Transfer news emerges before Forest as LFC 'ask about' reigning YPOTY, he's 'simply incredible'
Liverpool ‘have asked’ AS Monaco about signing midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni this summer, according to Marca (via Sport Witness).
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Liverpool ‘have asked’ AS Monaco about signing midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni this summer, according to Marca (via Sport Witness).
F1 chiefs are facing a growing number of requests from new locations to hold races, as Qatar and Las Vegas are set to become permanent from next year.
Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that he can one day deliver the Champions League title to Paris Saint-Germain. PSG once again capitulated in a European knockout tie earlier this month against Real Madrid, leading 2-0 on aggregate with under half an hour of the tie to play, before conceding a Karim Benzema hat-trick in the space of 17 minutes to crash out at the round of 16 stage. Ad/> Pochettino, who has been regularly linked with a managerial return to the Premier League, saw his future questioned again in the aftermath of his team's exit.
Manchester City are reportedly set to battle their two biggest rivals for the signature of AS Monaco midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni.
Ferrari is on pole for the first race of the 2022 Formula 1 season while Australia's Daniel Ricciardo will start a lowly 18th.
MANAMA: Charles Leclerc heralded a return to form for Ferrari at the start of Formula One’s new era by handing the Italian glamor team their first pole position in over two years on Saturday at the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Monegasque lit up the timing screens with a lap of one minute 30.558 seconds to beat world champion Max Verstappen by 0.123 seconds. Spaniard Carlos Sainz missed out on handing Ferrari their first front-row lockout since the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix by 0.006 seconds and had to settle for third. That was also the last time a Ferrari started a race from the front. “It feels good. The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the team and we knew this year’s rules would be an opportunity for us,” said Leclerc after taking his 10th career pole and second in Bahrain. “I am very happy today in a tricky qualifying session; I wasn’t happy with my driving,” he added. Ferrari have not won a race since the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix but have been hyped by rivals as early favorites in Formula One’s new era, featuring cars designed to radically new rules aimed at improving the racing spectacle. Verstappen, who clinched his first title at last year’s finale in Abu Dhabi, had gone fastest in the final practice session earlier on Saturday. He could not hit the sweet spot with the balance when it mattered, however, but is confident he has a strong car for Sunday’s race. “It was a bit of hit and miss, Q2 seemed quite good, Q3 was a struggle with the balance and to get it together,” said the Dutchman. “But we have a good race car and it is a good start for tomorrow.”
MANAMA : Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said it was great to be back after Charles Leclerc put the success-starved Formula One team on pole position for the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday.
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has sent an ominous warning to the rest of the Formula 1 field on the back of his pole position for the Bahrain Grand Prix, with him saying that he wasn’t happy with his driving over the course of qualifying and there’s a lot more to come.