Ireland have to start creating more – O'Neill

Despite keeping Denmark at bay 11 months on from their play-off humbling, a blunt attacking display concerned the Ireland boss. Martin O’Neill admits Republic of Ireland must create more after playing out a bore draw at home to Denmark in the Nations League. The Danes had won 5-1 in Dublin in last year’s World Cup … Continue reading "Ireland have to start creating more – O'Neill"

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'One of the defeats that was the most fun' – Kroos happy with Germany display against France

The Madrid midfielder enjoyed the way Joachim Low’s side played against the World Cup winners, which capped off the national team’s worst ever year Toni Kroos maintains that Germany’s defeat to France in the UEFA Nations League was one of the “most fun” defeats of his career. Joachim Low’s side again slipped to a disappointing … Continue reading "'One of the defeats that was the most fun' – Kroos happy with Germany display against France"

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Freestyle footballer Liv Cooke joins Mata's Common Goal

The Manchester United midfielder’s initiative has bolstered its ranks with the world-famous freestyler Freestyle football world champion Liv Cooke has joined Juan Mata’s Common Goal initiative. Common Goal is a charitable movement run by streetfootballworld that was launched with the support of the Manchester United attacker. Mata announced in an article for The Players’ Tribune … Continue reading "Freestyle footballer Liv Cooke joins Mata's Common Goal"

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Pogba is Manchester United's de facto captain as Mourinho storm rages on

He might be stripped of official leadership, but the World Cup winner’s influence on the pitch at Old Trafford is unmatched He’s a World Cup winner with the world at his feet, a France hero adored around the world and Manchester United’s star player. But Paul Pogba is no captain to Jose Mourinho. “When we’re at home we should attack, … Continue reading "Pogba is Manchester United's de facto captain as Mourinho storm rages on"

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New California Law Says Police Should Kill Only When ‘Necessary’

California’s new lethal force bill “changes the culture of policing,” Assemblywoman Shirley Weber said Monday. She’s seen here in April, alongside Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, the bill’s co-author. Police officers in California will be required to use lethal force only as a “necessary” response to a threat — not merely as an “objectively reasonable” one — … Continue reading "New California Law Says Police Should Kill Only When ‘Necessary’"

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Emery refusing to rush Koscielny back from injury

The Arsenal boss is taking a more careful approach with the French defender Unai Emery says he will not rush Laurent Koscielny back into the lineup as the Frenchman awaits a return from injury. Koscielny ruptured his achilles tendon in May and has been sidelined ever since, missing the World Cup as well as the … Continue reading "Emery refusing to rush Koscielny back from injury"

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Barcelona braced for Cillessen exit as they eye Athletic's Remiro

The Camp Nou are expecting to be in the market for another goalkeeper and have their sights set on a promising talent with an expiring contract Barcelona have started to scour the market for a new goalkeeper, with Goal of the understanding that Alex Remiro of Athletic Club is a preferred option.  The Camp Nou giants currently have two experienced international … Continue reading "Barcelona braced for Cillessen exit as they eye Athletic's Remiro"

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Guardiola: Versatility the key for Stones

John Stones will have a long career if he can master multiple positions as well as centre-back, says Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola. John Stones will reap the long-term benefits of playing in a number of different positions for Manchester City, according to Pep Guardiola. The England international filled in at right-back in the absence … Continue reading "Guardiola: Versatility the key for Stones"

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Hurricane Dorian Grows Into Category 4 Storm As It Heads Toward Bahamas, U.S.

Water was sold out at a grocery store in North Miami, Fla., on Friday as residents heeded warnings to stockpile a week’s worth of food and supplies before Hurricane Dorian arrives on Monday. Updated at 9:15 a.m. ET Hurricane Dorian, now a category 4 storm, was heading across the Atlantic toward the Bahamas and the … Continue reading "Hurricane Dorian Grows Into Category 4 Storm As It Heads Toward Bahamas, U.S."

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