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  • Sir Andy Murray douses concerns over ankle injury after brushing aside Russian teenager at Australian Open

    January 18, 2017

    World No1 Sir Andy Murray played down fears over an ankle injury after cruising past Russian teenager Andrey Rublev to reach the third round of the Australian Open men’s draw. Murray’s ankle gave way at the start of the third set and he visibly remained in discomfort despite showing few ill-effects as he dispatched Rublev [...]

  • Dominance of the big six has led to lack of spending in January transfer window

    January 18, 2017

    Premier League clubs’ relative restraint during the current January transfer window is a result of the increasing dominance of the leading six clubs, according to a leading football finance expert. Flush from a new £8.3bn, three-year television deal, England’s top-flight teams spent a record £1.2bn on new signings in the summer, yet they have invested [...]

  • Team GB sprinters require medical attention following motorcycle crash in Tenerife

    January 18, 2017

    British sprinters James Ellington and Nigel Levine required urgent medical treatment following a motorcycle accident in Spain on Tuesday night. The Team GB representatives at the Rio Olympics reportedly crashed into a car driving on the wrong side of the road in Tenerife where they were warm-weather training. Both athletes were said to be "conscious and [...]

  • I have exorcised ghosts, insists Dan Evans after biggest win of his career at Australian Open

    January 18, 2017

    British No3 Dan Evans insisted he has exorcised the ghost of past missed chances after producing a seismic shock at the Australian Open by dispatching former US Open winner Marin Cilic. Evans, who is ranked No 51 in the world, had never previously beaten a top 10 player at a grand slam but reversed that [...]

  • More concussions reported in professional rugby than ever before and now account for a quarter of all injuries

    January 18, 2017

    More concussions were reported by Premiership Rugby clubs than ever before last season, according to new data on injuries in the professional game. For the fifth season in a row, concussion was the most commonly reported injury by top flight clubs, accounting for 25 per cent of all match injuries. The annual investigation into injuries from the [...]

  • Jurgen Klopp ready to entrust Liverpool’s kids to navigate FA Cup third round replay at Plymouth

    January 17, 2017

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp appears set to entrust similarly youthful side to navigate Wednesday's FA third round replay at Plymouth Argyle as featured in in the goalless draw at Anfield. Klopp named the youngest starting XI in club’s history for the Reds’ stalemate against the League Two outfit at Anfield on 8 January, citing the [...]

  • Crystal Palace 2, Bolton Wanderers 1: Sam Allardyce urges Eagles to use FA Cup win to stoke Premier League revival

    January 17, 2017

    Crystal Palace boss Sam Allardyce has urged his side to use their comeback victory over his former club Bolton as fuel to ignite their Premier League survival bid after reaching the FA Cup fourth round. Allardyce earned his first win as Palace manager at the sixth attempt as substitute Christian Benteke, a £27m signing from Liverpool, [...]

  • Sale suspend wing Tom Arscott as Bristol defend his meeting with brother Luke

    January 17, 2017

    Sale Sharks have suspended wing Tom Arscott amid a probe into an alleged leak of information to rivals Bristol prior to their Premiership showdown on New Year’s Day. The Rugby Football Union are investigating whether confidential team information, including on-field calls and tactical insight, was passed to Bristol, who won 24-23, before the match. Sale [...]

  • Johanna Konta fails to hit top gear but still leads British assault at Australian Open

    January 17, 2017

    World No9 Johanna Konta expressed her relief at clearing the opening hurdle of her grand slam season after defeating Belgium’s Kirsten Flipkens in the first round of the Australian Open. The 25-year-old, who prevailed 7-5, 6-2, led the home nations charge in Melbourne as Heather Watson and Kyle Edmund also progressed, ensuring that five British [...]

  • Sir Andy Murray expects dust-up with former Soviet boxer’s son as he bids to progress at Australian Open

    January 17, 2017

    While his opponent is something of an unknown quantity, Britain’s Sir Andy Murray is convinced that Russian teenager Andrey Rublev will come out swinging in a bid to derail his Australian Open campaign. Murray will cross swords with world No152 Rublev, who is the son of a former Soviet boxer, for a place in the third [...]

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