India's King Kohli adds 54 to record for most runs in a single World Cup in final against Australia
Indian batting star Virat Kohli has extended his record run tally at a Cricket World Cup to 765 from 11 games
2023-11-19 20:46
Nicolai Hojgaard produces big finish to win season-ending World Tour Championship
Nicolai Hojgaard has claimed the biggest title of his career after running off five straight birdies down the stretch to hold off Tommy Fleetwood and win the season-ending World Tour Championship on the European tour
2023-11-19 20:45
'America's Most Wanted' fugitive Donald Santini, 65, gets 50 years in prison after he pleads guilty to Florida woman's 1984 murder
On November 16, Donald Santini pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of Cynthia Ruth Wood to avoid a first-degree murder charge
2023-11-19 20:29
'He had to do that': Internet reacts with hilarious memes as 50 Cent takes a jab at Diddy over lawsuit settlement with Cassie
Rapper Diddy and his ex girlfriend Cassie quickly resolved the bombshell lawsuit a day after filing
2023-11-19 20:29
Tickets for UK's Glastonbury music festival sell out 'within an hour'
Ticket's for next year's Glastonbury music festival were snapped up Sunday within an hour of going...
2023-11-19 20:28
'May his memory be a blessing': Fans offer support as Dana Carvey announces break from acting in the wake of son's death
On November 18, Dana Carvey, 68, posted a message on Instagram and X that began, 'This is just to say thank you'
2023-11-19 20:23
Internet frustrated as Colleen Ballinger apologizes for ukulele video denying grooming allegations: 'Please log off'
Colleen Ballinger returned to YouTube from a 4-month break after a period of racism and grooming accusations
2023-11-19 20:23
Jason Knight: Ireland need to develop a ruthless streak
Jason Knight has admitted the Republic of Ireland’s new generation must develop a ruthless streak if they are to fulfil their potential. A difficult Euro 2024 Group B campaign drew to its seemingly inevitable conclusion on Saturday evening when a 1-0 defeat by the Netherlands in Amsterdam sent the Dutch through to next summer’s finals in Germany and Ireland home to lick their wounds. Stephen Kenny’s men knew in advance of the game at the Johan Cruyff Arena that even the safety net of a play-off place via the Nations League had evaporated, and they were left to reflect upon home and away defeats by France, the Netherlands and Greece and a return of just six points at Gibraltar’s expense to show for their efforts. Asked what lessons they had learned, Bristol City midfielder Knight said: “It’s fresh, but playing against Holland and France is about having a clinical edge. “That’s been a large part of all the games we’ve been equal in: they’ve taken their chances and we haven’t. We defended well in large of parts of all the games. Looking back briefly off the top of my head, we lacked a bit of creative spark and those goals when we needed to capitalise. “The confidence is good. We’re playing some good attractive football at times. We’ve fallen on the wrong side of results against good teams. France and Netherlands aren’t minnows of world football. “There’s confidence within the group and definitely confidence we’ll turn it around.” Knight, 22, is one of the flag-bearers for Kenny’s drastically overhauled squad which has seen the manager promote from the Under-21 ranks and promote a front-foot approach. His efforts have met with limited success – Ireland have won just six of the 29 competitive games they have played under his charge, and that bottom line is perhaps the most potent weapon in the armoury of those calling for change. Kenny is out of contract after Tuesday night’s friendly against New Zealand at the Aviva Stadium and his future will be decided at a meeting of the Football Association of Ireland’s board on November 28 when members consider a review of the campaign. Whatever the outside noise, the 52-year-old’s his players remain steadfastly behind him and Knight reiterated that message when asked about the future. He said: “Well, my view is that the manager is still here and we’re treating it as so. The manager has been great to me and the players. We want to be winning more games for him, but we’ll see what happens.” Defeat in Amsterdam came courtesy of Wout Weghorst’s 12th-minute strike, although the game was not as close as the scoreline suggested and but for some less than effective finishing and the efforts of Republic keeper Gavin Bazunu, Ronald Koeman’s men could have had qualification tied up long before the final whistle. Knight said: “We wanted a good performance and result, which ultimately we didn’t do. There were good parts to it. We just lacked a bit of creativity and cutting edge up top. “There’s no doubt they’re a good team, but we can certainly be better in all aspects of our game, especially creating and scoring goals.” Read More Neco Williams confident Armenia can aid Wales’ Euro 2024 qualification bid On this day in 2019: Mauricio Pochettino sacked by Tottenham Stephen Kenny confident with Republic of Ireland’s solid base for bright future England full-back Kieran Trippier not taking his place at Euro 2024 as a given Wout Weghorst fires Netherlands to Euro 2024 as Ireland end with whimper Saracens overcome injuries to England stars in thrashing of Harlequins
2023-11-19 20:22
Babies evacuated from Gaza hospital UN agency dubs 'death zone'
More than 30 premature babies were evacuated Sunday from Gaza's largest hospital, said a health official in the Hamas-run territory, as Israel's army struck more targets in its...
2023-11-19 20:22
Who is playing Sunday Night Football In Week 11?
Two of the hottest teams in the NFL are set to put their winning streaks on the line on Sunday Night Football.
2023-11-19 20:22
Reece James reflects on injury struggles with positive fitness update
Reece James opens up on his injury struggles & reveals Chelsea's fitness plan for him.
2023-11-19 20:20
Dollar Scarcity is Pushing More African Countries to Crisis
African governments are scrambling for dollars, and that’s creating a new dividing line for investors. Amid a deepening
2023-11-19 20:20
