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Ten Hag reveals Garnacho apology after forward supported critical tweets

Ten Hag reveals Garnacho apology after forward supported critical tweets

Erik ten Hag claimed Manchester United's squad is not fractured after revealing Alejandro Garnacho apologised for liking social media posts criticising the manager's handling of the Argentine forward.

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Klopp tells Liverpool to push for title despite damaging spell

Klopp tells Liverpool to push for title despite damaging spell

Jurgen Klopp has told spluttering Liverpool they can still clinch the Premier League title if they recover from a dismal spell by winning the last six matches of his reign.

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French teen dies from heart failure after knife attack near school

French teen dies from heart failure after knife attack near school

A 14-year-old girl has died of a heart attack in eastern France after her school locked down to protect itself from a knife attacker who lightly wounded two other girls, an official said on Friday.

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Sports federations condemn Olympic prize money for athletics

Sports federations condemn Olympic prize money for athletics

An organisation of Olympic sports federations on Friday said the decision by World Athletics to award prize money to gold medallists in its events "undermines the values of Olympism".

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Kiptum's death casts shadow over London Marathon for Bekele

Kiptum's death casts shadow over London Marathon for Bekele

Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele said Kelvin Kiptum will always have a special place at the London Marathon after the Kenyan's tragic death.

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Troubled Man Utd still world's biggest club says Coventry boss Robins

Troubled Man Utd still world's biggest club says Coventry boss Robins

Mark Robins has slammed criticism of Manchester United as the Coventry boss insisted his troubled former side are still the world's biggest club ahead of Sunday's FA Cup semi-final.

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Quarter of UK 5 to 7-year-olds have smart phone: study

Quarter of UK 5 to 7-year-olds have smart phone: study

Around a quarter of British children aged between five and seven-years-old now have a smart phone, a study by the UK communications regulator said on Friday.

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Migrant rescuers vindicated after Italy court drops trafficking charges

Migrant rescuers vindicated after Italy court drops trafficking charges

An Italian court threw out charges Friday against crew members of migrant rescue ships, ending a controversial case seven years after the government accused them of colluding with traffickers.

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Oil prices briefly surge, stocks slide on Iran blasts

Oil prices briefly surge, stocks slide on Iran blasts

Oil prices briefly surged and stock markets slid Friday on reports Israel had carried out retaliatory strikes against Iran, boosting investments deemed safer such as gold.

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Israel, Iran ready to de-escalate -- for now: analysts

Israel, Iran ready to de-escalate -- for now: analysts

The limited nature of Israel's reported strike on Iran and the restrained immediate Iranian reaction shows both sides, in particular Tehran, are looking to de-escalate after weeks of tensions but the situation remains dangerously explosive, analysts say.

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