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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
INTER MILAN fans pleaded to be let back - after leaving an incredible comeback triumph early when Barcelona were winning. Some supporters left the San Siro with Inter trailing 3-2 - and 6-5 on aggregate - deep into stoppage time in the Champions League semi-final. But 37-year-old centre-back Francesco Acerbi netted his first ever goal in Europe's top club competition to take a momentous tie into extra time.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
"DIVINE" presenter Eva Murati was an instant fan hero at the San Siro. As Inter Milan battled Barcelona for a place in the final, the Champions League host was crowned the "cutest Queen". The Albanian model has 1.2million followers on Instagram - many addicted to her glamorous posts as she covers Europe's top club tournament. Eva, who works for Tring TV and VuVu, introduced her midweek coverage by sharing pictures showing off a daring white dress.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
BARRY HEARN claims snooker's World Championship will "travel around the world" - unless the Crucible sees major changes. The Matchroom president believes the 980-seat Sheffield Theatre is "not fit for purpose". And although the Crucible's 50-year contract for the event runs until 2027, Hearn expects a decision over its future in the next few months. Zhao Xintong becoming Asia's first ever Crucible king will surely mean the sport's popularity across that region expanding even faster further.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | Ian Tuckey
DALLAS COWBOYS have come off worse compared to TUPPERWARE. Delivering a scorching verdict, NFL Network's Kyle Brandt claimed 'America's Team' are as boring as it gets in football. In fact, Brandt reckons the 2025 Cowboys are so dull he feels "NOTHING" for them. He labelled them "by far the least interesting team in their division" - the NFC East. In contrast, he believes the Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars are way "more interesting".
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
Visitors frustrate Toffees with brilliant fightbackJULIO ENCISO fired a worldie as relegated Ipswich pulled off a stunning comeback draw. Everton looked in complete control for much of the first half, boosted by Beto's brilliant headed opener on 26 minutes and a low-25-yarder from Dwight McNeil soon after. But shortly before the break Enciso flashed home a right-footer that swerved all over the place on its way past keeper Jordan Pickford.
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