The world of sports is always abuzz with activity, and this past week has been no exception. From the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) to Formula 1 (F1) and cycling, there have been several developments that have caught the attention of fans and enthusiasts alike.
In the FPL, Erling Haaland remains a standout pick as captain, having scored 22 points across the previous three gameweeks. However, with Manchester City set to be one of three clubs without a fixture in Gameweek 31, FPL expert Prasun Singhal advises managers to consider their options carefully. "Haaland started the season valued at £14m but his price has risen to £14.8m," Singhal notes. "If you want him back for the run-in, which could include a double gameweek at some point, that will be so much more expensive to do."
Meanwhile, in the world of F1, George Russell is "ready" to fight for a first F1 world championship in the 2026 season, according to Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle. Russell's chances will be bolstered by the new engine rules introduced this year, which have also attracted two new teams to the sport: Cadillac and Audi. While both teams have the same ambition – to become world champions – they are taking very different approaches. Audi has taken over the Sauber team, while Cadillac has joined forces with US sports conglomerate TWG to form a new team.
In other news, Douglas Luiz has expressed his joy at returning to Aston Villa, a club he clearly holds dear. "I missed everything!" he exclaimed. "I missed the players, the coach. Villa Park, for me, is very special too. Here, I had my best moments. I missed everything."
Cycling fans will also be interested to hear about Zoe Backstedt's harrowing experience in a recent training crash. The 21-year-old Welsh cyclist suffered a broken hand and wrist, but credits her helmet with saving her life. "Who knows what would have happened if I hadn't had it on, maybe I wouldn't be here today, the way the helmet broke into so many pieces," she said.
As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. Whether it's Haaland's FPL prospects, Russell's F1 title chances, or Luiz's joyous return to Villa, there's no shortage of compelling storylines to follow.
The world of sports is always abuzz with activity, and this past week has been no exception. From the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) to Formula 1 (F1) and cycling, there have been several developments that have caught the attention of fans and enthusiasts alike.
In the FPL, Erling Haaland remains a standout pick as captain, having scored 22 points across the previous three gameweeks. However, with Manchester City set to be one of three clubs without a fixture in Gameweek 31, FPL expert Prasun Singhal advises managers to consider their options carefully. "Haaland started the season valued at £14m but his price has risen to £14.8m," Singhal notes. "If you want him back for the run-in, which could include a double gameweek at some point, that will be so much more expensive to do."
Meanwhile, in the world of F1, George Russell is "ready" to fight for a first F1 world championship in the 2026 season, according to Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle. Russell's chances will be bolstered by the new engine rules introduced this year, which have also attracted two new teams to the sport: Cadillac and Audi. While both teams have the same ambition – to become world champions – they are taking very different approaches. Audi has taken over the Sauber team, while Cadillac has joined forces with US sports conglomerate TWG to form a new team.
In other news, Douglas Luiz has expressed his joy at returning to Aston Villa, a club he clearly holds dear. "I missed everything!" he exclaimed. "I missed the players, the coach. Villa Park, for me, is very special too. Here, I had my best moments. I missed everything."
Cycling fans will also be interested to hear about Zoe Backstedt's harrowing experience in a recent training crash. The 21-year-old Welsh cyclist suffered a broken hand and wrist, but credits her helmet with saving her life. "Who knows what would have happened if I hadn't had it on, maybe I wouldn't be here today, the way the helmet broke into so many pieces," she said.
As the sports world continues to evolve, one thing is clear: there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. Whether it's Haaland's FPL prospects, Russell's F1 title chances, or Luiz's joyous return to Villa, there's no shortage of compelling storylines to follow.