#UCLfantasy matchday eleven: The Scout squad

Barcelona and Ajax are each nicely positioned to succeed in the UEFA Champions League remaining after first-leg wins during which each stored clear sheets, and The Scout's 15-man squad for the conclusion of the semi-finals displays that.Play #UCLfantasy now! GoalkeepersWith Ajax and Barcelona each holding clear sheets within the first legs, The Scout squad picked up a bumper haul. The Dutch membership's André Onana (€4.6m) is included once more, as Ajax are in superb kind whereas Spurs have misplaced 9 of their final ten away video games, whereas residence benefit additionally performs its half within the choice of Liverpool's Alisso... UEFA.com - News

Zidane: The players believe in my message

Zidane: The players believe in my message

Zinedine Zidane was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach on 23 October In 2017 he won the Club World Cup, the Champions League and La Liga "We had to consolidate our success, and that’s never easy" he told FIFA.com When he retired as a player, Zinedine Zidane’s trophy cabinet was already full to bursting. Now, he has picked up where he left off as a coach, claiming title after title with Real Madrid. On 23 October, he added yet another award to his personal collection when he was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach ahead of the formidable Ital... FIFA.com - News

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ready To Celebrate Daytona Win At July Fourth Cookout

Share this: Racing drivers always say their first win was the hardest, and they come easy after that. Well, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. sure made it seem that way when he picked up his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win on Saturday. Stenhouse passed David Ragan for the lead with two laps remaining in the Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola, and stayed there until the checkered flag flew. The win is his second Cup victory, and his first at Daytona Internationals Speedway, so Stenhouse was glad he already had a party planned. During his victory lane interview, Stenhouse told NBC Sports, “I already had a Fourth of July party planned, but I guess it just got bigger.” The 29-year-old Roush Fenway Racing driver

Airbus Concept Vehicle Can Drive On Land, Be Picked Up By Huge Drone

Airbus Concept Vehicle Can Drive On Land, Be Picked Up By Huge Drone

In the rush to lighten city traffic and shorten every day commutes, many companies have developed extreme concepts they hope could one day provide solutions. Airbus, however, has revealed something that could take things to a completely different, ridiculous level. At the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday, Airbus revealed Pop.Up, a multi-faceted mobility concept developed through a partnership with Italian engineering company Italdesign. Basically, users would be able to summon a taxi from their homes, be driven by a fully electric vehicle to their destinations or, if Pop.Up detects heavy traffic, the vehicle will be picked up by a massive drone and ... NESN.com

Marquez? Rossi? Suzuki? The land of the rising sun awaits…

While compiling some commentary notes ahead of Iannone’s expected return to action in the Far East this weekend, I wondered where he’d be in the standings had he not thrown away so many golden opportunities to score big points. He’s crashed out of five races this year and in three of those he was lying in second place. Had he got to the chequered flag in the position he jumped off in Qatar, Argentina, Le Mans, Barcelona and Silverstone, then he’d have picked up 83-points. It’s all could’ve, would’ve, should’ve, but you feel Iannone would still be in with an outside shout of the title himself had things panned out differently. Source link

How Austria’s No1 picked up the gauntlet(s)

"It all started when my very first football coach, at school, asked who wanted to go in goal," ambitious Austria keeper Carolin Grössinger tells UEFA.com, the 19-year-old smiling as she reflects on her career to date. "Of course I was naive, and didn't know what it would mean, but I'm doing what I love, so I am glad I put my hand up."The National Centre for Women's Football Academy graduate has just signed terms with Bayer Leverkusen, a move which Grössinger says is essential for her development, as well as her career. "In 2014, I was with the Austria at the Under-17 EURO and we were the first women's team from our country to be at a tournament," she remembers.