Carra: Liverpool’s late impact – Man City beware
Liverpool host Manchester City this Sunday, live on Sky Sports, and it would not be a surprise if the table-topping clash was decided late on at Anfield. Source
Saudi Arabian GP: Bernie’s insider’s strategy guide to high-risk race
Ahead of this week’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1‘s strategy expert Bernie Collins analyses some of the key considerations for teams and drivers in Jeddah. Source
Nelson: AJ looked like upset PE teacher | ‘Ngannou could KO him!’
Anthony Joshua looked “stone-faced” and “upset” during the media workout, but cannot afford to show any doubts against Francis Ngannou, says Sky Sports expert Johnny Nelson. Source
Nelson: AJ looked like upset PE teacher
Anthony Joshua looked “stone-faced” and “upset” during the media workout, but cannot afford to show any doubts against Francis Ngannou, says Sky Sports expert Johnny Nelson. Source
Merson Says: This is the best Premier League title run-in ever
This has to be the best Premier League title run-in ever with three unbelievable teams. It’s such a hard one to call. Source
Will Man Utd stick or twist with Ten Hag?
Do Manchester United stick or twist with Erik ten Hag? Can they even afford to replace him? And is there an ‘ideal’ candidate out there in a summer of managerial change? Sky Sports News examines the situation… Source
Ten Hag’s style of play still his biggest problem at Man Utd
Watching the team that Manchester United have become under Erik ten Hag, it brings to mind the optimism of his appointment. His success at Ajax was not just measured in silverware but the manner in which it was delivered through a distinct style of play. Source
Carra: How Guardiola used Stones at No 10 to destroy Man Utd
Jamie Carragher lauded Pep Guardiola’s use of John Stones in the No 10 role in the Manchester derby as a revolutionary tactical masterstroke which was crucial in clinching City’s 3-1 win. Source
Gigi’s column: Unplayable Boulter and my message to Rublev
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Robson: Sky’s the limit for Boulter with top 20 not out of question
Sky Sports Tennis analyst Laura Robson feels “the sky’s the limit” for Katie Boulter after the British No 1 came from behind to win the San Diego Open. Source