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There can be no doubt that Mercedes is the class of the Formula One field so far in 2014. Two utterly commanding victories in the first two races have led to comparisons with Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull’s dominance in the second half of last season. And while the template of qualifying near the front, sprinting out to a large early lead and then controlling the race is familiar from...
Published: April 4, 2014
Matt Kuchar stands alone atop the leaderboard through three rounds at the 2014 Shell Houston Open after shooting a 68 on Saturday. Let’s take a closer look at the leaderboard through 54 holes and get you up to speed on the latest from this week’s PGA Tour event. *Click here to view the complete leaderboard via PGATour.com. Round 3 Recap With a four-under-par...
Published: April 3, 2014
The Italian national team is unlike many that we’ve seen in previous years as they go into the 2014 World Cup brimming with confidence. This is one of the first Azzurri sides that is uncannily much more attack-based than defensive-minded. With that being said, the wealth of attacking options at the front is staggering, with plenty of pure No.9s and attacking wingers who could positively contribute...
Published: April 3, 2014
Aston Villa, Belgium and Christian Benteke himself were all left devastated on Thursday when news broke that the striker would miss six months with an Achilles tendon injury. As per BBC Sport, the 23-year-old striker suffered the injury in training and will now require surgery, meaning he sits out the remaining weeks of the Premier League season—and the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil for his nation. Many...
Published: April 3, 2014
The inaugural NH Collection Open finally got underway at the La Reserva de Sotogrande Club de Golf in Cadiz, Spain, on Thursday, after torrential rain had delayed the start by two hours and 40 minutes. Maarten Lafeber was one golfer who didn’t expect to get a full round in by the end of the day: Day Three Update Matthew Nixon set the lowest score of the week with a round of 65 including an impressive...
Published: April 3, 2014
Christian Benteke’s season-ending injury comes as a massive blow to World Cup dark-horse Belgium, although the Diables Rouges should still have the depth to overcome his absence and advance from a winnable Group H. The Aston Villa striker has torn his Achilles, according to Het Laatste Nieuws correspondent Kristof Terreur via his Twitter account, and on Thursday the Premier League club confirmed...
Published: April 3, 2014
Rory McIlroy has gotten off to a strong start to the season, but he is still looking for his first tournament win since 2012. The 2014 Shell Houston Open gives him a strong chance as a final tune-up before the Masters. The former No. 1 player in the world has not competed in almost a month since the WGC-Cadillac Championship, where he tied for 25th. Amazingly, this was his worst finish of the year...
Published: April 3, 2014
When it was announced in January that Ron Dennis had returned to a position of power at McLaren, it was thought that the team’s return to glory would be imminent. It was difficult to resist being sucked in by that notion. After all, Dennis is the face of McLaren’s glorious past. He has seen it all, managed the biggest of names and most inflated of egos to lead and establish his team as...
Published: April 3, 2014
If you missed part one, here’s an infographic showing every England kit from 1872 to 1982, as designed by our friends at Printsome. Part two is now with us, taking the story from there to modern day and England’s attire for the forthcoming 2014 World Cup. All of these shirts have a story. Who could forget the Italia 90 design, or the Euro 96 shirt? Read more International Football...
Published: April 3, 2014
What the 2014 Masters might lack in star power, it will more than make up for in unpredictability. By now, pretty much everybody knows Tiger Woods won’t be making the trip to Augusta. It’s a pretty big deal, as Woods has been at every Masters Tournament since 1995, and he’s been a major threat to win almost every year. GolfChannel.com’s Jason Sobel joked about how his injury...