Murray makes swift exit from Washington
Andy Murray loses his first match in Washington against the world number 115
Oleksandr Usyk used his public workout for Saturday's clash with Anthony Joshua to display his lightning-fast reactions through a trick involving four coins.
TADCASTER Albion suffered their first home defeat of the season as they lost 4-2 against Cleethorpes United.
Crystal Palace defender Joachim Andersen branded Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez “really stupid” after the forward was sent off on his Anfield debut for a headbutt during last night’s 1-1 draw. Nunez, a £64million summer signing from Benfica, had scored off the bench in impressive cameos against Manchester City in the Community Shield and at Craven Cottage in the Reds’ Premier League opener against Fulham, and with Roberto Firmino missing was handed his first start by Jurgen Klopp on Monday.
Chelsea have a 'trick' up their sleeeves which isn't really a trick, but are confident it will have a 'decisive influence' on De Jong.
Andy Murray has not reached the second week of a Grand Slam in five years but has been backed to end that run by former British number one Tim Henman.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is interested in Sheffield United midfielder Sander Berge, according to reports...
West Ham first-team coach Billy McKinlay is desperate for the squad to pick up their first win of the season ahead of the match against Albion.
Graeme Souness insists he does not regret a word of his comments following Chelsea’s dramatic 2-2 with Tottenham on Sunday. The Sky Sports pundit was criticised for suggesting the fiery scenes at Stamford Bridge “showed it was a man’s game all of a sudden” in reference to referee Anthony Taylor’s more liberal approach. Former England Women’s international Karen Carney was sat beside Souness on pundit duty in west London, with the former Liverpool captain then adding: “I think we’ve got our football back, as I would enjoy football … men at it, blow-for-blow, and the referee letting them get on with it.”
Wasps are being pursued by HM Revenue & Customs over an unpaid tax bill.
Joshua looks to become a three-time world heavyweight champion this weekend as he faces Usyk in their eagerly anticipated rematch. The Ukraine fighter dominated last time around, winning on points via unanimous decision to become a two-weight world champion. Wilder's comments have come about the same week in which he announced his return to boxing. 'The Bronze Bomber' has not fought since he was beaten for a second time by Tyson Fury last October.
Wolves have agreed a club record £38 million fee with Sporting for Matheus Nunes and are now hopeful of convincing the Portugal international to complete the move.
Vernon Maxwell, also known as 'Mad Max', told Gilbert Arenas a pretty interesting story on his 'No Chill' podcast. Maxwell was with the Houston Rockets between 1990-1995 and won two championships, one in 1994 and one in 1995, with Michael Jordan out of the league for one season and rusty after making a comeback for the other. It would be fair to say the best player the former shooting guard played with was Hakeem Olajuwon.
Slovenian Primoz Roglic only returned to training recently after recovering from injuries, but he will race in the Vuelta a Espana.
Emma Raducanu has beaten Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka on her way to the third round at the Western & Southern Open.
Chelsea have pledged to take the “strongest action” after an alleged racist incident against Son Heung-min in Sunday’s draw with Tottenham.
The Atletico coach is impressed with Alvaro Morata's attitude as they win 3-0 in their season opener
Murray acknowledged the physicality of the match in his on-court interview. Other winners in Cincinnati on the day included Denis Shapalov, who defeated Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 (4) 6-3, and Frances Tiafoe, who battled past Matteo Barrettini 6-7 (3) 6-4 7-6 (5) in a contest that lasted just under three hours.
Tuesday's Euro Paper Talk reveals Manchester United's new pursuit of a player shining in Germany, as well as Leeds' talks for an Italy forward.
Luther Burrell, who played for England between 2014 and 2016, is the latest player to criticise Eddie Jones following on from Danny Cipriani.
The former Manchester United player gave evidence in the witness box on Wednesday.