It was a great weekend for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen returning to the top of the podium ahead of teammate Sergio Perez. But speculation remains over the futures of both drivers and Christian Horner, with the
Mark Allen has hit out at snooker bosses for increasing the number of players at the Tour Championship following his semi-final exit at the hands of eventual winner Mark Williams. The latter secured the £150,000 top prize by coming from behind to
Man City defender John Stones has high hopes for another magical season despite Pep Guardiola’s scepticism. The Spaniard recently rated their chances of achieving a treble like last season at just a tiny 0.01 per cent, even after their win over Everton.
And as far as the German manager is concerned, it’s too early to write off Ange Postecoglou and Unai Emery’s teams. “I know it’s every week (the title race),” he said, after the win at Anfield. “You add in Tottenham – who
Sky Sports F1 pundit Natalie Pinkham has joked that Lewis Hamilton will be racing ‘into his 50s’ as he continues his search for an eighth World Championship. Toto Wolff, meanwhile, believes that his star driver has the potential to take the fight
Liverpool are reportedly looking to sign a new defender in January following the news of Joel Matip’s serious knee injury but Virgil van Dijk might not be on board with such a deal. The Reds are set to be without Matip for
Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson has again been called out by Alan Shearer. The England legend criticised the Blues star during Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Old Trafford. A goal in each half from Scott McTominay gave United a vital three
Verstappen has claimed the World Drivers’ Championship for the third consecutive year, leaving the likes of Hamilton, George Russell and Charles Leclerc trailing way behind. The Dutchman is a huge 266 points ahead of second-placed Red Bull colleague Sergio Perez in the
“I hope he reflects on yesterday because I thought he played some really, really good tennis. From a set and 4-3 down he sort of clicked up a gear. He was playing well in the first set, I mean he should have
George Russell claims to be in F1 for the long haul, suggesting that he has no interest in retiring early from the sport. The Mercedes star’s future outlook could differ from that of Max Verstappen, who has hinted at trying new career