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Meanwhile, Wales’ Sorba Thomas crashed Kieffer Moore’s training video
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Football
Raheem Sterling was feeling positive.
Lucy Bronze set her sights (fairly) high for her Nou Camp debut.
Game recognises game.
Sorba Thomas crashed Kieffer Moore’s training video.
Cameroon arrived in style.
Pure class from Japan’s fans.
Kuol.
Luis Figo and Asamoah Gyan got behind their old teams.
Belgium prioritised.
Kai Havertz was looking to bounce back.
Junior Hoilett was proud of Canada.
Happy American Thanksgiving.
Basketball
Happy days for Kevin Durant and Brooklyn.