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Browsing: Sport
The Metro says former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said Fabinho cheated to get Alexis Sanchez sent off as Liverpool lost to Inter Milan, but still progressed to the Champions League quarter-finals.
BBC Sports says Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize-money earnings for the rest of the year to help children affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Metro says Premier League clubs have agreed in principle to donate millions in humanitarian aid to beseiged Ukraine, and will cancel its deal with a Russian broadcaster for matches to be aired in the country.
BBC Sport says Harry Kane scores two as Spurs hit five against struggling Everton in the latest Premier League clash.
Daily Mail says Man U have 99 problems, but Cristiano Ronaldo is only one… there isn’t a SINGLE element of the club right now that is functioning as an elite team should
Daily Mirror says Cristiano Ronaldo caused a stir in the Manchester United dressing room by jetting off to Portugal after he was ruled out of facing Manchester City.
BBC News says Elizabeth Hurley has paid tribute to former fiance Shane Warne as her “beloved lionheart”, after the cricket legend’s death aged 52.
BBC Sport says Peter Schmeichel was just one of many Manchester United legends horrified at their 4-1 derby defeat at Manchester City.
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.
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