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'I'm delighted José's back': Premier League managers react to Mourinho's Spurs move – video
via theguardian.comPremier League managers shared their thoughts about the appointment of José Mourinho as Mauricio Pochettino's successor at Tottenham Hotspur. Brendan Rodgers said Mourinho is a 'winner' and Graham Potter called him 'a top, top manager'.Meanwhile Arsenal manager Unai Emery admitted he was ‘surprised’ the club decided to part ways with Pochettino and questioned Mourinho's move. He said: 'I don't know why and I don't know how he's going to change their performance' -
‘Everyone should back him’: Ten Hag supports Rashford over ‘abuse’
via theguardian.comUnited manager expresses sympathy for out-of-form forwardRashford responds to social media post supporting himErik ten Hag has backed Marcus Rashford but said the forward must take some responsibility for his fall-off in goals after the England international described months of criticism as “abuse” and said “enough is enough”.Rashford is enduring a disappointing campaign in which he has scored only eight times in 41 appearances for Manchester United, having managed a care -
Jürgen Klopp blames himself for failing to galvanise faltering Liverpool
via theguardian.comManager ‘hated’ the performance in Everton defeat‘It wasn’t the first poor one but it was the worst one’Jürgen Klopp has blamed himself for Liverpool’s damaging end-of-season slump despite almost singing “We want to see you fight” at his players for the first time in his managerial career during their derby defeat by Everton.The Liverpool manager insists he is responsible for failing to galvanise his team into attacking the title run-in with t -
‘It’s like juggling sand’: Sean Dyche’s rebuild hit by uncertain Everton future
via theguardian.comPremier League remain unconvinced by 777 Partners takeoverEverton could confirm top-flight survival against BrentfordSean Dyche has likened his job as Everton’s manager to “juggling sand” amid protracted uncertainty over the club’s ownership and financial future.Dyche admits there will be no assurances over his summer transfer plans even in the event of securing the club’s Premier League status on Saturday. Everton can guarantee survival with victory against Brentfo -
Arteta receives advice from Wenger for Arsenal’s crunch derby at Spurs
via theguardian.com‘Invincibles’ won club’s last title at Tottenham 20 years agoArteta: ‘He always talked about that, about the fine margins’Mikel Arteta has been getting advice from Arsène Wenger as Arsenal prepare for Sunday’s north London derby almost exactly 20 years after “the Invincibles” won the club’s last Premier League title at the home of their rivals Tottenham.An Arsenal victory at Spurs would re-establish their four-point advantage over Manc -
Ange Postecoglou admits he had to hide signs of panic at Spurs after Kane exit
via theguardian.comPostecoglou’s first season disrupted by departure of striker‘If we weren’t scoring I think his name would come up more’Ange Postecoglou has admitted he had to hide signs of any panic from his players after Tottenham sold Harry Kane.Kane left for Bayern Munich last summer as the club’s all-time highest scorer and has continued to be prolific. Postecoglou gave credit to his squad before Sunday’s game at home to Arsenal for bridging the gap left by Kane, als -
Daria Saville knocked out of Madrid Open for the second time in four days
via abc.net.auDaria Saville's luck finally runs out at the Madrid Open as Australia's sole woman representative in the big clay-court event is knocked out for a second time in four days. -
Opia used to sit in the park watching her brother play soccer. Now she's showing her own skills
via abc.net.auYoung African women face some cultural barriers around playing sport, but last year's groundbreaking Women's World Cup has opened a conversation in the community. -
QPR 4-0 Leeds United: Championship – as it happened
via theguardian.comQPR ended their relegation fears and sent Leicester to the Premier League with a thumping 4-0 victory over Leeds at Loftus Road2 min: Chair, out on the left, fails to bring down a long diagonal ball from the back.1 min: Dunne advances forward for QPR and is in the opposition box, but the ball is diverted out for a goalkick. Meslier clears from just outside the box for a QPR throw on the left. Continue reading... -
Smashed windows and bloody hearts: The last flight of the Western Suburbs Magpies
via abc.net.auWestern Suburbs played 91 seasons in the top flight but none of them were as tough as their last one in 1999 when they conceded the most points of any side ever as the last Magpies fought for their rugby league lives. -
A Premier League return is the only certainty in Leicester’s cloudy future
via theguardian.comEnzo Maresca’s side kept their heads to secure promotion but financial worries loom large as club prepare for the top flightA campaign that began with Enzo Maresca insisting his Leicester City players sleep overnight at their sprawling, 185-acre Seagrave training base for the first week of pre-season in the name of team building has ended with their primary mission accomplished, promotion boxed off, the Championship crown likely to follow. Leicester’s most memorable and marvellous mo -
Leicester promoted to Premier League after Leeds crash to heavy defeat at QPR
via theguardian.comAcross 90 raucous minutes in west London Leeds lost control of this crucial game and with it their future.They hoped this would be another step on a sprint to promotion but instead they stumbled, and QPR’s emphatic and fully deserved victory not only secured their own place in the Championship it also promoted Leicester, who will travel to Preston on Monday in the knowledge that their return to the Premier League at the first attempt is certain. Continue reading... -
County cricket: Surrey v Hampshire, Durham v Essex, and more on day one – as it happened
via theguardian.comColin Ackermann, David Bedingham and Ollie Robinson sparkled for Durham at Chester-le-StreetAnd Porter snaffles the first wicket at CLS, a nice little scoop and dive by Harry Duke behind the stumps. He’s immediately surrounded by back slapping team-mates. Durham 11-1.Div One Continue reading... -
Owen Farrell’s late penalty gives Saracens hard-fought win at Bath
via theguardian.comBath 12-15 SaracensFly-half seals points after home side rallyThere are plenty of would-be contenders to win this year’s Premiership but they still have to prise Saracens’s stubborn fingers off the trophy. When push comes to shove the defending champions tend to raise their game and a resolute defensive display was rewarded when Owen Farrell kicked the winning penalty goal three minutes from time to edge a tense contest.So much for the increasing trend towards wide open, free-flowing -
Liverpool agree terms with Feyenoord for Arne Slot to replace Jürgen Klopp
via theguardian.comFeyenoord set to receive £7.7m after verbal agreement madeKlopp says position is ‘best in the world at the best club’Arne Slot is set to become Liverpool’s next manager after the terms of his move from Feyenoord were agreed in principle between the two clubs on Friday.Liverpool and Feyenoord have been negotiating a compensation package since the Anfield club made an official move for the 45-year-old earlier this week. The two parties have now reached a verbal agreeme -
Arne Slot agrees terms with Liverpool to replace Jürgen Klopp as manager
via theguardian.comFeyenoord to receive £7.7m after verbal agreement madeKlopp says position is ‘best in the world at the best club’Arne Slot is set to become Liverpool’s next manager after the terms of his move from Feyenoord were agreed in principle between the two clubs on Friday.Liverpool and Feyenoord have been negotiating a compensation package since the Anfield club made an official move for the 45-year-old earlier this week. The two parties have now reached a verbal agreement o -
Innocuous incident rules out Port star
via theage.com.auPort Adelaide forward Sam Powell-Pepper went down with a knee injury in the third term, after Aliir Aliir's concussion. -
Carnage for Power with skipper down
via theage.com.auPort Adelaide captain Connor Rozee went down with a hamstring complaint just minutes after Sam Powell-Pepper's knee injury. -
Nico's 'career renaissance' continues as Audi makes their first big move in F1
via abc.net.auGerman Formula 1 driver Nico Hülkenberg will move to Sauber at the end of the season, becoming the first driver announced for the team who will transition into Audi F1 in 2026. -
When physical punishment is part of the job description, where’s the line?
via smh.com.auIn elite contact sports where toughness is a revered quality, there can be little difference between galvanising a player’s potential and potentially damaging it. -
Three extraordinary events signal the end of ‘she’ll be right’ era
via smh.com.auThis week was something of a king tide in the realms of concussion-in-sport news, headed by a heartfelt plea from rugby league great Wally Lewis. -
The family toll at the heart of an AFL coaching crisis
via smh.com.auFive AFL assistant coaches are living away from their families to pursue their careers, and one big factor is the prohibitive cost of the housing market. -
Wrexham’s Paul Mullin: ‘As soon as we leave the pitch, Ryan’s first to text’
via theguardian.comStar striker talks achieving another promotion, potentially making scoring history and finding acceptance in his son’s autism‘The desire to win will be the same as every other game,” Paul Mullin says as he anticipates a Hollywood-style finale for Wrexham afternoon while their fans at home and around the world celebrate a second straight promotion. Wrexham’s last game in League Two is against the new champions, Stockport County, and Mullin is determined to end another tumu -
Spurs could not stop Arsenal’s Invincibles – can they derail the Arteta project? | David Hytner
via theguardian.comMemories of 2004 still sting and in Sunday’s derby Tottenham have the chance to take a wrecking ball to Arsenal’s title hopesIt would not scan like the original Arsenal terrace chant. “We took a big step towards winning the league at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.” The prospect, though, is real. And before Sunday’s derby – the 195th edition of the fixture that determines the mood in north London – it is utterly sickening for Spurs supporters.Spurs could -
France steeled for epic Six Nations decider against dominant England
via theguardian.comHosts will need to overcome John Mitchell’s all-conquering England side who are targeting a sixth straight titleThe last time England lost in the women’s Six Nations Theresa May was prime minister, Chelsea were defending Premier League champions and The Shape of Water had just won best picture at the Oscars. Since that defeat the Red Roses have won 28 consecutive games in the competition, scoring 1,440 points and conceding 185, and claimed five Women’s Six Nations titles in a r -
Dirty pool: The ‘disgraceful inconsistency’ exposed by Chinese doping scandal
via theage.com.auHow 23 Chinese swimmers escaped sanction after failing drug tests has shaken the confidence of clean athletes ahead of Paris 2024, and angered the camp of Australian swimmer Shayna Jack. -
Billionaires and business deals: The money machine delivering big benefits to the Blues
via theage.com.auWhen Carlton are up and about, they are a scary prospect, and it’s not just on the field. Behind the scenes, the Blues draw big business. -
Sunday Age Sport Quiz: Clay King Nadal, women’s 1500m freestyle swimming and plenty more
via theage.com.auChallenge yourself with our sports quiz, a mix of questions about the latest in world and local sport, and the big events in sporting history. -
‘Best in the world’: Hayes mindful of Barcelona threat after away success
via theguardian.comChelsea take a lead into the Champions League semi-final second leg, with the manager plotting a tactical masterclass“It just feels like a longer half-time, that’s all it is,” said Emma Hayes matter-of-factly about the week-long wait between Chelsea’s 1-0 Champions League defeat of Barcelona and the second leg at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening.“We’re at the midway stage of a game that’s a minimum of 180 minutes long. There may be adjustments for hal -
Calendar ‘getting to tipping point’ with bigger Club World Cup, Masters warns
via theguardian.comPremier League CEO unhappy with lack of Fifa consultationManchester City’s 115 charges to be resolved ‘in near future’Richard Masters has criticised Fifa for failing to consult domestic leagues over its plans for an expanded Club World Cup, with the inaugural version set to occupy a month of the 2025 summer break.As the chief executive of the Premier League reiterated that Manchester City’s 115 charges will be resolved in “the near future”, with hearings set t
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