Herere the thoughts of former united Manager David moyes. Well, ive been there, and i know it is an unbelievable club with a lot of pressure. A lot of people want to talk about it. For me is the biggest club in the world which is talked about, whatever city you go into. It comes with the territory, and Manchester United want to win, the supporters want to win, and every manager who goes into the job wants to win as well. I think he showed brilliant resilience with the situation hes in. As far as i know i dont see him ducking any questions or Media Interviews that you people put forward to him. I think you have to give him. I think you have to give him great credit for that. Its a job which is going to attract immense pressure, people talking. I think i have to say hes done a brilliantjob. The group stages of the womens Champions League get under way later. Womens super league champions chelsea face Real Madrid in one of the standout ties. Chelsea Head Coach Sonia bompastor is the only
Defending champion Frances Tiafoe and runner-up Jan-Lennard Struff have been confirmed as entries for the Stuttgart grass court ATP tournament in June, organizers said on Friday. American Tiafoe won his first title on grass at last year's edition of the event which serves as a Wimbledon tune-up, beating Germany's Struff 10-8 in a final set tie-break. "I have fond memories of this tournament," world number 16 Tiafoe said. "Everything was so relaxed, so I'm happy to be coming back to the Boss Open
Top seed Alexander Zverev missed out a place in the final of the ATP tournament in Los Cabos after a defeat to Australia's Jordan Thompson on Saturday. Thompson surprised the German player to prevail 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (7-2) after 3 hours 40 minutes of play. Zverev fended off five match points before the tie-break, but was unable to keep it up and the Australian made the best out of his chance. In search of his first ATP Tour title, Thompson, ranked 40th in the world, will meet Casper Ruud in the fin
Top seed Alexander Zverev returned to tennis from a recent illness with a 6-3, 6-0 victory over Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka in the second round of the ATP tournament in Los Cabos, Mexico. Zverev, after a first-round bye, needed just an hour on Wednesday to reach the quarter-finals in his first match since losing to Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open semi-finals from two sets up. The Olympic champion from Germany started to feel unwell at the Melbourne grand slam and then missed Germany's Davi
Zverev went on a tirade against the umpire over a disputed call during his doubles opener alongside Marcelo Melo, verbally abusing the official and repeatedly hitting the umpire s chair with his racquet at the end of the match.