Month: October 2021

News Allrounder left field during England’s seven-wicket defeat to India, will be assessed in 24 hours Liam Livingstone is a doubt for England’s opening fixture of the men’s T20 World Cup against West Indies on Saturday after suffering a finger injury during their first warm-up match against India in Dubai. Livingstone was injured while dropping
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10:28 AM ET Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has praised the in-form Mohamed Salah but refused to be drawn on progress regarding the forward’s contract renewal at the club. Salah has scored 10 goal in 10 matches in all competitions this season and Klopp confirmed in August that the club had begun discussions on a contract
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10:39 AM ET FIFA has assembled a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to assess how women’s football can develop, with former United States Women’s manager Jill Ellis appointed leader of the group. The TAG is made up of male and female professionals from the six continental confederations across a range of roles including current and former
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9:54 AM ET Former Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta has told ESPN that his ex-side “have the team to win the Clasico and LaLiga” despite a troubled start to the season that has left them seventh in the league table and bottom of their Champions League group. Barca beat Valencia 3-1 in LaLiga on Sunday to
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5:03 AM ET Portland Thorns claimed their second ever NWSL Shield on Sunday as Lindsey Horan scored to ensure a 1-0 win over Houston Dash at the PNC Stadium. The result leaves Houston in sixth position and still on the lookout for a playoff spot, They are equal on points with North Carolina Courage who
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12:00 PM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces a fight to lift his squad for Wednesday night’s Champions League clash with Atalanta with the mood in the dressing room described as “flat” following the 4-2 defeat to Leicester City on Saturday, sources have told ESPN. Morale has taken a significant hit
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10:55 AM ET England have been hit with a two-match stadium ban by UEFA following the crowd disturbances which marred the Euro 2020 final between Gareth Southgate’s side and Italy at Wembley on July 11. UEFA announced on Tuesday that England have been ordered to play their next two home matches without supporters, although the
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