Kone scores, then gets sent off as Canadian men's soccer team beats Venezuela
Canada heads into the World Cup year on the back of a win — and moving in the right direction, according to coach Jesse Marsch.
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Canada heads into the World Cup year on the back of a win — and moving in the right direction, according to coach Jesse Marsch.
Stunning goals by substitutes Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean in added time gave Scotland a momentous 4-2 win over Denmark to book the Scots their place at the World Cup finals for the first time since 1998.
SINGAPORE: He was limping through the mixed zone and aided by a crutch, but there was no mistaking the broad smile on Ilhan Fandi's face.
SYDNEY :Australia's eight-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore will rejoin surfing's world tour next year, the second former title-holder to announce a return this week after Olympic gold medallist Carissa Moore said she was on the comeback.
NEW YORK — Following his team's 83-66 loss to Michigan State in the Champions Classic on Tuesday night, Kentucky coach Mark Pope said his «message isn't resonating» with his players and called the Wildcats «really poorly coached.»
Andy Robertson was "in bits" before Scotland beat Denmark 4-2 to qualify for the World Cup, saying he could not help thinking about former Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota and their shared dream of playing in football's biggest tournament.
KINGSTON :Haiti defied the odds to book a place at next year's World Cup on Tuesday and they will be joined by both Panama and Curacao, who became the smallest country to ever win a berth at the finals.
GLASGOW :"We were rubbish but who cares?" John McGinn said as scenes of delirium broke out at a joyous Hampden Park on Tuesday after Scotland's 4-2 victory over Denmark sent them to their first World Cup finals since 1998.