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LONDON: Crystal Palace cancelled a press conference on Thursday (Feb 15) after under-pressure manager Roy Hodgson was taken ill during training earlier in the day.
LUSAIL, Qatar: Qatar successfully defended their Asian Cup crown after beating Jordan 3-1 on Saturday (Feb 10) at Lusail Stadium where Akram Afif converted three penalties as the hosts won their second continental title.Jordan was playing in their first Asian Cup final and seeking their first major trophy, but it was Qatar who prevailed in front of 86,492 fans including Qatar's ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and FIFA president Gianni Infantino. Yazan Al-Naimat had briefly given Jordan hope when he netted an equaliser in the second half but their dreams were shattered when they conceded two more penalties, put away by Afif who finished as the tournament's top scorer with eight goals. Afif, who was thrown into the air repeatedly by his teammates after the final whistle, also picked up the award for player of the match and most valuable player of the tournament.
It's been a while, but Celtic face the possibility of having to play title catch up and it's not a scenario they're used to.
Caledonia Gladiators head coach Gareth Murray says the position he and the team are in is “amazing” as they head into a huge second half of the British Basketball League season.
If actions speak louder than words, then the frustration emanating from the away end at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon was defeaning.
LONDON : Disgruntled Crystal Palace fans let their feelings be known for the second time in a week as they sat through a 5-0 hammering at Arsenal on Saturday, but manager Roy Hodgson remained defiant.
Crowds of people have gathered for a pro-Palestine protest in St Peters Square today.