Futebol
Behardien, Pretorius star in South Africa A's thrilling win
Farhaan Behardien held his nerve to make 37 not out as South Africa A opened their tri-series campaign with a two-wicket win over India A in PretoriaE
'Approach was fine, we were going for it' – Zaheer
Zaheer Khan said he would not fault his batsmen’s approach in their disastrous chase on Saturday night; they were just doing “what had been working” f
Sky Sports Share Man United Takeover News
Sky Sports have confirmed that a Manchester United takeover is no closer to completion, despite recent rumours of a deal involving Sheikh Jassim.
Rangers Have Their Own Mac Allister in "Motivated" £1.5m Gem
Michael Beale heads into the summer transfer window knowing he has to get it spot on if he wants Glasgow Rangers to return to the summit of Scottish f
Arsenal Make Contact For "Quick" 20 y/o Forward
Arsenal have reportedly been in contact over a possible move for Atalanta forward Rasmus Hojlund. What’s the latest A
13 fun facts about Cristiano Ronaldo
Everything you need to know about the Portuguese superstar!Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional footballer who currently plays as a forward
Wan Bissaka, Van de Beek & the six players who could leave Man Utd in the January transfer window
It promises to be a busy month for the Red Devils as Erik ten Hag seeks to bolster his attacking ranks, but there may also be a few departures…Manch
Mourinho, Klopp, Guardiola & the Premier League managers that have thrown their players under the bus
The relationship between a manager and his players is often a very complex oneDespite what they might say in the confines of a dressing room, managers
From Pogba to Bale, Neymar to De Ligt: The top 50 summer transfer targets of 2019
There will be plenty of movement across the world's biggest clubs, with the transfer windows opening across EuropeThe 2018-19 season has conclude
'Little man' Mourinho's Top 10 most brutal insults
From Arsene Wenger to Claudio Ranieri, Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is not the first to rile the outspoken Portuguese