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Football
Liverpool’s appropriately named airline following their victory over Arsenal was not lost on James Milner
Hugo Lloris stuck with Spurs.
Jamie Vardy continued his comeback.
Vincent Kompany was a happy man.
Boxing
Tyson Fury and friends trained hard.
Rugby Union
Former Wales and British and Irish Lions hooker Richard Hibbard called it a day.
Tennis
Aryna Sabalenka finally hit the target.
Snooker
Shaun Murphy made an ambitious pitch for ranking points.