'Welcome to reality' - Tuchel explains lacklustre Chelsea draw
The German says his side are in desperate need of a rest after a sluggish performance against Brighton
New Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag is looking to bring in a number of new faces this summer...
Rafael Nadal may take time out during the French Open to watch his beloved Real Madrid face Liverpool in Paris
Corentin Moutet provided some late resistance, but could not stop Rafael Nadal from reaching another milestone.
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EDINBURGH forwards coach Stevie Lawrie has praised Pierre Schoeman for demonstrating to his team-mates what world-class looks like, and he has backed the talismanic loose-head prop to play the full 80-minutes if required against a formidable Stormers scrum in next Saturday’s win-or-bust United Rugby Championship play-off clash in Cape Town.
Brendon McCullum is the man tasked with turning around England's Test cricket fortunes. The side have just one win in their last 17 matches, despite England's rich history and tradition in Test cricket. "I think for me red-ball cricket has always been the pinnacle of the sport, if you look at where the game sits currently, it's probably on a bit of a downward trend and to me the nation that can really change that is England," said McCullum.
Liverpool will hope their flying full-back exacts revenge on Real Madrid in Paris.
The Pole beat Montenegro's Danka Kovinic 6-3 7-5 in exactly one hour and 30 minutes as she extended her winning run to 31 games. Despite sealing her fourth-round spot in straight sets, Swiatek was given her toughest test yet as Kovinic put on a valiant display against the current world number one. Swiatek, who is looking to defend her Roland Garros crown, has now won 17 of her last 19 games at the tournament, and is now just one win away from matching Justine Henin's 32-match winning run.
Large numbers of fans had yet to enter the Stade de France ahead of the match.
Carlisle United's EFL man John Nixon says it would be wrong to react to recent pitch invasions by fining clubs or ordering games behind closed doors.
“The 21-year-old will join for an undisclosed fee on a five-year-contract, running until the summer of 2027."
Once England centre-back partners, now Rio Ferdinand and John Terry are arguing on Twitter about their egos and who was the better player. The row erupted when Ferdinand ranked himself as the Premier League's best ever centre-back when fronting his BT Sport show, placing Terry fifth. "Opinions are great, but stats don't lie," former Chelsea skipper Terry wrote in a social media post, accompanied with graphics illustrating his career statistics.
Lewis Hamilton encouraging Mercedes to retire him from the Spanish Grand Prix was an eye-opener for Martin Brundle.
US magnate Boehly is now just an official announcement away from taking official control at Stamford Bridge.
Liverpool’s bid for a trophy treble ended in a disappointing 1-0 defeat to Real in a match overshadowed by a 36-minute delay to kick-off.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing with Kevin Magnussen saying he should have left Lewis Hamilton more room in Spain.
Planet Sport goes through the horses that have prevailed by the shortest and longest winning margins in the Epsom Derby. Suffragette Derby and blanket finish (1913) The 1913 Derby has gone down in history for the death of the suffragette Emily Davison but the finish to the race was engulfed in a controversy of its own. With Davison stricken after walking into the King's horse Anmer, Craganour fought an even-stevens blanket finish with Aboyeur, Day Comet, Louvois, Great Sport and Nimbus.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have a reported eight-player shortlist for the summer
Kurt Zouma is accused of kicking his cat, after a video posted by his brother circled on social media.