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World Cup 2026: Iraq vs Norway lineups – Five Serie A stars in Norway squad

17 June 2026 at 00:34

Iraq vs Norway sees both sides kick off their World Cup campaigns, with three points on the line in Boston.

Genoa’s Leo Østigård starts from the bench, with Bologna’s Torbjørn Heggem taking his place in central defence alongside Ajer.

Torino right-back Marcus Holmgren Pedersen is also among the substitutes, while Sassuolo midfielder Kristian Thorstvedt and Cremonese’s Morten Thorsby, the most experienced Serie A player in the squad, are both named among the replacements.

Atletico Madrid’s Alexander Sorloth, heavily linked with Juventus this summer, starts on the right of the attack.

For Iraq, Como’s Ali Jassim, who spent last season on loan at Al-Najma in Saudi Arabia, is named among the starters, while Venezia’s Marko Farji starts on the bench.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 16: General view inside Boston Stadium before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Iraq vs Norway on June 16, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 16: General view inside Boston Stadium before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Iraq vs Norway on June 16, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

Iraq vs Norway – World Cup 2026 – Official Lineups

Iraq XI (4-4-2): Hassan; H.Ali, Tahseen, Hashim, Doski; Jasim, Ismael, Al Ammari, Bayesh; Hussein, M.Ali.

Norway XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Ryerson, Ajer, Heggem, Moller Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Aursnes; Sorloth, Haaland, Nusa.

Former FIGC president Gravina: ‘I don’t think Italian football has hit rock bottom’

16 June 2026 at 23:54

Gabriele Gravina has pushed back against the prevailing narrative that Italian football is in terminal decline, insisting that judging the national game solely on World Cup qualification failures is both reductive and inaccurate.

Speaking at the presentation of Ivan Zazzaroni’s book in Rome, with quotes via gianlucadimarzio.com, the former FIGC president acknowledged the pain of a third consecutive World Cup absence but refused to accept the most damning verdicts being levelled at the Italian game.

“I don’t agree that Italian football has reached its lowest point,” he said. “Evaluating our football based on a single result is a mistake, we need to stop being hypocritical about this.”

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: (L-R) President of CONI Luciano Buonfiglio, President of FIGC Gabriele Gravina and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin look on prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: (L-R) President of CONI Luciano Buonfiglio, President of FIGC Gabriele Gravina and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin look on prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

Gravina points to youth success and Mancini era as evidence Italian football retains its foundations

Gravina pointed to the broader context that often goes unacknowledged in the post-Mondiale gloom.

“From 2018, with Mancini, Italy achieved 37 consecutive positive results and won the European Championship in 2021, these are extraordinary results,” he said.

“Before 2018 the youth national teams never reached finals. Today the Under-17s win the European Championship, as do the Under-19s.”

On the specific moments that proved costly in qualification, Gravina was equally candid. “Kean and Pio Esposito missed goals that could have been decisive and that is why we stayed out,” he said.

“But if they had scored? We would have reopened all the oratorios and magically solved every problem in Italian football.”

On the path forward, Gravina called for structural reform and greater investment, wishing incoming FIGC president Giovanni Malagò well, with one specific request.

“It is not possible that a reform gets blocked if 3% disagree,” he said. “It is anti-democratic and contrary to any sense of reasonableness. I did not manage to change it, I hope he does.”

Meta launches AI Mode in Facebook search to answer questions

16 June 2026 at 23:23
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Meta launched AI Mode in Facebook Search. AI Mode gives users AI-generated answers based on public content from Facebook Groups, Reels, and other Meta apps.

Instead of showing a standard list of search results, AI Mode uses Meta AI to answer questions directly within Facebook. Meta said responses are grounded in what people are publicly saying across its apps, including real experiences and recommendations.

AI answers in search. AI Mode supports both broad discovery and specific questions. Users can search or explore their Feed and receive responses from Meta AI within Facebook. This gives Facebook a new way to surface public social content.

  • Groups and Reels could become part of how Meta answers questions about products, places, hobbies, and everyday advice.

Source selection is unclear. Meta said the feature delivers “real answers from real people.” But it didn’t explain how AI Mode selects which public posts, Groups, or Reels appear in responses. It also didn’t say whether brands, creators, or publishers will be able to see when their content is used.

Why we care. Facebook search is moving toward an AI answer experience built on public social content. That could change how people discover recommendations, local information, and brand-related conversations across Meta’s apps.

A familiar name. Obviously, Meta’s new AI Mode feature shares its name with Google’s AI Mode. Meta gets no points for creativity.

What Meta is saying. AI Mode is powered by Meta AI and Muse Spark. Meta didn’t explain how Muse Spark influences search ranking, source selection, or answer generation.

  • The search update was part of a broader Facebook AI rollout that also included new creative tools for photos, videos, profile pictures, and Stories.

The announcement. New AI Tools to Help You Make Things Happen on Facebook

Bing Webmaster Tools updates AI reporting with Intents, Topics, Citation Share and Compare

16 June 2026 at 19:57

Microsoft is now officially releasing a preview of the new AI performance report within Bing Webmaster Tools that now includes Intents, Topics, Citation Share, and Compare. We saw Microsoft demo these features in late April but now it is actually starting to roll out to users.

As a reminder, Bing officially rolled out its AI performance report in February. Google didn’t roll out its AI reporting in Search Console until June, and it seemed forced.

What is new. “These new capabilities build on that foundation by helping publishers better understand why their content is being surfaced, which broader subject areas they are gaining visibility in, how their presence evolves relative to other cited sources, and how citation patterns change over time,” wrote Krishna Madhavan from Microsoft.

Intent: The new Intents feature in Bing Webmaster Tools now classifies the grounding queries in the AI Performance Report in broader categories, such as Informational, Commercial, Navigational, Learn and Solve, Research, Creation, Local, and more. This in a sense helps you understand the intent behind the prompt or query. “This helps publishers move beyond simply seeing which queries triggered citations and begin understanding the broader query context our systems associate with those citation appearances,” Krishna Madhavan wrote.

The example provided was that an e-commerce publisher may discover strong visibility in comparison-oriented or shopping-focused AI experiences, while an educational publisher may find that their content is frequently surfaced in research or learning-oriented interactions. These insights can help publishers better align content structure and depth with the types of experiences where AI systems are surfacing their content.

Topics: The Topics in the AI performance reports group related grounding queries into broader thematic clusters. AI systems reason across concepts and themes rather than isolated keywords, Microsoft explained. So by having topics, it will help publishers understand visibility in the same thematic structure that modern AI systems use to organize information.

So for example, queries such as “solar panels,” “solar energy efficiency,” and “residential solar installation,” for example, may all map into a broader topic cluster like Solar Energy.  “This creates a more natural way to analyze AI visibility. Content teams and publishers often think in terms of themes, editorial areas, and audience interests rather than isolated keywords. Topics help bridge that gap by turning grounding query data into a more thematic view of AI engagement,” Microsoft wrote.

One note, “during the preview phase, some labels may still be broad – especially for highly specialized or niche domains – but the system is already beginning to reveal meaningful thematic patterns,” Microsoft wrote.

Citations. Microsoft also added citation share, which shows how much of the citation space your site receives for a specific grounding query. Citation share is calculated as the percentage of citations attributed to your site out of all citations shown across all sites for that same grounding query. “This helps publishers understand not just whether they were cited, but how much visibility they received within the full set of cited sources for that query,” Microsoft explained.

Microsoft added these points:

  • “This can provide a more directional view into how visibility is evolving over time. Publishers may begin to identify areas where their content has strong and growing representation in AI-generated experiences, as well as areas where visibility may be more fragmented across many sources.”
  • “Importantly, Citation Share is designed as an observational metric – not a ranking system or a competitive scoreboard. It does not expose competitor domains, represent traffic share, or assign quality scores to content.”
  • “AI citation ecosystems are inherently dynamic. Citation patterns can shift due to changes in user behavior, evolving models, freshness signals, partner refresh cycles, and broader changes across the web itself.”

Compare. With all of that, you can also compare the changes over time. The compare feature allows you to overlay a previous time period directly onto the current reporting view. 

“Compare is designed to help publishers observe changes over time. Citation activity can be influenced by many factors including evolving AI models, competing content, freshness signals, and shifts in user demand,” Microsoft wrote.

Here is what it looks like:

Why we care. While we still do not have click and click-through rate data, Microsoft keeps adding more and more to its AI performance reports.

I am hopful that one day we will get click data, but I am still not expecting to see that from Google or Microsoft any time soon.

Why didn’t VAR award France a penalty for trip on Mbappe in World Cup clash with Senegal?

Kylian Mbappe was convinced he had won a penalty in France’s 2026 World Cup opener against Senegal in New Jersey on Tuesday, only to be left flabbergasted as Australian referee Alireza Faghani gave a corner – and then changed his decision to a goal-kick after watching replays.

Mbappe dribbled into the box where Senegal’s Sadio Mane slid in to make a tackle. As Mane reached Mbappe, the France captain touched the ball away from his opponent and then collapsed in a heap under Mane’s challenge. Mbappe could only laugh as the referee waved away French appeals and awarded a corner.

Referee Faghani was sent to review the decision on his pitchside monitor by his VAR, and as he stepped back on to the pitch, French players and coaching staff began to celebrate. But instead of awarding a penalty, Faghani announced: “The attacker initiated the contact.”

To rub salt into French wounds, the corner was overturned after replays clearly showed that Mane made no contact with the ball.

Sadio Mane slides in on Kylian Mbappe without touching the ball (Reuters)
Sadio Mane slides in on Kylian Mbappe without touching the ball (Reuters)
Mane was not penalised for the challenge (Reuters)
Mane was not penalised for the challenge (Reuters)

Pundits were aghast at the decision. “That is just rubbish,” said Pat Nevin on BBC Sport. “Utter nonsense. No chance at all. How can he [Mbappe] have initiated the contact? The most nonsensical line I have ever heard.”

“I don’t get it,” added Alan Shearer. “You can see the lunge from Mane and his left leg catches Mbappe. How can Mbappe initiate contact if he is in front of him? It’s bizarre, it really is.”

“I can’t support the referee’s decision to be honest,” said Darren Cann, an assistant referee at the 2010 World Cup final. “For me it is a clear penalty. My phone has blown up with messages from several of the world’s best referees who also can’t understand why a penalty wasn’t given. For me it is very, very clear and I am extremely surprised he did not point to the spot after a correct VAR review.”

France were not complaining for long. Minutes later, Mbappe latched on to a cleverly disguised throughball by Michael Olise and turned home a first-time finish to put France into the lead. And substitute Bradley Barcola added a second to put the French two goals clear.

Tim Weah brushes aside USMNT legends’ war of words with Australia ahead of World Cup match-up

U.S. Men's National Team's Tim Weah arrives at training
Tim Weah has rebuffed derogatory comments made by U.S. Men's National Team legends regarding the Australian national team -Credit:John Dorton/USSF/Getty Images

Since the FIFA World Cup draw in December, confidence that the U.S. Men’s National Team would sleepwalk through the group stage has been high amongst several team legends, including Landon Donovan, Alexi Lalas, and Mike Grella.

Each was more than comfortable in sharing their thoughts on the USMNT’s Group D opponents, Paraguay, Australia, and Türkiye, and it's safe to say their comments did not go down well in Australia.

Speaking directly after the draw on FOX Sports, Lalas commented, “I think if you believe in the soccer gods, you should be thanking them. I think this is not just a good group, this is a great group, and this is a group that you should expect this United States team under Mauricio Pochettino to win and go through. So thank you to the soccer gods.”

Former USMNT player Alexi Lalas ahead of a game
Alexi Lalas previously said USMNT fans should be thanking 'the soccer gods' after their group was drawn -Credit:Omar Vega/USSF/Getty Images

Donovan went on to appear on The Colin Cowherd Podcast, where he said, “The other three teams in our group are significantly, quote-unquote, worse than we are.”

Meanwhile, Grella said on CBS Sports immediately after Australia was drawn into the USMNT’s group that the game would be a “lay-up” for Mauricio Pochettino’s side. He continued, “Take nothing away from the Socceroos, they’ve always been competitive and good, but they stumbled a little during qualifying and were not so impressive. This is an amazing first team to have for the U.S.”

Grella went on to comment, via FOX Sports Australia, “If we can’t beat them, we shouldn’t go to the World Cup. If USA can’t beat Australia in a football match, stay home.”

Such comments seemingly did not sit well with Australia boss Tony Popovic, who said, “Anyone that underestimates us will get a rude shock when it comes to those group games.

“We’re always deemed as the underdog or the team that will be fighting for the bottom spot, and we have an opportunity through our actions, our performances, and results to show that that can be different.

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“And that’s what’s exciting for us, and that’s the challenge that awaits.”

Donovan didn’t calm tensions when he called Popovic “smug,” commenting, “Thanks for coming, Aussies. And your smug coach, you can get back on the Qantas airplane and head back home pal.

“He just had this smugness about him. I can’t wait, I wish I was on the field, I want to play these guys.”

Since then, both the USMNT and Australia have won their World Cup openers, with Pochettino’s side taking down Paraguay 4-1, while Popovic’s team beat Türkiye 2-0.

The two sides are set to face off on Friday at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, with winger Tim Weah quizzed on the long-standing tension surrounding this game.

USMNT's Tyler Adams speaks with reporters
Tyler Adams also attempted to distance the current team from comments made by ex-players -Credit:Jamie Squire/Getty Images

“All this talk is just nonsense to me,” the OL Marseille star said after rolling his eyes, via The Guardian. “When you look at the Australian team, they’re a young team that has a lot of fight, a lot of grit, and a lot of hunger, just like us.

“We respect them in the same way that we respect any other opponent. I think it’s going to be a lovely game. I don’t know what the media is trying to do, but we’re not really focused on that.”

Midfielder Tyler Adams mirrored Weah’s decision to distance himself from derogatory comments about the Socceroos, stating, “I don’t think any commentary helps anybody. It’s not going to be a layup. If anything, it’s going to be one of the most difficult games we play.”

Project Mbappe - the road to becoming France's record scorer

France striker Kylian Mbappe
Kylian Mbappe has become France's record goalscorer [Getty Images]

Just Fontaine, Michel Platini, Jean-Pierre Papin, Thierry Henry, Olivier Giroud.

France have had their fair share of brilliant attacking players over the years.

But none better - in goalscoring terms at least - than Kylian Mbappe after his goal in his country's World Cup opener against Senegal.

The Real Madrid forward has become France's joint record scorer, equalling Giroud in the record books with his 57th goal for Les Bleus, aged just 27.

"Congratulations Kylian," Giroud said on BBC One, working as a pundit for France's game against Senegal. "I'm happy for him. It's a great finish and we are level now, you need to score another one Kylian.

"It makes sense, it was expected. He will beat every single record - the number of caps and goals. I think he can easily reach 100 goals and maybe [beat] Miroslav Klose's World Cup record. He's delivered great performances in World Cups and big games."

Mbappe's 57 strikes came in just 99 games for France. Tuesday's goal also puts him on 13 in World Cups - just three behind Germany's Klose, who holds the record with 16.

"A lot of team-mates ask me about him," Giroud added. "For me it's just ambition and confidence.

"He knows where he wants to go, he is a leader and you could see from a young age he was very at ease. He was mature for his age. He is a good team-mate, he is an incredible talent and I think he is a proper leader on and off the pitch."

Kylian Mbappe
Mbappe now has 13 World Cup goals. Just three players have scored more in the tournament (Miroslav Klose – 16, Ronaldo – 15 and Gerd Muller – 14) [Getty Images]

French football expert Julien Laurens believes Mbappe will become the greatest player in the country's history.

"There is still a lot more to come from him but if we are to stop it right now, Zinedine Zidane and Michel Platini certainly remain the top two French players of all time," said Laurens.

"After that it is Mbappe ahead of Thierry Henry, Antoine Griezmann, Olivier Giroud and others. Even the ones from the old generation like Raymond Kopa.

"It is not just for his goals, but his leadership now as captain on the field, winning the World Cup in 2018, scoring a hat-trick in the final in 2022.

"I predict him to be the number one by the end of his career. He has at least one more World Cup after this and the Euros to play in so he will probably become the greatest player we have ever had."

The numbers and the accolades

Having made his international debut in March 2017, it was not until Mbappe's fourth appearance for France that he scored his first goal in a 4-0 World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands.

Earlier in the day, Paris St-Germain agreed an initial season-long loan deal to sign the then-18-year-old striker from Monaco, with the option to buy for £165.7m.

The Parisians would, of course, activate their option to sign Mbappe - making him the most expensive teenager in the history of football in the process.

By the time Mbappe had completed his move to the French capital, he was already a national hero.

He had spearheaded France's run to World Cup glory in 2018, becoming the youngest French player to score at a World Cup and the second teenager - after Pele - to score in a World Cup final.

Finishing as the joint second-highest goalscorer in Russia, Mbappe was named the young player of the tournament in recognition of his performances.

By the time of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar he had established himself as France's talisman.

The then-23 year old became just the second player after England's Geoff Hurst to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final - despite losing to Lionel Messi's Argentina on penalties.

A project fulfilled

Mbappe and, significantly, his entire family, have always had it in their mind they wanted the striker to reach the top of the global game. And so 'Project Mbappe' was born.

"Kylian was just school and football," says childhood friend Rayan Viyanga in a BBC Sport documentary called Mbappe. "School, football, home."

He was born on the outskirts of Paris in the suburb of Bondy in 1998, just five months after France won the World Cup for the first time.

The family flat overlooked the AS Bondy football pitches, where his father Wilfried was a player turned coach.

"Kylian was already one step ahead of many other players at AS Bondy," Viyanga said. "He was advanced for his age group and wanted to play with the best. That was a strict rule of his, to play with the best."

Laurens added: "As a kid, he learned La Marseillaise at the age of three just to be ready to sing it when that first cap would come."

Mbappe - whose mother Fayza Lamari is a former professional handball player - pinned up pictures of idol Cristiano Ronaldo and watched old footage of Zidane, another Real Madrid superstar.

A bigger influence closer to home though was Jires Kembo Ekoko, his adopted brother, who was selected for the French Federation's national academy at Clairefontaine years before Mbappe himself went there. Ekoko went on to play for Rennes in Ligue 1.

Matt Spiro, an author and French football expert, told BBC Sport: "Kylian initially found it a bit difficult at Clairefontaine. He was there for two years and during the first year, he certainly wasn't the best in his group.

"Mbappe would play out on the wing and would quite frequently be in a sulky mood.

"He had a growth spurt, I think towards the end of his first year in Clairefontaine, and by the second year, he was really starting to look the business."

But his rapid rise was no surprise, after all even Nike had come calling with free boots, aged just 10.

The forward, tracked by Europe's biggest clubs from an early age, left his hometown of Paris for the glamour of Monaco at the age of 14.

He had spent time with Chelsea and Real Madrid but the Mbappe family were adamant that their son should stay in France during his teenage years.

Aged 16 years and 347 days, he became the youngest player in Monaco's history - beating the record set by Henry in 1994 - when he appeared as an 88th-minute substitute against Caen.

Three months later, he became the club's youngest scorer with his first senior goal against Troyes, beating another record previously set by Henry.

"When he broke through at Monaco, you could tell the talent was so unique," said Laurens. "We have had great youngsters and talent, but he has something a little bit different."

From an ego to a proper leader

Soon after his arrival at Monaco, Mbappe and his new team-mates were set an assignment to design a magazine cover with an image of themselves on the front.

The most logical design would be a sports magazine, or perhaps a national weekly magazine such as Paris Match. Mbappe's choice?

The internationally recognised Time Magazine.

And the headline he chose? El Maestro. The Master.

Only four years later, having led France to World Cup glory in Russia and joining Pele as only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final, those big dreams became a reality. His face appeared on the front of Time for real.

It was Mbappe's ability to see the bigger picture despite his tender years that helped coin the term 'Project Mbappe'.

The somewhat tongue-in-cheek concept, where children are given intense football coaching from an early age, exploded on social media following Mbappe's rapid rise.

Its popularity is testament to the plans put in place by Mbappe's family at a young age when they were aware of the precocious talent their son possessed.

In 2017, Mbappe became the most expensive teenager in the world when he turned down the lure of Real Madrid to join PSG. Real had to wait another seven years to get their man.

And with such hype, comes the inevitable ego.

"Ego is a necessary drive for success," former PSG performance director Martin Buccheit told BBC Sport. "But it's more about having a hand on the dial to control it.

"Kylian didn't always have the hand on the on the dial. But for sure the family, the mum and the parents were really behind him. And I could feel that maybe the parents had the volume in their hands."

Mbappe, who was made France captain by boss Didier Deschamps in 2023, but, still without a Champions League winners medal and yet to be awarded the Ballon d'Or, you get the feeling Project Mbappe has some way to run yet.

"He is a very self-centred guy, but once he got the armband he knew he had to be a proper leader," added Laurens.

"Not only for his goals and assists, but I would be very surprised if he ends his career without winning the Ballon d'Or and at least one Champions League.

"In terms of the trophy cabinet, his would be better and bigger than Zidane and Platini but everything else such as the goalscoring record will too."

7 developing trends that could CHANGE the NFL + where will Brendan Sorsby land? feat. Bill Barnwell

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Nate Tice & Bill Barnwell dive into Brendan Sorsby’s value in the NFL supplemental draft before breaking down a few NFL trends that make them go “hmmm…”

The duo start with Brendan Sorsby planning to enter the supplemental draft, diving into Sorsby’s potential value, how he stacks up as a quarterback prospect, potential landing spots and more.

Next, Nate & Bill reveal 7 NFL trends from this offseason that could give us clues to where the NFL is headed in 2026. The duo cover changing under center and pass protection trends, whether the Los Angeles Rams will finally adopt a no-huddle offense, if the Los Angeles Chargers are about to figure out the run game and much more. Class is in session: this one’s for the football nerds.

(1:35) - 2026 World Cup thoughts

(7:45) - Brendan Sorsby’s value in the NFL supplemental draft

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(1:02:10) - Offseason trends that make us go hmm: run game investment, Chargers, mesh

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What did James Corden have to do with Kylian Mbappe's World Cup flute celebration?

France's Kylian Mbappe got on the score sheet in the 66th minute on Tuesday against Senegal, and it was pretty clear the Real Madrid star went into the match with a premeditated celebration.

Apparently, we can thank James Corden for that. No, really.

Corden has been teaming up with Fox's World Cup coverage this tournament as the host of After Hours — a Word Cup late-night show. And the show even included a car-ride interview with Mbappe along with a fashion show.

That was how we saw Corden's apparent influence play out in Tuesday's France-Senegal match at MetLife Stadium. When Mbappe gave France that 1-0 lead, he went with a flute celebration instead of his typical arms-crossed celly.

MAGIC MBAPPÉ 🇫🇷

He scores his first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for France pic.twitter.com/HcLPFkkp4X

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 16, 2026

It was the same celebration that Mbappe rehearsed in his appearance on Corden's show.

Kylian Mbappé does the flute celebration he promised James Corden. 😂🪈 pic.twitter.com/g7KkEooVKi

— Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) June 16, 2026

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UFC Freedom 250 exit survey: Biggest winners and losers from a rollercoaster White House weekend

The UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House sent ripples through the worlds of sports and politics and culture, living up to the promise of a Rorschach test in which seemingly no two people saw the exact same thing. Now that the dust has settled, here's how the list of big winners and losers looks to this writer.

Winner: Justin Gaethje

This is a safe space so you can ahead and admit it: you didn't ever think Gaethje would get to call himself the one and only UFC lightweight champion.

There's no shame in being wrong about that. Since when do 37-year-old lightweights up and win the undisputed title after already having had that window of opportunity slammed on their heads twice before? It simply doesn't happen.

But we made a critical error in our assessment of Gaethje's late-career abilities. We forgot to take into account his unique ability to somehow, some way convince his opponents to engage in a Justin Gaethje kind of fight. You know the kind. Feet firmly planted. Haymakers whistling through the air. A battle of power and toughness and good ol' stubbornness. And you're simply not going to out-stubborn this anvil-headed mule. To finally win the title this way is a storybook ending for Gaethje — even though we all know it won't actually be the end.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 15: Justin Gaethje holds up his belts following a press conference with other fight winners and Dana White following UFC Freedom 250 at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC on June 15, 2026. (Photo by Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The sport's most unlikely late-career champ? This one ranks up there.
Anadolu via Getty Images

Loser: Ilia Topuria

Remember that thing Muhammad Ali said about how it ain't bragging if it's true? Actually, maybe that was Will Rogers. Regardless, Topuria's first professional defeat was a good reminder that, when you don't back it up, all that confidence — the specific predictions and promises, the celebrations before the fight even happens — it just comes off as hubris.

Topuria made a series of tactical errors in this fight, and they seemed to all stem from the same core problem: he did not sufficiently respect Gaethje's abilities.

This might have been a necessary lesson for Topuria to learn, but he sure picked a hard way to learn it. To his credit, though, his post-fight reaction was a demonstration of class and humility worthy of a champion. Now let's see if he still feels like having a party the night before the next one.

Winner: The United States Marine Band

A lot of the aesthetic criticism of this event centered around one word: tacky. The way UFC’s giant "claw" structure loomed on the Washington, D.C. horizon in the days prior to the event was a little too reminiscent of a huckster carnival operation, which played right into concerns that this would be the most crass night ever seen on the White House lawn.

No single entity did more to dispel that worry than the Marine Band. They classed this thing up big time. We're talking solid pros in uniform, cranking out a vast array of fighter entrance music. The sheer range alone was impressive. The execution was absolutely flawless. It's easy to forget what live music can do for an MMA event, mostly because it's something the UFC rarely seems to even consider. Here, it could not have possibly worked better.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Lieutenant Colonel Ryan J. Nowlin leads "The President's Own" United States Marine Band during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Beautiful work, y'all.
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Loser: Josh Hokit

It's hard to win the fight and still be one of the primary losers of the event, but Hokit managed to pull it off. His attempt at edgelord trolling even had Dana White and Donald Trump trying to find some distance from him.

Publicly embarrassing himself for the sake of the bit has been Hokit's thing from the start, and that's his choice to make. But here he managed to embarrass our whole sport.

In so many ways, this event came off much better than many of us expected it to. That could have been the whole story. Hokit ruined it by acting like a 13-year-old boy trying to get a rise out of people in the "Call of Duty" lobby. The fact that he beat Derrick Lewis first now feels like an afterthought.

Winner: Ciryl Gane

I don't know how he managed it. Eight months ago we were looking at him in the aftermath of the eye-poke disaster against Tom Aspinall and wondering how he'd managed to screw up yet another title shot so badly. Then somehow he gets right back in the big chair for his next fight and cashes in by throttling a two-division champ on a world stage. Did he land some shots to the back of the head once things got hectic in there? I mean, yeah, one or two. Does that help the public perception that he's a guy who'll bend the rules to their breaking point? No, it does not.

Still, Gane looked great in this fight and so we really shouldn't be discussing any other option besides a title unification fight with Aspinall. That bout has a built-in storyline now, which ought to make it way bigger than the first meeting. Here's hoping Gane doesn't screw it up a second time before we can get some actual resolution.

Loser: CBS

This could have been a huge event on network TV. Even if only part of it had aired for free, with the title fights held in reserve for Paramount+, that would have at least been somewhat supportive of the claim that this was a celebration of America, for Americans. At one point, the broadcast even referred to this event as a "gift" to the country. But it's not a gift if we have to pay for it.

Using UFC’s White House weekend solely as a driver of Paramount+ subscriptions rather than a showcase of the promotion’s product more generally seems short-sighted. Why not expose this thing to the largest possible audience in an effort to grow awareness and popularity of a brand you just locked down for the next seven years? Instead the focus was on wringing a few extra dollars out of a much smaller audience, while CBS aired reruns as fights broke out on the South Lawn. I realize Paramount feels like it has to make that UFC money back somehow, but you're not going to do it with one single event.

Winner: UFC production team

We shouldn't be surprised anymore, but it turns out that when you task the UFC live event production crew with pulling off something entirely new and expensive and special, they crush it every time.

That's how it was with the Sphere event, and that's how it was again here at the White House. The visuals were stunning and the setup was a feat of fight sports engineering. Feels like a shame to go straight back to the UFC's Apex facility after that. Clearly, these people can do a lot more when you give them the chance.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 15: Fireworks go off as America's Justin Gaethje celebrates after defeating Georgia's Ilia Topuria during "UFC Freedom 250" mixed martial arts event on the South Lawn of the White House on June 15, 2026 in Washington, DC. President Donald Trump is hosting a series of Ultimate Fighting Championship matches on his 80th birthday, which the White House is calling "a once-in-a-generation celebration of the American fighting spirit." (Photo by Saul Loeb - Pool/Getty Images)
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Loser: Alex Pereira

He gets credit for being willing to accept big challenges in an effort to make UFC history. But Gane had his number even before the questionable strikes, so it's not the best look to be running around now trying to blame referee Herb Dean for his loss. Add to that some concerning domestic violence allegations that surfaced just prior to this event and the overall impression is of an ex-champion who's getting harder to cheer for.

Winner: Sean O'Malley

This always had the feel of a fight that was made with the goal of helping him shine in the spotlight, but you can't say "Suga" didn't do his part. Dropping Aiemann Zahabi and then posing with the walk-off salute (which also convinced the referee to step in, perhaps just a tad early) made for a memorable moment. He's still hanging around in title contender territory just by being one of the only guys in the 135-pound division with some genuine star-power.

Loser: Michael Chandler

This is getting tough to watch. The former Bellator champion went from what should have been a career-defining fight to being a punching bag for the young up-and-comers.

He never got his Conor McGregor payday, and at this point it looks like he never will. Hanging around into his forties just to keep being the B-side in various squash matches is a tough way to make a living.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Michael Chandler walks to the Octagon in a lightweight fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC)
Michael Chandler has now lost six of his past seven fights.
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Winner: Diego Lopes

Something about this guy. He occasionally needs to lose for a little bit just to remind himself that it's better to win in the end. There may still be a ceiling for him at featherweight, at least as long as Alexander Volkanovski is the champion, but he's a guaranteed good time in most other fights. Plus, the UFC is always better when there's some crowd-pleasing contender rocking a weird mullet.

Loser: AI history lessons

We were told that the vignettes between fights would "tell the story of America." What we got was AI slop that showed, among other things, Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea (apparently it was a three-person expedition) walking blindly into a stream while staring at what appeared to be a blank map. It wasn't exactly a Ken Burns doc, is what I'm saying.

It also added nothing and had no real cohesive narrative. These AI vignettes seemed like they were written using the AI overview version of American history.

If you can't do any better than that, maybe don't bother.

Winner: Bo Nickal

OK, so the UFC matchmakers had an objective in mind here. The Nickal hype train got briefly derailed by that loss to Reiner de Ridder, and since then he's been getting the same steady diet of just-happy-to-be-here opponents that he saw prior to that setback. This can't go on forever, but Nickal did show off some solid skills in his one-sided shellacking of Kyle Daukaus. Now let's see him try it against someone capable of fighting back.

Former FSU outfielder transfers to Big Ten scool

Former FSU outfielder Addie Delong is headed home. She committed to and signed with the Ohio State Buckeyes on Tuesday, announcing the news on social media.

She spent two seasons at FSU and will reportedly have three seasons of eligibility after appearing in just one game in 2026 before suffering a season-ending injury. She played in 55 games as a true freshman in 2025, hitting .333 in 30 at-bats with one double, one triple, and two RBI. She stole six bases and was expected to have a bigger role in 2026 before her injury.

DeLong is ranked as the No. 33 overall player and No. 8 outfielder in the transfer portal by Softball America. She is from Mechanicsburg, Ohio, and was a four-star recruit in the 2024 recruiting class when she signed with FSU.

She is one of four FSU players to enter the transfer portal this offseason, and the first to find her new home. All-American infielders Isa Torres and Jaysoni Beachum are among the top players in the portal, with pitcher Mimi Gooden also looking for her next school after redshirting.

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Three-star OL Drake Buthe commits to the Gophers

So a lot has happened in the last month, at least in terms of Gopher football recruiting.

And by “a lot,” I mean 15 commitments.

So I’ve got some catching up to do. Please bear with me!

Get to know Drake Buthe

Height: 6’5”
Weight: 260

Power 4 Scholarship Offers: UCF

247 Sports Composite Rating: .8500

Scouting Report

Buthe pairs a Big Ten-ready frame with high-level wrestling credentials, underscoring his leverage, balance, and toughness in the trenches. He is a hard-nosed and disciplined offensive lineman who plays with composure and solid mobility for his size. Buthe has exceptional flexibility and movement skills for a bigger body, along with a solid technical and mental base built from playing both sides of the ball. Like most high school linemen, his main developmental need is adding good mass to reach a 300-plus-pound playing weight while refining his technique for competition at the next level, particularly hand usage and consistency in pass protection.

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Recapping the 4 roster moves Broncos made on Tuesday

Two in, two out.

After signing star UFL wide receiver Hakeem Butler and cornerback/returner Sean Fresch, the Denver Broncos waived cornerback Paul Manning and receiver Michael Woods to make room on the 91-man offseason roster. Manning was cut with an injury settlement and Woods was designated as waived/injured.

Butler (6-5, 242 pounds) is a one-time All-XFL receiver, two-time All-UFL receiver and a two-time UFL Offensive Player of the Year. The 30-year-old receiver spent time with five NFL teams before landing in Denver, but he is yet to record a catch in a regular-season game in the NFL.

Butler had two stints with CFL teams, and he was arguably the best receiver in spring football while playing for the St. Louis Battlehawks, who played in the XFL when he first joined the team in 2023. In four spring seasons with the Battlehawks, Butler totaled 138 receptions for 2,192 yards and 20 touchdowns.

Broncos roster moves

  1. Signed WR Hakeem Butler
  2. Cut WR Michael Woods
  3. Signed CB Sean Fresch
  4. Cut CB Paul Manning

Butler now joins a Broncos receiver room that is poised to feature Courtland Sutton, Jaylen Waddle, Pat Bryant, Marvin Mims and Troy Franklin this season. Fresch joins a secondary that includes Pat Surtain, Riley Moss, Ja’Quan McMillian, Jahdae Barron and Kris Abrams-Draine.

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Mets DFA Vidal Bruján, add Zack Short to major league roster

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 13: Vidal Bruján #2 of the New York Mets bobbles the ball during the first inning against the Atlanta Braves at Citi Field on June 13, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Caleb Bowlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Prior to tonight’s game against the Reds, the team designated infielder Vidal Bruján for assignment and added Zack Short, whom they claimed off waivers yesterday, to the major league roster. The team also added Kodai Senga back to the roster to make the start tonight, and optioned Jonathan Pintaro to Triple-A.

Bruján had just one hit in 11 at-bats for the club during his tenure, slashing .091/.167/.091 in nine games. Despite Francisco Lindor’s injury, which could have opened the door to more playing time for a club with few options at shortstop, he didn’t see the field much and was ineffective when he did. The team will instead opt to give Short a chance. Short performed marginally better than Bruján this season, collecting six hits in 36 at-bats for the Tigers before being DFAed. He hit .167/.304/.222 for Detroit this season.

The club also activated Senga off the IL to make the start tonight. Pintaro, who came in yesterday in relief of Tobias Myers, served as the corresponding roster move. The right-hander ate valuable innings in last night’s defeat, hurling 3 2/3 innings and allowing two earned runs on three hits. He struck out four and did not walk a batter. On the season, he’s allowed three earned runs in 10 1/3 innings for New York. Senga, meanwhile, will look to get his season back on track after struggling before his injury. In five starts, he posted a 9.00 ERA.

‘Sign the contract or shut the f— up’: Carl Froch on ‘bully’ John Fury

LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 10: Carl Froch at the Tyson Fury v Arslanbek Makhmudov - Weigh In at The Pelligon on April 10, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images for Netflix) | Getty Images for Netflix

Carl Froch has heard enough of the rantings and ravings of John Fury, who has once again challenged Froch to fight, something that — as Froch notes — has been going on for some time.

The 61-year-old Fury has escalated the conversation recently, attached to his son Tommy’s Misfits Boxing fight with Eddie Hall this past weekend. John raised the question of fighting Froch at the post-fight press conference with promoter Kalle Sauerland, and video was circulated of Fury in one of his trademark rages, punching walls and shout about Froch in the backstage area.

Froch has responded, saying he’s ready to fight, if Fury doesn’t “vanish” as he did when previously offered the bout.

“Listen up, and listen closely, because I want you to get this into your thick f—ing skull,” Froch said in a video posted online.

“This has been going on for too long. I saw you punching the wall the other day. Walls don’t hit back. You’re a f—ing bully; starting on Carl Frampton, starting on Steve Bunce, you headbutted the smallest man in the room at the Usyk press conference.

“I’m ready to fight. You called it on, I’m answering. I’m ready for you. Sign the f—ing contract or shut the f— up.”

The absolute most likely thing is none of this goes anywhere. John Fury has barked loudly around the fights of his sons for many years now, calling out various people to fight, and never actually has any sort of fight with these people, sanctioned or exhibition or otherwise. It seems mainly for attention — and love him, hate him, whatever, he is an interesting guy who’s lived a colorful life and he has a great voice, so with cameras on him, it’s easy for him to get attention.

A bit more of Froch’s response to Fury’s recent comments and antics:

On the earlier negotiations for Froch vs John Fury

“He got offered, what was it, ₤1.5 million. He said he’s not arsed about the money, he wants to fight for charity, and then he priced himself out asking for ₤2.5 million. I’d already agreed it; I said to Kalle Sauerland, the promoter, and Mams Taylor of Misfits (Boxing), ‘I’ll fight him. This guy’s a big bully. If I have to put him in his place, and I have to be the one to shut his mouth, I’ll do it!’

“Almost everything was pretty much agreed on my side. It went back to John Fury and he’d vanished. He disappeared. He calls everybody else a s—house, and he vanished.”

On John Fury’s recent comments

When [John Fury] boxed pro, he spent more time with his ass on the canvas than on his feet. He was absolutely f—ing useless.

Carl Froch

“He was saying I could shove (my world title belts) where the sun don’t shine. World titles — I mean, come on, when he boxed pro, he spent more time with his ass on the canvas than on his feet. He was absolutely f—ing useless. He’s giving me stick about world titles.

“Then he got personal as well, saying I’m an embarrassment to Nottingham, and he was on about when I go home to my kids, I can’t look them in the eye. Some sort of nonsense talk. It’s pathetic and ridiculous and absolutely stupid.

“Then at the post-fight press conference for that s—show [Tommy Fury vs Eddie Hall], he stuck it on Kalle Sauerland, he said, ‘Kalle, can you make this fight? Can you make this fight with me and Carl Froch?’

“But we’ve been here before, haven’t we? We’ve been here four or five months ago. I’m ready, I’m ready to fight. I ain’t got a problem with putting a bully in his place. But it got serious because … [Sauerland] said [he] can do the fight, no problem, and [John] hasn’t priced himself out — not yet, anyway. It looks like he’s being serious. So there’s a chance that this fight might actually get made, if John doesn’t vanish like he did last time.”

Celtic Eye 23-Year-Old In Bold Return To Scotland: But Is He The Answer?

Celtic Eye 23-Year-Old In Bold Return To Scotland: But Is He The Answer?
Celtic Eye 23-Year-Old In Bold Return To Scotland: But Is He The Answer?

Celtic have made their first move. Reports from Italy, via Glasgow World, claim the Parkhead club are testing the waters for Kieron Bowie, just months after the striker moved to Hellas Verona for £6 million. Preliminary contact is already underway with the Serie A side. Well, Serie B now. Verona crashed out of the top flight last season, finishing second bottom.

Celtic eye Kieron Bowie in bold return to Scotland

That relegation changes everything.

Bowie signed a long-term contract until 2030 when he left Hibernian in January. But second-tier football means financial pain, and Verona need cash. The 23-year-old Kirkcaldy-born forward scored four goals in 14 games over there. It is a decent return for a team playing on a sinking ship. Before his Italian adventure, Bowie hit nine for Hibs and earned two Scotland caps. His journey started at Raith Rovers before a move to Fulham and productive loans at Northampton Town. Hibs then bought him for £700,000 in 2024, banking a club-record fee when they sold him. Now, Celtic could sign him for around £3.5 million. It is a massive discount.

Is this the Celtic profile O’Neill needs?

BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 22: Kieron Bowie of Hellas Verona in action during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Hellas Verona FC at Gewiss Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)

Does he actually fit? Not completely.

Martin O’Neill wants a specific profile. He has been vocal about needing a physical target man to bully defenders, something this squad completely lacked last term. Frank McAvennie said it best: O’Neill loves big, strong players who can rough up opposition centre-backs. Bowie has a height of 6ft 2in. The frame is there. The playing style, however, is totally different. He is a runner, not a battering ram. He likes chasing space and playing off the shoulder. He will not hold the ball up with his back to goal against a packed low-block in a tense Champions League qualifier.

Look at the current squad. It is bare bones. Junior Adamu and Tomas Cvancara are both back in the Bundesliga after terrible loan spells. Kelechi Iheanacho’s contract situation is a mess. Daizen Maeda looks set to leave this summer.

At £3.5 million, Bowie represents a low-risk option. He knows the league. But the Champions League demands more than just SPFL experience. Muscle injuries also ruined chunks of his 2024–25 season. Still, the deal makes sense if Celtic view him as a squad option rather than the main man. Sign him alongside a true heavyweight striker, and the logic becomes clear.

Alex Pereira calls out UFC Freedom 250 officiating after loss

Coming off one of the most exhilarating fights to kick off the summer, Alex Pereira has broken his silence following his loss to Ciryl Gane at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.

As Pereira attempted to become the first fighter in UFC history to win gold in three different weight classes, Gane put a halt to those aspirations in the second round of the co-main event, defeating the former middle and lightweight champion by TKO.

While after the loss, Alex Pereira seemed to still be in good spirits, telling Dana White through interpreter, “If I hadn’t taken a risk every time I fought, I wouldn’t be where I am today…We’re going to sit down and look at it, the same way I lost at middleweight.”

On Tuesday morning, Pereira decided to break his silence on the fight and describe to fans via social media how wrong it went with referee Herb Dean’s officiating.

MORE: UFC boss Dana White condemns Josh Hokit’s Michelle Obama insult

“It was a lucky jab, and he took advantage,” said Pereira. “That was the opportunity of a lifetime for him. This guy has a long history of it. Dirty shots, punches to the back of the head.”

The Brazilian fighter certainly has a case when calling out Gane for illegal shots, as former UFC Heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has also labeled Gane a “cheater” after their fight was deemed a no-contest following a poke to Aspinall’s eye, leaving the fighter blinded for weeks.

Sean O’Malley, who was also on the UFC Freedom 250 card, spoke to the media regarding the shots Pereira took to the back of the head, explaining that the Brazilian spoke to referee Herb Dean before the fight about Gane’s elbow strikes.

“You know what’s funny, in the rules meeting when Pereira was talking to the ref, they were having the translator go over the back of the head.” said O’Malley.

It was an interesting insight to receive from the bantamweight fighter, as Pereira also called out Herb Dean’s officiating in his social media video.

“He shouldn’t have been reffing that fight, a guy like that should be punished,” Pereia said as he ripped into Dean.

Photos of the fighter’s head were also taken and shared on his social media following his video, which has now gone viral in the MMA world.

While no response from Gane or Dean has been admitted yet, this will be an ongoing story for fans to keep up with as plans for a rematch could potentially unfold.

Mbappé becomes France’s joint all-time top scorer ✨

Mbappé becomes France’s joint all-time top scorer ✨
Mbappé becomes France’s joint all-time top scorer ✨

In the history books.

On the scoresheet against Senegal this Tuesday evening, Kylian Mbappé scored his 57th goal for the France national team.

Nine years after his very first cap with Les Bleus, Mbappé has matched Olivier Giroud and his 57 goals at the top of the all-time scoring charts for the France national team!

The latter had moved ahead of Thierry Henry during the 2022 World Cup.

One more goal and Kylian Mbappé will become the sole all-time top scorer in the history of the national team...


📊 The top 5 all-time scorers in Les Bleus history

1) Kylian Mbappé - 57 goals

2) Olivier Giroud - 57 goals

3) Thierry Henry - 52 goals

4) Antoine Griezmann - 44 goals

5) Michel Platini - 41 goals

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

France striker Kylian Mbappé scores his 13th World Cup goal, breaking a tie with Pelé

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Kylian Mbappé scored his 13th World Cup goal on Tuesday, one more than Pelé, to move the France forward into a tie for the fourth most in tournament history.

Mbappé scored in the 66th minute of France’s World Cup opener against Senegal after having several good scoring chances denied earlier, including in the second half, by goalkeeper Édouard Mendy. His 57th goal for the national team also equals Olivier Giroud's French record.

Playing in his third World Cup, the 27-year-old Mbappé matched Argentina's Lionel Messi and France's Just Fontaine. Mbappé is a goal away from tying Germany's Gerd Müller and two behind Brazil's Ronaldo. Germany’s Miroslav Klose has the record with 16 World Cup goals.

Mbappé helped France win the World Cup in 2018 and reach the final in 2022, when he was awarded the Silver Ball as the second-best player. Joined up front by Désiré Doué and reigning Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembélé, France went in as the co-favorite along with Spain.

The goal came after Mbappé had little trouble finding room between Senegal defenders several times in the first 14 or so minutes. He was sloppy with the ball for much of the rest of the first half before he and his teammates started to mesh.

Mbappé scored 25 goals this past season with Real Madrid.

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Robert Saleh: Cam Ward's accuracy isn't a concern, every QB misses a couple

Titans quarterback Cam Ward hasn't always been his sharpest at OTA practices while learning the team's new offense this spring, but missed passes aren't a concern for the guys calling the shots on the coaching staff.

Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll said that Titans players are "still learning" the offense and that "you have to make the mistakes" in order to fix what's wrong with the unit's operation. He said the team is happy with where Ward is at this point in the process and head coach Robert Saleh echoed that lack of concern.

"Every quarterback is going to miss a couple here and there," Saleh said, via Turron Davenport of ESPN.com. "I would say Brock Purdy's one of the most accurate quarterbacks in all of football, and he would miss a lot of throws, and that's OK. These guys are all working on a few things here and there."

The Titans will have chances to continue ironing out the mistakes at minicamp this week and during training camp. If that goes well, the offense should be in position for a quick start to the regular season.

What score indicates a tough test in the US Open? The modern standard suggests under par

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Even at Shinnecock Hills, one of America’s toughest courses preparing to host golf’s toughest test, one has to wonder what Arnold Palmer might say about winning a U.S. Open.

It was in 1960 at Cherry Hills when Palmer was seven shots behind going into the final round. Before heading to the first tee, where the King famously drove the first green, he turned to Bob Drum of the Pittsburgh Press and said: “What if I shoot 65? Doesn’t 280 always win the Open?”

Palmer shot 65, finished at 280 and won the U.S. Open.

The standard has improved mightily in the six decades since then. Players have never been better equipped through all facets of technology. They are bigger and stronger. Yes, these guys are good.

Good enough to break par, even at a U.S. Open.

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That’s what annoyed Tom Kite when he played the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Kite made it through a 36-hole qualifier at age 54 and then made the cut. But he shot 84 in the final round, a day when no one broke par and the average score was 78.7.

“We’ve got the best players in the world, and if they can’t shoot under par, it’s got to be out of control,” Kite said that day. “Any golf course should give up a 65, 66 or 67 every day. If it doesn’t give up that kind of score, it’s over the edge.”

Retief Goosen found a way. Someone always does. Goosen shot 4-under 276 to win by two over Phil Mickelson, who remains the only player to finish under par at Shinnecock without winning.

Kite, however, raised an interesting point considering the standard of play, which is even greater now than it was 22 years ago.

If players back in Palmer’s prime felt 280 was good enough to win the U.S. Open, should it not be lower now? Scores have been coming down as long as golf has been played, part of the evolution of golf and other sports.

That’s not to say 280 doesn’t always win the U.S. Open. Brooks Koepka won at 281 when it was last held at Shinnecock Hills in 2018, which was more a product of how the course was set up on a Saturday that got out of control. Mickelson featured that year, too, swatting a moving golf ball on the 13th green in a bizarre protest.

Given the stern test the U.S. Open should be, and considering the standard of the modern golfer, what kind of score should win barring unforeseen or overly harsh conditions?

“Generally, I would say for a very hard golf course 5 to 10 under is a really good test of golf at the hardest level,” Adam Scott said Tuesday. “I would think with the standard today the best player out there is going to beat par.”

That doesn’t mean there isn’t a premium on par. That’s true at most U.S. Opens, depending on the wind and sometimes the rain. Rory McIlroy holds the scoring record of 268 on a rain-softened Congressional course in 2011.

“Generally speaking, they absolutely should break par,” said two-time U.S. Open champion Curtis Strange, putting the score of a proper test somewhere between 5- and 7-under par. “If it’s a fair, tough test, it should be under par.”

Andy North, another two-time U.S. Open champion, said a 275 or 276 “and I’d be really happy.”

Geoff Ogilvy won his U.S. Open in 2006 at Winged Foot — another New York beast — and is the last player to win an Open without breaking par in any round. He finished at 5-over 285 and won when Mickelson made double bogey.

Doesn’t — pick a number — always win the U.S. Open?

“Separating the field is a good test,” Ogilvy countered. “I wouldn’t look at score relative to par. But it has to be stout.”

Aronimink was a stout test for the PGA Championship last month with its contoured greens and tough pin positions. But it lacked separation until the final day when Aaron Rai shot 65 and won by three shots.

“Pebble Beach in 2000 was perfect,” Ogilvy said. “Because it found the best player in history playing the best he ever played.”

That was Tiger Woods winning at 12-under 272 — tying the scoring record at the time — and winning by 15 shots because no one else broke par. No one else was close in the game back then.

The players are sure to be tested at Shinnecock, and it’s a big test for the USGA, too. The last two times at Shinnecock are remembered as much for what went wrong than who got it right.

The seventh green had to be doused with water between groups in 2004 or they would have had to stop play. That was the day no one broke par and 28 players didn’t break 80.

The pin positions combined with baked greens and strong wind led to the debacle in 2018 on Saturday. Tony Finau and Daniel Berger started 11 shots behind and wound up tied for the lead. The only three players who broke par finished before the leaders teed off.

U.S. Open - Round Two
Here’s what players can expect during championship days, weather wise, at Shinnecock Hills.

The USGA is being cautious this week, keeping Shinnecock and its exposed greens as hydrated as possible to account for strong wind anticipated later in the week. It’s a challenge to get it right, especially after the last two times.

“I think it’s hard to set a golf course up fairly and par would be the winning score today — maybe there are a few courses that can happen at,” Scott said.

Shinnecock comes to mind.

“Here the wind is the biggest factor. It’s a bit more like an Open Championship, so I think that’s to the USGA’s advantage,” he said. “Because they can have the wind determine a score, and it’s not really on them and their setup.”

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Shinnecock Hills Golf Club hosts its sixth U.S. Open this week. Here’s what history tells us about what we could expect in the 2026 championship.

Broncos open minicamp with Bo Nix back, Jonathon Cooper sidelined after 2 arrests

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos kicked off their mandatory minicamp Tuesday with a notable attendee — quarterback Bo Nix — and a notable absentee — Jonathon Cooper.

Nix returned to practice, albeit on a limited basis, for the first time since breaking his right ankle late in overtime of the Broncos' divisional playoff win over the Buffalo Bills in January.

Asked if he thinks he'll be full-go by training camp in late July, Nix laughed, suggesting, he could have been full-go Tuesday if the team had let him.

Coach Sean Payton said he has no doubts Nix will be the same mobile quarterback he was before undergoing ankle surgery in January and a clean-up procedure this spring. Nix concurred, saying his ankle is like new and so maybe he'll be even more elusive in the pocket.

Meanwhile, the Broncos are having Cooper stay away from the three-day minicamp that closes their offseason program ahead of training camp after the veteran linebacker was arrested twice in one week on domestic violence charges.

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Three-star WR Kevin Ferrygood commits to the Gophers

So a lot has happened in the last month, at least in terms of Gopher football recruiting.

And by “a lot,” I mean 15 commitments.

So I’ve got some catching up to do. Please bear with me!

Very grateful to announce that I am committing to the University of Minnesota @IsaacFruechte14@RTBRecruiting@GophersForever@Coach_Fleck@TheLabCypE@GPowersScout@PrepRedzoneTX@CoachNickFaus@millerjeff15@BFND_Football 🟤🟡#rowtheboat🚣🏾‍♂️!! pic.twitter.com/C8IYM18b1o

— KEVIN FERRYGOOD (@kevo_d1) June 1, 2026

Get to know Kevin Ferrygood

Height: 6’2”
Weight: 185

Power 4 Scholarship Offers: Oklahoma State and TCU

247 Sports Composite Rating: .8600

Scouting Report

Ferrygood had a breakout junior season with 51 receptions for 863 yards and seven receiving touchdowns. He pairs a big frame with good body control, reliable hands, and the ability to separate, make defenders miss and finish plays, giving him legitimate downfield and intermediate playmaking ability. His catch radius, ball tracking and timing at the catch point, and speed and agility in space are his most eye-catching traits. But he still has room to grow by continuing to refine his route running (especially against press and complex coverages), adding strength and mass to better win through contact, and expanding his release package and versatility so he can line up in multiple spots and create separation with more nuance rather than relying primarily on his size and natural athleticism.

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Giants putting Willy Adames on market could give Red Sox their missing offensive star

Willy Adames

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Currently, the Boston Red Sox are 29-40 and 5.5 games behind the final spot in the AL Wild Card. While it is certainly doable to get back into the playoff race, they need to address their biggest issue: their pitiful offense. 

If the Sox can get a good bat by the deadline, they may be able to turn this chaotically bad season around. Luckily, it seems the San Francisco Giants are putting up multiple stars for sale, and if Boston doesn’t want a reunion with Rafael Devers, getting his teammate Willy Adames might be a good play.

Adames has struggled this season

Willy Adames

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This season, Adames has struggled even more than he did last year. At least last season, he hit 30 home runs. 

This season, he’s slashing .229/.274/.418/.692 with 18 doubles, 11 home runs, and 29 RBI in 70 games. It certainly doesn’t help that Oracle Park, San Francisco’s home, is a notoriously pitcher-friendly park. 

Adames’ bat would fair well in Fenway

Willy Adames

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However, his bat could see a revival in a hitter-friendly park like Fenway. The Sox have pursued him in the past, and now that he’s available again, they might want him. 

He’s a righty hitter that likes to pull, making him a prime candidate to abuse the Green Monster. Adames hit his prime with the Milwaukee Brewers, and he was a scary batter to face in Fenway. In six games, he slashed .320 with eight hits and four RBI in six games.

While it is a small sample size, it shows he could be the hitter Boston needs right now.

Boston could get him on a discount

Willy Adames

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Thanks to his couple slow seasons with San Francisco, the Red Sox may be able to get the Giants to eat some of his $31 million per year contract

Adames would slot in well at shortstop, and Marcelo Mayer could go back to second base. However, the Sox would have to figure out what to do with Trevor Story. He is nearing his return to the MLB roster, but he has been a very poor hitter for Boston all season.

While this might not be a move the Sox make, it’s one they need to consider. Hopefully, they get the ball rolling on something soon, to turn this season around.

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Vote for the readers' choice for high school softball player of the year

The high school softball season has come to an end.

The area is full of talent on the diamond. But who was the best?

Vote for the reader's choice for Softball Player of the Year below.

Fennville pitcher Lily Achterhof was one of the top softball players in the area.

This article originally appeared on The Holland Sentinel: High school softball player of the year readers choice voting

What K’Lavon Chaisson brings Commanders after experiencing Patriots’ Super Bowl run

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K’Lavon Chaisson signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots last spring, joining a squad that finished 4-13 and dead last in the AFC East. That’s not where they ended up in 2025.  

The Patriots went from worst-to-first during a remarkable transformation that spurned a playoff run all the way the Super Bowl.  

It was a learning experience for Chaisson, who had largely played on bad teams. The veteran edge rusher and former first-round NFL draft pick took note of what worked for New England and why, now bringing that knowledge to the Washington Commanders.  

Chaisson joined the burgundy and gold on a one-year, $11 millliion contract following a breakout year with the Patriots. He had a breakout year in New England, hitting career highhs with 7.5 sacks, 18 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles. He kept it rolling in the postseason, with three more sacks and 10 QB hits.  

As EDGE K'Lavon Chaisson leaves the Patriots for the Commanders on a 1 year/$12M deal, here’s his ‘25 highlights.

Chaisson had 31 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and a fumble return TD in the regular season. Had 12 tackles and 3 sacks in the playoffs. pic.twitter.com/4kpQPWE72T

— Jack Aylmer (@Jack_Aylmer) March 11, 2026

He was brought to Washington to ignite a pass rush that had fallen on hard times. Chaisson believes he can make a profound impact on that effort and the overall defense, and will bring:  

“Relentless motor. Excitement. Knowledge. IQ. A sense of urgency,” Chaisson told on-site reporters after Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp practice. “Getting a chance to be part of the big dance last year and knowing the attention to detail that it requires to make it there and to accomplish that goal.” 

While many current Commanders reached the conference title game in 2024, Chaisson brings his unique perspective on how to turn things around in a hurry. That’s what the Commanders are looking to do after a 5-12 disappointment last season.  

There are subtle things happening even at this early stage that can help achieve lofty goals. And it starts with the little things.  

“We had that run, for sure, but we were able to capitalize on mistakes and home in on the small details and focus,” Chaisson said. “That’s all it’s going to be for us to focus on the little things and don’t get bored by the routine. That’s something that we want to apply to our defense, being the same week in and week out, regardless of the results. I’m sure a lot of great things will happen if we do that.” 

Chaisson can already see some similarities with this Commanders group and what he went through in New England.  

“The excitement, the attention to detail, the urgency of the voluntary workouts, being here when you don’t have to be here,” Chaisson said. “There’s a ‘want to’ here. We’re focused on one goal, to be playing in February. You can see it throughout the building and on the field. Guys are staying late after practice. They’re staying (locked in) in the meeting rooms and in the weight room getting extra work. They’re all good signs that lead to great things.” 

Construction worker dies at site of Broncos' new training facility

Just days before the Denver Broncos were scheduled to move into their new training facility, there's heartbreaking news from the construction site.

"At approximately 8:20 p.m. on June 15, Arapahoe County sheriff’s deputies responded to a medical emergency at the construction site of the new @Broncos Training Facility," the Arapahoe Sheriff's Office tweeted on Tuesday. "A construction worker was found unresponsive by co-workers in a confined ceiling area."

Fire rescue workers "used tools to gain access to the worker," the Arapahoe Sheriff's Office continued. "Despite rescue efforts, the man was pronounced deceased at the scene. The cause and manner of death remain under investigation by the Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office."

Death Investigation at Construction Site of New Denver Broncos Training Facility

At approximately 8:20 p.m. on June 15, Arapahoe County sheriff’s deputies responded to a medical emergency at the construction site of the new @Broncos Training Facility, located at 13409 E. Broncos… pic.twitter.com/5FpCM3x5Vf

— Arapahoe Sheriff (@ArapahoeSO) June 16, 2026

The Broncos released the following statement, via the Denver Post's Parker Gabriel: “The Denver Broncos are heartbroken to learn a subcontractor working on our new training center passed away Monday while on-site. We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the individual’s family, coworkers and friends during this difficult time."

Turner Construction told the Denver Post that work at the site has been suspended during the investigation. “This is a heartbreaking loss for the worker's family, loved ones, friends, colleagues, and all those impacted by this tragedy," the company said in a statement.

Before the tragedy, the Broncos were scheduled to move into the new facility this week.

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🐢Mbappé and a goal for France's history books

🐢Mbappé and a goal for France's history books

He now has thirteen goals and ties Giroud as France’s all-time top scorer.

World Cups are his backyard, and today, in France’s opener, Mbappé did not miss his date with goal. The France and Real Madrid star scored, and this is no ordinary goal.

He now has thirteen World Cup goals, surpassing Pelé and drawing level with Messi, just three goals shy of Klose’s all-time record — but watch out, because this goal means even more.

Mbappé has drawn level with Giroud as France’s all-time top scorer with 57 goals. A mark he will surpass, and who knows, maybe even today.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

MLB power rankings: Dodgers, Braves and Brewers make up all-NL top 3, followed by Yankees and Rays

The 96th edition of the MLB All-Star Game is right around the corner, and the league’s biggest stars as well as some surprise candidates are making their final pushes toward earning invitations to Philadelphia next month. Not only do we have nearly three months of performance to inform which players warrant a roster spot, but we also have our first round of fan voting results showing which players are in the mix to start on July 14 at Citizens Bank Park. 

Our latest power rankings look at players on each team who could be first-time All-Stars this year. These are often some of the best stories during All-Star week, whether they are ascendent young talents appearing in their first of many Midsummer Classics or veterans finally getting their first invite later in their careers. There won’t be room for all of them on the leagues’ stacked rosters, but here are some names to look for as potential first-timers.

Jump to a team by clicking on the links below:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (46-27)

If you were told before the season that a Dodger would be the leading vote-getter among all National League outfielders in the first round of All-Star fan voting, that wouldn’t be a surprise. But you’d probably assume it was marquee free-agent addition Kyle Tucker (an All-Star the past four seasons) or beloved slugger Teoscar Hernandez, right? Nope! It’s 25-year-old Andy Pages, and deservingly so. Even if the outsized vote totals are partially a product of his team’s enormous and enthusiastic fan base, Pages would be a worthy inclusion on the All-Star roster. He leads the NL with 56 RBI and ranks 13th among NL position players in fWAR. 

2. Atlanta Braves (46-25)

Even with some missed time due to injury, Drake Baldwin’s outstanding play should earn him his first All-Star invite, and surely not his last. But most intriguing for Atlanta will be whether this is the year Raisel Iglesias finally gets the nod, as the 36-year-old right-hander has never been named an All-Star, despite remarkable consistency in the closer role for multiple teams over the past decade. There are only so many reliever spots available, so Iglesias could fall short again, but his continued excellence (14 saves, 1.16 ERA, 30.4% strikeout rate) on one of baseball’s best teams should not go overlooked.

3. Milwaukee Brewers (43-26)

Brice Turang — a Platinum Glove winner and a member of Team USA but not yet an All-Star — is the best bet to join super-ace Jacob Misiorowski in Philadelphia, and that would be well-deserved considering his ongoing offensive breakout. Among surprise first-half stars, 30-year-old Jake Bauers (his 148 wRC+ ranks seventh among NL hitters) has mashed his way into serious All-Star consideration, thougha crowded NL first-base crop (Matt Olson, Freddie Freeman, Bryce Harper) makes his inclusion less certain.

4. New York Yankees (43-27)

With his rib injury likely preventing Aaron Judge from participating in his eighth All-Star Game, Ben Rice and Cam Schlittler should snag the spotlight as the Yankees’ representatives. Two tremendous, homegrown player-development stories, Rice and Schlittler have been co-headlining this Yankees campaign all season, and the All-Star Game might be a precursor to their respective pushes for some even more exclusive hardware: MVP and Cy Young.

5. Tampa Bay Rays (41-28)

The most likely first-timer on this Rays roster is 35-year-old right-hander Nick Martinez, whose 2.60 ERA ranks third-lowest among qualified AL starting pitchers. Martinez’s underwhelming underlying peripherals don’t reflect that of one of the league’s best arms, but Tampa Bay still has to be thrilled with what he has provided as a free-agent addition to the rotation

6. Philadelphia Phillies (39-33)

He hasn’t been an elite reliever for nearly as long as Iglesias, but it’s strange to think that Jhoan Duran also has yet to make an All-Star team, considering how dominant he has been since debuting in 2022. Whether that changes this year remains to be seen, but a near certain first-timer representing the All-Star hosts will be outfielder Brandon Marsh. In fact, Marsh’s terrific season at the plate (133 wRC+) plus the hometown bump in fan voting could make him a starter for the NL.

7. Chicago White Sox (38-32)

Chicago’s lone representative last season was right-hander Shane Smith, a Rule 5 pick who became a reliable rotation option. Smith is a great story, but his selection was reflective of the complete lack of other compelling options to choose from. How times have changed. This season’s upstart White Sox roster boasts several All-Star candidates, all of whom would be first-timers: rookie sensation Munetaka Murakami, breakout bat Miguel Vargas and emergent ace Davis Martin would be worthy inclusions.

8. Cleveland Guardians (39-33)

A slow start and recent hamate injury will prevent face of the franchise José Ramírez from making his sixth consecutive All-Star appearance (and eighth overall), so look for a pitcher to represent the Guardians. Closer Cade Smith is MLB’s current saves leader with 23 and trails only Mason Miller among relievers in fWAR; he’s a virtual lock. Right-hander Gavin Williams is another first-time All-Star candidate, as his 28.7% strikeout rate ranks third among AL starting pitchers, behind only Reid Detmers (more on him later) and Jacob deGrom. 

9. Seattle Mariners (37-36)

Logan Gilbert, Bryan Woo, George Kirby and Luis Castillo have all been All-Stars before; could it be Emerson Hancock’s turn? Or even Bryce Miller’s? Hancock has tailed off a bit since a brilliant first month, but he ranks among the top 15 qualified AL starting pitchers in innings pitched (79 ⅔), ERA (3.28), WHIP (1.01) and K-minus-BB% (18.5%). Miller has pitched only 35 innings, but he has been dominant in that abbreviated sample: 1.54 ERA, 0.714 WHIP, 28.8% strikeout rate.

Of all the notable Dodgers, Andy Pages is the one leading all National League outfielders in All-Star voting.
Of all the notable Dodgers, Andy Pages is the one leading all National League outfielders in All-Star voting.
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10. St. Louis Cardinals (39-31)

His impressive rookie year as a 21-year-old in 2023 suggested an eventual All-Star appearance was in the cards for Jordan Walker, but his immense struggles the past two seasons clouded that projection. But Walker has gotten back on track in a big way in his fourth major-league season, enjoying a slugging surge that has him at or near the top of the NL leaderboards in homers (18), RBI (56) and OPS (.903). His enormous raw power (99th-percentile average exit velocity, 100th-percentile bat speed) also makes him a strong candidate for this year’s Home Run Derby.

11. Chicago Cubs (38-35)

With Nico Hoernerfalling off hard after an excellent April, we might need to look elsewhere in the Cubs’ lineup for a possible first-time All-Star, and Michael Busch and Seiya Suzuki appear to be the strongest candidates. Suzuki was one of the biggest All-Star snubs last year, but his production has been more good than great this season, so he’d have to heat up over the next few weeks to warrant consideration. Busch’s production is also down from where it was a year ago, but his .381 OBP ranks seventh among NL hitters.

12. San Diego Padres (37-34)

The Padres’ maddeningly meek offensive output does not offer many All-Star candidates of any genre, let alone first-timers, though Gavin Sheets would be a cool inclusion, considering his career trajectory. On the mound, Michael King has been rock-solid yet nothing special. Things are trending toward Mason Miller rolling solo in Philly.

13. Washington Nationals (38-35)

Don’t count on Washington garnering All-Stars beyond the fantastic duo of James Wood and CJ Abrams. But the Nationals aren’t a two-man show. They’ve benefitted from promising steps forward from catcher Keibert Ruiz and instant impact from fresh faces Curtis Mead and Foster Griffin. Any of them being named an All-Star for the first time is unlikely as things stand, but their contributions have been crucial to Washington’s unexpected competitiveness. 

14. Arizona Diamondbacks (37-35)

Eduardo Rodriguez has carried the momentum from his strong showing for World Baseball Classic champion Venezuela into an impressive first half with Arizona. There has been some good luck involved — he has one of the largest gaps between his ERA (2.55) and xERA (4.83) of any starting pitcher — but the results have been great, and the D-backs are 10-4 across Rodriguez’s 14 starts. Of note: Among active pitchers, only Carlos Carrasco has thrown more innings without making an All-Star Game than Rodriguez.

15. Pittsburgh Pirates (36-37)

Not far behind ace Paul Skenes on the pitching fWAR leaderboard is 26-year-old right-hander Braxton Ashcraft, who is quietly enjoying one of the bigger breakouts of 2026. At the same time, this is a continuation of what Ashcraft did in a swingman role as a rookie last season: Among 126 pitchers who have thrown at least 150 innings since the start of 2025, Ashcraft’s 3.03 ERA ranks 15th, tied with Jacob deGrom. Pretty good!

16. Athletics (36-36)

Two no-brainers here. Shea Langeliers is miles ahead among American League catchers in the fan voting and has been arguably the best-hitting backstop in MLB this season. And Nick Kurtz picked up right where he left off after a historic rookie season and just enjoyed a superboost to his statistics by playing six games in Las Vegas — not that he needed help. He might not get the starting nod like Langeliers, but Kurtz will absolutely be on the All-Star roster for the first time in Philadelphia, where he grew up going to games.

17. Texas Rangers (35-37)

No active major leaguer has accumulated more baseball-reference WAR in his career without making an All-Star appearance than Brandon Nimmo, who has been solid in his first year as a Ranger, though probably not quite good enough to remove that distinction from his résumé. Instead, keep an eye on lefty closer Jacob Latz, whose .115 batting average against and 0.60 WHIP are both the lowest marks among MLB relievers.

18. Toronto Blue Jays (34-38)

Dylan Cease exemplifies the flukey nature of All-Star selections, as the right-hander has two top-four Cy Young finishes and a seven-year free agent contract but no Midsummer Classic on his résumé just yet. That should change in the coming weeks, as Cease has made a wonderful first impression in Toronto, with a 2.91 ERA across 68 innings and an AL-leading 103 strikeouts. On track to join Cease in Philadelphia as a first-time All-Star: Ernie Clement, the leading vote-getter among AL second basemen.

19. Miami Marlins (36-37)

Take your pick: Otto Lopez, leading MLB in hits (97) and batting average (.339) while providing steady defense at shortstop, or right-hander Max Meyer, who has yet to take a loss through 15 starts and is floating on the periphery of the spectacularly loaded NL Cy Young race. Both are huge reasons this young Fish team has surged in June, and both deserve to be in Philadelphia.

20. Cincinnati Reds (34-37)

In the category of uber-talented youngsters who could make their first of many All-Star appearances, right-hander Chase Burns — currently fourth among NL starters in fWAR, behind Misiorowski, Cristopher Sánchez and Skenes — fits the bill. But how about JJ Bleday? The former fourth overall pick didn’t crack the Reds’ Opening Day roster but has been an impact bat since being recalled from Triple-A. Since April 26, Bleday’s 155 wRC+ ranks ninth among qualified NL hitters.

21. Baltimore Orioles (34-39)

It has been a bizarre first year in Baltimore for outfielder Taylor Ward, but it might be good enough to earn him his first All-Star invite. Ward has started all 73 games while batting first or second for the Orioles and has hit only three home runs, yet his 16 doubles rank fourth in the AL and his .404 OBP ranks third behind only Kurtz and Yordan Alvarez.

22. New York Mets (32-40)

It’s slim pickings here. Rookie Nolan McLean came out of the gate hot and could still pitch his way into the All-Star mix, but his ERA has ballooned to a pedestrian 4.01, and the competition among NL starters is stiff. Mets fans can at least look forward to Juan Soto making his first All-Star Game as a Met (and fifth overall) after being snubbed a year ago. 

23. Minnesota Twins (34-40)

A hamate injury has sidelined him since mid-May, but Ryan Jeffers was raking to a ridiculous degree (163 wRC+) over the first six weeks and could have been well on his way to his first All-Star Game. Depending on when he returns, he could be an interesting name to monitor at the trade deadline before he hits the free-agent market as the top catcher available.

24. Houston Astros (33-41)

Among active position players, only Randal Grichuk has hit more career home runs (218) than Christian Walker (192) without ever being named to the All-Star Game. The Astros might not get any additional All-Stars beyond MVP candidate Yordan Alvarez, but Walker’s resurgence (121 wRC+) after a lackluster first season (99 wRC+) in Houston warrants consideration. His 52 RBI are third in the AL behind Kurtz and Alvarez.

25. Detroit Tigers (30-42)

He doesn’t have the same support in the fan vote, but catcher Dillon Dingler nearly matches Langeliers in most offensive categories and is much better on defense, hence his sizable lead atop the fWAR leaderboard (3.2 to Langeliers’ 2.4). Amid a difficult season for Detroit, Dingler’s breakout from stellar starting catcher to all-around star has been a welcome silver lining. 

26. Boston Red Sox (29-40)

By far the most likely Red Sox All-Stars are veterans who have been there before: Willson Contreras and Aroldis Chapman. But Ceddanne Rafaela has taken a big step forward with the bat (116 wRC+), a notable development in tandem with his exquisite glovework, which remains elite (+10 Outs Above Average, second among center fielders behind only Pete Crow-Armstrong).

27. San Francisco Giants (29-43)

Count Willy Adamesas another one of the most accomplished active position players who has never made an All-Star Game, and his middling production won’t be altering that status this summer. Jung-Hoo Lee is the potential first-timer to watch, as his advanced hit tool has finally started to translate to the highest level in his third major-league season. Lee’s five three-hit games are the most in MLB, with only three other hitters (Crow-Armstrong, Dingler, Ward) having three such performances. 

28. Kansas City Royals (29-44)

Does this dismal Royals club deserve any additional All-Stars beyond expected AL starting shortstop Bobby Witt Jr.? No. But sophomore slugger Jac Caglianone has made some encouraging progress (118 wRC+) after a difficult rookie season (46 wRC+) and would be welcome as a dark-horse invite to the Home Run Derby. 

29. Los Angeles Angels (29-44)

The All-Star headline in Anaheim is that Mike Trout is in good position to make his 12th All-Star Game, joining the 38 others in MLB history who were invited to a dozen or more Midsummer Classics. The leading first-time All-Star candidates are a pair of pitchers. José Soriano was unbelievable through six starts (0.24 ERA across 37 ⅔ innings) but has been more inconsistent in the nine outings since (4.74 ERA across 49 ⅓ innings), while Reid Detmers has gotten better as the season as progressed and currently ranks third in fWAR among AL starting pitchers, behind Schlittler and Martin. 

30. Colorado Rockies (27-46)

In all likelihood, catcher Hunter Goodman (20 HR, 122 wRC+) will head to the All-Star Game as the lone Rockies representative for the second year in a row. But how cool would it be if Mickey Moniak — 10 years removed from being selected first overall by the Phillies — returned to Philadelphia as a first-time All-Star? His .607 slugging percentage (third among hitters with at least 150 plate appearances, behind Alvarez and Rice) is eye-catching, but an ankle injury has limited him to just 43 games, and he remains on the injured list, so this scenario might be a bit too fanciful.

SEC, Big Ten have concerns with current version of "Protect College Sports Act"

The NCAA ended up having it both ways in the Brendan Sorsby case. First, it successfully pushed him to the NFL. Second, it seized on the political momentum coming from last week's ruling that restored his eligibility.

As a result, the so-called "Protect College Sports Act" is moving forward in the Senate. But there's still a glitch — neither the SEC nor the Big Ten are happy with the current version of the bill.

Via Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports, the bill retains the ability for FBS programs to pool media rights and sell them as a package, if at least 75 percent of FBS schools agree to do it.

“We are not opposed to other conferences and universities exploring and opting in to media pooling,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey told the conference's members this week, per Christovich. “However, the media pooling, as written, exposes the SEC to potential lawsuits forcing the conference into the media pooling practice. . . . It forces the SEC and Big Ten to either play intraconference postseason tournaments or play only other non-pooling conferences or universities in the postseason to replace the CFP.”

The two conferences also oppose a portion of the bill that would prevent them from merging into a combined superleague.

Further amendments to the bill, before it goes to a floor vote in the Senate, could alleviate the concerns. Or, alternatively, the Senate could ignore the concerns of the SEC and Big Ten and push it forward. While the SEC and Big Ten have plenty of influence, they have zero votes within the 100-member body that matters.

Ben Roethlisberger proclaims Ravens Super Bowl window is closed

DUBLIN, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looks on ahead of the NFL 2025 game between Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers at Croke Park on September 28, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland."" (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger made a living out of beating the Baltimore Ravens for nearly two decades.

In his career, the two-time Super Bowl champion went 17-10 against the Ravens, including a 2-1 record in the playoffs, one of which came in the 2008-09 AFC Championship Game. And on the latest episode of his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, the future Hall of Fame quarterback said that he believes the Ravens’ best days are behind them.

“I think they’re falling apart,” Roethlisberger said. “I don’t think they’re the same team.”

Roethlisberger took it a step further to say that he doesn’t believe that Baltimore’s championship window is open anymore.

“[I] feel like their window closed,” Roethlisberger said. “To me, losing Harbaugh, King Henry’s a year older, his body’s taking a beating. What was going on with Lamar last year? He just didn’t seem like the Lamar that we’ve been used to seeing.”

The Ravens missed the postseason in 2025 after the Steelers defeated them in the final game of the regular season, an instant classic that saw Aaron Rodgers throw the game-winning touchdown to Calvin Austin and Ravens kicker Tyler Loop miss the potential game-winner to clinch the division for Pittsburgh.

Additionally, the Ravens are a mere 3-5 in playoff games in which Lamar Jackson starts. While they are oft-mentioned as Super Bowl contenders, their play never seems to back those claims up in January.

The Steelers and Ravens will once again face one another twice in the final month of the season, with the two matchups taking place in Week 15 and 18, respectively.

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Three-star DB Maxwell Miles commits to the Gophers

So a lot has happened in the last month, at least in terms of Gopher football recruiting.

And by “a lot,” I mean 15 commitments.

So I’ve got some catching up to do. Please bear with me!

Let’s Ride🚣🏾@Coach_Fleck@Coach_DCollins@CoachNJ_Monroepic.twitter.com/03BBR9kCjc

— Maxwell Miles 3⭐️ 27’ DB/ATH (@MaxwellJett2027) May 31, 2026

Get to know Maxwell Miles

Height: 6’2”
Weight: 190

Power 4 Scholarship Offers: Cal, Michigan, Vanderbilt, and Wake Forest

247 Sports Composite Rating: .8800

Scouting Report

Miles recorded 77 total tackles, six tackles for loss, six interceptions, and 10 pass breakups last season. He possesses plus ball skills and the ability to close space quickly and arrive with physicality, giving him clear upside as a middle‑of‑the‑field playmaker who can take the right angles and finish in space. Miles’ instincts, tackling, and versatility to make him an ideal fit for the types of safeties Minnesota has developed under Danny Collins. With that said, he will need to continue to refine his man‑coverage technique against more polished route runners, add functional strength to handle Big Ten traffic in the box, and sharpen his eye discipline so he can consistently trust his keys instead of relying purely on athleticism as the speed of the game increases.

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Every record Kylian Mbappé can break at the 2026 World Cup

LILLE, FRANCE - JUNE 8: Kylian Mbappe of France salutes the supporters following the international friendly football match between France and Northern Ireland at Stade Pierre Mauroy - Decathlon Arena on June 8, 2026 in Villeneuve d'Ascq near Lille, France. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Kylian Mbappé is just 27 years old.

But the French superstar is embarking on his third World Cup, and his latest run at glory begins later today as France takes on Senegal. And when they do, Mbappé’s prodigious track record has the forward on the cusp of several records on the sport’s biggest stage.

Here is every national and international record Mbappé can break at this year’s World Cup.

Update: With this goal against Senegal, Mbappé has now moved up in several of these categories:

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French national records Mbappé can break at the 2026 World Cup

Mbappé is on the verge of breaking several national records at the 2026 World Cup.

French National Team record goals

Mbappé enters the 2026 World Cup just one goal behind Olivier Giroud for the French National Team:

  • Olivier Giroud: 57 Goals
  • Kylian Mbappé: 57 Goals
  • Thierry Henry: 51 Goals
  • Antoine Griezmann: 44 Goals
  • Michel Platini: 41 Goals

With just one goal, Mbappé would match Giroud atop the French record books, and a pair of goals would put Mbappé at the top of the list.

Update: Mbappé’s goal against Senegal pulled him level with Giroud with 57 goals for the French National Team.

French National Team World Cup goals

In addition to becoming France’s all-time leading goal scorer, Mbappé can become the nation’s top goal scorer in World Cup matches this year. Just Fontaine currently holds that mark, as the French legend scored a stunning 13 goals in just six matches at the 1958 World Cup, a record that still stands for goals in a single tournament.

Here is where Mbappé stands on that list:

  • Just Fontaine: 13 Goals
  • Kylian Mbappé: 13 Goals
  • Thierry Henry: 6 Goals
  • Zinedine Zidane: 5 Goals
  • Michel Platini: 5 Goals
  • Olivier Giroud: 5 Goals

Update: Mbappé’ goal against Senegal pulled him level with Fontaine with 13 World Cup goals for France.

International records Mbappé can break at the 2026 World Cup

In addition to the French records Mbappé can break at the 2026 World Cup, he can also break some international records at the 2026 World Cup, or even add to one that he already holds.

All-Time World Cup Goals

With another standout run of play, Mbappé could become the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history.

Currently, that record is held by Miroslav Klose from Germany, who tops the list with 16 goals. Klose is followed by Ronaldo (15), Gerd Müller (14), and Lionel Messi, who is chasing that mark as well as he enters play with 13 World Cup goals on his legendary resume.

Here is where Mbappé stands on that list:

  • Miroslav Klose: 16 Goals
  • Ronaldo: 15 Goals
  • Gerd Müller: 14 Goals
  • Just Fontaine: 13 Goals
  • Lionel Messi: 13 Goals
  • Kylian Mbappé: 13 Goals
  • Pelé: 12 Goals

Update: With his goal against Senegal, Mbappé now has 13 World Cup goals, putting him level with Just Fontaine and Lionel Messi.

All-Time World Cup Finals Goals

This is one record Mbappé already holds.

He could theoretically add to it this year.

Mbappé scored one goal in the 2018 World Cup Finals, when France defeated Croatia 4-2. He scored three more goals during the 2022 Finals, when France lost to Messi and Argentina on penalties.

Here is the list of all-time goal scorers in the World Cup Finals:

  • Kylian Mbappé: 4 Goals
  • Geoff Hurst: 3 Goals
  • Vavá: 3 Goals
  • Pelé: 3 Goals
  • Zinedine Zidane: 3 Goals
  • Gino Colaussi: 2 Goals
  • Silvio Piola: 2 Goals
  • Helmut Rahn: 2 Goals
  • Mario Kempes: 2 Goals
  • Paul Breitner: 2 Goals
  • Ronaldo: 2 Goals
  • Lionel Messi: 2 Goals

Golden Boot

In the history of the World Cup, no player has won the Golden Boot twice.

Mbappé could change that this year.

The French star won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup, thanks to the eight goals he scored in France’s run to the Finals. But if he were to win the Golden Boot at the 2026 World Cup, he would become the first player in the over 90-year history of the World Cup to secure that honor twice.

Most goals in World Cup history: List of all-time top scorers in FIFA men's soccer tournament

Miroslav Klose Germany 2014

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At one time or another, most of the greatest goalscorers of all time have brought their abilities to bear at the FIFA World Cup.

The 2026 tournament in North America will once again bring Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to the biggest stage, perhaps for the final time.

Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane are other leading superstars with superb international records, but the World Cup's leading scorer charts are also a place where a cult hero can sit comfortably.

As Messi and Ronaldo contest their record sixth tournaments, where do they and other giants of the game sit in the list of all-time top scorers at the World Cup?

MORE:Ranking the 11 greatest FIFA World Cup tournaments by an individual player

Who is the all-time top scorer in World Cup history?

Germany striker Miroslav Klose is the leading scorer in World Cup history, with 16 goals across four tournaments.

Die Mannschaft have had more celebrated strikers, such as Gerd Muller and Jurgen Klinsmann, who also feature on this list. Former Bayer Leverkusen, Bayern Munich and Lazio striker Klose was never considered among the leading strikers in the world during a long and distinguished playing career.

But he proved to be a major tournament specialist, beginning with a hat-trick on his tournament debut against Saudi Arabia in 2002 and signing off with World Cup glory in 2014, having netted his 16th and final tournament goal in Germany's 7-1 semifinal rout of hosts Brazil.

List of all-time top scorers at the World Cup

RankPlayerCountryGoalsMatchesTournaments (WC wins in bold)
1.Miroslav KloseGermany16242002, 2006, 2010, 2014
2.RonaldoBrazil15191994, 1998, 2002, 2006
3.Gerd MullerWest Germany14131970, 1974
4.Just FontaineFrance1361958
=Lionel Messi*Argentina13262006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022
=Kylian Mbappe*France13152018, 2022
7.PeleBrazil12141958, 1962, 1966, 1970
8.Sandor KocsisHungary1151954
=Jurgen KlinsmannWest Germany/Germany11171990, 1994, 1998
10.Helmut RahnWest Germany10101954, 1958
=Gary LinekerEngland10121986, 1990
=Gabriel BatistutaArgentina10121994, 1998, 2002
=Teofilo CubillasPeru10131970, 1978, 1982
=Thomas MullerGermany10192010, 2014, 2018, 2022
=Grzegorz LatoPoland10201974, 1978, 1982

* denotes player playing at 2026 World Cup

It took Klose past Brazilian great Ronaldo, whose brace to down Germany in the 2002 final was part of a 15-goal haul.

After Muller in third are Just Fontaine and Lionel Messi, who took contrasting routes to 13 goals. France's Fontaine scored all of his at one World Cup in 1958. Even considering this year's expanded format, his single-tournament scoring record is likely to be preserved for posterity.

Messi took five tournaments to reach 13 goals and across 26 matches, and his goals-per-game ratio of 0.5 is the joint-lowest of anyone on the list alongside Poland's Grzegorz Lato (10 in 20 across three tournaments). 

After finally scaling his remaining career mountain to lift the trophy in 2022, Messi is back for more in 2026 and is likely to climb higher up the rankings.

He could even surpass Klose, something that will definitely be on Kylian Mbappe's mind after his 2022 final hat-trick took him on to 12 career World Cup goals, level with Pele in two fewer tournament appearances. The opening goal in France's first Group I match against Senegal took Mbappe above Pele and level with Messi.

How many World Cup goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored?

Despite being the all-time leading international scorer, with an astonishing 143 heading into the 2026 World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo only has eight goals to his name across five World Cups. The same number as Argentina icon Diego Maradona.

Ronaldo will hope to break into the leading bunch and hit double figures as Portugal look to go deep in North America.

England captain Harry Kane and Brazil's Neymar also have eight apiece and could finish the 2026 tournament among the all-time leaders.

Phillies get great news on Trea Turner amid wrist injury scare

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The Philadelphia Phillies, during their Monday night win over the Miami Marlins, got a bit of a concerning injury scare with Trea Turner.

He was hit on the wrist by a pitch and was clearly not 100% afterwards. And when he wasn't in the Phillies lineup for Tuesday, there were some big questions about whether he would miss a lot of time or not.

However, as The Athletic's Matt Gelb reports, Don Mattingly revealed some very encouraging news on Turner, that his wrist injury scare was only that, a scare, and it's not seeming like a long-term issue.

Phillies get good news on Trea Turner amid wrist injury

"Trea Turner (wrist) should be back in the lineup Wednesday, Don Mattingly said," Gelb reports Tuesday afternoon.

While Turner isn't in the lineup against the Marlins on Tuesday night - which features Brandon Marsh in the leadoff spot, Kyle Schwarber playing designated hitter, and Edmundo Sosa in Turner's spot - this report from Gelb is some great news.

This injury for Turner easily could've been a much more concerning issue, as it could've broken a bone and forced him to miss a significant chunk of time.

MOREPhillies extending Cristopher Sanchez to his $107 million deal was genius

But this report makes it clear that the Phillies dodged a bullet, and Turner's injury isn't as severe as it was feared it could be.

Turner, who has a .216 batting average with seven homers, 21 RBIs, and a .594 OPS this season, dodged a major injury and is seemingly only going to miss one game.

While this injury is still one to monitor once he's back in the lineup, for now, it's a sigh of relief for the Phillies, as they didn't lose another key player as they did with Adolis Garcia a week ago.

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'We're American. We don't take s---.' US says Pochettino instilled strong mentality for World Cup

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Although the cheers are still ringing in the Americans' ears after their impressive World Cup-opening victory, this U.S. team says it's prepared for the physical and mental challenges of the weeks ahead — including what's likely to be a physical meeting with Australia on Friday.

Midfielder Sebastian Berhalter gives credit for this tenacity to coach Mauricio Pochettino, who has taken over a team that repeatedly flopped on the international stage and infused it with a stronger mentality grounded in a few core beliefs.

“I think one is that we’re American. We don’t take s—-,” Berhalter said Tuesday.

“I think that’s something that (Pochettino) really put in,” Berhalter continued. “Even though he’s Argentinian, he has that mindset of, like, ‘Look, this is what we do, and this is who we are, and this is what America is about.’ So I think he just, you know, even from an outside perspective, he showed us Americans what we’re about. He really drilled that into us, and I think that’s something that has helped us this last cycle.”

That mentality was partly forged last October when the U.S. faced Australia in what turned into a scrappy 2-1 friendly victory in Colorado. Pochettino lambasted his team at halftime, imploring the players to stand up for themselves after the Socceroos delivered physical tackles and punishing play while U.S. midfielder Christian Pulisic left with an injury.

“Watching that game last year, you could see they were up for it,” said Berhalter, whose father, Gregg, coached the U.S. team before Pochettino. “They were putting in challenges, and I think that’s one of the reasons Mauricio had that halftime rant, and said, ‘These guys can’t kick us around.’ I think he was right.”

The players heard their coach's pleas, and they responded with an increased physicality in a game that ended with a combined 19 fouls and two yellow cards.

The Americans have largely kept it up since then, playing with a confidence and assertiveness that manifested throughout their 4-1 victory over Paraguay last Friday in Inglewood, California. Although they haven't racked up a string of impressive victories since Pochettino took over, the team's improvements in temperament and tactics have been obvious, and the World Cup could be the place where everything blossoms.

“That game in Colorado was fun,” winger Tim Weah said with a grin. “That experience was fun. It was aggressive. I think from that game, we’ve changed a lot. We’ve gotten a bit more aggressive as well.”

Pulisic's health is again a concern for the Americans after he was forced to work out on his own for the second straight training session Tuesday because of the calf injury that limited him to the first half against Paraguay. The team described its playmaking attacker as “day to day” for Friday's match in Seattle.

Even if Pulisic is limited again, the Americans believe they can go toe-to-toe with Australia again. Berhalter could play an important role after he made his World Cup debut by replacing Pulisic for the second half against Paraguay.

“It’s going to be a physical game, but a fun game, and we’re excited,” Berhalter said. "(The Socceroos) are going to fight. We like teams that have that brotherhood, you know? We like teams that you can see they’re hungry, they want to fight.”

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AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/fifa-world-cup

Bruno Fernandes sets out World Cup “dream” ahead of DR Congo opener

Bruno Fernandes sets out World Cup “dream” ahead of DR Congo opener
Bruno Fernandes sets out World Cup “dream” ahead of DR Congo opener

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has shared his lofty World Cup ambitions ahead of Portugal’s opener against DR Congo on Wednesday.

Historical aspirations

Portugal are among the favourites to go all the way at this summer’s World Cup on North American soil.

The Selecao have never won the FIFA World Cup. Their finest performance came in 1966, when they finished third. Eusébio inspired a golden generation to the semi-finals on English soil, where they fell to the hosts before recovering to beat the Soviet Union in the third-place play-off.

Portugal’s most recent World Cup outing, in 2022, came to a halt in the quarter-finals, with Morocco proving to be their undoing.

Fernandes spoke to FIFA in an interview, “The dream is to be world champions. The key is to focus on what we can do to change the fact that Portugal have never won it and become the first side to bring the coveted World Cup back home.”

“We feel good about that. It’s positive for us and it shows there’s confidence in our overall quality and in the calibre of the players representing Portugal right now.”

“We know that we’re a very strong group. We genuinely believe we can have a great World Cup.”

He added, “It fills me with confidence when I look around and see an incredible team willing to do whatever it takes at any moment. It’s not about helping me, but helping everyone reach our final objective.”

Ronaldo factor

Now 41, Cristiano Ronaldo remains Portugal’s figurehead. Fernandes has no doubt that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will be decisive in his sixth World Cup.

“It’s a huge privilege for us to have Cristiano as a compatriot, a team-mate and a player who can take us closer to winning the World Cup.”

“I think we can always learn from him. He’s shown his resilience throughout his career. He has that winning mentality, he is never satisfied with what he’s achieved, and he always strives for more. Those are all such positive qualities we’ve taken from his career.”

“The fact he’s managed to play for 20 years shows that all of that was, and still is, necessary to perform at the highest level for so long. Those factors go hand in hand with the talent he’s shown over the years. More than anything, I hope he can replicate that with us at the World Cup, helping us as he’s always done, scoring more goals and taking us closer to our objective.”

Portugal’s meeting with DR Congo in Houston kicks off at 6 pm.

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World Cup 2026: Iraq vs Norway lineups – Five Serie A stars in Norway squad

World Cup 2026: Iraq vs Norway lineups – Five Serie A stars in Norway squad
World Cup 2026: Iraq vs Norway lineups – Five Serie A stars in Norway squad

Iraq vs Norway sees both sides kick off their World Cup campaigns, with three points on the line in Boston.

Genoa’s Leo Østigård starts from the bench, with Bologna’s Torbjørn Heggem taking his place in central defence alongside Ajer.

Torino right-back Marcus Holmgren Pedersen is also among the substitutes, while Sassuolo midfielder Kristian Thorstvedt and Cremonese’s Morten Thorsby, the most experienced Serie A player in the squad, are both named among the replacements.

Atletico Madrid’s Alexander Sorloth, heavily linked with Juventus this summer, starts on the right of the attack.

For Iraq, Como’s Ali Jassim, who spent last season on loan at Al-Najma in Saudi Arabia, is named among the starters, while Venezia’s Marko Farji starts on the bench.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 16: General view inside Boston Stadium before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Iraq vs Norway on June 16, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

Iraq vs Norway – World Cup 2026 – Official Lineups

Iraq XI (4-4-2): Hassan; H.Ali, Tahseen, Hashim, Doski; Jasim, Ismael, Al Ammari, Bayesh; Hussein, M.Ali.

Norway XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Ryerson, Ajer, Heggem, Moller Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Aursnes; Sorloth, Haaland, Nusa.

Liverpool talks imminent as €30m agreement takes major step forward

Liverpool talks imminent as €30m agreement takes major step forward
Liverpool talks imminent as €30m agreement takes major step forward

Liverpool are set for imminent talks. A €30m agreement has taken a major step forward.

Liverpool haven't done much business in the transfer window so far, though it's very early days. The Reds will likely wait for the World Cup to finish before doing most of their work, though there is still some to be done beforehand.

One thing on the agenda is the future of Curtis Jones. The Scouser is expected to leave the club this summer as he enters the final year of his contract.

Inter are heavily interested, much as they were back in January. Tuttosport claims that deal will move forward shortly, too, as the Italians should have the money necessary to pay Liverpool's €30m asking price.

They've only offered around €20m thus far but will sell Davide Frattesi to Nottingham Forest. That will free up what they need to offer more for Jones.

Now, we completely disagree with the plan to sell Jones. A year under Andoni Iraola could see his value skyrocket, for one, but he's also one of the few homegrown players in the squad.

Liverpool appear to disagree completely. A deal with Inter looks imminent.

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Curtis Jones: Situation Summary

Liverpool Career and Performance

As of 16 June 2026, Curtis Jones is a 25-year-old central midfielder for Liverpool FC. The academy graduate has continued to establish himself as a trusted, tactically versatile component of the club's midfield engine room. During the 2025/26 campaign, Jones registered 34 appearances across all competitions, contributing three goals and four assists. His exceptional press-resistance, energy, and mature ball retention were key assets in helping the Reds navigate a gruelling domestic season. Having now surpassed 150 senior appearances for his boyhood club, he remains under contract at Anfield until 30 June 2027.

International Status and World Cup Involvement

Jones is a highly capped England youth international who has previously hovered on the fringes of the senior national squad setup. However, he was not selected by manager Thomas Tuchel for the final 26-man England squad currently competing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, allowing him a full summer rest ahead of pre-season.

Bears make official the signings of UFL players Kaden Davis, Tony Fields II

The Bears made official the signings of former UFL players Kaden Davis and Tony Fields II. The team announced the moves Tuesday, along with the corresponding waivers of linebacker Dominique Hampton and kicker Gabriel Plascencia.

Fields played linebacker for the Columbus Aviators this spring, finishing with 77 tackles, five tackles for loss and a sack in earning All-UFL honors.

He originally entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick of the Browns in 2021 and spent five seasons in the league.

In four seasons with the Browns, Fields appeared in 45 games, including 10 starts.

Davis, a receiver and returner, played for the Houston Gamblers and returned 10 kickoffs for 275 yards.

He has had several brief stints in the NFL, spending time with the Broncos, Cardinals, Lions and Browns. Davis's only regular-season action has been with the Browns, appearing in three games the past two seasons and returning four kickoffs for 135 yards.

U.S. Open 2026: Brooks Koepka gives promising update after injury scare

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — After an injury scare Brooks Koepka says he is good to go. Over the weekend Koepka experienced a mysterious ailment at the RBC Canadian Open. Entering the third round just two shots back of the lead, Koepke felt pain in his arm and hand and found himself unable to grip a club during warm-ups. He had a trainer follow him throughout his day and ultimately got treatment mid-round en route to a two-over 72, dropping him 25 spots down the board. The following day he withdrew from the tournament, citing pain.

In itself the injury news would be disconcerting, amplified by the fact that this week is the U.S. Open, at the site of his title defense in 2018, no less. Despite the injury, Koepka is at Shinnecock Hills and intends to tee it up. “It’s getting better day by day. I would say yesterday was pretty much how it was Sunday, but today there was quite a bit of improvement,” Koepka said. “I don't think I would have gone out and played if it wasn't.

“I think it's just the ulnar nerve, just flared up a little bit. I don't know what I did. I know I came back Friday. Didn't go to the gym on Friday. We came back, and it was probably about 8:00. We were watching a show, and I just kept playing with my wrist, and it just felt like it was very weak and kind of a tingly feeling as if you kind of hit your funny bone. That's kind of how it felt in my ring finger and pinkie finger.” Koepka said the symptoms and pain were worrisome enough to get a scan on his neck, but the results were encouraging. Still, until Tuesday he struggled to swing. “It's literally just my ring finger and pinkie finger were just kind of -- and the transition coming down, they would come off. It felt like they were coming off the golf club, but they were just very weak,” Koepka explained. “Then as soon as impact would come with the turf interaction, it felt like it was fully off. “So excited to be able to hold a golf club again.” Koepka will go off at 8:14 a.m. Thursday with defending U.S. Open champ J.J. Spaun and amateur Mason Howell.

Purdue Football – 2026 Countdown to Kickoff: #81 – George Burhenn

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 20: George Burhenn #81 of the Purdue Boilermakers looks to the sidelines during the NCAA game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Purdue Boilermakers at Notre Dame Stadium on September 20, 2025 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

George Burhenn

*Note: Name links to official Purdue Bio.

Bio

Position: Tight End

Height: 6’5”

Weight:  245

Hometown: McCordsville, Indiana

High School: Mount Vernon High School

Recruiting Class: 2023

Eligibility Remaining: 2 seasons

High School Recruiting Rankings: Rating 3*(86) – National Rank: 852 – Position Rank: 48

High School

  • Football
    • Senior Season Stats – Receptions: 38 – Yards: 784 – Touchdowns: 9
    • Won a state championship as a junior at Mt. Vernon
  • Track
    • State champion 110-meter hurdles
    • Third place in 300-meter hurdles

High School Highlights

College Career

2025 Season –

  • Appeared in the first four games before being injured and redshirting.
  • Caught 9 passes for 94 yards.
  • Academic All-Big Ten

2026 – Season Outlook

Starter – Tight End

Thoughts

Burhenn will be given every opportunity to make a difference on the field this year. The starting tight end role is his without a doubt. He’s appeared in a total of 19 games over three seasons for the Boilermakers. He was poised to play a bigger role last year before injury took him out. Shutting him down early last season should allow for him to be in top shape coming into this season where, again, his role will be greatly expanded from seasons past.

Kylian Mbappe of France scores his first goal at 2026 World Cup

One of the best players on the pitch in the World Cup has found the back of the next.

France's captain Kylian Mbappe has scored his first goal of the 2026 World Cup. It came in the 66th minute to give his team a 1-0 lead over Senegal in a battle at MetLife Stadium on Tuesday.

The talented Real Madrid forward was able to convert and find the back of the net.

Mbappe notably scored eight goals to receive the Golden Boot (top goal scorer) and had an unforgettable hat trick in the World Cup Final in 2022, but Lionel Messi fell short to Lionel Messi and Argentina. The 27-year-old superstar started his World Cup career in 2018 with four goals for France, who won the World Cup eight years ago.

MAGIC MBAPPÉ 🇫🇷

He scores his first goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for France pic.twitter.com/HcLPFkkp4X

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) June 16, 2026

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Blue Jays tumble down the rankings after a tough start to June

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The Toronto Blue Jays are an interesting team this year. Fans have seen this team play really good baseball and really bad baseball at different points this season. 

They dug themselves a bit of a hole earlier in the season, but were really moving well toward the end of May. The offense was hitting the ball all over the place, and the pitching staff was looking the part. 

However, once we got into June, things started to change for the worse. When pitching has been on, the offense hasn't, and vice-versa, which has led to a 5-7 record this month. 

MORE: Blue Jays $10.75 million Gold Glover might be trade chip if 2026 season falls apart

Blue Jays tumble down the rankings after a tough start to June

To the Blue Jays' credit, they faced off against two solid teams last week. They had a three-game series during the week against the surging Philadelphia Phillies and then a three-game weekend series against the AL East-leading New York Yankees

And it was the same story for both of these series. Toronto could only muster one win in each, losing both 1-2.

With this, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter has pushed them down the rankings from No. 15 last week to No. 19 this week. 

"The Blue Jays were playing well at the end of May, but that momentum has not carried over to June with a 5-7 record and minus-15 run differential to start the month. After missing two starts with a hamstring strain, Dylan Cease returned to the mound on Tuesday with six innings of three-hit, one-run, 11-strikeout ball."

Despite the losing week, fans were excited to see Dylan Cease make his return to the mound after hitting the IL with a left hamstring strain. Now with their ace back and ready for business, they can string together wins and try to close the gap in the AL East. 

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George Pickens nixes holdout idea, explains his Cowboys training camp decision

Ahead of a summer break, George Pickens is back with the Dallas Cowboys. And the Pro Bowl wide receiver plans on forging ahead with the team once players and staff reconvene as well.

After reporting to the Cowboys' mandatory minicamp, Pickens said on June 16 that he would be a full participant in training camp as well as the regular season, nixing any lingering notion of a holdout.

Pickens sat out the voluntary portion of the offseason after the Cowboys revealed they would not negotiate a long-term extension with him, preferring instead to keep him on the franchise tag. Upon meeting with the media, Pickens told reporters that he abstained from those workouts at the recommendation of his agent.

With preparations for the season set to ramp up in late July, Pickens confirmed he would be back in full action at training camp.

"What's important to me is winning," Pickens told reporters, per The Athletic. "Like I said from the beginning, I always wanna bring a Super Bowl to a group of guys that never had that feeling. That's really the most important part to me."

Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer said prior to practice that Pickens would go through walkthrough and individual drills but remain out of the team session as he acclimated.

"Really great visits with George," Schottenheimer said. "Fired up to have him back, he's fired up to be here."

Pickens enjoyed a career year in his first season with Dallas, posting personal bests of 93 catches, 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdown catches. He is set to play on a fully guaranteed franchise tender worth $27.3 million.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will George Pickens hold out? Cowboys WR makes his training camp decision

Conor McGregor confirms 2 fights left on UFC deal, final fight set for April 2027

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 08: Conor McGregor of Ireland greets UFC president Dana White during the UFC 264 press conference at T-Mobile Arena on July 08, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Conor McGregor isn’t just coming back to fight in July; he already knows when his next fight will be, too.

Next month, McGregor returns to the cage after a five-year layoff, taking on Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. But McGregor’s return is not just a one-and-done. “Notorious” revealed to Yahoo! Sports on Tuesday that after UFC 329, he will have one fight left on his UFC deal, and he already has a date for that fight.

“Right now, I am contracted, and I have both dates,” McGregor said. “I have both dates for my fight. I have July 11 — when would you think they would put me back in? April, 2027! It’s almost a year later! That’s ridiculous to me!”

When asked why the plan was for such a long layoff, again, McGregor simply stated it’s “the way the contract was done.” And it’s obvious that, if he had his druthers, McGregor would have two fights in 2026.

“I don’t care who the opponent is. Give it to me at the end of the year,” McGregor said. “July, end of year. Boom. Let’s go to a new deal. And then f*cking April. How many weeks in a year? 50-f*cking-2. So 52 fights, a fight a week. I want to get going here, and I hope to get going. Please, God, I fancy it. I fancy my ability to do it.”

But while McGregor may want to “get going,” it may not be in the UFC. The former two-division champion said he intended to test out free agency at the conclusion of his contract unless the promotion offered him an “unbelievable deal,” though he maintained that he’d like to stay with the UFC if possible.

“I’m happy, to an extent,” McGregor said. “There’s a lot more there. I hope it’s with the UFC. I hope we come to something. I hope I get honored even more. I’m going to prove even more so what I’m about.

“It wasn’t that difficult [to come to these terms],” McGregor added. “We met in the middle. Was it what my worth is? Probably not. Was it what they wanted to offer, or what they offered? Definitely not. We met in the middle. I’m a fair operator. So that’s how I operate. I love the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and I’d love to continue. Let’s see how it goes.”

For now, though, McGregor has enough to concern himself with. “Notorious” is fighting for the first time in five years, and he intends to put on a show next month, and then worry about the rest of it.

“I have July 11,” McGregor said. “It’s only around the corner. That’s positivity, happiness. I don’t want to go too much into all of that. I’ve got the fight, I’ve got the date, I feel great. Bring it on, baby. ‘The Mac’ is back! And I’m going to put on a show in this fight! This is a martial arts delight, this bout. This is a fan-favorite, iconic bout.”

The Heat Should Not Trade Tyler Herro for Giannis Antetokounmpo

Oct 30, 2023; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) reacts after scoring a basket as Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) looks on in the fourth quarter at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Miami Heat fans have made it very public that they want Giannis Antetokounmpo on their roster. In fact, Heat supporters have been asking for Pat Riley to make a move for the Bucks’ superstar for over two years now. 

There is one name most involved in the conversation regarding a potential Giannis-to-Miami move: Tyler Herro. However, Miami making a move for Antetokounmpo could leave the roster in a dire situation, all due to one metric: spacing.

According to @basketballtalk from NBC Sports…

The Heat remain the STRONG FRONTRUNNERS in the Giannis race

" Pat Riley has made it clear Miami is big game hunting this summer. The Heat trade package for Antetokounmpo would be based around Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Jaime… pic.twitter.com/kScUXIjr08

— Heat Lead (@HeatLead) June 3, 2026

The Heat’s Perimeter Struggles

The Heat have not seen the most success from beyond the arc in recent years. That changed, though, in the second half of the 2025-26 NBA season. With Tyler Herro, Norman Powell, and Jaime Jaquez Jr. leading the charge from beyond the perimeter, Miami finally looked to find some luck there. 

The Heat struggled to shoot consistently during the Jimmy Butler era, as the lack of spacing was evident. In 2022-23, Miami finished 27th among all teams in three-point percentage, shooting just 34.4% as a unit.

That same problem was seen early on in the 2025-26 season. The team was not constantly finding the best looks due to Herro’s injury, which kept him out for the first 17 games.    

With that said, the Heat have made some key improvements over the past few years that have led to their perimeter shooting becoming significantly better. 

Miami Has Made Spacing Improvements

Herro has always been an elite shooter, constantly in the conversation for best in the league. He made a big impact from beyond the arc in the 2025-26 season and even won this year’s NBA Three-Point Contest. After taking charge as the team’s top scorer, an improvement from beyond the arc has been visible.

The Powell trade has quietly become one of Miami’s best moves in recent years. The 33-year-old guard was moved to Miami for a small price of Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson, two exchangeable pieces.

In return, the Heat saw Powell have the best season of his career. For the first time ever, Powell found himself as an NBA All-Star. On top of that, he drastically improved Miami’s perimeter shooting, becoming the most consistent three-point shooter among the starters. 

Sophomore sensation Kel’el Ware also had a breakout year, including from three-point range. Ware significantly improved his three-point percentage from 31.5% to 39.5% from year one to year two, while taking more shots. 

Bam Adebayo has always created spacing concerns for Miami, but Ware’s shooting ability makes him the perfect fit alongside him. 

Should the Heat Try to Trade for Giannis?

With that said, it wouldn’t be fair not to point out the positives that Antetokounmpo would bring to Miami. Adding him to this current Heat roster would give them arguably the most dominant frontcourt in the NBA. 

A Giannis-Adebayo duo would provide elite versatility, defense, and rim protection, as both players are clearly All-Defense caliber. They would dominate the paint on both ends of the floor, and Antetokounmpo is excellent at generating transition offense, which is crucial for fast-break opportunities.

However, the offensive output they’d provide in the paint won’t outweigh the output they’d be taking away from the perimeter. A pairing between the two would limit Miami’s spacing even more than it did during the Butler era. It’s fair to say that neither star has found their footing from beyond the arc.

Moving Ware back to the bench after his breakout year would simply be a bad long-term move. Not only did he show All-Star potential, but he was also able to stretch the floor, helping solve one of Miami’s biggest issues.

Simply put, moving Herro in a package would be the wrong move. It would create more problems than it solves, and would reverse the spacing improvements Miami has spent years building.

Although many Heat fans might not want to admit it, Herro and Ware in the starting five is a better fit for Miami’s current roster than trading for Antetokounmpo would be. 

It’s difficult to argue that the two-time MVP wouldn’t raise Miami’s overall ceiling. He would make the Heat significantly more talented on paper, but the concern isn’t the talent: it’s the fit.

Unless the Heat are immediately able to fix spacing concerns, a blockbuster move for Antetokounmpo would create many flaws for Miami.

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Braves share interesting injury update on Spencer Stride, recovery timeline

The Atlanta Braves entered the season hoping Spencer Strider could help anchor the rotation once again. Instead, the former Clemson pitcher is headed for another extended stint on the sidelines.

After leaving his start against the New York Mets last week, Strider was placed on the injured list with inflammation in his right elbow. The organization sent the hard-throwing right-hander for further evaluation with Dr. Keith Meister, one of baseball’s most respected orthopedic surgeons.

The results offered some reason for optimism.

“Meister found no structural damage when he evaluated Strider’s right elbow on Monday,” the Braves reported.

That finding means Strider has avoided another major elbow procedure for now. However, his return remains a long way off. Atlanta announced he will not throw for four weeks before undergoing another MRI to determine the next steps in his recovery.

“The noted surgeon advised the pitcher to rest for a month and then undergo another MRI exam,” the Braves wrote. “If the scan is clean, Strider will be cleared to begin a throwing program.”

Even in the most favorable scenario, Strider still faces weeks of rebuilding arm strength and completing rehab assignments before rejoining the major league club.

The Braves acknowledged that “a late August return seems possible,” though they added that “an early September return might be more realistic.”

For Strider, it’s another frustrating setback in a career that has already featured multiple elbow injuries. He underwent Tommy John surgery during his Tigers’ career in 2019 and later had an internal brace procedure in 2024.

Former Clemson star, best player in transfer portal announced new team

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Despite the injury challenges, Strider’s talent has never been in question. The 2023 All-Star led Major League Baseball in wins and strikeouts that season, cementing himself as one of the game’s premier power pitchers when healthy.

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Brewers shortstop prospect Cooper Pratt called up ahead of series with Guardians

MILWAUKEE — Cooper Pratt has reached the major leagues 2 ½ months after the Milwaukee Brewers signed the shortstop prospect to an eight-year, $50.75 million contract.

The Brewers called the 21-year-old Pratt up from Triple-A Nashville before opening a three-game series with the Cleveland Guardians. They made room for Pratt by designating third baseman Luis Rengifo for assignment.

Brewers officials showed their faith in Pratt when they signed him on April 3 to an eight-year deal that includes club options for 2034 and 2035. The $50.75 million contract includes escalators that could raise the value by $10 million if he repeatedly finishes high in MVP voting and the team exercises those two options.

Pratt won a Gold Glove as the top shortstop in the minor leagues in 2024 and has continued to play outstanding defense ever since. His hitting is more of a work in progress.

Pratt was hitting .241 with a .349 on-base percentage, six homers, 32 RBIs and 17 steals in 58 games with Triple-A Nashville this season. He batted .238 with a .343 on-base percentage, eight homers, 62 RBIs and 31 steals in 120 games with Double-A Biloxi last year.

“We believe in the bat,” Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold said when Pratt signed his contract. “We believe in the glove, certainly. This guy is really toolsy, too. He’s very athletic. He’s a big, physical kid, so we think there’s a chance to grow into some power. And he can really run. When you have that kind of athletic foundation, it’s a really good thing.”

The Brewers can afford to be patient with Pratt’s bat as long as he fields the way he did in the minor leagues.

Milwaukee has received little offensive production from the left side of its infield all season, yet the Brewers lead the NL Central by 4 ½ games over St. Louis as they chase their fourth straight division title. The versatile David Hamilton had been splitting time with Joey Ortiz at shortstop and with Rengifo at third base.

Hamilton is batting .231 with a .316 on-base percentage, .320 slugging percentage, three homers, 11 RBIs and 14 steals in 58 games. Ortiz is hitting .207 with a .299 on-base percentage, .262 slugging percentage, one homer, 14 RBIs and five steals in 60 games.

Rengifo was hitting .205 with a .280 on-base percentage, .254 slugging percentage, no homers, 19 RBIs and three steals in 57 games.

Pratt was one of two Brewers prospects to sign a lucrative long-term deal this year while still in the minors. Luis Lara, a 21-year-old outfielder playing for Nashville, signed a seven-year deal worth $31 million.

Three-star OL Dylan Mota commits to the Gophers

So a lot has happened in the last month, at least in terms of Gopher football recruiting.

And by “a lot,” I mean 15 commitments.

So I’ve got some catching up to do. Please bear with me!

After great visit I have decided to commit to Minnesota. Super appreciative for everyone that helped along my journey, and super grateful for all of the coaches and staff at Minnesota.@Coach_Fleck@Callybrian@Minnesota247@GopherFootball@misterCoachZib#RTB#Gopher#SkiUMahpic.twitter.com/jH9mY9YiS4

— Dylan Mota (@Dylanmota2009) May 31, 2026

Get to know Dylan Mota

Height: 6’7”
Weight: 270

Power 4 Scholarship Offers: Boston College, Cincinnati, Indiana, Kansas, Kansas State, North Carolina, Northwestern, and UCF

247 Sports Composite Rating: .8700

Scouting Report

Mota is a high-upside offensive tackle prospect with prototypical length and promising movement skills, though he’ll need to add functional strength, refine his pass protection technique, and be more consistent in his pad level and hand placement at the next level. He has the ideal frame and length for an offensive tackle, flashes physicality in the run game, and has demonstrated he can be a road-grading right tackle by overwhelming high school competition at the point of attack when he plays with proper leverage. Once he gets to Minnesota, adding lower-body strength and core power will be essential to his development, as will playing with more consistent pad level and knee bend and cleaning up hand timing and independent hand usage in pass sets.

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Former Georgia running back works out with Dallas Cowboys

A former Georgia Bulldog running back could be getting another shot in the NFL as Zamir White is working out with the Dallas Cowboys, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The 26-year-old halfback is still a free agent after the Las Vegas Raiders let him hit free agency.

White ran for 736 yards and two touchdowns on 198 carries through four seasons with the Raiders. That's only 3.7 yards per attempt, and after a 2023 season where he earned 451 yards and a touchdown on 104 attempts, he saw his role diminish in Las Vegas.

In 2024, White was supposed to take over the starting job with incumbent starter Josh Jacobs signing a four-year, $48 million deal with the Green Bay Packers. However, he wasn't able to claim the starting role in 2024. He only earned 183 yards and a touchdown on 65 attempts, with injuries limiting him to eight games.

The Raiders drafted standout running back and Heisman runner-up Ashton Jeanty with the No. 6 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, and Jeanty immediately took over as the starting running back. They then drafted Arkansas running back Mike Washington Jr. in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL draft. He will likely replace White's role as the secondary back behind Jeanty.

The Miami Dolphins worked out White in late May, but decided to sign Carlos Washington Jr. instead. However, landing with the Cowboys would give him a decent situation and role. Javonte Williams is probably the starter, but White could compete with fifth-rounder Jaydon Blue, Malik Davis, and Phil Mafah.

Before his time in the NFL, White was one of Georgia's best power backs in recent memory. Through three seasons in a Bulldog uniform, he earned 2,043 yards and 25 touchdowns on 382 carries. He led all Georgia running backs in yards in 2020 (779) and 2021 (856), and he was a big help in Georgia winning the 2021 national championship.

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Apple releases second developer betas of iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6

16 June 2026 at 23:43

Apple is working on iOS 27, but this doesn’t mean that work on the current iOS 26 version has stopped. In fact, iOS 26.5 came out a month ago, which was followed by 26.5.1 to fix a charging issue. Now there is iOS 26.6 on the way too. Currently, Apple is seeding the second developer beta for iOS 26.6 (build number 23G5043d), iPadOS (23G5043d), watchOS (23U5040d) and macOS (25G5043d). The release notes don’t mention any new features, so this appears to be just a round of polish. iOS 26.6 developer beta 1 included a security upgrade for Apple Maps. Also, it added a warning in the Contacts...

Crypto PAC has $12M stake in Senate primary runoff as Alabama voters head to polls

16 June 2026 at 23:45
Defend American Jobs reported spending $7.4 million on media to support Republican Barry Moore ahead of his May 20 Alabama primary, and an additional $4.7 million before Tuesday’s runoffs.

VanEck’s Sigel rejects MARA BTC buy claims amid AI expansion

16 June 2026 at 23:33
VanEck’s Matthew Sigel has disputed claims that MARA Holdings purchased 1,000 Bitcoin, saying the transaction likely involved returned collateral from a BTC-backed loan rather than a new market acquisition. According to a June 16 X post by VanEck Head of…

Google Vertex AI SDK Flaw Let Attackers Hijack Model Uploads via Bucket Squatting

A flaw in the Google Cloud Vertex AI SDK for Python let an attacker with no access to a victim's project hijack the victim's machine learning model upload and run code inside Google's serving infrastructure. Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, which found and reported the bug through Google's bug bounty program, calls the technique "Pickle in the Middle" and said it saw no exploitation in the wild.

The Entire Team Behind Luna Abyss from Kwalee Labs has Been Laid Off, CEO Reveals, Weeks After Luna Abyss’ Launch

16 June 2026 at 23:17

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Luna Abyss is a fast-paced bullet-hell first-person shooter that arrived on PC and consoles this past May 21, 2026. I reviewed it for Wccftech, giving it an 8/10, praising its level design and art style. It wasn't perfect, but no game is, and the team behind it had more than shown their talent for making good games. Now, just weeks after Luna Abyss' launch, that entire team has been laid off, Kwalee Labs chief executive officer Hollie Emery revealed. First spotted by Game Informer, Emery revealed the news on their personal LinkedIn page, which doesn't offer a reason for the […]

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Microsoft Risks Trump’s Ire By Abandoning The Costly OpenAI And Anthropic Models For China-Based DeepSeek’s V4 Model For Enterprise Workloads

16 June 2026 at 23:12

Will DeepSeek's integrity be questioned with the newest scandal?

In a possible development that is almost guaranteed to raise a lot of hackles in Washington, Microsoft is considering the use of a self-hosted version of DeepSeek's V4 model for Copilot Cowork, as OpenAI and Anthropic appear determined to price themselves out of the market. Soaring token costs are driving enterprise customers away from OpenAI and Anthropic and right into the lap of China's DeepSeek For the benefit of those who might not be aware, a token is the smallest unit of data that an AI model processes, and is typically around 4-character long. A model's context window or working […]

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Is Erling Haaland playing? Norway vs Iraq projected lineups for the 2026 World Cup Group I match

17 June 2026 at 00:14
Erling Haaland's Norway faces Iraq in its highly anticipated 2026 World Cup debut. Get the latest projected lineups and team news ahead of this Group I showdown.

Boston Stadium is locked for a massive Group I clash, as Erling Haaland‘s Norway makes its 2026 World Cup debut against a resilient Iraq side to officially wrap up Matchday 1 for the group.

This match marks a historic milestone for the Norwegians, who are making their first World Cup appearance in 28 years. In their comeback, Manchester City’s striker Erling Haaland is expected to feature in starting XI, leading his team’s offense.

Haaland enters soccer biggest stage as the focal point of Stale Solbakken’s attacking blueprint. The clinical 25-year-old is already Norway’s all-time leading goalscorer, racking up an astonishing 55 goals in just 50 international appearances across all competitions.

On the flip side, Iraq is orchestrating an incredible comeback of their own. The Lions of Mesopotamia are back on the World Cup stage for the first time in 40 years, with their lone previous appearance dating back to Mexico 1986. The underdogs will look to play party poopers, aiming to stifle Norway’s star-studded attack and escape their return to the world stage with at least a point.

Erling Haaland of Norway
Erling Haaland of Norway. (Getty Images)

Norway projected lineup

Norway rolls into Boston with a clean bill of health and zero major roster headaches. While there were some concerns regarding Martin Ødegaard’s fitness after a grueling Premier League finish, both the captain and manager Solbakken have completely dismissed any physical setbacks.

Norway’s projected lineup to face Iraq: Orjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjorn Heggem, David Moller Wolfe; Oscar Bobb, Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Antonio Nusa; Alexander Sorloth, Erling Haaland.

Iraq’s projected lineup

Iraq‘s coaching staff faces a tactical hurdle ahead of their tournament opener. Manager Graham Arnold will have to navigate the tournament without left-back Ahmed Yahya, who suffered a muscular injury during their 1-1 friendly draw against Spain in the final pre-tournament warm-up.

Iraq’s projected lineup to face Norway: Jalal Hassan; Merchas Doski, Zaid Tahseen, Hussein Ali, Rebin Sulaka; Ali Jassim, Amir Al-Ammari, Ibrahim Bayesh, Zidane Iqbal; Aymen Hussein, Ali Al-Hamadi.

Erling Haaland of Norway.

World Cup 2026: What is Iraq’s current FIFA world ranking?

17 June 2026 at 00:01
Widely considered to be trapped in the tournament's "Group of Death," Iraq heads into the opening match as the lowest-ranked nation in Group I.

Iraq will be heading to its second World Cup in history, interestingly, its first in 40 years and the second ever in North America. The Lions of Mesopotamia secured their ticket to the tournament through the FIFA playoff round and were drawn into what is far from the tournament’s strongest group based on FIFA rankings.

According to the latest FIFA ranking before the tournament, Iraq sits in 57th place with 1,446.28 points. While the nation boasts a record four Arab Cup trophies, more than any other country, it sits well below its career-high ranking of 39th, which it achieved in 2004.

Drawn into Group I, widely considered the Group of Death, Iraq faces a steep challenge as the lowest-ranked team in the pool. France leads the group at 2nd in the world rankings with 1,862.11 points, followed by Senegal at 15th with 1,692.66 points, and Norway at 31st with 1,557.44 points.

Despite facing obstacles traveling to North America due to airspace closures from regional tensions, Iraq secured their World Cup berth with a 2-1 playoff victory in March. Before the tournament, the Lions of Mesopotamia drew 1-1 with Spain but suffered a 2-0 loss to Venezuela.

Zaid Ismael of Iraq celebrates after qualifying to the 2026 World Cup.
Zaid Ismael of Iraq celebrates after qualifying to the 2026 World Cup.

Iraq’s World Cup record is sparse. The nation’s only previous appearance came in Mexico in 1986, when they were grouped with the host nation, Belgium, and Paraguay. They failed to win a match, scoring just one goal while conceding four. Forty years later, Iraq returns to North America seeking their first World Cup point, and first victory.

Iraq’s Fixtures in the 2026 World Cup

Grouped with France, Senegal, and Norway, Iraq enters as the tournament’s least-favored team in Group I, with the primary objective of earning their first World Cup points. Iraq opens against Norway on June 16, faces France on June 22, and closes group play against Senegal on June 26.

Ali Jasim of Iraq .

Austria 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 23:50
Full preview of Austria for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Austria returns to the global stage for the first time since 1998, carrying significant momentum into the tournament. As fans review the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, the Austrian national squad stands out following a complete transformation under head coach Ralf Rangnick.

His high-intensity system turned the team into a formidable opponent, raising expectations for their North American campaign. Drawn into Group J alongside reigning champion Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan, Austria faces a challenging but manageable path to the knockout rounds.

This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the Austria tactical analysis, Austria key players, and group-stage outlook as they prepare to test their aggressive pressing style against the best international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.

Team profile

CoachRalf Rangnick
CaptainDavid Alaba
NicknameDas Team
FIFA ranking23rd
ConfederationUEFA
GroupJ
Best World Cup resultThird place (1954)
World Cup appearances7
Last World Cup appearance1998

How Austria play

The Austria formation and tactical identity revolve entirely around aggressive, high-intensity pressing. Coach Rangnick has successfully implemented his trademark system, requiring players to immediately hunt the ball upon losing possession rather than retreating into a defensive block.

This relentless approach allows Austria to dominate the ball and dictate the tempo. During their qualification campaign, the team averaged over 64% possession and registered 18 tackles per match, highlighting their disruptive presence off the ball.

Winning the ball high up the field also serves as Austria’s primary creative outlet. By forcing turnovers in dangerous areas, players like Christoph Baumgartner and Marcel Sabitzer can quickly transition into the final third to generate high-quality scoring chances.

However, this demanding style of play presents specific challenges. Maintaining such a frantic pace requires elite physical conditioning, and the intense North American summer heat could test the roster’s stamina.

If Austria can manage their energy levels effectively, their cohesive pressing system makes them a difficult matchup for any opponent in the tournament.

Ralf Rangnick: The coach behind Austria

Ralf Rangnick took charge of the Austrian national team in May 2022 and quickly revitalized the squad. The veteran German Austria coach arrived following a brief stint as interim boss at Manchester United and a highly successful tenure building the soccer operations at RB Leipzig.

Widely recognized as a pioneer of the modern high-pressing game, Rangnick has successfully translated his club-level philosophy to the international stage. His players have fully embraced this demanding system, resulting in an entertaining and effective brand of soccer.

While this is his first venture into international management, Rangnick has earned widespread praise from supporters for elevating the program’s standards.

His tactical conviction and clear leadership style will be central to Austria’s ability to navigate the challenges of a major global tournament.

Key player: Christoph Baumgartner

Baumgartner is the vital creative link in Austria’s aggressive tactical setup. The attacking midfielder enters the tournament following a stellar club campaign with RB Leipzig, where he consistently delivered crucial goals and assists.

Baumgartner excels at finding pockets of space between the opposition’s midfield and defensive lines. His intelligent movement and precise link-up play frequently create wide isolation opportunities for teammates like Sabitzer and Patrick Wimmer.

Equally important is his work rate without the ball. Having developed within systems modeled on Rangnick’s philosophy throughout his club career, Baumgartner executes the team’s pressing triggers flawlessly.

If Baumgartner suffers an injury, Austria would lose their most dynamic central creator, forcing the team to rely more heavily on wide areas and set pieces to generate offense.

Austria’s road to the 2026 World Cup

Austria secured direct qualification by finishing top of their European qualifying group, edging out Bosnia by two points. The team delivered a dominant campaign, suffering just one defeat across eight matches while accumulating 19 points.

They started brilliantly with five consecutive victories before facing some late pressure. Qualification was ultimately secured in dramatic fashion when Michael Gregoritsch scored a crucial 77th-minute equalizer to earn a 1-1 draw against Bosnia in the final fixture.

The squad showcased remarkable defensive stability, conceding only four goals throughout the entire cycle. This resilient qualification run proved that Austria has the consistency and defensive structure necessary to compete on the global stage.

Austria’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Austria faces a balanced test in Group J, where they will compete alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan. Securing a top-two finish to advance to the knockout rounds is the clear objective for Rangnick’s squad.

The opening match against Jordan presents the most favorable matchup, offering a vital opportunity to secure three points early. However, the true test arrives against reigning champion Argentina, a game that will fully challenge Austria’s defensive organization.

The decisive fixture will likely be their clash with Algeria. While the North African side possesses quality, Austria’s high-intensity system should give them the edge in a tightly contested battle for qualification.

Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete Austria TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Austria 2026 World Cup squad

Player (Position)Club
Alexander Schlager (GK)Red Bull Salzburg
Patrick Pentz (GK)Brøndby
Florian Wiegele (GK)Viktoria Plzeň
David Alaba (DF)Real Madrid
Kevin Danso (DF)Tottenham Hotspur
Stefan Posch (DF)Mainz 05
Philipp Lienhart (DF)SC Freiburg
Phillipp Mwene (DF)Mainz 05
Alexander Prass (DF)TSG Hoffenheim
Michael Svoboda (DF)Venezia
Marco Friedl (DF)Werder Bremen
David Affengruber (DF)Elche
Marcel Sabitzer (MF)Borussia Dortmund
Carney Chukwuemeka (MF)Borussia Dortmund
Konrad Laimer (MF)Bayern Munich
Christoph Baumgartner (MF)RB Leipzig
Nicolas Seiwald (MF)RB Leipzig
Xaver Schlager (MF)RB Leipzig
Romano Schmid (MF)Werder Bremen
Florian Grillitsch (MF)Braga
Patrick Wimmer (MF)Wolfsburg
Paul Wanner (MF)PSV Eindhoven
Alessandro Schöpf (MF)Wolfsberger AC
Marko Arnautović (FW)Red Star Belgrade
Michael Gregoritsch (FW)Augsburg
Saša Kalajdžić (FW)LASK

Final word on Austria

Austria enters the tournament as a highly organized and dangerous team capable of challenging elite opponents. Their relentless pressing system provides a distinct tactical advantage that few international squads can easily counter.

The primary concern remains whether the players can sustain such extreme physical demands in the North American summer heat. If they manage their stamina effectively, Austria possesses the quality and coaching structure required to comfortably advance from the group stage and potentially disrupt the knockout rounds.

Christoph Baumgartner of Austria.

Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly learns where Roberto Martinez stands on Portugal future beyond 2026 World Cup

16 June 2026 at 23:30
With the tournament already underway and expectations rising around one of the strongest squads in international soccer, fresh reports suggest a significant decision regarding the future of the man leading the Selecao.

As Portugal prepares for another ambitious World Cup campaign, a major development involving Cristiano Ronaldo and head coach Roberto Martinez has emerged behind the scenes. With the tournament already underway and expectations rising around one of the strongest squads in international soccer, fresh reports suggest a significant decision regarding the future of the man leading the Selecao.

The timing of the reports has naturally generated attention. Portugal enters the competition among the favorites to challenge for the trophy, while Ronaldo embarks on what is his sixth World Cup appearance, hoping to finally add the one major honor that has eluded both him and his country.

Portugal arrives at the 2026 World Cup carrying enormous expectations. Drawn into Group K alongside DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia, the national team possesses the quality and depth required to make a deep run into the tournament.

The squad combines experienced leaders with players at the peak of their careers. Alongside Ronaldo, figures such as Bruno Fernandes, Rafael Leao, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Ruben Dias, and Nuno Mendes provide Portugal with strength across every area of the pitch.

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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates Pedro Neto’s goal for Portugal vs Nigeria

According to FIFA records, Portugal secured qualification impressively, finishing top of its qualifying group and booking a seventh consecutive World Cup appearance. A memorable 9-1 victory over Armenia highlighted the depth available to Martinez, especially considering Ronaldo was absent through suspension.

Martinez built strong foundation

When Martinez replaced Fernando Santos in January 2023, he inherited one of the most talented generations in Portuguese soccer history. His task was to modernize the team while maintaining the competitiveness that had delivered success in recent years.

The Spaniard quickly made an impact. Portugal completed a perfect UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, winning all ten matches and showcasing an attacking style that many supporters had long wanted to see.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates with the trophy after winning the UEFA Nations League.

Although the team was eliminated by France in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, Martinez responded by guiding Portugal to the UEFA Nations League title in 2025. The victory over Spain in the final gave him his first major trophy with the national team and strengthened his belief in his project.

The major decision revealed

While Portugal remains focused on World Cup success, reports from multiple outlets suggest that Martinez has already made an important decision regarding his future.

According to talkSPORT journalist Alex Crook and several international reports, Roberto Martinez has decided not to renew his contract with Portugal and is expected to leave after the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup, regardless of the team’s performance.

The contract was originally signed to cover the entire cycle leading to the World Cup. Reports indicate that Martinez views the tournament as the natural conclusion of that chapter. “Roberto Martínez will leave the Portugal national team after the World Cup, regardless of how they perform. He has already decided not to renew his contract”, Crook said.

If confirmed officially, the decision would bring an end to a tenure that began in early 2023 and was designed around delivering success at Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup.

What it means for Ronaldo and Portugal

The revelation adds another layer of intrigue to Portugal’s World Cup campaign.

For Ronaldo, who remains the face of Portuguese soccer despite turning 41, the tournament already carries enormous significance. The prospect of competing under a coach who may be overseeing his final matches with the national team creates an additional storyline surrounding the squad.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal interacts with Roberto Martinez

At the same time, Portugal remains focused on immediate objectives. The players have consistently emphasized the collective goal of winning the country’s first-ever World Cup rather than discussing long-term coaching decisions.

Martinez has repeatedly highlighted the depth of the squad, pointing to the importance of balancing established stars with emerging talents. The qualification campaign demonstrated that Portugal can succeed even when key names are unavailable.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal hugs head coach Roberto Martinez

Jordan 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 23:23
Full preview of Jordan for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Jordan arrives at the 2026 tournament as a debutant, stepping onto the global stage after a transformative run in Asian competition. Long considered a mid-tier side, the team recently secured its place among the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams by finishing second in its AFC qualifying group.

Expectations are grounded, as Jordan faces a demanding group-stage draw against the elite international soccer teams 2026 will bring to North America. However, a disciplined defensive structure and quick attacking transitions offer a clear blueprint for competitiveness.

This World Cup 2026 team preview explores how head coach Jamal Sellami has reshaped the squad, breaks down their tactical approach, and highlights the impact of star forward Mousa Al-Tamari.

Team profile

CoachJamal Sellami
NicknameThe Chivalrous Ones
FIFA ranking63rd
ConfederationAFC
GroupGroup J
Best World Cup resultDebut
World Cup appearances1
Last World Cup appearanceNone (Debut)

How Jordan play

A comprehensive Jordan tactical analysis begins with their disciplined defensive structure. The team typically utilizes a 3-4-2-1 or 3-4-3 Jordan formation, relying heavily on wing-backs to provide width and transition speed.

Against superior opposition in North America, they will likely sit in a compact low block, prioritizing defensive stability over possession. When the opportunity arises, Jordan excels at springing forward in quick attacking transitions. The system is designed to funnel the ball out wide, bypassing midfield congestion and utilizing the flanks to stretch opponents.

This counter-attacking approach relies heavily on the pace and decision-making of their forward line, particularly Al-Tamari, Yazan Al-Naimat, and Ali Olwan. While this defensive resilience makes them difficult to break down, the lack of elite depth could leave them vulnerable against technically gifted sides.

Opponents will likely target the spaces behind their wing-backs during transitions. Ultimately, executing this counter-attacking blueprint with precision will dictate whether Jordan can remain competitive throughout the tournament.

Jamal Sellami: The coach behind Jordan

Sellami took over as the Jordan coach in 2024 and immediately guided the nation to its first-ever qualification for the global tournament. The Moroccan tactician replaced Hussein Ammouta just before the critical third round of AFC qualifying, seamlessly maintaining the team’s momentum.

Before moving to the dugout, Sellami enjoyed a successful playing career, earning 38 international caps for Morocco and competing at the 1998 tournament in France. He then spent 13 years managing in his home country, developing a reputation for building organized, resilient teams.

His leadership has instilled a clear identity within the squad, balancing defensive solidity with sharp offensive transitions. Sellami’s ability to organize his side against superior talent will be the defining factor in how Jordan handles the pressure of their debut campaign.

Key player: Mousa Al-Tamari

When discussing Jordan key players, Mousa Al-Tamari stands alone as the focal point of the national team. The Rennes forward is the only member of the squad currently competing in one of Europe’s top five leagues, making his top-flight experience invaluable for a roster stepping into unfamiliar territory.

Operating primarily as an inverted winger, Al-Tamari provides the creative spark and finishing touch necessary for Sellami’s counter-attacking system to function. He has netted 24 goals in 91 appearances for his country, including seven crucial strikes during the recent qualification cycle.

His ability to progress the ball through the attacking thirds makes him a constant threat in transition. If Al-Tamari were to miss time, Jordan would lose its primary attacking outlet, severely limiting their ability to relieve defensive pressure against elite opponents.

Jordan’s road to the 2026 World Cup

Jordan secured their historic ticket to North America by finishing second in Group B during the third round of AFC qualifying. They navigated a challenging group that included South Korea, Iraq, Oman, Palestine, and Kuwait, ultimately edging Iraq by a single point to claim direct qualification.

The campaign highlighted their ability to grind out results in difficult environments. Jordan went unbeaten away from home, conceding just five goals across eight road matches. At the other end of the pitch, the attacking trio of Mousa Al-Tamari, Yazan Al-Naimat, and Ali Olwan accounted for over 70% of the team’s total goals.

This resilient qualification run proved that Jordan can execute a disciplined game plan, a trait they must replicate to survive this summer.

Jordan’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Jordan faces a monumental challenge after being drawn into Group J alongside Argentina, Austria, and Algeria. As debutants, they enter the group stage as significant underdogs against three nations with extensive international pedigrees.

To have any hope of advancing, Jordan must frustrate their technically superior rivals and keep scorelines tight, potentially capitalizing if Argentina rests players in the final group match.

Jordan squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
Yazeed Abulaila (GK)Al-Hussein
Nour Bani Attiah (GK)Al-Faisaly
Abdallah Al-Fakhouri (GK)Al-Wehdat
Ihsan Haddad (DF)Al-Hussein
Yazan Al-Arab (DF)FC Seoul
Abdallah Nasib (DF)Al-Zawraa
Husam Abu Dahab (DF)Al-Faisaly
Mo Abualnadi (DF)Selangor
Salim Obaid (DF)Al-Hussein
Saed Al-Rosan (DF)Al-Hussein
Anas Badawi (DF)Al-Faisaly
Noor Al-Rawabdeh (MF)Selangor
Mohannad Abu Taha (MF)Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
Mohammad Abu Hashish (MF)Al-Karma
Nizar Al-Rashdan (MF)Qatar SC
Amer Jamous (MF)Al-Zawraa
Rajaei Ayed (MF)Al-Hussein
Ibrahim Sadeh (MF)Al-Karma
Mohammad Al-Dawoud (MF)Al-Wehdat
Musa Al-Taamari (FW)Rennes
Mahmoud Al-Mardi (FW)Al-Hussein
Mohammad Abu Zrayq (FW)Raja Casablanca
Ibrahim Sabra (FW)Lokomotiva Zagreb
Odeh Al-Fakhouri (FW)Pyramids
Ali Olwan (FW)Al-Sailiya
Ali Azaizeh (FW)Al-Shabab

Final word on Jordan

Jordan enters the tournament as a clear outsider, facing a steep learning curve against some of the globe’s premier talent. Their organized defensive block and the transitional threat of Mousa Al-Tamari provide a foundation to compete, but a lack of top-flight experience across the roster remains a significant hurdle.

Navigating Group J will likely prove too demanding for a squad untested against elite South American and European competition. For this developing program, delivering competitive performances and securing their first-ever point on this stage would mark a highly successful debut.

Mousa Al-Tamari of Jordan.

Is Lionel Messi playing? Argentina vs Algeria projected lineups for the 2026 World Cup Group J match

16 June 2026 at 22:58
With Lionel Messi once again at the center of attention, the South American giant enters the tournament carrying the weight of history and the ambition of defending the crown won in Qatar four years ago.

The wait is finally over for the reigning world champion as Argentina prepares to begin its 2026 World Cup journey with a Group J clash against Algeria in Kansas City. With Lionel Messi once again at the center of attention, the South American giant enters the tournament carrying the weight of history and the ambition of defending the crown won in Qatar four years ago.

Argentina arrives in North America as one of the favorites to lift the trophy once again, while Algeria returns to the World Cup determined to prove it belongs among the global elite. The opening match could shape the direction of Group J, which also features Austria and Jordan, making a positive start crucial for both national teams.

La Albiceleste is attempting to become only the third nation ever to win back-to-back World Cups, joining Italy and Brazil in one of soccer’s most exclusive clubs. Lionel Scaloni’s side earned its place in the tournament after finishing first in CONMEBOL qualifying for the first time since 2014. A dominant campaign included a memorable 4-1 victory over Brazil and saw Argentina collect 38 points from 18 matches.

The world champion has also carried excellent form into the tournament. Seven consecutive victories in friendlies produced 21 goals while only one was conceded, reinforcing the belief that Scaloni’s squad remains one of the strongest in international soccer.

Lautaro Martinez of Argentina celebrates with teammates after scoring against Honduras.

Despite those achievements, Argentina knows better than most that World Cup openers can be dangerous. The shocking defeat to Saudi Arabia in the opening match of the 2022 tournament remains fresh in the minds of many players.

Algeria arrives with confidence

Algeria returns to the World Cup for the first time since 2014 after an impressive qualification campaign under Vladimir Petkovic. The Fennec Foxes topped their CAF qualifying group and finished among Africa’s highest-scoring teams. Their attacking strength was led by Mohammed Amoura, who scored 10 goals during qualification and was directly involved in 58 percent of Algeria’s total goals.

Recent performances have also boosted confidence. Algeria defeated both the Netherlands and Bolivia in the build-up to the tournament and has conceded only twice across its last six matches. While Algeria has reached the knockout rounds only once in its World Cup history, the squad believes it can challenge for another historic run.

Anis Hadj Moussa of Algeria celebrates scoring against the Netherlands.

Experienced figures such as Riyad Mahrez, Ismaël Bennacer, Amine Gouiri, and Amoura provide plenty of quality throughout the team. Petkovic’s side will likely rely on defensive discipline and quick transitions as it attempts to frustrate one of the tournament favorites.

Will Lionel Messi play?

The biggest question surrounding Argentina’s opener has been whether Messi will be available after recently managing a hamstring issue. The answer appears to be yes. Messi is expected to start against Algeria and make his 200th international appearance for Argentina.

The Inter Miami forward is also set to become the first player in soccer history to participate in six different World Cups. Messi enters the tournament with 13 World Cup goals and eight assists, while his influence on Argentina’s recent success remains enormous. During the 2022 triumph, he scored or assisted 10 of Argentina’s 15 goals.

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Lionel Messi of Argentina looks on during the international friendly match between Argentina and Iceland

His record against Algeria also offers encouraging memories. The only previous meeting between the two nations came in 2007 when Argentina won 4-3, with Messi scoring the first international brace of his career.

Argentina vs Algeria: Projected lineups

Argentina projected XI (4-4-2): Emiliano Martinez; Molina, Otamendi, Lisandro Martinez, Medina; De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister, Almada; Messi, Lautaro Martinez.

Algeria projected XI (4-2-3-1): Zidane; Belghali, Mandi, Chergui, Ait-Nouri; Bentaleb, Boudaoui; Mahrez, Maza, Amoura; Gouiri.

Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates after scoring

Argentina 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 22:56
Full preview of Argentina for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

The reigning champions Argentina arrive in North America looking to accomplish a feat not seen since 1962: defending their global crown.

Argentina enters the 2026 World Cup as a resilient, battle-tested squad. Under head coach Lionel Scaloni, the South American giants have transformed from a team carrying the weight of historical expectations into a ruthless winning machine.

While Lionel Messi remains the focal point, the Argentina 2026 World Cup squad boasts impressive depth and tactical flexibility. Expectations are sky-high following their dominant qualifying campaign.

This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the tactical approach, coaching philosophy, and overall squad depth that could define their title defense.

Team profile

CoachLionel Scaloni
CaptainLionel Messi
NicknameLa Selección, La Albiceleste
FIFA ranking3rd
ConfederationCONMEBOL
GroupGroup J
Best World Cup resultWinners (1978, 1986, 2022)
World Cup appearances19
Last World Cup appearance2022 (Winners)

How Argentina play

Our Argentina tactical analysis reveals a fluid side that adapts seamlessly to the opponent. The Argentina formation frequently shifts between a 4-3-3 and a 4-4-2, depending on the game state.
In possession, the team relies on a compact, highly technical midfield to control the tempo. Argentina key players like Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, and Rodrigo De Paul dictate the rhythm, allowing Messi the freedom to drift into dangerous pockets of space.

Defensively, the squad is exceptionally disciplined. During their recent qualifying campaign, they restricted opponents to an average of just 6.56 shots per match. That defensive solidity resulted in just 10 goals conceded across 18 games.

When transitioning into the attack, La Albiceleste utilizes the pace of Julián Alvarez and the finishing instincts of Lautaro Martínez. Their ability to strike quickly on the counter makes them dangerous against high-pressing teams. However, coach Scaloni does not usually play them together.

This balanced tactical approach ensures the team remains difficult to break down while possessing the firepower to punish any mistakes.

Lionel Scaloni: The coach behind Argentina

Lionel Scaloni took charge of the national team in 2018 under heavy skepticism due to his lack of senior coaching experience. Since then, he has orchestrated one of the most successful eras in the country’s soccer history.

The former right-back guided his nation to three major international trophies, ending a 28-year drought. His leadership style is grounded in emotional intelligence and pragmatism.

Rather than forcing players into a rigid system, the Argentina coach builds his setup around the squad’s strengths. He has successfully fostered a relaxed, unified locker room, removing the intense pressure that previously hindered the team.

Scaloni’s ability to manage egos and adapt his strategy mid-game will be crucial for navigating the challenges of the 2026 tournament.

Key player: Lionel Messi

Messi remains the heartbeat of the national team. Now operating primarily as a playmaker, the Inter Miami star continues to dictate the flow of the game in the final third.

Despite stepping away from European club soccer, the veteran forward has maintained exceptional form. He tallied eight goals and three assists during the South American qualifiers, proving his decisive edge remains intact.

Lionel Messi of Argentina (Getty Images).

Entering the tournament with 117 international goals in 199 appearances, his experience and composure are irreplaceable. The team’s tactical setup is explicitly designed to maximize his creative output.

If Messi suffers an injury, Scaloni would be forced to adjust his approach, either by replacing the captain with Nicolás Paz in a similar role or by tweaking the system to accommodate both Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez in the starting lineup.

Argentina’s road to the 2026 World Cup

The reigning champions dominated the South American qualifiers, finishing at the top of the 10-team standings with 38 points. They recorded 12 wins, two draws, and four losses over the 18-round campaign.

La Albiceleste boasted the highest-scoring attack in the region, netting 31 goals. Lionel Messi led the way with eight tallies, while goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez secured 10 clean sheets.

The standout moment of the cycle came during a historic 1-0 away victory against Brazil on November 21, 2023, followed by a 4-1 home win over the same rival on March 25, 2025.

Their commanding qualification run proved that the squad remains hungry and fully prepared for the upcoming global tournament.

Argentina’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Drawn into Group J, Argentina faces a highly favorable path to the knockout rounds. They will compete against Algeria, Austria, and Jordan in the opening stage.

Securing the top spot in the group is the clear expectation for Scaloni’s men. Dropping points in these early fixtures would be a significant surprise given their recent form.

Readers looking to follow every match involving La Albiceleste can also check our complete Argentina TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Argentina squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
Juan Musso (GK)Atletico Madrid
Gerónimo Rulli (GK)Marseille
Emiliano Martínez (GK)Aston Villa
Marcos Senesi (DF)AFC Bournemouth
Nicolás Tagliafico (DF)Lyon
Lisandro Martínez (DF)Manchester United
Facundo Medina (DF)Marseille
Cristian Romero (DF)Tottenham
Nicolás Otamendi (DF)Benfica
Nahuel Molina (DF)Atletico Madrid
Gonzalo Montiel (DF)River Plate
Valentín Barco (MF)Strasbourg
Leandro Paredes (MF)Boca Juniors
Rodrigo De Paul (MF)Inter Miami
Giovani Lo Celso (MF)Real Betis
Thiago Almada (MF)Atletico Madrid
Exequiel Palacios (MF)Bayer Leverkusen
Nicolás Paz (MF)Como
Alexis Mac Allister (MF)Liverpool
Enzo Fernández (MF)Chelsea
Julián Alvarez (FW)Atletico Madrid
Lionel Messi (FW)Inter Miami
Nicolás González (FW)Atletico Madrid
Giuliano Simeone (FW)Atlético Madrid
José Manuel López (FW)Palmeiras
Lautaro Martínez (FW)Inter Milan

Final word on Argentina

When evaluating FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, Argentina arrives in North America as one of the most complete international soccer teams 2026 has to offer. Their tactical balance and winning mentality make them a formidable opponent for any nation.

The squad’s defensive solidity provides a reliable foundation for deep tournament runs. However, an aging core roster, particularly their reliance on a 38-year-old captain, could test their physical endurance in the later stages.

A deep run to the semifinals is the minimum expectation for this storied program. If the younger generation steps up, a successful title defense is entirely within reach.

Lionel Meesi of Argentina.

Christian Pulisic discovers his next manager as Milan makes bold coaching decision: What Ruben Amorim’s arrival means for the USMNT ace

16 June 2026 at 22:35
Milan has made one of the most significant coaching decisions of the summer by appointing Ruben Amorim as the club’s new head coach, creating fresh intrigue around the future direction of the Rossoneri and the role key players could have under the Portuguese tactician.

While Christian Pulisic is focused on helping the United States at the 2026 World Cup, major developments have unfolded back in Italy. Milan has made one of the most significant coaching decisions of the summer by appointing Ruben Amorim as the club’s new head coach, creating fresh intrigue around the future direction of the Rossoneri and the role key players could have under the Portuguese tactician.

The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment for Milan. After a disappointing end to the season, the club opted for sweeping changes behind the scenes, and Amorim now finds himself entrusted with restoring one of European soccer’s most historic institutions to the top level.

Milan’s decision comes after a turbulent campaign that ended in frustration. Despite spending much of the Serie A season competing near the top of the table, a poor run during the closing weeks saw the club slip to fifth place and miss out on qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

That collapse prompted significant changes throughout the organization. Massimiliano Allegri was dismissed, while several senior executives also departed as ownership deemed the season an unacceptable failure. The club’s American ownership group, RedBird Capital Partners, quickly identified Amorim as the coach capable of leading the next chapter.

Welcoming our new head coach, Rúben Amorim ✍️ pic.twitter.com/N6JizMF9Fq

— AC Milan (@acmilan) June 16, 2026

Amorim’s road back to the top

The move to Milan represents a significant opportunity for Amorim.

Before his brief and difficult spell at Manchester United, the Portuguese coach had established himself as one of Europe’s brightest managerial talents through his work at Sporting Lisbon. During his time in Lisbon, he built a reputation for developing young players, implementing a modern tactical system, and delivering major trophies.

His tenure in England, however, failed to meet expectations. After being dismissed midway through the season, questions emerged about whether his reputation would recover. Milan believes the answer is yes.

Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United.
Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United.

The Rossoneri are convinced that the coach who transformed Sporting remains one of Europe’s most promising tactical minds. At just 41 years old, Amorim now receives an opportunity to rebuild his standing on one of soccer’s biggest stages.

How it could impact Christian Pulisic

The most intriguing aspect of the appointment concerns what it could mean for Pulisic once his World Cup campaign concludes. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Amorim’s preferred tactical systems, particularly his 3-4-2-1 formation, appear ideally suited to many of Pulisic’s strengths. 

,Rather than operating strictly as a traditional winger, the American thrives when given freedom to drift into central areas, combine between the lines, and attack spaces behind defenders.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

,According to tactical analysis from the Italian outlet, the Portuguese coach favors two attacking midfielders playing behind a central striker. Those roles require creativity, movement, intelligence, and pressing intensity. Pulisic checks every box.

Reports in Italy have even suggested that an attacking midfield pairing featuring Pulisic and Christopher Nkunku could fit naturally within Amorim’s preferred structure, thanks to their ability to operate in half-spaces and influence games between defensive lines. For the USMNT star, the coaching change may offer an opportunity to become even more influential than he was under previous management.

Christian Pulisic (left) and Ruben Amorim (right)

Cristiano Ronaldo sees James Rodriguez lose 12-year-old World Cup record before Portugal’s clash against Colombia as Deniz Undav rewrites history

16 June 2026 at 22:34
While Colombia focuses on its next challenge, Germany forward Deniz Undav has unexpectedly entered the spotlight after a stunning performance that altered a long-standing piece of World Cup history.

The 2026 World Cup has already produced one of its most remarkable individual stories, and it comes at a moment when James Rodriguez is preparing for a huge showdown against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal. While Colombia focuses on its next challenge, Germany forward Deniz Undav has unexpectedly entered the spotlight after a stunning performance that altered a long-standing piece of World Cup history.

Undav’s impact has quickly become one of the tournament’s most talked-about moments. The German international came off the bench and delivered a display that immediately drew comparisons with one of the greatest substitute appearances ever seen at a World Cup, a benchmark previously associated with James Rodriguez for more than a decade.

Germany began its World Cup campaign decisively, defeating Curacao 7-1 in Houston. While the scoreline itself underlined Germany’s attacking strength, the performance that captured attention came from a player who was not even in the starting lineup.

Introduced in the 64th minute, Undav transformed the contest almost instantly. The striker scored once and supplied two assists, helping Germany finish the match in dominant style and showcasing why many believe he deserves a bigger role as the tournament progresses.

His contribution was so significant that discussions immediately began about whether the DFB-Team coach Julian Nagelsmann should consider promoting him into the starting XI.

The record James Rodriguez held since 2014

The significance of Undav’s achievement becomes even clearer when viewed through a historical lens. For years, James Rodriguez’s memorable substitute appearance against Japan at the 2014 World Cup stood alone in the record books.

During that match, the Colombian star delivered one of the most effective cameos in tournament history, producing a goal and two assists after coming off the bench. Now, Undav has joined that exclusive company.

1 & 2 – Nach James Rodriguez 2014 gegen Japan ist Deniz Undav der zweite Spieler seit det. Datenerfassung (1966), der als Joker in einem WM-Spiel ein Tor erzielte und zwei vorbereitete.

Empfehlung. pic.twitter.com/vKJWHY6yEA

— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) June 14, 2026

According to statistical records dating back to 1966, only two players have managed to score one goal and provide two assists as a substitute in a World Cup match: James Rodriguez in 2014 and Deniz Undav in 2026. That is the record that James Rodriguez has now seen matched before Colombia’s crucial encounter with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal.

What does it mean ahead of Colombia vs Portugal?

For James Rodriguez, the timing of Undav’s achievement is intriguing. As Colombia prepares to face Portugal in one of the most anticipated fixtures of the tournament, attention will naturally focus on the battle between Rodriguez’s creativity and Cristiano Ronaldo’s pursuit of another World Cup milestone.

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Cristiano Ronaldo (left) and James Rodriguez (right)

Yet while Rodriguez remains one of the most celebrated players in Colombian soccer history, Undav’s performance has ensured that a record long associated exclusively with the Colombian captain now belongs to a much smaller shared club.

That does little to diminish Rodriguez’s legacy. His performances at the 2014 World Cup remain among the tournament’s defining stories, and his influence continues to shape Colombia’s hopes in 2026. Still, Undav’s extraordinary night in Houston has guaranteed his place in World Cup history.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Deniz Undav (center), and James Rodriguez (right)

World Cup Daily Recap: Heavyweights Left Frustrated by Dramatic Draws

16 June 2026 at 22:30
Rabona TV recaps a dramatic slate of World Cup action, featuring Spain's scoreless draw with Cabo Verde and Belgium splitting points with Egypt.

Another high-stakes matchday at the 2026 FIFA World Cup delivered massive headlines, tactical battles, and an unexpected managerial shakeup. On the latest edition of Rabona TV’s World Cup Daily Recap, the tournament action shifted into high gear with heavyweights failing to secure expected victories.

Listen to the full analysis on Spotify to catch up on all the goals and storylines.

The headline story centered around Group H, where tournament favorites Spain were left completely frustrated by Cabo Verde. A heroic performance from 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha secured a historic clean sheet for the African debutants, keeping the star-studded Spanish frontline quiet for a full 90 minutes.

The drama continued in the next fixture as Belgium were held to a tight draw by a sharp Egyptian side led by Mohamed Salah. Egypt put together an impressive tactical display and looked entirely value for a win, though they couldn’t find the elusive second goal to close out the match.

Meanwhile, Uruguay overcame a remarkably sluggish start against Saudi Arabia before finding their standard rhythm in the second half. The South American squad pushed hard for a victory, but a stellar goalkeeping display from Saudi custodian Mohammed Al-Owais prevented a comfortable margin of defeat.

The daily wrap-up concludes with a look at New Zealand, who played some highly impressive, attractive football during their tactical clash against Asian giants Iran. The show also reviews the shocking breaking news of a World Cup manager getting sacked remarkably early into the tournament sequence.

You can stream the full breakdown right now. Check out the Rabona TV Daily Recap on Spotify to ensure you stay fully up to date with the latest tactical analysis, highlights, and unexpected results shaking up the group stages.

Vozinha #1 of Cape Verde applaud fans after the 0-0 draw against Spain.

Okan Buruk'tan Can Uzun transferi hakkında açıklama: Dünya Kupası sonrası...

Galatasaray'ın transfer listesinde yer alan Can Uzun hakkında teknik direktör Okan Buruk'tan açıklama geldi.

Transfer hazırlıklarına başlayan Galatasaray'ın adı son zamanlarda milli futbolcu Can Uzun ile anılıyordu. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk katıldığı Kafa Sports programında transfere dair açıklama yaptı.

Okan Buruk'un açıklamaları şöyle:

Can Uzun'u beğeniyor musunuz?

-Can Uzun'u beğeniyorum tabii, çok iyi oyuncu. Geçen senesi çok iyi geçmedi aslında, beklentinin bir tık altında kaldı. Ufak tefek sakatlıkları oldu. Bize karşı da oynadı. Çok beğendiğim bir oyuncu. Dediğim gibi hem forvet oynayabiliyor hem forvet arkası.. Çok zorladığınızda kanatta bile kullabilirsiniz.

-Can Uzun'u alıyor musunuz?

-Birçok oyuncu var listemizde ama henüz kulübüyle bir girişimimiz olmadı şu ana kadar. Dünya Kupası sonrasına kalıyor her şey. Dünya Kupası transferi biraz engelleyen bir şey. Dünya Kupası bitene kadar sakin geçecek transfer dönemi.

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A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı Başantrenörü Daniele Santarelli, 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi'nin (VNL) Ankara etabı hakkında açıklamalarda bulundu.

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı Başantrenörü Daniele Santarelli, 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi'nin (VNL) Ankara etabında her maçı kazanmaya çalışacaklarını söyledi.

Ankara'da 17-21 Haziran tarihlerinde düzenlenecek VNL'in 2. etabında mücadele edecek ay-yıldızlı ekipte başantrenör Santarelli ve orta oyuncu Berka Buse Özden, Ankara Spor Salonu'ndaki antrenman öncesi AA muhabirine açıklamalarda bulundu.

Başantrenör Santarelli, takımın durumunun ilk etaptan farklı olduğuna dikkati çekerek "Hedefimiz her maçı kazanmak. Bazı etapların daha kolay, bazılarının daha zor olabileceğini biliyoruz. Şimdi evimizde oynuyoruz. Takımın durumu ilk etap sonundan biraz farklı. İlk etapta birçok genç oyuncuyu kadromuza kattık. Bu bizim için milli takımın geleceği için oyuncuların sağlığı için gerçekten çok önemliydi. Şimdi oyuncular iyi durumda, mükemmel durumda değiller ama bu normal. Hedefimiz her galibiyeti yakalamaya çalışmak. Bunun kolay olmadığını biliyoruz ama evimizde oynuyoruz ve her şey mümkün." dedi.

Başkentteki ilk maçlarını Belçika ile oynayacaklarını, kendisi için de en önemli karşılaşmanın şu anda bu olduğunu dile getiren Santarelli, "Öncelikle adım adım düşünmemiz gerekiyor. İlk maçı Belçika ile oynayacağız. Benim için en önemli maç ilk maç. Belçika'dan sonra diğer takımı düşünmeye başlayacağız. Her takım çok iyi becerilere sahip. Takımların çok iyi detayları var. Bizim de kendi güçlü yönlerimize odaklanmamız ve onların güçlü yönlerini azaltmaya çalışmamız gerekiyor. Örneğin Çin gibi kesinlikle daha komple takımlar var ve bu son maç olacak. Şimdi Çin'i düşünmek istemiyorum. Şimdi hedefim Belçika." diye konuştu.

Ankara'daki taraftar desteğinin kendilerini motive ettiğini anlatan 45 yaşındaki başantrenör, "Burada oynamayı dört gözle bekliyorum. Arenanın tamamen dolu, tıklım tıklım dolu olacağından eminim. Bu nedenle önemli olacak. Evimizde oynadığımız için taraftarların bize çok yardımcı olacağını biliyorum. Biletlerin çok kısa sürede tükendiğini düşünüyorum ve bu bizim için çok özel bir durum. Voleybol Türkiye'de çok önemli, milli takımla burada maç oynamak da çok güzel." ifadelerini kullandı.

"Daha güçlü bir ekibe sahibiz"

Milli voleybolcu Berka Buse Özden ise Brezilya'daki ilk etabın kendileri için güzel geçtiğini anlattı.

Berka Buse, "Elimizden geleni yaptık. İkinci etapta ablalarımız da aramıza katıldı. Daha güçlü bir ekibe sahibiz. Dörtte dört yapmak istiyoruz. Elimizden geleni yapacağız. Şu anda enerjimiz yüksek." dedi.

Güçlü takımlarla karşılaşacaklarını dile getiren Berka Buse, "Herkesi maça bekliyoruz. Geçen sene İstanbul'da inanılmaz bir atmosfer vardı. Ben Ankara'nın da bundan aşağı kalır bir yanı olacağını düşünmüyorum. Umarım güzel seyircimiz önünde güzel galibiyetler alırız." diyerek sözlerini tamamladı.

UEFA Fenerbahçe'ye hani ceza verecekti!

Mayıs ayında spor basınını sallayan ve UEFA'nın Fenerbahçe'ye 10-15 milyon Euro arasında bir finansal ceza keseceği yönündeki iddialarda takvim şaştı. "Haziran'ın ilk haftasında resmiyet kazanacak" denilen dosyadan günlerdir çıt çıkmaması, camiada "Karar ertelendi mi" sorularını beraberinde getirdi. İddialara göre Nyon cephesindeki bu gizemli sessizliğin perde arkasında çok daha farklı bir süreç var.

Mayıs ayında sabah akşam konuşulan UEFA'nın Fenerbahçe'ye "harcama limiti aşımı" gerekçesiyle 10 ila 15 milyon Euro arasında rekor bir ceza keseceği yönündeki iddialar konusunda derin bir sessizlik yaşanıyor. Bazı sosyal medya hesaplarının "Haziran ayının ilk haftasında resmiyet kazanacak, her şey bitti" diyerek takvim bile verdiği kritik sürenin üzerinden günler geçti.

Fenerbahce

HAZİRAN BAŞININ ÜZERİNDEN GEÇTİ

Nyon’dan tek bir resmi açıklama dahi gelmedi. Bu durum, sarı-lacivertli camiada "UEFA bu cezayı unuttu mu, yoksa karar kapalı kapılar ardında ertelendi mi?" sorularının yüksek sesle sorulmasına yol açtı.

Medyada yaratılan "Haziran başı" beklentisinin boşa çıkmasının arkasında, aslında futbol bürokrasisinin ve kulübün kendi idari takviminin yattığı belirtiliyor.

İDARİ RÖTARIN OLDUĞU BİR DURUM VAR

Bilindiği üzere Fenerbahçe, geçtiğimiz dönemde mali kongre süreçlerinde yaşanan yaklaşık bir aylık idari rötar nedeniyle, kasaya girmesi planlanan sıcak parayı UEFA'nın bütçe denetleme takvimine tam zamanında yetiştirememiş ve bu durum radara takılmıştı.

CFCB'DE SAVUNMA TRAFİĞİ OLABİLİR

Ancak haziran ayının hemen başında kulüpte yaşanan başkanlık seçimi atmosferi, yönetim geçiş süreçleri ve UEFA Kulüp Finansal Kontrol Kurulu (CFCB) ile yürütülen savunma trafiğinin, takvimin esnemesinde doğrudan rol oynadığı tahmin ediliyor.

UEFA'NIN UNUTMASI SÖZ KONUSU DEĞİL

Madalyonun UEFA tarafına bakıldığında ise ortada yapısal bir "unutulma" veya kayırma durumunun olmadığı, aksine kurumun kendi rutin işleyişinin sürdüğü görülüyor.

UEFA'nın finansal sürdürülebilirlik ve denk bütçe ihlallerine yönelik dosyaları tek tek ve anlık olarak açıklama gibi bir usulü bulunmuyor.

Fenerbahce

YAPILANDIRMA ANLAŞMASI İHTİMALİ

Nyon yönetimi, Avrupa liglerinin tamamlanmasının ardından tüm kulüplerin dosyalarını topluca karara bağlamayı ve bu doğrultuda yapılan "Yapılandırma Anlaşmalarını" büyük bir paket halinde duyurmayı tercih ediyor.

Peki bu gizemli sessizlik ne zaman bozulacak? Futbol finansı uzmanlarına ve UEFA’nın geçmiş yıllardaki karar takvimine bakıldığında, gözlerin çevrileceği asıl dönemin Temmuz ayı olabileceği konuşuluyor.

TEMMUZ BAŞINA SARKMIŞ OLABİLİR

Şampiyonlar Ligi eleme kuralarının çekildiği ve yeni sezonun resmi olarak başladığı bu süreçte UEFA, cezai yaptırımları toplu bir bültenle ilan edebilir.

Dolayısıyla Fenerbahçe taraftarının merakla beklediği bu dosyanın akıbeti, temmuz başındaki bütçe raporlarıyla birlikte ya bir idari para cezası olarak ya da yeni bir mali anlaşma modeliyle resmiyet kazanmış olabilir.

İngiltere Milli Takımı'nda sürpriz değişiklik

İngiltere Milli Takımı'nda sakatlanan Livramento yerine Chalobah Dünya Kupası kadrosuna dahil edildi.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda İngiltere Milli Takımı'nda sakatlanan Tino Livramento yerine Trevoh Chalobah kadroya dahil edildi.

FIFA'nın açıklamasında, "Livramento, pazar günü antrenmanda yaşadığı baldır sakatlığı nedeniyle Dünya Kupası kadrosundan çıkarıldı." denildi.

Açıklamada, sol bek Livramento'nun yerine kadroda defans oyuncusu Trevoh Chalobah'ın olacağı bilgisi verildi.

İngiltere, L Grubu ilk maçında yarın Hırvatistan ile karşılaşacak.

Dursun Özbek'ten Okan Buruk'a...Görüşmeler tam gaz! Ya sonuç

Galatasaray'ın kritik transfer zirvesine bu kez Abdullah Kavukçu da katıldı... 3. toplantı sonrasında yönetim için kriz iddiaları "şimdilik" rafa kalktı! Okan Buruk'un Kavukçu ısrarı üzerine Başkan Dursun Özbek son noktayı koydu: Bizimle devam edecek. Finansal disiplinden taviz vermeyecek olan sarı-kırmızılılar, yeni sezonda "sat-al" formülüyle hareket edecek.

Galatasaray’da yeni sezonun transfer planlaması tüm hızıyla sürerken transfer gündeminde hareketli saatler yaşanıyor. Son olarak Oktay Ercan’ın evinde gerçekleştirilen kritik transfer zirvesinden sonra bugün üçüncü bir görüşme daha oldu. Daha önce ilk iki görüşmenin dışında kalan Abdullah Kavukçu da bugünkü toplantıda yer aldı. Kavukçu’nun masada yer alması, yönetim içi kriz söylentilerine son noktayı koydu.

Okan Buruk

OKAN BURUK'UN KAVUKÇU ISRARI

Teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un süreçteki ısrarcı tavrı bu katılımda büyük rol oynadı. Başarılı çalıştırıcının, Başkan Dursun Özbek’e doğrudan "Ben Abdullah Kavukçu ile çalışmak istiyorum" diyerek net bir duruş sergilediği öğrenildi. Başkan Özbek de Buruk’a destek vererek, "Bir yere gittiği yok, bizimle devam edecek" yanıtıyla Florya’daki tüm soru işaretlerini giderdi.

Dursun Ozbek

FİNANSAL DİSİPLİN ÇOK ÖNEMLİ

Kadro mühendisliği için düğmeye basılsa da Başkan Özbek’in masadaki önceliği tamamen finansal disiplin. "Ayağımı yorganıma göre uzatmak istiyorum" diyen Özbek; kulübün öncelikli olarak mevcut maaşları zamanında ödemesini, sıcak para akışının aksamamasını ve bütçenin kesinlikle aşılmamasını şart koştu.

ÖNCE OYUNCU SATMAK İSTİYOR

Sarı-kırmızılıların bu yaz uygulayacağı transfer stratejisi tamamen "bekle-gör ve sat-al" formülüne dayanacak. Resmi adımlar atılmadan önce teklif alan oyuncuların durumunu görmek isteyen Özbek, "Şimdilik sakin kalalım, fotoğrafı görelim ve bunlara göre plan yapalım" diyerek aceleci ve mali risk içeren hamlelerin önünü kapattı.

Fenerbahçe'ye 'sarı-duvar' şoku! Bugün görüşecekleri! Gine'ye mi gidildi?

Fenerbahçe transfer gündemini meşgul eden Serhou Guirassy iddiaları boşa çıktı! Sarı-lacivertlilerin, golcü oyuncu ve menajerliğini yapan kardeşi Karamba ile bugün masaya oturacağı öne sürülürken, ikilinin imza için İstanbul'a değil, hayır kurumlarının elçisi olarak memleketleri Gine'ye uçtuğu ortaya çıktı. Üstelik Alman basınına konuşan Guirassy, Dortmund'un "Sarı Duvar"ı önünde gol atmanın kendisine adrenalin patlaması yaşattığını belirterek ayrılık iddialarına son noktayı koydu.

Fenerbahçe transfer gündeminin "başrol oyuncusu" Serhou Guirassy iddialarının ardındaki sis perdesi kalkıyor. Sarı-lacivertlilerin, golcü oyuncu ve aynı zamanda menajerliğini yürüten kardeşi Karamba ile bugün bir araya geleceği yönündeki söylentiler, son gelişmelerle birlikte boşa çıkmış durumda.

Fenerbahce

İSTANBUL'A GELMEDİ! AVRUPA'DA BİLE DEĞİL

Ortaya atılan bu iddiaların altının tamamen boş olduğu, oyuncunun güncel rotası ve yaptığı son açıklamalarla net bir şekilde gözler önüne serildi. İşin aslı, Guirassy’nin transfer görüşmeleri için İstanbul’a gelmek ya da Almanya'da kalmak bir yana, Avrupa’da bile olmadığı anlaşıldı.

MENAJERİ OLAN KARDEŞİYLE BERABER GİTTİ

Yıldız forvet, menajerliğini yapan kardeşi Karamba ile birlikte Pazartesi günü memleketi Gine’ye uçtu. Başkent Conakry’deki havalimanında halkın yoğun sevgi gösterileri ve sıcak bir atmosferle karşılanan Guirassy’nin bu seyahatinin arkasında tamamen milli ve sosyal sorumluluk projeleri yer alıyor.

YARDIM FAALİYETLERİNE ODAKLANMIŞ GİBİ

Gine’nin Dünya Kupası vizesi alamamasının ardından ülkesine moral vermeye giden golcü oyuncu, Gine Futbol Federasyonu’na resmi bir ziyaret gerçekleştirdi.

Ülkesinde sadece bir futbolcu olarak değil, aynı zamanda hayır kurumlarının elçisi olarak da bulunan Guirassy, tamamen sosyal sorumluluk görevlerine ve yardım faaliyetlerine odaklanmış durumda.

DORTMUND'A AİDİYETİNİ ORTAYA KOYDU

Guirassy’nin kariyer planlamasında Dortmund’dan ayrılmak gibi bir düşüncesinin olmadığı, bizzat kendi sözleriyle tescillendi. DFL’nin resmi "Bundesliga" dergisine kapsamlı bir röportaj veren Guirassy, Alman devine olan aidiyetini ve hayranlığını gizlemedi. Dortmund’da mutlu olduğunu açıkça belirten oyuncunun açıklamaları, transfer iddialarını tamamen taca attı.

Fenerbahce

AYRILACAK BİR OYUNCU GİBİ KONUŞMADI

Sarı-siyahlı formaya ve kulübe bağlılığını coşkulu sözlerle dile getiren Guirassy, röportajında şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- Dortmund dünyanın en iyi taraftar kitlelerinden birine sahip. Güney tribününün, yani 'Sarı Duvar'ın önünde gol atmak, bir BVB oyuncusu olarak her zaman çok duygusal bir şeydir. Burada gol atmak size gerçek bir adrenalin patlaması yaşatır.

Bu net mesajlar, Fenerbahçe ile anılan oyuncunun Dortmund’daki geleceğine ne denli konsantre olduğunu ve transfer iddialarının gerçeklerden ne kadar uzak olduğunu kanıtlar nitelikte.

Benfica geri adım attı! Trabzonspor'un gözleri parladı

Dinamo Kiev formasıyla geride kalan sezonda devleşen 21 yaşındaki sol stoper Taras Mykhavko için nefes kesen bir yarış başladı. Oyuncunun transferi için 10 milyon euroyu gözden çıkaran Benfica'nın, rotasını daha deneyimli isimlere çevirerek geri adım atması üzerine Trabzonspor'un gözleri parladı. Marsilya'nın da yakından takip ettiği genç yıldızı elinden kaçırmak istemeyen Karadeniz Fırtınası, Benfica'nın çekimser kalmasını fırsat bilerek kolları sıvadı.

Yeni sezon öncesi savunma hattını güçlendirmek için transfer çalışmalarını hızlandıran Trabzonspor, rotasını Ukrayna’ya çevirdi. Bordo-mavililer, Dinamo Kiev formasıyla sergilediği performansla dikkatleri üzerine çeken ve Ukrayna futbolunun gelecek vaat eden en parlak yeteneklerinden biri olarak gösterilen 21 yaşındaki stoper Taras Mykhavko'yu gündemine aldı.

BENFICA EN CİDDİ RAKİP KONUMUNDA

Yakın zamanda Ukrayna Milli Takımı’nda da ilk kez sahne alan genç savunmacı için Trabzonspor, Avrupa’nın dev kulüpleriyle çetin bir transfer yarışına girmiş durumda. Karadeniz Fırtınası’nın bu transferdeki en ciddi rakipleri ise Portekiz ekibi Benfica ve Fransa devi Marsilya.

10 MİLYON EURO'LUK DEĞERİ VAR

Ukrayna basınından sızan bilgilere göre, oyuncunun bonservis değeri 10 milyon euro civarında seyrediyor. Özellikle Benfica'nın bu rakama yakın bir teklif hazırlığında olduğu belirtilse de, Portekiz kulübünün transfer stratejisinde daha deneyimli isimlere öncelik vermesi, Trabzonspor’un bu yarışta elini güçlendiren ve iştahını kabartan en önemli faktörlerin başında geliyor.

Trabzonspor

TEKNİK HEYET YÜKSEK NOT VERDİ BİLE

Dinamo Kiev altyapısından yetişen ve kulübüyle üçüncü sezonunu geride bırakan Mykhavko, geride kalan sezonda sergilediği istikrarlı ve skorer grafikle dikkat çekiyor.

Genç yaşına rağmen takımıyla tam 39 resmi maça çıkan 21 yaşındaki stoper, savunmadaki başarısının yanı sıra hücumda da takımına büyük katkı sağladı ve tam 6 kez fileleri havalandırdı. Hem sol ayaklı olması hem de modern stoper özelliklerini barındırması, Trabzonspor teknik heyetinin bu transfere tam not vermesini sağlıyor.

MARSİLYA'NIN BAŞI MALİ OLARAK DERTTE

Benfica’nın savunma hattındaki António Silva ve Tomás Araújo gibi isimlerin yanına daha tecrübeli bir stoper arayışında olması nedeniyle Mykhavko planlarını askıya alabileceği konuşuluyor.

Marsilya’nın da devrede ancak mali açıdan sıkıntıda. Bu yüzden Trabzonspor, doğru zamanlama ve cazip bir projeyle genç yıldızı ikna ederek savunmanın merkezini uzun yıllar güvence altına almayı hedefliyor.

Jhon Duran'dan Galatasaray'a mesaj var

Rusya Premier Lig ekiplerinden Zenit, son zamanlarda adı sıklıkla Galatasaray ile anılan Jhon Duran ile yolların ayrıldığını açıkladı.

Gelecek sezonun transfer çalışmalarına başlayan Galatasaray'ın adı son zamanlarda Fenerbahçe'nin eski golcüsü Jhon Duran ile anılıyordu. Duran cephesinde önemli bir gelişme yaşandı.

Galatasaray

Rusya Premier Lig ekibi Zenit St. Petersburg, 22 yaşındaki futbolcu ile yolların ayrıldığını resmen açıkladı.

Kulüpten yapılan resmi açıklamada, Zenit ile Suudi Arabistan temsilcisi Al-Nassr arasındaki kiralık sözleşmenin sona erdiği belirtildi. Açıklamada, "Zenit, forvet oyuncusuna hem futbol kariyerinde hem de saha dışında başarılar diliyor" ifadelerine yer verildi.

Gaziantep FK'lı futbolcuya Serie A kancası!

İtalya Serie A'nın yeni ekiplerinden Venezia, Gaziantep FK forması giyen 22 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu Kacper Kozlowski'nin peşinde olduğu iddia edildi.

Süper Lig ekiplerinden Gaziantep FK'da forma giyen orta saha oyuncusu Kacper Kozlowski için sürpriz bir iddia ortaya atıldı.

Di Marzio'nun aktardığına göre, İtalya Serie A'nın yeni ekiplerinden Venezia, Gaziantep FK forması giyen 22 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu Kacper Kozlowski'yi transfer listesine aldı.

Geçtiğimiz sezonu Gaziantep FK'da geçiren Kozlowski, Süper Lig'de 31 maçta forma giyerken 6 gol ve 3 asistlik katkı sağladı. Türkiye Kupası'nda ise 3 maçta 3 asist üreten genç futbolcu, sezonu toplam 34 maçta 6 gol ve 6 asistle tamamladı.

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Ruben Amorim – “Milan”ın yeni baş məşqçisi!

16 June 2026 at 23:00

Portuqaliyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Ruben Amorim İtaliya A Seriyasında mübarizə aparan “Milan”ın baş məşqçisi təyin olunub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Milan təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Klubun rəsmi bəyanatında gənc mütəxəssisin fəaliyyəti yüksək qiymətləndirilib:

“Biz illərdir Rubeni izləyirik. Onun “Sportinq”dəki işi bizdə böyük təəssürat yaratmaqla yanaşı, axtardığımız oyun üslubunu da özündə əks etdirir. O, yeni Avropa nəslinin ən hazırlıqlı və yenilikçi məşqçilərindən biridir”.

Amorim “Milan”ın “sükanı arxası”nda bu yay postundan ayrılmış Massimiliano Alleqrini əvəz edib. İtaliyalı mütəxəssisin istefasına “Milan”ın 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə göstərdiyi zəif nəticələr səbəb olub. Belə ki, komanda ölkə çempionatında beşinci yeri tutub və UEFA Çempionlar Liqasına vəsiqə qazana bilməyib.

Alleqri 2025-ci ilin may ayında “Milan”ın baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin olunmuşdu. 58 yaşlı mütəxəssisin bu klubla müddəti 2027-ci ilin 30 iyununa qədər nəzərdə tutulmuş müqaviləsi var idi.

Massimiliano Alleqri 2010-2014-cü illərdə də “Milan”ı çalışdırıb. O, 2010/2011-ci illər mövsümündə “Milan”ı İtaliya çempionu edibsə, 2011/2012 mövsümündə bu kluba İtaliya Super Kubokunu qazandırıb.

Alleqri daha öncə “Yuventus”, SPAL, “Qrosseto”, “Sassuolo”, “Kalyari” kimi komandaları da çalışdırıb. Onun yeni mövsümdən “Napoli”yə rəhbərlik edəcəyi barədə xəbərlər dolaşır.

Ruben Amorim isə son olaraq İngiltərə təmsilçisi “Mançsester Yunayted”ə rəhbərlik edib. O, 2024-cü ilin noyabr ayında “qırmızı şeytanlar”ın baş məşqçisi təyin olunsa da, bu ilin yanvarında istefaya göndərilmişdi. Amorim sözügedən komandanı bütövlükdə 63 oyuna çıxarıb, 25 qələbə, 15 heç-heçə və 23 məğlubiyyət görüb.

Amorim məşqçiliyə 2018/2019-cu illər mövsümündə “Kaza Piya” klubunda başlayıb. Bundan sonra gənc portuqal mütəxəssis “Braqa”nın “B” komandasını, ardınca isə əsas komandasını çalışdırıb. 2020-ci ilin mart ayında isə Amorim “Sportinq”in sükanı arxasına keçib.

Amorim rəhbərliyi müddətində “şirlər”ə 2 dəfə Portuqaliya Premyer Liqasını (2020/2021, 2023/2024), 2 dəfə Portuqaliya Liqa Kuboku (2020/2021, 2021/2022) və Portuqaliya Super Kubokunu (2021/2022) qazandırıb. Həmçinin Amorim “Braqa” ilə Portuqaliya Liqa Kubokunun (2019/2020) qalibi olub.

“Neftçi” Konfrans Liqasına Sloveniyada hazırlaşacaq

16 June 2026 at 22:30

Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Neftçi”nin 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü üçün hazırlıq planı müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Komanda iki mərhələdən ibarət təlim-məşq toplanışının birinci mərhələsini iyunun 20-dən 28-nə qədər Bakıda – klubun özünə məxsus futbol mərkəzində keçəcək.

Toplanışın ikinci mərhələsi iyunun 29-dan iyulun 14-nə qədər Sloveniyanın Moravske Toplitse şəhərində reallaşacaq. “Hotel Livada Prestige”də məskunlaşacaq “ağ-qaralar” bu mərhələ ərzində 4 yoxlama görüşü keçirməyi planlaşdırır. Oyunlar 2, 6, 10 və 13 iyul tarixlərində baş tutacaq. İyulun 2-dəki matçda rəqib Serbiya “Partizan”ı olacaq.

Yoxlama görüşlərinin başlanma saatı və digər rəqiblər haqda daha sonra məlumat veriləcək.

Qeyd edək ki, “Neftçi” Avropa Konfrans Liqasında mübarizəyə 2-ci təsnifat mərhələsindən start verəcək. “Ağ-qaralar”ın bu mərhələdəki rəqibi isə sabah baş tutacaq püşkatmadan sonra müəyyənləşəcək.

Hakan Sünal “Sumqayıt”dan getdi

16 June 2026 at 22:00

“Sumqayıt” Futbol Akademiyasının direktoru, almaniyalı mütəxəssis Hakan Sünal Azərbaycan klubu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Sumqayıt”ın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Mütəxəssislə növbəti mövsüm üçün əməkdaşlıq barəsində razılaşma əldə olunmayıb. Bu üzdən də tərəflər vidalaşmalı olublar.

Xatırladaq ki, Hakan Sünal 2019-cu ildən “Sumqayıt” Futbol Akademiyasına rəhbərlik edirdi. Tərəflər arasındakı mövcud anlaşma bu ayın sonunda başa çatacaq.

Qurban Qurbanov: “Vestri” barədə ilkin təəssüratlarımız var”

16 June 2026 at 21:30

“Qarabağ”ın baş məşqçisi Qurban Qurbanov Avropa Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin püşkatmasının nəticəsini dəyərləndirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Avropa Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin bu gün keçirilmiş püşkatmasında “Qarabağ”ın da rəqibi müəyyənləşib.

Ağdam təmsilçisi bu mərhələdə İslandiyanın “Vestri” komandası ilə üz-üzə gələcək.

Qurban Qurbanov sözügedən komanda ilə görüşlər barədə bunları söyləyib:

“Həddindən artıq ciddi olmalıyıq. Çünki komandamız hələ optimal formada deyil. Heyətimizdə zədəli futbolçular da var. Eyni zamanda transfer çalışmalarını davam etdiririk. Doğrudur, seleksiya işlərində müəyyən çətinliklərlə üzləşirik. Ancaq yenə də heyəti komplektləşdirmək üçün əlimizdən gələni edirik. İlk növbədə qısa müddətdə formaya düşməliyik. Bunun üçün də yaxşı hazırlıq keçmək lazımdır.

Futbol son vaxtlar o qədər dəyişilib ki, heç kimin potensialını öncədən dəqiq bilmək olmur. “Vestri” barədə ilkin təəssüratlarımız var, müəyyən qədər maraqlanmışıq. Heyətlərində kifayət qədər dəyişiklik olub. İlk matça qədər geniş məlumat topalayacaq və ciddi hazırlaşacağıq. Son olaraq, UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında ölkəmizi təmsil edəcək “Sabah”a, Konfrans Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Zirə” və “Neftçi”yə uğurlar arzulayırıq”.

“Çelsi” “Real”ın futbolçusunu transfer etmək istəyir

16 June 2026 at 22:48

“Real”ın futbolçusu Alvaro Karreras karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Çelsi” cinah müdafiəçisini transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə İspaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. London klubu Alvaro üçün danışıqlara başlayacaq.

Karreras 2025-ci ilin yayında “Benfika”dan “Real”a keçib. O, başa çatan mövsümdə 28 oyunda 2 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Sumqayıt” türk mütəxəssislə vidalaşdı

16 June 2026 at 22:16

“Sumqayıt” Futbol Akademiyasının direktoru, almaniyalı mütəxəssis Hakan Sünalla növbəti mövsüm üçün əməkdaşlıq barəsində razılaşma əldə olunmayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Bu gün klub rəhbərliyi ilə təcrübəli mütəxəssis arasında baş tutan görüşdə ona “Sumqayıt”a göstərdiyi xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edilib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulanıb.

Qeyd edək ki, 2019-cu ildən “Sumqayıt” Futbol Akademiyasına rəhbərlik edən Hakan Sünalla mövcud anlaşma bu ayın sonunda başa çatacaq.

Have your say: Football Italia readers weren’t convinced by Amorim – but he’s the man now

16 June 2026 at 23:34

Earlier this week, we asked you whether Ruben Amorim was the right choice to take over as Milan head coach.

With his appointment now officially confirmed, the results make for interesting reading.

A clear majority of the 418 voters were unconvinced.

Oliver Glasner, fresh from winning the Conference League with Crystal Palace, was the preferred alternative with 38% of the vote, while a further 30% backed a different candidate and 8% wanted Mauricio Pochettino.

Just 3% would have chosen Arne Slot and only 21% of voters felt Amorim was the right man for the job.

Ruben Amorim appointed Milan head coach (Source: acmilan.com)
Ruben Amorim appointed Milan head coach (Source: acmilan.com)

Is Amorim the right man for Milan?

It is a fascinating snapshot of the mood among the Milan-watching community, and one that Amorim will now have the chance to prove wrong.

One user expressed their doubts over the Portuguese coach but that they prefer it to an ‘old recycled Italian coach,’ while another dreamed of a move for former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

His record at Sporting and his reputation as one of Europe’s most exciting young coaches suggest the doubters may yet be won over. The next question is whether he can do it without Champions League football.

What do you think – have Milan made the right call? Let us know in the comments.

Official: Amorim becomes Milan head coach

16 June 2026 at 23:02

Milan have confirmed the appointment of Ruben Amorim as head coach, announcing the move on their website.

The former Manchester United and Sporting coach joins the Rossoneri following Massimiliano Allegri’s departure, after the veteran coach failed to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Allegri is off to join Napoli, whilst Amorim takes over in Lombardy, on a reported 2-year deal until 2028.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 17: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United applauds the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford on August 17, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 17: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United applauds the fans following the Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford on August 17, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

After Man Utd difficulties, Amorim hoping to lead Milan rebuild

Following his dismissal from the Red Devils at the start of this year, the Portuguese coach will be hoping to help rebuild at a Rossoneri who have been inconsistent in recent seasons.

He is a proven coach, having demonstrated his abilities in his native Portugal, and his 3-4-2-1 formation could suit Serie A well.

On their website, Milan highlight that ‘throughout his career, Amorim has developed a modern dominant tactical approach with clear player profiles and strong organizational design that develops young players and maximizes their potential.’

AC Milan extends a warm welcome to Rúben and his staff,’ the statement concludes.

Report: Arsenal reach Kone agreement as Roma ask for €50m

16 June 2026 at 22:28

Arsenal have reportedly agreed personal terms with Manu Koné and are pushing to complete a deal with Roma before the end of the month, with the French midfielder identified as Mikel Arteta’s primary midfield target this summer.

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, via CalcioMercato, Koné, currently on World Cup duty with France, is understood to strongly favour a move to the Premier League, preferring Arsenal to both Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan, who had tracked him extensively last season.

The reigning English champions and Champions League finalists represent exactly the kind of challenge the Frenchman is seeking, though his entourage are in no rush to force a resolution while the World Cup is ongoing.

ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma gestures during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Manu Kone of AS Roma gestures during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Roma weigh Koné sale as UEFA deadline forces hand ahead of Greenwood pursuit

Roma need to generate significant capital gains before June 30 to satisfy their UEFA settlement agreement, and with Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa making only tentative moves for Matias Soulé without submitting formal offers, the Koné route is becoming increasingly attractive as a solution.

Roma are asking €50 million for the midfielder, which would generate a profit of approximately €38 million given his residual book value of around €12 million.

Gasperini is prepared to sanction the sale, with the funds earmarked to pursue Mason Greenwood and potentially Crysencio Summerville.

Ismael Koné of Sassuolo has been identified as the ideal midfield replacement should the deal go through.

Chelsea want ex-player back but Man United could scupper their plans

16 June 2026 at 23:00

Chelsea have decided to sell Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, and they are plotting a move for Lewis Hall as his replacement.

The 21-year-old left Chelsea to join Newcastle United in 2023, and he has been a key player for them. Chelsea are hoping to bring him back to the club.

According to Sports Boom, they are now plotting an ambitious move to bring the player back, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince Newcastle. The Magpies will not want to sell the 21-year-old easily. He has been a key player for them.

Meanwhile, Manchester United are also monitoring his situation. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

Chelsea needs to properly replace Cucurella, and signing one of the best young fullbacks in the Premier League would be a wise decision. The decision to sell Hall to Newcastle was a mistake, and Chelsea are looking to rectify it. The young defender has a long-term contract with Newcastle, and they will have to pay a premium in order to convince the Magpies.

Manchester United are also looking for a younger alternative to Luke Shaw, and they have the resources to pay a premium. It will be interesting to see which of the two clubs can get the deal done.

Hall could be attracted to the idea of joining some of the biggest clubs in the country. Manchester United will be able to offer him Champions League football next season, and that could give them an edge in the transfer race. Chelsea have no European football on offer, but Hall could be tempted to return to his club, and he might feel that he has unfinished business at the club.

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Arsenal handed major boost as sought-after €50m star says yes to transfer

16 June 2026 at 22:50

Arsenal are interested in signing Manu Kone from AS Roma.

The Frenchman has done quite well for the Italian club, and he could prove to be an excellent addition for Arsenal. They need more quality in the middle of the park, and the 25-year-old international could be an upgrade on Christian Norgaard.

As per reports via GOAL, Kone has already agreed personal terms with the Premier League champions, but the asking price could be a problem. Roma will demand €50 million for the midfielder. It remains to be seen whether Arsenal is prepared to pay.

There is no doubt they have the financial resources to get the deal done, but the asking price is quite high, and they also need to improve other areas of the squad.

The Premier League champions will look to dominate English football in the coming season and hope to win the UEFA Champions League as well. They need to add more quality in the final third. Signing a reliable striker and adding more quality on the flanks will be a priority for them this summer. A central midfielder would help them improve further, but spending €50 million on Kone seems unlikely.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Roma will have to be reasonable with their demands this summer. Meanwhile, the player is clearly keen on the move and has already agreed personal terms with the London club. It will be interesting to see if he decides to force a move in the coming weeks.

Joining a club like Arsenal would be a major step up for him, allowing him to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to move to the Premier League.

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Chelsea and Barcelona set for transfer battle over highly rated €50m midfielder

16 June 2026 at 22:30

Christ Inao Oulai has been linked with the move away from Turkish outfit Trabzonspor, and Chelsea are interested in signing the player.

According to a report from SportsBoom, the 20-year-old is also a target for Premier League outfit Chelsea. The player is valued at €50 million, and it will be interesting to see if Chelsea or Barcelona is prepared to make a move for the midfielder.

Oulai is a talented player with a bright future, and he could develop into a key player for Chelsea or Barcelona. There is no doubt that he could justify the investment in the long-term. However, the asking price is quite unreasonable right now. The Ivory Coast international has yet to consistently prove himself at the highest level. Trabzonspor will need to be reasonable in their demands for the move to go through.

Chelsea needs more physicality and control in the middle of the park, and the 20-year-old could be a solid acquisition. He is a deep-lying playmaker who will help control the tempo of the game and provide defensive support as well.

Similarly, Barcelona could use more depth in the midfield; they will be hoping to push for the Champions League trophy this season, and a deeper squad will help them.

On the other hand, Chelsea have failed to secure European football for next season, and they need to plug the gaps to bounce back strongly. Signing the 20-year-old midfielder could prove to be a solid long-term investment for them. If they can groom him properly over the next few seasons, he could develop into a star for them.

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Tottenham plotting statement move for £100m star after agreeing Van Hecke deal

16 June 2026 at 22:10

Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United during the summer transfer window.

According to a report from TEAMtalk, the Premier League side will only sanction his departure if an offer exceeds £100 million. The 26-year-old has been outstanding for Newcastle, and there is no doubt that he would be a superb addition to Tottenham.

They need more quality in the middle of the park. Tonali could be an upgrade on Joao Palhinha. The Portuguese international did an impressive job on loan at Tottenham last season, but the club has not signed him permanently yet. It seems that they are looking to bring in a younger alternative with more quality.

Tonali is excellent with the ball at his feet, and he will help control the tempo of the game. He will protect the defensive unit and win the ball back for his side as well.

However, paying over £100 million for the defensive midfielder seems unlikely. Tottenham need to improve multiple areas of the squad, and Newcastle will have to be reasonable with their demands in order for the move to go through.

Tottenham have agreed on a £52 million deal to sign Jan Paul van Hecke to improve the defensive unit, and signing a defensive midfielder could take them to another level.

Meanwhile, Tonali is clearly open to an exit this summer. The report claims he would prefer to return to Italy, but he is unlikely to turn down a move to Tottenham if a concrete proposal is on the table.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Tottenham finished 17th in the league table last season, and they will look to bounce back strongly. Signing quality players would be a step in the right direction.

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Russ Stoner’s time as York High head football coach appears to be ending

For the first time in a decade, it appears York High will have a new head football coach.

According to the York City school board's agenda for their upcoming June 17 meeting, Russ Stoner, who has headed the program for the past 10 seasons, was not listed for approval as head football coach for the 2026-27 season. Eastern York coach Daryl "Bud" Kyle was the name provided on the agenda instead.

Kyle still has to be approved by the school board pending pre-hire clearances. Standard procedure indicates that high school football coaches are rehired on an annual basis, and the position had been posted since March 18.

A former standout athlete at West York during the 1980s, Stoner was brought on as the Bearcats' head coach in 2016 to replace Shawn Heinold following a stint as the head coach at Spring Grove from 2011-14. During his tenure with the Bearcats, Stoner accrued a 62-41 record overall, including an 11-2 record in 2018. In 2025, the Bearcats finished 6-4 overall and 5-1 in YAIAA's Division I, outscoring opponents 373-273.

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The coach has also sent many of his former players to play at the collegiate level. By his count, Stoner has sent 72 players to college, and 50 graduated. Three rising juniors and three rising seniors on the Bearcats' current roster received college offers before his departure.

Stoner is also the head of Accountability For Life, a York-based nonprofit that mentors adolescents in academics, life skills and leadership among others, in a athletics-based environment.

His rehiring was also the subject of heated debate in 2020, when the York High school board voted 6-2 with one abstention in favor of his retention. During that meeting, multiple former York High players signed on to speak about the positive impact Stoner left on their lives, while school board members debated through a tense four-hour long meeting.

A change.org petition posted on June 16 asked that the York High community show support for Stoner and "encourage decision-makers to consider the full body of his work, the measurable success of the program, and the countless lives he has impacted throughout his years of service." The petition, created by Stoner's daughter Maddi, and has already garnered over 450 signatures as of Tuesday afternoon.

York High's June 17 meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. inside the Central Admin Boardroom.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: York City school board will not rehire Russ Stoner as football coach

How to watch the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship

Hazeltine National Golf Club prepares to welcome a major field to Chaska, Minnesota, next week when the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship comes to town.

World No. 1Nelly Korda, fresh off a press tour in Manhattan from her U.S. Women's Open win at the beginning of the month, will look to capture her third straight major championship in what has been a historic season.

Minjee Lee is the defending champion having won in front of a home crowd in north Texas last year.

Here's how to watch all the coverage live, from Round 1 to the 18th hole on Sunday (all times in ET).

Thursday, June 25

  • 11AM-3PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 1 (Golf Channel/Golf Channel Mobile)
  • 6-8PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 1 (Golf Channel/Golf Channel Mobile)

Friday, June 26

  • 11AM-3PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 2 (Golf Channel/Golf Channel Mobile)
  • 6-8PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 2 (Golf Channel/Golf Channel Mobile)

Saturday, June 27

  • 10AM-12PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 3 (Peacock)
  • 12-3PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 3 (NBC/Peacock)
  • 3-5PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 3 (Golf Channel/Golf Channel Mobile)

Sunday, June 28

  • 9AM-1PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, final round (Peacock)
  • 1-4PM: KPMG Women's PGA Championship, Round 1 (NBC)

Knights wise to move on from Torts

John Tortorella will not be back to coach the Vegas Golden Knights next season.
John Tortorella will not be back to coach the Vegas Golden Knights next season.

You know that suit that John Tortorella left behind at the hotel in Raleigh last week? He can go back and claim it any time he wants. Because time is a commodity he now has plenty of.

The fiery 67-year-old who helped turn the Vegas Golden Knights’ season around and guided the team on its long Stanley Cup Playoff run only to fall two games short of defeating the Carolina Hurricanes, will not return to the bench at T-Mobile Arena this fall. The team announced Tuesday it is partying ways with Torts and is moving on to what will be the fifth head coach for the team’s 10th anniversary season come October.

The smart money is on Ryan Craig, the current head coach of the AHL Henderson Silver Knights, who has been with the team since its inception and was an assistant on Bruce Cassidy’s Stanley Cup-winning staff in 2023. He’s a good guy, a smart hockey person and has put in his time as both an assistant at the NHL level and as a head coach in the AHL. Many of the players know him, especially the younger ones like Braeden Bowman, Kaedan Korczak, and others who played for Craig in Henderson. He’s ready to take over in Vegas.

Torts? This was likely a short-term solution from the outset. General manager Kelly McCrimmon will tell you that when he speaks on the matter Wednesday morning at City National Arena.  Torterella was willing to leave the comfort of the ESPN studio to get back behind the bench because that’s what coaches do. Look no further than Cassidy, who has said publicly that he wants to get back to work. And now that the Golden Knights’ season is over, perhaps he’ll be free to pursue that opportunity, perhaps in Toronto where the Maple Leafs are still searching for Craig Berube’s replacement.

And while Tortorella performed admirably in an interim role when he took over with eight games remaining, going 7-0-1 and taking Vegas to the Stanley Cup Final, perhaps it has opened the door for yet another chance down the road. He’s coached six different NHL teams — Tampa Bay, Columbus, the Rangers, Vancouver, Philadelphia and Vegas — so someone might be willing to bring him on board in the hopes he can do for them what he did for the Golden Knights, which was revive and breathe new life into a team that had stagnated.

He deserves full marks for what he did. The majority of the players loved playing for him and said so Tuesday on locker room cleanout day at City National Arena.

“It’s a tough situation for a coach to come in with that little time left,” said defenseman Noah Hanifin. “Just the way he was able to get us back on the right track fast and give us a chance was pretty impressive.”

Goaltender Carter Hart, who played the entire playoffs in the Vegas net and who had played for Tortorella when they were together in Philadelphia, said: “He keeps things black and white. He’s a super honest man and coach and I think as a player that’s all you can ask for is complete honesty and transparency.”

Tortorella always said he was able to coach a group like this successfully because they were experienced, had been through the wars of a Stanley Cup playoff run and that it was a good room with strong leadership and high character. He referred to himself as more of a guidance counselor while coaching the Knights, a term which most found somewhat amusing. But the reality is he didn’t have to be the bad guy, the angry guy to get his team’s attention. Just a lot of trust and belief in their abilities to play to their potential.

Of course, you can’t change who you are and that was true with Tortorella when it came to his dealings with those who didn’t play for him. His media availabilities were a cross between comical and cringe worthiness, sometimes lasting for less than a minute, sometimes not at all, as was the case when the Knights eliminated Anaheim and he was a no-show at the postgame news conference.

That cost him $100,000 and perhaps contributed to the team being dinged a second-round draft pick by the NHL for repeated violations of the league’s media policies.

Personally, I got along with Torts about as well as someone in my position could. He answered virtually every question I asked, be it about a player’s performance, team strategy or about hockey in general. Was he as engaging as Cassidy, Pete DeBoer or even Gerard Gallant? No. But I never expected him to be. I just tried to be prepared, keep my questions simple and not expect a lot in return, so when Tortorella did give a lengthy response, it felt like a win.

Some of my colleagues who cover the team weren’t as fortunate. They were treated to the full Torts experience, which isn’t pleasant. That meant short, curt answers leaving them little to work with.

But we all knew that going in. And had he stayed on in Vegas, at some point, things would’ve boiled over and the Knights would have once again been looking for yet another coach. So the decision by the team to move on from Tortorella now is the right one.

If Craig is indeed the successor, I’m excited for him and for what he can do as an NHL head coach. At some point, every coach needs to get an opportunity to show that they’re capable or incapable of coaching at the game’s highest level.

I think back to when Glen Gulutzan was coaching the Las Vegas Wranglers in the ECHL and how he eventually got to be an NHL head coach in Dallas and how happy I was for him. The guy had paid his dues and even after being let go by the Stars and later, Calgary, he’s back running the bench in Dallas.

So here’s hoping Craig gets that same opportunity. As for Tortorella, there’s probably going to be an opportunity for him to stay in coaching. He showed he can still do it, and he deserves to get behind someone’s bench, warts and all.

As for that suit he left behind in Raleigh, he should donate it to some worthy charity or organization. Or put it up for sale on eBay. It might fetch a pretty good price.

Norrie beaten at Queen's on injury return

Cameron Norrie was beaten by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at Queen's in the Briton's first singles match since suffering a rib injury in May.

Norrie has often been the last Briton standing at Grand Slams but had to retire injured from his first-round French Open match with the problem last month.

He returned to the court in the men's doubles at Queen's on Monday, where he and Australian partner Alex de Minaur lost 6-4 7-5 to India's Yuki Bhambri and Michael Venus of New Zealand.

On Tuesday, the British number one started strongly against world number 22 Davidovich Fokina but ultimately faded to a 7-6 (8-6) 6-2 loss.

Norrie went an early break up against the Spaniard but Davidovich Fokina responded straight away, before holding firm in the tie-break.

Despite finding himself on the floor at several points as he dived and slid around the court, Davidovich Fokina broke Norrie's serve twice on his way to closing out victory.

Norrie is one of five Britons to have direct entry into the Wimbledon main draw and will be seeded when the tournament begins on Monday, 29 June.

Earlier, Arthur Fery won an all-British battle in emphatic style, beating Toby Samuel 6-0 6-2.

The pair are good friends, having reached the junior doubles semi-finals at Wimbledon together in 2019, and both received Wimbledon main-draw wildcards on Tuesday.

"It's never easy playing someone you know and I was happy with how I handled that," Fery said.

Third seed and French Open semi-finalist Jakub Mensik suffered a surprise 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-5) loss to veteran French man Adrian Mannarino.

In Halle, French Open champion Alexander Zverev survived a second-set wobble in his first match since his Paris triumph, beating Czech Vit Kopriva 6-3 4-6 6-2 to reach the second round.

Defending champion Alexander Bublik was shocked 7-6 (8-6) 6-1 by Italy's Mattia Bellucci, while Andrey Rublev fell 6-3 6-2 to Poland's Hubert Hurkacz.

Cape Verde - Scotland's template against Morocco?

The Tartan Army's wonderful takeover of Boston has been the story of the World Cup so far, but on the field it was Cape Verde's stunning draw against European champions Spain that sent shockwaves through the tournament.

In their debut match at the World Cup, the Africans – ranked 67 in the world and with a population of less than 500,000 people – put in a heroic defensive display to thwart a star-studded Spanish side tipped by many to become world champions for a second time.

Scotland know if they can mirror Cape Verde's result and take a point from Friday's Group C meeting with Morocco at the Boston Stadium, they will be all but guaranteed a passage into the knockout stages for the very first time at a major tournament.

So what lessons can the Scots take from Cape Verde's remarkable display?

'Defend like lions'

Grant Hanley and Jack Hendry showed up well in Scotland's opening game, both making vital interventions as Haiti came on strong in search of an equaliser after John McGinn's strike.

Whether head coach Steve Clarke retains that centre-back pairing or reintroduces the fit again Scott McKenna – he could switch to a back five and play them all – the entire Scottish defensive unit will need to show the ferocious desire to protect their goal that Cape Verde did so impressively against the Spanish.

"One of the big things Cape Verde work at, and the manager has talked about it, is the culture of the country itself and making sure that everybody buys into that. If you do that, everyone will work for each other," said former Scotland winger Pat Nevin after covering the match at Atlanta Stadium for BBC Radio 5 Live.

"Boy, what a sight of players working for each other we saw. They spent the vast majority of the game on their own 18-yard line, not all of it, and when they broke, they were brave and they broke in numbers.

"To do that and keep that level of concentration, you don't do that if you're a bunch of individuals, you only do that if you're a group, if you're a team, if you believe in each other. And it shone through.

"I watched Sidny Cabral start the game and thought, 'oh, my goodness, there's a disaster waiting to happen' because of the way he was tackling - but he got every one of them right.

"You look at Diney Borges, again, he looked like he was a kitten at the start of the game. By the end of the game, he was a lion."

Former Scotland defender Willie Miller was similarly impressed with Cape Verde's defensive discipline and highlighted the concentration levels to shut Spain down, something Scotland will undoubtedly have to display against the attacking threats of Morocco.

"Cape Verde had the 4-5-1 formation, they defended deep, they closed the opposition down very quickly," said Miller, who played at the at the 1982 and 1986 World Cups.

"Sometimes you have to have a little bit of good fortune. The goalkeeper was in such good form as well and didn't look like he was going to lose anything but it's a long time to go with that formation.

"You tend to get mentally fatigued when you're doing most of your work without the ball and I think that could have been a problem - but it wasn't a problem for Cape Verde.

"They had organisation, the team spirit, the shape, a goalkeeper in fine form, restricting any space between your defence, midfield and forwards, and then just had that belief that they could get it over the line and get the draw. That's what we need against Morocco."

Retain an attacking threat

While defensive organisation and resilience was the foundation of Cape Verde's performance, they still managed to retain some semblance of attacking threat on the counter-attack, especially late in the game, to relieve some of the pressure at the back.

They might even have snatched a famous victory, with defender Borges going close with a late header and a couple of late counters threatening to catch Spain out as they poured forward looking for a winner.

Scotland will need to give the Moroccan back-line something to think about if they are to avoid a dangerous pattern of being pinned in on the edge of their own box.

Former Scotland winger Neil McCann believes the presence of Ben Gannon-Doak, a standout performer against Haiti, will be crucial in getting the Scots up the pitch.

"Ben Gannon-Doak is obviously a very big weapon for Scotland in terms of how he eliminates people in the wide area," McCann said.

"He's shown in his Scotland career already that he can play off the left, off the right, and standing people up and just going past them like they're not there.

"The one thing I want to see him work on is his final ball. Getting past people generally isn't a problem. It's what you do once you're in that position.

"It doesn't matter who he's playing against, whether it's [Denmark's Patrick] Dorgu, whether it's Achraf Hakimi against Morocco, I still think he'll create chances."

France, Senegal fans share love of soccer at FIFA World Cup

EAST RUTHERFORD — "Africa in the house!" shouted Chioma Anyanwu, as she headed toward MetLife Stadium before Senegal faced France in the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 16.

Though Anyawu is from Nigeria, she was firmly on the side of Senegal, because, "Africa supporting Africa, you know?" She had even bought miniature French and Senegalese flags to sell while waiting in line to get into the building.

"I love this team," said Anyawu, who has lived in Newark for about 20 years. "Regardless of what's going on back home in Africa, they keep pressing forward. I wish the Nigerian team could have done the same."

Thomas Sandrin did not let a basketball injury keep him from coming to the Meadowlands to root for France, Tuesday June 16, 2026. His son, Luca Sandrin, 11, is shown in the background.

Thomas Sandrin said he'd waited 43 years to see the French national team play, and his son, Luca, waited for 11. Father and son drove nine hours from Toronto, where the elder Sandrin is a consultant for watch brands – and a World Cup volunteer.

Both wore French blue No. 10 jerseys with a twist.

Thomas Sandrin had midfielder-turned-coach Zinedine Zidane on his back, while Luca repped striker Kylian Mbappé – the previous generation turning things over to the current one. The elder Sandrin also noted that his jersey had no World Cup championship stars, while his son's had two above the logo.

There are eight World Cup matches at the Meadowlands: three more from the group stage, two in the knockout round, and the June 19 final. After a possible detour to the New York Knicks' victory parade on June 18 in New York City, the Sandrins are driving up to Foxborough, Massachusetts, to see France play Norway on June 27.

"I'm just stunned," said Luca Sandrin, who cried tears of joy when his parents told him about the tickets. "It's a dream come true."

NJ fans speak out: Who's your team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

World Cup brotherhood

Jhon Guerra wore a blue France jersey, but he posed for photos in front of the stadium on Tuesday holding up a Venezuelan flag. Guerra and his friends, Jhon Rincon and William Vergara, all emigrated from Caracas, Venezuela to Chicago. But all claimed to be supporting the French team, albeit for unconventional reasons.

There were quite a few people with yellow, blue and red striped flags, representing Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia.

"Venezuela is not here, so France is my country because of Mbappe," Guerra said in Spanish. "He scored the most goals for Real Madrid, and that's my team."

Check out the photo gallery and scroll down for the rest of the story.

Mbappe also brought Aldo Schemelensky to the Dream Fan Fest in the American Dream mall before the match. He and three friends wore matching Mexico jerseys and navy pants with dolls dressed in stereotypical Mexican costumes wrapped around their legs. They attracted plenty of attention and posed for photos with fans of many nations.

"Mbappe is an idol for us. Mbappe is magic," said Schemelensky, a local administrator in Mexico City. "We're Mexican, but today we're French too. Mexico is our favorite team, but France will win the World Cup."

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Almost 100 France-born players are on World Cup rosters, but many do not play for Les Bleus. In fact, there are more French players on African teams than the 23 representing France – including nine from Senegal.

In addition to Didier Deschamps, the head coaches of Belgium, Congo, Haiti and Tunisia are also listed as being French nationals.

"It's a long history, but at the end, we feel like friends, no matter what," said Serge Barry, an Air Canada flight attendant who was born in Dakar, Senegal. "Even if France wins, it's still Africa who wins. Africa is winning no matter what."

This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: France, Senegal fans share love of sport at 2026 FIFA World Cup

US forward Christian Pulisic practices on his own in calf injury rehab, team says he is 'day to day'

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Christian Pulisic worked out on his own again Tuesday during the U.S. team's World Cup practice session while he rehabilitates his calf injury.

A team spokesman described Pulisic as “day to day” after his second straight day doing individual workouts while his teammates practiced at the U.S. training base in Orange County. The Americans' next game is against Australia in Seattle on Friday.

Pulisic was limited to one half of action in the Americans' World Cup-opening 4-1 victory over Paraguay last Friday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

The AC Milan forward was stellar in the first match of his second World Cup. He recorded an assist on Folarin Balogun's first goal, and he caused an own-goal by Paraguay with his playmaking from relentless runs down the left side of the U.S. attack.

Pulisic was kicked in the back of his left calf during training last week, and he was removed from the win over Paraguay at halftime when he felt stiffness. The U.S. was already ahead 3-0 after its highest-scoring half in a World Cup match.

Coach Mauricio Pochettino described the decision to shorten Pulisic's appearance as precautionary.

“I’m hoping I’ll be fine the next few days," Pulisic said after the match. "Just the back of my leg, sort of my calf area. I’m staying positive. I don’t think it’s anything.”

After traveling to Seattle, the Americans return to Inglewood on June 25 to conclude group play against Turkey.

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AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/fifa-world-cup

Report: Iowa's Bennett Stirtz had predraft workout with OKC Thunder

Mar 26, 2026; Houston, TX, USA;Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz (14) dribbles the ball against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the first half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Only one week remains until the 2026 NBA draft. That means expect a ramp-up in news and rumors surrounding this year's class. Especially with the league finally in the infancy stages of the offseason. The Oklahoma City Thunder finished shy of going back-to-back, but have some serious draft capital to spend.

For the Thunder, they continue to enjoy the best of both worlds — contending for a Larry O'Brien trophy and doing their homework for a lottery addition. They will enter the 2026 NBA draft with three draft picks — No. 12 via the LA Clippers; No. 17 via the Philadelphia 76ers; and No. 37 via the Dallas Mavericks.

One prospect the Thunder have reportedly met with in a predraft workout is Iowa's Bennett Stirtz, per college reporter Elliot Clough. He played in two collegiate seasons from 2024-26. He spent his first year at Drake before transferring to the Hawkeyes. He averaged 19.8 points on 47.7% shooting, 4.4 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 37 games this past season. He shot 35.8% from 3 on 6.9 attempts.

The 22-year-old is a 6-foot-4, 190-pound guard. Most NBA mock drafts have him going in the lottery range. Which means the Thunder would likely need to take him at the No. 12 spot. Little chance he falls all the way down to No. 17.

The 2026 NBA draft will take place from June 23-24. The Thunder will look to add more young talent to their roster to keep their contending window open as long as possible around Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams.

A full list of the Thunder's 2026 NBA draft workout tracker can be found here.

NEW:

Bennett Stirtz tells me he will be attending the NBA Draft at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York next Tuesday. Coach Ben McCollum will join Stirtz and his family in the green room.

So far, Stirtz has worked out with the following teams:
Charlotte Hornets
Chicago…

— Eliot Clough (@EliotClough) June 16, 2026

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Report: Iowa's Bennett Stirtz had predraft workout with OKC Thunder

GM Nolan Teasley Pulls Next Lever, Snags “Key Cog”

GM Nolan Teasley Pulls Next Lever, Snags “Key Cog”
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GM Nolan Teasley has been hard at work. Any leader needs a good ecosystem of support. Minnesota’s top executive has therefore been working to fortify his helpers.

Check out the update from Ben Goessling of The Star Tribune for what’s taking place in Minnesota’s front office. The update: “The #Vikings are hiring former Bears GM Ryan Pace as a football advisor for new GM Nolan Teasley, and they’re adding Seahawks scout Azzaam Kapadia as assistant director of pro scouting.”

GM Nolan Teasley Brings More Talent to Twin Cities

Plenty of chatter is circulating online about the news. After all, Pace used to be the GM for the Bears, so people are noticing.

Ian Rapoport of The NFL Network offered his two cents: “The #Vikings will get valuable experience from Ryan Pace, the former #Bears GM. And Kapadia was another key cog in the #Seahawks machine, having most recently served as a pro scout in 2025.”

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With Kapadia, Thor Nystrom passes along some good insight. Minnesota hired a worker: “He’s a film junky — described as curious, and no-stone-left-unturned thorough. Clearly respected by Teasley/Kirchner, the Nos. 2/3 in Seattle’s FO during his brief tenure.”

Dec 31, 2017; Minneapolis, MN, USA; A fan holds up a sign in the fourth quarter in a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports

Scouting is a grind of a profession. Nobody will find success in this area of football unless there’s a willingness to spend a ton of time chewing up game film. Kapadia has found a way to stand out among a group of people known for their dedication.

On Pace, there are at least a few things to know.

For starters, he failed as the Chicago Bears’ GM. His overall record on the job finished off at 48-65. Twice did Pace’s Bears venture into the playoffs; twice did Pace’s Bears get bounced in the Wild Card Round. Chicago only surpassed .500 a single time when Pace was in charge.

Don’t be surprised if Bears fans in your friend group don’t have kind things to say about Pace. Quite possibly, he’s best known for drafting Mitchell Trubisky at No. 2 overall in the 2017 NFL Draft. Patrick Mahomes went at No. 10. Missing on Christian McCaffrey, chosen at No. 8 in the same draft, also stings.

Nov 18, 2018; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (10) is tackled by Minnesota Vikings defensive end Danielle Hunter. Mandatory Credit: Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports.

Under GM Nolan Teasley, the Vikings have been making moves in the front office. Several people have been shown the door and still others have been hired. Before too long, the leadership group will be in place, allowed to move forward into the 2026 regular season.

Training camp gets going soon enough.


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Vanderbilt marks next step of Hawkins Field renovations in topping out ceremony

Vanderbilt is one step closer to completing its ongoing renovations at Hawkins Field.

Commodores athletic director Candice Lee had a smile plastered wide across her face as she took to the stage in the outfield on June 16, with longtime baseball coach Tim Corbin and vice chancellor for development and alumni relations John Lutz looking on from the crowd.

The trio helped mark the latest milestone in construction during a steel beam topping out ceremony, which signaled the completion of the project’s structural framework.

"If we invest in each of our programs in a way that gives our student athletes and coaches the resources they need to compete, we can win championships while also holding fast to our values ...." Lee said. "We recognize our ideals being reflected back at us and we appreciate excellence earned on our terms. We should always support that. We will always support that, starting with this remarkable facility that's starting to take shape."

Vanderbilt first announced its plans for renovations to the stadium in 2023 and later began construction in October 2025. Planned upgrades to the stadium include expanded seating capacity and premium seating in the outfield, expanded concessions, a new weight room and a pitching lab.

Corbin didn't want to simply improve the stadium with renovations, he wanted to turn Hawkins Field into a destination.

"My thoughts to them (were) simple, and it was we don't want this to look like any other ballpark in our conference," Corbin said at the ceremony. "Because there are a lot of nice ballparks in our conference, but a lot of them look the same. And we didn't want this one to look the same."

"We almost want this to look like a theater, so when people come in, they look at it, they're a part of it, they go, 'This is different.' "

This past season the Commodores went 33-25, with the season coming to a close in the second round of the SEC Tournament with a loss to Florida. While home games were played at Hawkins Field, despite construction, capacity was lowered from 3,700 to 3,442 seats with the stands in right field under renovation.

Construction also forced the right field fence to be moved in by 15 feet and raised by two feet for the 2026 season.

"You can build a baseball diamond pretty much anywhere, but it takes more than chalk lines and a fence to make that ballpark part of the community," Lee said. "At Vanderbilt, Hawkins Field is part of who we are."

Harrison Campbell can be reached at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @hccamp.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt's Hawkins Field completes next step in renovations

Vanderbilt marks next step of Hawkins Field renovations in topping out ceremony

Vanderbilt is one step closer to completing its ongoing renovations at Hawkins Field.

Commodores athletic director Candice Lee had a smile plastered wide across her face as she took to the stage in the outfield on June 16, with longtime baseball coach Tim Corbin and vice chancellor for development and alumni relations John Lutz looking on from the crowd.

The trio helped mark the latest milestone in construction during a steel beam topping out ceremony, which signaled the completion of the project’s structural framework.

"If we invest in each of our programs in a way that gives our student athletes and coaches the resources they need to compete, we can win championships while also holding fast to our values ...." Lee said. "We recognize our ideals being reflected back at us and we appreciate excellence earned on our terms. We should always support that. We will always support that, starting with this remarkable facility that's starting to take shape."

Vanderbilt first announced its plans for renovations to the stadium in 2023 and later began construction in October 2025. Planned upgrades to the stadium include expanded seating capacity and premium seating in the outfield, expanded concessions, a new weight room and a pitching lab.

Corbin didn't want to simply improve the stadium with renovations, he wanted to turn Hawkins Field into a destination.

"My thoughts to them (were) simple, and it was we don't want this to look like any other ballpark in our conference," Corbin said at the ceremony. "Because there are a lot of nice ballparks in our conference, but a lot of them look the same. And we didn't want this one to look the same."

"We almost want this to look like a theater, so when people come in, they look at it, they're a part of it, they go, 'This is different.' "

This past season the Commodores went 33-25, with the season coming to a close in the second round of the SEC Tournament with a loss to Florida. While home games were played at Hawkins Field, despite construction, capacity was lowered from 3,700 to 3,442 seats with the stands in right field under renovation.

Construction also forced the right field fence to be moved in by 15 feet and raised by two feet for the 2026 season.

"You can build a baseball diamond pretty much anywhere, but it takes more than chalk lines and a fence to make that ballpark part of the community," Lee said. "At Vanderbilt, Hawkins Field is part of who we are."

Harrison Campbell can be reached at hcampbell@usatodayco.com and follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @hccamp.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt's Hawkins Field completes next step in renovations

Lewis Hamilton Reveals Secret to First Ferrari Win

Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton finally got his first win with the Scuderia, more than a season after his debut, and afterward he broke down what led to his breakthrough.

Hamilton got a ton of fanfare for his move to the biggest team in the sport, resulting in high expectations and the hope that he could break the team’s title drought.

Ferrari has been the but of everyone’s joke over procedures and decisions that have cost the team wins and success over the years, while Hamilton has been known for his consistency.

However, his time with the Italian teams got off to a horrible start, with the 2025 season being awful for the British driver.

May 3, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44)before the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
May 3, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44)before the Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

As the disappointing races piled on top of each other, Hamilton started to spiral on and off the track, seemingly getting to the point of quitting.

However, he underwent a total reset over the offseason, coming totally refreshed, and he has started to show the mettle that made him a seven-time champion.

How did Hamilton reset himself mentally?

“Well, I mean, I’m only human. So, you know, there’s moments where I see the stuff and for sure there’s moments where I allowed it to get to me and penetrate deeply. But, you know, then I went through a sequence of unplugging from that matrix,” Hamilton said after his win in Barcelona.

“I mentioned it last year, I spent lots of time with family, lots of time with friends, real people that know me, that have never doubted me, have stuck to and by me my whole life.

“And then I just went on the mission from Christmas Day. The training that I put in was harder than I’ve ever experienced, to keep myself in good shape, because I think at the beginning of last year I got injured here, actually, and carried that for months.

“And [one thing] that I know is to never second-guess yourself, never doubt yourself. You’ve got to continue to believe in yourself at the core. And those are the things that I’ve managed to re-implement into my mentality.”

May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Anthonie Knapp, OL Notre Dame

Summer is here, sort of, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Vikings fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Minnesota. 

Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Vikings, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Vikings fans can be the most informed fans. 

So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.

Film

  • Pittsburgh
  • Miami (FL)

Background Info

  • Listed at 6-4/300
  • 3-Star Recruit according to 247 Sports
  • Played Basketball in high school
  • Army All-American in high school
  • First team all-region for three consecutive years
  • Volunteered to coach at youth camps during his high school career
  • Dad played at Youngstown State
  • Freshman All-American in 2024

Notable career stats heading into 2026

  • Played in 27 Games
  • 746 Run Blocking Snaps
  • 785 Pass Blocking Snaps
  • 5 Sacks Allowed
  • Called for 10 Penalties on 1,531 Snaps

Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026

  • 70.9 Career Run Blocking Grade
  • 58 Career Pass Blocking Grade
  • 42 Pressures Allowed
  • 5.4% Pressure Rate

Strengths

  • Strength to have success at tackle, should do well moving inside
  • Sound technically, doesn’t commit a ton of penalties
  • Does well in pass protection
  • Works with a good base to anchor
  • Keeps his balance through bull rushers

Player Summary

Anthonie Knapp is making the move from tackle to guard for Notre Dame in 2026. He showcased some promise at the tackle spot as he handled bull rushers well with his ability to remain balanced and anchor. The move inside will help him handle speed, but it will also allow him to showcase his strength better in the run game, working up the middle. He has a chance to be a riser at his new position, but for now, we remain on the passive side of the evaluation. 

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report on Notre Dame's Anthonie Knapp

Countdown to Kickoff: Texas will lead the country in sacks this season

Eighty-one days until Texas kicks the 2026 season off against Texas State and it’s time for another hot take. This time, it’s about the havoc the Texas defense will create under Will Muschamp. Led by Colin Simons, I believe this defense will create more sacks than they ever have during the Sarkisian era and anyone in the country this season. 

Texas had 41 sacks a year ago and 46 the high mark during the Sarkisian era. The top mark in college football since 2020 is 55 sacks by Boise State in 2024 and Oklahoma State in 2021. Last season, Miami led the way with 50 sacks on the season, so that seems to be a fair mark for Texas to strive for. How will they get there is the bigger question. There are a number of players that will get in on the action but No. 11 will have to lead the way. 

Colin Simmons is the type of game wrecking edge rusher who could go #1 overall in 2027 pic.twitter.com/4U9fULjJfi

— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) November 7, 2025

Colin Simmons finished last season with 12 sacks, while also dropping into coverage more than other elite edge rushers. I expect that number to elevate up to nearly 15 sacks this season because of Muschamp’s attacking mentality. Beyond him, I believe you need five players to combine for 20 sacks. I would tab Lance Jackson(2 last year), Rasheem Biles(4.5), Brad Spence(3), Ty’Anthony Smith(2) and Zina Umeozulu(2) to be those guys. Then it’s the supporting cast, between the IDL, secondary and depth LBs, to combine for 15 sacks.  I believe players like Justus Terry, Bo Mascoe and Tyler Atkinson can help make that happen.

#Texas pass rush had its best day of the season vs. Oklahoma, a few notables:

Colin Simmons
• 2.5 sacks
• 4 pressures

Brad Spence
• 6 pressures
• 1 sack
• 2 TFL
• All in 16 pass rush snaps

Lance Jackson
• 4 pressures
• 1 sack
• 2 QB hurries
• All in 8 pass rush snaps

— CJ Vogel (@CJVogel_OTF) October 12, 2025

This is a lofty mark and Texas can have a very successful, top-tier pass rush without hitting this mark. Despite that, I believe this group with Colin Simmons leading the way can do damage. Muschamp is going to allow the players to attack more consistently and it will lead to remarkable results. Whether it’s 48, 50 or 55, I believe this 2026 Texas pass rush will be etched in Longhorns and college football history. 

Tomorrow, I want to get into Colin Simmons and why his energy needs to infect the rest of the roster. While he has a tendency to create headlines, the confidence and “nastiness” is something the rest of the Texas defense and team can learn, because they won’t win a National Championship without that.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Countdown to Kickoff: Texas pass rush will top the country in sacks

Snakes on a train (ing pitch)

A copperhead snake
A juvenile, venomous, southern copperhead snake like the ones seen in the Germany camp [Getty Images]

"In Germany, you worry about tactics, injuries, and your next opponent. Here, you also have to think about what might be hiding in the grass."

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich is just one player to be concerned about the presence of venomous snakes at the World Cup.

Players from Germany, Switzerland and Norway have voiced their concerns at the potential of a head-to-head meeting with local wildlife.

Kimmich and his team-mates reportedly came up against a copperhead, a venomous snake commonly found in North Carolina, at their base camp in Winston-Salem, while the Swiss marked a certain area in their San Diego camp as a "snake area" before the tournament.

Kimmich said: "We saw a snake yesterday, we were told it was venomous. If you get bitten, you have to go to the hospital.

"I don't think you'll die, but it's certainly dangerous. I have the feeling that if you step on a snake like that, it can end badly.

"That's why we're trying to keep our distance from animals here. I have respect for the people here. In Germany, I have the feeling there aren't so many dangerous animals."

Germany, who have won four World Cups, is home to seven species of snake, of which two are venomous.

"Once you hear what kind of snake it is and what can happen if you're bitten, it stops being funny very quickly," Kimmich added.

"We're here trying to prepare for the biggest tournament in football, and suddenly players are looking at the ground before every step they take."

Norway are also based in North Carolina, with the city of Greensboro's official website noting that copperheads are "very common" in the area.

The news did not exactly delight Norway captain Kristian Thorstvedt.

"I'm not happy at all to hear that," Thorstvedt said when told about the local wildlife.

U.S. Open 2026: 10 Major Storylines to Watch

The third major championship of 2026 kicks off Thursday with the 126th  U.S. Open. America’s National Championship tees off this year at Shinnecock Hills in New York on Long Island.

Last year, JJ Spaun clutched up on the 71st and 72nd holes to claim his first U.S. Open title and first major victory. He returns looking to become the second player since 1990 to retain the U.S. Open trophy in consecutive years.

Here are 10 major storylines to follow this week at the U.S. Open.

Can Scottie Scheffler make history?

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This Sunday is not only Father’s Day, but it is also Scottie Scheffler’s 30th birthday. Scheffler, who became a father two years ago, can also complete the career grand slam with a victory. Scheffler won the PGA Championship and the Open Championship last year before winning The Masters in 2022 and 2024. He would become the seventh player to complete the career grand and first since Rory McIlroy clinched it last year at The Masters.

Rory McIlroy looks to continue major success

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Speaking of McIlroy, he is looking for his second U.S. Open title and first since 2011. A win would also give McIlroy one Claret Jug away from completing a second career grand slam. McIlroy finished as the U.S. Open runner-up in 2023 and 2024 before placing T19 last year at Oakmont. Last year’s top 20 finish ended a streak of five consecutive top 10 finishes at the U.S. Open. Now entering Shinnecock Hills, he is looking to make the cut after not making the weekend in 2018. So far this season, McIlroy has a runner-up finish at The Genesis Invitational and a T7 at the PGA Championship last month.

Also read: Tiger Woods Calls America the ‘Greatest Country on Earth’ in Emotional Memorial Day Message Honoring Dad

Can Xander Schauffele’s U.S. Open success take him one step further?

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For how difficult the U.S. Open courses are set up year after year, Xander Schauffele has been able to overcome each course but without hoisting the trophy. Since his U.S. Open debut in 2017, he has finished no worse than 14th, which includes six top 10 finishes in his first seven starts. Coming off a T12 finish last year, Schauffele’s average U.S. Open finish is 7.7, which leads the current field. Only Brooks Koepka comes close to Schauffele at 14.6. It also includes a sixth-place finish in 2018 at Shinnecock Hills. Although his game has changed since 2018, the results have stayed the same as Schauffele can win and be one Green Jacket away from the career Grand Slam.

2026 U.S. Open longshots

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Like last year with Spaun and last month with Aaron Rai at the PGA Championship, anyone in the field can win a major championship with a good week. The conditions are in place. Spaun was the only man in the field to shoot under par last year at Oakmont. The key for any longshot winner will first take high numbers before the weather can play any factor, which the wind and undulation will be a pivotal factor.   

Related: US Open 2025: 10 winners and losers, including J.J. Spaun winning America’s National Championship

Cinderellas to watch

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The journey of a long shot to win the U.S. Open is a little more straightforward compared to the first two majors of the year. One of the tools is the way players qualify for the U.S. Open. The U.S. Open, which is run by the United States Golf Association (USGA) holds qualifying stages. As a result, nearly half the field (44%) had to go through qualifying to make the third major of 2026. At the different spectrum of ages in this field, 17-year-old Miles Russell and 44-year-old J.B. Holmes are both competing this week. Both had to go through playing 36 holes in one day to qualify.

Adam Scott to reach milestone marker

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When Thursday comes along, Adam Scott will accomplish what only one player has done in major championship history. Scott, 45, will reach 100 consecutive major championship starts and will join four-time U.S. Open champion Jack Nicklaus, who started a record 146 straight majors from 1962 to 1998. After Scott, the next closest active player is Jordan Spieth at 52 straight major starts. Scott’s consecutive major streak began at the 2001 Open Championship.

Course history

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Shinnecock Hills is one of the USGA’s five founding clubs and is hosting its sixth U.S. Open. This year marks the first time the U.S. Open returns to Shinnecock Hills since 2018, when Brooks Koepka won at 1-over par. Located on the east end of Long Island, N.Y., Shinnecock Hills also hosted the U.S. Open in 1896, 1995, 1986, and 1896. William Flynn designed the current layout of the course in 1931, and it incorporates prevailing winds and natural angles.   

Notable Groups at the U.S. Open

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Here is a look at the notable pairings for the first two days of the U.S. Open. (All times ET; a denotes amateur)

  • 7:30 a.m. (Thu.) | 1:25 p.m. (Fri.): Brooks Koepka, Cameron Young, Chris Gotterup
  • 7:52 a.m. | 1:47 p.m.: Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Tommy Fleetwood
  • 8: 03 a.m. | 1:58 p.m.: Harris English, Adam Scott, Nick Taylor
  • 8:14 a.m. | 2:09 p.m.: Mason Howell (a), Scottie Scheffler, JJ Spaun
  • 1:14 p.m. | 7:19 a.m.: Aaron Rai, Collin Morikawa, Jason Day
  • 1:25 p.m. | 7:30 a.m.: Bryson DeChambeau, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick
  • 1:36 p.m. | 7:41 a.m.: Dustin Johnson, Wyndham Clark, Gary Woodland  
  • 1:47 p.m. | 7:52 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele
  • 2:09 p.m. | 8:14 a.m.: Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm

How to Watch the 2026 U.S. Open

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Here is the broadcast information for this week’s major tournament at Shinnecock Hills. (All times ET)

  • Thu.: 6:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. (USA Network), 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. (Peacock and NBCSN)
  • Fri.: 6:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Peacock and NBCSN), 1:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. NBC and Peacock)
  • Sat.: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (USA Network), 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. (NBC and Peacock)
  • Sun.: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. (USA Network), 12 p.m. – 7 p.m. (NBC and Peacock)  

My 2026 U.S. Open championship pick

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I am going to pick Tommy Fleetwood to win the 2026 U.S. Open. Fleetwood, who finished as the runner-up at the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, is coming off a T4 at the Memorial and a T11 last week at the RBC Canadian Open. Although he has not contended at a major championship this year, Fleetwood is one of those players who are part of that upper echelon who have not won a major championship. Since 2019, six players have claimed their first major victory at a U.S. Open

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McLaren lodge appeal with FIA over Gasly ruling after Monaco GP

McLaren have appealed against the decision to reinstate Pierre Gasly’s podium finish at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Alpine driver Gasly was demoted from third to seventh after the race on June 7 when he was given two separate five-second time penalties for speeding in the pit lane.

The Frenchman’s position was restored after Alpine requested a right of review.

In rescinding his punishments, Formula One timekeepers acknowledged there had been an issue in how the pit lane speeds were measured.

However, four other drivers, including McLaren’s Oscar Piastri, had already served time penalties for the same offence earlier in the race.

In appealing to the sport’s governing body, the FIA, McLaren said in a statement this raised “important questions concerning sporting fairness, regulatory consistency and the integrity of competition”.

The statement added: “Throughout the Monaco Grand Prix weekend – and in every event – all teams operated according to the regulations and established standard practices for what concerns the speed limit in the pit lane as they were applied at the time.

“Competitors adjusted their procedures accordingly and, where required, accepted and served penalties imposed under those regulations.

“In our view, the subsequent removal of penalties creates a situation in which some competitors are disadvantaged by having acted in accordance with the rules and the stewards’ decisions.

“Such an outcome risks creating sporting inequity and undermining confidence in the consistent application of the FIA sporting regulations.”

McLaren – whose leading driver in the race, Piastri, finished fifth – said their appeal was not “directed at any competitor” but was made from a desire to see regulations “applied consistently, transparently and fairly to all participants”.

Kraken's Bobby McMann gets $21.2 million contract update after Maple Leafs trade

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The Seattle Kraken traded for Bobby McMann with aspirations of making noise in the playoffs, but that didn't happen.

They only had a chance to get McMann because he was on an expiring contract, making him expendable to the struggling Toronto Maple Leafs. Now, though, that means that McMann is a free agent.

He'll be one of the more intriguing players available. It's not a great forward pool in free agency, for starters.

McMann is also a bit of a late bloomer who has shown he certainly belongs in a solid NHL role on the wing.

What will that be worth? Probably a pretty good payday.

MORE: Mitch Marner can't quite escape the haters

Bobby McMann contract projection

McMann could earn more than $5 million per year on a new deal.

The Athletic's Chris Johnston projects him for a four-year deal at $5.3 million per year, which is $21.2 million in total value.

There had been some speculation before the trade that McMann could even return to the Maple Leafs, although Toronto has a ton of priorities, and maybe less need for McMann with the presumed draft pick of Gavin McKenna.

Still, someone will be getting a good player, and McMann will be getting a good payday.

"McMann is staring down the biggest payday of his professional career after scoring 29 goals in a season split between the Kraken and the Toronto Maple Leafs — the fourth-highest total among potential free agents this summer," Johnston writes. "A big body who skates well, McMann drives the net hard and plays a power game. He’s also unafraid to take the body and get in on the forecheck, and he has authored a great story of perseverance — going undrafted before working his way up from the ECHL. His biggest asset is an explosive shot release."

From undrafted to a big deal -- it's a cool story no matter where McMann signs his contract.

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Golden Knights coaching candidates: Who's available with John Tortorella out?

The Vegas Golden Knights are looking for a new coach after their Stanley Cup run, saying John Tortorella isn't returning.

The Golden Knights are a win-now team, evidenced by them firing Bruce Cassidy with eight games left in the regular season and hiring Tortorella. The move worked as Tortorella turned around the slumping team, won the Pacific Division and three rounds of the playoffs before Vegas lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Final.

One of the bigger available names, Peter Laviolette, was hired by the Los Angeles Kings. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Edmonton Oilers are far along in their coaching searches, which could take more names out of circulation. Craig Berube is available, but would a reunion with Mitch Marner be a good thing?

Here are potential candidates for the Golden Knights' coach opening:

Ryan Craig, Henderson Silver Knights coach

He's the coach of the Golden Knights' American Hockey affiliate and was an assistant coach on Vegas' 2023 championship team, so he'll be familiar to players. He got Henderson to the second round of the AHL playoffs this year. It seems as some point, he will get the job.

Hire from within

John Stevens and Dominique Ducharme are former NHL head coaches. Stevens was an assistant coach for the 2012 and 2014 champion Kings and the 2023 Golden Knights. Ducharme led the Montreal Canadiens to the 2021 Stanley Cup Final, getting past the Golden Knights along the way.

Jay Woodcroft, Anaheim Ducks assistant coach

Woodcroft worked with star players on the Edmonton Oilers in Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, and the Golden Knights have plenty of stars. Edmonton reached the conference finals in his first season in 2021-22 and had 50 wins in his second season. He was fired after a slow start in this third season.

Patrick Roy, former New York Islanders coach

He's a big name who had success in junior hockey. But he might not be a good fit because he has never advanced out of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Islanders replaced him with four games left in the regular season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: John Tortorella out: Golden Knights coaching candidates

Michigan State football nabs 3-star Don Spillers III from Detroit King

Pat Fitzgerald won a Big Ten recruiting battle for a key in-state prospect.

Don Spillers III from Detroit Martin Luther King picked Michigan State football over Illinois at a ceremony at his school on Monday, June 15. The three-star safety/athlete had Illinois as his other finalist and also had offers from Michigan, Maryland, Purdue and a number of other Power Four programs.

Detroit Cass Tech freshman wide receiver Peyton Robinson (10) jumps for a catch against Detroit King junior linebacker Don Spillers (4) during the second half at Detroit Public Schools Football League City Championships at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. Cass Tech won 35-19.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound Spillers is ranked the No. 63 athlete and No. 881 overall player in the 2027 recruiting class according to 247Sports.com. He is considered the 14th-best prospect in the state.

Spillers also has played wide receiver and running back on offense, cornerback on defense and returns kicks and punts for the Crusaders. He also wrestled and ran track.

That gives Fitzgerald 15 commitments in his first full recruiting cycle after being hired Dec. 1. Spillers is the third player from Michigan to give his pledge, along with Brighton offensive tackle Jack Carlson and East Grand Rapids offensive lineman Grant Adloff. The 2027 class is ranked No. 39 overall.

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Not a Californian? You can still apply to volunteer for Olympics in LA

The application to volunteer for another global competition opens up days after the final 2026 World Cup game in Los Angeles.

Volunteer applications for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles open up on Tuesday, July 14. The application is for “games-time volunteering,” with tasks that could include assisting guests and athletes or more specialized roles like medical and translation services, according to LA28.

The application period coincides with another opportunity for fans to score tickets to the games.

Volunteer roles fall into the following categories, according to LA28, with more information about the roles to come on July 14:

  • Ceremonies
  • Communications
  • Driving
  • Experience
  • Medical
  • Operations
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Volunteer eligibility

While you can indicate your preferred volunteer role categories, know that your top choices aren’t guaranteed, said LA28.

Am I eligible to volunteer at the LA Olympics?

People who meet the following criteria can apply to volunteer, according to LA28:

  • 18 years old or older at the time of applying
  • Be proficient in English, reading and writing
  • Be available for a minimum of 10 nonconsecutive shifts during the 2028 Olympic Games period (March-August 2028) or Paralympic Games period (August-September 2028). Shifts are approximately eight hours.
  • Be present at one of these locations during the above periods: Greater Los Angeles, Oklahoma City, New York City, Columbus, Nashville, St. Louis, San Jose and San Diego

According to LA28, you don’t need to be a U.S. citizen or a California resident to volunteer. Keep in mind that volunteering is unpaid, and travel or lodging expenses aren’t covered, said LA28.

How to apply to volunteer for LA Olympics

Visit la28.org to sign up for updates about volunteer applications. You’ll be invited to an in-person assessment in Los Angeles if selected from the initial application pool, according to LA28. A virtual experience will be available if you are selected but you’re not in Los Angeles, said LA28. If you’re selected, you’ll be notified via email.

Can I get tickets for the LA Olympics?

Visit la28.org to register for next ticket draw for the Olympic Games. The registration window closes July 22, and those who’ve previously registered for the first ticket draw but weren’t selected for a time slot will be automatically entered into this upcoming draw. You’ll be notified Aug. 6-7 if you’ve been given a time slot to purchase tickets.

Tickets for the Paralympic Games will be available for purchase in 2027.

When is the next Olympics?

The Olympic Games are July 14-30, 2028. The Paralympic Games are Aug. 15-27, 2028.

Paris Barraza is a reporter covering Los Angeles and Southern California for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at pbarraza@usatodayco.com.

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Why Chris Shula will take Rams defense to the next level in 2026

For Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, his two years in charge of the defense have come with their fair share of challenges.

The loss of Aaron Donald, compounded by having the cheapest defense in the NFL for the last two seasons, led to a variety of narratives being written about his overall success. I was highly critical of Shula early in his tenure, and it's clear that initial assumptions were incorrectly made as Shula rebounded from a slow start to his play-calling career.

Shula admitted himself last year that he needed to get back to basics, and his simplified method of applying overt pressure at the line of scrimmage led to the Rams having arguably the NFL's best defense to end the 2024 season, with their 2025 unit looking even better for most of the season.

Shula would then fall victim to the curse every coordinator has to deal with: a lack of supplies. The Rams' secondary wasn't good enough to win, and the defensive line wasn't mature enough to control the line of scrimmage. That's all changed. With Myles Garrett, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylen Watson firmly entrenched on the roster, the one Achilles' heel that doomed Shula's unit is gone.

At times, Shula would either have to be extremely conservative or call a wild concept meant to force a turnover because he didn't have the talent or depth to walk the line between aggressive and overt in his play calls.

If we look back at the end of 2024 to 2025, the Rams were absolutely brilliant on defense. They had some moments early, but they were growing as a team, really taking off after their win against the Baltimore Ravens. Their biggest issue was that they couldn't run man coverage. Thus, they couldn't blitz as much as they would have liked, and they struggled to defend against play action.

In my opinion, the Rams' run defense wasn't good enough as the season went on for Nate Landman to read the game properly. When Landman is allowed to be comfortable and is able to get a natural read on the action, he'll snuff out what is going on quickly. Garrett will allow Landman to get back to that place. On top of that, with bodies like Garrett, Kobie Turner, and Poona Ford on the defensive line, Landman should have his shot to punch out more footballs as the season goes on.

McDuffie, Watson, and Quentin Lake are all able to play man coverage, with Lake being able to handle tight ends, as well. That should allow Shula to use Jaylen McCollough in a more aggressive way, especially with safeties Kam Curl and Kam Kinchens having a deep understanding of each other's game. That allows the Rams to maintain the dome of their defense and take away big plays over the top.

What is really going to take Shula to the next level this year is Sean McVay. Shula spoke in depth last season about how valuable McVay is as a sounding board to his ideas, and in a league that is quickly installing as many multiple-tight end packages as possible, who better to talk to about defending against a multiple-TE personnel group than the man at the forefront of its offensive revolution?

Shula has the talent, the staff, and the inside knowledge to rival Seattle's defense this season. He also has the manpower to eclipse their championship success. This is the year that Shula's defense in LA will lead the NFL in sacks and interceptions. This is the moment Shula has been preparing for.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' Chris Shula will take LA's defense to next level in 2026

Hornet Football Announces 2026 season ticket sales

Football season is officially around the corner, and with that, the opening of season tickets for Huntsville football will be opening soon.

Ticket sales will open on July 6 for current season ticket holders, before opening to the public on Aug. 3. Season tickets are $50 per seat, along with a processing fee.

The window for current season ticket holders will be open from July 6 through July 23. It will be the opportunity to rebuy the seats you had in the previous year. On July 28, the opportunity to exchange your seats will open.

Ticket holders can find the perfect location during this window.

The general public will have the opportunity to buy season tickets starting Aug. 3. Seats are expected to sell quickly, so fans are encouraged to purchase early.

“We look forward to packing the stadium and creating an incredible atmosphere for Friday Night Football,” Huntsville Athletic Business Specialist Lisa Blackburn said.

Tickets will be available online only and can be accessed at https://www.hornetnation.info/HTtickets once the ticket sales go live. You can also download them in the Hometown Ticketing Fan app in the App Store or Google Play.

Huntsville will play five home games for the 2026 season, featuring A&M Consolidated (Sept. 4), Houston Spring Woods (Sept. 25), New Caney West Fork (Oct. 9), Kingwood Park (Oct. 23) and Splendora (Oct. 30). The Hornets’ home slate will open at 7 p.m. Sept. 4 against A&M Consolidated.

The regular season will open on Aug. 28 with a road trip to Brenham.

Telemundo's FIFA World Cup 2026 Debut Breaks Records With 13.4 Million Viewers

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Raúl Jiménez, #9 of Mexico, celebrates with teammates after scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

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Telemundo's FIFA World Cup 2026 kickoff scored a goal of its own, shattering viewership records right from the start. The network's Spanish-language coverage of the opening game between host-nation Mexico and South Africa made history on multiple fronts. It was the most-watched FIFA World Cup opening game ever, regardless of language, and the most-watched men's game in Spanish-language television history.

Across Telemundo, Peacock and Telemundo Deportes' digital platforms, the match delivered a Total Audience Delivery (TAD) of 13.4 million viewers, a 229% increase over the tournament's opening game in 2022.

On linear television alone, Mexico v. South Africa averaged 7.6 million viewers, peaking at 9.3 million. It was the highest-rated telecast in Telemundo's history and the No. 1 program on Thursday, regardless of language.

Streaming Delivers

Telemundo's bet on digital and streaming for the FIFA World Cup 2026 is already paying off.

That figure is even more striking given that Qatar was itself a streaming milestone. Argentina v. Mexico during the 2022 group stage became the most-streamed FIFA World Cup match in U.S. media history, regardless of language, drawing an AMA of 2.08 million viewers. The 2026 opening game more than doubled it.

That growth validates Telemundo's approach. Going into 2026, the network had already identified the rise of the "Super Streamer" – highly mobile, digitally savvy Hispanic consumers watching across multiple devices simultaneously – as the driving force behind its multiplatform strategy.

The network built a full digital ecosystem around its broadcast coverage, spanning an interactive World Cup Hub on Peacock, social watch parties, a nightly digital show targeting Gen Z audiences and immersive features including Dolby Vision HDR and Visión de Campo, a first-of-its-kind vertical camera experience. Day one proved the bet was right.

Over the first two matches of day one, Mexico v. South Africa and South Korea v. Czechia, Telemundo, Peacock and Telemundo's streaming platforms combined for a TAD of 10 million viewers, nearly triple the first two-game average from the 2022 tournament.

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Telemundo's Record-Setting Coverage Extends to Team USA

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony averaged 3.1 million viewers on linear, the best performance for an opening ceremony since 2014 and a 235% increase from 2022.

When combined with all complementary World Cup programming beginning at 8 a.m. on June 11, Telemundo delivered its most-watched day ever on linear television, averaging 2.6 million viewers in total day.

The records kept falling beyond opening day. Preliminary numbers for the United States v. Paraguay match show Telemundo, Peacock and Telemundo's streaming platforms drawing 8.9 million viewers, according to Telemundo data.

That total made it the most-watched Team USA FIFA World Cup match ever on Spanish-language television and the most-watched FIFA World Cup group stage match not featuring Mexico in Spanish-language TV history. It also represents a 156% increase over Team USA's first group stage match in 2022, when the opener against Wales drew 3.5 million viewers.


This article was originally published on Forbes.com

2026 Slovak Darts Open: Draw, schedule, prize money and format explained

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The Euro Tour heads to Slovakia, with the Slovak Darts Open marking the ninth ET event of 2026.

As usual, 48 qualifiers will battle it out, starting on Friday, in hopes of advancing to the final on Sunday night.

What to know about the Slovak Darts Open

Let's take a look at some of the specifics of the tournament.

MORE: 2026 Slovak Darts Open qualifiers

2026 Slovak Darts Open draw & schedule

*This section will be updated once the information comes out

Tournament bracket

*This section will be updated once the information comes out

Prize Money

*Data via Wikipedia

Stage (num. of players)Prize money
Winner(1)£35,000
Runner-up(1)£15,000
Semi-finalists(2)£10,000
Quarter-finalists(4)£8,000
Third round losers(8)£5,000
Second round losers(16)£3,500*
First round losers(16)£2,000*
Total£230,000

Format

48 players will be in action this weekend, with 16 seeded players receiving automatic byes into the second round action on Saturday.

Each seeded player will play the winner of one of Friday's games, leaving 32 players left after Friday.

Saturday will feature only round two games, determining which 16 players will advance to action on Sunday.

The afternoon session on Sunday will consist of the round of 16 games.

The evening session will consist of the quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds.

The first round, second round, round of 16 and quarterfinal round will all be played in a best-of-11-leg format.

The semifinal round will be best-of-13 legs, and the final will be best-of-15 legs.

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Ben Crenshaw reveals the funny story behind Shinnecock's brutal 14th

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Ben Crenshaw can’t wait to see how the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club unfolds. Crenshaw, who held the lead on the front nine on Sunday in the final round in 1986 before “crumpling like a cheap suitcase,” helped restore the design intent of original course designer William Flynn.

Speaking Monday on the 5 Clubs podcast, Crenshaw told a doozy of a story about the 14th hole, named “Thom’s Elbow.”

Crenshaw, 74, recalled playing Shinnecock in 1973 during his first visit with its longtime pro Charlie Thom. 

Thom, a Scottish native, served as Shinnecock’s head pro for 55 years. The 14th tee rests not far from the previous home of the club’s pro shop, which was Thom’s office for all those years. But there’s another reason that the hole was named Thom’s Elbow.

The par-4 14th plays 520 yards and features a dramatic drop in elevation from the teeing area to the fairway, which pitches from right to left. The preferred angle of approach is from the left side of the fairway, which sits on a diagonal. The second shot plays slightly uphill to a green that pitches gently from back to front, with a runoff behind it. The 14th played as the hardest hole in the 2018 U.S. Open. Allow Crenshaw to tell the story of how Thom relayed the humorous reason behind the naming of the hole.

“He stuck out his arm and said look at my elbow, it’s crooked. They named the 14th hole after me because it’s crooked (just like my elbow). It goes back up the hill,” Crenshaw recalled.  

Garrett Morrison of The Fried Eggmay have said it best in describing the challenge of the 14th hole: “Thom’s Elbow is Shinnecock in a nutshell: ferociously challenging on every shot, but also intelligently designed to assess the player’s mastery of wind, terrain and angles," he wrote. "Is it fun to play? Not really. But it’s an excellent test."

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State’s attorney’s office reviewing possible charges in Dolton shooting death of 31-year-old basketball player

The Dolton Police Department completed its investigation into the fatal shooting of professional basketball player Khapri Alston, 31, last month, but are waiting for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office to review the case.

Alston was shot and killed May 21 on the 14100 block of Martin Luther King Drive in Dolton.

The Police Department’s investigative findings were sent to the state’s attorney’s office for review, the village said in a statement.

“We understand the community’s concern and the family’s desire for answers,” the statement said. “We share those concerns and recognize the importance of ensuring this matter is handled with the utmost professionalism, integrity, and transparency.”

The decision of whether to file charges will be made by the state’s attorney’s office, the village said.

The state’s attorney’s office confirmed last week it was contacted in the case, but would not comment on a pending investigation.

“As in every case, prosecutors must evaluate all of the available evidence and consider the applicable laws to determine whether we can meet the legal standard for bringing criminal charges,” the office said in a statement.

The case has drawn substantial attention, with controversial former Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard among the most prominent voices calling for answers.

“He was beloved and he deserved justice,” Khapri’s father, Chenier Alston, said following the shooting. “We’re not going to stop until we get justice.”

Alston played for several basketball teams both in the United States and abroad, his father said, and won a championship in Chile.

The Club Deportivo Valdivia, whom Alston played for in Chile, posted on its social media last week that it would be holding a Khapri Alston Cup in his honor on June 28 and 29 together with Club Deportes Las Ánimas.

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Kobbie Mainoo makes fascinating Luka Modric admission ahead of showdown

Kobbie Mainoo makes fascinating Luka Modric admission ahead of showdown
Kobbie Mainoo makes fascinating Luka Modric admission ahead of showdown

Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo has dropped a candid verdict on AC Milan’s Luka Modric, with the pair set to face off.

History beckons

Mainoo will be looking to make history by winning the World Cup with England in North America.

After a tough start to the 2025/26 season in which he found playing time extremely hard to come by under Ruben Amorim, Mainoo’s fortunes significantly improved after Amorim’s dismissal and Michael Carrick’s appointment as his replacement.

One of Carrick’s first decisions was restoring Mainoo to the team. This call paid instant dividends as Mainoo transformed United in the middle of the park. The Carrington started all but one of the 17 games that Carrick took charge of as United finished third and secured Champions League football after a two-year absence.

Mainoo’s brilliant performances earned him a place in Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad. He and Marcus Rashford are the only United representatives. Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire were bizarrely overlooked by the German coach.

England are considered one of the favourites to win the World Cup, and they kickstart their quest on Wednesday when they take on Croatia in Arlington, Texas. Should he feature, Mainoo could find himself going head-to-head with a true midfield icon in Modric.

Mainoo spoke to ITV Football and admitted that he sees Modric as a role model. The United youngster also disclosed what aspect of Modric’s game he admires the most and would love to emulate.

Mainoo’s admission

Mainoo told the news outlet, “Luka Modrić? He’s a role model, definitely. He was one of the best players in the world at Real Madrid and the best when he won the Ballon d’Or.”

“It’s crazy to be able to play against him and even at club level, hearing things. Casemiro would say about him, the pedestal that he holds him on.”

The 21-year-old added, “The quality Luka has, him and Kroos, the way they play football, always wanting the ball and understanding each other so well.”

Asked to choose one part of Modric’s game, Mainoo swiftly pointed to his decisiveness in key moments. “His final pass, assists and decisive passes in big games.”

Mainoo further remarked, “Repetition, the repetition to have confidence to try and get on the half turn in dangerous spaces.”

England vs. Croatia kicks off at 9pm.

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Alex Pereira goes off on referees; Says someone must be held accountable after Gane’s KO

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Alex Pereira has broken his silence after his attempt to win a third world title ended in defeat.

The former two-weight champion made the move up to heavyweight, hoping to add another belt to his collection. But Ciryl Gane proved too big and too strong, stopping him in the second round.

Pereira’s bout was one of two title fights at UFC Freedom 250, held on the White House lawn. And the finish hasn’t come without controversy, with Gane landing several punches that looked like they were behind the head.

Alex Pereira took a couple of days to reflect before posting a video to his YouTube channel, where he addressed his defeat at the UFC Freedom 250 event. Despite the loss, Pereira maintained that he was content with how things played out overall.

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Alex Pereira speaks out after UFC Freedom 250 loss

In the video, Pereira revealed that he had spoken with referee Herb Dean before the fight, raising concerns about Ciryl Gane’s tendency for illegal strikes. He feels that those warnings weren’t taken seriously enough and believes there should be consequences.

“If you watch the footage, man, multiple shots there, multiple elbows,” Pereira explained in Portuguese. “Okay, sure, the jab? [Thumbs up] okay. But given everything that happened, I was getting up and it became difficult to recover.

“But I believe that if it wasn’t for those shots, I’d be in that situation and could have possibly recovered. Maybe not, they were very hard shots, illegal shots, but it is what it is. It’s very difficult to prepare, to dedicate yourself, to get there.

“There’s a guy whose only job is to do that. I told him beforehand that I think it’s hard to put myself in the referee’s shoes. My opponent is there, he starts striking, and the ref sees that they are illegal shots. But he thinks like this ‘how am I going to stop this fight?’

“It’s illegal! It’s in the rules, you’re not going to be wrong if you stop it, it’s in the rules. You stop it, if people ask ‘why did you stop it?’ Say ‘look at the video’. In that scenario people would give him credit as a man.

Pereira didn’t hold back on his thoughts about Dean’s performance either: “But now, he is not a man. He shouldn’t have been refereeing that fight to be honest.” The Brazilian continued: “A guy like that should be punished.”

“That’s how it is,” concluded Pereira. “It’s a very serious job; it’s a very serious event.”

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‘This is madness’ – Iran World Cup coaches watch from hotel in Tijuana after being denied US visas

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Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Iran’s 2026 World Cup campaign was always likely to have political overtones, given that the United States is one of the host nations.

Their 2-2 draw with New Zealand could have been a straightforward soccer story, but forward Mehdi Taremi did not waste the chance to criticise how the squad and delegation have been treated during the tournament.

A viral video has since supported his words, showing members of Iran’s coaching staff watching the match from a hotel in Tijuana after being denied entry to the US.

Iran coaches forced to watch World Cup opener from hotel

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Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

Journalist Sulaiman Ahmed shared the clip on X, showing Iranian coaches following their team’s World Cup debut from across the border.

The reaction from fans was one of frustration, with many arguing that the situation had undermined the spirit of the tournament.

“This is madness. This is a crime committed against the football we love,” one user wrote.

Another added: “This is f—— crazy. FIFA should never host the World Cup in America again.”

And a third said: “Awwww this is so sad and not fair! Sports (including tennis for Russian players) should have nothing to do with anything but sports.”

Gianni Infantino made Iran players a locker-room promise

Frustration around Iran continued after the New Zealand match, when FIFA president Gianni Infantino reportedly visited the dressing room.

According to Taremi and Mohammad Mohebbi, Infantino promised to help with problems affecting the team during the tournament, after players raised concerns about travel and visa issues.

Head coach Amir Ghalenoei was also frustrated, while Taremi described the wider situation around Iran as “a disaster”.

Infantino had previously said he promised Iran they would reach the World Cup, even if he had to drive them from Tehran himself. That support is now being tested by the realities of a politically charged tournament.

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Houston's Collin Bland, CBHS' Will Brick invited to 2026 MLB Draft combine

Two Memphis high school baseball stars are a step closer to acheiving their dreams.

Houston slugger Collin Bland and Christian Brothers catcher Will Brick were among 334 draft-eligible players invited to the 2026 MLB Draft combine from June 23-25 at Chase Field in Phoenix Arizona, the MLB announced June 15.

The Memphis-area stars are two of 140 high school players to be invited to the combine, which takes place before the draft July 13-15.

Brick, The 2026 Gatorade Tennessee Baseball Player of the Year and The CA's Player of the Year, has had the eyes of professional scouts for some time, dating back to his play with Team USA's U-18 World Cup-winning team in September 2025.

During the 2026 season, the Mississippi State signee batted .526 with 25 RBI, 28 runs, nine doubles and five home runs. His defense and arm behind the plate have been boosts to his draft status as well. The 6-foot-2 catcher is rated by MLB.com as the No. 51 prospect entering the draft.

For Bland, the power-hitting lefty has grown into one of the most feared hitters in Tennessee. After setting a Shelby County record with 13 home runs in 2025, Bland drew 48 walks during his 2026 campaign. The Vanderbilt signee batted .432 with a 1.471 OPS, hitting 12 doubles, eight home runs and driving in 33 runs while scoring 50 runs as Houston finished state runner-up in Class 4A.

Wendell Shepherd Jr. is The Commercial Appeal's high school sports beat writer. Reach Wendell at wendell.shepherd@commercialappeal.com or on X @wendellsjr_.

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Oregon Ducks add yet another 5-star wide receiver

When you think about the elite college football teams in wide receiver recruiting, obviously, the Ohio State Buckeyes are at the top of the list. But the Oregon Ducks are starting to make a little bit of noise.

On Tuesday, 5-star WR Dakota Guerrant announced his commitment to the Ducks, bumping Oregon up to the No. 4 spot in the 2027 national recruiting rankings. Guerrant ranks as the No. 23 overall player and the No. 4 wide receiver in the class. He will be a major addition to the Ducks' signing class, especially alongside blue-chip passer Will Mencl, one of the best QBs in the nation.

BREAKING: Elite 2027 WR Dakota Guerrant has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’2 195 WR from Harper Woods, MI chose the Ducks over Michigan

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— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 16, 2026

What's impressive about this is the consistency with which the Ducks have started to attract elite pass-catchers. Before Dan Lanning got to town, Oregon was not viewed as a wide receiver school, with its last and only 5-star WR being Cameron Colvin, committing back in 2004. Now, the Ducks have signed a 5-star WR in five straight recruiting classes.

  • 2023 Class: Jurrion Dickey
  • 2024 Class: Gatlin Bair
  • 2025 Class: Dakorien Moore
  • 2026 Class: Jalen Lott
  • 2027 Class: Dakota Guerrant

It's no secret that Lanning is one of the best recruiters in all of college football, but seeing how much he has improved the talent level at the WR position in particular is encouraging for Oregon fans.

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West Virginia vs. Troy baseball box score: Live stats from College World Series

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The Troy Trojans baseball team faces the West Virginia Mountaineers on Tuesday afternoon in Omaha. Both look to keep their season's alive in the College World Series elimination game.

The Trojans already survived once with a win over Ole Miss, while the Mountaineers were on the wrong side of a 5-2 loss to North Carolina. The winner will advance to face UNC, and need two straight wins.

First pitch will be at 2 p.m. ET on ESPN.

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West Virginia vs. Troy vs.  baseball box score: Live stats from College World Series

West Virginia 

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
5Armani GuzmanRF211020.316.415
2Gavin Kelly2B422302.377.475
6Paul SchoenfeldCF311011.331.425
11Sean SmithDH401102.322.412
Matthew GravelineC411101.292.368
17Matt IneichSS100020.291.439
12Brodie Kresser1B200000.298.400
24Ben LumsdenLF300002.265.398
8Tyrus Hall3B211011.286.408
Total2567569

2B: 

  • Graveline 1 (12)

H: 

  • Kelly 1 (18)

RBI: 

  • Kelly 3 (60)
  • Smith 1 (55)
  • Graveline 1 (37)
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
31Dawson MontesaP5.120046235.4
55Ben McDougalP0.10000013.5
Total5.22004624
  • McDougal 6 (3 strikes)
  • Montesa 112 (64 strikes)

Troy

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
2Aaron PiaseckiSS200010.337.444
32Josh Pyne3B200011.283.368
34Blake Cavill1B200011.274.432
5Jimmy JanickiC301001.344.417
1Steven MeierCF200001.309.450
22Drew NelsonLF300002.307.392
37Sean Darnell2B100010.262.386
8Jabe BoroffDH201000.280.407
23Houston MarkhamRF200000.320.353
Total1902046

2B: 

  • Janicki 1 (26)
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
30Cooper EllingworthP3.042234176.1
26Matt DillP0.11000025.5
27Dylan AlonsoP2.224435135.1
Total6.07666932
  • Dill 5 (3 strikes)
  • Ellingworth 73 (39 strikes)
  • Alonso 68 (40 strikes)

How to watch: West Virginia vs. Troy 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Game 

Date: Tuesday, June 16

Time: 2 p.m. ET 

TV: ESPN

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Ace Reese, 8 Mississippi State baseball signees invited to 2026 MLB Draft Combine

STARKVILLE — Ace Reese is Mississippi State baseball's only player invited to the 2026 MLB Draft Combine, but eight players in Mississippi State's recruiting class were invited, too.

Those 2026 signees are catcher Will Brick, outfielder Martin Shelar, pitchers Wilson Andersen, Denton Lord, Landon Brown and Jacob Carbaugh and shortstops Rocco Maniscalco and Noah Danza.

The combine runs from June 23-25 in Phoenix. The draft is July 11-12 in Philadelphia.

Reese is ranked as the No. 21 prospect by MLB.com. The third baseman transferred to MSU before the 2025 season and could be the program's first position player picked in the first round since Justin Foscue in 2020.

Reese batted .336 this season with 24 home runs, 74 RBIs and 73 runs as the Bulldogs reached the Athens Super Regional in coach Brian O'Connor's first season. Reese joined MSU legends Rafael Palmeiro and Will Clark this season as the only players in program history with consecutive 20-home run seasons.

Brick, who's from Memphis, Tennessee, is Mississippi State's highest-ranked recruit in the draft rankings at No. 51.

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MLB draft rankings for Mississippi State players in combine

Here are the draft rankings for the Mississippi State players at the draft combine, according to MLB.com:

  • 3B Ace Reese: No. 21
  • C Will Brick: No. 51
  • SS Rocco Maniscalco: No. 56
  • RHP Landon Brown: No. 63
  • RHP Denton Lord: No. 72
  • RHP Wilson Andersen: No. 108
  • OF Martin Shelar: No. 193
  • RHP Jake Carbaugh: None
  • SS Noah Danza: None

Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for The Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

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TST Best Bets: June 16, 2026

Jun 13, 2026; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) dribbles the ball against Connecticut Sun center Brittney Griner (42) during the second half at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Jun 13, 2026; Uncasville, Connecticut, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) dribbles the ball against Connecticut Sun center Brittney Griner (42) during the second half at Mohegan Sun Arena.

After a brief slump to begin her season while returning from a back injury, Caitlin Clark has returned to the star-level form that made her one of the league’s most electric players.

After being named Eastern Conference Player of the Week, Clark will lead the Indiana Fever into their first matchup of the season against the Toronto Tempo tonight, as Commissioner’s Cup play continues. 

Coming off a two-game losing skid, the Tempo look to get back on the right track as they jostle for Eastern Conference seeding, as they sit in fourth place, one spot behind the Fever.

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First Pick: Toronto Tempo +8 over Indiana Fever 

Rundown: While Clark’s return to stardom should soon vault the Fever into the top tier of championship contenders, their performance through 13 games this season does not quite justify the size of this spread here. 

The 8-5 Fever rank just ninth in offensive rating this season, which bodes poorly against a Tempo team that plays true to its name and has been far more effective pushing the pace offensively than holding opponents down defensively.

The 7-7 Tempo have fought hard in their inaugural season, going 5-3 against the spread as an underdog. 

Toronto has lost by eight or more points just four times this season, with three of those defeats coming against the Lynx, Liberty and Dream, three of the league’s top four teams by record.

Jun 14, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Tempo guard Julie Allemand (22) dribbles Atlanta Dream guard Jordin Canada (3) during the second half at Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Jun 14, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Tempo guard Julie Allemand (22) dribbles Atlanta Dream guard Jordin Canada (3) during the second half at Coca-Cola Coliseum.

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Jun 14, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Tempo guard Julie Allemand (22) dribbles Atlanta Dream guard Jordin Canada (3) during the second half at Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Second Pick: Indiana Fever vs. Toronto Tempo – Over 180

Rundown: While Indiana’s offense has struggled this season, the over has hit in 64% of Toronto’s games this season, which tied for the highest rate in the league. 

Expect that trend to continue on Tuesday, as Clark’s return to form should help lift the Fever from some of the problems they’ve been plagued with offensively. 

With Clark heating back up after consecutive 25-point performances, her shot-making paired with Toronto’s offensive pace gives this matchup enough scoring upside to back the over.

UFC Lightweight Rankings: Running Down the 10 Best 155ers on the Planet Right Now

UFC Lightweight Rankings: Running Down the 10 Best 155ers on the Planet Right Now
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The UFC lightweight rankings showcase some of the very best talents in MMA. The division has long been the deepest and most talent-rich in the sport’s history. Several of its top competitors can also be found in the UFC pound-for-pound rankings.

With that in mind, here are the official Sportsnaut rankings for the top 10 lightweights in the best cage fighting promotion in all the land.

10. Quillan Salkilld (12-1)

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Since earning a contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in the fall of 2024, Australian Quillan Salkilld has been very impressive. He won his first four in the Octagon, including three first-round finishes. However, he got his biggest test yet in May against top-15 stalwart Beneil Dariush.

But just like most of his previous UFC foes, the young fighter got the well-respected MMA veteran out of there in less than a round. His 12th straight win earns him a spot in our UFC lightweight top 10.

9. Renato Moicano (21-7-1)

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At the end of 2024, Renato Moicano was one of the hottest fighters in the division after winning four straight, including stoppage wins over Jalin Turner and Benoit Saint-Denis. However, back-to-back losses — including a short-notice defeat to former lightweight king Islam Makhachev — ended his momentum as he started the new year.

But in April, he got back in the win column with a main event victory over Chris Duncan. The W lets him hold on to his spot in the 155-pound top 10.

8. Mauricio Ruffy (14-2)

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Brazil’s Mauricio Ruffy has looked very good during his time competing in the Octagon. Three years ago, he earned his way into the company with a KO on the Contender’s Series and won his first three bouts in the UFC. In 2025, he suffered his second career loss when he hit the French wall known as Benoit Saint-Denis.

However, in 2026, he quickly righted the ship. First, a second-round TKO win over talented veteran striker Rafael Fiziev. Then, a UFC Freedom 250 destruction of division legend Michael Chandler. Ruffy is becoming a big problem at 155 pounds.

7. Paddy Pimblett (23-4)

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Paddy Pimblett has his doubters, but you can’t deny starting a UFC career by winning seven straight, including over some future Hall of Famers. Sure, he didn’t get Tony Ferguson or Michael Chandler in their prime, but a wins a win, and the victories earned him a title fight at UFC 324.

While he didn’t get the W against Justin Gaethje, “The Baddy” showed a massive amount of heart and went to war with the MMA legend. Despite the setback, he doesn’t drop in our UFC lightweight rankings.

6. Benoit Saint-Denis (17-3)

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Benoit Saint-Denis has had a very nice 12-fight run in the UFC. While he has hit some bumps in the road and been on the wrong side of stoppage losses to Dustin Poirier and Renato Moicano, he has still posted a 9-3 record inside the Octagon.

Since those setbacks, the Frenchman has again caught fire. Winning four straight, with the last two coming over a pair of rankings stalwarts over the last decade, Beneil Dariush and Dan Hooker. Both wins were knockouts.

5. Max Holloway (27-9)

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Max Holloway will go down as one of the greatest UFC featherweights of all time. However, all good things come to an end, and after a pair of clear losses to the best at 145, he made the jump to lightweight in 2024 and quickly added the BMF title to his trophy case and scored two huge wins over future Hall of Famers Justin Gaethje and Dustin Poirier.

In March, he returned to defend the title for a second time against another legend, Charles Oliveira. However, his title reign came to an end when the BJJ ace completely dominated him with his grappling. It will be interesting to see where the Hawaiian goes from here.

4. Charles Oliveira (36-11)

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Charles Oliveria owns several UFC records and will go down as one of the greatest Brazilian MMA fighters of all time. There is a lot to love about his fight style, and his resume is stacked with big wins. But age catches up with everyone, and it has affected “Do Bronx” over the last few years as he’s split his last four fights.

Since he is far out of the title pictures, the former lightweight king instead chose to go after the BMF title in March. At UFC 326, Oliveira delivered one of the best performances of his career as he completely dominated fellow future Hall of Famer Max Holloway to win his second championship in the company.

3. Arman Tsarukyan (23-3)

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Arman Tsarukyan has developed into one of the very best 155-pounders on earth. During his run in the UFC, he has won many fights, and his only losses have come to the former division king, Islam Makhachev, and fellow ranked star Mateusz Gamrot. However, he has overcome those setbacks, and his impressive victories over Charles Oliveira and Dan Hooker have solidified his place as the undisputed No. 1 contender at lightweight.

2. Ilia Topuria (17-1)

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Ilia Topuria will go down as one of the great featherweights of all time. But instead of building on his 145-pound resume, “El Matador” made the move up to lightweight in search of history in 2025. Well, he achieved that by becoming just the 10th fighter to win gold in two divisions. Crushing former 155-pound champ Charles Oliveria and adding him to his hit list of legends.

The champ put his belt on the line for the first time a year later in the main event of UFC Freedom 250 and was a huge favorite over challenger Justin Gaethje. However, he soon found out about the power that made Gaethje a lightweight legend and was handed the first loss of his career. It will be interesting to see what is next for Topuria after such a definitive defeat.

1. Justin Gaethje (28-5)

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Justin Gaethje will go down as not only one of the best lightweight fighters of all time, but he will forever be remembered in UFC lore for being one of the most must-see fighters the promotion has ever had by taking part in some of the greatest wars in UFC history.

However, in the main event of UFC Freedom 250, he padded his Hall of Fame resume by scoring a dominant upset win over former 155-pound champ Ilia Topuria. The victory pushes him all the way into the No. 1 spot of our UFC lightweight rankings for the first time.

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REPORT: Chiefs WR Rashee Rice checks out of Dallas County Jail

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was officially released from a Dallas County jail on Tuesday following his completion of a 30-day sentence for violating the terms of his probation.

A post from KDFW confirmed that Rice checked out of the Dallas County Jail and rushed out of the building. He left in a black SUV, without comment.

The former SMU standout will continue his rehab after undergoing surgery before he was sentenced to clean up debris in his right knee. The Chiefs' medical staff was able to treat Rice's knee after a judge's approval, as he was dealing with inflammation. He missed voluntary offseason workouts and mandatory minicamp last week.

During his minicamp press conference, head coach Andy Reid shared his expectation that Rice will be ready for the start of next month's training camp. Rice finished last season with 53 catches for 571 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 10.8 yards per reception.

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Ex-Swansea and Wrexham forward Trundle joins Cwmbran Town

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Lee Trundle won five trophies across his spells with Swansea City and Wrexham [Getty Images]

Former Swansea City, Wrexham and Bristol City forward Lee Trundle has sealed a move to Cwmbran Town.

The 49-year-old - who turns 50 in October - enjoyed a successful career in the English Football League but has spent more than a decade in grassroots football since leaving Preston North End in 2013.

And the veteran forward - who is currently a club ambassador for Championship side Swansea - has opted to prolong his playing career by completing a move to ​Cwmbran Town.

"I'm delighted to be joining Cwmbran Town. It's a club with a proud history, passionate people and real ambition for the future," Trundle said.

"I've had some fantastic conversations with those involved and I can see what they're trying to build.

"If I can help the players, help the younger generation coming through and play my part in helping Cwmbran move back towards where a club of this size belongs, then that's something I'm excited to be part of."

The Crows finished second in the Ardal South East League - the third tier of Welsh domestic football - last season.

Club chairman Dan O'Connell said: "This is a huge moment for Cwmbran Town. Lee isn't just an outstanding footballer, he's a role model and an ambassador for the game.

"The impact he can have on our younger players, our supporters and the wider club is enormous."

Liverpool-born Trundle most recently played for Pure Swansea but has had spells with Trefelin BGC, Mumbles Rangers, Ammanford, Haverfordwest County, Llanelli Town, Marine and Chester since leaving Preston 13 years ago.

Cwmbran Town first team boss Brandon Simpson added: "Lee brings huge experience, real quality, and has been there and done it across the game.

"He'll be a huge boost for the squad and the club as a whole."

Top Alabama target, elite defensive back announces commitment date

One of the nation's top 2027 recruits, John Meredith III has officially set a commitment date between three finalists, he announced Tuesday on social media.

Per his announcement, Meredith will be announcing his decision this upcoming Friday, June 19, and is set to choose either Alabama, Texas, or Texas A&M.

An elite defensive back, Meredith is currently ranked as the nation's No. 2 overall prospect in the 2027 class, per the 247Sports Composite. Rated a five-star recruit, Meredith is also ranked as the nation's No. 1 cornerback in the 2027 cycle, as well as the No. 2 player in the state of Texas where he attends North Crowley High School.

Alabama's 2027 class currently features eight total commitments, none of which are from defensive backs. Should the talented cornerback commit to Alabama this Friday, Meredith would become the first in that group, as well as the Crimson Tide's second five-star prospect this cycle alongside quarterback Elijah Haven.

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— ⭐️John Meredith lll⭐️ (@JOHN_MEREDITH2) June 16, 2026

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Patriots Should Consider Signing Eight-Year Veteran To Replace Julian Hill

Free agent tight end Will Dissly

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The New England Patriots could be in the market for a new tight end after Julian Hill's offseason injury, and an eight-year veteran is available.

Hill suffered a season-ending injury after the Patriots signed him to a three-year deal in the offseason. Mike Vrabel recently noted that the team may need to address its need at tight end after Hill's injury.

"Just from a numbers standpoint in camp, that's probably somewhere where we'll have to evaluate the numbers," Vrabel said on Wednesday. "There are 91 guys on every team, so we'll just have to take a look at that. That's probably somewhere we'd have to address."

Well, there are not many options remaining in free agency. However, Will Dissly could be a solid fit for the Patriots. He is an eight-year veteran and was released by the Los Angeles Chargers this offseason. Dissly could easily fill the role Hill was expected to handle. He is a good blocker and a decent pass catcher.

He played in nine games last season and could be a very cost-effective option for the Patriots. He has played in 96 games in his career, spending the first six seasons of his career with the Seattle Seahawks. He has 1,999 career receiving yards and 15 touchdowns. Of his 15 receiving touchdowns, 13 have come in the red zone.

The Patriots need to improve in the red zone. The additions of Romeo Doubs and A.J. Brown should help, but Dissly could also be a factor.

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Nico Paz back to Real Madrid: The latest

Nico Paz back to Real Madrid: The latest
Nico Paz back to Real Madrid: The latest

A fresh update on the plans of La Liga giants Real Madrid for Nico Paz has early this week come to the fore online.

This comes amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the immediate future of the Argentine international.

Midfielder Paz has of course long been expected to take his talents back to Spain’s capital this summer. After another spectacular campaign on the books of Como, the Real Madrid brass have been widely tipped to activate their cut-price buyback clause on the 21-year-old.

Paz himself, however, appears to have other ideas. The understanding is that the starlet has made it known that he would like to stay put in Italy for one more year, to experience Champions League football in Como’s colours.

Real Madrid’s signing of Bernardo Silva, meanwhile, has only thrown Paz’s future further up in the air.

All of a Blancos persuasion will on Tuesday therefore no doubt be interested to learn of an update on the situation coming to the fore online.

The info comes courtesy of market insider Fabrizio Romano, who has confirmed the following:

‘No doubts since last week on Nico Páz preference to stay at Como for one more season, even more after Bernardo deal — Real Madrid are informed of that.

‘But Como and Real are still in talks to find the best solution about Nico deal, all parties in contact. Not done yet.’

https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/2066832856333099446

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Father confirms Liverpool move to sign son

Father confirms Liverpool move to sign son
Father confirms Liverpool move to sign son

A father has shared Liverpool's interest in his son on social media.

Liverpool are heading into what feels like one of the biggest summers the club has experienced in years. Change is happening everywhere at Anfield, from the dugout right through to the playing squad, as the Reds get ready to start a completely new chapter under Andoni Iraola following Arne Slot's departure.

Bringing in Iraola is a real statement of intent.

The Spaniard has built a strong reputation as one of the most exciting coaches in Europe thanks to the incredible job he did at Bournemouth. He is expected to arrive with several trusted members of his coaching staff and bring a fresh approach that could completely change the way Liverpool play.

In many ways, it feels like the start of a new era.

Iraola's teams are known for their energy, intensity and fearless style of football. They press aggressively, look to win the ball back quickly and attack with purpose whenever they get the chance. It's a brand of football that many Liverpool supporters will instantly recognise and appreciate because it shares plenty of similarities with some of the club's most successful sides in recent memory.

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His arrival is likely to bring changes across the board. Training sessions could become more demanding, player roles may be adjusted and match preparation is expected to take on a different look. After a period where many fans felt Liverpool needed a fresh spark, Iraola's appointment offers exactly that.

What's perhaps most exciting is that this isn't simply about replacing one manager with another. Liverpool are undergoing a much broader transformation behind the scenes as well. The club's recruitment strategy is evolving, the squad is being refreshed and a new long-term vision is beginning to emerge.

The appointment of Iraola might be grabbing most of the headlines, but in reality it is just one piece of a much bigger rebuild that is taking shape at Anfield this summer.

There are key players on their way out of the club with Mo Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate all confirmed to have left the Reds.

More could yet follow until the window shuts close.

In their place the squad is being given a fresh look. That is going to see Liverpool become a young team.

We're already seeing unprecedented investment in youth. Liverpool signed the likes of Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Hugo Ekitike, Giovanni Leoni and Jeremy Jacquet, who were all under the age of 23 within six months.

Meanwhile at U21 level, has seen Armin Pecsi, Ifeanyi Ndukwe and Mor Talla Ndiaye signed. Meanwhile, Sidy Barhama Ndiaye - who spent two weeks training with Liverpool last summer - is still expected to join the club once he turns 18, unless there is a major change in his situation.

Samuel Martinez has been snapped up from Colombia, and he will join Liverpool in a year when he celebrates his 18th birthday.

Now, Liverpool also appear to be closing in on a move for Xavier Parker, from Manchester City as well as Zack Trinder from Wolves, and Josh Chigwada from Everton. Meanwhile Dara Jikiemi will also likely be recruited from Celtic.

The investment doesn't stop there at youth level. Liverpool are also being linked with a move for Joshua Holme, who is a striker who has caught the eye at Shamrock Rovers, and his father, Jamie, just confirmed the club's interest in him with a social media post sharing the news with the caption: 'couldn't be more proud.'

PREVIEW | Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 18/06)

PREVIEW | Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 18/06)
PREVIEW | Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 18/06)

Switzerland and Bosnia & Herzegovina clash this Thursday at the SoFi Stadium of the World Cup. The match will be broadcast live at 20:00 on ITV 1.

In their last game, Switzerland drew 1-1 with Qatar (World Cup 2026). In their last fixture, Bosnia & Herzegovina shared the spoils 1-1 with Canada (World Cup 2026).

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Switzerland ( vs Qatar 2026-06-13): Gregor Kobel, Denis Zakaria, Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodríguez, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler, Dan Ndoye, Michel Aebischer, Rubén Vargas, Breel Embolo

Bosnia & Herzegovina ( vs Canada 2026-06-12): Nikola Vasilj, Amar Dedić, Nikola Katic, Tarik Muharemovic, Sead Kolasinac, Esmir Bajraktarević, Ivan Basic, Benjamin Tahirovic, Amar Memić, Ermedin Demirovic, Jovo Lukic

Arsenal Are Keeping A Keen Eye On This Lille Midfielder: A Star In The Making?

Arsenal Are Keeping A Keen Eye On This Lille Midfielder: A Star In The Making?
Arsenal Are Keeping A Keen Eye On This Lille Midfielder: A Star In The Making?

In a recent report, the Mirror stated that Arsenal are keeping a keen eye on Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi this summer. It has been claimed that the Gunners are showing interest in recruiting the Morocco international in this transfer period.

Bouaddi’s Rapid Rise In Ligue 1

Bouaddi put in a string of impressive displays at the heart of Lille’s midfield in the previous campaign and is currently putting in a strong showing with Morocco in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 18-year-old featured in 42 appearances for the French outfit last season, securing one assist in all competitions. However, he failed to get his name on the scoresheet.

The Moroccan sensation is one of the most talented young central midfielders in Ligue 1 right now. Thus, it is no wonder that the Gunners are eager to snap him up this off-season.

Bouaddi’s current contract at Lille will expire in the summer of 2029, which could make it difficult for Arsenal to sign him on a cut-price deal later this year.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Ayyoub Bouaddi of LOSC Lille during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between Bologna FC 1909 and LOSC Lille at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on November 27, 2024 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Arsenal Are Keeping A Keen Eye On Bouaddi: Is He A Star In The Making?

Bouaddi loves a tackle and can sense the danger well to make some crucial interceptions for his team on the defensive end of the field. He doesn’t mind clearing the danger when the opposition are on the front foot and is a tidy passer from midfield.

Standing at 1.85m, the Morocco international can use his strong frame to make life difficult for the opposition at the centre of the park. However, only time will tell whether he can adapt to the high intensity of the Premier League if the Gunners manage to land him this summer.

Bouaddi would add more bite and steel to Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta’s midfield. He has what it takes to compete for a regular starting place at the North London club in the coming years.

At 18, Bouaddi has the ceiling to be a world-class player in his position someday. Therefore, the Gunners would be wise to get him on board in this transfer window. Bouaddi is undoubtedly a star in the making, so Arteta should consider going all out to sign him before the end of this transfer window.

Key Barcelona winger has a lucrative contract offer from Qatar – report

Key Barcelona winger has a lucrative contract offer from Qatar – report
Key Barcelona winger has a lucrative contract offer from Qatar – report

FC Barcelona have already made their big move this summer with the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United.

Another top centre-forward is being targeted by the Catalans, although they might need one or two departures in the summer in order to create room for any more new arrivals.

In that regard, one of the club’s ‘untouchables’, Raphinha, is being linked with a shock departure of late, with growing interest from Saudi Arabian giants Al Hilal.

Raphinha also has an offer from Qatar

Now, according to Catalunya Radio (h/t FCB World), Raphinha also has a lucrative contract offer from an unnamed club in Qatar, who have proposed a very high salary to the winger.

Attracting interest from the Middle East. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

It must be noted that the Brazilian international has already turned down financially attractive offers to stay with the Catalans in the past.

However, as per the report, the Barça key winger and captain says that the summer is very long, indicating that things might happen.

In case of an exit, the Blaugrana will receive an enormous fee, considering his form, importance to the team as well as his contract, which runs until the summer of 2028.

Decision after the World Cup

As things stand, Raphinha is fully focused on the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America, where he is a part of the Brazil setup.

Will Raphinha stay or leave? (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)

Not so long ago, he reiterated his commitment to Barcelona in the long-term, saying:

“As long as my body holds up and allows me, I will keep giving everything and giving the best of myself at Barça… and also with the Selecao.”

However, as reported earlier, the winger intends to hold talks with Al Hilal about a potential move once the tournament comes to a closure.

It may suggest that the attacker, one of Hansi Flick’s most trusted lieutenants on the pitch, is not closing the door on a summer exit.

And a lucrative proposal from the Qatari club could prove to be tempting for the 29-year-old star.

Microsoft’s free Surface Pro keyboard is okay, but this one makes the tablet feel like a real laptop

The Surface Pro 12 is finally here. Microsoft is offering a free standard keyboard bundle to celebrate, but Best Buy's $70 discount on the premium Surface Pro Flex Keyboard offers a massive upgrade you shouldn't skip.

Surface will have Snapdragon X2 in business and consumer models — so what are the differences?

Snadpragon X2 processors are coming to the Surface Pro 12 for Business and Surface Laptop 8 for Business. Since you can now choose identical silicon, the difference between consumer and business PCs comes down to enterprise features.

Official Android 17 is here: 7 new features coming to your phone

16 June 2026 at 22:39

Google officially released the Android 17 update with 7 notable features. Compatible Pixel phones are starting to receive updates on June 16, 2026. Android vendors, including Samsung, will distribute the update to eligible devices throughout the year.

It’s a broad drop covering multitasking, gaming, security, and a handful of small quality-of-life fixes that add up fast.

Android 17 introduces 7 new features

Bubbles for better multitasking

Turn apps into floating windows, with improved support for large-screen devices and a dedicated bubble bar.

Screen Reactions for easier sharing

Record your screen and selfie camera together, allowing reactions and commentary without switching apps.

Android 17 Screen Reactions

Foldable gaming mode

Optimizes foldable phones with a 50/50 layout, placing the game view on top and controls below.

Improved gaming performance

Reduces frame drops and stutters through better memory cleanup during high-end gaming.

More advanced privacy and security controls

Includes temporary precise location access, selective contact sharing, and stronger app protections.

Enhanced Find Hub protection

The improved “Mark as lost” feature lets users lock missing devices with biometrics, adding protection even if someone knows the passcode.

Smarter system performance improvements

Adds app memory limits to prevent excessive RAM usage and improve overall performance and battery efficiency.

Apart from this, Google is also hiding app names on your home screen if you want a cleaner look, expanding Parental Controls to all Android devices, and adding a dedicated volume slider for your assistant.

App memory limits are baked in under the hood to keep RAM usage from spiraling and dragging down battery life. That said, Android 17 is a mature update from a platform that’s earned confidence in these areas.

Samsung’s Android 17 update

Samsung is already running the One UI 9 Beta Program, based on Android 17. The official version is slated for a July 2026 release with the foldable phones. The company would take some time to begin rolling out the update to older phones.

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Record‑breaking battery life: No tablet lasts longer in our reviews than the Lenovo ThinkTab

In our review, the ThinkTab X11 deliveres an impressive battery life. This mid-range tablet lasts nearly three times as long as an Apple iPad and comes with features that are unmatched in the Android segment. However, not everything in our review is record-breaking.

CG Deck handheld PC features Intel N150, 1,000-nit touchscreen, and 8-hour battery life

With CG Deck, a startup is developing a handheld PC that, thanks to an Intel processor and modular input devices, can be used both as a gaming handheld and as a Linux server. With a battery life of eight hours and open-source firmware, CG Deck is said to be extremely versatile.

Snap Specs flagship AR glasses combine display with two Snapdragon chips

With Snap Specs, the company behind Snapchat is introducing one of the most advanced pairs of AR glasses in the world. The built-in display is said to have a latency of just seven milliseconds, the battery is said to last up to 20 hours with a charging case, and the software is said to offer more than just an AI assistant.

Verizon's $1 billion deal to improve network coverage faces resistance from regional carriers

16 June 2026 at 22:31

The FCC recently approved a $1 billion deal between Verizon and UScellular. The former purchased several cellular spectrums, which help the carrier strengthen its coverage in rural areas. The deal includes AWS-1, AWS-3 and PCS spectrum licenses covering roughly 8% of the US population. However, some people in the industry are opposing the deal and are asking the FCC to review its decision. The challenge is being led by the Rural Wireless Association (RWA), arguing that the deal is just part of a larger pattern of big carriers absorbing spectrum and cornering smaller businesses, which...

BlackRock CIO reveals why Bitcoin still has room to run despite AI boom

16 June 2026 at 22:43
BlackRock CIO Rick Rieder has maintained that Bitcoin can still climb considerably higher despite competition from AI-linked stocks, yield-focused investments, and emerging opportunities in credit markets. According to comments made by Rieder during an interview on Bloomberg TV, the BlackRock…

Coinbase launches tokenized SpaceX shares after IPO chaos

16 June 2026 at 21:56
Coinbase has launched 1:1-backed tokenized shares of SpaceX, Nvidia, Google, Strategy, and Bitmine, entering the market days after rival exchanges abandoned SpaceX-related token offerings. According to Coinbase, the new product allows users to buy, hold, trade, and redeem tokenized equity…

ClickFix Campaigns Expand Malware Delivery With New Loaders and Fake Update Lures

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged multiple ClickFix campaigns that deliver three malware loaders called BabaDeda Loader, Lorem Ipsum Loader, and Potemkin, per independent reports from Morphisec, BlueVoyant, and Huntress, respectively. Attacks involving BabaDeda Loader, observed in April 2026, have targeted education and financial organizations. "Earlier BabaDeda activity was known for

Sandisk Announces Optimus GX PRO 850P M.2 NVMe SSD for PlayStation 5 Consoles

16 June 2026 at 22:49
Sandisk today introduced the Optimus GX PRO 850P, an M.2 NVMe Gen 4 SSD tailor-made for the Sony PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro consoles. The drive is an officially-licensed PlayStation accessory, and comes with performance and thermal optimization for the consoles. It comes in capacity variants of up to 8 TB. The drive is a variant of the Optimus GX PRO 850X that Sandisk targets at PC gamers and enthusiasts.

Given the way Sandisk is differentiating the 850P from the 850X, this new drive might have a different performance profile from its PC-targeted sibling, and perhaps even a different combination of controller and NAND flash. The company hasn't put out a detailed specs sheet, yet. We know that the 850X comes with WDC's in-house Black G2 PCIe Gen 4, 8-channel controller that uses a DRAM cache, paired with Kioxia 112-layer 3D TLC NAND flash. The company also hasn't put out pricing. For reference, the top 8 TB 850X is going for an eye-watering $2,700.

(PR) HP Debuts AI-Powered Unified Collaboration Ecosystem at InfoComm 2026

16 June 2026 at 22:27
Today, at InfoComm 2026, HP Inc. introduced AI-powered communication and collaboration solutions designed to transform how work gets done. As organizations operate across increasingly distributed environments, HP is advancing its collaboration ecosystem—powered by the HP Workforce Experience Platform (WXP)—to deliver better experiences focused on connecting people, workspaces, and solutions.

"Organizations don't want more tools. They want to adopt intelligent collaboration solutions that not only deliver reliable meeting experiences, but that are easier to deploy, manage, and scale," said Carles Farre, Division President, HP Collaboration Solutions. "With innovations across HP devices, meeting room solutions, and platform capabilities, we're helping organizations create more seamless, engaging collaboration experiences for employees."

Intel 14A Yields Hit Impressive Milestone Before Trial Production

16 June 2026 at 22:12
According to the latest research from Morgan Stanley, one of the leading investment banks, we have learned that the defect rate for Intel's 14A node is currently reported at D0=0.5. This means that defects in Intel's 14A node production are occurring at a rate of only 0.5, indicating a limited amount of purely non-functional silicon produced during the long and challenging semiconductor manufacturing process. For Intel, this suggests that the 14A node is still in the early stages of ramping up. However, the previous claims that this node is currently surpassing the 18A node at a similar development and ramp time are indeed accurate. For example, Intel plans to target a defect rate of only 0.1 to 0.2 by the first quarter of 2027, when the company intends to start running internal test chips and initiate a slight ramp-up for its own products. This will be followed by risk production in 2028 and high-volume production in 2029.

Looking at Intel's current "Panther Lake" SoC, which integrates multiple smaller dies into a unified package, we observe that Intel has utilized its 18A node for the compute tile's production. This tile measures approximately 8.004 x 14.288 mm, resulting in a silicon area of 114.304 mm². If we take this die size and apply the current parameters of the 14A node, we can estimate that a similar die, with the same surface area but increased density and manufactured on the 14A node, would achieve a yield of 56.45% for designs of that scale. Naturally, the current 18A node is providing better yields due to high-volume manufacturing, but the initial statistics for 14A appear promising. This assumption is based on a die of that specific size, with that particular defect rate, using High-NA EUV half-field exposures in the production process. We believe this is the stage Intel's 14A node is currently at, with room for many improvements. While Morgan Stanley notes in their report that the yield is about 40% for a test chip, its size must be significantly larger than the assumed size of the "Panther Lake" compute tile.

Xbox Exec Addresses Claim of Console Exclusive Backtrack: "These Rumors Are False"

16 June 2026 at 21:32
It was recently revealed by Xbox CEO, Asha Sharma, after many rumors and hints that it would be going in that direction, that Xbox would be reinvesting in exclusives going forward. However, there have been alleged insider reports and some skepticism from the community, who have been vocal about the need for Xbox console exclusives, that this move by Xbox was simply an appeal to that vocal player base. However, in response to a recent post on X by Jez Cordon, Xbox Chief Strategy Officer, Matthew Ball, has shot down those claims, stating that there is no plan to backtrack on currently planned Xbox exclusives, and that there are other exclusives in the works. Ball's full statement reads:
Matthew BallThese rumors are false. Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution will stay exclusive. There are no conversations and have been no conversations to "reverse course." And as we said last week, players can continue to expect signature exclusives from us every year.

Qualcomm wants to be the chip inside whatever replaces your smartphone, and it just announced two products toward that end

16 June 2026 at 22:22
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said Tuesday that the company is working on over 40 different AI wearable devices — including jewelry, earbuds with cameras, pins, and watches — a sign of how aggressively the chipmaker is betting that the next major computing platform won't be a phone.

Bug in FIFA World Cup internal system gave anyone ability to modify TV stream

16 June 2026 at 22:13
A security researcher said a flaw in FIFA’s online platforms allowed her to access several internal systems, including one that could have allowed her to take control of the TV stream of every World Cup match.

Android 17 launches with new multitasking tools as Google expands Gemini features

16 June 2026 at 22:00
Google has released Android 17 and Wear OS 7, introducing new multitasking features, parental controls, security tools, and smartwatch upgrades. The launch is also accompanied by a Pixel Drop that brings Google’s latest AI models to its devices.

Fable Devs Defend Demo After Fans Spot Clueless Guards and Suspiciously Fast 18K Gold Payout: It Was Set on Easy

16 June 2026 at 22:00

A character in 'Fable' stands in a village with a giant beanstalk in the background, near a sign reading 'Village Meats.'

After the release date announcement at the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, Playground Games also shared 30 minutes of new Fable gameplay footage a few days ago. The video was dedicated to demonstrating the game's simulation layer, but toward the end, the developers also showcased some combat when they switched to "evil hero" behavior. However, many viewers noticed that the guards did little to counter the player character's mayhem in the farming town of Silverbrook, largely standing aside and being easily picked off by the player. Thankfully, the official X account reassured fans that, as some had surmised, the demo was […]

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Analyst Says Xbox CEO Asha Sharma’s Next 100 Days Are About Making Xbox Smaller

16 June 2026 at 21:58

Asha Sharma wearing a green jacket with a visible brand label stands indoors next to a glowing green Xbox logo on a black background.

Xbox chief executive officer Asha Sharma went from being the new face of Team Green, leading the platform into a new era, to being no different from the last in the eyes of players in the blink of an eye. After making Game Pass cheaper, re-centering console hardware and bringing exclusives back, Xbox fans praised her quick action and transparency. Now, however, with multiple studios reportedly being closed and more mass layoffs looming, she and her regime are no different from Spencer's. Industry veteran and analyst Joost van Dreunen calls it "the job she was actually hired to do": making […]

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Apple Will Launch Its Camera-Equipped, Siri-Enabled AirPods Pro In 2027 Alongside The “Bezel-Less” iPhone 20 And The iPhone Ultra 2

16 June 2026 at 21:48

iPhone 20 renders shared in the latest leak

Apple's product roadmap for 2027 is shaping up to be even crazier than what it has in store for the ongoing year, with the Cupertino-based tech giant going all-in on the "bezel-less" iPhone 20, a camera-equipped AirPods Pro, and the second iteration of the iPhone Ultra foldable. Apple is on a product launch galore, and 2027 is shaping up to be even crazier than the product-dense 2026 We reported back in February that Apple has been working on a new camera-equipped AirPods Pro. Do note that Apple received a patent back in July 2025 for leveraging cameras - akin to the Face ID's […]

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TSMC Bets on Glass for CoWoS as Silicon-Mimicking Thermals Beat Organic Substrates, Yet Mass Production Stays Distant

16 June 2026 at 21:22

The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is expanding its supply chain for glass substrates as part of the first step of establishing a supply chain for the chip-on-panel-on-substrate (CoPoS) packaging technology, according to supply chain sources. The glass substrates will be used in the firm's advanced versions of the chip-on-wafer-on-substrate (CoWoS) packaging technology, and TSMC is working with Innolux and Ibiden as part of these efforts. TSMC Gears Up For Glass Substrate Development By Sharing Plan With Suppliers According to the details, the two companies that TSMC is in touch with are its suppliers for Ajinomoto Buildup Film (ABF) and […]

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Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection Adopts Versonix Seaware Platform

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has licensed Versonix Seaware, a reservation and voyage management platform. “We are honored to partner with The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection, a brand that has set the standard for luxury hospitality worldwide,” said Yuri Polissky, COO of Versonix. “Luxury is defined by exceptional experiences delivered with effortless precision, and Seaware was built...

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France vs Senegal LIVE Updates: Kylian Mbappé draws in the 2026 World Cup debut at New Jersey Stadium (0-0)

17 June 2026 at 00:14
France and Senegal clash in their 2026 World Cup debut. Being two main competitive sides, the game is expected to be interesting as the African side may surprise. Here we will make a minute-by-minute coverage of the Group I.

France face Senegal in their 2026 World Cup debut. Arriving as top contenders, head coach Didier Deschamps is expected to shine offensively with Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. Nonetheless, Pape Thiaw’s team emerge as underdogs, having a really competitive side. Not only does Sadio Mané shine, but so do Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy. With this in mind, the Group I clash is expected to be really competitive.

Senegal have established as one of the strongest African teams. Led by Sadio Mané, they shine offensively, possessing plenty of pace on both wings as well as a strong goal-scoring threat. However, they also excel defensively, with experienced players such as Idrissa Gueye and Kalidou Koulibaly, looking for some consistency amid Deschamps’ offense. In addition, Edouard Mendy is in goal and could be key in stopping the opposing attack.

Led by Kylian Mbappé in attack, France will look to impose a serious offensive tempo. In addition, Désiré Doué and Michael Olise are key to creating space in the opposing defense with their dribbling ability. However, the real challenge will be stopping Senegal’s efficient counterattacks, as they have Sadio Mané and Ismaïla Sarr on the wings. Therefore, William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano are expected to be difference-makers throughout the 2026 World Cup match.

Kylian Mbappe #10 of France controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match.

World Cup 2026 Recap: Germany and Sweden Cruise, Heavyweights Falter

16 June 2026 at 22:25
Dan Riccio and Blake Price recap a dramatic stretch of 2026 World Cup matches on The 90th Minute Daily, analyzing major wins and shocking draws.

The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues to deliver high-stakes drama and unexpected outcomes across the brackets. On the latest edition of The 90th Minute Daily, co-hosts Dan Riccio and Blake Price break down a packed schedule of matches that saw top contenders cruise while others stumbled.

Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete daily tournament analysis.

The program details a flurry of goals from the tournament’s powerhouses, headlined by Germany’s commanding 7-1 victory over Curaçao. The hosts also recap Sweden’s clinical 5-1 win against Tunisia, a high-scoring 2-2 draw between the Netherlands and Japan, and a narrow 1-0 win for Ivory Coast over Ecuador.

Beyond the goal fests, the duo evaluates the massive storylines generated by unexpected stalemates. They dissect Brazil’s surprising 1-1 draw with Morocco, Switzerland splitting points with Qatar, and Scotland picking up a crucial victory over Haiti as nations fight to secure knockout positions.

The episode wraps up by separating the true tournament contenders from the teams currently facing immense pressure to respond in their next matches. To close out the show, Riccio and Price provide early predictions and tactical previews for the upcoming slate of matches.

You can stream the entire daily breakdown right now. Check out The 90th Minute Daily on Spotify to stay up to date on all the latest results, reactions, and group stage standings.

Viktor Gyokeres celebrates after Sweden's 5-1 win over Tunisia.

Algeria 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 22:14
Full preview of Algeria for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Algeria returns to the global stage after a 12-year absence, carrying renewed optimism and a potent attacking lineup into the tournament. Following a transitional period, the Fennecs have revitalized their roster under head coach Vladimir Petkovic. They arrive at the 2026 World Cup looking to replicate or exceed their historic 2014 run to the knockout rounds.

This summer represents a defining moment for a group blending emerging domestic talent with established veterans. The upcoming matches will test their defensive resilience, particularly in a challenging group featuring the reigning champions.

This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the tactical setup, the coaching philosophy, and the Algeria squad depth as the nation prepares for the global showpiece.

Team profile

CoachVladimir Petkovic
CaptainRiyad Mahrez
NicknameThe Fennecs, The Greens, The Desert Warriors
FIFA Ranking29th
ConfederationCAF
GroupGroup J
Best World Cup ResultRound of 16 (2014)
World Cup Appearances5
Last World Cup Appearance2014

How Algeria play

The primary Algeria formation under Petkovic is a highly structured 4-2-3-1 that occasionally shifts into a fluid 4-3-3 in possession. The team prioritizes an aggressive, high-energy approach, demanding significant physical output from every player on the field to sustain their pressing scheme.

In attack, the system relies heavily on wide playmakers who operate in the half-spaces to dictate the tempo and draw defenders out of position.

This dynamic creates avenues for overlapping fullbacks and central midfielders to exploit. Defensively, the team utilizes a tenacious double pivot, often anchored by Hicham Boudaoui or Fares Chaibi, to recover possession and shield the backline.

Providing a complete Algeria tactical analysis reveals that while their offensive firepower is formidable, their aggressive posture can leave spaces in transition.
This vulnerability makes them susceptible to rapid counterattacks from elite opponents.

Ultimately, this dynamic tactical approach ensures Algeria will dictate the tempo against weaker sides, though their defensive discipline will determine their success against top-tier opposition at the 2026 World Cup.

Vladimir Petkovic: The coach behind Algeria

Appointed in early 2024, the Algeria coach brought immediate stability and a pragmatic identity to the national team. The veteran manager is widely respected for his seven-year tenure with Switzerland, where he consistently guided the team to the knockout stages of major international tournaments.

Known for his tactical flexibility and demanding physical standards, Petkovic has successfully integrated younger dual-nationals into the setup while phasing out aging veterans.

His leadership style balances strict defensive structure with creative freedom for his most talented attackers. By prioritizing squad cohesion over individual reputations, Petkovic has built a resilient roster capable of adapting to high-pressure situations. His extensive tournament experience and calm demeanor on the touchline could be the defining factor in navigating a difficult group stage.

Key player: Riyad Mahrez

Riyad Mahrez remains the creative focal point and undisputed leader among Algeria key players. The Al-Ahli winger operates primarily as an inverted right-sided playmaker, utilizing his elite ball control and vision to cut inside onto his favored left foot.

With 113 international caps and 38 goals, the 35-year-old brings unmatched pedigree to the squad, having won numerous domestic titles and a European club championship.

In the current tactical setup, Mahrez dictates the offensive rhythm, drawing multiple defenders to create space for overlapping teammates. While emerging forwards like Mohamed Amoura share the goalscoring responsibilities, the team’s build-up play relies heavily on Mahrez’s ability to unlock organized defenses.

Algeria’s road to the 2026 World Cup

The Fennecs delivered a dominant performance in the CAF Group G qualifiers, securing direct entry to North America with 25 points from a possible 30. They recorded eight victories, one draw, and a single defeat to Guinea, finishing comfortably ahead of Uganda and Mozambique.

The team showcased a lethal attack throughout the campaign, netting 24 goals, which was 10 more than any other side in their group.

Wolfsburg forward Amoura was the standout performer, emerging as the top scorer in the African qualification phase with 10 goals. Clinching their spot with a decisive 3-0 victory over Somalia, this commanding qualification run proved the squad possesses the attacking firepower necessary to challenge elite defenses on the global stage.

Algeria’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Drawn into Group J, Algeria faces a demanding path to the knockout rounds against Argentina, Austria, and Jordan. The opening matchup against the reigning global champions represents the most difficult challenge, requiring a flawless defensive performance to secure a positive result.

Conversely, the game against Jordan offers a highly favorable opportunity to secure crucial points and build goal difference as one of the more intriguing FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.

The defining contest will likely be the clash with Austria, a well-drilled European side that will directly compete with the Fennecs for the second automatic qualification spot.

Readers looking to follow every match involving the Fennecs can also check our complete Algeria TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Algeria squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
Oussama Benbot (GK)USM Alger
Luca Zidane (GK)Granada
Melvin Mastil (GK)Stade Nyonnais
Aïssa Mandi (DF)Lille
Ramy Bensebaini (DF)Borussia Dortmund
Mohamed Amine Tougai (DF)Espérance de Tunis
Rayan Aït-Nouri (DF)Manchester City
Jaouen Hadjam (DF)Young Boys
Rafik Belghali (DF)Hellas Verona
Zineddine Belaïd (DF)JS Kabylie
Achref Abada (DF)USM Alger
Samir Chergui (DF)Paris FC
Ramiz Zerrouki (MF)Twente
Nabil Bentaleb (MF)Lille
Hicham Boudaoui (MF)Nice
Farès Chaïbi (MF)Eintracht Frankfurt
Houssem Aouar (MF)Al-Ittihad
Ibrahim Maza (MF)Bayer Leverkusen
Yacine Titraoui (MF)Charleroi
Riyad Mahrez (FW)Al-Ahli
Mohamed Amoura (FW)VfL Wolfsburg
Amine Gouiri (FW)Marseille
Anis Hadj Moussa (FW)Feyenoord
Adil Boulbina (FW)Al-Duhail
Nadhir Benbouali (FW)Győr
Farès Ghedjemis (FW)Frosinone

Final word on Algeria

Algeria enters the global tournament with a rejuvenated roster and a proven international coach leading the way. Their exceptional attacking depth and ability to control possession in the final third are significant assets that will trouble group-stage opponents.

However, their tendency to leave spaces in transition remains a vulnerability that top-tier teams could exploit.

If they can maintain defensive discipline and maximize their scoring opportunities, advancing to the knockout rounds is a highly realistic expectation for this talented North African side as they face the top international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.

Riyad Mahrez of Algeria.

Is Kylian Mbappe playing? France vs Senegal confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup Group I match

16 June 2026 at 22:03
After the first surprises in the 2026 World Cup, France face Senegal in their debut in the competition. For this reason, fans are keeping an eye con Kylian Mbappé status ahead of today’s Group I clash.

France emerge as one of the best national teams in the world. With a promising roster, they are viewed as top contenders for the 2026 World Cup. In their debut in the competition, they face Senegal, looking for a victory to take the lead in Group I. As one of the best African teams, Pape Thiaw’s team could pose them major problems. For that reason, fans are keeping a close eye on Kylian Mbappé’s status, as he could be the difference-maker.

Kylian Mbappé will start for France, as he arrives in excellent physical condition. As a central figure in Didier Deschamps’ team, he is once again expected to shine as a goalscorer, being the tournament’s top scorer. In addition, he has already promised a greater defensive effort, as he aims to enhance the collective play. For this reason, he is expected to be one of the best players in the 2026 World Cup.

Coupled with Mbappé, head coach Didier Deschamps will bet on Ousmane Dembélé, Desiré Doué and, Michael Olise. Nonetheless, France main challenge may be the defense line as Senegal shine with an impressive offense with speed counterattacks. In light of this, they may decided to pick Aurelien Tchouameni and Adrien Rabiot in the double midfield line. Then, Dayot Upamecano and William Salida will shine in the defense line.

Looking for a decisive victory, Senegal will also adopt an attacking setup led by Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson. Nonetheless, head coach Pape Thiaw will rely on Idrissa Gueye to provide solidity in midfield. To prevent Kylian Mbappé from scoring, they will turn to Kalidou Koulibaly and Moussa Niakhaté in central defense, while Edouard Mendy will start in goal.

France players celebrating a goal
Desire Doue of France celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates.

France confirmed lineup vs Senegal

France will shine with a brilliant offense, chasing Mbappé and Dembélé scoring form. Nonetheless, they may struggle with Senegal’s speed offense, making a solid midfield and defense a key asset. In light of this, head coach Didier Deschamps has decided to trust on Aurelien Tchouameni as his physicality could help to stop Sadio Mane’s counterattacks.

With this in mind, France will lineup as follows: Mike Maignan; Jules Koundé, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, Theo Hernandez; Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot; Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé, Desiré Doué; Kylian Mbappé.

Senegal confirmed lineup vs France

Senegal arrive at the 2026 World Cup as underdogs. While they are one of Africa’s top sides, they are often underestimated despite their defensive solidity and dangerous counterattacking style. Head coach Pape Thiaw will rely on Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson as his main attacking threats. However, Kalidou Koulibaly and Idrissa Gana Gueye will play key roles, providing leadership and stability throughout the team.

Considering this, Senegal will play as follows: Edouard Mendy; Krepin Diatta, Kalidou Koulibaly, Moussa Niakhate, Malick Diouf; Idrissa Gueye, Lamine Camara, Pape Gueye; Ismaila Sarr, Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mané.

Kylian Mbappe of France looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier.

How to watch Iraq vs Norway in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

16 June 2026 at 22:00
Iraq and Norway will face againsrt each other in their Group Stage opener at the FIFA World Cup. Here's all the information you need to watch the action live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Iraq vs Norway on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Iraq vs Norway
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT • Tuesday, June 16, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Marking their first appearance in the global tournament since 1986, Iraq enters their opening match as a significant underdog, but with the pride of a nation behind them. The journey to this stage was long and arduous, requiring 21 qualification matches. This game represents a monumental occasion for Iraqi soccer, a chance to test themselves against elite European competition on the biggest stage.

For Norway, this clash is loaded with urgency. Returning to the finals for the first time since 1998, they arrive with a perfect qualification record and one of the world’s most feared strikers in Erling Haaland. With powerhouse nations France and Senegal waiting later in the group stage, securing a convincing victory against Iraq is not just expected—it’s essential for their chances of advancing.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The contrast between these two teams’ paths to the tournament could not be starker. Norway stormed through their European qualifying group, winning all eight games and showcasing a devastating attack that averaged 4.6 goals per match. They are a team brimming with confidence and accustomed to dominating opponents. Iraq, meanwhile, navigated a grueling campaign, ultimately securing their spot via an intercontinental playoff, demonstrating resilience but also revealing vulnerabilities against higher-caliber teams.

The tactical battle is expected to be a classic case of attack versus defense. Iraq is likely to deploy a deep, compact defensive block, ceding possession and aiming to frustrate the Norwegian attack. Their game plan will revolve around absorbing pressure and hoping to strike on the rare counter-attack. In contrast, Norway, powered by a Premier League-quality midfield featuring Martin Ødegaard and Sander Berge, will control the tempo, dominate the ball, and patiently work to dismantle Iraq’s low block.

Motivation for both sides is clear and distinct. For Norway, this opening fixture is a must-win to build momentum and, crucially, goal difference before facing the group’s tougher opponents. A comprehensive victory is the primary objective. For Iraq, the goal is to be competitive and prove they belong at this level. Avoiding a heavy defeat and putting up a spirited fight against a formidable European side would be considered a success for the Group I minnows.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

This 2026 tournament match will be the first-ever official meeting between Iraq and Norway. The two nations have never faced each other in either a competitive fixture or a friendly, making this a completely fresh and unpredictable encounter from a historical perspective.

The lack of direct history extends to their experiences against teams from the opposing confederations on this stage. Norway has never played against a team from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) in their three previous tournament appearances. Similarly, Iraq has only faced a UEFA opponent once in the finals, a narrow 2-1 defeat to Belgium during their 1986 campaign.

While historical data between the two is nonexistent, their qualifying campaigns offer clear trends. Norway was an offensive juggernaut, averaging an incredible 7.68 shots on target per game in European qualifying. Iraq, meanwhile, was defensively sound against their regional opposition, conceding just 0.67 goals per game, but their attack will face a monumental step up in class against the Norwegian defense.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both nations enter their opening match with nearly full-strength squads, providing their managers with plenty of options for this crucial first test.

Iraq had a brief injury scare with defender Ahmed Yahya during a pre-tournament friendly, but he has since recovered and is available for selection, though he is expected to start on the bench. Otherwise, coach Graham Arnold has a complete roster to choose from, with no suspensions or other fitness concerns impacting his plans.

Norway arrives in North America in peak condition. Manager Ståle Solbakken has no injury worries and has successfully managed the minutes of his key stars, including Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard, who endured long and demanding seasons with their clubs. A fully fit and rested Norwegian side is a dangerous prospect for any opponent.

Iraq Projected XI (4-4-2): Hassan; Doski, Sulaka, Tahseen, Ali; Bayesh, Al-Ammari, Iqbal, Amyn; Al Hamadi, Hussein.
This traditional 4-4-2 formation is designed for defensive solidity. Iraq will rely on two compact lines of four to deny space and frustrate Norway’s creative players. Forwards Al Hamadi and Hussein will be tasked with holding up the ball and providing an outlet on the counter, with the team’s creative hopes resting on their wingers to deliver quality service when opportunities arise.

Norway Projected XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Møller Wolfe, Heggem, Ajer, Ryerson; Berge, Berg, Ødegaard; Nusa, Sørloth, Haaland.
Norway’s lineup is built to attack. The dynamic front three, led by the prolific Erling Haaland, will be the focal point, supported by the vision and passing range of captain Martin Ødegaard from midfield. The trio of Ødegaard, Berge, and Berg will aim to dominate possession and dictate the flow of the game, relentlessly probing the Iraqi defense for an opening.

More details on how to watch

You can watch Iraq vs Norway exclusively on Fubo in the United States. The service is compatible with most modern streaming devices, including Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, and smart TVs from major brands, as well as on web browsers and mobile apps for iOS and Android.

A subscription to Fubo not only gives you access to every match of the 2026 tournament but also includes coverage of other top soccer competitions. You can stream leagues like the Premier League and La Liga, plus tournaments such as the UEFA Champions League, all under one subscription.

The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/monthor as part of a larger bundle that may include other sports and entertainment networks. Check their website for the latest offers and packages to find the one that best suits your needs.

SEE MORE: Schedule of World Cup games on US TV.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as Nord VPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming.

Erling Haaland of Norway

Why Raphael Varane is missing the 2026 World Cup for France

16 June 2026 at 21:09
Alongside Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Michael Olise, another familiar name continues to surface: Raphael Varane, whose absence from the squad has once again sparked conversation before the competition even begins.

France heads into the 2026 World Cup with enormous expectations after reaching the final in two of the last three editions. Under Didier Deschamps, who will leave his position after the tournament, Les Bleus once again possess one of the deepest and most talented squads in international soccer. Alongside Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Michael Olise, another familiar name continues to surface: Raphael Varane, whose absence from the squad has once again sparked conversation before the competition even begins.

The French national team completed its preparations with a 3-1 friendly victory over Northern Ireland, reinforcing confidence ahead of a difficult Group I campaign against Senegal, Iraq, and Norway. With Kylian Mbappe captaining the side and an attack overflowing with creativity, France is widely considered one of the favorites to lift the trophy.

Deschamps has assembled a squad packed with elite-level talent across every position. Real Madrid superstar Mbappe remains the face of the national team, while Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele enters the tournament in sensational form after another outstanding campaign.

The tactical evolution of the French side has also become one of the major talking points before the World Cup. Following criticism after Euro 2024, Deschamps shifted toward a more fluid 4-2-3-1 system, allowing creative players greater freedom in advanced areas while maintaining defensive balance.

James Rodríguez of Colombia is challenged by Maxence Lacroix of France.
James Rodríguez of Colombia is challenged by Maxence Lacroix of France.

Les Bleus’ defensive solidity has remained impressive as well. The side conceded only four goals during qualifying, showcasing the balance between attacking brilliance and tactical discipline that has defined Deschamps’ tenure.

The reason for Raphael Varane’s absence

While France’s current squad is filled with emerging stars, many supporters have continued asking the same question ahead of the World Cup: why is Raphael Varane missing?

The answer traces back several years before the tournament itself. Varane initially stepped away from international soccer in February 2023, shortly after France’s heartbreaking defeat to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final. The defender explained that the physical and mental demands of elite soccer had played a significant role in his decision.

At the time, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United defender had already accumulated 93 appearances for France, winning the 2018 World Cup and establishing himself as one of the greatest defenders in the nation’s history.

Varane hoped for fresh start in Italy, but everything changed almost instantly

Although Varane retired from international soccer first, he continued playing at club level until the summer of 2024. After leaving Manchester United, he signed for Serie A side Como in what many believed would be a fresh chapter in his career.

However, disaster struck almost immediately. Just minutes into his competitive debut for Como, Varane suffered a serious knee injury that ultimately changed the course of his future.

The injury ultimately convinced the defender to retire completely from professional soccer in September 2024 at only 31 years old. Reports later confirmed that he transitioned into a non-playing role within Como following his retirement.

varane france
Raphael Varane of France looks on

Huge legacy behind

Varane’s absence from the 2026 World Cup represents the end of an era for France’s defence. For more than a decade, he formed the backbone of Les Bleus alongside players such as Hugo Lloris, Antoine Griezmann, and Paul Pogba.

His composure, positioning, and leadership played a major role in France’s triumph at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. He also helped the national team reach another final in Qatar four years later, narrowly missing out on a second consecutive title after the dramatic defeat to Argentina.

varane france
Raphael Varane of France celebrates with the 2018 World Cup trophy

Despite retiring earlier than many expected, Varane leaves behind one of the most decorated careers of his generation. Alongside his international success, he won multiple UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid and numerous domestic honours throughout his career.

Raphael Varane of France applauds fans

David Benavidez offered fight against former champion with 75% KO ratio: “I’m waiting”

16 June 2026 at 21:53

Having captured the unified cruiserweight world titles, is seeking another opponent that could further improve his growing reputation. However, one of his divisional rivals is claiming that ‘The Mexican Monster’ is holding up their potential fight. Benavidez dominated and stopped Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez in his cruiserweight debut last month, capturing the unified WBA and WBO […]

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Alman milli takım kampında yılan paniği!

Dünya Kupası heyecanı devam ederken Alman Milli Takım kampından oldukça şaşırtan bir haber geldi.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda heyecan tüm hızıyla devam ederken sıra dışı olaylar da yaşanıyor. Almanya Milli Futbol Takımı kaptanı Joshua Kimmich, kampta zehirli bir yılanla karşılaştıklarını söyledi.

BILD'de yer alan habere göre; 31 yaşındaki futbolcu, "Dün bir yılan gördük, bize onun zehirli olduğu söylendi. Isırması durumunda hastaneye gitmeniz gerekiyor. Öleceğinizi sanmıyorum ama en azından tehlikeli bir durum." ifadelerini kullandı.

Kimmich'in diğer açıklamaları şöyle:

-Burada biraz ürküyorum. Almanya'da bu kadar çok tehlikeli hayvanın olmadığı hissine sahibim." dedi.

-Eğer böyle bir yılanın üzerine basarsanız, sonunun kötü bitebileceği hissiyatındayım. Bu yüzden hayvanlar konusunda burada biraz geride tutmaya, uzak durmaya çalışıyoruz.

Öte yandan görülen yılanın bir "Bakırkafa (Copperhead)" olduğu belirtildi.

Zeynep Sönmez ikinci turda

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, Lexus Nottingham Açık'ta ikinci tura yükseldi.

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, WTA 250 turnuvası Lexus Nottingham Açık'ta tek kadınlar birinci tur maçında Leylah Fernandez'i 2-0 yenerek ikinci tura yükseldi.

Türkiye Tenis Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre Zeynep Sönmez, organizasyonda 2 numaralı seri başı, dünya 22 numarası Kanadalı Leylah Fernandez'i 6-4 ve 7-6'lık setlerle mağlup etti.

Zeynep Sönmez, bu sonuçla Fernandez'den Nisan ayında düzenlenen WTA 500 Stuttgart turnuvasının rövanşını da almış oldu.

Genç tenisçi, ikinci turda Viktorija Golubic ile Sofia Kenin maçının galibiyle 18 Haziran Perşembe günü karşılaşacak.

Hocası yok golcüsü meçhul! Fenerbahçe'nin yolculuğu bugün başlıyor

Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. Eleme Turu'ndaki rakibi yarın belli olacak Fenerbahçe, teknik direktörsüz ve golcüsüz çıktığı bu zorlu Avrupa yolculuğuna bugün resmen başlıyor...sarı-lacivertliler zorlu Hearts yerine Gornik Zabrze kurasını beklerken, transferlerin gecikme riskini ise UEFA'nın her tur öncesi sınırsız kadro değiştirme kuralı hafifletiyor.

Süper Lig ikincisi Fenerbahçe, Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. Eleme Turu serüvenine bugün resmen başlıyor. Yarın çekilecek kurayla sarı-lacivertlilerin ilk maçlarını 21-22 Temmuz, rövanşlarını ise 28-29 Temmuz'da oynayacağı direkt rakibi belli olacak.

Fenerbahce

GOLCÜ VE HOCASI OLMAYAN TAKIM

Yeni sezon öncesi teknik direktör koltuğunun boş olması ve ileri uçtaki golcü belirsizliği, bu kritik Avrupa yolculuğu öncesi camiadaki en büyük soru işaretleri olarak dikkat çekiyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin bu turdaki muhtemel rakipleri İskoçya'dan Hearts ve Polonya'dan Gornik Zabrze. Temmuz ayındaki fiziksel durum dikkate alındığında, Gornik Zabrze daha uygun bir kura olarak öne çıkıyor.

GORNIK DAHA UYGUN GİBİ DURUYOR

Hearts’ın iç sahadaki yoğun, fiziksel güce dayalı sert futbol tarzı henüz ritm bulamamış Fenerbahçe için yıpratıcı olabilir.

Taktik disipline önem veren ancak Hearts kadar yırtıcı pres yapamayan Gornik Zabrze ise elit oyuncuların kalitesiyle daha kolay çözülebilecek bir profil sunuyor.

Fenerbahce

PLAY-OFF TURUNA KADAR GELİNİRSE

Sarı-lacivertliler bu turu geçmesi halinde, 20 Haziran'da çekilecek 3. Eleme Turu kurasında Union Saint-Gilloise (Belçika), Sparta Prag (Çekya) veya NEC Nijmegen (Hollanda) gibi daha zorlu ekiplerle eşleşecek.

Gruplar öncesi son viraj olan ve 3 Ağustos'ta kurası çekilecek Play-off Turu'nda ise havuz devleşerek Avrupa'nın elit liglerinden Lyon (Fransa), Bodø/Glimt (Norveç) ve Olympiakos (Yunanistan) gibi takımları barındıracak.

ACİL DURUM HAKKI OLACAK

Teknik heyet ve golcü transferlerinin gecikmesi taraftarı endişelendirse de UEFA’nın esnek kadro statüsü yönetimin elini rahatlatıyor.

Kurallara göre eleme turları boyunca kadro listeleri her tur için sıfırlanıyor; yani Fenerbahçe sonraki turun son bildirim tarihine kadar 25 kişilik A Listesi'nde dilediği kadar sınırsız değişiklik yapabiliyor.

Ayrıca, her turda ilk maçtan önceki gece yarısına kadar listeden iki oyuncu silmek şartıyla, yeni transferleri eklemek için 2 oyunculuk "acil durum hakkı" da bulunuyor.

Beşiktaş'ın rakibi belli olacak! Kura çekimi öncesi şike skandalı

UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde kura çekimine saatler kala Avrupa futbolunu sallayan tarihi şike skandalı patlak verdi! İşte bugün (17 Haziran) rakibi belli olacak Beşiktaş'ın muhtemel rakipleri ve eşleşmelerin detayları.

Avrupa futbolu, UEFA Avrupa Ligi kura çekimine saatler kala Çekya’dan gelen tarihi bir şike skandalıyla sarsıldı. Çekya Futbol Federasyonu Etik Kurulu; aralarında kritik düşme/kalma play-off müsabakalarının da yer aldığı 3 maçın sonucunu manipüle ettiği kesinleşen birinci lig ekiplerinden MFK Karviná’yı küme düşürerek ligden ihraç etti.

Besıktas

KURA ÇEKİMİ ÖNCESİ HARİTA DEĞİŞTİ

Geçtiğimiz ay Çek Kupası'nı kazanarak UEFA Avrupa Ligi vizesi alan Karviná'nın yolsuzluktan suçlu bulunması, UEFA kura çekimi öncesi haritayı tamamen değiştirdi. UEFA'dan henüz resmi bir açıklama gelmemiş olsa da organizasyonun Çek kulübünü turnuvadan men etmesine kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

BEŞİKTAŞ'IN RAKİBİ NETLEŞİYOR

Yaşanan bu gelişmeyle birlikte Avrupa biletinin Viktoria Plzen’e devredilmesi beklenirken, Çek futbolundaki bu deprem takımların sezon öncesi antrenman planlarında beklenmedik bir belirsizliğe yol açtı. Tüm bu kaosun gölgesinde, ülkemizi UEFA Avrupa Ligi’nde temsil edecek olan Beşiktaş'ın da kupa yolundaki ilk rakibi netleşiyor.

MAÇLAR 23-30 TEMMUZ TARİHLERİNDE

Süper Lig'i dördüncü sırada tamamlayarak Avrupa macerasına 2. Eleme Turu'ndan başlayacak olan siyah-beyazlılar, turnuvadaki ilk rakibini yarın (17 Haziran) gerçekleştirilecek kura çekimiyle öğrenecek. Beşiktaş’ın bu turdaki ilk karşılaşmaları ise 23 ve 30 Temmuz tarihlerinde sahne alacak.

Besıktas

BEŞİKTAŞ'IN MUHTEMEL RAKİPLERİ

Kura çekimine seribaşı olarak katılacak olan Beşiktaş; statü gereği Benfica, PAOK ve Ajax gibi turnuvanın diğer güçlü seribaşı ekipleriyle bu turda eşleşmeyecek. Siyah-beyazlı temsilcimizin karşısına doğrudan seribaşı olmayan torbadan bir rakip çıkacak.

Beşiktaş'ın muhtemel rakipleri arasında şu ekipler yer alıyor:

- Maccabi Tel Aviv

- Pafos

- Tromsø

- St. Gallen

- Hammarby

- Anderlecht

- Twente

- Hajduk Split (turu geçerse)

- CSKA Sofia (turu geçerse)

Yunan golcü Beşiktaş için yanıyor! Rui Costa'ya ‘beni sat‘ dedi

Benfica'da kazandığının iki katından fazlasını sunan Beşiktaş'ın 6 milyon Euro'luk teklifi, Vangelis Pavlidis'i büyüledi. Orkun Kökçü'nün olumlu referansıyla ikna olan Yunan golcü, başkan Rui Costa ile görüşerek transferi için kolaylık istedi: Beşiktaş'ın 35 milyon Euro'luk teklifi makul, beni satın!

Beşiktaş transfer piyasasında yılın bombasını patlatmaya hazırlanıyor. Benfica forması giyen Yunan golcü Vangelis Pavlidis, siyah-beyazlıların kendisine yaptığı yıllık 6 milyon Euro’luk dev maaş teklifinin ardından rotasını tamamen İstanbul’a çevirdi.

Besıktas

35 MİLYON EURO MAKUL RAKAM

Portekiz ekibinde yıllık 2.88 milyon Euro kazanan 27 yaşındaki santrforun, Beşiktaş'ın sunduğu bu cazip teklif sonrası transfer için oldukça hevesli olduğu öğrenildi.

Maaş teklifinden fazlasıyla etkilenen Pavlidis, sürecin hızlanması için bizzat devreye girdi. Benfica Başkanı Rui Costa ile özel bir görüşme gerçekleştiren Yunan yıldız, Beşiktaş'ın kulübe yaptığı 35 milyon Euro’luk resmi teklifin oldukça makul olduğunu dile getirdi.

RUI COSTA'DAN KOLAYLIK TALEP ETTİ

Kulübünün bu teklifi kabul etmesini ve transferine onay verilmesini isteyen golcü oyuncunun, ayrılık için Başkan Rui Costa'dan kolaylık talep ettiği belirtildi.

Pavlidis’in Beşiktaş’a "evet" demesinde, Hollanda yıllarından tanıdığı eski takım arkadaşı Orkun Kökçü’nün de payı büyük oldu.

ORKUN'UN ÇOK FAZLA ETKİSİ OLDU

Benfica forması giyen milli futbolcunun, Beşiktaş ve Türkiye hakkındaki olumlu referansları ve tavsiyeleri, Yunan forvetin kafasındaki tüm soru işaretlerini sildi. Orkun’un yönlendirmesiyle ikna süreci tamamlanan Pavlidis, tamamen siyah-beyazlı formayı giymeye odaklandı.

Besıktas 40 MİLYON EURO'YA EVET DİYECEKLER

Bu transfer operasyonunu bizzat yürüten Beşiktaşlı yönetici Serdal Adalı’nın, Portekiz kulübüne ilettiği 35 milyon Euro’luk bonservis bedelinin ardından masadaki son rakam olduğu ifade ediliyor.

Beşiktaş yönetimi bu bütçenin üzerine çıkmayı düşünmezken, Benfica cephesinin kapıyı 50 milyon Euro’dan açtığı ve pazarlıklarda en fazla 40 milyon Euro seviyesine kadar inebileceği de gelen haberler arasında. İki kulüp arasındaki bonservis pazarlıkları tüm hızıyla sürüyor.

Italiano'nun gözü Fenerbahçe'de! ‘Cepheye gitsem yanıma ilk onu alırım‘

Beşiktaş'ın yeni hocası Vincenzo Italiano, Fiorentina'dan eski öğrencisi Sofyan Amrabat için yönetime net mesajı verdi: "Savaşa gitsem yanıma ilk onu alırım." İtalyan teknik adamın sistemindeki "kilit aktör" olan Faslı yıldız için siyah-beyazlıların ezeli rakibi Fenerbahçe'nin kapısını çalıp çalmayacağı merak konusu.

Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik patronu Vincenzo Italiano merkez orta saha transferi için net bir mesaj verdi. İtalyan teknik adam, Fiorentina döneminde birlikte tarih yazdığı Sofyan Amrabat’ı takımında istiyor.

Italiano'nun, Faslı yıldız için geçmişte kurduğu "Savaş alanına gidecek olsam yanıma alacağım ilk isim Sofyan olurdu" sözleri, bu transfer arzusunun taktiksel boyutunu gözler önüne seriyor.

Besıktas

ITALIANO'NUN VAZGEÇİLMEZİ OLDU

Italiano'nun proaktif, yoğun ön alan baskısına ve geriden kısa pasla oyun kurmaya dayalı sisteminde Amrabat adeta hayati bir "aktör" görevi görüyor. Baskı altında dahi top kaybetmeyen fiziksel gücü ve savunma arkasına attığı milimetrik uzun paslarla hocasının saha içindeki aklı olan deneyimli orta saha, aynı zamanda geçiş savunmasındaki süpürücü özelliğiyle de İtalyan hocanın vazgeçilmezi konumunda.

BETIS'İN PARASI YETMEMİŞTİ

İkili arasındaki bu kusursuz taktiksel bağ, Beşiktaş'ın yeni yapılanmasındaki orta saha arayışlarını doğrudan ezeli rakibe çevirmiş durumda.

Ancak bu büyük buluşmanın önünde çok ciddi ekonomik ve kadrosal engeller bulunuyor. Fenerbahçe'nin, Fiorentina’dan bonservisini 12 milyon Euro karşılığında satın aldığı tecrübeli orta saha için tavizsiz bir transfer politikası izlediği ve yüksek taleplerinden geri adım atmadığı biliniyor.

Besıktas

BEŞİKTAŞ ŞARTLARI ZORLAYACAK MI?

Geçtiğimiz sezonu İspanya'da Real Betis'te kiralık geçiren Amrabat için Endülüs ekibinin kalıcı transfer hamlesi, oyuncunun bütçeleri zorlayan yüksek maaşı ve sarı-lacivertli yönetimin katı duruşu nedeniyle tıkanmıştı.

Beşiktaş yönetiminin, Italiano'nun bu çok istediği transfer için mali şartları sonuna kadar zorlayıp zorlamayacağı ise merak konusu.

FIFA'nın Türkiye maçına atadığı hakem! Şaibeden hakemliği askıya alındı

Asıl mesleği kimya profesörlüğü olan ama yeşil sahalarda 'şike skandalları' ve 'fırtınalı aşk hayatıyla' El Salvador basınının manşetlerinden düşmeyen Iván Barton, Türkiye-Paraguay maçına atandı! Ülkesinde hakemliği askıya alınan, yönettiği maçlarda kart yağdıran bu skandal mıknatısı isim, Millilerimizin kader maçında düdük çalacak. Aman bizim çocuklar hakemin 'kimyasını' bozmasın!"

A Milli Takımımızın Dünya Kupası'ndaki kaderini belirleyecek Paraguay maçına atanan El Salvadorlu hakem Iván Barton, kariyerindeki büyük skandallar ve şaibe iddialarıyla gündeme bomba gibi düştü. FIFA'nın bu kritik virajda görevlendirdiği hakemin geçmişi, turnuva öncesi tansiyonu zirveye çıkardı.

Dunya Kupası

FUTBOL FEDERASYONU KIZAĞA ÇEKTİ

Asıl mesleği Organik Kimya Profesörlüğü olan Barton, CONCACAF bölgesinin elit hakemleri arasında yer alsa da El Salvador yerel basınında "tetikçi" ve "manipülatör" başlıklarıyla anılıyor.

Ligde Águila-Alianza derbisinde verdiği kasıtlı kararlar ve haksız kırmızı kartlar sonrasında, El Salvador Futbol Federasyonu (FESFUT) tarafından resmi olarak kızağa çekilmiş ve hakemliği şaibe gerekçesiyle askıya alınmıştı.

INFLUENCER SEVGİLİSİ YÜZÜNDEN SIKINTILI

Hakemin adı ayrıca son dönemde fahiş paralar karşılığında Suudi Arabistan ve BAE liglerinde özel maçlar yönetmesi nedeniyle de "parayı seçti" eleştirilerinin odağında yer alıyor.

Saha dışındaki çalkantılı hayatıyla El Salvador magazin basınının manşetlerinden düşmeyen 1991 doğumlu hakem, ülkesinde ünlü bir influencer ile yaşadığı fırtınalı ve kıskançlık dolu ilişkiyle tanınıyor.

MAÇI ERKEN BİTİRECEK KADAR ÇILGIN

Yerel basındaki spor yorumcuları; Barton’ın saha içindeki aşırı agresif, dünyayla kavga eden yapısını ve maç başına 5 sarı kart ortalamasını, özel hayatında yaşadığı bu çalkantılara ve medyanın üzerindeki ağır baskısına bağlıyor.

Uluslararası arenada tam bir "skandal mıknatısı" olan Barton, olaylı ABD-Meksika derbisinde sahanın birbirine girmesi üzerine tam 4 kırmızı kart birden çıkarmış ve maçı süresinden önce bitirmişti.

BAŞKA ÜLKE SORUŞTURMA BAŞLATTI

Bir diğer olaylı Meksika-Honduras müsabakasında ise uzatma süresine akılalmaz bir şekilde 12 dakika ekleyerek Honduras Federasyonu'nun kendisine karşı şaibe gerekçesiyle resmi ve yasal soruşturma başlatmasına neden olmuştu. Tam bir kart ve penaltı makinesi olan El Salvadorlu hakem, kararlarıyla her an maçı sabote etmeye açık bir profil çiziyor.

Mıllı Takım

CUMARTESİ SABAH 06:00'DA OYNANACAK

Gruptan çıkma yolunda mutlak galibiyet hedeflediğimiz bu kritik Paraguay mücadelesi, 20 Haziran Cumartesi günü TSİ sabaha karşı 06.00'da San Francisco Bay Area Stadyumu'nda oynanacak.

Barton'ın yardımcılıklarını David Moran ve Antonio Pupiro yaparken, dördüncü hakemliği ise Jamaikalı Oshane Nation üstlenecek. Kariyeri şaibelerle dolu bu isim karşısında, Ay-Yıldızlılarımızın saha içi provokasyonlardan uzak kalması hayati önem taşıyor.

Dursun Özbek ve Aziz Yıldırım anlaştı: Hacıosmanoğlu'nun yerine Fatih Terim

İki dev başkan tarihi bir operasyon için el ele verdi! Kulüpler birer birer desteğini çekerken, koltuğu sallanan TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'nun yerine gelecek isim netleşti. İddialara göre Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, ezber bozan bir hamleyle Aziz Yıldırım'ın masasına Fatih Terim ismini koydu ve tam onay aldı. Geçen yıl yarım kalan büyük plan bu kez resmiyete dökülüyor.

Türk futbolu, kulüpler arasındaki transfer yoğunluğunun gölgesinde, arka planda tarihinin en büyük idari depremlerinden birine sahne oluyor. Anayasa Mahkemesi’nin TFF hukuk kurullarına yönelik verdiği iptal kararı ve kasım ayına kadar tamamlanması zorunlu olan yasal süreçler, mevcut başkan İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu’nun dönemini gayriresmî olarak kapatırken kulislerde erken seçim senaryoları tam gaz devam ediyor.

Futbol

ŞAMPİYONLUK KUPASINI VERMEYE GELMEDİ

Şampiyonluk kupasını vermeye gitmeyerek Galatasaray ile köprüleri atan Hacıosmanoğlu; Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor ve geçen seçimde kendisini destekleyen diğer kulüplerin de güvenini kaybederek tamamen köşeye sıkışmış durumda.

Galatasaray Kulübü Başkanı Dursun Özbek, geçen yıl tam da bu dönemlerde Fatih Terim’i federasyonun başına geçirmek için başlattığı ancak yarım kalan hamlesini bu kez çok daha güçlü bir ittifakla masaya taşıdı.

YILDIRIM, TERİM İSMİNE ONAY VERDİ

Fotospor’un gizli kulis süreçlerine dayandırdığı iddialara göre Özbek, Fenerbahçe’nin efsane başkanı Aziz Yıldırım ile gerçekleştirdiği kutlama görüşmesinde, Fatih Terim’i TFF başkan adaylığı için önerdi. İki dev kulübün iradesini birleştirmeyi hedefleyen bu stratejik hamle, Aziz Yıldırım’dan da tam onay alarak futbol kulislerindeki dengeleri kökten değiştirdi.

Fatih Terim Türkiye'ye bu koltuk için dönüyor

HACIOSMANOĞLU BU YÜZDEN ÇOK SERTLEŞTİ

Kariyerinde TFF başkanlığı vizyonu ve hedefi olan Fatih Terim’in bu süreçten haberdar olması ve ajandasında bu planı taşıması, iddiaların gerçeğe dönüşme ihtimalini en tepeye çıkardı.

TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ise koltuğunu sarsan bu geniş çaplı operasyonlar ve Fatih Terim’in son dönemdeki üstü kapalı açıklamaları karşısında sessizliğini bozarak sert bir çıkış yaptı.

TERİM'İN SÖZLERİNİN ALTINDAKİ MANAYI ARADI

Terim’in gizemli bir üslupla sarf ettiği "Bunları da konuşacağımız zaman gelecek, iki maç daha bekleyelim, hesap sorarız" şeklindeki ifadelerine kırıldığını ve tepki gösterdiğini belirten Hacıosmanoğlu, bu tavrı tecrübeli futbol adamının bilgeliğine ve duruşuna yakıştıramadığını dile getirdi.

Galatasaray

HACIOSMANOĞLU ADETA MEYDAN OKUDU

Mevcut başkan, Terim’e adeta meydan okuyarak, "Kimden hesap soracaksınız? Çocuklardan mı, teknik kadrodan mı, yönetimden mi, başkandan mı? Bari söyleyin de hazırlık yapsın, o hesap verecek... Burası hesap sorma, hesap verme yeri değil" sözleriyle federasyon çatısı altında böyle bir üsluba geçit vermeyeceğini vurguladı.

17 MAYIS'TA FOTOSPOR DUYURDU

Sonuç olarak, Fotospor’un ilk olarak 17 Mayıs tarihli haberiyle fitilini ateşlediği süreç, Türk futbolunun idari yapısında topyekûn bir değişimin yaklaştığını net şekilde ortaya koyuyor. Federasyonun tamamen kaybettiği kulüpler desteği ve hukuki açmazları Hacıosmanoğlu yönetimi için geri sayımı başlatırken, Dursun Özbek ile Aziz Yıldırım arasında sağlanan "Fatih Terim mutabakatı" yeni dönemin en güçlü rotasını çiziyor.

Vedat Muriqi şimdi gelecek! As santrafor Ağustos'a kaldı

Guirassy, Sörloth ve Pavlidis'ten olumsuz yanıt alan Fenerbahçe'de santrfor transferi kördüğüme döndü! Aziz Yıldırım ve Aykut Kocaman zirvesinden "Vedat Muriqi" kararı çıkarken, Kosovalı golcünün "kulübe" resti sarı-lacivertlilerin tüm transfer stratejisini değiştirdi.

Fenerbahçe’de santrfor transferi kördüğüme döndü. Sarı-lacivertlilerin listesinde ilk sıralarda yer alan Serhou Guirassy ve Alexander Sörloth transferlerinden olumsuz yanıt alınmasıyla süreç tıkanma noktasına geldi. Gündemdeki bir diğer isim Vangelis Pavlidis transferinde de Orkun Kökçü’nün devreye girmesiyle ezeli rakip Beşiktaş yarışta öne geçti.

Fenerbahce

ŞU ANDA TEK SEÇENEK MURIQI KALDI

Yaşanan bu olumsuz gelişmelerin ardından Fenerbahçe için şu an masadaki tek ciddi ve somut seçenek olarak yeniden Vedat Muriqi ismi kaldı. Transfer piyasasında yaşanan bu daralma, teknik heyet ve yönetim kanadında alternatif planları devreye soktu.

YILDIRIM, KOCAMAN'A SORDU

İddialara göre teknik direktör adayı Aykut Kocaman ile başkan Aziz Yıldırım arasında kritik bir zirve gerçekleşti. Yıldırım’ın, "Şampiyonlar Ligi ön elemesine santraforda Vedat Muriqi ile çıkarsak bir endişen olur mu?" sorusuna, Kocaman’ın net bir dille "Hiç olmaz" yanıtını verdiği öne sürüldü. Bu diyalog, sarı-lacivertlilerin önceliği tamamen Muriqi’e çevirdiğinin en güçlü işareti olarak yorumlandı.

MURIQI YEDEK KALMAK İSTEMİYOR

Kosovalı golcünün takıma dönüş ihtimali, beraberinde yeni bir krizi de getirdi. Takımda tek santraforlu bir sistem tercih edilmesi halinde kulübede beklemek istemeyen Muriqi, bu konudaki net tavrını hem Yıldırım hem de Kocaman tarafına kesin bir dille iletti.

Muriqi

SANTRFOR İÇİN STRATEJİ DEĞİŞTİ

Düzenli olarak ilk 11'de oynamak isteyen deneyimli golcünün bu resti, teknik heyetin oyun formasyonu üzerinde yeniden düşünmesine yol açtı. Yaşanan bu gelişmeler üzerine Fenerbahçe yönetimi, transfer stratejisinde zorunlu bir rota değişikliğine gitti.

FIRSAT TRANSFERİ KOVALANACAK

Yapılan son toplantılarda bütçeyi şimdilik çift santrafor için zorlamak yerine eksik görülen diğer mevkilere öncelik verilmesi fikri ağırlık kazandı.

Sarı-lacivertliler, Muriqi transferini bitirmesi halinde ikinci santrafor hamlesini aceleye getirmeyecek; bu bölge için Ağustos ayının sonundaki transfer fırsatlarını bekleyecek.

Fenerbahçe'de kriz yaratacak atama! ‘Aykut Kocaman yanlış yapmıştır‘

Fenerbahçe'de Aziz Yıldırım dönemiyle birlikte Futbol Şubesi'nin başına geçen Cihan Kamer'in mazisi, Aykut Kocaman'ın göreve gelmesiyle yeni bir krizin fitilini ateşleyecek cinsten. 14 yıl önce Kocaman'ın oyun felsefesine yönelttiği "yanlış yapmıştır" eleştirileri ve defansif futbol suçlamaları yeniden gündeme gelecek. Fenerbahçe'de eski defterlerin açılmasının yeni dönemdeki sportif başarıyı etkileyebileceğinden korkuluyor.

Fenerbahçe’de Aziz Yıldırım’ın yeniden başkanlık koltuğuna oturmasıyla birlikte Futbol Şubesi Sorumluluğu görevine getirilen Cihan Kamer’in mazisi camiada fitili ateşleyecek yeni bir krizin habercisi gibi. Özellikle 3 Temmuz gibi en çalkantılı dönemlerinde dobra açıklamalarıyla vitrine çıkan Kamer’in, geçmişte Aykut Kocaman’ın oyun felsefesine yönelik yaptığı "yanlış yapmıştır" eksenli sert eleştirileri ve defansif futbol suçlamaları 14 yıl sonra yeniden gündeme taşındı.

Fenerbahce

DAUM VE KOCAMAN'LA ÇALIŞTI

Camia içinde bu eski defterlerin yeni dönemde sportif başarının önünde bir engel teşkil edebileceği yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.

Geçmiş dönemde Christoph Daum ve Aykut Kocaman gibi teknik adamlarla çalışan; Ali Koç, Nihat Özdemir ve Mahmut Uslu gibi ağır toplarla aynı yönetimde mesai harcayan Kamer, aslında transferdeki başarılarıyla tanınan bir isim.

STOCH VE BARONI'Yİ GETİRDİ

2010 yılında Galatasaray'ın elinden kaparak Chelsea'den alınan Stoch operasyonunu bizzat Londra'ya giderek bitiren Kamer, yine Aykut Kocaman'ın sportif direktörken Brezilya'da izleyip beğendiği André Santos ile Cristian Baroni’nin transfer süreçlerini ve bütçe planlamalarını yönetmişti.

Fenerbahce

MOUSSA SOW AÇIKLAMASI AKILLARDA

Hatta 3 Temmuz sürecinin en zor günlerinde, "Küme düşmeme garantisi alarak mı bu yatırımı yaptınız?" sorularına karşı dik durup, "Biz şike yapmadık, sahaya inatla leke bulaştırılacaksa Moussa Sow'a harcanan para feda olsun" diyerek camiaya moral aşılamıştı.

DEFANSİF FUTBOLUN KARŞISINDA

Ancak Cihan Kamer’in bu dinamik ve iddialı profili, yönetim içi çatlakları ve fikir ayrılıklarını da beraberinde getirmişti. Nitekim 2012 yılındaki bir Galatasaray derbisinin ardından takımı ve futbol tarzını sert şekilde eleştiren Kamer, dönemin güçlü figürü Ali Yıldırım’ın "Büyük hata yaptı, ayıp etti" şeklindeki açık tepkisiyle karşılaşmıştı.

TFF VE SİYASETLE ATIŞTI

TFF yöneticileri Lütfi Arıboğan ve İlhan Helvacı ile adeta kavga eden, şike yasası değişmezse istifa edeceğini söyleyerek siyasete rest çeken Kamer, o dönem adının başkanlık dedikodularına karışmasının ve yaşanan yorucu fikir ayrılıklarının ardından aktif yöneticiliğe uzun bir ara vermişti.

KOCAMAN SÖZLERİ ÖNÜNE GELİR Mİ?

Zamanında Aykut Kocaman'ı defansif olmakla suçlayan ve radikal çıkışlarıyla bilinen Kamer'in, futboldan sorumlu isim olarak göreve gelmesi, olası bir Kocaman atamasında eski defterlerin açılmasına yol açabileceği belirtiliyor.

Antonio Rüdiger “Real”la yeni müqaviləyə imza atdı

16 June 2026 at 21:00

Futbol üzrə Almaniya milli komandasının mərkəz müdafiəçisi Antonio Rüdiger İspaniya nəhəngi “Real”la yeni müqaviləyə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Madrid klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.

33 yaşlı müdafiəçinin yeni sözləşməsinin müddəti 2027-ci ilin yayınadək nəzərdə tutulub. Tərəflər arasındakı əvvəlki müqavilənin müddəti gələn il başa çatacaqdı.

Etiqadca müsəlman olan Antonio Rüdiger afrikaəsillidir – atası afro-alman, anası isə Syerra-Leonedəndir. Antonio böyük futbola yetirməsi olduğu “Ştutqart” futbol akademiyasından gəlib. Buradan da 2015-ci ilin avqustunda icarə əsasında “Roma”ya transfer edilib. Tədricən oyun səviyyəsini və keyfiyyətini artırmaqda olan Rüdiger tamhüquqlu əsasda “Roma”da yerini möhkəmlədib və 2017-ci ilin iyulunda “Çelsi”yə keçib. Londonda çxışı müddətində daha da püxtələşmiş Rüdigeri 2022-ci ilin iyulunda “Real” “zadəganlar”dan azad agent qismində “oğurlayıb”. Almaniyalı müdafiəçinin “Real”la müqaviləsi 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Almaniyalı müdafiəçinin “Real”ın heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi belədir: 182 oyun, 8 qol, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə.

Antonio Rüdiger 2014-cü ilin may ayında debüt etdiyi Almaniya yığmasının heyətində bu günə qədər 83 oyun keçirib, 3 qol vurub, 5 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Vurğulayaq ki, Antonio “bundestim”in əsas heyətinə U-18, U-19, U-20, U-21 yığmalarından keçməklə, özünün əməksevərliyi və çalışqanlığını sübut etməyi sayəsində düşə bilib. Rüdiger Almaniya yığması ilə 2017 FIFA Konfederasiyalar Kubokunun qalibi olub.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 33 yaşlı almaniyalı müdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 6 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

“Zirə” Konfrans Liqasında “Torpedo”ya rəqib oldu

16 June 2026 at 20:30

“Zirə”nin futbol üzrə Avropa Konfrans Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi bəlli olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün Konfrans Liqasında yeni mövsümün ilk püşkatma mərasimi təşkil edilib.

İsveçrənin Nyon şəhərində keçirilən püşkatmada Azərbaycan təmsilçisinin də rəqibi müəyyənləşib. “Qartallar” bu mərhələdə Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” (Kutaisi) kollektivi ilə üz-üzə gələcəklər.

Xatırladaq ki, Avropa Konfrans Liqasında 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin ilk oyunları iyulun 9-da keçiriləcək. Cavab görüşləri isə eyni ayın 16-da baş tutacaq. Rəşad Sadıqovun baş məşqçisi olduğu “Zirə” ilk matçını evdə keçirəcək.

Avropa Konfrans Liqası
1-ci təsnifat mərhələsi
9 iyul – 16 iyul

Veles (Bosniya və Herseqovina) – Milsami (Moldova)
Bohemians (İrlandiya) – Sent Jozefs (Cəbəllüttariq)
Dinamo Siti (Albaniya) – Astana (Qazaxıstan)
Nomads (Uels) – Balkani (Kosovo)
Zirə (Azərbaycan) – Torpedo (Kutaisi, Gürcüstan)
Differdanj (Lüksemburq) – İlves (Finlandiya)
Dinamo (Minsk, Belarus) – Sileks (Şimali Makedoniya)
Deçiç (Monteneqro) – Liepaya (Latviya)
Elbasani (Albaniya) – BATE (Belarus)
Qlentoran (Şimali İrlandiya) – RFS (Latviya)
Mornar (Monteneqro) – Atletik Eskaldes (Andorra)
Bayns (Lüksemburq) – Dinamo (Tiflis, Gürcüstan)
Petrovaç (Monteneqro) – Jalgiris (Litva)
Kaernarfon Taun (Uels) – Levadiya (Estoniya)
Marsaxlokk (Malta) – Pünik (Ermənistan)
Hagelmann (Litva) – Payde (Estoniya)
Alakşkert (Ermənistan) – Yelimay (Qazaxıstan)
Vikinqur (Şimali İrlandiya) – Styarnan (İslandiya)
Dila (Gürcüstan) – Virtus (San Marino)
Sarayevo (Bosniya və Herseqovina) – İnter Turku (Finlandiya)
Europa (Cəbəllüttariq) – Şkendiya (Şimali Makedoniya)
Nomme Kalyu (Estoniya) – Linfild (Şimali İrlandiya)
Penibont (Uels) – Santa Koloma (Andorra)
Runavik (Farer adaları) – Hamrun Spartans (Malta)
Strassen (Lüksemburq) – La Fiorita (San Marino)
Vlajniya (Albaniya) – Malişeva (Kosovo)

“Neftçi”nin yay planı: birinci rəqib serblərdir

16 June 2026 at 21:22

“Neftçi” PFK-nın 2026/27-ci illər mövsümü üçün hazırlıq planı müəyyənləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “ağ-qaralar” iki mərhələdən ibarət təlim-məşq toplanışının birinci mərhələsini iyunun 20-dən 28-dək Bakıda – “Palms Sports” Futbol Mərkəzində keçəcək.

Toplanışın ikinci mərhələsi iyunun 29-dan iyulun 14-dək Sloveniyanın Moravske Toplitse şəhərində reallaşacaq. “Hotel Livada Prestige”də məskunlaşacaq komanda bu mərhələ ərzində 4 yoxlama görüşü keçirməyi planlaşdırır.

Oyunlar 2, 6, 10 və 13 iyul tarixlərində baş tutacaq. İyulun 2-dəki matçda rəqib Serbiya “Partizan”ı olacaq.

 

Millinin daha üç üzvü Çində mərhələ adladı

16 June 2026 at 21:15

Çinin Quyyan şəhərində boks üzrə Dünya kuboku davam edir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, reytinq xarakterli yarışın ikinci günündə Azərbaycan millisinin daha 3 idmançısı qələbə qazanıb.

55 kq-da Amin Məmmədzadə Paak Yinq Honu (Honkonq) sınağa çəkib. Boksçumuz rəqibini 5:0 (30:26, 30:25, 30:24, 30:25, 30:26) hesabı ilə məğlub edib. O, 1/8 finalda Samandar Olimovla (Özbəkistan) üz-üzə gələcək. Görüş iyunun 17-də olacaq.

Səidcəmşid Cəfərov (75 kq) da Dünya kubokuna qələbə ilə başlayıb – 5:0 (30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27). O, 1/4 finalda Muhammad Nurani (İran) ilə münasibətinə aydınlıq gətirəcək. Döyüş iyunun 19-da olacaq.

Komanda yoldaşlarının uğurunu Alfonso Dominqes (90 kq) də davam etdirib. Dünya çempionumuz 1/4 finalda Kevin Lebovskini (Almaniya) yarışdan kənarlaşdırıb – 5:0 (30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 30:27, 29:28). Yarımfinala yüksəlməklə özü üçün azı bürünc medalı təmin edən Dominqes bu mərhələdə İsaak Oko (İngiltərə) ilə gücünü yoxlayacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, Dünya kubokuna iyunun 21-də yekun vurulacaq.

Qurbanov: “Həddindən artıq ciddi olmalıyıq”

16 June 2026 at 20:57

UEFA Avropa Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsinin bu gün keçirilən püşkatmasında “Qarabağ”ın rəqibi müəyyənləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, baş məşqçimiz Qurban Qurbanov püşkün nəticəsini dəyərləndirib və rəqib İslandiyanın “Vestri” klubu barədə fikirlərini bildirib:

“Həddindən artıq ciddi olmalıyıq. Çünki komandamız hələ optimal formada deyil. Heyətimizdə zədəli futbolçular da var. Eyni zamanda transfer çalışmalarını davam etdiririk. Doğrudur, seleksiya işlərində müəyyən çətinliklərlə üzləşirik. Ancaq yenə də heyəti komplektləşdirmək üçün əlimizdən gələni edirik. İlk növbədə qısa müddətdə formaya düşməliyik. Bunun üçün də yaxşı hazırlıq keçmək lazımdır.

Futbol son vaxtlar o qədər dəyişilib ki, heç kimin potensialını öncədən dəqiq bilmək olmur. “Vestri” barədə ilkin təəssüratlarımız var, müəyyən qədər maraqlanmışıq. Heyətlərində kifayət qədər dəyişiklik olub. İlk matça qədər geniş məlumat topalayacaq və ciddi hazırlaşacağıq. Son olaraq, Çempionlar Liqasında ölkəmizi təmsil edəcək “Sabah”a, Konfrans Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Zirə” və “Neftçi”yə uğurlar arzulayırıq”.

“Bavariya” milli üzvünü satdı

16 June 2026 at 20:30

İtaliyanın “Atalanta” klubu heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Berqamo təmsilçisi “Bavariya”dan müdafiəçi Lyubo Pulyiçi transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 19 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 4 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

Xorvatiyanın U-19 yığmasının üzvü olan Pulyiç “Bavariya”nın B komandasında çıxış edirdi. “Atalanta” müdafiəçi üçün 2.8 milyon avro ödəyib.

2026 World Cup – France vs Senegal – Milan duo Maignan and Rabiot start for Les Bleus

16 June 2026 at 21:42

France get their World Cup campaign underway this afternoon when they face off against Senegal in New York, in the opening match of Group I before Iraq faces Norway later.

Didier Deschamps has started two Serie A teammates in Milan duo Mike Maignan and Adrien Rabiot, as he looks to get off to a flying start.

Former Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly starts in defence for the African side, whilst former teammate of Maignan in Theo Hernandez starts at left-back for France.

Como’s Assane Diao is on the bench for Senegal whilst Inter’s Marcus Thuram and Roma’s Manu Koné start on the bench for the European giants.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 17: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d'Italia and Coppa Italia trophies alongside his father Lilian Thuram following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d’Italia and Coppa Italia trophies alongside his father Lilian Thuram following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

2026 World Cup – France vs Senegal – Official Lineups

France: Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Theo, Tchouameni, Rabiot; Doue, Olise, Dembele, Mbappe

Senegal: Mendy; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhate, Diouf; Gueye, Camara, Gueye; Mane, Jackson, Sarr

Transfer Round up: Nico Paz’s Como decision, Tonali price tag, Chelsea eye Serie A duo – video

16 June 2026 at 21:27

Nico Paz has reportedly informed Real Madrid that he’s happy to stay at Como for one more season, while Tottenham have joined the race for Sandro Tonali and Chelsea have set their sights on two Serie A defenders.

Even with the World Cup in full swing, Serie A clubs are making their initial moves to bring in reinforcements for the 2026-27 campaign, and some big decisions have already been made.

Today’s Transfer news: June 16, 2026

One comes from Como star Nico Paz, who, according to AS.com and Nico Schira, has decided to stay at Como for one more season.

Real Madrid still have an option to re-sign him in the summer of 2027.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James' Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James’ Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

The other big news of the day is Tottenham’s strong interest in Sandro Tonali, with Roberto De Zerbi strongly pushing to sign the ex-Milan star.

According to Gazzetta and The Times, Newcastle’s asking price for Tonali this summer is €150m.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 17: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Chelsea have been linked with both Marco Palestra (Atalanta) and Andrea Cambiaso (Chelsea) after selling Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid.

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Arsenal interested in untouchable Real Madrid target with €80m release clause

16 June 2026 at 21:40

Arsenal are interested in signing the Spanish defender Ivan Fresneda from Sporting CP. 

The 21-year-old has established himself as a key player for the Portuguese club, and he is considered an untouchable asset. According to a report from A Bola, they are unwilling to sanction his departure at any price.

He has a €80 million release clause in his contract, and they are under no pressure to sanction his departure. Any interested party will have to pay a premium to get the deal done. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal is ready to trigger his exit clause this summer.

Ben White is expected to leave the London club in the summer, and the club is looking at a potential replacement. The 21-year-old Spanish defender could be a solid long-term acquisition, and he could compete with Jurrie Timber for the starting spot.

However, spending €80 million on a defender who might not start for them regularly seems unlikely. The Portuguese outfit will have to be very reasonable in their demands for the move to go through.

On the other hand, Real Madrid are monitoring his situation, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to make a move for the player. They need a quality long-term replacement for Dani Carvajal. Fresneda certainly has the qualities to thrive in La Liga, and he has shown his ability in Spain with Real Valladolid in the past.

Fresneda will look to join a club where he can play regularly. Sitting on the bench at Arsenal will not be an attractive option for him.

On the other hand, returning to his homeland with one of the biggest clubs in the world will be an exciting proposition. It remains to be seen whether Real Madrid is prepared to submit an offer for him.

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Tottenham close in on statement signing after blockbuster £52m agreement

16 June 2026 at 21:15

Tottenham Hotspur have agreed on a deal with Brighton for the Netherlands defender, Jan Paul van Hecke.

The 26-year-old has been a target for the north London club in recent weeks, and the two teams have now agreed on a fee of around £52 million.

According to a report from The Athletic, Brighton wants to sign Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham, but the young defender will not be a part of the deal for the Netherlands defender. It will be a separate transaction between the two clubs.

Brighton have had an offer of around £35 million for the Tottenham defender rejected, and it remains to be seen whether the two parties can eventually come to an agreement.

Meanwhile, Van Hecke will be delighted to have secured a move to Tottenham. He has consistently shown his quality in the Premier League, and he will look to take the next step in his career. Tottenham have an ambitious project, and he will look to fight for trophies with them.

Cristian Romero has been heavily linked with a move away from Tottenham, and they were always going to invest in a quality central defender this summer. Van Hecke has worked with Roberto De Zerbi during their time together at Brighton, and he should be able to adapt quickly and make an immediate impact at Tottenham as well.

The Brighton defender is now expected to agree on personal terms with Tottenham and finalise the move quickly. Tottenham had a disappointing season last year, and they finished 17th in the League table. They were quite poor defensively, and it remains to be seen whether the Dutch international can help them tighten up at the back.

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Real Madrid unlikely to continue pursuit of Manchester City star

16 June 2026 at 21:03

Real Madrid are set to continue their fast start to the summer, having already agreed four signings midway through June. As they focus their efforts on strengthening their backline and midfield, several Premier League stars are in their crosshairs.

One of them has been Josko Gvardiol at Manchester City, who has caught the eye of Los Blancos. Reports in Spain have claimed that new manager Jose Mourinho personally picked out the Croatian as one of his preferred signings to complete his backline, alongside Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori. Already Los Blancos have made three additions to their backline in Marc Cucurella, Ibrahima Konate and Denzel Dumfries, but Mourinho is keen to bring in another centre-back.

Real Madrid unlikely to continue pursuit of Josko Gvardiol

Mohamed Salah of Liverpool is challenged by Josko Gvardiol of Man City
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 09: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool is challenged by Josko Gvardiol of Manchester City during the Premier League match between Manchester City and Liverpool at Etihad Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

As reported by Sport in Spain, Real Madrid are unlikely to make way with Gvardiol, following the news that he had agreed terms with Manchester City on a new five-year deal. As with any negotiation these days, it is never clear how much interest is sought out by agents in order to have a stronger bargaining position, but recent weeks had seen a number of reports that Gvardiol was considering a move to the Spanish capital.

Real Madrid may yet pursue City teammate

Ruben Dias of Manchester City warms up prior to the Premier League match between Manchester City and Nottingham Forest
(Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Enzo Maresca’s side are not yet out of the woods in terms of escaping Real Madrid’s attentions to their star players though. Recently it has been revealed that centre-back Ruben Dias is also on their shortlist, and they could yet seek a move for the Portuguese defender. That may be a move City are more open to, given Dias’ age.

At 29 years old and with three years remaining on his deal, it could be their last chance to bring in a significant fee for Dias. If Maresca does not see him as a long-term part of the project, and Dias is open to the move, it may work out for all involved.

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Chelsea battling to hijack deal for 18-year-old winger with huge potential

16 June 2026 at 20:30

Aurelien Guernier has been linked with a move away from Birmingham City this summer.

According to Gianluca Di Marzio, AC Milan is in talks to secure his signature and is closing in on a deal for the 18-year-old winger. However, Chelsea is also keen on the player.

It remains to be seen whether they can beat the Italian club to his signature. Guernier is a talented young player with a bright future, and he could develop into an important first-team player for Chelsea.

The opportunity to join Chelsea could be exciting for the young attacker as well. It would allow him to continue playing in England for one of the biggest clubs in the world. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. AC Milan is also one of the biggest clubs in the world. It will be difficult for the young attacker to turn down the move.

He needs to join a club with a clear pathway to the first team. Milan has done well to groom young players in the past, and they could play a role in his development. Similarly, Chelsea has an outstanding youth setup.

It will be interesting to see where the 18-year-old attack ends up. He has a big future ahead of himself, and whoever ends up signing him could have a bargain on their hands. He is unlikely to cost much, and the two clubs have the financial resources to pay the compensation required to sign him.

Chelsea are looking to build a team for the future, and it is no surprise that they are keen on the Birmingham City prodigy.

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'Foolish to write him off': Ex-India captain backs veteran for ODI World Cup 2027

Former India captain Kris Srikkanth has thrown his support behind Ravindra Jadeja, insisting that the veteran all-rounder still has a role to play in India's plans for the ICC ODI World Cup 2027 despite his recent struggles in the format.

Jadeja was not included in India's squad for the ongoing three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, with the selectors opting to move in a different direction after a lean run in one-day cricket.


While questions have emerged over Jadeja's future, Srikkanth believes it would be premature to write off a player who has been one of India's most dependable all-rounders across formats for nearly two decades.

Speaking on his YouTube channel 'Cheeky Cheeka', the former India opener argued that Jadeja should remain in contention for the 2027 World Cup and form part of India's all-rounder group alongside Hardik Pandya and Nitish Kumar Reddy.

"Jadeja cannot be written off yet as he's a brilliant cricketer. Nitish Kumar Reddy is a developing all-rounder. So once Hardik Pandya is back, it'll be only one of himself and Nitish. The other all-rounder must be Jadeja. But Jadeja also must start performing. Yet, even though he's not at his peak, it'll be foolish to write him off,” he said.

Srikkanth also weighed in on Rohit Sharma's ODI future, backing the India captain to continue in the format as long as his performances justify his place in the side.

The veteran opener noted that Rohit's spot should be determined by form rather than age, adding that the coming months will be crucial as India begin shaping their squad for the 2027 World Cup.

"Rohit's inclusion will depend on his form. If he keeps scoring runs, then what's the problem? He has been scoring in the recent ODIs. He looks very fit and is timing the ball well. So you can't jump the gun one way or the other. The next few months will be a trial-and-error period. By January or March next year, we should fix a list of 20 players for the 2027 World Cup," Srikkanth continued.

India currently lead the Afghanistan series 1-0 following their victory in the rain-affected opening ODI in Dharamsala. The second match will be played in Lucknow on June 17, where India will aim to wrap up the series, while Afghanistan will be fighting to keep the contest alive.

Tottenham agree £52 million deal with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke

Tottenham agree £52 million deal with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke
Tottenham agree £52 million deal with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke

Tottenham Hotspur have reached a full agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke. After weeks of negotiations, Spurs have secured a key defensive target for manager Roberto De Zerbi, who is eager to reunite with the player he previously coached on the South Coast. The 26-year-old Netherlands international had entered the final 12 months of his contract at the Amex Stadium, leaving Brighton with a decision to cash in or risk losing him on a free transfer next summer. After rejecting two earlier offers from Tottenham, Brighton have now accepted a £52 million bid for Van Hecke, who has already agreed personal terms ahead of his move to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

This transfer is separate from Brighton’s ongoing interest in Tottenham’s teenage prospect Luka Vuskovic. While reports linked the two deals, negotiations for Van Hecke progressed independently, ensuring the Dutch defender’s move is unaffected by Vuskovic’s potential future status. Van Hecke is currently representing the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup. During the Oranje’s 2-2 draw with Japan, he delivered a composed performance, completing 92% of his passes and winning all five duels. His tactical intelligence and ball-playing skills were hallmarks of his time under De Zerbi at Brighton, and Spurs now expect him to anchor their backline as they look to rebuild from a difficult 2025–26 campaign.

Van Hecke joins a defensive overhaul that already features free-agent signings Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi. With long-serving defender Cristian Romero expected to depart, the arrival of the Dutchman provides an immediate solution for a backline undergoing significant change. By securing a Premier League-proven player already familiar with De Zerbi’s system, Tottenham have moved quickly to ensure they start the new season with a stronger defensive foundation.

Marcus Rashford: Surprise CL giants ready to meet United’s demands

Marcus Rashford: Surprise CL giants ready to meet United’s demands
Marcus Rashford: Surprise CL giants ready to meet United’s demands

With Manchester United needing reinforcements across multiple areas of the squad, INEOS will need to be smart when it comes to player sales.

This explains why the co-owners are so eager to get rid of Marcus Rashford as his sale will count as pure profit.

Barcelona have opted not to trigger the £26 million buy option in the Mancunian’s loan agreement despite the impressive numbers he registered last season.

The Catalans were asking for a discount or another loan, which INEOS refused to entertain as they feel they can get better value from elsewhere.

Marcus Rashford: where will he end up next season?

There is plenty of interest from Premier League clubs, but the Red Devils would ideally like not to strengthen a direct rival.

The Englishman would also prefer to join a foreign club, with Bayern Munich emerging as possible suitors recently.

The only problem is that the Bavarians do not want to match the 28-year-old’s current wages. This delay has allowed another European giant to enter the fray.

According to Fanatik, Galatasaray are keen to strengthen out wide and they feel the England international’s skillset makes him the perfect recruit.

Galatasaray ready to match United’s asking price

They have Champions League football to offer and their squad boasts star-studded names, which they hope will convince Marcus Rashford to come to Turkiye.

United will not mind as the Turkish giants are ready to pay an initial £26 million and will also include add-ons to sweeten the deal.

“After Marcus Rashford’s loan spell in Barcelona, ​​the Catalan club decided not to exercise their purchase option to bring him back to the club. Marcus Rashford has become one of the most sought-after names in the market and Galatasaray has mobilized all its resources.

“It is stated that the management is highlighting the Champions League factor in order to convince the player. It is stated that head coach Okan Buruk wants a versatile and top-level player in the attacking line.

Galatasaray trying to convince Marcus Rashford

“It was noted that Rashford’s profile aligns with the technical staff’s expectations. The star footballer, who can play both on the wings and behind the striker, is considered to be able to significantly improve Galatasaray’s attacking power with his speed, effectiveness in one-on-one situations, and goal-scoring contributions.

“Galatasaray, who are also working extensively on the financial aspects of the transfer, are reportedly exploring different formulas to meet the player’s high salary expectations. It is rumored that the club management has allocated approximately 30 million Euros for Rashford’s transfer fee, and this figure could rise further depending on the circumstances.”

Gala are exploring different ways to meet the forward’s expectations with regards to wages. Whether they can convince Marcus Rashford to come to the Turkish Super Lig will be interesting to see.

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MLB insider reveals Phillies not making one specific trade would be a 'shock'

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While the Philadelphia Phillies have rebounded from their disastrous start that got Rob Thomson fired, they now have a massive need at the trade deadline.

They already needed to add outfield help before the Adolis Garcia injury, and now this need is greater than ever. Dave Dombrowski must add to the outfield this summer.

Fortunately, according to MLB insider Robert Murray for Fansided.com, the Phillies not making a trade for a right-handed hitting outfielder would be a "shock" at this rate, which indicates the Phillies are expected to add another outfielder in the coming month or so.

Phillies not making an OF trade would be a 'shock'

"At this point, it would be a shock if the Phillies didn't add a righty outfielder," Murray writes.

The Phillies plan to add outfield help this summer, and it's been widely reported that they're already in search of such an upgrade.

Derek Hill wasn't enough to stop the Phillies from adding more help to the outfield this season. They need another outfielder, ideally a right-handed hitter as well.

Murray would be shocked if the Phillies didn't make such a trade, which is a good sign for Phillies fans hoping to see the front office add someone to help the outfield over the next month and a half.

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Now, there is still a huge question about the caliber of player the Phillies add. Just because they add a right-handed hitting outfielder doesn't mean they'll have a big impact on the team.

Someone of the Austin Hays and Harrison Bader tier might be the more realistic option, but the Phillies could also add Byron Buxton, Seiya Suzuki, Jo Adell, or Taylor Ward to acquire a more impactful righty slugger for the outfield.

But, regardless of who they target, an MLB insider believes it would be a shocker if the Phillies didn't add a right-handed hitting outfield by the August 3 trade deadline.

More MLB news:

Vote for the spring's final Daily News girls athlete of the week

Congratulations to Hopedale softball player Delaney Vaillette, who won last week’s honor with 9,413 votes. The final Daily News Girls Athlete of the Week poll includes six athletes who put in top post-season performances. Vote below. The poll will stay open until Sunday, June 21 at 6 p.m. 

Emily Atwood, Hopedale softball 

The freshman totaled 19 strikeouts in her team’s two Final Four games. She fanned 11 in a state semifinal win over Georgetown and set down another eight batters in the championship game loss to Maynard. 

Hopedale freshman Emily Atwood fires a pitch during the Division 5 state semifinal game against Georgetown at River View Field UMass-Lowell, June 10, 2026.

Emmanuella Edozien, Natick track & field 

The graduate and Arkansas-bound Edozien placed second by .03 seconds at the New England Championships in the 100 hurdles. 

Natick senior Emmanuella Edozien clears the final hurdle at the Meet of Champions in Andover on June 6, 2026. Edozien repeated as 100-meter hurdle champion.

Chloe Elder, Natick track & field 

The recent graduate won the 400 meters at the New England championships in North Berwick, Maine. Elder’s time was 54.08 seconds. The previous week, she won the 400 at the Meet of Champions in Andover. 

Natick's Chloe Elder crosses the finish line with a meet record in the 400 at the Meet of Champions in Andover on June 6, 2026.

Sarah Ewing, Dover-Sherborn tennis 

The sophomore won her match in straight sets at No. 2 singles on Saturday during the Division 3 state championships against Martha’s Vineyard. 

Dover-Sherborn sophomore Sarah Ewing receives a hug after winning her second singles match against Martha's Vineyard in the Division 3 state championship at MIT on June 13, 2026.

Ava McLeod, AMSA softball 

The junior hit a two-run homer and struck out five to lead the Eagles to the Division 4 state championship and an undefeated season. 

AMSA junior Ava McLeod swings against Lunenburg at the Marlborough High School softball field, April 24, 2026.

Bella Walkiewicz, Hopkinton track & field 

The junior placed fourth in the high jump (5 feet, 5 inches) at the New England Championships.

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Ahead of Wimbledon return, Serena Williams loses doubles match with Muchova at Berlin Open

BERLIN (AP) — Serena Williams’ comeback hit a bump Tuesday with a loss in her opening-round doubles match at the Berlin Open.

Giuliana Olmos and Erin Routliffe defeated Williams and her partner Karolina Muchova 6-4, 6-4 to end Williams’ involvement in the WTA 500 grass-court tournament at the first stage.

It didn’t dim the love Williams was shown from the appreciative fans on what was her second appearance after a win at Queen’s Club last week in London. That had been Williams’ first professional match since the 2022 U.S. Open.

The 44-year-old Williams was welcomed by a huge roar and applause to center court at the Steffi Graf Stadion, which quickly filled up as fans snacking and drinking outside realized the main attraction was about to start.

Earlier Tuesday, Wimbledon organizers announced that Williams and her older sider Venus, who turns 46 on Wednesday, were being given a doubles wild card invitation for the tournament that starts in less than two weeks.

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ORNSTEIN: Tottenham reach agreement with Brighton for Jan Paul van Hecke

Jan Paul van Hecke of the Netherlands during the Netherlands vs. Japan match at the 2026 World Cup at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, United States, on June 14, 2026. (Photo by Stefan Koops/EYE4IMAGES/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Well! We have some transfer news to report. According to The Athetic’s David Ornstein, Tottenham Hotspur have reached a £52m agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion for Dutch central defender Jan Paul Van Hecke.

🚨 EXCL: Tottenham Hotspur reach agreement with Brighton & Hove Albion to sign Jan Paul van Hecke. Deal for 26yo #Netherlands int’l worth £52m fixed, no add-ons. Luka Vuskovic situation separate; 2nd #BHAFC offer worth £35m rejected by #THFC@TheAthleticFChttps://t.co/1D4yy6dJp3

— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) June 16, 2026

Van Hecke was one of De Zerbi’s priority signings, and it feels rare to me that we’d get a deal done for a player currently playing in a World Cup, but hey — I guess if there’s a will there’s a way. £52m for Van Hecke feels like a lot of money for a guy with one year left on his contract, has rejected an opportunity to extend, and is heading to a team that still has Cuti Romero and Luka Vuskovic on their books, but he’s a solid player and a ball-playing central defender, so who knows. I would’ve thought Spurs could finagle a bigger discount due to the contract issue, but maybe the heart wants what the heart wants?

The bit about Vuskovich is equally interesting. Spurs reportedly insta-rejected Brighton’s first bid, and the slightly improved £35m bid for him was also correctly rejected according to the Ornacle. I still don’t really understand what Spurs want to do with Vuskovic, but it’s at least heartening that “sell him to Brighton for cheap” isn’t one of the agenda items.

Van Hecke is a good defender and I think he’ll improve the back line, but the back line still feels like a work in progress and I don’t have a clear sense yet of what Spurs actually want to do. I suppose all will become clear, but also I have trusted in the process the past couple of seasons and been thoroughly let down, so I’m trying to tamp down my pessimism that everything will turn out okay. Maybe it will! Buuuuuuuuut…

Anyway, this is a pretty okay deal for a good player, and we’ll have to wait to see how everything else shakes out in the wash. The context here matters a lot, but I can’t be mad at Spurs signing a good player — Van Hecke definitely is that.

Ranking the 2026 U.S. Open field: Full list of 156 players at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

The U.S. Open is “Golf’s Toughest Test,” but it could also be called “Golf’s Greatest Opportunity.”

The 156-player field features everyone from superstars to those who survived the qualifying rounds, affording plenty of chances for glory. Each of the last four U.S. Open winners came from outside the top 15 in the Official World Golf Rankings, meaning there are plenty of players in the field who could emerge with this national championship.

It won’t be easy for whoever comes out on top, though. This year’s iteration is at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, adding to the built-in level of difficulty for a U.S. Open. For reference, the last time the event was held at Shinnecock, Brooks Koepka won with a total score of one over par.

So, parse this field ranking carefully, because you never know who will end up holding the trophy on Sunday.

1-10

1. Scottie Scheffler
You might be hearing that Scheffler is in a slump, but just because he’s not winning at Tiger-like levels doesn’t mean that he isn’t the favorite. He still tops the PGA Tour in strokes-gained total and scoring average this season.

2. Rory McIlroy
Last year, it felt like McIlroy was searching for purpose after winning his first Green Jacket. This year, he feels more focused, following his Masters repeat with a T-7 at the PGA Championship.

3. Xander Schauffele
Schauffele’s consistent success at the U.S. Open is, frankly, astonishing; he has never finished worse than 14th in nine starts at the event. He’s also playing well in big tournaments, finishing in the top 10 at both the Masters and the PGA.

4. Cameron Young
The reigning Players champion showed he is comfortable in his home state of New York when he played the best of any American during the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Expect a surge of support from a crowd still celebrating the Knicks’ championship.

5. Jon Rahm
It can be hard to gauge the LIV players entering majors, but Rahm has done everything you could ask for by winning twice and finishing in the top five seven times in nine LIV events. He also placed T-2 at Aronimink.

6. Matt Fitzpatrick
Fitzpatrick has been consistently excellent in 2026, winning three times on the PGA Tour, finishing second at The Players and placing top-20 in both majors. He is in great form to win his second U.S. open title.

7. Tommy Fleetwood
Fleetwood has a lot going for him entering this week. He finished top-three in two of his last three PGA Tour events, and how could anyone forget his closing 63 to finish second the last time the U.S. Open was held at Shinnecock in 2018?

8. LudvigÅberg
Åberg is still looking for his major championship breakthrough, and he also hasn’t won an event yet this season. That said, he hasn’t finished worse than 21st in any event since mid-February, and he tied for fourth at the PGA Championship.

9. Russell Henley
Henley has won twice in the last 14 months and has five top-10 finishes in his last eight major starts. He is first on the PGA Tour in driving accuracy percentage, which should be a huge boon in the conditions at Shinnecock.

10. Sam Burns
Burns is coming off consecutive top-10 finishes at the U.S. Open and was tied for seventh at Augusta. His putting could be a superpower at Shinnecock as conditions may force players to aim for the middle of greens.

11-20

11. Justin Rose
Rose is actually a bit of an all-or-nothing proposition at majors. In the 48 major starts since his 2013 U.S. Open win at Merion, he has 17 top-10s and 13 missed cuts. He was T-3 and T-10, respectively, at the Masters and the PGA, though, so there’s plenty of confidence in his chances.

12. J.J. Spaun
The reigning U.S. Open champion is striking the ball beautifully this season, and his win at the Valero Texas Open showed his form. However, he missed the cut at both Augusta and Aronimink. Can he repeat the magic of Oakmont?

13. Justin Thomas
Top-10 finishes at both The Players and the PGA Championship show Thomas is up to the most difficult challenges. His ball-striking and putting improvements make him a good fit to handle what Shinnecock can throw at him.

14. Patrick Reed
Patrick Reed is always a good bet to stick around at majors because his razor-sharp short game allows him to score, even when he doesn’t play his best. If you need proof, he tied for 12th and 10th, respectively, at Augusta and Aronimink.

15. Wyndham Clark
Shinnecock’s wide fairways have drawn comparisons to Los Angeles CC, where Clark won the 2023 U.S. Open. In his last three events, he won THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, finished third at the Memorial Tournament and tied for 11th at the RBC Canadian Open.

16. Patrick Cantlay
Cantlay needs to lock in his putting to compete this week – he ranks 92nd on the tour is strokes gained putting. That hasn’t stopped him from finishing top-17 in seven of his 12 starts this season.

17. Aaron Rai
Rai won the PGA Championship with accuracy off the tee and precise approach shots, strengths of his game all season. Those will serve him well at Shinnecock, where Rai could make a run at a second consecutive major win.

18. Jordan Spieth
Spieth’s short game and magician’s flair mirror past winners at Shinnecock, giving him a solid base to contend. If he can continue to strike the ball well, Spieth may factor into the final round of a major for the first time in years.

19. Tyrell Hatton
Hatton won his last LIV start and tied for third at the Masters in April. He also finished tied for fourth at last year’s U.S. Open. Hatton has the game to put himself in contention on Sunday.

20. Bryson DeChambeau
What do we make of DeChambeau? He is a two-time U.S. Open champion who has two wins and three third-place finishes on LIV Golf this season. On the other hand, he hasn’t made a cut in a major this season. Perhaps Shinnecock presents the challenge that will get him back on track.

Rory McIlroy
Now that LIV Golf is flailing and the sport has pulled itself out of what once felt like a day-to-day crisis cycle, Rory McIlroy sees the future — and the past — a little differently.

21-30

  1. Si Woo Kim
  2. Hideki Matsuyama
  3. Collin Morikawa
  4. Brooks Koepka
  5. Maverick McNealy
  6. Chris Gotterup
  7. Viktor Hovland
  8. Shane Lowry
  9. Kristoffer Reitan
  10. Min Woo Lee

31-40

  1. Cameron Smith
  2. Alex Fitzpatrick
  3. Adam Scott
  4. Ryan Gerard
  5. Joaquin Niemann
  6. Ben Griffin
  7. Nicolai Højgaard
  8. Alex Noren
  9. Gary Woodland
  10. Harris English

41-50

  1. Kurt Kitayama
  2. Robert MacIntyre
  3. Brian Harman
  4. Bud Cauley
  5. Jacob Bridgeman
  6. J.T. Poston
  7. Lucas Herbert
  8. Keegan Bradley
  9. Max Greyserman
  10. Sepp Straka

51-60

  1. David Puig
  2. Alex Smalley
  3. Jackson Koivun
  4. Nick Taylor
  5. Keith Mitchell
  6. Corey Conners
  7. Sahith Theegala
  8. Andrew Novak
  9. Ryan Fox
  10. Daniel Berger

61-70

  1. Akshay Bhatia
  2. Tom Kim
  3. Harry Hall
  4. Dustin Johnson
  5. Jayden Schaper
  6. Rickie Fowler
  7. Jason Day
  8. Sam Stevens
  9. Matti Schmid
  10. Chris Kirk

71-80

  1. Michael Brennan
  2. Michael Kim
  3. Sungjae Im
  4. Davis Thompson
  5. Ryo Hisatsune
  6. Jackson Suber
  7. Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  8. Carlos Ortiz
  9. Emiliano Grillo
  10. Johnny Keefer

81-90

  1. Sudarshan Yellamaraju
  2. Preston Stout
  3. Billy Horschel
  4. Patrick Rodgers
  5. Pierceson Coody
  6. Kevin Roy
  7. Ben James
  8. Max McGreevy
  9. Matt McCarty
  10. Andrew Putnam

91-100

  1. Cooper Dossey
  2. Ben Kohles
  3. William Mouw
  4. John Parry
  5. Nico Echavarria
  6. James Nicholas
  7. Zac Blair
  8. Nathan Kimsey
  9. Laurie Canter
  10. Ethan Fang (a)

101-110

  1. Miles Russell
  2. Ben Silverman
  3. Ryder Cowan
  4. Adrien Saddier
  5. Matthew Jordan
  6. Cole Hammer
  7. Caleb Surratt
  8. Neal Shipley
  9. Ugo Coussaud
  10. Dylan Wu

111-120

  1. Padraig Harrington
  2. Arni Sveinsson
  3. Jake Knapp
  4. Nick Hardy
  5. Peter Uihlein
  6. Taylor Montgomery
  7. Chandler Phillips
  8. Alejandro Tosti
  9. Carl Yuan
  10. Taihei Sato

121-130

  1. Jimmy Stainger
  2. Graeme McDowell
  3. Hennie du Plessis
  4. Niklas Norgaard
  5. Eric Lee
  6. Angel Hidalgo
  7. Harry Higgs
  8. Jackson Van Paris
  9. Filippo Celli
  10. Marcelo Rozo

131-140

  1. Jackson Herrington
  2. J.B. Holmes
  3. Mason Howell
  4. Jake Peacock
  5. Rocco Repetto Taylor
  6. Marek Fleming
  7. Jake Sollon
  8. Vaughn Harber
  9. Bryan Lee
  10. Logan Reilly

141-150

  1. Hamilton Coleman
  2. Chase Kyes
  3. Kaito Onishi
  4. Greyson Leach
  5. Ryuichi Oiwa
  6. Giuseppe Puebla
  7. Robbie Higgins
  8. Brandon Holtz
  9. Brandon Wu
  10. T.K. Kim

151-156

  1. Jackson Ormond
  2. Spencer Tibbits
  3. Manav Shah
  4. Jack Schoenberger
  5. Mateo Pulcini
  6. Matthew Robles
J.J. Spaun
Defending U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun started thinking he had to become a “perfect golfer” to validate last year’s success. It only made his game worse.

Transfer Round up: Nico Paz’s Como decision, Tonali price tag, Chelsea eye Serie A duo – video

Transfer Round up: Nico Paz’s Como decision, Tonali price tag, Chelsea eye Serie A duo – video
Transfer Round up: Nico Paz’s Como decision, Tonali price tag, Chelsea eye Serie A duo – video

Nico Paz has reportedly informed Real Madrid that he’s happy to stay at Como for one more season, while Tottenham have joined the race for Sandro Tonali and Chelsea have set their sights on two Serie A defenders.

Even with the World Cup in full swing, Serie A clubs are making their initial moves to bring in reinforcements for the 2026-27 campaign, and some big decisions have already been made.

Today’s Transfer news: June 16, 2026

One comes from Como star Nico Paz, who, according to AS.com and Nico Schira, has decided to stay at Como for one more season.

Real Madrid still have an option to re-sign him in the summer of 2027.

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Everton at St James’ Park on February 28, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

The other big news of the day is Tottenham’s strong interest in Sandro Tonali, with Roberto De Zerbi strongly pushing to sign the ex-Milan star.

According to Gazzetta and The Times, Newcastle’s asking price for Tonali this summer is €150m.

MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Marco Palestra of Cagliari Calcio in action during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Chelsea have been linked with both Marco Palestra (Atalanta) and Andrea Cambiaso (Chelsea) after selling Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid.

Check out the latest transfer updates in our YouTube video below:

World Cup: Olise and Upamecano start for France against Senegal

World Cup: Olise and Upamecano start for France against Senegal
World Cup: Olise and Upamecano start for France against Senegal

World Cup favourites France face Senegal in the opening game of Group I in the 2026 World Cup. France lost one of the most dramatic World Cup finals in recent history against Argentina on penalties, while Senegal went out against England in the knockouts after losing 3-0 in 2022.

Bayern Munich's superstars Michael Olise and Dayot Upamecano have become key players for Didier Deschamps' France side and Olise especially has transformed into one of the most important players for the super squad from Western Europe.

On the other side of the pitch, there is only one player from the Bundesliga - Bara Sapoko Ndiaye! It was quite the surprise that the 18-year-old even made the squad-list, as he had never featured for Senegal before. He could get some game time of the bench against France tonight.

Some familiar faces will also be involved in tonight's clash: for Senegal, Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mané (both formerly at Bayern), Moussa Niakhaté (Mainz 05) and Ismail Jakobs (1.FC Köln) will try their best to challenge France.

Ousmane Dembélé (BVB), Marcus Thuram and Manu Koné (both Gladbach), Jean-Philippe Mateta (Mainz 05), Ibrahima Konaté (RB Leipzig), Maxence Lacroix (Wolfsburg) and Lucas Hernández (FC Bayern) could all make the difference for France - as you can see, the Bundesliga has developed many of today's superstars!

With just about an hour to go, here are the confirmed lineups for the match:

Confirmed France vs. Senegal Lineups

France (4-2-3-1): Maignan - Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, T.Hernández - Tchouaméni, Rabiot - Olise, Dembélé, Doué - Mbappé

Senegal (4-3-3): Mendy - Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhaté, Diouf - Camara, Diarra, P.Gueye - Sarr, Jackson, Mané

Sore knee will limit Dak Prescott's practice participation

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott won't be a full participant in Tuesday's minicamp practice.

Head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters at a press conference that Prescott is dealing with a sore knee. He will do individual and 7-on-7 work, but will not take part in any full team drills.

Schottenheimer said the team is not concerned that the knee will be a long-term issue for the quarterback. Once the Cowboys wrap up their minicamp, the team will be off until they start training camp next month.

Safeties Malik Hooker (back) and Jalen Thompson (pec) are among the other Cowboys that will be limited in their participation during practice due to injuries. Wide receiver George Pickens will also be held out of team work after skipping the voluntary portion of the team's offseason program.

Connor Seabold Traded And Other Blue Jays Notes

Jun 13, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement (22) attempts a bunt and pops out against the New York Yankees during the eighth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The Jays made a trade yesterday. Connor Seabold, who was DFAed, was traded to the Royals for minor league pitcher Denis Samudio and cash.

Samudio is a 21-year-old right-handed pitcher from Panama. He was pitching in the Arizona Complex League (the Arizona equivalent to the Florida Coast League). He’s a little old for that league. He was signed as an international free agent before the 2025 season.

There is a sentence about him in the FanGraphs KC prospects list.

Samudio was an older signee who performed on the complex last year. He throws strikes and touches 95 with some of the best vertical break in the system.

He’s pitched 5.2 innings this year with 3 hits, 2 earned runs (3 unearned), 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. I’d say he was a lottery pick, but anyone who can throw 95 at the start of his professional career might be interesting to watch. He’s been assigned to the Dunedin Blue Jays.

Turning to Seabold, he pitched in 5 games for us in the rotating last-man-in-the-pen role. In 3.1 innings, he allowed 6 hits, 3 earned, 2 walks, and 1 strikeout. He’s played parts of five years in the majors with six different teams (he’s been in nine different organizations). When you are out of options, and you are on the bubble, that’s how things go.


Looking ahead, we have three games in Boston starting tonight.

Starting Pitchers:

  • Dylan Cease (3-3, 2.91) vs. Payton Tolle (3-3, 2.70).
  • Max Scherzer (1-4, 10.23) vs. Jake Bennett (1-2, 5.28). If I were a betting man, I’d take the over on this game.
  • Trey Yesavage (3.3, 3.78) vs. Sonny Gray (8-1, 3.03)

How long do they keep going with Max? You know the answer is ‘Longer than we’d like’. But, if he’s crushed again today, I don’t see the point in starting him over Spencer Miles. Neither one is going to get you through 5 innings, but at least Miles could get us there while still within a one-possession game. Or he could come out when Shane Bieber is ready to return (which could be next week).

I get that it is a little more delicate when you are dealing with a future Hall of Famer, but having a starter with an ERA over 10 is not something you can sustain.


We have two players leading their position in All-Star voting. Ernie Clement and Vladimir Guerrero. Ernie deserves to go. Vlad…..not so much. But I do remember Davey Lopes getting voted into the All-Star Game despite a poor season. When asked about it, he said something like, ‘I’m not sure who the All-Star Game is for, the players or the fans.‘ Suggesting that, if it were for the players, his getting voted in would be a bad thing. If it is for the fans, well, they should get the players they want to see.

I remember, even then, not caring about the All-Star game, but thinking it was wrong that Dodgers fans voted more than anyone else, so more of their players went than truly deserved.

Vlad is a personality who will make the game more fun. If you have voting, you sometimes get the wrong person.


Elsewhere in the organization, Ricky Tiedeman pitched today in the FCL, starting the road back, throwing one inning, 5 batters, 2 hits, 1 earned, 2 strikeouts.


I was curious to look; the Jays have had 11 successful sac bunts, one more than league average. That’s only 11 too many. The Rays are at the top with 22. The Yankees have just 1. I hate things that make me want to like Aaron Boone. Fortunately, there are many reasons not to like him.

We are fourth in sac flies with 21; the Royals are on top with 29, the A’s at the bottom with 12.

Arman Tsarukyan: Ilia Topuria lacked proper focus ahead of UFC White House

Arman Tsarukyan believes Ilia Topuria will take a lot away from his loss to Justin Gaethje

Topuria was a massive favourite going into his lightweight title defense against Gaethje at UFC White House on Sunday at the White House. “El Matador” also exuded a level of confidence bordering on cockiness going into the fight. 

However, Gaethje brutally beat up Topuria, forcing his corner to throw in the towel at the end of the fourth round. “The Highlight” handed Topuria his first-ever professional loss in a monumental upset. Tsarukyan believes Topuria’s lesson in humility will teach him to avoid overconfidence. According to “Ahalkalakets,” Topuria was more focused on his media obligations than his training, going into the fight against Gaethje.

A Lesson in Humility


“I think this loss is going to teach him a lot of lessons — not to be overconfident and to respect your opponent,” Tsarukyan said on “The Ariel Helwani Show.” “And keep grinding. I think he was more focused on his media stuff more than training camp.”

Topuria (17-1) was supremely confident that he would knock Gaethje (28-5) out in the first round. The previously undefeated Georgian-Spaniard even claimed to have a video of how he would score the knockout, which was to be released after the fight. Gaethje had warned Topuria that he would have to eat his words once the fight went past the first round. Topuria also threw a party to celebrate his expected win a day before the fight. Topuria had even updated his record in his Instagram bio to 18-0, which has now been removed. 

Arman Tsarukyan believes Ilia Topuria will take a lot away from his first loss:

"I think this loss is going to teach him a lot of lessons — not to be overconfident and to respect your opponent.

I think he was more focused on his media stuff more than training camp." pic.twitter.com/3Je9EebqhR— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) June 16, 2026

U.S. Open Predictions: Tips to help make your Yahoo Golf Pick 'Em choices

There's always a bounce in my step when we have another week of major championship golf, and there's extra bounce because the editors have asked me to talk about the Yahoo Golf Pick 'Em Game. Here's your chance to get in on the action and it's easy to play — you just have to answer 10 simple questions about this week's U.S. Open, and you're good to go.

Play Golf Pick 'Em now to make your predictions for the U.S. Open!

I'll walk you through the questions and give you my view on things; as always, you're welcome to fade or follow. Let's jump on the train to Shinnecock Hills and get to work.

1. Will the winner be American?

Five of the top eight picks on the board are foreign players, but these odds slant to America because of Scottie Scheffler at No. 1 and the depth of Americans outside the top 10. I'll lean to the USA, too.

Pick: Yes

2. Will the winner be under par?

I'll admit I'm one of the sickos who prefer a U.S. Open where the players struggle and the score is over par. It's not about humiliating the best players; it's about identifying them. Alas, that sort of golf tournament doesn't really exist anymore. The average U.S. Open winning score is just under -7 for the past seven years.

Perhaps Shinnecock can put up a better fight here. There have been four modern U.S. Opens over this track, and par has always been a decent score. Raymond Floyd won at -1 in 1986, Corey Pavin's even par was good enough in 1995, Retief Goosen took the trophy with -4 in 2004 (best major putting I've ever seen), and Brooks Koepka's +1 was the winning score in 2018. You understand why the current over/under for winning score is set at under 2.5, a modest total.

All that said, I think the current shape of golf will allow some players to get under par. Shinnecock will likely play much like Augusta National, where the tee shots aren't stressful but the approaches and the short-game shots are. The longer hitters will feel free to let loose off the tee, and a few guys figure to have their short-game mojo working. Much of the final-score story will be told by how much wind we get over four days.

Pick: Under Par

3. Will the 54-hole leader win?

I like leaning into the field on picks like this, understanding that there's a ton of pressure when you sleep on the 54-hole lead. And although the U.S. Open has been welcoming to first-time major champions in recent years, that doesn't mean you necessarily want the pressure of leading when Saturday is complete. We know this from all levels of competition: chasing is fun, defending is stressful.

Pick: No

4. Will a first-time major champion win?

If you click the no box, you're getting the top four favorites and seven of the top 10 (Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick, Brooks Koepka, Bryson Dechambeau). But a first-time nod gets you access to Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood and Ludvig Aberg, and of course, the weight of the field has not won a major, so you welcome a cast of thousands onto your side.

This is another case where I side to the field, though it's petrifying to pick against that Fab Four. Also consider that 13 of the last 17 U.S. Open winners have been first-time major champs.

Pick: Yes

5. Who finishes higher: Scheffler or McIlroy?

Neither player was a factor in the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock — McIlroy shot 80 on Thursday en route to a missed cut, while Scheffler, recently turned pro, didn't qualify for the event. There's been plenty of yellow for both players since: McIlroy's last seven U.S. Open's have gone T9, T8, T7, T5, 2, 2, T19, while Scheffler checks in at T7, T2, 3, T41, T7.

If Scheffler were to bag this event, he'd complete the career grand slam and he'd do it on his 30th birthday. Although McIlroy bagged the Masters in April, Scheffler has been in better form since then, including a playoff loss at the RBC Heritage.

Pick: Scheffler

Are you taking Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy? (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)
Are you taking Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy? (Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)
Ben Jared via Getty Images

6. Who finishes higher: Rahm or DeChambeau?

Although DeChambeau already has two U.S. Open trophies on the mantle, he's been out of form for a while, missing three cuts in the last four majors. Rahm posted a strong T2 at the PGA Championship last month and has cashed a check in 24 of his last 25 majors, including two wins and 13 top-10s.

Pick: Rahm

7. Who finishes higher: Schauffele, Young or Fitzpatrick?

Schauffele has the perfect game and mindset for U.S. Opens, a sterling record through nine starts (T5, T6, T3, 5, T7, T14, T10, T7, T12). He hasn't won the event yet, but he obviously has two other majors — the moment isn't too big for him. Fitzpatrick doesn't have that same consistency at the U.S. Open, but he won at Brookline in 2022 and he's been outstanding this year (three wins, two seconds). But Young also has two wins this year — he narrowly beat Fitzpatrick at the Players Championship — and spoiler alert, I'm going to pick this week, too. We'll get to that in a second.

Pick: Young

8. Who finishes higher: Fleetwood, Aberg, Hatton or Rose?

This four-pack of foreigners packs plenty of wallop. Fleetwood is among the best players without a major, and we're still buzzing about the final-round 63 he shot at Shinnecock in 2018, finishing just one shot behind Brooks Koepka. Hatton has strong recent form in majors and he had a T6 at the 2018 visit to Shinnecock. Aberg's ball striking is exquisite, but his scrambling and putting stats make me a little nervous. Rose has all the Jim Furyk vibes, a ball-striking savant who's aged well, but you wonder why the second major hasn't arrived.

Pick: Fleetwood

9. Who finishes higher: Koepka, Morikawa, Henley or Thomas?

Henley is the only player in this pool without a major, though he finished T3 at the Masters and is likely to eventually join the club. But this could be an event where his modest driving distance holds him back. Morikawa got off to a fast start in 2026 before a cranky back entered the picture. He's also recently become a father for the first time, so a win on Father's Day would be poignant. Koepka won the U.S. Open the last time we visited Shinnecock, and he thrives on harder golf courses. Thomas appears back in form, cashing nine straight checks, and he might appreciate the wider-than-usual (for a U.S. Open) fairways this week.

Pick: Thomas

10. Who wins the U.S. Open?

Here's where you select one of the top 15 players for a specific point reward, or you can grab the field for five points (13% of Yahoo players are doing just that). I'm going to tab Young (five points, 6% picked) for the win. It's a home game for him, a native New Yorker who grew up about two hours from Shinnecock. He hits the ball a ton and his putting has improved significantly, in part due to his caddy, green-reading savant Kyle Sterbinsky. He's not afraid of big stages (check the rally to win the Players, or the T3 at the Masters; he also ran T4 at last year's U.S. Open).

The timing is right for him to join the club.

Pick: Cameron Young

Eagles reportedly sign another UFL player

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - MAY 24: Shaun Wade #24 of the Dallas Renegades warms up before the game against the Louisville Kings at Lynn Family Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/UFL/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles are apparently signing not one but (at least) two players from the United Football League following the recent conclusion of the 2026 UFL season.

It was previously reported that the Eagles are signing DC Defenders wide receiver Erik Ezukanma. Now Pro Football Talk is reporting that the Eagles are also adding Dallas Renegades cornerback Shaun Wade to their roster.

Wade, who turns 28 in September, played college football at Ohio State before being selected by the Baltimore Ravens with a fifth-round pick (No. 160 overall) in the 2021 NFL Draft. The 6-0, 196 pound defender was then traded to the New England Patriots before the start of his rookie season.

In three years with the Pats, Wade logged 377 snaps on defense and 36 on special teams. He logged just one pass defensed and zero interceptions while making six starts in 20 total games played.

While in Massachusetts, Wade overlapped with then-Patriots cornerbacks coach Mike Pellegrino, who joined the Eagles as a secondary coach earlier this year.

After being waived by the Pats in 2024, Wade bounced on and off the Los Angeles’ Chargers practice squad before joining the Chicago Bears’ offseason roster in 2025. Wade missed the 2025 season due to injury before joining the Renegades as a Phase 6 selection in the 2026 UFL Draft.

For what it’s worth, Wade was the UFL’s highest-graded cornerback by Pro Football Focus this past season. He logged three interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and five passes defensed while allowing just a mere 29.9 passer rating in coverage.

Now in Philly, Wade will compete to earn a spot as a depth cornerback option. Cracking the 53-man roster will be tough but he could be a realistic practice squad candidate.

‘Hockey Night in Canada’ leaves CBC after more than seven decades

For the first time since 1952, CBC will no longer air National Hockey League games.

The news was announced in a joint statement by Sportsnet, the exclusive Canadian rightsholder, and CBC.

“After a successful 12-year partnership, Sportsnet and CBC today announced the public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts after the current season as it moves forward with a new sports programming strategy following the unprecedented success of the Milano/Cortina Olympic Games,” the statement read. “Watching hockey on Saturday night is a time-honoured tradition for Canadians, and Sportsnet is privileged to continue delivering that tradition. This has been a terrific partnership, and both parties look forward to continued opportunities to collaborate in the future.”

A joint statement from Sportsnet and CBC: pic.twitter.com/vgVBI2u1nn

— Sportsnet PR (@SportsnetPR) June 16, 2026

CBC has carried NHL games on television since 1952. The broadcasts, known during the regular season as Hockey Night in Canada, were produced by CBC Sports until the end of the 2013-14 season.

Due to financial issues at CBC, the public broadcaster was unable to reach an agreement with the NHL. Instead, the NHL signed a 12-year, $5.2 billion exclusive deal with Sportsnet in November 2013. However, Sportsnet announced its intention to sublicense its broadcasts to CBC to maintain the Hockey Night in Canada brand. Unlike previous agreements, these broadcasts were produced by Sportsnet rather than CBC Sports.

Under this sublicense, CBC continued to air Hockey Night in Canada, as well as key events such as the NHL All-Star Game and the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The NHL renewed its deal with Sportsnet in March 2025 with a new 12-year exclusive agreement worth $11 billion. At the time, it was not announced whether Sportsnet’s sublicenses would continue. In addition to CBC, Sportsnet also sublicensed Monday night games to Amazon Prime Video and French-language broadcasts to TVA Sports.

It is likely, however, that this will not be the end of over-the-air NHL games in Canada. Rogers Communications, which owns Sportsnet, also owns the over-the-air network Citytv.

But this is a major blow for CBC, which has greatly reduced its sports programming in recent years. Other than the Olympics, CBC does not carry any other major sports events. It does have a smattering of other, more niche offerings, the most prominent of which is the PWHL.

According to a press release, CBC intends to replace Hockey Night in Canada with a new Saturday primetime show that will feature Canadians “competing at home and at the biggest events around the world.” A similar show will also be launched on CBC’s French-language equivalent, ICI TÉLÉ.

“As Canada’s Olympic network every day through 2032, our increased commitment will include more in-depth storytelling, more live sport, and more coverage of Canadian athletes at home and abroad,” CBC Sports executive director Chris Wilson said.

It is entirely possible that shifting more toward Olympic sports will benefit CBC, but the end of a 74-year broadcast arrangement for Canadians’ favorite sport will undoubtedly be a major loss for the network.

The post ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ leaves CBC after more than seven decades appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Panthers named potential landing spot for controversial QB

After picking up Bryce Young's fifth-year option, the Carolina Panthers are going full-speed ahead with the former No. 1 overall pick as their starting quarterback entering the 2026 NFL season. But while Young is unchallenged at the top of the depth chart, their other options leave a lot to be desired.

Carolina's new backup is Kenny Pickett—who is a lot younger than Andy Dalton, but otherwise offers no real improvement. The third-stringer is returning veteran Will Grier, who hasn't appeared in a game since 2019. And last, there's undrafted free agent Haynes King out of Georgia Tech.

Needless to say, the Panthers could use more help at the game's most important position. One option may present itself during the supplemental draft, where the top name to watch is Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby.

The Panthers are one of eight teams that have been named by CBS Sports as a potential landing spot for Sorsby, who was recently the subject of a controversial betting scandal. NFL draft analyst Josh Edwards writes:

Carolina picked up the fifth-year option of former No. 1 overall selection Bryce Young for the 2027 season, but they could absorb that dead salary cap hit with relative ease. If the Panthers come to the conclusion that Young's contributions are not worth his contract demands, then they could part ways as Cleveland did with Baker Mayfield.

To some analysts, Sorsby has a first-round grade—and that may be where he would get picked in next year's draft.

Sorsby began his college career at Indiana, where he only appeared in 11 games in two years—but showed real promise. He posted 1,595 passing yards, 15 touchdowns, six interceptions and a 127.4 QB rating. That was enough to earn him the starting job after transferring to Cincinnati, where Sorsby continued to rise—totaling 5,613 yards, 45 touchdowns, 12 interceptions and a 145.1 rating in 24 games.

Young could prove that he's not worth a long-term contract extension. In which case, the Panthers would be wise to look elsewhere for their franchise passer of the future. So perhaps looking in out-of-the-box places, like the supplemental draft, may be just what the doctor ordered.

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Where does the 2026 lacrosse NCAA title rank among Kelly Amonte Hiller’s championships?

When Northwestern took down North Carolina 14-11 at Martin Stadium to secure the national championship, head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller asserted herself as the greatest women’s lacrosse coach of all time.

In May, Amonte Hiller tallied her ninth national title, passing the previous collegiate record of eight set by her former head coach from her playing days at Maryland, Cindy Timchal.

In this way, Coach Amonte Hiller’s 2026 championship will always be remembered as historic. However, her eight other titles were also quite significant.

In this article, Inside NU ranks Kelly Amonte Hiller’s nine national championships, pitting her most recent addition to her trophy collection alongside her eight previous titles.

Criteria: Coach Hiller’s national championships were weighed considering the meaning of the title to her legacy as a head coach. The dominance of the team throughout the season, the significance of the championship in the landscape of her career and the drama of each respective title game were the biggest factors.

9. 2012: 21-2, beat Syracuse 8-6 in title game

Led by the legendary Shannon Smith (66 goals, 28 assists), who concluded her career at NU as its all-time leading goal scorer, the Wildcats’ 2012 title started KAH’s second streak of consecutive national titles. Living true to the ‘Cardiac ‘Cats name, this team won five games by two or less points, including the National Semifinal against Maryland and the National Championship against Syracuse.

However, this title comes in last on the list, as the group lost twice to a single team in one season, the Florida Gators, who proved they were a better team than the ‘Cats in the regular season, but did not make it to the title game.

8. 2006: 20-1, beat Dartmouth 7-4 in title game

With the championship in 2006, KAH won consecutive titles for the first time as a head coach. Northwestern knocked off Dartmouth in the National Championship 7-4, but the real two best teams in the country, all year long, were NU and Duke. Duke got the best of the ‘Cats 16-10 on its home turf in early April and claimed the top seed in the NCAA Tournament, but the ‘Cats bounced back in May, winning the National Semifinal on a game-winning goal from Sarah Albrecht with 37 seconds remaining in the first half of overtime.

7. 2008: 21-1, beat Penn 10-6 in title game

In the first of Hannah Nielson’s two Tewaaraton Award-winning seasons (51 goals, 63 assists), NU won its fourth consecutive national title, in a 21-1 season. There was doubt about whether or not the ‘Cats would get the job done after they fell 11-7 to Penn, the team that it would face in the National Championship, in late April. However, in its eventual rematch, NU was the better team through and through, taking a 10-6 victory, with 11 saves coming from Morgan Lathrop.

6. 2007: 21-1, beat Virginia 15-13 in title game

This was a team anchored in its defense, that allowed just 135 goals behind goalkeeper Morgan Lathrop, the Inside Lacrosse National Goalkeeper of the Year, who finished her time at Northwestern with a program-leading 553 saves and .506 save percentage. The NCAA’s all-time leader in draw controls, Kristen Kjellman (66 goals, 88 draw controls), who won her second Tewaaraton Award in 2007, helped lead the way defensively as well. The ‘Cats held their opponents to five or less goals 11 times throughout the season, including its 12-2 smothering of Penn in the National Semifinal.

5. 2011: 21-2, beat Maryland 8-7 in title game

After winning five consecutive titles from 2005 to 2009, the ‘Cats dropped the ball in 2010, as KAH’s alma mater Maryland ended their reign as champions.

2011 marked NU’s resurgence, as the ‘Cats returned to the top of the women’s lacrosse world with a dominant 21-2 season. These ‘Cats were gritty, sporting the smallest goal differential (121) of KAH’s national championship winning teams. Though, when the lights were brightest, NU always delivered, winning six games by two goals or less, including its one-point victories in the National Semifinal and National Championship.

However, what makes this title most iconic is that it is Coach Amonte Hiller’s only time beating Maryland, the school where she won two titles as a player, in the national title game. The ‘Cats got their vengeance in a rematch of 2010’s National Championship, taking back the trophy in an 8-7 victory.

4. 2026: 19-3, beat North Carolina 14-11 in title game

Of Coach Amonte Hiller’s nine title teams, this may have very well been the worst. The ‘Cats suffered three losses early in the regular season, the most of all the teams on this list. However, when all said and done, this was one of KAH’s most impressive coaching performances, as she took a team to the promise land despite early-season adversity and not necessarily having the nation’s MOST talented players — Maryland’s JJ Suriano and North Carolina’s Chloe Humphrey were often touted as the nation’s best by the media, though NU attacker Madison Taylor (97 goals, 42 assists) ended up winning the Tewaaraton Award. Amonte Hiller got full buy-in to her “don’t stop believing” mantra.

Additionally, this was Coach Amonte Hiller’s ninth national title, which elevated her above Timchal’s eight championships. Taking this, with the fact that KAH’s 2026 ‘Cats became the first team every to win a national championship outside the Eastern Time Zone, on their home field in Evanston, it’s no doubt that this title was iconic.

3. 2023: 21-1, beat Boston College 18-6 in title game

After winning seven national titles in eight years from 2005 to 2012, NU suffered an 11-year long championship drought. The ‘Cats made the Final Four in 2013, 2014, 2019, 2021 and 2022, but were unable to make it to the national title game.

In 2023, Northwestern made it back to the mountaintop, going an undefeated 21-0 after suffering a 15-16 loss to Syracuse in its season opener. The ‘Cats were led by a signature, prolific Coach Amonte Hiller offense, that scored 373 goals off of the Tewaaraton Award winning efforts of Izzy Scane (99 goals, 35 assists) and a team-leading 50 assists from Erin Coykendall and finished the season with an unreal modern era goal differential of 196.

On top of all that, NU had one of its most dominant playoff runs, winning its final three games in the NCAA Tournament by an average margin of 10 goals, including an 18-6 thrashing of Boston College in the National Championship.

2. 2005: 21-0, beat Virginia 13-10 in title game

This title will forever be iconic, standing as Coach Amonte Hiller’s first national title as a coach and the start of her women’s lacrosse dynasty in Evanston. As has been true for most of KAH’s coaching career, NU played its entire season on the lacrosse field at the old Thomas Athletic Complex, playing its home games in freezing conditions through the winter. However, that didn’t stop Northwestern, who won every game but its season opener, a 6-5 win on the road over North Carolina, by a margin of multiple goals, standing comfortably atop the national rankings for the entirety of the season.

Knocking off Ohio State in the ALC Championship 18-5 and Virginia in the National Championship 13-10, KAH’s ‘Cats nabbed their first of two undefeated seasons. The 2005 title will be remembered forever.

1. 2009: 23-0, beat North Carolina 21-7 in title game

This is probably the greatest women’s lacrosse team of all time. Led by back-to-back Tewaaraton Award winner Nielsen (59 goals, 83 assists), Katrina Dowd (75 goals, 13 assists) and Danielle Spencer (64 goals, 20 assists), Northwestern had six players score more than 30 goals, coming together to create an unrelenting offense that scored a nation-leading 407 goals. With Lathrop, the back-to-back Inside Lacrosse National Goalkeeper of the Year, anchoring the defense, the undefeated ‘Cats were untouchable all season long, winning their games by an average margin of 10.7 points… that is insane!

On top of their regular season dominance, NU’s 21-7 thrashing of UNC in the National Championship is the greatest margin of victory of KAH’s nine title game wins, punctuating the pure dominance of this 2009 team.

Why Golden Knights aren't bringing back John Tortorella as head coach

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Why Golden Knights aren't bringing back John Tortorella as head coach originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Vegas Golden Knights have announced that Head Coach John Tortorella will not be returning to the team's coaching staff after losing the Stanley Cup Final to the Carolina Hurricanes in six games.

Tortorella recently took over for Bruce Cassidy, who was terminated in late March. Under Tortorella's leadership, Vegas goaltender Carter Hart gave up 22 goals in six games en route to losing the Stanley Cup Final and was seen on the ice in tears — reports have surfaced that it marked the worst statistical goaltending performance in any Stanley Cup Final in NHL history; a question from NHL media member Jonny Lazarus to Tortorella on why he did not turn to Stanley Cup Champion goalie Adin Hill was dodged. Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon made the announcement of parting ways with Tortorella on the afternoon of June 16.

McCrimmon expressed gratitude to Tortorella for leading him to the 2026 Stanley Cup Final.

“We thank Torts for the guidance he provided our team since joining the organization in March,” said McCrimmon in the media release. “When the decision was made to bring Torts to Vegas, we needed an immediate impact to help us at a pivotal point in the season. Torts’ experience and leadership proved to be the boost that we were looking for, helping guide us to the Stanley Cup Final. We are grateful for Torts’ passion, sincerity, and commitment to our organization, and we wish him and his family the best.”

Tortorella's deal with Vegas was only through June 30, the end of the league calendar.

Golden Knights part ways with Head Coach John Tortorella

At the time of the firing of Cassidy — who had one year remaining on his contract — in favor of Tortorella, the Golden Knights were 3-5-2 in their past 10 games and were third in the Pacific Division.

Tortorella was brought in for his postseason resume — his clubs had earned a division title on three different occasions (2002-03, 2003-04, 2011-12), made two appearances in the conference finals (2003-04, 2011-12), and one in the Stanley Cup Final (2003-04).

Vegas Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon has announced John Tortorella will not return to the team's coaching staff following the 2025-26 season.

Press release ➡️ https://t.co/KRK6lB8ZZQpic.twitter.com/65sGbTZRR2

— Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) June 16, 2026

ESPN has also reported that the Golden Knights are expected to evaluate the rest of their coaching staff, which includes Dominique Ducharme, Joel Ward, John Stevens and Sean Burke.

Tortorella is 67 and was originally brought to Vegas with only eight games remaining in the regular season.

Cassidy is still under contract with the Golden Knights, and Vegas has not granted him permission to interview with the divisional rivals of the Los Angeles Kings and/or Edmonton Oilers — both of which had vacancies. The Kings have since hired Peter Laviolette, while the Oilers' job remains available.

The NHL has stepped in to rule that Vegas is within its rights to withhold permission while Cassidy is still under employment by the franchise, and a noncompete clause leaves Cassidy without recourse.

Emily Kaplan of ESPN also indicated in her report that Tortorella would still like to pursue coach next season.

The Golden Knights finished the 2025-26 postseason with 14 wins and eight losses, giving up a total of 62 goals.

MORE:Hurricanes' Jordan Staal writes Conn Smythe Trophy history

Knicks fans celebrate NBA championship: Live updates, highlights from chaotic New York City scenes

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For the first time in 53 years, the Knicks — yes, the New York Knicks — are NBA champions. New York supporters couldn't help but celebrate the side's momentous win wildly.

Orange-and-blue-clad fans packed third places across the globe, relishing in the sight of Jalen Brunson daggers and Spurs clanks. When the final horn sounded, so did they, dancing beneath imaginary confetti. From Sutphin Boulevard to San Antonio, they were there, together as one. And for the first time in more than half a century, they were champions, too.

With that, here's a look at the most notable fan celebrations following New York's historic title win.

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Knicks fans celebrate NBA championship

Knicks fans around the globe erupted with joy once the final buzzer sounded. From the thousands that pooled into Frost Bank Arena to those watching on at Madison Square Garden and beyond, orange-and-blue yelled, danced, wept and hugged as news of New York's victory streamed through.

Follow below for some of the most noteworthy celebrations from a night 53 years in the making.

Frost Bank Center...or Madison Square Garden South?

San Antonio is renowned for its atmosphere. On Saturday, though, Knicks fans were the dominant force at the venue. That was made abundantly clear when the action concluded and orange-and-blue-clad limbs billowed.

Scenes inside Frost Bank Center as the Knicks capture their first NBA title since 1973. pic.twitter.com/XeJqjK9Dyn

— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) June 14, 2026

Madison Square Garden erupts as final buzzer sounds

Madison Square Garden was a tempest of noise upon the sight of dancing New York players. You can understand why those who traipsed onto the pavement outside of New York's basketball colosseum felt so inspired to move and shout.

Live from New York 📍

The moment the Knicks became NBA Champions once again. pic.twitter.com/7IkOthZeA8

— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) June 14, 2026

East Village delights upon the sight of a Knicks title

The East Village, too, was lively, as evidenced by this celebration at a local speakeasy.

The moment the Knicks won the NBA Finals in a bar in the East Village: pic.twitter.com/fDvw7MMmP1

— SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 14, 2026

MORE: What to know about New York City championship parade for Knicks 

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building bore the scars of New York's victory into the wee hours of Sunday morning. The hulking structure was cloaked in those all-too-familiar orange-and-blue hues. 

The sounds of New York. The Empire State Building is orange & blue 🧡💙 pic.twitter.com/bcXAbEMU3J

— SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 14, 2026

Radio City watch party

Radio City, too, was bursting at the seams with liveliness as the result of Saturday's game was crystallized. Confetti danced atop spectators' heads as the game came to a close.

RADIO CITY REACTS AS THE KNICKS WIN THE NBA TITLE! pic.twitter.com/YhndT5gXMV

— SNY Knicks (@sny_knicks) June 14, 2026

Whatever it takes to celebrate

Fans in New York took to any and all apparatuses — including windows, fire escapes and windows — to delight in the Knicks' win.

More aerial footage of the celebration in New York: You see people out on their fire escapes, on their balconies, clinging on the side pic.twitter.com/dRuMCiicdn

— Acyn (@Acyn) June 14, 2026

Brooklyn Art Museum

Fort Greene showed out as the Knicks hoisted the Larry O'Brien Trophy over their heads. At the Brooklyn Art Museum, that dynamic proved especially noticeable.

The celebration outside BAM in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Knicks in five! Go New York, go New York, go! pic.twitter.com/YDpLzvO7tQ

— Steve Kastenbaum (@SKastenbaum) June 14, 2026

42nd Street faithful christens CNN reporter as newfound Knicks fan

Manhattan's 42nd Street filled with joy as New York hoisted the Larry O'Brien jersey. A CNN reporter soon took on the same disposition, with New York fans cloaking him in that iconic Knicks strip. 

CNN: He’s putting on a Knicks jersey, I don’t even know if this was voluntary

“They just came up on me and said you have to wear this” pic.twitter.com/u1Icv03fRt

— Acyn (@Acyn) June 14, 2026

CNN: He’s putting on a Knicks jersey, I don’t even know if this was voluntary

“They just came up on me and said you have to wear this” pic.twitter.com/u1Icv03fRt

— Acyn (@Acyn) June 14, 2026

"Wemby Pack" hits the streets of New York

In the words of vaunted philosopher Lil Durk, new opp pack in the air, this gas or what. If you know, you know...

KNICKS FAN BROUGHT OUT THE WEMBY PACK

😭😭😭 (h/t @LakeShowYo) pic.twitter.com/JrXdc8lOwz

— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 14, 2026

CBS News New York interrupted by F-bomb

Predictably, some parts of New York's celebration proved NSFW. Here's one such example on CBS 2's postgame broadcast. Cover your ears...

An F-bomb derails a CBS News New York live report on Knicks fans celebrating the championship. pic.twitter.com/CANmwEmahX

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 14, 2026

Times Square bus set on fire

Rioters in Times Square decided to celebrate by setting ablaze a school bus, but that as not all. In total, five school buses were burned in the aftermath of the Knicks win. 

🚨 BREAKING: Rioters have begun setting the school buses ON FIRE in Times Square during the Knicks riots

Police do not have NEARLY ENOUGH SUPPORT

Mamdani and Hochul have ABSOLUTELY FAILED NYPD and law abiding New Yorkers pic.twitter.com/yMtwfvhvFa

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 14, 2026

NYPD arrests 63 people, teenager shot in aftermath of Knicks win

ABC reported that in total, 63 people have been arrested as of 10:13 a.m. ET Sunday morning. A 17-year-old shot was also shot in the foot near 43rd and Broadway. Police took the teenager to the hospital after ambulances were unable to get to the scene. 

Later Sunday, the NYPD released details on the damage from the celebrations, including 10 police officers injured, four slashings and five school buses used to transport World Cup fans destroyed.

An inventory of the damage and casualties in Midtown last night according to the NYPD, which estimates the crowd size at tens of thousands pic.twitter.com/0VVB9pRpmS

— Liam Quigley (@_elkue) June 14, 2026

Barcelona sporting director makes Man City contact over Vitor Reis after Girona relegation

Barcelona sporting director makes Man City contact over Vitor Reis after Girona relegation
Barcelona sporting director makes Man City contact over Vitor Reis after Girona relegation
  • Barcelona have enquired about Man City’s plans for centre-back Vitor Reis this summer
  • Reis spent the 2025-26 season on loan at Girona, who have been relegated to Spain’s second-tier
  • A loan with an option to buy is understood to be the structure Barcelona are exploring for a deal

Barcelona have contacted Manchester City over their plans for Vitor Reis under incoming manager Enzo Maresca, as per reports from Spain.

Reis joined City from Brazilian side Palmeiras in January 2025 in a deal worth around €37 million, having previously been tracked by Barcelona before he moved to the Etihad Stadium.

The young defender made four appearances for Manchester City under Pep Guardiola in the 2024-25 season before spending the entirety of the recent campaign on loan at Girona, continuing his development within the City Football Group‘s network of clubs.

Enzo Maresca to re-integrate Manchester City loanee into first-team squad next season

Deco’s admiration, Girona’s relegation & a loan-to-buy structure

According to SPORT, Barcelona’s sporting department – headed by Deco – have now reignited their interest in the centre-back, with club officials moving to establish City’s intentions for the player ahead of the summer window opening.

Barcelona’s recruitment staff are understood to admire Reis’s composure on the ball, technical quality and confidence operating under pressure – qualities believed to fit closely with Hansi Flick‘s demand for defenders comfortable holding an aggressive, high defensive line.

The report adds that Barcelona have yet to receive clarity from City on whether a temporary departure would be sanctioned, with a loan including an option to buy currently viewed as the most realistic mechanism for a deal, rather than an outright sale this summer.

Girona’s relegation to Spain’s second division has effectively closed off the option of sending Reis back to the City Football Group side, leaving his immediate future open to reassessment.

Where does this leave Reis’s Man City future?

City invested significantly in Reis when signing him 18 months ago, viewing the Brazilian as a long-term defensive prospect even as he was immediately sent out on loan to continue his development in European football.

With Girona no longer a viable loan base, City’s recruitment staff face a decision on the best next step for the 20-year-old – whether that is a fresh loan elsewhere, a permanent sale, or a chance to challenge for a squad place under incoming manager Enzo Maresca, who is overseeing a significant rebuild of City’s backline this summer.

20-year-old centre-back targeting senior Manchester City role for 2026/27 season

Barcelona’s own business at the back remains far from settled, with Deco’s department working through several scenarios before the transfer window gathers pace – but Reis’s profile, age and growing experience in Spanish football mean he is unlikely to be the only option City and Barcelona discuss before a final structure is agreed.

Jürgen Klopp lauds rumored Bayern Munich signee Nathaniel Brown

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Jürgen Klopp is having quite the start to his run as a pundit for MagentaTV, but one take that he will probably not rethink or walk back is how he feels about Eintracht Frankfurt star and Germany national team left-back Nathaniel Brown.

“It was a real pleasure to watch him last season. Should Eintracht Frankfurt decide to let him go, I would strongly advise them to make sure they get a good price for him. He’s a really good player. He’s had a great development in the past few years and therefore it does not surprise me that Bayern have also noticed that,” Klopp told Kerners 11 via Bild (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).

Brown has been extremely impressive so far with Germany as he turned in starring roles in the tune-up games and in the opener vs. Curaçao. Now, a transfer to Bayern Munich is within reach and is expected to get finalized in the coming days.

Yup, it has been quite a run for the 23-year-old.


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Auburn right-hander announces plans to enter the transfer portal

Right-handed pitcher Malayna Tamborra announced her plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal after three seasons with Auburn on Monday, June 15, via her social accounts.

Now entering her senior season, Tamborra has elected to enter the transfer portal. The three seasons on the Plains, she recorded 36 appearances for the Tigers. She earned 2023-2024 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll and 2025 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll during her time playing for the Tigers.

This previous season saw her finish with a 2-0 record in the circle with one earned start. The Marietta, Georgia native tossed 12.0 innings and recorded seven strikeouts.

Her sophomore season saw her earn four starts inside the circle. Tamborra tossed 23.2 innings and had a 1-0 record. That season she made her first collegiate start in the season opener against Southern Illinois. Later that season, Tamborra would start her first SEC contest against a No. 4 Tennessee tossing two scoreless innings.

Brought in for relief nine times her freshman season, she tossed 19.1 innings. She made her SEC debut against a No. 12 Missouri, where she tossed a scoreless inning of relief and recorded her first college strikeout.

More: Auburn Wire's Auburn softball transfer portal tracker

Originally recruited out Mount Paran in Marietta, Georgia. She was seen as the No. 10 recruit in the nation by Extra Inning Softball. Tamborra earned all-county and all-region honors while being a two-time County Player of the Year.

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Knicks Owner James Dolan Asked Players to Give Up Sex for 10 Weeks — Then They Won the Championship

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James Dolan had a plan. And as wild as part of it sounded, it worked.

The New York Knicks owner, 71, delivered a fired-up pep talk to his players back in April, which recently surfaced through Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart on their podcast The Roommates Show on Monday, June 15 — revealing just how far Dolan was willing to go in his pursuit of an NBA championship.

The clip, recorded April 3 when the team had five regular-season games remaining, shows Dolan speaking passionately to his players about what a title would mean for their legacies. “I don’t know if you understand what it would mean for you to win the championship this year,” he said in the video. “It would be life-changing for all of you… It will stick with you for the rest of your lives, and if you don’t win it, you’ll be thinking about it the rest of your lives, and so will I.”

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Among his more unconventional suggestions? A 10-week intimate abstinence pact — inspired, he noted, by ancient warriors. “I had this idea that maybe you should give up sex for the next 10 weeks,” Dolan said in the speech. “The Spartans, they denied themselves, right, so they can have an edge. Get the edge. Go home, talk to your wives … don’t tell them it was my idea.”

He added, “But let them know what this is going to be like, what this commitment is going to be like.”

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Dolan also promised the players’ significant others would receive rings “when we win the championship” and insisted they trust the coaching staff without hesitation. “Your coach has the answers to what we need to do in order to win,” he said during the pep talk. “You have to take his guidance. Dedicate yourselves to correcting the things that he has pointed out to you. You got to leave nothing on the table.”

As it turns out, the message landed. The Knicks went on a dominant 16-3 playoff run, including a record 13-game winning streak, and defeated the San Antonio Spurs in five games, in front of courtside celebrities including Taylor Swift, to claim the franchise’s first championship since 1973 — ending a 53-year drought.

Whether it was the speech, the sacrifice or sheer talent, the results speak for themselves.

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Yankees release former Athletics slugger before White Sox series

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The New York Yankees made a notable roster move before their series opener against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night. 

According to the MiLB transaction log, the Yankees have released outfielder/first baseman Seth Brown. 

Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors reports that Brown had an opt-out in his contract and decided to search for a better path to playing time in the Majors. 

Brown, 33, had been playing with New York's Triple-A affiliate at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He hit .235 with nine home runs and a .753 OPS in 53 games. 

The left-handed hitter spent the first seven seasons of his Major League career with the Athletics. In 2022, Brown set career highs in homers (25), RBIs (73), and OPS (.749). 

"Speculatively speaking, both the Padres and Phillies have struggled against right-handed pitching this season, and both have recently incurred some notable injuries in the outfield mix," Adams wrote. 

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Brown could provide either of those two National League clubs with a power stroke from the left-handed side of the batter's box. 

Jasson Dominguez, Spencer Jones, and Max Schuemann were all ahead of Brown on the Yankees' outfield depth chart. 

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German international Marie Müller is staying with the Portland Thorns for one more year

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The Portland Thorns announced today that they’re exercising the one-year option on Marie Müller’s contract – now she’s set to stay through 2027 in the Rose City.

We've announced that we are exercising our 2027 club option for Marie Müller, extending the German international's stay in the Rose City for one more year!

Congrats, Marie! 🌹

More here: https://t.co/cbHkZiClntpic.twitter.com/HAWUmcCY3Q

— Portland Thorns FC (@ThornsFC) June 16, 2026

“We are happy to have Marie remain in Portland after demonstrating incredible resilience to come back from injury and contributing to the strong start we have had this season,” President and General Manager of Soccer Operations Jeff Agoos said. “She has been a huge part of our success in building a championship-caliber team and we look forward to her continued impact as a member of the Portland Thorns.”

The right back and winger came back this year after tearing her ACL and missing the entire 2025 season. So far, she has one goal in 11 games played. With the extension in her contract, 2027 will be the fourth season Müller will spend with the Thorns.

Added to that, the German made her debut with her national team in June, helping them to qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, scoring a goal in her international debut.

Dykes wary of 'world class' Morocco players

Lyndon Dykes
Lyndon Dykes is hoping for his first start at a World Cup on Friday [PA Media]

Lyndon Dykes says Scotland will be up against "world class" players when they face Morocco in their second match in World Cup Group C.

The Scots opened with a 1-0 win over Haiti after Morocco had drawn 1-1 with Brazil.

Scotland will once again play in Boston when they take on Mohamed Ouahbi's side on Friday (23:00 BST).

"They're a good team," said Dykes. "They have world class players and they are dangerous.

"We have to be at our best as a team to make sure we get something out of the game.

"It's going to be hotter than it was the other night but we've been out training for a long time now and we're used to it. You've got the water breaks.

"We want to win every game. That's the main aim for everyone. We've got three games and we've won one of them but we've got another two to go."

Dykes replaced Che Adams for the final 15 minutes of the win over Haiti and fellow striker Lawrence Shankland made way after 83 minutes.

"Different games have different opposition and have different outcomes to the way we need to play, Dykes commented.

"I'm hoping I do play but whatever that is, it is what it is.

"We all bring different qualities, individually as players. My strength's getting up the pitch and being that outlet."

Yankees linked to 'realistic' trade target in Diamondbacks' .758 OPS catcher

Gabriel Moreno

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The New York Yankees are in dire need of some catching help this season, as the current rotation of catchers isn't performing well enough at all.

So far this season, Yankees catchers have a .526 OPS. That's simply not good enough for a club eyeing a World Series title. Trading for one at this year's deadline makes a ton of sense.

Jim Bowden of The Athletic linked the Yankees to a few different catcher options, one of which is a very intriguing .758 OPS catcher from the Arizona Diamondbacks in Gabriel Moreno.

Yankees linked to interesting Gabriel Moreno trade

"However, I think more realistic options include Ryan Jeffers of the Twins (once he gets healthy, Agustin Ramirez of the Marlins, Joey Bart of the Pirates, Carson Kelly of the Cubs, Gabriel Moreno of the Diamondbacks, and Keibert Ruiz of the Nationals," Bowden writes.

There are a lot of possible catcher options that Bowden is linking the Yankees to this summer, but of this group, Moreno is the most intriguing.

A lot of those other catchers are veterans on expiring deals who will hit free agency following the 2026 season. Moreno is not that, as he's still only 26 years old and under club control through the 2028 season.

This season, Moreno has a .787 OPS for the Diamondbacks, which has raised his career OPS to .758. He's posted 10.6 bWAR in 364 games the last five years, and after a down 2025 season due to missing a lot of time due to injury, he's back thriving this year.

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He has 43 hits, 11 doubles, six homers, 24 RBIs, and a solid 19-walk to 34-strikeout ratio. Moreno is significantly better than Austin Wells and the backup Yankees catchers.

The Diamondbacks might not even sell this summer, and even if they do, and Moreno is on the move, he's going to be a very costly acquisition.

But, if there were a player who would be worth splurging on that's not the top catcher in MLB, like Colorado Rockies' Hunter Goodman, Moreno would be a great trade target.

While Bowden is calling Moreno a "realistic" trade target for the Yankees, he's going to be very difficult for the Yankees to actually acquire.

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PETA wants San Antonio Spurs to change name to Spores

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The San Antonio Spurs made an earlier-than-expected run to the NBA Finals, led by generational talent Victor Wembanyama, before falling to the New York Knicks.

That headline-grabbing stretch has apparently caught the attention of PETA -- yep, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

They want the Spurs to change their name to the San Antonio Spores.

Spores, as in mushrooms.

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Why does PETA want this?

It's because a 'spur,' at its core, is a sharp metal object that is used to direct horses -- and it probably isn't the most pleasant feeling.

This is how PETA explained it in a press release:

"With the San Antonio Spurs fresh off their thrilling NBA Finals run, PETA is passing the team a winning play for next season: break away from a name that celebrates sharp metal objects designed to torment animals, and rebrand as the San Antonio Spurs -- as in, mushroom sports -- and for good reason. In a letter sent today to managing partner Peter J. Holt, PETA explains that promoting spurs can be seen as glorifying how animals abused in rodeos endure fear and trauma, broken bones and even fatal injuries, whereas choosing to embrace mushrooms would be the (moral) thing to do -- and a true (champion) move: Texas is proud of its mushroom industry, and eating these nutritional all-stars supports brain and heart health and helps reduce cancer risk."

PETA offers to provide new uniforms for the Spurs that feature the official state mushroom of Texas, the Chorioactis geaster.

How likely is this to happen? Let's just say it's more probable that Wemby shrinks to become a 6-foot-4 human for next season.

It's an entertaining effort, though. 

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Five burning questions for Michigan State football in 2026

There's a new era at Michigan State football. Jonathan Smith is long gone. Pat Fitzgerald has been handling the reins all year. There's some optimism for the future, but I'm sensing a lot of caution from MSU fans, who have endured several disappointing seasons in a row. I think Spartan fans are safe to start feeling optimistic, but there are some questions that need to be answered by this team in 2026.

We outlined five of those questions below:

1. Is this a gap year? Or is MSU ready to compete?

EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 06: Head football coach Pat Fitzgerald of the Michigan State Spartans during a basketball game between the Duke Blue Devils and Michigan State Spartans at Breslin Center on December 06, 2025 in East Lansing, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

MSU, formerly one of the big dogs of the Big Ten, hasn't had a winning record since 2021. As I said above, I think fans have some apprehension about letting themselves get too excited about the new Pat Fitzgerald Spartans. After some hype coming in, the Jonathan Smith era ended in a pathetic 4-8 showing before he was fired.

The question is: should MSU fans expect a rebuilding year? Will success be just trying to claw their way to a winning record? Or, will this program be in the mix for a Big Ten title? That last one seems a little far-fetched, but knowing Pat Fitzgerald, I'm sure that's his goal even in year one.

2. Where will the sack production come from?

Michigan State's Anelu Lafaele, bottom, and Jalen Thompson, top, tackle Boston College's Dylan Lonergan during the first quarter on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.

Under Mark Dantonio, Michigan State hung its hat on the defensive side of the ball. That feels like a distant memory at this point, as it's been quite some time since we've seen an elite defense in East Lansing. Pat Fitzgerald is certainly known as a defensive-minded coach, so I expect that to change rapidly.

Last year, MSU was No. 86 in the country in total sacks. If they want to improve on that side of the ball, they will need to generate more pressure. But where will that come from? Anelu Lafaele is the big name to monitor there. But don't sleep on transfers like Keahnist Thompson and Aidan Boehle to provide some pressure on the edge.

3. Who will be the Spartans' leading receiver?

Nov 22, 2025; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Michigan State Spartans wide receiver Chrishon McCray (13) reacts after a touchdown during the third quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

Michigan State's three leading receivers from 2025 are no longer on the team. Who will step up and take over that room? The smart money is on Chrishon McCray. The former Kent State wideout was MSU's fourth leading receiver last year. However, at 5'10", he doesn't bring the usual size of a number one option. Fred Moore, the transfer from Michigan, is another option, but he hasn't been featured in an offense in his collegiate career, and Rodney Bullard will return for another year.

My hot take? Keep an eye out for Braylon Collier. The talented freshman could break out in year one.

4. Will the offensive line play be improved?

Michigan State's Ashton Lepo, right, and Charlton Luniewski run an offensive line drill during the first day of camp on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, in East Lansing.

There was a lot of negatives in the Jonathan Smith era, but perhaps none were worse than the offensive line play in those two years. Despite having a few talented guys on the roster like Matt Gulbin and Conner Moore, the Spartans struggled to move defenders off the line of scrimmage, which made life very difficult for their offense.

For the first time in years, MSU's offensive line actually has some hype, thanks to transfers like Ben Murawski and Trent Fraley. Will that unit finally be able to handle business?

5. Will any freshmen contribute this year?

Michigan State's Braylon Collier (17) pulls down a pass in the second week of practice Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025.

It's hard to compete as a college freshman. However, MSU is in a new era, and there will be plenty of opportunities for playing time. Will any freshmen get on the field this year? Not to overdo the hype, but Braylon Collier is the smart bet here. The redshirt freshman is supremely talented and could break out for the Spartans. MSU has another talented freshman wide receiver in Samson Gash who could play from day one. Also noteworthy here are safety Brayden Thomas and tight end Eddie Whiting. Finally, KJ Deriso, the cornerback from Georgia, could find a role early.

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Mexico praised for hospitality by Iran star after being 'ordered to leave' USA

INGLEWOOD, CA - JUNE 15: Ramin Rezaeian #23 of IR Iran celebrates a after scoring a goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between IR Iran and New Zealand on June 15, 2026 at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, CA. (Photo by Karl Anderson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Iran's Ramin Rezaeian had one goal and an assist in their 2-2 tie against New Zealand -Credit:Icon Sportswire, Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Iran men's national team star Ramin Rezaeian commended Mexico's hospitality just moments before he and his teammates were instructed to leave the United States following their FIFA World Cup opener against New Zealand.

The Iranian squad was directed to fly back to Tijuana, Mexico — the location of their World Cup training base — shortly after battling to a 2-2 tie against New Zealand in a pulsating back-and-forth game at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on Monday.

The quality and excitement of the game took a backseat to the charged political messaging from fans in and around the stadium, as well as one Iranian player's controversial 'gun celebration' gesture after netting the equalizing goal, as per The Mirror US.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 15: Ramin Rezaeian #23 of IR Iran poses for a photograph with the Superior Player of the Match award after the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G match between IR Iran and New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on June 15, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt McNulty - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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Shortly after the final whistle, Rezaeian, one of Iran's two scorers on the night, expressed his frustration at being required to sleep and train in Mexico before making the 140-mile journey to the United States for their World Cup opener.

"Oh, it's much difficult, as you know, we train in Mexico, but actually I have to thank people in Mexico, they were so nice, they have a great behavior against us, but actually it's so difficult, we train in Mexico, and we play in L.A.," the 36-year-old fullback said.

"So at the end we are not happy today because I think we deserve to win the game, but actually this is football, sometimes you cannot reach what you want, but then I have to thank my teammates, my friends, my people in Iran, they deserve more.

"I think they deserve more actually, so we have to see forward and to think about our next game."

The Iranian squad had initially planned to overnight in California before departing for Mexico the following morning, but those arrangements were swiftly abandoned, with the team 'ordered to leave immediately' after the final whistle — complicating recovery plans following a grueling game in Los Angeles.

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Iran moved its training base to Mexico despite playing all three of its World Cup group stage games on U.S. soil, a direct result of the ongoing diplomatic friction between the two nations stemming from February's U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, which reportedly decimated much of the country's military infrastructure and claimed the life of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

On the field, Rezaeian was undoubtedly the standout performer. The 36-year-old broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute, initiating the move down the right-hand side before sneaking in behind the New Zealand backline to poke the ball past the goalkeeper.

He then delivered a perfectly weighted cross in the 64th minute for Mohammed Moleavhebi, whose header cannoned off the post and into the net for the equalizer.

Rezaeian, who plies his trade in the Russian Premier League with FC Rostov, made his mark at both ends of the pitch and was rightfully honored with the Superior Player of the Match award.

Iran's next test comes against Belgium on Sunday, June 21, in Los Angeles, before rounding out Group G action against Egypt on Friday, June 26, in Seattle.

What Matt Fitzpatrick said about Bryson DeChambeau’s behavior at the Ryder Cup as they’re drawn together at the US Open

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Matt Fitzpatrick has been paired with Bryson DeChambeau and Viktor Hovland for the first two rounds of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills.

Fitzpatrick played against DeChambeau in the Sunday singles at Bethpage Black last year, and what a match it was.

The 31-year-old Englishman was up big early on in the match and was five up on the American through seven holes.

However, Bryson DeChambeau quickly turned the tables on Matt Fitzpatrick.

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Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

The LIV Golf star won five of the final 11 holes to tie the match with the European.

Now the two players will be trying to get the better of one another once again, this time at Shinnecock Hills in the US Open.

What Matt Fitzpatrick said about Bryson DeChambeau’s behavior at the Ryder Cup

The Englishman and the American will tee off alongside Hovland at 1:25pm local time on Thursday and 7:30 am on Friday.

Fitzpatrick wants Shinnecock Hills to play as difficult as possible this week at the US Open.

DeChambeau may not be thinking the same thing, what with his high ball flight.

However, they will both be extremely competitive as they always are, regardless of how they actually play.

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Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

Back in September Fitzpatrick responded when asked by reporters what he thought of DeChambeau’s exuberant behavior during their Ryder Cup singles clash.

He responded by praising the LIV golfer, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.

“He was fine. Bryson’s character, he’s got a lot of energy, Fitzpatrick said.

You get in that environment with the home crowd, I think it was very helpful to get off to a great start. To be up so early was helpful at that point just to keep the crowd not really on his side as such.

Was kind of much more tame. But no issues with Bryson. I knew what he was about, and that’s what excites the fans over there and that’s great.

“There were no issues. It was obviously a good match. I wish it ended a little bit differently but in the end it was a half-point.”

Matt Fitzpatrick and Bryson DeChambeau pairing is so fascinating

Fitzpatrick and DeChambeau could not be more different.

DeChambeau is loud, brash and bullish, while Fitzpatrick is quiet and unassuming.

The American is the longest hitter in the game and goes full out on every driver swing.

Meanwhile, Fitzpatrick is a lot more strategic and plots his way around golf courses with impressive precision and patience.

The two golfers are genuinely like chalk and cheese.

However, that is what makes their pairing so interesting.

They say that opposites attract, and it will be fascinating to watch the differing strategies of Matt Fitzpatrick and Bryson DeChambeau at Shinnecock Hills this week.

Blockbuster Trade Incoming? What the Detroit Red Wings Should Do After Dylan Larkin’s Trade Request

Blockbuster Trade Incoming? What the Detroit Red Wings Should Do After Dylan Larkin’s Trade Request
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The Detroit Red Wings are in a tough spot. After Dylan Larkin requested a trade from Detroit, the organization must figure out how to move forward. The Red Wings have the NHL’s longest playoff drought, and general manager Steve Yzerman desperately wants to make it back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2027.

So, what should the Red Wings do after Larkin’s trade request? There are a few directions Detroit could take this situation, but it must not accept that it will be on Larkin’s terms.

Dylan Larkin must be willing to join more than a few NHL organizations

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Larkin wants to compete for a Stanley Cup; however, the Red Wings shouldn’t feel backed into a corner. The 29-year-old captain’s initial list was reported to be the Minnesota Wild, Florida Panthers, and Vegas Golden Knights. However, Detroit went back to Larkin’s camp and asked them to expand the list.

It is unclear how many teams Larkin is willing to join now, but the Red Wings should explore all avenues. Larkin is arguably Detroit’s best player, and creating a bidding war with Minnesota, Florida, and Vegas was not going to give the organization a worthy return.

If Larkin is willing to join a handful of other teams, such as the Anaheim Ducks or Utah Mammoth, it will give Detroit more flexibility. After all, Yzerman proved that he won’t accept a low-rated package when he traded Martin St. Louis with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2014.

Many people have speculated about Yzerman’s future as Detroit’s general manager, but he might be the perfect person to lead a Larkin trade request. The Red Wings want to compete for a Stanley Cup Playoff spot during the 2026-27 NHL season, and the Detroit general manager won’t accept a small package.

Therefore, the Red Wings need to wait it out, even if it makes things uncomfortable for Larkin.

Detroit Red Wings should hold out for NHL-ready players or a star

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If Larkin is truly ready to leave Detroit and join a new team, the acquiring organization must be willing to trade NHL-ready players or a star. There is a way that a Larkin trade brings NHL-ready players to the Red Wings instead of future value, but it will take some patience.

This also relates to an expanded list of trade destinations. If Detroit can generate a bidding war for the top available center on the market this offseason, it should receive a better package than some are speculating. Connor McDavid or Auston Matthews won’t headline the package, but it should bring NHL talent to Detroit.

For example, the Ducks could trade center Mason McTavish, a second-tier prospect, and a first-round pick. McTavish is signed through 2031 and might need a change of scenery after a tough season with Anaheim. The 23-year-old center isn’t a current superstar, but he could still reach his high-end potential.

The Red Wings could also use Larkin, goalie prospect Sebastian Cossa, and more to acquire a true NHL star. However, it would require Larkin and the other player to be fine with their destinations. More likely than not, a smaller deal like McTavish would be a great scenario for Detroit.

Larkin is going to pressure the Red Wings for a trade this offseason, but the organization shouldn’t give him every demand. Detroit needs to maximize this opportunity, no matter how long it takes.

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Petr Yan claims he agreed to fight Sean O’Malley at UFC White House

Petr Yan claims the UFC didn’t give Sean O'Malley a title shot against him because they didn’t want to see “Suga” take a beating at the White House. 

O’Malley took on Aiemann Zahabi in a bantamweight tilt at UFC White House last weekend. Despite taking some brutal inside leg kicks from Zahabi, O’Malley knocked out the Canadian in the second round. O’Malley then called for a title shot against Yan. 

However, Yan claims he had already agreed to defend his title against O’Malley at the White House. “No Mercy” believes the UFC didn’t make the matchup because the promotion wanted to make sure that O’Malley won at the White House.

Favorable Matchmaking?


“The UFC were afraid for you!” Yan wrote on his Instagram Stories. “They needed to be sure that you would win in the White House! They didn't want you to get beaten in the White House! I gave my consent! That's why they gave you someone you can at least handle!”

O’Malley (20-3) defeated Yan (20-5) via a controversial split decision in their first meeting in 2022. “Suga” dethroned Aljamain Sterling to win the title in his next fight and defended it once before losing to Merab Dvalishvili. O’Malley failed to reclaim his title in a rematch against Dvalishvili. O’Malley has since rebounded with wins over Yadong Song and Zahabi. Meanwhile, Yan is on a four-fight winning streak, topped off by a clinical title win over Dvalishvili this past December. 

Petr Yan claims he agreed to fight Sean O'Malley at the White House, but says the UFC gave O'Malley an easier matchup to make sure he got a win

"The UFC were afraid for you! They needed to be sure that you would win in the White House. I gave my consent. That's why they gave you… pic.twitter.com/0akn8Kcrr3— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) June 15, 2026

UFC Pound for Pound Rankings Gets MASSIVE Shakeup After UFC Freedom 250: Where Do Gaethje & Topuria Land?

The men’s UFC pound-for-pound rankings are the cream of the crop when it comes to MMA top-10 lists. It is a rundown of the very best fighters on planet Earth today, and it features the competitors who best mix power, speed, athleticism, and fight IQ into an absolutely destructive cage-fighting force.

It’s also a list that is heavily debated and as subjective a topic as there is in the MMA community. With that said, here are the latest Sportsnaut UFC pound-for-pound rankings.

10. Ciryl Gane (14-2)

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With Tom Aspinall‘s career still up in the air, the new king at heavyweight, Ciryl Gane, lands a spot in our P4P top 10. And it is well-deserved because he has been an outstanding fighter in the division over the last five years and holds victories over some of the weight class’s best. However, he stamped his place in history at UFC Freedom 250 by scoring a TKO win against one of the best fighters of this generation, Alex Pereira, to become the interim champ for a second time.

9. Joshua Van (16-2)

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Joshua Van has quietly put together an impressive run in the Octagon. At UFC 317, he got a massive opportunity in a clash with top-five stalwart Brandon Royval and scored a hard-fought career-defining decision victory. The win earned the Myanmar native a championship opportunity at UFC 323.

In the co-main event of the card, he became the second-youngest champion, but it was bittersweet after Pantoja suffered a freak non-contact injury to his elbow that forced an immediate end to the fight in Round 1. He is the new king of the division, but he didn’t earn the top spot in that fight.

8. Sean Strickland (31-7)

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Wildman Sean Strickland may not be the flashiest fighter in UFC middleweight history, but he has consistently proven to be a difficult test for the best in the world, which is why he proved many doubters wrong when he won UFC gold in 2023.

While he was knocked off his perch in his first defense two years ago, “Tarzan” battled his way back into a title opportunity in May at UFC 328, and stunned the MMA world when he ended Khamzat Chimaev’s dominant run to become a two-time UFC middleweight champion.

7. Justin Gaethje (28-5)

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Justin Gaethje will go down as not only one of the best lightweight fighters of all time, but he will forever be remembered in UFC lore for being one of the most must-see fighters the promotion has ever had by taking part in some of the greatest wars in UFC history.

However, in the main event of UFC Freedom 250, he padded his Hall of Fame resume by scoring a dominant upset win over former 155-pound champ Ilia Topuria. The victory lands him a spot in our UFC pound-for-pound rankings for the first time.

6. Merab Dvalishvili

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Merab Dvalishvili truly is “The Machine.” His relentlessness and wrestling have turned him into the best bantamweight on the planet. If there were any doubters after his 2024 win over Sean O’Malley, he silenced them with an even more decisive rematch victory at UFC 316.

In the follow-up to that fight, the champ put his gold on the line at UFC 320 against fan-favorite Cory Sandhagen, and just like his previous 13 fights, he dominated with his wrestling and cardio. He seems unstoppable at this point.

5. Alex Pereira (13-4)

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Alex Pereira’s UFC story is legendary. After nine fights, he became a two-division champion and scored destructive wins over some of the best fighters of this era, at middleweight and light heavyweight. The 38-year-old has been a revelation for the company and connected with the MMA fanbase with an approach to fighting similar to cage-fighting icon Fedor Emelianenko.

However, he took a big risk at UFC Freedom250 when he moved up in weight to try to be the first fighter to ever win UFC gold in three divisions. The risk did not pay off, and he found out there is power, and then there is heavyweight power. Nevertheless, “Poatan” remains one of the best fighters on the planet.

4. Petr Yan (20-5)

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Three straight losses had many wondering if Petr Yan’s days as a top-five bantamweight were over. However, his recent wins over Yadon Song, Deiveson Figueiredo, and Marcus McGhee helped restore his status as a title contender. Earning a title shot at UFC 323.

In a rematch with a man who defeated him two years ago, the Russian was the greatest version of himself as he decisively defeated Merab Dvalishvili to become a two-time bantamweight champion. “No Mercy” proved he is completely back to being an elite fighter in the world.

3. Alexander Volkanovski (28-4)

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Alexander Volkanovski has solidified his place as the best featherweight of all time. However, trips up in weight for a second title and the rise of Ilia Topuria led to three straight losses for “The Great” and speculation that his best days were behind him.

However, he has bounced back from those setbacks to reassert his dominance at 145 pounds with back-to-back wins over Diego Lopes. The most recent came in front of his countrymen at UFC 325. While he didn’t get the finish, he proved once again he was levels above the native of Brazil.

2. Ilia Topuria (17-1)

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Ilia Topuria will go down as one of the great featherweights of all time. But instead of building on his 145-pound resume, “El Matador” made the move up to lightweight in search of history in 2025. Well, he achieved that by becoming just the 10th fighter to win gold in two divisions. Crushing former 155-pound champ Charles Oliveria and adding him to his hit list of legends.

The champ put his belt on the line for the first time a year later in the main event of UFC Freedom 250 and was a huge favorite over challenger Justin Gaethje. However, he soon found out about the power that made Gaethje a lightweight legend and was handed the first loss of his career. While the debate is now over about who is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, Topuria’s loss does not drop him in our top 10.

1. Islam Makhachev (28-1)

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Islam Makhachev has stamped his place as one of the greatest UFC lightweights ever with his wins over Dustin Poirier, Alexander Volkanovski (twice), and Charles Oliveira. Not only is he a dominant grappler, but he has one of the most underrated standup games in the sport.

At UFC 322, he etched his place in UFC history when he moved up in weight to become the latest fighter to win titles in two divisions as he became the new welterweight king with a dominant win over Jack Della Maddalena.

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Get to know the Kentucky football roster: No. 81 Willie Rodriguez

The 2026 Kentucky Wildcats football season is now just 81 days away, and we're counting down the days until game one of the Will Stein era. As we count them down, we're also taking a look at the players who make up the team, and wearing No. 81 is tight end Willie Rodriguez.

Rodriguez is a 6'4", 249 lb tight end out of the Bluegrass State. He was a three-star recruit in the 2024 class who 247Sports ranked as the No. 841 player in his class. However, he began drawing rave reviews right away.

As a freshman, he played in every game, and though he didn't put up big numbers, he showed flashes of what he could be. Last year, he recorded 23 catches for 310 yards and a touchdown. His athleticism and ability as a receiver were obvious to fans.

When Stein came in, Rodriguez opted to stick with the Wildcats, and it could pay big dividends. Stein's offenses have been very good to tight ends, and should give him lots of opportunities to make plays. He's a breakout candidate who could be in for a huge season, and will certainly be an important part of the offense.

This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky football 2026 player profile: No. 81 Willie Rodriguez

England forced into late change for second Test against New Zealand as chaotic build-up take fresh twist

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England will hand out a third Test debut against New Zealand on Wednesday, as Somerset’s James Rew steps in as wicketkeeper, replacing Jamie Smith who has become a new father.

Smith was absent from training at the Kia Oval on Tuesday, with the England and Wales Cricket Board confirming the arrival of his second child earlier that morning.

Rew’s inclusion completes a trio of new faces in an unfamiliar home XI, joining fast bowler Sonny Baker and batter Jordan Cox.

This marks a total of five alterations from the side that defeated New Zealand by 115 runs at Lord’s just 10 days prior. Rew will be the 20th player to make his debut under head coach Brendon McCullum in 46 matches.

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Jamie Smith will miss the second Test after welcoming his second child (Getty)

The changes also see Jofra Archer and Matt Fisher enter the squad, while captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were not considered for selection following a breach of team curfew during last Sunday’s victory celebrations.

At 22, Rew has long been earmarked for international honours. The left-hander from Somerset became the youngest Englishman to reach 10 first-class centuries since the legendary Denis Compton in 1939, a tally he has since extended with two more.

With 64 first-class appearances and an average of 41.71, he was first called into the Test squad over a year ago for a standalone match against Zimbabwe.

His journey has included travelling to Australia with Andrew Flintoff’s Lions, where he served as captain, and spending further time embedded with the senior squad.

While considered solid rather than outstanding behind the stumps, Rew underwent an extensive training session with Sarah Taylor, the World Cup-winning former England keeper who has made history as the first woman to work with the men’s national team.

Taylor’s involvement is part of an expanded backroom team this summer, following criticisms of the coaching group during their recent tour Down Under.

Confirming the late change, the ECB stated: "Uncapped wicketkeeper-batter James Rew has been called into the England men’s XI for the second Rothesay Test against New Zealand in place of Jamie Smith.

“Smith has been withdrawn from the Test match following the birth of his second child, enabling him to remain with his partner and family."

A TE prospect in the 2027 NFL Draft that Bucs fans need to watch

As attention begins shifting toward the 2027 NFL Draft class, ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid recently highlighted a prospect outside of his top five tight ends who could make a significant jump this season. That player was Lawson Luckie.

According to Reid, Luckie has climbed to the top of Georgia's tight end depth chart and is expected to take on a much larger role in the Bulldogs' offense. While his production has been modest to this point, Reid believes the former Georgia tight end has breakout potential because of his versatility and ability to contribute in multiple areas.

Luckie has experience lining up in-line, in the slot, and detached from the formation, giving offensive coordinators flexibility in how they deploy him. Reid noted that he can function as a receiving threat while also holding his own as an in-line blocker.

The statistical production has yet to fully catch up to the opportunity. In 2025, Luckie recorded 15 receptions for 152 yards and four touchdowns on 26 targets. However, the underlying numbers suggest there is room for growth. The year before, he hauled in 24 catches for 348 yards and three touchdowns while averaging 14.5 yards per reception.

His blocking profile may be just as intriguing as his receiving upside. According to PFF, Luckie logged 317 blocking snaps in 2025 and earned a 64.6 run-blocking grade. He also allowed just one quarterback hurry across 42 pass-blocking opportunities while posting a 100.0 pass-blocking efficiency rating.

Those traits fit the mold of the modern NFL tight end. Teams increasingly value players who can remain on the field in any situation rather than specialists who only contribute as receivers or blockers.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers currently have stability at tight end with Cade Otton, but prospects like Luckie are worth monitoring as the 2027 draft cycle begins to take shape. If he capitalizes on his opportunity as Georgia's top tight end this season, he could quickly move from intriguing sleeper to one of the most talked-about players at the position.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Georgia's Lawson Luckie drawing attention as tight end to watch

Dan Campbell Gives Latest Sam LaPorta Injury Update

The Detroit Lions appear to be getting closer to having one of their most important offensive weapons back on the field.

Tight end Sam LaPorta continues to work his way back from the back injury that ended his 2025 season, and head coach Dan Campbell offered an encouraging update this week as mandatory minicamp gets underway.

LaPorta has been a limited participant during offseason practices, but Campbell likes the direction his recovery is heading.

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“We like where he’s going,” Campbell said prior to Tuesday’s minicamp practice. “He’s trending the right way.”

The update is welcome news for a Lions offense that missed LaPorta’s presence after he suffered a season-ending injury in Week 10 last year.

Since arriving in Detroit, LaPorta has established himself as one of the NFL’s top tight ends and a favorite target of quarterback Jared Goff. His ability to impact both the passing game and run game makes him a critical piece of the Lions’ offensive attack.

While Campbell stopped short of guaranteeing LaPorta will be ready when training camp opens, the signs continue to point in a positive direction.

With the Lions set to break for the summer following minicamp, all eyes will be on LaPorta’s progress over the next several weeks. Based on Campbell’s latest comments, Detroit has reason to feel optimistic heading into training camp.

MLB Warns Giants Pitchers Over Writing on Pride Caps

Major League Baseball has cautioned players against writing on their caps after several Giants pitchers wrote Bible verses on their Pride Night hats during a game Friday.

“The writing on the cap violates our rules, and consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations,” the league said in a statement.

The Giants—the first MLB team to incorporate Pride elements into their uniforms—wore hats with rainbow colors on the logo for Friday’s game against the Cubs. Starting pitcher Landen Roupp and relievers JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote the Bible verse “Genesis 9:11–16” on their caps next to the logo, while Sam Hentges wore the standard Giants cap without the rainbow colors. All four appeared in the game.

The verses referenced rainbows, stating that God will never flood the earth and that a rainbow will be a symbol of that promise.

Roupp told reporters after the game that he meant “no hate” with his actions. Asked what he would say to anyone who took offense with it, Roupp said:

“First of all, as a believer, I would push them to read the Bible. I think God has blessed me in so many ways, and I don’t think I would be here right now if it wasn’t for him. So, like I said, there’s no hate in it at all. We live in a country where you’re welcome to believe what you want. There’s a freedom of speech and stuff like that, so that’s really all I have to say about that. I’m just thankful that God has put me in this situation and that I can go out and share his kingdom.”

Hentges told reporters he didn’t wear the cap because he felt like he was “forced to support when I don’t morally support it.”

“There wasn’t hatred behind it. I think that’s kind of something that’s misinterpreted. I don’t hate the LGBTQ community. It’s just something I believed and talked with teammates and family, and they supported it.”

The Giants apologized to fans but defended their players’ behavior.

“The San Francisco Giants are proud to support Pride Night and the LGBTQ+ community. Baseball should be a place where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued,” the team said in a statement. “We also respect that individuals may make personal choices about participating in team activations.

“We understand that the choices by individual players have caused pain and anger to many in the LGBTQ+ community and we are sorry for that. Those choices do not change our organization’s commitment to inclusion, belonging, and creating a welcoming environment for all. We remain grateful to our fans, partners, employees, players, and coaches who help make Pride Night a meaningful celebration.”

Of the 30 MLB teams, 29 have a special Pride Night this month for the 2026 season. The Rangers are the only team that doesn’t hold a Pride-themed celebration. 

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CC Sabathia explains why Derek Jeter is still ‘the king of New York’ ahead of Jalen Brunson

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CC Sabathia has given his view on where Jalen Brunson now stands in New York sports history after the Knicks guard led the franchise back to the top of the NBA.

Brunson’s standing changed after he won NBA Finals MVP and helped the Knicks end a championship wait that had stretched back to 1973.

That success has made the comparison with Derek Jeter more serious. Sabathia still made clear that the former Yankees captain remains the benchmark for now.

CC Sabathia says Jalen Brunson still needs one more to pass Derek Jeter

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Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

Speaking in a clip published on 15 June, Sabathia praised Brunson’s rise while drawing a clear line in the debate.

“[Brunson] wins one more you could put him over Jeter,” Sabathia said.

That line is important because it credits Brunson without moving him ahead of Jeter yet. Sabathia’s point was conditional, not dismissive.

Brunson has earned that level of respect. He scored a Knicks Finals record 45 points in Game 5 as New York beat the San Antonio Spurs to seal the championship.

The Knicks’ title was their first championship since 1973. That is why the debate has moved so quickly.

Brunson did not just have a strong playoff run. He became the face of a breakthrough that several generations of Knicks supporters had waited to see.

Derek Jeter still has the New York legacy Brunson is chasing

Jeter remains the harder figure to pass because his case is built on longevity, leadership and repeated championship success.

The Baseball Hall of Fame notes that Jeter was ultimately judged by five championship rings and a Yankees dynasty he captained.

That is the difference in this comparison. Brunson now has the title every Knicks star before him had been chasing for more than five decades.

Jeter has five titles, a 20-year Yankees career and a captaincy that connected him directly to one of baseball’s most famous eras.

He was also a 14-time All-Star, a five-time World Series champion and a 2020 Hall of Fame electee.

Those details explain why Sabathia still gives Jeter the edge. Brunson is no longer outside the conversation, which is the biggest change.

Winning a championship with the Knicks gives him a New York achievement that few modern athletes can match. But Sabathia’s point was measured. Brunson has entered rare company, but Jeter’s fuller resume still keeps him as the standard until the Knicks guard adds another championship chapter.

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Barcelona set sights on 28-year-old forward as low-cost alternative – report

Barcelona set sights on 28-year-old forward as low-cost alternative – report
Barcelona set sights on 28-year-old forward as low-cost alternative – report

As FC Barcelona continue searching for affordable ways to strengthen their squad, the name of Viktor Tsygankov has emerged as an increasingly attractive option, reports SPORT.

The Girona winger and Ukrainian international could provide attacking depth without requiring the major financial commitment associated with many of the club’s other transfer targets.

A market opportunity

With significant resources already earmarked for the arrivals of Anthony Gordon and a new centre-forward, Barcelona’s sporting department is exploring opportunities that combine quality, experience and financial sustainability.

Tsygankov’s situation makes him particularly appealing. The winger is ready to end his time at Girona and is believed to have reached an understanding that would allow him to leave as a free agent.

Such a scenario would significantly reduce the overall cost of any move and make him one of the most affordable attacking options available.

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The Blaugrana view this as an opportunity to add depth and versatility without placing further strain on the club’s finances.

Why Barcelona like Tsygankov

One of the key reasons Tsygankov appeals to Barcelona is his salary profile. Unlike many established attacking stars, the Ukrainian’s wage demands are considered manageable.

Given the club’s ongoing efforts to operate within financial restrictions, signing a player who can contribute without commanding a premium salary is an important factor. This makes him a realistic target in a market where prices continue to rise.

From a sporting perspective, Tsygankov offers proven experience. The Ukrainian has spent three seasons adapting to Spanish football and understands the demands of La Liga. That familiarity would reduce the adjustment period required for players arriving from abroad.

Moreover, one of Tsygankov’s greatest strengths is his flexibility. Although naturally a right winger, he is capable of operating across the entire attacking line.

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This versatility would provide valuable options for Hansi Flick, particularly during a demanding season with multiple competitions. His defensive work rate and willingness to contribute without the ball are additional qualities that align well with the manager’s demands.

Barcelona are said to appreciate not only Tsygankov’s technical qualities but also his attitude. He is viewed as a professional, hard-working player who accepts different responsibilities within a squad and prioritises collective success over individual status.

A practical solution for Barcelona

While Tsygankov would not arrive as a marquee signing, he represents the type of smart, efficient market opportunity Barcelona increasingly value.

Experienced, tactically versatile, financially affordable and already adapted to Spanish football, the 28-year-old Ukrainian could become one of the most sensible attacking additions available to the club this summer.

As Barcelona continue pursuing bigger targets in the transfer market, Tsygankov remains a realistic and increasingly attractive alternative capable of strengthening the squad without requiring a major investment.

A Trip to Los Angeles Stadium for One of the Best 2026 World Cup Matches So Far: Iran vs. New Zealand

A Trip to Los Angeles Stadium for One of the Best 2026 World Cup Matches So Far: Iran vs. New Zealand
A Trip to Los Angeles Stadium for One of the Best 2026 World Cup Matches So Far: Iran vs. New Zealand

Persians are a huge part of Los Angeles, and they showed up in droves for Iran’s 2026 World Cup opener. The result was an electric environment that was mostly celebratory, yet still tense. 

Walking into Los Angeles Stadium prior to the Iran-New Zealand 2026 World Cup group stage match, I was expecting a cagey atmosphere. On my way in, a cop told me that they were expecting anywhere from 20,000 to 40,000 protesters across the street near the Inglewood Forum, but because I had already checked into the stadium, I wasn’t able to leave and go see for myself. Steps away from the fan experience zone with the gates about to open, I was prepared for the worst.

The tense relations between the United States and Iran has been one of the major headlines surrounding 2026 World Cup, and at one point there was uncertainty of Iran even participating. The U.S. refused to host Iran at a training site, which forced the nation to change its home base plans from Tucson, Arizona to Tijuana, Mexico.

In the days leading up to Iran’s World Cup opener, Persians from across Los Angeles protested outside of the team’s temporary training facility held at the LA Galaxy complex in Carson, and the protesters broadcast their plans for expanded demonstrations both before and during the actual game.

So while I braced for impact once the gates to the fan experience zone opened, something surprising greeted me. There was no aggressive or antagonistic behavior, but instead the fan zone was quite pleasant, even more enjoyable than it was for the United States-Paraguay match from a few days earlier.

Granted, the police and security presence was noticeably increased from the previous match, but the overall vibes were pretty mellow.

Unlike the first match in Los Angeles, which understandably featured a vast majority of American fans and jerseys, there was a much more diverse array of attendees this time around. It actually felt like a World Cup, with people from all over the world eating, drinking, and socializing. It was still kind of funny to see all of this in contrast to the insanely corporatized activations throughout the fan zone. You try to be romantic about it all, but then your eyes lock onto the biggest Doritos logo you’ve ever seen.

Iran fans were the most represented, but there were all kinds of kits on display — including those from Mexico, Italy, England, Colombia, and elsewhere. It was the kind of communal vibe that was missing from the pre-match festivities of U.S.-Paraguay, and it was nice to see that even in America, we can put on something that felt truly global.

During the match itself, the reported crowd of 70,108 (just shy of a sellout) was electric throughout the 90-plus minutes of action, with several crowd pops that were surprisingly comparable to the USMNT match. These bursts of noise were heavily in favor of Iran, which wouldn’t shock anyone that’s from Los Angeles or familiar with the Persian diaspora.

LA and its surrounding metropolitan area is home to the highest population of Persians outside of Iran, as many fled for Hollywoodland during the Iranian Revolution in the ‘70s.

I grew up in the San Fernando Valley, one of LA’s Persian hotbeds, and from anecdotal experience, the Persian community is incredibly tight knit.

The pride amongst Persians makes the current fractures amongst them both surprising and understandable at the same time. One one side, you have a group that fled religious repression during the Islamic Revolution that’s in opposition to the current regime. On the other, you have those reeling in the wake of the U.S.-backed violence that came with the crudely-named Operation Epic Fury and the Strait of Hormuz crisis. In the middle, you have those that want to escape the turmoil from not just the past four months, but the decades of tension and enjoy a World Cup game.

Sports are one of the great escape routes we can use to turn our minds away from hard times. During the COVID-19 pandemic, sports were among the first things to return amidst widespread shutdowns. Bubble tournaments from numerous sport leagues around the world were seen as oases from the ongoing crisis.

But it’s hard to separate sports and politics, especially when nationalities get involved. We’ve seen sports be used both as a uniting factor and political propaganda, and it can be difficult to differentiate between the two. But hear me out: sometimes, turning your brain off for a couple of hours and watching athletes at the pinnacle of their sport chase after a ball can do wonders for your mental health.

If you were able to do so, the Iran-New Zealand match was an influx of pure football bliss.

Both teams traded haymakers throughout the the 2-2 draw, which was one of the best games of the tournament thus far. The raucous crowd matched the energy on the pitch, which made for an incredible atmosphere worthy of the World Cup.

It wasn’t all support in the stadium, however. During the national anthem, there were audible boos and whistles coming from the Iranian crowds, and there were plenty of Lion and Sun flags, a symbol of pre-revolution Iran, visible throughout the stadium. FIFA had announced a ban on these flags prior to the tournament because of their political nature, but they were on full display in the crowd nonetheless. Videos of fights between Iranian fans made their way to social media as well.

However, those who booed and whistled, and those who waved the Sun and Lion flags in protest, cheered during triumphant moments, including goals from Ramin Rezaeian in the 32nd minute and Mohamman Mohebi in the 64th, both of which were equalizers. A shot off the post from Mehdi Taremi in the first half got an equally loud roar of angst, while pockets of New Zealand supporters made sure things didn’t weigh too heavily in one direction, and made their voices heard after both goals from Elijah Just.

This was one of those games that make an event like the World Cup such a marvel. A country at war with the host nation (although there are reports of a deal to end the war in the works), playing in a city with a thriving population of immigrants and second generation inhabitants who have mixed feelings about their national team, who by the way, can’t stay in the country it’s playing in, and has to cross the Mexico-U.S. border regularly throughout the tournament — and yet, on top of it all, the game itself was still a banger. You can’t make this stuff up.

After the game, several Iran players voiced their displeasure at the team’s rigorous travel schedule, calling it unfair and a “disaster.”

“It’s [very] difficult as you know,” Rezaeian said. “But actually I have to thank the people in Mexico. They were so nice. They have a great behavior towards us. But actually it’s so difficult that we train in Mexico and play in LA. At the end, we are not happy today because I think we deserved to win the game. But that’s football sometimes.”

Iran traveled back to Mexico following the match after arriving in LA on Sunday — a quick turnaround. It will have to make a similar trek back before its June 21 match against Belgium, which will also be at Los Angeles Stadium. We’ll be on the ground for that game as well, where we’ll see if the nation can maintain its level with all the travel, and if the fans will create a similar atmosphere of tension and celebration. Stay tuned.

Photography by Jorge Sanchez for Urban Pitch.

Giants Reportedly Open To Trading Former Red Sox All-Star Slugger

San Francisco Giants first baseman Rafael Devers

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It’s been just over a year since the Boston Red Sox pulled off one of the most surprising blockbuster trades in recent history, shipping three-time All-Star Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants. 

Boston dealt Devers just one year after the 29-year-old slugger signed a 10-year, $313 million extension. Devers was off to a hot start last season with the Red Sox after being named an All-Star in 2024, slashing .272/.401/.504 with 15 home runs and 58 runs batted in across 73 games, but tension had grown since the signing of Alex Bregman. 

The Devers trade has not worked out as well as either side had hoped. The 10-year veteran has not seen the same level of success in San Francisco as he did in Boston, while the Red Sox flipped three of the players they received in the Devers trade, which has not worked out well. 

The Giants have struggled more this season than the Red Sox, sitting toward the bottom of the NL West with a disappointing 29-43 record, but have made it known they are willing to sell, unlike the Red Sox. ESPN’s Buster Olney reported that San Francisco is open to offers for any of its three highest-paid position players, including Devers.

"The Giants are open to offers for their three highest-paid position players -- Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, Matt Chapman -- among other obvious trade candidates, like Luis Arraez and Robbie Ray," Olney shared in a post to X on Monday.

The Giants are open to offers for their three highest-paid position players — Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, Matt Chapman — among other obvious trade candidates, like Luis Arraez and Robbie Ray.

— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) June 16, 2026

Though Devers' batting average has taken a hit this season amid his struggles, the former Red Sox star still has plenty of power and is leading the league with 21 doubles.

It's unclear whether the Giants will deal the slugger before the trade deadline, especially with his massive contract. Still, it's interesting how Devers could be potentially traded again for the second time in two years. 

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U.S. Open: Rory McIlroy is back in New York. So are the fans who love to hate him

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — The last time Rory McIlroy played before fans on Long Island, it got ugly. Really ugly. Cursing, beer-throwing ugly

That was the Ryder Cup last September, and you might remember how that turned out. New York fans thought it was a good idea to insult, belittle and attack the wife of one of the most eye-for-an-eye players in the game. 

McIlroy and Team Europe had their revenge, winning on American soil, but the damage was done. The over-the-top blathering of a subset of New York fans stained the entire 2025 Bethpage Ryder Cup, along with the reputations (and, in part, the jobs) of many involved in the effort from the American side. 

Given that Shinnecock is only about an hour or so east of Bethpage, and that many of the same fans who were shouting themselves raw critiquing McIlroy's parentage and Shane Lowry's waistline will be in attendance this week, it's reasonable to wonder if he's concerned about fan behavior. McIlroy wisely opted for flattery rather than criticism. 

"I love playing around New York," he said Tuesday morning. "I love playing in this area. It's got some of the best golf in the world." 

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He's not wrong about that, but also, he can afford to be magnanimous after coming here and planting his flag on American turf. He doesn't expect this week's U.S. Open to have the same kind of patriotic vitriol as the last time he was here. 

"The Ryder Cup is us-versus-them, very partisan," he said. "It's just a different beast."

McIlroy wraps any lingering frustrations in a warm cocoon of eff-you. "Was it a rough week for me at times? Absolutely. But it is what it is," he said. "If that's a price to pay to live the life that I'm living, then I'm OK with that."

Chances are he's right; the New York fans will likely embrace him. For one thing, they're softened up from the Knicks' victory, and for another, McIlroy is a counterpuncher, which they respect. Unless, of course, we get into a situation where it's McIlroy versus an American like Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka or adopted local boy Cam Young. Then it could get ugly all over again. 

McIlroy has been known to get a little salty at fans, particularly when his round isn't going well. Just last month at the PGA Championship, he pointed out a fan who chanted "U-S-A!" when McIlroy struggled at Aronimink, and he hasn't been shy about getting in the faces of fans who come at him. But for now, he's playing nice. 

"New York is New York, and they're going to make their voices heard, but that's a good thing," he said. "That's a good atmosphere to play in."

Of course, that's what he's saying right now. We'll see how his head is if Shinnecock pummels him later this week.

2026 NBA Draft mocks split on who Nets will take with No. 6 pick

The Brooklyn Nets are one week away from having to make a decision on who they will be taking with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Brooklyn has been linked to various players over the course of the pre-draft process and while there are more rumors around certain players than others, various mock drafts disagree on who the Nets will ultimately be taking.

In recent articles published by Bleacher Report (Jonathan Wasserman), The Athletic (Sam Vecenie), and ESPN (Jeremy Woo), the Nets taking either Houston guard Kingston Flemings, Illinois guard Keaton Wagler, or Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr., respectively. As is the case with most mock drafts, the authors are usually combining their evaluations with conversations they have had with people around the league to determine the most likely outcomes.

To be clear, the particular pieces in question published by Wasserman, Vecenie, and Woo are prospect rankings and not necessarily projections of where the players will land come Jun. 23. However, most mock drafts tend to line up with how good players are as evidenced by the fact that all three authors have the same top-4 of BYU forward AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, Duke forward Cameron Boozer, and North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson.

With that being said, people like Vecenie have reported that the Nets are expected to take the best player available with the No. 6 pick, meaning that they are likely to take one of the three aforementioned guards. As Nets Wire has mentioned throughout the summer, Brooklyn is likely to select Acuff or Wagler, depending on which one is available following the Los Angeles Clippers' pick at No. 5.

Every team's big board is different as they could be looking for different aspects of a player to fulfill and the Nets are no different as they seem to highly value positional size and intangibles based on their 2025 NBA Draft. The way most mock draft see it, the Nets will be taking Acuff with the pick if he's there and if that's the case, Brooklyn could have their franchise point guard of the future as soon as next week.

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Arizona Cardinals RB Jeremiyah Love throws out first pitch at MLB game

It was Arizona Cardinals rookie night on Monday in downtown Phoenix as the Arizona Diamondbacks hosted the Los Angeles Angels. The Cardinals rookies were in attendance, something they do every year in June, and their first-round draft pick, running back Jeremiyah Love, threw out the first pitch.

It was a great first pitch. Check it out!

A perfect strike from @JeremiyahLove 🔥 pic.twitter.com/NZPUd56Kdo

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) June 16, 2026

It was not only the Cardinals' draft picks. Their rookie free agent additions were in attendance, although fourth-round pick, defensive lineman Kaleb Proctor appeared not to be there, as he suffered a knee injury.

Play ball ⚾️

Thank you @Dbacks for welcoming our rookie class at tonight’s game pic.twitter.com/wdelhdKVPA

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) June 16, 2026

The rookies are still in town for one final week as part of their "success program" before they will be given time off until they must report for training camp in July.

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World Athletics seeks to improve pregnancy support

Former American sprinter Allyson Felix
US sprint legend Allyson Felix won six medals at major championships after the birth of her first child in 2018 [Getty Images]

World Athletics is asking every elite female athlete to help shape its rules on pregnancy, childbirth and the return to competition.

The governing body has launched a new study it says can inform and improve its policies - and help to better protect and support female athletes.

It is asking current and previous competitors to complete surveys about their pregnancies and subsequent return to the sport, as well as quizzing those who have not been pregnant.

World Athletics says its wants to "protect female athletes and reduce inequities within elite athletics" and is looking at ways to support world rankings during maternity leave.

The organisation's president, Lord Coe, said: "This is the next step in ensuring athletes who experience pregnancy are protected, receive support, and do not face barriers when it comes to being able to make a return to elite athletics."

The Childbirth And Return in Elite Sport (Cares) project will aim to help women with barriers, professional and organisational support and contractual and financial considerations.

Sprinter Allyson Felix - who won 11 Olympic medals - took on her then-sponsor, Nike, in 2019 over maternity pay, revealing Nike's threat to cut her pay by 70% if motherhood affected her future athletic performance.

Three months later, Nike changed its stance and new contracts guaranteed an athlete's pay and bonuses for 18 months around pregnancy.

British runner Calli Hauger-Thackery completed this year's Boston marathon in two hours and 43 minutes while 22 weeks pregnant.

Hauger-Thackery believes attitudes are changing and she wants to show women "can do both".

"It means so much to me. We can be a mother and also shoot for these crazy big goals, more than ever. It's definitely not going to scare me away from any goals," she said.

"I think, if anything, it's going to push me to show my son what is possible. I just think that makes it even more meaningful for me and I'm just honoured and excited to be a part of that space."

The 2027 World Athletics Championships take place in Beijing in September.

Rory McIlroy: PGA Tour's 2-track schedule will be 'glorified Korn Ferry' events

SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK — As Rory McIlroy prepares for the U.S. Open, he also opined on coming changes to the PGA Tour schedule, saying that second-tier tournaments will be "glorified Korn Ferry" events, referring to the largely-developmental Korn Ferry Tour.

PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp, who took the role last June, announced in March a plan to implement a two-tiered system of tournaments with the most significant changes expected starting in the 2028 season.

In what Rolapp called a work in progress, the plan was to have elevated events on the top track with an evaluation of a promotion-relegation system between the two tracks. The yearly Tour schedule has been about 40 tournaments total.

"The competitive meritocracy that makes this sport great and unique — we've gotten away from, and we're getting back to (it)," Rolapp said two weeks ago.

Rolapp has said that "meaningful progress" on the new structure was expected by the summer. He plans to hold a press conference following a board meeting next Monday.

McIlroy was asked Tuesday what concerns he has about the changes and the effects they might have on players.

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McIlroy started his answer by saying he didn't really know, then pointed to last week's RBC Canadian Open possibly becoming a track-two event.

"Track two is a glorified Korn Ferry event, like that's what track two is going to be," said McIlroy, who won the Canadian Open in 2019 and 2022 and did not play it this year for the first time since 2018. "So I don't think the Canadian Open should be one of those. Yeah, I just think there's going to be certain events that might lose their stature if a sponsor doesn't pony up $30 million. So that's the tough thing. But, look, I'm not in those rooms. I don't know."

McIlroy was one of, if not the loudest voice in support of the Tour when LIV Golf launched in 2021 and started signing away some top players.

He was on the PGA Tour's Player Advisory Council for three years, then served on the Tour's policy board for two years before resigning in November 2023, saying at the time that he could no longer commit the time and energy into the role.

"It's funny, I think as they've done all this work, you start to realize that the way the Tour was before LIV came along was actually pretty good," he said Tuesday. "It was a pretty good structure, and everything sort of worked pretty well. LIV created this false economy where we had to up prize funds and had to cut fields and try to support the top players and all that stuff, which I think needed to happen because that was the only way to retain talent at the time, but now that LIV looks like it's less of a threat, I think, as I said, the old ways of the PGA Tour weren't actually that bad."

Karl-Anthony Towns sends clear message about Victor Wembanyama

The New York Knicks took down the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals, securing the franchise’s first NBA title since 1973.

The Knicks closed out the series on the Spurs’ home court, notching a 94-90 win in Game 5. Finals MVP Jalen Brunson led the way, scoring a series-high 45 points in the win.

New York center Karl-Anthony Towns didn’t have his best game, scoring just two points before fouling out in the fourth quarter. However, his play against Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama throughout the championship series was integral to the Knicks’ success.

During an appearance on the “TODAY” show, Towns was asked about Wembanyama — particularly the growing perception of him as an NBA villain.

Towns brushed off this narrative, instead focusing on the good Wembanyama brings to the league.

“He’s a great player. He’s a once-in-a-generation player. Someone that the league is honored to have,” Towns said. “To be able to see that kind of size and skill, it’s something that we haven’t been able to see in the game of basketball before.”

Karl-Anthony Towns when asked about Victor Wembanyama not being “friendly” during the Finals

"He’s a once in a generation player that the league is honored to have."

(h/t @MrBuckBuckNBA) pic.twitter.com/a7SsyOG1ke

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) June 15, 2026

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Wembanyama, 22, led the Spurs to the NBA Finals in just his third NBA season. The 7-foot-4 Frenchman averaged 23.8 points, 10.9 rebounds and 3.5 blocks per game through his first 22 career playoff appearances.

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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS – JUNE 13: Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks reacts after fouling Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs during the fourth quarter in Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center on June 13, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

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Towns averaged a double-double in the NBA Finals, scoring 13 points and ripping down 10.6 rebounds per game.

Nvidia’s newest “Game Ready” driver is a big bug-fixer

Nvidia’s latest drivers are ready for Empulse Nvidia has officially released its GeForce 610.62 “Game Ready” drivers for Windows, and it is primarily a bug-fixer. Yes, this driver is “Game Ready” for Empulse, which arrives on Steam Early Access this month with DLSS 4.5 and Nvidia Reflex support, but its fixes will undoubtedly impact more […]

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Binance says it considers EU license compliant amid reports of potential rejection

16 June 2026 at 20:26
Without specifically calling out a report on Binance’s EU license, the crypto exchange warned that any rejection forcing it to delay activities in the region could “weaken liquidity” and present other potential risks.

Jackery launches three new power stations in collaboration with American Red Cross

Jackery has launched the HomePower Emergency Pro series power stations in collaboration with the American Red Cross. The lineup consists of a total of three models, including the Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus Red Cross Edition, the Jackery HomePower 2000 Plus v2 Red Cross Edition, and the Jackery HomePower 1000 Plus v2 Red Cross Edition.

Maono debuts P Series hybrid audio interfaces for creators, musicians, and podcasters

The Maono P1 and P2 hybrid audio interfaces allow creators and performers to capture 24-bit, 192 kHz audio from microphones and musical instruments for live streaming and music production from phones and laptops. Both can be connected to DSLRs, enabling live mixing of recorded performances.

Office laptops 2026 compared: this should be the standard battery life today

Longer endurance is always a plus for a laptop, as long as it doesn’t come too much at the expense of weight and price. But what kind of battery life is currently appropriate for a business laptop? Using the Schenker Connect 15 as an example, we take a look at what 6.6 hours is still worth today.

Xbox CSO denies reversal on console exclusive games, even with doubts over profits

Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Ball has reassured fans that more Xbox exclusive games will follow. A rumor suggested that given the company’s financial struggles, Gears of War: E-Day and Clockwork Revolution were isolated cases. With slow console sales, there is skepticism that exclusivity can boost profits.

Schlage's first Matter and UWB smart lock launches this June for $399

First unveiled at CES 2025, the Schlage Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt finally has a launch date: June 29, 2026, arriving at $399 with Ultra Wideband hands-free unlocking via Apple Home Key, Matter over Thread smart home integration, Aliro certification for Android support, and WiFi remote access.

Spotify adds emoji reactions to collaborative playlists

16 June 2026 at 21:14

Spotify has found a way to make contributing to collaborative playlists more engaging and fun – emoji reactions. With it, contributors to a playlist can react to each other’s additions with ❤️, 😂, 👍, 🎧, 🔥 and🥹. The person who added the song will get a notification over Spotify Messages, which will let them know how others in the group feel about the song. This is just for the insiders, though, only the owner of the collaborative playlist and the contributors can see the reactions. Collaborative playlists in Spotify now support emoji reactions And if this doesn’t sound like a...

Samsung Galaxy S26 series receives third One UI 9 beta update

16 June 2026 at 20:09

Samsung released two Android 17-based One UI 9 beta updates for the Galaxy S26 series last month, and now, the Korean brand has released the third One UI 9 beta for the S26 lineup. [#InlinePriceWidget,14320,1#] The third One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra requires a download of around 1.7GB and is rolling out in select countries, including India, South Korea, Poland, and the UK. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra The update rolling out in South Korea has firmware version S948NKSU3ZZF7, while the update for non-Korean markets has firmware version...

FOMC decision looms as markets increasingly price in a Fed rate hike

16 June 2026 at 21:02
Markets have increasingly priced in a future Federal Reserve rate hike ahead of this week’s FOMC meeting, with prediction markets assigning a 64% chance of tighter policy before July 2027. According to Kalshi prediction market data, traders currently assign a…

Smart money is leaving Binance Coin and Ondo for BlockDAG’s limited-time $0.00000044 legacy sale

16 June 2026 at 21:00
BlockDAG attracts investor attention as traders compare emerging crypto opportunities with established networks. The capital compression sweeping through the crypto market right now in mid-2026 is exposing massive cracks in standard decentralized networks. While Binance Coin suffocates under non-stop compliance…

Lexar Wants to Offload Local AI Models to SSD Amid the RAMpocalypse

16 June 2026 at 19:56
Lexar has been experimenting with various technologies to help consumers achieve faster data throughput and more reliable storage. However, the company is now envisioning something entirely different as the PC evolves from a regular personal computer to a local AI-enhanced experience. We had the opportunity to interview Lexar's Chief Technical Officer (CTO), Daniel Guo, about the technology Lexar is developing to help offload some of the DRAM demand to much cheaper NAND Flash. According to Guo, DRAM is about six times more expensive to manufacture than NAND Flash, and there are opportunities for AI SSDs to reduce the DRAM requirements for running AI models on local hardware. This is where the Lexar AI Storage Core SSD comes into play, as the company is creating new storage solutions for consumers to support local AI deployments using much less DRAM by offloading large language models (LLMs) to SSDs. This approach allows larger and more powerful LLMs to fit into a PC build, reducing memory footprint by at least 40%

Based on internal testing, Lexar managed to run the Qwen 3.5 122B AI model on a local PC. Traditionally, users would need to spend about $4,500 on a PC with a decent CPU and 128 GB of DRAM to run this model. Through hardware and software optimization, the Lexar AI suite with the Lexar AI Storage Core SSD can reduce the DRAM requirement to 32 GB and run the model with 35 billion parameters at 15.6 tokens per second, compared to only 5.2 tokens per second using traditional frameworks. When attempting to load the 122B model on 32 GB of DRAM, the traditional Llama.cpp fails to load and crashes, while Lexar's SSD offloading provides about 4.4 tokens per second.

(PR) Microsoft Launches New Surface Pro and Surface Laptop with Snapdragon X2 Processors

16 June 2026 at 19:51
For more than 13 years, Surface has been shaped by the people who use it. Architects sketch buildings, developers train models, students build startups and field engineers solve problems that rarely make headlines. We didn't intend to design for one audience, but the people who've chosen Surface have defined it through their work. They build, shape, solve and ship, often before anyone else sees what's coming. That pattern is now the platform: new devices, new features and a continued commitment to the makers who show us what Surface means by how they use it.

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2026 has brought important updates for Surface. We delivered our broadest Surface for Business lineup to date, with new enterprise features including an integrated privacy screen. Later this year, we'll deliver Surface Laptop Ultra, our most powerful Surface Laptop ever, built for developers and creative professionals pushing their work further. We'll also deliver Surface RTX Spark Dev Box, an entirely new category of Surface hardware purpose-built for AI developers who need sustained local compute. Surface is investing everywhere: from entry points to ultra-premium performance, from the enterprise to the individual maker. Today, we're introducing the next Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, powered by Snapdragon X2 processors.

(PR) Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2 Delivers a Smarter, More Immersive Entertainment Experience

16 June 2026 at 19:50
Today Lenovo introduced the Tab Plus Gen 2, the next generation of its tablet created for the increasingly fluid ways people move between media consumption, multitasking, and shared experiences. With upgrades spanning audio, visuals, versatility, and intelligent features, it expands the role of the tablet across a broader range of activities and environments.
"Entertainment today isn't tied to a single place or routine," said Tony Chen, Vice President of Tablets, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. "People are moving seamlessly between work, travel, and downtime, and they expect their devices to move just as naturally with them. With the Lenovo Tab Plus Gen 2, we created a device that keeps up with that rhythm, giving users the freedom to enjoy content on their terms."

Microsoft is making Windows 11 updates require just one reboot instead of several

16 June 2026 at 21:01

As part of the new update policy, Microsoft will bundle all available updates – including security patches, driver releases, bug fixes, firmware revisions, and .NET packages – into a single installation instead of processing them separately. The new update schedule will allow Windows to complete the installation with a single...

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Apple’s First 1.4nm Chipset, The A22 Pro, Could Be Powering iPhones In Just A Couple Of Years

16 June 2026 at 20:45

Apple's first 1.4nm chipset, the A22 Pro, could launch in 2028

The A20 and A20 Pro will be Apple’s first 2nm chipsets to grace the industry, but according to the latest rumor, it won’t be long before the Cupertino giant unveils its first 1.4nm SoC, the A22 Pro. In fact, the new silicon is said to arrive after the announcement of the company’s 20th-anniversary iPhone. TSMC is aggressively building its 1.4nm facilities to accommodate the raging demand, with Apple likely seizing the first batch of A22 Pro Shortly after commenting on the arrival of the advanced AirPods Pro models, which will be equipped with cameras in 2027, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has said […]

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An FCC Filing Exposes Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 Secrets, Pointing To A Snapdragon Chip And Satellite Connectivity Ahead Of Its July Debut

16 June 2026 at 20:17

A person holds an unbranded foldable smartphone displaying a cat wallpaper with the time '12:40' and date 'Mon 8 December'.

It appears Samsung had been hiding a couple of surprises vis-à-vis the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 only to see them unearthed via a timely FCC filing, which delineates the specific modem that would be used within the Apple iPhone Ultra competitor, as well as a few satellite connectivity features. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 will feature a Qualcomm modem, support UWB and satellite connectivity, while also bringing reverse wireless charging and DisplayPort compatibility to the proverbial table The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 has now appeared in an FCC filing ahead of its July debut, revealing: Do note that […]

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Google Sent A Broken Galaxy S22 Ultra As A Replacement For A Defective Pixel Unit, With One Customer Finding Out The Hard Way

16 June 2026 at 19:54

Google now sending out broken Galaxy S22 Ultra units as Pixel 9 Pro XL replacements

The Galaxy S22 Ultra and Pixel 9 Pro XL are worlds apart in terms of design, but both smartphones appear to look the same, at least according to a subpar experience from a Google customer, who says that he sent out the older flagship for an immediate replacement over a green line appearing on the display. Instead of receiving a pristine new Pixel 9 Pro XL unit in the mail, he received a broken Samsung smartphone, which was seemingly sent out by the company technician. Pixel 9 Pro XL owner, unsurprisingly, in “disbelief” as he received a Galaxy S22 Ultra […]

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Outward 2 Delayed to 2027 Shortly After Announcing a July 2026 Early Access Release Date

16 June 2026 at 19:54

A character in Outward 2 walks through a desert landscape with large rock formations and a distant fortress.

Just four short weeks ago, Outward 2 developer Nine Dots Studio announced that its highly anticipated co-op survival RPG would arrive in early access on July 7, 2026. It then followed that up by dropping an open beta (which is still on until June 22) during Summer Game Fest. Now, however, the studio has revealed it needs more time to deliver the quality players expect. A lot more time, actually, since Outward 2 won't arrive until 2027, now. The delay was revealed with a post on the game's Steam page, which shared a statement from Nine Dots Studios' chief executive […]

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Morning Stack – Up to 3 hand-picked job applications ready every morning


Morning Stack is a quiet overnight agent for people job-hunting with a full life. Every night it finds your best-fit roles and writes tailored resumes and cover letters in your own voice — tuned to get past automated screening most companies use — and emails you up to three finished packages by 7 a.m. It never auto-applies: you review the stack and submit the ones you want on the company's own site.

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Norway 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 20:44
Full preview of Norway for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances

Norway arrives at the 2026 tournament carrying the weight of a 28-year absence, finally returning to the global stage for the first time since 1998.

Ranked 31st in the world, this golden generation has evolved from a squad of untapped potential into a legitimate threat, fresh off an undefeated qualifying campaign.

As part of our World Cup 2026 team preview coverage, we look at how the team possesses the firepower to challenge elite nations. Among all the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, few possess a striker as clinical as Erling Haaland or a playmaker as gifted as Martin Ødegaard.

This preview breaks down their tactical setup, the coach guiding their resurgence, and their overall roster depth as they prepare to navigate a challenging group stage.

Team profile

CategoryDetail
CoachStåle Solbakken
CaptainMartin Ødegaard
NicknameLøvene / Drillos / Røde, Hvite, Blå
FIFA Ranking31st
ConfederationUEFA
GroupGroup I
Best World Cup ResultRound of 16
World Cup Appearances4
Last World Cup Appearance1998

How Norway play

Under Ståle Solbakken, the team typically sets up in a fluid 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 shape.

The Norway formation relies heavily on an ego-free culture where defensive tracking is mandatory for every player. In possession, they look to exploit the blistering pace of Haaland.

His ability to stretch opposing backlines creates massive pockets of space for Ødegaard to operate centrally. The squad also utilizes dynamic wingers like Antonio Nusa and Oscar Bobb to provide width and unpredictability.

Defensively, they are structurally sound, surrendering just five goals during their eight qualifying matches. Center-backs Kristoffer Ajer and Torbjørn Heggem dominate aerial duels and initiate buildup play from deep.

A potential tactical vulnerability lies in their reliance on Ødegaard for creative gravity. Without him, the attack can become overly direct and predictable. Ultimately, this balanced approach of disciplined defending and lethal transition play makes them a tough matchup.

Ståle Solbakken: The coach behind Norway

Solbakken brings a wealth of experience and a remarkable personal story to the dugout. A former dynamic midfielder who earned 58 caps and played in the 1998 tournament, the Norway coach understands the demands of international soccer at the highest level. His playing career famously featured a miraculous return after suffering a severe heart attack in 2001.

Taking over the national team in 2020, he successfully navigated the disappointment of missing the 2022 competition to orchestrate a dominant undefeated run to North America. Solbakken is widely respected for his pragmatic leadership and ability to unify a roster of global superstars and domestic talents.

His demand for collective defensive responsibility has forged a resilient unit. This discipline could be the defining factor in determining how deep this squad can run this summer.

Key player: Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland operates as the undisputed focal point of the Norwegian attack.
The Manchester City forward recently became his nation’s all-time leading scorer, shattering a 90-year-old record while amassing 55 goals in just 49 caps. When evaluating Norway key players, his influence is unmatched.

He netted an astonishing 16 goals in eight qualifying matches, showcasing his lethal efficiency and athleticism. His tactical role extends beyond pure goalscoring.

His sheer physical presence forces opposing defenses to drop deep, opening up the midfield for his teammates. If Haaland suffers an injury, the team would lose its primary focal point.

This would force Alexander Sørloth to shoulder the scoring burden and fundamentally alter their attacking dynamics. Fully fit, Haaland is a generational talent capable of dismantling any defense on the global stage.

Norway’s road to the 2026 World Cup

Norway secured their ticket to North America with a flawless qualifying campaign, winning all eight of their matches to top Group I.

They led all European nations with 37 goals scored while conceding only five times. The defining moment of their run came against Italy.

They dismantled the traditional powerhouse with an aggregate score of 7-1 across two fixtures, including a commanding 3-0 home victory on June 6, 2025. Haaland drove the attack with 16 goals, while the defense recorded four shutouts.

This dominant undefeated stretch proves they are no longer just a team with potential. They are a cohesive unit ready to compete against the best international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.

Norway’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook

Placed in Group I, Norway faces a demanding path to the knockout rounds against France, Senegal, and Iraq.

The most challenging matchup will undoubtedly be against France, a powerhouse roster that reached the final of the previous global tournament. Senegal presents another massive test, bringing physicality and momentum as recent continental finalists.

Iraq serves as the most favorable fixture, where securing three points will be absolutely essential. Qualification will likely hinge on taking points against Senegal and maintaining a strong goal differential.

While topping the group ahead of the French side is a tall order, securing the runner-up spot is a realistic expectation for this talented squad.

Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete Norway TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information.

Norway squad for 2026 World Cup

Player (Position)Club
Ørjan Nyland (GK)Sevilla
Sander Tangvik (GK)Hamburger SV
Egil Selvik (GK)Watford
Kristoffer Ajer (DF)Brentford
Leo Skiri Østigård (DF)Genoa
David Møller Wolfe (DF)Wolverhampton Wanderers
Julian Ryerson (DF)Borussia Dortmund
Fredrik André Bjørkan (DF)Bodø/Glimt
Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (DF)Torino
Torbjørn Heggem (DF)Bologna
Sondre Langås (DF)Derby County
Henrik Falchener (DF)Viking
Morten Thorsby (MF)Cremonese
Patrick Berg (MF)Bodø/Glimt
Sander Berge (MF)Fulham
Jens Petter Hauge (MF)Bodø/Glimt
Kristian Thorstvedt (MF)Sassuolo
Fredrik Aursnes (MF)Benfica
Antonio Nusa (MF)RB Leipzig
Andreas Schjelderup (MF)Benfica
Oscar Bobb (MF)Fulham
Martin Ødegaard (MF)Arsenal
Thelo Aasgaard (MF)Rangers
Alexander Sørloth (FW)Atlético Madrid
Erling Haaland (FW)Manchester City
Jørgen Strand Larsen (FW)Crystal Palace

Final word on Norway

The Norway 2026 World Cup squad arrives as one of the most intriguing dark horses in the competition.

Their unmatched attacking firepower gives them the ability to outscore almost anyone. However, their reliance on the fitness of a few star players remains the biggest hurdle.

An injury to their captain or starting forward could derail their campaign. If their core stays healthy, advancing past the group stage and making a deep knockout run is entirely within reach.

Erling Haaland of Norway.

Why Hugo Lloris is missing the 2026 World Cup for France

16 June 2026 at 20:30
The former captain, who remains the national team’s all-time appearance leader, will not be part of the tournament in North America as questions continue to surround why one of France’s greatest-ever goalkeepers is missing from the roster.

France heads into the 2026 World Cup carrying enormous expectations, but the absence of Hugo Lloris has become one of the major talking points surrounding Didier Deschamps’ squad. The former captain, who remains the national team’s all-time appearance leader, will not be part of the tournament in North America as questions continue to surround why one of France’s greatest-ever goalkeepers is missing from the roster.

The French national team enters the competition with enormous expectations following a dominant qualification campaign and a squad filled with Champions League winners, established stars, and rising talents. A recent 3-1 victory over Northern Ireland in a warm-up match only strengthened the growing belief that France could once again reach the final stage of the tournament.

Kylian Mbappe and his teammates convincingly qualified for the World Cup, finishing first in Group D with five wins and one draw from six matches. The national team scored 16 goals and conceded only four, underlining the balance that has defined Deschamps’ era in charge.

The squad will begin its Group I campaign against Senegal before facing Iraq and Norway in the opening stage. With matches scheduled in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, France is widely expected to top the group and advance comfortably into the knockout rounds.

Didier Deschamps, Head Coach of France, celebrates with Kylian Mbappe.
Didier Deschamps, Head Coach of France, celebrates with Kylian Mbappe.

Didier Deschamps is preparing for what is expected to be his final major tournament as the Blues’ manager. The former World Cup-winning captain has transformed the national team into one of the most consistent forces in international soccer since taking charge in 2012, guiding the team to World Cup glory in 2018 and another final appearance in 2022.

Why Hugo Lloris is missing the 2026 World Cup

The reasoning behind Lloris’ absence ultimately comes down to a decision made several years ago. Hugo Lloris officially retired from international soccer in January 2023, shortly after France’s heartbreaking defeat to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final.

After representing France for 14 years and becoming the country’s all-time appearance leader with 145 caps, Lloris decided the time had come to step away from the national team. The veteran goalkeeper cited mental and physical fatigue after years of competing at the highest level. He also wanted to step aside while still performing at an elite level and allow the next generation of goalkeepers to emerge.

The legendary goalkeeper did, in fact, pave the way for the next generation of French players, especially goalkeeper Mike Maignan, who has since established himself as the country’s undisputed first-choice option.

Despite retiring from the national team, Lloris continued his club career and eventually moved to Major League Soccer with LAFC. His performances in the United States have reportedly been impressive, sparking rumors that he could make a sensational return ahead of the 2026 tournament.

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Hugo Lloris of France shows teh World Cup trophy to teammates after the 2018 FIFA World Cup Final

Deschamps chooses future over experience

Although speculation over a comeback intensified in recent months, Deschamps ultimately decided against recalling the former captain. The France coach instead chose to continue building around the country’s new goalkeeping hierarchy, led by Mike Maignan.

Milan’s captain has now firmly established himself as France’s number-one goalkeeper following Lloris’ retirement. Behind him, Deschamps preferred younger options rather than bringing back a veteran nearing the end of his career.

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Mike Maignan of France looks on

That decision reflects Les Bleus’ broader long-term transition. Several younger stars are now expected to form the foundation of the national team for years to come, and Deschamps appears determined to fully commit to that new cycle during his final tournament.

Hugo Lloris of France celebrates his teams goal

Iraq 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis

16 June 2026 at 19:31
Full preview of Iraq for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.

Iraq returns to the global stage for the first time since 1986. They secured their spot after a dramatic intercontinental playoff victory over Bolivia in Mexico.

Ranked 57th globally, the Lions of Mesopotamia face a challenging group stage but bring immense resilience and national pride to the global tournament.

As one of the final FIFA World Cup 2026 teams to qualify, they represent the ultimate underdog story. This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the Iraq 2026 World Cup squad, examines head coach Graham Arnold’s impact, highlights Iraq key players, and explores the tactical setup that makes them a difficult opponent to break down.

Team profile

CategoryDetail
CoachGraham Arnold
NicknameUsood al-Rafidayn (Lions of Mesopotamia)
FIFA ranking57th
ConfederationAFC
GroupGroup I
Best tournament resultGroup stage
Tournament appearances2
Last appearance1986

How Iraq play

The Iraq tactical analysis reveals a team built on defensive solidity and disciplined structure. The Iraq formation is primarily organized around a resilient defensive shape that aims to frustrate superior opponents. During their grueling 21-game qualification journey, they lost only three matches, showcasing a deep commitment to collective defending and absorbing pressure.

In possession, the Lions of Mesopotamia do not rely on dominating the ball. Against Bolivia, they managed just 32% possession but proved highly clinical in transition. They look to absorb opponent attacks and launch rapid counter-attacks, utilizing the pace and directness of their forwards to create scoring opportunities.

Aymen Hussein serves as a traditional target man, holding up play to relieve defensive pressure and bringing dynamic midfielders like Zidane Iqbal into the attack.

Opponents will likely target their lack of top-level European experience, forcing them to defend deep in their own half for long stretches. However, this pragmatic approach makes them a frustrating side to play against. This disciplined tactical foundation will be essential if they hope to secure a positive result against elite competition this summer.

Graham Arnold: The coach behind Iraq

Graham Arnold took charge of the national team in May 2025 during the third round of qualification. The veteran Australian Iraq coach brings significant international experience to the role, having previously guided his native Australia to the knockout rounds of the 2022 tournament in Qatar.

Arnold has implemented a pragmatic, results-driven philosophy that emphasizes defensive organization and mental toughness. Under his leadership, the squad has been highly effective, losing just three of his first 13 competitive matches while conceding only 0.77 goals per game.

He is widely respected by his players for fostering a strong team spirit and navigating a demanding qualification path. His proven ability to organize underdog sides in major tournaments could be a crucial factor for the team as they face world-class opposition in North America.

Key player: Ali Al-Hamadi

While the roster lacks extensive top-flight European experience, Ali Al-Hamadi stands out as a vital attacking asset. The Luton Town forward provides the pace and clinical finishing required to execute the team’s counter-attacking strategy effectively.

Al-Hamadi enters the showcase of international soccer teams 2026 with a proven track record of delivering in crucial moments. He scored the decisive goals against Bolivia to secure tournament qualification on April 1, 2026, and has netted five times in his first 17 international appearances.

His dynamic movement complements the physical presence of Aymen Hussein, giving the attack a much-needed outlet when defending deep. If Al-Hamadi were to miss time with an injury, the squad would lose its primary transitional threat, severely limiting their ability to relieve pressure against dominant opponents.

Iraq’s road to the 2026 tournament

The journey to North America was a grueling 21-match marathon that tested the squad’s resilience. They dominated the second round of AFC qualifying, winning all six matches to top Group F with a +15 goal differential.

The path grew more challenging in the subsequent rounds, resulting in third- and second-place finishes in their respective groups. Forced into the AFC playoffs, they edged the United Arab Emirates 3-2 on aggregate to keep their tournament hopes alive.

The defining moment arrived on April 1, 2026, when they defeated Bolivia 2-1 in a high-stakes intercontinental playoff in Monterrey, Mexico. Despite holding just 32% possession, their clinical finishing ended a four-decade tournament absence, proving they can execute under immense pressure.

Iraq’s 2026 group stage outlook

The Lions of Mesopotamia face a formidable challenge in Group I, drawn alongside France, Senegal, and Norway. This represents one of the most difficult groups in the tournament, requiring near-perfect defensive performances to avoid early elimination.

France presents the most challenging matchup, boasting world-class talent and heavy expectations to win the entire competition. Norway offers another severe test with an elite attacking frontline, while Senegal brings physical dominance and recent deep tournament experience.

The most favorable matchup likely comes against Senegal on June 26, 2026, a match the squad views as their best opportunity to secure a historic point.

Readers looking to follow every match involving Iraq can also check our complete Iraq TV schedule for the latest broadcast and streaming information. Success in the group stage would simply mean remaining competitive and frustrating superior opponents.

Iraq squad for 2026 tournament

Player (Position)Club
Fahad Talib (GK)Al-Talaba
Jalal Hassan (GK)Al-Zawraa
Ahmed Basil (GK)Al-Shorta
Rebin Sulaka (DF)Port
Hussein Ali (DF)Pogoń Szczecin
Zaid Tahseen (DF)Pakhtakor
Ahmed Yahya (DF)Al-Shorta
Mustafa Saadoon (DF)Al-Shorta
Akam Hashim (DF)Al-Zawraa
Frans Putros (DF)Persib
Merchas Doski (DF)Viktoria Plzeň
Manaf Younis (DF)Al-Shorta
Youssef Amyn (MF)AEK Larnaca
Ibrahim Bayesh (MF)Al-Dhafra
Zidane Iqbal (MF)Utrecht
Zaid Ismail (MF)Al-Talaba
Amir Al-Ammari (MF)Cracovia
Ali Jasim (MF)Al-Najma
Kevin Yakob (MF)AGF
Aimar Sher (MF)Sarpsborg
Marko Farji (MF)Venezia
Ahmed Qasem (MF)Nashville SC
Ali Al-Hamadi (FW)Luton Town
Mohanad Ali (FW)Dibba
Ali Yousif (FW)Al-Talaba
Aymen Hussein (FW)Al-Karma

Final word on Iraq

Entering the 2026 tournament as a massive underdog, the team’s mere presence in North America is a monumental achievement. Their organized defensive block and clinical counter-attacking ability will be their primary weapons against elite global competition.

The biggest challenge will be overcoming a severe talent gap when facing powerhouses like France and Senegal. A realistic expectation is an early exit from a brutal Group I, but securing a single point or scoring a goal would represent a massive success for a nation returning to the global stage after 40 years.

Iraq players celebrating.

Why Olivier Giroud is missing the 2026 World Cup for France

16 June 2026 at 19:21
Olivier Giroud, France's all-time leading goalscorer, will not be part of Les Bleus' campaign in North America, creating a significant talking point ahead of the tournament.

France heads into the 2026 World Cup as one of the leading contenders to lift the trophy, but there is one notable name missing from Didier Deschamps’ squad. Olivier Giroud, France’s all-time leading goalscorer, will not be part of Les Bleus’ campaign in North America, creating a significant talking point ahead of the tournament.

Amidst a star-studded onslaught spearheaded by Kylian Mbappe and national team coach Didier Deschamps getting ready for his last tournament, France remains packed with talent. However, the absence of one of the country’s greatest-ever strikers has left many supporters wondering why the veteran forward is not involved.

Deschamps’ side completed its warm-up schedule with a convincing 3-1 victory over Northern Ireland after choosing to prepare primarily in Europe rather than North America. The squad combines elite experience with explosive young talent, making France one of the deepest teams at the tournament once again.

Mbappe enters his third World Cup already chasing history. The Real Madrid superstar is now only one goal behind Giroud on France’s all-time scoring list, while also climbing rapidly through the World Cup’s all-time scoring charts after netting 12 goals in only two editions.

Dembélé, Mbappé and Olise form a great trio
Dembélé, Mbappé and Olise form a great trio

Why Olivier Giroud is missing

The explanation behind Giroud’s absence dates back to 2024. The veteran striker officially retired from international soccer following Euro 2024, ending a remarkable career with the French national team.

Before that tournament, Giroud made it clear that his international journey was coming to an end. “To be honest, this will be my last competition with Les Bleus,” Giroud said before Euro 2024. “Obviously, I’m going to miss it a lot.”

The striker also explained his reasoning for stepping away from the national team. “But I think the French team will be over after the Euros. We need to make way for the youngsters.”

Giroud added, “You also have to be careful not to have one season too many. You have to find the right balance.” His retirement meant that, regardless of his club form, he would no longer be available for selection by Deschamps.

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Olivier Giroud of France celebrates with the 2018 World Cup Trophy

Legendary career comes to an end

Giroud leaves behind one of the most impressive international careers in French soccer history. He retired with 57 goals in 137 appearances, making him France’s all-time top scorer. Only Hugo Lloris and Lilian Thuram made more appearances for Les Bleus.

The striker also played a key role during some of the most successful periods in the national team’s history. He was part of the squad that won the 2018 World Cup and helped France reach the final again in 2022.

Across three World Cup tournaments, Giroud scored five goals and consistently delivered in crucial moments. His partnership with Mbappe became one of the defining attacking combinations of the Deschamps era.

France still feeling the tactical impact

Although France possesses enormous attacking talent, Giroud’s departure has changed the way the team operates. For years, the former Arsenal, Chelsea, and Milan forward served as the perfect focal point. His physical presence, aerial ability, and hold-up play created space for runners around him, particularly Mbappe.

Without Giroud, France’s attack has become faster and more fluid, but it lacks a traditional target man. Deschamps now relies on movement, pace, and technical quality rather than a classic center-forward.

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Olivier Giroud of France looks dejected

The veteran striker often provided an alternative route to goal through crosses and direct play when opponents defended deep. Marcus Thuram can offer some physical presence, but his profile differs considerably from Giroud’s. As a result, France has had to adapt its attacking identity over the last two years.

Olivier Giroud of France celebrates after scoring

‘Can güvenliğim yok‘ dedi ve gitti! Fenerbahçe'de futbolun başına geçti

Ankaragücü'nden "Can güvenliğim yok" diyerek istifa etmişti, şimdi Fenerbahçe'de futbolun bir numaralı ismi haline geldi! Aziz Yıldırım'ın prensi Feridun Geçgel, milyarlık vizyonu ve tam yetkiyle Fenerbahçe Futbol A.Ş.'nin yeni patronu oldu. Ankaragücü'nde kaldıramadığı stresi Fenerbahçe'de kaldırabilecek mi?

Fenerbahçe’de Aziz Yıldırım’ın yeniden başkan seçilmesinin ardından kulübün idari yapılanmasında taşlar yerine oturmaya başladı. Sarı-lacivertli kulüpte en kritik görev olan futbol şubesinin (Futbol A.Ş.) yönetimi, Türk sanayisinin dev isimlerinden biri olan Astor Enerji Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Feridun Geçgel’e emanet edildi.

Fenerbahce

CİHAN KAMER'LE BERABER ÇALIŞACAK

Haziran 2026’daki Olağan Seçimli Genel Kurul'un ardından gerçekleşen ilk yönetim kurulu toplantısında alınan kararla Geçgel, Cihan Kamer ile birlikte futbol şubesinin yeni patronu oldu. Asıl şöhretini iş dünyasındaki başarıları ve Forbes listelerine giren milyarder unvanıyla kazanan Feridun Geçgel, futbol dünyasına yabancı bir isim değil.

ANKARAGÜCÜ'NDE ZORLU BİR SÜREÇ

Daha önce başkent ekibi MKE Ankaragücü’nde Futbol Şube Sorumlusu olarak görev yapan Geçgel, kulüp için ciddi maddi ve manevi fedakarlıklarda bulunmuştu. Ancak Ankaragücü'ndeki kaotik süreç, saha sonuçları ve "Can güvenliğim yok" diyerek görevinden istifa etmesiyle sonuçlanan gerilimli dönemin ardından başarılı iş insanı, bu kez çok daha büyük bir baskı altındaki Fenerbahçe'nin idari ve finansal yapısında kritik bir rol üstlendi.

ÖNEMLİ BİR VİZYONU TEMSİL EDİYOR

Geleneksel anlamda eski bir sporcu ya da teknik adam olmayan Geçgel, modern futbol endüstrisinin gerektirdiği makro yönetim ve finansal sürdürülebilirlik vizyonunu temsil ediyor.

Ankaragücü gibi camia baskısının üst düzeyde olduğu bir kulüpte edindiği kriz, medya ve transfer yönetimi tecrübesini taşıyan Geçgel, Türk futbolunun kaotik yapısına karşı fazlasıyla antrenmanlı bir profil çiziyor.

Fenerbahce

KENDİSİNDEN SPONSORLUK BEKLENİYOR

Aziz Yıldırım liderliğindeki yeni dönemde Cihan Kamer ile omuz omuza verecek olan Feridun Geçgel; kombine satışları, yeni sezon planlaması ve profesyonel futbol yapılanmasında tam yetkiyle masada yer alacak.

Finansal gücü, sponsorluk stratejilerindeki uzmanlığı ve kulüpleri modern birer şirket gibi yönetme vizyonuyla Geçgel'in, kulübü endüstriyel futbolun zirvesine taşımayı hedefleyen stratejik bir hamle olduğu belirtiliyor.

İtaliano neler yapacak? İşte Beşiktaş'ın Avrupa Ligi muhtemel rakipleri

2026-2027 sezonunda Türkiye'yi UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde temsil edecek olan Beşiktaş'ın ikinci eleme turundaki muhtemel rakipleri belli oldu.

Süper Lig'de 2025-26 sezonunu 4. sırada tamamlayan Beşiktaş, UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde mücadele edecek. Turnuvaya 2. eleme turundan itibaren dahil olacak Beşiktaş'ın muhtemel rakipleri, bugün gerçekleşen 1. eleme turu kura çekiminin ardından kesinleşti.

Beşiktaş'ın muhtemel rakipleri şöyle:

Benfica

Vojvodian - Ferencvaros eşleşmesinin galibi

Viktoria Plzen

Midtjylland

Karabağ - Vestri eşleşmesinin galibi

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Anderlecht

Pafos

PAOK

Beklenen an geldi: Vedat Muriqi Fenerbahçe için geliyor

Fenerbahçe, Aziz Yıldırım'ın seçimi kazanmasından önce prensipte anlaşmaya varılan Vedat Muriqi transferinde mutlu sona yaklaştı.

Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkanlık seçimlerini kazanmasının ardından transfer çalışmalarını hızlandıran Fenerbahçe'nin golcü transferi konusunda Vedat Muriqi ile anlaşmaya vardığı öğrenilmişti.

Ultima Hora'nın aktardığına göre Vedat Muriqi, önümüzdeki saatlerde İstanbul'a gelerek sağlık kontrollerinden geçecek. Herhangi bir sorun yaşanmaması halinde oyuncunun 3 yıllık sözleşmeye imza atması bekleniyor.

Fenerbahçe, bu transfer için Mallorca kulübüne 15 milyon 500 bin Euro bonservis bedeli ödeyecek.

Galatasaray'a büyük övgü: Real Madrid ve Bayern Münih gibi

Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk'un yardımcısı Ismael García Gómez'den çarpıcı itiraflar geldi. Genç şalıçtırıcı şu sözleri kullandı: Galatasaray; Real Madrid ve Bayern Münih ile aynı seviyede devasa bir kulüp. 2022'de göreve geldiğimizde adeta bir enkaz devraldık ancak zihniyeti değiştirerek üst üste 4 şampiyonlukla tarih yazdık. Okan Buruk bana yardımcısı gibi değil, ailesinden biri gibi davrandı.

Galatasaray'da Okan Buruk'un yardımcılığını üstlenen ve kazanılan tarihi başarılarda büyük pay sahibi olan İspanyol çalıştırıcı Ismael García Gómez, kulüpteki kariyerine ve Türk futboluna dair çok konuşulacak açıklamalara imza attı.

Galatasaray

BAYERN VE REAL MADRİD'LE KIYASLADI

İstanbul'daki deneyimini "inanılmaz" olarak nitelendiren genç antrenör, Galatasaray’ın büyüklüğünü küresel devlerle kıyaslayarak, "Galatasaray benim için harika bir tecrübe. Türkiye'nin en büyüğü ve kesinlikle İspanya'daki Real Madrid veya Almanya'daki Bayern Münih ile aynı seviyede. Burada her şey futbolun çok ötesinde" sözleriyle kulübün büyüklüğünü dünyaya ilan etti.

30 YILIN EN KÖTÜ TAKIMINI ALDIK

Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün sadece bir futbol takımı değil, lisesi ve üniversitesiyle devasa bir komünite olduğunu vurgulayan García Gómez, 2022 yılında göreve geldikleri döneme ait çarpıcı bir itirafta bulundu. Görevi devraldıklarında takımın son 30 yılın en kötü sezonunu geride bıraktığını hatırlatan İspanyol antrenör şu ifadeleri kullandı.

REAL MADRİD'İN 13. OLMASI GİBİ

- O dönemki gerçeklik ve hayal kırıklığı düzeyini anlatmak için şöyle söyleyeyim: Real Madrid'in La Liga'yı 13. sırada bitirdiğini hayal edin... İşte öyle bir enkaz devraldık. Ancak en başından itibaren zihniyeti değiştirdik, Mata, Mertens, Icardi ve Torreira gibi dünya yıldızlarının katılımıyla sadece şampiyonluğa odaklandık.

GENLERİNDE KAZANMA KÜLTÜRÜ VAR

Okan Buruk ile yakalanan kusursuz uyuma da ayrı bir parantez açan başarılı antrenör, tecrübeli teknik adama olan minnettarlığını duygusal sözlerle aktardı. Buruk’un kendisine bir yardımcıdan ziyade ailesinin bir parçası gibi davrandığını belirten Gómez, geride kalan dört sezonda üst üste 4. şampiyonluğu kazanarak tarihe geçtiklerini hatırlattı. Başarılarla dolu bu süreçte 102 puanlık lig rekoruna ve kazanılan kupalara değinen Gómez, sarı-kırmızılı camianın genlerinde olan kazanma kültürünü sahaya yansıttıklarını belirtti.

Kaan Ayhan

KAAN AYHAN'DAN ÇOK ŞEY ÖĞRENDİ

Galatasaray ile sadece Süper Lig'de değil, Avrupa arenasında da unutulmaz geceler yaşadıklarını ifade eden Ismael García Gómez, Şampiyonlar Ligi ve Avrupa Ligi'ndeki dev zaferlere dikkat çekti. Old Trafford'daki Manchester United galibiyetiyle başlayan süreçte Tottenham, Liverpool ve Juventus gibi devleri dize getirdiklerini belirten antrenör; Icardi, Mata ve Kaan Ayhan gibi isimlerden çok şey öğrendiğini söyledi. Gelecekte yeniden birinci adam olmak ve Premier Lig'de çalışmak istediğini gizlemeyen Gómez, Galatasaray'da insan yönetiminin ve taktiksel gelişimin zirvesini yaşadığını sözlerine ekledi.

Nathan Ake'nin 2 alternatifi var: Fenerbahçe veya Inter

Fenerbahçe'nin sol ayaklı stoper konusundaki alternatiflerinden biri Manchester City forması giyen Nathan Ake... Hollandalı futbolcunun önünde 2 yol bulunuyor.

Fenerbahçe bu yaz döneminde kesin olarak sol ayaklı bir stoper almak istiyor. Listedeki en önemli alternatiflerden biri ise Nathan Ake... Manchester City, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak olan futbolcuyu satarak para kazanmak istiyor. Çünkü kalırsa, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından boşa çıkacak.

Fenerbahce

GÖRÜŞMELER YAPILDI

Fenerbahçe cephesi, 31 yaşındaki savunmacı konusunda City ile bazı görüşmeler yaptı. Premier Lig temsilcisi, Kanarya'ya sıcak yaklaştı... Fakat Sarı-Lacivertliler bu transferde yalnız değil... İtalyan devi Inter de girişimlerini sürdürüyor. City Yönetimi, resmi tekliflerin boyutuna göre kararını verecek.

OYUNCUNUN TERCİHİ

Genel olarak 1.80 boyundaki futbolcunun Inter'e daha sıcak bakabileceği konuşulsa da ortada böyle bir durum yok... 31 yaşındaki oyuncu, kendisine en iyi mali şartları sunan takımın yolunu tutacak. Bu konuda kısa süre içinde önemli gelişmelerin yaşanması bekleniyor.

Hyeon-gyu Oh'a yoğun ilgi var: Satılacak mı?

Beşiktaş Yönetimi şu anda yıldız bir forvet arıyor. Bu arada mevcut golcü Hyeon-gyu Oh da birçok Avrupa ekibi tarafından izlenmeye başladı. Güney Koreli yıldız satılırsa, Kartal'ın hücum hattı komple değişecek!

Beşiktaş devre arasında Genk Kulübü'ne 14 milyon euro ödeyerek Hyeon-gyu Oh'u kadrosuna katmıştı. Güney Koreli santrforla 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. 25 yaşındaki futbolcu, Süper Lig'de 13 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 1.088 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 3 asist üretti.

Besıktas

SÜRPRİZ GELİŞMELER

Beşiktaş Yönetimi, Oh dışında yeni bir golcü için çalışmalarını sürdürüyor. Ancak Güney Koreli forvet, Dünya Kupası'nın ilk maçında (Çekya) ağları sarstıktan sonra sürpriz gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Şu anda forvet arayan birçok Avrupa ekibinin, Hyeon-gyu Oh'u izlemeye başladığı öğrenildi.

OH

PLANLAR TAMAMEN DEĞİŞEBİLİR

Siyah-Beyazlılar, yoluna Oh'la devam etmeyi planlıyordu. Fakat astronomik teklifler gelirse, oyuncu satılabilir. Bu durumda Kartal 1 değil, 2 forvet takviyesi yapmak zorunda kalacak. 1.87 boyundaki futbolcu, Güney Kore ile iyi performanslarına devam ederse, onu tutmak çok zorlaşacak...

Portekiz basınından Galatasaray iddiası: Onlar da istiyor

Muhtemel Icardi ayrılığı sebebiyle Galatasaray genç bir forvet arıyor. Ve bu konudaki son iddia Portekiz basınından geldi: Lucas Stassin...

Portekiz basınından O Jogo; Galatasaray'ın, St. Etienne forması giyen 21 yaşındaki golcü Lucas Stassin ile ilgilendiğini yazdı. Cim-Bom'un bu haberin içinde yer almasının sebebi ise 2 Portekiz takımı: Braga-Porto... Çünkü onlar da Belçikalı futbolcuyu bitirmeye çalışıyor.

10+4 SIKINTISI VAR

Galatasaray'da Mauro Icardi konusundaki belirsizlik sürüyor. Ancak açık konuşmak gerekirse Arjantinli yıldızın kalması beklenmiyor. Bir yandan da Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun belirlediği 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı var. 21 yaşındaki Lucas Stassin, "genç" kriterini karşılıyor.

PİYASA DEĞERİ 15 MİLYON

1.83 boyundaki Belçikalı forvetin St. Etienne ile 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Tahmini piyasa değeri 15 milyon euro seviyesinde. Lucas Stassin, geçen sezon Ligue 2'de 31 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.237 dakika kaldı. 11 gol ve 8 asist üretti. Galatasaray, Icardi'nin durumunun netleşmesini bekliyor. Ardından farklı adreslere gidilebilir. Ve bunlardan biri de Lucas Stassin olabilir.

Singo'ya İngiliz ilgisi: Okan Buruk ne düşünüyor?

Fildişi Sahili, Ekvador'u 1-0 mağlup ederken asist Galatasaraylı Singo'dan gelmişti. Newcastle United, oyuncuyu yakından takip ediyor. Okan Buruk'un kafasında ise farklı planlar var.

Galatasaray sezon başında Monaco'ya 30.77 milyon euro ödeyerek Wilfried Singo'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. 1.90 boyundaki savunmacıyla 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. Fildişi Sahilli futbolcu, sakatlıklar sebebiyle takımını birçok maçta yalnız bıraktı. Fakat sağlıklıyken çok iyi performanslar sergiledi.

Sıngo

YAKINDAN İZLİYORLAR

Singo, Dünya Kupası'nda siftahı Ekvador mücadelesiyle yaptı. Fildişi Sahili, maçı 90. dakikada Amad Diallo'nun golüyle 1-0 kazandı. Asist ise Singo'dan geldi. Şu anda Premier Lig temsilcisi Newcastle United'ın onu yakından izlediği öğrenildi. Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk'un ise farklı düşünceleri var...

KESİNLİKLE KARŞI ÇIKIYOR

Buruk'un, Singo'nun satılmasına kesinlikle karşı çıktığı öğrenildi. Başarılı çalıştırıcı, önümüzdeki sezon 25 yaşındaki futbolcudan faydalanmak istiyor. Singo, Buruk'un planları arasında çok önemli bir yere sahip... Ancak şu gerçeği de hatırlatmakta fayda var: Eğer Newcastle çok yüksek bir teklif yaparsa, durum tamamen değişebilir...

Can Uzun'un alternatiflerinden biri: Ibrahim Maza

Galatasaray'ın 10 numara transferinde en çok istediği futbolcu Can Uzun... Sarı-Kırmızılılar bir yandan da alternatifler üzerinde çalışıyor. Bayer Leverkusen forması giyen Ibrahim Maza da onlardan biri...

Galatasaray bu yaz döneminde kesinlikle 10 numara hamlesi gerçekleştirilecek. Listenin zirvesinde Eintracht Frankfurt'tan Can Uzun bulunuyor. Fakat Alman ekibinin 55-60 milyon euro civarında bonservis beklentisi var. Bu da işleri zorlaştırıyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, alternatifler üzerinde de çalışıyor.

Galatasaray

ARTILARI ÇOK FAZLA

Can'ın favori olmasının bazı sebepleri var:

1- Oyuncunun kalitesi

2- Yerli kontenjanında bulunması

3- 20 yaşında olması

4- İleride ciddi paralara satılma ihtimali

Bilindiği üzere Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, önümüzdeki sezon 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının uygulanacağını açıklamıştı. İleride bir değişiklik olmazsa, 10+4 kararı devam edecek.

Galatasaray

ONUN DA AVANTAJLARI VAR

Galatasaray, Eintracht Frankfurt'un yüksek bonservis bedelinin kırılamaması halinde alternatiflerini belirledi. Bu isimlerden biri de Bayer Leverkusen forması giyen Ibrahim Maza... Fakat Maza'nın olası transferi de ucuza bitmeyecek. 20 yaşındaki 10 numaranın piyasası 45 milyon euro! Maza'nın artıları da Can'la benzerlik gösteriyor:

1- Oyuncunun kalitesi

2- 10+4'teki "genç" kriterini karşılaması

3- 20 yaşında olması

4- İleride ciddi paralara satılma ihtimali

1.80 boyundaki Cezayirli futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Bayer Leverkusen'le 28 lig maçına çıktı. 3 gol ve 5 asist üretti. Galatasaray Yönetimi, Can Uzun'da istediğini elde edemezse ağırlığını Maza'ya verecek.

Galatasaray Acun Ilıcalı'dan 10 milyon bekliyor: Sıcak gündem

Galatasaray'da kesinlikle düşünülmeyen Victor Nelsson'a, Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City'den ilgi geldi! Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın beklentisi ise ortaya çıktı.

Tesislere, "Bu iş yerinde çalışmıyorum" yazılı şapkayla gelen Victor Nelsson, sezon başında İtalyan ekibi Verona'ya kiralanmıştı. Serie A temsilcisi küme düştü. Verona, Nelsson'un 8 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun Galatasaray'la mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek.

Galatasaray

SON SENESİNE GİRDİ

Yani Nelsson, Sarı-Kırmızılı ekipte sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Yeni sezon planlamasında ise kesinlikle düşünülmüyor. Oyuncunun nereye gideceği merak edilirken, çok sürpriz bir gelişme yaşandı. Hull City, Danimarkalı futbolcuyu istiyor. Hatırlanacağı üzere Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull, Premier Lig'e yükselmişti.

Galatasaray

ZATEN GİTMEK İSTİYOR

Galatasaray'ın, kolay bonuslarla 10 milyon euroya çıkan bir bonservis bedeli talep ettiği öğrenildi. Önümüzdeki haftalarda konuyla ilgili sıcak gelişmeler yaşanabilir. Victor Nelsson da İstanbul'dan ayrılmak istiyor. Bu sebeple tarafların anlaşma ihtimali yüksek görülüyor.

Samuel Lobato “Qarabağ”da – Rəsmi

16 June 2026 at 20:00

Portuqaliyanın “Portimonense” klubunun mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi Samuel Lobato bundan sonra “Qarabağ”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə Ağdam klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, “Qarabağ” növbəti transferini gerçəkləşdirib. Portuqaliyanın “Portimonense” klubu ilə danışıqlar müsbət nəticələnib və Samuel Lobato “Qarabağ”a keçib.

24 yaşlı portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, yeni komandasında 28 nömrəli formanı geyinəcək.

2025-ci ildən “Portimonense”də çıxış edən orta sahə oyunçusu ilk dəfə legioner həyatı yaşayacaq. Lobato 2015-2021-ci illər aralığında Portuqaliyanın məşhur “Sportinq” klubunun akademiyasında yetişib. O, karyerası ərzində həmçinin “Famalikan”, B SAD və “Tondela” klublarında da çıxış edib.

Lobato yay transfer pəncərəsində “Qarabağ”a qoşulan üçüncü futbolçudur. Onadək Jali Mauddib və Zəkəriyyə Savonun keçidi rəsmiləşmişdi.

Ağdam klubu Toral Bayramov, Emmanuel Addai, Ramil Şeydayev və Sami Mmae ilə vidalaşıb, Pedro Bikalyo ilə də yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.

“Qarabağ” Avroliqada İslandiya klubuna rəqib oldu

16 June 2026 at 19:30

“Qarabağ”ın futbol üzrə Avropa Liqasının (Avroliqa) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün Avroliqanın yeni mövsümünün ilk püşkatma mərasimi keçirilib.

İsveçrənin Nyon şəhərində, UEFA-nın mənzil-qərargahında təşkil edilmiş püşkatmada Azərbaycanın bu turnirdəki təmsilçisinin də rəqibi müəyyənləşib. Ağdam klubu püşk zamanı daha yüksək reytinqə malik komandaların düşdüyü səpələnmişlər səbətində yer alıb. Püşkün nəticəsinə əsasən, “Qarabağ”ın rəqibi “Vestri” (İslandiya) olub. Azərbaycan təmsilçisi ilk oyununu evdə keçirəcək.

Qeyd edək ki, Avroliqanın 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin oyunları iyulun 9-da keçiriləcək. Cavab qarşılaşmaları isə eyni ayın 16-da baş tutacaq.

Avropa Liqası
1-ci təsnifat mərhələsi
9 iyul – 16 iyul

Dinamo (Kiyev, Ukrayna) – Universitatya (Kluj, Rumıniya)
Qarabağ (Azərbaycan) – Vestri (İslandiya)
Hayduk (Split, Xorvatiya) – Jilina (Slovakiya)
ÇSKA (Sofiya, Bolqarıstan) – Derri Siti (İrlandiya)
Şerif (Tiraspol, Moldova) – Aluminiy (Sloveniya)
Voyvodina (Serbiya) – Ferentsvaroş (Macarıstan)

“Şəfa” Novruz, Ürfan və Aqşinlə də vidalaşdı

16 June 2026 at 19:00

2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq “Şəfa” daha 3 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, müdafiəçi Novruz Məmmədov, yarımmüdafiəçilər Aqşin Paşayev və Ürfan İsmayılovun müqavilələrinin müddəti başa çatıb. Klub hər üç futbolçuya göstərdikləri xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, daha öncə qapıçı Əli Həsənli, müdafiəçilər Zahid Mərdanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Seymur Rəhimov, yarımmüdafiəçilər Emin Zamanov, Elvin İsmayılov və Aqil Nəsibov, hücumçular Amir Ebrahimzade və İbrahim Əliyevin də bu komandanı tərk etdiyi rəsmən elan edilmişdi.

“Şəfa” geridə qalmış mövsümdə Birinci Liqanın qalibi olaraq 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündən etibarən Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında iştirak hüququ qazanıb. Paytaxt təmsilçisi elitaya çıxdıqdan sonra baş məşqçi postuna Zaur Həşimovu gətirib. Sözügedən klub “Kəpəz”dən Məmmədov Hüseynov və Rauf Hüseynlini, “Sabah”dan Nicat Mehbalıyevi, həmçinin “Şamaxı”dan Arsen Ağcabəyovu, “Qəbələ”dən Murad Musayev transfer edib. Kapitan Tərlan Quliyev və Elnur Cəfərovla da yeni müqavilə imzalanıb.

“Sabah” ÇL-də TNS-ə rəqib oldu

16 June 2026 at 18:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionu “Sabah”ın UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının (ÇL) 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün ÇL-in 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün ilk püşkatma mərasimi keçirilib.

İsveçrənin Nyon şəhərində keçirilmiş püşkatmada Azərbaycan çempionunun da rəqibi bəlli olub. Püşkün nəticəsinə əsasən, Uelsin TNS komandası Bakı klubuna rəqib olub. Azərbaycan çempionu ilk oyununu evdə keçirəcək.

Qeyd edək ki, UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin oyunları iyulun 7-8-də keçiriləcək. Cavab görüşləri isə eyni ayın 14-15-də baş tutacaq.

UEFA Çempionlar Liqası
1-ci təsnifat mərhələsi
7-8 iyul/14-15 iyul

Sabah (Azərbaycan) – TNS (Uels)
Floriana (Malta) – Şemrok Rovers (İrlandiya)
Flora (Estoniya) – İberiya (Gürcüstan)
Linkoln (Cəbəllüttariq) – İnter Eskaldes (Andorra)
Tre Fiori (San Marino) – Larne (Şimali İrlandiya)
Ararat (Ermənistan) – Riqa (Latviya)
Vardar (Şimali Makedoniya) – KuPS (Finlandiya)
Kauno Jalgiris (Litva) – Drita (Kosovo)
Vitebsk (Belarus) – Universitatya (Krayova, Rumıniya)
Petrokub (Moldova) – Eqnatiya (Albaniya)
Borats (Bosniya və Herseqovina) – Levski (Bolqarıstan)
Vikinqur (İslandiya) – Dyor ETO (Macarıstan)
Kayrat (Qazaxıstan) – Sutyeska (Monteneqro)
Klaksvik (Farer adaları) – Atert Bissen (Lüksemburq)

“Zirə” gürcülərə rəqib oldu

16 June 2026 at 20:23

“Zirə”nin Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qartallar” bu raundda Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” komandası ilə qarşılaşacaq

İlk oyun iyulun 9-da Bakıda, cavab görüşü isə 16-da Gürcüstanda olacaq.

“Qarabağ”dan növbəti transfer

16 June 2026 at 19:50

“Qarabağ” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan təmsilçisi “Portimonense”dən Samuel Lobatonu transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti mələumat yayıb. Müqavilənin detalları açıqlanmayıb.

Yarımmüdafiəçi ötən mövsüm Portuqaliya I Liqasında 29 oyunda 2 qol vurub.

“Qarabağ” daha əvvəl Jali Muaddib və Zakaria Savonu transfer edib.

“Lester”in baş məşqçisi açıqlandı

16 June 2026 at 19:26

“Lester”in yeni baş məşqçisi açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “tülkülər”in “sükanı” Russel Martinə tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə 3 illin müqavilə imzalanıb.

Martin daha əvvəl “Reyncers”, “Sauthempton”, “Suonsi” kimi klublarda çalışıb.

“Lester” yeni mövsümdə İngiltərə I Liqasında (səviyyəcə 3-cü) mübarizə aparacaq.

“Qarabağ” İslandiya klubuna rəqib oldu

16 June 2026 at 19:08

“Qarabağ”ın Avropa Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsindəki rəqibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “atlılar” bu raundda İslandiyanın “Vestri” komandası ilə qarşılaşacaq. Azərbaycan təmsilçisi ilk oyunu Bakıda keçirəcək.

I təsnifat mərhələsinin oyunları iyulun 9-u və 16-da keçiriləcək.

“Şəfa”da daha üç ayrılıq

16 June 2026 at 18:58

“Şəfa” daha üç futbolçu ilə yolları ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Müdafiəçi Novruz Məmmədov, yarımmüdafiəçilər Aqşin Paşayev və Urfan İsmayılovun klubla müqavilələrinin müddəti başa çatıb.

“Şəfa” daha əvvəl Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov, Amir Ebrahimzadeda, Seymur Rəhimov, Elvin İsmayılov və İbrahim Əliyeilə də yolları  ayırıb.

Roma face Soule dilemma; clock ticking as Borussia Dortmund ready to pounce

16 June 2026 at 20:18

Roma are under growing pressure to sell Matias Soulé before June 30, with Borussia Dortmund emerging as the most concrete suitor for the Argentine as the Giallorossi race to generate €50 million in capital gains to satisfy their UEFA settlement agreement obligations.

According to Sky Sport, via Goal, Roma value Soulé at around €30 million, a figure that would contribute significantly towards that target and help the club avoid fresh sanctions ahead of their return to the Champions League for the first time in seven years.

ROME, ITALY - JANUARY 10: Matias Soule of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team's second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Matias Soule of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Dortmund lead race for Soulé as Roma eye two new forwards this summer

Dortmund’s interest is driven by their need to replace Julian Brandt, who departs on a free transfer this summer, and Soulé’s profile, seven goals and eight assists in 42 appearances last season despite battling a groin problem in the second half of the campaign, fits what they are looking for in attack.

For Roma, the logic of selling is clear.

Gasperini intends to keep Paulo Dybala and sign at least two new wide forwards, making Soulé effectively surplus to requirements. At €2 million net per season, his wages represent no real obstacle, but time is running out.

Chelsea and Barcelona look to Cambiaso as Juventus target Tottenham full-back

16 June 2026 at 18:46

Andrea Cambiaso has emerged as Juventus’s most immediately sellable asset this summer, with Barcelona and Chelsea both monitoring the Italy international as new CEO Giovanni Carnevali looks to generate the funds necessary to rebuild the squad without Champions League revenue.

Juventus value Cambiaso at €40 million, a figure that would represent an enormous profit given his current book value of just €6 million.

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

Barcelona have maintained their interest in the Italian for several months, while Chelsea’s pursuit has been given fresh impetus following their sale of Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid.

Xabi Alonso, now at Stamford Bridge, was already keen on Cambiaso when at Leverkusen last year.

Carnevali’s strong existing relationships with both clubs, built during his Sassuolo years, could facilitate negotiations considerably.

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

Spence, Emerson Palmieri and Ruggeri among three options to replace Cambiaso at Juventus

Despite Luciano Spalletti’s genuine admiration for Cambiaso, describing him as a player who sees the pitch not just vertically and horizontally but “in a circular way,” the Bianconeri are preparing contingency plans.

Three names are under active consideration, according to Gazzetta.

Sporting director Marco Ottolini is pushing for Tottenham’s Djed Spence, a player he knows well from a loan spell at Genoa between January and June 2024, when Spence was part of the deal that took Dragusin to north London.

The 2000-born right-footer has a contract until 2029 and is valued at around €30 million, though a loan could also be possible.

Spalletti, meanwhile, is advocating for Emerson Palmieri, who he launched at Roma and who is currently at Marseille.

At 32 with a contract expiring in a year, the operation would be considerably cheaper than alternatives.

Carnevali himself is intrigued by the prospect of Atletico Madrid’s Matteo Ruggeri, an Italian option that would also strengthen the dressing room’s domestic core, though Atletico’s valuation above €20 million and significant competition from other clubs present real obstacles.

Google penalties: Why prevention is cheaper than recovery

16 June 2026 at 19:00
Google penalties- Why prevention is cheaper than recovery

Google penalties, also known as manual spam actions, are among the few events in search that can disrupt an otherwise healthy online business overnight. 

For companies heavily dependent on organic traffic, the consequences often extend far beyond lost rankings. Revenue drops, customer acquisition costs rise, expansion plans stall, and the effects can linger long after the original policy violations have been remedied.

With a steady 90% market share, Google remains the primary traffic source for many publishers, ecommerce platforms, retailers, travel brands, affiliates, and lead generation businesses. 

Direct traffic rarely compensates for a major visibility loss, and Bing seldom offsets the difference. As a result, a manual spam action carries serious operational implications, not merely SEO risks.

Manual actions aren’t algorithm updates

One point still misunderstood throughout the industry deserves clarification. Manual spam actions differ from algorithmic updates. They aren’t fluctuations caused by changes in relevance calculations or ranking system adjustments. 

Google’s manual penalties involve direct enforcement after suspected violations against Google Search Essentials, formerly Google Webmaster Guidelines, have been identified and confirmed. The distinction matters because the response required is completely different.

A website affected by changing ranking systems requires analysis, adaptation, and recrawling. A website affected by a manual spam action requires remediation and applying for reconsideration. Those are separate situations entirely.

Google doesn’t issue manual spam actions casually. The process involves internal senior employee review cycles. Suspected violations must be investigated and confirmed first.

Google states clearly that manual actions are the consequence of proven policy transgressions. Despite frequent cries of foul, false positives are exceptionally rare. Once a manual action appears in Google Search Console, the enforcement is already in the production pipeline.

The operational problem is that many businesses fail to recognize how much unresolved policy exposure their web platforms have accumulated over time.

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How penalties develop

The initial steps that ultimately lead to a manual penalty and a website’s drop in search visibility often begin inconspicuously, gradually eroding policy compliance. 

  • An ecommerce business launches an aggressive link acquisition campaign during an early growth phase. Over the years, PageRank-passing spam links accumulate unchecked until eventually nobody remembers where thousands of exact-match backlinks originate. 
  • A publisher enters into commercial partnerships involving sponsored content or affiliate sections, which gradually become structurally integrated into the editorial architecture of the website. 
  • A SaaS company creates large numbers of low-quality location pages while expanding into new markets. 
  • A lead generation business scales supplemental SEO content through low-cost LLM production systems with limited editorial oversight because that appears to be what most competitors are doing.

The underlying patterns are remarkably similar across industries. In many cases, organic search visibility initially improves and may even generate measurable revenue gains attributable to the SEO initiative. 

The short-term results reinforce the perception that the approach is working. However, as time passes, nobody revisits whether those earlier decisions remain aligned with evolving search quality standards and webmaster policies.

Why historical violations still matter

One reason manual spam actions create so much disruption is that policy violations often persist quietly for years before review. Many organizations incorrectly assume that questionable SEO tactics of the past lose their relevance over time. 

Yet Google Search systems don’t forget historical footprints. Archived URLs remain crawlable. Legacy sections continue contributing content quality signals long after internal ownership was abandoned. 

Most persistently, backlink patterns remain visible for decades. Large numbers of websites remain affected by backlinks generated through manipulative campaigns dating back many years. 

Paid placements, article syndication networks, private blog networks, commercial keyword-heavy guest posting campaigns, expired domain backlinks, directory spam, and widget distribution schemes that once formed part of mainstream SEO activity are today’s liabilities. 

Some of these practices continue to operate more or less openly for years, while enforcement may appear erratic or inconsistent. When left unaddressed, they represent an incalculable risk to the website publisher.

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Time doesn’t eliminate the risk

This becomes particularly important during acquisitions. Businesses purchasing established domains frequently inherit unresolved compliance exposure alongside rankings and traffic. Google evaluates the website’s condition, not which employee, agency, or previous owner introduced the violations.

Traffic growth alone doesn’t confirm compliance health. A domain generating millions of clicks may still carry unresolved risks tied to old link schemes, expired sponsorship arrangements, deceptive user-agent cloaking, manipulative redirects, or scaled low-quality content sections. Those issues often go unnoticed until they’re brought to the surface by a Google manual spam action notification.

A common sign of a manual spam action: rapid loss of visibility
A common sign of an algorithmic adjustment: Gradual loss of visibility

Reputation abuse and publisher liability

The mechanics behind reputation abuse are straightforward. A trusted brand with an established web platform allows third parties to publish unrelated, often unsupervised content under the same domain name. In many cases, publishers integrated discount coupon sections, casino reviews, affiliate content, or commercially motivated informational pages directly into existing editorial systems. 

The problem frequently worsened significantly because the content wasn’t properly segmented. The consequence is that the distinction between trusted editorial work and commercially motivated material became blurred.

Once confronted with a site-wide penalty, affected publishers experience broad visibility declines across the entire platform, not merely within the originally offending sections of the website. The damage to a brand that lends its reputation to a disreputable third party is often substantial. 

Recovery efforts frequently prove time-consuming and costly. Removing isolated pages rarely resolves the problem. Many organizations require broader structural changes, including archive cleanup, internal link reviews, crawl management adjustments, sponsorship governance reforms, the removal of spammy redirects, stronger editorial oversight, and stricter technical segmentation.

In short, recovering from such a penalty takes time, costs significant amounts of money, and is often a painful process.

A common sign of a manual spam action: Rapid loss of visibility
A common sign of a manual spam action: Rapid loss of visibility

The risks of scaled content

Google increasingly scrutinizes large-scale publishing systems that produce repetitive, low-value content without a unique selling proposition. 

The issue isn’t maintaining many websites simultaneously. Large website portfolios have thrived in Google Search for years and continue to do so. The underlying problem involves quality control, editorial oversight, originality, and informational value.

  • Affiliate networks produce near-identical product comparison pages across thousands of long-tail keywords. 
  • Local SEO operations deploy templated service pages across hundreds of regions with minimal differentiation. 
  • AI-assisted workflows publish large numbers of informational pages without factual oversight or genuine expertise to support them. 
  • Travel websites generate mass-produced destination pages through repetitive, generic content systems.

Most organizations don’t cross into problematic territory intentionally. The transition usually occurs gradually, often unbeknownst to the decision-makers who rely on outdated or misleading recommendations. 

The resulting manual spam action in Google Search Console, followed by a sharp decline in rankings, frequently occurs after a prolonged period of spam signal accumulation rather than during the apparent growth phase.

Incomplete remediation prolongs penalties

Many site owners approach reconsideration requests as if they were negotiating with Google. That puts them at a significant disadvantage from the outset. 

The reconsideration process exists for one purpose only: to demonstrate that the website has been restored to full compliance with Google’s guidelines. It’s important to note that Google expects complete compliance before lifting a manual spam action.

This means the requirement extends beyond the specific violation highlighted in Google Search Console. A site owner who addresses only one known spam issue while leaving unrelated policy violations unresolved elsewhere on the website will typically face rejection.

A common testing approach, such as a publisher removing some problematic sponsored content while retaining similar affiliate arrangements elsewhere, will fail. Likewise, a business that disavows recent manipulative backlinks while ignoring historical paid link schemes is unlikely to convince Google of its genuine commitment to complying with Google’s policies going forward.

Similarly, a website network that cleans up one property while continuing identical publishing practices across related domains signals incomplete remediation rather than meaningful operational reform. As a result, it stands little chance of regaining Google’s trust.

Why repeated rejections make recovery harder

Effective website recovery requires a comprehensive review rather than selective cleanup. Technical infrastructure, content quality, sponsorship structures, redirect behavior, link acquisition history, indexing patterns, archive sections, and ownership transparency all require examination during serious compliance recovery efforts.

The Google Search team expects compelling documentation detailing what has changed and how future violations will be prevented. Temporary cosmetic adjustments rarely persuade reviewers to lift a manual spam action.

Making matters worse, each rejection typically requires an even more comprehensive review and cleanup effort. At the same time, every reconsideration request that Google deems disingenuous further erodes Google’s trust in the publisher.

The cost of uncertainty

There’s no guaranteed turnaround time for reconsideration processing. Some reviews are completed within days. Others take weeks or months.

At the same time, large websites with extensive SEO legacies accumulated over many years often require longer assessment periods due to the substantial volumes of data that must be crawled and analyzed before changes can be evaluated.

For businesses that rely primarily on Google traffic, this uncertainty creates a potentially existential threat.

  • An ecommerce business approaching a peak seasonal period with an unresolved manual spam action can face cash flow problems quickly.
  • Publishers dependent on advertising revenue experience ranking losses that translate directly into declining commercial performance.
  • Lead generation businesses often encounter immediate pipeline contraction once visibility declines significantly.

The operational risk becomes even greater when companies fail to build a strong brand capable of partially offsetting organic traffic declines through direct navigation or alternative revenue-generating channels. In this context, paid traffic is a poor substitute due to its associated costs.

In short, some online businesses can’t afford to be penalized in the first place.

Penalties can cripple operations

The issue extends beyond SEO performance. Search visibility directly affects commercial expansion, investor confidence, company valuation, partnership negotiations, and revenue stability.

Penalty expiration represents another commonly misunderstood aspect. Google manual spam actions may expire after prolonged periods, often years. However, this is rarely a viable strategy for an affected business. 

Waiting passively through an extended period of declining visibility seldom aligns with commercial realities. More importantly, expiration alone doesn’t guarantee recovery or renewed growth, as the penalty could be reapplied not too long after it expired.

Google’s search systems continue evaluating overall site quality independently of manual enforcement status. A website carrying unresolved spam signals across its content, technical infrastructure, or off-page profile may continue to struggle long after the manual action itself has been lifted.

Compliance requires ongoing oversight

Compliance reviews can’t be considered optional or a luxury. Organizations heavily dependent on organic Google visibility require ongoing operational review cycles focused specifically on comprehensive policy compliance.

These reviews shouldn’t be conducted internally. Even the most talented in-house SEO teams are often hard-pressed to diligently identify shortcomings that may reflect on their own work or that of their colleagues. Policy compliance requires external expertise, sufficient authority, and a proven track record.

Purely technical SEO audits, while indispensable, are insufficient if commercial partnerships bypass oversight. Editorial standards alone won’t suffice if historical link manipulation remains unresolved. Planned growth initiatives require evaluation against established compliance frameworks before deployment, not after traffic has become dependent on questionable practices.

Mature organizations increasingly integrate compliance reviews into their operational governance. Sponsorship structures undergo search compliance review before launch. Scaled publishing systems are assessed for quality before expansion. Historical content is evaluated on a recurring basis. Acquisition due diligence includes policy exposure analysis alongside financial review.

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Compliance is a business imperative

This level of discipline and vigilance matters because manual spam actions rarely arrive at convenient moments. More often than not, undesirable Google scrutiny coincides with critical periods: just before a long-planned commercial expansion, in the run-up to a migration project, ahead of an acquisition, as the peak retail season begins, or shortly before investor reporting deadlines.

This is hardly intentional. It’s simply a matter of unfortunate timing. Google doesn’t align search quality enforcement with business planning calendars. Google cares primarily about user experience. For every website that loses its top position, there is usually another capable of providing users with a similarly compelling experience.

Businesses that ignore unresolved policy exposure often discover the problem the hard way, only after search visibility has collapsed and online sales have followed suit. At that point, recovery becomes a far more prolonged, expensive, and operationally disruptive undertaking than ongoing compliance reviews would have been prior to penalization.

Nevertheless, the work must be done. The one silver lining is that, in many cases, the process proves cathartic. Once the penalty has been resolved and the website’s SEO signals have become more consistent, the removal of legacy issues often allows rankings not merely to recover, but to exceed their previous highs.

Google Ads shifts Demand Gen billing to CPM for some Discover campaigns

16 June 2026 at 18:31

Google is changing how it charges for certain Demand Gen campaigns on Discover, signaling a closer link between billing models and campaign optimization goals.

What happened. Google Ads has notified advertisers that Demand Gen campaigns using view-through conversion (VTC) optimization on Discover will move from cost-per-click (CPC) billing to cost-per-thousand impressions (CPM) beginning July 15th.

The change affects a limited number of advertisers and applies only to campaigns with VTC optimization enabled. Advertisers not using VTC optimization will see no change.

The transition will happen automatically, with no action required from advertisers.

Why we care. The change could alter how advertisers evaluate efficiency within Demand Gen campaigns. Campaigns optimized for view-through conversions may see differences in spend pacing, impression volume, and reporting metrics once billing transitions from clicks to impressions.

Advertisers focused primarily on click-driven performance may want to reassess whether VTC optimization remains the right fit for their objectives.

Why Google is making the change. According to Google, the update is designed to better align billing with campaign objectives.

View-through conversions measure actions taken after a user sees an ad but does not click it. Because impressions play a central role in generating those conversions, Google argues that CPM billing more accurately reflects the value being delivered.

The company also says the change will allow its systems to optimize more effectively for view-through conversion goals.

Opt-out option. Advertisers who do not want to transition to CPM billing can opt out by disabling view-through conversion optimization in campaign settings.Doing so will prevent the billing change from taking effect for those campaigns.

The bottom line. Google is tying payment more closely to the behavior its Demand Gen campaigns are designed to optimize for. For advertisers using view-through conversions, impressions—not clicks—will soon become the basis for both optimization and billing on Discover.

First spotted. The update was shared by Adsquire founder, Anthony Higman, who shared the comms he received on X.

Microsoft Ads expands LinkedIn targeting with job seniority filters

16 June 2026 at 18:16

Advertisers using Microsoft Ads can now target users based on job seniority, adding another layer of B2B audience precision powered by LinkedIn data.

What’s happening. Microsoft Advertising expanded its LinkedIn Profile targeting capabilities to include job seniority targeting across Search and Audience campaigns, according to Product Liaison Navah Hopkins.

The update allows advertisers to target or observe users based on 10 standardized seniority levels: CXO, VP, Director, Manager, Senior, Entry, Owner, Partner, Training, and Volunteer.

The feature is available at both the campaign and ad group level, giving advertisers more flexibility when segmenting audiences.

Why we care. B2B marketers have long struggled to distinguish between decision-makers and practitioners within search campaigns. The addition of job seniority targeting gives advertisers a way to better align messaging, bidding strategies, and reporting with specific audience segments.

For organizations with longer sales cycles or multiple stakeholders involved in purchasing decisions, understanding who is engaging with ads can be as important as the conversion itself.

Between the lines. Unlike many audience targeting options available across advertising platforms, Microsoft’s integration with LinkedIn data offers a professional identity layer that can help advertisers better understand who is behind a click.

The new seniority filters can be applied directly within campaign settings or used in observation mode to gather performance insights without restricting reach.

How marketers can use it:

Tailor messaging by seniority

Advertisers can create separate ad groups for executives, managers, and individual contributors, adapting tone and messaging based on audience expectations.

An executive-focused campaign might emphasize strategic outcomes and business growth, while messaging aimed at practitioners could focus on workflows, implementation, or efficiency gains.

Identify who is actually converting

Observation mode allows marketers to analyze conversion performance across seniority levels without narrowing targeting.

This can help answer questions such as:

  • Are conversions coming from decision-makers or influencers?
  • Is budget being spent on audiences that rarely close?
  • Which seniority levels generate the highest-quality leads?

Improve audience testing

The additional reporting layer provides another signal for optimization and expansion decisions.

Advertisers importing campaigns from other platforms may find performance patterns differ on Microsoft Ads, making seniority reporting a useful source of testing and audience discovery.

Availability. The feature is currently available in selected markets across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions.

  • Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and the United States.
  • EMEA: Egypt, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
  • APAC: Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The bottom line. Microsoft Ads continues to lean into its LinkedIn integration as a differentiator in the B2B advertising market. The addition of job seniority targeting gives advertisers another way to connect search intent with professional identity, helping them better understand not just what audiences are searching for, but who is doing the searching.

How AI is merging paid and organic visibility

16 June 2026 at 18:00
How AI is merging paid and organic visibility

The idea that AI is killing advertising misses the bigger shift. As AI expands across search, assistants, productivity tools, and transactions, advertising is moving with it.

Ad density may be changing within AI experiences, but advertising opportunities are expanding across a growing number of surfaces.

At the same time, paid and organic are becoming harder to separate. The same AI systems increasingly power ad campaigns, search experiences, and brand visibility across Google’s ecosystem.

That changes how brands should think about visibility.

Paid and organic are no longer separate channels competing for the same click. They are increasingly different ways of influencing the same AI systems, which means the signals shaping organic visibility may also affect paid performance.

The old model: Paid and organic on one finite SERP

Google’s SERP was a finite surface: 10 organic blue links, a few ad slots, and a knowledge panel on the right. The user landed, scanned, and clicked.

Paid and organic teams operated on separate budgets, separate tools, and separate quarterly reports, and rarely talked to each other because manual Google Ads kept the paid specialist busy full time. Titles, descriptions, bids, and campaign structure were all chosen by hand and required constant attention, which is why the organic team had no part in any of it.

DSA changed that for me. It read my organic pages to decide which ads to run, who to show them to, when, at what bid, and what title to use. I controlled the descriptions. The engine decided everything else, and it did it better than I would’ve done manually because it was reading the same signals the organic side was already optimizing for.

When someone at Google in Singapore explained how PMax worked, I thought, “That’s exactly what I was doing.”

PMax took the DSA logic and extended it across every Google surface simultaneously: Search, YouTube, Gmail, Display, Maps, and Shopping, all in one campaign, with the engine making every placement decision from your assets and audience signals.

AI Max brought the same intelligence into Search campaigns, specifically, with Gemini underneath instead of rules. PMax and AI Max run on the same Gemini brain: one focused on Search, the other spread across every surface, applying the same funnel logic to different contexts with different signal layers on top.

And if Gemini’s understanding of your brand is thin, it fills those decisions with whatever it thinks will work, which isn’t necessarily your brand narrative, and you have no direct way to override it. You train it, or you lose control of your own ads.

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The new model: Gemini sits inside every surface, and it carries ads with it

Gemini now sits inside every layer of the Google ecosystem: 

  • Discovery (Search, Maps, YouTube, Lens, News, Discover, and Shopping), productivity (Gmail, Docs, Drive, Photos, and Calendar).
  • Distribution (Android, Chrome, Google Play, Pixel, Wear OS, Google TV, and Nest).
  • Transaction (Google Pay, Wallet, Flights, Hotels, and Travel).
  • Assistive surfaces themselves (AI Mode, AI Overviews, Assistant, NotebookLM, and the Gemini app). 

That’s how many connected consumers spend most of their workday, and most of those surfaces either carry ads now or have the infrastructure to start carrying them.

Microsoft Advertising sits inside Copilot across Bing, Edge, Windows Consumer, Office Consumer, Teams Free, and GitHub. 

OpenAI Ads launched in February for logged-in users on Free and Go tiers in the U.S., placing ads below ChatGPT responses and clearly labeling them as sponsored. By May, OpenAI had opened a self-serve Ads Manager and was expanding internationally.

The ads layer travels with the engine, the engine is everywhere, and ads therefore have the potential to be everywhere. Most brands still treat paid as a separate channel run by a separate team on a separate dashboard, which is a search-era inheritance that was never ideal but now needs to be dropped. 

Performance Max already runs the auction across YouTube, Display, Search, Discover, Gmail, and Maps as one campaign type. Search is one surface among many, and the “ads are dying in AI search” narrative is measuring the wrong thing. It sees ad slots compress inside the assistive interface while ignoring that the surface base has multiplied by an order of magnitude.

Ad density follows the delegation the user has made to the machine

The dominant narrative in 2026 is that ads are dying because AI is replacing search, and ads inside AI are a problem nobody has fully solved yet. That’s partially correct: Ad density per session drops as AI takes more control, and nobody – including Google – has yet figured out how to insert ads into the AI response itself without killing the experience that makes the AI valuable in the first place.

But this is the part the analysis gets wrong: This doesn’t add up to fewer ads overall.

Search ads are Google’s goose with the golden egg, and the goose may be slowing down — though nobody outside Google actually knows, because Google doesn’t break out search ad revenue from YouTube, Display, and the rest. That ambiguity is doing a lot of work.

What we do know is that total ad revenue has kept growing even as AI has taken over more of the search experience, which proves the flock is already working.

Kodak invented the digital camera and then buried it to protect film-processing revenue, and we know how that ended. Google appears to be doing what Kodak didn’t: building the replacement while the original is still profitable.

Every surface Gemini sits inside is a new bird in the flock, each laying a smaller egg that grows over time, and when Google finally cracks ads inside the AI response itself, that’s one more goose. The surface base has expanded faster than density has dropped, and the ad-density problem in Search and AI is temporary.

The more the user delegates decisions to the machine, the less room the machine has to surface a paid option. Search keeps the user in charge, so the engine surfaces ads the user might pick. Assistive narrows the options, so a sponsored slot still has a chance. Agentic executes the decision, so the ad has nobody to persuade. Ad density follows that delegation, mode by mode, with AI deciding which brands win at each mode.

Ad density follows the delegation the user makes to the machine
Ad density follows the delegation the user makes to the machine.

Google is running two moves at once, and it seems most people have noticed only the first one. Gemini is taking over the recommendation, targeting, and auction logic on surfaces that have carried ads for years. And Google is adding ads to surfaces where they were previously absent, with AI Overviews now eligible for ads above, below, and within the answer, and AI Mode testing conversational ad formats.

The first move is AI taking over the existing ad business. The second is the ad business expanding into surfaces it never occupied. The net effect is more AI-driven ads across more of the stack than ever before.

The freemium system still works, but the ad is becoming part of the surface

The monetization model that works at consumer internet scale is simple: pay with money, or pay with attention.

  • YouTube is Google’s clearest example — and proof that it works: free with ads, paid without, and the vast majority of users have always chosen ads. 
  • Gmail draws the same line: Where the user pays directly, Google doesn’t insert ads. Where the user pays with attention, Google monetizes it.

I learned about freemium the hard way. When our children’s media company, Boowa & Kwala, survived the dot-com crash, we added a paid tier that removed the ads. Out of a million unique visitors a month, a few hundred paid. Almost nobody chose to pay. 

The freemium contract — free access in exchange for ads — is the deal they actively prefer, and the numbers prove it. And for ad-driven businesses, pure volume makes the money. In Big Tech, Google has the clear advantage.

  • ChatGPT is already running ads on free tiers. 
  • Gemini is ad-free without login, but that’s a launch state, not a permanent model. 
  • Perplexity is blocking users instead of monetizing them, which is a different bet on the same problem — and a bet with a limited runway. 

Every AI surface is in the process of landing on the same answer because there is no other answer.

What changes is how the ads appear. The classic SERP ad was clearly labeled and set off in a colored panel. The Gemini recommendation that surfaces a product inside a Gmail context, the Copilot suggestion that names a vendor inside a Word document, and the agent that picks a supplier on the user’s behalf are something else entirely. 

The ad becomes ambient. It dissolves into the surface, and what advertising looks like becomes harder to identify as advertising. Gemini reads context and intent with enough precision that an ad placed in a meeting summary can feel useful rather than disruptive, which is a risk profile Google’s rules-based systems could never have accepted.

At Boowa & Kwala, when we scaled free ad-supported views from 100 million to 1 billion, revenue multiplied by roughly two, and costs rose by around 20%. Surface (a.k.a. pageviews) multiplied tenfold, revenue doubled, costs grew by a fifth, and we went from profitable to significantly more profitable. 

The aim was never to push revenue up at the same rate as surface expansion. It was to keep expanding the surface, knowing the incremental delivery cost was negligible. 

Google’s ratios at planetary scale differ from ours, but the structural shape almost certainly doesn’t: surface expansion plus near-zero incremental cost equals profit growth, regardless of whether revenue per surface keeps pace.

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Cohort, intent, and profit drive both paid and organic

PMax, AI Max, AI Overviews, AI Mode — Gemini is driving all of them. The AI optimizing your paid campaigns is the same AI evaluating your organic content, reading the same user, in the same moment, with the same intent.

The engine reads three signals: 

  • Cohort.
  • Intent.
  • Profit. 

In paid, you declare all three explicitly when you structure your campaigns. In organic, the engine infers all three from behavior: clicks, dwell time, and return-to-search serve as proxies for the profit signal that is missing there. Google denied using behavioral signals for years. Its own court case documentation told a different story.

Which means the organic discipline the whole series has been building — the funnel query pathway, the entity home, and the corroboration stack — has always been pointing at one thing: engineer the page so precisely for the right cohort that the behavioral signal does the same job as a correctly structured PMax campaign. The user lands, stays, converts, and doesn’t go back and research the same thing again. Google reads that behavior and infers your profit tier.

My bet, and I want to be clear it’s a bet rather than a documented fact, is that Gemini can’t serve a paid ad in real time without grounding against current search results because the ad has to match the organic context it’s appearing in. 

If it doesn’t ground, the ad is inconsistent with what the user sees organically, which breaks the experience and loses the click. So the grounding process for paid is the same process as for organic: same knowledge graph, same search index, same LLM. 

That means training Gemini on your brand through organic improves your paid performance through the same mechanism. One training investment, two outputs. I’ll be proven right on this eventually, and this article is the timestamp.

The same AI runs your organic and your paid. Train it once, win twice.
The same AI runs your organic and your paid. Train it once, win twice.

You can’t directly target Gemini in AI surfaces. You can only train it.

Across AI-driven placements, Gemini decides everything: where to show your ad, what to show, how to show it, who to show it to, when, and at what bid. The advertiser feeds it information and sets the parameters, but Gemini makes every decision that matters.

What you’re buying when you spend on Google Ads in 2026 is the right to feed a recommendation system that analyzes your brand on its own terms. The explicit signals you declare in paid — cohort, intent, and profit — are a real advantage over organic, where the engine has to infer all three from behavior. 

But your ability to dominate through pure campaign structure is vastly reduced when Gemini doesn’t understand or trust your brand. The control has shifted: you guide it through signal clarity, not through the settings dashboard, and that guidance works best when your organic foundation is solid.

Use paid to find the combinations that work, build organic pages around them

In a correctly structured PMax or AI Max campaign, you declare cohort, intent, and profit margin explicitly: this audience, this goal, this margin, in the same campaign. You don’t mix a luxury hotel and a budget guesthouse in the same ad group because the cohort is different, the profit margin is different, and handing the engine a mixed signal makes it spend your budget resolving a contradiction you created.

Organic doesn’t let you declare profit directly. The engine infers it from who landed, who stayed, who converted, and who never came back to search for the same thing. That behavioral signal is the only proxy it has for the profit tier, and it’s a thin signal compared to the explicit declaration you make in paid.

The smartest move for any brand running both is to treat them as a single loop. Run paid to find which cohort-intent-profit combinations actually convert. Build the organic pages around those combinations, designed so precisely for the right cohort that the behavior on the page sends the engine the same signal the paid campaign explicitly declared.

The paid shortcut in the funnel

The paid side becomes cheaper because organic pages provide the behavioral confirmation the engine needs. The organic side gets stronger because the paid data tells you exactly which pages to build and for whom, and then feeds the engine the same signal the paid campaign declared explicitly, for free.

Most travel sites serve the same page template to a budget traveler looking for a €30 guesthouse in Bangkok and a wealthy traveler looking for a €3,000 suite at the Peninsula. Same layout, same fields, same photo grid, same review format. 

The engine has to infer which cohort the page serves mostly from behavior because the differentiation of the pages is limited. Build the page for the person rather than the query, and you hand the engine the cohort signal it’s currently having to guess. That’s not a UX decision. That’s your profit margin declaration to an engine that can’t see your margins any other way.

And you win on all three fronts simultaneously. A page built precisely for the right person converts better because it works better for the human.

Better conversion behavior sends cleaner implicit signals to the engine, which improves your organic ranking for that cohort. And cleaner organic signals reduce your paid CPC because the engine has less to guess about. Better pages, more organic, cheaper paid – the same work produces all three.

When Gemini isn’t convinced about you, you pay on both sides simultaneously

The three revenue taxes — the doubt tax, the ghost tax, and the invisibility tax — operate on the organic side. Because the engine powering your organic results is the same one powering your paid placements, you pay all three on both sides simultaneously.

  • The doubt tax: When the engine hedges on basic facts about you organically, it rewrites your paid creative to soften the same claims.
  • The ghost tax: When the engine prefers competitors in organic comparisons, your paid creative gets passed over even when your bid is competitive.
  • The invisibility tax: When the engine doesn’t surface you organically, it doesn’t show your ad either. You’re not in the running.

Paid surfaces carry two additional taxes that don’t exist on the organic side, and one discount you earn when you get it right.

The taxes and discounts in AI-driven paid search

The taxes and discounts in AI-driven paid search include:

  • The mistrust tax: What you pay when the engine’s confidence in your brand is low. A CPC premium because Quality Score penalizes low entity trust, and message distortion because the Gemini Filter rewrites your creative away from your intended positioning. You can’t turn the filter off. The practical answer isn’t constraining it. It’s improving the entity confidence that the engine reads when deciding how to filter.
  • The intent tax: This is self-inflicted. Build an ad group with mixed intent, and you hand the engine a contradiction. Gemini will spend your money figuring out a mess you made. Each ad group should align on cohort, intent, and profit margin — any mix across those three, and Gemini is billing you to resolve the confusion.
  • The confidence discount: This is the blade cutting the other way. Every properly defined ad group is secretly doing two jobs: it buys you an efficient placement today, and it teaches the engine which cohort you serve tomorrow. When the engine trusts you, it stops second-guessing your ads, your CPC drops, and your creative lands cleaner. That’s worth more than any bid adjustment you make.
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Google has a structural advantage that Microsoft and OpenAI can’t match

Google has all the cards: the model, the surfaces, and the ads platform, all owned and tuned together in absolute harmony. Microsoft has the surfaces but lacks the LLM to drive them at the same level. 

OpenAI has the model and launched a real ads business in February 2026, but lacks the surfaces – no Gmail, no YouTube, no Maps, no Play – and without surfaces, an ads business can’t compound at scale. Only Google has all three working as one system.

Paid and organic are now inseparable. The goose is fading, but Google can afford to let it. They know it rises like a phoenix, and in the meantime, they’ve got the biggest gaggle.


This is the 18th piece in my AI authority series.

How AI helped build hreflang XML sitemaps at scale

16 June 2026 at 17:00
How AI helped build hreflang XML sitemaps at scale

As AI tool usage has become more common, I’ve seen impressive examples of people building tools to automate complex processes that once required significant manual effort. I’ve also seen teams adopt AI simply because it’s available, often with little practical benefit.

My approach is to focus on AI applications that save time and solve real problems.

Recently, I needed to align the SEO architecture for more than a dozen websites across three separate businesses, eight regional domains, and multiple languages, including three English dialects, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Thai, French, and Korean.

Historically, mapping thousands of URLs to create cohesive hreflang XML sitemaps would have required specialized software or days of spreadsheet work. Instead, I used Google Gemini to build a custom Python script that handled the heavy lifting.

Here’s how the project evolved from an initial prompt into a highly customized automation tool, and what it taught me about using AI for technical SEO.

Where AI delivers the most value

I use AI primarily for practical, time-saving tasks, including:

  • Generating regex patterns when I need a quick solution without researching syntax from scratch.
  • Creating complex spreadsheet formulas for reporting workflows that rely on manual data exports.
  • Accelerating research and planning for projects that require competitive analysis across multiple business lines.
  • Building custom automation tools for recurring SEO and data-processing tasks.

The hreflang project discussed here falls into that final category.

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Mapping hreflang at scale

The challenge was clear: map thousands of URLs across more than a dozen multilingual websites into accurate hreflang XML sitemaps.

Rather than tackling the project manually, I used Google Gemini to help build a custom Python solution.

Here’s how the process unfolded.

Phase 1: Asking for an approach, not just a script

A common pitfall when using generative AI for coding is asking it to sprint before it knows the route. If you simply type, “Write a Python script to create an hreflang sitemap,” you’ll get a generic, fragile piece of code that breaks the moment it encounters real-world data.

Instead, I started by asking for an approach. I explained the scenario: multiple regional domains, organic growth over several years resulting in mismatched URL slugs, translated subfolders, and appended revision years.

Gemini suggested a multi-step, data-driven approach:

  • Crawl the websites to collect live URLs and their metadata.
  • Use Python in Google Colab to process the raw data.
  • Run an exact match cluster first to group identical slugs.
  • Use an advanced semantic AI model (such as SentenceTransformers) to fuzzy match translated pages based on their titles and normalized URLs.

Phase 2: Crawling and data collection

Following the strategy, I used a crawler to spider all the regional websites. The goal was to generate a unified comma-separated values (CSV) file containing the live URLs, status codes, title tags, and H1s. Screaming Frog worked perfectly for this application.

A critical point: Your AI output is only as good as your crawl data (remember the old saying, “garbage in, garbage out”).

An AI script will fail to map an obvious “exact match” if the target URL is a 404 or a 301 redirect in your source data. You must filter your CSV to include only indexable content before feeding it to the script.

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Phase 3: The Google Colab sandbox

Google Colab provides a free, cloud-based Jupyter notebook environment where you can write, paste, and execute Python code without worrying about local installations or environment variables. You can access it through Google Drive. I found the free version had enough capacity to handle this project.

I uploaded the CSV to Colab, and Gemini provided the initial Python script. The script used a domain-mapping routine to assign language codes, clean the URLs, and generate an XML tree. The initial output was far from perfect.

Phase 4: The iteration (where the real work happens)

If you expect AI to deliver a flawless, edge-case-proof script on the first try, you’ll be disappointed. You’ve probably heard the comparison of AI tools to interns, meaning you need to check their work. That’s very true.

The real value of AI lies in the iteration. As we ran the script, we encountered several unmatched URLs, leaving pages orphaned rather than grouping them with their international counterparts.

Here’s how I iteratively trained the AI to handle the nuances of human-managed websites.

The directory flattening problem

The U.S. site had recently reorganized its blog into topical folders, while the Mexican and Italian sites hadn’t yet been reorganized.

I prompted Gemini with these specific mismatched examples. It responded by adding a URL flattener function to the script, which stripped the topical folders behind the scenes so the translated slugs could align cleanly.

The aggressive semantic trap

To prevent the AI from mixing up different topics, we implemented concept traps. Initially, they were too strict. A UK article about the manufacturing sector wouldn’t match an Italian article because the U.S. title was slightly more generic.

I instructed Gemini to loosen the traps for generic industries while keeping them strictly enforced for critical acronyms (such as “SEO” versus “SEM”). This gave the AI the breathing room it needed to match creative translations.

The translated slug epiphany

The biggest breakthrough came while auditing the Mexican blog orphans. For example, the Spanish URL /detras-de-escenas-historias... is a direct translation of the English /behind-the-scenes-stories... I pointed this out to Gemini.

Instead of forcing me to hard-code hundreds of manual matches, Gemini updated the script to create a “Combined Semantic Signature.” It dynamically translated core operational phrases in the slugs, effectively bridging the language gap for the semantic matching model and connecting dozens of orphaned pages almost instantly.

Dig deeper: Cultural SEO: A practical framework for Spanish markets in AI search

Lessons from building an AI-assisted SEO tool

The project reinforced a simple lesson: AI works best when it’s treated as a collaborator rather than a shortcut.

  • Be the strategist, let AI be the coder: Don’t just demand a final product. Discuss the architecture, edge cases, and logic first. Treat AI like a junior developer that needs clear architectural direction.
  • Provide concrete examples: When a script fails, don’t just say, “It’s broken.” For this project, I provided either exact URLs that failed and the URLs they should have matched with, or groups of URLs with mismatches. AI needs concrete patterns to fix its logic.
  • Embrace the iterative loop: Expect to run the code, identify anomalies, and feed them back into the prompt. Each iteration makes the tool significantly smarter.
  • Leverage Google Colab: You don’t need to be a Python expert to use Python for SEO. Colab bridges the technical gap, allowing you to run complex data science libraries directly in your browser.

By the end of the project, we had a robust, highly customized Python script that could process a massive CSV and generate a cross-referenced hreflang XML sitemap in minutes.

AI isn’t going to replace technical SEOs anytime soon. However, SEOs who know how to collaborate with AI to build custom, scalable, and useful tools will have a significant advantage.

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Why next-question intent matters for AI search visibility

16 June 2026 at 16:00
Why next-question intent matters for AI search visibility

Much of the GEO conversation focuses on how AI systems discover, extract, cite, and recommend content. That work matters. But visibility also depends on what the content contains once it’s found.

Next-question intent is a way to test whether a page provides enough information to support the user’s next decision, not just the initial query.

The first search is often only the starting point. Real decisions happen in the follow-up questions, comparisons, constraints, and objections that come next.

Content that helps answer those questions gives AI systems more useful material to summarize, compare, cite, and recommend.

From results to narratives: Traditional search vs. AI search

Traditional search was built around a results page: a ranked set of links users could scan, compare, and interpret for themselves. AI search is increasingly built around a synthesized answer drawn from multiple sources.

That changes what content must do. A page can rank, index, and appear technically sound, yet still fail to provide the information needed to support an AI-generated answer. That’s where next-question intent matters.

Search intent asks, “What is this user trying to do?”

Next-question intent asks, “What will the user need to know next before they can trust, compare, choose, buy, book, or move on?”

That question is becoming increasingly important because AI systems don’t simply match queries to pages. They assemble answers, comparisons, qualifications, and recommendations.

In that environment, content must support the full answer path, not just the first query.

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The first query is often only the doorway

A user’s first search is often broad, incomplete, or simply exploratory. It signals a direction. Real value appears in what comes next: the follow-up, the objection, the comparison, the constraint, the “practical anxiety,” the “Yes, but what about my very specific situation?” moment.

As the simplest example, someone searches “best CRM software for small business.” The first query becomes a doorway. But the actual buying process begins with the follow-up questions.

  • Which platform is easiest for a two-person team?
  • Which integrates best with QuickBooks?
  • Which one works for a business without a formal sales department?
  • Which one is best for a local service company rather than a software startup?
  • Which one won’t make an owner, office manager, or intern quietly resent tech?

These queries aren’t add-on or side questions. They’re the actual decision path.

Otherwise competent content fails at this stage. It answers the query, but doesn’t help complete the conversation. A page can define the category, mention benefits, include a few keywords, and still omit information buyers need to make decisions.

In traditional search, the user might click a few results and assemble context manually. In AI search, the system will assemble it for them. If your content lacks that useful context, it gives the system less to work with and may appear less visible.

Next-question intent is not just a writing exercise

The risk with any new content framework is that it becomes a fresh label for familiar advice. Next-question intent should do more than remind you to “write better content.” It should help you test whether a page contains enough context to support the next step in a user’s decision.

In practical terms, next-question intent means asking whether the content is answer-ready.

Answer-ready content addresses the user’s initial need, anticipates the next layer of decision-making, and provides specific, verifiable, and contextual information to support a synthesized answer.

This distinction matters because AI search visibility isn’t exclusively about rankings. It’s also about citations, mentions, recommendations, and whether a brand is recognized as a trusted answer in a given context.

Those outcomes require something more than volume. They depend on whether the brand’s content provides the system with enough substance to understand what the brand does, who it serves, when it’s useful, why it’s trustworthy, and how it compares to alternatives.

Where good content goes thin

Most brands have decent content that’s accurate, readable, and optimized around a keyword. There may even be an FAQ section, like a useful but decorative basket of afterthoughts.

In AI search, decent may not be enough.

AI systems need extractable clarity, but they also need context. They must understand what something is, who it’s for, when it’s useful (and when it’s not), what evidence supports the claim, and what the user should consider next.

This level of context is where many pages go thin.

As an example, a service page says, “We offer customized marketing strategies.” But what does customized mean?

  • A real strategy?
  • A lightly personalized template?
  • A monthly call where everyone nods at a dashboard no one has time to interpret?

The product page says “safe for families.” Safe for whom?

  • Babies?
  • Pets?
  • People with health issues?

A software page says, “built for small businesses.” What business?

  • A solo bookkeeper?
  • A nonprofit?
  • A 40-person heating and cooling company?
  • A founder doing payroll late at night after working all day?

Broad claims offer humans little to trust and AI systems little to use. Specific, structured, evidence-backed content offers something better.

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How to audit for next-question intent

A next-question audit looks beyond keyword coverage and asks whether a page contains the information needed to support the next step in the user’s journey.

For every important page, you should ask:

  • What’s the primary question this page answers?
  • What would a serious buyer, reader, or researcher ask next?
  • What objection would stop them from acting?
  • What comparisons would help them understand the category?
  • What proof would make this answer trustworthy?
  • What detail would make this financially, technically, locally, or personally relevant?
  • Where are we applying broad language because we haven’t done the harder thinking?

The best inputs for the audit often come from inside the business, not from keyword tools alone. Customer reviews, comparison queries, demo questions, sales calls, support tickets, chat logs, internal site search, and objection patterns can all reveal the questions real people ask when making decisions.

That information is often closer to the buyer’s actual path than a neat spreadsheet of keywords.

Examples of next-question content across industries

For a local service business, next-question content might involve service areas, prices, appointment windows, insurance, reviews, emergency availability, or what happens after someone books.

B2B software may invest in next-question content that involves integrations, user roles, implementation times, costs for switching, security, support, or whether a lower-tier plan is useful.

For higher-trust categories like medical, financial, and legal, next-question content involves scope, credentials, risk, regulation, evidence, or when to speak with a qualified professional.

The point isn’t to stuff pages with every possible question. It’s to build content around how people actually decide.

AI search rewards content that completes the answer

Next-question intent helps you avoid one of the least useful responses to AI search: publishing more content because visibility feels uncertain. The better move is more specific, decision-ready content.

If your page says, “I/we help small businesses grow,” explain which small businesses, what kind of growth, what constraints, what proof, what trade-offs, and what alternatives.

For example:

  • “We help local service businesses without in-house marketing teams improve search visibility and generate more qualified appointment requests by clarifying their website content, answering the questions clients actually ask, and building pages that support both traditional and AI-generated search. This is best for businesses looking for durable visibility rather than a quick paid-ad spike.”

In that same line of thought, if a page says “We’re eco-friendly,” explain the materials, sources, use cases, certifications, limitations, disposal issues, and even circumstances where that claim doesn’t apply.

If a page says “This is AI-powered,” explain what that AI tool actually does, what it automates, what remains human-led, what data it uses, and where users will still need judgment.

This isn’t writing for bots. It’s writing for real people whose decisions are increasingly being mediated by AI-generated answers. The goal is to make your expertise, relevance, and trustworthiness easier to understand and use.

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The new visibility test

Traditional SEO asked whether a page could rank. AI search asks whether a page can contribute to the answer.

Any page can be indexed, optimized, and technically sound, yet still fail if it lacks substance. It might answer the initial query, but ignore the information users need to make a decision.

The opportunity isn’t to chase every new acronym or rebrand every content plan as a new discipline. It’s to build answer-ready content.

That means clearer definitions, stronger examples, honest comparisons, better proof, more precise positioning, and direct answers to the questions customers ask every day.

In traditional search, visibility belonged to the page that best matched the query. In AI search, it increasingly belongs to the content that helps people move forward.

Manchester City defender on three-man Real Madrid shortlist for blockbuster move

16 June 2026 at 20:13

Real Madrid’s aggressive start to the transfer window has continued, with Marc Cucurella the latest player to be confirmed to be joining the club. However Los Blancos intend to continue their signing spree, and despite the addition of Liverpool centre-back Ibrahima Konate, another one is expected to arrive.

At least that is Jose Mourinho’s preference. Konate, Cucurella and Denzel Dumfries can already provide the Portuguese manager with a new-look defence, but Mourinho has requested another central defender and another central midfielder, to join Bernardo Silva. Currently their centre-back room consists of Antonio Rudiger, who extended his deal this week too, Raul Asencio, Eder Militao and Dean Huijsen.

Real Madrid’s centre-back shortlist

Alessandro Bastoni warming up for Inter Milan
Alessandro Bastoni warming up for Inter Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
As reported by The Athletic, Real Madrid have three names on their shortlist for the centre-back position. Another Barcelona target, Alessandro Bastoni, is among them, despite repeated statements from Inter that he will be remaining at the club this summer. Josko Gvardiol and Riccardo Calafiori were initially suggested by Mourinho too, but those links have cooled off.

The other two options being considered are Manchester City veteran Ruben Dias and Borussia Dortmund’s Nico Schlotterbeck. The latter signed a contract extension at Dortmund, but reportedly has a €60m release clause in his deal for Los Blancos, while Dias still has three years left on his deal.

Could Dias leave Manchester City this summer?

Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid scores his team's second goal whilst under pressure from Mateo Kovacic and Ruben Dias of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League Knockout Play-off first leg match
Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid scores his team’s second goal whilst under pressure from Mateo Kovacic and Ruben Dias of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League Knockout Play-off first leg match. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Dias, 29, has been a key player for City since arriving from Benfica in 2020, but having achieved everything at the Etihad, may be tempted by a new challenge under compatriot Jose Mourinho. Given his age, City are also probably approaching their final chance to sell Dias for a significant fee. It may well depend on how Enzo Maresca sees him, and what sort of role he has in his project.

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Euro giants open door to exit as Liverpool & Man United circle for €50m Frenchman

16 June 2026 at 20:00

Khephren Thuram has been linked with a move away from Juventus. 

The Italian club would be willing to sanction his departure for a fee of around €45-50 million this summer.

Clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United are keeping tabs on his situation. According to a report from Italian publication Tuttosport, clubs from Saudi Arabia are interested in the central midfielder, but he would only join a top Premier League club

The development will be a huge boost for Liverpool and Manchester United. They need more physicality, drive and control in the middle of the park. The French midfielder could be an excellent acquisition. He will help out defensively and drive the team forward. He has the physicality and technical attributes for English football as well. Thuram picked up four goals and five assists last season.

Alexis Mac Allister has been underwhelming for Liverpool, and they need more quality in the middle of the park. Signing the 25-year-old Juventus midfielder could be a wise decision. He has been linked with a move to England in the past, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool is prepared to break the Bank for him.

Similarly, Manchester United need more control in the midfield. They have secured a return to the Champions League, and they need to improve their team if they want to match up to the top clubs. Thuram will not only help them control games better but also help out defensively.

Both clubs have the financial resources to pay around €50 million for the Frenchman, and it will be interesting to see what they decide.

The midfielder will certainly look to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his football. He has shown his quality in France with OGC Nice and in Italy with Juventus. It seems that he could be starting another chapter in his career soon.

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Chelsea preparing bold move for 8-G/A defender wanted by Barcelona

16 June 2026 at 19:30

Chelsea sanctioned Marc Cucurella’s departure to Real Madrid and wants to replace him with Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso.

The 26-year-old has done quite well in Italy, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for Chelsea. He has been a reliable defender for Juventus, and he can be quite effective going forward. He could help them improve at both ends of the pitch. Cambiaso recorded eight goal contributions last season.

According to Gianluigi Longari, Barcelona are also interested in signing the 26-year-old Italian defender. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea can convince the player to join them. They have the resources to pay a premium, and they are a big club with an ambitious project.

Chelsea had a disappointing season last year and finished in mid-table. They have failed to secure European football for the upcoming campaign. That could play a key role in convincing quality players. Cambiaso might want to compete in the Champions League next season. Chelsea will not be able to provide him with that opportunity.

On the other hand, Barcelona won the title and will be competing for major trophies next year as well.

It remains to be seen what the Italian international sites. A move to the Premier League or La Liga will be exciting for him at this stage of his career. He is at the peak of his powers, and this is the right time for him to move on and take on a different challenge.

Chelsea have brought in a quality manager like Xabi Alonso, and he will be expected to turn things around. They will need to back him with quality signings this summer.

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John Tortorella not returning as Golden Knights head coach after run to Stanley Cup Final

John Tortorella will not return as Vegas Golden Knighs head coach, the team announced on Tuesday.

“We thank Torts for the guidance he provided our team since joining the organization in March,” said general manager Kelly McCrimmon in a statement. “When the decision was made to bring Torts to Vegas, we needed an immediate impact to help us at a pivotal point in the season. Torts’ experience and leadership proved to be the boost that we were looking for, helping guide us to the Stanley Cup Final. We are grateful for Torts’ passion, sincerity, and commitment to our organization, and we wish him and his family the best.”

Tortorella replaced Bruce Cassidy as head coach with eight games to play in the regular season. The Golden Knights went 7-0-1 heading into the Stanley Cup playoffs. They eliminated the Utah Mammoth and Anaheim Ducks in six games before sweeping the Presidents' Trophy-winning Colorado Avalanche in the Western Conference Final to reach their third Stanley Cup Final in franchise history. Their run would end in a six-game defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes.

There was no guarantee that Tortorella would be back with the Golden Knights beyond the 2025-26 NHL season. When he was brought on his contract only ran through the end of the playoffs.

Following their Game 6 loss in the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday night, Tortorella said he had not begun to think about next season. "I have to swallow [this loss] first."

🚨 Official, Rúben Amorim is AC Milan’s new manager

🚨 Official, Rúben Amorim is AC Milan’s new manager

This is the big news of Tuesday afternoon!

AC Milan have officially appointed Rúben Amorim as head coach of the first team.

After major success at Sporting (2 league titles) and a spell at Manchester United, the Portuguese manager is heading to San Siro.

"Amorim-ball" arrives in Serie A 🧠

Recognized as one of the most innovative coaches in Europe, Amorim is coming in to impose his philosophy: attacking football, high pressing, and ultra-fast transitions.

His profile perfectly reflects the style of play we are looking for: young, ambitious, and dominant,” reacted Gerry Cardinale, owner of Milan.

A childhood dream for the Portuguese

For his part, the new Milan boss did not hide his pride:

Coaching AC Milan has always been one of my ambitions. I know the history and prestige of this club. It’s a challenge I embrace with enthusiasm.

💬 Tifosi, is this the coach Milan needed? Share your opinion in the comments!

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Joshua Kimmich defends Leroy Sané: ‘I don’t understand the criticism’

Joshua Kimmich defends Leroy Sané: ‘I don’t understand the criticism’
Joshua Kimmich defends Leroy Sané: ‘I don’t understand the criticism’

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich has defended Leroy Sané following criticism of his performance after their 7-1 victory over Curaçao on Sunday.

“I saw that and to be honest, I don’t think the criticism is understandable,” explained Kimmich in Tuesday’s press conference. “I thought he was extremely committed, he never left me alone in counter situations and always sprinted back to help defensively.”

At one point, a Kicker poll indicated that 77% of readers (64,221 votes) believe that Leroy Sané shouldn’t start vs Ivory Coast.

“Of course he didn’t score a goal, which you’re judged by as an attacking player but the most important thing is that internally, we don’t judge the players by that,” added Kimmich.

“I don’t understand the criticism after a 7-1 win, especially when you see Leroy’s body language, which always was a point of criticism.

“He was always the first to celebrate the goals, even before the ball had gone in. For me that shows that the team is the most important thing for him. For me he played a good game from the team’s perspective.”

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Central Mass. rally falls short in MBCA Senior All-Star Game

Clinton's Brian Silvester pitches versus Lunenburg on Saturday May 16, 2026.

Trailing 4-1 in the bottom of the ninth, St. John's Owen Miller drilled a 2-2 pitch into left-center to drive in two runs and cut the Central Mass. deficit to one, but Western Mass. was able to get out of the jam and record a 4-3 win in the Massachusetts Baseball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game on Monday, June 15 at Shaw Elementary School in Millbury.

Clinton's Brian Silvester was named the Pitcher of the Game for Central Mass, as he struck out three over two shutout innings. Miller singled, doubled and drove in two to earn Offensive Player of the Game honors for Central Mass. Tantasqua's Brady Willits also tripled for Central Mass., which recorded nine hits.

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Players named to the Central Mass. roster included:

Auburn: Liam Doyle, Bryce Everson, Matt Friedland, Jayden Ortiz

Clinton: Josh Nelson, Jake Notaro, Brian Silvester

Millbury: Jimmer Donnelly, Matteus Mateo, Nolan Orzechowski 

Northbridge: J.P. Bolduc, Jacoby Gallerani

St. John's: Joel Bouchard, Liam Collins, Owen Miller, Conor Secrist, Gabe Terlato

Valley Tech: Jack Marino

Hudson: Anthony Moura

Oakmont: J.J. Walker

Tantasqua: Brady Willits

Uxbridge: Cody Veneziano

West Boylston: Dominic Renzoni

Coaches: Keith Verra (Northbridge), Mike Brousseau (Auburn), Tim Caouette (Oakmont), Ron Silvestri (Millbury), Steve Economos (Millbury)

This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: CMass. seniors fall in Mass. Baseball Coaches Association all-star game

Father Ryan hires Brian Harris, former Vanderbilt baseball star, as coach

Father Ryan has hired former Vanderbilt shortstop Brian Harris as its new baseball coach, the school announced in a release June 16. 

Harris, who played for the Commodores from 2006-10, replaces Mike Mascari, who retired in April after 18 TSSAA baseball seasons. 

Harris graduated from Montgomery Bell Academy and led the Big Red to the Division II state championship in 2004 before becoming an All-SEC product at Vanderbilt. He set the NCAA record at Vandy for being hit by 37 pitches in 2010. 

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“I am honored to have the opportunity to lead the baseball program at Father Ryan,” Harris said in a release. “The mission-driven and values-oriented approach for which Father Ryan is known is aligned with my personal values and coaching philosophy. I am grateful for the opportunity to join this community of amazing students, families, faculty, staff and alumni.”

Harris has been an assistant coach at University of Illinois Chicago and Tulane. Most recently, he directed his own competitive youth travel baseball program in Nashville. 

“Coach Harris has the experience and passion needed to carry on the legacy Coach Mascari built over the last two decades,” Father Ryan athletic director Ann Mullins said in a release. We are grateful for the foundation Coach Mascari built and are excited about the future with Coach Harris.”

At Father Ryan, he takes over a program that claimed the Father Ryan state championship in 2002. 

“We are pleased to welcome Coach Brian Harris to continue the proud history of baseball at Father Ryan,” Father Ryan president Paul Davis said in a release. “Our athletics program is integral to the Father Ryan experience, and I am confident that Coach Harris will lead through the lens of our mission to be an experience of the living Gospel while challenging students to reach their spiritual, academic, and personal potential.”

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Rashee Rice released from jail following parole violation, runs from media to avoid questions

Kansas City Chiefs wideout Rashee Rice was released from Dallas County Jail on Tuesday following a 30-day sentence for violating his parole. Rice was recorded as he left jail, though ran from the media.

Rice turned and flashed a smile before breaking into a run.

Rice underwent surgery on his knee prior to his jail sentence, and was reportedly allowed to visit Parkland Hospital for rehab while he was in jail. Rice did not appear to be hindered much by the injury as he fled from media members Tuesday.

Due to his jail sentence, Rice was forced to miss Chiefs' mandatory minicamp, which wrapped last Thursday. The team does expect Rice to be back soon, with head coach Andy Reid saying Rice will be "back here and working," per Fox 4 News in Kansas City.

The Chiefs expect Rice to be ready by the time training camp begins in late July.

Rice was on probation following a 2024 multi-vehicle crash. Rice was reportedly driving the speeding Lamborghini that caused the crash and eventually pleaded guilty to two felonies as a result of the incident. The NFL handed Rice a six-game suspension ahead of the 2025 NFL season for his actions.

Rice was expected to have a normal offseason, but a reported positive test for marijuana resulted in the wideout violating his probation. Because of that, he had to serve a mandatory 30-day jail sentence.

Rice, 26, is coming off a promising third season in the NFL, in which he caught 53 passes for 571 yards and five scores in eight games. When on the field, Rice has been a reliable, short-yardage target for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

A knee injury and a suspension have limited Rice's playing time over the past two seasons, with the wideout playing in just 12 games over that period.

Will Warren reveals how Yankees feel about Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Blue Jays

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The New York Yankees won two out of three against the Toronto Blue Jays on the road this past weekend. 

It was New York's first first series win at the Rogers Centre since 2023. 

They now lead the season series 4-3 after failing to advance past the Blue Jays in last year's ALDS. 

Surely, there is mutual respect between the two clubs. But on the field, the Yankees are not afraid to tell it like it is. 

“Chip on our shoulder; we don’t like those guys over there, and they don’t like us,” starting pitcher Will Warren told MLB.com's Bryan Hoch about the Yankees-Blue Jays rivalry. “So finding any way to win is always a good one, especially on the road.”

As of June 16, the Blue Jays are 10 games behind the Yankees for first place in the AL East. Still, they are a pesky club that is just two games out of a Wild Card spot despite being four games below .500. 

“The Blue Jays are going to Blue Jay,” Warren, who allowed two runs on eight hits in a win on Sunday, told Hoch. “They get their singles and make it tough on us, but I’m happy to get out of there with only two runs and give us a chance to win.”

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The rivalry between the two clubs should continue to be a heated one throughout the year.

Warren made it clear that the Yankees are not making new friends with opposing players from Toronto's dugout anytime soon. 

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Lakers reportedly going all in to re-sign $54M cornerstone duo to build around Luka Doncic

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The Los Angeles Lakers know they have a crucial offseason ahead with free agency. It is one of the most important summers for the franchise as it continues building around its current core.

Luka Doncic is undoubtedly the focal point of the team, and the Lakers have several decisions to make as they construct the roster around him. A big part of that process will be bringing back the right players, with Rui Hachimura and Jaxson Hayes reportedly among the organization's top priorities.

“The belief is that Rui Hachimura and Jaxson Hayes are players the Lakers would prioritize bringing back as they try to best fit a roster around Dončić. And each piece of the puzzle the Lakers feel they need to add into their cap space takes up a slice that could go to James,” The Athletic’s Dan Wolke wrote.

Hachimura has spent the last four seasons with the Lakers and recently completed the final year of his $51 million contract. At the end of the season, he made it clear how much he enjoys being in Los Angeles.

“I love this team,” Hachimura said. “I love this organization since I got here. This is my fourth season here. Start from [President of Basketball Operations] Rob [Pelinka], everybody. The owners, Jeanie [Buss] and now new owner Mark [Walter]. I just like them. I just like how they operate everything.”

For Hayes, the opportunity to continue playing alongside Doncic is a significant factor. The center just completed his $3 million contract with the Lakers, and before Doncic announced he would not play for Team Slovenia this summer, Hayes was expected to be his teammate.

“Hayes is originally from Oklahoma, and given the talent on the Team USA, he was unlikely to ever get a chance to compete at the Olympic level, making this an incredible opportunity. From a bigger picture perspective, Hayes getting his Slovenian passport to team up with Luka may have just secured his Lakers future,” Lake Show Life’s Chris Lambert wrote.

Hachimura and Hayes have become valuable contributors for the Lakers, and the organization understands how important both players are to the roster. Bringing back familiar pieces who fit the system could provide much-needed continuity as the team builds around Doncic.

This offseason could ultimately shape the future of the Lakers. Re-signing key contributors who have helped the team succeed over the past several seasons would be an essential step toward remaining a championship contender.

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Chicago Stars sign Manchester City defender Leila Ouahabi through 2028 season

Leila Ouahabi of Manchester City lifts the Women's FA Cup Trophy as the team celebrates following victory in the Women's FA Cup Final match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium, London, on May 31, 2026. (Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

The Chicago Stars announced the signing of Spanish defender Leila Ouahabi to a three-year contract through the 2028 season. Ouahabi joins as a free agent from reigning WSL champions, Manchester City, and will join the Stars pending the receipt of an International Transfer Certificate.

“I’m very excited to join the Chicago Stars,” said Ouahabi in a statement. “This is a new challenge in my career, and I can’t wait to meet my teammates and start playing. I look forward to bringing my soccer knowledge and experience to the team, and I want to give the best version of me and help my team do the same. Chicago is building a great project, and I think this is the right place to be to compete at my best.”

The 33-year-old left back was most recently was a member of the WSL Championship-winning Manchester City team that also won the FA Women’s Cup in May. With Manchester City Ouahabi made over 100 appearances and has also contributed over 100 goal contributions as a defender.

“We’re thrilled to welcome (Ouahabi) to the Chicago Stars and are excited to add her experience and international pedigree to our roster,” said Chicago Stars FC President Karen Leetzow in a statement. “Leila is a proven winner and has excelled at some of the biggest clubs and competitions in the world, as well as on the international stage with Spain, and we look forward to her bolstering our back line following a historic season with Manchester City.”

Ouahabi began her professional career in the 2011-2012 Primera División season with Barcelona before leaving to Valencia where she stayed for three seasons before returning back to Barcelona. In her second Barcelona stint she contributed to Barcelona’s dominance winning three Primera División, five Copa de la Reina titles and an UEFA Women’s Champions League title which earned Barcelona the treble in 2021.

The defender has also appeared for the Spanish Women’s National Team since 2016 with 66 caps and one goal over the past decade. Her most recent appearance for Spain was in the final of the 2025 European Women’s Championship against England which Spain tied 1-1 before ultimately losing the title via a penalty shootout.

The Stars are second-to-last in the NWSL standings at 15 and are in the midst of a search for a new general manager following the firing of Richard Feuz. Chicago returns from the NWSL midseason break for its first match on July 5, against the second-place Utah Royals.

Maple Leafs goalie depth chart: How Samuel Ersson fits in after trade of Joseph Woll

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The Toronto Maple Leafs had a crowded goalie situation heading into this offseason, which explains the trade of Joseph Woll to the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday.

It just makes it slightly confusing that they got a goalie, Samuel Ersson, in return.

That could be as much a case of the Flyers not wanting to have their own crowded depth chart to deal with.

It doesn't mean that Ersson is going to be a key piece in Toronto, though.

He had just an 87.0 save percentage in 2025-26 and hasn't proven to be much better than that so far at the highest level.

MORE: Why the Maple Leafs traded Joseph Woll to the Flyers

Maple Leafs goalie depth chart

This shapes up to have a clear No. 1 option on opening night in 2026-27: Anthony Stolarz.

Stolarz is under contract through 2029-30 and has a bunch of NHL experience. He's been solid more often than not for Toronto.

The intriguing part is that Ersson might not actually be the backup.

Dennis Hildeby, the young Swedish goalie, appears ready for the NHL.

Artur Akhtyamov, a Russian up-and-comer, could also challenge for a role.

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The Maple Leafs figured at least one of Hildeby and Akhtyamov would be ready to push for an NHL gig sooner rather than later. That's why they got Woll out of the way.

Ersson could fill in in a pinch, but he won't stand in the way of either of the youngsters breaking through.

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Bukayo Saka is “feeling a lot better” ahead of England’s first World Cup match

Bukayo Saka is “feeling a lot better” ahead of England’s first World Cup match
Bukayo Saka is “feeling a lot better” ahead of England’s first World Cup match

There has been considerable discussion surrounding Bukayo Saka’s fitness ahead of England’s opening World Cup match, with the Arsenal winger determined to play a full role for his country despite recent concerns.

Saka has been an important figure for the national team since breaking into the senior squad and remains one of Thomas Tuchel’s most trusted attacking options when fully fit. However, his availability has been closely managed due to recent injury setbacks during the club season.

Saka Commitment to England

According to the Daily Mail, Saka has made clear his willingness to take risks in order to represent England, even if he is not at his physical best.

Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s game against Croatia, Saka said: “As players, it’s the biggest gamble, especially if you’re not feeling your sharpest.

“You have the choice whether you don’t play or you put yourself out there knowing people are going to judge you the same.

“I’m happy to take the gamble. It paid off, I’d say. I’m going to continue doing that. At the end of the day, people don’t really care how you’re feeling, they expect you to deliver.

“But I am feeling a lot better than I did in March and I’m ready to go.”

Managed Approach Ahead of Croatia Match

The winger missed several matches for Arsenal during the season and was not at peak fitness when reporting for international duty. Since joining up with England, he has been carefully monitored by the coaching staff in order to manage his workload effectively.

There are suggestions that Saka may not start England’s opening fixture against Croatia, although he insists he is ready to contribute whenever called upon. His determination to feature reflects his importance to the squad and his readiness to accept responsibility on the international stage.

Overall, Saka’s situation highlights the balance between player welfare and international expectation, with England continuing to manage his involvement carefully while relying on his quality and commitment when he is selected to feature.

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PREVIEW | Czech Republic vs South Africa: team news, lineups, predictions (World Cup 18/06)

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Czech Republic and South Africa face off this Thursday at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in World Cup. The match will be broadcast live at 17:00 on BBC One.

In their last game, Czech Republic lost 2-1 against South Korea (World Cup 2026). In their last fixture, South Africa suffered a 2-0 reverse against Mexico (World Cup 2026).

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Club wants record-breaking fee for Arsenal target

Club wants record-breaking fee for Arsenal target
Club wants record-breaking fee for Arsenal target

Arsenal are reportedly facing the prospect of paying a record-breaking fee if they are serious about securing a move for Ayyoub Bouaddi from Lille, with the French club expected to set a significant valuation for the highly rated midfielder. The youngster is regarded as one of the most closely monitored prospects in world football, and his performances have only increased attention from across Europe.

According to Team Talk, Arsenal will be required to meet a record-breaking fee should they wish to land the midfielder, with Lille demanding as much as €70 million for his services in this transfer window.

Growing interest across Europe

Bouaddi has become one of the most followed young players in the game after an outstanding season for Lille, with his development accelerating rapidly. His rise has also continued on the international stage, where he has impressed during his World Cup campaign.

He was a standout performer in Morocco’s opening 1-1 draw against Brazil, a match in which his ability and composure attracted further attention from top clubs. As his performances continue to improve, interest from elite sides across Europe is expected to intensify.

Competition and valuation concerns

The Gunners are expected to face strong competition for his signature from several elite European clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona, and Real Madrid. With interest continuing to grow, Arsenal’s task of securing a deal is becoming increasingly difficult.

Lille’s valuation remains the key obstacle, with reports suggesting they are demanding up to €70 million for the midfielder, a figure that could rise further if he continues to impress at the World Cup. That price tag may ultimately determine whether Arsenal or another European giant succeeds in completing a transfer.

Arsenal will continue to monitor the situation closely, but the scale of competition and the financial demands from Lille mean they may need to reassess their priorities during the summer transfer window.

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‘I expect movement…’ – Fabrizio Romano drops Liverpool transfer hint as FSG ‘making some calls’

‘I expect movement…’ – Fabrizio Romano drops Liverpool transfer hint as FSG ‘making some calls’
‘I expect movement…’ – Fabrizio Romano drops Liverpool transfer hint as FSG ‘making some calls’

Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Liverpool chiefs are ‘making some calls’ in terms of prospective midfield recruitment for the summer transfer window.

The Athletic reported on Tuesday morning that the middle of the park is an area ‘that needs to be addressed’ between now and the end of August, and that’d become an even bigger priority if two of the Reds’ current options in that part of the squad were to depart.


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Inter Milan have been openly coveting Curtis Jones, who’s about to enter the final year of his contract, while Pete O’Rourke claimed in recent days that the Anfield hierarchy could ‘reluctantly cash in on’ Alexis Mac Allister if they need to raise funds for their own prospective incomings.

Romano: Liverpool ‘making some calls’ for midfield additions

In an update on his eponymous YouTube channel, Romano hinted that Liverpool are already hard at work in sounding out potential midfield signings.

He said: “In midfield, there could be movements at Liverpool. I would not be surprised if Liverpool go for a new midfielder in the summer transfer window; it’s a possibility. Liverpool are making some calls for midfielders over recent days and weeks, so I expect movement at Liverpool in terms of midfielders.

“Let’s see what happens on the future of Mac Allister and Curtis Jones – who is wanted by Inter – in terms of exits, what’s going to happen. Liverpool are checking the midfielders market, so I would not be surprised if there was something happening at Liverpool in that position.”

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Liverpool could plausibly enter the market for a midfielder

Andoni Iraola’s squad is reasonably well stocked in terms of midfield numbers at present, although the departure of Mac Allister and/or Jones would then necessitate recruitment in that area of the pitch.

What Liverpool could do with adding over the summer is a natural no.6 in the mould of Fabinho, in order to free up the Argentine and Ryan Gravenberch to play further forward and give them licence to contribute more in an attacking sense.

One transfer target who has come to the fore in recent days is Ayyob Bouaddi of Lille, who’s been scouted over the past few months and put his name firmly in the shop window with an outstanding performance for Morocco against Brazil at the World Cup.

The exit of Mo Salah would make a right-sided winger seem like a priority recruit, and a versatile defender who can play centrally or on the right would also be most welcome – those would appear to be the most urgent targets to address this summer.

However, it certainly wouldn’t hurt Liverpool to beef up their midfield options, especially if they were to lose Mac Allister or Jones in the coming weeks.

Florian Wirtz will be praying bombshell €100m deal gets over the line

Florian Wirtz will be praying bombshell €100m deal gets over the line
Florian Wirtz will be praying bombshell €100m deal gets over the line

Liverpool star will be desperate for a bombshell €100m deal to get over the line. It's exactly what he needs.

Florian Wirtz had a disappointing debut campaign for Liverpool after his mega-money move from Bayer Leverkusen. Now, it wasn't a complete disaster and he did manage five Premier League goals and three assists but those numbers are way down on what was expected.

It seems the playmaker needs something to change. Thankfully, that's already guaranteed as Arne Slot is out as head coach and Andoni Iraola is in.

But it's also clear that the squad's makeup just isn't good for anyone. It's notable that Wirtz was far from the only star to struggle in this group - they all did.

Part of that is because Liverpool lacked genuine production from out wide. Selling Luis Diaz was a disaster in hindsight as there wasn't a replacement lined up. It left the squad without an elite one-v-one dribbler who could provide genuine width.

Such a player can open defences up on his own, collapsing marking systems. But they also simply stretch the player with their presence, allowing central players far more room to operate in.

That's what Wirtz needs above all. It's why he'll be desperate for Liverpool to sign Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig this summer - a player they unquestionably want.

Diomande is exactly the kind of player Wirtz should have alongside him. Someone to create space for others and offer a real threat to create for. That's what's needed to bring the best out of the German.

At the end of the day, any genuine wide player would make a massive difference. Maybe even giving Rio Ngumoha more minutes is enough. But making that wide player a truly elite one is only going to help Wirtz further.

The best is yet to come.

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Florian Wirtz: Situation Summary

Liverpool Career and Performance

As of 16 June 2026, Florian Wirtz is a 23-year-old attacking midfielder for Liverpool FC. Following his record-breaking £100 million transfer from Bayer Leverkusen in June 2025, the playmaker endured a heavily scrutinized transition campaign in England. Despite facing intense domestic pressure, he remained a durable component of the squad, registering 49 appearances across all competitions in his debut season. He contributed seven goals and 10 assists overall, playing a supporting role as the Reds successfully clinched their 20th Premier League championship title under outgoing head coach Arne Slot.

International Status and World Cup Involvement

Wirtz is currently in North America representing the Germany national team at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Regarded as a critical centrepiece of Julian Nagelsmann's midfield, he made a triumphant tournament debut on 14 June 2026. Wirtz played the full 90 minutes and provided a vital assist to unlock the defence in Germany’s commanding 7–1 Group E opening match victory over Curaçao in Houston.

LOOK: Texas makes subtle change to football jersey for 2026

Dec 21, 2024; Austin, Texas, USA; A general view of the field and the SEC logo before the game between the Texas Longhorns and the Clemson Tigers in the CFP National Playoff first round game at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

In the college football world, few jerseys have remained more consistent over the decades than the Texas Longhorns, and while that won’t change substantially in 2026, the school has made a small tweak foreshadowed by athletics director Chris Del Conte in his annual town hall meeting in February and previewed during the official visit season.

After removing the Longhorn logo from the center of the jersey collar several years ago, Texas has now replaced it with the SEC logo, reducing it in size while moving it from its previous location on the right side opposite the Nike logo to the left.

A small update to Texas’ jerseys, the SEC patch is now on the collar

Chris Del Conte said in February this was one of his goals.

Via Wardell Mack’s IG pic.twitter.com/ajnnuzG3SE

— Joe Cook (@josephcook89) June 16, 2026

As the tweak makes for one of the cleanest jerseys the Horns have worn in the modern era, fans of the burnt orange and white can rest assured that the conference logo won’t be replaced by a commercial logo like the abomination that will adorn Michigan State’s jerseys moving forward.

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“Why would I want to put Sonic on our jersey?” Del Conte said.

Why, indeed?

Villanova has ‘delivered’ the Pope and the NBA champion Knicks

When Cardinal Robert Prevost became Pope Leo XIV 13 months ago, some on social media speculated that it was a good sign for the Knicks.

After all, Prevost attended Villanova and so did the core of the Knicks - Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges.

“The new Pope went to Villanova! It really is the Knicks’ year!” posted Art Stapleton of NorthJersey.com on X/Twitter.

“A Pope from Villanova?! Knicks in Four,” Norm Charlatan wrote on Bluesky.

One year later, those Pope-related posts look prophetic.

Led by Brunson and his former Villanova teammates, the Knicks on Saturday night won the franchise’s first NBA championship in 53 years over Victor Wembanayma and the San Antonio Spurs.

“I don’t know, Villanova delivering us the Pope and now the winning Knicks, there’s something special happening in Pennsylvania,” Stephanie Ruhle said Monday morning on MSNBC while interviewing former Villanova coach Jay Wright.

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Wright coached the Villanova trio and won two NCAA championships in 2016 and ‘18. In a separate interview Sunday on WFAN, he conceded he’d be “lying” if he said he knew Brunson, who was named Finals MVP, would be this good.

Wright credited Knicks President Leon Rose, a Cherry Hill, N.J. native, with building the championship Knicks. William Wesley, aka “Worldwide Wes,” is another South Jersey product instrumental in building this Knicks team.

“This started some years ago when he signed Jalen as a free agent [in 2022],” Wright said of Rose. “He had Donte DiVincenzo, who also played with us at Villanova.

“And then he brought in guys like Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mitch Robinson was there but got guys that would buy into being part of a team, being part of something bigger than themselves and not just being there for individual accolades.”

Wright also credited first-year head coach Mike Brown, who has been fired four times including 18 months ago by the Sacramento Kings.

“Mike texted me after the game, ‘Your guys made it real easy on me,’” Wright told Ruhle.

“I texted him back and said, ‘There is nothing easy about your job.’ It’s true, To coach in the NBA you’ve gotta have a lot of courage, you’ve gotta have a lot of self-confidence and I think Mike did so many things during the season that developed that team mentally, developed depth in that team and then. Even in the playoffs he made a lot of subtle moves that an outsider would not see.”

Wright continued: “In Game 4, he stuck with [Jose] Alvarado off the bench the whole fourth quarter where if they would’ve lost that game, he would’ve been highly criticized for staying with Alvarado, a bench player in such a difficult time and such a big game but it paid off.

“It took great basketball IQ to do that because what he did is, he played smaller and took some pressure off Jalen. It was a great basketball move. It took a lot of guts too because he would’ve gotten criticized highly if that didn’t work out and instead he becomes a champion.”

It’s been quite the run Villanova and the Villanova Knicks.

And to bring it full circle: the current Villanova men’s and women’s teams will play in front of the Pope on Nov. 1 against Notre Dame in Rome.

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Stephen Tsai: Even with help from financing 5, UH could use an assist

It was quite the celebration at the University of Hawaii’s Ed Wong Room last week.

Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, Matson shipping company, Jack Tsui and Walter Dods Jr. collectively donated $1 million this year — $5 million over the next five years — to the UH athletic department’s name-image-likeness fund to compensate student-athletes.

UH administrators and coaches were delighted to receive the pledge.

And lawmakers, who declined to contribute state money to UH’s NIL fund last month, were able to bask in the residual success of the private sector putting down the substantial ante. It was as if lawmakers signed the group birthday card without putting money in the envelope.

And yet …

There still is more money that needs to be raised. In part to the House vs. NCAA settlement, in part to all Division I football programs committed to compensating players, UH needs $5 million to cover NIL payments for the 2026-27 academic year. The breakdown is this: $2.5 million to football, $1 million to men’s basketball, $500,000 apiece to men’s volleyball, Rainbow Wahine volleyball and women’s basketball. UH also has set up NIL accounts for its 16 other sports. As athletic director Matt Elliott noted, UH has a 20% start toward its 2026-27 commitment.

This summer, there are several fundraisers set to benefit the football program, including a golf tournament, a gathering at Ruby Tuesday’s, and a ballroom gala. Local entrepreneur Michael Kawazoe and former UH quarterback Elroy Chong are among several prominent donors who have helped UH’s NIL efforts.

Of course, UH could have benefited greatly if a legislative request for $5 million had been granted during the recently completed session. That amount equated to 0.025% of the state’s annual budget. Appearing to be sympathetic to the situation, lawmakers proposed establishing an endowment fund — state and UH each contribute the same amount — with the school eventually drawing off the interest. If UH had $1 million to $5 million to contribute, it wouldn’t have needed to make the request.

In the end, UH received zippo.

And that’s the right of lawmakers, who are in charge of deciding the best way to spend money collected from taxpayers. Of course, there probably are more deserving recipients than defensive ends or off guards. But the UH-requested $5 million was not redirected to first responders, fourth grade teachers, UH professors or DMV clerks, either. With collective bargaining, tax implications and seniority priorities, the state can’t just award additional compensation to those deemed more worthy than student-athletes. There are processes that need to be addressed and established. And who would get the money? And would they also be willing to go for an endowment where each side kicks in money? Oh, wait, that’s a 401(k).

During debates about UH’s NIL request, a state senator said his constituents were opposed to compensating players beyond a scholarship. While the sentiment might be true, there apparently has never been a state-sponsored survey on whether tax money should be used to contribute to NIL funds. (Then again, there has not been a poll on whether Kailua and Waianae residents favor paying, for example, for projects in Moanalua Gardens, Mililani Mauka or Ewa Beach.)

And if the will of the people were the final say, then casinos should be built in Hawaii. According to the 2018 Eadington Lecture Series, one in 10 citizens of Hawaii visit Las Vegas every year, presumably for gambling. Or BTS concerts.

Dods and Tsui spurred the recent donation because of their understanding of the college-sports landscape. This isn’t 2010. Mostly every football player now gets paid, even for their avatar in video games. Walk-ons are fed. High school seniors have “advisers.” Transfers have agents. Players now sign contracts instead of letters of intent.

Dods has said he is hopeful more will contribute, maybe even the public sector.

“I know those people,” Dods said. “They’re under a lot of pressure. They’re pulled back and forth. I don’t want to get into the whole he-said, she-said stuff. But I feel by doing this, they can find they can be part of this, and come back in. My message is: ‘Hey, brother, there’s room for all of us. Let’s all help out.’ That was my subtle thinking.”

It is UH’s hope the next time the hat is passed around, there might be some state contributions.

Hilary Knight adds star power to PWHL Detroit a day ahead of draft

Detroit's PWHL team roster gained the most famous player in U.S. women's hockey a day ahead of the draft.

Reports had circulated that Hilary Knight would join Detroit in its inaugural season, and that became official on Tuesday, June 16. Knight, who captained the U.S. women to the gold medal at the 2026 Milano Olympics, was acquired in a trade with PWHL Las Vegas in exchange for Detroit's first round pick (third overall) in the 2026 draft.

"Hilary Knight is one of the best and most accomplished players in women’s hockey history and is a significant addition to our roster ahead of our inaugural season, which makes this a very exciting day for PWHL Detroit,” Manon Rhéaume, PWHL Detroit's general manager, said in a statement. “In addition to the tremendous skill she will bring to the ice, her leadership and presence in the locker room and in the community and her desire to compete and to win a Walter Cup will be instrumental in shaping our culture and building our foundation.”

Hilary Knight (21) of the United States on the ice in the women's ice hockey gold medal game against Canada during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

MORE: Manon Rheaume 'really excited' about Detroit's Olympic-heavy PWHL team

Knight, who turns 37 on July 12, has been a dominant force in both international and professional hockey for nearly two decades. Among her accolades are Olympic gold medals (she also won at the 2018 PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics) and 10 IIHF World Championship gold medals. She's played in the PWHL since it came into existence in 2023, suiting up for the Boston Fleet from 2023-25 and the Seattle Torrent in 2025-26. She signed a a one-year contract with PWHL Las Vegas earlier this month.

Knight is the eighth forward and 12th player to join Detroit. The first foundational players were forward Hannah Bilka, defenseman Cayla Barnes, forward Jesse Compher, forward Britta Curl-Salemme and forward Daryl Watts. Since then the team has added forwards Taylor Girard, Shiann Darkangelo and Ella Huber, and defenders Sydney Bard and Nina Jobst-Smith.

The draft is Wednesday at the Fox Theatre. A total of 72 players will be selected in the six-round process, with Detroit now slated to make the first pick in team history at No. 15.

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Hilary Knight adds star power to PWHL Detroit a day ahead of draft

Detroit's PWHL team roster gained the most famous player in U.S. women's hockey a day ahead of the draft.

Reports had circulated that Hilary Knight would join Detroit in its inaugural season, and that became official on Tuesday, June 16. Knight, who captained the U.S. women to the gold medal at the 2026 Milano Olympics, was acquired in a trade with PWHL Las Vegas in exchange for Detroit's first round pick (third overall) in the 2026 draft.

"Hilary Knight is one of the best and most accomplished players in women’s hockey history and is a significant addition to our roster ahead of our inaugural season, which makes this a very exciting day for PWHL Detroit,” Manon Rhéaume, PWHL Detroit's general manager, said in a statement. “In addition to the tremendous skill she will bring to the ice, her leadership and presence in the locker room and in the community and her desire to compete and to win a Walter Cup will be instrumental in shaping our culture and building our foundation.”

Hilary Knight (21) of the United States on the ice in the women's ice hockey gold medal game against Canada during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

MORE: Manon Rheaume 'really excited' about Detroit's Olympic-heavy PWHL team

Knight, who turns 37 on July 12, has been a dominant force in both international and professional hockey for nearly two decades. Among her accolades are Olympic gold medals (she also won at the 2018 PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics) and 10 IIHF World Championship gold medals. She's played in the PWHL since it came into existence in 2023, suiting up for the Boston Fleet from 2023-25 and the Seattle Torrent in 2025-26. She signed a a one-year contract with PWHL Las Vegas earlier this month.

Knight is the eighth forward and 12th player to join Detroit. The first foundational players were forward Hannah Bilka, defenseman Cayla Barnes, forward Jesse Compher, forward Britta Curl-Salemme and forward Daryl Watts. Since then the team has added forwards Taylor Girard, Shiann Darkangelo and Ella Huber, and defenders Sydney Bard and Nina Jobst-Smith.

The draft is Wednesday at the Fox Theatre. A total of 72 players will be selected in the six-round process, with Detroit now slated to make the first pick in team history at No. 15.

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Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice released after 30-day jail stint for car crash probation violation

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was released from a Dallas County jail on Tuesday after serving a 30-day sentence for violating the terms of his probation, which stemmed from his role in a car crash that left multiple people injured on a Texas highway.

The 26-year-old Rice had been booked into the jail on May 19 after testing positive for THC. Upon his release, Rice made a quick dash past a handful of reporters and into a waiting SUV, which whisked him away from the facility.

Rice had surgery about a week before he was sentenced to clean up debris in his right knee, which had been causing inflammation. A judge approved a request from his lawyers to allow him to receive treatment at Parkland Hospital while serving his sentence.

Rice missed all of the Chiefs' voluntary offseason workouts and their mandatory minicamp, which concluded last week. But Chiefs coach Andy Reid said recently that he expects him to report on time to training camp at the end of July.

“(Chiefs trainer) Rick (Burkholder) has talked to him more than what I have,” Reid said, “just making sure that everything was set there where he could do some rehab with it and still do the time that he needed to take care of. So he's on top of that, and thank goodness that they're allowing him to do that. So, they've been great with that.”

The Chiefs are counting on Rice to help an offense that often struggled during a disappointing 6-11 finish last season.

He's been valuable when he's been available, catching 156 passes for 1,797 yards and 14 touchdowns and helping the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in the 2023 season. But he's also missed games because of suspension and injuries, resulting in just 28 played in three seasons.

“We’re moving forward as normal as we go here,” Reid said during voluntary workouts. “When he gets back, we’ve got to get him caught up in doing what he needs to do, and make sure he gets it. It’s not an easy thing he’s going through.

“Life lessons are important,” Reid added, “but we’re all given chances to learn, and he’s in that position now.”

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‘They Became The Prey’ – Samet Agdeve Ready To Silence The Doubters Again In Roman Kryklia Sequel At The Inner Circle 19

ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion Samet “The King” Agdeve has already reached the absolute pinnacle of the sport. Now, he aims to leave no shred of doubt that he belongs there.

The undefeated Turkish fighter will defend his coveted crown against two-sport, two-division ONE World Champion Roman Kryklia in the co-main event of The Inner Circle 19 on Friday, June 19. The highly anticipated sequel to their heated rivalry streams live in Asia primetime via live.onefc.com from Bangkok’s historic Lumpinee Stadium.

Agdeve shocked the combat sports world when he defeated the seemingly untouchable Kryklia last November to become the inaugural ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion. Now, with the decorated Ukrainian standing across from him once again, the 22-year-old heavy hitter has a golden opportunity to strengthen his iron grip on the division’s summit.

He said:

“Beating Roman was not a surprise. It was the result of years of hard work, sacrifice, and belief in myself. People may have been surprised by the outcome, but I wasn’t. I knew what I was capable of, and that victory was simply the reward for all the effort I had put in throughout my career.”

For years, Agdeve worked tirelessly toward an opportunity that many outside observers believed would never come. When it finally materialized against one of the most decorated champions in combat sports history, he was determined to seize it.

He said:

“For a long time, people saw me as the bait. But when the opportunity came, they became the prey. That’s the story of my journey and that’s what happened against Roman Kryklia.”

The pre-fight perception surrounding Agdeve’s first encounter with Kryklia was understandable. After all, the Ukrainian entered the bout as one of the most accomplished athletes in ONE Championship history.

As a three-time ONE Light Heavyweight Kickboxing World Champion, two-time ONE Heavyweight Muay Thai World Champion, and ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix winner, Kryklia had built a reputation as a terrifyingly dominant striker.

Few expected the 22-year-old to overcome him, but Agdeve completely refused to embrace the underdog label.

At ONE Fight Night 37, he stormed forward from the opening bell, utilizing aggressive boxing combinations and relentless calf kicks to disrupt Kryklia’s rhythm and negate his massive reach advantage. By the third round, the damage to Kryklia’s lead leg had become increasingly apparent.

The 6-foot-7 behemoth was forced to switch stances, while Agdeve continued to dictate the pace on his way to a unanimous decision victory and the biggest win of his career. While many observers viewed the result as a monumental upset, Agdeve believes that narrative completely overlooks everything that came before it.

“The King” explained:

“True champions don’t win by surprise. Success at this level comes from years of preparation, discipline, and hard work.

“What people call a surprise is often the result of sacrifices they never saw behind the scenes. I earned that victory, and I believe true champions create their own opportunities through dedication and belief in themselves.”

Agdeve Is Unfazed By Kryklia’s Desire For Revenge

Roman Kryklia will enter The Inner Circle 19 with a full five rounds of experience against Samet Agdeve and a prime chance to avenge the first and only defeat of his ONE career.

Many believe that familiarity could benefit the decorated Ukrainian in this high-stakes rematch. Agdeve, however, is far less concerned about what Kryklia may have learned from their first encounter. For the reigning king, the focus remains exactly where it was before he captured the inaugural World Title: his own preparation.

He said:

“That doesn’t really concern me. We’ll find out what he has learned when the bell rings.

“Until then, it’s all speculation. My focus is on myself, my preparation, and being ready for whatever he brings into the ring.”

Kryklia may believe that familiarity gives him a definitive edge heading into the rematch, but Agdeve remains completely committed to the exact same mindset that carried him to victory last November.

He believes none of that changes his ultimate task on June 19.

Agdeve concluded:

“Honestly, I don’t care. Whether he has felt my power and pressure before or not doesn’t change my mindset.

“My job is to go into the ring, perform at my best, and defend my title. What he knows or expects is his concern, not mine.”

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LSU fortifies 2027 class with 4-star offensive lineman

Football analysts like to say that the key to a great offense starts up the middle on the offensive line. To that end, LSU and head coach Lane Kiffin have prioritized the interior of the line in their 2027 recruiting class.

The Lafayette Daily Advertiser reports that four-star offensive lineman Terrance Smith has committed to the Tigers. The mountain of a man hails from Lansdale, Pennsylvania, and chose LSU over the likes of Rutgers, Tennessee and Auburn.

Smith previously noted that he wanted to choose the program that he felt would best develop his skills, and coach Kiffin's offensive scheme became a main selling point.

BREAKING: Four-Star IOL Terrance Smith has Committed to LSU, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’6 285 IOL chose the Tigers over Auburn, Rutgers, and Tennessee

“Just Different, LETS GEAUX!!!”https://t.co/5WIjm9busVpic.twitter.com/MhC6iK960h

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 15, 2026

Smith also reportedly has a strong relationship with LSU offensive line coach Eric Wolford.

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Messi goal props vs Algeria for World Cup match

Lionel Messi

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup rolls along with a compelling Group J clash as defending champions Argentina met Algeria at Kansas City Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET, this game presents a critical test for both nations as they launch their tournament campaigns. Before the action gets underway, follow this breakdown to trade on Messi goal props vs Algeria for today's match.

New users who sign up using the Kalshi promo code TSNEWS here will receive a $10 bonus to use on all World Cup games after making $10 in trades.

Entering their first game of the group stage, both squads are starting with a clean slate. In a competitive Group J that also includes Austria and Jordan, capturing three points in this first matchday will be paramount for either side's hopes of progressing to the knockout stage.

As the lights shine down in the Midwest, all eyes will be on how these two distinct soccer cultures collide on the sport's biggest stage. With everything to play for in the opening round, expect a fierce, high-energy battle right from the opening whistle.

Argentina vs Algeria prediction markets

Because this is the first game of the World Cup for both nations, participants taking a position must build their strategies without the benefit of tournament data. Neither team has logged match time this tournament. When it comes to head-to-head history, the records show that Argentina won their last meeting by a single goal, a narrow margin that underscores how competitive Algeria can be against top-tier opposition.

With a blank statistical slate for the tournament, market consensus is heavily influenced by key injuries and defensive availability. Argentina faces major disruptions on their backline. Starting defender Nicolas Tagliafico is officially missing due to injury, forcing a tactical reshuffle. Adding to those concerns, star goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and forward Nico Gonzalez are both listed as doubtful. Should Martinez fail to start, Argentina's defensive stability could become a vulnerability for traders to target.

Algeria is dealing with a major setback of their own. Integral defender Ramy Bensebaini is confirmed missing due to injury. His absence weakens Algeria's defensive structure and limits their ability to build from the back.

With both sides missing crucial defensive pieces, traders evaluating this market must decide if these absences will open up the game tactically, resulting in a higher-scoring affair than a typical tournament opener.

Best Messi goal props vs Algeria for World Cup

For traders looking at individual player markets, Lionel Messi to score anytime (50% implied probability on Kalshi) presents a compelling opportunity backed by Argentina's team-level attacking data. Argentina enters this match averaging a dominant 2.67 goals per game at home, and the squad has found the back of the net in seven consecutive matches. With that volume of goals being produced on a consistent basis, Messi, as Argentina's primary creative and finishing threat, stands to benefit directly.

The case strengthens further when you consider Argentina's first-half dominance. Winning the first half in 88% of their matches suggests they come out aggressively and look to establish early control. Messi thrives in these proactive, front-foot setups where Argentina is dictating play and creating chances in abundance.

On the other side, Algeria's defensive concerns add to the appeal. With key defender Ramy Bensebaini confirmed missing through injury, Algeria's backline is weakened. Against a high-powered Argentine attack averaging nearly three goals per home game, the likelihood of defensive breakdowns increases, creating the exact type of space Messi exploits best.

Pick: Messi Anytime Goalscorer

Argentina vs. Algeria prediction

For traders looking to take a position on prediction platforms, analyzing recent external form provides the clearest path forward. In this tournament-opening match for both teams, underlying performance metrics strongly justify why the market price heavily favors Argentina.

Evaluating the implied probability of an Argentina win reveals a highly compelling statistical profile. Argentina rides an immaculate seven-match winning streak into this tournament, proving their ability to consistently secure results across all competitions. Their attacking engine is operating at peak efficiency, finding the back of the net in seven consecutive games. Crucially for traders, Argentina starts incredibly fast. They win the first half in a staggering 88% of their matches. This early dominance is a vital metric because data shows that when Algeria falls behind 1-0 as the away team, they win 0% of their matches. When Argentina secures a 1-0 lead at home, their win rate jumps to a flawless 100%.

Taking a position against Algeria carries some inherent risk. Traders evaluating a Draw or Away Win market price must acknowledge Algeria's recent resilience. The North African squad is unbeaten in their last four matches and boasts a formidable defensive record, logging clean sheets in four consecutive outings. With an offensive output that averages 2.3 goals away from home, they possess the firepower to challenge Argentina's depleted defense.

Despite Algeria's strong recent form, the overall statistical landscape favors the South Americans. Argentina's performance over their last five matches is distinctly stronger than Algeria's output. Argentina is also fully capable of matching Algeria's defensive stability, bringing an impressive three-match clean sheet streak of their own into the tournament. Coupling a sturdy defense with an attack that averages a dominant 2.67 goals at home, Argentina is thoroughly equipped to dictate the pace. Expect them to leverage their high-scoring, first-half tendencies to establish an early lead and ultimately capture all three points.

Pick/Prediction: Argentina Win

Four-star PF Jeremy Jenkins down to 10 schools

2027 4-Star PF Jeremy Jenkins (photo credit - Jamie Shaw)

Jeremy Jenkins, a four-star power forward in the 2027 class, tells Rivals he’s down to ten schools. Moving forward, the 6-foot-9 rising senior out of Riviera Prep (FL) will consider Dayton, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, NC State, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Washington, West Virginia, and Xavier.

Jenkins is currently in the process of scheduling official visits.

Prior to trimming his list, he held offers from USC, Arizona State, BYU, Oklahoma State, Villanova, Oregon, Georgetown, Kansas, LSU, Oklahoma, Georgia, Mississippi State, and others.

Jenkins is ranked as the No. 41 overall prospect in the 2027 class, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He is also the No. 5 power forward nationally.

During the Nike EYBL season with Nightrydas, Jenkins has averaged 12.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game.

At the NBPA Top-100 Camp last week, Jenkins averaged 10.5 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, earning recognition as one of the event’s top performers from Rivals National Recruiting Analyst Jamie Shaw, who had the following to say about his game:

“Jeremy Jenkins is a physical specimen. He bullied his way to consistent production in his second game of the day, rebounding the ball and finishing at the front of the rim. There is not a ton of wiggle in his game, but he gets downhill with a purpose and showed some passing abilities. He also knocked down the two free throws that sealed the win for his team. He’s someone who simply competes.”

When is Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway? Date, start time, card and how to watch UFC 329 fight

Conor McGregor will make his long-awaited return to the UFC this month, as he takes onMax Holloway in a rematch 13 years in the making.

McGregor has not fought in five years, having broken his leg in his last outing in the Octagon, a 2021 loss to Dustin Poirier. As such, it’s hard to know which version of the Irishman will appear at UFC 329, where he fights Holloway in Las Vegas.

Holloway has been much more active than his old rival, who outpointed him in 2013, but the Hawaiian enters this fight on the back of a defeat – a one-sided decision against Charles Oliveira in March.

Conor McGregor before his leg break against Dustin Poirier in 2021 (Getty)
Conor McGregor before his leg break against Dustin Poirier in 2021 (Getty)

Still, the 34-year-old is a former champion like McGregor, 37, and is deemed one of the greatest featherweights of all time. He has also had success at lightweight, although he will fight McGregor at welterweight, where the Irishman has experience and Holloway does not.

In the co-main event, Paddy “The Baddy” Pimblett aims to bounce back from his first UFC loss, but the Liverpudlian faces a stern test as he takes on the heavy-hitting, well-rounded Benoit Saint-Denis.

Here’s all you need to know:

When is the fight?

UFC 329 will take place on Saturday 11 July at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, US. The early prelims will begin at 10pm BST (2pm PT / 4pm CT / 5pm ET), with the regular prelims following at 12am BST (4pm PT / 6pm CT / 7pm ET) on Sunday, before the main card starts at 2am BST on Sunday (6pm PT / 8pm CT / 9pm ET on Saturday).

How can I watch it?

In the UK, the card will air live on TNT Sports and is also accessible via HBO Max, EE TV, Virgin Media, Amazon Prime Video, and Sky Sports. In the US, Paramount+ will stream the action, with CBS showing a segment of the card.

Odds

McGregor – 5/2; Holloway – 3/10

Pimblett – 13/10; Saint-Denis – 8/13

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McGregor during his 2013 win over Max Holloway (Getty)
McGregor during his 2013 win over Max Holloway (Getty)

Fight card in full

Subject to change:

Main card

Conor McGregor vs Max Holloway 2 (welterweight)

Paddy Pimblett vs Benoit Saint-Denis (lightweight)

Cory Sandhagen vs Mario Bautista (bantamweight)

Brandon Royval vs Lone’er Kavanagh (flyweight)

Gable Steveson vs Elisha Ellison (heavyweight)

Prelims

Ex-champ Robert Whittaker’s spot on the prelims is testament to the depth of UFC 329 (Getty)
Ex-champ Robert Whittaker’s spot on the prelims is testament to the depth of UFC 329 (Getty)

Robert Whittaker vs Nikita Krylov (light-heavyweight)

Luke Riley vs Kai Kamaka III (featherweight)

Damian Pinas vs Cesar Almeida (middleweight)

Cody Garbrandt vs Adrian Yanez (bantamweight)

Early prelims

Tracy Cortez vs Wang Cong (women’s flyweight)

Ryan Gandra vs Zachary Reese (middleweight)

Ode’ Osbourne vs Cody Durden (flyweight)

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England defender Tino Livramento ruled out of 2026 World Cup

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Defender Tino Livramento (R) sustained a calf injury during a training session Sunday in Kansas City, Mo. Photo by Neil Hall/EPA

June 16 (UPI) -- England defender Tino Livramento will not play in the 2026 World Cup due to a calf injury he sustained in training, the team announced Tuesday.

The Newcastle defender sustained the injury during a session Sunday in Kansas City, Mo.

England called up Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah to replace Livramento on the 26-man roster. The Three Lions said Chalobah will travel to their base camp while his teammates head to Dallas for their World Cup opener.

World Cup teams are allowed to replace an outfield player up to 24 hours before their first game of the tournament. Dan Burn, Marc Guehi, Reece James, Ezri Konsa, Nico O'Reilly, Jerell Quansah, Djed Spence and John Stones are the other defenders on the Three Lions' roster.

No. 4 England will take on No. 11 Croatia in a Group L match at 4 p.m. EDT Wednesday in Arlington, Texas. The Three Lions will face No. 73 Ghana in their second group stage match June 23 in Foxborough, Mass.

They will meet No. 34 Panama in their group stage finale June 27 in East Rutherford, N.J.

Dover 8U Cal Ripken dominates, claims Kittredge tourney crown

ROCHESTER - The Dover Cal Ripken 8-year-old all-star baseball team won all five of its games and won its division at the 20th annual Kittredge Memorial Tournament at Roger Allen Park on Sunday, June 14.

Dover opened the tournament with pool-play wins over Oyster River (13-3), Windham (12-3), and Roger Allen (10-5). Dover then beat Barrington, 5-2 in the semifinals, and Windham, 9-1 in the championship. 

Members of the Dover Cal Ripken 8-year-old all-star team celebrate after winning its division at last weekend's Kittredge Memorial Tournament at Roger Allen Park in Rochester.

“Our league, coaches and families couldn’t be happier for this group," Dover head coach Jordan Anderson said. "This team has been a two-year project and they’re seeing their hard work pay off. They’ll enjoy this one, but know it’s just the start of our journey this summer.”

Members of the team include Elliott Anderson, Jack Fogarty, Matty Jones, Preston Mathien, Amari LaFleur, Benny Adams, Nolan McGann, Hudson Fortier, Brooks Daly, Oliver Royer and Bennett Clancy. The team batboy is Parker Jones, and assistant coaches are Nate Jones and Justin Fogarty.

Dover will next play in the 8-year-old Cal Ripken state tournament in Londonderry, running July 10-19.

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Why Dana White should discipline UFC fighter for disrespectful Michelle Obama comment

UFC president Dana White said he hated Josh Hokit's vile comments about Michelle Obama.

"I understand that the Obama’s are public figures but I’m completely against saying nasty and false things about people’s families. Everyone knows my position on free speech but I hate that kind of nonsense," White said in a text to Time magazine.

If he hates it as much as he says, he should do something about it. A hefty fine, suspension or both should do just fine. Whatever it takes to make him think twice next time.

Hating something doesn't make it stop. Consequences do. That's the only way to ensure fighters don't get out here thinking they can say any ol' thing, a concept some of them struggle to grasp. It's not every fighter, but it's enough that it reflects poorly on the entire group. Repeat offenders like Sean Stricklandslide far too often.

"Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?" Hokit said Sunday after beating Derrick Lewis at the Freedom 250 event on the White House lawn. He said the same thing about Brittney Griner in January.

It's hard to believe White actually cares about Hokit's disrespect towards the former First Lady given the UFC head's close friendship with Donald Trump, who opened the door for hate against the Obamas, and only four months ago posted a racist video to social media depicting them as apes. It's no coincidence Hokit shouted out Trump first before taking aim at Obama.

White's response proves how detrimental to the UFC he believed that moment to be. The stain on a successful event that it was. So if he doesn't care about the implied racism, he should at least care about how it reflects on his company, its employees and even the UFC's fans. And how it keeps the door open for these things to continue happening. That alone is grounds for discipline.

Brendan Sorsby declares for the NFL supplemental draft

Brendan Sorsby's college career is over.

I've written a bit about Brendan Sorsby in this newsletter, most recently about why his injunction didn't have to be the end of college football. Sure enough, it appears enough pressure was put on Texas Tech to force Sorsby into this summer's NFL supplemental draft.

In case you're wondering how the supplemental draft works, check out Christian D'Andrea's summary, which includes a preview of Sorsby's draft stock. And here's Cory Woodroof with a list of potential landing spots for the talented quarterback, including... the Eagles?

"Would the Eagles actually pivot off Jalen Hurts one day? You cannot rule it out. Adding Hurts shocked the NFL in 2020 while Philadelphia had Carson Wentz on the roster. We won't rule out Howie Roseman making a big swing on Sorsby as the possible franchise quarterback to replace Hurts one day."

And if you're wondering who replaces Sorsby at Texas Tech, we have the answer to that question too.

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Yankees get bad news on trade odds for .865 OPS Austin Wells upgrade

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The New York Yankees are heading towards the 2026 MLB trade deadline with a few clear needs standing out. While they could use more bullpen help and maybe a new infielder, the catcher position is one to strongly consider.

Austin Wells has been a big disappointment this season, and the Yankees now need to seriously consider adding catching help this summer. While there are some interesting options, one stands out as an ideal pickup for not just 2026, but the future.

Unfortunately, Jim Bowden of The Athletic gave the Yankees some bad news on their trade odds to land this .865 OPS Colorado Rockies catcher Hunter Goodman, as the All-Star catcher would be "very difficult" to pry from the Rockies.

Yankees get bad news on Hunter Goodman trade odds

"It's going to be really difficult to pry Goodman away from the Rockies, considering he's by far their best player, but he would be a great fit," Bowden writes.

With the Yankees' catchers struggling as much as they have this season, with catchers hitting .526 for the team this season, far and away the worst of any position on the roster, their need for an upgrade makes sense.

Goodman, the 26-year-old Rockies All-Star, would be the best possible trade target by a wide margin. He's not only young and under club control through the 2029 season, but he might be one of the best-hitting catchers in the sport right now.

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His .865 OPS is a very strong mark, and with a .255 batting average, 20 homers, 37 RBIs, 65 hits, 12 doubles, and 2.1 bWAR, Goodman has been an elite hitter this season.

If he were playing on a better team, he might be in consideration for being the best catcher in baseball. Goodman joining the Yankees would be a dream trade outcome, as he'd be a massive upgrade over Wells and provide a spark to this offense.

But, unfortunately, it's going to be very difficult to convince the Rockies to trade Goodman. This trade would cost the Yankees some of their top prospects, and while it would be worth it, it's hard to imagine such a deal happening.

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Two fans are getting paid $50,000 to watch the World Cup in a real-life ‘Truman Show’

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Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images

Getting paid to watch the World Cup sounds like the kind of dream job that simply should not exist.

Imagine you could walk away from work, sink into a comfortable chair and pocket $50,000 to take in every single game of this summer’s tournament. Well, that is exactly what happened to Kevin Kotoko and Austin Franklin, two football fans now living out the envy of supporters everywhere.

The pair beat thousands of hopefuls to become Fox’s official World Cup watchers for the next six weeks. The only catch? They have to do all of their viewing from inside a custom-built glass cube planted in Times Square.

A ‘perfect job’ watching the World Cup in the heart of New York City, but…

Kotoko, a Liverpool fan from Florida, was working as a waiter when he learned he had been chosen from the thousands who uploaded audition videos to social media. He did not need long to make up his mind.

Recalling the moment, Kotoko told The Guardian: “I quit my job. I found out on Thursday that I had won the competition, so I told them on Friday that it would be my last day.”

He shares the giant fishbowl with Franklin, an influencer from Philadelphia, for the duration of the tournament. Between them, the pair are tasked with creating social media content, recording their reactions and engaging with fans across all 104 fixtures.

Franklin said: “It has really felt a bit like being on the Truman Show. I forget at times that we’re here. I’m watching a game for a few minutes and then I look over at Kevin and see people on top of me.

“There’s 30 people watching us, watching games, most of the time. It is a weird experience.”

The perks help. A nice hotel around the corner, and food inspired by each competing nation is served up inside the cube.

The expanded 48-team format means this is a marathon rather than a sprint, with four matches a day spread across three time zones throughout the group stage. Even so, neither man is finding much to grumble about.

Franklin said: “I’m sitting on a couch, watching football. It’s pretty fun. There is something about the spirit of the World Cup that takes over. We have pretty much the perfect job.”

Six weeks in a glass box with the world peering in might not suit everyone — but with a five-figure paycheck and the World Cup on a loop, it is not a bad way to spend the summer.

Falcons host six players for tryouts at mandatory minicamp

The Atlanta Falcons are kicking off their three-day mandatory minicamp today at Flowery Branch. In addition to the full 90-man offseason roster (including James Pearce Jr.) there will be six tryout players joining the team at camp. The group includes a pair of specialists who may push Nick Folk and Jake Bailey.

The Falcons just announced that the following six players will be getting a shot to make the team.

Falcons minicamp tryouts:

  • K Andrew Brown
  • P Matt Hayball
  • OL Jake Curhan
  • DT Byron Cowart
  • TE Thomas Odukoya
  • LB Anfernee Orji

Andrew Brown and Matt Hayball are the most interesting members of the group, even if it's a long shot for them to steal a roster spot from one of the veteran specialists who already have a job. Most likely this is case of Kevin Stefanski just bringing in some competition for Folk and Bailey to keep things interesting. Unless either one is injured, we likely won't be hearing from Brown and Hayball again after this week.

The guy who has the most to gain is likely Byron Cowart (6-foot-3, 300 pounds), a former fifth-round pick by the Patriots in the 2019 NFL draft. He's missed multiple seasons but has 51 games of experience as a pro. That could help him earn a job in Atlanta's interior defensive line rotation, which is relatively weak behind underrated starter Brandon Dorlus.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons trying out 6 players at mandatory minicamp

Amended College Sports Bill Leaves SEC, Big Ten Concerns Intact

An amended version of the Protect College Sports Act likely won’t garner support from the Big Ten or SEC.

On Thursday, the Senate Commerce Committee will hold a markup of the bipartisan legislation—the first time a college sports bill has made it this far in the Senate. It’s the next step in bringing the bill to the Senate floor for a vote, which lawmakers who introduced it say they want to pass by the chamber’s August recess.

Currently, sweeping legislation to govern college sports, introduced by Sens. Ted Cruz (R., Texas), Maria Cantwell (D., Wash) and sponsored by Eric Schmitt (R., Mo) and Chris Coons (D., Del) in May, doesn’t have unanimous support from the college sports community—notably the Big Ten and SEC. 

Both lawmakers and school/conference officials have stated they hope the bill will become amenable to the Big Ten and SEC through the amendment process. But despite multiple meetings between Big Ten and SEC officials and bill sponsors, the amended bill that will be considered does not alleviate some of the Big Ten and SEC’s biggest concerns, according to a copy obtained by Front Office Sports on Monday night

Additional amendments could be introduced during the markup itself, but it is unclear whether additional changes will be enough to get these stakeholders on board. 

The new version of the bill still allows FBS football programs to pool their media rights and sell them as a package, even though the provision is optional and would require at least 75% of FBS programs to agree to it. 

“We are not opposed to other conferences and universities exploring and opting in to media pooling,” SEC commissioner Greg Sankey wrote in a letter to members this weekend. “However, the media pooling, as written, exposes the SEC to potential lawsuits forcing the conference into the media pooling practice.”

He added: “It forces the SEC and Big Ten to either play intraconference postseason tournaments or play only other non-pooling conferences or universities in the postseason to replace the CFP.” 

The Big Ten and SEC have also expressed concerns about the aspect of the bill that would prevent a Big Ten-SEC merger to form a two-conference super league. Sankey wrote, “we expect every university and every conference, along with outside entities, to be treated the same with respect to application of rules and regulations.” This portion of the bill also remains unchanged.

Additionally, no major changes were made to sections allowing a private right of action (meaning players could still sue schools for violating certain rules stipulated in the bill), which the two leagues said was too broad, and the preemption of state laws, which the leagues said was too narrow.

One major change in the bill, however, was how it would enforce the health and well-being of women’s and Olympic sports. A section of the bill would require all Division I schools to abide by the minimum number of sports required by NCAA or FBS membership; “large sized” schools— meaning those that report at least $80 million in annual athletic department revenue—were not allowed to reduce the number of roster sports and amount of grant-in-aid for women’s and Olympic sports teams below the 2024-25 season, with a few exceptions. Previously, this provision was required only for schools that chose to pool and sell media rights.

Meanwhile, lawmakers behind the bill have told FOS they want the bill to pass, regardless of whether the Big Ten and SEC get on board. 

“With 50 states in the country and 100 senators, there’s an awful lot of senators from states that don’t have either SEC or Big Ten teams, but do have college sports,” Sen. Coons said two weeks ago. “Note that three out of the four original cosponsors are from Texas, Missouri and Washington, which have both SEC and Big Ten schools in them, which I think is an important signal.”

He added: “We need to be willing to risk pushing back on the SEC. They are used to being the big game in town.”

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Report: Ilia Topuria suffered orbital fractures in both eyes in UFC White House loss, will not return in 2026

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Ilia Topuria of Spain checks his face in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Ilia Topuria (17-1) has been released from the hospital and is on his way home to recover.

The former UFC lightweight champion suffered orbital fractures in both eyes in his technical knockout loss to Justin Gaethje in the UFC White House main event last Sunday in Washington, DC, with the right eye suffering the bulk of the damage. That’s according to a report from Marca, which also indicates “El Matador” will not return to action until some point in 2027.

UFC CEO, Dana White, predicted the injury during the UFC White House post-fight conference.

“We literally had him get out of the Octagon before the hand was even raised and sent him to the hospital,” White said. “He’s busted up. I’m not a doctor, but his eye looked like he probably has a broken orbital. I don’t know that; that’s not a fact. I’m just assuming. My plans for him are to go home and rest and recover, take his time. [It] was a rough night for him. I just want to make sure he’s healthy and good and not even thinking about him fighting again. I just want him to go home and relax and rest and heal.”

Losing to Gaethje marked the first loss of Topuria’s pro career, which “El Matador” spent primarily at 145 pounds. No word yet on whether or not the former two-division champion plans to move back down to featherweight or hang around at lightweight to get his revenge on Gaethje — assuming “The Highlight” is still around by the time Topuria is cleared to return.

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Charlie Villanueva on the bond that he shares with Boston Celtics wing Jordan Walsh

Former UConn and Dallas Mavericks standout Charlie Villanueva may not have a lot of obvious basketball connections to former Arkansas star and current Boston Celtics forward Jordan Walsh. But the two share a bond over their rare condition known as alopecia that causes hair loss in people who have it as early as childhood. "What's crazy is ... I didn't know much about him," said Villanueva in a recent interview with CLNS Media.

"I didn't know he played basketball ...," he added. "We connected through alopecia. Obviously, I have alopecia, I've had it since I was ten years old. And at the time, his parents were struggling on how to figure and find answers for him."

"And they reached out," continued the Husky alum. "Somehow, there was a connection. Ramon Sessions, who's his agent, made the connection – and we've been family ever since."

Dec 2, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jordan Walsh (27) reacts while walking off of the court after a game against the New York Knicks at the TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

"The thing with him is he was young, right?" said Villanueva. "It's like I'm looking at myself in the mirror talking to my younger self. So I knew he wasn't going to express himself and really tell me or articulate what (were) his feelings, but I just had to tell him my experience, what I've been through, and where I was going, right?"

"I played in the NBA, I didn't let alopecia hold me back. One of the things that I did tell him and it stuck with him is make sure you have alopecia and alopecia doesn't have you. But that's my little brother, love them to death. Good kid. Comes from a good family and I'm here to support. I think everything happens for a reason, and one of the reasons why I got alopecia is to help others."

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Oregon State stays in-state to land LB Kawai Chamberlin

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Eugene (Ore.) Willamette linebacker Kawai Chamberlin is headed right up the road for college.

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The top five player in the state of Oregon committed to Oregon State.

Chamberlin had offers from across the country, but spurned the Big Ten to play in the Pac-12.

“There are many reasons I picked Oregon State,” said Chamberlin. “Coach Shep (JaMarcus Shephard) has put together a top notch staff that I believe has what it takes to turn this program around and I want to be part of the journey.”

In fact, the coaching staff was a major reason for him picking the Beavers.

“Coach Shep and coach (Cort) Dennison put so much time and effort into recruiting me,” said Chamberlin. “Family is very important to me and I feel that they worked hard to develop that relationship with me.”

And he said that home feeling played a giant role in his comfort level.

“From the moment I stepped onto campus, the coaches and players made me feel at home,” said Chamberlin.

He continued to rave about the coaching staff.

“The energy this staff has is incredible,” said Chamberlin. “There is a standard that coach Shepard and the staff have that isn’t for everyone, but it’s for me. I felt they have a plan for me to develop to my full potential and achieve my goals.”

Manchester United reportedly agree to record-breaking Amazon ‘All or Nothing’ documentary deal

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Manchester United have agreed to a record-breaking documentary deal with Amazon, opening the club’s doors to “All or Nothing” cameras for the first time.

Cameras will follow the team starting in preseason through the entirety of the 2026-27 campaign, with the series set to debut in summer 2027 across more than 240 countries. United is reportedly describing the fee as a “record” for any documentary involving a professional football club, surpassing what Amazon previously paid for its seasons with Arsenal, Manchester City, and Tottenham.

The deal comes almost exactly a year after United walked away from this same arrangement. The Athletic’s David Ornstein and Adam Crafton reported in July 2025 that Amazon had offered United more than £10 million ($13.64 million) for access during the 2025-26 season, an offer the club declined even as it carried more than £700 million in debt. Then-manager Ruben Amorim was behind the decision, telling the club he wasn’t comfortable with the distraction a camera crew would bring to a dressing room he was still rebuilding, with the time pressure of the upcoming season also a factor.

United’s chief executive at the time, Omar Berrada, had actually supported doing the series. The club sided with its manager instead, in what read at the time as a vote of confidence in Amorim even as he went on to finish just three spots above the relegation zone.

Amorim never got to build on that confidence. He was fired in January, and Michael Carrick, promoted from interim manager to the permanent job, returned United to the Champions League and led the club to a third-place finish. The locker room that was reportedly too fragile for Amazon’s cameras a year ago is evidently stable enough now, with United framing the new deal as part of a broader push toward transparency and noting Amazon’s track record with the format made it an appealing partner once the club was ready to proceed, according to the Manchester Evening News. The documentary will center on Carrick’s first full season as permanent manager, along with contributions from Berrada and sporting director Jason Wilcox.

Man Utd has also reached an agreement with Lionsgate for a scripted drama modeled loosely on Netflix’s The Crown, chronicling United’s broader history rather than a single season, though that project remains unwritten and unsold, according to The Athletic.

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Bryson DeChambeau tests TaylorMade prototype drivers before U.S. Open

For some players, a driver is a driver. For Bryson DeChambeau, it is closer to a physics project with a headcover. That is why the sight of the two-time U.S. Open champion testing new TaylorMade prototype drivers on the range at Shinnecock Hills before the 2026 U.S. Open immediately became one of the week’s most interesting equipment stories.

DeChambeau was seen on television hitting the drivers on the practice range, and images and reports of the testing spread quickly across social media and several credible golf outlets. The timing was hard to miss. On Monday, two TaylorMade heads were added to the USGA and R&A Conforming Driver Head List: Qi4D Proto 200+ Version 1 and Qi4D Proto 200+ Version 2.

That does not mean DeChambeau is guaranteed to play one in competition. It means the heads are conforming, available to be used under the Rules of Golf, and clearly interesting enough for one of the game’s most famous drivers of the golf ball to test during major championship week.

In other words, this is not nothing.

What the USGA list tells us

The TaylorMade Qi4d 200+ (Version 1) and Qi4d 200+ (Version 2) drivers

The USGA listing gives us a few hard details. Both heads are TaylorMade Qi4D Proto 200+ models. Both are listed at 7 degrees of loft. Both are marked “PROTO” and “200+,” both have carbon face markings, a TaylorMade T-logo crown alignment mark and hosel orientation indicators. The listing also notes Speed Pocket markings on the sole, along with weight-port markings.

Version 1 and Version 2 are separate entries, which tells us TaylorMade did not submit the same head twice under identical markings.

The most eye-catching number is the loft: 7 degrees.

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That is extremely low by normal retail standards, but DeChambeau is not a normal, retail-standard golfer. His speed, launch conditions and preferred shot shape have long made driver fitting more complicated than it is for most players. A 10.5-degree head off the rack is built for the rest of the planet. Bryson lives in a different zip code.

There also appears to be a meaningful weighting difference between the two prototypes. Version 2 has two 10-gram weights positioned in the front heel and toe areas of the sole, which should push the center of gravity more forward. Version 1 has those same two front weights, plus a third weight in the back of the head. All things being equal, that should make Version 1 slightly easier to launch higher and create a little more spin, while Version 2 should be the lower-spinning, more forward-CG option.

The “200+” name is also going to make equipment watchers raise an eyebrow, because DeChambeau has spent years chasing extraordinary ball speed. Still, without confirmation from TaylorMade or DeChambeau, it would be a mistake to assume exactly what that marking means. It could refer to a performance target, an internal project name, a head specification or something else entirely.

What we still don’t know

Bryson DeChambeau testing TaylorMade drivers Monday at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.

There is plenty we do not know.

We do not know the head volume. We do not know the exact center-of-gravity location, face curvature, lie angle, playing length, shaft, internal weighting structure or how much these heads differ from TaylorMade’s retail Qi4D drivers. We also do not know whether DeChambeau tested both Version 1 and Version 2 extensively, although it is believed both were part of the testing process.

Most importantly, we do not know whether either prototype will go into the bag when the tournament starts.

That is the important distinction. The USGA’s conforming list is not a retail catalog and it is not a tournament commitment sheet. It simply identifies driver heads that have been submitted for evaluation and determined to conform to the Rules of Golf.

For DeChambeau, though, the search itself is the story.

Why this matters for Bryson

Bryson DeChambeau won the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst with a bag filled with clubs that had LA Golf shafts.

DeChambeau’s relationship with equipment has always been part innovation, part obsession and part controlled chaos. He made one-length irons famous, rebuilt his body in pursuit of speed, turned launch-monitor numbers into appointment viewing and has rarely been shy about asking equipment to do things most golfers would never consider.

That is what makes these TaylorMade prototypes so fascinating. DeChambeau is not just looking for a driver that goes far. Everyone on tour wants that. He needs a driver that can survive his speed, manage spin, control curvature and produce a reliable flight under major championship pressure.

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At Shinnecock, that matters even more. The course is exposed, strategic and wind-sensitive. Raw distance helps anywhere, but at a U.S. Open venue where angles, fairway position and trajectory control matter, a driver that produces the right miss can be more valuable than one that simply produces the longest ball.

That is the grander equipment lesson here. At the highest level, fitting is not about finding the club that performs best one time. It is about finding the club that performs predictably when the swing is fast, the wind is moving and the consequences are severe.

Will golfers ever see this in stores?

That is the million-dollar question, or, given modern driver pricing, at least the $650 question.

There is no indication these specific TaylorMade Qi4D Proto 200+ heads are headed to retail. In fact, a 7-degree prototype driver built for someone with DeChambeau’s speed profile would make almost no sense for most recreational golfers. For the average player, that kind of loft would turn golf into a low-launch escape room.

But tour prototypes can matter beyond the player they are built for. Sometimes they are one-off solutions. Sometimes they are test beds. Sometimes an idea that starts with an elite player eventually filters into a future retail product in a more playable form.

For now, the safest conclusion is this: TaylorMade has built at least two conforming prototype drivers that appear to be part of DeChambeau’s ongoing search for the ideal driver. He has been testing them at Shinnecock Hills before the U.S. Open. They are legal to play. They are not confirmed for competition. They are not confirmed for retail.

And because it is Bryson, everyone in the equipment world is going to keep watching.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Bryson DeChambeau tests TaylorMade prototype drivers at US Open 2026

5 best Josh Berry landing spots for the 2027 NASCAR season

Josh Berry is looking for a new NASCAR organization for the 2027 season. After Wood Brothers Racing revealed that Berry would not return to the No. 21 car, it leaves him seeking a new ride in NASCAR. There are plenty of options, but the lack of sponsorship might be his biggest obstacle moving forward.

So, which teams would be realistic destinations? Below we dive into the five best NASCAR landing spots for Berry in 2027.

Front Row Motorsports

CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 23: Noah Gragson, driver of the #4 Rush Truck Centers Ford, drives during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 23, 2026 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images)

Front Row Motorsports would be a great option for Berry. The current Wood Brothers Racing driver would likely replace Noah Gragson while staying in the NASCAR Cup Series. If Berry wants to stay with Ford in the Cup Series, Front Row Motorsports is his only realistic option. Plus, the organization has been running better lately.

Kaulig Racing

Oct 31, 2025; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver A.J. Allmendinger (16) during practice for the NASCAR Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Kaulig Racing might be more sponsorship-dependent for Berry; however, this is another good landing spot. It depends on whether Berry wants to stay in the Cup Series, as there likely won't be many rides available moving forward. Kaulig Racing wouldn't be a top team, but it gives Berry a chance to stay at NASCAR's top level.

JR Motorsports, NASCAR O'Reilly Series

Sep 6, 2025; Madison, Illinois, USA; NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Sammy Smith (8) during the Nu Way 200 Sauced by Blues Hog at World Wide Technology Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imagn Images

JR Motorsports is the most obvious landing spot for Berry moving forward. Even though JR Motorsports is in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series, Berry would return to his winning ways with a strong organization. If Berry's focus isn't directly on the Cup Series, JR Motorsports would be a realistic outcome.

Richard Childress Racing

NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Hill (33) races during the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn., Sunday, May 31, 2026.

If it is not Front Row Motorsports, Kaulig Racing, or JR Motorsports, there aren't many more obvious landing spots. Therefore, what if Richard Childress Racing wants to take a shot on Berry? If the driver of the No. 21 car impresses this summer, his stock could grow. Berry would likely drive the No. 33 car in this scenario.

Spire Motorsports

May 23, 2026; Concord, North Carolina, USA; Spire Motorsports driver Michael McDowell (71) during qualifying at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

The same thing goes for Spire Motorsports. What if Michael McDowell doesn't return to the No. 71 car in 2027? Berry could have a similar career resurgence that Daniel Suarez experienced this season. Spire Motorsports and Richard Childress Racing are long shots, but they would be great landing spots for Berry.

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This article originally appeared on Motorsports Wire: 5 best Josh Berry landing spots for the 2027 NASCAR season

Washington football's O-line ranked among nation's best ahead of 2026

The Washington Huskies' offensive line has come a long way in Jedd Fisch's tenure on Montlake.

When the head coach took over the program in January 2024, it was a unit that had been torn down to the studs and pieced together during the Huskies' first season in the Big Ten with players fresh off major knee injuries, transfers from lower levels, and inexperience. Now, according to Phil Steele, the Huskies have one of the best offensive lines in the nation.

The college football analyst released his preseason rankings of every program's offensive line units, and ranked the Huskies at No. 21. However, by the end of the year, position coach Michael Switzer's unit could rise even further up that list thanks to some promising young talent.

Phil Steele's 2026 Top OL Units in the West (National Rank)

1. USC (5)
2. Oregon (8)
3. BYU (19)
4. Washington (21)
5. Boise St (28)
6. UCLA (36)
7. UNLV (47)
8. Fresno St (49)
9. Arizona (50)
10. San Diego St (54)
11. Stanford (57)
12. Utah (60)
13. Air Force (67)

— SuperWest Sports (@SuperWestSports) June 11, 2026

Anchored by seniors Drew Azzopardi and Landen Hatchett at right tackle and center, along with Freshman All-American John Mills at left guard, Washington's offensive line has some established pieces to anchor a unit that will also feature former five-star freshman Kodi Greene at left tackle and redshirt freshman Champ Taulealea at right guard.

Throughout spring practice, the Huskies' offensive line looked like a dominant unit that has certainly improved in leaps and bounds from spring practice in 2024, when there weren't even enough players to run two full units of linemen out for scrimmage periods. And while expectations around the program for the unit are to be one of the best in the conference, the players are shooting for the stars.

"Me and the o-line, we are working," Mills said in February. "We're trying to win that Joe Moore Award. We have our sights on that; that's our goal this offseason, just to get as good as possible."

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies boast high-end offensive line ahead of 2026 season

Who is Emil Andrae? Maple Leafs get talented young defenseman in trade from Flyers

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The Toronto Maple Leafs traded away goalie Joseph Woll on Tuesday to the Philadelphia Flyers.

And while they did get a goalie, Samuel Ersson, as part of the return, the key acquisition is the young defenseman Emil Andrae.

Toronto knew it had to upgrade on the blue line this offseason. Andrae is the first step toward doing so.

MORE: Why the Maple Leafs traded Joseph Woll to the Flyers

Who is Emil Andrae?

Andrae is a 24-year old defenseman from Sweden.

The Flyers originally drafted him in the second round (No. 54 overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft.

He's just 5-foot-9, but a talented left-shot defenseman who can slot somewhere into the defensive unit for the Maple Leafs.

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Is Emil Andrae good?

Andrae played his most NHL games in a season in 2025-26, with 61, and started to show promise.

He had 13 points with two goals and 11 assists, but he was also an intriguing plus-15 while on the ice.

Andrae added 58 blocked shots and 68 hits.

He averaged 15 minutes and 20 seconds of ice time and might get more opportunity in Toronto. He had averaged 17:21 in 42 games in 2024-25, so he's capable of a decent role.

The Maple Leafs likely had multiple destinations that would take a goalie from them, so it seems clear they sought out Andrae as part of this trade.

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Vote for the 2026 Washington County high school football preseason MVP

Earlier this week, The Herald-Mail published its early lists of top Washington County high school football offensive and defensive players to watch.

Now it's your turn to have a say. Who gets your vote as the 2026 Washington County high school football preseason MVP?

There are 24 players, including at least one from each of the county's eight teams, included in the poll. Voting will run through Saturday at noon.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Mail: 2026 Washington County high school football preseason MVP poll

Lansing Lugnuts pitcher Ryan Magdic earns league honor and promotion

Ryan Magdic

Ryan Magdic has been honored by the Midwest League after helping the Lansing Lugnuts win four of five in their series against the Cedar Rapids Kernels from June 8-13.

Magdic, a left-handed pitcher, was named the league's pitcher of the week after striking out nine and allowing three hits and one run over seven innings in the Lugnuts' 8-4 win on Friday, June 12.

Magdic, who was promoted by the Athletics to Double-A Midland on Tuesday, June 16, had a 2-2 record with a 3.22 earned run average this season in 15 appearances and five starts for the Lugnuts. He has struck out 40 and walked just five in 36 1/3 innings.

Magdic is the second Lugnuts player to earn a Midwest League weekly award this season. He joins Davis Diaz, who earned weekly honors in April.

Lansing owns a 29-33 record following its series win over Cedar Rapids and returns to play Tuesday, June 16 when it begins a six-game road series against the West Michigan Whitecaps.

This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Lansing Lugnuts pitcher Ryan Magdic earns league honor

Three-star DL Richard Orosco commits to Washington State and breaks down his decision

Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco Richard Orosco will play his college ball at Washington State and went in-depth on why he chose the Cougars.

Orosco is part of one of the nation’s true power programs, known for developing elite defensive linemen every year. Orosco officially visited Pullman over the weekend and will play his college ball in new Pac-12.

“I’m very excited about my commitment,” Orosco said. “The biggest factor in my decision is the culture that the coaching staff and players bring.

“Having a chance to be around everyone made me realize how much I wanted to be a Coug. I’ve always wanted to be a part of something like that, it’s truly special there.”

Orosco said coaches Eti Ena and Andrew Seumalo were his lead recruiters.

“I have great relationships with both coaches, that definitely was another big factor in my decision,” Orosco said. “They are amazing coaches and will ultimately develop me into the best player I can be.

“I also loved the environment and the people in Pullman, Washington. Everything there is all about Cougar football and it all just feels like home. That all played a huge role for me and it felt like they had everything I was looking for.”

Scheme fit was another big plus.

“I love the defense and how they see me fitting in,” Orosco said. “They see me as an inside 3-tech and 4i and sometimes bouncing out to the 5 depending on the opponents scheme.

“It’s the absolute perfect fit for me and I cant wait to get up there and get going. I think I’m going to fit in perfectly on and off the field so I’m really excited about my decision.”

Argentina vs. Algeria free live stream: How to watch World Cup game online without cable

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Lionel Messi will kick off his sixth and almost certainly final World Cup campaign as a reigning champion.

The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner inspired Argentina to glory at the Qatar 2022 World Cup to finally claim the international game's biggest prize.

Lionel Scaloni's side begin their title defence in Group J against Algeria, who are back at the finals for the first time since 2014.

The Sporting News has all the key details ahead of Argentina vs. Algeria, including how to watch the match and kickoff times.

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What time does Argentina vs. Algeria kick off?

This World Cup clash takes place at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri and kicks off on Tuesday, June 16 at 8 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeTue., June 169 p.m.
Central TimeTue., June 168 p.m.
Mountain TimeTue., June 167 p.m.
Pacific TimeTue., June 166 p.m.

World Cup schedule today and tomorrow

All times Eastern.

Tuesday, June 16

  • France vs. Senegal (3 p.m.)
  • Iraq vs. Norway (6 p.m.)
  • Argentina vs. Algeria (9 p.m.)

Wednesday, June 17

  • Austria vs. Jordan (12 a.m.)
  • Portugal vs. DR Congo (1 p.m.)
  • England vs. Croatia (4 p.m.)
  • Ghana vs. Panama (7 p.m.)
  • Uzbekistan vs. Colombia (10 p.m.)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico. 

What Seattle Mariners conspiracy theory do you believe in spite of having no proof?

SEATTLE - JUNE 02: Seattle Mariners' Executive Vice President & GM Jack Zduriencik speaks with the media after the team announced the retirement of Ken Griffey Jr. prior to the game against the Minnesota Twins at Safeco Field on June 2, 2010 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I decided we needed a silly prompt this week, so buckle up because we are about to get downright ZANY. In spite of our LLegacy here of promoting advanced stats and analysis and backing up arguments with facts, I asked the community via THE FEED to don you tin foil hats and share your favorite pet theory about some aspect of the Seattle Mariners that you feel deeply in your bones to be true, but cannot actually prove it with any real evidence. Y’all rewarded me with some absolutely diabolical and incendiary takes that I’m very excited to slap rankings on using my patented and very scientific Mariners Hot Take Ranking System:

(/rubs hands together deviously)

LET’S RIDE.

Poster chicagomariner says, “Dan Wilson has a private rage room, where he screams, smashes, laughs, cries, rips, gnashes, and generally exhausts his passions.”

“Okay, thanks, Shannon. Yeah, we’ll get ‘em next time. Tough one tonight,” Dan Wilson says for the fifth time tonight, forcing a chuckle, as he wraps up his post-game duties. “All right, see ya tomorrow,” he says. Wilson opens a door to a pitch black room. He closes the soundproof door. He flips a light switch. A concrete room lined with bottles, plates, lamps, vases, glassware, and light bulbs is revealed before his eyes. Like a surgeon prepping for an organ removal, he calmly puts on a full face shield black motorcycle helmet, then zips up dark grey coveralls, and pulls on heavy duty construction gloves. He then strolls over to a rack featuring several baseball bats. He runs his hand over the rack until he lands on his favorite, ol’ Smashy. “Hello, friend,” he says out loud. “It’s time.” Wilson releases a blood-curdling, primal, guttural scream and proceeds to demolish every object in the concrete room with shockingly precise and efficient violent swings of his favorite bat. The sounds of plates, glasses, and bottles shattering is deafening. He doesn’t care. He wants to feel something. He wants the world to feel his managerial rage. For those 30 seconds of pure and unhinged catharsis, Dan Wilson is finally at peace.

Phew, okay! Rating that one an IWAKUMA for creating such delightful mental images.

Poster Chris From Bothell says, “”Safeco Insurance” was never actually an insurance company. People who supposedly had insurance through Safeco Insurance have always been serviced by Liberty Mutual. No one working for “Safeco Insurance” ever did work related to insurance. Safeco Insurance, the corporate entity, was a shell corporation that was part of a complex series of money laundering and bribes to enable the creation of the current ballpark. This was never picked up upon in the flurry of action after the sales tax was narrowly defeated; the “Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District” was a misdirect. When everyone in King County and WA state government that needed to be paid off, got paid off, the ruse was no longer necessary. This is why it is not Dave Niehaus Memorial Stadium. This is why it is now T-Mobile Park and not Safeco Field. It is also why Liberty Mutual quietly retired the Safeco Insurance brand in April of this year, and have turned to straightforward psyop levels of advertising. Ever wonder why the jingle for the insurance ad ends with just a barrage of “LIBERTY LIBERTY LIBERTY lib-er-ty”? They want that name to really stick. They want you to forget that the stadium was named Safeco, for years, as a mocking act of defiance to show that the stadium and baseball are here to stay in spite of what the sports-hating slim majority of King County voters wanted. It is forever Safeco Field. The brand is dead. The stadium is forever. Safeco mortuus est, vivat Safeco.

Had to include this one just for the prose alone, but damn, Chris is onto something. I’ve never met anyone who worked for Safeco Insurance. Have you? Probably not! Rating this one as BRASH for bold creativity and because I just imagined this the whole time I read it:

Staff Writer Jake Mailhot says:


Jake dropped in his blue sky post from a recent prompt by the excellent Mina Kimes. This is it, right here. This is my favorite Mariners conspiracy theory. The one where an unimaginable tragedy interrupted the greatest season ever put together by a Mariners team right before the playoffs started. If you were alive during this time, you know how it felt. There was a before and an after. Nothing that happened in the after seemed to matter like it did in the before.

Rating this one a CLIFF LEE because you can’t bring this up around normal people and not get looked at like a complete asshole.

Poster EricByrnesBuntingClinic says, “I am a long time lurker who had to sign up in order to get the truth about the Eric Byrnes sac bunt that wasn’t. Mr Byrnes good name has been wrongfully dragged through the mud by the so-called “Seattle Mainstream Sports Media Conglomerate ” and the zombie horde of idol worshipping Ichiro lovers who DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH about that fateful evening of April 30th, 2010. And the horrible truth that THEY won’t tell you is that there NEVER WAS a suicide squeeze on during that career ending at-bat. In the Seattle half of the 11th inning, Mr Byrnes was at the plate with megalomaniacal Ichiro standing on 3rd base representing the winning run that would finally unknot the score in a “pitching duel” against the Rangers. The ever observant Mr Byrnes noticed the Rangers 3rd baseman playing out of position and thought he had a decent chance of laying down a bunt past the pitcher for a hit to score the winning run. When Ichiro saw Mr Byrnes showing bunt, he inexplicably broke for home on his own. The world saw what happened next. Mr Byrnes, seeing that the pitch was an obvious ball, brought the bat back, and was a flabbergasted witness to the out at home plate caused by Ichiro’s reckless base running decision. The Mariners went on to lose that game, and the blame was placed squarely upon Mr Byrnes for failing to heed a sign that was never given. Mr Byrnes was publicly shamed in the aftermath so that the Seattle Mariners and the fan base could maintain the ILLUSION that Ichiro never makes mistakes. But REAL fans know the truth about this heinous incident that has inflicted Mariners Nation with scars that still have not healed. But all fans agree that the only good to come from it was when Mr Byrnes mountain bikes over former GM, Jack Zduriencik, in his bid for freedom and for his God given right to play for any beer league softball team that he wants to. Thank you Lookout Landing for the safe space where I can finally set the record straight!

(/takes glasses off)
(/lights a cigarette even though I don’t smoke)
(/takes a long drag and stares out a window for a long, long time)

Comrade. You have broached a topic that is near and dear to my black heart. I was at this game. I witnessed this event with my own eyes. The pain of the 2010 Mariners changed me. It broke every Mariners blogger at that time. This touches on so many controversial elements of that era that unraveling each spool would require a tome larger than WordPress allows. Just know this. This take hit home. It hit deep. I am having unwanted thoughts about Eric Byrnes and questioning Ichiro’s actions in ways I never thought possible. This is diabolical. The unconscionable Ichiro slander. This take is uncouth in ways no one outside of LL’s most longtime readers will understand. I am currently packing this take into a giant crate, nailing it shut, and pushing it down a long, long aisle in a storage warehouse in an undisclosed location. I feel like a take this volcanic deserves a new ranking, but then I remembered who pitched for the Mariners that fateful night:

‘Nuff said.

FoLLks, every take shared in THE FEED was deserving of being posted here, but I simply do not have the time. Do yourself a favor and check them out if you haven’t yet. Huge thank you to everyone for indulging me and this delirious, sweaty prompt. Have a great week and keep an eye on THE FEED for next week’s prompt. Go Mariners.

Mountain West/Pac-12 Softball Transfer Portal Tracker 06-16-2026

Ohio State transfer Kailea Ricks committed to Fresno State on Monday, marking the Bulldogs’ first addition from the 2026 NCAA Transfer Portal. | Kailea Ricks on Twitter/X

The 2026 season has come to its conclusion, and with it, the chaos that is the NCAA transfer portal has officially opened. While teams navigate the Mountain West-Pac-12 split, I will be keeping track of who teams lose and gain through the portal window. This article will be reposted with updates every day until the close of the transfer portal on June 22. There were a few additions made yesterday, so let’s take a look at them.

Entering Portal

* – Indicates a new development

PLAYERPOSITIONCLASSFORMER TEAMDATE ENTEREDNEW TEAMDATE SIGNED
Charley DuranPFRBoise State2026-06-03
Julianne RosePSOBoise State2026-05-12
Ashley Hernandez LoftonRFSOBoise State2026-05-07
Lily RussoPFRColorado State2026-06-12
Abby EdwardsCJRColorado State2026-06-08
Jac Smith2BSOColorado State2026-06-01
Olivia HillLFSOFresno State2026-06-01
Nadia Rountree3BFRFresno State2026-05-28
Alexa BrunettiUTLFRFresno State2026-05-27
Leila DixonUTLSOFresno State2026-05-27
Alina Satcher*DPJRGrand Canyon2026-06-12Cal Baptist*2026-06-15
Izzy RuedaLFFRGrand Canyon2026-06-08
Ellie Pond3BSOGrand Canyon2026-06-08
Maggie Place*PJRGrand Canyon2026-06-08North Texas*2026-06-15
Kennedy ThompsonRFSOHawaii2026-05-30
Katie Wetteland3BFRNevada2026-06-04Arkansas2026-06-13
Gianna Serrano2BFRNevada2026-06-03
Jessica McPartlandPJRNevada2026-06-01
Ainsley BerlingeriPSONevada2026-05-28
Ella DawsonDPSONew Mexico2026-06-08
Caprice BarelaPSONew Mexico2026-06-05
Marina TinariPJRNew Mexico2026-05-19
Jewels Hanawahine2BJRNew Mexico2026-05-13
Mya Pacheco2BFRNew Mexico2026-04-28
Jada LewisLFJROregon State2026-06-09
Ella DardisRFJROregon State2026-06-08
Camrynn GordonSSJROregon State2026-06-07
Kynlee GriffithPSOOregon State2026-06-07
Amariah HoernerPFROregon State2026-06-07
Montse Reyes-CardenasPFRSan Diego State2026-06-08
Tylie KitchenDPFRSan Diego State2026-06-08
Leata SherlinRFFRSan Jose State2026-06-08
Camryn PlocheckSSFRTexas State2026-05-31
Madison AzuaPJRTexas State2026-05-27Texas A&M2026-06-13
Chesney DavisPFRTexas State2026-05-19Tulsa2026-06-09
Savannah CarterUTLFRTexas State2025-11-20
Brooke PiscottaCJRUNLV2026-05-26
Yanina SherwoodPSOUNLV2026-05-26
Jakobi NebekerUTLFRUtah State2026-06-08
Jazmin Ramirez2BFRUtah State2026-05-27
Sofia TrejoCFRUtah State2026-05-25
Jaelyn CastilloCSOUtah State2026-05-06
Emmalyn BrinkaPSRUtah State2026-05-04
Mary Jane NicholsonDPJRUTEP2026-05-21
Jordan Credeur1BFRUTEP2026-05-21
Mallory Zylinski-WrobelCSRUTEP2026-05-21
Hannah JonesPFRUTEP2026-05-21
Arianna FloresPJRUTEP2026-05-21
Ryann PresswoodPFRUTEP2026-05-21
Paige LassiterDPSRUTEP2026-05-21

Signed From Portal

PLAYERPOSITIONCLASSFORMER TEAMDATE ENTEREDNEW TEAMDATE SIGNED
Madison EvansPSOSouth Dakota2026-05-26Grand Canyon2026-06-08
Kinley Pappas1BSOUtah Tech2026-05-19Grand Canyon2026-06-11
Cameron PonichPJRNorth Florida2026-06-01Grand Canyon2026-06-13
Kaelia Ricks*DPSOOhio State2026-06-08Fresno State*2026-06-15
Ava SinDPSRSeattle U2025-12-02San Diego State2026-06-08
Mia RichardsUTLFRTexas Tech2026-05-13UTEP2026-06-10
Lyndsey HookerLFFRMichigan State2026-06-01UTEP2026-06-10
Liliana MontoyaPFRNew Mexico State2026-06-08UTEP2026-06-10

New Developments

Fresno State

Entered Portal: LF Olivia Hill, 3B Nadia Rountree, OF-C Alexa Brunetti, UTL Leila Dixon

Signed From Portal:DP Kaelia Ricks (Ohio State)

Outlook: The Bulldogs became the latest team to make a splash in the portal, earning a commitment from Madera, CA native Kaelia Ricks. The soon-to-be sophomore DP was an Ohio State Buckeye in 2026, slashing .280/.455/.480 across 25 at-bats, with two doubles, a home run and four RBIs. Ricks’ sister, Lealani, was an All-MEAC player at Howard a year ago, so prowess on the diamond runs in the family. Ricks should be an immediate contributer to the ‘Dogs’ quest to get back above .500 in 2027.

Mountain West Conference

Grand Canyon

Entered Portal: 3B Ellie Pond, P Maggie Place (North Texas), LF Izzy Rueda, UTL Alina Satcher (Cal Baptist)

Signed From Portal: P Madison Evans (South Dakota), 1B Kinley Pappas (Utah Tech), P Cameron Ponich (North Florida)

Hawaii

Entered Portal: RF Kennedy Thompson

Signed From Portal: N/A

Nevada

Entered Portal: 3B Katie Wetteland (Arkansas), P Ainsley Berlingeri, P Jessica McPartland, 2B Gianna Serrano

Signed From Portal:N/A

New Mexico

Entered Portal: DP Ella Dawson, P Caprice Barela, P Marina Tinari, 2B Jewels Hanawahine, 2B Mya Pacheco

Signed From Portal:N/A

San Jose State

Entered Portal: RF Leataataofiti Sherlin

Signed From Portal:N/A

UC Davis

Entered Portal: N/A

Signed From Portal: N/A

UNLV

Entered Portal: P Yanina Sherwood, C Brooke Piscotta

Signed From Portal: N/A

UTEP

Entered Portal: P Arianna Flores, DP Mary Jane Nicholson, 1B Jordan Credeur, C Mallory Zylinski-Wrobel, P Hannah Jones, P Ryann Presswood, DP Paige Lassiter

Signed From Portal: UTL Mia Richards (Texas Tech), LF Lyndsey Hooker (Michigan State), P Liliana Montoya (New Mexico State)

Pac-12 Conference

Boise State

Entered Portal: P Charley Duran, P Julianne Rose, RF Ashley Hernandez Lofton

Signed From Portal: N/A

Colorado State

Entered Portal: C Abby Edwards, 2B Jac Smith, P Liliana Russo

Signed From Portal: N/A

Oregon State

Entered Portal: LF Jada Lewis, RF Ella Dardis, SS Camrynn Gordon, P Kynlee Griffith, P Amariah Hoerner

Signed From Portal: N/A

San Diego State

Entered Portal: DP Tylie Kitchen, P Montse Reyes-Cardenas

Signed From Portal: DP Ava Sin (Seattle U)

Texas State

Entered Portal: P Madison Azua (Texas A&M), P Chesney Davis (Tulsa), SS Camryn Plocheck, P-IF Savannah Carter

Signed From Portal: N/A

Utah State

Entered Portal: 2B Jazmin Ramirez, C Jaelyn Castillo, C Sofia Trejo, P Emmalyn Brinka, IF-OF Jakobi Nebeker

Signed From Portal: N/A

RB Leipzig's Norwegian sensation Antonio Nusa aims to shine at World Cup

RB Leipzig's Norwegian sensation Antonio Nusa aims to shine at World Cup
RB Leipzig's Norwegian sensation Antonio Nusa aims to shine at World Cup

RB Leipzig's Antonio Nusa looks forward to his first World Cup after an impressive Bundesliga campaign. The 21-year-old winger scored all his four goals away from the Red Bull Arena as they secured their place back in the Champions League.

Meanwhile, Norway will compete on the biggest stage of international football after a near three-decade absence. For the 2005-born player, the 1998 World Cup is something he could only revisit with old clips.

“I think my first memory of the World Cup is Brazil in 2014,” Nusa said in an interview with RB Leipzig club media. “I just remember the game where Germany won 7-1 against Brazil … to be honest, because I was supporting Brazil. And, I remember you guys won a lot.”

Four-time winners Germany repeated that scoreline in their opening game of the 2026 World Cup against debutants Curaçao on Sunday. In what has been a rather underwhelming start for European teams, Ståle Solbakken's side will hope to have a winning start against Iraq before more challenging duels with Senegal and France.

“Norway is successful in a lot of other sports. But, for football, the last few years haven't been great. So to be able to qualify was truly special,” recalls Nusa with his country preparing for their major tournament since a group stage exit at Euro 2000.

Norway finished top of their qualification group by winning every game, including home and away against Italy. Nusa scored in both of the games against the 2006 champions. He was also on target against neighbours Sweden in the pre-World Cup friendly victory.

“I'm really looking forward to all the games,” Nusa said about his World Cup fever. “Of course, especially against France, it'll be a great challenge. To be able to face them in a World Cup is special. Of course, you want to make it as far as possible.”

The final group stage fixture will see global superstars like Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe go head-to-head. However, Nusa opts for the low profile. “This will be our first tournament as a team together, so we should enjoy that experience, and take steps on a sporting level.”

He is motivated to put his mark on the global stage, though. “I know what I can bring to the team. Hopefully, I'll bring my best level or even a level above that. That's what I'm working towards.

“I dream about everything. World Cup, Champions League, Bundesliga … you know, everything. I want to win things. But, of course, the World Cup is maybe the biggest one you can ever win.”

For Nusa, every game is a reminder for him fulfilling his childhood dream. He was only 16 years and two months old when he first scored a league goal for Stabæk. Less than a year later, he netted a crucial goal in the playoffs against Union SG to guide Club Brugge to the Belgian league triumph. And, after his second title with the Belgian club, Nusa completed his move to Leipzig a couple of years ago for a reported €21 million.

“Even when I'm just playing in the Bundesliga, I'm like realising, ‘wow, it's just a dream.’ And, to be able to go to a World Cup will be another moment where you say, ‘wow, I'm really blessed for that.’ I'm really thankful and happy that every week I get to have this chance because not a lot of people have it.”

Q&A: OL commit Louis Esposito ready to get started at Michigan Football

Louis Esposito
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It took four months from the time Saline (Mich.) High offensive lineman Louis Esposito announced his commitment to when another 2027 prospect followed suit.

Now, Esposito and 15 others make up the No. 12 overall recruiting class in the country. Heading into Victor’s Weekend with a little less than a year being pledged under his belt, Esposito has followed closely the surge in additions the Wolverines garnered since late March, even being on campus first-hand on multiple occasions to see the action unfold.

It helps that Schembechler Hall is barely 15 minutes away from Esposito’s high school, allowing him to have several face-to-face periods with the coaching staff, including head coach Kyle Whittingham and offensive line coach Jim Harding. It’s also given him chances to do the same with those who ended up making the same choice that he did this past July and those who are mulling over Michigan and other Power 4 programs.

Esposito, who finished as the MVP among all offensive linemen at the Under Armour NEXT All-American Camp in Chicago at the end of May, is scheduled to take his official visit this weekend. He and a majority of the 2027 class will enjoy the two nights in Ann Arbor together before returning to preparations for the fall season.

Ranked as the No. 30 interior offensive lineman nationally by Rivals, with 247Sports listing him as the No. 9 in-state recruit, Esposito recently spoke with Maize n Brew about his excitement for the future, how the last few months have shaped his strong feelings about the Wolverines, and more. Here’s is our Q&A:

On taking home the MVP award:

“Anytime you get the chance to play in the Under Armour Camp is an honor. I was very blessed to receive the invite and even make blessed to win MVP here. The biggest thing they said to me was how they were blown away by how much I leaped from this time last year. The last (UA) camp, I was at 6-foot-3.5 and 260 pounds. (Now), I weighed in at 295 and was 6-foot-6.”

On the plethora of Michigan pledges this offseason:

“It’s been great. I feel like all these great kids from across the country are realizing that Michigan is the place to be. I’m really excited to get started.”

On Esposito’s connection with the 2027 class:

“I know this OV weekend, Victor’s Weekend, is going to be huge. But we have our group chat and everyone in there is showing love. Every time there’s a new commit, everyone’s like, ‘Let’s go’ and fired up, so it’s really great to see. We all want the same thing and want to be great.”

On fellow in-state OL commit Jakari Lipsey:

“I was really happy to see Jakari commit. I used to live out in Kalamazoo when my dad (Lou Esposito) coached at Western Michigan, so I grew up with him and played sports against him. It was really cool to see a kid I knew end up in the same spot as me.

“I remember seeing him at one of the spring practices. I went to every single one that I could. It was definitely good to see him and we got to do a lot of bonding. He’s a great kid and I’m excited to get started (with him.)”

On Michigan’s push for in-state talent this cycle:

“It’s definitely great to have those kids. I feel like you have to have those kinds of kids on every team to be successful. I know I talk to coach Harding a lot about how me and Jakari were a big priority. He talked a lot about building the class from the inside-out. So just getting those guys in-state, who know Michigan Football, are fans of Michigan Football, in here to help others continue to get better (is important.)”

On Jim Harding:

“He’s great. Coach Harding texted me (the morning of the camp) saying ‘Good luck.’ They’re always showing me love. That’s all you can really ask for is support and constant love. That’s all they’re doing.”

On the development opportunities while learning under Harding:

“I think it’s really impressive to put two offensive linemen in the first round from any school. But doing it at Utah where those guys aren’t five-stars every single time. So he’s really done more with less, and I’m really excited to be coached by him. He’s been talked about as the best offensive line coach in the country. There’s not much you can ask for to play for a coach like him.”

On the team during spring camp:

“I really enjoyed watching them throughout the spring. I watched them from the very first spring practice all the way to the end. I saw those guys grow better together under coach Harding and coach Whittingham. It was awesome to see them succeed.”

On expectations for this weekend and later on in the year:

“I’m just really looking forward to meeting the guys and create that bond with our class. Build the best class in the nation. For this fall, I really want to go win a state championship with my team. Obviously, I’ll be at almost every single (Michigan) home game. I’m just excited to continue building that bond and relationship with the players and coaches.”

Brad Friedel Explains Exactly Where Wilfried Nancy Lost Celtic

Brad Friedel Explains Exactly Where Wilfried Nancy Lost Celtic
Brad Friedel Explains Exactly Where Wilfried Nancy Lost Celtic

Brad Friedel has identified the mindset that made Wilfried Nancy’s Celtic tenure a slow-motion disaster from the moment he opened his mouth in his first press conference.

Speaking via talkSPORT, the former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper and ex-New England Revolution head coach cut through the noise around Nancy’s failed reign with a clarity that, frankly, most Celtic supporters had already arrived at by matchday three. Two wins from eight games. Experimental formations that left the squad looking lost. A manager who seemed more interested in defending his ideas than winning football matches. Friedel has seen this pattern before – because, by his own admission, he lived a version of it himself.

The MLS Mindset That Doesn’t Travel

Friedel’s central point is worth sitting with. He drew directly on his own coaching experience, explaining how he struggled to adjust when he moved from the Premier League environment into MLS: “I came over here, and I was the head coach with the New England Revolution. I found it difficult to go from the professionalism of the Premier League to this way. I couldn’t wrap my head around it. I was too stubborn to stay in my own professionalism. I wouldn’t adapt to the level of MLS.”

That’s a candid and self-aware assessment. His argument is that Nancy underwent the same process in reverse – he adapted successfully to MLS culture at Columbus Crew, absorbed its values around style and long-term project-building, and then carried those values wholesale into an environment that will not tolerate them. Celtic is not Columbus Crew. Scottish football is not MLS. The stakes, the scrutiny, and the expectation of winning every single domestic game are categorically different.

The tell, for Friedel, was Nancy’s first interview. “When you go to a club like Celtic, and you hear his first interview, ‘I don’t care about the results. It’s how we play.’ No. Results matter, and the fans will actually put up with you playing poorly if you are winning the matches for a certain amount of time.”

He’s right, and that caveat at the end is important. Celtic supporters are not aesthetically illiterate – we’ve celebrated beautiful football under Ange Postecoglou as readily as we’ve ground out ugly title wins under managers who simply refused to lose. What we will not accept is attractive-sounding philosophy deployed as a shield against accountability when the results aren’t there. Nancy managed to achieve neither the performances nor the results, and he seemed genuinely surprised that this wasn’t considered acceptable.

A Board Failure as Much as a Managerial One

Here’s the thing, though: Friedel’s analysis is accurate as far as it goes, but it risks letting the Celtic board off lightly. Nancy didn’t appoint himself. Someone at Parkhead watched his Columbus Crew work, heard him speak about football, and decided he was the right fit for a club where the internal pressure to win every game is relentless and the external pressure is louder still. That judgment was wrong, and it was wrong in ways that should have been foreseeable before a ball was kicked.

The appointment came during a period of real instability – a squad whose confidence had already been eroded, a support that was running thin on patience, and a Champions League qualification timeline that left absolutely no room for a slow-burn managerial project. Bringing in a coach whose entire professional identity had been formed in a league built around patience and process was, to use the BBC’s word, a blunder.

Martin O’Neill’s appointment as Celtic manager represents the course correction the situation demanded – experience, authority, and a man who understands exactly what this club requires of its manager. The contrast with Nancy could hardly be starker.

The challenges ahead remain substantial. Champions League qualification concerns and the critical need for sharp recruitment mean there is no grace period. The Nancy episode has cost us time we could not afford to lose.

Friedel concluded simply: “I think he found that change, going to that type of club, very, very difficult.” That’s a generous framing. The full picture is that Celtic appointed a manager who was philosophically misaligned with everything the club demands, and we are all still paying the price for it. The rebuilding of the coaching structure is underway, and it cannot come fast enough.

Mon The Hoops.

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Samsung launches Spidey Tracker to show Spider-Man’s whereabouts in the Brand New Day movie

16 June 2026 at 18:36

Samsung has launched a Spidey Tracker to track Spider-Man’s whereabouts and immerse fans in the world of the Spider-Man: Brand New Day movie premiering on July 31.

This tool is developed by the character Ned Leeds, who uses the Galaxy Z Fold device to track Spider-Man as he moves throughout the movie. What’s interesting is that the tracker is no longer exclusive to the movie; it is now available for Spider-Man fans across the globe.

This new interactive Spidey Tracker provides fans a way to experience real world campaing that includes cast appearances and interviews, spotlighting live activations, content drops, hidden easter eggs, and fan-submitted sightings.

Fans follow Spider-Man sightings and interact with the story in real-time while sharing the same experience with the community.

Samsung Spidey Tracker

Samsung has also announced that the latest Galaxy Z Fold and Flip smartphones will be featured inside the movie, along with the Galaxy Watch, to showcase their multitasking and spider-man tracking skills.

“Unfolding online and in real-world spaces throughout the summer, see Spidey pop up on the map, at live events and venues, popular creator videos, and maybe even a Samsung Experience Store — keep your eyes peeled!” wrote Samsung.

How to access the Samsung Spidey tracker?

You can go to SpidyTracker.com to interact with this tool. Samsung has confirmed that the tool is available in 35 countries.

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