16 top players who idolise Lionel Messi: Neymar, Pogba, Sterling…
Lionel Messi has been among the world’s best footballers for so long that players’ entire careers have came and went during his Barcelona stint.
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Lionel Messi has been among the world’s best footballers for so long that players’ entire careers have came and went during his Barcelona stint.
Ben Wiggins, son of British cycling legend Bradley Wiggins, has won the 2022 European track juniors points race. The European track championships and under-23 event is taking place in Anadia, Portugal, and the 17-year-old Briton took first place with 56 points.
Manchester United have confirmed they've reached an agreement with Ajax for the signing of Lisandro Martinez, with the Argentina international set to become Erik ten Hag's third summer signing. Business started slowly but now the club are starting to catch up with their rivals in terms of signings made and this bodes well for the Dutch manager's debut campaign.
Tottenham Hotspur have ‘been offered’ Barcelona forward Memphis Depay this summer, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Tottenham Hotspur have ‘been offered’ Barcelona forward Memphis Depay this summer, according to journalist Dean Jones.
The Spanish Rugby Federation (FER) announced on Monday that it was filing an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to rescind its exclusion from the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
In Erik ten Hag's first sit-down interview with the written press as Manchester United manager there were several moments when you realised that this Dutch boss with a relatively low-key CV was more than ready for life in the Old Trafford melting pot.
Zimbabwe came up with all the right numbers at the weekend as they qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup for the first time since 2016. Craig Ervine's team clinched their ticket to Australia in October when they beat Papua New Guinea in their semi-final last Friday in the country's second largest and southern city of Bulawayo. They then iced the cake with a 37-run win over the Netherlands, who also qualified, in the final at the city's Queens Sports Club, a throwback to another age when cricket did not rely so heavily on the bells and whistles of modern technology.