Cisse, Senegal: A story for the ages
Senegal v Poland

Cisse, Senegal: A story for the ages

Led by the youngest and only black coach at the tournament, Senegal became the first African nation to secure victory at the 2018 World Cup – a feat which should be celebrated, re-told and revered, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)

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Russia put Egypt to the sword
Russia thrash Egypt

Russia put Egypt to the sword

Russia continued their rich vein of form as they thumped Egypt 3-1 in a 2018 World Cup Group A encounter to reach their first knockout game since the Soviet era. (more…)

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Five things to expect from matchday two
The Fifa World Cup trophy

Five things to expect from matchday two

Matchday one at the 2018 Fifa World Cup served up some entertainment of the highest order and fans across the globe can certainly expect it to continue as we head into matchday two, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

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Africa must rise to the occasion
World Cup best

Africa must rise to the occasion

Missed goalscoring opportunities and a few perplexing decisions from some coaches have aided to the Africa’s poor start to the 2018 World Cup, writes MARSHALL GOUTS. (more…)

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Are you not entertained?
The Fifa World Cup trophy

Are you not entertained?

It may only be day four at the World Cup, but we have already been provided with entertainment of the highest order. DEAN WORKMAN explores.

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Salah declared fit to face Russia

Mohamed Salah has been declared fit to face Russia in Egypt’s second game at the World Cup match by the Egyptian Football Association (EFA), who confirmed he could have featured in the 1-0 defeat to Uruguay but was not risked. (more…)

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