
Tottenham Proves Their Worth After Draw In Santiago Bernabeu.
Harry Kane has said in his post match talk that the draw have shown that the London club can handle big games on big nights such as this. Tottenham are second on the table behind Madrid with the same points and goal differences.

Craig Shakespeare Is Scaked By Leicester.
The man chosen to replace Claudio Ranieri has also lost his job after the club announced the sacking of Shakespeare yesterday. Leicester sit in the relegation zone at 18 after 8 league matches this season.

Tiger Woods Is Given ‘Go Ahead’ To Hit Full Power Swings.
After a surgery earlier this year, the Golf Pro had been in serious pain that he once feared he will never completely recover but it is exciting to hear that the doctors have Tiger Woods to hit full power swings now.

Klopp Delighted To Set Champions League Record.
Although he only knew after the match, Liverpool’s 7-0 away victory over Maribor is the highest away win margin by an English club in Europe and the coach was happy to have their names in history books.

Anthony Joshua Says He Is IN No Rush To Fight In The United States.
AJ who faces Carlos Takam in ten days has admitted that many have been mentioning a fight in the States to him but he has said he is in no rush to visit the place to fight. He also said it is possible for Takam to tamper with his legacy if he is not careful in their fight at Cardiff.

Roger Federer Wins Shanghai Open.
After setting up the final meeting with Nadal that was looked forward to by fans, Roger made it his 94th career title with a straight victory not losing a set. Though Nadal said he was carrying an injury that will now rule him out of the Basel Open, but Roger Federer who is 36 will be looking forward to capping off an impressive 2017 where he has lost only four times in total.

Pep Guardiola Hails Napoli As The Best He Has Faced So Far.
The Italian giants did not fully get into the game until City were two goals up and they put up a hard fight but the Etihad club showed grit to see out the win. Guardiola hailed the Italians as a strong team but also rejoiced with the display his players put on show.
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