A dark day for cricket

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Andrew Giuliani EXCLUSIVE - On Balogun, Starmer and Pochettino

Argentina revive their World Cup hopes to reach the quarter-finals but the Egyptians are left far from happy. Is it right for their coach to be steering into conspiracy theories?Meanwhile, with the Balogun saga coming to a close, Andrew Giuliani from the White House Task Force fo ...  Show more

Did the Balogun saga help end the American dream?

The USA became the final co-host knocked out of this year's World Cup after Belgium humbled them 4-1 on home soil. With the distraction of Donald Trump's intervention over Flo Balogun's suspension this week, former USMNT goalkeeper Brad Friedel reflects on whether it was just the ...  Show more

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