Manchester United Puts Four Past Watford
Ashley Young was on hand to pull off a brilliant display against Watford in the midweek fixture, scoring a double, after he bent in a free-kick and despite a second half scare that saw the deficit reduced to one from being 3-0 down in the first period, Lingard was on hand to increase the lead by two with a late goal that broke Watford’s hearts. Meanwhile Leicester beat Tottenham as the Spurs continued a poor run in the league.
Anthony Joshua Says He Wants To Be Like Ronaldo, Messi And Federer
Anthony Joshua has opened up about his dreams of being an all time great like Mohammed Ali and though he admitted that he was content before to just be another boxer doing his thing, now, he wants to be ranked among the greats like Messi, Ronaldo and Federer. He says he is taking the responsibility of being a role model seriously.
Gareth Bale Returns To Rescue Real Madrid
Fuenlebrada had been on the verge of producing an embarrassing result against the Los Blancos as they led at the half time whistle but the introduction of Gareth Bale saw a change in the game’s tempo as the Welsh attacker created both goals for Mayoral to settle at 2-2 and keep Madrid on course for a 20th Copa del Rey victory based on aggregates.
Tiger Woods Returns For Hero World challenge In Bahamas
After more than two years out of action, 41 year old American golf player, Tiger Woods, is set to return to playing after pulling out of an earlier challenge in February. He said the final surgery in April had cured the pain and after two years on the bed, he will return to try to clinch the number one spot in the Golf rankings.
Pep Guardiola Urges David Silva To Sign New Contract
Manchester City manager has advised David Silva to sign a new contract to keep him at the club and has heaped praises on the 31 year old Spanish midfielder. Guardiola said Silva was ‘serious about his life’ and was a player who could survive in any league around the world.
Andy Murray To Become Mentor To Young British Athletes
The 30 year old tennis player has set up a 77 sports management that will train young athletes to achieve great things in their careers and help them to ‘avoid mistakes’ he himself made when he was young. He has recruited 20-year-old twin sprinters Shannon and Cheriece Hylton, and 17-year-old tennis player Aidan McHugh who are also very serious with their academics.
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