Summary

  • Arsenal boss Wenger charged with misconduct

  • Everton winger Deulofeu joins AC Milan on loan

  • Hull's Mason 'speaking of head clash' in hospital

  • FA charge Sunderland's Djilobodji with violent conduct

  • Liverpool boss Klopp wants to help Gerrard become a manager

  • Get Involved: #bbcsportsday

  1. tennis

    Monday morning motivation...published at 08:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Tennis

    If you are looking for Monday morning motivation, look no further than Croatia's Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. 

    The 34-year-old ended an 18-year wait for a Grand Slam quarter-final place with victory over American qualifier Jennifer Brady at the Australian Open.

    She has reached the last eight of a major for the first time since Wimbledon in 1999. 

    "I am a tough little cookie and really stubborn," said Lucic-Baroni.

    "When I want something I will work hard and do anything I need to get it. What a satisfaction."

    That's it. I'm adopting Mirjana's mentality and I WILL be an astronaut and this is the exact face I will make when I get to Mars...

    Mirjana Lucic-Baroni.Image source, Get
  2. cricket

    Stokes stars against India at Eden Gardenspublished at 08:50 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Cricket

    Ben StokesImage source, Getty Images

    England held on to win the third one-day international against India by five runs as Ben Stokes found redemption at Eden Gardens.

    Stokes, hit for four successive sixes in Kolkata in the World T20 final loss, struck a 39-ball 57 in England's 321-8.

    He removed key man Virat Kohli and ended a 104-run stand between Kedar Jadhav and Hardik Pandya.

    Jadhav remained with India needing 16 from the final over, but Chris Woakes had him held at deep point for 90.

    View full scorecard.

  3. gossip

    'Mourinho won't prevent Rooney China move'published at 08:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Latest gossip

    Wayne RooneyImage source, Getty Images

    The Daily Mirror, external and Daily Star, external are suggesting that Manchester United's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney could be China-bound, based on comments from boss Jose Mourinho.

    They say Chinese Super League champions Guangzhou Evergrande and rivals Beijing Guoan "are prepared to fork out a staggering £700,000 a week to lure record-breaking Rooney".

    Mourinho said of a potential Rooney move: “I don’t know, it’s up to him. I don’t like to be critical of players who decide to go to China. It’s their life, it’s their organisation of their life, their organisation of their career."

    There are plenty more transfer rumours for you in our gossip column.

  4. snooker

    O'Sullivan wins record seventh Masters titlepublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Snooker

    O'Sullivan wins record seventh Masters titleImage source, Getty Images

    A delighted looking Ronnie O'Sullivan won a record seventh Masters title by coming from behind to beat Joe Perry 10-7 in the final at London's Alexandra Palace.

    Perry, in his first Triple Crown final at the age of 42, led 4-1 but missed a straightforward red for a 5-1 lead.

    O'Sullivan won seven frames in a row to move 8-4 ahead before Perry, helped by breaks of 117 and 92, fought back.

    But O'Sullivan, 41, sealed victory to defend his title and move ahead of Stephen Hendry's six Masters wins.

  5. gossip

    Wenger touchline ban imminent?published at 08:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger must face a lengthy touchline ban for pushing fourth official Anthony Taylor during Sunday's dramatic victory over Burnley, says former Premier League referee Graham Poll in his Daily Mail column. , external

    Poll says the Frenchman "inexplicably went berserk". 

    Arsene WengerImage source, Getty Images
  6. Friends and colleagues send their best to Ryan Masonpublished at 08:28 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

  7. tennis

    Konta through in Melbournepublished at 08:22 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Tennis

    Sticking with the Australian Open briefly...

    Britain's Johanna Konta produced another terrific performance to beat Russian Ekaterina Makarova and set up a quarter-final against 22-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams. 

    Konta, seeded ninth, saw off 30th seed Makarova 6-1 6-4 to reach the last eight without dropping a set.

    "Serena Williams is one of the few players still playing who I watched growing up. As a young girl wanting to be a professional tennis player, it's an incredible honour and I can't wait to play on court with her," said Konta. 

    Johanna KontaImage source, Getty Images
  8. Monday morning paperspublished at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Andy Murray says his shock defeat at the Australian Open is tough to take.

    "It a tough loss at one of the biggest events and one that I wanted to do better at," Murray told BBC Sport.

    "I get a bit of time off now and try to learn from it and try to understand what I could have done a little bit better, and then come back and try again."

    The GuardianImage source, The Guardian
  9. football

    Mason 'in a stable condition'published at 08:16 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Football

    Mason 'in a stable condition'Image source, Getty Images

    We will keep you updated on Ryan Mason's condition as and when we get new information. 

    In the mean time, here is what we know so far. 

    The Hull City midfielder has had surgery after fracturing his skull during Sunday's game at Chelsea.

    Mason, 25, clashed heads with Chelsea defender Gary Cahill 13 minutes into the Premier League match.

    After eight minutes of treatment on the pitch, he wore an oxygen mask as he was carried off on a stretcher, and taken to St Mary's Hospital in London.

    "Ryan is in a stable condition and expected to remain in hospital for the next few days," said a Hull statement.

    "Everyone at the club would like to express their sincere thanks for the excellent and swift care given to Ryan by both the accident and emergency department and neurosurgery unit at St Mary's Hospital."

  10. Monday morning paperspublished at 08:08 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    The Times

    The Times have opted for an image of a frustrated looking Andy Murray having been knocked out of the Australian Open in a shock defeat by world number 50 Mischa Zverev of Germany. 

    Murray, the world number one, dropped serve eight times as Zverev won 7-5 5-7 6-2 6-4 on Rod Laver Arena.

    It is the Briton's earliest defeat in Melbourne since 2009, and the lowest-ranked player he has lost to at a Grand Slam since the 2006 Australian Open.

    The TimesImage source, The Times
  11. Monday morning paperspublished at 08:05 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    The Daily Mail

    According to Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, any speculation surrounding his star striker Diego Costa moving to the Chinese Super League is now over after his goal in the 2-0 win over Hull City.

    The Spain striker missed the 3-0 win at Leicester, citing a back injury after a disagreement with a coach.

    However, he scored the opener on Sunday as the Blues went eight points clear.

    "I am pleased for him and for the fans and club. Today finished all types of speculation," Conte told BBC Sport.

    The Daily MailImage source, The Daily Mail
  12. Monday morning paperspublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    The Daily Star

    Media caption,

    I apologise, I should've shut up! - Wenger

    Watch Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger apologise for losing his cool after he was sent to the stands on Sunday.

    The Daily StarImage source, The Daily Star

    ...Oh and more on that interesting Wayne Rooney story in a few moments but in brief, the papers say Jose Mourinho will not stop Rooney making a big-money (huge-money) move to the Chinese Super League should the opportunity arise... 

  13. Monday morning paperspublished at 07:59 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    The Sun

    Arsene Wenger's touchline quarrel with fourth official Anthony Taylor is the headline story on the back pages of the tabloids this morning... 

    The Arsenal manager said he "regrets everything" after he followed his dismissal by pushing Taylor during Sunday's dramatic victory over Burnley.

    Wenger was sent off for reacting angrily to a 93rd-minute penalty given to Burnley, who trailed 1-0 at the time.

    Read more here

    The SunImage source, The Sun
  14. Good morningpublished at 07:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2017

    Welcome to Monday, 23 Janurary's edition of Sportsday.

    We will be bringing you live news, football gossip and hopefully, we will be able to give you an update on Hull City midfielder Ryan Mason after he fractured his skull during Sunday's game at Chelsea. 

    Our thoughts are with him, his family and everyone associated with Hull City. 

    Let's have a look at this morning's papers...