LONDON: Arsene Wenger has the destiny of the Premier League in his control but the Arsenal manager expects a four-way battle before he gets his hands on the title.
NEW YORK: Yankee slugger Alex Rodriguez, who signed baseball's biggest deal ever on the day the Mitchell Report on drug use in the sport was issued, on Sunday denied a suggestion by admitted steroids user Jose Canseco that he was guilty of doping.
LONDON: Factbox on Fabio Capello, who looks set to become the new England coach.
LONDON: Fabio Capello, the favorite to become the next manager of England's national team, said on Thursday that he thought England's players suffered from a "mental block" when playing international matches.
ROME: Anytime over the next day or two, one of the worst-kept secrets in football should be revealed as Fabio Capello is named the new manager of England.
NEW YORK: American Major League Baseball's long-awaited doping report exposes a "serious drug culture" within the league, "from top to bottom," identifies top players and calls for increased testing by an outside agency to clean up the game, the Associated Press learned on Wednesday.
THOUSAND OAKS, California: Britain's Colin Montgomerie believes Tiger Woods will become the first player to complete a calendar grand slam by winning all four professional majors in a single season.
THOUSAND OAKS, California: Steve Stricker was a little perplexed after winning the PGA Tour's Comeback Player of the Year award on Tuesday for the second successive season.
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