OLIVER HOLT: Denis Law was the kind of football hero that our broadcasters encourage us to forget when they take a brush and slather wide swathes of paint over the great players of the past.
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Darren Till a bloody MESS after nose busted open during boxing debut
Till’s face was bloodied after an explosive right hand from Taylor, who stepped in at late notice to replace Tommy Fury, landed in the fifth round.
Justin Kluivert joins exclusive Premier League club after hat-trick
The Dutchman scored three as the Cherries thrashed Newcastle 4-1 to strengthen their European hopes – and it was his second hat-trick of the season having also got one against Wolves.
Mikel Arteta admits ‘something is missing’ in Arsenal’s attack
ISAAN KHAN AT THE EMIRATES: Mikel Arteta admitted ‘something is missing’ in his Arsenal team as they blew a two-goal lead to draw against Aston Villa on Saturday evening.
IAN HERBERT on a sombre 24 hours as Man United fans mourned Denis Law
IAN HERBERT: A shining star ornament placed at Denis Law’s right boot on Manchester United’s Holy Trinity statue gave out a frail light and people arrived with bouquets to provide some colour
Guardiola hopeful Haaland’s contract can persuade De Bruyne to stay
JOE BERNSTEIN: De Bruyne, out of contract this summer, is returning to his best after an injury-hit campaign and provided a world-class assist for Phil Foden at Brentford in midweek.
Fiery American blames crowd at Australian Open for wild reception
Danielle Collins certainly embraced her brief stint as the pantomime villain of Melbourne Park, but the fiery American thinks the crowd may have taken the ‘banter’ too seriously.
Everton star Jake O’Brien insists they are ‘too good’ to be relegated
JOE BERNSTEIN: O’Brien is confident the Merseysiders will kick off in their new stadium next season as a Premier League club.
Emma Raducanu’s Australian Open dream is over in brutal fashion
Emma Raducanu suffered her heaviest defeat at a Grand Slam as she was crushed by No2 seed Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open, shipping 11 games in a row to lose in little over an hour.
Big race wins for rivals who live just a few miles apart
DOMINIC KING: Henderson has a stable of more than 150, with a battalion of staff at his disposal; Cheltenham in March is always at the forefront of their thoughts.