What you may have missed between last night and this morning
1. Football – Ligue 1: der ‘of Courbis?
After scoring two-goal lead, eventually Montpellier squandered a crucial victory against Monaco (2-3). Another setback, the sixth in seven days, which could seal the fate of his coach Rolland Courbis. At the post-match conference, the coach refused to step down. And Loulou Nicollin, he thinks what?
Rolland Courbis in Troyes – Panoramic
2. Rugby – World Cup: Spanking All Blacks
Namibia also had a bad night. Against New Zealand, Namibians have collected 58 points but still have registered 14. After a first tough game against Argentina, the All Blacks have cruised this time.
3. Football – Ligue 1: Penalties fell
OM and Romain Alessandrini are set. Met Thursday night, the discipline of the Professional Football League commission decided to close the two corners of the Stade Vélodrome as a precaution until 15 October in response to the incidents that marred the match between Marseille and Lyon last Sunday ( 1-1). OM-Angers will play without supporters cornering the Velodrome this Sunday (14h). The leaders Marseille will in turn called by the LFP October 15.
The Velodrome at Marseille-OL – Panoramic
We also spotted for you
- 1. Football – Mercato: The Algerian international Yacine Brahimi and FC Porto have signed a new contract under the initial clause of the player at 60 million euros, against 50 million previously
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- 2. Football – Ligue 2: Joris Sainati, AC Ajaccio defender, was sentenced Thursday to 16 months suspension farm from the Disciplinary Committee of the LFP “to have firmly told two punches the faces of two players of FC Tours, including one that resulted in a temporary interruption of work for more than eight days. “
- Basketball – NBA : The Los Angeles Lakers have recruited one of their former players-star Metta World Peace, whose career has gone downhill since 2013, announced Thursday the NBA franchise in crisis.
- Olympics 2024 : The former American swimmer Janet Evans was appointed vice president of the bid committee to host the 2024 Olympics in Los Angeles
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The PSG stands for a replacement for Thiago Motta, and it is in England – Eurosport
What you should not miss today
1. Football – Ligue 1: Reims for a podium
Fifth L1, Reims can climb back on the provisional podium on success tonight (8:30 p.m.) against Lille, opening the eighth day. LOSC, exempted from the seventh day, need points and hopes to avoid a fifth draw in seven matches.
2. Rugby – World Cup: Georgia for a feat
Argentina defies Georgia in the late afternoon (5:45 p.m.) at Kingsholm, a match counting for the Pool C Victorious their first match, Georgians will try to topple the Pumas who can not afford to s’ bow a second time on.
3. Football – Ligue 2: Metz to stay ahead
Beginning of the ninth day, from 20h, with the clash of extremes between the leader, Metz, and the red lantern, Nimes.
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4. Formula 1 – Grand Prix of Japan: Sainz for a surfing lesson
After a first session dominated by Spaniard Carlos Sainz (Toro Rosso) and fought largely in the rain, up to the second, from 7am. To be continued on our site here, live commented.
5. MotoGP – Grand Prix of Aragon:
After a trip to San Marino dominated by Marc Marquez two weeks ago Valentino Rossi still has 23 points ahead of Jorge Lorenzo probably a vengeful, five races of the outcome of the MotoGP season. This morning, you can follow two free sessions at Aragon.
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It happened a September 25, 2000
We are in Sydney, the first round of the Olympic Games, and France defied the United States in hens match. Who can forget that? Who has forgotten what some have called the “dunk of death” or “dunk of the century”. Surely not Fred Weis who still did not understand what had happened to her that day when Vince Carter took off.
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