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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 19:  Jose Mourinho, Manager of Manchester United looks on prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Southampton at Old Trafford on August 19, 2016 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Does José Mourinho’s transformation have a happy ending?

One of the greatest ironies in world football is the credit given to José Mourinho for coining — or at least popularising — the phrase “ parking the bus”. At the time, he was…

Cristiano Ronaldo’s fans have already dismissed his rape accuser, Kathryn Mayorga, even though the police investigation has only just started. (Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/Getty Images)
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CR7: Let’s be intelligent hooligans

The rape accusation levelled at Cristiano Ronaldo has his fervent supporters jumping to his defence, but fans need to take a seat

Vicki Sparks commentating during the Morocco and Portugal game.

​Women take on football’s ‘sexist pigs’ in the battle for World Cup screen time

Vicki Sparks led coverage of the World Cup clash between Morocco and Portugal from Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium for BBC One last Wednesday

Chelsea snatch late victory, Arsenal and City win

John Terry grabbed a stoppage-time winner as leaders Chelsea showed their Premier League title mettle by snatching a 1-0 victory over Everton.

Chelsea’s Frank Lampard.

Benitez: Ugly scenes won’t ruin Lampard’s milestone

The nasty sights sparked by Frank Lampard’s 200th goal for Chelsea should not overshadow the midfielder’s landmark achievement, says Rafael Benitez.

Manchester United’s French defender Patrice Evra was on the receiving end of a racial rant from Liverpool player Luis Suarez.

Black players let down by football’s authorities say Fifa task team

The new head of Fifa’s anti-racism drive has revealed that he intends to meet players involved in recent racial abuse cases.

Chelsea’s chief executive Ron Gourlay has said that there is no question of Chelsea sacking the team’s captain John Terry.

Terry holds on to Chelsea’s captain armband despite suspension

Despite being suspended and fined for racial abuse, John Terry will stay on as Chelsea captain and not face a further ban from the club as speculated.

Rio Ferdinand

Ferguson rules out England return for Rio

Sir Alex Ferguson does not expect Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand to be chosen for England’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

Chelsea’s chief executive Ron Gourlay has said that there is no question of Chelsea sacking the team’s captain John Terry.

John Terry banned for four matches for racial abuse

From the heights of captaining England and Chelsea, John Terry’s football career faces being forever marred by being found guilty of racial abuse.

Chelsea’s chief executive Ron Gourlay has said that there is no question of Chelsea sacking the team’s captain John Terry.

Terry and Ferdinand meet at racism hearing

John Terry and Anton Ferdinand have met as the Chelsea captain’s FA disciplinary hearing over allegations he racially abused the QPR defender begins.

Former England coach John Terry.

Hodgson rues Terry’s England exit

England manager Roy Hodgson said he had "reluctantly" accepted John Terry’s decision to call time on his international career.

Former England coach John Terry.

Racism saga not over for Terry

FA chiefs have been urged to follow the example set by the Luis Suarez case and take action against John Terry for using racially offensive language.

Chelsea captain John Terry has been cleared of racially abusing an opponent during a Premier League match last year.

Terry cleared of racially abusing player

Chelsea captain John Terry has been cleared of racially abusing an opponent during a Premier League match last year.

Chelsea captain John Terry has been cleared of racially abusing an opponent during a Premier League match last year.

Verdict due in Terry’s racism trial

The verdict in John Terry’s racism trial is expected on Friday — if found guilty he will be the first UK footballer convicted of racial abuse.

Chelsea player John Terry arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court to stand trial for allegedly racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.

Cole stands up for Terry in racism trial

Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has defended captain John Terry against accusations of racism on the second day of his teammate’s trial.

Chelsea’s terrible Barcelona shame turns to triumph

Chelsea’s terrible Barcelona shame turns to triumph

Chelsea have edged through to the Champions League final despite a moment of madness from captain John Terry that saw his exit from the tournament.

Luis Suarez apologised for snubbing Patrice Evras handshake attempt before a game between the two mens respective teams this past weekend. Michael Regan, Getty

Cameron to hold discussions over racism in football

Reports suggest Cameron will hold talks with stakeholders over recent racism incidents in English football.

Capello in hot water for criticising Terry decision

England’s manager has landed himself in trouble after publicly criticising the Football Association’s decision to strip John Terry of his captaincy.

Terry sacked as England captain

Terry sacked as England captain

John Terry has been stripped of the England captaincy for the second time in two years after mounting concern over his ongoing racism court case.

Terry continues as Chelsea captain despite racism hearing

Terry continues as Chelsea captain despite racism hearing

John Terry will captain Chelsea against Swansea City on Tuesday, despite facing a hearing on Wednesday into allegations of racism against him.