Bolivia defender Yasmani Duk is refusing to apologise after elbowing Neymar and demands that the Barcelona forward stops his 'Charlie Big B******* behaviour'. Duk has been in the headlines after catching Neymar full in the face during his country's World Cup Qualifier against Brazil on Thursday - a blow which caused a gash on his eyebrow to bleed heavily. Many sections of the media accused the 28-year-old of being over-aggressive but the player has justified his actions as part and parcel of the game, and even found time to take a swipe at the Barcelona man.
LIVE: Ireland back in front in Moldova as Italy come from behind in Macedonia and Costa and Nolito net for Spain
Republic of Ireland travel to Moldova as they look for three points in their 2018 World Cup qualifier on Sunday evening. Martin O'Neill's side have won one and drawn one of their two games so far, and will hope for a second victory on the road. Follow the action in Moldova as it happens live, plus updates from around Europe, with Sportsmail's ALEX BYWATER and Craig Hope at Stadionul Zimbru.
Wales held at home by Georgia despite Bale's brilliant headed opener as Coleman's side lose ground in race to top Group D
WALES 1-1 GEORGIA - LAURIE WHITWELL AT THE CARDIFF CITY STADIUM: Wales maintained their unbeaten start to qualification for World Cup 2018 but were forced to settle for a point against Georgia on Sunday evening. Gareth Bale headed the hosts into the lead just 10 minutes into the first-half, making the perfect connection from Joe Ledley's corner kick. But the away side were level just 12 minutes into the second half as Tornike Okriashvili was left unmarked to head home from Valeri Kazaishvili's cross.
'I cannot say the one thing that I wish would happen... if I say it, everybody goes nuts!' Klopp hints he is targeting the title THIS season
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hinted at a Premier League title hope with the Reds, but cannot say it aloud because 'everybody will go nuts.' The German manager recently occupied himself during the international break with a game of crown green bowls at Holy Trinity Bowling Club in Formby.
Hamilton in big title trouble: Awful start allows Rosberg to grab Suzuka win and leave Brit 33 points adrift after sorry week
JOE DOWNES AT SUZUKA: Lewis Hamilton's woeful start allowed Nico Rosberg to coast to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix and edge closer to a maiden world title. The German was left with the simplest of tasks to claim his maiden win at Suzuka, his ninth this season and his fourth in the last five races. Hamilton was down in eighth place at the end of lap one as his troubles off the line this term continued. He recovered to finish third but now trails Mercedes team-mate Rosberg by 33 points with just four races remaining and a maximum 100 points up for grabs.
George double sees Sarries leapfrog Wasps to go top as Cipriani impresses in front of Jones
SARACENS 30-14 WASPS - CHRIS FOY AT ALLIANZ PARK: Jamie George touched down twice in the space of five minutes at Allianz Park to become the country’s leading try scorer and quell Wasps’ resistance. When Jimmy Gopperth struck a penalty for the visitors in the 67th minute, they were trailing by just two points and in the hunt for a sixth victory in as many matches, to remain top of the Aviva Premiership table. Instead, Saracens raised themselves for a furious late onslaught and George capitalised, crossing the line twice after coming on as a replacement to take his try tally to five in the first six games of this campaign.
It's Klopp playing... bowls! Watch Liverpool boss' hilarious attempt at genteel game
(but why did he swap Anfield for lawn?)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is known for his rambunctious, 'heavy metal' approach to football and life in general. But the German seemed to fancy a change of pace during the international break as he visited his local bowling green in Formby to play a game of bowls with three elderly Liverpool fans for LFCTV. Klopp was greeted at the green by chairman of the Holy Trinity bowling club, Eric, and spoke about how a trip to Luton when he was 16 made him aware of the sport.
Konta misses out on biggest title of her career after defeat by Radwanska in China but Brit still cracks world's top 10
Jo Konta has secured a place in the world's top 10, but she could not follow that up by winning the biggest tournament of her career to date on Sunday morning. The British No 1 was undone by the all court craft of world number three Agnieszka Radwanska to lose the final of the £4.25million China Open 6-4 6-2 in Beijing.
Bloodied and battered Bisping survives onslaught to claim revenge on Henderson and retain UFC title in Manchester
WILL GRIFFEE IN MANCHESTER: Seven years after Dan Henderson won their first meeting in Las Vegas, Michael Bisping was able to exact revenge in front of his home crowd in the early hours of Sunday morning. He had to do it the hard way, though, as he picked himself up off the canvas after being taken down by Henderson right hands on two occasions.
Arsenal ace Ramsey proves he's a sharp shooter off the pitch too as he uses injury break to take up clay pigeon shooting
Aaron Ramsey has seemingly taken up a new hobby during his recovery from injury. The Arsenal midfielder celebrated his brother Josh's birthday by going clay pigeon shooting and was gracious in defeat when sending his sibling his best wishes on social media. 'Suppose I had to let him win on his birthday. Happy birthday #claypigeonshooting.' wrote Ramsey.
Fourteen-year-old (yes, 14) wonderkid is handed senior debut by Galatasaray
After Karamoko Dembele made his debut for Celtic's U20 side aged just 13, there's already another wonderkid on the block... and he goes by the name of Mustafa Kapi. The 14-year-old was handed his Galatasaray first-team debut on Saturday, replacing striker Sinan Gunus in the 89th minute of their friendly against Levski Sofia. The Turkish giants travelled to Bulgaria to keep up their match fitness during the international break and maybe bed in a couple of youngsters, but nobody expected Dutch coach Jan Olde Riekerink to play a teenager born in 2002.
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- Double celebration for Mercedes as Rosberg's win in Japan hands them third straight Constructors title The German cruised to victory at Suzuka
- Stop being Charlie Big B******* Neymar! Bolivia defender Yasmani Duk is refusing to apologise to Brazil star Neymar after elbowing him in the head
- 14-year-old wonderkid Mustafa Kapi handed debut by Galatasaray He only turned 14 in August and has already been likened to United superstar Paul Pogba.
- Shoot, Aaron! Wales star Ramsey takes up new hobby with brother The Arsenal midfielder celebrated his brother Josh's birthday by going clay pigeon shooting
- Bisping beats Henderson to retain middleweight title at UFC 204 in Manchester Bisping got revenge on his old foe with a unanimous victory
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- Jordi Cruyff believes iconic father Johan would be a Manchester City fan today Football legend Johan Cruyff sadly died of lung cancer in March this year
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- Hargreaves: A future watching the other guys get stuck in... I'll drink to that! Alistair Hargreaves on his decision to quit rugby due to fears for his health
- Zlatan masks up and insists he has 'no free time' Zlatan Ibrahimovic is keeping himself fit during the two week international break
- I want to earn respect! Bradley unveiled as Swansea's new boss Bob Bradley becomes the first American to take a job at a Premier League club
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- Burns' night in Glasgow as Ricky holds on to world title Ricky Burns claimed victory by unanimous decision as he beat Kiryl Relikh in Glasgow
- 'Manchester let's f****** do this!' Bisping raring to go at UFC 204 Michael Bisping was at his provocative best as he came face to face with Dan Henderson
- Careful, Greg! Golf great Norman gets his chainsaw out to clear mess from Hurricane Matthew... despite nearly losing his arm in horrific accident Back in the game
- Football's furry friends! From awkward embraces to affectionate hugs, we celebrate mascots in brilliant images... with managers Hilarity ensues
- Valencia chased by police after being carried off injured on medical buggy as child support row continues Took a turn for the bizarre
- Pogba looks to rediscover his form while away on international duty The midfielder took part in a training session with France on Thursday
- Sidelined Messi relaxes with family at the movies Argentina will be without Messi for the 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Peru and Paraguay
- Found a new career, Fernando? Alonso serves sushi to Button in Tokyo The pair are preparing for the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday
- Suspended All Blacks star Smith admits 'huge error' in tearful apology After he was caught 'having sex with a woman in a disabled toilet at airport'
- Hamilton jokes that 'this s*** is killing me' as he uses Snapchat bunny filter to amuse himself during press call Childishness ahead of Japanese GP
- Neymar left in a bloodied mess as Brazil superstar is flattened during Brazil's 5-0 romp with Coutinho and Firmino both scoring Brazil hammered Bolivia
- FORE! Lingard should stick to football as United youngster sends driver flying during golf session Winger reacted with a mixture of shock and embarrassment
- Joshua vs Klitschko could be finalised next week with winter mega-bout on the cards Ukrainian also said Tyson Fury is 'dragging boxing through the mud'
- Gayle hangs tough as West Indies all rounder hits the gym Preparing for his individual schedule on the T20 circuit in unusual fashion
- Henderson, Stones and Dier take a break from England duty with a round of golf England stars enjoyed a round of golf at The Belfry on Wednesday
- Redknapp plays football with Scottish schoolchildren... after a round of golf with Gullit Jamie Redknapp took time out of his participation in the golf
- Wagner was Klopp's best man... and he's led Huddersfield to the top of the Championship David Wagner could easily pass as stunt double for Jurgen Klopp
- Nine Premier League legends in one photo... and just the 1,260 goals between them! Premier League legends joined together in London
- Secret Southgate: How a 'posh' boy who fancied a career in journalism survived jokes about his nose to make it to top Gareth Southgate is now in charge of England
- Alli gets the better of pal Dier with secret nutmeg in England training Dele Alli and Eric Dier's friendship has been well-documented
- Back to black: City's Guardiola and Duggan share moment to forget after pitching up to photoshoot wearing similar outfits Saw the funny side
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- Ozil says 'sometimes I have to be selfish' as he watches Arsenal's 3-0 win over United while co-commentating alongside Cazorla Last season's triumph
- Manchester United fear love split is behind Martial's slump in form United are concerned Anthony Martial's turbulent private life is to blame for his dip in form
LATEST MATCH REPORTS
- England 2-0 Malta: Daniel Sturridge and Dele Alli strike to fire Gareth Southgate to victory in his first game in charge over plucky minnows
- Scotland 1-1 Lithuania: Scots booed off despite sub James McArthur salvaging a point with last-gasp strike
- Northern Ireland 4-0 San Marino: Steven Davis, Kyle Lafferty and Jamie Ward ensure Michael O'Neill's side beat 10-man opposition
- Slovenia 1-0 Slovakia: Substitute Rok Kronaveter scores winner with first touch to seal well-earned victory
- Portugal 6-0 Andorra: Cristiano Ronaldo scores FOUR in rout as minnows have two men sent off for kicking Real Madrid star
- France 4-1 Bulgaria: Antoine Griezmann and Kevin Gameiro double act gets 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign back on track
- Belgium 4-0 Bosnia: Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Toby Alderweireld get The Red Devils back to winning ways under Roberto Martinez
- Holland 4-1 Belarus: Vincent Janssen stunner caps dominant display
- Austria 2-2 Wales: Marko Arnautovic strikes twice to leave Chris Coleman's men to settle for a point in Vienna after the visitors had led through Joe Allen and a Kevin Wimmer own goal
- Republic of Ireland 1-0 Georgia: Seamus Coleman secures Martin O'Neill's side narrow win in Dublin
- Italy 1-1 Spain: Daniele de Rossi rescues draw with late penalty after Vitolo opener in glamour World Cup qualifier
- Kazakhstan U21 0-1 England U21: Demarai Gray hits early effort as Aidy Boothroyd's Young Lions secure qualification for Euro 2017
- Celta Vigo 4-3 Barcelona: Luis Enrique's side falter again in La Liga title race as Catalan giants suffer second defeat of season
- Burnley 0-1 Arsenal: Laurent Koscielny's last gasp winner marks Arsene Wenger's 20th anniversary
FOOTBALL NEWS
Joke's on you, lads! Wales pose for another hideous team photo as Georgia earn point
Wales lined up for another wretched team photo ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Georgia on Sunday night, but after the visitors snatched a deserved point in Cardiff, one wonders if the in-joke has grown old. Injuries to two key players Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen left the Welsh team depleted heading into the crucial encounter - and the way the side stationed themselves for the cameras forewarned expectant fans of the dishevelled performance that ensued.
Lingard was tidy without wow factor on England debut... but discipline showed why Mourinho likes him
SAMI MOKBEL: This disciplined display an example of why Mourinho has shown such faith in the 23-year-old. Lingard's value isn't always the easiest to spot; but Mourinho certainly has.
OLIVER HOLT: Southgate off to perfect start as he avoids Malta banana skin and proves just because he is polite, he isn't weak
A few minutes before kick-off, just before the England caretaker manager left the home dressing room with his team, the loud-speaker system played an old favourite. ‘Three Lions on a Shirt,’ blared out around the stadium and 20 years in the life of Gareth Southgate fell away to a time when he was walking out here in a kit, not a three-piece suit. Southgate was a member of Terry Venables’ side at Euro 96, the last time there was real excitement or genuine optimism about England’s chances of actually winning a tournament.
Open Hart: Controversial City exit still frustrates the England No 1 as he looks to rebuild his career in Italy with Torino
ROB DRAPER: Joe Hart is pretty frank about his move to Torino in Serie A this season. He is in the land of Dino Zoff, Gianluigi Buffon and Walter Zenga and is asked whether that may have been a factor in choosing Italy. 'It was but I'm not going to lie,' he says. 'I wasn't sat there with 25 options. I wasn't. Torino was a really good option for me and it definitely excited me to go to play in Serie A and to play for Torino. That fit, in the situation I was in, was a good decision.
Masked man Zlatan claims 'there is no free time' as he keeps fit during international break
Zlatan Ibrahimovic claims there is 'no free time' for a top level sportsman, only 'hard work and objectives' as he keeps himself fit during the two week international break.
McArthur to the rescue as Scotland leave it late to grab point against Lithuania... but they are booed off by fans at Hampden
Substitute McArthur rescued Scotland with an 89th-minute equaliser against the Group F minnows on Saturday night. Fedor Cernych had put Lithuania ahead with a thumping strike.
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Charnley signs off from rugby league with the winning try for Wigan at Old Trafford
WARRINGTON 6-12 WIGAN BY NIK SIMON AT OLD TRAFFORD: Old Trafford proved to be the theatre of Josh Charnley's wildest dreams. On his final game in rugby league, the Wigan winger scored the winning try to bid a Grand Farewell in the Grand Final. Coming back from 6-2 down against Warrington, Charnley collected Dan Sarginson's kick in the 63rd minute to score in his last outing before his code switch to Sale Sharks.
Hatton lands first European Tour title in style by equalling record score at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
England's Tyrrell Hatton cruised to his first European Tour title with a commanding victory in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on Sunday. Hatton, who equalled the course record at St Andrews with a flawless 62 on Saturday, carded a closing 66 to finish 23 under par, matching the tournament record set by David Howell and Peter Uihlein in 2013. Playing partner Ross Fisher and South Africa's Richard Sterne shared second place on 19 under, with Sweden's Joakim Lagergren two shots further back in fourth and Scotland's Marc Warren fifth on 16 under.
South Africa 15-57 New Zealand: All Blacks seal clean sweep in Rugby Championship
New Zealand overcame the absence of suspended half-back Aaron Smith to seal a clean sweep in the Rugby Championship with a nine-try, 57-15 victory over South Africa in Durban. The All Blacks' preparations for this clash were undermined by an embarrassing revelation on Wednesday when Smith was suspended for one Test and sent home from South Africa after admitting he joined a woman in a public toilet last month.
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Cruyff believes father Johan would be a Man City fan today and says it is a matter of time before Guardiola is successful in England
ROB DRAPER: It is almost as if the man himself is there. The question has been raised as to whether Johan Cruyff, shortly before his death in March this year, would have had any concerns about Pep Guardiola adapting to English football. In the room is his son, Jordi, and he says his father was able to talk with Guardiola about the new challenge in his career shortly before he died.