It just had to be about him. José Mourinho was shown a red card against Manchester United for protesting when he thought his Fenerbahce side
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Richarlison takes charge from spot to sink AZ and keep up Spurs’ perfect start
This tense victory over AZ Alkmaar was not without complications for Tottenham, who were a long way below their pulsating best on a night when
The rebooted football regulator: what is new under Labour and what can it do? | Paul MacInnes
So the regulator lives again? Well, it never really died, it was just resting. The football governance bill has returned to parliament this week, relaunched
Mourinho: I can win Premier League with Manchester United … if City are stripped of 2018 title
José Mourinho has mischievously suggested he could be in line for a fourth Premier League winner’s medal after finishing as runners up with Manchester United
Football Daily | Evangelos Marinakis, phlegm and a full-throated discourse
THE SPITTY GROUND When it was reported last Friday that Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis had been landed with a five-match stadium ban for “improper
Keeping up with the Jameses: sporting family ties and face-offs – in pictures
Steve and Mark Waugh The scourge of bowlers everywhere, the Waugh brothers were part of the Australian team that dominated Test cricket in the 1990s
Football regulator given power to block Premier League stadium sales
The government is preparing to give the independent regulator powers to prevent Premier League clubs from selling their stadiums to related or third-party companies. In
Pitches imperfect and bus blues: player fury at 17-day Libertadores Femenina
This year’s Copa Libertadores Femenina, the principal women’s football club tournament in South America, ended with mixed emotions on Saturday. Corinthians went through the finals
Which tactics have football teams used to benefit from their pitches? | The Knowledge
“Pakistan caused a stir in the cricket world at the weekend by applying patio heaters and giant fans to the pitch that will be used
Former Manchester United striker Diego Forlán to make pro tennis debut
The former Uruguay footballer Diego Forlán, who played for Manchester United and Atlético Madrid among others, will compete in doubles at the professional Uruguay Open