Ex-trainer says Dillian Whyte ‘overdue’ for world title shot against Tyson Fury
An all-British affair will take place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday where up to 94,000 spectators are expected.
An all-British affair will take place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday where up to 94,000 spectators are expected.
The US Open champion will compete in Stuttgart this week if she can recover from a foot blister in time.
The Norway forward had not scored for his club since late January
The 25-year-old made his England Test debut in the recent series defeat against the West Indies.
The 24-year-old feels progress has been made on inclusivity and diversity, but more work lies ahead.
The Italian is hoping Son, who has scored six goals in the last three games, can boost Tottenham’s push for a top-four finish.
The midfielder joined from Chelsea in 2017.
Team-mates Anderson, Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes have lead the tributes after Root stepped down.
England have no captain, head coach or managing director but New Zealand are set to visit in June.
England’s run of one victory in 17 Tests had placed huge scrutiny on Root’s position.
Root’s decision comes after the 1-0 Test series defeat to West Indies last month, and the 4-0 Ashes loss to Australia in the winter.
The 34-year-old failed to turn up to last month’s announcement press conference but ended his silence this week.
Whyte took part in the virtual press conference and insisted it was not the Tyson Fury show.
Manchester City and Liverpool celebrated their Champions League progress.
The US Open champion leads the British team in the Billie Jean King Cup tie against the Czech Republic