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Williams driver Carlos Sainz could face a further fine after swearing in a press conference when criticizing a penalty he received at last week’s Japanese Grand Prix. The Spaniard was fined € ...
The Italians gradually grew bolder with Carlos Augusto firing into the side netting and Martinez charging into the box but slipping just before shooting. The Inter captain, however, made no ...
Carlos Sainz remains confident “I’ll get faster and faster” as he develops more experience at Williams, having tweaked his driving style and setup at Suzuka. Sainz has been behind team-mate ...
Second seed Carlos Alcaraz will face Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo in the second round of the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters on Wednesday, 9 April. It will be their third meeting on the ATP Tour and ...
Inter Milan's Davide Frattesi celebrates scoring their second goal with Carlos Augusto in Champions League's Quarter Final in its First Leg on April 8, 2025. — Reuters MUNICH: Inter Milan ...
That was the question scrawled on a sign that a fan held up during Carlos “Call me Carlitos” Alcaraz’s opening-round match in Monte Carlo on Wednesday. The question mark was very much ...
It was to prove a costly miss as Inter began to gain a foothold. Carlos Augusto first lashed a shot into the side-netting before playing a key part in the opener. The Brazilian was released out ...
Not content to be spectators to a Bayern fairytale ending, Inter broke on the counter just three minutes later, with Carlos Augusto finding Frattesi, who scored Inter's second. Inter, defeated in ...
With the Bayern fans still celebrating the late equaliser, the Italians found space down the left and Carlos Augusto cut the ball back for Frattesi to tap in the winner. The treble-chasing ...
But there was still time for one more twist. Inter quickly broke up the field on the counter and Carlos Augusto's delivery was converted by substitute Frattesi, handing the Italians the crucial ...
Carlos Augusto also wasted a great chance soon after, firing onto the side-netting when sent down the left by Alessandro Bastoni, while Lautaro Martinez slipped at the crucial moment when running ...
In my tournament preview, I wrote that Stefanos Tsitsipas’s success in Monte Carlo—three titles in four years—is one of the odder ATP facts of this decade. Now we have another: Alcaraz, a ...