The good news for Liverpool is that the situation is salvageable, when it really might not have been. The bad news is that they were distinctly second best for the first three quarters of the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie. Nobody who saw their second half collapse away to Juventus in the play-off round could be confident Galatasaray are a team capable of squeezing the life out of the second leg. There is a nervousness about them at the back, a persistent sense of misfortune about to strike, but going forward they are breezy, quick and fun. Their only regret will be that, havi
Wrexham announce striker Kieffer Moore and left wing-back Liberato Cacace have sustained injury setbacks.
Arne Slot's 100th game as Liverpool boss ended miserably as his side lost at Galatasaray for the second time in this season's Champions League campaign.
After guiding Motherwell up the Scottish Premiership table and into a four-way title-race, Jens Berthel Askou has once again been named Manager of the Month.
Todd Lewis provides an update on Rory McIlroy's participation at The Players and the possibility of the world No 2 going into his title defence without a practice round.
Rory McIlroy is expected to be fit to feature in his title defence at The Players but looks set to head into the tournament without a practice round at TPC Sawgrass.
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Lucy Bronze proves once again why she remains an undisputed starter for the Lionesses.
Arsenal’s path to a quadruple appears manageable – give Mikel Arteta and co serious credit for getting here Cruyff’s Ajax, Messi’s Barcelona, Rice’s Arsenal. Stein, Michels, Ferguson, Arteta. The Dark Side of the Moon, The Very Best of The Beatles, Arsenal 2025-26 highlights DVD. Total Football, tiki-taka, hugging the goalie at corners. Get ready. Make room among the greats. It may just be coming. And yes, you can laugh at this on the internet. You can pull-quote excerpts with mocking emojis. Throw in some Niles from Frasier has really lost it stuff. You can point, with justification, to the
The Cheltenham Festival is always a pleasure no matter what, but isn’t it great to see such big fields and competitive races at the meeting this year?