Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys catch-up with his old boss – Monday’s sporting social
Bruno Fernandes paid tribute to David De Gea.
Bruno Fernandes paid tribute to David De Gea.
His debut, Breathless, began an ingenious and provocative career as an ‘enfant terrible’ of world cinema.
Michael Regan spoke after holding talks with Japanese counterpart Akihiro Nishimura in Tokyo.
Jamie Carragher continued to target Gary Neville on Twitter.
China launched live-fire military drills following US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan earlier this week.
Houle’s brother Pierrik was killed by a drunk driver in 2012.
There was a twist in the Alps as Slovenia’s Pogacar seeks another Tour de France title.
Primoz Roglic was the biggest loser as Wout van Aert retained the yellow jersey.
The Jumbo-Visma rider went one better after finishing second in the opening three stages.
The Japanese has not played since a first-round exit at the French Open.
Deontay Wilder also unveiled his statue.
The 23-year-old had been heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid.
The France superstar had been heavily linked with Real Madrid.
Naomi Osaka felt the love, Declan Rice had new clobber and James Maddison enjoyed the snooker.
Harry Kane also celebrated winning another award.