Celtic news roundup as versatile Hatate gets another new position and O'Riley in line for starring Denmark role
Versatile Reo Hatate can solve a major problem for Japan - by slotting in at LEFT-BACK for his country.
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Versatile Reo Hatate can solve a major problem for Japan - by slotting in at LEFT-BACK for his country.
PARIS : When Argentina lost their opening match against England after their opponents played the game with 14 men, few would have bet on the Pumas going deep in the World Cup, yet the initial defeat proved to be a blessing in disguise for the Pumas.
MANDALIKA, Indonesia :Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia battled heroically from 13th on the grid to win a thrilling Indonesia Grand Prix in Mandalika on Sunday, as he reclaimed the lead in the riders' championship after Jorge Martin crashed out.
Johnny Sexton's son Luca accompanied his father round a rugby pitch for the final time after his stellar career ended in bitter disappointment with a 28-24 defeat to New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final, and told him "you're still the best dad."
The Cape Town Marathon saw a sprint finish for the men's title as Ethopia's Adane Kebede Gebre edged home favourite Stephen Mokoka to be crowned champion on Sunday.
Thousands of runners are set to take part in the Manchester Half Marathon which starts on Sunday morning. More than 16,000 runners are to take part in the 13.1 mile race, with the route this year covering more parts of the region than before.
Manchester United haven't kicked a ball this weekend and yet they may have been dealt another injury blow.
Israel has instructed all 1.1 million Palestinians in north Gaza to leave, including those in hospitals. That figure is around half the strip's population