What two Manchester United players did during FA Cup semi-final celebrations should extend one career and end another
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Ibrox legend Kris Boyd fears Rangers have let a golden title opportunity slip through their fingers.
Manchester United would have been dumped out of the FA Cup if Arsene Wenger's radical solution to Video Assistant Referee controversy was already in operation. Erik ten Hag's side booked themselves a place in the final against Manchester City after defeating Coventry City in a penalty shootout on Sunday afternoon.
The chess community went into a frenzy as it hailed India's D Gukesh as a potential "future world champion" after he etched his name in the history books by winning the prestigious Candidates tournament in Toronto. Gukesh drew with American Hikaru Nakamura in the final round to not only win the prestigious tournament but also become the youngest ever challenger to the world title at 17. Five-time world champion and the only other Indian to win the Candidates, the legendary Viswanathan Anand was one of the first people to congratulate the teenager.
Nottingham Forest are 'considering' SUING Sky after Gary Neville said they wer behaving like a 'mafia gang' in the wake of their astonishing statement on VAR Stuart Attwell.
Joe Hart admits his big mouth led him to step up and take a Celtic penalty at Hampden.
Andre Onana was shown two yellow cards as nervy Manchester United edged past Coventry City to book their place in the FA Cup final. However, the goalkeeper was not sent-off for his antics in the penalty shootout and he will not be suspended for their upcoming final vs Manchester City either.
SINGAPORE: Eight years on from her Olympic Games debut, rower Saiyidah Aisyah will once again represent Singapore on sport’s biggest stage.