Erik ten Hag undroppable could change Manchester United's summer transfer plans
Having set themselves the objective of signing a new right-back this forthcoming summer, Manchester United need to reconsider.
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Having set themselves the objective of signing a new right-back this forthcoming summer, Manchester United need to reconsider.
PORTIMAO, Portugal : Aprilia's Maverick Vinales claimed the first sprint victory of his career at the Portuguese Grand Prix, taking the chequered flag ahead of Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin at the Algarve International Circuit on Saturday.
SAALBACH, Austria :Austria's Cornelia Huetter seized the women's downhill World Cup title in the final race of the season on home snow in Saalbach on Saturday, denying Switzerland's Lara Gut-Behrami a fourth crystal globe.
Delighted Mikey Johnston reckons that he is in the same situation at West Brom as he was at Celtic - but a run in the team has been the major difference maker.
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Shaharyar Khan, a career diplomat and former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman who played a big role in restoring cricket ties with India in the early 2000s, has died. He was 89. The Bhopal-born Pakistan diplomat, who was a cousin of former India captain Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, breathed his last here on Friday after battling prolonged illness. He served as Pakistan foreign secretary between 1990-94 and also as a High Commissioner in New Delhi and the United Kingdom. Shaharyar headed the PCB from 2003 to 2006, a period when India toured Pakistan twice, and from 2014 to 2017.
Three-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen continued his dominant start to the season as he clinched pole position for the Australian Grand Prix on Saturday with Ferrari's Carlos Sainz qualifying alongside on the front row.
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