Van Dijk urges Wirtz to ignore goal 'numbers game'

Virgil van Dijk has told Liverpool's Florian Wirtz to ignore the 'numbers game' after the £116m signing was denied his first Reds goal, ruled a Sunderland own goal. Read the captain's full verdict.

Crawford stripped of WBC belt in sanctioning fee row

Terence Crawford has been stripped of his WBC super-middleweight title for refusing to pay sanctioning fees, sparking a bitter feud with president Mauricio Sulaiman. The move follows his historic win over Canelo Alvarez.

AI App Protects Team GB Athletes from Online Abuse

UK Sport invests in AI-powered app Social Protect to filter abusive comments for Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The service is free for the full cycle to LA 2028. Discover how it works.

Chelsea Lead Race for Teen Star Mohamed Zongo

Chelsea are working to sign 16-year-old Mohamed Zongo, a highly-rated Burkina Faso midfielder, ahead of Premier League rivals Manchester City and Manchester United. Discover the details of the potential transfer.

Van Dijk's advice to Liverpool's £116m man Wirtz

Virgil van Dijk offers crucial advice to Florian Wirtz on handling his record price tag and early Liverpool struggles. Discover how the young star can turn his Anfield career around.

Joe Root's Ashes Century Saves Hayden from Forfeit

Joe Root scored his maiden Test century in Australia, reaching 135* on day one in Brisbane. His epic knock spared Aussie legend Matthew Hayden from a humiliating naked walk. Read the full story.

Carragher rips into 'awful' Liverpool after draw

Jamie Carragher delivered a scathing verdict on Liverpool's 'awful' performance in their 1-1 draw with Sunderland. The Reds sit eighth, 11 points off the top. Read his full analysis.

NASCAR trial: Owner testifies over $100M loss

Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins testifies in an explosive antitrust case against NASCAR, detailing massive financial losses and a 'take-it-or-leave-it' charter agreement. Follow the trial that could reshape American motorsport.

Ex-Arsenal star Song claims he'd start in current team

Former Arsenal midfielder Alex Song boldly claims he would be a starter in Mikel Arteta's current Premier League-leading side. The 38-year-old also names the one club he'd never play for. Read his full interview revelations.

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