Chelsea news: Thomas Tuchel set for new deal as Anthony Gordon transfer stance emerges
Chelsea continue to be one of the busiest clubs in the summer transfer window.
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Chelsea continue to be one of the busiest clubs in the summer transfer window.
Ruud van Nistelrooy admitted he was proud Sir Alex Ferguson was able to see him coach his PSV Eindhoven side to a 2-2 draw against Rangers in Tuesday's Champions League play-off first leg.
MUNICH: Olympic champion Marcell Jacobs put an injury-ravaged season behind him to storm to gold in the 100m gold in the European Athletics Championships in Munich on Tuesday.
CINCINNATI: Nick Kyrgios began the last major US Open tune-up with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday at the ATP/WTA Cincinnati Masters. The Australian marched through with 29 winners — including 10 aces — and three breaks of the Spaniard’s serve to reach the second round. The 28th-ranked Kyrgios has won all 11 of his first-round matches this season and won his 22nd match since returning to the ATP in June after skipping the clay season.
Huddersfield Town were once again made to pay for a slow start to a game as an impressive Norwich City claimed victory against ten men at Carrow Road.
Torquay United lost for the first time in the National League this season 1-0 with the goal coming after they had gone down to 10 men at Bromley this evening. Central defender Ross Marshall saw red in the 62nd minute after the Gulls had soaked up a load of pressure - and 10 minutes later the home side made their breakthrough with substitute Louis Dennis scoring.
Ozan Tufan's wonderful first-half goal saw Hull City earn a hugely creditable 1-1 draw at promotion favourites Burnley, to make it four games unbeaten at the start of a second-tier season for the first time since 1987/88 under Brian Horton.
No chance with the goals and dominated his box from set pieces. Made three excellent saves in the second half to keep the scoreline respectable with ten men.