NEW HOLLAND 0-1 FRANCE: Paul Pogba's venomous 30-yard strike was enough for France to record a slender victory over Holland in Amsterdam. Pogba lashed France in front, with the Manchester United midfielder picking the ball up from Dimitri Payet before unleashing a swerving shot from 30 yards which Maarten Stekelenburg couldn't keep out. Vincent Janssen felt he could have won a penalty in the first-half when his shot flicked off the hand of Laurent Koscielny, but in a second period short on clear openings, Memphis Depay was denied spectacularly from point-blank range by Hugo Lloris.
EXCLUSIVE: Jose was offered chance to succeed Fergie in 2013... after meeting Woodward in the back of a van!
MIKE KEEGAN: Jose Mourinho was offered the opportunity to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager during a clandestine 2013 meeting in the back of a people carrier. Sportsmail understands that United's executive vice chairman, Ed Woodward, flew to Madrid in a bid to persuade the Portuguese, then managing Real, to come to Manchester.
End of an era? Sportsmail looks back at the highs and lows of Rooney's England career
NEW It is fair to say that Wayne Rooney has endured a somewhat turbulent start to the new season. The Manchester United captain has come in for major criticism in recent months due to his less than impressive performances and has been dropped by both Manchester United and England. Here, Sportsmail looks back at the highs and lows of the England captain's Three Lions career.
Andre Silva scores first-half hat-trick and Ronaldo gets on scoresheet too as Euro 2016 winners Portugal win easily
NEW FAROE ISLANDS 0-6 PORTUGAL: Andre Silva stole the show for Portugal in their comfortable victory against the Faroe Islands. The striker partnered Cristiano Ronaldo but overshadowed the Real Madrid talisman with a first-half hat-trick. Ronaldo managed to get in on the act with a superb strike into the top corner from outside the box as the visitors strolled to another win with Joao Moutinho and Joao Cancelo also netting.
SPECIAL REPORT: Owned by the Class of '92 and hated by most in their division, how are Salford City doing in their quest to reach the heady heights of the Football League?
JACK GAUGHAN: Edgeley Park on Saturday afternoon. Almost four thousand are on the gate with Salford City in town. Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, too. But for one Stockport County supporter, his focus is on a technical area 10 yards to the right. More bothered about goading a manager on his haunches than Stockport turning this feisty National League North clash on its head, spluttering spleen and jabbing a finger towards Anthony Johnson, one half of Salford's absorbing management duo.
Benteke scores fastest EVER World Cup goal after seven seconds on way to hat-trick as Belgium thrash Gibraltar
NEW GIBRALTAR 0-6 BELGIUM: Christian Benteke scored the fastest ever goal in World Cup history when he put Belgium ahead after seven seconds of their Group H game against Gibraltar on Monday night. The Crystal Palace striker slotted home as Belgium broke away from the kick off to beat the previous record of eight seconds held by San Marino's Davide Gualtieri who scored against England in 1993.
Hummels explains motivation behind Germany's World Cup qualifying form as squad train ahead of Northern Ireland clash
The Bayern Munich defender has been speaking to the press ahead of Germany's game against Northern Ireland, and says there's one thing in particular that's driving them forward. Hummels sees Tuesday's qualifier against Northern Ireland as another chance to prove the 2014 World Cup winners will be title contenders in Russia. The Germans beat the Czech Republic 3-0 on Saturday to top their group on six points after easing past Norway by the same score in their group opener last month.
Evans tells his rape retrial teenage 'victim took the lead and was enjoying herself during sex and he only stopped because he had a girlfriend'
The Chesterfield player said the 19-year-old woman was 'making noises like she was enjoying herself' at the Premier Inn hotel in Rhyl, North Wales. Evans, 27, also told Cardiff Crown Court today that he stopped having sex with the woman because he realised he was cheating on his girlfriend. He then left the hotel via the fire exit and walked to his mother's house, the court was told. Evans was also shown CCTV in court today of his alleged victim falling over in a kebab shop as he walked past her - but he claimed he could not remember this.
Guess who, Jose? Watch the Man United manager struggle to recognise his own stars when shown pictures of them as kids
Jose Mourinho looks like the most relaxed man in the world as he lounges back on his chair, his legs crossed and his hand on his knee. The Manchester United manager is about be given an intense grilling as he attempts to identify members of his squad... from pictures of them as children, before giving his first impressions of his players. The former Chelsea boss, well known for handling the pressure situations in big matches, cuts a confident figure as he is confronted with pictures of some of his main men taken straight from the family album.
Manchester United team-mates, but rivals tonight: Pogba and Depay start mind games... with dancing and croissants!
Manchester United stars Paul Pogba and Memphis Depay have each been preparing in their own unique way ahead of the duo's meeting on the international stage.
Federer AND Nadal both out of the world's top four for the first time in 13 YEARS
The changing of the guard in world tennis was confirmed on Monday as both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal fell out of the top four for the first time in 13 years. The legendary rivals, who have won 31 Grand Slam titles between them during their careers, have been mainstays in the sport for well over a decade. But respective injury problems and decline in form have finally caught up with the dynamic duo.
Pittsburgh Steelers' star forced to change Muhammad Ali boots by NFL officials
Antonio Brown's special boots adorned with the face of Muhammad Ali did not sit well with the NFL. Officials threatened to eject the Pittsburgh Steelers star from his side's game against the New York Jets on Sunday as his cleats were found to be in breach of league rules. Brown, who has already fallen foul of the NFL this season, started the clash at Heinz Field with the boots that paid tribute to the legendary boxer but was forced to change to a more conventional pair early on.
STARS OF SPORT
- Left out in the cold? Rooney DROPPED for Slovenia clash Gareth Southgate's captain will start on the bench in the World Cup qualifier
- Hummels and Germany stars train ahead of Northern Ireland contest Mats Hummels said Euro failure was driving Germany forward
- A fitting tribute to Ali? Not according to the NFL Officials threatened to eject Antonio Brown from the game against the New York Jets
- Mourinho plays Guess the Player with his Manchester United stars and gives his first impressions on Rooney, Ibrahimovic and Co Funny shots of stars when they were kids
- Rooney axed: England captain dropped for Slovenia clash as stars fly out England captain was booed by sections of Wembley during the win over Malta
MORE STARS OF SPORT
- Sterling spends some quality time with his girlfriend as he recovers from calf injury Raheem Sterling has been making the most of his time on the sidelines after his stunning start
- Bale shows off his lengthy locks as Wales draw against Georgia in World Cup qualifying Superstar and wild man of Welsh football with his mad hair
- Pogba dances in the air while Depay rejects croissants as the United duo prepare to meet in international showdown preparing in their own unique ways
- Ancelotti claims it is 'easy' to follow Guardiola at Bayern Munich... and jokes he 'cannot control' his eyebrow! Quizzical look is not his fault
- Liverpool duo Coutinho and Firmino jet off with Brazil Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino have been in terrific form for Liverpool this season
- REVEALED: What a Manchester United contract looked like under Busby in 1965 United signed Pat Dunne from Shamrock Rovers for £10,500 in 1964
- Pique: There are people who think it's better if I'm not here Pique has announced that he will retire from Spain duty after the 2018 World Cup in Russia
- Valencia breaks his silence over child maintenance row The Everton striker stated he must 'honour his family as and professional image'
- 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 decision
- 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
- Coleman warns kids about the big, bad world of football Irishman is now 27 and one of the senior players in Ronald Koeman's Everton team
- 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
- Hollywood meets... Kane! Tottenham star and Wahlberg have a catch up The England striker is currently sidelined with an ankle injury
- 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
- 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
LATEST MATCH REPORTS
- Wales 1-1 Georgia: Gareth Bale header not enough as Chris Coleman's side held to a draw as they maintain unbeaten start to World Cup qualification
- Moldova 1-3 Republic of Ireland: James McClean scores twice as Martin O'Neill's side move joint top of 2018 World Cup qualifying Group D with Serbia
- Albania 0-2 Spain: Diego Costa and Nolito take visitors top of World Cup qualifying Group G
- Macedonia 2-3 Italy: Ciro Immobile scores twice late on as Azzurri come from behind to get out of jail in Skopje
- 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
FOOTBALL NEWS
The 100 best footballers on the planet... starting today, we count down our pick of the leading stars in the world right now
ADAM SHERGOLD: It is the conversation that dominates pubs, internet forums and the office space. Who is the greatest footballer on the planet? This week Sportsmail will be counting down the top 100 players in world football. From Nos 100-81 the Premier League is well represented, while there is space for an English teenager who only made his professional debut earlier this year...
Kiely schools Norwich keepers in epic Spikeball battle as part of innovative training drill
Kiely, who last played for Premier League club West Bromich Albion before retiring in 2011, partnered young keeper Ben Killip against Canaries stoppers John Ruddy and Paul Jones in a thrilling session
Southgate's inner circle: Who are the men that make up England's backroom team?
These are the men Gareth Southgate is relying on to help him make an instant impact as England manager. Southgate's reign began with victory over Malta on Saturday and the caretaker boss - drafted in to fill the gap following the departure of Sam Allardyce - was surrounded by his trusted advisers on the Wembley bench. Among them are a former lead doctor at British Athletics, a physiotherapist with experience of working in South Korea, an ex director of the Crewe academy and a shipyard worker from Dumbarton who used to drive the team bus. Here, Sportsmail breaks down Southgate's crew, what they do and where their careers have taken them...
Wales pull out another wacky formation for their team photo... but the joke's on them as they drop two points at home to Georgia
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.
REVEALED: What a Man United contract offer looked like in 1965 - with players on £35 a week and Busby 'available any morning at the ground' to discuss it!
Manchester United signed goalkeeper Pat Dunne from Shamrock Rovers for £10,500 in 1964 and was paid £35 a week during the three years he was at Old Trafford under Sir Matt Busby. A friend of one of Dunne's grandsons has posted an image of a letter detailing the goalkeeper's new contract.
Hair Bale! Wales star shows off long locks after top-knot comes undone in match
Gareth Bale has long cemented his place as the jewel in the crown of Welsh football but an incident during his country's draw against Georgia on Sunday has got fans talking about him for a different reason. He was forced to re-tie his top-knot during the first half of the World Cup qualifier at the Cardiff City stadium and in the process gave a glimpse of just how long his locks has become. The 27-year-old was met with wolf-whistles from the crowd as he had to wait for a break in play before he could re-arrange his hair.
OTHER SPORTS NEWS
Ashwin takes six wickets as India continue to dominate third Test against New Zealand
India are eyeing a series whitewash of New Zealand after Ravi Ashwin led the way as the tourists were bowled out for 299 on day three of the third Test at Indore. Ashwin (six for 81) could not stay out of the action and added to his wickets with two deflections at the non-striker's end to run out Martin Guptill and then Jeetan Patel backing up as India took a 258-run first-innings lead.
Edmund celebrates top 50 status with Shanghai Masters victory over Delbonis in straight sets
Kyle Edmund celebrated his newfound status as a top-50 player with victory in the first round of the Shanghai Rolex Masters. Edmund picked up only his second main draw victory at Masters level, beating Argentina's Federico Delbonis 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in two hours and six minutes. It comes on the day that the 21-year-old achieved a rankings milestone, rising to a new career-high position of No 48.
Murray creeps closer to No 1 spot after winning fifth title of 2016 in China
Novak Djokovic remains a long way in front as world No 1, but it may not be long before he starts to hear Andy Murray's footsteps creeping up behind him. The 29-year-old Scot is trying to chase his Serbian rival down and moved closer by winning the China Open - his fifth title of the season and the 40th of his career on the ATP Tour. Murray's latest victim was Grigor Dimitrov, the flamboyant Bulgarian who produced his usual range of extravagant shotmaking but not enough consistency to derail his opponent in Beijing.
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Gatland beware... son Bryn's plotting your Lions defeat! Family rivalry reaches fever pitch ahead of tour to New Zealand
RORY KEANE - EXCLUSIVE: The British and Irish Lions will face many challenges during their daunting five-week odyssey in New Zealand, but coach Warren Gatland will also have to contend with his own son plotting their downfall. The Auckland Blues will provide the first real test of a gruelling 10-game tour on June 7 and Bryn Gatland could very well be wearing the No 10 jersey for the opposition at Eden Park.