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Philipp Lahm: ‘The 2006 World Cup changed Germany. That’s what a great event can do’

Euro 2024 tournament director on his ambitions for next summer, football’s money problem and why Germany’s men’s team fell away Philipp Lahm gazes over the pitch he called home for a decade and a half, and allows the memories to flood back. It was June 2006 and the first day of the long, roasting, transformative

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England’s Ellie Cardwell: ‘If I can be that positive voice, I’ll be loud’

Breakout netball star on inspiring her teammates, the game’s problems in Australia and why she needed to take a break The final whistle had blown in England’s first Netball World Cup final when Laura Malcolm spotted her teammate Ellie Cardwell in tears. Their side had lost to Australia by 16 goals – no small margin

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Erik ten Hag to stick by André Onana in crucial final Champions League tie

Manchester United manager will not drop beleaguered keeper‘He is second-best keeper in Premier League based on stats’ Erik ten Hag has said André Onana will not be dropped for Manchester United’s crucial final Champions League group game against Bayern Munich and claimed his beleaguered goalkeeper is the Premier League’s second best, citing “expected prevented goals”.

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