Slot confident Liverpool will make ‘new stars’ after Alexander-Arnold’s exit
Arne Slot has insisted Liverpool will “generate new stars” when Trent Alexander-Arnold leaves and compared the right-back’s potential successor, Conor Bradley, to Paris Saint-Germain’s Achraf
Pep Guardiola reveals emotional demands of his ‘most difficult’ season
Pep Guardiola has described this season as the “most difficult” of his 17-year managerial career. Manchester City sit third with three Premier League matches remaining
‘We have to show fight’: Arteta confident of kicking on despite pain of Paris
For Mikel Arteta, there has been no time to dwell on the pain. “Not now,” said the Arsenal manager when asked if he was emotionally
Draper shows top-five class to see off Darderi after Raducanu deals with late surprise
One of the most important attributes for a top tennis player to have is a bad memory. In such an intense sport where another significant
Mayenda punishes huge Coventry error to put Sunderland on top in playoff
Who ever believed the form book counted for much in the playoffs anyway? No team has ever entered the English playoffs in worse form than
Head of Royal Navy suspended pending investigation
The head of the Royal Navy has been suspended pending an investigation. Adm Sir Ben Key has been asked to “step back” as first sea
Giving weight loss jabs could bolster UK economy by £4.5bn a year, study says
Giving weight loss jabs to everyone eligible for them could boost the UK economy by £4.5bn, according to research. Worldwide, about 3.8 billion people over
Two decades of the Glazers: a debt of morals at United with football paying the bill
The first time the Glazer family visited Old Trafford, in June 2005, they paid a visit to the megastore. Outside, hundreds of furious Manchester United
Plan to fast-track appeals of some UK asylum seekers could face legal backlash
A plan to fast-track the appeals of asylum seekers living in government-funded hotels could face multiple legal challenges on the grounds of discrimination, the government
Simon Mann, mercenary behind failed ‘wonga coup’, dies aged 72
Simon Mann, an Eton and Sandhurst-educated ex-SAS officer, who led a botched coup involving Margaret Thatcher’s son to overthrow the government of Equatorial Guinea, has