Drogba absent again as Impact limp into playoffs
(Reuters) – Didier Drogba was absent again when the Montreal Impact played the New England Revolution on Sunday, falling further out of the team’s picture.
Indians name Kluber as Game One starter
(Reuters) – Ace right-hander Corey Kluber will start Game One of the World Series for the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday when they host the National League champion Chicago Cubs, manager Terry Francona said on Sunday.
Japanese teen Uno wins Skate America
(Reuters) – Japanese teenager Shoma Uno landed three quadruple jumps in Sunday’s free skate to win the Skate America men’s title at Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
English-born Ajayi joins O.J. Simpson on elite rushing list
(The Sports Xchange) – Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey says he cannot stop smiling when anyone mentions Jay Ajayi.
Managers win measure of credit for World Series showdown
(Reuters) – A lot of the credit for being a miracle maker in the Cubs’ climb to a long-awaited World Series has been heaped on team architect Theo Epstein, but Chicago’s team president praised manager Joe Maddon.
Giants beat slumping Rams 17-10 in London
(The Sports Xchange) – The New York Giants had three takeaways all season, but that was before they faced quarterback Case Keenum and the struggling Los Angeles Rams.
Mourinho’s United routed on return to Chelsea
(Reuters)- – Jose Mourinho was humiliated on his Premier League return to Stamford Bridge where his former side Chelsea routed Manchester United 4-0 on Sunday,
Kerber outlasts Cibulkova in WTA Finals opener
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Angelique Kerber was forced to dig deep in her WTA Finals opener before the German world number one battled past Dominika Cibulkova 7-6(5) 2-6 6-3 in a high-class baseline slugfest at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sunday.
Carreno Busta wins Kremlin Cup
MOSCOW (Reuters) – World number 36 Pablo Carreno Busta came back from a set down and an ankle injury to win the Kremlin Cup on Sunday, beating Italian Fabio Fognini 4-6 6-3 6-2 in the final.
Iheanacho makes instant impact as City draw with Saints
(Reuters) – – Manchester City returned to the top of the Premier League on goal difference after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with Southampton at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.




