Salah an 'incredible threat' for Liverpool against City - Guardiola
Guardiola is way of the threat of Liverpool star Mo Salah, in Saturday's Community Shield in Leicester
One was David De Gea, but his rating was still very generous. Elsewhere, Youri Tielemans chose a wrong day to have a bad game...
Christophe Galtier had no issues with Kylian Mbappe's stroppy display in Paris Saint-Germain's 5-2 win over Montpellier.
Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte have both given their take on a fiery London derby that saw both men sent off in a 2-2 draw between Chelsea and Tottenham. The first flare-up came after Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s shot from long range put Spurs level early in the second half, which earned both coaches and a couple of assistants yellow cards. At full time, following Tottenham’s second equaliser via Harry Kane, Tuchel and Conte were again sent off after the Chelsea boss took exception to the manner of his counterpart’s handshake.
Anthony Joshua says he is determined to be "the comeback king" and avenge his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
TRISTAN Abrahams’s second-half strike made the difference as Eastleigh picked up their first win of the season, beating Wealdstone 1-0 in the National League.
A post-match dismissal was the icing on the cake for Thomas Tuchel's anger with Anthony Taylor's performance in the London derby.
BEN DAVIES is determined to make his name and leave his mark at Rangers as he settles into life in Glasgow on and off the park.
Frustration had been growing having gone behind to Wilfried Zaha’s 32nd-minute goal.
Mikel Arteta has warned Arsenal need to manage Gabriel Jesus’ workload after the Brazilian scored twice on his competitive home debut. The forward has enjoyed a brilliant start to life in north London following a £45m move from Manchester City earlier this summer, with expectations high in north London. While Arteta has a number of options in a varied attacking line, Jesus is expected to operate through the middle, establishing himself as far more of a key player than in his final few seasons at City.
The Reds search for their first win of the season as they host the Eagles at Anfield
However, the Real boss conceded that could be a 'problem' if every single one of his players were nominated.
Monopoly sets will be raided across east London tomorrow, as West Ham fans prepare to travel to Nottingham for a reunion with Jesse Lingard. It has been only three weeks since the England midfielder turned down the chance to return to the London Stadium, where he enjoyed such a brilliant loan spell two seasons ago, in favour of joining newly-promoted Forest. The bottom line was that West Ham offered him a lot of money.
Thomas Tuchel hopes referee Anthony Taylor doesn’t referee Chelsea matches in future and was furious after a feeling refereeing decisions cost his side a win at home to Tottenham. Harry Kane’s late equaliser consigned the Blues to a 2-2 draw but Tuchel didn’t believe either that or Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s early goal should have stood due to fouls before they were given. Immediately after the match, Tuchel was sent off after his spat with Spurs manager Antonio Conte but seemed more angry at the referee than his counterpart when he met the media.
SAINTS Women completed their pre-season schedule with a narrow 1-0 defeat to Super League outfit Leicester City.
Gabriel Jesus had a hand in all four Arsenal goals as Leicester were beaten at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday. The summer signing scored twice in the first half, and probably should have completed a hat-trick, before laying on goals for Granit Xhaka and Gabriel Martinelli after the break. On his home debut following his move from Manchester City he chipped Arsenal in front in the 23rd minute and made it 2-0 with a poacher's close-range header in the 35th.
The Hundred's second edition is under way, with the ECB hoping to build on the inaugural tournament last year.
England defender Fikayo Tomori committed his future to Milan on the eve of the Serie A season.
The Spaniard fought back from a set down to win 3-6 6-3 6-3.
Antonio Conte introduced three of his six summer signings at Stamford Bridge to help Spurs clinch a point.
Geoff Wightman, the father, coach and World Championships stadium commentator, thrusts his arms in the air in silent celebration as he bellows the words he has always dreamed of saying: “Jake Wightman wins the world title.”