
Man Utd forward Rasmus Hojlund in race to be fit to face Everton
Rasmus Hojlund has not been ruled out of Manchester United’s Premier League game at Everton on Sunday, but Christian Eriksen will play no part. United boss Erik ten Hag has issued an injury update on the Denmark pair, who missed out for their country during the international break. Hojlund (muscle strain) and Eriksen (knee) both sustained injuries in United’s previous top-flight fixture, a 1-0 home win against Luton on November 11. Ten Hag told United’s official website: “Christian will take a little bit longer. It will take some weeks until he will return. “Rasmus Hojlund, not too bad. Everton will be a close finish, but we’re working on that. “We’re not sure if he can make that but, hopefully, in the next week, he will return to the squad.” Both players were withdrawn in the closing stages against Luton. United initially confirmed Eriksen would be out for a month, while Hojlund was hoping to return before the end of November. Should Hojlund fail a fitness test before Sunday’s game at Everton, he could make a timely return to action in next Tuesday’s Champions’ League fixture against Galatasaray in Istanbul. Fellow forward Marcus Rashford will miss that must-win group game through suspension following his red card in the recent defeat in Copenhagen. United have confirmed that Ten Hag will serve a touchline ban at Everton this weekend having accumulated three yellow cards. Read More Ben Curry has career goal of playing for England alongside twin brother Tom ‘Grass ceiling’ facing black footballers highlighted by new diversity data Wales boss Rob Page hails ‘great opportunity’ after Euro 2024 play-off draw
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Cal coach says son of Afghan refugee Fardaws Aimaq was called 'a terrorist' by a heckling fan
California basketball coach Mark Madsen says Fardaws Aimaq was called “a terrorist” by a heckling fan after a game against UTEP this week in the SoCal Challenge
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New Steelers offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner is focusing on the present
Pittsburgh Steelers interim offensive coordinator Eddie Faulkner doesn't plan to change now that he's been hired to replace Matt Canada
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Blackhawks' Taylor Hall is expected to miss the rest of the season with a right knee injury
Chicago Blackhawks forward Taylor Hall will have right knee surgery, likely sidelining the 2018 NHL MVP for the rest of the season
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Terry Bradshaw Gives Uncomfortable Kiss on Cheek to Celebrity Chef on Fox NFL Kickoff
A weird moment.
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McLaren signs IndyCar racer Pato O’Ward as a reserve driver for the 2024 F1 season
Formula One team McLaren has signed its IndyCar racer Pato O’Ward as a reserve driver for next season
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Savo Milošević aims to lead Bosnia through Euro 2024 playoffs to join Balkan neighbors at finals
There was a hat trick of European Championship qualifications this week for soccer teams from the former Yugoslavia
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Formula One great Lewis Hamilton denies approaching Red Bull about a possible move
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says neither he nor his representatives approached Red Bull about the possibility of driving for their Formula One team
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Sinner leads Italy past the Netherlands in Davis Cup. Italians reach semis for 2nd straight season
Jannik Sinner has kept Italy alive by winning his singles match and then successfully teaming up with Lorenzo Sonego in the doubles against the Netherlands to send his nation into the semifinals of the Davis Cup
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Aaron Jones-less Packers also without Alexander, Campbell, Ford, Wicks and Deguara against Lions
The Green Bay Packers' depth will be tested against the Detroit Lions
1970-01-01 08:00

LSU star Angel Reese has not been seen with the Tigers in the Cayman Islands
LSU star Angel Reese hasn't been seen with the seventh-ranked and defending national champion Tigers since they arrived at the Cayman Islands Classic basketball tournament
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Lewis Hamilton says Red Bull chief Christian Horner is ‘stirring things’ over team move claims
Lewis Hamilton has denied Christian Horner’s claims that he reached out over a potential move from Mercedes, saying the Red Bull team principal is “just stirring things”. Horner claimed in an interview published on Wednesday 22 November that a representative of the seven-time F1 champion had approached Red Bull earlier this year - before he signed his two-year Mercedes contract renewal. “I don’t really understand what he’s been talking about because no one, as far as I’m aware, from my team has spoken to him,” Hamilton said, responding to the claims. “However, he did reach out to me earlier on in the year about meeting up, but that’s it. I just congratulated them on an amazing year. “So I’m not really sure, I think he’s just stirring things.” Read More Shaq O’Neal ‘ignores’ Martin Brundle at Las Vegas Grand Prix before bizarre response Ronnie O’Sullivan says he started snooker world championship ‘on phone to Samaritans’ Watch: Travis Kelce reads his ‘nonsense’ old tweets that have been going viral
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