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Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Sunday, June 12.
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Here's your round-up of all the latest Swansea City headlines for Sunday, June 12.
Alexander Hendrickx struck a brace as Belgium notched up a thrilling 3-2 victory over India in the second match of the two-leg FIH Pro Hockey League tournament on Sunday. Hendrickx (49th, 59th) produced two goals in the fourth quarter to go with a 33rd minute goal from Nicolas de Kerpel as the Olympic champions fought back from a 0-1 deficit to get the better of India, a day after being stunned by the visitors 4-5 in a shootout. For India, Abhishek (25th) had put India ahead, while Mandeep Singh (60) scored another goal just moments before the hooter.
Aston Villa are one of several Premier League sides said to be interested in signing Atletico Madrid winger Yannick Carrasco this summer and the Belgian could be Steven Gerrard’s very own version of Jadon Sancho if he were to join.
Celtic are reportedly interested in a loan deal for Brazilian midfielder Vinicius Souza.
Belgium in a FIH Pro League match on Saturday. Barbara Nelen (2nd minute), Charlotte Englebert (4th), Abi Raye (19th), Stephanie Vanden Borre (23rd) and Ambre Ballenghien (36th) scored a goal each for the hosts, while India drew a blank. Belgium's Barbara gave the hosts an early lead in the second minute as India were caught off guard in the counterattack, leaving the right flank completely open for her to comfortably find the back of the net from the far post.
Lewis Hamilton could be forced to miss next weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix with back pain which left the British driver “praying” for Sunday’s race in Azerbaijan to end.
When Wales play in Cardiff thousands of football fans make the commute from North Wales down to South Wales. Fans heading down for last night's Nations League fixture against Belgium have branded the train service a "disgrace" due to overcrowding.
Robert Page insists Wales will fear no one at the World Cup after producing a “statement” performance against Belgium.