Matt Hudson-Smith misses out on gold as Muzala Samukonga stuns 400m favourite
Matt Hudson-Smith lost out on gold as Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga stunned the 400m favourite at the Commonwealth Games.
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Matt Hudson-Smith lost out on gold as Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga stunned the 400m favourite at the Commonwealth Games.
Southampton are making a move to bring Callum Hudson-Odoi on loan from Chelsea, according to reports. The 21-year-old has struggled to establish himself in the first team under Thomas Tuchel, making just 15 league appearances last season, and has failed to live up to the promise that went with his name after a serious Achilles injury when he was just 19.
Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu said “it was just pure joy” to watch mentee Matt Hudson-Smith win bronze in the 400m at the World Championships.
Newcastle United want a creative winger with the ability to dribble past their opponent and Eddie Howe would prefer younger talent over experienced, so its little wonder they’ve been linked with a move for Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Britain's 400m World Championship bronze medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith said he attempted to take own his life last year as he battled with mental health issues, injury, debt and isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Matt Hudson-Smith won bronze in the 400m at the World Athletics Championships medal in Eugene, while Sydney McLaughlin obliterated her own 400m hurdles world record. Hudson-Smith held his nerve to hold off USA champion Allison and South Africa’s world record holder Wayde van Niekerk to finish third and clock 44.66s. Ad/> American Michael Norman took home gold in a time of 44.29s, while Grenada’s Kirani James won the silver medal.
Great Britain’s Matt Hudson-Smith revealed he tried to commit suicide during three years of “absolute hell”.
Matt Hudson-Smith’s gutsy run saw him win bronze in the 400m at the World Championships.