Author: Sports Biz

An ancient tunnel discovered in Egypt is thought to possibly lead to the tomb of the famed Queen Cleopatra. Discovered near the Taposiris Magna temple, west of Alexandria in Egypt, the tunnel was unearthed by an Egyptian-Dominican archaeological research mission from the University of Santo Domingo. The tunnel itself was found around 43 feet under the ground, measured 6.5 feet tall, and stretched for about 4,300 feet. According to a Facebook post by the Egypt Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, preliminary studies of the tunnel have found that its design is similar to that of Greece’s Jubilinos Tunnel. The tunnel’s location has led the researchers…

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Bukayo Saka has dismissed concerns over burnout despite potentially facing a 63-match season, as the winger looks to inspire Arsenal to the Premier League title. Saka has been an ever-present for Arsenal in the Premier League this season, starting all 27 of the Gunners matches. The England winger has played a vital role in their surprise push for the title, scoring 10 goals and providing nine assists. He was afforded a rare rest in the closing stages of Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Fulham, with Mikel Arteta opting to protect the star by taking him off in the final 20 minutes. Saka told ESPN that he can recuperate from…

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This isn’t the first time this month the star player has caused a commotion Mo Salah has set pulses racing AGAIN with a candid post-workout selfie on his Instagram story. The snap shows the 30-year-old on his knees, topless, on a blue yoga mat surrounded by weights. Salah’s defined muscles and six pack are the focus of the image as the dad-of-one looks at his phone to capture the best angle. One fan on Twitter said: “Definitely need to stop following Mo Salah on instagram In grave danger of becoming a cougar.” Another tweeted: “When u get the chance, please head over to Mo…

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Mo Salah has shared another photo from his amazing holiday. He’s shared a series of envy-inducing snaps from his break in a mystery location and today he shared a cute selfie with an incredible back drop. In the snap Salah, 30,  beams at the camera, with tropical foilage and clear blue sea behind him. He simply captioned the snap with a palm tree and wave emoji and fans were quick to comment on the photo. One said: “Always be happy kıng.” Another said: “Liverpool miss you MO.” And a third said: ” King Salah *with a crown emoji” Last week Salah got pulses racing as…

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Two ancient Viking swords have been unearthed from a stone burial chamber in central Sweden during a highway excavation. The weapons had been left untouched for roughly 1,200 years and provide an insight into the lives of the people who lived there. The discovery was made in Viby/Norrtuna, in the province of Västmanland, in a large burial field with around 100 graves, dating back to the Late Iron Age between 600 and 1000 AD. Anton Seiler, an archaeologist involved in the excavation from Sweden’s State Historical Museums, told Newsweek why this site was so well preserved. “In the region, burial sites from the Viking Age are often located…

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Liverpool supporters have just got an early glimpse of two Nike goalkeeper strips that Alisson Becker and co. will be donning during the 2023/24 campaign. It may not be too long until the stream of 2023/24 kit launches begins at Liverpool. Nike is preparing for its fourth season in partnership with Jürgen Klopp’s side, a deal that nets a base sum of $37m (£30m/€34m) per year for the Anfield commercial team (via Sky Sports). Last year, the Reds unveiled their new home strip on May 5, so if they follow the same schedule this year, we may be just seven or so weeks away from our…

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For decades, Egyptians have dreamed of bringing back some of the glories of their ancient civilization scattered across museums and private collections across the world. Now as Cairo gears up to open “the largest archaeological museum in the world” at the foot of the pyramids of Giza in November, Egypt’s former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass told AFP that he will soon demand the return of three of its greatest lost treasures. The basalt slab dating from 196 B.C. was the key that helped French linguist Jean-Francois Champollion crack the code of Egypt’s ancient hieroglyphs. The stone was discovered by Napoleon Bonaparte’s invading…

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It’s all smiles in the Liverpool camp at the moment. The Scotland international was pictured on Henderson’s Instagram story in a flesh coloured pair of swimming trunks. Henderson filmed Robertson coming out of the pool, with the caption: “Not fancy wearing slips?”. As Robertson emerged from the water, Henderson can be heard saying: “Looks like you’ve got nothing on there lad!” The full-back saw the funny side of it though, flexing at the camera and saying “yeah” “Physicality was immense and we had to be ready. The chips in behind our full-back gave us trouble. The longer it went they used that…

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MO SALAH has been on the end of some gentle ribbing from Liverpool teammate Andy Robertson after the Scot joked he has a ‘bit of body fat to lose’. The 31-year-old Egyptian was snapped by Robertson while showing off his shredded physique in the swimming pool. Salah was mocked by Robertson despite his chiseled The Reds full-back posted the snaps to his social media But the Reds left-back refused to give his pal any credit for the extreme amounts of work he puts in to keep himself in top shape. Robertson took the pictures of Salah before adding ‘bit of fat to…

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Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard picked up the Premier League Player of The Year award at the London Football Awards. The Norway international has been a key player for the Gunners this season in their attempt to win a first league title in 19 years, contributing with 10 goals and six assists. Odegaard beat off competition from Tottenham’s Harry Kane, Brentford striker Ivan Toney, Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic and Arsenal team-mate Bukayo Saka to claim the big prize. ‘I just want to share this with the whole team. It’s great to see the club being recognised with all the awards,’ the midfielder said. ‘I think it shows how…

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If Baba Vanga’s prophecies come true, we could be in for a rough new year. Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic who predicted 9/11 and the rise of Donald Trump, is still sharing visions years after her death – including for 2023. Known as the “Nostradamus of the Balkans”, the blind psychic gained quite a following right up until her passing in 1996. Prior to her death at the age of 84, she left predictions for decades to come. Disasters seem to be at the forefront of the clairvoyant’s visions and this year is no exception. Centred around science and space – including bioweapons…

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Darwin Nunez entered the world in very humble beginnings in Uruguay and a picture of his first home illustrates that perfectly. On his Instagram account, the 22-year-old uploaded an image of his childhood home alongside the caption: ‘My house, where I was happy for 14 years! I will never forget where I came from and I will always remember her fondly’. It’s great that the former Benfica man isn’t afraid or embarrassed of his youth, he’s proud of how far he’s come and this was before he even arrived in Liverpool. Next season the eyes of the world will be on…

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Findings help researchers to understand deep-sea environments, including on and around the Titanic A mystery involving the RMS Titanic has been solved 26 years later. During an expedition to Newfoundland this summer, PH Nargeolet, veteran pilot of the submersible Nautile, and OceanGate Expeditions and its mission specialist Oisín Fanning announced they had discovered an “extremely productive and dense ecosystem” 2,900 meters deep near the North Atlantic Ocean wreck of the famous ship. The provisionally named Nargeolet-Fanning ridge was initially recorded by Nargeolet in 1998 as a “blip” on sonar. “We didn’t know what we would discover. On the sonar, this could have…

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As per stats website Squawka, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane have scored the most goals between any three teammates in a single Champions League campaign. The Liverpool trio rank top in the ‘iconic trios’ list with 30 goals combined in the 2017/18 Champions League. Sadly, the Reds lost that year’s final to Real Madrid. They are two ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale’s tally and three goals ahead of the iconic ‘MSN’ – Messi, Suarez and Neymar attack. Squawka praise the trio: “Together they’ve reached three Champions League finals (lifting ‘Big Ears’ in 2019), claimed a first-ever Premier League title for Liverpool,…

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Henry racked up numerous trophies and awards during a glittering eight-year spell with Arsenal, and formed a deadly partnership with Dennis Bergkamp for the Gunners’ Invincibles side of ’04 Thierry Henry has been hailed as the best player to ever showcase his skills on British shores for ‘reducing top-class opponents into helpless also-rans’. Few have graced the Premier League quite like Henry, who won back-to-back PFA Player of the Year awards and went on to break Arsenal’s all-time goalscoring record. He even tallied almost double the amount of goals of former Gunners striker Alan Smith, who believes no one matches up to the Frenchman.…

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There are a lot of mysteries surrounding their construction. How did people from 4,000 years ago create some of the largest structures on Earth? Among them, the Great Pyramid is made up of millions of precisely-hewn stones weighing at least two tons each. The question is how did they move these stones. How is their arrangement mathematically so accurate? There’s no end to conspiracy theories about who built the pyramids. Frequently they involve ancient aliens, lizard people, the Freemasons, or an advanced civilisation that used forgotten technology. Aliens built the pyramids? So are Egypt’s pyramids artifacts of aliens? Not exactly.…

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Mo’s teenage love Magi Salah prefers to stay out of public eye so here is something you might not know about her. Magi Salah (born Maji Mohammed Sadeq) was born and raised in Nagrig, the same town where Mohamed Salah was born. She has a twin sister, Mohab, and two other sisters, Mahy and Miram. • Magi’s parents were teachers at Mohammed Eyad Al Tantawi school. Magi was a student there, so was Mo Salah. You guessed it, that’s where they met and fell in love with each other. • Magi has a bachelor degree in Commerce although some sources claim it’s in Biotechnology.…

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The England international provided needed surgical procedures for 120 kids in Kano. Saka, who has been scintillating with the League toppers, Arsenal extended his outstanding performance on the pitch to some medically challenged children in his country of origin. According to MSN.com, Saka, 21, partnered with an NGO known as BigShoe to provide quantitative healthcare services for less-privileged kids. It was also added that most of the kids are “suffering from diseases like inguinal hernias, umbilical hernias or brain tumours.” Meanwhile, the surgeries which were done by a team of five doctors in mid-October recorded success with the kids back on…

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Look out for some funny faces being pulled by the new manager in the dugout at Anfield 1. *Plots to make Liverpool the best team in the world* 2. “Ey you what lad” 3. “I’ve got Bratwurst in my teeth again, Ergh” 4. *Stares into the distance plotting Premier League glory* 5. “Right lads back to the drawing board” 6. “And over here is where we keep all the trophies” 7. *Keep it together, keep it together* 8. “Oi you come back here” 9. “Sure of course I’ll get a picture with you….” 10. *Me? Cheeky?* 11. “VICTORY!!!!” 12. “Eeee…

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One hundred years after its discovery, the tomb of Tutankhamun remains one of the most famous archaeological finds of all time. Surrounding this fame is a mystery that has gripped the public imagination for decades and transformed the boy king into a pop culture icon: The curse of the mummy. On November 4, 1922, in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, British Egyptologist Howard Carter stumbled across a crumbling step, half hidden beneath the debris from the tomb of Ramesses IV. Digging further, he discovered more steps, leading to a sealed stone door. Carter called on his sponsor, Lord Carnarvon, to join him at…

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Liverpool were brought back down to earth as they slipped to defeat at relegation-threatened Bournemouth just six days on from their historic victory over Manchester United. Jurgen Klopp’s side humiliated their fierce rivals with a 7-0 win at Anfield last Sunday but Philip Billing’s sixth goal of the season was enough for the Cherries to secure a 1-0 victory to move off the foot of the Premier League. Mohamed Salah shanked a second-half penalty wide to sum up a poor display on a wet and windy south-coast afternoon, with Liverpool missing out on a chance to break into the top four ahead of the second leg…

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GABRIEL JESUS stepped up his recovery as he nears a return from injury. The striker has been out of action since suffering a medial collateral ligament injury in his knee at the World Cup. Gabriel Jesus being put through his paces The striker performed various exercises to strengthen his knee Jesus underwent surgery and was expected to be sidelined for around three months. He has been hard at work at Arsenal’s London Colney training ground ever since. And now the club have released photos of the Brazilian being put through his paces. Jesus, 25, performed various exercises to strengthen his knee including walking…

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he was “surprised” by Roberto Firmino’s decision to leave Anfield at the end of the season. The Brazil forward will end an eight-year stay at Anfield when his contract expires in June. Firmino, 31, had been in talks over a new contract but has chosen to leave. “Surprised? Yes, a little bit – it could go two ways and it went one. And I respect that a lot,” Klopp said on Friday. Latest Liverpool news, analysis and fan views “But it’s completely normal in this kind of long relationship that we have and Bobby has…

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Fish with mushy milk-colored flesh have been appearing along New Zealand’s north-east coast. The cause is still unknown and anglers are becoming increasingly wary about the risks of eating such fish. The mysterious malady was first identified in August, and reports have steadily been increasing ever since. “This summer is the worst recreational fishers, and our Kai Ika Project filleters have ever seen,” Trish Rea, a fisher and analyst for the non-profit marine restoration group LegaSea, told Newsweek. “On some fishing charter boats there are more fish with milky flesh than without.” The milky fish have been spotted throughout the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park,…

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