October 7th, 2019
Enable in good shape after Arc reverse
Enable was reported to be none the worse on Monday morning after her heartbreaking defeat in the Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on Sunday.
Hussain: Silverwood ‘safe pair of hands’
Nasser Hussain has described Chris Silverwood as a “safe pair of hands” following his appointment as the new head coach of the England men’s cricket team.
Chambers learning from ‘brilliant’ Luiz
Arsenal defender Calum Chambers is keen to learn from summer-signing David Luiz following the Brazilian centre-back’s “brilliant” start to life at the Emirates.
Pick Six: Week Five
Sunday marked an historic day for the NFL as the league’s first purpose-built stadium outside of North America was unveiled in London with the Oakland Raiders winning a 24-21 thriller against the Chicago Bears.
Ref Watch: Liverpool-Leicester calls correct
Liverpool’s late penalty and Hamza Choudhury’s yellow card for a tackle on Mohamed Salah were both correct decisions, Dermot Gallagher has said on Ref Watch.
David de Gea: Man Utd performances are unacceptable
Manchester United keeper David de Gea says their performances are “unacceptable” and it is the “most difficult” period he has experienced at the club.
Premier League title race: Why Liverpool lead looks ominous for Man City – Alan Shearer analysis
It is too early to write off defending champions Manchester City – but Liverpool are the team to beat, says MOTD2 pundit Alan Shearer.
Toro Rosso: Naoki Yamamoto to make F1 debut in Japanese Grand Prix practice
Japan’s Naoki Yamamoto will make his Formula 1 debut when he drives a Toro Rosso in first practice at his home grand prix on Friday.
Barcelona 4-0 Sevilla: Champions climb to second in La Liga with convincing win
Luis Suarez scores a sublime overhead kick as champions Barcelona climb to second in La Liga with a convincing win over Sevilla at the Nou Camp.
Alberto Salazar’s Nike Oregon Project should be shut down says key whistle-blower Kara Goucher
A key whistle-blower in the case which saw coach Alberto Salazar banned for four years for doping violations says the Nike Oregon Project he ran should be shut down.