John Stones on coming back from brink at Man City and his insatiable hunger for success
John Stones likes nothing better than his football doing his talking for him and his achievements slipping under the radar.
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John Stones likes nothing better than his football doing his talking for him and his achievements slipping under the radar.
Ahead of the busiest weekend yet, Niall Moran previews the Munster bloodbath, with critical games in both Thurles and Ennis, as well as the slightly more humdrum matter of the Leinster championship.
The Breakaway team have given their reactions to the hugely entertaining, if ultimately unsuccessful, attacks from Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) after he lost out to Einer Rubio (Movistar Team) on Stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia on Friday. Pinot repeatedly launched swashbuckling attacks on the very dramatic, at times chaotic and weather-affected route which had to be shortened earlier in the day. But it was Rubio whose composure shone through in a thrilling finish as he took an unlikely win.
TABUK: Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi and German co-driver Timo Gottschalk stormed into a comfortable 19 min 28 sec lead after the opening 205 km stage of the Tabuk-Neom Rally on Friday.
Western Province have further stacked a claim for the Currie Cup playoffs in beating the defending champions, the Pumas, 22-14 in their clash at Athlone Stadium on Friday.
The City Ground, April 16. Manchester United were in town needing points in their fight for Champions League football.
LONDON: Arsenal may have handed Manchester City a huge advantage going into a decisive weekend in the Premier League title race but they will keep their wits about them in the final two games despite their slim chances, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday (May 19).
Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting believes that the conditions of the Oval will be similar to Australia and this will give the Aussies a slight edge against India in the World Test Championship 2023 final. "I think it will be a bit more similar to an Australian wicket than it will be to an Indian wicket, therefore I am giving a slight advantage to Australia. If this game was being played in India, I would have said it is really going to be hard for Australia to win. If this game was played in Australia, I'd say Australia are the heavy favourites. The fact that this final is being played in England probably brings both teams a little closer together," Ponting said at an event in New Delhi.