3 Mark Warburton replacements QPR should consider if he is sacked by the board
Queens Park Rangers could be set to sack manager Mark Warburton, with the 59-year-old on the brink of losing his job following a 2-0 loss to Fulham this past weekend.
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Queens Park Rangers could be set to sack manager Mark Warburton, with the 59-year-old on the brink of losing his job following a 2-0 loss to Fulham this past weekend.
Marcus Rashford has been challenged to haul himself out of his slump by Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick.
McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo admits he felt sympathy for Lewis Hamilton in the aftermath of last season’s Formula 1 title-decider at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Hamilton was leading the season finale heading into the final laps, but race director Michael Masi’s decision to allow cars between the Mercedes driver and fellow title contender Max Verstappen to un-lap themselves under a late safety car allowed the Dutchman to pass his rival on fresher tyres to seal a sensational, albeit controversial, title triumph.
Andy Cole thinks Man Utd should sign Jude Bellingham this summer instead of Declan Rice as the 18-year-old’s talent is “absolutely frightening”.
Ralf Rangnick says Marcus Rashford must shoulder the responsibility to improve at Manchester United having endured a difficult time under the German coach. Rangnick decided not to start Rashford in United's 1-1 draw against Leicester City on Saturday and came on as a second half substitute, despite Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani both being out due to injury and illness. Ad/> The 24-year-old was also not selected by England boss Gareth Southgate for international duty in March.
hockey team might have won its FIH Pro League double-header against England but head coach Graham Reid is not completely pleased with its performance, especially the tendency of allowing opponents to come back into the game. India pulled off wins in both the games against England, winning the first one in the shootout after being locked 3-3 in the regulation time before registering a 4-3 victory in the second on Sunday. With the twin wins, India climbed to the top of the Pro League table, with 21 points in 10 games so far. "We seem to have a habit of not finishing those games when we have control of them. We let the other team get back into it. But I suppose that's hockey nowadays. In the third quarter (of the second match against England on Sunday), we lost control a bit and we need to look into that," Reid said. "The corners went in tonight and we had opportunities to try some variations. It was a really good fight with them, and our boys showed a good heart and good spirits. Games like these help in building characters, and it's always good to come out on top," the coach added. India next play against Germany at the same Kalinga Stadium in another two-legged tie on April 14 and 15. "It's good to win and reach top of the table, but now we have to prepare for Germany, who are also a very tough team. They will always bring a competitive team. They are a great hockey nation. So we can look forward to some good games coming up in two weeks," Reid said.
Meanwhile, word of a Russian retreat keeps spreading. Whether it's because of Ukraine's resolve on the battlefield or a tactical withdrawal, the Russians have pulled back, as announced, from points in the north. As for pledges of a humanitarian truce around Mariupol, the Kremlin so far is refusing to let up.
Ralf Rangnick has warned Manchester United’s board that they must be wholeheartedly committed to adhering to their new manager’s philosophy and that a rebuild could take at least three transfer windows.