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Marie-Louise Eta has become the first woman appointed to manage a men’s team in one of Europe’s top five leagues after being named interim head coach of Bundesliga side Union Berlin.Her appointment until the end of the season follows the dismissal of Steffen Baumgart, whose team lost 3-1 to bottom side FC Heidenheim on Saturday.Union Berlin, who sit 11th in the 18-team Bundesliga, are 11 points clear of the automatic relegation zone with five matches remaining but have only won twice in 14 league outings in 2026.Eta, 34, is no stranger to breaking barriers, becoming the Bundesliga’s first female assistant…
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Even during his brief hiatus, Fury remained the ghost at every heavyweight feast.Promoters, broadcasters and rivals all spoke as though he remained in the room.In north London on Saturday, he was back to his familiarly unpredictable self.There was an emotional tribute to the late Ricky Hatton, plus moments where Fury appeared to admire his own work mid-fight, and then the other side of his persona – the man who goes on the offensive verbally.In many ways, boxing missed him and the timing of Fury’s return has been deliberate.Hours after his win, season two of At Home with the Furys lands…
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Garnacho simply answered “no” when asked in December whether he had any regrets about the manner of his Manchester United exit, having left under a cloud.In a recent interview with Premier League Productions, he said he “loved” United, had only good memories of his time there, and reflected on scoring for them in the 2024 FA Cup final success over Manchester City, who visit Chelsea on Sunday.However, Garnacho also addressed the controversy surrounding his departure.”I remember that, in the last six months, I was not playing like before at Manchester United,” he said. “I started to be on the bench.…
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Last month’s 6-1 victory over Montenegro in Llanelli was Wales’ first competitive success since they beat the Republic of Ireland in December 2024 to book a place at Euro 2025, the maiden women’s major championship in the nation’s history.They were beaten in all three games at the tournament, with the trio of losses part of a 12-game winless run which ended last December courtesy of a creditable friendly win over Switzerland.Having been boosted by the Swiss triumph, Wales maintained momentum thanks to Elise Hughes’ added-time equaliser against the Czechs, even if their performance in Uherske Hradiste was not wholly convincing.And…
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