Mourinho wants to restore Chelsea’s title-winning habit
LONDON (Reuters) – Jose Mourinho made winning titles a habit for Chelsea’s players when he first arrived in 2004 and three months into his second stint at Stamford Bridge he is urging them to rediscover it.
Hulkenberg joins Force India for 2014
LONDON (Reuters) – German Nico Hulkenberg will drive for Force India next season, the British-based Formula One team said on Tuesday.
Van Persie could return for United against Everton
LONDON (Reuters) – Robin van Persie could return from injury for Manchester United’s Premier League game with Everton on Wednesday, manager David Moyes said on Tuesday.
Rotation vital for Arsenal’s title bid, says Wenger
LONDON (Reuters) – Rotating the squad will be vital if Arsenal are to maintain the pace at the top of the Premier League as the most hectic part of the season looms, manager Arsene Wenger said on Tuesday.
Croatian Jarni takes over at Sarajevo
(Reuters) – Former Croatia left back Robert Jarni has taken over as coach of Bosnian first division side FC Sarajevo.
Martinez’s Everton ready to make statement at Man Utd
LONDON (Reuters) – Roberto Martinez’s appointment as manager of Everton was almost overlooked amidst the fall-out of the club’s former boss David Moyes moving to Manchester United to replace Alex Ferguson.
Seahawks dominate Saints to secure playoff berth
(Reuters) – Russell Wilson led the Seattle Seahawks to a 34-7 thrashing of the New Orleans Saints on Monday as the hosts clinched a playoff berth with a win that maintains the best record in the National Football League.
Nationals sign up starting pitcher Fister from Tigers
(Reuters) – The Washington Nationals have landed starting pitcher Doug Fister in a four-player trade with the Detroit Tigers on Monday.
Daley thanks fans for support after coming out
LONDON (Reuters) – British Olympic diver Tom Daley thanked his fans for their support and received the backing of British Swimming after announcing on Monday that he was dating a man.
Broncos’ coach Fox back at work after open-heart surgery
(Reuters) – Denver Broncos head coach John Fox returned to work on Monday, rejoining his first-place team almost one month since undergoing open-heart surgery.