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Michal Probierz succeeds Fernando Santos as coach of Poland's national soccer team
Michal Probierz succeeds Fernando Santos as coach of Poland's national soccer team
Michal Probierz has been appointed as coach of Poland
2023-09-20 21:23
Hugo Ekitike to fight for PSG future but aware of Premier League interest
Hugo Ekitike to fight for PSG future but aware of Premier League interest
Hugo Ekitike’s future will be decided in the coming months as he attempts to play his way into Luis Enrique’s plans at Paris Saint-Germain. He is wanted by Premier League sides Brentford, Crystal Palace, Everton, West Ham and Wolves.
2023-09-20 21:23
Big trade deadline addition causing concern going into the postseason
Big trade deadline addition causing concern going into the postseason
At the trade deadline, the Philadelphia Phillies made the huge acquisition of Michael Lorenzen. It looked like one of the best trades at the deadline but has turned into a complete failure.
2023-09-20 21:21
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals star-studded list of transfer targets Man Utd missed out on
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals star-studded list of transfer targets Man Utd missed out on
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has opened up on the players that he wanted to sign but was unable to during his time as Manchester United manager, including Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane.
2023-09-20 21:21
How many MLB players have won both AL and NL Cy Young?
How many MLB players have won both AL and NL Cy Young?
The Cy Young Award has been given to the best pitcher in the American League and National League since 1967. How many players have won it in both leagues?
2023-09-20 20:59
Cubs rumors: Marcus Stroman's latest, David Ross on the hot seat, Hendricks' future
Cubs rumors: Marcus Stroman's latest, David Ross on the hot seat, Hendricks' future
The most recent Cubs news includes updates on Marcus Stroman and Kyle Hendricks, David Ross on the hot seat and more.
2023-09-20 20:55
Ivan Perisic could miss rest of Tottenham’s season with knee injury
Ivan Perisic could miss rest of Tottenham’s season with knee injury
Tottenham attacker Ivan Perisic is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines after suffering a serious knee injury in training. Spurs confirmed on Tuesday that Perisic had sustained a “complex anterior cruciate ligament injury” to his right knee in non-contact training. Perisic played a key role off the bench in Tottenham’s dramatic 2-1 win over Sheffield United last weekend with an assist on his 50th appearance, but the severity of his injury could mean it is his final appearance for the club. Croatian attacker Perisic is out of contract next summer and could be looking at a nine-month timeline before he can return to action. “The experienced Croatia international sustained the injury in non-contact training and will undergo surgery. Wishing you well in your recovery, Ivan,” a club statement read. Rodrigo Bentancur is currently out with an ACL injury sustained in February and he is not expected to be available for Ange Postecoglou until November. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-20 20:54
Wales wary of 'wounded animal' Australia before high-stakes World Cup meeting
Wales wary of 'wounded animal' Australia before high-stakes World Cup meeting
Wales assistant coach Jonathan Thomas warned on Wednesday that Australia would be like a "wounded animal" before this weekend's high-stakes Rugby...
2023-09-20 20:52
DDT wrestlers go viral after world's first match on Japanese bullet train
DDT wrestlers go viral after world's first match on Japanese bullet train
Japanese professional wrestling company Dramatic Dream Team or DDT have gone viral after holding a match on a Japanese bullet train. The bout took place between two icons of Japanese pro wrestling: Minoru Suzuki and Shanshiro Takagi on a show dubbed 'Shinkansen Pro Wrestling.' DDT managed to sell out all 75 seats in the Shinkansen train carriage which was travelling at 180mph between Tokyo and Nagoya on Monday. Suzuki and Takagi fought for 37 minutes in a match that included cameos from other Japanese legends including Kenta Kobashi and Jun Akiyama, with Suzuki eventually prevailing. The match has since received mainstream media coverage from the likes of BBC, Sky News and ABC. DDT, which was formed in 1997 has a strong emphasis on comedy in the promotion and have previously held matches at campsites, leisure centres and inside an empty Tokyo Dome stadium. Some of the wrestlers in the company include a person in a giant panda suit and Yoshihiko, who is literally a blow-up doll. A popular championship in DDT is the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship which can be won be anyone or anything. Previous champions have included a ladder, a cat, a bus, all the subscribers to the DDT YouTube channel and the championship itself. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-20 20:50
Premier League rumors: Kane to Spurs, Gnabry to United, Bynoe-Gittens to Arsenal
Premier League rumors: Kane to Spurs, Gnabry to United, Bynoe-Gittens to Arsenal
Today's Premier League rumors include Harry Kane linked with a return to Tottenham Hotspur, Serge Gnabry as a target for Manchester United and Arsenal interested in Jamie Bynoe-Gittens.
2023-09-20 20:48
Tottenham's Ivan Perisic suffers ACL injury in training
Tottenham's Ivan Perisic suffers ACL injury in training
Tottenham says wing-back Ivan Perisic has suffered an ACL injury to his right knee
2023-09-20 20:46
Spain players end boycott after seven-hour showdown talks with Football Federation
Spain players end boycott after seven-hour showdown talks with Football Federation
Spain players have ended their boycott of the women’s national team after showdown talks with the Spanish Football Federation (Rfef) which lasted more than seven hours. The squad was named at the start of the week with several World Cup winners included, despite the fact they had publicly stated their intention to not represent the national team following the sexism row which erupted following Luis Rubiales kissing Jenni Hermoso after the final. That fallout of that moment, which outrageously overshadowed Spain triumphing on the biggest stage of all, included the team’s head coach Jorge Vilda losing his job and Rubiales being suspended from his duties by Fifa, though he refused to resign his post initially before succumbing to pressure and exiting. But the issues within Spanish football have not stopped there, with players called up for action after saying they would not make themselves available - though it now appears they have reached an agreement with their FA. “The players have expressed their concern about the need for profound changes in the Rfef (Spanish Football Federation), which has committed to making these changes immediately,” said Spain’s National Sports Council (CSD) president, Victor Francos. “It is the beginning of a long road ahead of us,” Futpro - the players’ union - president Amanda Gutierrez said. “Once again, they [the players] have shown themselves to be coherent, and the vast majority have decided to stay for the sake of this agreement.” A joint commission is to be set up to oversee changes and “follow up on agreements” from the meeting, though it was not confirmed what those agreements were. The now-former Rfef president continued to insist his kiss with Hermoso, one of the team’s forwards, was consensual - but Hermoso rejected that notion and filed a complaint against Rubiales with the state prosecutor, with an investigation for sexual assault now underway. He has also been handed a restraining order, preventing him from being in close proximity to the World Cup winner. Hermoso was not called up to the latest Spain squad, with new head coach Montse Tome saying the national team wanted to “protect” the 33-year-old. Hermoso responded with a question of “from what?” to that claim, saying that the national team call-ups for players who had made themselves unavailable only proved that “nothing had changed” despite Rubiales’ forced exit. Spain face Sweden and Switzerland in the Nations League across the next week or so, with the competition also serving the purpose of qualifiers for the Paris Olympics next year. Read More Jenni Hermoso says Spain call-ups are a ‘strategy of manipulation’ by Rfef Spain plunged into fresh chaos after boycotting women’s players selected to play Jenni Hermoso not included in Spain’s first squad since winning Women’s World Cup
2023-09-20 20:21
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