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UAE manager Paulo Bento sees the glass as half full after the national team survived several anxious moments during their opening clash of the 2023 Asian Cup before beating Hong Kong 3-1.
Dancing on Ice viewers were left distracted by the exact same detail when it came to Stephen Mulhern's appearance during the show's launch. The ITV skating competition was back on Sunday night (January 14) with the presenter joining forces with Holly Willoughby.
Dancing On Ice fans were left concerned for Stephen Mulhern as he made his official debut as the show's new co-host. The presenter previously stepped into the role back in 2022 as a one-off as he stood in for then-host Phillip Schofield.
MELBOURNE :Andy Murray has enjoyed plenty of deep runs at Melbourne Park but the five-times runner-up was left wondering if this Australian Open would be his last after being dumped out in the first round on Monday.
MELBOURNE : Five-times runner-up Andy Murray and 2014 champion Stan Wawrinka have enjoyed plenty of deep runs at the Australian Open but the veteran pair were both dumped out in the first round on Monday.
MANCHESTER: Manchester United were held to a 2-2 Premier League draw by Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on Sunday (Jan 14) in a disappointing result for Erik ten Hag's team who twice took the lead but were pegged back by an aggressive performance from the visitors.
DETROIT — Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay stood at the podium at Ford Field on Sunday night, still in disbelief that his team's season had ended with a 24-23 playoff loss to the Detroit Lions in the wild-card round.