November, 2021
Conte: Romero injury ‘serious’ but no January plans
Antonio Conte believes the hamstring injury suffered by Cristian Romero while on international duty earlier this month is “serious”, although he is unsure how long Tottenham will be without the defender.
No time for sentiment now at Man Utd
There was a moment during the second half of Chelsea’s win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium when the boisterous away support chanted the name of Frank Lampard. It was a nice change of pace after an hour of ‘super Tommy Tuchel’.
Saudi Cup start of ‘big international campaign’ for Sealiway
Sealiway will begin what connections hope is the start of a “big international campaign” in the Saudi Cup on February 26.
Iyer to make India Test debut against Black Caps
Shreyas Iyer will make his Test debut for India in the first Test against New Zealand in Kanpur after opener KL Rahul was ruled out with a thigh strain.
Man Utd hold initial talks with Valverde over interim role
Manchester United have held initial talks with Ernesto Valverde as they continue their search for an interim manager to take charge until the end of the season.
Knicks beat LeBron-less Lakers
There was more misery for the Los Angeles Lakers as they suffered their fourth defeat in five games, while Luka Doncic came back with a bang to lead the Dallas Mavericks to an overtime win against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Kearney to retire after Barbarians game
Rob Kearney has announced he will retire from rugby after Saturday’s game between the Barbarians and Samoa.
How Guardiola improves Man City players
After his hat-trick of assists against Club Brugge in the Champions League, Joao Cancelo set up both goals in the Manchester derby. But his wonderful pass to Raheem Sterling for the opener against Everton topped the lot.
Karim Benzema: French footballer guilty in sex tape blackmail case
The Real Madrid striker is convicted of conspiring to blackmail fellow footballer Mathieu Valbuena.
Australia’s players back wicketkeeper Tim Paine for the Ashes after resignation as captain
Batsman Marcus Harris says Australia’s Test players are behind Tim Paine to continue as wicketkeeper for the Ashes following his resignation as captain.