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Lauren James commits her future to Chelsea until 2027
Lauren James commits her future to Chelsea until 2027
Chelsea striker Lauren James has signed a new contract which will keep her at the club until the summer of 2027, the Blues have announced. The 21-year-old, who was named in Sarina Wiegman’s England squad for this summer’s World Cup finals on Wednesday, was part of Emma Hayes’ side as they completed a second consecutive Women’s Super League and FA Cup double during the season which has just ended. James told the club’s official website: “It’s an amazing feeling to extend my stay at the club I love and where I feel most at home. I’m looking forward to the future and I want to reach my full potential. “I want to be the best version of me as a player and as a person, helping to inspire the next generation. It definitely feels like home and it’s always been the place I’ve wanted to be.” Schooled in Chelsea’s academy, James made her senior debut for Arsenal as a 16-year-old and signed her first professional deal with Manchester United before returning to the Blues on a four-year contract in July 2021. General manager Paul Green said: “We’re delighted that Lauren has signed an extended deal. She has built on last season and taken another step forward in her development. “She is one of the best young players in the world, who is blue through and through. We look forward to seeing her continue to progress and we believe she will go on to achieve big things at the club.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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2023 NBA Finals: How to watch the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat compete for the Larry O'Brien trophy
2023 NBA Finals: How to watch the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat compete for the Larry O'Brien trophy
It is the tale of two of the NBA's most beloved players.
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The Rising Stars Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Hopes Will Win It Votes
The Rising Stars Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Hopes Will Win It Votes
Zimbabwe’s ruling party, which has retained power for more than four decades through a series of disputed votes,
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Detroit Pistons agree to record deal with Monty Williams to be new head coach, per reports
Detroit Pistons agree to record deal with Monty Williams to be new head coach, per reports
The Detroit Pistons have agreed to a record deal with Monty Williams to be the franchise's new head coach, according to The Athletic's Shams Charania and ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
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Man United great Neville in fear of Man City ahead of FA Cup final
Man United great Neville in fear of Man City ahead of FA Cup final
Gary Neville says he is in fear ahead of the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Manchester City
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French Open hopes AI can help tennis players block death threats, other social media hate
French Open hopes AI can help tennis players block death threats, other social media hate
The group that runs the French Open tennis tournament has hired an artificial intelligence company to monitor players' social media accounts in a bid to try to protect athletes from cyberbullying
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Last-chance saloon for Nantes: French powerhouse fighting relegation on final day
Last-chance saloon for Nantes: French powerhouse fighting relegation on final day
There is still a glimmer of hope at Nantes that the eight-time champion can avoid relegation 11 years after its last season in the second-tier of French soccer
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Los Angeles Rams coach Raheem Morris helps save drowning child in Las Vegas
Los Angeles Rams coach Raheem Morris helps save drowning child in Las Vegas
Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris helped save a drowning child in Las Vegas this past weekend, according to ESPN.
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Lewis Hamilton shares sweet throwback of his father to celebrate his birthday
Lewis Hamilton shares sweet throwback of his father to celebrate his birthday
Lewis Hamilton shared a sweet clip of himself and his father being interviewed by Sky to celebrate his dad's birthday. Anthony Hamilton managed the Britsh Formula One driver's early career, with Lewis winning his first title in 2008 for McLaren. He later decided to part ways with his father as his manager, but now have a "great relationship." Lewis has previously spoken of how his father had four jobs to fund his go-karting. "Thank you for all the love, the lessons, and for always pushing me to be better. Happy birthday big man," Hamilton wrote in an Instagram post. Read More Sir Lewis Hamilton: From Stevenage to seven-time F1 world champion F1’s Charles Leclerc drops huge hint about Lewis Hamilton’s potential Ferrari future Jose Mourinho gives his Europa League runners-up medal to young fan in crowd
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Jake Paul vows to beat up Conor McGregor in intense rant at UFC star
Jake Paul vows to beat up Conor McGregor in intense rant at UFC star
Jake Paul and Conor McGregor have reignited their feud, with the YouTuber claiming that he will ‘beat up’ the former UFC champion if they go head to head. Paul has gone 6-1 as a professional boxer in recent years, while McGregor is due to return to the Octagon later this year to fight Michael Chandler. Paul and McGregor have long traded barbs, however, and the latter called the American a ‘donkey’ this week. Paul, 26, was quick to respond to the Irishman, addressing McGregor’s comment while speaking on Impaulsive – a podcast hosted by his brother Logan Paul – on Wednesday (31 May). “I think Conor McGregor is funny as f***,” Paul said, “but when I watch him talk s*** about me, I’m like: ‘Guess what, Conor? I’ll beat the f*** out of you.’” Paul went on to mention his upcoming boxing match with Nate Diaz, with whom McGregor traded wins in the UFC in 2017. “You can’t box as good as me, and I’m gonna do to Nate what you couldn’t, which is knock him out,” Paul said. “You’re gonna be sitting there with your new beer company, which is failing, realising that you p****d your life away. You’re gonna say, ‘Damn, I really thought no one was gonna do what I did in this sport, I really thought no one was gonna be as big of a name, I really thought I was gonna be the biggest forever.’ “But you can’t have both lives; you can’t have the fun, party life and be the greatest fighter in the world, and you chose the wrong path. But that money fight will always be there, and when I knock Nate Diaz the f*** out and you realise I’m the biggest fight for you, call me.” While Paul vs Diaz is set for 5 August in Dallas, McGregor vs Chandler is still without a date, location and weight class. McGregor, 34, and Chandler are serving as opposing coaches on the new season of The Ultimate Fighter, which began airing on Tuesday (30 May). At the end of the first episode, one of McGregor’s team members was knocked out within eight seconds. In May, a new documentary about McGregor’s career was released on Netflix. McGregor Forever is a four-part series covering the former champion’s fights with Khabib Nurmagomedov and Donald Cerrone, and his back-to-back bouts with Dustin Poirier in 2021. You can read The Independent’s review of the documentary here. Click here to subscribe to The Independent’s Sport YouTube channel for all the latest sports videos. Read More Conor McGregor mentee loses in eight seconds on The Ultimate Fighter How to watch The Ultimate Fighter 31 in the UK McGregor Forever: The problem with the new Conor McGregor documentary UFC star Dustin Poirier makes surprising Paul vs Diaz prediction What is an exhibition fight and how is it different to a professional bout? The Independent’s pound-for-pound boxing rankings
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History says the NBA Finals will end in 6 games, the most common of all outcomes
History says the NBA Finals will end in 6 games, the most common of all outcomes
The NBA Finals will end in six games
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Conor Coady returns to Wolves as Everton pass up option on permanent deal
Conor Coady returns to Wolves as Everton pass up option on permanent deal
Conor Coady has left Everton and returned to Wolves following his loan spell, with the Toffees having passed up an option to sign the defender on a permanent basis. The Goodison Park club have also announced that former Wolves defender Ruben Vinagre will return to Sporting Lisbon after an injury-impacted loan spell on Merseyside. Coady made 25 appearances for Everton this season, including a start in Sunday’s vital 1-0 win over Bournemouth which secured safety, and scored two goals. Coady, capped 10 times by England, joined the Toffees last August in a deal which included an option to buy, but that option has now expired. Vinagre made only four appearances in all competitions. Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell said: “We want to sincerely thank Conor and Ruben for their impeccable professionalism and valuable contributions both on and off the pitch during their time with the club. “We wish both players the best in their futures.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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