You can’t teach Messi anything new, says Argentina coach
MADRID (Reuters) – Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli has said it is futile “trying to teach Lionel Messi anything” new with the forward set to return from injury to face Spain in a World Cup warm-up on Tuesday.
Soccer: Argentine prosecutor to widen investigation into alleged sex abuse
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – An Argentine prosecutor is to widen an investigation into the alleged sexual abuse of young players at Argentine top-flight club Independiente, saying she believes such incidents may be happening at other soccer clubs.
Doping: UK agency says no data lost in weekend cyber attack
LONDON (Reuters) – Cyber attackers targeted British sport’s anti-doping agency over the weekend without gaining access to any data, it said in a statement on Monday.
Boxing: Joshua says Parker faces overwhelming experience
LONDON (Reuters) – WBA and IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua says Joseph Parker will be ‘overwhelmed’ in their unification fight in Cardiff on Saturday.
Hazeltine to become first U.S. venue to host Ryder Cup golf twice
(Reuters) – The Ryder Cup will return to the Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota in 2028 making it the first American venue to host the biennial team event that pits Europe against the U.S. a second time, the PGA said on Monday.
Advantage Vettel, but Hamilton can feel confident
LONDON (Reuters) – Sebastian Vettel won the first round of what could be a long and lively Formula One title fight with Lewis Hamilton on Sunday but the Ferrari driver may be the one with more to worry about as they leave Australia.
Cilic, Del Potro advance as Dimitrov falls in Miami
(Reuters) – Croatian second seed Marin Cilic survived a tough examination by Canadian Vasek Pospisil to reach the fourth round of the Miami Open with a 7-5 7-6(4) victory after nearly two hours on Sunday.
Hole-in-one helps Ji win in California
(Field Level Media) – South Korea’s Ji Eun-hee won two cars Sunday, one thanks to a hole-in-one, the other for earning a victory in the Kia Classic at Carlsbad, California.
NBA’s Kings and Celtics protest police shootings of unarmed black men
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) – Sacramento Kings and Boston Celtics players, in a protest backed by the National Basketball Association, took to the court on Sunday wearing warm-up T-shirts emblazoned with the name of the unarmed black man slain last we…
Cilic and del Potro advance, but Dimitrov beaten
(Reuters) – Croatian second seed Marin Cilic survived a tough examination by Canadian Vasek Pospisil to reach the fourth round of the Miami Open with a 7-5 7-6(4) victory after nearly two hours on Sunday.




