April, 2022

Wolves’ Neves emerging as top summer target for Arsenal

Wolves midfielder RubenĀ NevesĀ is emerging as one of Arsenal’s top summer transfer targets.

Mavericks focus on consistency in bid for top-four finish

Saracens Mavericks’ secured back-to-back wins for the first time since February in Round 12 of the Vitality Netball Superleague.

Hamilton defying F1’s jewellery ban | ‘I’d have to get them chopped off!’

Lewis Hamilton has vowed to continue wearing jewellery during races despite the FIA’s demand, with the seven-time world champion insisting “you should be able to be who you are” as he braces for another F1 battle.

Charlie O’Shea in intensive care after Wincanton fall

Amateur rider Major Charlie O’Shea is under sedation in intensive care after suffering “serious chest injuries” following his fall in the penultimate race at Wincanton on Sunday.

Embiid cheers led by Iverson as Sixers center crowned scoring champion

Joel Embiid was good-naturedly swatted with towels by his Philadelphia 76ers team-mates as he was crowned NBA scoring champion.

NBA chairman joins Pagliuca’s Chelsea bid | Final bids on Thursday

The chairman of the NBA has joined one of the consortia preparing to table final takeover bids for Chelsea this week.

Thomas Tuchel says Chelsea can ‘dream’ of ‘almost impossible’ task of overcoming Real

Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel says his side are allowed to “dream” as they try to overturn a two-goal deficit at Real Madrid in the Champions League.

Masters: Scottie Scheffler wins first major as Rory McIlroy finishes second

World number one Scottie Scheffler cements his place at the top of the men’s game by winning the 2022 Masters and clinching his first major title.

Man City 2-2 Liverpool: ‘Neither deserve to finish second’ – Alan Shearer

Manchester City and Liverpool are miles ahead of the rest of the Premier League in terms of quality and points, says MOTD pundit Alan Shearer.

Dynamo Kyiv: Ukrainian champions decamp to Bucharest to spread story of grief and hope

The players of Ukrainian champions Dynamo Kyiv have had their lives turned upside down by war, but football is offering them hope.
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