Summary

  • Ryan Giggs has 'steel' to succeed - Sir Alex Ferguson

  • Latest transfer news: Man City sign midfielder Zinchenko

  • Coleman dismisses England job talk

  • Euro 2016 latest: Wales don't fear Portugal - Bale

  • Kieren Fallon announces retirement

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  1. gossip

    Nani to Stoke?published at 09:03 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Latest gossip

    NaniImage source, Getty Images

    Stoke City assistant manager Mark Bowen tells Talksport, external the club has 'an interest' in signing Nani.

    The 29-year-old joined Fenerbahce last year from Manchester United after spending a season on loan at Sporting Lisbon.

    He is currently part of Portugal's squad at Euro 2016. Valencia are also thought to be keen on the winger.

  2. No translation required...published at 08:57 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Frettabladid

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    The front page of Icelandic paper Frettabladid captures thousands of Iceland supporters performing the iconic roar that has lit up Euro 2016.

    Iceland are on their way home after losing Sunday's quarter-final to hosts France 5-2.

  3. 'Perfect'published at 08:52 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    L'Equipe

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    French sport daily L'Equipe, external have dubbed the performance of France in their 5-2 win over Iceland as "almost perfect".

    Although Lars Lagerback's side were far from disgraced, it was the first time the host nation have scored more than twice in a game at the tournament.

  4. gossip

    Mata to Everton?published at 08:44 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Gossip

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    Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata, is close to joining Everton after suggestions new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been given the Spaniard's squad number.

    This and more in Monday's Gossip

  5. 'No easy answer'published at 08:38

    Andrew Benson
    Chief F1 writer

    .Image source, Getty Images

    Mercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has a problem - and he knows it.

    How does he handle two intensely ambitious racing drivers competing for the world title in his team while also protecting the interests of the global corporation behind it?

    There is no easy answer.

    For Wolff - as for any F1 team boss - the golden rule is always that team-mates must not crash into each other. Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg have now broken it twice in the last five races.

    Read more from Andrew Benson 

  6. formula 1

    'It sucks'published at 08:33

    Formula 1

    .Image source, Rex Features

    There was huge drama at the Austrian Grand Prix as Nico Rosberg was penalised for a collision with Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton on the last lap.

    Race stewards adjudged Rosberg caused the incident and added 10 seconds to his race time. He retains fourth place.

    "They gave me the blame, which sucks," he said. "I'm of a different opinion, but that doesn't help."

    Hamilton won the race, after which the team-mates blamed each other for the collision.

  7. football

    Hal Robson-Kanu has offers 'around the world'published at 08:28 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Football

    .Image source, Rex Features

    Two days and counting to the biggest game in Wales's history and striker Hal Robson-Kanu says he has received several offers following his goal in the Euro 2016 quarter-final win over Belgium.

    Robson-Kanu is out of contract at Reading and seeking a move to the Premier League.

    "I've made no secret of my desire to play in the Premier League and if that's the best place for me then I'll be there," he told BBC Sport.

    Wales face Portugal on Wednesday for a place in next Sunday's final.

  8. Gone but not forgotten...published at 08:23 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    France 5-2 Iceland

    Olivier GiroudImage source, .

    The Iceland fairytale at Euro 2016 is over.

    Olivier Giroud scored twice, as host nation France succeeded where England fell so drastically short, in eliminating the smallest country to ever qualify for the tournament.

    Iceland depart the tournament as one of just two teams to have scored in every game at the finals. The other? Wales.

  9. Guardiola warns City squadpublished at 08:17 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    The Guardian

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    New Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola took questions from supporters at an event at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

    But in the Guardian, external, he says he won't be going easy on his newly inherited squad...

  10. France 5, team who beat England 2published at 08:13 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Daily Mail

    Iceland's Euro 2016 escapades ended with a 5-2 defeat at the hands of France at the Stade de France on Sunday.

    And the Daily Mail, external says the margin of victory for the host nation "underlined how bad England were in losing to the Icemen last week".

    Daily MAilImage source, .
  11. 'Brainless'published at 08:09 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    The Daily Telegraph

    Daily TelegraphImage source, .

    The final lap of Sunday's Austrian GP was thrilling for fans - as Lewis Hamilton edged World Championship leader Nico Rosberg, after the pair collided.

    Hamilton claimed victory, with Rosberg limping to a fourth placed finish. But Mercedes chief Toto Wolff described the incident as brainless in The Daily Telegraph., external

  12. Coleman - I'd never manage Englandpublished at 08:05 British Summer Time 4 July 2016

    Daily Mirror

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    His team booked themselves a historic Euro 2016 semi-final date with Portugal with victory over Belgium in Lille on Friday. 

    But in Monday's Daily Mirror,, external Wales boss Chris Coleman appears to have distanced himself from any links to England job vacated by Roy Hodgson a week ago...

  13. Down to business...published at 08:00

    Jose MourinhoImage source, Rex Features

    What a weekend; Wales are Euro 2016 semi-finalists, it was 'Middle Sunday' at Wimbledon and, er...Lewis and Nico were up to mischief in Austria.

    But if you've got that Monday feeling, then you're in good company.

    Plenty of clubs up and down the country are due to report back for pre-season training, and it's a first official day in the job for new Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho.

    Like the Special One, it's time to get cracking. First up, Monday's back pages...