A darts player has apologized after being left with a bloodied right hand by repeatedly punching a table on stage following a tough loss in the world championship on Monday.
Cameron Menzies threw uppercuts at the table after losing to Charlie Manby 3-2 in a thrilling first-round match at Alexandra Palace.
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Cameron Menzies of Scotland, rights, reacts after he lost a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland reacts as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland reacts as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Charlie Manby of England celebrates as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland throws a dart as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
A drinks bottle and other items flew off the table during Menzies' fit of rage. After being invited to leave the stage by the scorers, the Scot raised his hands in apparent apology to jeering fans. He was treated by medics on site.
Menzies was the 26th seed and expected to win his first match. Manby was ranked 166th.
Menzies later said he'd been preoccupied by the death of his uncle and the upcoming funeral.
“I would like to apologize for what happened. I'm sorry that I reacted in the manner that I did,” Menzies said in a statement. "It's not an excuse, but I have had a lot of things on my mind and I suppose it all just became too much at the end.
"It’s not been an easy time for me with my uncle Gary passing away recently. Had I won the game, my second match would have been on the day of Gary’s funeral and that hasn’t been lost on me. I don’t want it to take anything away from Charlie. He played well. This is not how I would like people to view me.”
Matt Porter, chief executive of the Professional Darts Corporation, spoke to Menzies and his management team before the player left the venue and said there was support available from the organization and the players' union.
“Any incident of this nature is reported to the Darts Regulation Authority for review," Porter said, "but our main priority is the player’s health and wellbeing.”
It is the second time in as many years that Menzies has been knocked out in the first round of the worlds. He broke down in tears during and following his loss to Leonard Gates last year.
“For Cameron Menzies, I think he will regret that for the rest of his life,” Sky Sports commentator Glen Durrant said of the incident with the table. "It wasn’t a good watch.”
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Cameron Menzies of Scotland, rights, reacts after he lost a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland reacts as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland reacts as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Charlie Manby of England celebrates as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Cameron Menzies of Scotland throws a dart as he takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships, at Alexandra Palace in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
Mohamed Salah's long goodbye to Liverpool begins on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup, the competition which represents his best chance of a trophy in his final year at Anfield.
The Egypt winger announced last week that he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season after nine years at a club where he has broken scoring records and established himself as one of the world's best players.
Salah potentially has 15 games left in the famous red shirt: Seven in the Premier League as well as three in the FA Cup and five in the Champions League, should Liverpool reach the final in both of those competitions.
That won't be easy.
In the Champions League, defending champion Paris Saint-Germain is up next in the two-leg quarterfinals and it's pretty much as tough in the FA Cup, with Liverpool handed an away match at Manchester City.
Salah, who has 255 goals in 435 appearances for Liverpool, missed the Reds' last game before the international break — a 2-1 loss at Brighton in the league — with a muscle injury but has told manager Arne Slot he should be healthy enough to return this weekend.
“He just does so much for his body for such a long time that he recovers so fast," Slot said on Wednesday. "So, he will train with the team again tomorrow and if everything works well then he’s available to be with us at City.”
The 33-year-old Salah was left out of the Liverpool team for four straight games at the end of 2025 in what appeared to be a breakdown in his relationship with Slot and the club.
Since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations, Salah virtually has been an ever-present in the lineup, seemingly winning the Dutch coach round.
“That hunger never drops,” Slot said of Salah. "It's the thing I find most special about him. So many good players around the world — he's definitely one of them in the last 10 years — and to show that hunger every three days, that professionalism, that commitment to the club and to the team, wanting to score again, always wanting to play ...
“When you take him out three minutes before the end, he's like, ‘Ah, maybe I could have scored one extra.’”
City, meanwhile, is seeking a domestic cup double after beating Arsenal in the English League Cup final on March 22. Pep Guardiola's team is also chasing Arsenal in the Premier League, which takes a break this weekend to give the FA Cup its own space in the calendar.
The other FA Cup quarterfinals take place across Saturday and Sunday.
After City-Liverpool in the early kickoff on Saturday, Chelsea hosts third-tier Port Vale — the lowest-ranked team left in the competition — before Arsenal visits second-tier Southampton.
On Sunday, West Ham hosts Leeds in an all-Premier League matchup.
Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden has less than two months to persuade England coach Thomas Thomas he is worthy of a place in the World Cup squad.
Foden started both of England’s recent friendly games — a draw with Uruguay and a loss to Japan — but failed to impress either in the No. 10 role or as a “false nine," prompting Tuchel to say it's “ not a guarantee ” that Foden will be at the World Cup.
Foden was English soccer's player of the year in the 2023-24 season but has not maintained his top form and has rarely started for City in recent months.
Arsenal's team sheet for the Southampton game will be heavily scrutinized, given 10 players missed games for their national team over the international break because of various issues.
Eberechi Eze, Jurrien Timber and Martin Odegaard already had injuries that caused them to miss the League Cup final, before Piero Hincapie, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes and Leandro Trossard all pulled out of international duty.
England's Noni Madueke and Spain's Martin Zubimendi missed the second games for their respective countries after reporting injuries.
There might be growing disharmony at Chelsea, going off recent comments by two of the team's best players.
Enzo Fernandez said after elimination in the Champions League that he couldn't guarantee being at Chelsea next season, while Marc Cucurella told The Athletic during this international break that the team was “more stable” under coach Enzo Maresca, who was fired in January, and, "If you asked me, I would not have made this decision.”
Liam Rosenior, the current Chelsea coach, is under big pressure after four straight defeats.
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England's Phil Foden holds the ball during the international friendly soccer match between England and Uruguay in London, Friday, March 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
FILE - Liverpool's manager Arne Slot talks to Mohamed Salah during the Premier League soccer match between Liverpool and Tottenham in Liverpool, England, Sunday, March 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)