Chelsea and Bayern legend Ballack set to appear on German Dragon's Den
Michael Ballack is set to appear on the German version of Dragon's Den to pitch a business idea in front of a star-studded panel which includes F1 legend Nico Rosberg.
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Michael Ballack is set to appear on the German version of Dragon's Den to pitch a business idea in front of a star-studded panel which includes F1 legend Nico Rosberg.
Borussia Dortmund will be without injured top scorer Erling Haaland once again when they play away to Rangers in the Europa League on Thursday, with the German team aiming for a comeback after a shock defeat in the first leg at home.
Former world number one Andy Murray said the difference in prize money at the Dubai Championships is a "big step backwards", with the men's singles winner set to receive five times more the amount as compared to the women's champion.
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Marco Rose admits Borussia Dortmund have no option but to take Thursday night’s Europa League tie to Rangers.
Leeds United’s fixture list shows no sign of easing up in the Premier League as they head to Merseyside to face an in-form Liverpool side at Anfield later this evening.
Rangers will be looking to progress through to the next round of the competition as Gio van Bronckhorst’s side return to Europa League action on Thursday.
German Olympic tennis champion Alexander Zverev said there "was no excuse" for smashing his racket on the umpire's chair several times and his foul-mouthed rant at the official was "unacceptable", as he was expelled from the Acapulco Open by the ATP. Zverev, ranked three in the world, posted an apology posted on his Instagram account a few hours after his expulsion. "It is difficult to put into words how much I regret my behavior during and after the doubles match yesterday," he wrote.