Conte can finally axe £55m "disaster" as Spurs plot £60m bid for "unbelievable" talent - opinion
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in a deal to bring James Maddison to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the summer transfer window.
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Tottenham Hotspur are interested in a deal to bring James Maddison to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the summer transfer window.
When backing Romelu Lukaku to rediscover his form at Chelsea, Thomas Tuchel said last week that the fortunes of a struggling striker can turn around in the blink of an eye.
The dust has only just settled on Blu Hydrangea's Drag Race win and she's already back on our screens for a brand spanking new BBC series. The Northern Irish queen beat off the competition to be crowned the inaugural Queen of the World, bagging the prize of recording a musical verse with Ru Paul.
Crawley fans are wary of their club becoming “an experiment which goes wrong” following a takeover by cryptocurrency investors last week.
Peter Drury further enhanced his status as football’s most poetic commentator during Sunday’s top-of-the-table Premier League clash between Manchester City and Liverpool.
History repeated itself with another photo finish deciding the Amstel Gold Race on Sunday, but this time Ineos Grenadiers came up trumps with Michal Kwiatkowski awarded the win over Benoit Cosnefroy by a tyre’s width – one year after teammate Tom Pidcock was denied by Wout van Aert by a matter of millimetres. It was Kwiatkowski’s first classics win in over five years and his first success of any kind since that memorable Ineos Grenadiers one-two at La Roche-sur-Foron when the Pole crossed the line arm-in-arm with teammate Richard Carapaz in Stage 18 of the 2020 Tour de France.
Graeme Dott hit the second 147 of his storied career as he beat Pang Junxu 6-1 to progress to ‘Judgement Day’ at the World Championship qualifiers at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. The 'Pocket Dynamo' will now face Jamie Clarke in the final round of qualifying as he aims to secure a spot in the full draw for the first time since 2019. Ad/> “It was actually nice just to get close,” said Dott on the prospect of making the maximum break.
On the same weekend the 174th Grand National was run over the arduous fences of Aintree, there were plenty of early fallers in snooker's perilous World Championship qualifiers at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. The final round of qualifiers – when 16 players join the 16 top seeds in Thursday morning's draw (11am BST LIVE on Eurosport) for the first round of the sport's main event – has been dubbed 'Judgement Day', but it is actually held over two days, Tuesday 12 April and Wednesday 13 April this week, to determine who will appear at the city's nearby Crucible Theatre.