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'Nearly old enough to be my dad' – James salutes Silva
Chelsea captain Reece James tells Kelly Somers how Thiago Silva has influenced his career as he sits down for The Football Interview. Source link
'They're in trouble' – West Ham make worst start in 52 years
West Ham’s miserable Premier League campaign continues with a defeat at Leeds on Friday which ensured their worst start to a season for 52 years. Source link
'Utterly dominated' – GB's Charlton wins individual pursuit gold
Great Britain’s Josh Charlton defeats Rasmus Pedersen to secure his first world title with a victory in the Individual Pursuit at the World Track Championships. Source link
GB's Tarling wins first track world title with points race victory
Watch as Josh Tarling becomes the first British rider to win the Men’s 40km Points Race at the World Track Championships. Source link
Oxtoby: NI 'still in the tie' despite first-leg loss
Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby says her side are “still in the tie” despite being defeated 2-0 in the home leg of their Nations League promotion/relegation playoff against Iceland. Source link
Farke praises 'aggressive, brave performance' from Leeds
Manager Daniel Farke praises Leeds after a “hard-fought” 2-1 win over a struggling West Ham, highlighting his side’s “aggressive and brave performance”. Source link
Brilliant Grull goal earns Bremen back-to-back home victories
Marco Grull’s “moment of magic” secures Werder Bremen a 1-0 victory against Union Berlin in the Bundesliga. Source link
West Ham aren't doing basic things – Nuno
West Ham head coach Nuno Espirito Santo expresses his disappointment after a 2-1 loss at Leeds, and says his side “aren’t doing basic things”. Source link
Harlequins beat Loughborough in 14-try thriller
England World Cup stars Ellie Kildunne and Lucy Packer make a winning return to club rugby as Harlequins beat Loughborough Lightning in a stunning, 14-try Premiership Women’s Rugby opener at the Stoop. Source link
Allen defeats Brown in Antrim derby at NI Open
Mark Allen overcame fellow Antrim man Jordan Brown 5-2 in the quarter-final of the Northern Ireland Open at Belfast’s Waterfront Hall. Source link