Mourinho refuses opportunity to end Mancini feud March 17, 2014 CHELSEA manager Jose Mourinho refused an olive branch from old adversary and current Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini last night, declining his offer of dinner after tonight’s Champions League last-16 second leg. Mourinho and Manchester City’s former manager have repeatedly questioned each other’s credentials in recent years, but ahead of tonight’s reunion Mancini said – tongue [...]
FA set to reject Hull name change March 17, 2014 FOOTBALL: Hull City owner Assem Allam’s application to change the Premier League club’s name to Hull Tigers looks doomed to failure after a Football Association committee recommended it be rejected. The FA Council is now expected to vote against the plan, which has been angrily opposed by Hull fans, at a meeting next month.
Cavendish wins in sprint finish March 17, 2014 CYCLING: England’s Mark Cavendish warmed up for his Milan-San Remo bid by winning the penultimate stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico yesterday. Cavendish pipped Omega Pharma-QuickStep team-mate Alessandro Petacchi in a sprint finish and is set to compete in the Milan-San Remo one-day Spring Classic on Sunday. Spain’s Alberto Contador leads the Tirreno-Adriatico.
Court hears of Pistorius gun order March 17, 2014 ATHLETICS: Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius placed an order for six guns that he then cancelled a month after he shot dead girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, a court heard yesterday. Pistorius denies murdering model Steenkamp on 14 February 2013, arguing that he shot her in his Pretoria home after mistaking her for an intruder.
Stirling hits Ireland to last-ball win March 17, 2014 CRICKET: Ireland batsman Paul Stirling struck 60 off 34 deliveries to help his team clinch a dramatic last-ball victory in their World Twenty20 opener against Zimbabwe in Bangladesh yesterday. Captain Brendan Taylor struck 59 as Zimbabwe posted 163-5, batting first. But Ireland reached their target with seven wickets down, scoring a bye on the final [...]
Premier League: Sherwood set for a summer of big change at Tottenham March 16, 2014 AT WHITE HART LANE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 0 ARSENAL 1 TOTTENHAM boss Tim Sherwood conceded yesterday’s defeat all but ended their chances of a top-four finish and revealed he plans a radical overhaul of his squad in the summer in order to achieve that goal next season. A sublime second-minute strike from midfielder Tomas Rosicky was [...]
England can win 2015 World Cup, insists Lancaster March 16, 2014 ENGLAND coach Stuart Lancaster believes his side can bounce back to win next year’s World Cup, following the disappointment of missing out on the Six Nations crown to Ireland at the weekend. Lancaster’s men failed to beat Italy by the necessary 51-point margin on Saturday, winning 52-11, meaning that Ireland’s victory in Paris saw them [...]
Premier League: Gerrard believing in dream title victory after dismissal of United March 16, 2014 MANCHESTER UNITED 0 LIVERPOOL 3 LIVERPOOL captain Steven Gerrard is confident his side can fight all the way for the Premier League title, despite manager Brendan Rodgers playing down expectations after a convincing win at Old Trafford. Two penalties from Gerrard either side of half-time were crowned off by a late Luis Suarez effort, putting [...]
Sport Comment: Time to introduce instant justice in football March 16, 2014 SEPP Blatter should be spending this morning examining a re-run of Stuart Hogg’s dismissal during Scotland’s Six Nations defeat in Cardiff at the weekend. A late tackle on Wales’ Dan Biggar saw the Scot handed a yellow card, which was then upgraded to red when the referee saw the replay on the stadium’s big screen. [...]
Hamilton stays confident despite engine failure in season’s opener March 16, 2014 BRITAIN’S Lewis Hamilton had to watch from the sidelines yesterday as team-mate Nico Rosberg won the Australian Grand Prix, after the 2008 world champion’s Mercedes engine failed and forced an early retirement. Hamilton started on pole yet had to give up on lap three, by which time Rosberg was pulling away at the front. A [...]