'De Ligt is one of the most talented defenders in the world' - Nagelsmann
Bayern Manager Julian Nagelsmann and fullback Alphonso Davies discuss the signing of Mattihjs de Ligt.
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Sutton Coldfield’s Laura Unsworth helped Team England make history as they outclassed Australia to win a first Commonwealth hockey gold.
Keely Hodgkinson and Jake Wightman also suffered disappointment at the Commonwealth Games.
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Grantham’s Shona McCallin and England women’s hockey team are on the cusp of history after defeating New Zealand in a shootout to reach the Commonwealth Games gold medal match.
WEYMOUTH turned in a disappointing defensive display as Tonbridge Angels ran out 3-1 winners in their Vanarama National League South opener at the Bob Lucas Stadium.
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Taylor Fritz faces Andy Murray in one of the highlights of the first round.
The Argentina maestro capped a fine team performance with two late goals
Kingsbridge’s Giselle Ansley helped Team England make history as they outclassed Australia to win a first Commonwealth hockey gold.
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Michael Hooper decided not to play against Argentina on Saturday, as the Australia captain is not in the right frame of mind.
Iain McLean sealed Scotland’s Commonwealth lawn bowls campaign in style, as he took bronze in the men’s singles.
Chiellini is back up to his old tricks.
Leeds have jumped into the top six with an impressive 34-14 win over Salford as they registered their fifth victory from their past six games.
The 25-year-old rallied to claim a unanimous decision victory over Sagar Ahlawat.
Jake Wightman ignored those who advised him to drop his date with home Games destiny and with a lap to go he probably regretted it.
Shinkwin carded a closing 70 to finish 12 under par at Celtic Manor, where he has now finished first, fourth and eighth in his last three visits. Syme secured second place on eight under, with Julien Guerrier, Andy Sullivan, David Dixon, Renato Paratore and Lucas Bjerregaard sharing third another three strokes back. Guerrier had trailed Shinkwin by a shot after 54 holes and fell further behind with a bogey on the first, but immediately got on level terms thanks to a birdie on the second as Shinkwin bogeyed.
The Dutchman’s clarity and authority on the training ground comes as a sharp contrast to some of the chaos that continues to rumble on behind the scenes at Old Trafford