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Inspired by captain Enner Valencia, Ecuador impressed again at the World Cup on Friday in a 1-1 draw with the favoured Netherlands in a game the South American side deserved to win.
Valencia has become a talisman on the biggest stage and his 49th-minute leveller against the Dutch made him the top scorer at this World Cup with his third goal in Qatar.
It also extended the 33-year-old veteran’s streak to scoring all six Ecuador goals at World Cups since the 2014 tournament.
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Kim Kardashian has revealed shechased boyfriend Pete Davidson because of his famous "big d*** energy."
In the latest episode of her Hula show, The Kardashians, she said the she was disappointed when he didn't show up to an afterparty following her appearance on Saturday Night Live, in October, and asked for his number. "
David Williams's wines of the weekWineReviewTwo bottles from Lebanon and one from Morocco to give your taste buds something a little differentDomaine des Tourelles Red, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon 2010 (£8.70, allaboutwine.co.uk; newstreetwineshop.co.uk) "Plucky" is the adjective that tends to describe Lebanese winemakers, working as they do in conditions that can be challenging for reasons other than the weather. But there's more to the wines than the tale of their production. There's real flair, for example, in this blend of syrah, cabernet sauvignon and cinsault from the country's oldest commercial winery, Domaine des Tourelles.