Fabio Carvalho reveals 'main reason' he joined Liverpool and sends Mohamed Salah message
Fabio Carvalho has explained how Jurgen Klopp influenced his decision to join Liverpool.
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Fabio Carvalho has explained how Jurgen Klopp influenced his decision to join Liverpool.
Fabio Carvalho revealed he was itching to sign for Liverpool upon learning he had caught their eye.
Fabio Jakobsen earned glowing praise on The Breakaway after storming to a «truly incredible» victory on Stage 2 of the Tour de France, nearly two years after a horrific crash which left him fighting for his life. The Dutchman prevailed after a testing stage involving crashes, crosswinds and a dramatic sprint to the line where he showed bravery and determination to put himself in the firing line; his courage was truly rewarded and the jubilation was clear to see as he crossed the finish line with arms aloft.
Patrick Lefevere is, to put it mildly, not to everyone’s taste. He wouldn’t, for example, know the meaning of the word “woke.” He wouldn’t have described Sam Bennett as “the pinnacle of mental weakness” in a newspaper column published after last year’s Tour de France if he did. Ad/> He also would not have made so many uncharitable, unsympathetic public statements about one of his star riders.
We will never know whether Mark Cavendish would have won Saturday's bunch gallop into Nyborg on the windswept Danish coast and so made history by becoming the most successful Tour de France stage winner of all time.
Fabio Jakobsen avoided the pitfalls of a chaotic finish to stage two of the Tour de France to deliver an emotional victory in Nyborg, Denmark.
Jakobsen edged Jumbo-Visma's Wout van Aert, who took the overall leader's yellow jersey after the 202.2km run from Roskilde to Nyborg in Denmark that included a treacherous crossing of the 18km-long Great Belt Bridge.
Fabio Jakobsen avoided the pitfalls of a chaotic finish to stage two of the Tour de France to deliver an emotional victory in Nyborg, Denmark.