'Top class' Lloris has been 'outstanding' for Spurs - Redknapp
Harry Redknapp believes that Spurs captain Hugo Lloris is still 'top class'.
Harry Redknapp believes that Spurs captain Hugo Lloris is still 'top class'.
Erling Haaland is reportedly ready to 'divorce' Man City as he has a 'very distant' relationship with Pep Guardiola, who has created a 'bad atmosphere'.
Two matches could be pivotal in determining the fate of Klopp at Liverpool, with a report revealing what owners FSG will base their decision on
Man Utd have put a trio who cost a combined £153m up for sale and Ten Hag aims to reinvest the profits in a £107m move for a striker who's been near-unplayable this season
Scotland handed England defeat in the first match of the Steve Borthwick era with many Telegraph Sport readers arguing that Ben Youngs cost the home side and that Scotland got away with a forward pass before one of their tries - but does our expert agree?
Klopp is preparing to sell a senior Liverpool star in the summer and combined with another likely exit, a major new arrival is expected
Casemiro "should be arrested" for "strangling" Will Hughes during Manchester United's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, says Gabby Agbonlahor.
A new England era ended in defeat as Steve Borthwick could not mastermind a Calcutta Cup victory over Scotland. Duhan van der Merwe was the star of the show at Twickenham, with the Edinburgh wing cutting inside to register the decisive score of a classic Six Nations contest late on, having already notched a phenomenal individual try in the first half. England were much improved in attack from the dog days of Eddie Jones’ tenure as Max Malins twice hit back after respective scores from Huw Jones and Van der Merwe, but defensively there were more than a few concerns as Ellis Genge’s second-half effort was answered almost immediately by Ben White before Van der Merwe’s heroics.
When is a rant not a rant? When nobody gets angry, perhaps? Erling Haaland inspires Jamie Carragher to do his job while Garth Crooks remains eccentric.
A Chelsea raid Liverpool are 'putting plans in place' to execute has been given a huge lift following a damaging update on a player's contract status
The Red Devils secured a 2-1 victory over Patrick Vieira's men at Old Trafford on Saturday but had to fight hard for three points after Casemiro's red card with 20 minutes remaining
England midfielder Mason Mount could leave Chelsea in the next 18 months with both parties far apart on a new contract, according to a report.
The talented defender was sent to France on deadline day but made an immediate impression for his new club, despite them suffering defeat on Saturday
Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer was very unimpressed by Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool during their 3-0 defeat against Wolves on Saturday.
Southampton boss Nathan Jones is reportedly under increased pressure after some questionable comments following their defeat to Brentford
Steve Borthwick said the England team he took over from Eddie Jones "weren't good at anything" following a defeat in his first match in charge.Defeats by Argentina and South Africa, allied to a fortunate draw with New Zealand, sealed the end of veteran Australian coach Jones' eight-year spell in charge of England.
Alex Albon and American rookie Logan Sargeant were present at Williams’ launch at their HQ in Oxford
Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool keep having to play against opponents who defend deep and counter-attack and quite frankly it seems a little bit unfair.
A 12-year-old musician who wowed guitar legend Johnny Marr pulls in as much as £200 in an hour busking thanks to his ‘charming’ covers of songs by The Smiths. John Denton's performances in the streets of Manchester stopped shoppers in their tracks, while videos of his finger-picking skills went viral on social media. And the lad's talents were recently recognised by guitarist and songwriter star Marr after he was selected for a £1,000 grant created in his name. But his dad Phil, 42, has now revealed the prodigy's abilities have already helped him rake in hundreds of pounds in cash per hour while playing to shoppers. The former head teacher added that despite this impressive financial pay-off, the youngster, who's played at festivals to thousands of fans, wasn’t interested in money. He said: “People are really generous, and they’ll drop the odd coin in, sometimes a pound or two - and then the odd person will put a £20 note in. “He got £200 one Christmas. That was after about an hour. But he’s not interested in the money at all. “When we get homes, he doesn’t count it. He doesn’t even ask how much it was, he just walks off. “We put it in a savings account for him, and he bought his electric guitar with it. And the other bits he’s saved up, he’s put towards recording new songs.” Schoolboy John said about meeting The Smith’s legend recently: “Johnny Marr is my absolute hero on guitar. "It’s been amazing to meet him and then get messages from him online. I want to make Johnny Marr proud and make the most of this opportunity.” Phil said John, who was this year’s recipient of the Salford Foundation Trust’s Johnny Marr Award, had got his first gig when he was just nine years old. And since then, he's played to thousands of people on major festival stages, along with busking regularly in his hometown of Manchester. He said: “When he picked the guitar up, he never put it down, to the point where we were all going to bed and I would hear him rustling about. “We would shout to him saying, “John, put your guitar down!” "He wanted to do gigs straight away, wanted to do them for the family. He started to write to people and sent hundreds of letters. “He got loads of knockbacks. Eventually, he asked someplace near us, “Can I play my guitar”, and they said “Yep”. And he got together 70 to 80 people to watch him. "He was about nine at that point. “He’s since played Middleton Arena to a crowd of 200 people, and Kendal Calling festival, where he played in front of 1000.” John was also nominated for the young songwriter of the year award, which earned him a trip down to Notting Hill to play at the live final. And following his most recent award success, Johnny Marr sent the lad his heartfelt congratulations. He told him: “It’s a pleasure and privilege to give some assistance to a young musician especially when they’re as dedicated as John. Well done, brother." Peter Collins CBE, from The Salford Foundation Trust, added: “There couldn’t be a more worthy recipient of the Johnny Marr Award. “Even though John is only 12 he’s already proven he’s committed to making a future in music and we’re delighted the Trust can give him a helping hand on this journey.”
MMA heartlessly, cruelly devours its legends and another went down the same path on Saturday.
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