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Porsche insists it has not abandoned its plans to enter Formula 1.
When Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool visit Arsenal on Sunday, they can be forgiven for reminiscing, for seeing in their hosts a bittersweet reminder of their younger selves. Fresh, hungry, fearless, brimming with ambition, sold on their manager’s vision and emboldened by the returns on that investment.
Excitement levels across the globe are at fever pitch ahead of the World Cup finals next month. The first-ever winter edition of the tournament will take place in Qatar - less than 18 months after Euro 2020.
Celtic captain Callum McGregor was wearing a knee brace as he boarded a flight to see a specialist as Ange Postecoglou awaits news of how long the influential midfielder will be out for.
Borussia Dortmund are set to face Bayern Munich in a mouth-watering Bundesliga clash and we have all the live stream and team news information you need to know ahead of kick off.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola smiled on Friday at jokey petitions calling for striker Erling Haaland to be banned for being too good and said the Norwegian had a natural goalscoring instinct that was impossible to teach. Haaland has scored 14 of City's 29 Premier League goals so far this season with hat-tricks in his last three home matches. "What can I teach, be here or there one metre?" Guardiola told reporters ahead of a home match against Southampton on Saturday that could send City top.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola smiled on Friday at jokey petitions calling for striker Erling Haaland to be banned for being too good and said the Norwegian had a natural goalscoring instinct that was impossible to teach.
Pep Guardiola is more convinced than ever that he has nothing to teach Erling Haaland about goalscoring.