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Mancini pleased to impress Sheikh Mansour
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says it is important his side defeated Liverpool 3-0 in front of owner Sheikh Mansour, who was visiting Eastlands for the first time.
England 2018 bid chief bullish on host chances
England's 2018 World Cup bid chief executive Andy Anson believes his team can present a compelling case to the delegation of Fifa inspectors embarking on a four-day tour of facilities and venues in England.
Rudisha thrilled after record 800m run
Kenya's David Rudisha speaks to BBC Sport after breaking the men's 800m world record in a time of one minute 41.09 seconds at an IAAF World Challenge meeting in Berlin on Sunday.
Disappointment for Daley at Youth Olympics
Highlights from day eight of the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, where Tom Daley could only manage ninth position in the 3m springboard final, but GB gymnast Sam Oldham won Great Britain's third gold medal. (UK users only)
Hangeland delighted to make up for own goal
Brede Hangeland admits he prefers not to be in the limelight but is happy to have made up for scoring an own goal by netting the equaliser in Fulham's 2-2 draw against Manchester United.
Vidic disappointed not to hold on for win
Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic admits it was a difficult game for his side and is disappointed they could not hold on to their lead following their 2-2 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage.
Cheick Tiote in World Cup action
Watch Cheick Tiote, who is set to sign for Newcastle subject to a work permit, in action at the 2010 World Cup for Ivory Coast (UK users only)
Barton keeps moustache promise
Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton says he was tempted to keep his moustache after admitting catching glimpses of himself in the mirror and thinking he "didn't look too bad".
Villa were well and truly hammered - Macdonald
Aston Villa's caretaker manager Kevin MacDonald admits his side were well beaten following the 6-0 drubbing by Newcastle at St James' Park.
Hughton elated after 'deserved' win
Newcastle manager Chris Hughton is delighted after watching his side recover from conceding an early penalty, which John Carew missed, to claim a deserved 6-0 win over Aston Villa at St James' Park.
Youth Olympics medals for GB trio
Highlights from day seven of the Youth Olympics in Singapore, where Team GB picked up three medals, including a gold for Oliver Golding in the tennis doubles. (UK users only)
Ancelotti salutes strength of squad
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti admits he often finds it hard to pick a team of 11, as he so many strong players who deserve to get on the pitch, after his side thrashed Wigan 6-0 away.
Arteta would consider playing for England
Everton's Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta admits he would consider playing for England if he was to receive a call from manager Fabio Capello, who was in the stands as Everton draw 1-1 with Wolves.
Walcott sets goal target after hat-trick
Theo Walcott says he is looking to score 10-15 goals for Arsenal this season and admits he could have scored more despite netting a hat-trick in the Gunners' 6-0 win at home to Blackpool.
Second-half display pleases McCarthy
Mick McCarthy admits Wolves were "hopeless" in the first half but is delighted with their performance in the second after claiming a 1-1 draw against Everton at Goodison Park.
Blackpool red card was harsh - Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admits the red card given to Blackpool defender Ian Evatt was harsh, but says the referee had no choice but to send him off as his side beat Ian Holloway's team 6-0 at the Emirates Stadium.
Sending off ruined game - Holloway
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway says the sending off of defender Ian Evatt effectively ended their chances of getting a result at Arsenal, but concedes Arsene Wenger's side probably "would have won anyway" as they run out 6-0 winners.
Tagoe finishes fourth in 100m
Annie Tagoe finishes fourth in the women's 100m, and says she is disappointed to have missed out on a medal but that the Singapore games have been a "great experience".
Butt hopes victory will lift nation
Winning captain Salman Butt tells TMS commentator Jonathan Agnew that his is proud of the character of his team, and that he hopes their victory in the Third Test will lift the morale of Pakistan.
Exclusive Paul Scholes interview in full
In a rare interview, midfielder Paul Scholes offers Football Focus a fascinating insight into his time at Manchester United and reveals his regret at not going to the World Cup with England.