West Ham 1-3 Man City: Player ratings as Haaland helps Cityzens stay perfect
The player ratings from Man City's 3-1 win over West Ham in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
2023-09-17 00:23
Verstappen faces grid penalties after 'shocking' Singapore qualifying
World championship leader Max Verstappen slammed the performance of his Red Bull on Saturday, saying it was "a shocking experience" not to make it to...
2023-09-17 00:16
Benjamin Mendy picked in French club Lorient's squad for first time
Benjamin Mendy, acquitted in a sex offences trial in England in June, has been included in the Lorient squad for the Ligue 1 match...
2023-09-17 00:15
Ex-Wallaby Leali’fano guides Samoa past Chile at Rugby World Cup
Former Australia fly-half Christian Leali’ifano kicked 16 points as Samoa beat Chile 43-10 to start their Rugby World Cup...
2023-09-16 23:54
Hummels double inspires Dortmund to comeback win over 10-man Freiburg
Mats Hummels scored goals in each half as Borussia Dortmund came back late to win 4-2 away at...
2023-09-16 23:50
Samoa beats penalty-ridden Chile in Rugby World Cup opener
Samoa started its Rugby World Cup campaign slowly before finally overwhelming Chile 36-10 for a bonus-point win in Bordeaux
2023-09-16 23:48
Messi misses Miami's Atlanta trip due to fatigue - source
Lionel Messi will skip Inter Miami's game at Atalanta United on Saturday having not travelled with the team due to fatigue, a...
2023-09-16 23:45
Sainz on Singapore Grand Prix pole after Verstappen out in Q2
Carlos Sainz took pole position in a Ferrari Saturday for the Singapore Grand Prix after a dramatic qualifying session where world championship leader Max Verstappen and his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez failed...
2023-09-16 23:28
Harry Kane matches Bayern Munich club record with scoring start in the Bundesliga
Harry Kane wrote his name into Bayern Munich's record books with yet another Bundesliga goal against Bayer Leverkusen.
2023-09-16 23:26
All Blacks jersey gesture touches Namibia after horrible injury in Rugby World Cup game
New Zealand sent an All Blacks jersey signed by all of the players to Namibia center Le Roux Malan after his horrible injury in their Rugby World Cup game
2023-09-16 23:25
Exiled in France, Iranian chess star salutes 'courage' of protesters
Mitra Hejazipour, one of the greatest chess players Iran has ever produced, knows what courage is after removing her headscarf in defiance of the Islamic republic's strict dress...
2023-09-16 23:23
Max Verstappen faces fight to keep run going after qualifying 11th in Singapore
Max Verstappen will start Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix from a shock 11th place after Lance Stroll crashed out at 110mph and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz took pole position. On a wild night at the Marina Bay Circuit, both Red Bull drivers were eliminated in Q2 leaving the world champions facing an enormous task to retain their unbeaten record this season. George Russell qualified second, missing out on pole by just 0.072 seconds with Charles Leclerc third for Ferrari, one place ahead of McLaren’s Lando Norris. Lewis Hamilton finished fifth, half-a-second back. Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 after he bemoaned the handling of the Red Bull machine which has carried him to a record 10 consecutive wins, but has struggled under the bulbs that light up this unique 3.07-mile high-downforce track. Verstappen missed out on Q3 by 0.007 sec, and then took aim at his team over the radio. “I don’t know if you saw that, but it was an absolutely shocking experience,” he said amid of flurry of expletives. Verstappen is also facing three stewards’ investigations for separate incidents of impeding during qualifying. His team-mate Sergio Perez, who spun, also failed to progress to Q3. He will start 13th following a miserable night for the team from Milton Keynes in the city-state. Red Bull’s demise allowed Sainz to capture his second consecutive pole with Russell narrowly missing out. Earlier, Stroll survived a staggering crash. The Canadian driver lost control of his Aston Martin through the final left-hander before he slammed into the barrier. The force of the high-speed impact sent Stroll’s head rocking from side-to-side. He catapulted back across the track with Norris forced to take evasive action – dodging a flying wheel and Stroll’s out-of-control machine. “Is the driver alright?” asked Norris on the radio. “That must have been quite a big one.” Stroll pirouetted to a standstill in the middle of the track before his race engineer Ben Michell came on the radio. “Lance, car is safe,” said Michell. “Are you OK?” Stroll, 24, replied: “Yeah, I am OK.” The Aston Martin driver emerged from his wrecked car unaided before being taken off to the medical centre. Aston Martin confirmed Stroll had been given the all-clear by the on-site medical team and was allowed to return to the paddock. Stroll’s accident brought a premature end to a frenetic conclusion to Q1 and left the marshals with a significant barrier repair job at the final corner, with fluid from his car also on the track. The session was delayed for 34 minutes before Q2 started at 9.53pm local time. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Lance Stroll crashes into barrier at 110mph in Singapore Grand Prix qualifying Max Verstappen struggles in Singapore practice under the lights On this day in 2021: George Russell joins Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes
2023-09-16 23:22
You Might Like...
English teenager Jude Bellingham to join Real Madrid from Dortmund
5 head coaches on the hot seat following tough results in Week 11
Live updates | Rain and wind greet Day 2 of British Open
New Arsenal defender reveals surprise at Mikel Arteta's management style
Liberty Media Plans to Split Off SiriusXM as Malone Reshuffles
Arizona president says realignment talk premature until Pac-12 has hard numbers on TV deal
Svitolina, Sabalenka target politically-charged Wimbledon final
Changing recruiting landscape more challenging than ever for even the most talented prep players
