Despite setting the pace in Q2 and being on track for a dream pole position, Lewis Hamilton ended up fifth on the grid for the British Grand Prix. Max Verstappen, who had struggled in practice, surprisingly took pole position for Sunday's race. Despite outqualifying his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc, Hamilton's "scruffy" final lap resulted in him trailing the McLarens and an overachieving Mercedes of George Russell. Sky Sports pundit Martin Brundle noted that Hamilton's efforts to chase an "impossible" sector time resulted in a dip on the grass and a less than perfect lap, while Verstappen's precision earned him the top spot.
In a tense quarter-final match between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich at the Club World Cup, a horrific injury to 19-year-old star player Jamal Musiala has shaken up both teams and fans. PSG's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was belatedly attempting to reach the ball at the byline while simultaneously colliding with Musiala's left leg, causing it to bend at a visibly unnatural angle. The young player was seen screaming in agony on the field while Harry Kane, current captain of the English national team, looked on with shock and gestured for immediate medical assistance.
In a nail-biting match between PSG and Bayern Munich in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal, it was PSG who came out on top with a late goal from Désiré Doué in the 78th minute. After a recovery on the right, João Neves delivered a precision pass to Doué, whose left-footed strike from the edge of the box caught Bayern's goalkeeper, Neuer, off guard at the near post. This win puts PSG in a strong position to advance in the tournament.
After two years away from the pitch, former Manchester United star Paul Pogba has signed a two-year contract with Monaco, ending his tumultuous journey since facing a doping ban. With a fresh start in Ligue 1, the 32-year-old is determined to prove himself and earn a spot on France's World Cup team next summer. Fans and fellow players alike are curious to see if Pogba can live up to his potential and find success at his new club.
England captain Harry Kane is determined to show that he is more than just a goalscorer as he leads Bayern Munich in their bid for Club World Cup glory. With three goals to his name in the tournament so far, Kane is looking to continue his impressive all-round performances and help his team triumph against tough opponents, Paris Saint-Germain. Despite being the underdogs, Kane and his Bayern teammates have the confidence and belief to go all the way and lift the trophy.
As Manchester United prepare for their Europa League final against Tottenham, the team is reportedly in talks for a possible transfer for Franco Mastantuono. The 22-year-old South American is believed to have caught the eye of the Premier League side, who are looking to bolster their squad for next season and compete in the Champions League. United are also expected to make some player sales, including the likes of Marcus Rashford, to make room for potential new signings. Stay updated with all the latest news and rumors in our Manchester United blog.
India's Akash Deep came charging in as he took down England's leading run-getter Joe Root in a charged up celebration, marking India's firm grip on the second England-India Test. With hopes for a high scoring by Root dashed, Akash's second wicket put England firmly on the back foot. Earlier, Ben Duckett was also cleanly bowled out while Zak Crawley was caught for a duck in the second innings.
The Lionesses are set to begin their title defense at Euro 2025 with a tough match against France in Zurich. Despite facing some setbacks in the lead up to the tournament, England will be boosted by the return of Lauren James. Stay updated on all the action with Metro's live blog.
In a historic turn of events, Shubman Gill becomes only the fourth player in history to score 400 runs in a Test match, with a total of 430 runs in the ongoing game against England at Edgbaston. Following Gill's phenomenal performance, India posted an impressive total of 427 runs and declared, giving England a daunting target of 608 runs to chase. With England struggling at 72 runs with three wickets down, India looks set to secure a victory and Shubman Gill's record-breaking day continues to make headlines.
In a tightly contested match between two European powerhouses, Paris Saint-Germain emerged victorious over Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup semi-finals. After a moment of silence for the tragic death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota's brother, the game saw both teams playing at their best with intense pressure and skilled play. In the end, it was PSG's goals from Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele that sealed the win and advancement to the next round.
All eyes were on the highly anticipated quarter-final match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup. However, the match took a turn for the worse when Bayern's young star, Jamal Musiala, suffered a serious injury after a challenge with PSG's goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma. Referee Anthony Taylor's handling of the incident sparked outrage from fans as Musiala had to be stretchered off and the match was abruptly halted for half-time.