Virgil van Dijk didn't shirk his words when discussing Liverpool's performance in their defeat at Wolves with the Dutchman taking aim at himself and his team-mates
Pep Guardiola may be tied to Manchester City until 2027 but speculation is growing surrounding his future, with a former player he managed giving his thoughts
ParalympicsGB were among the governing bodies to speak out against the International Paralympic Committee’s decision to allow six Russian and four Belarusian athletes to compete at the Games
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is adamant that Rio Ngumoha needs to come into the starting line-up after a stellar cameo against Wolves - with Cody Gakpo the man who should make way
Liverpool were beaten in stoppage time at Wolves as Arne Slot again took issue with their struggles in the final third as the Reds found it difficult to breach the Premier League's basement outfit
Marcus Rashford has agreed a salary with Barcelona as he looks to make his loan move permanent, but former Manchester United defender Wes Brown believes talks could be held about a return to Old Trafford
Arsenal have reignited their Premier League title charge with vital wins over Tottenham and Chelsea, but Mikel Arteta still has a few problems to solve
Nico Echavarria won the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, and the Colombian golfer will now fulfil a special promise to his wife, Claudia, after securing his third career victory
Virgil van Dijk was left fuming after Wolves scored a 94th-minute winner against Liverpool at Molineux, with the Reds captain sending his anger his one team-mate's direction
Rodrygo went down injured during Real Madrid's clash with Getafe on Monday and despite continuing until full-time, the Brazil international has ruptured both his ACL and meniscus
WOLVES 2-1 LIVERPOOL: The reigning Premier League champions were unable to make their superiority count against Rob Edwards' resolute side at Molineux in a poor result
Bournemouth and Brentford played out a 0-0 draw at the Vitality Stadium but it was all action after the final whistle, as both teams got into a scrap around the tunnel
American Chase Pistone, who drove in NASCAR between 2005 and 2014, has tragically passed away at the age of 42, with his family and those in the sport paying tribute