Bafana striker Foster scores but Spurs sink Burnley, City annihilate Fulham, Forest stun Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspurs sit just two points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City as their sparkling start under Ange Postecoglou continued.
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Tottenham Hotspurs sit just two points behind Premier League leaders Manchester City as their sparkling start under Ange Postecoglou continued.
PARIS : Hosts France have been dealt another injury blow after lock Paul Willemse dropped out of their Rugby World Cup squad with a thigh injury on Friday a week before their tournament opener, local media quoted the French Rugby Federation as saying.
A week before the Rugby World Cup, with expectations rising in the squad and among the home fans, France captain Antoine Dupont warned the hosts "have to win" the opener against three-time champions New Zealand.
GENEVA: The United Nations committee responsible for combating racism "raised a red flag" over Italian football in its latest findings published on Thursday (Aug 31).
The United Nations committee responsible for combating racism "raised a red flag" over Italian football in its latest findings published on Thursday. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) raised concerns about economic or social issues in six countries including Croatia, Namibia, Senegal, Turkmenistan and Uruguay as well as Italy, where it singled out football. Racist abuse aimed at players of African descent, or from Eastern Europe, in Serie A attracted international attention in April with a one-match ban for Romelu Lukaku.
CAPE TOWN : Namibia have proved consistent in two aspects of their World Cup history – one they will savour but the other they badly want to change.
CAPE TOWN : Unbridled Uruguayan delight at an unexpected triumph over Fiji at the last World Cup has injected the small South American nation with ambition to create further shocks at the tournament in France, which gets underway next week.