Michael Beale deserves to milk Rangers moment but Celtic bragging rights are poor second to trophies - Hugh Keevins
There is no species of fly to be found in any kind of ointment when you have beaten Celtic for the first time as Rangers manager.
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There is no species of fly to be found in any kind of ointment when you have beaten Celtic for the first time as Rangers manager.
Talisman Todd Cantwell inspired Rangers to an emphatic win over Celtic as Michael Beale’s team finally put a year of derby despair to bed.
After a horror start to the Toulouse Sevens in which they went down 31-7 to hosts France earlier on Friday, the Blitzboks turned things around in their second Pool C clash against Fiji.
A tactical relinquishing of the maglia rosa or the first chinks in Remco Evenepoel’s pink armour? Time will tell. But on Tuesday’s tough 175km Stage 4 from Venosa to Lago Laceno, the Belgian world champion was left isolated by his rivals and conceded the race lead to Norway’s Andreas Leknessund (Team DSM).
Remco Evenepoel «didn’t want to lose» the «mental and physical» battle with Primoz Roglic during the third stage of the Giro d’Italia, according to Eurosport's Breakaway team. The Belgian beat Roglic to the intermediate sprint and gained crucial bonus seconds to extend his General Classification lead over the Slovenian by a single second.
Michael Matthews (Team Jayco Alula) showed his mettle to win Stage 3 of the Giro d’Italia. A largely sedate stage kicked into gear ahead of the two climbs leading up to the finish. The long uphill grind towards Melfi whittled down the peloton, eliminating most of the pure sprint heavyweights, leaving the punchy finish to be contested by Matthews and Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo).
There were early signs of a dismal night for David de Gea at the London Stadium, with the Manchester United goalkeeper once again lacking quality on the ball from the off. It took just four minutes for the 32-year-old to misplace his first pass, attempting to break West Ham's press with a penetrative ball into Wout Weghorst.
Michael van Gerwen claimed his first European Tour title in a year after winning the Belgian Open.