Championship – Latest News https://latestnews.top Sun, 24 Sep 2023 07:59:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png Championship – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Max Verstappen WINS the Japanese GP to hand Red Bull a sixth constructors championship https://latestnews.top/max-verstappen-wins-the-japanese-gp-to-hand-red-bull-a-sixth-constructors-championship/ https://latestnews.top/max-verstappen-wins-the-japanese-gp-to-hand-red-bull-a-sixth-constructors-championship/#respond Sun, 24 Sep 2023 07:59:24 +0000 https://latestnews.top/max-verstappen-wins-the-japanese-gp-to-hand-red-bull-a-sixth-constructors-championship/ Revenge is a dish best served cold? Based on the evidence here in Japan, Max Verstappen isn’t a believer of that mantra. No, this was a blistering retaliation. On the searing tarmac at Suzuka, Verstappen, as he has done on 12 separate occasions already this season, scorched his opposition. Perhaps those doubters would rather ‘suck […]]]>


Revenge is a dish best served cold? Based on the evidence here in Japan, Max Verstappen isn’t a believer of that mantra.

No, this was a blistering retaliation. On the searing tarmac at Suzuka, Verstappen, as he has done on 12 separate occasions already this season, scorched his opposition. Perhaps those doubters would rather ‘suck on an egg’ than dare question the Dutchman again.

Verstappen, clear-minded after his Singapore blip and a drubbing of chief engineer Gianpiero Lambiase at padel tennis, arrived in Suzuka ready to send a message.

But where he’s shown a willingness to go toe-to-toe with rivals in the past in an obstinate slugfest, this was a punishing, one-sided, beatdown. He was the first driver on the track on Friday morning and hasn’t looked back, a gruelling 12-round demolition where he’s walked away without a bruise in sight.

Although an opportunistic Lando Norris attempted to surprise his close friend at lights out when he seized a gap left open by Verstappen. The Dutchman, pre-occupied by the Briton’s McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri, gave way to Norris, but snatched back the lead and Piastri was pushed down to third.

Max Verstappen starred to win the Japanese GP in dominant circumstances at Suzuka

Max Verstappen starred to win the Japanese GP in dominant circumstances at Suzuka

Verstappen's victory handed Red Bull a sixth constructors championship

Verstappen’s victory handed Red Bull a sixth constructors championship 

That exchange, however brief, left Norris optimistic. ‘We’re coming for Red Bull,’ he said after the chequered flag as Christian Horner and his team celebrated their sixth constructors’ championship. ‘We’re not close to Max, but we’re not miles away. We’re pushing, we’re getting there.’

An explosive start gave way to a subdued following four laps, with the safety car deployed after Valtteri Bottas damaged his Alfa Romeo. 

His day went from bad to worse when the crash-prone Logan Sargeant shunted him into the gravel. ‘What the f***!?’ was the perplexed Finn’s response. Both drivers retired from the race, two of five men to bow out prematurely.

Bottas’s former teammate Lewis Hamilton had his hands full with new Mercedes partner George Russell. Hamilton, resembling a third member of Daft Punk in his special edition chrome helmet, challenged his young teammate to a game of chicken as they soared down the home straight side-by-side. It was Russell who twitched first and relented.

The battle resumed at Spoon Curve when Russell sought to seize upon a gap offered by Hamilton. The seven-time champion forced his teammate off the track, in a carbon copy of the incident that he fell victim to in his fight with Max Verstappen in Brazil two years ago.

‘Who are we trying to fight here, each other or the others?’ Russell fumed on the radio. Toto Wolff, watching on from Monaco while recuperating from a knee surgery, was surely tearing his hair out.

Tensions were bubbling elsewhere as Norris too bellowed his frustrations down the team radio after losing his position to Piastri, who pitted for hard tyres under the virtual safety car. ‘What’s he doing?’ Norris moaned. 

‘It’s just ruining the race now.’ The Australian may be a future star of the sport but he was shown in no uncertain terms that he is still very much the No. 2 at McLaren, and duly moved aside, although a first podium here will have softened the blow.

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri locked out the podium in an impressive race for McLaren

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri locked out the podium in an impressive race for McLaren

Christian Horner (left) was delighted after the race as Red Bull won the constructors championship

Christian Horner was delighted after the race as Red Bull won the constructors championship

It was a torrid afternoon for Sergio Perez as he was forced to retire from the race after suffering vehicle damage

It was a torrid afternoon for Sergio Perez as he was forced to retire from the race after suffering vehicle damage

Chaos ensued in the pitlane as disarray surrounded Verstappen’s confidence-battered Red Bull teammate, Sergio Perez. The Mexican, perhaps eager to take an early flight home from Tokyo, bowed out on Lap 15 but, having knocked Kevin Magnussen off course, was slapped with a five-second penalty by the stewards.

Red Bull, keen for him not to serve it in Qatar, pushed him back onto the track 26 laps later before bringing him back in for good. ‘Retire the car’, a defeated Perez pleaded during that bizarre stint.

Part three of the Hamilton-Russell dogfight provided a thrilling conclusion. Russell, in front of Hamilton due to a one-stop strategy, stubbornly refused to give up his position. ‘That’s an order, George,’ came the response from the garage. ‘So, we’re playing the team game now?’ Russell hit back as he retreated. 

Lewis Hamilton was locked in a tense battle with George Russell throughout proceedings

Lewis Hamilton was locked in a tense battle with George Russell throughout proceedings

Russell (right) wasn't happy with Mercedes' decision to invert drivers on the last few laps

Russell (right) wasn’t happy with Mercedes’ decision to invert drivers on the last few laps

Mercedes, attempting to emulate Sainz’s DRS genius in Singapore, tried to hold the Ferrari driver back but Hamilton was unable to keep Russell within range and the Spaniard passed.

‘We wasted all that time for no reason,’ Hamilton despaired.

But out in front there was not a moment spared by Verstappen on this Sunday procession, a man in a rush to secure world title No 3 in two weeks’ time in Qatar. Perhaps as he crossed the line the words of Mark Twain ran through his mind.

‘Reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.’ More likely, a Dutch-inspired egg retort.



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Distraught Cristiano Ronaldo is carted off injured in Arab Club Championship Cup final… https://latestnews.top/distraught-cristiano-ronaldo-is-carted-off-injured-in-arab-club-championship-cup-final/ https://latestnews.top/distraught-cristiano-ronaldo-is-carted-off-injured-in-arab-club-championship-cup-final/#respond Sat, 12 Aug 2023 18:46:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/12/distraught-cristiano-ronaldo-is-carted-off-injured-in-arab-club-championship-cup-final/ Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the pitch in agony and close to tears as he’s carted off injured after scoring twice to win his first trophy with Al-Nassr By Ash Rose For Mailonline Published: 14:23 EDT, 12 August 2023 | Updated: 14:39 EDT, 12 August 2023 Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his first trophy since joining Al-Nassr, despite leaving […]]]>


Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the pitch in agony and close to tears as he’s carted off injured after scoring twice to win his first trophy with Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his first trophy since joining Al-Nassr, despite leaving the match on a stretcher after suffering an injury blow. 

Al-Nassr came from behind against Al-Hilal to win the Arab Club Champions Cup, thanks to two goals from the Portuguese superstar, but his night was almost overshadowed by a late injury that saw him exit the match. 

With five minutes left of the game, Ronaldo went down clutching his left thigh and was unable to complete the rest of the final. 

He left the game on a motorised stretcher, looking in some distress, giving the Saudi side some huge concerns over their talisman.

However, the 38-year-old was able to join in the team’s celebrations on winning the trophy, the first piece of silverware Ronaldo has tasted since his move to the middle east. 

Cristiano Ronaldo is seen clutching his thigh, giving Al-Nassr a major injury scare

Cristiano Ronaldo is seen clutching his thigh, giving Al-Nassr a major injury scare 

The Portuguese star was unable to continue and was stretchered off with five minutes left

The Portuguese star was unable to continue and was stretchered off with five minutes left 

It was Ronaldo's two goals that secured Al-Nassr the Arab Club Championship over Al-Hilal

It was Ronaldo’s two goals that secured Al-Nassr the Arab Club Championship over Al-Hilal 

Al-Hilal took the early advantage in the tie, as Brazilan midfielder Michael opened the scoring five minutes after half time, before Ronaldo took over proceedings. 

He first, equalised for Al-Nassr fifteen minutes from the end, before thinking he’d settled the contest with a late goal that was ruled out for offside. 

Instead, the game went into extra time, but still Ronaldo had the last word. 

Heading home the winner in the first half of the extended period to secure the trophy for his team. 

The goals saw the Portuguese icon become the tournaments top scorer with six goals, as he secured his first trophy since joining the club in January. 

Al-Nassr will now hope there is no long-term repercussions of the injury that forced Ronaldo out of the game before the end. 

Ronaldo celebrates the goal that saw him add yet another trophy to his incredible collection

Ronaldo celebrates the goal that saw him add yet another trophy to his incredible collection 

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Coventry vs Luton – Championship play-off final: Live score, team news and updates https://latestnews.top/coventry-vs-luton-championship-play-off-final-live-score-team-news-and-updates/ https://latestnews.top/coventry-vs-luton-championship-play-off-final-live-score-team-news-and-updates/#respond Sat, 27 May 2023 17:50:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/27/coventry-vs-luton-championship-play-off-final-live-score-team-news-and-updates/ By James Cohen and Ryan Walker For Mailonline Published: 10:00 EDT, 27 May 2023 | Updated: 13:46 EDT, 27 May 2023 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog of the Championship play-off final between Coventry City and Luton Town. Share or comment on this article: Read More]]>


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Coventry vs Middlesbrough – Championship play-off: Live score, team news and updates https://latestnews.top/coventry-vs-middlesbrough-championship-play-off-live-score-team-news-and-updates/ https://latestnews.top/coventry-vs-middlesbrough-championship-play-off-live-score-team-news-and-updates/#respond Sun, 14 May 2023 11:37:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/14/coventry-vs-middlesbrough-championship-play-off-live-score-team-news-and-updates/ Coventry 0-0 Middlesbrough LIVE: Chuba Akpom has a shot deflected on to the crossbar early on for the visitors-off semi-final By Adrian Bishop For Mailonline Published: 05:59 EDT, 14 May 2023 | Updated: 07:28 EDT, 14 May 2023 Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the Championship play-off clash between Coventry and Middlesbrough.  Share or comment […]]]>



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Preston 0-3 Sunderland: Sunderland secure place in Championship Play-offs https://latestnews.top/preston-0-3-sunderland-sunderland-secure-place-in-championship-play-offs/ https://latestnews.top/preston-0-3-sunderland-sunderland-secure-place-in-championship-play-offs/#respond Mon, 08 May 2023 17:14:13 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/08/preston-0-3-sunderland-sunderland-secure-place-in-championship-play-offs/ Sunderland secure their place in Championship play-offs at the expense of Millwall and Blackburn with a thumping 3-0 win over Preston, as Amad Diallo, Alex Pritchard and Jack Clarke all get their names on the scoresheet at Deepdale Sunderland seal Championship play-off spot after 3-0 victory over Preston On-loan Man Utd star Amad Diallo opened […]]]>


Sunderland secure their place in Championship play-offs at the expense of Millwall and Blackburn with a thumping 3-0 win over Preston, as Amad Diallo, Alex Pritchard and Jack Clarke all get their names on the scoresheet at Deepdale

  • Sunderland seal Championship play-off spot after 3-0 victory over Preston
  • On-loan Man Utd star Amad Diallo opened the scoring for Tony Mowbray’s men
  • Alex Pritchard and Jack Clarke completed win for Black Cats who finish sixth 

Six thousand Sunderland fans stood jubilantly singing in the rain as their side clinched a dramatic and unexpected play-off spot.

Tony Mowbray’s side needed a three-goal swing at half-time with their game still goalless and rivals Millwall winning 3-1. But as the manager’s former club Blackburn produced a comeback in south London, his current players took care of business with excellent strikes in a near-monsoon by Amad Diallo, Alex Pritchard and Jack Clarke.

Momentum will now be on The Black Cats side when they face Luton in the first leg on Saturday with a nine-game unbeaten run behind them and experience of winning the League One play-offs last season.

For Mowbray, appointed in August, yesterday was vindication for pinning his belief in attacking talent.

‘I came to this club because I could feel the talent here,’ he said.

Jack Clarke celebrates Sunderland's third goal that saw the Black Cats make the play-offs

Jack Clarke celebrates Sunderland’s third goal that saw the Black Cats make the play-offs 

Tony Mowbray's Sunderland have made the Championship play-offs on the last day

Tony Mowbray’s Sunderland have made the Championship play-offs on the last day 

‘Patrick (Roberts) is a genius with the ball. He has Premier League talent even if there are other parts of the game he can’t do.

‘We haven’t taught Diallo anything. He is a Manchester United player – they paid a fortune for him.

‘My job is to take the pressure off these lads, let them express themselves. I want them to be on the ball, not demanding they run all the way back. I was a defender who won promotion(for Middlesbrough) because Bernie Slaven scored 30 goals for us, even though he was a lazy sod!’

Sunderland haven’t been in the Premier League since 2017 and have spent most of the season as long shots to finish in the top six because of their injury list.

Even at Deepdale, there was little hint of the excitement to come as Sunderland, who started the day seventh, failed to break the deadlock in the opening 45 minutes.

MATCH FACTS 

Preston (3-1-4-2): Woodman, Storey, Bauer, Lindsay, McCann, Potts, Fernandez, Parrott (Onomah 56), Ledson, Delap (Woodburn 69), Cannon 

Subs: Cornell, Slater, Leigh, Mawene, Kamara 

Booked: Storey, Ledson 

Manager: Ryan Lowe 

Sunderland:  (4-2-3-1): Patterson, Gooch (Anderson 66), Hume, O’Nien, Curkin (Pritchard 46), Neil, Ekwah (Lihadji 86), Clarke, Diallo (Ba 86), Roberts, Gelhardt (Michut 72) 

Subs: Bass, Taylor, 

Scorers: Diallo 54, Pritchard 61, Clarke 64 

Manager: Tony Mowbray 

Mowbray played an ambitious 4-2-4 with goals on his mind and tried to ignore scores from other games but Joe Gelhardt had his close-range effort smothered by Andy Woodman while at the other end Liam Delap missed for Preston when put clean through.

The Sunderland boss introduced the craft of Pritchard at half-time it paid dividends.

Dan Neil went close after 48 minutes and then Pierre Ekwah hit Woodman from eight yards when a composed finish either side would have done the job.

But after 54 minutes, the Sunderland pressure final forced the Preston dam to burst.

Manchester United loanee Diallo underlined his quality by wrapping his left foot around the ball and firing into the top corner from just outside the box.

It was the 20-year-old winger’s 13th goal of the season and the Sunderland fans packed in behind that goal chanted his name in unison.

Anthony Patterson saved from point-blank range from Pat Bauer to keep the lead intact and after 61 minutes, the transformative Pritchard added a brilliant second.

The midfielder gave Woodman the eyes before hooking his shot just inside the right-hand post to leave the ‘keeper wrongfooted. With news that Millwall had surrendered a 3-1 lead, the BlackCats were now in a play-off position and to keep the party going Jack Clarke then fired in a brilliant third after 65 minutes, cutting into from the left before burying a low finish past Woodman.

For the rest of the afternoon, everyone connected with red-and-white had half an eye on events at Millwall and there was a huge outpouring of relief and celebration at the final whistle when it was confirmed Sunderland’s win had been enough.

Mowbray has a reputation for keeping a level head and he’s not under-estimating Luton even though Sunderland are clearly the bigger club.

Man Utd loanee Amad Diallo opened the scoring for the Black Cats with his 13th of the season

Man Utd loanee Amad Diallo opened the scoring for the Black Cats with his 13th of the season 

‘It’ll be a tough game. It’s not fluke that Luton have finished third and we’ll need more moments of magic from Diallo and Roberts, and Jack. I have to mention him because I did scream at him today to be focussed, and then he scores a great goal.’

Pritchard was a key influence with his arrival coinciding with the visitors becoming more penetrative.

‘We knew we had to score,’ said the midfielder. ‘There were thousands of our fans here which was fantastic – they have been like this all season.’

Diallo was finally persuaded to collect his man-of-the-match trophy on television. ‘He’s a shy boy,’ said Mowbray about his loanee. ‘And he’s going to be hard to replace.’

If he going back to Old Trafford, he could give Sunderland the perfect parting gift of Premier League football.

 





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