Liverpool’s misery continued on Sunday night as bitter rivals Manchester United dumped them out of the fourth round of the FA Cup at Old Trafford. The returning Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino combined twice to score both of the Reds’ goals, ending
The lifelong climate change activist has been a favourite among Britons for more than half a century, appearing in numerous documentaries. He first found fame after working in the BBC production team in the Sixties and since then he has travelled to
Witnesses in Sousse say security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of angry protesters blocking roads. Violent protests have broken out in at least six Tunisian cities, including the capital Tunis and the coastal city of Sousse, as anger mounts over
Marcus Rashford – 5 Disappointing with his end product in the final third until finding Pogba at the edge of the box for the goal from the right wing. Overall though, far from his best. Edinson Cavani – 6 Some decent movement
As details of the trade pact emerges, the group which represents fishermen issued a statement warning they were far from satisfied from what they had read so far. They said: “Sadly, from what’s emerging, the trade deal treaty is far from a
“Always, It is always difficult to play good football. So we have to be patient and play football and have confidence, because we have great players.” Aubameyang had already equalised after Theo Walcott gave Southampton an early lead on his return to
Diogo Jota – 5 Ran down too many cul-de-sacs in possession and decision-making was off. Mohamed Salah – 7 Neat set-up for Jones’ post-shaker and made plenty of good runs but service limited. Sadio Mane – 7 Pace had Ajax defence on
Liverpool were denied victory in stoppage time at Brighton as the Reds conceded two penalties at the Amex Stadium. Diogo Jota’s goal looked to have set the Premier League champions up for victory after Neal Maupay missed from the spot in the first
Indeed, the Queen’s youngest child only managed to achieve a C and two Ds at A-level. Despite this, he went on to study History at Jesus College, graduating in 1986 with a 2:2. In The Crown season four, a teenage Prince Edward
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