Tuesday 17th January 2012  | Edin Dzeko broke an 11-match scoring drought to send Manchester City three points clear in the Barclays Premier League title race. | Football  | Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini defended his decision to wave an imaginary card at Martin Atkinson in his side's 1-0 win over Wigan. |  | Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has called on his players to be more decisive in the final third if they are to solve their goalscoring issues. |  | Former AC Milan midfielder Paolo Maldini has hinted that he may take up a role at Paris Saint-Germain after stating that he was 'right at home' in the French capital. |  | Inter Milan president Massimi Moratti has confirmed he has now lodged a €25million bid for Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez. |  | There were plenty of heroes to cheer from another enthralling week of Barclays Premier League action. |  | Chelsea confirmed on Monday they had completed the protracted signing of Gary Cahill from Bolton. | Cricket | Out-of-form wicketkeeper-batsman and vice-captain, Brad Haddin has been told to play in the Big Bash Twenty20 League to improve his show. | | Ian Bell was cleared of serious injury to his left wrist and is expected to take his place in the side to face Pakistan in the first Test in Dubai on Tuesday. | | Manoj Tiwary and Irfan Pathan see a golden opportunity to revive their careers in the tri-series Down Under. | | England appear to be over two late injury scares before the first Test against Pakistan and can at last begin the next stage of their mission to become one of the greatest teams in history. | Latest Headlines | Judd Trump believes Ronnie O'Sullivan is "in the right frame of mind" for this week's BGC Masters and will have to be at his very best when they meet on Thursday. | | Shaun Murphy booked his place in the BGC Masters quarter-finals as he compiled two centuries on the way to overpowering fellow Englishman Martin Gould 6-2. | | Carl Pettersson's joint second place at the Sony Open in Hawaii has not taken him any nearer a Ryder Cup cap in September - for either Europe or the United States. | | Novak Djokovic made a fine return to the Melbourne with a commanding 6-2 6-0 6-0 victory over Italian Paolo Lorenzi at the Australian Open on Tuesday. | | Samantha Stosur was the first major casualty at the Australian Open after the home hope was dumped out in straight sets by Sorana Cirstea. | | Andy Murray put a smile back on the face of British tennis after overcoming a scare to see off Ryan Harrison and book his place in the second round of the Australian Open. | | Rubens Barrichello insists he is still "thinking positively" despite reports linking other drivers to the vacant race seat at Williams. | | David Haye has confirmed he is staying in shape in case a fight with one of the Klitschko brothers is agreed. | | Columnists  | City's second XI better than United |  | Tsunami Jack can't touch Sepp |  | The Sparky that Lights the Fire? | |
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