Nicholas Latifi and Williams to part company
Williams have announced Nicholas Latifi will leave the British Formula One team at the end of the season.
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Williams have announced Nicholas Latifi will leave the British Formula One team at the end of the season.
LONDON : Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi will leave Williams when his contract expires at the end of the season, the Formula One team announced on Friday.
Gareth Southgate has trimmed his squad to 23 players ahead of tonight’s Nations League clash against Italy.
Nicholas Latifi is leaving Williams at the end of the season, with the news likely bringing down the curtain on his Formula 1 career, at least for the time being.
Italy face England in the Nations League on Friday night at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on Friday evening. Eurosport.co.uk will be providing minute-by-minute updates of the League A3 match. It is, of course, a re-run of the Euro 2020/21 final, which Italy won on penalties after a 1-1 draw after extra time.
FRIDAY'S BIG STORIES Nervous Lions Ad England play Italy this evening. And while every England game is a cause for extreme hype and extreme scrutiny, this is probably the most important England game since… well, since the last time they played Italy. And that was an actual final.
The Spanish women’s national team is in turmoil after 15 players said they will refuse to play unless head coach Jorge Vilda is sacked. The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) said they had received 15 emails calling for Vilda to be removed, with the players saying the current situation “significantly” affects their “emotional state and health”. Ad In an extraordinary statement, the RFEF rejected the call and threatened to ban the mutineers if they did not “accept their mistake and ask for forgiveness”.
England manager Gareth Southgate said he is willing to put his reputation on the line to back Harry Maguire but that the defender's place in the squad will become complicated if he continues to sit out games at club level.