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  • NBC Sports

    Timber upbeat about Arsenal's future & hunger

    Jurrien Timber reflected on returning from an ACL tear during Arsenal's final match and spoke with Joe Prince-Wright about the Gunners' mentality after coming up agonizingly short in the Premier League title race.

  • AFP

    Monaco player's LGBTQ snub 'unacceptable' - French sports minister

    France's sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera on Monday called for "the toughest sanctions" against Mohamed Camara and his club after the Monaco player taped over a badge in support of the LGBTQ community."Such behaviour must be met with the toughest sanctions both for the player but also for his club which allowed him to do it," Oudea-Castera told French radio station RTL. The minister judged Camara's action "unacceptable".

  • The Telegraph

    Ian Wright says goodbye to Match Of The Day – and nearly reduces Lineker and Shearer to tears

    Ian Wright has left Match of the Day with an emotional send off in which Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer came close to tears.

  • BBC

    Ex-Bluebird Josh Murphy's career turnaround after 'tough few years'

    Former Cardiff City winger Josh Murphy has spoken of his delight at the prospect of playing Championship football again after a "tough few years" in his career. Murphy, 29, scored both goals as Oxford United secured promotion to the second tier with a 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers in the League One play-off final at Wembley. It means Murphy will potentially face his former club, who paid around £11 million for his services in 2018.