Jordan Henderson sends Liverpool message after 'toughest spell' of Anfield career
Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson admitted the first few months of 2021 was one of the 'toughest spells' of his Anfield career.
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Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson admitted the first few months of 2021 was one of the 'toughest spells' of his Anfield career.
Lewis Hamilton has welcomed the FIA’s changes as the Mercedes driver looks to put the controversial end to last season behind him.
Rangers have won four games on the bounce to come back from the disappointment of their 3-0 defeat in the Old Firm at the start of February.
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Sachin Tendulkar has opened up on why he doesn't go to see matches of Arjun, saying he wants his son to have the freedom of falling in love with the game. Arjun Tendulkar is currently a part of Mumbai's Ranji Trophy squad and he was even picked up by Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction for Rs 30 lakh. "Fathers and mothers, when they watch their children play, they get stressed and that's why I don't go and watch Arjun, because I want him to have that freedom to fall in love with cricket - to stay focused on what he wants to do, I don't go and watch him play," said Sachin during an episode of 'In-Depth with Graham'.
Felix Auger-Aliassime said his career turned full circle on Thursday after the 21-year-old defeated childhood idol Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to reach the quarter-finals in Marseille. Auger-Aliassime fired seven aces and won 83% of his first-serve points to beat French wild card Tsonga 7-6(2) 6-2 at the ATP 250 tournament, extending his winning streak to six matches.