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  • Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are on the road to perfection, insists defender Vincent Kompany

    February 12, 2017

    Manchester City centre-half Vincent Kompany insists his side are on the road to perfection as they bid to move second in the Premier League with victory at Bournemouth tonight. City, who are currently fifth, can cut runaway leaders Chelsea’s lead at the top to eight points with victory over the struggling Cherries, leap-frogging Arsenal and [...]

  • Dai Young satisfied as Wasps move five points clear at Premiership summit following thrilling 35-35 draw at Exeter

    February 12, 2017

    Wasps boss Dai Young declared himself satisfied after his table-topping side scored late to level a pulsating 10-try 35-35 clash with top-four rivals Exeter at Sandy Park. Exeter rallied after lock Johnny Hill was sent off in the early stages of the second period, while the game’s topsy-turvy nature continued until replacement Joe Simpson restored [...]

  • Danny Willett’s wait for a win goes on as Masters champion lets three-shot lead slip in Malaysia

    February 12, 2017

    England’s Danny Willett missed the chance to claim his first title since last year’s Masters as he suffered a final-day collapse at the Maybank Championship in Malaysia on Sunday. Willett led by three going into the last round but carded a 73 that left him tied for fifth place on 15 under par, four shots [...]

  • Have Manchester United reached peak noodle partner? Why the club’s status as football’s commercial kings may be under threat

    February 11, 2017

    Manchester United’s commercial power could be plateauing. Figures revealed this week in the club’s second quarter report suggest United, who have been more effective at selling their brand to sponsors than any other football club in the world in recent years, may have finally reached peak noodle partner. United’s commercial income came in virtually unchanged compared [...]

  • Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk review: Ang Lee’s directorial return is pocked with missed opportunities

    February 10, 2017

    Much like the title character, Ang Lee’s first film since Life of Pi comes with some baggage. A huge flop on its release in the US, low box office number summed up the indifferent reaction from customers as well as critics. It’s easy to see why. Based on the Ben Fountain novel, the story takes [...]

  • Fences film review: Incredible acting overcomes stagey direction in this Denzel Washington movie

    February 10, 2017

    Stepping into the director’s chair for the first time in a decade, Denzel Washington also takes the lead in this adaptation of August Wilson’s play. Troy (Washington) is a hard working, hard drinking garbage man in 1950s Pittsburgh. Resentful of his lot in life, he pushes away his sons, leaving his wife (Viola Davis) to [...]

  • Eddie Jones backs rookie flanker Jack Clifford to thrive under Six Nations pressure

    February 9, 2017

    Rookie flanker Jack Clifford has been tipped to thrive under the pressure of a crunch Six Nations showdown after head coach Eddie Jones named him in his side’s starting XV for Saturday’s clash with Wales. Clifford has only started one previous match for England, coincidentally against Wales last year, while the 23-year-old has not featured internationally [...]

  • Eddie Jones spoils Welsh plans by U-turning on Principality Stadium roof issue

    February 9, 2017

    England head coach Eddie Jones has fanned flames of hostility after he reneged on his previous assertion and insisted the Principality Stadium’s roof for tomorrow’s crunch Six Nations showdown with Wales be kept open. Jones had previously professed indifference to whether the retractable roof for the Cardiff clash would stay open or not, claiming the defending [...]

  • The Lego Batman Movie review: This might be the best Batman film ever, watch your back Affleck

    February 9, 2017

    Batfleck may have thus far been a mixed blessing for comic book fans, but there's no doubting the popularity of his smaller, Lego counterpart. Will Arnett's cocky Caped Crusader was the breakout star of The Lego Movie three years ago, earning his own solo adventure. Having saved Gotham again, Batman finds himself alone and without [...]

  • Revolution: Russian art 1917-1932 review: A dense and difficult exhibition that rewards those who look beyond the red flags

    February 9, 2017

    Revolution: Russian Art marks the centenary of the momentous turning point in Russian history, the October Revolution of 1917, with a monumentally packed survey of the complicated, politically charged visual art up to the suppression of the Avante-Garde by Stalin in 1932. The bright red first room, filled with propaganda and state-sanctioned Social Realist painting, [...]

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