Spanish lose favourites tag as Swiss stun Del Bosque’s men in opener June 16, 2010 SPAIN (0) vs SWITZERLAND(1) SPAIN coach Vicente del Bosque blamed bad luck after the much-fancied European champions crashed to defeat in their opening game, causing the biggest shock of the tournament so far. Former Manchester City midfielder Gelson Fernandes bundled home the only goal early in the second half and Switzerland stood firm in the [...]
I’d still rather be a Spain supporter June 16, 2010 SPAIN may have had a shocker yesterday, but I’d still be feeling far happier if I was a fan of the European champions than I am as an England follower. We have had a chance to see every team in action now, and I think it is fair to say Vicente del Bosque’s men suffered [...]
Write off Tiger at your peril, he remains the man to beat June 16, 2010 WITH every day that passes and with every shot he plays, Tiger Woods appears to be looking more like his old brilliant self. The world No1 might still be a little game shy ahead of the US Open, which starts today, but he remains very much the man to beat. Who can forget 10 years [...]
Westwood: I will learn from my old mistakes June 16, 2010 LEE WESTWOOD has vowed to learn from previous experiences in a bid to land a first Major at Pebble Beach this weekend. The world No3 has finished in the top three in each of the last three Major tournaments, but missed good opportunities to break his duck, notably at The Open last year and the [...]
Hosts hammered by fired-up Forlan June 16, 2010 SOUTH AFRICA (0) vs URUGUAY (3) FORMER Manchester United forward Diego Forlan struck twice as Uruguay pushed hosts South Africa to the brink of elimination at the first hurdle. Man-of-the-match Forlan netted in each half and Alvaro Pereira headed a late third as the slick South Americans overpowered a toothless, 10-man Bafana Bafana to go [...]
Dream debut for Guyon as Byword is toast of Ascot June 16, 2010 ROOKIE jockey Maxime Guyon capped a dream British debut by leading Byword to victory in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot. The 5-2 favourite, trained in France by Andre Fabre, proved just too good for Henry Cecil’s Twice Over as owner Khalid Abdullah celebrated a one-two in the Group One contest. Byword came [...]
FOOTBALL TRADER June 16, 2010 AFTER a rather bumpy build-up, Raymond Domenech’s France must feel like the world and his dog is against them. They did themselves no favours in their first night bore-fest against Uruguay however and, with things level in Group A after the first round of games, few would be shocked to see Les Bleus return home [...]
Tour over for Banahan after Barbarians citing June 16, 2010 MATT BANAHAN’S England summer is over after he was found guilty of a dangerous tackle in Tuesday’s win over the Australian Barbarians. The Bath wing was cited for a “lifting tackle” on Australian centre Berrick Barnes during the 15-9 victory and was handed a two-week suspension, ruling him out for the rest of the tour. [...]
Murray seeded fourth for SW19 June 16, 2010 HOME favourite Andy Murray hasbeen seeded fourth for this year’s Wimbledon championship. Six-time champion Roger Federer retains top seed despite being overtaken by Rafael Nadal as world No1. The women’s seedings stuck to the world rankings, with the possibility of a fifth all-Williams Wimbledon final alive with the Americans seeded one and two. The draw [...]
Debut would be a ‘dream’ says Dawson June 15, 2010 MICHAEL DAWSON last night admitted it would be a “dream” to make his England bow against Algeria on Friday night. The uncapped Spurs defender could be thrown into the deep end by coach Fabio Capello and fill in for club mate Ledley King, who suffered a groin muscle injury in the 1-1 draw with United [...]