‘USA’s majors sweep raises hopes of Ryder Cup success home and away’
Xander Schauffele’s victory at The 152nd Open, which handed America a clean sweep of the four men’s golf majors this year, has raised hopes of home and away Ryder Cup success for the USA, according to Sky Sports’ Rich Beem. Source
Brundle: What conflicted Norris should’ve done – and angry Max shouldn’t
Another cracking 2024 Formula 1 race, the seventh winner this season, and more controversy. Excellent. Source
Mardle on Matchplay king Humphries: Where does it stop?
Wayne Mardle says he is unsure when Luke Humphries’ darting dominance will stop after the world No 1 claimed his maiden World Matchplay title in Blackpool on Sunday. Source
Hollie Doyle: Vingegaard in with super chance at Newbury
Hollie Doyle aims for her second win in Saturday’s valuable Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury and discusses some interesting chances at Newmarket on Friday night. Source
Neville: Next England boss should be English
Sky Sports’ Gary Neville explains why the FA should name an English successor to Gareth Southgate as England boss. Source
Neville: Southgate tough act to follow as England boss
Sky Sports’ Gary Neville believes Gareth Southgate will be a tough act to follow for whoever takes over as England manager. Source
Mardle: Littler ‘unfocused’ against MVG
Sky Sports Darts‘ Wayne Mardle believes Luke Littler was “unfocused” during his defeat to Michael van Gerwen in the first round of the World Matchplay. Source
Carra: Southgate still best man for England job
Football’s greatest managers rarely coach international teams, according to Jamie Carragher, who believes Gareth Southgate remains the right man for the England job despite Sunday’s crushing Euro 2024 final defeat to Spain. Source
Goodbye Berlin: End of an era for Southgate as England manager?
Gareth Southgate’s team left Berlin devastated and drained. The same could be said of the England manager himself. Source
Alcaraz magic, Krejicova’s win against the odds, and two weeks at Wimbledon
It turned out to be a very good day for Spain on Sunday, starting off with 21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz and a straightforward straight sets win over Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final, a scoreline which was predicted earlier in the day by former Spanish international and big tennis fan Juan Mata. Source