England can be proud of its football team, although the same cannot be said for many of its supporters.
Tom Cruise and David Beckham celebrated England’s early goal during the Euro 2020 final on Sunday with a little fist bump, which caught the attention of fans around the world.
Cameras showed the players barely cracking a smile, at the same time that the invader was repeatedly dodging security efforts to take him down.
This morning, England wakes up with a massive collective hangover and a feeling of what might have been. Let’s see what some of the major papers had to say.
When Neil Diamond penned ‘Sweet Caroline’ in 1969, he had no idea it would somehow morph into an unofficial anthem for the English football team.
England reckon it’s coming home, but their quarter-final opponents are riding the emotional wave of a dramatic extra-time winner.
Yesterday’s early kickoff saw Croatia and Spain involved in a classic, and it seemed unlikely that the second match could deliver something as dramatic. That it did.
Martin Dubravka is a classic example of ‘from hero to zero’. Some falls from grace take years, but Dubravka’s took just 18 minutes.
On the same Copenhagen pitch where, nine days earlier, the crowd had wondered whether one of their players would live, Denmark romped to victory and booked a last-16 showdown with Wales.
Next year’s FIFA World Cup will be unlike any other for a number of reasons. If fans want to make it inside a stadium, they will need to get a jab.
In the spotlight today is Haiti goalkeeper Josué Duverger, who had a moment to forget during his side’s match against Canada on Tuesday.
The Scot’s reign, as well as his journey from humble roots to football glory, will be celebrated in a new Amazon documentary, ‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’.
Having announced that Dulux was proud to be a new sponsor of Premier League outfit Spurs, the company’s Twitter account took a very strange turn.
The second I hear the opening notes of Shakira’s ‘Waka Waka’, I’m instantly transported back to 2010. We shouldn’t give her all the credit, though.
Cremonese defender Michele Castagnetti’s goal, a one-touch strike from well within his own half, is an early contender for the FIFA Puskás Award.
In November 1992, a Porsche 911 Type 962 Carrera 2 Convertible Works Turbo Look was delivered to Maradona, and he was regularly seen speeding around town in it.
20-year-old Erling Braut Haaland can’t stop scoring, and his midweek Champions League heroics have once again inspired the inevitable comparisons.
French billionaire-heir Kyril Louis-Dreyfus is just 23, and has now become the majority shareholder in League One’s Sunderland AFC.
Spurs manager Jose Mourinho is often accused of ‘parking the bus’, and favouring defensive prowess over attack, but last night’s FA Cup fifth-round showdown with Everton was a total humdinger.
There’s no love lost between former Manchester United teammates Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, with the pair involved in an ugly altercation last night.
During his side’s League Two clash against Cheltenham Town, Tom King scored from a whopping 96,01 metres, claiming the world record for longest goal ever scored in a competitive football match.
Diego Maradona’s death sent the Italian city of Naples into mourning, and now they’re finding new ways to honour the man who propelled their football team to glory in the 1980s.
Hlompho Kekana is no stranger to scoring long-range beauties, having been nominated for the same award back in 2016.
Diego Maradona’s off-field antics may have dominated headlines in recent years, but it’s worth revisiting why he shot to international superstardom in the first place.
If you met Diego Maradona at any point during the late ’90s, you probably have quite a story to tell. Liam Gallagher sure does.
Chances are you’ve never dreamt of scoring a goal like this, because the likelihood of the chance presenting itself is so slim.
A goalkeeper coming up for an attacking corner is one of football’s truly great sights. Score and you’re a hero, unless things go pear-shaped after that.
Yesterday, SAFA and Le Coq Sportif announced the launch of the new Bafana Bafana jersey. The video has been torn apart on social media.
Conor Moore has made a name for himself as a master impressionist, and he recently took a stab at some of the English Premier League’s most famous managers.
German amateur side SG Ripdorf/Molzen II decided to err on the side of caution during a recent match against local rivals Holdenstedt.