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'HEGEMONY OF PSG': As Qatar's shining football jewel continues its dominance of both French and European football, France's League 1 'is struggling with an identity problem", explains Ed Dove, ESPN/North Star Network Journalist. And while PSGs wildly successful season and "star factor will make them a more appealing draw to international audiences,...
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Wimbledon champion faces strong list of women's US Open title rivals, but the men's draw is still dominated by Sinner and AlcarazIga Swiatek has finally had a brief moment to catch her breath. Her life has been on fast-forward for the last few hectic yet rewarding weeks, emerging from the heat and humidity of the Cincinnati Open with another...
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Pumas end 40-year wait for home victory over All Blacks Santiago Carreras lands three second-half penalties in 29-23 winAn inspired Argentina played with greater discipline to upset New Zealand 29-23 in a bruising Rugby Championship Test on Saturday to record their first ever home win over the All Blacks.The Pumas were out-scored three tries to two...
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It would be simplistic to say South Africa won this slugfest solely because of Pollard. But he did kick all six of his shots at goalHandré Pollard doesn't simply point to the poles. The South African metronome, his face stuck in a perpetual scowl, thrusts a meaty finger towards the uprights as if he owns them. "You're mine,” he growls, with the...
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Jockey Ron Turcotte, who rode Secretariat to a Triple Crown in 1973, died on August 22, 2025 at age 84. In this June 24, 1979 "Sunday Morning" report, Turcotte talked about life after a terrifying accident at Belmont Park when he fell off a horse and suffered injuries that made him paraplegic.
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Manager backs club to find a new forward in this window'We can't go through season with no recognised striker'Newcastle's owners will not leave Eddie Howe without a recognised senior striker as the Alexander Isak saga rumbles into the final few days of the summer transfer window.The St James' Park hierarchy has to date remained steadfast amid...
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Milan slip up in home defeat against CremoneseDe Bruyne marks Napoli debut with goal; Atlético heldBarcelona staged a thrilling second-half comeback to defeat Levante 3-2 in La Liga on Saturday, overcoming a two-goal deficit after a poor first-half display.Barça fell behind early in the match as Iván Romero capitalised on space inside the box to...
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Eze called Arteta last week to ask about potential moveSaka and Ødegaard taken off, raising doubt for AnfieldMikel Arteta said Eberechi Eze had called him on Wednesday as he considered whether to sign for Tottenham to check if there might still be a route to Arsenal for him."Yes, that shows you how much he wanted to come,” Arteta said, as he...
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The CPKC Women's Open hasn't been a major championship on the LPGA Tour schedule in 25 years. But heading into Sunday at the Mississauga Golf and Country Club, the leaderboard is shaping up to look very major-like — with a Canadian right there on the top.
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Club who used to inspire fear now inspire pity and the head coach, with no credit in the bank, needs a victory at FulhamEncouraging signs. Gimmers of promises. Green shoots. It is indicative of just how far Manchester United have sunk that the reaction to their 1-0 defeat to Arsenal last Sunday was not shock or scorn or even schadenfreude; it was...
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'He made a good first game,' says managerThomas Frank pleased with Spurs scorer PalhinhaPep Guardiola defended selecting James Trafford ahead of Ederson and said Manchester City lost 2-0 to Tottenham because "we missed the simple things”.Ederson was a substitute at the Etihad Stadium and a sloppy ball from Trafford led to João Palhinha scoring...
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Sky Blues rampant on momentous dayStoke defeat Southampton with 10 menHaji Wright, Jack Rudoni and Victor Torp all scored twice as Coventry marked a momentous day in their history with a 7-1 demolition of an abject QPR. Earlier on Saturday, the club, owned by Doug King, announced they had bought the Coventry Building Society Arena for the first...
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Pool B: Canada 65-7 FijiImpressive Canada score 11 tries in ominous displayCanada are quietly going about their business as the dark horses of this Rugby World Cup with eyes firmly on the hosts, England, and the defending champions, New Zealand. The team may benefit from flying under the radar with less pressure on their shoulders but it does not...
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The last time Burnley were in the Premier League, they won twice at home on the way to a desperate relegation. Goals from Josh Cullen, newly installed as captain, and Jaidon Anthony mean they are already halfway to that tally, while Sunderland were given a harsh lesson in the reality of the top flight after their opening win against West...
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It was an occasion that was transcended by someone who did not play but had so much more to chew over from an Arsenal point of view. The club showed off their new signing, Eberechi Eze, parading him beforehand and screening a welcome video for him at half-time.As the goals flew in to defeat Leeds, the cutaways to him in the stands were inevitable....
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Tournament hosts England head into the Women's Rugby World Cup as strong favourites but are under immense pressure to return to their 2014 glory. The stakes are ever-so-high up against a fierce and formidable foe, a country that dominates men's and women's rugby worldwide: New Zealand. And so while the Red Roses are among the very best, having lost...
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