Month: September 2019

11:19 AM ET Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome, who suffered a horror crash in June, will race in the Criterium de Saitama next month, organisers said on Friday. The Briton sustained broken leg, hip, ribs, vertebrae and elbow during a high-speed crash at the Criterium du Dauphine, ruling him out of the Tour
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7:26 AM BST England centre Piers Francis has been cited for a dangerous tackle on Will Hooley in his side’s 45-7 victory over the United States at the Rugby World Cup Thursday. Francis was not sanctioned during the Pool C match in Kobe, and was cited by World Rugby after the game, which also saw
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7:41 AM ET ESPNcricinfo staff Former South Africa allrounder Lance Klusener has been appointed Afghanistan’s new head coach. Andy Moles, who is part of Afghanistan’s revamped selection set-up and is a former coach of the national team, had served as the team’s interim head coach during the recent tour of Bangladesh after the exit of
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6:26 AM ET Andrew LopezESPN New Orleans Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball watched, as seemingly everyone else did, as a clip of his father, LaVar, calling him “damaged goods” made the rounds last week. The clip, from the “Ball in the Family” show on Facebook, was fodder for social media mavens and talk show hosts
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ESPN FC’s Mark Ogden details the dismal situation facing Manchester United on and off the pitch. Stewart Robson examines Manchester United’s squad and shares his thoughts on where they’ll finish this Premier League season. Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea says he and his teammates will “fight to the death” for struggling boss Ole Gunnar
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