

'F***ing hell lads!': Jamie Carragher's hilarious goal-by-goal reaction in the studio as Liverpool legend goes from sheer elation to utter despair

Ryan Fraser moved to train with Newcastle U21s after being frozen out of team - and future under Eddie Howe appears to be overĭOMINIC KING: Pummeled Liverpool look like a boxer after a fight too many - It's getting uglier and now it's appalling. Things have gotten worse in the middle of the parkĬhelsea 'held a CRISIS meeting with under-fire Graham Potter led by technical director Christopher Vivell to address their unravelling season' MARK LAWRENSON: Liverpool's midfield needs a mentality shift, they just don't control matches anymore Government will FINALLY unveil White Paper for recommendations to English football on Thursday

Despite WBC probe, the mystery remains over his failed drugs tests and is hanging over the sport Wales players WITHDRAW strike threat for Saturday's Six Nations clash with England after reaching a compromise with WRU bosses RB Leipzig 1-1 Manchester City: Josko Gvardiol soars to head Germans level in Champions League last-16 tie after Riyad Mahrez's early opener Jordan Henderson won't be going anywhere, but Fabinho may be shown the door: Who's for the chop in Jurgen Klopp's faltering Liverpool squad? If they lose Harry Kane, the jewel in their crown, the game is upĮrik ten Hag's eyes in the sky: After Nou Camp photo revealed EIGHT staff watching from up high in Barcelona. SIMON JORDAN: Tottenham are all fur coat and no knickers. The wind appeared to affect just one 3-point shot as the six-level conning tower and the scoreboard blocked most of the wind off the Pacific Ocean. Neither team was afraid to hoist 3-pointers and each team made a shot from behind the arc in the first two minutes. Michigan State had consecutive steals, which had coach Tom Izzo emphatically pumping his fist. His final two dunks helped the Spartans take control. Sissoko had three slam dunks in the final 5 minutes of the half, including on an alley-oop pass from A.J. Michigan State led 38-31 at halftime largely on the strength of the powerful inside game of the 6-foot-9 Sissoko. The crowd of 3,000 was made up mostly of sailors from the aircraft carrier as well as fans of both teams. Just before the second half began, the crowd rose for the retiring of the flag at sunset. The teams wore camouflage uniforms with USA on the back. The game was played 11 years to the day after North Carolina beat Michigan State on the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson at North Island NAS, with then-president Barack Obama and wife Michelle watching from courtside. Despite taking place aboard a ship, supporters still packed the stands to cheer on the teams
