Bernd Leno admits he was "bitter" after being shoved aside at Arsenal by Mikel Arteta
Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno has admitted that he was left feeling "bitter" after being dropped by Mikel Arteta but remains determined to reclaim his place.
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Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno has admitted that he was left feeling "bitter" after being dropped by Mikel Arteta but remains determined to reclaim his place.
There could be a massive squad overhaul at Preston this summer, with new boss Ryan Lowe no doubt desperate to get stuck into the squad and put his own mark on it.
Nigel Bond is set to bring down the curtain on snooker's 33-year link back to the sport's 1980s golden era after suffering defeat in World Championship qualifying in Sheffield. '00-147' was the only figure still playing on the World Snooker Tour without needing a wild card having turned professional in 1989, the same year Steve Davis lifted the last of his six world titles, and has announced his retirement with immediate effect.
Nigel Bond is set to bring down the curtain on snooker's 33-year link back to the sport's 1980s golden era after suffering defeat in World Championship qualifying in Sheffield. '00-147' was the only professional on the circuit still playing on the World Snooker Tour without needing a wild card having turned professional in 1989, the same year Steve Davis lifted the last of his six world titles.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has said he does not regard himself as the greatest player of all time as he believes it is up to others to decide in the snooker GOAT debate. The Rocket will arrive in Sheffield ahead of the World Championship as the world No. 1 after he usurped reigning world champion, Mark Selby, following the Tour Championship in Llandudno, Wales.
There are three crucial games between the two top teams, starting with a double header this weekend in Sheffield (both of which I will be watching via the Steelers’ webcast), before the Steelers travel across to Belfast for the final encounter between the two sides in the 2021/22 season.
When 21-year-old Tiger Woods was rampaging around Augusta National to win the first of his five Masters titles by a record 12 strokes in 1997, Ronnie O'Sullivan was back in Blighty preparing to race around the Crucible Theatre making his epic world-record 147 in five minutes and eight seconds. Both moments are etched in sporting folklore and both figures have progressed to transcend their respective fields of play with 15-time major winner Woods embarking upon his 24th US Masters appearance a week before O'Sullivan competes at a record 30th straight Crucible competition in Sheffield.
Days after becoming the youngest ever winner of a World Championship game, Welsh teenager Liam Davies has made it into round three of qualifying by beating Ireland's Fergal O'Brien.