‘Rodgers’ naive Celtic fall into familiar European trap’
Brendan Rodgers' Celtic suffer again in Europe as they fail to learn lessons of old, writes Tom English.
Brendan Rodgers' Celtic suffer again in Europe as they fail to learn lessons of old, writes Tom English.
An 18-month loan spell with Paris St-Germain in the early 2000s helped shape Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta into one of the brightest tactical minds in the game.
Heather Hardy tells BBC Sport how she is adapting to life outside of boxing after the former world champion was left with a life-threatening injury.
John McGinn and Scott McKenna will both miss Scotland's Nations League double header against Croatia and Portugal through injury, while there are first call-ups for Nicky Devlin, Liam Lindsay and Andy Irving
Ireland lock Dorothy Wall describes the shock 29-27 WXV1 win over world champions New Zealand as "just mad" as their rejuvenation continues.
Jon Rahm’s play-off defeat in the Spanish Open by the world number 398 shows golf’s enduring capacity to yield upsets - but this trait rarely extends to the Presidents Cup, writes Iain Carter.
Erik ten Hag will remain in charge for Manchester United's fixtures against Porto and Aston Villa this week.
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes says his foul on James Maddison was "never a red card" following his sending off during their 3-0 defeat by Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.
Slovenia's Tadej Pogacar produces a stunning solo ride to win his first world road race title in Switzerland and cap a "perfect season".