Daily Archives: November 23, 2019

Ajax winger Neres ruled out until 2020 after injury in Chelsea thriller

The Brazilian picked up the knock in the Champions League goal fest at Stamford Bridge and his manager has revealed it’s worse than first thought Ajax coach Erik ten Hag has confirmed that Brazilian winger David Neres will not play again in 2019 after suffering a knee injury against Chelsea. The 22-year-old picked up the […]

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Wenger rejects link to Bayern Munich manager role

The former Arsenal manager claims he was never in the running to take over the reigning Bundesliga champions Arsene Wenger revealed he will not take over as Bayern Munich head coach despite confirming he was approached by the Bundesliga giants. Bayern sacked Niko Kovac after a 5-1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt earlier this month and […]

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The Ronaldo Effect: What Cristiano has done for the Juventus brand

The Portuguese has had another fine year on the field, finishing fourth in the Goal 50, but his impact off it has arguably been even more impressive While discussing Cristiano Ronaldo’s petulant reaction to being substituted against AC Milan last weekend, Patrick Vieira argued, “At Juventus, the club is the real star.” Only, that’s not […]

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Ronaldo was made to cry by Van Nistelrooy at Man Utd training – Saha

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner fell victim of the Dutchman’s hunger for goals. the former France international has revealed Cristiano Ronaldo was made to cry during Manchester United training by Ruud van Nistelrooy, Louis Saha has revealed. Ronaldo joined up with the Old Trafford side as an 18-year-old during the era in which the Netherlands […]

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'The recovery is going very well' – Sanchez could make Inter return ahead of schedule

The Inter medical team are encouraged by the forward’s recovery and are hopeful of an early return Alexis Sanchez’s recovery from ankle surgery is on track and the Inter forward could return ahead of schedule. Sanchez suffered a dislocated ankle and tendon damage while playing for Chile against Colombia in October. The need to have […]

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Guti didn't speak to me for three months but he was the best I ever played with – Sneijder

The Spaniard wasn’t pleased to be shifted to the bench as a result of the Dutchman’s arrival Wesley Sneijder has revealed his move to Real Madrid initially didn’t go down too well with veteran midfielder Guti.  The Spanish maestro had come through the club’s youth ranks to establish himself as a regular starter at the […]

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Manchester City vs Chelsea Betting Tips: Goals likely in 17/2 Bet Builder selection

Frank Lampard’s men travel to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday and our tipster is backing an open game when they take on Pep Guardiola’s side Manchester City face Chelsea in a crucial Premier League clash on Saturday with both sides looking to close the gap on leaders Liverpool. The hosts are nine points behind Jurgen […]

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Kvyat wants 2018 decision sooner rather than later

Dany Kvyat took note of Christian Horner’s comments about him likely remaining at Toro Rosso next season, but the Russian driver wants confirmation as soon as possible. Red Bull Racing’s Horner said last weekend in Austria that there was indeed no reason for Kvyat to be denied a fifth season with the Faenza-based outfit. “First […]

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Williams focus on 2018 car will be gradual – Lowe

Williams tech boss Paddy Lowe says that the Grove-based outfit’s focus on its 2018 design will reflect a gradual process. Slowly but surely, F1 teams are beginning to shift resources to next season’s cars, but Lowe insists the amount of focus depends on each specific case,  with no “black and white” decision initiating the change. […]

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Japan Takes International Stage to 'Harpoon' Efforts to Save Whales

Japan announced Thursday that it plans to continue its “scientific” whaling program despite widespread criticism it faced at an international forum. Ocean conservationists had cheered a March ruling by the UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) that found Japan’s Antarctic whaling program was not for purposes of scientific research as the country had claimed, and […]

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