Focue Provides the Latest and Most Up-to-Date News, What You Focus On is What You Get.
⎯ 《 Focue • Com 》

List of All Articles with Tag 'sport'

Sean Dyche and Seamus Coleman pay tribute to Everton chairman Bill Kenwright
Sean Dyche and Seamus Coleman pay tribute to Everton chairman Bill Kenwright
Everton boss Sean Dyche and captain Seamus Coleman have paid tribute to chairman Bill Kenwright. The pair laid flowers at the Dixie Dean statue outside Goodison Park on Tuesday morning. Kenwright died at the age of 78 following a battle with cancer, the club announced on Monday. Kenwright, who succeeded Sir Phillip Carter as chairman in 2004 after first joining the board at Goodison Park in 1989, had a cancerous tumour removed from his liver in August. Liverpool-born Kenwright was a successful theatre and film producer when asked to join the Everton board in 1989. He bought a majority 68 per cent stake in the club in 1999 and became deputy chairman before replacing Carter in his current role. Read More ‘I’m here, I’m ready to go’ – Deontay Wilder keen for bout with Anthony Joshua Moeen Ali: Sri Lanka coach Chris Silverwood will be fired up to face England Having ‘hero’ in opponent’s corner could unsettle Tyson Fury – Carl Frampton
1970-01-01 08:00
Coach Rick Barnes has No. 9 Tennessee stocked with experience, deep roster and hope for deep run
Coach Rick Barnes has No. 9 Tennessee stocked with experience, deep roster and hope for deep run
Josiah-Jordan James wants to leave Tennessee having helped the ninth-ranked Volunteers make history
1970-01-01 08:00
No. 8 Oregon at No. 13 Utah highlights Week 9 slate. Challenges await some Top 25 teams on the road
No. 8 Oregon at No. 13 Utah highlights Week 9 slate. Challenges await some Top 25 teams on the road
No. 8 Oregon at No. 13 Utah is the game of the week in college football
1970-01-01 08:00
Missouri coach Dennis Gates sees program's first Final Four in not-too-distant future
Missouri coach Dennis Gates sees program's first Final Four in not-too-distant future
Missouri coach Dennis Gates knows that the program her inherited prior to last season still has never been to the Final Four
1970-01-01 08:00
No. 24 Alabama turns to transfers and freshmen after stellar season shadowed by controversy
No. 24 Alabama turns to transfers and freshmen after stellar season shadowed by controversy
Alabama will find it hard to duplicate last season's run to the No. 1 overall NCAA Tournament seed
1970-01-01 08:00
New-look Arkansas, ranked No. 14, seeks fourth straight Sweet 16 trip under Musselman
New-look Arkansas, ranked No. 14, seeks fourth straight Sweet 16 trip under Musselman
Arkansas coach Eric Musselman has taken the Razorbacks to three straight Sweet 16s and the preseason No. 14 ranking suggests another is a good possibility
1970-01-01 08:00
Stackhouse targeting bigger wins to end Vanderbilt's NCAA Tournament drought that dates to 2017
Stackhouse targeting bigger wins to end Vanderbilt's NCAA Tournament drought that dates to 2017
Ending Vanderbilt’s NCAA Tournament drought is the top goal for coach Jerry Stackhouse and his Commodores
1970-01-01 08:00
Fast starts by the Chiefs and Eagles raise the possibility of a rare Super Bowl rematch
Fast starts by the Chiefs and Eagles raise the possibility of a rare Super Bowl rematch
Kansas City and Philadelphia are setting the stage for the possibility of a rare Super Bowl rematch
1970-01-01 08:00
Busy Celtics and Bucks drive NBA betting action, but champion Nuggets getting heavy action
Busy Celtics and Bucks drive NBA betting action, but champion Nuggets getting heavy action
The offseason moves by the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks got the attention of the NBA world and those who bet on the sport
1970-01-01 08:00
Bocock sisters set to become rare siblings to make their World Cup ski racing debuts in same race
Bocock sisters set to become rare siblings to make their World Cup ski racing debuts in same race
The Bocock sisters will both make their World Cup debuts in a season-opening giant slalom race this weekend in Soelden, Austria
1970-01-01 08:00
A capsule look at the World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers
A capsule look at the World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers
A capsule look at the best-of-seven World Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Texas Rangers
1970-01-01 08:00
Harry Maguire resurgence extends ‘ridiculous’ Man United streak but the real test lies ahead
Harry Maguire resurgence extends ‘ridiculous’ Man United streak but the real test lies ahead
As he rose high, demonstrating the aerial power that has made him the most prolific centre-back in English national team history, Harry Maguire’s thunderous header capped a mini personal renaissance that lifted Manchester United off the floor of their Champions League group. There have been times in the last two years when Maguire has felt luckless, but this time fortune favoured him: a status as the match-winner may have been snatched from his grasp when Scott McTominay conceded an injury-time penalty. Yet Andre Onana’s 97th-minute save preserved it. And so the Stretford End ended up singing Maguire’s name. There were twin redemption songs, of the man United signed in the summer and the one they could have sold to West Ham. “Amazing,” Maguire said; he had been a stranger to adulation at Old Trafford. Last-choice centre-back last season, he may now have a run in the team for Erik ten Hag, the manager who stripped him of the captaincy. As Maguire pointed out recently, the numbers support his case. The win percentage he branded “ridiculously high” now stands at 94.1 in his last 17 starts for United: 16 of them have brought victories. There are caveats and the one exception was a traumatic night for him in Seville as United crashed out of the Europa League. They lost on his first three starts for Ten Hag, too. Since then, his status as a back-up has meant he has been spared the tougher tests: he has faced Real Betis, Sevilla, West Ham and Aston Villa, but this season others started against Arsenal and Tottenham, Brighton and Bayern Munich. Arguably, he has not faced an elite team in Ten Hag’s reign. Which, as the Manchester derby beckons on Sunday, may mean Maguire should savour his statistics while he still can. But a personal renaissance has revolved around meaningful contributions, not simply facts and figures. There was the headed assist for McTominay’s 97th-minute winner against Brentford, the man-of-the-match display on his return to Sheffield United and now a Champions League winner against FC Copenhagen. A common denominator may be that each qualifies as relatively limited opposition: United have scarcely dominated against any of them. But if Ole Gunnar Solskjaer miscast Maguire as talisman and captain of United, a willing soul and honest trier has prospered in three successive starts. A run in the side was facilitated first by the absence of Lisandro Martinez, Ten Hag’s chosen upgrade on Maguire, and then all of United’s left-backs, meaning Victor Lindelof was redeployed on the flank. Yet Lindelof began on the bench against Copenhagen, Maguire in the role Ten Hag has long been reluctant to grant him: as a left-sided centre-back. The Dutchman has an innate preference for left-footers there. But he also wants centre-backs who operate higher up the pitch. Maguire was not a natural fit: belatedly, though, he is becoming Ten Hag’s type of defender. “I think so,” he said. “He's playing much more proactive in possession, stepping in, passing vertical, defending also on the front foot, also stepping in, defending forward, very confident in the duels. I think he's dominating in the right moment, putting the question, dominating his opponents. You see he gets rewarded - it's a very good skill from him, his heading, and a very good finish." It was a reward for more than just set-piece expertise. It was Maguire’s prize for obstinacy, for staying when there were reasons to go: that United were reluctant to pay him off may have influenced his decision but he maintained he could win his place back. Ten Hag, too, never forced him out, stripping him of the armband but insisting he remained a valuable squad player. The manager’s position has been nuanced, the defender’s defiant. “This is maybe the most scrutinised club in the world and when you are not quite on your game it gets picked up, it gets analysed,” Maguire reflected. He had a shocking 2021-22 campaign, a bad start to last season. Neither escaped scrutiny. Since then, however, he reflected: “And I am really proud and pleased over the way I have acted over the last six to 12 months.” For now, he has confounded expectations. Stiffer examinations may await, starting with Erling Haaland on Sunday. If he is still in the side, the last five weeks of the year bring Galatasaray, Newcastle, Chelsea, Bayern, Liverpool, West Ham and Villa. They will be the tests if he ranks as a top-class centre-back. For now, though, Maguire is the emblem of this United, labouring to victory with goals from some of their lesser lights. Their last five strikes have come from either McTominay, Diogo Dalot or Maguire. And for the man who has been mocked and maligned, dropped and abused, it was a rare high of late for Maguire. And, whatever his win percentage, there have not been many occasions in the last two years when he was celebrated like this. Read More ‘It was meant to be’: Man Utd dedicate dramatic victory to Sir Bobby Charlton Manchester United vs FC Copenhagen LIVE: Latest Champions League updates Man Utd duo’s heroics offer fitting tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton
1970-01-01 08:00
«325326327328»