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Top soundbites of the sporting year

Who said what after some of the biggest stories

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Sport’s biggest stars gave us plenty of memorable soundbites to remember 2021 by.

Whether celebratin­g success, responding to setbacks or challengin­g injustice, in person or on social media, The News looks back on some of the quotes of the year.

‘Mine and my coaching staff’s methods are second to nobody in the world’ – Jose Mourinho, two months before he was sacked by Tottenham.

‘I’m disgusted with Manchester United and Liverpool the most. Liverpool, they pretend: ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone, the people’s club, the fans’ club’. Manchester United – 100 years, borne out of workers from around here, and they’re breaking away into a league without competitio­n that they can’t be relegated from? It’s an absolute disgrace’ – Gary Neville spoke for millions of football fans when the breakaway Super League was proposed.

‘We made a mistake, and we apologise for it’- two days later the project had collapsed and the apologies began, this one from Arsenal.

‘It’s amazing the amount of uproar that comes into the game when someone’s pocket is being hurt. It’s a shame it’s not like this with everything that’s going wrong in the game, like racism’ – Leeds striker Patrick Bamford put the whole furore into perspectiv­e.

‘We are not just athletes, we’re people at the end of the day and sometimes you just have to step back’ – gymnastics superstar Simone Biles stunned the world when she withdrew from the Olympic women’s team final.

‘I feel incredibly proud to say that I am a gay man and also an Olympic champion’ – a powerful message from diving’s golden boy Tom Daley.

‘They have been an absolute joy to work with and they have gone further than we’ve gone for so long. But it is incredibly painful in that dressing room’ – so near yet so far for England manager Gareth Southgate, after the penalty shootout defeat by Italy in the Euro 2020 final.

‘I didn’t expect to be here at all. I mean, I think my flights were booked at the end of qualifying, so it’s a nice problem to have’ – Emma Raducanu’s run to the US Open title surprised everyone, including her travel agent.

‘It’s a tough one to swallow, this loss, I mean, considerin­g everything that was on the line’ – Novak Djokovic fell one short of the calendar year grand slam.

‘I love being a part of this team, I love my team-mates so much, and I should have done more for them this week’ – a tearful Rory McIlroy reflected on his below-par Ryder Cup.

‘We had everything agreed but, at the last minute, it couldn’t happen. I’ve heard lots of things being said about me. This year I wanted to stay and I couldn’t’ – an emotional Lionel Messi left Barcelona.

‘There was a lot of ‘you lot sit over there, near the toilets’’ – Azeem Rafiq’s explosive testimony lifted the lid on racism in cricket, and led to a host of staff leaving Yorkshire CCC. ‘I don’t know why we as a sport allow amateurs to compete in profession­al tournament­s’ – snooker’s Shaun Murphy, shortly after losing to amateur Si Jiahui at the UK Championsh­ip.

‘He thinks he’s shutting the critics up. But I think it’s embarrassi­ng. He’s been a disgrace the last couple months for Manchester United. He thinks if he scores there, he’s going to shut his critics up. Embarrassi­ng’ – Roy Keane gave Harry Maguire both barrels on Sky Sports after taking exception to his goal celebratio­n for England. ‘I am the greatest heavyweigh­t champion of my era, without a doubt. Number one’– the evermodest Tyson Fury, after his trilogy win over Deontay Wilder.

‘If I had a child I would not want him to play snooker, I really wouldn’t’ – Ronnie O’Sullivan’s career in marketing looks further away than ever.

‘He’ll be getting a lifetime supply of Red Bull for sure’ – Red Bull team principal Christian Horner made a promise to Nicholas Latifi, whose crash ultimately led to Max Verstappen winning the Formula One world championsh­ip.

‘THIS IS UNACCEPTAB­LE !!!! ’ – Lewis Hamilton’s future team-mate George Russell led the chorus of disapprova­l.

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FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK Emma Raducana with the US Open trophy. Above right - Rory McIlroy was a Ryder Cup loser

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