I don't like it! - Klopp blasts Spurs' defensive approach
Both Jurgen Klopp and Antonio Conte praised their sides' performance after a 1-1 draw at Anfield.
Plus: long runs without scoring a penalty, unwanted FA Cup history, second-tier goalscoring greats and more
South Africa wing Makazole Mapimpi has signed a three-year deal with the Sharks which will probably see him to the end of his playing days.
Burnley and Leeds United have been invited by the Premier League to send representatives to meet with chief executive Richard Masters this week, following the two relegation contenders’ threat to take legal action over allegations that Everton breached financial regulations.
BRENDAN Rodgers has told Leicester to capitalise on a one-game-a-week “holiday” next season to push back up the Premier League.
The Scottish side lead through Joe Aribo, but eventually lost 5-4 on penalties to Eintracht Frankfurt
In today’s Fiver: Relegation fears, partying in Frankfurt and much more
Erik Ten Hag will be in attendance at Selhurst Park but he won't get the chance to watch Cristiano Ronaldo it seems.
Scottie Scheffler says he is keen to back-up his recent Masters win by challenging for a second major at the US PGA Championship, but he won't allow himself to take anything for granted. Scheffler capped his remarkable rise in the last few months by winning the title in Augusta, where he finished three shots ahead of Rory McIlroy. Attention now turns to Southern Hills for the US PGA Championship, where Scheffler will be among the top favourites again.
The Brazilian has been heavily linked with Manchester United but now Real are in the hunt after being forced to change their transfer plans
The Hammers are being heavily linked with the prolific striker but they are not willing to break the bank to get him on board, reports claim
Take a look at the best stats behind Manchester City's Premier League triumph
Only having one shot to stake his claim in Q3 gave Charles Leclerc something of a fright.
Jamie Vardy celebrated a milestone.
The ATP Tour and WTA Tour will not award ranking points for Wimbledon this year in response to the All England Club’s decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the championships. Last month, Wimbledon confirmed the decision to bar players from those countries from competing, stating that it was not “viable to proceed on any other basis at The Championships” in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The move to ban Russians and Belarusians was met with criticism from many of the sport’s biggest names, including Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
The company has ended its deal in an apparent response to Westwood’s involvement with a series of Saudi-backed events.
The German is counting on the youngsters to factor into the Blues’ pre-season plans after impressing at Crystal Palace and Southampton
WTA also has harsh words for Wimbledon after stripping grass-court major of ranking points.
Some fans set off flares while beer was also thrown at a Warrington player and home supporters.
Despite Luka Doncic posting 42, the Dallas Mavericks were lambasted by their coach Jason Kidd after failing to deliver on shot selection.
Expectations among mechanics at McLaren were low in Lewis Hamilton's first F1 season, it has been claimed.