The crisis is deepening for FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem after it was confirmed that Natalie Robyn had left her position as chief executive officer of the organisation after just 18 months in the role. Robyn, 40, has become the fourth prominent senior
Sky Sports pundit Kris Boyd was left astounded by Raheem Sterling’s miss in the match between Chelsea and Burnley on Saturday afternoon. The Blues were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge, despite playing against 10 men for 60
Roberto De Zerbi has revealed that he has not yet agreed to sign a contract extension with Brighton following negotiations. The Italian is among those shortlisted by the Liverpool as a potential candidate to replace Jurgen Klopp this summer. De Zerbi has
Defeated rowing star Leonard Jenkins admitted that he was throwing up on the morning of this year’s Boat Race, with ‘so much poo in the water’ also affecting a number of his Oxford team-mates before Cambridge stormed to a one-sided victory on
The Women’s Boat Race came to a tense conclusion on Saturday as Oxford’s cox, Joe Gellett, raised a complaint against Cambridge over a mid-race collision. The two boats made contact part-way through the contest before Cambridge roared on to victory, but the
Mohammed Kudus’ trademark celebration was ruined by a miffed Newcastle United ball boy after firing West Ham United into the lead in Saturday’s Premier League clash. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this
The creator of Netflix’s Drive to Survive Formula One series has claimed that Christian Horner has blamed him for the media attention over the scandal engulfing Red Bull. An investigation – which cleared Horner of inappropriate behaviour towards a female employee in
“This is 27 years ago, we’ve been fine after it, but as soon as all this s*** happens, because I sold my story on this, they’re like, he’s at it again. I wasn’t going to [on this occasion], because I spoke to
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has named the Arsenal star that every Premier League club would love to sign – Declan Rice. Arsenal spent over £100million last summer to bring in the England international, who recently earned his 50th cap for the
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has made it clear that he would welcome Max Verstappen as Lewis Hamilton’s blockbuster replacement next season. However, former driver Jacques Villeneuve is unconvinced the Austrian would be making a move for the good of Mercedes rather
Ruben Amorim has already told Chelsea and Liverpool that his happiness will decide his future ahead of the summer. Amorim is reportedly wanted by both Premier League clubs but has previously insisted that he is settled at Portuguese league leaders Sporting Lisbon.