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  Friday 17th February 2012  

Europa joy for Manchester clubs

Premier League duo Manchester City and Manchester United recorded impressive away wins as they began their Europa League quest on Thursday night.

  Football  

Valencia injury woe for Man United

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Manchester United's Antonio Valencia is facing four weeks out after injuring his hamstring in Thursdays's 2-0 win over Ajax.

Uruguay president defends Suarez

The president of Uruguay has defended Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, insisting his compatriot "is not a racist and never will be".

Redknapp open to part-time Euro role

Harry Redknapp would be open to the idea of managing England at Euro 2012 this summer while remaining in charge of Tottenham.

AVB: Abramovich fully behind me

Andre Villas-Boas insisted on Thursday he had no fear of being forced out of Chelsea by player power, despite admitting he may have lost the backing of some players.

Man City report racist abuse at Porto

Manchester City have informed the UEFA matchday delegate of their intention to complain about alleged racist abuse during the 2-1 Europa League victory over Porto.

  Cricket  

Reports: Whatmore to be Pakistan coach

Former Australian player Dav Whatmore is almost certain to be appointed Pakistan coach in March.

Who's the best ODI finisher?

Is MS Dhoni the best finisher in ODIs? Or do you think the likes of Bevan, Klusener, Ranatunga and Harris were better.

Symonds calls time on career

Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds has retired from cricket and will not play in this year's Indian Premier League.

Sahara, BCCI mend fences

Sahara India Pariwar reached a compromise with the BCCI on Thursday, returning as the Indian cricket team's sponsors and agreeing to field the Pune Warriors for IPL 5.

  Latest Headlines  

Athletics: Illness forces Cheruiyot out

Vivian Cheruiyot, the Kenyan world 5,000m and 10,000m champion, has pulled out of Saturday's Aviva Grand Prix in Birmingham after coming down with flu.

Snooker: No home joy for Welsh duo

Mark Williams and Matthew Stevens were dumped out in the last 16 of the 888 Welsh Open to end home involvement in Newport.

Boxing: Lewis doubts Chisora credentials

Britain's former heavyweight world champion Lennox Lewis has claimed Dereck Chisora was not ready for his shot at Vitali Klitschko's WBC belt.

Rugby: Tuilagi back in the fold

Manu Tuilagi has done a lot of growing up in the last six months and now feels ready to make a fresh start with England after overcoming a double injury setback.

Mickelson takes lead in California

Phil Mickelson rode the conditions to lead the way at the end of the first day of the Northern Trust Open in Pacific Palisades, California.

Azarenka wins again in Qatar

Victoria Azarenka extended her unbeaten start to the season to 14 matches by marching into the quarter-finals of the Qatar Open.

Free passage for Federer in Holland

Roger Federer was gifted a place in the quarter-finals of the World Tennis Championships in Rotterdam on Thursday when Mikhail Youzhny withdrew with a foot injury.

Delhi lead shared after first day

Scotland's Peter Whiteford shot a six-under-par 66 to share the first-round lead with Spaniard Alejandro Canizares at the Avantha Masters in New Delhi.

  Columnists

Jesse Fink

Aussie football needs new masters

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