Liverpool star Andy Robertson agrees with Bernardo Silva about Man City's title chances
The mind games in the title race are firmly under way after Liverpool won their game in hand to move to within a point of leaders Manchester City.
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The mind games in the title race are firmly under way after Liverpool won their game in hand to move to within a point of leaders Manchester City.
Si es y como tal se le exige, tendrá que ser y así se espera de él. Los aficionados de la tercera década del siglo XXI gozan con el ciclismo como gozaron los de los años 60 y 70, hace ya tanto que solo saben de ellos, de sus ídolos, por lo que leen en los escritores que crearon el mito y por los vídeos vintage que les hace adorar al mismo nivel las gorras con la visera levantada y las largas fugas solitarias, absurdas y únicas; y creer en el poder siempre humano del derrotado, en su aparente despreocupación.
American superstar Life Is Good headlines a likely field of 11 runners in the 26th running of the $12 million Dubai World Cup at Meydan Racecourse on March 26.
LONDON: Liverpool moved within one point of Premier League leaders Manchester City as Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino inspired a crucial 2-0 win against Arsenal on Wednesday (Mar 16).
Andy Robertson praised Arsenal stars Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka after Liverpool secured a crucial win at the Emirates to boost their Premier League title hopes.
(Reuters) - Manchester United are identifying fans who threw objects at Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone after their Champions League match, with those guilty facing a three-year ban, the Premier League club said on Wednesday.
(Reuters) - Mark Cavendish won the 103rd Milano-Torino on Wednesday to become the first British winner of the 199-km one-day race, the oldest race on the international calendar first held in 1876.
Mark Cavendish declared himself «super happy» after writing his name into the history books by becoming the first Briton to ever win the Milano-Torino one-day classic. The event — first run in 1876 — is the oldest one-day cycling event in the world, and the adjoining level of prestige clearly meant a huge amount to the Manxman, who had enough left in the legs to power to the line after the 199km route. Ad/> It's another step back to top form for Cavendish as he eyes more Grand Tour stage wins later in 2022.