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Jasper Philipsen secures yet another sprint win at Tour de France, Vingegaard keeps yellow jersey
Jasper Philipsen secures yet another sprint win at Tour de France, Vingegaard keeps yellow jersey
Belgian sprinter Jasper Philipsen posted a fourth stage win at this year’s Tour de France, taking his career tally to six
2023-07-13 00:16
No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller has breakout performance for Hornets in summer league
No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller has breakout performance for Hornets in summer league
The No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller finally had a breakout performance in summer league play
2023-07-13 00:15
Philipsen bags fourth stage win of Tour de France
Philipsen bags fourth stage win of Tour de France
Belgian Jasper Philipsen sprinted to his fourth stage win on this year's Tour de France with a powerful last burst on stage...
2023-07-12 23:57
Joan Laporta reveals Barcelona's plans for new signing Vitor Roque
Joan Laporta reveals Barcelona's plans for new signing Vitor Roque
Joan Laporta has confirmed plans for when fans expect to see new signing Vitor Roque play for Barcelona.
2023-07-12 23:54
Wimbledon Prize Money, Purse Breakdown: How Much Do the Winners Make?
Wimbledon Prize Money, Purse Breakdown: How Much Do the Winners Make?
Wimbledon prize money breakdown.
2023-07-12 23:51
Man City players who could leave before the transfer window deadline
Man City players who could leave before the transfer window deadline
The Manchester City players who could leave the club in the 2023 summer transfer window, including Bernardo Silva, Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips
2023-07-12 23:29
Joan Laporta gives bizarre explanation for Barcelona's failure to sign Lionel Messi
Joan Laporta gives bizarre explanation for Barcelona's failure to sign Lionel Messi
Joan Laporta has insisted that Lionel Messi turned down the opportunity to re-join Barcelona due to his 'difficult' spell at Paris Saint-Germain.
2023-07-12 23:21
Lionel Messi can help make MLS the world’s best league – Bradley Wright-Phillips
Lionel Messi can help make MLS the world’s best league – Bradley Wright-Phillips
Bradley Wright-Phillips believes football in North America can become “unstoppable” on the back of Lionel Messi’s move to Inter Miami and the 2026 World Cup. It is a decade since the former Manchester City and Southampton striker swapped English football for Major League Soccer to join New York Red Bulls. Wright-Phillips last year retired in sixth on the MLS all-time goals list having enjoyed a ringside seat to the sport’s growth in North America and says the best is yet to come. Having signed an eye-catching broadcasting deal with Apple in 2022, further developments will be fuelled by Messi’s move to Miami and the World Cup being hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico in three years’ time. “My first reaction to Messi coming out was I just couldn’t believe it,” Wright-Phillips told the PA news agency. “Honestly, even now until I see him run out on an MLS pitch, I can’t really fathom what it’s going to be. It’s hard to even picture that. Even now it doesn’t seem real to me. It’s Messi! “Unbelievable time. I feel like I retired at the perfect time, just to be involved in what’s going on. “Messi obviously, Apple taking over and then you’ve got the World Cup coming in ‘26. What more can you ask for?” Put to Wright-Phillips that the sport in North America seems to be going from strength to strength, he said: “Yeah, it does. The potential and the ceiling is higher than ever. “If it’s done right, it can be unstoppable – best league and country in the world for football, right? Wouldn’t you say so?” MLS is certainly on an exciting trajectory and Messi’s arrival will spark unparalleled interest in the competition. “The league is not only getting the best player in the world,” says Wright-Phillips, who played for LAFC and Columbus Crew as well as the Red Bulls. “If you just think about the average fan that doesn’t watch MLS, but now because Messi’s here they’re going to watch MLS. “They now get see a Carles Gil, a Hany Mukhtar, young players like Noel Buck – these are players that we know are good. “But now you’re watching because you want to see Messi and the average fan gets to see that player or they get to see the atmosphere in St Louis or Austin. “That’s what’s exciting about it. It’s not just that we’re going to see Messi play, it’s what Messi exposes globally.” As well as Messi’s macro impact, Miami will be desperate for the Argentina star to improve fortunes at DRV PNK Stadium. The David Beckham co-owned team languish bottom of the Eastern Conference thanks to a difficult campaign that led to Phil Neville’s recent sacking. Ex-Barcelona boss Tata Martino has come in, while Messi’s former Nou Camp team-mates Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba are expected to join him in Florida. “That tells me that they don’t just want Messi to come here and lose games,” Wright-Phillips added. “The Inter Miami team isn’t doing very well this season, they’ve suffered a lot of injuries, they’ve had a change in the manager. “There’s a lot of things they have to do but if you bring a Busquets, a Jordi Alba, you’re giving yourself, you’re giving Messi a chance to succeed.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Spain defender Pau Torres joins Aston Villa on five-year deal from Villarreal Ons Jabeur ends Elena Rybakina’s reign to reach Wimbledon semi-finals again Paul Collingwood says thrilling Ashes series is drawing new fans to cricket
2023-07-12 23:19
Jabeur beats champion Rybakina to reach Wimbledon semis
Jabeur beats champion Rybakina to reach Wimbledon semis
Ons Jabeur gained revenge for her defeat in last year's Wimbledon final on Wednesday, coming from behind to beat Elena Rybakina...
2023-07-12 22:57
Spain defender Pau Torres joins Aston Villa on five-year deal from Villarreal
Spain defender Pau Torres joins Aston Villa on five-year deal from Villarreal
Aston Villa have completed the signing of defender Pau Torres from Villarreal. The 26-year-old, who has been capped 23 times for Spain, moves to Villa Park for an undisclosed fee after agreeing a five-year deal. He links up again with Villa boss Unai Emery who he played under for the Yellow Submarine. Torres won the Europa League in 2021 – under Emery – and helped Villarreal reach the semi-finals of the Champions League a year later. He becomes Villa’s second summer signing after the arrival of former Leicester midfielder Youri Tielemans on a free transfer. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-07-12 22:56
Britney Spears Wants a Public Apology From the NBA
Britney Spears Wants a Public Apology From the NBA
She already got one, but wants something more public and official.
2023-07-12 22:54
Spain defender Torres joins Emery at Aston Villa
Spain defender Torres joins Emery at Aston Villa
Spanish international defender Pau Torres has been reunited with Aston Villa manager Unai Emery after joining the Premier League club...
2023-07-12 22:49
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