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  1. tennis

    Working hardpublished at 09:30

    Tennis

    Recognise this chap?

    Andy MurrayImage source, Instagram

    Tis Mr Andy Murray, who put a video on Instagram, external which shows him working out at home. Alongside it he posted the message: "Back to work today, two and half hours on court and a versa climber session at home. Thanks for all the the messages of support on social media today and for seeing today's criticism for exactly what it was."

    That last line, by the way, refers to this...

  2. football

    History-makerspublished at 09:23

    Football

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    Barcelona's 4-0 El Clasico victory at the Bernabeu will "go down in history", according to coach Luis Enrique.

    Luis Suarez scored twice and Neymar and Andres Iniesta also netted as Barca - for whom Lionel Messi was a second-half substitute - went six points clear of Real at the top of La Liga.

    "This victory tastes glorious because it is against our eternal rivals," said Enrique, who played for both sides.

    "It will be very difficult for us to better this performance."

  3. football

    Ronaldo ragespublished at 09:18

    Football

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    Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo is so furious after the defeat to Barcelona that he wants manager Rafael Benitez replaced, reportedly saying: "Either he goes, or I go."

  4. football

    Between angels and the devilpublished at 09:12

    Football

    Suspended Fifa president Sepp Blatter has been speaking to Swiss TV following his recent time in hospital.

    Sounds a bit more serious than a "small emotional breakdown" though...

  5. tennis

    Djokovic reigns supremepublished at 09:07

    Tennis

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    Is there anybody that can stop Novak Djokovic?

    The super Serb capped a remarkable season with victory over Roger Federer to claim a record fourth straight ATP World Tour Finals title.

    The world number one broke serve three times to win 6-3 6-4 in 80 minutes at London's O2 Arena, making amends for defeat by six-time champion Federer in the group stage on Tuesday.

    "I am enjoying every moment on the court, I cherish every moment after dreaming of it as a kid," Djokovic said.

    He ends the year with 11 titles including three Grand Slams, taking his total to 10 majors.

  6. football

    Liverpool chase Lazio's Bigliapublished at 09:01

    Football

    Spanish website Fichajes, external is reporting that Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is keen to sign Lazio midfielder Lucas Biglia but will face competition from Manchester United for his signature.

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  7. darts

    Van Gerwen wins World Series titlepublished at 08:56

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    World number one Michael van Gerwen claimed his second title in seven days with an 11-10 victory over Scotland's Peter Wright in the inaugural World Series of Darts Finals in Glasgow.

    From 4-0 ahead, he produced a 170 checkout in the 10th leg, but trailed 10-9 before clinching the title with an 11-dart finish.

    "Peter is a fantastic player and sooner or later he will win a big tournament," Van Gerwen said.

  8. football

    Bale 'going nowhere'published at 08:51

    Football

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    Over in Madrid, Gareth Bale says he has no intention of cutting short his spell at Real Madrid.

    The Wales star has consistently been linked with a return to the Premier League, with fresh speculation in the wake of Madrid's 4-0 home loss to arch-rivals Barcelona.

    But the 26-year-old said: "I will never say never when it comes to going back to the Premier League, because you don't know what the future holds.

    "But I am enjoying my time here and I am very happy."

  9. football

    Stat's the way to do itpublished at 08:45

    Tottenham 4-1 West Ham

    A few vaguely interesting facts from the Spurs-West Ham game..

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    Spurs have lost just two of their past 20 Premier League home matches (W12 D6 L2).

    Tottenham recorded 12 shots on target v West Ham United; no side has managed more in a Premier League game this term.

    West Ham have conceded four goals away from home for the first time since December 2013 (v Liverpool).

  10. football

    Kane firing on all cyclinders againpublished at 08:40

    Tottenham 4-1 West Ham

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    A month ago Harry Kane had one Spurs goal to his name from 13 matches in all competitions ... a bit worrying considering the 22-year-old struck 31 times in 2014-15.

    But the England man has dispelled any doubts about his form by scoring in his past five matches for his club, racking up eight goals in the process.

  11. football

    Spurs march onpublished at 08:34

    Tottenham 4-1 West Ham

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    In the other Sunday Premier League game, Tottenham provided more evidence that they might just be ones to watch this season.

    Inspired by a Harry Kane double, Spurs cantered to a 4-1 win over London rivals West Ham and equalled a club record in the process ... making it 12 Premier League games unbeaten 

    The sides began the day level on 21 points from 12 games - a tally that represents the Hammers' best start to a Premier League season - but it is Tottenham who now find themselves fifth, two points behind fourth-placed Arsenal.

  12. football

    Fight backpublished at 08:29

    Swansea 2-2 Bournemouth

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    On the pitch, Swansea were in serious trouble when they fell two goals behind to struggling Bournemouth at the Liberty Stadium yesterday - but hit back to grab a draw.

    Joshua King and Dan Gosling put the visitors in control to increase the pressure on Swans manager Garry Monk.

    Andre Ayew's backheel and Jonjo Shelvey's penalty brought Swansea level at the end of a breathless first half.

    "We should be standing here with three points," said Cherries boss Eddie Howe. "We're disappointed but there were a lot of positives."

  13. football

    Barren spellpublished at 08:23

    Football

    Monk, 36, took charge in February 2014 following Michael Laudrup's departure.

    He guided Swansea to their highest Premier League finish of eighth place last season, but despite a strong start to this campaign, the Swans have won only once since beating Manchester United in August.

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    That barren spell prompted speculation that Monk was facing the sack, which the former Swansea captain dismissed as the "agenda" of people outside the club.

    The draw with Bournemouth, however, has intensified the scrutiny on his future, with boos heard at the Liberty Stadium as the Swans fell 2-0 behind.

  14. football

    Monk on the brink?published at 08:16

    Football

    So to Garry Monk, who it's fair to say hasn't had the most memorable of seasons at Swansea - one win in the last 10 games prompting speculation about his future at the club.

    Well, his mood won't be much better today after the BBC discovered that the Swans board is "considering the position" of the manager.

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    "Senior board members are concerned by the Swans' run of one win in 10 matches, with the Welsh club lying 14th in the Premier League after Saturday's 2-2 draw with Bournemouth," reports BBC Wales' Dafydd Pritchard.

    "Assistant manager Pep Clotet could also leave, as he is on the shortlist to become Brentford's new boss."

  15. tennis

    Davis Cup "will go ahead"published at 08:11

    Tennis

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    And a quick entry for tennis fans, with reassurances overnight that Great Britain's Davis Cup final against Belgium"will go on" despite the terror threats affecting Brussels.

    The final is due to start on Friday in Ghent, 35 miles from Belgian capital Brussels, which continues to remain under the country's highest security alert.

    "Everything is continuing because we believe it will go on," said Gijs Kooken, chief executive the Flemish Tennis Federation (FTF).

    "It is an event with international exposure, with 13,000 spectators a day, so it is a risk event, of course, in the current situation - but I'm very confident in our government."

  16. football

    Coming up shortly...published at 08:06

    Champions League

    Before we discuss Garry Monk's problems, a quick heads up about two big Premier League managers talking to the media later.

    Arsenal gaffer Arsene Wenger (12:30 GMT) and Chelsea's Jose Mourinho (14:30) - the latter probably looking as happy as this...

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    ...will be holding news conferences ahead of their Champions League games.

    The Gunners host Dinamo Zagrab on Tuesday, while Chelsea face a tricky trip to Maccabi Tel Aviv.

    We'll have full coverage of both Wenger and Mourinho's brushes with the media.

  17. Monday's paperspublished at 07:39 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2015

    Daily Telegraph Total Football

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  18. Monday's paperspublished at 07:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2015

    Guardian

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  19. Monday's paperspublished at 07:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2015

    The Mirror

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  20. Monday's paperspublished at 07:36 Greenwich Mean Time 23 November 2015

    Daily Telegraph

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