It is always risky to tick off your own supporters, but Jose Mourinho’s pointed plea to Manchester United’s faithful not to treat Liverpool’s visit like a trip to the theatre indicates just how critical this weekend’s Old Trafford clash feels to him.
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Morgan Schneiderlin completes transfer from Manchester United to Everton
Everton have confirmed the signing of midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin from Manchester United for a fee that could rise to £24 million pounds ($38.9 million).
The NFL is all-in on Los Angeles, but San Diego Chargers' move is a gamble
The NFL’s return to Los Angeles came to full fruition on Friday. Dean Spanos, the chairman of the San Diego Chargers, announced publicly what he’d told NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and some fellow owners a day earlier: that he is moving his franchise to L.A. to join the Rams, who relocated there from St. Louis last year.
Elton John leads tributes to former England boss Graham Taylor
Rock star Elton John led the tributes to former England manager Graham Taylor on Friday, saying the man he saw as a brother had turned his beloved team Watford into a European contender.
Socceroos leapfrog Japan to climb to 44th on FIFA's world rankings
Australia’s men’s soccer team have improved three places on FIFA’s latest rankings, which were released on Thursday, and are now up to 44th in the world.
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri urges reigning champions to regain focus in EPL campaign
Champions Leicester City have struggled to maintain focus in the English Premier League this season and have found it easier in the Champions League due to the tournament’s shorter format, manager Claudio Ranieri said.
Nick Kyrgios is master of own destiny, says World No.1 Andy Murray
World No.1 tennis player Andy Murray says the sky is the limit for Australian hope Nick Kyrgios, as long as he stays focused on the court.
Overnight sport wrap: Hashim Amla notches unbeaten ton, as Beijing trio are stripped of golds
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Manchester United star Zlatan Ibrahimovic says it has taken three months to 'conquer' EPL
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has claimed it has taken him just three months to “conquer” English football as the Manchester United striker warned Chelsea his side will be ready to pounce on any slip-ups from the Premier League leaders Chelsea.
I want more, Novak Djokovic warns 2017 Australian Open tennis rivals
Forget his No.2 seeding or supposed form slump, six-time champion Novak Djokovic believes he can not only defend his Australian Open title but also accomplish feats not seen in tennis for almost half a century.

