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Thomas Tuchel quizzed on whether Kepa will start in the Carabao Cup final
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Thomas Tuchel quizzed on whether Kepa will start in the Carabao Cup final
O'Sullivan 1-0 Fan (1-68) Ad/> O'Sullivan had chance of a counter attack, but missed blue to green pocket and Fan over the line in three scoring visits. He gets off the mark in this final, the biggest match of his fledgling career. Nice to settle the nerves.
Aston Villa claimed all three points against Brighton on Saturday with goals from Matty Cash and Ollie Watkins either side of half-time enough to earn a comfortable 2-0 victory at the Amex.
New Zealand held hope they could salvage the second Test as they reduced South Africa to 140 for five at stumps on day three in Christchurch on Sunday. It gave the Proteas an overall lead of 211 with five wickets remaining after posting 364 in their first innings and then bowling New Zealand out for 293. But there has been a momentum shift in the Test after South Africa dominated the first two days. Day three went New Zealand's way after they were rescued from 91 for five by a 133-run stand between Colin de Grandhomme and Daryl Mitchell on a docile wicket. When South Africa started their second innings 71 runs ahead, New Zealand needed quick wickets and Tim Southee and Matt Henry obliged to have the tourists 38-3.
Shreyas Iyer has made himself a serious contender in India’s World Cup squad. After his explosive half-century in the series opener against Sri Lanka, the middle-order batter showed exemplary skills with a very impressive, unbeaten 74 to help India successfully chase down 184 with 17 balls to spare, and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match rubber. This is India’s seventh straight series win at home. Coming in at the fall of skipper Rohit Sharma (1), who had a rare failure up the order, Shreyas (74* off 44 balls; 4x6, 6x4) took on the onus of leading India’s charge.
Jonathan Osorio's goal on the stroke of halftime lifted Toronto FC into a 1-1 tie with FC Dallas in Bob Bradley's debut at the TFC helm in the MLS season opener for both clubs Saturday.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson defended referee Greg Aitken, claiming the official had “got all the key decisions right” in a contentious match that saw his capital side emerge as 2-0 victors over 10-man St Mirren.
Marcus Smith's boot and a try from Alex Dombrandt ensured England remain in the Guinness Six Nations title hunt after they defeated reigning champions Wales at Twickenham. Both teams went into the contest knowing that defeat would likely end their hopes of lifting the title, having won one and lost one in the opening two rounds of the Championship.