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Коржик із зеленню та часником: рецепт, який “перемагає” піцу
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LEINSTER hooker Dan Sheehan returned to action for the first time in six months last night.
The Leinster number two picked up a severe anterior cruciate ligament injury in last year’s first test of the drawn series against world champions South Africa.
And it’s been a long and testing journey back for the 26-year-old, the player paid tribute to his physio after guiding him back from the injury.
Sheehan skippered Leinster last night in the absence of Caelan Doris, and went on to star in the win over the Stormers at Aviva Stadium.
He bagged a brace of tries in the 36-12 URC win over the South African.
And the number two hailed the Leinster medical staff, his physio and boxing coach for their help with his rehab.
Speaking with Premier Sports after the win for Leo Cullen’s side as they extended their unbeaten campaign, Sheehan said: “Ohh, it’s excellent. You know, It feels like another debut of sorts.
“I was nervous during the week, it’s so nice to be part of this team. When it’s taken away from you for six months, it makes it all the more special to be out on the pitch.
“It’s a really exciting time. I’ve been helped so much – everyone in Leinster – Emma Galvin, my physio has been outstanding.
“My boxing coach, Cathal O’Grady in white collar boxing. A lot of people have put a lot of time into me – that’s what happens, it’s great to be back on the pitch.”
Sheehan is now looking forward to linking up with his Irish team-mates on Sunday in Portugal.
The squad are on a warm weather training camp at ‘The Campus’ facility in Quinta do Lago, Portugal ahead of the Six Nations Championship.
Ireland open their campaign next Saturday against fierce rivals England in Dublin.
And the former Clongowes Wood College player is relishing a return to the international fold.
He added: “I can’t wait to get back into [Ireland] camp. It was kind of weird watching from the outside over the last couple of games, these games and the Irish games.
“So, I’m looking forward to getting over to Portugal tomorrow with a couple of the lads and getting stuck into a bit of preparation.”
He’ll be joined by winger James Lowe, who also returned after not playing since November.
The duo’s return is great news for Ireland interim boss Simon Easterby.
The Campus is a state-of-the-art performance centre used by some of the wordl’s top teams and athletes.
It has also high performance gym, tennis and padel courts, swimming pool, cycling, group classes and personal training, recovery suites and sports rehabilitation.
Ireland vs England kick-off at 4:45pm next Saturday.
EAGLE-EYED fans spotted Yoane Wissa’s “distraction technique” as Bryan Mbeumo converted a penalty after VAR drama.
It took 66 minutes for the deadlock to be broken by Brentford in their London derby against Crystal Palace.
The Bees were awarded a penalty and Mbeumo stepped up – only to see his initial spot-kick hit the post and then be cleared by Marc Guehi.
But the Palace skipper was judged to have encroached into the box before the effort was taken following a VAR check.
Mbeumo was allowed to retake his penalty and he stepped up again, sending Dean Henderson the wrong way.
His team-mate Wissa did not lose any belief in him despite his initial miss, having the confidence to start celebrating before he took his shot.
Fans noticed the striker running off to the Brentford fans in the away end with his arms up while Mbeumo coolly jogged up to the spot.
Wissa avoided looking silly with his “distraction technique” as Mbeumo found a way beyond Dean Henderson at the second time of asking.
Kevin Schade then headed home Brentford’s second before debutant Romain Esse got a consolation for Palace.
MANCHESTER UNITED reckon Antony trolled them with a mischievous trick in his Real Betis announcement video.
The Brazil winger, 24, was given the superstar treatment as Betis unveiled their loan signing.
Antony took the opportunity to produce his trademark spin skill – a 360-degree turn with the ball stuck to the inside of his left boot.
It’s a move that divided supporters and perhaps summed up the plight of the £86million misfit plight during 30 months at Old Trafford.
That’s because it’s a routine that might be revered on the training pitch but was sometimes ridiculed in the stands – because it often appeared to have little end product in matches
Not surprisingly, Red Devils fans groaned when they saw the former Ajax hero perform the swivel in the green and white stripes of Betis.
The difference this time was the display was for the cameras not for points.
One viewer who shared the clip on social media wrote: “
No way has Antony done his spin skill in the Real Betis announcement video!”
Another labelled Antony a “joker”.
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And a third believes the 16-cap ace not only knew the reaction he’d get, but was right to do it.
That fan posted: “Brilliant. Will piss off all the right people.”
However, other supporters focused on the bigger picture of the poor value Antony represented at Old Trafford.
This view typified such comments: “One of the biggest Flop EVER. €100m and he’s done nothing. Waste of money, what of time, waste of space, waste of energy, waste of fidget spinning. Never seen anything like this.”
He added: “Our transfer ID is awful. Could’ve signed so many world class players for that money. Woeful.”
Meanwhile, Antony just seems relieved to start again, having sealed his six-month switch to mid-table LaLiga side Betis.
He told reporters: “I’m so happy, I’m ready”.
Now he just needs to put Spanish defences in a spin, rather than tumble as he did in the Prem.