World Cup, day six: the things you might have missed
Russia defeated Egypt 3-1 despite Mohamed Salah’s penalty, Senegal beat a lacklustre Poland 2-1, while an early red card hindered Colombia as they lost 2-1 to Japan.
Russia defeated Egypt 3-1 despite Mohamed Salah’s penalty, Senegal beat a lacklustre Poland 2-1, while an early red card hindered Colombia as they lost 2-1 to Japan.
Adam Nawalka hailed the professionalism of Robert Lewandowski with the Bayern Munich striker set to spearhead Poland’s World Cup challenge.
How can you shine at World Cups yet look hapless at QPR? FourFourTwo profiles the men who’ve starred at international level, but underperformed through their club careers.
England leave it late – oh, so late – but got what they deserve against Tunisia, after Belgium spanked Panama and Sweden got off to a winning start.
Defending World Cup champions Germany fell to a shock defeat by Mexico, while favourites Brazil couldn’t find a way past Switzerland.
FourFourTwoSA takes an in-depth look at nine bold predictions ahead of the much-anticipated 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia.
The arrival of nine new players at Mayfair could spell the end of a number of Orlando Pirates players’ careers, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.
Mohamed Salah’s representative Ramy Abbas used Twitter to refute reports linking the Liverpool forward with La Liga Champions Barcelona.
There are five African countries at the Fifa World Cup, each boasting some excellent players – and these eight in particular could interest England’s elite.
Spanish giants Real Madrid won the Champions League for the third consecutive season following their 3-1 victory over Liverpool in Kyiv on Saturday evening.