Rory McIlroy defies the hecklers to keep Europe’s Ryder Cup bid on track
The world number two was targeted by American supporters at Bethpage.
The world number two was targeted by American supporters at Bethpage.
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KIERAN GILL AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Chelsea suffered a damaging 3-1 defeat by Brighton on Saturday to continue their indifferent start to the season.
Abuse of Team Europe's players - and McIlroy in particular - has been a theme of the weekend in Long Island, New York, but it crossed a line during day two's four-balls and led to a series of ejections.
Anthony McGill will play Shaun Murphy in the final of the British Open after winning four consecutive frames to beat compatriot John Higgins.
Red Roses ended a two-tournament hoodoo to become world champions again
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Emma Raducanu made her long-awaited debut at the China Open.
Victory in the final at the Allianz Stadium saw the Red Roses extend their winning run to 33 matches.
England's Ellie Kildunne and Meg Jones reflect on an amazing day after the Red Roses win the Rugby World Cup final in front nearly 82,000 fans at Twickenham.
Justin Rose holes a birdie on the eighth to put Europe one up in their fourball against Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau in the Ryder Cup.
After breaking away from an approach shot to swear at fans who were jeering, Rory McIlroy says the crowd at the Ryder Cup can "say whatever they want to me in between shots" but they should "give us the respect" whilst they are playing.
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The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team are excluded from next month's Giro dell'Emilia in Bologna over public safety concerns.
Europe remain ahead on day two of biennial tournament
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Tottenham host Wolves at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with Matt Barlow reporting from the ground.
Motherwell struck twice in added time to beat Aberdeen 2-0 and heap the pressure on under-fire Dons boss Jimmy Thelin.
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The Red Roses triumphed on home soil in front of a record crowd of nearly 82,000 people