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England are through to the World Cup semifinals, but Thomas Tuchel is not exactly popping champagne. Jude Bellingham scored twice as the Three Lions edged Norway in a nervy quarter-final, and Tuchel was blunt afterward, saying the result was fantastic but the performance left him cold. England keep winning ugly, and somehow that might be exactly what it takes.
Over at Wimbledon, the men's final is set and it is a heavyweight matchup worth clearing your Sunday afternoon for. World number one Jannik Sinner goes for back-to-back titles at SW nineteen against Alexander Zverev, the French Open champion making his very first Wimbledon final appearance. Sinner has been nearly untouchable on grass this fortnight, but Zverev arrives with serious momentum and something to prove.
And in motorsport, Marc Marquez did something that had never been done before, at least not in the modern era. The seven-time world champion won at the Sachsenring for the tenth time, matching Giacomo Agostini's all-time record for premier class victories on a single circuit. Dominant from pole, nearly two seconds clear at the flag. The man simply owns that track.
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