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  • Liverpool v Bayern Munich: Jurgen Klopp ready to face his old enemy as German giants arrive at Anfield

    February 18, 2019

    They say familiarity breeds contempt, and although that isn’t quite the case with Jurgen Klopp and Bayern Munich, the Liverpool manager must be sick of the sight of the German giants. When Liverpool welcome Bayern to Anfield for the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie tomorrow there will be a personal element to [...]

  • Sam Torrance: JB Holmes’s Genesis Open win highlighted the need for slow play rules to be enforced

    February 18, 2019

    American JB Holmes overcame difficult conditions in California to beat Justin Thomas by one shot and win the Genesis Open on Sunday. Many players struggled with wind gusting up to 30mph, but Holmes drives the ball low with a strong grip and club face position, meaning he’s less effected by the breeze than most. He [...]

  • “It’s our goal to make the competition better” – Alfa Romeo positive upon return to Formula One

    February 17, 2019

    This season Alfa Romeo will complete a return to Formula One by taking over the Sauber name, having been involved as the team's title sponsor last year. That marked the Italian marque’s first F1 involvement since 1985 after a long hiatus from motorsport's elite championship, but this latest move revives the works entry team that [...]

  • Paul Farbrace’s badly-timed departure leaves England with more decisions to make in crucial year

    February 17, 2019

    “There is never a great time to leave an international set-up,” said Paul Farbrace on Saturday after announcing his decision to depart his role as England’s assistant coach to join Warwickshire as sporting director. Farbrace is right, but his timing, ahead of what he calls “a fantastic summer for English cricket”, is particularly inconvenient with [...]

  • Our cup runneth over: Five reasons why the FA Cup has been a treat this season

    February 17, 2019

    If unpredictability is at the heart of the FA Cup’s appeal then there is much to love about how this season’s competition is unfolding and the composition of the last eight. For the first time in five years – and only the second time in a decade – there will be just two teams from [...]

  • Frankenstein’s flanker: England’s Tom Curry has taken on aspects of all his idols but is keeping grounded after successful Six Nations start

    February 14, 2019

    Tom Curry is quickly establishing himself as Eddie Jones's go-to man at openside flanker after an impressive start to the Six Nations. He may be only 20 years old but his ability and tireless work ethic has seen him improve England's performance at the breakdown markedly – even if he is modest about it. In [...]

  • AFC Wimbledon v Millwall: The FA Cup tie neither team wanted as giant-killers meet at Kingsmeadow

    February 14, 2019

    If the FA Cup is a competition most loved for its giant-killings, then Millwall are its best proponents. In the entire history of the world’s oldest cup tournament the Lions have produced 25 giant-killings – defined as victories over a top-flight side by one in a lower division – the joint most alongside Southampton. And [...]

  • Diane Arbus: In the Beginning at Hayward Gallery review: A master who helped define New York City

    February 14, 2019

    The latest blockbuster exhibition at the Hayward Gallery makes me nostalgic for a time I barely remember, and that will be completely alien to many who visit this show. It was a time when a single photographer could come to define a place and time, their work spanning decades, their vision becoming ingrained on the [...]

  • The American Clock at the Old Vic theatre review: A bad production of a bad Arthur Miller play

    February 14, 2019

    The American Clock is Arthur Miller’s attempt to chart the death of the old America and the traumatic birth of the new in the years following the Great Depression. It has a loose, fidgety structure – it’s a series of vignettes, really – but the central dramatic arc follows the Baums, a well-to-do family who, [...]

  • The Boy Who Would Be King review: Arthurian legend meets London suburbia in Joe Cornish’s latest adventure

    February 14, 2019

    Almost eight years have passed since Joe Cornish brought science-fiction to an inner city council estate in his alien-invasion movie Attack the Block. Now the writer-director deftly splices London suburbia and Arthurian legend in The Boy Who Would Be King, the story of a 12-year-old who yanks a big sword out of a bit of [...]

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