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Hart explains how goalkeepers are struggling with World Cup ball
Hart explains how goalkeepers are struggling with World Cup ball
Former England goalkeeper Joe Hart answers your questions about the Trionda World Cup ball and how it might be affecting goalkeepers at the tournament.
Algeria eye revenge in first match against Austria since ‘shame of Gijón’
Group J game recalls the 1982 World Cup, when Austria and West Germany played out a mutually beneficial resultHow long do football grudges last? It has long been argued that Brazil never truly recovered from the Maracanazo, or, if they did, it took decades. The same might be said
Russell snatches controversial F1 Austrian GP pole after Verstappen’s late crash
Russell snatches controversial F1 Austrian GP pole after Verstappen’s late crash
Accident brings out yellow flags in the closing secondsMercedes driver beats Leclerc’s time by 0.236secThe moment of triumph hung briefly in the balance for George Russell in claiming pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix, but with the British driver bullish and ebullient aft
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'That might just wake Germany up' - Paraguay take shock lead through Enciso
Julio Enciso gives Paraguay the lead as they look to upset the odds by defeating Germany in the round of 32. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
World Cup penalty misses - is this the end of the stutter?
World Cup penalty misses - is this the end of the stutter?
The stutter. Like it or loathe it, it's a technique that has been increasingly adopted by penalty takers since the time of Pele in the 1960s. But after some faltering spot-kicks at this World Cup - might it be time up for one of football's most polarising tricks?
Why did England struggle against DR Congo - and what can they learn?
Why did England struggle against DR Congo - and what can they learn?
A tactical analysis of England's victory over DR Congo - and what it might teach them for their next World Cup match against Mexico.
Modric and Ronaldo reunited at World Cup as Croatia aim to snap Portugal’s streak
Two of international football’s 200 club have had parallel careers with their countries, but will this be their last meeting?Can you remember what you were doing on 1 March 2006? Perhaps you were at Anfield, watching England beat Uruguay 2-1. You might have seen Switzerland put t
England need tough guys to match the tough talk if they are to topple South Africa
England need tough guys to match the tough talk if they are to topple South Africa
George Martin’s return and Joe Heyes’ form can boost the visitors but Saturday’s match is the ultimate test in rugbyWhat an emotional rollercoaster these past few days have been for English sport generally. From inglorious run chases at Trent Bridge to early exits at Wimbledon to
In spotlight but shunning limelight - Olise's unique rise to top
A footballer who dislikes too much media attention, but Michael Olise might not have much choice if he carries on his World Cup heroics.
‘Pretty bad from the get-go’: Lewis Hamilton rues Ferrari’s decision at British Grand Prix
Team strategy might have cost him second place Christian Horner makes return to F1 paddock Lewis Hamilton was left frustrated by his Ferrari team’s late strategic decision that might have cost him second place at the British Grand Prix, after he admitted he had endured an afterno
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Safety car decisive again in confusing end to chaotic British GP
The safety car staying out might have been an unsatisfactory way to end the British Grand Prix but this time the rules were followed, writes Andrew Benson.
England’s best World Cup win on foreign soil? Tuchel proving decisive
England’s best World Cup win on foreign soil? Tuchel proving decisive
Was that England's greatest World Cup win on foreign soil? Sir Geoff Hurst has asked the question himself, suggesting that the 3-2 win over Mexico in the round of 16 might be the best performance since the Wembley final in 1966.