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Top-Four Exclusion Threat Worries Arsenal's Arsene Wenger
Wenger has admitted concern over Arsenal's hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League with a top-four league finish after Sunday's goalless draw against Sunderland.
Regret not Resting Cristiano Ronaldo More Often, Says Coach Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane, coach of Spanish football giants Real Madrid, has said he regrets not resting his star forward Cristiano Ronaldo more often.
Bayern Goalkeeper Neuer Extends Contract Till 2021
Neuer, who joined Bayern from Schalke 04 five years ago, has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell in Bavaria that includes a Champions League triumph in 2013 as part of a treble-winning season.
Hockey: India seek to reignite Azlan Shah campaign against Canada
Marshalled by skipper Sardar Singh, the midfielder is probably India's strongest point and he will have to play a crucial role if the former champions are to perform creditably in this tournament.
Bereaved Manpreet set to join India team for Azlan Shah hockey
Manpreet had to return to India, following the demise of his father, news of which he received hours before the opener against Japan.
Time to deliver for mega-rich PSG, Man City in Champions League quarters
It is time to deliver for Paris St Germain and Manchester City as the two mega-rich teams prepare to lock horns in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Asia's biggest hockey tourney Sultan Azlan Shah Cup celebrates its silver jubilee
Starting with the inaugural tournament in 1983 as a biennial event, the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup has been an annual feature in the International Hockey Federation (FIH) calendar since 1998.
New Chelsea boss Antonio Conte faces match-fixing sentence
An Italian court on Tuesday called for new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte to receive a six-month suspended prison sentence over match-fixing allegations.
FIFA officials, Platini, Messi named in secret offshore files
'The Panama Papers' claim the law firm of a FIFA ethics watchdog had business relationships with three men recently indicted in football's global corruption scandal.
Bobby Charlton honoured as Old Trafford stand is named after him
Charlton, now 78, made his debut for United 60 years ago and scored a club record 249 goals for them in 758 appearances before leaving in 1973.
Amnesty report alleges labour abuse at Qatar's FIFA World Cup venue
Amnesty compiled the 52-page report based on interviews from February to May last year with 132 construction workers at the Khalifa International Stadium, one of several arenas that will host World Cup matches.
La Liga president tips Real Madrid for El Clasico win
The president of the Spanish Football League (LFP) Javier Tebas on Tuesday said he believes Real Madrid will win Saturday's 'Clasico' derby match away to leaders FC Barcelona.
Yarmolenko goal gives Ukraine 1-0 win over Wales in friendly
Ukraine's goal came in the 27th minute from a well-worked free kick routine with Ruslan Rotan lobbing the ball over the wall for Yarmolenko to prod past Wayne Hennessey.
Schweinsteiger suffers knee injury, fretting over Euro 2016
Germany captain Bastian Schweinsteiger's faces a race against time to be fit for this year's European Championship after an MRI on his latest knee injury Wednesday revealed a partial ligament tear.
EPL: MLS-bound Gerrard open to offers despite dream of Carragher reunion
Gerrard's contract with LA Galaxy expires in eight months and the ex-Liverpool and England captain has thought a lot about teaming up with Carragher in some sort of coaching capacity with the Reds.
EPL: Injured in Manchester derby, Sterling, Hart set to miss England friendlies
Sterling left the field with a groin injury while Hart was taken off due to a calf problem as Manchester City lost 1-0 at home to Manchester United in an English Premier League match on Sunday.