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Everton Supporter Receives Stadium Ban for Racial Abuse Against Liverpool's Salah
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Son Heung-min's Finger Injury Sparks Controversy in South Korea Team Ahead of Asian Cup Exit
"Son Heung-min, the revered captain of South Korea's national team and a star player for Tottenham Hotspur, suffered a finger injury amid a discord with teammates over a seemingly innocuous game of table tennis. -
Jude Bellingham Sidelined with Ankle Sprain, Real Madrid Confirms
"Real Madrid's midfield dynamo Jude Bellingham is poised for a brief hiatus from the pitch following an ankle sprain sustained during the team's recent La Liga victory over Girona. The English international's injury was confirmed by Real Madrid after Bellingham was forced to exit the game in the aftermath of a challenge that saw Pablo Torre inadvertently step on his foot, causing visible discomfort.
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Scottie Scheffler Arrested at PGA Championship After Misunderstanding with Police
World No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler was arrested by Louisville Metro Police on Friday morning after attempting to drive into the entrance of Valhalla Golf Club, the site of this week's PGA Championship. The incident occurred amidst a chaotic situation following a fatal accident outside the course, where a man was struck and killed by a shuttle bus around 5 a.m. ET. -
Ederson Out for Title Decider and FA Cup Final Due to Fractured Eye Socket
Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson Moraes has been ruled out of the Premier League title decider and the FA Cup final after suffering a fractured eye socket. The injury, sustained during City's 2-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, leaves the team without their first-choice goalkeeper for the crucial final games of the season. -
Raphael Varane to Leave Manchester United After Three Seasons Amid Injuries
Raphaël Varane, the celebrated French defender, will bid farewell to Manchester United at the end of the current season. The club announced Varane's departure after three years, marking the end of a tenure that began with high hopes following his £40 million ($50.2 million) transfer from Real Madrid in 2021. -
Premier League Showdown: Arsenal Eyes Title as Historic Rivals Clash in Season Finale
As the Premier League season barrels towards an exhilarating climax, Arsenal finds itself in a familiar position of hopeful anticipation, buoyed by a critical 1-0 victory over Manchester United. -
Phoenix Suns Appoint Mike Budenholzer as Head Coach Following Frank Vogel’s Departure
The Phoenix Suns have appointed Mike Budenholzer as their new head coach, less than 24 hours after parting ways with Frank Vogel. This significant change in leadership comes on the heels of a disappointing playoff exit, which saw the Suns swept by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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Arsenal Secures Jorginho for Another Season with Contract Extension
Arsenal has successfully extended the contract of midfielder Jorginho, solidifying the Italy international's stay at the club amid a pivotal period in their Premier League campaign. -
Series of Violent Attacks on Malaysian Soccer Players Stirs National Security Concerns
In a disturbing series of events that has shocked Malaysia, three high-profile soccer players have been violently attacked within a single week, raising serious concerns about the safety of athletes in the country. -
Darwin Núñez Sparks Transfer Speculation After Deleting Liverpool Photos from Instagram
Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez has sparked fresh speculation about his future at the club after deleting nearly all Liverpool-related posts from his Instagram account following the team's 4-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday. The Uruguayan's actions, coupled with his on-field struggles and recent transfer rumors, have fueled discussions about a potential summer exit from Anfield. -
Tiger Woods Allegedly Inks $100M Golf Pact, Rejects LIV Gold's Lucrative Offer
Golf icon Tiger Woods clinches a remarkable $100 million endorsement from the PGA Tour, turning down the enticing offer from LIV Gold. -
Erik ten Hag Dismisses Rumors of Widespread Manchester United Sale
Amid swirling rumors of a massive squad overhaul, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has robustly defended his team, describing the widespread media speculation as "untrue" and a "joke." As United gears up for its first summer transfer window under the stewardship of new investor Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS group, ten Hag faced questions about the future of key players, including Marcus Rashford.