Michael van Gerwen has dismissed claims of a brewing rivalry with Luke Littler while describing the 17-year-old’s performance in last week’s Premier League as ‘lousy’. Littler was comfortably beaten by Van Gerwen in the Birmingham final, with the Dutchman putting an end
The final set alone was a gruelling physical battle, as the first game alone lasted more than 12 minutes as Murray broke his opponent immediately. The world No. 142 continued to struggle, keeling over after long exchanges and trudging to his bench.
“Yeah, sorry, I have to quote this. There was one good thing that David Cameron said that ‘It feels like it’s the 1930s again, and even Putin can’t win’,” she said. “It really feels like everyone is just… I feel like West
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has called out the FIA over their handling of the investigation into F1 Academy director Susie Wolff and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. The governing body’s probe lasted just two days and was met with staunch opposition from
Neville has voiced concerns over Spurs’ midfield, which could prove to be more pertinent with Bissouma set to miss four matches after his second dismissal of the season. He believes that while Bissouma and Pepe Matar Sarr have been impressive under Ange
Max Verstappen pulled no punches in the aftermath of qualifying at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, first hitting out at Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff over his comments about the FP1 water valve incident before taking aim at the sprint race concept
Paul Scholes believes that Manchester United lacked leadership against Copenhagen on Wednesday night, despite club captain Bruno Fernandes playing the full 90 minutes. The Red Devils were beaten 4-3 in Denmark to pile more pressure on manager Erik ten Hag, who has
Lionel Messi made a surprise appearance on a Twitch stream during his attendance at the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris on Monday evening and immediately called out the show’s host for sharing the content of text messages between the pair. The Inter
The New Zealand press bitterly called out South Africa for their perceived gamesmanship during the Rugby World Cup final. An NZ Herald headline bemoaned “Well done to South Africa, the best at not playing rugby” and encapsulated the mood among the country’s
FA Cup manager Marc White dug out his players in a brutal X-rated rant at the weekend after watching his Dorking side lose 2-0 to neighbours Horsham in the fourth qualifying round of the competition. Dorking, who are two tiers above Horsham