Vikings' Kirk Cousins says crowd noise contributing factor on team's bizarre final sequence
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NICE, France : Bleary eyed Ireland fans returned to work on Monday after a weekend celebrating their 13-9 win over South Africa like they had won the World Cup, but those with longer memories recognised it was a little early to start planning the Dublin bus parade.
MINNEAPOLIS — An unusual and chaotic scene played out Sunday afternoon in the final seconds of the Los Angeles Chargers' 28-24 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
Diogo Dalot appeared to describe criticism of Manchester United in the media as part of a 'killing machine' after beating Burnley. United had been defeated by Arsenal, Brighton and Bayern Munich in their three games prior to facing Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday night and they had conceded 10 goals across that concerning string of losses.
Player power forced Spanish FA Chairman, Luis Rubiales, out of office following his ‘indiscretion’ of kissing national team midfielder, Jenni Hermoso, during the closing ceremony of the 2023 Women World Cup in Australia.
The death of a baby who survived just one day was 'contributed to by neglect' of staff at a hospital maternity unit, a coroner has concluded.
Jesse Lingard has apologised for 'putting the lives of others at risk' after he admitted drink-driving in his £200,000 Lamborghini.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is known for his hard stance on immigration. However, due to the lack of local workers and in the light of new industrial developments, Orbán's ruling Fidesz party is opening the country’s doors to hundreds of so-called “guest workers” from developing countries.