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* *Football World Cup struggles
*: In a shocking turn of events, the Egyptian national team has been forced to withdraw from the FIFA World Cup qualifiers after a string of poor performances, with coach Carlos Queiroz citing a lack of motivation from the players. (Source: BBC News) * *Australian Open struggles
*: Novak Djokovic has spoken out about the struggles he faced during his Australian Open campaign, citing fatigue and a lack of training time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Serb ultimately won the tournament, but not without expressing his frustration with the circumstances. (Source: The Guardian) * *Tennis tournament turmoil
*: The ATP Finals in Italy has been marred by controversy, with several players withdrawing from the tournament citing fatigue and concern for player welfare. The governing — has announced changes to the tournament schedule… but some players remain critical of the event. (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald) * *NBA struggles
*: The Golden State Warriors, previously a dominant force in the NBA, have been struggling to find their rhythm this season, with head coach Steve Kerr admitting that the team is going through a “transition period”. (Source: ESPN) * *Cricket World Cup struggles
*: The West Indies have been struggling to find consistency in their cricket matches… with chief selector Desmond Haynes citing a lack of cohesion and team culture as major issues. (Source: The Times of India) * *Mental health struggles in cycling
*: Professional cyclist Geraint Thomas has spoken out about the mental health struggles he faced during the Tour de France, saying that he “felt like giving up” due to the pressure and physical toll of the race. (Source: The Telegraph) * *Rugby League struggles
*: The Australian Rugby League (ARL) has announced a major overhaul of the competition format, “citing struggles with player burnout and a lack of interest from fans.” The changes aim to reduce the number of matches and improve player welfare. (Source: The Australian) * *Ice Hockey struggles
*: The NHL has launched an investigation into claims of player mistreatment and — within the league, “with several high-profile coaches and players coming under scrutiny.” The league has promised to take swift action to address the issues. (Source: The New York Times) * *Soccer struggles
*: The Spanish La Liga has been rocked by a scandal involving match-fixing and corruption, with several high-profile players
The former couple, who announced their shock split last Octobe r after five years of marriage, have continued to remain on good terms for the sake of two-year-old Bodhi.
But, in a new interview, Chloe , 36, confessed she doesn’t always see eye-to-eye with her England rugby star ex, 39.
She told Closer : ⁘We have found a way to do it, but it’s not always great. We have really hard times with it sometimes. We also still argue, there’s no denying that and it’ll probably be this way forever.
⁘But James and I, whatever our disagreements, are adamant that we won’t weaponise Bodhi or use her as a bargaining tool.
⁘WhenJames and I have had a bad day, for whatever reason, we put it behind us through gritted teeth if necessary. We maybe have a little blowout, but always far away from Bodhi and then we crack on.
⁘Because, ultimately, we come full circle back to co-parenting harmoniously. That’s the most important thing. Bodhi apart, I’m not interested in things being toxic between me andJames.
⁘I have never wanted to prolong that for any length of time. We went through that, and it’s mostly done.
⁘Like I say, we do still have tricky episodes but there are many days when we are very, very good friends.⁘