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Spain's women make history at the Women's World Cup against a backdrop of turmoil and dispute
Spain's women make history at the Women's World Cup against a backdrop of turmoil and dispute
Spain has thrilled its fans and neutrals alike with some scintillating performances en route to a historic Women's World Cup final against England on Sunday.
2023-08-19 17:53
Mark Wahlberg follows Joe Rogan’s recovery method to test his sneakers’ capabilities: ‘It’s cold as s**t'
Mark Wahlberg follows Joe Rogan’s recovery method to test his sneakers’ capabilities: ‘It’s cold as s**t'
Mark Wahlberg's sneakers P448 were put through a variety of tests including one used by Joe Rogan
2023-08-19 17:45
Spain boss Jorge Vilda shuts down questions on his relationship with his players
Spain boss Jorge Vilda shuts down questions on his relationship with his players
Spain head coach Jorge Vilda batted away questions about his country’s absent stars on the eve of their World Cup final clash with England. Vilda has guided Spain to their first final amid a backdrop of controversy and rows over the treatment of the team. The showpiece game in Sydney takes place on Sunday morning, less than a year after 15 players staged a mutiny. The arguments, which broke out in September last year, threatened to derail Spain’s hopes before an uneasy peace was brokered ahead of the World Cup. Dubbed ‘Las 15’, the players who walked away were Patri Guijarro, Aitana Bonmati, Mapi Leon, Mariona Caldentey, Sandra Panos, Claudia Pina, Lola Gallardo, Ainhoa Moraza, Nerea Eizagirre, Amaiur Sarriegi, Lucia Garcia, Ona Batlle, Leila Ouahabi, Laia Aleixandri and Andrea Pereira. If an accommodation has been reached, it appears to be a delicate one. Only three members of the 15 – Bonmati, Caldentey and Batlle – were included in Vilda’s squad for the finals. Despite the unrest and uncertainty, Spain have made it through to the final following a late win over Sweden in the last four. What we want to do tomorrow is to be the best in the world and we'll do this by winning the final Jorge Vilda Asked early on at his pre-match press conference about the relations between himself and some of his players, Vilda replied: “Next question please.” Pushed on whether not having some key players in Australia made him “sad”, Vilda seemingly ignored the line of questioning. “What we want to do tomorrow is to be the best in the world and we’ll do this by winning the final,” he said. Spain lost 2-1 to England after extra-time at the quarter-final of the Euros last summer as the Lionesses went on to lift the trophy on home soil, with Sarina Wiegman and her players looking to add further silverware on Sunday. “It was a game that we know we were on top, but the result is what counts,” Vilda said of the loss at the Amex Stadium, “Games against England really require our best. She (Wiegman) is a trainer that with her results has shown the fruits of her work, it’s not easy what she has achieved. “You don’t achieve this without excellent preparation and star players. It will be a tactical match and it’s a final that we’re going to fight with everything.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live On This Day in 2017: England win first day-night Test to be held in UK Steve Cooper feels Nottingham Forest showed a new side to them with late winner Manchester United’s new-look midfield must click quickly – Erik ten Hag
2023-08-19 17:22
England must play 'game of our lives' in World Cup final, says Bright
England must play 'game of our lives' in World Cup final, says Bright
Skipper Millie Bright said that England will need to play "the game of our lives" to beat Spain in Sunday's...
2023-08-19 17:18
Xavi responds to Ansu Fati being linked with Real Madrid
Xavi responds to Ansu Fati being linked with Real Madrid
Barcelona manager Xavi scoffs at suggestions that Ansu Fati could be allowed to leave the club in order to join rivals Real Madrid.
2023-08-19 16:53
Storm delays start of World Athletics Championships
Storm delays start of World Athletics Championships
Stormy weather delayed the start of the World Athletics Championships in...
2023-08-19 16:27
Erik ten Hag makes Mason Mount position prediction
Erik ten Hag makes Mason Mount position prediction
Erik ten Hag reveals his belief that Mason Mount can play in a deeper midfield role for Manchester United this season.
2023-08-19 16:23
England riding wave of support, says Sarina Wiegman ahead of World Cup final
England riding wave of support, says Sarina Wiegman ahead of World Cup final
Sarina Wiegman says England feel buoyed by the levels of support for the team ahead of the World Cup final. The Lionesses take on Spain on Sunday as they bid to win the trophy for the first time. Boss Wiegman said: “It’s incredible what happened. We felt the support, we felt the support here, but also from the other side of the world in the UK. That’s something that we dream of. “I feel privileged. I’m very happy in the place where I am now. There’s a lot of support, we have everything we need to perform at the highest level. It is a pleasure to work with these incredible people.” Wiegman was concise when asked how the team had reintegrated Lauren James, who could start on Sunday after serving a two-match suspension following her red card against Nigeria in the last 16. She said: “Of course she kept training and it’s really nice to have 23 players available for tomorrow.”
2023-08-19 16:21
Simone Inzaghi confirms Inter interest in signing Man Utd transfer target
Simone Inzaghi confirms Inter interest in signing Man Utd transfer target
Inter manager Simone Inzaghi admits the club are interested in signing Benjamin Pavard from Bayern Munich - a player Manchester United have been looking to sign this summer.
2023-08-19 16:20
Shaquille O’Neal compares DJing to playing basketball
Shaquille O’Neal compares DJing to playing basketball
Shaquille O'Neal has admitted the thrill of playing to huge concert crowds as his alter-ego DJ Diesel is right up there with a high-stakes basketball game.
2023-08-19 16:19
'Lahaina belongs to its people': Hawaii governor insists fire-ravaged Maui community will be rebuilt as search efforts continue
'Lahaina belongs to its people': Hawaii governor insists fire-ravaged Maui community will be rebuilt as search efforts continue
Amid concerns that speculators may snap up destroyed land, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green insisted Friday that the years-long undertaking of rebuilding Maui's historic Lahaina community will prioritize residents' desires over those of property developers.
2023-08-19 16:19
Building on Barcelona's success, Spain is playing its first Women's World Cup final against England
Building on Barcelona's success, Spain is playing its first Women's World Cup final against England
The Spanish squad is built on a core of Barcelona players who have triumphed with their club
2023-08-19 16:18
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