Episodes
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On the agenda this Tuesday:
Jose Mourinho gave Paul Pogba a dressing room dressing down after his mistake led to Wolves equaliser on Saturday.
Luka Modric is named FIFA player of the year.
And Europe and America's golfers take to the course in Paris for the first time this morning ahead of the Ryder Cup, a tournament Ian Poulter feared he'd never play in again.
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Tigers Woods looks in ominous form for the Ryder Cup, winning the season-ending Tour Championship - his first victory in 5 years:
Paul Pogba's launched a scathing attack on Manchester United boss Jose Mourihno, claiming his tactics are too negative.
And Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri admits his side are "a year behind" Premier League leaders Liverpool.
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On the agenda this Friday morning:
Arsenal, Chelsea and Celtic all began their Europa League campaigns with a win, but Rangers draw in Spain.
Mauricio Pochettino admits Hugo Lloris' thigh injury may have been triggered by his drink-driving shame.
And Surrey opener Rory Burns will reportedly earn an England call-up as they name their Test side for the tour to Sri Lanka this afternoon.
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Manchester City become the first English side to lose four consecutive Champions League games, going down 2-1 at home to Lyon.
In contrast, a Paul Pogba-inspired Manchester United stick three past Young Boys in Switzerland - live on talkSPORT.
And United old boy Christiano Ronaldo could miss out on facing his former side, after being sent off in Juventus' win at Valencia.
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Jurgen Klopp hails Roberto Firmino after his injury-time winner sees Liverpool beat PSG 3-2 in the Champions League.
Mauricio Pochettino launched an impassioned defence of his players following Tottenham's 2-1 injury-time defeat by Inter Milan.
Leeds United extend their lead at the top of the Championship, thrashing Preston 3-0.
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Jurgen Klopp warns PSG they've not seen a team like Liverpool, ahead of tonight's Champions League opener at Anfield.
Struggling Spurs head to Inter Milan, with boss Mauricio Pochettino using a rather bizarre analogy to warn his players.
And Brighton come from 2 goals down to earn a late share of the spoils in the Premier League's south coast derby.
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On the agenda this Monday morning:
Mauricio Pochettino says he'd be 'crazy' to drop Harry Kane for Tottenham's Champions League tie at Inter Milan.
Andriy Yarmolenko gets West Ham off the mark in the Premier League, while Wolves condemn Burnley to another defeat.
Simon Yates completes a clean sweep for British cyclists in this year's Grand Tours, by winning the Vuelta a Espana.
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Everton face a possible points deduction for allegedly "tapping up" their manager Marco Silva.
Raheem Sterling's asked Manchester City to raise his wages by a hundred thousand pounds, according to reports.
And it's understood Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris volunteered to give up the armband after being caught drink-driving.
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Marcus Rashford's reportedly determined to stay at Manchester United and fight for his first team place.
Hugo Lloris looks set to remain as Tottenham captain, despite being convicted of drink-driving.
And, it's understood England are to drop Stuart Broad for the tour to Sri Lanka - which is live on talkSPORT and talkSPORT2.
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Marcus Rashford helps England avoid a record 4th straight defeat, as England beat Switzerland 1-0 live on talkSPORT:
But there were stern words at half-time, after what Danny Rose described as an 'embarrassing' first-half performance:
And the departing Alistair Cook hails record breaking Jimmy Anderson as England's greatest ever cricketer:
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England are to rest Harry Kane for tonight's friendly against Switzerland, as the Three Lions look to avoid a fourth straight defeat.
Alastair Cook reportedly offered to stand down before the fifth test against India, before then signing off with an unforgettable century.
And Justin Rose says it's the stuff of " boyhood dreams" after finally becoming the world's number one golfer.
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On the agenda this Monday morning:
Gareth Southgate says Paul Gascoigne has been England's only world class midfielder over the last 50 years.
Novak Djokovic claims his third US Open title, with a straights set victory over Juan Martin del Potro.
Alastair Cook needs 54 runs if he's to sign off his England career with a century.
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Anthony Martial's binned contract talks at Manchester United, until he knows whether Jose Mourinho is staying or leaving... according to reports.
Wales stick FOUR past the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League, in Ryan Giggs' first competitive game in charge.
Gareth Southgate urges England to become the best team in the world - ahead of THEIR games against Spain and Switzerland.
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The Premier League could order Tottenham to play their ENTIRE SEASON of home games at Wembley.
Manchester City's Leroy Sane's accused of not caring if he wins or loses by Germany teammate Toni Kroos.
Alistair Cook vowes NEVER to come out of international retirement, even if England's cricketers are in crisis.
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On the agenda this Wednesday morning:
England's Luke Shaw reveals he was lucky not to lose a leg after a horrific double fracture in 2015.
Tiger Woods roars back into the US Ryder Cup team after being named as one of captain Jim Furyk's wildcard picks.
After almost five hours on court, Rafael Nadal beats Dominic Thiem in a five-set tiebreaker at the US Open.
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Manchester City want Spurs to pay for their fans' travel, after next month's Premier League clash at Wembley was moved back a day.
Having already lost Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane is now a fitness doubt for England boss Gareth Southgate.
And Roger Federer's suffered a shock defeat at the US Open tennis, losing in 4 sets to Aussie John Millman.
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A furious Mauricio Pochettino tells his Spurs players to try harder, following their 2-1 defeat to Watford
Jose Mourinho brands Marcus Rashford "naive," after he was sent off in Manchester United's 2 nil win at Burnley:
After sealing a series win over India, Joe Root says he has a "clear vision" of how England's cricketers will get better:
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The power battle at Manchester United takes a new twist, with Ed Woodward now watching Jose Mourinho's training sessions... according to reports.
Celtic and Rangers are through to the Europa League group stages, but Sean Dyche's Burnley crash out to Olympiakos.
And England's cricketers have plenty of work to do on day 2 of the 4th test with India, despite the heroics of Sam Curran.
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Anthony Martial could sign a new 5-year contract at Manchester United, as the striker thinks he'll outlast Jose Mourinho.
Elsewhere Newcastle crash out of the Caribao Cup at the hands of Nottingham Forest - after three goals in injury time!
And there are no Brits left in the singles draw at the US Open tennis - already - as Andy Murray bows out in round two.
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Manchester United's players and staff reportedly believe Jose Mourinho could be sacked if he loses again at Burnley on Sunday.
Premier League side's Cardiff and Huddersfield crash out of the Carabao Cup - but West Ham, Bournemouth and Leicester are safely through.
And British number one Johanna Konta is knocked out of the US Open in the first round for the second successive year.
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