Frank on Tottenham’s ‘step back’ after 3-0 Forest loss

Individual errors, poor passing, losing duels and the squad's inability to respond correctly to setbacks were among the reasons Tottenham boss Thomas Frank listed for his side's 3-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest. The Spurs head coach said there was "a hurricane inside me" as he described how he was trying to contain his emotions after

Aston Villa transfer news, rumours and gossip

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Lando Norris: ‘I did it’ on Title Triumph

As Lando Norris breaks into view on the edge of our camera set-up on the rooftop of one of Abu Dhabi's plush paddock buildings, the smile that has been etched on his face since the moment he stepped out of the car to finish third in the season finale, and clinch enough points to win

Arteta slams ‘passive’ defending as Arsenal edge Wolves

Mikel Arteta branded elements of Arsenal's performance against Wolves as "unacceptable", slamming their "passive" and "horrible defensive habits" as they allowed their visitors to equalise late on. The Gunners eventually prevailed 2-1 thanks to a second Wolves own goal of the night. The win extends their advantage at the top of the Premier League to

Grant Thornton Invitational: Hull and Brennan one shot off lead

England's Charley Hull and playing partner Michael Brennan sit one shot off the lead going into the final round of theĀ Grant Thornton Invitational mixed-team event. American Lauren Coughlin holed a bunker shot for eagle on the par-5 17th hole, as she and Andrew Novak teamed for a stout 4-under 68 in foursomes to build a

Burnley 2-3 Fulham: Wilson haunts Parker with masterclass

Harry Wilson was involved in all of Fulham's goals as Marco Silva's side beat Burnley 3-2 at Turf Moor to extend their losing run to seven straight matches. The defeat marks the breaking of an unwanted record for Scott Parker, who has now overseen a Burnley team that has lost more than six in a
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