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Chan Peng Soon suffers partial facial paralysis

Dec 15, 2019


National shuttler Chan Peng Soon has revealed that he is suffering from facial paralysis.

The mixed doubles player said this in a post on social media, saying he has no feeling on one side of his face, and cannot completely shut his left eye. 

He says it first started affecting him on the eve of the BWF World Tour Finals in China.

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Azizulhasni Awang is suffer any major injuries, in his high-speed crash in a keirin event at a Track World Cup event in Australia. 

Coach John Beasley says he suffered very heavy bruising, but no broken bones.

He's expected torecover within a week. 

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English Premier League leaders Liverpool beat Watford 2-nil thanks to a brace from Mohamad Salah. 

They are 10 points ahead of 2nd-placed Leicester, who only managed a 1-all draw with Norwich. 

Meanwhile Chelsea lost 1-nil to Bournemouth. 

Burnley pipped Newcastle 1-nil 

Sheffield United defeated Aston Villa 2-nil 

And West Ham edged Southampton 1-nil 


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