World Cup: An XI that could or will miss Qatar due to injury, including Dybala, Kante & Reus
Richarlison’s World Cup dream was in doubt after he was forced off with an injury in Tottenham Hotspur’s match against Everton on Saturday.
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Richarlison’s World Cup dream was in doubt after he was forced off with an injury in Tottenham Hotspur’s match against Everton on Saturday.
Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard is approaching a ‘tipping point’ regarding his future at Villa Park as his side continues to struggle in the Premier League, according to Sky Sports reporter Dharmesh Sheth.
The Canadian women's soccer team conquered the Olympics last summer in Tokyo, reaching the medal podium for a third consecutive time. Now it has its sights set on winning on the sport's biggest stage for the first time in its history.
Flyhalf Finn Russell has been omitted from Scotland's squad for November's autumn internationals and Stuart Hogg stripped of the captaincy as flanker Jamie Ritchie was named to lead the team in tests against Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Argentina.
(Reuters) - Flyhalf Finn Russell has been omitted from Scotland's squad for November's autumn internationals and Stuart Hogg stripped of the captaincy as flanker Jamie Ritchie was named to lead the team in tests against Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Argentina.
Racing 92 out-half Finn Russell has been left out of the Scotland squad for the Autumn Nations Series, while Edinburgh's Jamie Ritchie takes over the captaincy.
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When Pelé headed to Sweden for the 1958 World Cup finals, he was still over four months short of his 18th birthday, and just two years on from being handed his first professional contract by his club side, Santos.