Mon, 21st May 2012

National Sport

Liverpool manager search continues

5:24pm Monday 21st May 2012

Anfield

Liverpool will continue the process of sounding out prospective candidates for the vacant manager's job this week.

Cahill keen to learn from Blues veterans

3:56pm Monday 21st May 2012

Gary Cahill

Gary Cahill has urged Chelsea to keep hold of their old masters - because he has not finished studying under them yet.

Improving Daley 'can take London medal'

3:33pm Monday 21st May 2012

Tom Daley

British Diving performance director Alexei Evangulov believes Tom Daley can break China's dominance at this summer's Olympic Games.

Ennis: I'm in great shape

3:27pm Monday 21st May 2012

Jessica Ennis

Jessica Ennis has set her sights on sending out a warning to her Olympic rivals when she competes in her first heptathlon of the year this weekend.

Cook and Bell lead England to win

3:01pm Monday 21st May 2012

Alastair Cook (right) and Ian Bell

Alastair Cook and Ian Bell restored order in a century stand which guided England to a five-wicket win over West Indies in the first Investec Test.

Nadal beats Djokovic in Rome final

2:26pm Monday 21st May 2012

Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal fought his way past world number one Novak Djokovic to lift the Rome Masters title in their rain-delayed final.

Solskjaer flattered by Villa interest

2:19pm Monday 21st May 2012

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

Molde manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is flattered to be considered the front-runner for the vacant Aston Villa job but expects other candidates to challenge him.

Cook steadies England ship

1:44pm Monday 21st May 2012

Alastair Cook

Alastair Cook guided England to within sight of victory, despite the threat from Kemar Roach in the first Investec Test at Lord's.

Cook steadies England ship

1:28pm Monday 21st May 2012

Alastair Cook

Alastair Cook guided England to within sight of victory, despite the threat from Kemar Roach in the first Investec Test at Lord's.

Windies induce England wobble

12:37pm Monday 21st May 2012

Shannon Gabriel (left) and Kevin Pietersen

Kemar Roach landed the first of two more blows to England's victory prospects with the wicket of Jonathan Trott early on the final morning of the first Investec Test at Lord's.

Return to homepage