Miami Open stars immediately apologise to crowd after 'destroying themselves'
Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten suffered defeat in the Miami Open final, bringing their unbeaten run to an end.
Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten suffered defeat in the Miami Open final, bringing their unbeaten run to an end.
Manchester United legend Roy Keane has paid tribute to his mum Marie, who sadly passed away earlier this week
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Jurgen Klopp was back in the Anfield dugout on Saturday afternoon for a charity match between Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund legends
Aryna Sabalenka is hoping to complete the Sunshine Double by winning the Miami Open, but Coco Gauff is in her way.
Steve Clarke revealed his surprise and disappointment after hearing some boos from the Tartan Army following Scotland's 1-0 defeat by Japan at Hampden Park.
Great Britain's Josh Kerr says the world mile record is "a career goal" and "it's time to bring the record home" at the London Diamond League meeting in July.
Defender impressed in Uruguay win but may not have made squad if not for injuries elsewhere
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Meanwhile, Tuchel said he hoped ‘world-class’ John Stones will remain a key player for England despite being ruled out of the Uruguay draw with a calf injury
Junya Ito shot past keeper Angus Gunn in the 84th minute to break the deadlock.
Manchester United defender Maguire looked to have strengthened his case for being on the plane to North America in the summer
A lot has changed since 1996 – summer matches, bigger crowds, more foreign players, a salary cap, skin-tight jerseys and female referees – but some things always stay the sameBy No Helmets RequiredThe first season of Super League kicked off on 29 March 1996, when 17,873 people watched Paris Saint-Germain beat Sheffield Eagles 30–24 at Stade Charléty. …
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England’s head coach still rates injury-prone Manchester City defender and seems likely to be a fundamental part of his squad this summer – if fitEvery manager reserves the right to make an exception to the rules. For Thomas Tuchel, it is John Stones. The England head coach has watched Stones endure a lost season at Manchester City; another one, really, …
Scotland’s followers have discovered there is a drawback to World Cup qualification after all. Nobody who paid – and handsomely – to sit through the sheer tedium of this fixture could reasonably deny that. Yes, Scotland, you can come to the party; but only after a clutch of international friendlies. It is just about worth the trade-off.Officially, this …
In the 97th minute at Wembley, Harry Maguire made a goalmouth block to protect what was a fairly meaningless 1-1 draw against Uruguay. At a World Cup, it would mean everything.
Thomas Tuchel has warned Harry Maguire he is still behind several rivals in the England pecking order and may need injuries to others before he goes to the World Cup.
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Steve Asmussen's Magnitude won the 30th Dubai World Cup to give the trainer a second win in the race after Curlin's success in 2008.
Great Britain's 1500m Olympic silver medallist Josh Kerr says he is ready to attempt to beat the world mile record this year at the London Diamond League event in July.
Ten-player Liverpool hold on for their first Women's Super League away win of the season with a hard-fought victory over local rivals Everton at Goodison Park.