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Arsene Wenger accused Dynamo Kiev's captain of trying to "destroy" Theo Walcott during the 1-1 draw in Ukraine.
Ray Wilkins has been appointed as Luiz Felipe Scolari's new assistant first-team coach following Steve Clarke's departure.
Man United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced his players will turn on the style in time for their visit to Stamford Bridge.
American told he must 'step up' to help defeat Nick Faldo's Europeans.
Andy and Jamie Murray are getting on again but they have not been paired together for the doubles rubber against Austria at Wimbledon.
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As the dust settled on Beijing's Olympic Green, London assumed the mantle of host city.
Five changes to side beaten by Harlequins for Friday night match against Sale.
Wales centre came through his first full-contact session in six months after recovering from serious ankle injury.
McLaren jump to defence of Lewis Hamilton's team-mate after Finn failed to beat underdog Sebastian Vettel at Italian GP.
The Football Association are looking into remarks made by Sir Alex Ferguson about referees' chief.
Steven Gerrard needs one more goal for his Liverpool century following a match-winning brace at Marseille.
Drop to Divison Two confirmed on day two of county championship match against Notts.
Great Britain's Mark Cavendish has decided against competing in next week's Road World Championships in Italy.
Henry Cecil is back in the Classic picture with Wingwalker, who caught the eye when winning at Sandown Park.
Great Britain fought tooth and nail claim 67-63 win in Pardubice and clinch their place in the finals of the European Championship in Poland next year.
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