Wayne Rooney scolded Paul Pogba & Jesse Lingard for dancing day after Man Utd loss
Wayne Rooney was there for the good and the bad times at Manchester United.
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Wayne Rooney was there for the good and the bad times at Manchester United.
Lewis Hamilton has said that he has not got «any baggage» from last season’s championship finale. The 2021 season ended in dramatic circumstances when Max Verstappen seized the lead in the final lap of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, claiming his first world championship. Ad/> That left Hamilton on seven championships, level with Michael Schumacher, but the Brit insists he is not suffering from any hangover.
Fury faces off with himself after Whyte now show at press conference
Australian Nick Kyrgios apologised for losing his temper after his defeat at the hands of Rafa Nadal at Indian Wells and for smashing his racket into the ground, which then bounced and nearly struck a ball boy.
Australian Nick Kyrgios apologised for losing his temper after his defeat at the hands of Rafa Nadal at Indian Wells and for smashing his racket into the ground, which then bounced and nearly struck a ball boy.
Nick Kyrgios lashed out when questioned about a frustration-fuelled fling of his racquet that sent a ballboy ducking for cover on Thursday after the Australian's crushing loss to Rafael Nadal at the Indian Wells WTA and ATP Masters.
Nick Kyrgios lashed out when questioned about a frustration-fueled fling of his racquet that sent a ball boy ducking for cover on Thursday after the Australian's crushing loss to Rafael Nadal at the Indian Wells WTA and ATP Masters. Kyrgios insisted the ugly incident was barely worthy of comment, and not on the scale, for example, of ATP colleague Alexander Zverev's meltdown in Mexico, that saw the German fined $40,000 for bashing an umpire's chair with his racquet. "Did I throw my racquet anywhere near him (the ball boy) originally," Kyrgios said. "It landed a meter from my foot and skidded and nearly hit him. "I'm human. Things happen like that. It was an accident. It most definitely wasn't like Zverev. It was a complete accident. I didn't hit him, thankfully. It wasn't my intention. "So, thankfully, he's OK." Nadal and Kyrgios had already shaken hands, and the Spaniard didn't see him throw the racquet after the match.
Ryan Kent's goal punctured Red Star Belgrade's comeback hopes as Rangers reached the Europa League quarter-finals despite a 2-1 defeat in Serbia.