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Rory McIlroy ends his year with another win in Dubai and a 6th title as Europe's best
Rory McIlroy ends his year with another win in Dubai and a 6th title as Europe's best
Amorim suggested Arsenal’s wingers deliberately try to win corners
Reds boss hailed his star forward after another influential goalscoring display in Newcastle thriller
The Dutchman is attracting interest
Liverpool and Arsenal may be the two title favourites, but Emmanuel Petit sees a bigger threat
Arne Slot to be without important first-team Reds starter for the next two matches
Gunners much-improved in second-half as they closed in on Premier League leaders Liverpool
Gunners without two key men in defence
Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju played to a fifth successive draw in Wednesday’s eighth game of their world title match in Singapore
Lewis Hamilton bids farewell this weekend to Mercedes, the team that carried him to six world titles, as his future outfit Ferrari seek to win a first constructors' crown in 16 years.- 'Perfect weekend' - Ferrari offered Hamilton a contract until 2026, which Mercedes were not prepared to do, giving him a continued platform not only to bid for an unprecedented eighth title, but also to promote diversity and inclusion.
Arne Slot makes a trio of alterations to his dominant team for St James’ Park trip
Fabian Schar’s remarkable 90th-minute finish sees memorable contest end all square at St James’ Park
Gunners flying high but options out on loan offer reminder to Mikel Arteta
Reports had claimed signing of David Raya sparked argument with Mikel Arteta
Steve Kerr believes the referees should have called a technical foul on Christian Braun after he appeared to call for a timeout his team didn't have.
The world champion will race for the final time in front of his home fans in 2026
EXCLUSIVE: Bottas, who is Lewis Hamilton’s favourite ever teammate, will take to the start line for potentially the final time in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, after 12 years in F1. But, as he tells Kieran Jackson, he has no regrets
It was just over nine years ago when Jamie Vardy broke Ruud van Nistelrooy’s goalscoring record, so it was perhaps inevitable that Leicester’s greatest ever signing would kick off this new era.
Add it up, and it's the worst two-game stretch in Los Angeles Lakers history. The Lakers lost to the Heat 134-93 on Wednesday, that loss coming two days after a 109-80 loss to the Timberwolves. The 70-point margin is an all-time, two-game low for the Lakers; they were outscored by 67 over two separate two-game spans of the 2016-17 season. “It sucks, for sure, to get your (butt) whooped like that twice in a row,” Lakers star LeBron James said.
The two centre-backs were made to look twice their age by Jamie Vardy
Fabian Schär squeezed home a late equaliser for Newcastle to salvage a thrilling 3-3 draw against the Premier League leaders Liverpool