Jose Mourinho faces a major challenge to keep Tottenham’s season on track after a fresh injury to talismanic striker Harry Kane and reported tension in the camp.
Kane injury gives Spurs boss Mourinho a major headache
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‘Rhinos ready for Superleague charge,’ says netball star Grierson
Leeds Rhinos netballer Brie Grierson doesn’t believe the team deserve the ‘underdogs’ tag as they prepare for their first season in the Vitality Netball Superleague.
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Opinion: It’s time to pick award winners from the NFL season, starting with a couple of Aarons
As usual, the one-vote system applies for our annual NFL season awards. And like always, the awards are named with a nod to history.
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Michigan State basketball fighting fatigue, frustration with season starting to teeter
The futility in Michigan State basketball’s 67-37 loss at Rutgers compounds the Spartans’ concerns with NCAA hopes beginning to teeter.
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Men’s college basketball bluebloods Duke, Kentucky are struggling. Is reliance on one-and-done players to blame?
Duke and Kentucky men’s basketball teams will need to work to make the NCAA tournament. Has their reliance on one-and-done players hurt the programs?
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Starting Five: Alabama, Tennessee face tough Big 12 matchups; Virginia-Virginia Tech rivalry back on
This weekend’s slate is highlighted by Top 25 matchups from the annual Big 12/SEC Challenge series, the Big Ten and ACC.
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Opinion: With lost games, NBA could be heading toward competitive fairness issue
Miami and Washington are among the teams that have been impacted by the pandemic, which is calling into question the season’s competitive fairness
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Badminton’s teen sensation An finally wins against Spain’s Marin
Teenage prodigy An Se-young pushed to victory in a tough game against former world champ Carolina Marin on Friday in badminton’s World Tour Finals — her first win over the Spaniard in Bangkok.
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Mathieu van der Poel: The sand will decide winner of Cyclo-cross Worlds
Dutchman says beach section of balanced Ostend course favours Van Aert, while he prefers longer grass section
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The Telegraph tackles dementia campaign: Gareth Southgate to take part in ‘Heading’ study on former footballers
England manager Gareth Southgate will participate in a major study examining signs of neurodegenerative disease in former players as part of research to tackle football’s dementia crisis. Following the emphatic proof of football’s dementia link in 2019, the Football Association is currently supporting three projects which study the neurocognitive health of ex-players and, having recently turned 50, Southgate has offered his personal involvement. It will involve a series of questions about brain health and Southgate, a former centre-back who played 695 games for England, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Middlesbrough, is also urging other former players to sign up. “This is an incredibly important issue in our game and I’m very happy to play my part in supporting this research,” said Southagte. “Having turned 50 last year, I am now eligible to take part. Our involvement is absolutely essential if we are to have a greater understanding of this issue and support for the studies can be done from home, either online or over the phone.” Southgate will specifically take part in the ‘Heading’ study, which is led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and funded by The Drake Foundation, and depends on the involvement of former players for robust data. The FA is also supporting a similar ‘Focus’ study by the University of Nottingham which is researching a pre-selected group. Both projects are independently-led research studies which examine ex-professionals for early signs of neurocognitive degeneration. Southgate said that they “could provide crucial and valuable insight to help people who play the game now and in the future” and that he would encourage any former footballer to follow his lead. Both studies are largely being conducted by phone and online, meaning that those involved may not even need to leave their home to take part in what are anonymous tests which largely involve answering questions by telephone or filling in a questionnaire. Following a campaign by The Telegraph, landmark research found that former professional footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die of neurodegenerative disease and are specifically at a five-fold increased risk of Alzheimer’s and four times more likely to die of motorneurone disease.
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