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Fergie slams talk of a bust up with Roo

Manchester United coach-cum-manager Sir Alex FergusonLondon, Apr. 6: Manchester United coach-cum-manager Sir Alex Ferguson has denied allegations of a training-ground bust-up between himself and Wayne Rooney as "absolute nonsense".

The affair is a further unwanted distraction following reports yesterday that a deal to take Cristiano Ronaldo from United to Real Madrid this summer is in place.

Hamilton finds it difficult to live down the worst weekend of his racing career

Hamilton finds it difficult to live down the worst weekend of his racing careerLondon, Apr. 6 : Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton is finding it difficult to live down what he calls the worst weekend of his racing career.

Having been called a cheat during the recently held Australian Grand Prix and now his below average performance at the Malaysian Grand Prix, Hamilton said it was `the worst weekend of my career'.

Speed king Bolt labels Ronaldo a big wuss

Speed king Bolt labels Ronaldo a big wussLondon, Apr. 6 : Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt has labelled Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo a "wuss".

The super-fast Jamaican athlete is visiting the Premier League champions next month to pass on some running tips.

But Bolt, a Manchester United fan, is also planning to have a word with Portuguese star Ronaldo about his play-acting and "falling over," reports The Sun.

Bolt, 22, who has a long-standing invitation from boss Sir Alex Ferguson to visit Old Trafford, said: "I'm going to tell Ronaldo to stop being such a wuss.

Moles tells Kiwi batters to learn how to draw a test

Moles tells Kiwi batters to learn how to draw a testWellington, Apr. 6 : Staring down the barrel of a 600-plus run chase in the third test against India, New Zealand coach Andy Moles has asked his batsmen to concentrate on saving the test on a playable pitch rather than trying to be heroes and win it.

The world record chase is 418-7 by the West Indies against Australia in Antigua in 2003 and New Zealand''s best is 324-5 against Pakistan in Christchurch in 1994.

Villarreal keen to take revenge on old enemies Arsenal

Villarreal keen to take revenge on old enemies Arsenal Villarreal, Spain  - Villarreal are out for revenge when they meet old enemies Arsenal in a Spanish-English quarter-final duel in the European Champions League on Tuesday.

Three years ago Arsenal edged past Villarreal into the final of the elite event on a 1-0 aggregate, when Villarreal's Juan Roman Riquelme had a late penalty dramatically saved by Jens Lehmann.

Villarreal coach Manuel Pellegrini - a man rumoured to be on Real Madrid's wishlist - said that "we were really unlucky in that game, we could have reached the final."

Murray now the man to beat after lifting third season title

Murray now the man to beat after lifting third season titleMiami - Andy Murray edged closer to a world number 3 ranking as he became the only man on the ATP to earn three titles this season through a 6-2, 7-5 defeat of Serb Novak Djokovic on Sunday at the Miami Masters.

The rapid-fire win in one hour, 42 minutes added the Masters 1000 honour to Doha and Rotterdam titles won since January by the 21-year- old Scot.

Murray now stands 26-2 on the season as he prepares for a quick turnaround on clay, with Monte Carlo starting April 12.

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