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Real Madrid must set out to win remaining games in Barca battle – Valverde Federico Valverde said Real Madrid must set out to win all their games in the battle for LaLiga glory against bitter rivals Barcelona after edging Real Sociedad. Madrid leapfrogged defending champions Barca atop the table via a superior head-to-head record ...
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Solving the Ronaldo problem key to Sarri saving his job at Juventus The Portuguese has gone four games without a goal in all competitions and is unhappy with being asked to occasionally play through the middle. Juventus were being whistled even while winning games back in February. Who knows what kind of treatment ...
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Cleveland Browns: 4 positions still with big question marks The Cleveland Browns have at least three positions that they need to figure out before the season starts. The answers may already be on the roster for all we know, but the Cleveland Browns still have some uncertainty when it comes to who's going to be doing ...
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Steve Kerr shares too-good-to-be-true story of Splash Brothers' belief Steph Curry and Klay Thompson wouldn't be nicknamed the Splash Brothers without innate confidence in their shooting ability. Steve Kerr learned that to hilarious effect during his first season on the Warriors' bench, recounting an anecdote to KNBR's "Tolbert ...
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Pioli targets Europe with Milan but knows sack threat lingers Stefano Pioli has ordered his Milan team to cut out the wasteful finishing that has blighted their season as he plots a route into Europe amid intense speculation over his position at San Siro. The Champions League is surely out of reach for the seven-time ...
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Travers up next for Tiz the Law The question about what the next race would be never had a chance to be finished. "You know what's next," Jack Knowlton, the operating manager of Sackatoga Stable, said about the immediate future for Tiz the Law, horse racing's newest super star. It comes ...
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Bill Plaschke: Sports leagues playing the most dangerous of games during pandemic LOS ANGELES – They're not going to stop until somebody dies. That seems to be the only certainty in American sports leagues' frighteningly headstrong attempt to restart their billion-dollar machines in the middle of a COVID-19 pandemic. A dizzying spike in ...
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How Sourav Ganguly was made Team India captain after Sachin Tendulkar's reluctance NEW DELHI: It is no secret that Sachin Tendulkar's reluctance to continue as skipper led to Sourav Ganguly being made captain of the Indian team. And former chief selector Chandu Borde has now revealed the chain of events, saying that even though he ...
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Bickering in IOA continues as names of EC members, associate VPs and joint secretaries removed NEW DELHI: Indian Olympic Association's (IOA) infighting took an interesting turn on Monday after it was noticed that the names of the executive council members, associate vice presidents and associate joint secretaries have allegedly been removed from its ...
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Analysis: Supersubs get Wolves back with a real bang Nuno Espirito Santo stated after the victory that football is far less enjoyable without fans in the stadium – but what a way to begin the behind-closed-doors Premier League era. After 100 gruelling days without a game, they returned in fantastic fashion at West ...
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'I want to face the fear': Sreesanth interested in making IPL return Veteran India seamer S Sreesanth believes he could make a return to the Indian Premier League, if he is able to perform in the domestic circuit. In 2013, Sreesanth was allegedly involved in the IPL spot-fixing scandal, and he, along with fellow Rajasthan ...
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Gary Neville sends advice to David de Gea amid Manchester United struggles Gary Neville believes David de Gea's struggles have become more than just a 'blip' and claims the goalkeeper must 'go back to basics' in order to return to his former self at Manchester United. De Gea's significant drop in form means calls for Dean ...
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Zanardi stable but doctors warn of possible complications Doctors treating Italian auto racing champion-turned-Paralympic gold medalist Alex Zanardi say he remains stable after a crash on his handbike but is at risk of unforeseen complications. In a new medical update Sunday, the Santa Maria alle Scotte hospital in ...
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Lavish cars and millions were offered: Former Pakistan pacer Aaquib Javed names teammate who approached him for ... Former Pakistan cricketer Aaqib Javed levelled serious allegations against former teammate Saleem Pervez, recognising him to be the player who introduced cricketers to the bookies. The former speedster Javed, whose career came to an end at the age of ...
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Matt Moylan laughs off Dallin Watene-Zelezniak's bone-crunching hit - 'He absolutely flogged me' Matt Moylan was given a rude welcome after a horror injury run in last night's win over the Bulldogs. Video Player is loading. Play Video. Play. Mute. Current Time 0:00. /. Duration 0:00. Loaded: 0%. Progress: 0%. Stream Type LIVE. Remaining Time -0:00.
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Cricketing Trends on Social Media Today by Ameya Author. Published - Jun 21, 2020 8:41 pm. Updated - Jun 21, 2020 8:41 pm. 0. ENGAGEMENTS. Share on WhatsappShare on Facebook Share on TwitterShare on Pinterest. Share on RedditShare via Email. Virat Kohli and his father Prem Kohli.
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Ex-Australia coach Cheika plays down Gloucester link Former Australia rugby coach Michael Cheika has played down links with the vacant job at English Premiership side Gloucester, saying he is still searching for the right opportunity. Cheika quit as Wallabies coach in October after Australia's humiliating Rugby ...
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Wilder talks down Sheff Utd Europe hopes after 'bang average' performances Chris Wilder was firmly frustrated at Sheffield United after another "bang average" performance in a 3-0 loss to Newcastle. The Blades had been one of the first teams to return after the three-month break when they played their game in hand against Aston ...
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Tyson Fury names Muhammad Ali and Lennox Lewis in top five list of boxing greats… but insists he would beat them all TYSON FURY has named Muhammad Ali and Lennox Lewis in his top five heavyweights of all time - but insisted he would beat them all. The British star, 31, was in a far from modest mood when asked about the best boxers of all time. Fury named Muhammad ...
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