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Senegal breeze past Qatar to likely eliminate the hosts

Host nation Qatar were pushed to the brink of an early elimination from their own World Cup on Friday after a 3-1 defeat to Senegal.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Group A, qatar, Senegal

Neymar set to miss the rest of Group Stage

Neymar is set to miss the rest of Brazil’s Group Stage due to an ankle injury. The forward was subbed in the 80th minute of Brazil’s 2-0 win over Serbia. It is reported that he will be ready for the Knockout rounds, should Brazil advance.

Posted in International, Top story, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Brazil, injury, Neymar

Iran defeat Wales in last-gasp effort

Iran claimed a famous 2-0 victory over 10-man Wales on Friday as Carlos Queiroz’s men scored two goals deep into added time to keep their World Cup campaign alive.

Posted in International, Top story, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Group B, Iran, Wales

Uruguay strike post twice in draw with South Korea

Uruguay were held to a goalless draw by South Korea in their World Cup opener in Qatar on Thursday.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, South Korea, Uruguay

Watch: Does Messi need to win the World Cup to be the GOAT?

Does Lionel Messi need to win the World Cup to hold the title of greatest footballer of all time? Sky Sports’ “Heated Debate” takes a look.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, Videos, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Argentina, greatest of all time, Lionel Messi

World Cup Wrap: Spain rout Costa Rica, Germany upset by Japan

Group E Favourites, Germany were beaten 2-1 by Japan in a major upset. While Spain coasted to a 7-0 win over Costa Rica. In Group F, Croatia were held to a goalless draw against Morocco, while Belgium edged Canada in a 1-0 victory.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, Videos, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Group E, Group F, Highlights

Pep Guardiola to remain City boss until 2025

Reigning Premier League champions, Manchester City, and Pep Guardiola have agreed to extend the manager’s tenure to June 2025.

Posted in EPL, Premier League, Top Headlines | Tagged contract extension, Manchester City, Pep Guardiola

World Cup Wrap: France punish Aussies, Poland draw with Mexico

After a shaky start to the match, world champions France hammered Australia 4-1 in their Group D clash, whilst Denmark vs Tunisia and Poland vs Mexico both played out to goalless draws.

Posted in Top Headlines, Videos, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Highlights

Watch: Argentina stunned by Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia upset Argentina 2-1 in their Group C clash, claiming a win over many people’s tournament favourites on a day the Saudis will never forget.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, Videos, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, Argentina, Saudi Arabia

Tunisia and Denmark share spoils

Tunisia held Denmark to a goalless draw in their World Cup opener on Tuesday, kicking off their Group D campaign with a strong performance against one of the pre-tournament dark horses.

Posted in International, Top Headlines, World Cup | Tagged 2022 Fifa World Cup, denmark, Tunisia
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Watch: Orlando stage dramatic turnaround to stun Messi’s Miami

Lionel Messi scored but could not stop a dramatic collapse as Inter Miami CF were stunned by Orlando City in a remarkable turnaround.

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Watch: Zaragoza keeper sent off after knockout punch

Esteban Andrada faces a lengthy ban after punching an opponent following his red card in a heated La Liga 2 derby.

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