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Michael Smith - Luke Humphries - Luke Humphries relishing renewal of Luke Littler rivalry after World Cup triumph - breakingnews.ie - Netherlands - county Smith

Luke Humphries relishing renewal of Luke Littler rivalry after World Cup triumph

Luke Humphries is relishing the chance to renew his rivalry with Luke Littler after the pair teamed up to secure England’s record-extending sixth BetVictor World Cup of Darts victory.

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Tunisia must cut out mistakes after Sweden thrashing, says Lamouchi - channelnewsasia.com - Sweden - Netherlands - Mexico - Tunisia - Japan

Tunisia must cut out mistakes after Sweden thrashing, says Lamouchi

MONTERREY, Mexico June 14 : Tunisia coach Sabri Lamouchi said his side had been punished for a string of costly mistakes in Sunday's 5-1 defeat by Sweden, and warned that such errors could prove fatal for their chances at the World Cup.

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Alexander Isak - Viktor Gyokeres - Sweden coach Potter hails attacking chemistry after 5-1 win over Tunisia - channelnewsasia.com - Sweden - Belgium - Netherlands - Mexico - Tunisia - Japan - county Graham - county Potter

Sweden coach Potter hails attacking chemistry after 5-1 win over Tunisia

MONTERREY, Mexico June 14 - Sweden coach Graham Potter praised the chemistry between forwards Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres after they tore Tunisia's defence to shreds in a 5-1 victory in their World Cup opener on Sunday.

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Alexander Isak - Viktor Gyokeres - Sweden smash five past Tunisia in World Cup opener - channelnewsasia.com - Sweden - Netherlands - Mexico - Tunisia - Japan

Sweden smash five past Tunisia in World Cup opener

MONTERREY, Mexico: Sweden trio Yasin Ayari, Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres were all on target as they cruised to a 5-1 victory over Tunisia in Monterrey on Sunday (Jun 14) to kick off their World Cup campaign in superb fashion.

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Virgil Van-Dijk - Teun Koopmeiners - Netherlands hit 'minimal standard' vs. Japan, Koeman says - ESPN - espn.com - Netherlands - Japan - state Texas - county Arlington

Netherlands hit 'minimal standard' vs. Japan, Koeman says - ESPN

ARLINGTON, Texas — Ronald Koeman has said Netherlands' performance in Sunday's 2-2 draw against Japan should be their «minimal standard» if they are to win the World Cup.

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Hajime Moriyasu - Virgil Van-Dijk - Ryan Gravenberch - Japan coach lauds fightback but draw with Dutch 'disappointing' - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Japan - state Texas - county Arlington

Japan coach lauds fightback but draw with Dutch 'disappointing'

ARLINGTON, Texas, June 14 : Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu lauded his team's grit and determination in coming twice from behind to draw 2-2 with the Netherlands at the World Cup on Sunday, but said he was unhappy not to take all three points.

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Ronald Koeman - Hajime Moriyasu - Second-half goal frenzy lights up World Cup prospects for Dutch and Japan - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Japan

Second-half goal frenzy lights up World Cup prospects for Dutch and Japan

June 14 : Matches are often described as a game of two halves but seldom has the old cliche been more apt than on Sunday when all the goals in the Netherlands' 2-2 draw against Japan came in a pulsating second period after a cagey first 45 minutes.

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Ronald Koeman - Virgil Van-Dijk - Nathan Ake - Netherlands coach Koeman defends tactics after frustration against Japan - channelnewsasia.com - Netherlands - Japan - state California - county Santa Clara

Netherlands coach Koeman defends tactics after frustration against Japan

SANTA CLARA, California, June 14 : Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman defended his tactics and substitutions after Dutch hopes of victory in their World Cup opener were foiled by a late Japan goal in the 2-2 draw on Sunday.    Two well-taken goals by captain Virgil van Dijk and Crysencio Summerville either side of Keito Nakamura's conversion put the Netherlands in the lead twice but a deflected Daichi Kamada strike two minutes from time saw the spoils shared.    Six minutes after Summerville's 64th-minute goal, Koeman took off the winger in a triple substitution and later added a third centre back in Nathan Ake.    The more defensive setup backfired, though, with Japan seizing the initiative and Ogawa firing a header goalward to set up Kamada's equalising deflection.    Koeman, however, said he had no regrets about his tactics and that shoddy defending was to blame.    "There was also a problem with pressure on the flanks. So if you look at the game, both goals, well, we didn't defend well," he told reporters.    "Football is a funny game because, after Japan scored the second goal, they started defending as well.    "So we could have scored a third goal.

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