Anthony Joshua will fight Tyson Fury or Oleksandr Usyk if he beats Francis Ngannou, insists Eddie Hearn
The promoter believes a showdown between Fury and Joshua is within touching distance once again.
The promoter believes a showdown between Fury and Joshua is within touching distance once again.
OPTIMISTIC Morton boss Dougie Imrie hopes that by giving his players some time off over Christmas that they can attack their final game of the year tomorrow then head into 2024 in full flight.
Kieran Trippier has been such a stellar and important signing for Newcastle, and a symbol of their progress and ambition, but the defender endured a wretched cameo as his side were dramatically knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Chelsea.
Amid Evertonian grievance, a beleaguered group delivered their best performance and result of the campaign. Sadly for Everton, that victorious side was Manchester United. And if Erik ten Hag, forced to watch on from the stands as he served a touchline ban, can point out this was his side’s fifth win in six league games, United had failed the major tests this season.
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-everton-garnacho-result-b2453782.html
Mauricio Pochettino imposed a club punishment on himself for incurring the wrath of referees – as the Chelsea boss criticised new rules that targets managers’ bad behaviour.
Equal parts hype and horsepower, this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix is the most talked about sporting event of the year. For the first time, Formula One will take to the strip, with 20 cars screaming
past the floodlit Venetian Caesar’s Palace and the faux Eiffel Tower at 200mph.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/is-formula-one-gambling-on-las-vegas/
MORTON midfielder Alan Power says that he and his team-mates have let Cappielow boss Dougie Imrie down with their poor form.
Maddison dropped out of the England squad on Friday due to the ankle injury picked up in Monday’s 4-1 home defeat to Chelsea — a match in which Van de Ven was also substituted with a severe hamstring injury.
Erling Haaland’s double helped Manchester City secure derby day delight as lifeless rivals Manchester United were outclassed in an embarrassing home defeat.
It was meant to be the game no-one wanted to play in, but this World Cup has a habit of throwing up dramatic finales, and this bronze final was no different.
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