Philippe Clement not 'impressed' by Rangers mentality in St Mirren win as he reveals what players CAN do to bowl him over
Philippe Clement is gearing up for four Rangers "finals" - and says he's not interested in putting the pressure on Celtic.
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Philippe Clement is gearing up for four Rangers "finals" - and says he's not interested in putting the pressure on Celtic.
A St Mirren ball boy was given his marching orders for leaving Leon Balogun hanging when he tried to take a throw in.
After a tremendous victory midweek, Manchester City will be looking to make it five Premier League wins on the bounce when they take on Nottingham Forest.
Lubo Moravcik says he's "confident" Celtic have enough in the tank to see off Rangers in the title run-in - as long as they keep their eye on the ball over the next three weeks and don't look beyond the game in front of them.
Erik ten Hag did no favours for his case to stay as Manchester United manager in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Burnley.
Lionel Messi continued his rich vein of scoring in MLS, finding the target twice as league leaders Inter Miami came from behind for a 4-1 win at the New England Revolution on Saturday. With his brace Messi, the top scorer in MLS, took his tally to nine goals from seven appearances this season. A crowd over 65,612 turned up at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the stadium the Revolution share with the NFL's New England Patriots, to see the Argentine World Cup winner.
Manchester United suffered another disappointing afternoon as they were held to a 1-1 draw by relegation-threatened Burnley at Old Trafford.
Not counting the not-so-secret tunnels inside of Crypto.com Arena, there were — at most — 100 feet between the cozy interview room in which Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was explaining how long it takes to to build a championship team Thursday night after his team took a commanding 3-0 series lead over the Los Angeles Lakers in their first-round playoff series, and the makeshift, cavernous room in which L.A.'s LeBron James and Anthony Davis were trying to reckon with how quickly their championship hopes were fading.