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Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen said he has received death threats directed at him and his family after he was head-butted by Liverpool s Darwin Nunez in Monday s Pre
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stanley cup in the striker being sent off at Anfield. Liverpool s Darwin Nunez is sent off by referee Paul Tierney REUTERS Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw after their new signing Nunez was shown a straight red card just before the hour mark when he squared up with Andersen and appeared to head-butt the Danish defender. The result leaves Liverpool winless after two games -- down in 12th place -- and fans vented their frustration by contacting Andersen on Instagram, where he highlighted the abusive messages he had received. Got maybe 3-400 of these messages last night. I understand you support a team but have some respect and stop acting tough online, Andersen said before sharing screenshots of abuse and death threats in his inbox. Hope Instagram and the Premier League do something about this. Reuters has contacted Instagram for comment. Nunez s red card will result in a three-match
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Seventh seed Angelique Kerber tamed British hope Johanna Konta to reach the Australian Open
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stanley cup reacts after shaking hands with Britain s Johanna Konta following her win in their semi-final match at the Australian Open in Melbourne on January 28, 2016. Reuters Photo The 28-year-old, buoyed by a new-found self-belief inspired by fellow German Steffi Graf, proved too hot to handle for Konta as she won 7-5, 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena. The win puts the left-hander into he
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