BBC Sport says Peter Schmeichel was just one of many Manchester United legends horrified at their 4-1 derby defeat at Manchester City.
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The Guardian says Novak Djokovic’s efforts to compete at the next grand slam on the tennis calendar will be far less complicated than his failed Australian Open bid.
BBC Sport says Six months ago Yuriy Vernydub was celebrating, his team had just produced one of the great Champions League shocks, beating Real Madrid 2-1.
BBC Sport says Middlesbrough continued their stunning FA Cup run amid dramatic scenes at the Riverside Stadium on Tuesday but it was “typical” Tottenham.
BBC Sport says Russian football clubs and national teams have been suspended from all competitions by Fifa and Uefa after the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Independent says Kepa Arrizabalaga’s costly miss settles enthralling Carabao Cup final defined by goalkeepers.
BBC Sport says Kepa Arrizabalaga was the Chelsea goalkeeper who refused to come off in a League Cup final.
Formula 1 has canncelled this season’s Russian Grand Prix following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
France24 says Manchester United were spared a damaging and deserved defeat by Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.
Emma Raducanu stalker given 5-year restraining order and electronic tag after being found guilty of stalking US Open champ last month.
The Guardian says Before the weekend, Ben Garuccio had not scored a single A-League goal in four years.
The Independent says It was the end for Amir Khan late on Saturday night in Manchester when 19,000 people attended his boxing wake.
Sky Sports says The FA is looking into an incident in which Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga and Fred were hit by missiles thrown from the crowd.
Sky Sports says Kell Brook has denied making a racist comment and Amir Khan has denied making a homophobic comment at their pre-fight news conference.
BBC News says Liverpool took a huge step towards the Champions League quarter-finals after scoring two late goals against Inter Milan in the San Siro.
The Guardian says As Florentino Perez and Nasser Al-Khelaifi sit down for their customary dinner before tonight’s Champions League tie between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
The Guardian says Kamila Valieva’s legal team has claimed that her positive drugs test may have come from a contaminated glass of water that contained traces of her grandfather’s heart medication.
The Guardian says The Los Angeles Rams have been accused of trading away their future to build a team of superstars, but their fans are unlikely to care when the present looks this good.
The Independent says Ralf Rangnick is unsure whether a lack of fitness is an issue for his players but accepts they must make sure their physicality matches their technical ability.
The Metro says England hero Stuart Broad says the decision to leave him out of the West Indies tour has left him ‘confused and angrier with each passing day’.
France24 says Russian skating sensation Kamila Valieva tested positive for a banned substance, Games testers confirmed Friday – the IOC is appealing.
The Guardian says A second West Ham sponsor has withdrawn its support for the club as the backlash continued over a video showing the defender Kurt Zouma dropping, kicking and slapping one of his cats.
The Metro says Manchester United players are pushing for Mauricio Pochettino to be the club’s next permanent manager, according to reports.
BBC Sport says Pep Guardiola said Manchester City “are not the best in the world” despite them extending their lead at the top of the Premier League to 12 points following victory over Brentford.
The Independent says Nike have ended their sponsorship of Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood following his arrest on suspicion of rape and assault.