Man City recruit Navas is thrilled
Jesus Navas has said he never had any doubts about moving to Manchester City after Sevilla confirmed they had accepted a bid for the Spanish international on Monday night.
Douglas denies blaming oral sex for cancer
A spokesman for Michael Douglas denied on Monday that the veteran Hollywood actor had blamed his throat cancer on oral sex, in a British newspaper interview.
Dempsey strikes as us beat 2nd string germany
US captain Clint Dempsey scored two goals in the second half and the Americans held off a late comeback on Sunday for a 4-3 victory over second-ranked Germany in an international football friendly.
Roger to tackle Tsonga for semis berth
Roger Federer will only admire his record-breaking achievements when he quits tennis as he concentrates his mind on plotting a path past Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Tuesday’s French Open quarter-finals.
US TV icon Jean Stapleton, 90, dies
Jean Stapleton, whose shrill-voiced housewife in the trailblazing All in the Family sitcom was one of US television’s defining and most beloved characters, has died at the age of 90, media reports sai
Guptill’s ton powers Kiwis
Martin Guptill made the highest score by a New Zealand batsman in a one-day international as England again paid the price for dropping him.
Bayern complete historic treble
Champions League winners Bayern Munich became the first Bundesliga team to win the treble after their hard-fought 3-2 win over VfB Stuttgart in Saturday’s German Cup final.
Klose on the verge of making history
Striker Miroslav Klose is poised to break Gerd Mueller’s 39-year-old record as Germany’s top goalscorer in Sunday’s friendly against the USA, but the ‘Bomber of the Nation’ has said he hopes the Lazio hot-shot betters his landmark.
New Zealand bowlers restrict England to 227/9
New Zealand put their Test woes to one side as they held England to 227 for nine in the first one-day international at Lord’s on Friday.
Gayle urges ICC to follow IPL-style publicity
West Indies star Chris Gayle believes the International Cricket Council have something to learn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) when it comes to publicising events such as the Champions Trophy.