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    F1 Belgian Grand Prix LIVE: FP1 to get underway with Lewis Hamilton looking to eat into Max Verstappen’s huge title lead

    THE Formula One season gets back underway and Lewis Hamilton is looking to salvage his season with a fresh start at the Belgian Grand Prix.The seven-time F1 world champion has been on a trip to Africa to unwind during the mid-season break and has come back refreshed and raring to go.
    Max Verstappen currently leads the standings on 258 points ahead of Charles Leclerc on 178pts and Sergio Perez on 173.
    So there remains a lot to play for in the second half of the season – get set to see how it unfolds as the F1 calendar rolls on once more.

    TV channel: Sky Sports F1
    Live stream: Now
    Friday, August 26: Practice One 1pm, Practice Two 4pm
    Saturday, August 27: Practice Three 12pm, Qualifying 3pm
    Sunday, August 28: Belgian Grand Prix race 2pm

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    Europa League draw LIVE REACTION: Man Utd trip to Cyprus, Arsenal in with PSV, West Ham in with Anderlecht – updates

    MANCHESTER UNITED face travelling up to 10,000 miles in total for their Europa League group stages as they drew Real Sociedad, Moldovan side FC Sheriff and Cypriot team Omononia. Arsenal will take on a tough trip to PSV, and they also have Zurich and Bodo/Glimt.
    And West Ham’s Europa Conference League group consists of Romanian club FCSB, Anderlecht and Silkborg.

    Start time: 12pm BST
    Live stream: BT Sport YouTube

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    Long distance for United…
    Manchester United will have to travel far and wide for their Europa League group stage games this season.
    The Red Devils will make a 4,200 mile-round trip to Cyprus to challenge Omonia and will travel 3,600 miles to Moldova and back to take on Sheriff in Group E.
    These long journeys could really take a hit on the United players, as they also face a tough test against Real Sociedad in the groups.
    All this among the Premier League games that they will be playing, makes it a much tougher draw than it looks on paper for United.
    West Ham’s new boy…
    West Ham will be looking to be victorious in this year’s rendition of the UEFA Europa Conference League, and they have agreed a deal for a big player who could help them do so…
    Lucas Paqueta has been the latest starlet to come out of Ligue 1 with Lyon, and has commanded a £51 million price tag.
    He is a midfielder of immense talent, scoring 21 goals and provided 14 assists in 80 appearances for Lyon as well as being capped 33 times by Brazil, and netting seven times.
    Vinicius JR (Left) Lucas Paqueta (Middle) and Neymar JR (Right) for Brazil.Credit: AFP
    Games to watch out for
    Now that the draw is over for both European competitions, we can round up some of the most exciting games that have been drawn.
    These are the ones we think you should be most excited for…
    Europa League:

    Arsenal vs PSV
    AS Roma vs Real Betis
    Manchester United vs Real Sociedad

    Europa Conference League:

    Fiorentina vs Istanbul Basaksehir
    West Ham vs Anderlecht
    OGC Nice vs Koln
    Hearts vs Fiorentina

    West Ham’s group…
    This is how West Ham’s Europa Conference League group stage draw will look this season.
    They landed a somewhat tricky group, including FC FCSB, Anderlecht and Silkeborg, although it was far from the worst possible outcome.
    Many fans won’t recognise FC FCSB, as they changed their name from Steaua Bucuresti in 2017, but Chelsea fans may remember when they beat the Romanian outfit 1-0 in the 2013 Champions League.
    Anderlecht could too be a tricky opponent, as they have produced some of the finest Belgian talents we have seen, such as Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans.
    Overall, however, you would expect West Ham to win all their games in this group with relative ease, and move on to the knockout rounds of the competition.
    The draw in full…
    This is the UEFA Europa Conference League draw in full.
    The Europa Conference League draw in full. Credit: @Europacnfleague via Twitter.
    Group G
    Slavia Praha, 1907 Cluj, Sivasspor, Ballkani.
    Group E
    AZ Alkmaar, Apollon, Vaduz, Dnipro-1.
    Group D
    FK Partizan, FC Koln, OGC Nice, Slovacko
    Group H
    FC Basel, Slovan Bratislava, Zalgiris Vilnius, Pyunik
    Group F
    KAA Gent, Molde FK, Shamrock Rovers, Djurgarden
    Group C
    Villarrael CF, Hapoel Beer-Sheva, Austria Wien, Lech Poznan
    Group B
    West Ham, FC FCSB, Anderlecht, Silkeborg IF.
    Group A
    Istanbul Basaksehir, Fiorentina, Hearts, RFS
    Group H
    FC Basel, Slovan Bratislava, Zalgiris
    Group F
    KAA Gent, Molde FK, FC Vaduz
    Group D
    FK Partizan, FC Koln, OGC Nice
    Group C
    Villarrael CF, Hapoel Beer-Sheva, Austria Wien
    Group B
    West Ham, FC FCSB, Anderlecht
    Group A
    Istanbul Basaksehir, Fiorentina, Hearts
    Group H
    FC Basel, Slovan Bratislava
    Group G
    Slavia Praha, 1907 Cluj
    Group F
    KAA Gent, Molde FK
    Group E
    AZ Alkmaar, Apollon Limassol
    Group D
    FK Partizan, FC Koln
    Group C
    Villarrael CF, Hapoel Beer-Sheva
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    Uefa Champions League group stage draw LIVE: Stream free, TV channel and pots for Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs and Man City

    THE biggest clubs in Europe are about learn their fate as Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham get set for the Champions League draw.And the four English entrants will be joined by Rangers and Celtic, who are together in a Champions League group stage draw for the first time in 12 years.
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s Gers beat PSV Eindhoven in qualifying after a thrilling 1-0 win in Philips Stadion last night, clinching the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
    The dream for all of these teams will be to take the trophy off Champions Real Madrid, who beat Liverpool 1-0 in the final in Paris in May.
    Country protection will be in place for the draw, meaning no team can draw a club from the same nation until the quarter-final stage.
    Find out all you need to know about the group stage draw…
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    Start time: 4.45pm
    TV channel: BT Sport 1
    Free live stream: BT Sport YouTube/UEFA website
    Pot 1: Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, Ajax
    Pot 2: Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur
    Pot 3: Borussia Dortmund, Red Bull Salzburg, Shakhtar Donetsk, Inter, Napoli, Sporting Lisbon, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica
    Pot 4: Club Brugge, Celtic, Marseille, Maccabi Haifa, Viktoria Plzen, Rangers, Dinamo Zagreb, Copenhagen

    Legends as far as the eye can see
    One thing which is always interesting in these draws is getting to see how time has been to some of our favourite players from years gone by.
    Juventus vice-president Pavel Nedved arrives at the venue looking as though he is still ready to step in for any potential reboot of ‘Roadhouse’.
    What a fantastic midfielder Nedved was.
    The draw ceremony is just about to begin.
    Credit: AFP
    Final preparations taking place
    Everything is being polished and arranged ready for the group stage draw in Istanbul, Turkey.
    As the player and club representatives arrive, it is starting to fill up slowly but surely.
    Conversations will be about who they do and don’t want to face in the early stages of the competition.
    Credit: Getty
    Famous faces wherever you look
    As the draw itself attracts representatives of all the clubs involved along with a lot of ex-players, there are lots familiar faces on show.
    Edwin Van der Sar, the ex-Man Utd goalkeeper and now Chief Executive at Ajax arrives at the venue.
    Good to see the Dutchman showing his sense of humour as the cameras capture him.

    Keeping the dream alive
    This is the most coveted trophy in European football.
    Nobody ever forgets winning it, with clubs celebrating their wins in their club’s history such is the size of the prize.
    Of the six British teams entering this season’s competition, only Rangers, Tottenham and Man City have yet to win the trophy.
    Credit: @ChampionsLeague
    Time to meet the don
    One man will live in history in this competition as a manager, Carlo Ancelotti.
    The current Real Madrid manager has now won the trophy four times (twice with AC Milan, twice with Real Madrid).
    He is also the first and only person to have managed teams in five Champions League finals.
    His side go into today’s draw as the champions, looking to defend their crown.
    Credit: Polaris
    Form temporary, class permanent
    As we edge closer to the big draw, we take a look at the all-time top scorers in the Champions League group stages.
    With Cristiano Ronaldo not being involved in this season’s competition, it gives Lionel Messi a chance to extend the gap between the two.
    Credit: @ChampionsLeague
    From Russia without love
    There will be no Russian teams in this season’s Champions League as part of the UEFA punishment because of the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
    Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk will play their group games at Legia Warsaw’s Stadion Wojska Polskiego in Poland, almost 1,000 miles from Donetsk.
    That will be Shakhtar’s fourth different Champions League home ground away from their city since Donetsk was captured by pro-Russian separatists in 2014.
    Gio’s special night in Eindhoven
    Giovanni van Bronckhorst will be keen to see how his Glasgow Rangers fare in the draw after a memorable win against Ruud van Nistelrooy’s PSV side, booking their place in today’s draw.
    After a 2-2 stalemate at Ibrox in the first leg, the Dutch side were much fancied to progress to the group stages.
    It is 12 years since Rangers qualified for the Champions League group stages.
    Credit: Getty
    Time for City to exorcise demons
    During his reign at Man City, Pep Guardiola has won pretty much everything there is to win.
    However, there is one rather large elephant in the room, the Champions League.
    Their rivals laud their inability to perform on the biggest stage of them all and if Pep were to leave City at the end of his contract, it would be the stain on his CV.
    Having added Erling Haaland amongst others to their squad, this season could be the best chance for some time for Pep Guardiola to make winning the trophy their priority.
    Who are punters fancying?
    It is always an interesting read to see who the fans are putting their money on to reign supreme in this season’s competition.
    Betfair have compiled a list to show where they are seeing the money going as it stands.
    Percentage of single bets placed on clubs to win the Champions League 2022/23:
    Man City: 21%
    Tottenham: 16.4%
    Liverpool: 15.4%
    PSG: 8.9%
    Real Madrid: 7.8%
    Barcelona: 7.69%
    Bayern Munich: 6.5%
    Chelsea: 5%
    Atletico Madrid: 2.8%
    Juventus: 2.2%
    AC Milan, Inter Milan: 1.77%
    Napoli: 1.2%
    Sevilla: 0.7%
    Celtic, Sporting Lisbon, Borussia Dortmund: 0.5%
    Frankfurt: 0.2%
    Show me the money
    As ever, football fans have been betting on who they think will win this season’s Champions League trophy.
    Here are the latest odds from Betfair.
    Champions League winner 2022/23:
    Man City: 11/4
    Liverpool: 5/1
    PSG: 6/1
    Bayern Munich: 7/1
    Barcelona: 12/1
    Real Madrid: 12/1
    Chelsea: 12/1
    Tottenham: 16/1
    Inter Milan: 25/1
    Juventus: 33/1
    Celtic: 250/1
    Rangers: 250/1
    Familiar faces, unfamiliar surroundings
    As the transfer window has served up some interesting moves this summer, we will be seeing some big names in kits we are not used to them donning.
    Robert Lewandowski will be wearing the colours of Barcelona in this season’s competition, while Erling Haaland has swapped Dortmund for Man City.
    Pep Guardiola will be hoping that the striker is the missing piece of the jigsaw which will see them win their first ever Champions League trophy.
    Semi-automated offside technology
    This year’s Champions League will see a camera based system judge offside calls in the group stages.
    It was approved last month by FIFA for the World Cup and it will use multiple cameras to track players limbs from the moment when a key pass is made.
    There has been a lot of controversy in Champions League history but this technology is being brought in to try and eradicate the errors.
    A pot of gold
    There could be some tasty match-ups this year.

    Champions of the Champions League
    Real Madrid lead the charts by some way when it comes to Champions League triumphs.
    Below is a list of some of the winners:

    Real Madrid – 14
    AC Milan – 7
    Liverpool – 6
    Bayern Munich – 6
    Barcelona – 5
    Ajax – 4
    Manchester United and Inter Milan – 3
    Benfica, Chelsea, Nottingham Forest and Porto – 2

    Ready to start changing Gers
    Rangers have turned up fashionably late to the party but they are here and are loving every single moment of it.
    The Scottish giants pipped Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s side to the final Champions League qualification spot having beaten PSV Eindhoven in Holland yesterday.
    This meant that Rangers have finally made a return to top-tier European football for the first time in twelve years.
    And they join bitter rivals Celtic in Pot 4, however, both could face hard opponents due to the pot that they are in.
    Time to rewind the clocks
    Real Madrid became the Kings of Europe for a 14th time in last season’s competition.
    Liverpool fans, look away now.
    Credit: Getty
    A rundown of the pots
    There are four pots for the Champions League group stage draw which are then allocated into groups of eight.
    Pot 1: Real Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, Manchester City, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Porto, Ajax
    Pot 2: Liverpool, Chelsea, Barcelona, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Sevilla, RB Leipzig, Tottenham Hotspur
    Pot 3: Borussia Dortmund, Red Bull Salzburg, Shakhtar Donetsk, Inter, Napoli, Sporting Lisbon, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica
    Pot 4: Club Brugge, Celtic, Marseille, Maccabi Haifa, Viktoria Plzen, Rangers, Dinamo Zagreb, Copenhagen
    Welcome to the Champions League group stage draw
    Good morning, good afternoon or good evening wherever you are tuned in from.
    One thing that we all have in common is the anticipation of an exciting group stage draw.
    Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Spurs could all be in for a tough group if luck is not on their side.
    But equally, the four English sides will put themselves favourites to qualify no matter who stands in front of them as they have all either won this competition or been in the final.
    Keep refreshing the page folks as we will have all the latest gossip and news ahead of what is set to be a scintillating draw.
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    Carabao Cup 3rd round draw LIVE REACTION: Man City vs Chelsea, Arsenal vs Brighton, Man Utd vs Aston Villa – FULL draw

    MANCHESTER CITY host Chelsea in the pick of the Carabao Cup third round ties.Elsewhere, Arsenal take on Brighton at the Emirates and Manchester United play Aston Villa in other mouth-watering clashes for the next round when the Prem sides in Europe join the party.
    In total there are SEVEN all-Prem clashes to look forward to in the third round.
    While Liverpool, who won the trophy last season, take on Derby County.

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    Carabao Cup draw dates
    Remember, the third round takes place in the week commencing November 7.
    Yes, that is just two weeks before the World Cup!
    Carabao Cup draw in full
    Leicester vs Newport County
    West Ham vs Blackburn
    Wolves vs Leeds
    Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham
    Manchester United vs Aston Villa
    Bournemouth vs Everton
    Liverpool vs Derby
    Burnley vs Crawley
    Bristol City vs Lincoln
    Manchester City vs Chelsea
    Stevenage vs Charlton
    MK Dons vs Morecambe
    Newcastle vs Crystal Palace
    Southampton vs Sheffield Wednesday
    Arsenal vs Brighton
    Brentford vs Gillingham
    Carabao Cup draw
    Seven all-Premier League clashes in the Carabao Cup third round!
    Manchester City hosting Chelsea being the pick of the bunch.

    Carabao Cup third round dates
    The Carabao Cup will be played on the week of November 7.
    Then two weeks later the World Cup will be taking place!
    Carabao Cup draw complete
    And that’s the draw!
    Man City vs Chelsea the big one, with many an all-Prem tie next round.
    Carabao Cup draw
    Brentford vs Gillingham
    Carabao Cup draw
    Arsenal vs Brighton
    Carabao Cup
    Southampton vs Sheff Weds
    Carabao Cup draw
    Newcastle vs Crystal Palace
    Carabao Cup draw
    MK DOns vs Morecambe
    Carabao Cup draw
    Stevenage vs Charlton
    Carabo Cup draw
    Man City vs Chelsea
    Carabao Cup draw
    Bristol City vs Lincoln City
    Carabao Cup draw
    Burnley vs Crawley
    Carabao Cup draw
    Liverpool vs Derby
    Carabao Cup draw
    Bournemouth vs Everton
    Carabao Cup draw
    Man Utd vs Aston Villa
    Carabao Cup draw
    Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham
    Carabao Cup draw
    Wolves vs Leeds
    Carabao Cup draw
    West Ham vs Blackburn
    Carabao Cup draw
    Leicester vs Newport County
    Carabao Cup draw underway
    Liverpool legends John Aldridge and John Barnes are conducting the draw.
    And we’re off!
    Carabao Cup third round dates
    The Carabao Cup will be played on the week commencing November 7.
    Just a couple weeks before the World Cup starts…
    Prem giants join in
    The Premier League sides in Europe this season – Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Man City, West Ham and Tottenham all go into the draw at this stage.
    Can Liverpool make it back-to-back triumphs?

    Five minute warning
    The Carabao Cup third round draw will start in five minutes.
    All the Prem sides in Europe are joining.
    Here we go!
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    PSV vs Rangers LIVE: Stream, TV channel as Colak fires Gers ahead in Champions League play-off – latest

    RANGERS have work to do if they’re to make the Champions League group stage for the first time since 2010.The Gers drew 2-2 with former European champions PSV Eindhoven last week as they failed to make the most of home advantage at Ibrox.
    That means they’ll need to get a result in the Netherlands if they are to qualify, following an Armando Obispo equaliser for Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side.
    But Rangers are set to benefit from there being no away goals rule in this year’s Champions League, meaning there will be a penalty shootout if the aggregate score remains 2-2 rather than PSV going through automatically.
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    Kick-off time: 8pm
    TV channel: Premier Sports 1
    Live stream: Premier Player
    PSV XI: Benitez; Teze, Ramalho, Obispo, Max; Sangare, Veerman, Gutierrez; Saibari, Luuk De Jong, Gakpo
    Rangers XI: McLaughlin; Tavernier, Goldson, Sands, Barisic; Lundstram, Kamara, Lawrence; Tillman, Colak, Kent.

    A night to remember in Eindhoven
    Rangers fans will talk about the time they went abroad and came back with a place in the Champions League group stage.
    From start to finish, van Bronckhorst’s side stuck to their game plan and managed to silence the wall of noise at the Philips Stadion.
    Weathering the second half storm as PSV tried to break the deadlock to tip the tie in their favour.
    The foresight by Tillman to anticipate Benitez’s pass to Ramalho, pressuring the defender into an error and robbing him of the ball.
    Squaring the ball to Colak who rolled the ball into an empty net.
    There will be some sore heads in Glasgow tomorrow.
    PSV hopes and dreams shattered in front of their own fans.
    Credit: Dan Westwell
    From zero to hero….
    Antonio Colak broke Rangers’ hearts 12 months ago as he scored a quickfire double for Malmo to knock Rangers out of the competition.
    At the time he was on loan at the club from PAOK Salonika and the Glasgow giants saw something in the player as they looked to secure a transfer for the striker.
    Fast forward to tonight, Colak scoring the pivotal goal to send ‘Gers through to the group stage of the Champions League.
    Once he signed for the club, he laid out his dream of scoring the goals to send the club into the Champions League group stage draw and boy has he delivered.
    Credit: AP
    Gio ends decade of pain
    Rangers will be competing in the Champions League group stage for the first time in 12 years thanks to the victory in Eindhoven this evening.
    Antonio Colak’s goal sends van Bronckhorst’s side into the promised land along with the riches that comes with it.
    You can see from the celebrations at the final whistle how much it means to these players to compete in Europe’s elite competition.
    Credit: PA
    ‘Gers unbeaten run continues
    Rangers fans may want them to play all their European games in Eindhoven.
    They have never lost a game here and more importantly, tonight’s win takes them into the group stage draw tomorrow.
    The players go to the away end, thanking the fans who travelled and enjoying the moment with them.
    FT: PSV 0-1 Rangers (2-3)
    The referee brings the game to a close and the celebrations start with van Bronckhorst and his coaches doing a Poznan on the touchline.
    Rangers are in the Champions League group stages.
    What a night for these fans who have made the trip to Eindhoven.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    90+4. Van Ginkel meets the cross but his header drifts wide.
    McLoughlin watches the ball out for a goal kick, running the clock down.
    We are seconds from Rangers returning to the promised land.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    90+2. PSV are knocking balls into the box hoping for the second ball to drop to a red and white shirt.
    Colak comes off for Sakala.
    Rangers fans in the crowd bite their nails down to the knuckle.
    Credit: Rex
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    90. The collective groan comes from the away end.
    The fourth official holds his board up showing four minutes of added time.
    PSV are getting closer to ‘last chance saloon’ time.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Van Ginkel yellow card
    88. The home fans try and make themselves heard to lift their team in these final stages.
    Van Ginkel is penalised for a foul on Sands.
    No complaint about the card for the high tackle on the Rangers man.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    86. Max comes off for Van Ginkel for PSV.
    That is the same player who once spent years being loaned out to various clubs around Europe by Chelsea.
    Rangers have PSV boxed into their own half at the moment.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Obispo yellow card
    84. Scott Wright skips past Obispo down the right.
    The defender chops him to the ground.
    Chance for the Rangers man to run the clock down a little.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    82. As Ramalho came off, he kicked and punched his seat in the stands.
    The PSV centre-back knows he may have cost them a place in the competition.
    Rangers are getting bodies in the way of everything PSV have to throw at them.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    80. PSV are constantly looking to switch play from one flank to the other to stretch Rangers.
    They are managing to keep the wolf from the door at the moment.
    Every shot wide of the goal by the hosts move Rangers closer to that Champions League group stage.
    Credit: Getty
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    78. Every minute must seem like an age for the visitors.
    PSV are dominating the ball and looking to try and unpick the Rangers defence.
    Great play by Lundstram as he heads the ball back calmly to his keeper.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    76. PSV are starting to turn the screw now.
    Saibari comes off for Vinicius.
    The corner is whipped in but Rangers manage to clear.
    Backs to the wall time for the ‘Gers right now.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Gakpo chance!
    74. Kamara and Lawrence come off for Wright and Arfield.
    van Bronckhorst looking to freshen things up in the centre of the park.
    Simons threads in Gakpo, one on one with the keeper.
    Great save from McLoughlin.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    72. Huge pressure on the home side now.
    With every minute that goes by, they are a step closer to crashing out of the Champions League.
    This will test the management credentials of van Nistelrooy now.
    PSV are looking dangerous on the attack with Simons, PSV players almost queueing up at the back post.
    He finds Max who mishits his shot, dragging it wide of the goal.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Mwene yellow card
    70. Chance for Rangers to slow the game and give themselves some breathing space.
    Kent does well to draw the foul from Mwene.
    PSV are desperately trying to find a way back into this game.
    Credit: PA
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Tillman chance!
    68. Kent cuts inside and looks to get a shot away but it is blocked.
    It deflects into the path of Tillman who shoots from the edge of the box.
    If anything he strikes it too well and the keeper is able to save.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Kent yellow card
    66. Kent is booked for following through on Sangaré.
    Lundstram heads the ball clear.
    They do say you are at your most vulnerable straight after a goal.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers – Lundstram yellow card
    64. Simons is fouled by Lundstram which earns him a yellow card.
    PSV have a free-kick some way out.
    It has awoken the home fans.
    Colak heads it clear for a corner.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    62. Massive goal for the visitors.
    PSV now have it all to do.
    The away fans can be heard from the top of the stands now.
    PSV 0-1 Rangers
    60. Fantastic play by Tillman anticipating the short pass to the defender by the keeper.
    He was on top of him straight away and won the ball back.
    As Benitez comes out to him, he squares the ball for Colak to knock the ball into an empty net.
    Credit: Rex
    Goal – Antonio Colak (Rangers)
    PSV 0-0 Rangers
    58. What a goal that would have been.
    The keeper was beaten all ends up and getting nowhere near that one.
    You could feel the stunned silence from the home fans as it rattled the woodwork of Benitez’s goal.
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    Man Utd 2 Liverpool 1 LIVE RESULT: Sancho & Rashford inspire Red Devils to leapfrog Klopp’s men at Old Trafford

    MANCHESTER UNITED beat all odds tonight by securing three points against fierce rivals Liverpool.English duo Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford sent Old Trafford into a frenzy having put United up with less than an hour played.
    Until Liverpool talisman Mo Salah’s brave header made it a nervy last ten for the home side.
    However, the Red Devils managed to hang on and secure their first victory of the season, leapfrogging Jurgen Klopp’s side in the process.

    RESULT: Man Utd 2-1 Liverpool
    TV: Sky Sports Main Event & Premier League
    Live stream: NowTV
    Man Utd XI: De Gea; Dalot, Varane, Martinez, Malacia; Eriksen, McTominay; Elanga, Fernandes, Sancho; Rashford
    Liverpool XI: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Milner, Henderson, Elliot; Salah, Firmino, Diaz

    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…
    Bailly set to leave the club
    Manchester United defender Eric Bailly is reportedly set to leave the club on loan this summer.
    According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Ivorian is in the process of finalising personal terms and completing a move to Olympique Marseille.
    If all goes well, the 28-year-old will fly to France tomorrow.
    The table
    The weekend of Premier League football comes to an end and Erik ten Hag gets his first Premier League win as Manchester United manager.

    Klopp believes team should have won the game
    A subdued Jurgen Klopp had his say on the match.
    They were really aggressive in the beginning, it was clear what will happen.
    They hit the post, then scored the goal, then we took over and played the game we wanted to play. We were unlucky with situations.
    It was not perfect, we lost the game, and I think we were ready but not 100%. We have to take it and work with it. we have to make sure nobody else gets injured because we have no other options.
    I’m not concerned about our situation. We can play better but had good moments, and from tomorrow we will fight again.
    We should have won the game, I know that sounds ridiculous. Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool boss
    Martinez by numbers
    Lisandro Martinez came under fire after their loss to Brentford, and was judged by many to not have the physicality to compete.
    He was strong and controlled this evening and will have earned many supporters’ trust.

    100% successful dribbles
    82% pass accuracy
    41 touches
    5 long balls
    3 ball recoveries
    7 clearances
    1 block

    .Credit: Getty
    Robertson wants to see change
    A deflated Andy Robertson spoke to Sky:
    Obviously it was not great It’s definitely not the start to the season we wanted, it’s been really poor.
    We give every team a goal start. You can’t keep on giving yourselves an uphill battle. We started slow again and that’s what we need to change.
    We need to come together and address this as a team. It’s easy to talk about it, but we have to go and do it. Fulham, United, they started better than us, and you can even go back to last season, Wolves, real Madrid, Southampton. it needs to change.
    We need to get our first win on the board, our first clean sheet, and get back to basics.Andy Robertson, Liverpool defender
    Match-winning Marcus reacts to ‘massive’ win
    Marcus Rashford played a key part this evening, scoring United’s second goal which ended up being the winner.
    Here’s what he had to say on the performance:
    Regardless of the circumstances you’re in, a win over Liverpool is massive. We’ve not done so well, so the three points were massive.
    The difference was energy. We started at a good tempo. We were tired towards the end, but they got a goal back and we didn’t fold.
    On another day, I could have had a few more oals. For us to be able to switch, chop and change positions is massive.Marcus Rashford, Manchester United forward
    .Credit: Getty
    Ten Hag hints at Ronaldo future
    Ten Hag left out his captain Harry Maguire for today’s match, along with last season’s top-scorer Cristiano Ronaldo.
    I have decisions to make. Once I will say I have a squad and we have to use the squad. We play 50 or 60 games, so game to game we will see what team we have to pick.
    I don’t have to mention Harry Maguire and Ronaldo – amazing players and they will play a role in the future, and in the short future as well.Erik ten Hag, Manchester United boss
    The boss continues…
    The Red Devils manager stressed the importance of continuing this form and maintaining consistency.
    I was happy with it [the performance], but they have to bring it every game. Not only one game. Of course, we are happy. I know the rivalry against Liverpool.
    But don’t only bring it against Liverpool. Every Premier League game is difficult. It is heavy so we have to bring it every single game – this organisation and this intensity.
    And it starts, once again, with spirit.Erik ten Hag, Manchester United boss
    Ten Hag’s F bomb
    Erik ten Hag hilariously couldn’t resist swearing in his post-match interview when discussing his team’s performance:
    We can talk about tactical, but it’s all about attitude. And now you see we bring attitude on the pitch. There was communication, there was fighting spirit.
    And you can see what they can achieve because they can f***ing play football.Erik ten Hag, Manchester United boss
    Debut boy impresses
    Tyrell Malacia did brilliantly down the left-hand side this evening, making more tackles than anyone else on the field.
    Here is his game by numbers:

    41 touches
    14 passes completed
    6 duels won
    5 tackles made
    4x posession won
    3 clearances
    2 crosses

    The perfect debut.
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    Keane praises ‘outstanding’ United
    A brilliant team performance. That’s what the club needed, the players needed, the manager needed it.
    To beat Liverpool 2-1 and deservedly so… okay it was a nervous last 10 minutes, but United, outstanding.
    As a team, out of possession, in possession, showed great quality. Great night for the club.Roy Keane, ex-Manchester United player
    A significant win
    This evening’s win takes United above Liverpool in the Premier League who now sit just two places outside of the relegation zone.
    .Credit: AFP
    FULL TIME – Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    Manchester United get their first victory of the season!
    Erik ten Hag’s men have done it!
    ‘Glory glory Man Utd’ rings around the stadium as the players and fans applaud each other.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90+5, Fernandes wins a foul in the middle of the park and that should be that.
    The United fans are celebrating in here already.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90+4, United win a corner and the time wasting has begun.
    They will stay around that corner flag for as long as they can.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90+3, Fernandes heads clear and Martial draws a foul from Van Djik to relieve the pressure.
    Not long to hold out now, but it will feel like an age.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90+2, This is agonising for united fans now.
    Everyone is back behind the ball as Liverpool flood the penalty area following a cynical Van de Beek foul.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90+1, Martial gets in behind!
    The Frenchman looks to hook it back for Van de Beek who had an open goal. But Alisson read the idea.
    .Credit: Reuters
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    90, Ronaldo is set free and lets fly from distance.
    It was a tricky effort on the volley, but by his standards?
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    89, Malacia does well to shadow Firmino off the ball.
    Into stoppage time now, of which they’ll be five added minutes.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    87, It’s attack against defence now as Liverpool hunt an equaliser.
    It’s tense, spiky, grand stand finish at Old Trafford.
    Liverpool change – Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    85, Tsimikas is on for Roberston.
    Triple change – Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    Ronaldo, Wan Bissaka and Van de Beek are all on for the hosts.
    Rashford, Dalot and Eriksen make way.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    84, Fernandes refused to give the ball back to Salah after the goal, infuriating the Egyptian before hitting the deck and holding his head.
    The referee isn’t interested in any further action.
    Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool
    82, Who else?
    Salah is first to the rebound, heading inside De Gea’s near post in a congested, messy penalty area.
    The Manchester United goalkeeper made a couple of great saves in the build-up. But he couldn’t keep that one out.
    Oh, what a finish we have here.
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    Man Utd vs Liverpool LIVE: Glazer protests, stream, TV channel, team news as world awaits fierce rivalry – updates

    MANCHESTER UNITED take on Liverpool TONIGHT in a massive Premier League clash at Old Trafford.Erik Ten Hag has endured the worst possible start to his Premier League career in the Red Devils hot seat.
    Whilst Jurgen Klopp side continue to chase their first three points of the 2022/23 season.

    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…
    Welcome to Manchester United vs Liverpool
    Hello SunSport family, I hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe. There’s the saying that everybody hates Monday’s, but this is not an ordinary Monday as two of the biggest clubs in English history are set to face off once again and fans are cheekily labelling it as a relegation six pointer.
    Manchester United who are absolutely desperate for three points in 19th will be rolling out the red carpet for a Liverpool side who have failed to pick up a win in their opening two games – one being against Premier League new boys Fulham.
    Erik Ten Hag has got off to the worst possible start to his United career that he could have asked for having suffered a marginal loss to Brighton on the first weekend and then the Dutchman witnessed his team get annihilated by Brentford 4-0.
    And to make matters worse, Ten Hag’s brand new shiny summer signing of Casemiro is ruled out of tonight’s huge encounter due to visa reasons.
    Then again, Jurgen Klopp’s men have some worries of their own; two points from two games, multiple injuries and an £85 million striker suspended for a headbutt does not look good.
    However, a win for either side tonight would be massive and could really kick start the season for both teams despite it being so early on in the season.
    But the real question is, will the 237th match between these two giants even go ahead with all of the protests happening at Old Trafford?
    Make sure to stay tuned right here with us as we’ll be bringing you all the latest gossip, team news and the starting line-ups before the scheduled kick-off at 8pm.
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    Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Usyk 2 LIVE REACTION: AJ ‘let himself down’, Tyson Fury ready for £125m Usyk DECEMBER fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA says that he “let himself down” after his ring rant following the split-decision defeat by Oleksandr Usyk in their thrilling heavyweight rematch.An emotional AJ said said: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    While Usyk could now fight Tyson Fury in a sensational £125m super-fight back in Saudi Arabia in December, with the Gypsy King ready to return for the unification.
    Follow ALL the latest reaction with SunSport’s live blog right here…
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    Former coach blames Joshua’s cornermen
    Paul Walmsley has blamed the cornermen for both of the Anthony Joshua’s world title losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua’s former coach tweeted in the aftermath of Saturday’s bout: “Big Josh let down by woeful cornermen in both fights.”
    When asked by a fan what he would’ve done differently if he was in AJ’s corner on the night, Walmsley responded in depth: “Front foot pressure, staying in front of him as he moves.
    “Let his shots go as Usyk came in (Josh has the longer reach) therefore more chance of landing. Also easier to control ring space and put pressure on Usyk
    “Josh kept pushing away as Usyk came in giving him more space to move.”
    Rob McCraken was by Joshua’s side when Usyk beat him the first time at White Hart Lane.
    He was replaced by American mastermind Robert Garcia ahead of the second fight, but to no avail.
    Olek travels with lucky Liolia
    Oleksandr Usyk was spotted at the airport leaving Saudi Arabia after defeating Anthony Joshua for the second time.
    And Usyk’s heroics can be attributed to the lucky donkey that was given to him by his daughter Yelizaveta when they were separated due to the raging war between Ukraine and Russia.
    The Champ hasn’t let the teddy, in the form of Disney character Eeyore, whom he’s re-named Liolia – leave his sight ever since.
    Liolia was present during his victory over Joshua – and was right by his side again as he jetted out of the Middle Eastern region.
    The donkey’s head was seen poking out of Usyk’s Louis Vuitton rucksack while he collected his boarding pass from Turkish Airlines, in footage attained by Michael Benson.
    Usyk was all smiles despite sporting two black eyes from the enthralling spectacle on the weekend.
    Credit: INSTAGRAM @BIGMAZI
    Joshua-Usyk news
    Anthony Joshua has admitted he let himself down with his rant after losing to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “I wish @usykaa continued success in your quest for greatness. You are a class act champ.
    “Yesterday I had to mentally take myself into a dark place to compete for the championship belts!
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me.
    He then went on to add: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    Meanwhile, AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed how he could be back in the ring later this year.
    He told talkSPORT: “I’d like to see him back out. Maybe even in late December.
    “There’s massive fights for him. Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder.
    “There’s so many fights for him in the top [ten]. There’s even some Brits for him that are coming through in a couple of fights as well.”
    And finally, Tyson Fury has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”

    Saudi showdown
    Tyson Fury has vowed to become the undisputed world heavyweight champ in a record £125million Saudi Arabia superfight with Oleksandr Usyk in December.
    Fury declared on Instagram: “England has been relieved of its belts but there is a remedy.
    “If you want those belts back then send in the Gypsy barbarian.”
    And recalling his 2015 triumph over Usyk’s countryman Wladimir Klitschko, Fury added: “Send me in and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of his belts like I did the last Ukrainian dosser.
    “But it’s not going to be cheap, if you want the best you have to pay.
    “It’s going to be very expensive, so get your f***ing cheque book out and I will relieve the Ukrainian dosser of the belts.”
    Read more HERE.
    Stop Joshing
    Boxing judge Glenn Feldman was confronted after he controversially scored Anthony Joshua as a winner against Oleksandr Usyk.
    England’s Steve Gray wisely went 115-113 Usyk, 35, and Ukraine’s Victor Fesechko fairly called it 116-112 to his compatriot.
    But American Feldman stuck out having seen it 115-113 to Joshua, 32, drawing criticism.
    In a rare moment, online outlet ID Boxing managed to confront the experienced judge.
    Reporter Rob Tebbutt asked: “How did you score that fight for Anthony Joshua, Glenn?”
    Feldman responded: “Just the way I did.”
    Probed further, he then said: “I can’t, you’d have to talk to my supervisor.”
    Kell of a look
    Ebanie Bridges joked the outfit she wore to watch Anthony Joshua’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk was picked out by Kell Brook.
    Bantamweight world champion Bridges, 35, went to Boxpark Croydon with retired welterweight Brook, 36, for the huge heavyweight clash on Saturday night.
    On Sunday, Bridges then shared an image of herself with the ex-world champ and claimed he had selected her outfit for the evening.
    Speaking on social media, she said: “He picked this outfit… #ThanksKell.”
    Prior to AJ’s split decision defeat to Usyk, Bridges posted a picture of her and Brook.
    And she added a flirty caption which read: “Imagine the kids 👀 #JustSaying”.

    Tale of the tape
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk could finally be set to clash following the Ukrainian’s second win over Anthony Joshua last night.
    Usyk showed off his class yet again to win in Saudi Arabia on a split decision.
    Taking hold of the microphone following AJ’s bizarre outburst, Usyk declared the only boxer in the world he is willing to fight is Fury.
    The Gypsy King was keeping close tabs on last night’s brilliant action.
    And he responded by insisting he would happily knock out another Ukrainian, having already dethroned the legendary Wladimir Klitschko.
    But how do Fury and Usyk stack up against each other?

    ‘Fair play to him’
    Conor McGregor leapt to Anthony Joshua’s defence over his “great speech” following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Following a repeat result in their Saudi Arabia rematch, Joshua, 32, raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    Sky Sports pundit Carl Froch, 45, and even Joshua’s training partner Frazer Clarke, 31, slammed the incident.
    But UFC legend McGregor, 34, tweeted: “You are all going on ridiculous over this. That is a great speech right there.
    “Fair play to him he made it yet he is still in there keeping that cog going.
    “If they wanted the mic they could’ve tried get it back. Then he gives me a shout out. Great fight, thank you!”
    AJ did not mention McGregor at any point but hailed Usyk, 35, as the “champ champ” – a phrase the Irishman made famous.
    Joshua reflects on Usyk display
    Anthony Joshua has admitted he let himself down with his rant after losing to Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night.
    Speaking on social media, he said: “I wish @usykaa continued success in your quest for greatness. You are a class act champ.
    “Yesterday I had to mentally take myself into a dark place to compete for the championship belts!
    “I had two fights, one with Usyk and one with my emotions and both got the better of me.
    He then went on to add: “I’ll be the first to admit, I let myself down.
    “I acted out of pure passion and emotion and when not controlled it ain’t great.
    “I love this sport so, so much and I’ll be better from this point on. Respect.”
    Ring it in
    Tyson Fury has trolled Anthony Joshua for “talking absolute rubbish” in the ring after losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    AJ was beaten on points for the second time in the space of a year to Ukrainian great Usyk.
    But following a repeat result in their rematch in Saudi Arabia, Joshua raised eyebrows as he produced a bizarre post-fight speech.
    AJ spoke about his late start in boxing after avoiding jail, how he is heavier than legends of the past and Ukraine’s series of wars.
    Arch rival Fury, 34, took aim at Joshua, 32, by reposting a meme of himself on Instagram.
    The WBC champion is pictured on his way to the ring in his last fight, with the caption: “AJ running back to the ring to talk absolute rubbish.”

    Frazer Clarke apologise for AJ
    Anthony Joshua’s former team-mate Frazer Clarke apologised on his behalf for his lengthy rant in the wake of losing to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “As a gym friend and a friend in general, for anyone that is offended by what happened, I think I can just apologise on his behalf for the outburst.
    “He might be mad at me for saying this and the whole team might be mad at me for saying this, but I feel like he was left out to dry by the team. I feel like someone should have saved him.
    “It’s words but in the true reflection of boxing, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time to celebrate that victory and he didn’t get to do it straight away.
    “I just don’t think that was right but once again, Anthony is a great person, he does a lot for a lot of people, he’s done a lot for me, but I feel like he had a bit of a bad one there and it was out of character.
    “There were no excuses, that was Oleksandr Usyk’s time. To the people around him, where were you? Someone should have jumped in there.
    “Someone should have stopped him and saved him from himself. It was only words, but it was the wrong time.”
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    Usyk on Tyson Fury’s claims
    Oleksandr Usyk has hit back after Tyson Fury claimed he could beat the Ukrainian and Anthony Joshua in the same night.
    Fury mocked his heavyweight rivals following Usyk’s rematch win on points against AJ in Saudi Arabia.
    Fury said: “After watching that, the both of them were s***e. It was one of the worst heavyweight title fights I have ever seen.
    “It was bulls***. Come on! I’d beat annihilate both of them on the same night. F***ing s***e.
    “Get your f***ing chequebook out because the Gypsy King is here to stay, forever.”
    Usyk, who wants to face Fury in an undisputed decider, had a blunt response.
    He quipped: “That’s what he’s dreaming every day. I’m gonna beat his ass.”
    Syk feeling for AJ
    Anthony Joshua was left visibly fuming after defeat to Oleksandr Usyk – despite Vasiliy Lomachenko’s best efforts to console him.
    Lomachenko watched ringside in Saudi Arabia as his close friend Usyk beat AJ for a second time.
    And the double Olympic and ex-unified champion then appeared to congratulate Joshua on his performance.
    But the beaten and distraught British star was having none of it.
    Joshua said: “F*** that s***, good boxing has to win. F*** that s***.”
    AJ was then seen irate in the corner as members of his team tried to calm him down.
    AJ won’t retire, says Hearn
    Hearn was quick to shut down any talk of retirement following Anthony Joshua’s defeat to Usyk, one of the finest boxers in the business.
    He said: “People talked in the build-up about him retiring.
    “When you lose a split decision to the pound-for-pound number one, why would you contemplate retirement?
    “It’s about passion. It’s about if you still want it. You could see how much he wanted it by his post-fight interview.”
    ‘Massive fight’ with Whyte or Wilder next for AJ, says Hearn
    AJ could return in a massive fight by December following defeat to Oleksandr Usyk again.
    The British superstar, for the second time in the space of a year, was beaten on points by the pound-for-pound No1.
    It leaves AJ out of the heavyweight title picture but still in line to face some of the biggest names in the division.
    Promoter Eddie Hearn told talkSPORT: “I’d like to see him back out. Maybe even in late December.
    “There’s massive fights for him. Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder.
    “There’s so many fights for him in the top [ten]. There’s even some Brits for him that are coming through in a couple of fights as well.”
    ‘A crack in the armour’, says AJ
    AJ added: “it comes at a cost, a big cost. It’ll never break me, but it takes real strength for it not to break me. And tonight, there’s a little crack in the armour when I took a loss.
    “And I think you just saw me just upset. And with the speech, I was just speaking about where I come from. I was on the roads, really.
    “And I made a transition to boxing that really changed my life and brought me closer to God and brought me closer to meeting so many people.
    “And I just kind of laid it all on the line with my speech. But let’s not forget the champ Oleksandr Usyk. He put on a phenomenal performance as well. So credit to him.
    “I can’t remember what I said in the ring because it was just so passionate. But I just want to say thank you to him for taking part in a great historical fight as well. It takes two to tango. I was just so upset.”
    More on AJ post-fight press conference
    Joshua said: “When you’re trying to do things from the heart and everyone is just not understanding. It was just from the heart. I was mad at myself. Not anyone else just myself.
    “So I thought, I’ve got to get out of here because I’m mad. Like anyone, when you’re angry, you might do stupid things.
    “I was mad and then I realised, ‘Oh s***, this is sport. Let me do the right thing and come back.’
    “I just spoke from my heart. It’s been so tough. You see AJ holding it together, yeah, and I’m a hustler so I try put things together. Try work hard and put things together and make sure my team’s good.
    AJ emotional in post-fight press conference
    Anthony Joshua broke down in tears in his post-match press conference as he discussed his meltdown following his loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    Joshua suffered a second successive defeat to Usyk via split decision at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Saudi Arabia last night.
    After the result was announced, AJ threw the Ukrainian star’s belts out of the ring before appearing to storm off.
    The Brit then decided to return to the squared circle to hijack the mic and deliver a bizarre speech to the crowd.
    The 32-year-old got emotional in his press conference as he explained this was “from the heart” and came as a result of him being “mad” at himself.

    Joshua to return before end of year
    AJ has revealed he wants to return to the ring in November or December just hours after suffering a devastating second loss to Oleksandr Usyk.
    The Brit was more competitive in his rematch with Usyk for the heavyweight titles.
    Joshua has answered those questions by vowing to return before the end of 2022.
    Speaking after the loss, he said: “I will become three-time world heavyweight champion.”
    AJ added: “About who I fight. Come one and come all I will fight anybody.”
    AJ lucky to be held back from my team, says Usyk
    Anthony Joshua was lucky not to get beaten up by Oleksandr Usyk’s team as “most of them” are “horrible street fighters”, says the heavyweight champion.
    The 32-year-old Brit lost his cool after being defeated by Usyk for a second time.
    And Joshua’s behaviour hasn’t gone down well with Usyk.
    The Ukrainian, 35, says he still respects AJ – but says he was “bullying some of my team-mates”.
    Usyk said: “I feel nothing but respect to AJ. I saw him a bit emotional and like bullying some of my team-mates.
    “That would be a bare-knuckle fight that I don’t recommend him to do because most of them are horrible street fighters.”
    More on Fury vs Usyk
    Fury does have 32 victories, but like Usyk he is also unbeaten, with the only blemish on his record a controversial draw against Deontay Wilder.
    As for knockouts, Fury is the KO king with 23 knockouts to Usyk’s 13.
    The Morecambe man also has a huge height advantage, standing at 6ft 9in to Usyk’s 6ft 3in.
    It means Fury has a reach advantage too, with his arms measuring in at 85in while Usyk has a 78in reach.
    The two men do have different stances, with Fury an orthodox fighter and Usyk boxing as a southpaw.
    And a battle between the pair would surely be one for the ages.
    Boxing fans will now wait with bated breath to see if Fury truly does come out of retirement.
    Punch stats – a look at the details
    In terms of individual rounds, Usyk outlanded Joshua in nine of the 12.
    AJ managed to land more punches in the first two rounds – but his only victory after that came in the ninth when his onslaught fell short of securing a stoppage win.
    Usyk ended with a total punches landed of 170 compared with Joshua’s 124.
    But Joshua actually did have a marginally higher percentage of punches landed – 25 per cent to Usyk’s 24.

    However, it was ultimately futile as Usyk had his hand raised despite the judges scorecards being closer than many expected.
    And the beating Usyk inflicted on Joshua in the final nine minutes will go down in history as one of the great heavyweight performances in the key, championship rounds.
    Won and lost in the final three rounds
    It was the champion’s remarkable final three rounds which saw him clinch the win.
    After a breathtaking ninth round saw Joshua rock Usyk and land 28 punches to the Ukrainian’s nine, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion came out for the 10th and dismantled all hope of a British victory.
    Usyk landed 39 punches in the 10th round – the highest number any fighter has ever landed on Joshua over three minutes.
    And he then went on to land a further 23 in the 11th and 17 in the final round.
    That totals 79 punches landed in the final three rounds – a spell which ultimately took the fight away from Joshua – with AJ landing just 29 over the same period.
    Usyk lands title defence
    AJ suffered another defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
    The Brit, 32, was outboxed by the magical Ukrainian as Usyk claimed a split decision victory – 113-115, 115-113 and 116-112.

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