January, 2020

Australian Open: Maria Sharapova set to drop out of top 350 after defeat

Maria Sharapova is not sure if she will be at the Australian Open next year and is set to drop out of the world’s top 350.

Manchester United charged by FA for player conduct in Liverpool defeat

Manchester United are charged by the FA for failing “to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion” during Sunday’s defeat at Liverpool.

LA Lakers fall to heaviest defeat of season at Boston Celtics

The Los Angeles Lakers fall to their heaviest defeat of the NBA season as they are beaten 139-107 by the Boston Celtics.

Marcus Rashford: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer ‘has to take some blame’, says Ian Wright

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer “has to take some blame” for Marcus Rashford’s back injury, says ex-England striker Ian Wright.

Root: Sky is the limit for Pope

Joe Root believes the “sky is the limit” for Ollie Pope after his man-of-the-match performance in England’s convincing win over South Africa.

Man Utd’s Romero unhurt after car crash

Manchester United goalkeeper Sergio Romero was unhurt after crashing his car near the club’s Carrington training ground on Monday.

Bratches steps down from F1 role

F1’s commercial chief Sean Bratches will leave at the end of January after three years in the role.

Neville: Man Utd need five or six players

Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville says Manchester United have to “react fast” to their humbling defeat to Liverpool and suggested Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad are “five or six” players short of competing at the top of the Premier League.

Vardy not planning England return

Jamie Vardy is not planning to reverse his international retirement, despite England’s forward options being depleted by injury.

England in South Africa: Tourists win by an innings in Port Elizabeth

England seal their biggest away win in more than nine years in the third Test against South Africa to move 2-1 up with one match to play.
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