No shortlist and no No 1 candidate to replace Rosenior - what's next for Chelsea?
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Chelsea has not announced a shortlist or a clear favorite to replace Liam Rosenior as head coach after his sacking. Sky Sports News chief correspondent Kaveh Solhekol reviewed the club’s turbulent season and the coaching changes so far. The club is now searching for a new manager, with no confirmed candidates or timeline for the appointment.
Scotland's women's rugby team made five changes to their lineup for Saturday's match against Italy, following a heavy loss to England. The adjustments aim to improve performance in the Women's Six Nations. The match is scheduled for Saturday, with the team seeking to bounce back from their previous defeat and strengthen their standing in the tournament.
Nuneaton Town, established in 2024, achieved their second consecutive promotion in the 2025-26 season. The club's success is credited to lifelong friends Darren Acton and Russell Dodd, who have been instrumental in reviving the team. Their partnership has been highlighted as a key factor in the club’s rapid rise through the ranks.
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Kevin Pietersen criticized Sir Alastair Cook for his comments on Jacob Bethell's participation in the IPL, claiming Cook has no understanding of the league. The feud highlights ongoing tensions between the two cricket legends, with Pietersen defending Bethell's IPL involvement amid Cook's criticisms. The dispute underscores differing views on the significance of the IPL in cricket careers.