Liverpool's Thiago could only laugh at microphone lowering after Virgil van Dijk interview
Liverpool‘s Manchester City hunt continued on its merry way during the week as they comfortably overcame Leicester 2-0 at Anfield.
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Liverpool‘s Manchester City hunt continued on its merry way during the week as they comfortably overcame Leicester 2-0 at Anfield.
Transfer insider Dean Jones reckons that Barcelona were “sniffing around” to sign Liverpool target Fabio Carvalho in January.
Title chasing Liverpool head to strugglers Burnley on Sunday evening, looking to keep chase with League leaders Manchester City. As ever, you can watch all the action Live & Exclusive via beIN CONNECT.
RIYADH: Mexico City is set to host the third round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship on Saturday, with fans returning to fill the grandstands and 22 drivers set to go flat out on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez track after two rounds of night-time racing at the Diriyah E-Prix in Saudi Arabia last month.
PARIS: Formula One extended its contract to continue racing in Bahrain until 2036, saying Friday that the Middle Eastern country holds a “very special place in our sport.”The Sakhir-based circuit has held F1 races since 2004 and will stage the season-opener next month.The Bahrain GP is scheduled March 20 and the Bahrain International Circuit will also host pre-season testing.
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LONDON: Christian Eriksen says he has no anxiety about playing his first match since a cardiac arrest and believes a return to England was perfect after the incident last summer. The Denmark international has not played a competitive match since June 12, when he collapsed and in his own words was “gone from this world for five minutes” during a European Championship match against Finland. After being fitted with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator days after the incident, Eriksen had to be released by Inter Milan in December due to rules in Italy preventing athletes from competing with an ICD.