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Ross reveals why he had to miss Crows clash
St Kilda midfielder Seb Ross has broken his silence on the war of words that erupted over his choice to put family ahead of football. -
Brighton 0-4 Manchester City: Premier League – as it happened
via theguardian.comKevin De Bruyne and two-goal Phil Foden were the stars as Manchester City closed the gap on leaders Arsenal with a resounding win at the Amex5 min: Joao Pedro steals the ball in midfield and races into the City half. He’s got options on either side but takes the wrong one, passing to Veltman on his right. Veltman runs into trouble immediately and the counter peters out. “Greetings from Virginia,” begins Eagle Brosi. “The quality of the American league is so poor that I&rs -
Manchester City’s well-oiled winning machine shows no sign of exhaustion
via theguardian.comPep Guardiola’s complaints about his team’s tiredness were hard to believe as they strolled to victory against BrightonIt had been tempting to wonder if some kind of elaborate gag was taking place when the Brighton fan and noted stamina enthusiast “The Hardest Geezer” was paraded on the pitch before kick-off at the Amex Stadium. What was that, Pep? Your team’s a bit tired? Why not tell it to the guy who’s just become the first person in history to run the leng -
Sean Dyche defends his Everton tactics: ‘Not a time for style, a time to win’
via theguardian.comManager says his club want to play ‘winning football first’Beating Brentford could secure Premier League survivalSean Dyche has insisted he will not be judged on playing style at Everton but by winning as he strives to secure the Premier League status of the financially troubled club.They took a significant step towards that goal on Wednesday by winning the Merseyside derby for the first time in 14 years at Goodison Park. After the 2-0 defeat of Liverpool Dyche, conscious o -
Jonny Lomax’s late drop goal completes St Helens comeback over Huddersfield
via theguardian.comSt Helens 13-12 HuddersfieldSaints recover from 12-0 deficit to go top of Super League tableJonny Lomax’s last-minute drop goal secured a dramatic victory for St Helens against in-form Huddersfield Giants, moving Paul Wellens’ side joint-top of the Super League table in the process.The Saints did not lead all evening until the very final minute of a dramatic contest. Trailing 12-0 midway through the first half, it was Huddersfield, who came into this game on a run of five successive -
Brighton 0-4 Manchester City: Premier League – live reaction
via theguardian.comKevin De Bruyne and two-goal Phil Foden were the stars as Manchester City closed the gap on leaders Arsenal with a resounding win at the Amex5 min: Joao Pedro steals the ball in midfield and races into the City half. He’s got options on either side but takes the wrong one, passing to Veltman on his right. Veltman runs into trouble immediately and the counter peters out. “Greetings from Virginia,” begins Eagle Brosi. “The quality of the American league is so poor that I&rs -
Manchester City fire title warning with Phil Foden on song against Brighton
via theguardian.comAlmost ten years ago to the day, Steven Gerrard slipped, Liverpool lost control of their destiny in terms of the Premier League title race and Manchester City nipped in to win it.The talk in recent weeks and certainly since Arsenal and Liverpool lost on the Saturday before last has been about whether City might have a slip of their own in them, something that – frankly – they have never done previously under Pep Guardiola when the trophy has been within their grasp, the focus narrowi -
Bombers, Pies draw on Anzac Day
via smh.com.auEssendon and Collingwood played out a thrilling Anzac Day draw in front of almost 94,000 at the MCG. -
Australia's six-way contest for three spots in the women's marathon at the Olympics
via abc.net.auThe depth in Australian women's marathon ranks is at an all-time high, and it means selectors must make tough decisions when deciding which athletes will go to the Paris Olympics. -
Topine was shopped to rival clubs weeks before $4m claim against Bulldogs
via smh.com.auThree weeks before it was claimed Jackson Topine was incapable of playing the sport, his agent was spruiking his client’s availability as an off-contract player. -
Covering the Olympics and the party of the century: Our reporters get behind the scenes of the Games
via smh.com.auLife at the Olympics isn’t all beer and skittles. It’s way better than that. -
Arne Slot admits he wants to succeed Jürgen Klopp as Liverpool manager
via theguardian.com‘It’s no secret that I want to go to Liverpool’Feyenoord coach confident the clubs will agree a dealArne Slot has revealed he is keen on a move to Liverpool and has “confidence” that a switch to Anfield will materialise.The Feyenoord manager, who has become Liverpool’s preferred candidate to succeed Jürgen Klopp, was speaking to ESPN before the club’s Eredivisie game with Go Ahead Eagles. Continue reading... -
On repeat and au revoir: The 21 seconds of good and bad news for the Waratahs
via smh.com.auThe high-intensity lead up to one try against the Crusaders perfectly highlighted the value of two NSW veterans - but they’re both departing. -
‘A core ingredient’: Manchester United celebrate 250th academy graduate
via theguardian.comEthan Wheatley became the latest homegrown talent to make their first-team debut in the win over Sheffield UnitedThe quarter of a century has been 93 years in the making at Old Trafford and it was poignant that a local lad, Ethan Wheatley, became the 250th academy graduate to make their debut for Manchester United’s senior men’s team on Wednesday night.The 18-year-old had spent the previous evening scoring two goals to help defeat Manchester City to win the Premier League Cup. Wheatl -
Red Bull stunned by shock news F1’s top designer Adrian Newey is to leave
via theguardian.comNewey believed to be unhappy with events this seasonNews deals blow to Red Bull hopes of keeping VerstappenRed Bull’s chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, is set to leave the team, it has been reported. Newey is the most successful designer of the modern Formula One era and has been an instrumental part of Red Bull’s success but is said to have become uncomfortable with his position at the team since the team principal, Christian Horner, was cleared after an investigation into -
Red Bull designer Adrian Newey to leave over Christian Horner allegations
via theguardian.comNewey believed to be unhappy with events this seasonNews deals blow to Red Bull hopes of keeping VerstappenRed Bull’s chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, is set to leave the team, it has been reported. Newey is the most successful designer of the modern Formula One era and has been an instrumental part of Red Bull’s success but is said to have become uncomfortable with his position at the team since the team principal, Christian Horner, was cleared after an investigation into accu -
Rafael Nadal prolongs Madrid farewell by dispatching teenager Darwin Blanch
via theguardian.comSpaniard eases to 6-1, 6-0 victory over 16-year-old wildcardVeteran to face Alex de Minaur in second round of Madrid OpenAs Rafael Nadal prepared to enter the Estadio Manolo Santana for what could have been his final match on home soil, like every single match this week could be, much of the 12,400 capacity crowd filled out the walkway around the stadium. He emerged to a prolonged standing ovation, necks craning to catch a fleeting glimpse of his entrance.It was a moment. The start of a final ho -
England’s Marlie Packer: ‘I’d give my son the world – dad did none of that for me’
via theguardian.comCaptain reflects on the her mum being a ‘rock’ and the Red Roses’ new coach as they chase another Six Nations grand slam‘We’re in France and the crowd is going to be hostile,” Marlie Packer says as she looks ahead to Saturday’s Six Nations grand slam decider in Bordeaux with relish. “But we know that can flip on its head because of the French crowd. If they’re not happy with the way their team are playing, they turn on them and -
Man who shot ex-Saints star Will Smith gets 25-year sentence for manslaughter
via theguardian.comMan who shot ex-Saints star receives 25-year prison sentenceSmith was shot eight times during confrontation with HayesThe man who fatally shot retired NFL star Will Smith during a confrontation following a car crash in 2016 received a 25-year prison sentence on Thursday in a New Orleans courtroom.It was the second time Cardell Hayes, 36, had faced sentencing in Smith’s death. He was convicted of manslaughter in December 2016 and later sentenced to 25 years. But the jury vote had been 10-2 -
‘I just want to be pampered’: Ronnie O’Sullivan says he is open to offers
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 ups the ante amid rumours of a rival tourO’Sullivan cruises into second round with 10-1 win over PageRonnie O’Sullivan declared himself open to offers amid rumours of a rival snooker tour and warned he would walk away from the sport if he believed his talent was being undervalued.Leading players, including O’Sullivan, are understood to have been approached by Far East backers about the prospect of establishing a breakaway circuit from as early as next season. Co -
Wada hits back at ‘damaging’ bias accusations over handling of China case
via theguardian.comIndependent prosecutor Eric Cottier appointed to review caseIn 2021 23 swimmers were cleared of doping after positive tests The World Anti-Doping Agency has dismissed allegations that it is biased in favour of China as “damaging and baseless” and asked an independent prosecutor to review its handling of the case of 23 Chinese swimmers who were cleared of doping.Wada said that the Swiss prosecutor, Eric Cottier, would be granted “full and unfettered access” to all its file -
Ajax show interest in former Chelsea manager Graham Potter
via theguardian.comEnglish coach out of work since Chelsea sacking in April 2023Fifth-placed Ajax in danger of missing out on EuropeAjax are interested in appointing Graham Potter as the former Chelsea manager plots a return to coaching after more than a year on the sidelines.Potter, who is also on a list of potential replacements for Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, has been recharging his batteries since a challenging seven-month spell at Chelsea last season. The former Brighton manager has been linked with pl -
Agent calls former Chelsea sporting director Granovskaia ‘a liar’ in court
via theguardian.comSaif Alrubie denies intimidation over transfer fee commission Alrubie alleges he was owed £300,000 from Kurt Zouma dealA top football agent has accused a former Chelsea executive of repeatedly lying about a transfer fee in order for the Premier League club to avoid paying him a commission, Southwark crown court has heard.During an at times irascible appearance as the defendant, the agent Saif Alrubie, said Chelsea’s former director of football, Marina Granovskaia, misrepresented how -
Injuries have deflated Liverpool – not Jürgen Klopp’s early wave goodbye | Andy Hunter
via theguardian.comManager’s departure news is not to blame for his side losing their grasp on two, quite possibly three, trophies in quick timeIn isolation, Jürgen Klopp did not have to apologise for losing for the first time in eight visits to Goodison Park. Bad nights happen. In the context of Liverpool’s sorry end to the season, however, an apology felt entirely appropriate.“I really feel for the people, I am really sorry for that,” said the Liverpool manager after Wednesday’ -
Blow for Chelsea as groin surgery rules out Enzo Fernández for rest of season
via theguardian.comInguinal hernia has hampered £106.8m Argentina midfielderMauricio Pochettino under pressure after consecutive defeatsMauricio Pochettino’s hopes of holding on to his job as Chelsea’s head coach have been complicated by Enzo Fernández needing to undergo surgery on a groin injury that will rule out the £106.8m midfielder for the rest of the season.Fernández has an inguinal hernia and the operation is set to sideline the Argentinian for the final six games, beg -
'Circumstances have changed': Xavi to stay on as Barcelona head coach – video
via theguardian.comThe Barcelona head coach Xavi Hernández has reversed his decision to leave the club at the end of the season as 'circumstances have changed'. Xavi originally decided to leave Barça, citing 'a lack of respect' with the belief that the club needed 'a change of direction'. However now he has said 'the main motive wasn’t because of the internal pressure' adding that he is keen to 'continue here with the utmost happiness ... [I am] willing to keep working and building a winning pr -
Football Daily | Everton’s mood is Green Day. For Liverpool it’s more Dire Straits
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!“You lost the league at Goodison Park,” serenaded the Everton fans as Liverpool’s players trudged off the pitch on Wednesday evening after their 2-0 defeat, the footballing equivalent of Nelson Muntz giving his teacher a wedgie and yelling: “Ha Ha!” And while Football Daily is convinced that Jürgen Klopp understands the literal translation of schadenfreude, it’s rare that the Liverpool manager has been on -
Everton’s mood is Green Day. For Liverpool it’s more Dire Straits
via theguardian.com“You lost the league at Goodison Park,” serenaded the Everton fans as Liverpool’s players trudged off the pitch on Wednesday evening after their 2-0 defeat, the footballing equivalent of Nelson Muntz giving his teacher a wedgie and yelling: “Ha Ha!” And while Football Daily is convinced that Jürgen Klopp understands the literal translation of schadenfreude, it’s rare that the Liverpool manager has been on the receiving end of the concept. This defeat at G -
Ronnie O’Sullivan cruises into last 16 of World Snooker Championship
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 needed just 40 minutes to complete 10-1 victoryPlayer’s most emphatic success at Crucible for four yearsRonnie O’Sullivan required just 40 minutes on Thursday to seal his place in the second round of the World Snooker Championship with a 10-1 win over Jackson Page.Resuming 8-1 in front after a dominant opening session on Wednesday, the world No 1 duly swept up the two frames required to book a last-16 clash with Ryan Day. His victory was the 48-year-old’s most emphat -
Xavi’s Barça U-turn shows breaking up is hard to do despite tough times
via theguardian.comAnnouncement was no shock but reflects environment shift at club and an appetite to find stability after a dismal weekBeing the Barcelona manager is “cruel and unpleasant” Xavi Hernández said, but in the end it is all he ever wanted, all he has got. He is all they have got too. And so on Wednesday night, three days after any lingering hopes of winning the league were extinguished, eight days after being knocked out of Europe again, 88 after announcing he was leaving and callin
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