Why Joe Hart took Celtic penalty as 'big mouth' not backed up before non celebration dripping with relief
Joe Hart admits his big mouth led him to step up and take a Celtic penalty at Hampden.
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Joe Hart admits his big mouth led him to step up and take a Celtic penalty at Hampden.
Andre Onana was shown two yellow cards as nervy Manchester United edged past Coventry City to book their place in the FA Cup final. However, the goalkeeper was not sent-off for his antics in the penalty shootout and he will not be suspended for their upcoming final vs Manchester City either.
SINGAPORE: Eight years on from her Olympic Games debut, rower Saiyidah Aisyah will once again represent Singapore on sport’s biggest stage.
India achieved an all new high in chess on Monday morning as Gukesh D became the youngest player in the world to win Candidates tournament. Gukesh, at the age of 17, made history while also booking a spot in the final of the world championship. As entire India celebrates Gukesh's triumph, industrialist Anand Mahindra gave an exceptional 'Artificial Intelligence' praise for the teenage chess prodigy. In his post on social media, Mr. Mahindra also highlighted how the renowned Magnus Carlsen got his prediction wrong when it comes to the Candidates tournament.
Connor Barron insists nobody in the Aberdeen squad is pointing the finger of blame at crestfallen Killian Phillips.
Andre Onana admits he used "some provocation and tricks" during Manchester United's penalty shootout win over Coventry.
It felt obvious that Muhammad Waseem would be the man to drag UAE cricket out of its malaise and back to glory.
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Nelly Korda etched her name in the LPGA Tour record books Sunday, winning her record-tying fifth straight tournament with a two-stroke victory in the Chevron Championship for her second major title.