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Sancho 'has no problem with discipline', says Dortmund boss Watzke
Borussia Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke shot down suggestions the returned Jadon Sancho was difficult to manage, saying the England winger "has no problems with discipline".
Palacios scores late winner for Bundesliga leaders Leverkusen
Exequiel Palacios scored in the fourth minute of injury time to earn Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen a 1-0 win at Augsburg on Saturday, keeping them four points clear of reigning champions Bayern Munich.
VAR drama as China held at Asian Cup, Australia cruise
China were held 0-0 by Tajikistan in their opening game of the Asian Cup on Saturday after a VAR intervention but Australia overpowered India to launch their title charge.
Red-faced China held by debutants Tajikistan at Asian Cup
China opened their Asian Cup campaign with a 0-0 draw against debutants Tajikistan on Saturday, heaping more embarrassment on a country rocked by a football graft scandal at home.
Hendrickx dethrones Gubanova for first European figure skating gold
Belgian Loena Hendrickx dethroned title-holder Georgian Anastasiia Gubanova to claim her first gold at the European figure skating championships on Saturday.
Axelsen crashes to Shi in Malaysia Open badminton semi-finals
Badminton world number one and defending champion Viktor Axelsen crashed out of the Malaysia Open semi-finals on Saturday after a shock defeat to China's Shi Yuqi in an epic 71-minute clash.
Evergreen Sainz holding back the sands of time to lead Dakar
Spanish sexagenarian Carlos Sainz is having the time of his life at this year's Dakar Rally.
Arnold wants more as Australia swat aside India at Asian Cup
Graham Arnold warned his Australia team that they must be better despite launching their Asian Cup title charge with an ultimately comfortable 2-0 win over India on Saturday.
Olympic champion Ingebrigtsen skips indoor season after injury
Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen announced Saturday he would skip the indoor season after an Achilles tendon problem upset his training schedule.
Palmer sinks Fulham to lift Chelsea gloom
Cole Palmer fired Chelsea to a 1-0 win against west London rivals Fulham on Saturday as the inconsistent Blues bounced back from their League Cup embarrassment at Middlesbrough.
Odermatt strikes again in downhill marred by Kilde crash
Switzerland's Marco Odermatt consolidated his place atop the overall World Cup standings with a second downhill victory in three days in Wengen on Saturday.
PSG coach says no need to dip into transfer market
Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique says he doesn't need to replenish his squad in the transfer market despite the French champions missing a number of players.
Goggia banishes Altenmarkt demons for first downhill win of season
Sofia Goggia hailed an 'emotional' first downhill win of the season as the Italian banished her demons at Altenmarkt-Zauchensee the Austrian resort where the former Olympic champion has struggled in the past.
Australia swat aside India to launch Asian Cup title bid
Australia cruised to a 2-0 victory in their Asian Cup opener against India on Saturday, Jackson Irvine and Jordan Bos scoring from close range to launch their title bid.
Sri Lanka need fielding lift for T20 World Cup: Hasaranga
Sri Lanka needs to lift its game on fielding to have a shot at this year's T20 World Cup title, newly installed short-format captain Wanindu Hasaranga said Saturday.
Nigeria coach dismisses concerns his team are top-heavy ahead of AFCON
Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro on Saturday batted away concerns the Super Eagles' attacking prowess is not matched in other areas of their team as they prepare to begin their Africa Cup of Nations bid.
Burnley sign Chelsea's Fofana on loan
Burnley signed Chelsea's Ivory Coast forward David Datro Fofana on loan until the end of the season on Saturday.
Italy's Goggia claims first downhill win of season in Austria
Italy's former Olympic champion Sofia Goggia overcame a "few flaws" to claim her first downhill win of the season in Austria on Saturday.
Japan's Endo vows to make Klopp wait by winning Asian Cup
Jurgen Klopp may have to wait a while for the return of Wataru Endo after the Liverpool ace vowed on Saturday to win the Asian Cup with Japan.
Lehecka, Ostapenko win Adelaide titles ahead of Australian Open
Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko and young Czech Jiri Lehecka completed the perfect build-up to the Australian Open on Saturday by claiming the Adelaide International titles.
Hungry Madrid in better form but Barca strong: Xavi
Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez admitted Saturday that "hungry" rivals Real Madrid are in better form but insisted his side are strong and can retain the Spanish Super Cup.
Lehecka defeats Draper to win first ATP title in Adelaide
Big-hitting Jiri Lehecka bounced back from losing the first set to beat Jack Draper Saturday in the Adelaide International final and claim a maiden ATP Tour title.
Djokovic zeroes in on all-time record 25th Slam crown at Australian Open
A "pain-free" Novak Djokovic begins his Australian Open defence against a teenage qualifier on Sunday as he bids for an unprecedented 25th major crown, but women's top seed Iga Swiatek faces a much trickier assignment.
Tree-hugging Djokovic says wrist is 'pain-free'
Novak Djokovic said Saturday he had overcome a worrisome wrist injury ahead of the Australian Open while revealing one of the secrets to his success in Melbourne was hugging trees.
Alcaraz motivated to topple Australian Open king Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz says the challenge of toppling 10-time champion Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open gives him "extra motivation" as he aims to end the Serbian's long reign in Melbourne.
American Navarro beats Mertens in Hobart for first WTA title
Fast-rising American Emma Navarro upset two-time champion Elise Mertens to secure her first WTA title on Saturday with a battling 6-1, 4-6, 7-5 win at the Hobart International.
China's Yuan shares PGA Tour lead in Hawaii with An, Eckroat
China's Carl Yuan grabbed six birdies in a five-under par 65 to share the halfway lead in the US PGA Tour's Sony Open with An Byeong-hun and Austin Eckroat on Friday.
Warriors rally to beat Bulls, Spurs rout Hornets
Golden State stars Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry shook off slow starts to power the Warriors to a much-needed 140-131 NBA victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday.
Canada's McIntosh wins 200m free at Knoxville Pro Swim
Canadian Summer McIntosh cruised to victory in the women's 200m freestyle Friday, clocking 1min 55.41sec to notch her second win in two days at the Pro Swim meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Kane 'really happy' Dier made Bayern move
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane said he was "really happy" to be reunited with former Tottenham teammate Eric Dier, who has signed with the German club.
City star Haaland out until end of January: Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has revealed injured Manchester City striker Erling Haaland is set to be sidelined until the end of January.
Hetmyer left out of West Indies white ball squads for Aussie series
Left-hander Shimron Hetmyer has been left out of the West Indies ODI and Twenty20 squads for the upcoming white ball series in Australia.