Never forget how Messi won Barca's iconic pass-penalty because the commentary is unreal
Lionel Messi produced countless legendary moments during his time at Barcelona, but it’s pretty hard to beat that pass-penalty against Celta Vigo from 2016.
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Lionel Messi produced countless legendary moments during his time at Barcelona, but it’s pretty hard to beat that pass-penalty against Celta Vigo from 2016.
UFC 277 is set to take place this Saturday, July 30th from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, but will Joe Rogan be on the commentary team for the massive PPV card?
Great Britain's Jake Wightman produced the finest run of his career to stun Olympic champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen and take gold in the 1500 metres at the World Championships in Eugene. Wightman, who secured European and Commonwealth medals in 2018, beat a strong field that also contained Kenyans Timothy Cheruiyot, the defending champion, and Abel Kipsang, who had not been beaten all year. Ad/> The 28-year-old British runner held strong position across the opening laps, moving towards the front as the runners took the bell.
Beating the Olympic champion to win a World Championship gold medal is a feeling few athletes get to experience but Jake Wightman is unique in doing it with his dad commentating on the race, live in the stadium.
Jake Wightman wrote THE story of the World Athletics Championships by winning 1500 metres gold - with dad Geoff on stadium commentary.
Michael Vaughan has temporarily stepped down from commentary duties with the BBC, the former England captain said on Tuesday after he was embroiled in the racism controversy involving former Yorkshire player Azeem Rafiq.
LONDON: When the opening serve is struck at Wimbledon next week, it will mark the 15th anniversary of equal prize money being offered at all four of tennis’ Grand Slam events. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each receive £2 million (US$2.5 million) in prize money, while any who falls in the first round will walk away with a cheque for £50,000 (US$61,400).
Good sports commentary brings a game alive and embeds it in our memory forever.