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Nottingham Forest will take on Bournemouth or Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals, while Crystal Palace will take on Aston Villa. Aston Villa …
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Real Madrid star launches scathing attack on Arsenal after Champions League holders dumped out
Arsenal beat Real Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night to seal a 5-1 aggregate win in the Champions League quarter-finals and Los Blancos …
Five things we learned as Manchester United beat Lyon 5-4
The atmosphere at Old Trafford was electric as Manchester United secured a place in the Europa League semi-finals with a 5-4 win over Lyon. Manchester …
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WATCH: What really happened with Real Madrid star Dani Carvajal and Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka in Bernabeu tunnel
Arsenal managed to maintain, and even extend, their lead over Real Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final meeting in the …
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Olympic gold medal sprinter destroys the field in parents race at son’s school
Two-time Olympic 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce made short work of other parents at her son’s school when she participated in their sports day. Hilarious drone footage shows just how much faster the five-time World Champion is than a normal human being as she streaked away from the field in Jamaica. The third-fastest woman of all time was so quick she even confused the drone which lost track of her before she crossed the finish line. Fraser-Pryce became the first Jamaican woman to win an Olympic women's 100m title at Beijing 2008 and defended her title at London 2012. Earlier this month she posted a video to social media announcing she had “unfinished business” and was returning to the track this year. She last raced at the Paris Games in 2024.
Mikel Arteta ‘wanted to slap’ Arsenal star after what he did against Real Madrid
Mikel Arteta says he ‘felt like slapping’ Bukayo Saka after his first-half penalty miss in their Champions League victory over Real Madrid. After a …
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Charity Reacts to Report That Rory McIlroy Donated His Masters Winnings
After a rumor circulated that Rory McIlroy had donated his earnings from winning the Masters Tournament to an Irish charity, the organization cleared things up. Mencap, a charity based in Northern Ireland that supports individuals with learning disabilities, issued a statement on Wednesday, April 16. “We would like to clarify that reports stating [McIlroy] donated winnings from a recent tournament to Mencap are not accurate,” Grainne Close, Director of Mencap Northern Ireland, said via X. The charity noted that McIlroy, 35, has donated to them in the past, helping to build a children’s center in Belfast a few years ago. 9-Year-Old Rory McIlroy’s Appearance on Talk Show Goes Viral After Masters “We remain deeply grateful for his generosity and commitment to our cause and would like to congratulate him on his recent wins,” the charity added. McIlroy is from Holywood, Ireland, a town just outside of Belfast. The golfer earned $4.2 million for his Masters victory on Sunday, April 13, which saw McIlroy defeat Justin Rose on the first sudden-death playoff hole. According to the PGA Tour’s website, Rose, 44, won $2.268 million for his runner-up finish. Patrick Reed and Scottie Scheffler, who finished in third and fourth place, respectively, each collected over $1 million. McIlroy’s elusive Masters victory earned him the career grand slam, becoming just the 6th golfer in history to win the Masters, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and Open Championship. After hoisting the trophy on the 18th green at Augusta National, McIlroy called it “the best day of my golfing life.” Scottie Scheffler Responds to Rory McIlroy Masters Snub Accusations “This is my 17th time here, and I [had] started to wonder if it would ever be my time,” McIlroy told reporters. “What came out of me on the last green there in the playoff was at least 11 years, if not 14 years, of pent-up emotion. I got the job done.” In an interview in the clubhouse with CBS’ Amanda Balionis after the win, McIlroy gave credit to his “incredible support system the whole way throughout my life.” “As an only child, the support that I had from my parents — they saw some potential in me as a golfer and they gave me every opportunity to try to fulfill that potential,” McIlroy continued. “Talking to them on the phone after I won, my mom probably still hasn’t stopped crying.”