Ten Hag a candidate for Bayern job - Sunday's gossip
Erik ten Hag a potential candidate to take over at Bayern Munich, Barcelona keen on Darwin Nunez, Arsenal have verbal agreement with Brentford for David Raya, plus more.
Erik ten Hag a potential candidate to take over at Bayern Munich, Barcelona keen on Darwin Nunez, Arsenal have verbal agreement with Brentford for David Raya, plus more.
The Scotland back couldn’t be happier after switch to French club who face Harlequins in a Champions Cup semi-finalIt’s been five months since Blair Kinghorn decided to move from Edinburgh to Toulouse mid-season. He’s played 10 games and won every one of them. Toulouse are second in the Top 14, two points off Stade Français, and have a home semi-final …
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Red Bull could be paying the price for their turbulent start to the season off track.
The world number 44, who has never previously reached a ranking final, will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day final starting on Sunday.
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Since dropping points against Arsenal in March both Erling Haaland and Manchester City have delivered the perfect response.
Manchester Thunder beat rivals Loughborough Lightning to extend their lead at the top of the Netball Super League.
Sixteen-year-old English amateur Kris Kim shot his third successive under-par round at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour - and came close to a hole-in-one.
‘I am looking forward to next season but we’re gutted about title’Young defender has enjoyed breakthrough season at AnfieldJarell Quansah says Jürgen Klopp’s players are “gutted” they were unable to take their Premier League title challenge further but Liverpool will come back stronger next season.Liverpool host Tottenham on Sunday in their …
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JONATHAN McEVOY IN MIAMI: If he does show up, Donald Trump can hardly expect to see a shock result, with Verstappen overwhelming favourite to claim his fifth win in six races.
Max Verstappen saw off Charles Leclerc's challenge in Miami Grand Prix Qualifying to claim a seventh successive Formula 1 pole position.
RICHARD TANNER AT TURF MOOR: Eddie Howe's team stepped up their bid for another season of European football - while pushing Vincent Kompany's Clarets closer to the drop.
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OLIVER HOLT AT THE ETIHAD: As Gary O'Neil sat in relative anonymity in the stands, watching his side being demolished by Erling Haaland, he may have reflected it was the best place to be.
Arsenal are left "praying" as Manchester City home in on a fourth successive Premier League title, writes Simon Stone.
Northampton Saints director of rugby Phil Dowson says his side's first-half inaccuracy cost them as they fell short of a memorable comeback against Leinster in the Investec Champions Cup semi-finals.