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22 Jul 2018 | PM Edition
Percy Tau shows off his new Brighton & Hove Albion jersey on Friday. Photo: @OfficialBHAFC via Twitter Percy Tau has the elements to be successful abroad, says Stuart Baxter

“One of the coaches in France asked me about Percy, and I told him that he is more of an Antonio Griezmann (of Atletico Madrid and France).”

 
Neymar didn’t want to see a ball or match after World Cup exit

“I was in mourning. I was really sad about it, but sadness passes. I have my son, my family, my friends and they don’t want to see me moping around.”

 
Proteas ride their luck, but still massive task to save Sri Lanka series

South Africa require all this good fortune – if only to take the match into the fourth day – after Sri Lanka drilled them into the SSC surface earlier in the day.

 
Spieth on defending #TheOpen title: We’ve got pretty much a new tournament

There would be a sense of symmetry to the achievement if Spieth does win – Harrington’s double came at Carnoustie in 2007 and Birkdale in 2008.

 
RUGBY More from Rugby
Paul lets out his Treu feelings at Stormers meeting
 
 
 
Flawless Blitzboks to face England in World Cup semi-final
 
 
 
‘The Springbok captain is Siya Kolisi, and that’s it’
 
 
Neymar takes a selfie with his fans in the Neymar Jr five-a-side soccer tournament in Santos, Brazil on Saturday. Photo: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters Neymar didn’t want to see a ball or match after World Cup exit
     
Lyle Lakay ‘showed good signs’, Pitso says Sundowns’ pre-season cup means nothing
 
 
 
I need to go somewhere permanent, says Man City goalie Joe Hart
 
 
 
Sredojevic must get credit for being comfortable with Mokwena’s Pirates role
 
 
 
 
GOLF More from Golf
Spieth on defending #TheOpen title: We’ve got pretty much a new tournament
 
 
 
Van Rooyen, Lombard five off #TheOpen lead at Carnoustie
 
 
 
Spieth tied for #TheOpen lead, Tiger says: ‘That was good’
 
 
Aiden Markram was dismissed cheaply in the Proteas second innings on Sunday. Photo: Reuters Proteas ride their luck, but still massive task to save Sri Lanka series
     
Sri Lankans not showing Proteas any mercy in Colombo
 
 
 
We have world-class batsmen, and they are hurting, says Proteas coach Gibson
 
 
 
Third batting collapse must rank among lowest moments in Proteas history
 
 
 
 
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