Author: Michael

Championship leader Oscar Piastri of McLaren wearing a cooling vest during practice for this year’s Spanish Grand Prix [Getty Images]
Formula 1’s governing body has declared this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix a ‘heat hazard’ race.
The FIA’s ruling, triggered because temperatures are predicted to exceed 31C amid high humidity in the tropical environment, means drivers could be using cooling vests during the race.

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Formula 2 race winner Alex Dunne has taken part in two Formula 1 practice sessions for McLaren this season [Getty Images]
Ireland’s Alex Dunne has left McLaren’s driver development programme with immediate effect, saying he is “very excited for what’s to come”.
Formula 2 race winner Dunne impressed on his Formula 1 debut in Austria in June when he finished fourth in opening practice, just 0.069 seconds behind Oscar Piastri.
By driving at the Austrian Grand Prix, he became the first Irish driver to participate in a Formula 1 weekend in 22 years.

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Liverpool star returns to social media for first time since major injury
Giovanni Leoni Faces Long Spell on the Sidelines After ACL Injury

Liverpool have been dealt a significant setback with Giovanni Leoni ruled out for the remainder of the season after suffering a serious knee injury on his debut.
Leoni injury confirmed after Carabao Cup blow

The 18-year-old defender sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury during the Carabao Cup third-round clash with Southampton.

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Inter Milan Vs Cremonese – Cristian Chivu To Make Five Starting XI Changes Compared To Slavia Prague Game
Inter Milan return to Serie A action this weekend as they entertain newly promoted Cremonese in a must-win home clash on Saturday.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInter1908, Cristian Chivu could make up to five changes to his starting lineup.
Inter Milan cruised past Slavia Prague in midweek Champions League action, with Lautaro Martinez scoring a game-winning brace.
However, the Nerazzurri lost star striker Marcus Thuram to injury in the process.

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Barcelona icon explains what went wrong against PSG – ‘If you want to win…’
Barcelona’s 1-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League has sparked plenty of analysis, and former Blaugrana star Thierry Henry believes the difference came down to squad depth. 
The Frenchman highlighted how PSG were able to rely on their bench, with substitute Goncalo Ramos stepping up to score the late winner.
Ramos entered the pitch in the 72nd minute, replacing Fabian Ruiz, and his impact was immediate. 
Not only did he seal PSG’s victory, but his strike also made history.

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The 49ers travel to the Rams on Thursday Night Football in Week 5 and they come into this game as 7-point underdogs, a line that has moved due to all of the injuries to the San Francisco offense this week.
Jennings can’t seem to stay healthy, as he picks up a new injury each week. In Week 1 he suffered a shoulder injury. In Week 2 it was an ankle injury. He was unable to play in Week 3 and then suffered a rib injury in Week 4. The man is going through it right now. When healthy(ish) he’s been good, but at this point we have to wonder when or if he’ll be actually stay on the field.

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On the ‘Chiefs Wire Podcast Interview Series’, we showcase new players, celebrities, and prominent NFL players with unique takes and stories about the Kansas City Chiefs.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. sits down with New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Cesar Ruiz. He discusses his work in the community, earning his first-ever NFLPA Community MVP nomination, and his appreciation for fellow New Jersey native and Kansas City Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco’s ongoing promotion of Latino culture.
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On this day in Boston Celtics history, power forward Tom Boswell was born in Montgomery, Alabama in 1953. An alumnus of both South Carolina State and the University of South Carolina (Boswell would transfer from the former to the latter), Boswell would be selected from the Bulldogs with the 17th overall pick of the 1975 NBA draft.
He would play for the Celtics for a total of three seasons, and won a title with the team in a reserve role in his rookie season of 1975-76. The Montgomery native would leave the team for the Denver Nuggets in 1978 as an unrestricted free agent.

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The Steelers’ bye week arrived early this year, but it also landed on a common NFL landmark for some in-season introspection. Teams play 17 games now, but four in, it’s close enough to call it the quarter point of the season.
As a result, we’ve seen plenty of NFL quarter-season-related articles, from awards to All-Pro teams to even all-worst teams. Over at The Athletic, draft writer Dane Brugler put together his quarter-season all-rookie team.

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Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique had some interesting comments after overseeing a 2-1 win over Barcelona in the Champions League.
The visitors came from behind and scored late to seal the win, with Hansi Flick saying his team looked tired in the second half.
Luis Enrique admitted his team had found it tough going but hit back at claims his team won due to being physically superior.

“We found it tough to begin with. Barcelona are talented and they kept the ball so well for 20 minutes, we were working hard.

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