Watch Danilo put Rangers transfer clamour to one side as Feyenoord star sends reminder over skills
Wanted Danilo parked transfer fever surrounding his future to strike for Feyenoord in their pre-season clash with Zwolle.
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Wanted Danilo parked transfer fever surrounding his future to strike for Feyenoord in their pre-season clash with Zwolle.
Former Netherlands and Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar's condition remains stable but "still concerning" after suffering bleeding around his brain.
Ducati boss David Tardozzi has criticised Marc Marquez for his gung-ho attitude and believes the Honda rider’s approach to racing should change. Marquez is yet to complete a Grand Prix this year after suffering a series of falls, and Tardozzi believes the Honda rider takes too many risks. Ad “He tries to do more things than the motorcycle allows him to do,” the Ducati told ASvia crash.net.
The Dutch government collapsed Friday because of irreconcilable differences within the four-party coalition about how to rein in migration, a divisive issue that has split nations across Europe.
The football world has rallied around Edwin van der Sar after the former Netherlands and Manchester United goalkeeper was hospitalised with a brain haemorrhage.
Craig Swan: Dessers says he is at his peak and, if that’s the case, he will be dangerous. But, fit or not, Morelos scored a lot of goals. Tough task.
Former Manchester United and Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar is in intensive care after suffering bleeding around his brain, Dutch club Ajax have announced.
Sixteen years to the day after his Tour de France debut in London, Britain’s Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) came so close to an historic 35th stage win on the world’s biggest bike race. On a hectic finale alongside the Garonne river in Bordeaux, the road opened up for Cavendish, who came from deep with one of his trademark turns of pace and was able to get the jump on the in-form Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck).