Everton boss David Moyes: Everyone should condemn abuse aimed at James Tarkowski
Everton manager David Moyes believes “everyone should be condemning” the online abuse directed at defender James Tarkowski after Wednesday’s Merseyside derby.
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Everton manager David Moyes believes “everyone should be condemning” the online abuse directed at defender James Tarkowski after Wednesday’s Merseyside derby.
Liverpool’s Andy Robertson insists the players have not been affected by the increasing speculation surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold and remain focused on winning another Premier League title.
Shelbourne manager Damien Duff said he couldn't be prouder of his players after an "outstanding" performance in their entertaining 0-0 draw away to St Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park.
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PARIS: England and Germany cruised and World Cup champions Spain downed Portugal on matchday three in the women’s Nations League on Friday. First-half headers from Lucy Bronze and Millie Bright set England on the road to beating Belgium in Bristol, with maiden Lionesses goals from Aggie Beever-Jones and Keira Walsh and substitute Jess Park also contributing to the lop-sided 5-0 win. The two sides meet again next Tuesday in Leuven with England manager Sarina Wiegman firmly focused on her side’s European Championship title defense and an event further ahead. “Now, of course, every game is competitive, but you have to win because we want to get in the best possible position for the World Cup draw too,” Wiegman said. “I would never be complacent.
It took a while, but the Republic of Ireland eventually moved through the gears to sail past Greece 4-0 in Crete and get their Nations League back on track.