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Scottie Scheffler and Patrick Cantlay put the Americans back in control at Presidents Cup
Scottie Scheffler and Patrick Cantlay put the Americans back in control at Presidents Cup
Goalless draw at Aston Villa has not fully lifted pressure on Man United boss
Grand Slam champions Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi share two children
Enzo Maresca declared himself “very happy” with his Chelsea bad boys, despite the fact the club will be fined for a second time this season for ill-discipline and Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana will serve one-match bans.
Saturday’s result at the Etihad could have been very different
Ten Hag is under increasing pressure and defeat at Aston Villa would leave him on the brink
A potentially costly win for the Reds as goalkeeper Alisson also limps off at Selhurst Park
Spurs’ defence were torn apart in a miserable second-half
England goalkeeper was treated to a warm reception as he went back to the Emirates Stadium with Southampton
Havertz played 90 minutes against Southampton but has withdrawn from the Germany squad
Rashford was fortunate to avoid second booking for foul on Leon Baley
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in attendance at Villa Park to see United show some resilience
This ghost ship will only right itself with slow, painstaking progress – but that didn’t make 0-0 draw against Aston Villa less torturous to watch
The head coach tore into his players after seeing them throw away a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2, calling it the most disappointing defeat of his time at Spurs
Manchester United secured a goalless draw at Aston Villa as Erik ten Hag’s future remained uncertain heading into the international break
Prolific teenage striker has finally put pen to paper at Old Trafford
Gunners skipper has missed the last seven matches with ankle ligament damage suffered with Norway
After the turmoil of last season's WNBA Finals, Stewart refused to lose in Sunday's Game 4, but New York still has unfinished business.
Alisson was forced off against Crystal Palace with a hamstring injury
Brentford’s season of extraordinary early goals goes on. This time it was Wolves who the busy Bees stung after just 77 seconds with Nathan Collins’ header.
Arne Slot’s side will spend the international break at the top of the table