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Lewis wants to stay at 'dream club' Man City

Lewis wants to stay at 'dream club' Man City

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There has been speculation in recent weeks about Manchester City full-back Rico Lewis, who has been heavily linked with a move to Nottingham Forest.Sources have told BBC Sport Forest have been looking to sign the Englishman this summer, with a reported fee of £30m being mooted.But the 20-year-old started City's impressive opening game of the season victory at Wolves on Saturday and spoke about his future afterwards."For me, I've never ever seen myself at a different club," he said. "I've always wanted to play for City."It's my dream club, and like you see today, when I'm playing with the kind of players that I'm playing with, it brings out the best in me, so I'm so happy."Boss Pep Guardiola added: "I think he is going to stay. He told me that. But maybe tomorrow it changes."
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Sky Bet betting guide for Day 1 of the York Ebor Festival today - as thousands flock to the Knavesmire for a blockbuster seven-race card
Sky Bet betting guide for Day 1 of the York Ebor Festival today - as thousands flock to the Knavesmire for a blockbuster seven-race card

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

Sky Bet betting guide for Day 1 of the York Ebor Festival today - as thousands flock to the Knavesmire for a blockbuster seven-race card

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Meanwhile, O'Brien's Italy is considered the biggest threat when looking at the betting lines - with the Irish thoroughbred valued at 2/1. Italy has looked strong in two appearances in his career to date, winning on debut at Leopardstown before securing a second-place finish at Newmarket last time out. Lastly, Gewan rounds out the three favourites in the market with Sky Bet at 15/2 odds. Great Voltigeur Stakes (15:00) Heavy favourite Lambour is a BOOSTED 6/4 to win the Great Voltigeur Stakes. The three-year-old has looked extremely impressive in seven starts - winning five and claiming a second-place finish in another. He has particularly been in great form of late, with the thoroughbred finishing first past the post in each of his last three races - of which includes a win in the Irish Derby in June. Additionally, he won by more than three lengths in a Group One contest at Epsom a little over two months ago. Carmers, Arabian Force, Stay True and Mount Kilimanjaro are next in the market at 9/2, 8/1, 8/1 and 10/1 respectively. Meanwhile, if you're after a considerable outsider in the market - Pride of Arras is 11/1, while Thrice is the widest at 14/1. Juddmonte International Stakes (15:35) In what is the feature race of the day - six elite horses will compete over one mile and two furlongs in the Juddmonte International Stakes. John and Thady Gosden's Ombudsman is the best-backed with Sky Bet at 2/1 to reign supreme. If successful - it will mark the colt's sixth career win in eight starts, including an impressive outing in a two-furlong victory in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Ascot in June. Delacroix is a 9/4 second-favourite, while Danon Decile is third in the market at 4/1 odds. Both Delacroix and Danon Decile enter Wednesday's race in fine form, with the former winning three of his last four, while the latter has been victorious in each of his last two starts. 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Man Utd warned Benjamin Sesko is 'similar' to Liverpool flop
Man Utd warned Benjamin Sesko is 'similar' to Liverpool flop

Metro

time27 minutes ago

  • Metro

Man Utd warned Benjamin Sesko is 'similar' to Liverpool flop

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Belfast Telegraph

time27 minutes ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

The Leeds logic behind their ‘magical night' – and why it could last

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