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Browsing: Sport
The Metro says Tottenham are considering sacking Nuno Espirito Santo immediately following Saturday’s defeat to Manchester United.
The Independent says Pep Guardiola was 1-0 down, in search of an equaliser. His thoughts turned to his biggest buy. He removed him.
BBC Sport says West Ham pushed their top-four credentials as they thrashed 10-man Aston Villa to condemn them to a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat.
The Guardian says a few days after successfully navigating tension, frustration and inexperience to secure her first ever WTA win, Emma Raducanu returned to the BT Arena far more relaxed and at ease.
The Metro says Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney wants to see the current players take some blame for the fiasco against Liverpool last weekend, with the pressure piling on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The Sun says ARSENAL could be dealt a blow in their pursuit of Raheem Sterling if Xavi takes over as Barcelona manager, according to reports.
Daily Mirror says Anthony Joshua has slammed Tyson Fuy’s promoter Bob Arum as “talking s***” after he claimed to offer a step aside deal to allow Fury to face Oleksandr Usyk first.
The Daily Express says A former F1 driver has accused Max Verstappen of “dictating” his team-mate’s strategy at the United States Grand Prix to help the Dutchman fend off Lewis Hamilton’s charge and win the race.
BBC Sport says Britain’s Emma Raducanu says it “means a lot” to have her father experiencing her success as she reached the Transylvania Open quarter-finals in his native Romania.
Daily Mirror says UEFA have announced their latest five-year club rankings – known as their coefficients – with England’s so-called “Big Six” making the top 20.
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