West Ham: £17.5m 'livewire' offers Moyes 'something different' at London Stadium
West Ham United star Maxwel Cornet could become a London Stadium ‘super-sub’ as he is a ‘livewire’, according to journalist Paul Brown.
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West Ham United star Maxwel Cornet could become a London Stadium ‘super-sub’ as he is a ‘livewire’, according to journalist Paul Brown.
cricket, golf, rugby and cycling, while others paid tribute by holding a minute's silence. The queen, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, died peacefully at her home in Scotland aged 96. The second day of the third and deciding cricket Test between England and South Africa at the Oval on Friday was suspended as a mark of respect, while matches in the domestic Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy were called off.
Real Sociedad’s Spanish midfielder Brais Mendez (L) tussles with Manchester United’s Dutch defender Tyrell Malacia during the UEFA Europa League Group E football match between Manchester United and Real Sociedad, at Old Trafford stadium, in Manchester, on September 8, 2022. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
LONDON: Cristiano Ronaldo returned to the starting lineup but Real Sociedad still upset Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford in their Europa League opener on Thursday.
West Ham's European campaign began with a 3-1 win against Romanian side FCSB in a match only played due to concerns over fan safety.
Manchester United led English football's tributes to Queen Elizabeth II before their 1-0 defeat against Real Sociedad in the Europa League, while Roma boss Jose Mourinho was in mourning after the monarch's death on Thursday.
"I am sure that the 2030 World Cup will be played in Spain and Portugal," Ceferin said via videoconference during the opening of the Football Talks international congress in Lisbon on Monday. "This bid is a winning one and we will do everything possible to help two countries that are passionate, live and breathe football and that have a good infrastructure." A total of 14 stadiums in 12 cities have been offered to be among the 11 Spanish venues expected to host matches if the Iberian bid is successful at the FIFA ballot in May 2024. Portugal will put up three stadiums for consideration.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin claims that he 'is sure' Spain and Portugal will host the 2030 World Cup.