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Bob Hewitt convicted of rape
Former doubles champion Bob Hewitt has been found guilty of rape in a court in South Africa.
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Preview: New Zealand v South Africa
One of New Zealand and South Africa will move into unchartered territory when they face off in Tuesday's Cricket World Cup semi-final.
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Rodgers seeks response
Brendan Rodgers has urged Liverpool to bounce back from the setback of suffering defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.
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Mancini staying positive
Roberto Mancini refused to get too down about Inter's 1-0 defeat at Sampdoria as he looks for progress long-term.
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Napoli slam refereeing
Napoli branded the performance of referee Gianpaolo Calvarese "shameful" following their 1-1 draw with Atalanta on Sunday.
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Van Gaal hails Anfield victory
Louis van Gaal believes Sunday's victory over Liverpool at Anfield is one of the most important wins of his career.
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Serie A Review
Lazio strengthened their grip on third place in Serie A with a 2-0 home win over Verona on Sunday.
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Report: Sampdoria 1 Inter 0
Eder's stunning free-kick earned Sampdoria a 1-0 home win over Inter as Sinisa Mihajlovic's men made it four Serie A wins in succession.
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Waratahs accused of homophobia
Brumbies flanker David Pocock has accused Waratahs of making homophobic slurs during their Super Rugby meeting on Sunday.
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Liga ACB Review
Unicaja stand alone at the top of the Liga ACB standings after their victory over Tenerife and Real Madrid's defeat to Murcia.
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Koepka withdraws with rib injury
A dislocated rib forced the golfer to pull out during Sunday's final round.
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Koepka withdraws with rib injury
A "p***** off" Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after dislocating a rib.
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Saracens win Anglo-Welsh Cup
Ben Spencer slotted a penalty with the final kick of the game as Saracens defeated Exeter Chiefs 23-20 in the Anglo-Welsh Cup final.
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Degenkolb wins Milan-San Remo
John Degenkolb won his first Milan-San Remo title on Sunday after a perfectly-timed sprint to the line.
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Mourinho: No agenda behind claims
Jose Mourinho insists there was no agenda behind Chelsea's article bemoaning the lack of penalties awarded to the Premier League leaders.
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Preview: Barcelona v Real Madrid
The biggest game in club football returns on Sunday as Barcelona host Real Madrid in a potentially La Liga-deciding Clasico.
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Super Rugby Review
Hurricanes remain the only side in Super Rugby with a perfect record following a 20-13 win at Highlanders on Friday.
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Preview: Bayern v Monchengladbach
Borussia Monchengladbach coach Lucien Favre holds no fear ahead of Sunday's trip to Bundesliga champions elect Bayern Munich.
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Guardiola wary of Porto
Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola believes his side are in for a stern challenge against Porto in the UEFA Champions League last eight.
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Butland agrees new Stoke deal
Jack Butland has agreed a new contract at Stoke City that will keep him at the club until 2019.
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FIFA record $2bn revenue
The 2014 World Cup in Brazil helped FIFA generate over $2billion in revenue.
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Butragueno ready to face Atletico
Emilio Butragueno hopes Real Madrid can buck this season's trend when they face Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League last eight.
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Advocaat tight-lipped on Johnson
New Sunderland head coach Dick Advocaat remained coy when asked whether Adam Johnson would play this weekend.
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Bottas making progress
Valtteri Bottas says he is making good progress in his battle to be fit for next weekend's Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Preview: England v France
Stuart Lancaster believes a boisterous Twickenham atmosphere can spur England on to Six Nations glory against France this weekend.
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Villas-Boas: I lost my head
Andre Villas-Boas has apologised after becoming involved in a touchline row with Torino coach Giampiero Ventura.
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Qatar 2022 final on December 18
FIFA has confirmed that the World Cup final in Qatar in 2022 will be held on December 18.
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Van Gaal: United my last job
Louis van Gaal says he will retire from management after his stint at Manchester United is over.
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Jelavic out for six weeks
Hull City will be without Nikica Jelavic for at least six weeks after the striker underwent surgery on a persistent knee problem.
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Preview: Southampton v Burnley
Burnley visit Southampton on Saturday with new life breathed into their fight against relegation following last weekend's heroics.
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Preview: Aston Villa v Swansea City
Swansea City manager Garry Monk is well aware of the effect Tim Sherwood has had at Aston Villa ahead of their Premier League meeting.
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Preview: Man City v West Brom
After two defeats in five days, Manchester City host West Brom on Saturday hoping to reignite their Premier League title challenge.
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Preview: Hannover v Dortmund
A wounded Borussia Dortmund travel to Hannover in the Bundesliga on Saturday, and Jurgen Klopp has called for his squad to stick together.
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Preview: Atletico Madrid v Getafe
Diego Simeone wants the Atletico Madrid faithful to repeat the fervent atmosphere they created in midweek when they host Getafe in La Liga.
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Bundesliga Preview
Schalke host Bayer Leverkusen in a crucial Bundesliga meeting, hoping to capitalise on their visitors' UEFA Champions League heartbreak.
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Pietersen not in of England's plans
Kevin Pietersen is "not part" of England's plans, according to selector James Whitaker.
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Maggio retires from Italy duty
Napoli's Christian Maggio has taken the "difficult decision" to retire from international duty.
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Martinez worried about pitch
Roberto Martinez admitted he has concerns over the state of the pitch for Everton's UEFA Europa League tie at Dynamo Kiev.
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Sauber surprised at Van der Garde
Sauber say they have no interest in becoming embroiled in a "mud fight" following Giedo van der Garde's strongly worded statement.
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Ligue 1 Preview
Monaco return their focus to Ligue 1 and a trip to Reims on Sunday after progressing in the UEFA Champions League in midweek.
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Inter to asses Shaqiri
Inter continue to sweat on the fitness of Xherdan Shaqiri ahead of their UEFA Europa League clash with Wolfsburg.
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Garcia will not hold Roma back
Rudi Garcia has promised Roma fans he will not remain in the job if he feels he can no longer bring the club success.
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Torpedo to play behind closed doors
Torpedo Moscow will play their next two home matches behind closed doors after racist abuse of Zenit's Hulk on Sunday.
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Lucarelli wants end to Parma woe
Amid reports that Parma president Giampietro Manenti has been arrested, captain Alessandro Lucarelli called for an end to the situation.
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Kondogbia hopes to avoid PSG
Monaco's Geoffrey Kondogbia wants to avoid Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League last eight after scraping past Arsenal.
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Mertesacker rues first-leg display
Per Mertesacker was left to rue Arsenal's first-leg display as they exited the UEFA Champions League despite a 2-0 win in Monaco on Tuesday.
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Arsenal win not enough as Monaco advance
Arsenal fell heroically short in their bid to reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals as a 2-0 win over Monaco proved insufficient.
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Preview: Roma v Fiorentina
As Roma's form in Serie A continues to stutter, Rudi Garcia sees their UEFA Europa League clash with Fiorentina as a welcome distraction.
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Duckenfield admits fault
The match commander on the day of the Hillsborough tragedy has admitted that his failure to close a tunnel led to the deaths of 96 people.
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Ibrahimovic fumes after defeat
An angry Zlatan Ibrahimovic let rip with a foul-mouthed tirade following Paris Saint-Germain's 3-2 defeat at Bordeaux on Sunday.
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Liga ACB Review
Liga ACB's leading pair of Real Madrid and Unicaja both secured narrow victories in the 24th round of action.
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Carver questions Coloccini red
John Carver queried Martin Atkinson's decision to send off Fabricio Coloccini during Newcastle United's 3-0 defeat at Everton on Sunday.
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Martinez delighted with win
Roberto Martinez was pleased to see Everton finally perform well after a European game in Sunday's Premier League win over Newcastle United.
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Report: Everton 3 Newcastle 0
Ten-man Newcastle United contributed to their own downfall as Everton secured a much-needed 3-0 win at Goodison Park on Sunday.
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Freund wins in Oslo
Severin Freund's fine run of form continued as he made it a weekend of double success in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Oslo.
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Leicester 22 Exeter 30
Defending champions Exeter Chiefs reached the final of the Anglo-Welsh Cup with a 30-22 victory at Leicester Tigers on Sunday.
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Preview: Reading v Bradford City
A Wembley semi-final against Arsenal is the prize at stake for Reading and Bradford City in their FA Cup sixth-round replay on Monday.
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Matic: 'Happy because I can walk'
Nemanja Matic says he is grateful to be able to walk after Ashley Barnes' challenge on him three weeks ago.
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Schmidt: Only ourselves to blame
Joe Schmidt felt Ireland only had themselves to blame for their 23-16 defeat at Wales, which ended their hopes of a Six Nations Grand Slam.
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Wales defeat Ireland in Six Nations
Wales kept their hopes of lifting the Six Nations trophy alive with a 23-16 win over Ireland, whose dreams of a Grand Slam evaporated.
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Man dies in crash at Oris Rally
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Freund wins in Oslo
Severin Freund extended his lead at the top of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup standings with victory in the large hill event in Oslo.
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Hughes rues poor performance
Mark Hughes was left bitterly disappointed with Stoke City's display in their 1-0 defeat at West Brom.
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Sherwood hails duo
Tim Sherwood paid tribute to Christian Benteke and Gabriel Agbonlahor after their goals fired Aston Villa to a 4-0 win at Sunderland.
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Poyet stunned by defeat
Gus Poyet was at a loss to explain Sunderland's 4-0 hammering at the hands of Aston Villa at the Stadium of Light on Saturday.
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Shao, Assar triumph in Nigeria Open
Jieni Shao prevailed in a thrilling women's final at the ITTF Nigeria Open, while Omar Assar took glory in the men's competition.
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Warburton lauds Wales defence
An exhausted Sam Warburton paid tribute to the defensive shift put in by Wales during Saturday's 23-16 win over Ireland in the Six Nations.
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Eguibar wins in Veysonnaz
Lucas Eguibar secured his first FIS Snowboardcross World Cup triumph with victory in Veysonnaz on Saturday.
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Perez defends Bale
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has come out in defence of Gareth Bale, whose form has been the subject of criticism.
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Perez backs Ancelotti
After a difficult few days, Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has given head coach Carlo Ancelotti his backing.
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Perez defends Bale
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has come out in defence of Gareth Bale, whose form has been the subject of criticism.
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Gerrard back available
Liverpool's hopes of a top-four Premier League finish have been boosted with the news that captain Steven Gerrard is back fit for selection.
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Russell: Stick with Moores
Jack Russell believes England should keep the faith with head coach Peter Moores and resist the urge to make a change.
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Review: Zenit 2 Torino 0
Goals from Axel Witsel and Domenico Criscito help Zenit to a 2-0 win over 10-man Torino in the UEFA Europa League last-16 first leg.
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Madsen produces stunning finish
Morten Orum Madsen finished his first round in style on Thursday to claim a share of the lead of the Tshwane Open.
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Preview: Burnley v Manchester City
Burnley fans will have painful memories of the last time Manchester City came to Turf Moor in the Premier League.
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League Two Preview
Two sides with their sights firmly trained on League Two promotion meet on Saturday as Wycombe Wanderers host Shrewsbury Town.
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Silva: Mourinho lacked respect
Thiago Silva believes Jose Mourinho did not show Paris Saint-Germain enough respect during their UEFA Champions League meeting.
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Terry defends Chelsea players
John Terry says Chelsea's surrounding of the referee against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday is part and parcel of the modern game.
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Saint-Andre makes eight changes
France have made eight changes to their starting XV for Sunday's Six Nations meeting with Italy.
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Pepe: Casillas world's best
Pepe has defended his Real Madrid team-mate Iker Casillas, describing the goalkeeper as the best in the world.
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Japan appoint Halilhodzic
Japan have appointed Vahid Halilhodzic as their new head coach.
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Martinez welcomes Kiev test
Roberto Martinez is looking forward to putting Everton's Premier League struggles to one side when they play in the UEFA Europa League.
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Russell: England playing with fear
Former international wicketkeeper Jack Russell says England need to break free from the shackles if they are to prosper in one-day cricket.
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La Liga Preview
After four days to forget, Real Madrid host Levante with the aim of returning to winning ways in La Liga on Sunday.
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Podolski not finished with Arsenal
Inter's on-loan forward Lukas Podolski says he still has unfinished business with parent club Arsenal.
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Calhanoglu uninterested in Barca
Hakan Calhanoglu is not tempted by apparent interest from Barcelona, according to his agent Bektas Demirtas.
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Schalke sign Nastasic
Matija Nastasic will remain at Schalke past the end of the season after the club activated his transfer clause.
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Camoranesi: Juve should sign Cavani
Mauro Camoranesi believes Edinson Cavani would make a strong addition to his former club Juventus.
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Ronaldo in vow of silence
Cristiano Ronaldo has promised not to talk to the media for the remainder of the season.
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Casillas: Real at rock bottom
Iker Casillas concedes Real Madrid have hit "rock bottom", but has called on everyone at the club to look forward with positivity.
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Lahm: Guardiola system works fine
Philipp Lahm has refuted suggestions that Pep Guardiola's style of play will leave Bayern Munich vulnerable in the UEFA Champions League.
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Moores hollow after World Cup exit
England head coach Peter Moores was left "hollow" after a 15-run defeat to Bangladesh saw them exit the Cricket World Cup.
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Lahm: Guardiola system works fine
Philipp Lahm has refuted suggestions that Pep Guardiola's style of play will leave Bayern Munich vulnerable in the UEFA Champions League.
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Rodgers criticises replay dates
Brendan Rodgers has expressed sympathy for Bradford City and Reading over the date of their FA Cup quarter-final replay.
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England crash out of World Cup
England's exit from the Cricket World Cup was confirmed with a 15-run defeat at the hands of Bangladesh on Monday.
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England '15-18 months' away
Peter Moores believes England are 15 to 18 months away from being able to compete with the leading sides in world cricket.
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Moores hollow after World Cup exit
England head coach Peter Moores was left "hollow" after a 15-run defeat to Bangladesh saw them exit the Cricket World Cup.
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Morgan expecting inquest
Eoin Morgan says England must conduct an inquest after defeat to Bangladesh on Monday confirmed their exit from the Cricket World Cup.
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Mortaza dedicates win to fans
Mashrafe Mortaza dedicated Bangladesh's win over England to all the fans watching back at home.
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Johnson open to move abroad
Glen Johnson would be an open to a move abroad, with it looking unlikely the defender will remain at Liverpool beyond this season.
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Page for Watford fan raises £10,000
A fundraising page for a Watford fan who was seriously injured in an attack after a match against Wolves has broken the £10,000 barrier.
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Giggs backs Di Maria
Ryan Giggs believes Angel di Maria will recover from his recent lack of form and prove his worth to Manchester United.
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Vertonghen urges Kane to rest
Jan Vertonghen has warned Harry Kane against appearing for England Under-21s in the European Championships in June.
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Gutierrez 'hurt' by Pardew
Jonas Gutierrez has revealed how he was left "hurt" at being told to look for another club by former Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew.
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Preview: India v Ireland
Ireland can secure their place in the Cricket World Cup quarter-finals with victory over defending champions India in Hamilton on Tuesday.
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Wenger: Tie will have big impact
Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal's FA Cup quarter-final with Manchester United will have a significant psychological impact going forward.
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Pulis calls for lifetime bans
Following the unsavoury scenes at Villa Park on Saturday, Tony Pulis believes any West Brom fans involved should be banned for life.
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Wozniacki defeats Dulgheru
Caroline Wozniacki took her first WTA title of 2015 with a battling display against Alexandra Dulgheru in Sunday's Malaysian Open final.
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Van Gaal hails importance of cup
Manchester United have their sights firmly set on a top-four league finish, but Louis van Gaal has underlined the importance of the FA Cup.
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FA to investigate pitch invasions
The Football Association (FA) will investigate Saturday's multiple pitch invasions at Villa Park in an FA Cup quarter-final.
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Eredivisie Review
PEC Zwolle brought a resounding end to their four-match losing streak by thumping Cambuur 6-1 in Eredivisie.
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Inzaghi remaining defiant
Filippo Inzaghi shrugged off questions about his future after Milan's 2-2 home draw with Verona in Serie A.
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Report: Setubal 1 Belenenses 1
Struggling Vitoria Setubal held Belenenses to a 1-1 draw at home in the Primeira Liga on Saturday.
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Aston Villa fans invade pitch
The FA could take a dim view of the actions of Aston Villa's supporters, who invaded the pitch after their FA Cup quarter-final win.
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Pochettino lauds character
Harry Kane stole the headlines again for Tottenham, but Mauricio Pochettino was more pleased with his side's gritty display at QPR.
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Report: Milan 2 Verona 2
Nicolas Lopez came off the bench to stun Milan and earn Verona a dramatic 2-2 draw at San Siro for the second time this season.
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Report: Sampdoria 2 Cagliari 0
Samuel Eto'o scored his first Sampdoria goal in a routine 2-0 home win over 10-man Cagliari in Serie A.
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Ramsey feeling hard done by
Chris Ramsey was left disappointed QPR did not get at least one penalty during their 2-1 Premier League defeat to Tottenham on Saturday.
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Preview: Juventus v Sassuolo
Juventus host Sassuolo in Serie A on Monday as they attempt to bounce back from their surprise Coppa Italia defeat to Fiorentina.
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Preview: Women's super-G
Anna Fenninger has her sights set on super-G glory when she goes in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Garmisch Partenkirchen.
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Inzaghi rubbishes Tassotti talk
Filippo Inzaghi has dismissed reports his position as head coach of Milan could be taken by his assistant Mauro Tassotti.
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Ancelotti coy on Danilo
Carlo Ancelotti remained tight-lipped on rumours that Real Madrid are set to bring Porto's Danilo to the club at the end of the season.
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Abdennour extends Monaco deal
Aymen Abdennour has signed an extended deal at Monaco that will see him remain at the club until 2019.
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Super Rugby Review: Brumbies move top
Marty Banks kicked a last-gasp penalty to earn Highlanders a 20-17 victory over Chiefs in Super Rugby.
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Qatar have sympathy for clubs
The chief executive of the Qatar World Cup's organising comittee says they do have sympathy for the European clubs who will be affected.
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Souleymane S rejects Chelsea offer
The man denied access to a Paris Metro train by a group of Chelsea fans has rejected the club's invitation to attend a game.
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Preview: Atletico Madrid v Valencia
Victory for Valencia over Atletico Madrid on Sunday will see Nuno Espirito Santo's side climb above their opponents into third in La Liga.
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Guardiola wants further improvement
Despite their recent blistering form going forward, Pep Guardiola believes Bayern Munich can still do more in attack.
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Blatter: More women needed on ExCo
FIFA president Sepp Blatter believes more must be done to appoint women onto the organisation's executive committee.
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Parma reach agreement with stewards
Parma have reached an agreement with stewards to provide security for Sunday's home fixture with Atalanta.
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Felipe targets Europa League
New Inter arrival Felipe is targeting glory in the UEFA Europa League this season.
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Prasanna replaces Karunaratne
Seekkuge Prasanna has been called into Sri Lanka's Cricket World Cup squad as a replacement for the injured Dimuth Karunaratne.
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Kaka excited about MLS bow
Kaka is relishing the prospect of making his MLS debut for Orlando City against New York City on Sunday.
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Koeman hails 'crucial' win
Ronald Koeman was delighted Southampton were able to end their three-match winless run with a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace.
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Pardew feeling hard done by
Alan Pardew felt Crystal Palace were unfortunate not to earn a point after their 1-0 defeat at Southampton on Tuesday.
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Football League Review
Middlesbrough moved to the top of the Championship with a 3-0 win over Millwall, while Derby County lost for the second game in succession.
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Report: Southampton 1 Palace 0
Sadio Mane showed an improved sense of timing with a late winner for Southampton in a 1-0 success over Crystal Palace.
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Preview: Juventus v Fiorentina
Massimiliano Allegri wants Juventus to improve as they head into their Coppa Italia semi-final first-leg meeting with Fiorentina.
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Mourinho: 'Huge money' for Cech
Any potential suitors for Petr Cech will need to come up with "huge money", according to Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.
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Pape's appeal dismissed
Pascal Pape has had his appeal against a 10-week ban for kneeing Jamie Heaslip in the back dismissed.
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Ashley fined £7,500 by SFA
Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has been fined £7,500 for breaching rules regarding his influence over Rangers.
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Preview: Pakistan v UAE
Amjad Javed believes the United Arab Emirates can spring a major shock when they take on Pakistan at the Cricket World Cup.
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Figueroa tackle 'indefensible'
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes has hit back at Steve Bruce over Maynor Figueroa's tackle on Stephen Ireland.
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Everton waiting on Baines
Everton are sweating on the fitness of left-back Leighton Baines ahead of their Premier League clash with Stoke City.
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Allen lauds Coutinho
Joe Allen paid tribute to the talent of Liverpool team-mate Philippe Coutinho after his stunning winner against Manchester City on Sunday.
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Fenninger wins again
Anna Fenninger continued her fine recent form with victory in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup super-G in Bansko on Monday.
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Preview: Liverpool v Burnley
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is wary of a Burnley side who have sprung a couple of shocks on their travels in the Premier League.
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Rodgers lauds Allen
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers waxed lyrical about midfielder Joe Allen following his impressive display against Manchester City.
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Sherwood: No hard feelings
Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood insists he is not bitter about missing out on the West Brom job earlier in the season.
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Chelsea and Everton fined £30,000
Chelsea and Everton have both been fined £30,000 for an unseemly fracas during their Premier League fixture last month.
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Brown's red card overturned
Sunderland's Wes Brown has had his red card against Manchester United overturned on the grounds of wrongful dismissal.
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West Brom sweating on duo
West Brom will make a late decision on the fitness of Saido Berahino and Brown Ideye for Tuesday's meeting with Aston Villa.
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Ibe out for 'a few weeks'
Liverpool have suffered a blow with the news that Jordon Ibe will be out for a month with a knee injury.
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Bent out with hamstring injury
Derby County's on-loan striker Darren Bent will be out for three to four weeks with a hamstring injury.
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Preview: West Ham v Chelsea
Following glory in the League Cup, Jose Mourinho is turning Chelsea's attention back to the Premier League and a trip to West Ham.
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Terry rules out England return
Despite a triumphant return to Wembley on Sunday, John Terry has ruled out any chance of being involved in the England set-up again.
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Bony: We have to win every game
Wilfried Bony says Manchester City cannot afford to drop any more points if they are to have any hope of lifting the Premier League trophy.
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QPR announce £9.8m loss
QPR's financial records show the club made a loss of £9.8million for the financial year ending May 2014.
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First trophy for 'new' Chelsea
Jose Mourinho believes Sunday's League Cup triumph over Tottenham represents the first trophy for a "new" Chelsea.
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Safarova defeats Azarenka
Lucie Safarova lifted her first WTA Premier title with victory over Victoria Azarenka in the Qatar Open final on Saturday.
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Report: Burnley 0 Swansea City 1
Kieran Trippier's own goal saw Swansea City defeat Premier League strugglers Burnley 1-0 at Turf Moor on Saturday.
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Report: Bayern Munich 4 Cologne 1
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich moved 11 points clear at the top of the table with a routine 4-1 win over Cologne on Friday.
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Wales defeat France
Wales defeated France 20-13 thanks to Dan Biggar's try and 15 points from Leigh Halfpenny to make it two wins from three in the Six Nations.
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Pellegrini wants to improve record
Manuel Pellegrini says Manchester City must buck their recent trend of poor results at Anfield when they visit Liverpool on Sunday.
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Martinez wary of Arsenal
Everton manager Roberto Martinez believes his side will face a stern test when they visit Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
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Bueno nets perfect hat-trick
Alberto Bueno netted four goals in 15 minutes - including a perfect hat-trick - in Rayo Vallecano's 4-2 win over Levante in La Liga.
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Gatland hails 'deserved' win
Warren Gatland felt Wales were good value for their 20-13 win over France in the Six Nations on Saturday.
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Norway take gold
Norway took gold in the men's team ski jumping at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun on Saturday.
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Preview: Pakistan v Zimbabwe
Pakistan take on Zimbabwe on Sunday, desperately seeking a victory that could ignite their Cricket World Cup campaign.
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Guardiola satisfied with win
Pep Guardiola was pleased with his players after Bayern Munich moved 11 points clear in the Bundesliga with a 4-1 win over Cologne.
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Saints defeat Castelford
Super League champions St Helens eased to a 21-14 victory over Castleford Tigers on Friday.
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Report: Espanyol 1 Cordoba 0
Abraham's goal shortly before half-time saw Espanyol earn all three points with a 1-0 win over La Liga's bottom club Cordoba.
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De Gea refutes Van Gaal rift claims
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has refuted claims that he and manager Louis van Gaal do not get on as "a lie".
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Preview: Inter v Fiorentina
Inter meet Fiorentina in Serie A on Sunday with both sides boosted by progression in the UEFA Europa League this week.
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Federer to meet Djokovic
Roger Federer will take on Novak Djokovic in his ninth Dubai Tennis Championships final after easing past Borna Coric in straight sets.
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Parma game called off again
As Parma's financial woes continue, they have seen a second consecutive Serie A fixture postponed.
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Preview: Real Madrid v Villarreal
Real Madrid hope to extend their strong recent record against Villarreal when the two meet in La Liga on Sunday.
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Lucas Moura out for four weeks
Paris Saint-Germain's Lucas Moura will be out of action for at least four weeks with an adductor injury.
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Ipswich move easy choice for Wood
Chris Wood's loan move from Leicester City to Ipswich Town was a straightforward decision, according to the striker.
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Blatter: December 18 deadline
FIFA president Sepp Blatter says the 2022 World Cup final in Qatar should be played no later than December 18.
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Hughes close on new deal
Mark Hughes is on the verge of agreeing a new contract to continue as manager of Stoke City.
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FIA approves Manor entry for 2015
The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has approved Manor's entry into Formula One for the 2015 season.
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Guardiola remains guarded
Despite scoring 14 goals in their last two Bundesliga games, Pep Guardiola is not expecting Bayern Munich to hammer Cologne.
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Premier League Darts Review
Michael van Gerwen came back from 5-2 down to earn a draw against Adrian Lewis and preserve his unbeaten record in the Premier League Darts.
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UEFA Europa League Review
Liverpool exited the UEFA Europa League as Dejan Lovren's miss in the shootout saw Besiktas through to the last 16.
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Rhinos defeat Giants
Paul Aiton's score six minutes from time saw Leeds Rhinos prevail 28-24 in an enthralling Super League clash with Huddersfield Giants.
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Serie A games to start late
The Italian Footballers' Association have decided to start Serie A games 15 minutes late this weekend as a show of solidarity for Parma.
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Mancini irked despite EL progress
Roberto Mancini remained unhappy with Inter's mistakes despite their progression to the UEFA Europa League last 16.
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Chelsea agree record shirt deal
Chelsea have agreed a five-year agreement with Yokohama Rubber, claiming it to be one of the biggest shirt sponsorship deals ever signed.
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Report: Inter 1 Celtic 0 (4-3 agg)
Inter advanced to the last 16 of the UEFA Europa League as Fredy Guarin's stunning goal earned them a 1-0 (4-3 agg) win over 10-man Celtic.
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UCI criticises poster
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has condemned a controversial poster advertising the E3 Harelbeke race.
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Championship Preview
Norwich City manager Alex Neil is eagerly awaiting "the biggest local derby in a while" as his side prepare to host Ipswich Town.
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Preview: Granada v Barcelona
After a damaging defeat to Malaga last weekend, Barcelona hope to apply the pressure back on their title rivals when they head to Granada.
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Melli: Parma are like the Titanic
Parma's general manager Sandro Melli has likened the club's dismal plight to the sinking of the Titanic.
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Dyche keen to move on
Sean Dyche is happy to put the media storm surrounding Ashley Barnes behind him.
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Berahino a doubt
West Brom may have to face Southampton without top scorer Saido Berahino as the striker struggles with a knock.
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No compensation over 2022 World Cup
FIFA says there will be no compensation for clubs for the November-December World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
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Chelsea try to identify seven
Chelsea are attempting to help the British Transport Police track down seven men following racist chanting at St Pancras station.
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Preview: Scotland v Afghanistan
Scotland's last meeting with Afghanistan ended in a 150-run victory, and captain Preston Mommsen is hoping for more of the same on Thursday.
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