The Brutalist Report - sports
- NWSL Power Rankings: Orlando Pride stamp authority in week 1 [280d]
- Messi back in starting lineup, scores in Miami win [280d]
- Transfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Chelsea keeping tabs on Thuram [280d]
- Angel City, Wave draw on 2nd-half Thompson goal [280d]
- Time to win: Flick calls Barça rally 'unbelievable' [280d]
- More pain for Atleti as Barça strike pivotal LaLiga title blow [280d]
- Barça go top as Yamal, Torres cap rally vs. Atleti [280d]
- Fernandes central to Man United's much-needed win at Leicester [280d]
- PSG close in on title with 3-1 win over Marseille [280d]
- Højlund, Garnacho score as Man Utd beat Leicester [280d]
- Howe amazed as Newcastle 'legends' end drought [280d]
- England's race for Champions League places is chaos and much more from the weekend [280d]
- Arteta: Chelsea are 'best attacking team in league' [280d]
- Slot: 'Hunger' not the issue in Liverpool cup loss [280d]
- Guimarães on cup win: 'Best day of my life' [280d]
- Ligue 1 game abandoned due to fan riot in stands [280d]
- The wait is over: Newcastle beat Liverpool to end 70-year domestic trophy drought [280d]
- Palmer set to miss England squad through injury [281d]
- McElhenney lauds Wrexham, Wycombe 'humanity' [281d]
- Newcastle beat Liverpool, win first trophy since '69 [281d]
- Arsenal beat Chelsea in derby of flawed teams falling short of ambitions [281d]
- Ange questions lack of 'noise' over Spurs' ref calls [281d]
- Source: Pulisic in talks over new AC Milan deal [281d]
- Whitham, 14 makes NWSL history as youngest player [281d]
- Follow live: Liverpool, Newcastle face off at Wembley in Carabao Cup final [281d]
- Angel City's Leroux takes mental health break [281d]
- Arsenal beat Chelsea; keep alive faint title hopes [281d]
- Sessegnon haunts Spurs as Fulham win 2-0 [281d]
- Follow live: Arsenal hosts Chelsea hoping to keep title chase alive [281d]
- Colombian players to strike over work conditions [281d]
- Transfer rumors, news: Barcelona eye Liverpool's Luis Díaz [281d]
- Tebas hits back at Ancelotti in players' rest row [281d]
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