Christian Eriksen's 'extra magic' will help Brentford survival bid, says boss Thomas Frank
Christian Eriksen will provide Brentford with the «extra magic» they need after making a first start since his cardiac arrest, says Bees boss Thomas Frank.
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Christian Eriksen will provide Brentford with the «extra magic» they need after making a first start since his cardiac arrest, says Bees boss Thomas Frank.
NORWICH, England (AP) — A hat trick from Ivan Toney saw Brentford claim a vital 3-1 win at last-placed Norwich in the English Premier League on the day Christian Eriksen took another positive step in his remarkable recovery.
Manchester United loanee Brandon Williams on Saturday shared a heartwarming moment with Christian Eriksen as Norwich City took on the Dane's Brentford.
In-form Frenchman Quentin Fillon Maillet stretched his IBU World Cup lead with victory in the 10km sprint in Kontiolahti. The double Olympic gold medallist shot clean in Finland and came home in 23:21 to secure his second sprint win of the campaign and move to 696 World Cup points, 155 clear of compatriot Émilien Jacquelin, who finished sixth on Saturday after two shooting errors. Ad/> «The goal for the end of the season is the Globe and to continue to have good races,» said Fillon Maillet.
Therese Johaug ended her career with victory on the Holmenkollen on Saturday (5 March).
Christian Eriksen will start a match on Saturday for the first time since suffering cardiac arrest playing for Denmark at Euro 2020.
Wolverhampton Wanderers return to action when they play Crystal Palace in the Premier League today.
Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan saved three match points in an edge-of-the-seat thriller to prevail against a fighting Danish pair of Frederik Nielsen and Mikael Torpegaard as India kept its place in the Davis Cup World Group I by winning the Play-off tie 4-0, in New Delhi on Saturday. Sharan, playing his first Davis Cup tie since February 2019, and Bopanna came from behind to win 6-7 (4) 6-4 7-6 (4) in one hour and 58 minutes. Yuki Bhambri and Ramkumar Ramanathan had given India a 2-0 lead on the opening day of the tie on Friday.