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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM WINS RIBA ARCHITECTURE PRIZE

Tottenham Hotspur’s 63,000-seat stadium has won a major architecture prize.

The stadium in north London, which hosted its first Premier League game in April 2019, is one of 54 winners of the 2021 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) National Awards.

The awards recognise the UK’s best new buildings and provide an insight into design and economic trends, according to RIBA.

The arena was praised as a “tour de force in stadium design”.

Judges lauded it for “delivering an unparalleled experience for the multiple users of this collection of buildings” and praised its location.

They said: “Uniquely, it is located on a high street, helping to embed it in the local community.”

The stadium cost £1bn to build and is the biggest club ground in London and second only to Manchester United’s Old Trafford in the Premier League.

The viewing experience at the stadium has frequently drawn praise; fans who can afford front-row seats are never more than eight metres from the touchline.

In recognition of Spurs’ past, there are heritage plaques, including one of the centre circle at Tottenham’s former home of White Hart Lane, and pictures of the club’s heroes lining the walls.

Christopher Lee, who designed the stadium, has previously described how he wanted it to be at the heart of the community.

And in sporting terms, Mr Lee said he had tried to create “the most incredible, atmospheric, intimidating seating bowl you can play amazing football in”.

He said he wanted to create a “giant megaphone” to drive noise and songs and chanting, and that this ambition inspired the stadium’s design.

The club played at White Hart Lane for 118 years before the ground was demolished in 2017.

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RECORD-BREAKER RONALDO SEES PORTUGAL TO 2-1 WIN OVER REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

Cristiano Ronaldo has taken the men’s record for the most international goals scored, with the captain’s two goals seeing Portugal past the Republic of Ireland in Faro.

Having been denied his chance to claim the record earlier in the game thanks to a superb save by goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu, Ronaldo came back with a vengeance in the closing stages, taking both of his two in the final 15 minutes.

John Egan had Stephen Kenny’s side on the front foot at half-time, putting himself on the receiving end of Jamie McGrath’s corner to head the ball into the back of the net.

The second half saw the Irish scoring chances dry up, but a ferocious defensive effort did well to see off wave after wave of Portuguese attack.

The Boys in Green could only hold out for so long however, with Ronaldo taking his first goal of the evening and the 110th international goal of his career in the 89th minute.

Things could have been much worse if it were not for Bazunu’s cool head, denying multiple shots on goal.

With the sides level and injury time up, a draw seemed like a fair ending, until the last attack of the game found its way to Ronaldo on the edge of the box, who obliged in heading the shot into the net.

A disappointing result, but a positive performance from the young Irish side who next face Azerbaijan at the Aviva on September 4th.

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Gabriel Jesus set to remain at Manchester City this summer

Manchester City attacker Gabriel Jesus has reportedly done enough in the early stages of the 2021-22 season to convince head coach Pep Guardiola to keep him at the club this summer.

The Brazil international was strongly linked with a move away from the Etihad Stadium earlier in the transfer window, with Juventus believed to be the favourites to sign him.

However, talk of a switch to Turin has cooled in recent weeks, and according to Eurosport, Jesus is no longer available for transfer, even if Harry Kane arrives from Tottenham Hotspur.

The report claims that Guardiola views the South American as an option in the wide areas, and the Man City boss wants to keep hold of him for the current season.

The 24-year-old has scored 82 goals and registered 36 assists in 197 appearances for the Citizens since arriving from Palmeiras in 2017.

Guardiola lavished praise on Jesus for his performance in Saturday’s 5-0 win over Norwich City, which saw the English champions pick up their first points of the season