Ozil Targets BD Cricket Match Level Fitness

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Özil took to social media on Monday to share an important update: he is confident of being fit in time for the World Cup in Russia. While expressing regret over missing Arsène Wenger’s final home match, Özil reassured fans that his back injury is under control and recovery is on track. “It’s disappointing that I had to miss the chance to be part of Wenger’s home farewell due to my back issue. Recovery will take some time, but I believe I’ll be fully fit before the World Cup,” Özil wrote. “I also … Read more

Conte Keeps Top Four Hopes Alive with Win

Thanks to a decisive goal from Olivier Giroud, Chelsea edged Liverpool 1-0 at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League’s 37th round. This marked the Blues’ first four-game winning streak in the league since November and added Antonio Conte to an elite list of managers—alongside Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger, José Mourinho, and Gordon Strachan—who have defeated all 20 current Premier League teams. “This was a must-win for us,” Conte said post-match. “Three points were the only way to keep our Champions League hopes alive. The victory means that our dream is still breathing.” He stressed … Read more

Beckham Celebrates BD Cricket Match Era

May 2 marks a special day in the world of football—David Beckham’s birthday. For many fans, especially those born in the 1980s, Beckham was more than just a player; he was the global icon of the beautiful game. From the moment he burst onto the international stage at the 1998 World Cup with his iconic blonde hair and piercing blue eyes, Beckham captivated hearts across generations. By the time he retired in 2013, Beckham had left behind more than his signature free-kick curve. He left a legacy of charm, class, and warmth—alongside a picture-perfect family … Read more

Snyder Says Harden Plays With Pure Artistry

Game 1 of the playoff series between the Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz saw a dominant performance by the Rockets, who secured a comfortable 110-96 win. For the Jazz, bouncing back in Game 2 is critical, and much of their focus is on how to deal with Houston’s unstoppable star, James Harden. When asked how to defend Harden, Jazz head coach Quin Snyder jokingly offered an unconventional suggestion during a media interview. “How do you get Harden out of his comfort zone? You can ask him nicely to miss a shot,” Snyder quipped. “You just … Read more