LONDON - "I will miss you," Arsene Wenger told Arsenal fans after being given a fitting farewell in his final home game after 22 years in charge of the Gunners - a 5-0 thrashing of Burnley on Sunday.
Arsene Wenger suggested on Sunday that once relieved of his duties as Arsenal manager in a week's time he could think about life as a fan of the London club he served for 22 years - and have fun shouting at his successor.
LONDON - Arsene Wenger and Pep Guardiola both took time out from landmark moments in their own soccer careers on Sunday to support Alex Ferguson as the legendary manager remained in intensive care after emergency surgery for a brain hemorrhage.
NEW ORLEANS - Kevin Durant made his approach to taking over a pivotal NBA playoff game sound so simple - and look that way, too.
A comedian has apologized for saying on social media that he hoped Golden State's Draymond Green got a "shot in the face" after Game 4 of the Warriors' playoff series against the New Orleans Pelicans.
The divisions among China's table tennis ranks appear to be on the mend.
American Charlie Saxon won his third PGA Tour Series-China title on Monday with a two-shot victory over Japan's Taihei Sato at the Changsha Championship.
Tiger Woods had his first birdie-free round since 2014 to finish tied for 55th at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina on Sunday - his second-worst result of the year.
CLEVELAND - The moment required brilliance. LeBron James delivered again.
Rajon Rondo and Draymond Green have won NBA titles and never have been known to shy away from conflict on the court.
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom - Messages of support poured in for Alex Ferguson after the legendary former Manchester United manager was left fighting for his life following emergency surgery to treat a brain haemorrhage on Saturday.
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