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High hopes for Malaysia at Tokyo Games

Jul 18, 2021


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PM Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is confident that our national athletes will give their all at the Tokyo Olympics.

He has high hopes that the Malaysian contingent will return home with gold from the games.

Meanwhile, Tan Sri Muhyiddin reminded athletes to remain vigilant of their health and safety, amid the global COVID-19 outbreak.

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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen cruise past Hamilton to win first ever F1 sprint race

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Image: Reuters

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen will start from pole position at tonight's British F1 GP after winning F1's first ever sprint race last night.

Verstappen edged past Mercedes star Lewis Hamilton, while Hamilton's teammate Valterri Bottas finished in third.

Meanwhile, Hamilton says he will come back stronger at the British GP, following his defeat to Max Verstappen.

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Man United reportedly want Paul Pogba to retire at Old Trafford

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Image: Reuters

It seems Man United are keen to ensure Paul Pogba stays at the club until the end of his football career.

According to reports, United are still hopeful of tying Pogba with a new long-term deal, despite interest from PSG.

Speculations have been rife over his future, as Pogba enters the final 12 months of his current Man U contract.


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