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Australian Open 2017 LIVE tennis scores: Nadal vs Dimitrov

Rafael Nadal stands on the brink of reaching his first Grand Slam final in almost three years as he faces Grigor Dimitrov in the semi-finals of the Australian Open. Old foe Roger Federer awaits in the final after the 35-year-old beat Stan Wawrinka. Follow all the actions as it happens live with JAMES DUTTON, plus MIKE DICKSON courtside in Melbourne.

Jose Mourinho refuses to accept Man United defeat at Hull

CRAIG HOPE AT THE KCOM STADIUM: The Portuguese believes United are now unbeaten in 18 matches - it was 17 in league and cup entering the second leg - as he would not acknowledge Hull's opening goal, a Tom Huddlestone penalty awarded by referee Jon Moss for a Marcos Rojo shirt-tug on Harry Maguire.

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CHRIS WHEELER AT THE KCOM STADIUM: Another birthday, another place in the final of the League Cup, the gift that keeps on giving for Jose Mourinho. Shame the celebrations didn't go with a swing. This was an uncomfortable experience for the Manchester United manager and his players on a freezing night on Humberside when he stood shivering by the touchline and possibly regretted cutting off all his hair.

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Despite losing on the night, Paul Pogba's goal for Manchester United saw Jose Mourinho's side reach the EFL Cup final. The Frenchman equalised for the visitors after Tom Huddlestone scored from the penalty spot to effectively end the tie before Oumar Niasse, on loan from Everton, scored a late consolation.  Here, Sportsmail's JOE BERNSTEIN runs the rule over the two teams. 

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Former Manchester United player Phil Neville has blasted referee Jon Moss' decision to award Hull a penalty against his old side in their EFL Cup semi-final second leg on Thursday night.

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Leo Santa Cruz hits out at new president Donald Trump

JEFF POWELL IN LAS VEGAS: As if striving to wrest a world title from the jaws of The Jackal is not daunting enough a fight for one weekend, Leo Santa Cruz is also slugging it out with The Donald. This youngest son of an immigrant family is alarmed by new US president Donald Trump ordering a wall on America’s southern border, his insulting behaviour towards Santa Cruz’s fellow Mexicans and, especially, his threat of mass deportations. Santa Cruz interrupted preparations for Saturday night’s rematch with Carl Frampton, the Belfast Jackal, to say: ‘It concerns me Trump talks about wanting to kick out all Mexicans, the Latin people and the immigrants.

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BARCELONA 5-2 REAL SOCIEDAD (AGG 6-2) BY PETE JENSON: Barcelona booked their place in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey after a thrilling second half display saw them come out 5-2 winners against Real Sociedad at the Nou Camp. Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Arda Turan all scored inbetween two strikes from Denis Suarez on a night where defending took a back seat.

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INTERVIEW BY WILL KELLEHER: Alex Lozowski was 10-years-old when Jonny Wilkinson won the World Cup for England in 2003, so it is natural that the uncapped Saracen wants to emulate his childhood hero. But rather than perfecting his drop-goal technique, 23-year-old Lozowski is bringing back another Jonny-ism - hitting unsuspecting forwards into next week.

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Roger Federer excited by prospect 'unreal' Nadal showdown

MIKE DICKSON: It was October 19 and Roger Federer was doing Rafael Nadal a favour by flying in to appear at the opening of the tennis academy he has put his name to in Mallorca. Neither was in especially good shape, as recalled by the Swiss master, who has done his bit in turning this Australian Open into a living hologram of the past. 'I was on one leg and he had wrist problems, we could only play mini-tennis with the kids,' said Federer, the oldest man in a Grand Slam final since Ken Rosewall in 1974. 'I thought it would be great if we could talk about playing a charity match. Look where we are now.'

Serena Venus preparing for the 'moment of our careers'

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: It is perhaps for the best that neither of Serena and Venus Williams’s parents will be present to witness their unlikely Australian Open final. Mum Oracene is back in Los Angeles and apparently did not make the trip after suffering with some plumbing issues at her home. Father Richard is rarely seen at tennis these days, the last sighting of him being at the Miami Open last year. He has subsequently suffered a stroke and would not be up for the long trip to Australia. Sister Isha, who is here, will have to disappear into the neutrality of the stands somewhere.

MIKE DICKSON: Roger Federer has defeated his fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka to reach the final of the Australian Open. The 35-year-old will play either Rafael Nadal or Grigor Dimitrov.

Venus Williams turned back the clock by beating fellow American Coco Vandeweghe at the Australian Open to reach her first grand slam final in eight years.

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Will Hughes reaffirms his commitment to Derby

LAURIE WHITWELL: Will Hughes is at an age when most of his peers are trying to make the first team, but he already has a staggering 172 games under his belt. 'I feel like a veteran, at only 21 years old,' he says. 'It's four of five years till my testimonial!' Five seasons have passed since Hughes flashed onto the scene with his white hair and pure touch and, remarkably for one so young, the 173rd appearance of his club career will come against Leicester in the FA Cup.

Tottenham take on Alan Parry's big passion Wycombe in Cup

INTERVIEW BY MATT BARLOW: Alan Parry knew nothing of Wycombe Wanderers when sent by BBC Radio on an FA Cup assignment which would change his life. It was January 1975 and a third-round tie against high-flying Middlesbrough. Having located High Wycombe on the map, Parry watched with intrigue as the Isthmian League part-timers trotted across the frosty surface of their sloping pitch and waved cheerily to their chairman, who was in the hospital which dominated one end of Loakes Park.

EXCLUSIVE - RIATH AL-SAMMARAI: Southampton have suffered a huge blow in the EFL Cup hopes after privately accepting Virgil van Dijk won’t be fit for the final next month.

SIMON JONES - TRANSFER COLUMN: Liverpool scouts have checked on Danish international left-back Riza Durmisi, who has a £17m buy out clause at Real Betis.

The UEFA Nations League is a new structure of international football fixtures to be implemented in 2018. This new format can be complicated at first so it warrants breaking down.

England's Itoje in top shape for Six Nations as he destroys personal trainer in 'Gain Off'

Maro Itoje will carry the hopes of his country as England look to repeat their Six Nations Grand Slam of 12 months ago — and judging his latest exploits in the gym he is ready for it. The Saracens star, who is rapidly becoming the pin up boy of the Red Rose, has been testing himself against Maximuscle's in-house personal trainer Paul Olima in a series of challenges billed as a 'Gain Off'. The pair do battle over a sled pull, dumbbell hold, 30 kilogram weighted pull-ups, medicine ball throw and tyre flipping race.

Eoin Morgan leads England to seven-wicket romp over India

PAUL NEWMAN IN KANPUR: Eoin Morgan led England to an emphatic victory over India in the first Twenty20 international as he smashed four sixes in a half century that overshadowed home captain Virat Kohli. It was all too easy for England, beaten in both the Test and one-day series on this difficult tour, as Morgan led their charge to overcome India’s below par 147 for seven with a match-winning partnership of 83 with Joe Root.

Eoin Morgan saluted England's control in Kanpur as the tourists kicked off the Twenty20 series with a rare day of dominance in India - winning by seven wickets with 11 balls to spare.

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IAN LADYMAN: When Mauricio Pochettino arrived at Tottenham from Southampton in 2014, one of his first instructions to his staff was to keep an eye on players coming through at Southampton. The Argentine had only been manager at St Mary’s for 16 months before moving to London but had seen enough to know the club were not short on talent. ‘He knew that he had left behind a club that had something brilliant developing at that level,’ a source close to Pochettino told Sportsmail on Thursday night.

Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus explores new home

Manchester City new boy Gabriel Jesus has been exploring his new surroundings following his January move from Palmeiras. The Brazilian forward, who made his debut against Tottenham on Saturday, enjoyed a stroll on Thursday afternoon with a pal. Jesus agreed to join Pep Guardiola's side in the summer and completed his £27million move in January and is now settling into life in Manchester.

Jermaine Pennant has a neat and humorous response when the inevitable issue of his bad-boy past is raised. ‘No-one’s an angel,’ starts the controversial former Arsenal winger.

The 37-year-old moved to the middle east in 2015 after bringing an end to a glittering career at the Nou Camp, and his targeting wining his first piece of silverware for the Qatar side.

Emmanuel Adebayor still believes he has a lot to offer the Premier League, but any potential suitors may wish to err on the side of caution after hearing a comical anecdote from Brede Hangeland.

Rio Ferdinand joined by Everton star for restaurant launch

Rio Ferdinand was joined by Everton defender Ashley Williams as he relaunched his Rosso Restaurant in Manchester. The former United defender co-owns the venue and hosted a star-studded bash before the restaurant re-opened on Friday. With former glamour model Katie Price and Towie star Danielle Armstrong also in attendance, Ferdinand posed alongside Toffees centre backs Williams and Brendan Galloway for photographers at the launch. 

Southampton have moved to reassure fans about the club's future after a Chinese company claimed to have reached an agreement to buy into the Premier League side.

Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and Ranieri spoke this week with the Leicester manager told to concentrate on getting his team away from the relegation zone. They face Derby on Friday.

Ivanovic was left out of Antonio Conte's squad for the victory over Hull, with Kurt Zouma and Nathan Ake handed places on the bench instead, and Chelsea are open to offers.

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