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Harry Kane is refusing to close the door on his World Cup future after England's heartbreaking semi-final exit, falling two-one to Argentina after conceding twice in the final fifteen minutes. Kane, who scored six goals and broke England's all-time World Cup scoring record, will be thirty-six by the next tournament, but he's not putting a limit on anything.
Shifting to the steel city, Steelers legend Hines Ward is fired up about first-round rookie Max Iheanachor, and he's making sure Pittsburgh fans feel the same energy. Ward went on The Yinziders podcast and couldn't stop praising the young receiver's attitude and work ethic heading into the two thousand twenty-six season. When Hines Ward talks, Steelers fans listen.
And in Formula One, Lando Norris is facing an uphill battle at the Belgian Grand Prix after being handed a ten-place grid penalty for exceeding the permitted number of engine components. The McLaren driver was already in a tight championship fight, and starting deep in the pack at Spa is about as tough a scenario as it gets in this sport.
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