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Manchester United beat Anderlecht 10-0 in the European Cup, making them the first British club to reach a double-figure score in any European competitio­n.

Franz Beckenbaue­r made his internatio­nal debut for West Germany. The defender went on to become his country’s most famous captain and won 102 caps. He lifted the World Cup as a player in 1974 and as a manager in 1990.

Australia II won the America’s Cup from US yacht Liberty at Newport, Rhode Island. The trophy had been in the hands of the New York Yacht Club since the competitio­n began in 1851.

Malcolm Glazer, owner of Super Bowl champions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, increased his stake in Manchester United plc to 3.17 per cent.

Wales beat England 28-25 at Twickenham in Pool A of the Rugby World Cup TODAY

Premier League, Burnley v Watford – Sky Sports 1 1900; LaLiga, Alaves v Granada – Sky Sports 5 1940; Serie A, Cagliari v Sampdoria – BT Sport 1 1945.

WTA, Wuhan Open – BT Sport 1 0500 and 1200.

NFL, New Orleans Saints v Atlanta Falcons – Sky Sports 1 0130 (Tue).

MLB, Detroit Tigers v Cleveland Indians – BT Sport/ ESPN 0000 (Tue). TOMORROW

Champions League, Leicester v Porto – BT Sport 1900, CSKA Moscow v Tottenham – eir Sport 1 1900, Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid – BT Sport//ESPN 1930.

One-day internatio­nal, Ireland v Australia – Sky Sports 2 1230. WTA, Wuhan Open – BT Sport 1 1200 and 0500 (Wed). MLB, two games TBC – BT Sport/ESPN 0000 and 0300 (Wed). Tre Valli Varesine – Eurosport 1 1400. SLAVEN Bilic admitted the buck stops with him after West Ham plunged further into crisis with a 3-0 home defeat by Southampto­n.

The Hammers are rooted in the bottom three after four straight Premier League defeats in which they have conceded a total of 14 goals.

Even captain Mark Noble branded their defending “laughable” after goals from Charlie Austin, Dusan Tadic and James Ward-Prowse condemned West Ham to their worst start to a season since 2002, when they were relegated.

At least there was none of the crowd trouble which has marred their previous outings at their new London Stadium home, but then the stands were virtually empty when the final whistle blew.

Manager Bilic said: “That’s not a good sign. It hurts me as a manager and it hurts the team. It’s my responsibi­lity, it’s my team, I know how it works and I’m not running away.

“These are the same players, and the same manager, as last year and at the moment everything that was good last year is bad this season and everything that was average last season is now way below par. The season has only started, it’s true, but it’s happened for four games now and we have to change it.

“I told the players after we lost to West Brom that there is no need to panic, the credit was there for a lot of them. But now that credit is gone.”

Midfielder Noble pulled no punches after another embarrassi­ng display, which followed a 3-1 loss at Manchester City and 4-2 defeats to Watford and West Brom.

Noble told Sky Sports: “If I’m honest, it could have been six in the end. On the bright side I don’t think it can get any worse. We’ve conceded 11 in three games and it’s laughable, and it’s not good enough. We know that.”

To rub West Ham’s noses in it, the man who set Saints on their way was Austin, the player who Hammers co-owner David Sullivan once claimed that he did not try to sign because of his injury record.

But Austin did not look like a player who has no ligaments in his knee, as Sullivan once questioned, when he tucked in Ryan Bertrand’s cutback five minutes before half-time for a fifth goal in his last four games.

The striker then set up Tadic to hit the second just after the hour mark, and substitute Ward-Prowse added the third in stoppage time to give Southampto­n a first away win of the season and a fourth straight victory in all competitio­ns.

Manager Claude Puel said: “It was important for the team and for me that Charlie scored with his first chance. This is a striker with confidence.”

 ??  ?? THE KILLER TOUCH: James Ward-Prowse scores the third goal to seal the win for Southampto­n and cap a miserable afternoon for West Ham.
THE KILLER TOUCH: James Ward-Prowse scores the third goal to seal the win for Southampto­n and cap a miserable afternoon for West Ham.

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