May 17th, 2022
Man City Women keen to keep Shaw despite PSG interest
Manchester City Women have no interest in selling Khadija Shaw despite interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
Klopp: Nobody should forget how hard we fought to get here
Amid the delirium of Liverpool achieving their third Champions League final in five years, Jürgen Klopp paused his celebrations to ping off crucial texts.
Crawford announces retirement from NFL
London-born Jack Crawford has announced his retirement from the NFL and speaks to Sky Sports following his decision. Crawford featured in 10 seasons in the league and helped grow the sport overseas.
Doyle’s Classic dream alive with Oaks contender Nashwa
Hollie Doyle’s dreams of winning a first Classic are alive and kicking with John and Thady Gosden’s Nashwa tipped to go right to the top after victory at Newbury last week.
Souness: Rangers’ EL final is the greatest feat in the club’s history
As Rangers prepare for the Europa League final on Wednesday night, Sky Sports’ Graeme Souness believes this is the club’s finest hour in their history – and debates whether winning this competition trumps lifting the Scottish Premiership.
Real Madrid expect Kylian Mbappe decision over transfer within weeks, says Guillem Balague
Real Madrid are confident Kylian Mbappe will announce his decision to join them from Paris St-Germain within the next fortnight, reports Guillem Balague.
Thiago Alcantara shines in Liverpool midfield evolution
Thiago is playing a pivotal role in Liverpool’s bid to win a quadruple, with the Spain international benefitting from the Reds’ midfield evolution.
Tom Harrison: ECB chief executive to step down in June, Clare Connor to take interim charge
England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison will step down in June.
Newcastle 2-0 Arsenal: We don’t deserve Champions League spot on this display – Granit Xhaka
Arsenal defender Granit Xhaka criticises his team-mates after their performance in Monday’s 2-0 defeat at Newcastle, saying “If you’re nervous stay at home”.
Emma Raducanu’s carousel of coaches and why doing ‘some pretty wacky things’ may pay off
Is Emma Raducanu’s approach to coaching “brutal” or is doing “some pretty wacky things” going to pay off in the long run?