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thesun.co.uk | Jim Sheridan |Joshua Hall
REAL MADRID could include an English backbone in their starting XI next season. Los Blancos look set to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold this summer after the Liverpool star announced he is leaving his boyhood club at the end of the season. While Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton is also reportedly being tracked by the La Liga super club. Three Lions star Jude Bellingham has already established himself as a regular at the Bernabeu.
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1 week ago |
the-sun.com | Jim Sheridan
TRAVIS KELCE has been touted for a career change - after showing off his dance moves alongside Justin Timberlake. The Kansas City Chiefs star hit the golf course with the pop icon in Las Vegas on Wednesday. Kelce is currently enjoying the offseason after the Chiefs missed out on a historic threepeat last season. The 35-year-old will return to Arrowhead next year for a shot at a fourth Super Bowl ring. But in the meantime, the fan favorite is enjoying some downtime with some A-list pals in Sin City.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Sheridan
Two legends of the game stepped up to fill the scheduling gapSNOOKER fans have been denied a refund despite no play on Saturday afternoon at the Crucible. Zhao Xintong's commanding 17-7 victory over Ronnie O'Sullivan was completed on Friday night with a session to spare. FOLLOW ALL THE CRUCIBLE ACTION WITH OUR LIVE BLOGIt meant there was no competitive action during Saturday's afternoon session at the Crucible.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Sheridan
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN has shared a throwback to his first meeting with Zhao Xintong - hours after the Chinese star knocked him out of the World Championship. The Rocket was outplayed by Zhao at the Crucible and went down 17-7 on Friday night. O'Sullivan was targeting an unlikely eighth world title in South Yorkshire. The 49-year-old only decided to play in the tournament the day before his first round match.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jim Sheridan
MILLWALL striker Josh Coburn put in a contender for miss of the season - at the worst possible time. The Lions needed to better Bristol City's result to sneak into the playoffs on a dramatic final day of Championship action. Millwall made the ideal start at Turf Moor, with Mihailo Ivanovic netting an early opener for the visitors. But Josh Brownhill responded with an instant equaliser for the hosts, who had already secured promotion the Premier League.
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