Max hoping for ‘straightforward’ weekend at Imola
Max Verstappen says he hopes to have a “straightforward weekend” at Imola after an eventful start to his 2022 season.
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Max Verstappen says he hopes to have a “straightforward weekend” at Imola after an eventful start to his 2022 season.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen says that he and the team will be taking the season race-by-race and seeing where they end up after a start to the campaign that has seen him having to retire twice out of the first three races.
Sergio Perez has urged Red Bull to keep their heads down and has said he is backing the team to keep improving and get on top of the reliability woes that they have been having.
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan was in incredible form on Saturday as he scored a spectacular long-range goal against MK Dons in a League One match at the Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. The visitors were already leading 2-0 when Bannan got the ball near the halfway line in the 30th-minute. The midfielder was urged by fans to shoot and he took only one touch and scored a long-range screamer from 40 yards away from the opposition goal. His effort lobbed over the MK Dons goalkeeper Jamie Cumming and found itself in the back of the net. Sheffield won the game 3-2, with Saido Berahino (10') and Lee Gregory (20') scoring the other goals. Meanwhile, Troy Parrott (40') and Scott Twine (90+6') scored a goal each for MK Dons.
Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan was in incredible form on Saturday as he scored a spectacular long-range goal against MK Dons in a League One match at the Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. The visitors were already leading 2-0 when Bannan got the ball near the halfway line in the 30th-minute. The midfielder was urged by fans to shoot and he took only one touch and scored a long-range screamer from 40 yards away from the opposition goal. His effort lobbed over the MK Dons goalkeeper Jamie Cumming and found itself in the back of the net. Sheffield won the game 3-2, with Saido Berahino (10') and Lee Gregory (20') scoring the other goals. Meanwhile, Troy Parrott (40') and Scott Twine (90+6') scored a goal each for MK Dons.
With Red Bull recording three retirements in three races, Sergio Perez admits the RB18’s reliability is “certainly a concern”.
Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley has stated the Bhoys train at the same intensity as they play following their 7-0 win over St Johnstone this past weekend.
Helmut Marko says that ‘difficult times’ are ahead for Red Bull after they saw Max Verstappen suffer his second retirement of the season at the Australian Grand Prix.