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Martin O'Neill convinced Republic can win next two games in World Cup bid

Martin O'Neill is convinced Ireland can beat Moldova and Wales to keep their World Cup dream alive despite a damaging.

2017-09-06 08:54:00

Arsenal striker Alexis Sanchez growing tired of criticism

Alexis Sanchez is growing tired of what he views as constant criticism after Chile suffered a 1-0 defeat by Bolivia.

2017-09-06 09:54:00

Leicester working to overturn Adrien Silva decision

Leicester are working to overturn a decision by FIFA to reject their attempts to register midfielder Adrien Silva

2017-09-06 11:24:00

Tyrone Mings signs new long-term deal at Bournemouth

Defender Tyrone Mings has committed his future to Bournemouth by signing a new long-term contract, the Premier League club have announced

2017-09-06 11:54:00

Seagulls snap up Swedish youngster Gyokeres

Brighton have agreed a deal to sign Sweden Under-19 striker Viktor Gyokeres from IF Brommapojkarna

2017-09-06 12:24:00

Manchester United withdraw appeal against Phil Jones' European ban

Manchester United have withdrawn their appeal against Phil Jones' two-match European suspension, meaning the defender will miss next week's Champions.

2017-09-06 15:24:00

Benitez hopes to be in Newcastle dugout against Swansea after undergoing surgery

Newcastle boss Rafael Benitez is hoping to be in the dugout at the weekend after undergoing surgery during the international break

2017-09-06 17:24:00

Birthday boy Charlie Daniels signs new deal at Bournemouth

Bournemouth have handed birthday boy Charlie Daniels a timely present with a three-year extension to his current contract

2017-09-07 08:24:00

Mourinho hails transfer market saving on Lukaku and Matic deals

Jose Mourinho believes Manchester United are around £100million better off for wrapping up moves for Romelu Lukaku and Nemanja Matic.

2017-09-06 10:24:00

La Liga boss accuses Manchester City and PSG of destroying football

La Liga president Javier Tebas has accused clubs such as Manchester City and Paris St Germain of laughing at football's.

2017-09-06 14:24:00
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