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Bruno Fernandes - David Moyes - Manuel Ugarte - Ruben Amorim - 'Soft' Man Utd have to survive this season, says Amorim - arabnews.com - Britain - Spain - Australia - New York - county Cleveland - county Cavalier

'Soft' Man Utd have to survive this season, says Amorim

LIVERPOOL: Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim described his side as "soft" despite fighting back from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw at Everton on Saturday. United looked destined for a ninth defeat in 13 Premier League games when goals from Beto and Abdoulaye Doucoure gave Everton a deserved half-time lead. However, captain Bruno Fernandes inspired a fightback from the visitors to at least prevent another defeat for Amorim's men. Fernandes curled in a free-kick with United's first shot on target on 72 minutes. Manuel Ugarte levelled shortly afterwards after another Fernandes set-piece delivery was only partially cleared. United, though, were fortunate to escape Goodison Park with a point as Everton had a penalty controversially ruled out after a VAR review in stoppage time. The Red Devils remain down in 15th, but are 13 points clear of the bottom three and should be safe from the embarrassment of relegation. "The worst part is that we are losing the ball without pressure and we are not doing what we need to do. We were soft", said Amorim, who has taken just 15 points from a possible 45 since taking charge in November. "In this moment, we need to focus on day-by-day.

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Bayern Munich - Borussia Dortmund - Harry Kane - Omar Marmoush - Robin Koch - Kevin Trapp - Buoyant Frankfurt aim for ‘perfection’ against league leaders Bayern - arabnews.com - Germany - Spain - Australia - New York - county Cleveland - county Cavalier

Buoyant Frankfurt aim for ‘perfection’ against league leaders Bayern

BERLIN: Despite their best Bundesliga season in decades, Eintracht Frankfurt know only something close to a perfect performance will help topple league leaders Bayern Munich on Sunday. With 22 of 34 games played this Bundesliga campaign, Frankfurt sit third and are on track for their first top-four finish since the 1992-93 season. Frankfurt’s 2022 Europa League win meant a first-ever Champions League participation. Another crack at the European elite from finishing in the top four this season would be a just reward for Dino Toppmoeller’s impressive side, who have rebounded despite the loss of Omar Marmoush to Manchester City. Up next is a trip to Bayern, who are eight points clear of second-placed Bayer Leverkusen and on track to win back the Bundesliga title. Frankfurt will be the underdogs on Sunday but have recent form against the German giants. Frankfurt held Bayern to a 3-3 draw in October, making them one of only four teams alongside Leverkusen, Mainz and Borussia Dortmund who have taken points off the league leaders this season. Bayern may have won only one of their past four against Frankfurt, but Eagles captain Kevin Trapp was not getting ahead of himself on Thursday. “We are third and Bayern are 13 points ahead of us, that speaks volumes. Trapp said the visitors “must get close to perfection in order to get a point or better there.” Bayern may be sailing in the league but they come into Sunday’s game after two straight draws and Trapp said the hosts will fight hard “so that a crisis isn’t declared in Munich.” Bayern look set to be without star striker Harry Kane, who was subbed off at half-time in Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Celtic. Frankfurt have their own injury woes, with German defender Robin Koch out and

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Darius Garland - Jalen Brunson - Donovan Mitchell - Evan Mobley - Jarrett Allen - Cavaliers crush Knicks in battle of NBA East elite - arabnews.com - Spain - Usa - New York - county Cleveland - Saudi Arabia - county Cavalier

Cavaliers crush Knicks in battle of NBA East elite

LOS ANGELES, United States: The Cleveland Cavaliers boosted their NBA-best record with a 142-105 romp past the New York Knicks on Friday, tightening their grip on the Eastern Conference lead with an all-around dominant display. Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points to lead six Cavs players to score in double figures, connecting on five of seven three-pointers as Cleveland drilled 19 from beyond the arc. Cleveland out-scored the Knicks 66-38 in the paint and held a 23-6 edge in fast-break points, pushing their lead to as many as 42 on the way to a sixth straight victory. Evan Mobley added 21 points and Jarrett Allen scored 10 before departing in the third quarter with a right hand injury. Cleveland guard Darius Garland took a hard fall in the first half, striking his head on the court, but stayed in the game. Jalen Brunson scored 16 of his 26 points in the first quarter for the Knicks but was held scoreless in the second period as the Cavs roared to a 77-50 halftime lead. Karl-Anthony Towns scored 23 points for New York, who are in third place in the East but fell to 0-6 this season against the three teams with the league’s best records: Cleveland, Boston and Oklahoma City. “I think the biggest thing was just try to set the tone early,” Mitchell said, adding that the determination to dominate had nothing to do with the Knicks’ first-round playoff win over the Cavs two seasons ago and everything to do with the fact that they could yet meet in this post-season. “For us, it’s about how do we continue to build and get better – we may see them in the playoffs,” Mitchell said.

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Alexia Putellas - Jenni Hermoso - Luis Rubiales - Lucy Bronze - Claudia Pina - Lucia Garcia - Champions Spain fight back in Women’s Nations League opener, England held - arabnews.com - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - South Africa - county Valencia - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan

Champions Spain fight back in Women’s Nations League opener, England held

PARIS: Spain kicked off their Women’s Nations League title defense by fighting back to snatch a thrilling 3-2 win over Belgium on Friday while European champions England were held to a 1-1 draw in Portugal.

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Finn Russell - England Rugby - Ollie Lawrence - No pressure on Fin Smith to outdo Finn Russell in Calcutta Cup – Ollie Lawrence - breakingnews.ie - Britain - France - Scotland - Australia - Ireland - county Russell

No pressure on Fin Smith to outdo Finn Russell in Calcutta Cup – Ollie Lawrence

England centre Ollie Lawrence insists Fin Smith is not under pressure to outshine “world-class” Scotland fly-half Finn Russell during a pivotal Calcutta Cup clash at Twickenham.

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Bayern Munich - Harry Kane - Vincent Kompany - Harry Kane aggravates calf knock during Bayern Munich draw with Celtic - breakingnews.ie - Germany - Scotland

Harry Kane aggravates calf knock during Bayern Munich draw with Celtic

England and Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has been ruled out of action for an indefinite period after aggravating a calf injury.

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Marcus Smith - Ollie Chessum - Elliot Daly - Les Bleus - Steve Borthwick - Kevin Sinfield - England boss Steve Borthwick backs ‘world-class goal-kicker’ Marcus Smith - breakingnews.ie - France - Scotland - county Martin - county George

England boss Steve Borthwick backs ‘world-class goal-kicker’ Marcus Smith

England boss Steve Borthwick has backed “world-class goal-kicker” Marcus Smith to rediscover his aim from the tee during Saturday’s crunch Calcutta Cup showdown with Scotland.

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Mohamed Salah - Genesis Invitational - Luis Díaz - All set for Champions Trophy start after India-Pakistan row, boycott calls - arabnews.com - Britain - Argentina - Uae - India - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Pakistan - Liverpool

All set for Champions Trophy start after India-Pakistan row, boycott calls

KARACHI: The Champions Trophy begins Wednesday after a turbulent buildup that saw the tournament split between Pakistan and Dubai, and with England facing calls to boycott their match against Afghanistan.

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