More stories

  • in

    John Motson latest tributes: Ian Dennis shares heartfelt letter from legendary football commentator – updates

    LEGENDARY football commentator John Motson, the voice of Match of the Day, has died.The sheepskin-coated man behind the microphone was the most revered voice in football.
    He spent the latter part of his career at talkSPORT after stepping down from his duties with the BBC.
    Stay up to date with all the latest as football fans pay tribute to a BBC icon…
    ‘Authoritative and qualified’
    Clive Tyldesley has penned a moving tribute to fellow commentator John Motson after the broadcasting legend died at the age of 77.
    He told the Mirror: “He built contacts as a journalist would in order to get to the story of the game that he was covering. He was as well connected as he was researched. And managers trusted him like viewers trusted him with information on their teams and tactics prior to games.
    “As a result John could make a contribution to any heavyweight football debate. He was not only informed but he was authoritative and qualified. He was not only a talker about football, he was a thinker about football.”
    RIP John Motson 1945-2023
    “The Crazy Gang have beaten the Culture Club” – Motty
    John Motson was beloved by footy fans for his ability to turn a phraseCredit: Adam Davy/PA Wire
    Goodbye Old Friend
    TV legend Chris Kamara has added his voice to the many paying tribute to the late John Motson.
    The former Soccer Saturday reporter said: “Just heard the sad news about Motty.
    “Had the pleasure of working with the legendary John Motson on numerous occasions – a true gent. Such a lovely man RIP Motty.”
    More from Tyler
    “It is very sad that we have lost somebody who has been at the real top of a profession that I’ve strived to be part of. On the back of losing Dickie Davies in the last few days as well, broadcasting has taken a double hit.
    “We were friends but rivals in a way as well, I suppose. Yet I was full of admiration for him and my deepest sympathies go to his family at such a sudden loss.
    “Time marches on and John has left a great legacy with the soundbites, the voice associated with so many great occasions, great goals. It was a great career and a really good life and I’m sorry it’s come to an end today.”
    Motty ‘set the standard’
    Martin Tyler knew John Motson well professionally and his friendship with him went back years.
    He spoke highly of Motty and paid tribute to a number of his characteristics.
    Tyler told Sky Sports: “First of all, he was somebody I admired in terms of the profession enormously. His preparation was second-to-none, his attention to detail, his wish to know everything possible about the game he was about to broadcast. He was a real example to me for that.
    “Before my first television game back in 1974, he sent me a telegram, which said ‘Talk little, but say a lot’. And I think that summed up John, really. He was economical with his words, but he punched them out when he spoke and they had great resonance.
    “He was a funny guy away from the microphone, a bit quirky as a person, and had a great sense of humour. I think the sheepskin coats were to do with a game where he was doing a live interview, with snow on the pitch, and the coat came to the fore. I don’t know whether he got a regular supply of sheepskin coats from the manufacturers after that!
    “It is cold on the gantry and perhaps emphasised that point. I’m grateful Sky have provided me with a lot of warm clothing over the last 30 years, so maybe I should thank Motty for that as well.”
    Special place in his heart
    Motty was a fan of Barnet and has been their No1 celebrity fan.
    Despite being born in Salford, Motson began his journalism career in Barnet itself and watched them as a result.
    He told the Radio Times: “I have a long connection with the club.
    “I was a junior reporter at the local paper (the Barnet Press) that covered their matches.
    “I’ve always lived around Hertfordshire and have looked for their results ever since.
    “I go and watch them whenever I can.”
    Voice of football
    Motson had an ability to add to what was happening on the pitch with his incredible commentary.
    Here are some other iconic pieces of commentary by him.
    Gascoigne’s incredible solo effort against Scotland, where he dinked the ball over Colin Hendry before firing past Rangers teammate Andy Goram, was perfectly described by Motson.
    He summed up the goal by saying “Here’s Gascoigne. Oh brilliant! Oh yes! Oh yes!”
    After England scored their fifth in the 5-1 drubbing over Germany the iconic voice said: “Ohhh, this is getting better and better and better. One, two, three for Michael Owen!”
    He went onto exclaim “I think this could be our best victory over Germany since the war”.
    Birth of the sheepskin
    It was an image that became synonymous with Motty.
    And was always a running joke when the weather mimicked arctic conditions.
    In December 1980, Motty reported live from Adams Park before Wycombe Wanderers entertained Peterborough United.
    Battling the elements, he delivered his message with aplomb and the sheepskin became a regular fixture.
    The famous sheepskin John Motson wore at Adams Park became synonymous with the BBC legend
    Iconic moments – 2006 World Cup
    When Zinedine Zidane got sent off against Italy at the 2006 World Cup the world was stunned by what they’d seen.
    The world’s greatest player threw a headbutt towards Italian defender Marco Materazzi who collapsed to the ground.
    “And the referee has gone across now with his hand in his pocket,” Motty told us as we awaited the official’s decision.
    “He’s been told about it. He’s off, it’s red, it’s Zidane! You can’t excuse that, Zidane’s career ends in disgrace!”
    Iconic moments – Gazza’s tears
    When Paul Gascoigne launched into a mistimed tackle and earned a booking that would rule him out of a possible World Cup Final appearance, we were shot to pieces.
    Gazza soon got emotional on the pitch, and his Spurs colleague Gary Lineker gestured to manager Bryan Robson to keep an eye on him.
    “Oh dear. Oh dear me,” Motty reasoned with the nation. “He’s going to be out of the final, if England get there.”
    “Here is a moment that almost brings tears to his eyes.”
    Man of the people
    BBC commentator Ian Dennis has recalled a letter he received from John Motson offering advice on how to make it as a broadcaster.
    The letter dates back to 1988 when Motty was well established as one of the best commentators in the game.
    Yet he found time to help out a young aspiring journalist, something Dennis is grateful for.
    He wrote: “Forever grateful. RIP Motty.”

    A fan till the end
    A final photo of John Motson has emerged showing the legendary commentator looking in good spirits just weeks before his sad death.
    Motty kept attending matches long after his retirement from TV commentary in 2018.
    And it has emerged that he attended a match as recently as February 4.
    A snap taken by a fan shows Motson smiling at Sutton United’s Gander Green Lane earlier this month.
    The British football favourite was attending Sutton’s League Two 0-0 draw with Stevenage in South London.
    John Motson attended a match at Sutton United earlier this month
    Iconic moments – Brian Clough
    In 1979, the legendary Nottingham Forest manager gave Motty a particularly prickly interview.
    Cloughy wasn’t happy about the BBC over-analysing the beautiful game, so he let rip on the journalist.
    “I think what you do to referees is nothing short of criminal,” Cloughy told him in no uncertain terms.
    Despite that, Clough and Motty always had fun jousting over the years and Motty always said he was his favourite manager to interview.
    John Motson loved interviewing Brian Clough
    More tributes paid
    Motson left a lasting impression on thousands of football fans and for many he was a key voice in their childhood.
    England and Manchester City star Kalvin Phillips was one of those kids, and he paid tribute saying: “RIP John Motson 💔 The voice of English football 🙏🏽.”
    Sky Sports’ Geoff Shreeves added: “Very sad news that John Motson has passed away. He went out of his way to help me when I was first starting out in the business. A kind man who was always good company. My condolences to Anne and Freddy. R.I.P. Motty.”
    Liverpool legend Ian Rush wrote: “Saddened to learn that legendary commentator John Motson has passed away. His memorable commentary and unique voice inspired so many around the world. One of the most iconic and legend of the game will be dearly missed. Rest in peace “Motty”.
    Author and keen footy fan Irvine Welsh tweeted: “John Motson’s football commentary embodies Englishness at its very best; that sense of ecstasy just waiting to explode from reticence and control. RIP Motty.”
    Iconic moments – Life changing line
    It was the goal that changed Motty’s life, he admitted.
    Effectively, he was on trial at the BBC and he confessed that he “hadn’t pulled up too many trees at that point.”
    “What a goal, what a goal,” Motson screamed as Ronnie Radford hit a screamer for Hereford United in their famous FA Cup shock against Newcastle.
    “Radford the scorer. Ronnie Radford.” Motty then became a permanent voice.
    Iconic coat and “encyclopedic” knowledge
    Boxing legend Frank Bruno has honoured Motson and recalled the time he tried to buy his iconic sheepskin coat off him.
    Bruno said: “John Motson RIP. Met John on many events he just called me ‘Big Man’.
    “The man was a walking encyclopedia on football I told him games I’d seen as a boy he knew scores and who’d played.
    “I offered two buy his coat off him once as a laugh when it was really cold, sad day for sport.”
    Tributes continue
    Motson finished his Match of the Day career commentating on Crystal Palace’s match against West Brom.
    And Palace chairman Steve Parish has now paid tribute writing: “So sad to hear the voice of Football for so many years John Motson has passed away.
    “A lovely man who came to many games with us long after he had ‘retired’.
    “He was one of the greats, his words perfectly punctuating so many incredible occasions.
    “RIP John ❤️💙❤️💙”
    Iconic moments – Big England fan
    Motty confessed that his favourite match he ever commentated on was England’s 5-1 drubbing of Germany in Munich.
    You could really tell too, because he took so much delight in Michael Owen grabbing a hat-trick at the Olympiastadion during the 2002 World Cup qualifiers.
    He bellowed: “Ohhh, this is getting better and better and better. One, two, three for Michael Owen!”
    England’s 5-1 win over Germany was Motson’s favourite game
    Terry and Neville add tributes
    John Terry and Gary Neville are the latest to eulogise Motson following his death.
    The former Chelsea captain wrote: “RIP John Motson The voice of football.”
    Commentator Clive Tyldesley movingly wrote: “As a teenager I just wanted to be John Motson. Nobody else. Terribly sad.”
    Gary Neville added: “RIP John Motson.”
    Motty’s favourite goal
    Motson commentated over some of the best goals and best players to grace English football.
    He admired the likes of Eric Cantona and Paul Gascoigne but amateur Ronnie Radford stands out for him because of his famous goal for Hereford against Newcastle.
    But David Beckham tops them all thanks to his halfway line goal for Manchester United against Wimbledon.
    Speaking of his favourite goal and favourite game, Motty said: “The one game that does stick out was England’s 5-1 win in Germany and if you pushed me for a goal it would be David Beckham’s from the halfway line against Wimbledon.
    “I was shocked by the sheer audacity of it and I got a very good view!
    David Beckham’s halfway goal against Wimbledon was Motty’s favouriteCredit: Action Images – Reuters
    Martin Tyler honours “friend” Motson
    Sky Sports veteran commentator paid tribute to John Motson, who he knew for almost 50 years.
    “He was somebody I admired in terms of the profession enormously. His attention to detail was second to none. He was a real example to me.
    “he advised me to ‘talk little, but say a lot’. That says a lot about John. A wonderful career, a great guy away from the microphone and a great sense of humour. He helped me a lot.
    “A friend but a rival I suppose as well, but full admiration of him.”
    Tributes continue
    Many non sporting people have also spoken highly of the great Motson.
    From politics to business, the commentator made his mark.
    Alastair Campbell wrote: “So sad to hear Motty has died. The best. One of life’s enthusiasts, a man who loved football with every cell in his body and loved sharing his knowledge and passion with others. RIP.”
    Alan Sugar added: “Sorry to hear that John Motson has died. One of the greatest football commentators ever. RIP Motty.”
    Comedian David Baddiel said: “John Motson. Oy. Feels impossible: a voice that, at one time, was football. RIP.”
    Anne was ever-present by her husband’s sideCredit: Rex Features

    The pair both enjoyed going to The RacesCredit: PA
    Iconic moments – poetic commentary
    Motson built up a reputation for his quick quips and he also managed to capture the feeling of a big occasion.
    Never was that more true than the 1989 FA Cup final, when Wimbledon produced one of the all time great shocks by beating Liverpool 1-0.
    There were scenes of hysteria and disbelief at the final whistle and a distraught looking Kenny Dalglish as The Reds missed out on doing the double.
    “The Crazy Gang have beaten the Culture Club,” Motty delivered when the ref called time.
    And it is a line that has gone down in history.
    Voice of football
    Motson became one of the most familiar voices in the UK thanks to his enthusiasm and sharp wit.
    His interviews with Brian Clough were legendary but his relationship with many managers was close and a firm friendship – they trusted him implicitly and recognised his emotional attachment to football.
    He covered more than 2,000 games on TV and radio, including 29 FA Cup Finals, 10 World Cups and 10 European Championships.
    There were some comedic moments, most famously when he wore that sheepie in a snowstorm at Wycombe’s Adams Park in 1990, while his most regular on-air partner was Sir Trevor Brooking.
    Load more entries… More

  • in

    RB Leipzig vs Man City LIVE SCORE: Erling Haaland STARTS in Champions League last-16 clash – TV channel, stream

    MANCHESTER CITY get their Champions League campaign back underway with a huge clash at RB Leipzig TONIGHT.City eased through their group to qualify for their last-16 match-up with the German side.
    Pep Guardiola is still searching for his first Champions League trophy with Man City and his first since 2011.
    City have been a inconsistent in the league this season as they find themselves in a title race with Arsenal.

    Kick-off: 8pm
    TV channel: BT Sport 1
    Live stream: BT Sport website and app
    Leipzig XI: Blaswich; Klostermann, Orban, Gvardiol, Halstenberg; Laimer, Schlager; Werner, Szoboszlai, Forsberg; Andre Silva
    Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Dias, Akanji, Ake; Bernardo Silva, Rodri, Gundogan; Mahrez, Haaland, Grealish

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below…

    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Liverpool 2 Real Madrid 5 LIVE RESULT: Benzema caps stunning comeback for Los Blancos as Reds collapse – reaction

    REAL MADRID came from two-goals down to win at Anfield 5-2.Goals from Vinicius Jr, Eder Militao and Karim Benzema fired the defending European champions to a stunning win.
    After Darwin Nunez and Mo Salah’s early strikes, Liverpool simply collapsed in the face of a superior and more composed opponent.
    Goals: Nunez (4), Salah (14); Vinicius Jr (21, 36), E Militao (47), Benzema (55, 67)
    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST NEW CUSTOMER SIGN UP DEALS
    Stay up to date with all the latest from Anfield…
    Klopp’s headache set to continue
    The biggest question that is being asked of this Liverpool team this season is whether they will be able to achieve a top four finish.
    Without that, the implications are huge to the club.
    Klopp may have to now focus on their remaining league fixtures to try and ensure they stand any chance of reducing the gap between themselves and teams vying for the Champions League qualification spots.
    Watch out for those hairdryers
    Jurgen Klopp will no doubt be tearing into his side in the changing rooms right about now.
    Not one to pull any punches, his players can expect the full hairdryer treatment from the Liverpool manager.
    The fans would say, rightly so, as they saw their team make far too many mistakes and they were up against a side who punished them.
    Real Madrid took their chances and humbled The Reds in front of their own fans.
    Credit: Getty
    Liverpool legend has his say
    Ex-Liverpool centre-back Jamie Carragher gave his verdict on Jurgen Klopp’s side this evening as he spoke with CBS:
    That was shambolic from Liverpool. Embarrassing. We’ve made excuses for them all season but that was a disgrace in that second half.Jamie CarragherFootball pundit
    Croatian rolling back the years
    Some people have questioned whether this Real Madrid side is too old now and needs revamping.
    Luka Modric answered those questions this evening with a sublime performance.
    In the heart of midfield he was pulling the strings and the 37-year-old was ghosting past players he is almost double the age of.

    FT: Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    Well, that was a footballing lesson by the Spanish giants.
    Clinical in front of goal, they punished Liverpool for every mistake they made.
    Luka Modric has shown tonight that form is temporary, class is permanent.

    FT: Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    The referee blows his whistle to bring the game to an end.
    Liverpool’s fans will be somewhat relieved.
    This has been a hiding at Anfield tonight.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    90+2. Liverpool have been the comeback kings in Europe for so many years but this will be surely too big of an ask even for The Reds.
    Salah goes down in the box and there is a half-hearted appeal for a penalty but the referee is not interested.
    The home fans sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    90. Jurgen Klopp looks like he is ready to go home.
    What makes it worse for the German manager is that he is going to have to watch this all again to do his analysis of the game.
    Madrid are still looking to come forward, they are not done.
    There are going to be three minutes added.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    88. Madrid make a few changes now with Benzema and Modric coming off for Asensio and Toni Kroos.
    The Spanish side have some big games coming up.
    Ancelotti would not have expected to be able to rest players at any stage in this game tonight.
    Credit: Getty
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    86. Elliott comes on for Bajcetic.
    Alexander-Arnold whips in a corner but Madrid clear easily.
    What a difference in the atmosphere now compared to the first 15 minutes of this game.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    84. It won’t be long before the home end starts looking like we are having a fire drill.
    Modric has been immense this evening, rolling back the years.
    Nacho comes down the flank and he thinks he should have a free kick but the referee is not having any of it.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    82. Any side left in the competition who wondered if Real Madrid were capable of defending their crown have had their answer here tonight.
    This side just do not know when they are beaten.
    Carlo Ancelotti’s side certainly have not read the script.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    80. The home fans are relishing the final whistle now.
    Real Madrid have put Klopp’s side to the sword this evening.
    Rodrygo comes off for Ceballos.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    78. You have to credit where it’s due, Madrid’s performance has been something else.
    Most sides would have crumbled going 2-0 down so early on in a big European night at Anfield.
    Klopp’s side have big worries about qualifying for next season’s competition, but they can be assured that it is over for this one.
    Credit: EPA
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    76. Liverpool are struggling to get the ball off Madrid.
    They are the masters of controlling the game when they don’t need to chase it.
    These fans will not forget where they were when Liverpool conceded five goals in the Champions League for the first time.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    74. Joe Gomez comes off for Joel Matip.
    If Gomez had anymore of a nightmare this evening, no one would be surprised to find his home address is Elm Street.
    This tie is all but over for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    72. This is not a sight these fans are used to seeing.
    The last team to score five goals at Anfield were Arsenal in the Carabao Cup four years ago.
    Madrid are starting to dominate the ball.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    70. This has gone from the sublime to the surreal.
    Liverpool were 2-0 up in this game and since that, Madrid have scored five unanswered goals.
    Looking around the ground the fans look stunned.
    Liverpool 2-5 Real Madrid
    68. Wow, this has gone pear-shaped for Liverpool.
    Modric and Vinicius Junior combine before finding the Ballon D’Or winner.
    He takes the ball around on the onrushing Alisson and slots the ball home.
    Credit: Getty
    Goal – Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
    Liverpool 2-4 Real Madrid
    66. The ball breaks out to Bajcetic and he tries to curl one in from some distance.
    It looked closer from some angles but was not troubling Courtois in the Madrid goal.
    Madrid clear downfield and van Dijk heads the ball clear.
    Liverpool 2-4 Real Madrid
    64. Klopp does not look a happy man on the touchline.
    Robertson is still driving forward looking to support their attacks.
    Alexander-Arnold crosses and Carvajal puts it behind for a corner.
    Liverpool 2-4 Real Madrid
    62. This could play into the visitors hands now that Liverpool need to chase the game.
    Modric is finding too much space in the centre of park here.
    Rudiger tries an optimistic effort from long range, well over.
    Gakpo and Nunez are coming off for Jota and Firmino.
    Liverpool 2-4 Real Madrid
    60. Vinicius Junior gets a yellow card for trying to delay a free kick.
    As Liverpool come forward, the attack breaks down and the visitors look to counter attack.
    They are in no rush now having already scored four goals this evening.
    Liverpool 2-4 Real Madrid
    58. We still have over 30 minutes of this game remaining and there has already been six goals.
    Am sure we will see more.
    The referee is having a word with Nunez who went in with his arm leading against Rudiger.
    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Inter Milan vs Porto LIVE: Latest updates, score and team news for Champions League last-16 match

    INTER MILAN take on Porto in their Champions League last-16 clash. Both sides are gunning for a golden opportunity to reach the quarter-finals of the competition, where an even bigger tie awaits.

    Start time: 8pm, Wed Feb 22
    Live stream/TV: BT Sport 2
    Inter XI: To follow
    Porto XI: To follow

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow all the action with our live blog below…

    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Frankfurt vs Napoli LIVE: Latest updates, score, team news for Champions League last-16 game

    NAPOLI take on Frankfurt in the last-16 of the Champions League after storming through their group with ease. The Serie A side are top of their league and are in scintillating form, and will be looking to make tracks in Europe as they aim to go further than ever before.

    Start time: 8pm GMT
    Live stream/TV: BT Sport 2
    Frankfurt XI: To follow
    Napoli XI: To follow

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow our live blog for all the action from Frankfurt…

    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Man Utd 3 Leicester 0 LIVE RESULT: United close gap on Man City after Rashford inspires hosts to Foxes pummelling

    MANCHESTER UNITED ran riot against Leicester at Old Trafford – and Marcus Rashford was amongst the goals once again.The England international scored two superb goals to put the Red Devils in a commanding lead.
    And Jadon Sancho sealed all three points with a sensational team goal.

    RESULT: Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    TV channel/ live stream: Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League
    Man Utd XI: De Gea, Dalot, Shaw, Lindelof, Martinez, Fred, Sabitzer, Fernandes, Garnacho, Rashford, Weghorst
    Leicester XI: Ward, Castagne, Souttar, Faes, Kristiansen, Mendy, Dewsbury-Hall, Barnes, Maddison, Tete, Iheanacho

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow ALL of the latest updates below…
    Full time – Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    Manchester United return to winning ways at Old Trafford, and close the gap on Manchester City to three points – and on leaders Arsenal to five,
    The scoreline reflects a dominant display, but for half the game Leicester were the superior side.
    However, in Marcus Rashford, Manchester United have a matchwinner, and the in-form forward once again did the business.
    The England ace scored twice, and then along with Bruno Fernandes helped lay on a third for substitute Jadon Sancho.
    The result was harsh on Leicester, but if they play like that, the Foxes will have no trouble in pulling away from the dropzone.
    United, meanwhile, go marching on.

    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    90+4. In the final seconds, Fernandes attempts an elaborate chip to the back post that has Ward momentarily concerned until it drops on the roof of the net.
    The United captain can be very pleased with his performance today.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    90+2. Maddison is desperate to bring some respectability to the scoreline.
    Having just steered one long shot wide, the Leicester captain takes aim with another that’s plucked out of the air by De Gea.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    90. The fourth official is out with his electronic board, and it’s four minutes that will be added on.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    89. Feeling sorry for his teammate, Fernandes tries to tee up Weghorst for another strike at goal, only for Souttar to nip and intercept.
    The Dutchman appreciated the thought though, and gives Fernandes a pat on the back in recognition.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    87. What does Weghorst have to do to score a Premier League goal for Manchester United?
    It looked for all the world that the Dutch striker had broken his duck, only for his shot to be expertly kept out by Ward’s feet.
    It was superb build-up play by Sancho, who turned and fed the striker with the air of a player full of confidence.
    Weghorst, on the other hand, lay flat on his back after missing.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    84. The story of Leicester’s day.
    Barnes lines up a crisp half-volley that looks destined for the far corner until it hits teammate Praet full in the chest.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    82. Leicester ‘enjoy’ their best spell of the second half as they pressurise the home side’s packed penalty area.
    Despite looking as though his heavy touch had taken the ball out of play, Souttar manages to recover to win a corner.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester – Man Utd substitution
    80. Here’s a moment to remember for 17-year-old Kobbie Mainoo.
    The teenage midfielder – born in April 2005 – is on for his first Premier League appearance, replacing Marcel Sabitzer.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    78. The ‘oles!’ begin to ring around Old Trafford as United begin to play keep ball.
    It takes Leicester tempers up another notch.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    77. Regardless of your allegiance, Jadon Sancho really looks as though he’s enjoying his football again – and that is so good to see.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester – Leicester double substitution
    75. Jamie Vardy is on to ironic cheers, and further chants of Wayne Rooney’s name – and is immediately welcomed by a thumping Victor Lindelof challenge.
    Also on, to far less amusement despite his name, is Dennis Praet; off go Kelechi Iheanacho and Tete.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    74. Two goals for Marcus Rashford, a beauty from Jadon Sancho but the biggest cheers of the day – or should that be jeers? – are reserved for Jamie Vardy, who is stripped and ready to come on.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    72. Anthony Elanga begins to cause havoc on the right side.
    It’s absurd that this game could end in a thumping United win considering how the first half played out.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    70. Sancho has sight of goal again, escaping his marker on the left.
    His first shot, however, is blocked by Ward. HIs second is miscued over the crossbar.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester – Man Utd substitution
    69. With Barcelona at home and the Carabao Cup final on the horizon, Marcus Rashford is withdrawn for Anthony Elanga.
    Luke Shaw is also off, replaced by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    67. Marcus Rashford looks as though he’s about to be replaced, denying the forward the opportunity of a hat-trick, and fantasy managers around the world the chance of more points.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    65. In his technical area on the touchline, Brendan Rodgers can’t believe what he’s witnessed.
    His team were so dominant in the first half up until Marcus Rashford’s opening goal.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    63. Luke Shaw almost weaves his way through for number four, but strikes straight at Ward from the edge of the box.
    Man Utd 3-0 Leicester
    61. A superbly worked goal, and Manchester United have the points in the bag!
    This time it’s Jadon Sancho, on as a half-time substitute, who begins and finishes a lovely move.
    The forward finds Bruno Fernandes on the right, carries on his run, and then coverts first time from 15 yards when the ball is returned to him.
    James Maddison and Youri Tielemans protest to Stuart Atwell that Kelechi Iheanacho had been fouled in the build-up, but replays show it was weak hold-up play from the Leicester striker.
    It’s three!

    Man Utd 2-0 Leicester – Leicester double substitution
    59. A double change for Brendan Rodgers, who brings on Youri Tielemans and Boubakary Soumare for Kiernan Dewsbury Hall and Nampalys Mendy.
    Man Utd 2-0 Leicester – Man Utd substitution
    58. United make a change with Scott McTominay on for Fred.
    Man Utd 2-0 Leicester
    56. Marcus Rashford at the double!
    Manchester United’s star man tears away from Timothy Castagne on the left, and slides a shot past Danny Ward.
    However, no sooner had the celebrations begun, the linesman raised his flag on the far side.
    To the naked eye, Rashford looks offside, but after lengthy VAR consultation and a number of slowly inserted lines, the goal is green lit much to the surprise of everyone.
    Word reaches Stuart Atwell to award the strike, and Old Trafford erupts once again.
    It’s two!

    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara LIVE RESULTS: Leigh-thal has huge cut above eye after horrid clash of heads – latest updates

    LEIGH WOOD is back in action TONIGHT as he defends his WBA featherweight world title against heavy-hitter Mauricio Lara. Nottingham fighter Wood will be determined to build on his epic 12th-round knockout win over Michael Conlan 11 months ago.
    But Lara is set to be a tough test which Josh Warrington found out back in 2021 after being caught cold in the first round.

    Main event start time: 10pm GMT
    TV/Live stream: DAZN

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…
    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara (Round 1)
    The two fighters feel each other in the early stages.
    Wood goes for a big right hand but Lara swerves it.
    As Leigh Wood comes in closer, Lara swings a huge uppercut which misses.
    As soon as Lara comes in with the jab, Wood tries to come over the top with a big shot.
    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara
    Both fighters are heading out to the ring.
    They look focussed for this one.
    Main event ready to go off.
    Credit: Reuters
    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara
    The crowd are ready for this one as ‘Sweet Caroline’ belts out as Lara heads into the ring.
    He doesn’t speak a word of English as we saw backstage with the translator, but seems to like this song.
    It is a full house here now.
    Next fight up…..
    We are ready for the main event now.
    Leigh Wood vs Mauricio Lara.
    The one we have all been waiting for.
    Dalton Smith wins by unanimous decision
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 12)
    Smith is trying to finish this fight off in the final round.
    Allington seems capable of taking the barrage.
    Dalton Smith is still looking to land some big hooks.
    He is feinting some punches trying to draw in the chance for a shot to finish him off.
    Allington has looked a little tired in this round but does well to go the distance.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 11)
    Dalton Smith has taken this fight in his stride.
    Questionable whether he needed to take it up a gear and put Allington to bed.
    You don’t want to take every fight the distance.
    Allington has taken some big punches and still seems keen land some punches himself.
    Credit: Reuters
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 10)
    Dalton Smith is very lucky to not have a points deduction in this round.
    He picks his opponent up and slams him into the canvas like it’s WWE.
    Smith has a cut above his eye, he is still in control of this fight but if he had finished this in an earlier round, there would be not cut above his eye.
    That could affect future bout plans.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 9)
    Allington is taking a lot of punches now from Dalton Smith.
    The defending champion still looks capable of finishing this with a couple of punches.
    Smith catches Allington with a left hook and his legs wobble and he is struggling to stay in this one.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 8)
    Allington makes a big mistake as he comes out of the clinch and leaves his chin open.
    Dalton Smith comes straight and catches him with a combination and rocks his opponent as he struggles to stay up.
    This is measured boxing by Smith, not taking any unnecessary risks but looking to pick off Allington.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 7)
    It is a surprise that Smith has not been given a warning.
    He keeps pushing Allington away under the jaw.
    Smith still biding his time while landing some good body shots.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 6)
    Dalton Smith is winning the card with everyone.
    He needs to make sure that he doesn’t get complacent.
    When his big shots miss, he is off balance and gives the chance for a counter.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 5)
    The referee is not happy with the pushing by both boxers and has to have another word with them.
    Smith is trying to pick Allington off as he comes in.
    He catches him with a heavy body shot.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 4)
    Dalton Smith is trying to get closer and get some punches in.
    Allington is wary to keep out of range.
    Smith is struggling to land his punches on his opponent.
    Towards the end of the round Smith lands a combination and stuns Allington, rocked by the power of those punches.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 3)
    Both fighters are still being very cautious.
    Smith follows up his jab with combinations.
    Allington is focussed on not trying to take any big hits.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 2)
    Both boxers are planning for the distance with this one.
    Waiting for an opening in the opponent’s defence.
    Allington still working the jab well, he may have edged that one.
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington (Round 1)
    First round is a bit like they were both posing for a photoshoot.
    Finally towards the end of the round they start exchanging punches.
    Allington is trying to get behind his jab with Smith poised for the counter.
    Credit: Reuters
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington
    Big test for Dalton Smith to showcase his talent in this one.
    He’s already won the best intro music tonight so far.
    As Dalton heads to the ring ‘When the Sun Goes Down’ by the Arctic Monkeys blares out.
    Tune.
    Next fight up…..
    Dalton Smith vs Billy Allington
    British Super Lightweight title fight.
    Wilfredo Flores vs Gary Cully (Round 2)
    Cully is hurting Flores with his attacks.
    He puts Flores on the canvas for an eight count.
    Flores looks at his corner, he’s gone.
    Cully comes back in and puts him down again, fight over
    Credit: PA
    Wilfredo Flores vs Gary Cully (Round 1)
    Two very different styles here.
    Cully stays away from his opponent then dives in quickly with combos before getting back out of there.
    He has cut Flores on his eye early on here.
    Next fight up…..
    Two undefeated boxers going toe-to-toe in this one.
    Wilfredo Flores vs Gary Cully
    Good reception for the Irish boxer Gary ‘The Diva’ Cully.
    WBA Intercontinental belt on the line in this one.
    Cheavon Clarke wins by unanimous decision
    Israel Duffus vs Cheavon Clarke (Round 10)
    Clarke despite looking tired tries to put it together for the last round.
    Duffus seems he is coping well.
    Just at the end of the round Clarke lands a big right and sits him down on his backside with the last punch of the fight.
    Israel Duffus vs Cheavon Clarke (Round 9)
    Both boxers land some heavy body shots.
    Clarke is moving more slowly than in previous rounds, he is feeling going this distance.
    Duffus has come back from nowhere like the counts in the previous rounds and knockdowns didn’t happen.
    Load more entries… More

  • in

    Newcastle 0 Liverpool 2 LIVE RESULT: Gakpo and Nunez sink battling Magpies after Pope red card – updates

    LIVERPOOL rounded off Saturday’s Premier League action with a thrilling 2-0 win against Newcastle.The Magpies looked more threatening in the opening minutes of the game.
    But Darwin Nunez fired Jurgen Klopp’s men ahead before Cody Gakpo doubled their lead.
    And things went from bad to worse for the Magpies as Nick Pope was sent off for handling the ball outside the box.

    RESULT: Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    Live stream: NOW TV
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League
    Newcastle XI: Pope; Trippier, Schar, Botman, Burn; Gordon, Longstaff, Joelinton; Almiron, Isak, Saint-Maximin
    Liverpool XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Gomez, Robertson; Henderson, Fabinho, Bajcetic; Salah, Nunez, Gakpo

    CASINO SPECIAL – BEST ONLINE CASINOS FOR 2023
    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…
    Big test for Howe’s Magpies
    Eddie Howe will have one of his toughest tests of his tenure as manager.
    Everything has been rosy for Newcastle this season but with only one win in their last four games, he needs to pick his players up and ensure that they are in it for the long haul.
    Injuries and suspensions are coming at the wrong time for The Magpies and they need to ensure that they can make sure that this is a season to remember.

    Focus turns to EFL Cup final
    Eddie Howe will need to lift his team before their trip to Wembley to take on Man Utd.
    Before today, they were unbeaten in 17 games and need to take confidence from that going into the final.
    It will be a big day out for the Geordie faithful and they will want to give the fans a good showing.
    Reds give Magpies a reality check
    Slowly but surely, Liverpool are starting to get back into their stride again as players return from injury.
    One such player, Fabinho probably put his best performance of the season in today, doing what he does best.
    When he plays in front of the back four, he offers the team so much more protection, preventing players from getting at Alisson and co.

    FT: Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    Liverpool inflict Newcastle’s second defeat of the season.
    Eddie Howe will be glad to see the back of Jurgen Klopp and his side.
    The visitors should have probably doubled their lead with the chances late on but it is the three points and the clean sheet that will please their manager.

    FT: Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    The referee brings the game to an end.
    Massive win for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
    Liverpool inflict their second win against Newcastle this season.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    90+2. Jota is just not destined to get a goal tonight.
    This time he goes around the keeper and shoots but it is cleared off the line for Newcastle.
    Robertson wins a corner at the expense of Dan Burn.
    Credit: Reuters
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    90. That would have been the icing on the cake for the visitors.
    Liverpool come forward as Alexander-Arnold hits a sublime cross to Jota.
    He looks to head back across goal and it misses the far post by a whisker.
    We are going to have three added minutes.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    88. This was a must-win game for Liverpool today.
    The win keeps their dreams of Champions League football alive next season.
    Robertson whips in a corner but burn heads behind for another.
    They play it short and it is whipped in and Jota misses a sitter with the header.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    86. Saint-Maximin has been the stand-out player for The Magpies today.
    As soon as he gets the ball he looks to drive at the Liverpool defence.
    The home fans have seemed to have woken up now as they try to get behind their side to drown out the Liverpool fans.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    84. Gordon finds space as he runs through the middle.
    He lays the ball off to Wilson but Alisson is quick off his line again to make yet another save.
    The Brazilian stopper may be their man of the match today.
    Credit: Reuters
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    82. Gordon gives the ball away in his own box.
    It is played to Salah who shoots but it is straight at Dubravka.
    Liverpool want to find a third goal to kill this game off.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    80. Gordon sprints down the right looking to beat James Milner and get into the box.
    The veteran player times his challenge perfectly to dispossess him.
    Liverpool counter with numbers in their favour but Ritchie gets back to put the ball behind for a corner.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    78. You have to give credit to Eddie Howe’s side.
    It would be easy for heads to drop after the sending off but they have continued to come at the visitors.
    Liverpool need to utilise some game management now as they knock the ball around the back four.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    76. Liverpool have numbers over every time they counter.
    Some great interplay finds Robertson through on goal again.
    He tries to unselfishly find Salah but the pass is behind him.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    74. This will be a massive win for Jurgen Klopp’s team.
    As we get towards the run in to the business end of the season, a run of form could be the difference.
    Liverpool need to see this game out now.
    Credit: Getty
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    72. Good management from Eddie Howe as he starts thinking more of the cup final next week.
    You never like to see a player think they know better than their manager.
    Flashbacks of Kepa refusing to come off there.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    70. This will be a big loss for Newcastle.
    After his shot the midfielder is holding his hamstring.
    It looks like Matt Ritchie will be ready to come on for him.
    Joelinton does not want to come off, but it looks like Eddie Howe is going to pull rank.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    68. Liverpool almost catch The Magpies on the break again.
    This time they get the ball into the wrong player really as Andrew Robertson receives the ball.
    His elaborate backheel is going nowhere.
    Meanwhile, Joelinton is down, struggling with an injury.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    66. Anthony Gordon will want to impress today.
    The ex-Everton player was once on the books of Liverpool as a youngster.
    The Magpies are are still pressing, desperate to find a goal that changes the game.
    Credit: Reuters
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    64. Newcastle now make changes themselves.
    Wilson replaces Isak, while Gordon comes on for Almiron.
    Trippier comes off for Murphy.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    62. The ten men of Newcastle are still causing Liverpool problems in defence.
    Saint-Maximin in particular is stretching the backline.
    Dubravka has done well since coming on also.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    60. Henderson, Gakpo, Bajcetic and Nunez come off.
    Jota, Firmino, Milner and Elliott come on.
    Some fresh legs to stretch the ten men of Newcastle.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    58. Liverpool counter and the ball is fed to Nunez.
    He drops the shoulder and cuts inside onto his right and shoots.
    Dubravka gets down and makes a smart save.
    Credit: Reuters
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    56. van Dijk heads the ball behind for a Newcastle corner.
    It finds Schar but he heads the ball with his eyes closed.
    Needless to say his header is well wide of the target.
    Newcastle 0-2 Liverpool
    54. Trippier looks to block a Nunez cross and the Liverpool forward takes a tumble.
    He is receiving some medical attention as he lands awkwardly on his shoulder.
    Firmino and Jota are warming up for The Reds.
    Load more entries… More