
-
Trump concerned S. Korean arrests could 'frighten' investors
-
Timeless Modric opens AC Milan account with winner against Bologna
-
Spring quick-fire hat-trick helps Racing stun Bordeaux-Begles
-
Macau's first 'patriots' election sees low turnout
-
Prince Harry says has 'clear conscience' over explosive memoir
-
Modric opens AC Milan account with winner against Bologna
-
Schroeder seals Euro basketball title for world champions Germany
-
Hull wins LPGA Queen City title after Jeeno four-putt bogey at 18
-
Spain's political class spars over chaotic Vuelta finale
-
Top four into Women's Rugby World Cup semi-finals as France edge Ireland
-
Two ships set sail from Greece to join Gaza aid flotilla
-
Amorim won't change despite 'suffering' in dismal Man Utd run
-
No handshakes as India beat Pakistan in Asia Cup T20
-
Australia stunned by Belgium, joining USA on Davis Cup scrapheap
-
Spinners power India to win over Pakistan in Asia Cup
-
Bolsonaro conviction 'not a witch hunt,' Lula tells Trump in NYT op-ed
-
'Demon Slayer' tops N.America box office with record anime opening
-
Tens of thousands join Ankara protest ahead of court showdown
-
Haaland-inspired Man City inflict derby demolition on Man Utd
-
Vuelta triumph caps Vingegaard's fight back from the brink
-
French runner Gressier thanks anti-doping body for his world title
-
Romania summons Russian ambassador over drone 'threat'
-
'Palestine wins the Vuelta': Gaza demo halts cycling finale in Madrid
-
Vuelta final stage abandoned due to pro-Palestinian protest, Vingegaard crowned
-
PSG maintain perfect start to Ligue 1, Ethan Mbappe strikes late for Lille
-
Alleged Kirk killer had 'leftist' beliefs, Utah governor says
-
Shakespeare family tragedy 'Hamnet' wins top Toronto film prize
-
Record-breaking England crush Scotland to reach Women's Rugby World Cup semi-finals
-
Noren upstages Ryder Cup stars to win PGA Championship at Wentworth
-
Lookman to miss Atalanta's Champions League opener at PSG, says Juric
-
Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica's sprint warrior queen
-
Vuelta final stage abandoned amid huge pro-Palestinian protest
-
India limit Pakistan to 127-9 in key Asia Cup T20 clash
-
Ethan Mbappe strikes late to give Lille win over Toulouse
-
Fans set aside boycott calls to watch India-Pakistan cricket clash
-
Rain denies England and South Africa a series decider
-
Seville and Jefferson-Wooden enjoy maiden world titles, US savour field of gold
-
Itoje to rehab with England as Farrell omitted from training squad
-
Marc Marquez rolls out Messi-inspired celebration as seventh MotoGP title looms
-
Seville delighted to win world 100m title in front of Bolt
-
Seville sparks Jamaican men's sprint renaissance
-
Starmer says UK won't tolerate racial intimidation after far-right rally
-
Jefferson-Wooden embraces the moment and basks in 100m world title
-
New round of US-China trade talks kicks off in Madrid
-
France edge Ireland in Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final thriller
-
Seville wins Tokyo 100m for first Jamaican men's sprint title in 10 years
-
Marc Marquez nears seventh MotoGP title after San Marino triumph
-
Jefferson-Wooden surges to women's 100 metres world title
-
Former boxing world champion Hatton dies at 46
-
Seville wins Tokyo 100m for first Jamaican sprint title in 10 years

Cantona claims Ratcliffe is destroying Man Utd
Former Manchester United star Eric Cantona has accused co-owner Jim Ratcliffe and his lieutenants of destroying the Old Trafford club.
British billionaire Ratcliffe has endured a turbulent spell since taking charge of United's football operations after buying a minority share in February 2024.
The INEOS owner has sacked boss Erik ten Hag and replaced him with Ruben Amorim, with little improvement in a team languishing in 13th place in the Premier League.
Ratcliffe, a boyhood United fan, has also raised ticket prices and made drastic cost-cuts resulting in around 450 job losses, while launching a plan to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium.
A United legend after helping the club end their long wait to win the English title in 1993, Cantona is not impressed with Ratcliffe's impact on his former team.
"Since Ratcliffe arrived this team of directors try to destroy everything and they don't respect anybody," Cantona told reporters during an event at FC United, the non-league team started by fans in 2005 as a response to the controversial takeover by the Glazer family, who remain the majority shareholders.
"They even want to change the stadium. The soul of the team and the club is not in the players. All the people around is like a big family. It's very important to respect these people like you respect your manager and team-mates.
"Since Ratcliffe arrived, it's the complete opposite. He doesn't want Sir Alex Ferguson as an ambassador any more. He is more than a legend and I think we have to find this soul again."
- 'Lost their soul' -
Former France striker Cantona, who has signed up to become an FC United co-owner, spent five years at United after Alex Ferguson signed him from Leeds, winning four Premier League titles and two FA Cups.
The 58-year-old believes leaving Old Trafford would be a big mistake because the soul of the club is tied to their home since 1910.
"This team of directors, they try to destroy everything. They don't respect anybody. They even want to change the stadium. The stadium is iconic," he said.
"For me, Arsenal lost their soul when they left Highbury and I'm sure a lot of fans miss Highbury. I don't think United can play in another stadium than Old Trafford."
Cantona, who now works as an actor, revealed he offered to help Ratcliffe rebuild a club that hasn't won the Premier League since Alex Ferguson's final season in charge in 2013.
"Until the end of October this year I will shoot movies," he said. "But I said to them 'I can put that aside and concentre and help you to rebuild something'. And they don't care.
"I feel sad to see United in this kind of situation. They decided something else. They have another strategy, another project.
"I support United because I really love United, but now if I was a fan and I had to choose a club I don't think I would choose United. Because I don't feel close to these kind of decisions.
"I think maybe we are dreamers and the owners are more like an economy and a strategy. I hate this kind of thing. I hate this kind of decision."
E.Aziz--SF-PST