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Ronaldo notches his second hat trick of the season in Saudi Pro League
Ronaldo notches his second hat trick of the season in Saudi Pro League
Aston Villa gave away one of the most bizarre penalties you will ever see in their 1-0 defeat by Club Brugge as Tyrone Mings suffered a complete nightmare on his Champions League debut, picking the ball up inside the penalty area.
Rúben Amorim said that Manchester United cannot play ‘so defensive’ after Sporting’s 4-1 win over Manchester City
Premier League clubs have been put on high alert after it emerged that Sporting Lisbon striker Viktor Gyokeres is available for just £63 million.
Injury-time spot-kick was wrongly awarded
Reds legend endures miserable return to Anfield in the Champions League
Reds thrash Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 to go top of the Champions League
Centre-back picks up goal kick without knowing referee had restarted the game
Premier League champions have now lost three games in a row for just the third time during Guardiola era
Rachael Gunn said the level of scrutiny around her performance made it difficult to keep competing.
Another defeat for Arsenal and the atmosphere is growing heavy. But this one needs to be seen through the prism of a handball law that must be evened up. Of an interpretation of a law that is stupidly inconsistent, Arsenal being punished for what proved to be a decisive penalty that would not have been given in other competitions.
Ruud van Nistelrooy takes charge of first and only European game of interim tenure
Arne Slot is without several senior players for Anfield clash
Another spell out would feel like a return to square one, as well as put more pressure on Dominic Solanke
Ruud van Nistelrooy has no fresh injury concerns ahead of must-win game
“Let’s do it,” Randi Mahomes said in a luxury box on a night the Kansas City Chiefs won to remain unbeaten.
Ja Morant landed awkwardly under the rim after trying to throw down a dunk in the second half of their matchup with the Lakers.
Talent, discipline and a desire to please leader Kim Jong Un have helped propel North Korea's youth footballers to two Women's World Cup crowns in a matter of weeks, experts say.But after winning the under-17 Women's World Cup on Sunday, state media proclaimed that the country's teenage players were "the attention of football experts, fans and spectators across the world".
Sky F1 pundit Brundle was responding to a statement from Red Bull adviser Helmut Marko
Skipper is back in contention but midfield partner is now sidelined
Sometimes you don't know it's a red flag until it's too late.