Hamilton and Leclerc describe Ferrari’s Qatar GP car woes

Lewis Hamilton described trying to get performance out of Ferrari's car as "a fight like you couldn't believe", while Charles Leclerc said they were enduring an "unbelievably difficult" weekend, on a chastening Saturday for the team at the Qatar Grand Prix. Hamilton made his comments after Saturday's 19-lap Sprint, for which he had started from

England Women 8-0 China: Stanway hat-trick at Wembley

Georgia Stanway scored a hat-trick as England produced a scintillating attacking display to secure a record Lionesses' win at Wembley by thrashing China 8-0. Stanway's treble, a quickfire double from Beth Mead and further goals from Lauren Hemp, Ella Toone and Alessia Russo secured a comfortable 50th win in charge for boss Sarina Wiegman. England

Amorim: Man Utd ‘soft’ near our box

Ruben Amorim says Manchester United are "soft" defending their own box, adding that there is little time afforded at the club to find consistency and wins so they must happen now. At the City Ground on November 1, Man Utd conceded twice in two minutes at the start of the second half. They went on

Vicario booed as Spurs lose 2-1 to Fulham

Guglielmo Vicario was booed by his own fans after his howler capped a shambolic opening six minutes against Fulham which saw Spurs concede twice, with an eventual revival not enough to avoid a 2-1 defeat which could have been much worse. Already trailing from Kenny Tete's third-minute deflected opener, a moment of madness from the

Piastri beats Norris to Qatar GP pole, continues title fightback

Oscar Piastri continued his title-race fightback at the Qatar Grand Prix by beating championship leader Lando Norris to pole position. Having won the Sprint at the Lusail International Circuit from the front of the grid earlier on Saturday to reduce Norris' title lead to 22 points, Piastri edged out his McLaren team-mate to secure pole

Bills seeking identity as Rodgers returns for Steelers

As the Kansas City Chiefs hobbled and both Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow went down hurt, the Super Bowl door was flung open for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills. But they have failed to present themselves as frontrunners. Instead, it is Drake Maye's New England Patriots who govern the AFC East, on which the

Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth: Brobbey Completes Comeback

Brian Brobbey scored the winning goal as Sunderland completed a stunning comeback to beat 10-man Bournemouth 3-2 in the Premier League. The Black Cats continue to be the surprise package on their return to the top flight, and remain unbeaten at the Stadium of Light this season. But inside 15 minutes, that looked to be

Chelsea vs Arsenal: Maresca Sees Progress; Arteta Shrugs at Title Talk

Enzo Maresca admits Sunday's meeting with Arsenal is a "big moment" in Chelsea's season, but warned that his side are getting "better and better". Maresca's side go into the game at Stamford Bridge sitting six points behind Mikel Arteta's Premier League leaders, knowing that a victory could halve the gap. Coming off the back of
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