Lawrence Ostlere

Senior Sports Writer & Deputy Editor@lawrenceostlere

Lawrence is a sports writer covering football, cycling, the Olympic Games and more. Since joining the Independent from the Guardian in 2017, he has reported from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the 2022 Qatar World Cup, three Tours de France and the Ryder Cup in Rome.

<p>Henrik Rydstrom has transformed Malmo into free-spirited entertainers </p>
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Meet Henrik Rydstrom, the Malmo manager playing Brazilian football

Henrik Rydstromā€™s credentials were doubted when he joined Swedish giants Malmo. But his obsession with Brazil-inspired tactics dubbed ā€˜relationismā€™ could now be spreading across Europe, writes Lawrence Ostlere

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Henderson plays the tool on road to inevitable Saudi Arabia World Cup

Everything is falling into place for Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 World Cup, and Henderson was among the Saudi Pro League stars cheering the news

<p>Jordan Henderson in action for Al Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League</p>
<p>Ollie Watkins taps home Englandā€™s winning goal at Wembley</p>
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Watkins and Dunk star on Englandā€™s audition night against Australia

England 1-0 Australia: Ollie Watkins scored the only goal on a mixed night for Gareth Southgateā€™s understudies with few chances left to shine before Euro 2024

<p>Sepp Straka embraces teammate Shane Lowry in celebration on the 18th green</p>

Europe win fiery Ryder Cup over USA after Fleetwood seals triumph

Tommy Fleetwood wrapped up Europeā€™s 16Ā½ - 11Ā½ victory as they won back the Ryder Cup in style ā€“ but with a few late nerves in Rome

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Donald should stay ā€“ Europe can win the next Ryder Cup in New York

Europeā€™s captain at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club could return in two years at Bethpage Black, aiming to end a trend of home dominance

How Ludvig Aberg rose from obscurity to the Ryder Cup

Natural talent, military school regimes and a ā€˜uniqueā€™ mentality ā€“ as Ludvig Aberg prepares to play in the Ryder Cup only four months into his professional career, those whoā€™ve guided his meteoric rise tell Lawrence Ostlere what makes him special

<p>Team Europe's Ludvig Aberg celebrates on the 14th green</p>

How Cavendish became a Tour legend ā€“ according to rivals and teammates

Explosive on the bike and off it, the Manx missile is on the cusp of winning the most Tour de France stages in history. Lawrence Ostlere speaks to allies and opponents about the fast and furious sprinter

    <p>Mark Cavendish celebrates wining stage five of the 2010 Tour in Montargis</p>
    <p>An England fan dressed as a pig enjoys the sunshine at Edgbaston</p>

    Ashes begins with party at Edgbaston, Englandā€™s spiritual home

    Drunk and sunbunt by the end, England fans revelled as they discovered how their teamā€™s new-found attacking philosophy would play out in the heat of an Ashes

    <p>The first ball of an Ashes series can help write the script</p>

    Why the Ashesā€™ first ball could be the most important of all

    The first ball of the series between England and Australia has earned its own mythology down the years ā€“ so can it really set the tone for whatā€™s to come?

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    Messi takes flight to deliver a piece of World Cup history

    Thousands of fans came to see Lionel Messi in full flow and they got exactly that when he dribbled and spun to create Argentinaā€™s third goal of the World Cup semi-final

    <p>Fans watch on as Lionel Messi plays in the World Cup semi-final</p>

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    De Grasse keeps the faith to finally become an Olympic champion

    Andre de Grasse turned his life around to go from medallist to champion after years of near misses as the fancied Americans Kenny Bednarek and Noah Lyles took silver and bronze

    <p>Walkden lost her semi-final with only seconds left in the contest</p>

    ā€˜I feel dead insideā€™: Walkden devastated to miss out on Olympic gold

    Bianca Walkden was winning her semi-final with one second to go but it was the tale of Team GBā€™s time in the taekwondo arena that an Olympic medal changed colour in her grasp

    <p>Flora Duffy celebrates claiming gold for Bermuda</p>

    Duffy wins Bermudaā€™s first Olympic gold ahead of GBā€™s Taylor-Brown

    Georgia Taylor-Brown suffered a puncture during the womenā€™s triathlon but fought back to finish second as Americaā€™s Katie Zaferes won bronze, but no one could compete with the dominant Flora Duffy

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    Landis interview: ā€˜I regret the $100m lawsuit against Lance Armstrongā€™

    Interview: After years of lies, darkness and depression, Floyd Landis is an altogether better place building his own pro cycling team ā€“ and insists he harbours no grudge towardsĀ Armstrong anymore

    Floyd Landis is developing his own cycling team in Canada

    ā€˜How arenā€™t we dead?ā€™ What itā€™s really like to ride the Tour de France

    Reigning champion Geraint Thomas, sprintingĀ greatĀ Mark Cavendish and Swiss legend Fabian Cancellara are among several riders whoĀ tellĀ The Independent the bare realitiesĀ of the Tour

    Geraint Thomas: ā€˜As a lead rider thereā€™s a lot more pressure every single dayā€™
    Bradley Wiggins is promoting his new book, ā€˜Iconsā€™

    An evening with Bradley Wiggins and his deep dislike for everyone

    Promoting his controversial new book Icons,Ā WigginsĀ plays up to an audience at the Theatre Royal inĀ Nottingham and shows thatĀ his own iconic statusĀ enduresĀ despite scandals and hisĀ claimĀ to be irrelevant, writes Lawrence Ostlere

    An evening with Bradley Wiggins and his deep dislike for everyone

    Promoting his controversial new book Icons,Ā WigginsĀ plays up to an audience at the Theatre Royal inĀ Nottingham and shows thatĀ his own iconic statusĀ enduresĀ despite scandals and hisĀ claimĀ to be irrelevant, writes Lawrence Ostlere

    Bradley Wiggins is promoting his new book, ā€˜Iconsā€™

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