
-
Bol makes sparkling Diamond League return as Tebogo struggles
-
Lewandowski passes century as champions Barca sign off in style at Athletic
-
Spain's Palou holds off Swede Ericsson to win Indianapolis 500
-
'Death is sometimes kinder': Relatives recount Gaza strike that devastated family
-
Nadal 'doesn't miss tennis' after retirement
-
Sporting beat Benfica in cup final to complete double
-
Journeyman Raza blasts Lahore Qalandars to Pakistan Super League title
-
Union Saint-Gilloise end 90-year Belgian title drought
-
Roland Garros pays 'unforgettable' tribute to retired 'King of Clay' Nadal
-
Who said what: French Open day 1
-
Japan's Iwai wins Mexico crown for first LPGA title
-
Postecoglou vows to deliver more success if Spurs stick with him
-
Nadal bids teary Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka races to win
-
Guardiola says Grealish could leave Man City
-
Hyderabad and last-place Chennai end IPL with big wins
-
Howe hails 'huge moment' as Newcastle qualify for Champions League
-
Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle secure Champions League, Liverpool raise Premier League trophy
-
Maresca blasts critics after Chelsea qualify for Champions League
-
George Floyd's uncertain legacy marked in US five years on
-
Aston Villa file complaint after Champions League dream ended in Man Utd defeat
-
Alexander-Arnold 'never felt so loved' as Liverpool star says farewell
-
Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch' crushes Memorial Day debut in N.America
-
Klaasen ton powers Hyderabad to huge IPL win over Kolkata
-
Liverpool lift Premier League trophy after Palace draw
-
Salah equals record with fourth Premier League Golden Boot
-
Low turnout as opposition boycotts divisive Venezuela vote
-
'Good days' coming for Man Utd, says apologetic Amorim
-
Aston Villa blow Champions League dream in Man Utd defeat
-
Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle secure Champions League, Liverpool lift Premier League trophy
-
McLaren boss says mentality switch key to Norris success
-
France's Macron arrives in Vietnam for Southeast Asia tour
-
Roland Garros pays tribute to retired 'King of Clay' Nadal
-
Colwill sends Chelsea into Champions League as Forest miss out
-
Norris savours 'dream' Monaco maiden win to close gap on Piastri
-
French mountaineer sets new Mont Blanc speed climb record
-
Verona bags sixth win for Lidl as Giro hits mountains
-
Olympic champion Zheng channels 'gold medal mentality' in Paris
-
Norris wins 'dream' maiden Monaco Grand Prix
-
Premier League basement club Southampton appoint Still as new manager
-
Sabalenka admits to line calling 'confusion' at French Open
-
Wooden spooners Chennai end IPL with big win over Gujarat
-
Russo says Champions League triumph just the start for Arsenal women
-
Bezzecchi ends win drought in spectacular British MotoGP
-
India's new Test captain Gill falls cheaply in IPL
-
Suriname votes for new government to steer oil windfall
-
Pope prays for runs against India and Australia
-
Nadal to bid Roland Garros farewell as Sabalenka makes fast start
-
Years of learning from best to help Alonso at Real Madrid
-
Barca start plotting return to women's Champions League throne
-
Real Madrid 'legend' Alonso returns as new coach

Guardiola says Grealish could leave Man City
Pep Guardiola admitted Jack Grealish could leave Manchester City after the winger was dropped for the 2-0 win at Fulham that sealed their place in the Champions League on Sunday.
Ilkay Gundogan's stunning overhead kick and Erling Haaland's second-half penalty wrapped up third place in the Premier League for City on the last day of the season.
However, club record signing Grealish did not travel to Craven Cottage for a fixture which Guardiola had labelled the most important of City's campaign.
The England star's absence raised fresh questions about his future after a season spent mostly on the bench.
And Guardiola conceded Grealish was not certain to be at City when next season kicks off.
"It was selection," Guardiola said. "He's an unbelievable player that has to play football every three days. It didn't happen this season and last season either.
"He needs to do it, and that's with us, or another place. And that's a question for Jack, his agent, and the club.
"If he stays it will be fine and he fought like he fought from day one to make a contribution, but not today."
Grealish, 29, signed from Aston Villa in 2021 for £100 million ($135 million) and played a key role in City securing the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup to complete a historic treble two years later.
However, he started just seven times in the league this season and was an unused substitute in City's FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace.
- 'It's not personal' -
Put to Guardiola that he is unhappy with Grealish, the Spaniard snapped back: "Who said I'm not happy with Jack? Rico (Lewis) was not selected, (James) McAtee was exceptional against Aston Villa and Wolves. Why not ask me about McAtee?
"It's not personal. I have 24 players, I have to get rid of six players for the last game and five today because (Mateo) Kovacic got sent off.
"I'm the person who fought for Jack to come here, and the person who fought for him to stay here this season and the next season.
"I'm the one who said: 'I want Jack Grealish'. What happens in the future is a job for (directors of football) Txiki (Begiristain), Hugo (Viana) and the agents."
City started the campaign bidding to win five consecutive titles, but they finished without a trophy for the first time in eight years.
In the end, Guardiola was happy to conclude a dismal campaign by securing a lucrative Champions League place.
"It is a relief, because today qualification for the Champions League is like winning the title," he said.
"When we could not win the Premier League, the players could have said: 'I don't fight anymore'. That has happened in this country many, many times that the winner of the Premier League has not qualified for the Champions League.
"We never gave up. People will not believe it, but it is a really happy day for us."
Vowing City will come back stronger next season, Guardiola said: "we will learn the lessons and next season it will not happen again. We will be better."
L.Maurer--VB