Liverpool’s lengthy injury list continues to grow as two of Jurgen Klopp’s stars were pictured leaving Wembley on crutches after their Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea. Ryan Gravenberch was seen taking part in the celebrations but needed assistance after he was
Following a weekend break in play the Six Nations is back today with two key fixtures which are set to shape this year’s tournament. The Calcutta Cup is up for grabs this afternoon as England face old foes Scotland on away soil
Play has been stopped at the Players Championship due to a medical emergency in the crowd during John Higgins’ semi-final clash with Zhang Anda. The stars and fans were taken away from the table while medics attended the scene inside the Telford
Jurgen Klopp has revealed Diogo Jota is facing ‘months’ on the sidelines with Liverpool also facing injury worries over four more key players. Striker Jota was stretchered off during the 4-1 win over Brentford on Saturday, leaving fans of the Reds fearing
Mainoo has been primed for a call-up to the England Under-21s next month rather than a promotion to the senior team, but Southgate may want a closer eye on the teenager in his own squad with limited time to experiment before the
Performing at the Super Bowl halftime show is a dream for many stars, but some have said no to the opportunity. Tonight, R&B superstar Usher will be the main act in Las Vegas and he’s promised a fantastic show. He recently told
Arsenal ran absolutely riot at West Ham as they produced the perfect follow-up to their statement Liverpool victory which put them firmly back in the title race. Goals from William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel, Leandro Trossard and Declan Rice handed the Gunners
Arsenal boast one of Europe’s most exciting wingers in Bukayo Saka, but the 22-year-old’s lack of serious competition will be a worry for Mikel Arteta. As the Gunners compete against Manchester City’s unmatched squad depth, Saka needs a deputy capable of reaching
Manchester United reportedly have plans for players to wear cameras during matches so that fans can watch games from the perspective of their favourite player. In a move driven by former CEO Ed Woodward and the Glazers, who own the club, supporters
“Then they’re onside. There was a great example from the game on the weekend and it’s something the lawmakers are going to have to change. The reason you kick back and forth is to tire out the front-five. Look at the Welsh