Sarina Wiegman was left rueing a “really disappointing” and “unnecessary” defeat to France as England’s hopes of automatic qualification for Euro 2025 in Switzerland were left very much in the balance.
“I think our performance was good for most parts of the game,” said the Lionesses manager after her side succumbed 2-1, conceding two goals from corners. The result is really disappointing and I think unnecessary.”
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When Beth Mead gave England the lead they looked set fair in front of a packed stadium but then things went badly awry against Hervé Renard’s streetwise France, raising fears of the European champions becomi…
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The Cleveland Browns do not look like themselves of late, meaning they are no longer the laughingstock of the NFL. The New York Jets have taken that throne. Being second in the AFC North should earn some respect. Especially when your most talented offensive player, Odell Beckham Jr., is out for the rest of the season, yet you still manage to find success. After last Sunday’s 27-25 win over Jacksonville, pulling Cleveland to 8-3, the Browns have entered the rare territory of a non-losing season. They haven’t done that since 2007. For the first time since 2002, this team will likely go to the postseason. We are in strange times, indeed. Now, while the Browns have won eight games this season, their wins have not been consistent. This team does not have a top-tier offense or d…
The former Leeds defender Terry Cooper has died at the age of 77. The left-back, who won 20 caps for England, played 351 times for the club between 1964 and 1975, scoring 11 times.
One of those goals was the winning goal in the 1968 League Cup final against Arsenal and he played a key part in the club’s First Division title the following season.
A Leeds statement on their website read: “Leeds United are devastated to learn of the passing of Terry Cooper at the age of 77. A club legend, Cooper amassed 351 appearances for the Whites, scoring 11 goals, during Leeds’ most successful era to date.
“The thoughts of everyone at Leeds United are with Terry’s family and friends at this diff…
Loris Karius believes the story of his goalkeeping career can still have a happy ending and remains convinced he is capable of playing for leading clubs.
“I showed I don’t need to hide or anything, that I can still perform on this standard,” said the 29-year-old, whose appearance for Newcastle during their Carabao Cup final defeat by Manchester United on Sunday was his first at senior level for two years.
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Despite conceding twice in that 2-0 Wembley defeat Karius generally acquitted himself well, helping to repair the psychological damage inflicted during his calamitous performance five years ago as Liverpool lo…
Kyogo Furuhashi struck twice as Celtic continued their imperious start to the season with a 6-0 triumph over St Johnstone in Perth.
The Japan forward scored either side of Paulo Bernardo in the final 10 minutes of the first half. Callum McGregor added to the lead with his fourth long-range goal of the season, Daizen Maeda got on the scoresheet after having a first-half effort controversially disallowed and substitute Adam Idah rounded off the scoring.
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Brendan Rodgers’ side have now won their first nine matches of the season, scoring 33 goals along the way, and have totalled 17 consecutive victories stretching back to last term.
How was the USWNT’s Megan Rapinoe being thrust into the forefront of sport and society while helping the United States women’s national team lift a second straight World Cup title four years ago? No matter how long ago it feels, the next edition of the global showcase is here, with 32 teams competing for the Women’s World Cup crown for the first time. What will take place in Australia and New Zealand? Deadspin’s Sam Fels and Eric Blum give their predictions for which teams will advance past the group stage, get knocked out in the latter stages of the tournament, and more below. Group A — New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the PhillippinesThe Lionesses warm up in training camp. source: Getty Images Blum: Norway and Switzerland advance Norway should win the group, with Swi…
Happily, the eyesore is gone. Unhappily, it will not be vaporized, shoved into the Thames, flash-frozen and shattered by mallets, coated in fox blood and torn apart by famished hounds, shot into the sun, or melted down into a fine paste suitable for insulation. In 2011, Fulham chairman Mohamed Al-Fayed installed a statue of Michael Jackson at Craven Cottage. Why? Jackson wasn't a Fulham fan, appeared (but did not perform) at just one match. The answer is that Jackson was Fayed's friend, and Fayed has too much money. So up the statue went, to the consternation of Fulham fans and the derision of everyone else. This summer, Fayed sold the team to Shad Khan, owner of the Jaguars. Naturally, the very first questions upon taking over were about what he was going to do with that fuc…
According to multiple reports, the Celtics have agreed to trade the number one overall pick in Thursday’s NBA draft to the Philadelphia 76ers, clearing the way for the Sixers to finally add a guard—any guard, please God let it be a guard—to their young core. The Sixers are expected to use the first overall pick on Washington freshman Markelle Fultz. The specifics of the deal, first reported by David Aldridge, appear to be as follows: Boston will take back the third overall pick in this year’s draft, as well as the Los Angeles Lakers’ pick in the 2018 draft, currently owned by the Sixers. Reports from Woj and ESPN indicate that Lakers pick will have some interesting protections on it: if the lottery ultimately places it in picks two through five it will not convey to the Ce…