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Bellingham leads Madrid past Mallorca to set up a Spanish Super Cup final against Barcelona
Bellingham leads Madrid past Mallorca to set up a Spanish Super Cup final against Barcelona
Ruben Amorim says he is managing arguably the worst Manchester United team in history.
Gunners step up striker search as Blues get boost
Injury-hit season for Jota continues
Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté is still to sign an Anfield contract extension despite being offered a new deal.
Manchester United were still known as Newton Heath and playing in only their second season in the Football League the last time they started a league campaign this badly at home. That was the 1893-94 season, 131 years ago, when they drew average crowds of just 8,000 at Bank Street, in Clayton, not far from where the Etihad Stadium now resides.
The Gunners trail the Premier League leaders by six points
Bridge had been due to fight YouTube star on March 29
The Argentine is attracting plenty of interest this month
Jannik Sinner, the world No 1 and defending champion, looked to be heading out of the Australian Open until he was rescued by a controversial medical timeout.
There have been frustrations within the corridors of power at Old Trafford down the years about the so-called “Manchester United tax”. In other words, clubs hiking up the price on their players simply because it is United registering an interest. The starker reality, though, is this a problem of United’s own making.
Antonio Conte predicted Spurs could find themselves in a battle to stay up - and the previously unthinkable is now a possibility
A leading TV presenter apologised on air Monday to Novak Djokovic after mocking the 24-time Grand Slam winner and Serbian fans at the Australian Open, with Elon Musk and prime minister Anthony Albanese among those wading into the row.Australian Prime Minister Albanese urged more "kindness and generosity".
Gunners could be without their star centre-back for the next three matches and must find an effective solution
Tennis star Novak Djokovic refused to participate in a customary post-match interview after advancing to the quarterfinals in the Australian Open on Sunday, blaming the tournament’s official broadcaster after a presenter “decided to mock” Serbian fans. After defeating Jiri Lehecka in his third-round match on Sunday, Djokovic, 37, snubbed an interviewer with Australia’s Channel 9, the official broadcaster of the tournament, accusing another host on the channel of making “insulting and offensive c
Aston Villa are said to be unhappy with the timing of the offer for the £100m-valued striker, who only signed a new deal with the club in October
Hamilton arrived at Ferrari’s factory to begin work with his new team ahead of the 2025 season
In the second game of David Moyes’ return since replacing Sean Dyche, this felt like a real throwback performance to the Scot’s Toffees heyday of the late 2000s – and they were well worth what was only their fourth victory of the campaign.
Manchester City are exploring a potential loan deal for Douglas Luiz as the Premier League champions continue to weigh up their midfield options this month.
The host broadcaster has apologized after Novak Djokovic declined to do a customary post-match on court interview at the Australian Open Sunday to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the TV network. Djokovic said he wanted an apology from Channel 9 and Tony Jones, who called the 24-time Grand Slam champion overrated and a has-been, as well as an apparent reference to his deportation from Australia in 2022 for being unvaccinated for COVID-19, during an on-air appearance at Melbourne Park where a crowd of the player's supporters were chanting. Djokovic, a 37-year-old from Serbia, did not name Jones, but said a "famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster, Channel 9 ... made a mockery of Serbian fans and also made insulting and offensive comments toward me.”
Well played, Travis. Well played.