OLIVER HOLT AT THE ETIHAD: As Gary O'Neil sat in relative anonymity in the stands, watching his side being demolished by Erling Haaland, he may have reflected it was the best place to be.
DOMINIC KING AT NEWMARKET: The accolades for a brilliant winner would arrive in good time, but the story of the Qipco 2,000 Guineas centred on the apology.
GARY FITZGERALD AT KINGSHOLM STADIUM: Gloucester will now face South African side Sharks in a showpiece final at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 24.
JONATHAN McEVOY IN MIAMI: If he does show up, Donald Trump can hardly expect to see a shock result, with Verstappen overwhelming favourite to claim his fifth win in six races.
DANNY MURPHY: We can eulogise about Erling Haaland's four goals and Footballer of the Year Phil Foden but don't underestimate the importance of Ederson.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY NIK SIMON: When Harlequins do not have a game, he digs out his season ticket, dreaming of a day when his team overtake Chelsea.
JACK GAUGHAN: Keane's inflammatory comments, when he described the Norwegian's general play as that of a League Two striker, has riled Haaland's family.
Jamie Redknapp has heaped praise on Erling Haaland after his four-goal performance against Wolves , and admitted he was impressed with the striker's mentality.
A second half goal from Elliott Moore gave Oxford United an important advantage in the League One playoff semi final first leg against Peterborough United.