WRAP | Champions League: Chelsea welcomes Lille to Stamford Bridge as Man United face plucky Atletico
A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from the UEFA Champions League:
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A comprehensive wrap of all the collated fixtures, scores and match reports from the UEFA Champions League:
(Reuters) - Ajax Amsterdam will pay 7.85 million euros ($8.9 million) to the family of their former player Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered brain damage following a heart attack on the pitch in 2017, the Dutch champions said on Monday.
Ajax Amsterdam will pay €7.85 million (US$8.9 million) to the family of their former player Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered brain damage following a heart attack on the pitch in 2017, the Dutch champions said on Monday.
Ajax Amsterdam will pay 7.85 million euros ($8.9 million) to the family of their former player Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered brain damage following a heart attack on the pitch in 2017, the Dutch champions said on Monday.
LIVERPOOL, England : Everton manager Frank Lampard heaped praise on Donny van de Beek after the on-loan Manchester United midfielder's impressive performance fired them to a dominant 3-0 win over Leeds United in the Premier League on Saturday.
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen said joining Premier League club Brentford offers him the opportunity to return to a "normal life" as he seeks a comeback seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest.
(Reuters) - Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen said joining Premier League club Brentford offers him the opportunity to return to a "normal life" as he seeks a comeback seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen said joining Premier League club Brentford offers him the opportunity to return to a "normal life" as he seeks a comeback seven months after suffering a cardiac arrest.