UFC fighter humiliated opponent in fight after being slapped at weigh-in
Justice was certainly served between Michel Pereira and Zelim Imadaev at the UFC Vegas 9 event back in 2020.
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Justice was certainly served between Michel Pereira and Zelim Imadaev at the UFC Vegas 9 event back in 2020.
Here are your Leicester City morning headlines on Friday, May 20.
The Manchester Evening News understands Dean Henderson is set to depart Manchester United this summer with a move to Newcastle '99 per cent done'. It is unclear whether the English shot-stopper will be leaving on loan or on a permanent deal, but it will likely leave David de Gea as the club's undisputed number one.
SEVILLE, Spain: Eintracht Frankfurt won the Europa League final after holding their nerve to beat Rangers 5-4 in a clinical penalty shootout as they claimed their first European trophy in 42 years.
England international Kalvin Phillips is being considered by Manchester City as a replacement for Fernandinho, 37, according to the Mirror. The 26-year-old Leeds midfielder, rated at £50million, is said to be regarded by Pep Guardiola as attainable this summer, with Brazil’s Fernandinho leaving the Etihad after nine years.
Ten Hag wants Ajax players to join him Erik ten Hag is making plans for next season as Manchester United boss, and The Sun reports on the various players he is keen to bring to the Premier League. Former Ajax player Matthijs De Ligt at Juventus is one option, as is Lisandro Martinez who would cost £25 million. There are also potential bids incoming for Ajax defender Jurrien Timber and his colleague, Brazilian winger Antony.
Eintracht Frankfurt forward Rafael Borre said Wednesday night's Europa League triumph was a dream come true after the Colombian forward proved the hero in the dramatic victory over Rangers in Seville.
Eintracht Frankfurt defeated Rangers 5-4 on penalties to win the Europa League on Wednesday after the final in Seville finished 1-1 at the end of extra time. Aaron Ramsey missed for Rangers in the shoot-out after coming on as a substitute with only three minutes left of extra time, before Rafael Borre struck the winning shot to complete Frankfurt's remarkable triumph. "We will celebrate for the next few days now," said Frankfurt coach Oliver Glasner. Borre was the hero of the night, after already cancelling out Joe Aribo's opener for Rangers as Frankfurt won their first European trophy since 1980 and booked their place in next season's Champions League group stage.