Two footballers arrested on suspicion of rape have been suspended by their Premier League club after being released on bail, according to reports. The players, who are said to play for the same team, were arrested last weekend after an alleged rape
The players’ alleged victim reportedly contacted police on the night of the alleged incident and filed a formal complaint. It is not yet clear whether the Premier League pair have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation, although the top-flight club
Rotherham United’s home match against Birmingham City was stopped in the eighth minute on Saturday afternoon because of a medical emergency in the crowd. The players were taken off the pitch following the incident. Sky Sports News reporter Neil Mellor said: “The
Mbappe scored twice as PSG staged a thrilling comeback to win 6-4 on aggregate. Barca had themselves to blame having capitulated after leading the tie 4-2. Ronald Araujo was sent off midway through the first half after Raphinha had given the Spanish
Cole Palmer read the script correctly. He’s Chelsea’s penalty-taker. Surely everyone knows that. Right…right? He’s taken them when they mattered against the following this season – to name but a few. Against Arsenal, (opening goal) Spurs, (equaliser) Manchester City, (last-minute leveller) Fulham
Several Manchester United players reportedly believe Erik ten Hag will be sacked this summer as the club’s disastrous season stumbles to an underwhelming conclusion. Just one win in seven Premier League games has obliterated morale and left Ten Hag’s minimum requirement of
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Luke Littler choked an eleventh-leg decider on his own throw against Ross Smith to be dumped out of Players Championship 7. ‘The Nuke’ held a comfortable lead in the leg and looked on course to book his spot on the quarter-finals, before
Arsenal returned to the summit of the Premier League table with victory over Brighton to regain the upper hand over Liverpool and Manchester City in the title race. Goals from Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz either side of the break put the
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has admitted that it has been ‘very difficult’ to cope with the number of injuries to his players this season. The Magpies have been short on numbers for much of the campaign, with the likes of Callum Wilson,