Sadio Mane reacts to Mohamed Salah's World Cup exit after Senegal beat Egypt again
Sadio Mane confessed he was simply "luckier" than Mohamed Salah in a magnanimous message to his Liverpool teammate following Senegal 's dramatic victory over Egypt.
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Sadio Mane confessed he was simply "luckier" than Mohamed Salah in a magnanimous message to his Liverpool teammate following Senegal 's dramatic victory over Egypt.
Jamie Carragher thinks Arsenal will have a “big problem” next season if they fail to finish in the top four this term.
JEDDAH: There was outrage in Iran on Wednesday after thousands of women with tickets were denied entry to a stadium hosting a football World Cup qualifying match.
Jamie Carragher has delivered a scathing assessment of Everton, saying that he thinks they are ‘probably the worst run club in Europe’.
Egypt were left heartbroken as they were defeated by Senegal in their World Cup playoff on Tuesday evening.
Egypt were left heartbroken as they were defeated by Senegal in their World Cup playoff on Tuesday evening.
BARCELONA: A world record crowd for a women’s football match of 91,553 saw Barcelona cruise into the Champions League semifinals by thrashing Real Madrid 5-2 at Camp Nou on Wednesday to seal an 8-3 win on aggregate. The crowd figure surpassed the previous record for a women’s game when 90,185 watched the 1999 World Cup final between the United States and China at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. It also smashed the previous record attendance for a club fixture, set in March 2019 as 60,739 supporters saw Barca beat Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.
DOHA: Qatar on Wednesday opened one of the world’s biggest sports museums with artefacts from some of the most famous Olympic heroes but also gives prominence to local athletes hoping to boost efforts to attract a new generation into sports. The 19,000 square meter 3-2-1 Museum Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, next to one of the stadiums to be used in this year’s World Cup, has taken more than 15 years to get off the planning board and fill.