England fans heard singing '10 German bombers' chant before Ireland clash as Thomas Tuchel prepares to take managerial reins
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Lionel Messi a 'different case' for Argentina as Lionel Scaloni insists talismanic captain 'always plays' regardless of MLS minutes with Inter Miami
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Tamim goes global, the rest go missing
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Neymar set to become a free agent? Brazilian superstar's father drops huge hint on future as he explains why Al-Hilal haven't cancelled his contract despite injury nightmare
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Honest but hazy
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A little global village
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Swing still a mystery to Johnson
Mitchell Johnson's days range from the lethal to the leaking. To reduce the bad ones, he knows he cannot try too hard to swing the ball.Sidharth Monga
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Denmark eye the step up
Cricket in Denmark was at its strongest in the 1960s, but the national side, comprising journeymen, students and one pro, is hoping to spark a revival