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Are Irina Shayk and Tom Brady dating? NFL star caught caressing model's face after spending the night together
Are Irina Shayk and Tom Brady dating? NFL star caught caressing model's face after spending the night together
Tom Brady and Irina Shayk first met in June at the wedding of billionaire art dealer Joe Nahmad and model Madison Headrick in Sardinia
2023-07-25 02:16
Ryan Porteous not too envious of Scotland team-mates as he heads back to Watford
Ryan Porteous not too envious of Scotland team-mates as he heads back to Watford
Ryan Porteous watched his Scotland team-mates gearing up for their summer holidays after Tuesday’s win over Georgia while preparing to start his next campaign the following day. The defender was due back at Watford for a team meeting and day three of pre-season training hours after helping Scotland to victory in difficult conditions. The former Hibernian player is happy to get back to England, though, and get to work under new head coach Valerien Ismael, who was appointed on May 10. “All the boys are jetting off on holiday but I’m back in,” Porteous said. “There will be a big rebuild probably at Watford so I’m looking forward to getting started there. “I had a holiday before. We finished up on the 10th (of May) so I got away for a couple of weeks. “Listen, I will be in good shape going back. That’s what you want as a player. Pre-season is hard enough but if you are in good physical state, as you need to be in this day and age, then it will be of benefit to me.” The defender’s return to club duty might have been delayed at one point as the Euro 2024 qualifier looked in severe doubt because of a waterlogged pitch, with rules stating any abandoned game continues the next day. Porteous got away from Hampden after midnight but the fans were not far in front of him after a near two-hour delay while water was swept off the pitch following a torrential downpour. Speaking after a 2-0 win for the Group A leaders, the 24-year-old said: “We wanted the game to go on because there were 50,000 fans there. For them to come to the game, spend all that money on travel and tickets and then go home very disappointed that the game was the next day, wasn’t what we wanted. “We wanted to play the game. We understand why they (Georgia) wouldn’t because they were 1-0 down, that’s completely understandable, but most of the fans stayed to the end. “The fans were brilliant, because it was a late night for a lot of kids and working people as well.” The victory made it four wins from four in Group A, Scotland’s best start to any qualifying campaign, and sent them eight points clear halfway through their schedule. Porteous said: “It’s exactly where we want to be, but the manager keeps reiterating to us and the press that we have done nothing yet. “We have put ourselves in a fantastic position but it’s one game at a time that will get us there. We need to stay grounded. “Four wins probably doesn’t get you there, you have to keep going.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Almost two thirds of football fans oppose VAR, survey finds Leicester and Sale to face holders La Rochelle in Heineken Champions Cup pool Range of armband options for Women’s World Cup as FIFA aims to avoid repeat row
2023-06-21 22:21
Portuguese prime minister resigns after being caught up in corruption probe
Portuguese prime minister resigns after being caught up in corruption probe
Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa says he is resigning after being involved in a widespread corruption probe
2023-11-07 22:54
Why Americans feel gloomy about the economy despite falling inflation and low unemployment
Why Americans feel gloomy about the economy despite falling inflation and low unemployment
Inflation has reached its lowest point in 2 1/2 years
2023-11-19 19:16
Aaron Boone leaves door wide open on fan favorite returning to save season
Aaron Boone leaves door wide open on fan favorite returning to save season
Aaron Boone didn't shut down the idea of a fan-favorite slugger getting back to the Bronx to help quell the Yankees batting issues.The New York Yankees have the second-worst batting average in the MLB and are 21st in runs per game. These are not the sluggers fans in the Bronx have come accu...
2023-08-05 22:46
Earth to warm up to 2.9C even with current climate pledges: UN
Earth to warm up to 2.9C even with current climate pledges: UN
Countries' greenhouse gas-cutting pledges put Earth on track for warming far beyond key limits, potentially up to a catastrophic 2.9 degrees Celsius this century, the UN said Monday...
2023-11-20 22:57
Shedeur Sanders pulls out Prime Time TD celebration, paying homage to his dad
Shedeur Sanders pulls out Prime Time TD celebration, paying homage to his dad
Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders pulled out his dad, Deion's, "Prime Time" celebration after scoring a touchdown against Nebraska in Week 2.
2023-09-10 05:22
What is Jenna Bush Hager's new project about? NBC's 'Today' host shares exciting details with fans on social media
What is Jenna Bush Hager's new project about? NBC's 'Today' host shares exciting details with fans on social media
‘Today’ alum Jenna Bush Hager unveils promotional poster featuring series of upcoming events, keep reading to know more
2023-07-31 13:27
'RHONY Season 14': Who is Jessel Taank? Fashion publicist and businesswoman is a master problem solver
'RHONY Season 14': Who is Jessel Taank? Fashion publicist and businesswoman is a master problem solver
Jessel Taank has worked with some of the biggest fashion brands as a fashion publicist
2023-07-17 06:57
CORRECTING and REPLACING Imagine a World Where Cancer Is Not a Killer. National Geographic – Armed With Exclusive Access – to Follow World Scientists Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci on Their Journey to What Could Be a Game-Changing Cancer Therapy
CORRECTING and REPLACING Imagine a World Where Cancer Is Not a Killer. National Geographic – Armed With Exclusive Access – to Follow World Scientists Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci on Their Journey to What Could Be a Game-Changing Cancer Therapy
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2023-06-15 07:56
At UN, Biden will ask world to stick with Ukraine
At UN, Biden will ask world to stick with Ukraine
By Steve Holland NEW YORK U.S. President Joe Biden will use his speech to the U.N. General Assembly
2023-09-19 17:19
Erling Haaland back with a bang as Manchester City progress in Champions League
Erling Haaland back with a bang as Manchester City progress in Champions League
Erling Haaland shrugged off injury to score twice as holders Manchester City reached the Champions League last 16 with a comfortable 3-0 win over 10-man Young Boys. The prolific Norwegian took his tally for the season to 15 with a penalty and a long-range strike as City eased past the Swiss champions at the Etihad Stadium to secure their fourth successive Group G win. Phil Foden also got on the scoresheet as City, securing their place in the knockout stages for an 11th successive season, overran opponents who failed to muster a single shot and had Sandro Lauper sent off in the second half. Typically, it was Haaland who stole the show having overcome the ankle problem that forced him off against Bournemouth on Saturday. Pep Guardiola could have rested his attacking spearhead with Sunday’s trip to Chelsea in mind but resisted and was rewarded with a clinical performance. Six changes were made with Jeremy Doku, Rodri and Bernardo Silva among those dropped to the bench, but the returning Foden and Jack Grealish brought further firepower. City, without getting anywhere top gear, were far too strong for the lacklustre visitors and dictated the game at their will. Young Boys’ only spark came from their lively fans, who after making a colour-coordinated entrance in black or yellow depending on which tier they were seated, let off fireworks in the second half. City should have taken an early lead after Mateo Kovavic played in Grealish with a superb through-ball and his cut-back presented Rico Lewis with a gilt-edged chance. Lewis attempted to sidefoot the ball home but Loris Benito cleared off the line. Kovacic then linked well with Haaland, who was tripped on the edge of the area. Kyle Walker drilled the resulting free-kick at Anthony Racioppi and the keeper got up quickly to deny Foden on the rebound. The inevitable opener came on 23 minutes after Matheus Nunes was tripped just inside the area by Lauper who – having been booked moments earlier – escaped a second yellow card on this occasion. Haaland made no mistake as he sent Racioppi the wrong way from the spot. Haaland threatened to grab his second as he homed in on a Walker cross but a slight deflection off a defender wrong-footed him as he shaped to shoot. City doubled their lead just before the interval as Foden cut inside from a superb Grealish pass and brushed off a challenge from Ulisses Garcia to drill in from a tight angle. Haaland added the third early in the second half after a storming break from Lewis, lashing home powerfully on the turn after taking a touch just outside the area. Young Boys’ woes were compounded moments later when Lauper finally received his second booking following a bad challenge on substitute Nathan Ake. Haaland was withdrawn just after the hour and City professionally saw out the remainder of the game with Kovacic and substitute Kalvin Phillips having further chances. Read More Daizen Maeda sent off as sorry Celtic are hit for six by Atletico Madrid Eddie Howe knows Newcastle need two wins to keep Champions League hopes alive Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford FA asks Mikel Arteta and Arsenal for observations after referee comments Tragedy chanting causes ‘unbearable pain’ and must stop – Margaret Aspinall ‘Just ridiculous’ – A closer look at Glenn Maxwell’s remarkable double century
2023-11-08 06:17