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Alexandre Lacazette on Lyon’s improvement: “We have a better control of the game.”
Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette (31) shows ambition as Olympique Lyonnais defeated relegation-battling outfit Troyes this Saturday, sealing a third unbeaten game on the bounce. The Laurent Blanc-led side will try to carry on on Wednesday for an exciting Coupe de France last 16 tie against Lille, having impressed in defeating Rennes on Saturday at Roazhon Park. Against Troyes, Lyon have controlled proceedings and went two goals up thanks to promising youth products Bradley Barcola (20) and Rayan Cherki (19). Lacazette put the finishing touch with a top-corner screamer after Rony Lopes (27) halved the deficit. Pour son 1️⃣3️⃣ème but en @Ligue1UberEats cette saison, Capitaine @LacazetteAlex nous a offert une 𝙈𝙖𝙜𝙣𝙞𝙛𝙞𝙦𝙪𝙚…
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‘Very happy’ Gabriel Martinelli desperate to extend Arsenal contract – ‘I just need a pen’
Gabriel Martinelli has expressed his desire to sign a new Arsenal contract and insists negotiations are not distracting his performances. The 21-year-old is out of contract in 2024, though the club has the option to extend his deal by a further year. He was signed for only £6.4million from Ituano in 2019. Arsenal have made some questionable signings since Arsene Wenger left, but Martinelli is hands down the best of a fairly average bunch. After a solid 2021-22 campaign in which the Gunners came extremely close to exceeding expectations and qualifying for the Champions League, Martinelli is currently in the form of his life and eyeing a place in Brazil’s…
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“The Dynamite Kid” Tom Billington passes away
Tom Billington, better known to wrestling fans as The Dynamite Kid, has passed away on his birthday today at the age of 60. The news was broken by English professional wrestler and Squared Circle Academy trainer Marty Jones. “It’s with great sadness I have to inform you all that The Dynamite Kid Tommy Billington on his birthday has passed away. A true British ambassador for wrestling worldwide,” he wrote in a tweet. The former WWE Tag Team champion and one half of the British Bulldogs had health issues for the past two decades, issues that came due to his in-ring style. He had a paralyzed left leg, tons of back…
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FCSB 0-3 West Ham: Fornals brace helps the Hammers finish ECL group stages with maximum points
Pablo Fornals netted either side of half-time as West Ham beat FCSB 3-0 to finish the Europa Conference League group stages with maximum points. Fornals’ brace and a deflected effort from teenage debutant Divin Mubama ensured the Hammers became the first team in the competition to win all six of their group-stage matches. David Moyes gave 14 senior players a night off as Declan Rice, Jarrod Bowen, Kurt Zouma and Michail Antonio were rested. Yet it was still a mature performance from a line-up including debuts for 16-year-old midfielder Oliver Scarles and homegrown striker Mubama, 18, as well as teenage substitutes Freddie Potts, Keenan Appiah-Forson, Kamarai Swyer and Kaelan Casey.…
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Man-of-the-match Robbie Henshaw with a brilliant try in the corner
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Tiger’s fall, Ireland to win the World Cup and cricket emerging: It’s the week’s best sportswriting
1. At some point over the past few years, as his marriage broke down and his body broke down with it, Tiger Woods became something far weirder. To see those pictures of him wearing a skull mask at a skiing event in Italy to hide a missing front tooth, you couldn’t help but wonder if he’s veering into Michael Jackson territory. And so when that journeyman professional, Dan Olsen, made claims that Woods might be using performance enhancers and might someday “surpass Lance Armstrong with infamy,” the charges were taken seriously enough to be reported by mainstream media outlets. Writing for Rolling Stone, Michael Weinreb examines Tiger Woods’ mighty fall from grace. Source:…
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Shane Lowry hustled by Pádraig Harrington – It’s the sporting tweets of the week
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Here’s the team that will attempt to deny Ireland a Six Nations title
SCOTLAND HAVE MADE two changes to their starting team to face Ireland at Murrayfield on Saturday in the Six Nations. Stuart Hogg will be as much of a danger as ever. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO Head coach Vern Cotter has brought dynamic Glasgow Warriors back row Adam Ashe into his side at blindside flanker in place of Rob Harley, adding another powerful ball-carrying threat to his XV. The only other change sees Ryan Grant – a Lion in 2013 – selected at loosehead prop for his first start of the championship, Alasdair Dickinson dropping out to make way. Elsewhere, Cotter has gone for continuity despite Scotland’s four losses in the championship so far,…
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‘I’ll just have to pinch myself and let it sink in’ – Robbie Henshaw
JUST THREE YEARS ago, Robbie Henshaw captained Marist College to their first Connacht Schools Senior Cup win in over thirty years. Yesterday, he lifted the Six Nations trophy after playing a pivotal role in Ireland retaining their championship. And while there are still some questions over whether the 21-year old’s best position is 12 or 13, there is no doubt he is likely to play a major role during Ireland’s World Cup campaign. For now though, he is just trying to let Saturday’s success sink in. “It’s unbelievable, I can’t really describe it at this stage, I’ll just have to pinch myself and let it sink in. Credit to all the…
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SBW at the Sportsground and Connacht’s other European knock-outs
CONNACHT WILL FEATURE in their first European knock-out game since the 2009/10 season on Friday evening, when they take on Gloucester in the Challenge Cup quarter-finals. Robbie Henshaw will be involved as Connacht look to make new history. Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO Pat Lam’s men will hope to upset the odds at Kingsholm, although David Humphreys’s Premiership outfit have been treating the Challenge Cup as crucial to their season and will prove a difficult proposition. As Connacht get set to renew their acquaintance with the knock-out stages of European competition, we look back on their history in these ties. 1997-98 After recording five wins from six in a pool that also…