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Glasner ready with Milan presentation for big job interview

Glasner ready with Milan presentation for big job interview
Glasner ready with Milan presentation for big job interview

Although Arne Slot is in the running, Oliver Glasner remains the Milan favourite and it’s reported he is doing homework to prepare a presentation in Tuesday’s meeting.

LEIPZIG, GERMANY – MAY 27: Oliver Glasner, Manager of Crystal Palace, acknowledges the fans while wearing his winners medal following the UEFA Conference League Final 2026 match between Crystal Palace FC and Rayo Vallecano de Madrid at Football Arena Leipzig on May 27, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

The Rossoneri are currently without a coach, director of sport, CEO or technical director after Max Allegri, Igli Tare, Giorgio Furlani and Geoffrey Moncada were all sacked in one fell swoop.

As part of a total rebuild, they are seeking a new coach, and the shortlist currently seems to be down to two names.

Milan race down to Glasner and Slot

MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Arne Slot, Manager of Liverpool, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Slot is available after he was sacked by Liverpool, just a year on from winning the Premier League, but Glasner remains the hottest target following his Conference League success at Crystal Palace.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, a meeting is planned on Tuesday in Austria for both Glasner and potential new technical director Ralf Rangnick.

The tactician is doing his homework and seemingly preparing a presentation based on the current strengths and weaknesses of the Milan squad.

He wants to be ready for any difficult questions, and with a list of the players he feels should stay or go.

That includes the long selection who will return to base at the end of failed loan experiences at other clubs.

The Corriere della Sera warns that even Rangnick isn’t entirely certain as technical director, because RedBird Special Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes there shouldn’t be too much power given to one figure.

What salary cap concerns do the Boston Celtics have as they rebuild this offseason?

What salary cap concerns do the Boston Celtics have as they rebuild this offseason? The Celtics fell short of the expectations they themselves raised with a wildly overachieving 2025-26 NBA Regular season, falling in the first round of the 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs to the Philadelphia 76ers, a team that spent most of the season far below them in the East standings.

As a result, Boston's President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens and the rest of the front office have their work cut out for them when it comes to retooling a clearly non-playoff ready squad. What constraints does the team have when it comes to spending? What exceptions, draft picks, and other tools do they have at their disposal to add talent to the team? And what else do we need to know about the cap heading into next season?

The folks behind the "98.5 The Sports Hub" YouTube channel put together a clip from a recent broadcast featuring Spotrac salary cap guru Keith Smith on to break all of the above down. Check it out below!

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Katie McCabe and Niamh Charles involved in blockbuster WSL transfers

Katie McCabe and Niamh Charles involved in blockbuster WSL transfers
Katie McCabe and Niamh Charles involved in blockbuster WSL transfers

The rumour mill is churning with major moves reportedly on the horizon in the Women's Super League.

According to two separate reports from The Athletic and the BBC, both Katie McCabe and Niamh Charles are on the move with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City all involved.

First, Manchester City are "set to sign" Charles from rivals Chelsea. The English left-back has a single year left on her contract, and her medical is "still to be completed."

Meanwhile, with one blockbuster exit incoming, Chelsea are setting up their own headline conquest in signing Katie McCabe from Arsenal on a free transfer.

Manchester City were initially interested in the Ireland international, but Chelsea had pursued McCabe's signature "for some time." 

It might require a few takes next season when we see Charles and McCabe wearing new colours!

📸 PSG’s stunning party at the foot of the Eiffel Tower

📸 PSG’s stunning party at the foot of the Eiffel Tower

Whenever PSG wins, Paris is always a party.

After the Champions League victory, the Parisian players paraded this Sunday through the Champ-de-Mars, all the way to the Eiffel Tower.

Unlike last year, the parade was held on foot, which allowed the fans and the club to be much closer to one another.

A look back in pictures at those moments in the middle of the supporters.

By the way, before it began, Ousmane Dembélé promised to come back next year with the third title. And if...

Now, on to the Parc des Princes, where the Parisians are expected at 9 p.m.

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Australia stuns the No. 1 teams with comeback wins to sweep the Valladolid Sevens

VALLADOLID, Spain (AP) — Australia swept the Valladolid Sevens finals after comeback wins over the No. 1-ranked teams in the rugby sevens world series on Sunday.

The men won their first trophy since November 2022 in Hong Kong when they overcame South Africa 26-19 in a sweltering Estadio Jose Zorrilla. The Blitzboks had a last-gasp try ruled out by a forward pass.

The women comfortably handled the United States 27-14 in their final after finally stopping New Zealand in the semifinals. New Zealand had won the last five tournaments since February, beating Australia in the final every time.

Australia won without two of its best players with Maddison Levi and Tia Hinds missing through injury, and take a two-point lead over New Zealand into the world championship decider next weekend in Bordeaux, France.

The Australian teams celebrated their first title double since 2018 in Sydney.

The men were the bigger surprise. Even though they beat South Africa 24-14 in pool play on Saturday, the Australians were still underdogs in the final.

South Africa made an ominous 14-0 start through converted tries by Shilton van Wyk and Sebastiaan Jobb. But by halftime the score was level after Australia scored on both wings through James Turner and Ethan McFarland, who broke through two defenders each.

To start the second half, Australia captain Henry Hutchison made a try-saving tackle on Tristan Leyds, who was then sin-binned for a cynical foul.

In his two-minute absence, Australia romped ahead 26-14 after tries by Ben Dowling and Hutchison, the latter after a spectacular restart catch by a leaping Aden Ekanayake above his head.

But then Turner was red-carded for a high tackle with about 90 seconds left. South Africa rallied with a try by Gino Cupido, who then offloaded to van Wyk for what appeared to be the try forcing extra time. But the try was scrubbed after video replay showed Cupido's pass was forward.

South Africa is still favored to remain world champion next weekend as it has a four-point lead over Argentina.

The New Zealand women will also be favored in Bordeaux. They blew a 26-14 lead over Australia with three minutes to go in the semifinals.

Australia was pushed into New Zealand's half of the draw after losing to the U.S. 14-10 in pool play for the first time in eight matches.

But the final was less dramatic. Huge miss-out passes by Australia exposed the U.S. on the wings and Heidi Dennis scored two routine tries in their 22-7 halftime lead. Dennis was named the player of the final, though, thanks to two outstanding try-saving tackles from behind on Alex Sedrick and Sereana Vulaono.

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My grandfather helped Brazil develop its footballing skills

Malcolm McLean, an older man wearing glasses and a bright yellow Brazil national football jersey stands in the foreground of a large indoor train station concourse. He is facing the camera. The spacious hall features a high glass-and-steel roof, dark wooden buildings along the sides, and people walking in the background. A sign reading “Welcome to Glasgow Central” is visible behind him.
Malcolm McLean's grandfather Archie took his footballing know-how to Brazil [BBC]

If Brazil gets the better of Scotland at the World Cup, one man in East Dunbartonshire might have to reflect on his unusual family connection to their success.

Malcolm McLean's grandfather moved to Brazil in the early 20th Century, where he became involved in the game during its early development.

"My grandfather, Archie McLean, is in all the history books of Brazilian football," he said.

Archie lived in Paisley and, before moving to Brazil, played for a number of clubs including Ayr, Galston and Johnstone, winning the Consolation Cup in 1912.

He moved to São Paulo through his work as a mechanic with the textile company J & P Coats, initially expecting to stay only briefly.

Instead, he became involved in football and helped form a team known as the Scottish Wanderers, who competed in the São Paulo State League.

'I learned a lot from him'

"He's credited with introducing what they call the 'tabelinha', which was Scotland's short passing game," Malcolm said.

His on-pitch performances also earned him the nickname "Veadinho", or "little deer".

At a time before a national team had been established, Archie was selected to play for the São Paulo state side, indicating his standing within the sport in the region.

He continued to be involved in football in Brazil into the 1920s before later returning to Scotland. He died in 1971.

Malcolm, who was born in Brazil, also made his way back to Scotland at a time of political unrest.

"I lived there permanently until I was 10," he said. "I was sent to Scotland to school, partly to get me away from national service. There was a very nasty military regime in power in Brazil at the time."

Just as Archie had played a key role in the development of Brazilian football, he also had a similar influence on Malcolm, becoming his guardian.

"I actually knew him better than my own father, I have to say, because I lived with him in my formative teenage years," Malcolm said.

"I was always curious about his football in the past and I learned a lot from him. I think he is part of me, helped to form me."

Malcolm went on to study architecture in Glasgow before getting married and settling in Lenzie.

Malcolm was speaking at an event at Glasgow Central Station which saw a flash mob performance organised by the Brazilian consulate to celebrate the cultural links between Scotland and Brazil ahead of their World Cup clash.

He also maintains a strong connection to the country's culture and music.

"I was brought up with all that music going on all around me in Brazil and I just love it. It keeps me in touch with it," he said.

Malcolm frequently returns to Brazil and will be flying out on Wednesday for the World Cup.

Although he said his "standard uniform is a Brazil top and a kilt", there are no doubts where his loyalties will lie on 24 June when the two nations meet.

"When Scotland plays Brazil, I support Scotland," he said.

Malcolm is humble about his connection to his grandfather's role in shaping modern football.

"I just feel pride for Scotland. Not for me - I've done nothing," he said.

Looking at Brazil's current prospects, he said there were some similarities with past tournaments.

"They've also got some world-class players, but I always remember that in 1970, when Brazil had that fabulous World Cup win in Mexico, they actually went to Mexico in a complete shambles," he said.

"And in Brazil they're regarded as being in a shambles now, so there might be a parallel, you know? I'm just hoping for the best."

Wales call up teenage Leeds left-back Lienou

Jayden Lienou in action for Wales Under-19s
Wales youth international Jayden Lienou signed a three-year deal with Leeds in 2025 [FAW]

Teenage Leeds United left-back Jayden Lienou has been called up to the senior Wales squad for the first time for friendly matches against Ghana and Romania.

The Wales Under-19s international, who turned 18 in April, joined Leeds' academy from Manchester City last year.

Lienou has yet to make a first-team appearance for Leeds, but was an unused substitute in two Premier League matches earlier this month.

The Football Association of Wales did not say whether Lienou was replacing anybody in the squad when it announced his call-up on Sunday.

Wales host Ghana at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, before facing Romania in Bucharest the following Saturday.

Oregon Ducks 5-star QB Will Mencl impresses again at Day 2 of Elite 11

The future of the Oregon Ducks' quarterback position is in good hands, and on Saturday night, that showed once again with 5-star QB commit Will Mencl showing out at the Elite 11 Finals in Los Angeles.

On day 2 of the camp, Mencl was once again named one of the standout players, impressing with his accuracy and arm talent throughout the drills. While he wasn't named the MVP of the day, he did make the list of top performers for the second-straight day.

"Will Menclwas a steady performer for the second straight day at the Elite 11 Finals," Rivals' Charles Power writes. "The Oregon pledge’s well-rounded skill set was on display Saturday night. Mencl displayed clean footwork and was assertive when working through the pro day script. The ability to throw with power and touch on downfield targets was evident, as Mencl delivered great passes on a deep post and box fade. He continued to be a standout in the rail shot throw, which isn’t a surprise given his excellent showing in the rail shot challenge on Day 1. Overall, it was another strong outing for the Rivals five-star prospect."

Top performers from Day 2 of the Elite 11 Finals🎯

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The final day of Elite 11 comes on Sunday night, where Mencl will work once again to prove that he is the top QB in the class and has a bright future ahead of him. All eyes will be on what the 5-star can do, as future wide receivers around the nation look to decide where they want to play their college ball, and whether or not Eugene is the place for them.

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Steelers RBs Jaylen Warren, Rico Dowdle go viral with hilarious OTA drill

Le'Veon Bell would be proud, as Pittsburgh Steelers running backs Jaylen Warren and Rico Dowdle went viral at OTAs for a hilarious drill that emphasized patience at the point of attack.

At OTAs, Mike DeFabo of The Athletic posted some footage of an interesting drill in which Warren and Dowdle hilariously dodged two moving football tackle wheels for patience, which quickly garnered buzz on social media.

Steelers RBs Jaylen Warren and Rico Dowdle working on their patience through the hole. pic.twitter.com/2GIb9XIimc

— Mike DeFabo (@MikeDeFabo) May 28, 2026

With two trainers on each side and one in the middle, the drill is designed to help Warren and Dowdle become more patient, waiting for their opportunity and eventually bursting through the gap.

Warren and Dowdle, two undrafted yet exceptional running backs, form what should be a top-three running back duo for Pittsburgh, likely playing a massive role in the Aaron Rodgers-led offense in 2026.

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Exeter stun Leicester to set up Prem play-off drama

Olly Woodburn dives over for a try for Exeter
Veteran Exeter Chiefs back Olly Woodburn took his try tally to eight for the season [Getty Images]

The Prem

Leicester: (14) 26

Tries: Pearson, Cracknell, Clare Cons: Bailey Pens: Bailey 3

Exeter: (13) 35

Tries: Woodburn 2, Ikitau, Zambonin Cons: Slade 3 Pens: Slade 3

Exeter Chiefs moved back into the Prem play-off places as they left it late to win 35-26 against third-placed Leicester Tigers at Mattioli Woods Welford Road.

Olly Woodburn's early try was cancelled out by Leicester debutant George Pearson as Orlando Bailey kicked three first-half penalties to Henry Slade's two.

Len Ikitau's try put Exeter in front soon after the break before he set up Woodburn for his second score 11 minutes later.

Woodburn was yellow-carded for a deliberate knock-on with 22 minutes left as the hosts upped the pressure and Olly Cracknell forced his way over for the Tigers.

Leicester continued to control the territory and were rewarded when Charlie Clare put his side a point in front with 11 minutes to go.

But four minutes later Andrea Zambonin went over in the left corner for Exeter to secure a try-scoring bonus point and a vital win in the play-off shake-up.

Exeter's win - a first home defeat for Leicester since March 2025 - means they move back into fourth place in the Prem, three points clear of fifth-placed Saracens, who they host in their final regular season game next weekend.

Henry Slade kicked a late penalty to deny Leicester a losing bonus point but they remain in third place, two points off second-placed Bath and three in front of Exeter, with a showdown at Bath for home advantage in the play-offs on Saturday.

More to follow.

Leicester: Pearson; Radwan, Wand, Bailey, Hassell-Collins; Titcombe, Van Poortvliet; Smith, Blamire, Heyes, Martin, Chessum (c), Liebenberg, Reffell, Moro.

Replacements: Clare, Van der Flier, Hurd, Henderson, Watson, Cracknell, Whiteley, Kata.

Exeter: Woodburn; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Ikitau, Ridl; Skinner, Varney; Sio, Norey, Iosefa-Scott, Jenkins (c), Zambonin, Hooper, Roots, Fisilau.

Replacements: Dweba, Burger, Tchumbadze, Tuima, Tshiunza, Cairns, Wimbush, Brown-Bampoe.

Sin-bin: Woodburn (58).

Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe.

Tyler Fletcher called up to replace injured Billy Gilmour

Tyler Fletcher called up to replace injured Billy Gilmour
Tyler Fletcher called up to replace injured Billy Gilmour

Scotland have been forced into a late change to their World Cup squad after Billy Gilmour was ruled out through injury, with teenage Manchester United midfielder Tyler Fletcher stepping in as his replacement.

Gilmour picked up a knee injury during Scotland’s 4-1 friendly win over Curaçao at Hampden Park and was withdrawn from Steve Clarke’s 26-man squad shortly after the match. The Napoli midfielder had been expected to play a key role in Scotland’s tournament plans, making his absence a significant setback ahead of their trip to the United States.

In his place comes 19-year-old Fletcher, who only made his senior international debut earlier the same evening, coming on at half-time in the friendly victory. Remarkably, that brief appearance now means he has earned a shock World Cup call-up just days after his first cap.

Fletcher, the son of former Manchester United and Scotland midfielder Darren Fletcher, has progressed quickly through the ranks. His twin brother Jack has opted to represent England at international level, highlighting the split pathways within the family.

The youngster has spent most of his club career in United’s academy system, with limited senior minutes to date, but has now been thrust onto the world stage in a major tournament squad.

Scotland, who will travel to the United States ahead of their Group C fixtures against Bolivia, Haiti and Morocco, are preparing for their first World Cup appearance since 1998.

Arsenal fans turn streets red for victory parade

Arsenal players celebrate with the Premier League trophy on an open-top bus during Arsenal Champions Parade in north London on Sunday.
Arsenal paraded its English Premier League trophy through a roughly 5-mile route in Islington, north London, using four open-top buses [EPA]

Hundreds of thousands of Arsenal fans filled north London's streets for a jubilant celebration of the club's Premier League victory after a 22-year wait.

Proudly displaying the coveted trophy, the players waved to the crowds from open-top buses as the Gunners travelled a five-mile loop through Islington, circling the Emirates stadium.

They were joined by the women's team, who lifted the first-ever Fifa Women's Champions Cup earlier in the season.

The victory parade comes a day after the men's team lost a nail-biting Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in a penalty shootout in Budapest.

Arsenal players holding up their trophy and scarfs with the word 'Gunners' across them atop an open top bus looking happy watching onto the crowds on the streets. The air behind them is a misty red
The Arsenal team drove past fans in open-topped buses [PA Media]

Crowds of fans were reaching their arms out towards buses as they travelled along the parade route.

Flags were waving with the players hyping up the crowd, occasionally throwing Arsenal scarves out towards the fans.

Fireworks could be heard along with the deafening sound of the vuvuzelas.

Joe, who attended the parade with his young son Trey, told the BBC: "We've been knocking on the door for the last four seasons and we've finally done it.

"I'm so excited."

Joe speaking into a microphone, wearing an Arsenal T-Shirt and scarf, flanked by his son who is smiling past the camera
Joe and his son Trey got front-row spots for Sunday's parade [BBC]

Following the team's European near-miss on Saturday, Trey added: "In the late 2010s, they weren't in the best form, they weren't finishing in the top, top, like, sixth every season. So, it was a struggle.

"But now, since 2022, we've been finishing the Champions League spots, week in, week out.

"It feels surreal to come up against such a good team with PSG."

Theresa with family
Theresa, pictured with her family, was among fans celebrating in north London [BBC]

Another fan out celebrating was Theresa, who was born streets away from Arsenal's home ground.

She told the BBC: "You could say I've been a fan since I was born."

While she did see Arsenal win the trophy two decades years ago, she said: "it has been a long time since Arsenal has had anything to scream and roar about."

Crowds cheering on the side of a street one of the celebratory open top buses is going through, holding up flares blowing out red smoke
Fans used flares to fill the air with red smoke to match the Arsenal's team colour [EPA]

Michael and Teju were also enjoying the parade. Michael said he'd been "an Arsenal fan since [Thierry Henry] - and Teju as my partner is one by default".

He said the club's win was "a dream come true", adding, "it's only up from here. I'm over the moon."

He said his favourite player at the moment was Myles Lewis-Skelly.

Teju said she supported Bukayo Saka - and his partner Tolami Benson, whose outfits she admires.

Close-up of Michael and Teju smiling into the cameras, both wearing white football jerseys.
Michael and Teju were part of the celebrations on Sunday [BBC]

Another fan told the BBC: "I had to be here because I waited 22 years for this."

He said he was only nine years old when Arsenal last won this trophy in the legendary Invincibles season - where they did not lose a single Premier League game.

He said the parade on Sunday was "one of the best days of [his] life".

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VCU vs. East Carolina baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball championship tournament game

VCU vs. East Carolina baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball championship tournament game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The East Carolina Pirates baseball team enters a must-win situation on Sunday against the VCU Rams. The NCAA Tournament regional elimination game at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina will be full of fireworks.

ECU is coming off a 7-5 loss to top-seeded host UNC on Saturday after beating No. 2 seed Tennessee in an extra innings special on Friday. No. 4 seed VCU eliminated Tennessee, but UNC still runs the bracket at home and also beat the Rams. 

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VCU vs. East Carolina baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Championship

VCU Rams

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
8Dante DeFrancoSS100000.276.352
1Michael PetiteCF101000.278.394
11Teige LethertC100000.258.330
37Jacob LeeDH100000.339.437
6Nick FloresLF100000.317.358
3Nate Kirkpatrick3B000000.308.352
31Quinn Maher1B000000.227.337
24Alec Warden2B000000.294.376
9Trent AdelmanRF000000.264.333
Total20643234873912800

2B: 

  • Petite 1 (15)
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
14Everett VaughanP0.22332176.1
15Cooper CampbellP0.10000113.8
Total1.0233228
  • Campbell 5 (3 strikes)
  • Vaughan 33 (19 strikes)

East Carolina

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
12Grady LenahanCF010010.297.343
Jeff SabaterLF100000.363.426
26Braden Burress2B010010.357.443
3Davin WhitakerRF100001.326.405
13Michael KalinichDH111100.290.400
10Colby Wallace3B000000.306.347
21Austin Irby1B101200.242.331
24Walker BarronC100001.279.345
4Nick ParhamSS000000.200.253
Total20322884694022262

RBI: 

  • Kalinich 1 (31)
  • Irby 2 (38)
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
37Ethan RoseP1.11000053.3
Total1.1100005
  • Rose 17 (12 strikes)

How to watch: VCU vs. ECU 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Game

Date: Sunday, May 31

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Dodgers on Deck: Monday, June 1 at Diamondbacks

Apr 18, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Emmet Sheehan (80) throws during the first inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images | Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images

After a productive six-game homestand, the Dodgers hit the road for a single series, playing the Arizona Diamondbacks for four games at Chase Field in Phoenix in the second meeting of the year between these two National League West rivals.

The Dodgers swept their opening series of the season from March 26-28 at Dodger Stadium. Arizona has been playing much better of late, winning 10 of 11 games before a hiccup this weekend in Seattle, putting themselves squarely in wild card contention.

Emmet Sheehan starts on Monday for the Dodgers, making his first career start at Chase Field. Left-hander Eduardo Rodríguez on the mound for the home team.

The Diamondbacks are 18-10 at home, and have won eight of their last nine games in Phoeni. The Dodgers have won their last four road series.

Monday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at D-backs
  • Ballpark: Chase Field, Phoenix
  • Time: 6:40 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Garrett Wilson: I feel great, but still some work to do to be back to myself

The Jets took three players in the first round of this year's draft, which led to hope that David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq and Omar Cooper can spark a long-awaited return to the playoffs for the AFC East team.

It led others to recall similar feelings during the 2022 draft when the Jets took Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson and Jermaine Johnson in the first round. Gardner and Wilson were both named rookie of the year on their respective sides of the ball, but the Jets never got over the hump and Wilson is the only one left on the team's roster.

Wilson said last week that the changes don't represent "failure," but futility has been part of the equation for the Jets far too often and Wilson's knee injury in 2025 didn't help matters. He's been working out without issue this offseason and said that he's feeling close to being back at the level he wants to play at this fall.

"So now it's just getting back comfortable with playing, getting used to having a guy on me running routes," Wilson said, via the team's website. "Stuff you can't really mimic until you're doing the real thing. I feel great, but as far as getting back to myself, I've got some work to do. I'm excited, though, I'm excited. It's going to be a journey and, um . . . yeah, man, I'm not that far off. . . . I don't want to scare nobody. I'm good. But I've got a different standard that I just want to get back to, and that's the mission."

Wilson will be working with another new quarterback in Geno Smith, who he said "throws a real friendly ball" that the Jets hope will find its way into Wilson's hands early and often in their latest bid to snap the NFL's longest postseason drought.

4-star WR Miguel Whitley commits to Ole Miss

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New Orleans St. Augustine four-star wide receiver Miguel Whitley has committed to Ole Miss, per Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett.

He chose the Rebels over LSU in another big recruiting win for Pete Golding and Co. Tennessee and Arkansas were also in the mix for the coveted pass-catcher.

Whitley is the No. 205 overall prospect and No. 30 WR in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 7 player in Louisiana.

Rivals ranks Whitley higher than other recruiting services. He checks in as the No. 66 recruit and No. 11 receiver in the recently-updated 2027 Rivals300.

The 5-foot-11.5, 185-pounder began to trend toward the Rebels earlier this month and he was back in town this weekend. He’s leaving the Magnolia State as the SEC program’s latest commitment.

“When I went there, I met with DK (Metcalf), so just seeing that really opened my eyes … seeing the biggest of the biggest come from that school,” Whitley told Rivals’ Sam Spiegelman earlier this spring. “It’s like a blueprint.”

As a junior for St. Augustine, one of the top high school programs in The Boot, Whitley caught 46 passes for 869 yards and 14 touchdowns, according to MaxPreps. He’s gearing up for a monster senior campaign.

Ole Miss is heating up on the trail heading into the summer and it now has 12 total commits. The class ranks inside the top 20 of the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

This story will be updated.

📸 Wild scenes from PSG’s parade at the foot of the Eiffel Tower 🚀

📸 Wild scenes from PSG’s parade at the foot of the Eiffel Tower 🚀

When PSG wins, Paris celebrates.

After Paris Saint-Germain’s penalty shootout victory, Parisians paraded this Sunday on the Champ-de-Mars, all the way to the Eiffel Tower.

Unlike last year, the parade was held on foot, allowing the supporters and the club to be as close as possible.

A look back in pictures at these few minutes in the middle of the supporters.

Before getting started, Ousmane Dembélé also promised to come back with the third title next year. What if...

Next stop is the Parc des Princes, where the Parisians are expected at 9 p.m.

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Mike Trout Continues to Reach Milestones in Fantastic Season

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout’s strong season so far has seen him accrue 2.4 bWAR, which is enough to make him the 47th player in MLB history to reach the 90 career bWAR benchmark.

WAR, or wins above replacement, determines how many wins a player contributes to their team in comparison to a league-average, or replacement, player. With Trout’s career mark of 90.1, he leads all current MLB players.

MIKE TROUT HAS BECOME THE 47TH PLAYER IN MLB HISTORY TO REACH 90 CAREER WAR pic.twitter.com/3aTcZjn5vg

— AT (@BaseballWRLD_) May 31, 2026

Trout has been among the best in the game this season, and has proven he can still post MVP-caliber numbers depite being in his age-34 season. he has 14 homers on the year, and has driven in 31 RBIs for the Halos. He has a .910 OPS, which leads qualified hitters on the team by a large margin.

Additionally, Trout leads the American League with 45 runs scored, as well as all of MLB with 56 walks.

May 23, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout (27) is greeted in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against the Texas Rangers at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
May 23, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout (27) is greeted in the dugout after hitting a two-run home run during the first inning against the Texas Rangers at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

How Close is Mike Trout to Other MLB Greats?

In terms of WAR, Trout is sure to keep climbing the leaderboards and could very well surpass some of the greatest names in the history of the sport—not that he isn’t already one of them.

The superstar is still under contract with the Angels for four more seasons after 2026, and could make a dent in the leaderboards if he continues to average 8.6 bWAR per 162 games. Assuming Trout plays all four of those seasons in their entirety and reaches 8.6 bWAR this season, Trout will find himself ranked 14th all-time in terms of bWAR by the end of his contract.

What Else Has Mike Trout Achieved in 2026?

Earlier in the season, Trout surpassed the late Garret Anderson for the Angels’ franchise lead in extra-base hits. He currently has 808 in his MLB career. While not in 2026, Trout also hit the 400 career home runs mark during the tail end of 2025.

Trout also has 1,049 career RBIs, meaning he cleared the 1,000 RBIs mark last season with his 64 over the course of 130 games.

He has already established himself as the greatest Angel ever, and is well on his way to Cooperstown whenever he decides to hang up the cleats.

Where do you think Mike Trout ranks all-time?

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Is Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown hurting his value with his Twitch streams?

Is Boston Celtics star forward Jaylen Brown hurting his value as a player with his Twitch streams? It likely depends upon who you ask, if we are being honest, as much as it matters what it is in his Twitch streams we are talking about. Some of what Brown does on those streams is break down game film, which is a purely value-added venture from where we are sitting.

But we also have to admit that some of his comments in the wake of Boston's first round exit at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs did not exactly help him keep his name out of the rumor mill. Others, such as his ongoing feud with the media and Stephen A. Smith of ESPN in particular likely fed flames he'd rather see diminished.

The folks behind the "98.5 The Sports Hub" YouTube channel put together a clip from their "Toucher and Hardy" show in conversation with "Locked On Celtics" host John Karalis taking a closer look. Check it out below!

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Title favourite Zverev cruises into quarter-finals

Alexander Zverev, wearing a white t-shirt and black headband, roars with his mouth wide open and clenches his right fist in celebration
Alexander Zverev has won nine titles on clay and reached the French Open final in 2024 [Getty Images]

Alexander Zverev underlined his status as favourite for the French Open men's singles title with a clinical straight-set win over Jesper de Jong, which sent him through to the quarter-finals at Roland Garros for the sixth consecutive year.

The second seed, 29, has long been earmarked as a future Grand Slam champion but despite reaching finals at three of the four majors, he is still searching for a maiden title.

However, with world number one Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic both eliminated in the first week, plus defending champion Carlos Alcaraz absent because of injury, the German's route to the title has opened up.

Showing few nerves on Court Philippe-Chatrier, Zverev came through his fourth-round match 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 6-1.

"It was a bit difficult in the beginning," Zverev said on court. "I didn't start strong and he started really fast. But once I found my rhythm, I was comfortable.

"My game is there. It's about showing it on the match courts."

The loss ends De Jong's career-best run at a Grand Slam after entering the main draw as a lucky loser, but the Dutchman - who was defeated on his 26th birthday - will climb back into the world's top 100.

Zverev will face 27th seed Rafael Jodar, who he described as "incredibly talented", in the last eight.

The Spanish teenager, playing in his second Grand Slam, dropped just five games across the final three sets as he fought back from two sets down to beat compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta.

There was little to separate Zverev and De Jong in the opening set, with De Jong going toe-to-toe with the heavy-hitting German in the baseline exchanges while also showing attacking intent on the approach.

He raced into a 3-0 lead, breaking Zverev in his opening service game and giving away just two points on his own serve, and later led 3-0 in the tie-break before Zverev reeled off seven consecutive points to take the first set.

Zverev had to be patient in the second, waiting until the 10th game to convert one of only two break-point opportunities offered to him, but was far too strong for his opponent in a 24-minute third set.

Relentless on serve in the final two sets, he conceded just six points across nine service games while also showing his formidable touch at the net, winning 29 of 38 points.

A former world number two, Zverev has won 24 ATP titles in his career, including seven Masters crowns, is a two-time Tour Finals champion and won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

A Grand Slam title has so far eluded him but he has come agonisingly close, including at Roland Garros in 2024 when he led Alcaraz by two sets to one, and he is unlikely to get a better opportunity to end his wait for a first major.

He is one of only three top-10 seeds left in the draw, one of three players with experience of playing in a major final and is competing on a surface on which he has won nine of his 24 titles.

Perhaps most crucially, while many of his rivals have battled through multiple five-set matches, Zverev has won three of his four matches in straight sets and spent a little over nine hours on court.

The rating Marc Marquez gives to his MotoGP return at Mugello

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Marc Marquez says his comeback MotoGP weekend at the Italian Grand Prix deserved a perfect 10 out of 10 score, although he admitted he was “still far” from where he wished to be.

After missing the Sunday race at Le Mans and the entire Catalan GP due to injury, the factory Ducati rider returned to action at Mugello this weekend and immediately found himself back at the sharp end of the pack.

The reigning champion took risks in Friday practice to earn a direct entry into Q2, before qualifying fourth as the leading Ducati rider. He even briefly led Saturday’s sprint race before finishing fifth, but it was on Sunday where he truly shone, as he battled his physical limitations to grab seventh.

The highlight of his race was a long and intense battle with KTM’s Pedro Acosta, with Marquez doing everything in his power to hold off his countryman before eventually conceding the position.

Read Also: What Pedro Acosta learned from Marc Marquez fight at Italian GP

Given the reservations he had about his form heading into the weekend, Marquez said he can take immense satisfaction from how he performed at Mugello.

"Honestly, I'm very happy with how the weekend went, and we exceeded expectations," the Ducati rider said. "I had doubts about coming or not, because it's very difficult to drive on this circuit when you're under pressure. But I decided to come and we had a fantastic weekend.

"I showed glimpses of speed, even if only briefly, but I decided to go out there and give it my all, and whatever happened, happened."

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marquez eventually finished Sunday’s race 10.7s behind winner Marco Bezzecchi and five seconds adrift of his team-mate Francesco Bagnaia, who rounded out the podium in third.

While that represented a sizeable deficit to the front, Marquez is aware rebuilding his form is a gradual process: “I’d give the weekend a ten. Obviously, I don’t like finishing so far behind the winner. But it’s impossible to win without first making it to the podium.

“I still feel I’m far from where I want to be, but we have to see if I can reach that level. If I’m here, it’s to try to extend my career in the championship.”

The Spaniard underwent two separate operations in the wake of his crash in the sprint race at Le Mans earlier this month. The first was a relatively minor procedure to fix his broken toe, but the other one concerned a screw on his shoulder that was intermittently touching a nerve.

Although declared fit to take part in the Italian GP, Marquez was still lacking the full strength he needed for a top result.

“The first thing to do is assess how my shoulders are reacting,” he said. “Today, I ended up with more irritation than usual in the shoulder capsule, which is normal. The goal of the surgery was to improve the condition of the nerve.”

Read Also: Francesco Bagnaia: Losing Italian GP podium late on would have been a "disaster"

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Cal lands OL Joshua Bunni on official visit

Joshua Bunni

As easy as A-B-C.

From Australia to Berkeley from Cardinal Newman, Santa Rosa (Calif.) Cardinal Newman offensive lineman Joshua Bunni committed to Cal on Sunday morning.

The Australia native, he moved to the U.S. last fall to play in the North Bay at Cardinal Newman, took his official visit to Berkeley over the weekend and told the Bears on Saturday that he was in.

On Sunday morning, he let the world, literally, know he was committing to Cal.

“I committed to Cal,” said Bunni.

The Bears had been working hard on him for months, since offering.

He has strong ties to Hawaii, where offensive line coach Famika Anae is from, and he recruited him.

“I have a great relationship with coach Famika and all of the Cal coaches,” Bunni told Rivals.

Bunni actually had his real breakout at the Warriors 4 Youth Showcase in Hawaii in January and when that film went public, offers came in.

That’s largely because he didn’t get to play as a junior – his move to the US prevented him from suiting up for Cardinal Newman per CIF-NCS rules, so he was limited to camps.

But he’d never played football before – he grew up in Australia playing rugby.

Yet he quickly took to football, crowning it off with a really good showing at last month’s Rivals Camp in San Francisco.

Several offers came in, but the Bears ultimately landed him.

And he’s excited to join the Bears.

“What a crazy day for Cal,” said Bunni. “We landed a crazy recruiting class as I’m sure you can see with all these guys.”

Jodar comes from two sets down to reach first slam quarter-final

Spain's teenage sensation Rafael Jodar is through to his first grand slam quarter-final after fighting back from two sets down to defeat compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta at the French Open.

The 19-year-old has been the breakout star on clay this spring and he has lived up to the hype brilliantly at Roland Garros.

It appeared his race may have been run when he lost the opening two sets to 34-year-old Carreno Busta but Jodar stormed back to win 4-6 4-6 6-1 6-2 6-2.

Having also gone the distance against American Alex Michelsen in the third round, Jodar is now only one short of equalling Rafael Nadal’s tally of five-set matches at Roland Garros in his first tournament.

In a wide open draw, it is not inconceivable that Jodar could match Nadal’s achievement by lifting the trophy on his debut, but tougher tests lie ahead and the miles in his legs must be a concern.

This was not a particularly long five-setter, with Carreno Busta, who has worked his way back up the rankings after elbow surgery, in peak form for two sets but unable to sustain it.

He had treatment to his right shoulder after the end of the third set but Jodar was in the ascendancy by then and swept through to the last eight.

Next up for the Madrid teenager is a tantalising encounter with second seed and title favourite Alexander Zverev.

The German so far appears to be coping just fine with the expectation on his shoulders and, after a slow start, eased to a 7-6 (3) 6-4 6-1 victory over Dutch lucky loser Jesper de Jong.

Zverev said: “The beginning was a bit difficult, I didn’t start off strong and he did, he was playing very fast, but, once I found my rhythm, I felt very comfortable on the court and that’s the most important thing for me.

“I feel like my game is there and now it’s just about showing it on the match court.”

Zverev has reached three grand slam finals but is yet to win a major title, and he is expecting a serious test of his credentials from Jodar.

“He’s a very young player, incredibly talented, he’s come on the scene this clay-court season and gone from outside the top 100 to almost being top 20,” said the world number three.

“He’s playing incredible tennis. It’s going to be a very difficult challenge but I have to trust myself and I’ll be ready for it.”

Uruguay select Manchester United midfielder for World Cup but striker LEFT OUT

Uruguay select Manchester United midfielder for World Cup but striker LEFT OUT
Uruguay select Manchester United midfielder for World Cup but striker LEFT OUT

Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte has been included in Uruguay’s World Cup squad, but there was no place for veteran striker Luis Suarez.

Ugarte, 25, is one of three Premier League players to be selected for the tournament, alongside Wolves defender Santiago Bueno and Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur.

However, in a surprising call, boss Marcelo Bielsa has decided to omit former Liverpool striker Suarez from his final squad, with the tournament in North America kicking off in just two weeks time.

Suarez said recently he would reverse his decision to retire from international football, having last featured for his country 20 months ago and it was expected that Bielsa would include the 39-year-old in his final 26-man roster.

Ex-Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has been included, despite not featuring for Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal since February.

Uruguay are in Group H and play their first match against Saudi Arabia on 15 June, followed by games against Cape Verde and Spain.

Manchester City win the Adobe Women’s FA Cup with four-goal demolition of Brighton

Manchester City win the Adobe Women’s FA Cup with four-goal demolition of Brighton
Manchester City win the Adobe Women’s FA Cup with four-goal demolition of Brighton

Manchester City have won the Adobe Women’s FA Cup after recording a 4-0 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion in the final at Wembley this afternoon.

Khadija Shaw, Alex Greenwood, Aoba Fujino and Vivianne Miedema got the goals for The Cityzens in front of 43,917 fans at Wembley. 

The first chance of the game came in the opening 10 minutes when Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Fran Kirby saw a shot blocked. The Seagulls then saw a long-range shot from Marisa Olislagers cleared. 

Dario Vidošić’s side went close through a Kirby shot which was blocked by Ayaka Yamashita. The follow-up effort from Kiko Seike then went over the goal. 

Despite The Seagulls’ chances, it was Manchester City who took the lead through Shaw in the 38th minute. The Jamaican international headed a looping cross from Greenwood past Chiamaka Nnadozie. 

Just before the break, Manuela Vanegas sent a left-footed low shot towards goal but the ball was comfortably gathered by Yamashita. 

Manchester City doubled their lead in first half injury time through a Greenwood free-kick. It was the defender’s first goal for the club in two years. 

Andrée Jeglertz’s side added another goal in the 66th minute. Second half substitute, Fujino, planted a left-footed strike into Nnadozie’s goal. 

Another second half substitute, Miedema, added a fourth goal to Manchester City’s tally in the 86th minute. She diverted Kerstin Casparij’s cross past Nnadozie. The Brighton & Hove Albion keeper did get her gloves to the ball but failed to keep it out of the net.  

Manchester City’s 4-0 victory means that Jeglertz’s side have completed the domestic double and claimed their first Adobe Women’s FA Cup since 2020. The Cityzens are the third team to win the Barclays Women’s Super League and the Adobe Women’s FA Cup in the same season.

Stellini: ‘De Bruyne showed no joy or enthusiasm at Napoli, learn from Modric’

Stellini: ‘De Bruyne showed no joy or enthusiasm at Napoli, learn from Modric’
Stellini: ‘De Bruyne showed no joy or enthusiasm at Napoli, learn from Modric’

Cristian Stellini lashed out at Kevin De Bruyne for criticising Napoli coach Antonio Conte. ‘He had no joy or enthusiasm at being there, especially compared to Luka Modric at Milan.’

The row erupted after Conte left the Napoli job by mutual consent this summer, having steered them to second place in Serie A and victory in the Supercoppa Italiana.

Not everyone was sad about his departure, as confirmed by De Bruyne to Nieuwsblad in Belgium, when confessing he was ‘happy’ Conte was gone due to his defensive approach.

De Bruyne blamed for moaning about Napoli

NAPLES, ITALY – AUGUST 30: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on August 30, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Now Conte’s long-term assistant manager Stellini has hit back on behalf of his old boss.

“Perhaps there’s no point in Napoli signing players who are 33 years old with an important career behind them, who think about aesthetics more than the results of a season,” Stellini told the Corriere dello Sport.

CASTEL DI SANGRO, ITALY – AUGUST 14: Kevin De Bruyne of Napoli in action during the pre-season friendly match between Napoli and Olympiacos at Stadio Teofilo Patini on August 14, 2025 in Castel di Sangro, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images)

“If players with so much experience are to arrive in Italy, then at least they ought to set the example for the younger players on how to relish a club like Napoli with enthusiasm and joy. De Bruyne showed no joy or enthusiasm.

“I can only hope that in future he can experience situations that he’d prefer, perhaps for the Belgium national team with Rudy Garcia.”

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Kevin De Bruyne of Napoli leaves the pitch after being substituted whilst Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, speaks to Erling Haaland of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Manchester City and SSC Napoli at City of Manchester Stadium on September 18, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

It isn’t just about the tactics or all that he had won in the past, because Stellini makes a damning comparison between the former Manchester City star and ex-Real Madrid legend Modric, who also arrived in Serie A last summer.

“I was really struck by the way Modric settled in at Milan, showing leadership and enthusiasm, despite being part of a team that played a very pragmatic style of football. He never went around criticising the directors or coach.

“Being a professional also means being able to understand what you can do to make the work environment better by setting the example!” concluded Stellini.

If De Bruyne was unhappy with the negative style of football expressed by Conte, then the likely arrival of Max Allegri from Milan isn’t going to improve matters.

The Belgian’s future at Napoli is therefore very much in doubt.

Manchester City completes double by crushing Brighton 4-0 in Women’s FA Cup final

LONDON (AP) — Manchester City won the Women’s FA Cup on Sunday, wrapping up a first league and cup double in style.

Women’s Super League champion City beat Brighton 4-0 in the final in front of almost 44,000 fans at Wembley to claim its fourth FA Cup and the first since 2020.

Alex Greenwood floated in a cross for Khadija “Bunny” Shaw to head in the opener in the 38th minute and the City captain then got on the scoresheet herself with a brilliant free kick on the stroke of halftime.

Substitutes Aoba Fujino and Vivianne Miedema extended City’s lead in the second half against first-time FA Cup finalist Brighton, which was bidding for its first major trophy.

City had clinched its first WSL title in a decade last month in Swedish coach Andrée Jeglertz’s first season at the club after joining from Denmark’s national team.

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Hybrid TE Luke Karby commits to Duyke, breaks down his decision

Luke Karby

Mission Viejo (Calif.) tight end Luke Karby committed to Duke and broke down his decision. 

After moving up his official visit date from June to this weekend, there was plenty of buzz Duke was in a good position to land Karby. That’s exactly how it played out as the Blue Devils picked up one of the more versatile pass catchers out West. 

“I’m very excited about my decision,” Karby said. “I know Duke is the place where I can develop as a person and a player.

“At Duke, I can play my best football and set myself up for a great future. It’s a really a blessing for me to be in this position.”

Karby has the versatility to play multiple spots in an offense. 

“They want to use my athletic ability and let me stretch the field and make plays that I make daily,” Darby said. “They want to use me in the blocking game as well and create mismatches in the receiving game so I love the fit.”

Karby had official visits lined up to Colorado State and Oregon State but had decided to shut it down and will not take any more trips.

“I saw everything I needed to see at Duke,” Karby said. “They have shown me nothing but constant love and confirmation I can come here and do my thing. 

“This weekend showed me everything I needed to know about how much I’m going to enjoy being here. I know I’m going to be able to come to Duke and work hard to be the best player I can be.”

Karby is a player we like a lot as a jumbo receiver. He’s a hybrid who plays more receiver now but has the frame to easily bulk up and move to tight end at the college level. 

He runs well and had a strong showing at the recent Under Armour Next Camp in Los Angeles. He was a standout at the Diablos College Showcase back earlier in the month and put up solid numbers as a junior with 42 catches for 612 yards and two touchdowns. 

IPL's Purple Cap award: Full list of winners for taking most wickets in an IPL season from 2008 to 2026

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • RCB faced GT in the final of the IPL 2026 season. 
  • Sohail Tanveer won the first-ever IPL Purple Cap award.
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Dwayne Bravo have won the Purple Cap award the most times. 

How is Purple Cap award decided?

The Purple Cap is presented to the highest wicket-taker of a particular edition of the Indian Premier League. At the end of the season, including the playoffs, the bowler who took the most wickets is presented with the award, which is in the shape of a cap and is Purple in colour.  

If two bowlers are tied in total wickets taken, then the bowler with the lowest economy rate would win the award. 

Who won Purple Cap award in IPL 2026?

(To be updated with the winner after the final)

Player (Team)InningsWicketsBBIAvg.Econ.
Kagiso Rabada (GT)17*283/2520.789.43
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (RCB)16*274/2318.158.00
Jofra Archer (GT)16253/1722.369.31
Anshul Kamboj (CSK)14213/2225.2310.52
Eshan Malinga (SRH)15204/3225.359.33

Full list of winners for taking most wickets in an IPL season from 2008 to 2026

Sohail Tanveer won the first-ever Purple Cap in 2008, as the then RR bowler took 22 wickets in 11 matches. RP Singh is the first-ever Indian to win the award in 2009. 

To date, only two bowlers have won the award more than once: Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2) and Dwayne Bravo (2).

YearPlayerWicketsInnings
2008Sohail Tanvir (RR)2211
2009RP Singh (DEC)2316
2010Pragyan Ojha (DEC)2116
2011Lasith Malinga (MI)2816
2012Morne Morkel (DD)2516
2013Dwayne Bravo (CSK)3218
2014Mohit Sharma (CSK)2316
2015Dwayne Bravo (CSK)2616
2016Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH)2317
2017Bhuvneshwar Kumar (SRH)2614
2018Andrew Tye (KXIP)2414
2019Imran Tahir (CSK)2617
2020Kagiso Rabada (DC)3017
2021Harshal Patel (RCB)3215
2022Yuzvendra Chahal (RR)2717
2023Mohammed Shami (GT)2817
2024Harshal Patel (PBKS)2414
2025Prasidh Krishna (GT)2515
2026

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Joaquin Niemann wins a playoff for first LIV Golf title of the season

BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — Joaquin Niemann closed with a 3-under 67 and made birdie on the first playoff hole against Talor Gooch to win LIV Golf Korea, the first title of the year for Niemann and his league-leading eighth career victory.

Gooch also shot 67 in a bid for his first LIV victory since Spain a year ago. Gooch and Niemann finished at 12-under 268 at Asiad Country Club in Busan, South Korea.

Bryson DeChambeau, who already has two wins this year, shot 65 and missed the playoff by one shot. Dustin Johnson (66) was another shot behind.

Jon Rahm, a runner-up at the PGA Championship two weeks ago, tied for 16th. It was his first finish outside the top 10 at LIV Golf in nearly a year.

European tour

KITZBUHEL, Austria (AP) — Kota Kaneko chipped in for birdie on the par-3 17th hole and closed with a 3-under 67 for a two-shot victory in the Austrian Alpine Open, making him the ninth Japanese player to win on the European tour.

Kaneko, who won the Order of Merit on the Japan Golf Tour last year to earn a European tour card, finished two ahead of Ricard Gouveia (69) and Davis Bryant (65). He finished at 18-under 262.

Bryant, who played at Colorado State, was tied for the lead when Kaneko holed his chip on the 17th. Bryant took bogey on the final hole.

Kaneko was a runner-up last week in the Soudal Open. The victory moved him to No. 11 in the Race to Dubai.

Other tours

Shaun Norris of South Africa closed out his victory in the Mizuno Open with a 7-under 65 for a five-shot victory, earning a return to the British Open this summer. The Japan Golf Tour event offered British Open spots to the leading three players. Ryutaro Nagano (66) and Ren Yonezawa (65) tied for second to earn their places at Royal Birkdale. ... Helen Briem of Germany closed with a 4-under 67 for a seven-shot victory in the Jabra Ladies Open de France at Evian Golf Resort. It was the of victory this year on the Ladies European Tour. ... Ryan Van Velzen closed with a 2-under 69 for a two-shot victory in the Spanish Challenge on the Challenge Tour. ... Yui Kawamoto shot 4-under 68 and defeated Yuzuki Toshizawa in a playoff to win the Resort Trust Ladies Championship on the Japan LPGA. ... Minji Park rallied from a four-shot deficit with an 8-under 64 to win the Suhyup Bank MBN Ladies Open on the Korea LPGA.

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Barcelona Want Bernardo Silva But There Are Sticking Points

FC Barcelona could sign Bernardo Silva from Manchester City on a free transfer.

Bernardo Silva could sign for FC Barcelona but there are some caveats in the potential deal.

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FC Barcelona likes the idea of signing Bernardo Silva from Manchester City on a free transfer, but there are some sticking points to be ironed out before the deal can go ahead.

Silva has been linked to Barça in the past, but his reported €50 million price tag during times of trying to return to the 1:1 rule under Financial Fair Play (FFP) limits in the summer windows of 2022 and 2023 got in the way.

Three or four years on, the landscape has changed. Bernardo will leave Manchester City on a free transfer after it expires on June 30, and he’s again being matched with a potential move to the Catalans or Atletico Madrid.

Barça fancy the idea of signing Silva according to Mundo Deportivo, and the Portuguese international is eager to sign on the dotted line to don Blaugrana.

As of yet, though, head coach Hansi Flick hasn’t given the transfer his thumbs up. Furthermore, there must also be departures from midfield or further up the pitch to facilitate him, both in terms of squad planning and making the numbers work in terms of FFP.

Where would Bernardo Silva play at FC Barcelona?

In Flick’s current 4-2-3-1 set up, there are two midfielders - usually Gavi and Pedri, or sometimes Frenkie de Jong in the place of the former, and a more advanced CAM that is usually Fermin Lopez or Dani Olmo.

On the right wing, Bernardo would face competition from Lamine Yamal, but his injury has shown that nobody else - such as Roony Bardghji, Marcus Rashford or Ferran Torres - has managed to become a solid back up when the number 10 is injured or needs a rest.

Rashford might also fight for minutes there if his loan from Manchester United is made permanent via triggering a €30 million buy option. Yet at the moment, with Anthony Gordon bought for €80 million on Friday, that looks unlikely.

Of the midfield options which include the mentioned names plus Marc Casado and Marc Bernal, it is Casado that is most likely to leave and make space.

This weekend, it’s been reported that Bernardo Silva’s former employers AS Monaco are tracking the La Masia product.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Why is Ben Cutting trending in India during IPL 2026 final? Revisiting the SRH hero who denied RCB the IPL title in 2016

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • RCB bowlers dominated against GT in the final of the IPL 2026 season. 
  • SRH cult hero Ben Cutting denied RCB from winning the IPL title in 2016.
  • Ben Cutting started to trend in India during the IPL 2026 final. 

Why is Ben Cutting trending in India during the IPL 2026 final between RCB and GT?

Ben Cutting established himself as a cult hero at Sunrisers Hyderabad with his match-winning performance in the final of the IPL 2016 season. 

Cutting's all-round performance against RCB in Bengaluru helped SRH win their maiden IPL title as he broke thousands of RCB hearts.

After David Warner and Shikhar Dhawan gave SRH an excellent start, the middle-order crumbled a bit as RCB bowlers were looking dangerous at one point. However, it was Yuvraj Singh and Ben Cutting's knocks of 38 and 39, respectively, that helped SRH post a total of 208.

Then, while defending the total, Cutting took two wickets for 35 runs in his four overs as SRH restricted RCB to 200 runs in 20 overs and lifted the trophy.

As RCB returned to Ahmedabad to defend their title in 2026, some fans on social media spoke about Cutting's epic performance that denied RCB the title in 2016.

The biggest disrespect to Ben Cutting's career is they compared him with Jason Holder to save humanity vs RCB. pic.twitter.com/E4IugVuM4F

— TukTuk Academy (@TukTuk_Academy) May 31, 2026

Who will be Ben Cutting tonight?#RCBvsGT

— Jahnavi Kapoor (@JahnviKapoor_FC) May 31, 2026

Today is the IPL final, and only two questions matter:

Who will save humanity?

Who will become Ben Cutting tonight? 😏🏏#RCBvsGT#IPL2026

— Vipul Dabgotra (@VipulAura) May 31, 2026

MORE: Most IPL titles won by a player: Full list of players with the most IPL trophies

Can Washington Sundar become GT's Ben Cutting in the IPL 2026 final?

GT batters, who consistently performed throughout the season, crumbled under pressure in the IPL 2026 final as RCB bowlers thoroughly dominated the first innings.

Washington Sundar, though, proved to be the only headache for RCB as he scored an unbeaten half-century and helped GT post 155 runs on the board.

After Sundar's brilliant knock with the bat under pressure, the GT fans would hope that the off-spinner weaves his magic with the ball too and miraculously win GT the title with an all-round performance like Ben Cutting from 2016.

Gill and sai gone but still Ben Washington cutting scares me a lot 🤧

— RDK 🐿️🇪🇸 (@Champ_VK18) May 31, 2026

washington sundar is our ben cutting man 💔

— Pallavi Anand (@PallaviSAnand) May 31, 2026

washington GT's ben cutting kya 💔

— nou (@mandhanahive) May 31, 2026

MORE: Fans rage after Cox catch ruled not out in IPL 2026 final

The Cricket News Opinion: Ben Cutting IPL's 'streets won't forget' player

'Streets won't forget' is a popular term used by football fans to describe a player who achieves cult status in a team with a memorable performance in a particular tournament or a season.

However, in most cases, those performances are one-off flash-in-the-pan moments as they fail to maintain consistency. Ben Cutting did not really produce any more memorable moments after that IPL final performance, however, SRH and IPL fans will forever remember Cutting. 

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Game #60: Minnesota Twins vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

PITTSBURGH, PA - MAY 26: Braxton Ashcraft #35 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches in the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park on May 26, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Minnesota Twins vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, May 31, 2026, 1:35 p.m. ET

Location: PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Pitching Matchup: Zebby Matthews (1-2, 2.37 ERA) vs. Braxton Ashcraft (4-2, 2.75 ERA)


The Pittsburgh Pirates are at home today against the Minnesota Twins looking to grab a win.


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Liverpool confirm exit of Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool confirm exit of Ibrahima Konate
Liverpool confirm exit of Ibrahima Konate

Liverpool have confirmed that Ibrahima Konaté will leave the club on a free transfer when his contract expires on 30 June, bringing an end to a five-year spell at Anfield.

The French defender departs after talks over a new deal broke down following more than 18 months of discussions between both parties. Konaté’s exit comes as Liverpool begin a new chapter, with changes already underway in the coaching setup following the recent departure of Arne Slot and his staff.

Signed from RB Leipzig in 2021 for around £35 million, Konaté quickly established himself as Virgil van Dijk’s primary defensive partner. Over the course of his Liverpool career, he made 183 appearances across all competitions and played a key role in several trophy-winning campaigns.

During his time at the club, the 27-year-old lifted the Premier League title in 2024/25, along with the FA Cup and two Carabao Cups, while also featuring in the 2022 Champions League final.

Liverpool are already planning for the future in defence, with young French centre-back Jeremy Jacquet arriving from Rennes in a £60 million deal. He is expected to compete with Giovanni Leoni for a starting place, while Joe Gomez remains an experienced option in the squad.

Game 58: San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 30: First baseman Ty France #25 of the San Diego Padres tries to pick off center fielder Dylan Crews #3 of the Washington Nationals at first base in the eighth inning at Nationals Park on May 30, 2026 in Washington, DC. The Nationals held off the Padres for a 9-4 victory after scoring 6 runs in the seventh inning. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images) | Getty Images

San Diego Padres (32-25) at Washington Nationals (30-29), May 31, 2026, 10:35 p.m. PST

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Location: Nationals Park – Washington, DC

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Buenos días. pic.twitter.com/ryJfz8L1LU

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 31, 2026

this is a lineup graphic post

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— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) May 31, 2026

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Craig Breslow Addresses Possibility Of Demoting Struggling Infielder

Boston Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin

Craig Breslow Addresses Possibility Of Demoting Struggling Infielder originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Despite his offensive struggles this season, Boston Red Sox third baseman Caleb Durbin has strung together a few solid performances in a row recently. 

The Red Sox have gotten a different version of Durbin this season after an impressive rookie campaign where the 26-year-old infielder slashed .256/.334/.387 with 11 home runs and 53 runs batted in, finishing third in the voting for the National League Rookie of the Year award.

Even after going 5-for-12 across his last three games, hitting three doubles and driving in four runs, Durbin is still only slashing .182/.251/.270 this season. The 26-year-old has been an excellent defender this season, but with how poorly he's performed at the plate, a potential demotion has been looming over him recently. 

The Red Sox's chief baseball officer, Craig Breslow, did not dismiss the possibility of sending Durbin down to the minor leagues amid his struggles this season when asked whether it would benefit the team for him to figure out what has been wrong for him offensively and return to form in the minors.

“We, the coaches, (interim manager Chad Tracy) are doing everything possible to get him to perform at the level that he did all season last year, that we know he is capable of. It’s going to turn,” Breslow said on Saturday, per Tim Healey of The Boston Globe. “But we’re constantly thinking about, where’s the best environment for that to happen? But I think it is premature in terms of making decisions.”

It's encouraging that, despite his struggles this season, the Red Sox clearly believe in Durbin and that he's going to turn things around. Boston is in a tough situation, sitting at 24-33, and needs every win the team can scrape together. 

Breslow didn't dismiss the possibility of sending Durbin down to the minor leagues for a reason. The Red Sox can't wait all season for the young infielder to return to form. 

More MLB: Connor Wong Reflects On Home Run Being Called Back

Longtime NFL personnel executive named Wisconsin football's next GM

In their latest attempt to get back on track, the Wisconsin Badgers have announced their football program's next general manager.

According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, Wisconsin hired longtime NFL personnel executive Morocco Brown.

Brown will be the program's new general manager, following Marcus Sedberry, who was appointed GM back in February of 2025.

"Brown’s NFL career includes stints with the Colts, Browns, Commanders and Bears. His last role in Indianapolis was as Chief Personnel Executive," Thamel wrote.

Thamel continued, "He also served as director college scouting in Indianapolis, VP of Player Personnel for Cleveland and Director of Pro Personnel for Washington. He interviewed for six NFL GM jobs during his time in the NFL. This marks another step for Wisconsin in modernizing the football program and athletic department."

Sources: Wisconsin is hiring longtime NFL personnel executive Morocco Brown as the football program’s new general manager. Brown’s NFL career includes stints with the Colts, Browns, Commanders and Bears. His last role in Indianapolis was as Chief Personnel Executive. pic.twitter.com/eBgR3WbUAy

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) May 31, 2026

Wisconsin has gone above and beyond to bring an NFL-experienced executive to help rebuild a struggling football program. Whether or not Luke Fickell remains in the mix or not remains to be seen, but Brown is the new GM as the team continues to search for its next athletic director.

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Real Madrid could sign two central defenders in the summer – report

Real Madrid could sign two central defenders in the summer transfer window, depending on which players end up leaving the club, according to a report from AS.

Real Madrid will start preparing for life under new manager Jose Mourinho after the elections, with the defense being the most important position for reinforcement.

The report stated that Raul Asencio’s future is not certain, and Mourinho will directly decide whether he stays or leaves. If he does leave, then Real Madrid could potentially sign two central defenders in the summer.

It is also mentioned that Ibrahima Konate — who has just been confirmed to be leaving Liverpool in a statement by the club on Sunday — could be in the mix once again.

Real Madrid had shown interest in him before, and may have reignited it in the last week or so, and it remains to be seen which players the club ends up signing.

The World Cup would also be a good indicator of which players Real Madrid could go for, and it will be interesting to watch how it all unfolds.

How the World Looked Last Time Knicks Made Finals: 'Sopranos,' Eminem, More

Basketball game scene with a player from the New York Knicks dunking, surrounded by San Antonio Spurs players in an arena.
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The New York Knicks secured a series sweep with their defeat of the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday (May 25), thrusting fans into a decidedly 1999 frame of mind in the process.

Indeed, the last time the Knicks were in the NBA Finals, the world was steeped in (ultimately unfounded) Y2K panic, with era-defining albums from Eminem and blink-182 serving as the soundtrack.

Put another way, it’s been a long time.

Below, we take a closer look at the state of pop culture circa June 1999, the same month the Knicks roared into that year’s NBA Finals, only to later be bested by the San Antonio Spurs. As it stands now, there’s a very real possibility of a Knicks and Spurs rematch next month, meaning the general 1999ness of it all could multiply significantly in the days ahead.

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Celebs sitting courtside for the Knicks in 1999

Spike Lee has been a full-fledged Knicks superfan for decades. In ’99 footage that has garnered renewed attention on social media after the Knicks knocked out the Cavs on Monday (May 25), he’s among the familiar faces seen cheering on the team nearly 30 years ago.

How much have things changed since 1999? Here's what celebrity row looked like for Game 4 of the Finals - the last year the Knicks made it that far until 2026 pic.twitter.com/6cf6mrxDCy

— Velodus✨ (@velodus) May 26, 2026

But what about celebrity row in Game 5, the final game in which the Knicks played in the Finals (until now)? Well, here ya go! pic.twitter.com/b8gnd2ds23

— Velodus✨ (@velodus) May 26, 2026

Eminem, blink-182, Ja Rule, Britney Spears, Missy Elliott, and more released pivotal albums

By the time the Knicks and the Spurs faced off in the 1999 NBA Finals, the world was a mere four months removed from the explosive arrival, and sustaining cultural omnipresence of, Eminem’s The Slim Shady LP.

Other prominent album drops from the first half of 1999 include blink-182’s genre-redefining Enema of the State (the group’s first studio album with Travis Barker); TLC’s FanMail (featuring “No Scrubs”); Ja Rule’s studio debut Venni Vetti Vecci; Britney Spears’s blockbuster …Baby One More Time; Foxy Brown’s Chyna Doll; Jimmy Eat World’s Clarity; The Roots’ Things Fall Apart; Snoop Dogg’s No Limit Top Dogg; Ricky Martin’s self-titled English language debut; Backstreet Boys’ Millennium; Slick Rick’s The Art of Storytelling; Smash Mouth’s Astro Lounge; Mase’s Double Up; The White Stripes’ self-titled debut; Missy Elliott’s Da Real World; Limp Bizkit’s Significant Other; Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Californication; and more.

The Matrix, Austin Powers, Varsity Blues, and more made a splash at theaters

The Matrix, now widely regarded as a classic that forever changed the look and feel of action films, debuted in the States in March 1999. The film ultimately went down as one of the most commercially successful titles of the year, joining other pre-NBA Finals ’99 entries like Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace in the final top 10 at the domestic box office.

Varsity Blues, Office Space, Cruel Intentions, 10 Things I Hate About You, The Mummy, Run Lola Run, and more also captured the hearts of moviegoers as the world careened toward a new millennium.

The Sopranos and SpongeBob SquarePants debuted on TV

The pop cultural blessings of 1999 extended to TV, as well, as both The Sopranos and SpongeBob SquarePants had made their debut by the time the Knicks put forth their best effort in pursuit of a chip.

Family Guy and Jon Stewart’s Daily Show run also kicked off in early ’99, while continuing series in the post-Seinfeld TV landscape in the first half of the year included Buffy the Vampire Slayer,South Park, Friends, and The X-Files.

Knicks fans from now on pic.twitter.com/2WyRXRDeVW

— Sopranos World (@SopranosWorld) May 26, 2026

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Florida State recruiting: 2027 defensive lineman Eric Vaulx Jr. commits

The Seminoles have been quiet on the recruiting trail but made some noise today as the first weekend of official visits comes to a close. Defensive lineman Eric Vaulx Jr. has given his verbal commitment to Florida State.

Vaulx is a 6’2, 265-pound defensive lineman from Lake Cormorant (Mississippi). 247 Composite has him as a 3-star and the 439th best player in the nation (51st best DL, 14th best player in MS). I think there is a good chance Vaulx will finish as a blue-chip as long as he stays healthy his senior year.

My Dawg @Coach2Bless Florida state all the way 🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/1YQmzgkrZk

— Eric Vaulx jr (@Ejvaulx92) May 31, 2026

Vaulx had a very productive junior campaign, notching 75 tackles (18 for loss), six sacks, three fumble recoveries, a forced fumble, and three blocked kicks. Florida State got in on Vaulx early and Terrance Knighton managed to beat out fellow finalists Tennessee and Missouri as well as a dozen others who offered, including Oklahoma, Auburn, Colorado, Mississippi State, and Arkansas.

Vaulx becomes Florida State’s seventh commitment in Tribe27.

Reaction to Curt Cignetti on the cover of the EA Sports College Football video game cover

No individual coach had been on the EA Sports college football video game cover since the 1990s, but taking a team from perennial struggles to a national championship in two years brings the highest recognition.

Indiana football's Curt Cignetti, the consensus national coach of the year in consecutive seasons, is front and center on this year's Deluxe Edition cover, with IU's Memorial Stadium in the background. Several players, helmets, and the mascots from Western Kentucky, LSU and Arizona State join Cignetti.

Bill Walsh, the Super Bowl champion coach of the San Francisco 49ers and former Stanford coach, attached his name to the game in its first two years, 1994 and '95. Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier became the first player on the cover in 1997.

Groups of coaches have been on the Deluxe Edition cover in recent years.

The CFB27 Deluxe Edition cover pic.twitter.com/9oNE78ySbL

— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) May 30, 2026

Reaction to EA Sports College Football 27 cover

As you might expect, Hoosiers fans are love it and some others ... not so much.

Curt framemogging the entire sport https://t.co/nT4ZczP5gj

— CrimsonCast (@CrimsonCast) May 30, 2026

Curt Cignetti on the College Football 27 cover with Indiana’s Memorial Stadium as the backdrop.

What a world we live in. #iufbhttps://t.co/RaF8R0HAkh

— Jared Kelly (@Jared_Kelly7) May 30, 2026

What do we think of the Cover of EA college football 2027?

I think this looks awful 😭😭💀 pic.twitter.com/1QbJqWuGwD

— CFBTalkDaily (@CFBTalkDaily) May 30, 2026

Looks like a 2000s straight to DVD comedy. https://t.co/VODNOm38wBpic.twitter.com/WfW16URY3d

— Chuck Bass (@ChuckFBass) May 30, 2026

Looks like the cover for a Disney Channel original 😭😭 https://t.co/Iv6Toahghd

— Kyle Whittinghog (@goblue_guru) May 30, 2026

We have a better one https://t.co/A3wnO6Q2CSpic.twitter.com/qTgfTjGpOW

— Bison Overtime (@Bison_Overtime) May 31, 2026

Looks awful. This looks better imo. https://t.co/51sNOQnIgTpic.twitter.com/dWY4xTNPyU

— Andrew Caraway (@Caraway6) May 31, 2026

Players on the EA Sports College Football 27 cover

  • Dante Moore, Oregon
  • Malachi Toney, Miami
  • Jayden Maiava, USC
  • Kewan Lacy, Mississippi
  • Colin Simmons, Texas
  • Leonard Moore, Notre Dame

EA Sports College Football covers

  • 1994: Former coach Bill Walsh
  • 1995: Former coach Bill Walsh
  • 1996: No specific players, but depictions of players, a mascot and a band
  • 1997: Tommie Frazier, Nebraska
  • 1998: Danny Wuerffel, Florida
  • 1999: Charles Woodson, Michigan
  • 2000: Ricky Williams, Texas
  • 2001: Shaun Alexander, Alabama
  • 2002: Chries Weinke, Florida State
  • 2003: Joey Harrington, Oregon
  • 2004: Carson Palmer, USC
  • 2005: Larry Fitzgerald, Pitt
  • 2006: Desmond Howard, Michigan
  • 2007: Reggie Bush, USC
  • 2008: Jared Zabransky, Boise State
  • 2009: DeSean Jackson, Cal (PS2); Matt Ryan, Boston College (PS3); Owen Schmitt, West Virginia (PSP); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (Xbox 360)
  • 2010: Brian Orakpo, Texas (PS2); Brian Johnson, Utah (PS3); Mark Sanchez (PSP); Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (Xbox 360)
  • 2011: Tim Tebow, Florida
  • 2012: Mark Ingram, Alabama; Nick Fairley, Auburn; DeMarco Murry, Oklahoma; Jake Locker, Washington
  • 2013: Robert Griffin III, Baylor; Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State
  • 2014: Denard Robinson, Michigan
  • 2015-24: Litigation of players' name, image and likeness rights kept them off the cover
  • 2025: Quinn Ewers, Texas; Travis Hunter, Colorado; Donovan Edwards, Michigan
  • 2026: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State; Ryan Williams, Alabama

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Reaction to Curt Cignetti on the cover of the EA Sports College Football video game cover

No individual coach had been on the EA Sports college football video game cover since the 1990s, but taking a team from perennial struggles to a national championship in two years brings the highest recognition.

Indiana football's Curt Cignetti, the consensus national coach of the year in consecutive seasons, is front and center on this year's Deluxe Edition cover, with IU's Memorial Stadium in the background. Several players, helmets, and the mascots from Western Kentucky, LSU and Arizona State join Cignetti.

Bill Walsh, the Super Bowl champion coach of the San Francisco 49ers and former Stanford coach, attached his name to the game in its first two years, 1994 and '95. Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier became the first player on the cover in 1997.

Groups of coaches have been on the Deluxe Edition cover in recent years.

The CFB27 Deluxe Edition cover pic.twitter.com/9oNE78ySbL

— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) May 30, 2026

Reaction to EA Sports College Football 27 cover

As you might expect, Hoosiers fans are love it and some others ... not so much.

Curt framemogging the entire sport https://t.co/nT4ZczP5gj

— CrimsonCast (@CrimsonCast) May 30, 2026

Curt Cignetti on the College Football 27 cover with Indiana’s Memorial Stadium as the backdrop.

What a world we live in. #iufbhttps://t.co/RaF8R0HAkh

— Jared Kelly (@Jared_Kelly7) May 30, 2026

What do we think of the Cover of EA college football 2027?

I think this looks awful 😭😭💀 pic.twitter.com/1QbJqWuGwD

— CFBTalkDaily (@CFBTalkDaily) May 30, 2026

Looks like a 2000s straight to DVD comedy. https://t.co/VODNOm38wBpic.twitter.com/WfW16URY3d

— Chuck Bass (@ChuckFBass) May 30, 2026

Looks like the cover for a Disney Channel original 😭😭 https://t.co/Iv6Toahghd

— Kyle Whittinghog (@goblue_guru) May 30, 2026

We have a better one https://t.co/A3wnO6Q2CSpic.twitter.com/qTgfTjGpOW

— Bison Overtime (@Bison_Overtime) May 31, 2026

Looks awful. This looks better imo. https://t.co/51sNOQnIgTpic.twitter.com/dWY4xTNPyU

— Andrew Caraway (@Caraway6) May 31, 2026

Players on the EA Sports College Football 27 cover

  • Dante Moore, Oregon
  • Malachi Toney, Miami
  • Jayden Maiava, USC
  • Kewan Lacy, Mississippi
  • Colin Simmons, Texas
  • Leonard Moore, Notre Dame

EA Sports College Football covers

  • 1994: Former coach Bill Walsh
  • 1995: Former coach Bill Walsh
  • 1996: No specific players, but depictions of players, a mascot and a band
  • 1997: Tommie Frazier, Nebraska
  • 1998: Danny Wuerffel, Florida
  • 1999: Charles Woodson, Michigan
  • 2000: Ricky Williams, Texas
  • 2001: Shaun Alexander, Alabama
  • 2002: Chries Weinke, Florida State
  • 2003: Joey Harrington, Oregon
  • 2004: Carson Palmer, USC
  • 2005: Larry Fitzgerald, Pitt
  • 2006: Desmond Howard, Michigan
  • 2007: Reggie Bush, USC
  • 2008: Jared Zabransky, Boise State
  • 2009: DeSean Jackson, Cal (PS2); Matt Ryan, Boston College (PS3); Owen Schmitt, West Virginia (PSP); Darren McFadden, Arkansas (Xbox 360)
  • 2010: Brian Orakpo, Texas (PS2); Brian Johnson, Utah (PS3); Mark Sanchez (PSP); Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech (Xbox 360)
  • 2011: Tim Tebow, Florida
  • 2012: Mark Ingram, Alabama; Nick Fairley, Auburn; DeMarco Murry, Oklahoma; Jake Locker, Washington
  • 2013: Robert Griffin III, Baylor; Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State
  • 2014: Denard Robinson, Michigan
  • 2015-24: Litigation of players' name, image and likeness rights kept them off the cover
  • 2025: Quinn Ewers, Texas; Travis Hunter, Colorado; Donovan Edwards, Michigan
  • 2026: Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State; Ryan Williams, Alabama

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Wake Forest vs. West Virginia baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball championship tournament game

Wake Forest vs. West Virginia baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball championship tournament game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

West Virginia Mountaineers Baseball is trying to stay alive in the NCAA postseason. After falling to the Kentucky Wildcats, 11-9, the loser's bracket feels lonely. Now they'll try and get past Wake Forest, who's looking to escape by beating the host team. 

The Mountaineers and Demon Deacons have met a total of 17 times, with Wake holding a decisive 14-3 advantage in the series, which started in 1914. Kentucky runs the regional having beat both teams. 

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Wake Forest vs. West Virginia baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Championship

Wake Forest

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
14Javar WilliamsCF100001.342.454
11Luke CostelloRF100000.307.451
6Kade Lewis1B100001.359.449
1Dalton Wentz3B100000.304.411
8Matt ConteC000000.275.376
25Boston TorresLF000000.312.392
26Andrew CostelloDH000000.244.323
7Blake Schaaf2B000000.325.434
3JD SteinSS000000.270.389
Total19632844214342732
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
19Troy DresslerP1.00000034.5
Total1.0000003
  • Dressler 7 (4 strikes)

West Virginia

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
5Armani GuzmanRF100000.299.401
2Gavin Kelly2B100000.377.479
6Paul SchoenfeldCF100000.343.440
11Sean SmithDH000000.315.406
Matthew GravelineC000000.286.368
17Matt IneichSS000000.299.433
12Brodie Kresser1B000000.287.395
24Ben LumsdenLF000000.241.357
8Tyrus Hall3B000000.275.405
Total18832464083462140
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
31Dawson MontesaP1.10000245.8
Total1.1000024
  • Montesa 15 (11 strikes)

How to watch: Wake Forest vs. West Virginia 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Game

Date: Sunday, May 31

Time: Noon ET

TV: ESPN2

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Brady Scott commits to Indiana as defending national champions land top 2027 safety target

Tabor Academy (Mass.) safety Brady Scott tells Rivals he has committed to Indiana, giving head coach Curt Cignetti and the defending National Champs a pledge from one of their top defensive back targets in the 2027 cycle.

The 6-foot, 195-pound Scott also strongly considered Iowa, Louisville and several others.

“What made Indiana right for me were the coaches, culture, and the development,” Scott said. He visited a couple times in the spring including for a practice in March and his official visit in April. Scott caught a game in Bloomington last fall as well.

“Every time I showed up there they treated me like a priority, from the top with Coach Cignetti all the way to the interns. Everyone was on the same page with Coach Cignetti’s message with a ton of discipline. I just knew they could develop me the best and that I could help contribute to the future of being the best program in the country.”

Scott becomes commit No. 9 for Indiana in the 2027 recruiting class.

“I’d say my favorite thing is knowing I’m ultimately playing for the best coach in the country,” Scott said. “I believe in what he has done in the past and what he is doing in the future. He is just a tell it like it is coach and I like that. 

“I want to be challenged and I want it to be hard and I know he will do that for me.”

Over the last three seasons Scott has over 150 tackles and seven interceptions. He also shines as a playmaker on offense. The Rivals Industry tabs him the No. 49 safety in the country.

How the 2000 Yankees Created the Blueprint for the Dodgers

Mariano Rivera celebrates after the New York Yankees win the 2000 World Series.
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The 2026 Dodgers are shooting to become the first MLB franchise to three-peat since the Yankees of the late ’90s/early 2000s.

New York won the World Series in 1998, 1999, and 2000, and that era is revered by Yankees fans and baseball historians alike.

The mid-2020s Dodgers are on a similar path, as they are currently viewed as an unstoppable machine. LA has won two straight titles, and are the betting favorites at Fanatics Sportsbook to win it again.

There are plenty of similarities between these two iconic franchises and these unforgettable eras, but there are also many differences. Below, we will highlight both.

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How the 2026 Dodgers are Similar to the 2020 Yankees
Star Wars
The Yankees had, and the Dodgers currently have some of the biggest names in baseball. Those New York teams employed legendary players like Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Darryl Strawberry, Roger Clemens, David Cone, and Doc Gooden.

In recent years, the Dodgers have had some of the biggest names in the sport, with Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Clayton Kershaw on the marquee.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto celebrates after striking out Aaron Judge in Game 2 of the 2024 World Series.
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Fire-starters
Those Yankees teams and the Dodgers of the last two years had elite starting pitching. Yoshinobu Yamamoto finished third in NL Cy Young award voting last year as he sported a 2.49 ERA and struck out 201 batters and was phenomenal in the postseason as well, posting a 1.45 ERA in 37.1 innings pitched. Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, and Blake Snell also came through with big postseason outings.

The Yankees had phenomenal starting pitching in their glory years, with Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez, David Cone, David Wells, and Doc Gooden each coming up with elite performances.

Sustained Success
The Yankees’ three-peat was far, far more than just a three-year blip. New York made the playoffs in 1995, won the World Series in 1996, and made the playoffs again in 1997. After the three-peat, they continued to be in the World Series mix throughout the 2000s. The Yanks made the playoffs from 2001 to 2007, and then won the World Series in 2009.

The Dodgers’ back-to-back titles in 2024 and 2025 came as no surprise. LA has remarkably made the playoffs every season since 2013, and won the World Series in the COVID-shortened 2020 season.

Miguel Rojas of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits the game-tying home run in Game 7 of the 2025 World Series.
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Know Your Role
The Dodgers and Yankees have had plenty of A-listers, but neither franchise would have had nearly as much success if it weren’t for key role players. Those great Yankees teams had “glue guys” like Scott Brosius, Paul O’Neill, Tino Martinez, Ricky Ledee, Jim Leyritz, and set-up men Mike Stanton and Jeff Nelson. Brosius even won MVP of the 1998 World Series, as he hit .471 with two home runs and 6 RBI in the series sweep over the Padres.

The Dodgers have had major contributions from the likes of Kike Hernandez, Tommy Edman, Miguel Rojas in recent years. The biggest came in the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2025 World Series against the Blue Jays. Rojas hit a game-tying solo home run, and LA would go on to win the title in extra innings.

Mega Bucks
Playing as the flagship franchises in these two massive media markets, the Yankees and Dodgers are expected to spend big each year. According to SteveTheUmp.com, the Yankees had the second-highest team payroll in MLB in 1998 ($65.6 million), the highest payroll in MLB in 1999 ($88.1 million), and again the highest in MLB in 2000 ($92.5 million).

According to USA Today, the Dodgers had the third-highest payroll (behind the Mets and Yankees) on Opening Day 2024 at $249,823,654. They had the second-highest (behind the Mets) in 2025 at $321.2 million.

LA had the second-highest payroll (behind the Mets) on Opening Day this season with a $316.5 million price tag, according to the Associated Press.

How the 2026 Dodgers Differ From the 2020 Yankees
Core Four
While the Yankees did have plenty of hired guns, the foundation of their dynasty was built on homegrown talent like Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada, and Andy Pettitte. This group was dubbed the “Core Four.” Bernie Williams, who played his entire 16-year career with the Yankees, was also a homegrown talent.

Most of the Dodgers’ top players—most notably Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts—were acquired via free agency or trade.

New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner talks to the media in the 1980s.
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The Boss vs. The Consortium
Yankees owner George Steinbrenner was larger than life. There was no doubt about where the buck stopped in the Yankees organization when “The Boss” was in charge.

Steinbrenner was known for quickly disposing of managers if they had a subpar season. Joe Torre won the World Series in his first year with the Yankees (1996), buying him some immediate leeway with Steinbrenner.

The consortium that runs the Dodgers, Guggenheim Baseball Management, has been a lot more patient with Dave Roberts, who has been manager since 2016. Early in his Dodgers tenure, Roberts faced plenty of criticism for the team’s lack of success in the postseason. Can’t imagine “The Boss” would have been as kind to Roberts.

Different Forms of Dominance
The Yankees went an incredible 114-48 in 1998. In 1999, New York went 98-64, and in 2000 the pinstripes went 87-74. Joe Torre’s club swept the Padres in the 1998 World Series, swept the Braves in the 1999 World Series, and then needed just five games to dispose of the Mets in the 2000 World Series.

The Dodgers went 98-64 in 2024 and 93-69 in 2023. Dave Roberts’ bunch beat the Yankees in the 2024 World Series, 4-1.

Last year was the outlier, as the Dodgers needed a full seven games (and extra innings in Game 7 against Toronto) to win their second consecutive crown.

New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera pitches during Game 6 of the 2009 World Series.
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Closing Time
Mariano Rivera, widely regarded as the greatest closer of all-time, was the difference maker for those great Yankees teams. “Mo” posted a win and two saves in the 1999 World Series against the Braves, earning the World Series MVP award. In the 2000 postseason, Rivera broke Whitey Ford’s record for most consecutive postseason scoreless innings at 33 ⅓.

On the other hand, the Dodgers have relied on something of a closer-by-committee approach these past couple of years, with Tanner Scott, Roki Sasaki, and Evan Phillips getting the most work late in games. They signed All-Star closer Edwin Diaz last winter, but the former Met was largely ineffective before landing on the IL with elbow problems.

Bombs Away
The Yankees are dubbed the Bronx Bombers, but in their most recent dynasty years they weren’t typically among the league leaders in homers. During the height of the steroid era, the Yankees were 7th in MLB team homers in 1998 (207), 13th in dingers in 1999 (193), and 10th in homers in 2000 (205). Tino Martinez led New York in homers in 1998 with 38, but that landed him tied for 38th in MLB. Tino hit 28 in 1999 (tied for 47th in MLB). Bernie Williams led the Yankees in homers in 2000 with 30 (tied for 43rd in MLB).

The modern day Dodgers are more reliant on the long ball. As a team, the Dodgers were third in MLB in home runs in 2024 with 233. They hit 244 homers last year (second in MLB).

Shohei Ohtani is the Dodgers’ biggest bopper as he hit 54 homers in 2024 (second in MLB), and 55 in 2025 (third).

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Robert Thomas Late-Game Heroics Not Enough For Canada In Bronze Medal Game

Robert Thomas, for a moment, saved Canada from a big upset at the IIHF World Championship bronze medal game on Sunday.

The St. Louis Blues center scored twice inside of two minutes remaining in regulation, including the game-tying goal with 7.6 ticks left, to tie the game against upset-minded Norway.

But the Norwegians finished what it started, scoring at 3:32 of overtime on a goal by Noah Steen to down the Canadians, 3-2 at Swiss Life Arena in Zurich, Switzerland to claim the country's first-ever medal in this competition despite being outshot 45-23.

Norway, which was blasted by the host country, Switzerland, 6-0 on Saturday in the semifinals, led 2-0 before Thomas fueled Canada's comeback by making it 2-1 with 1:16 remaining in regulation:

Robert Thomas gets on the board late in the game to make it 2-1.

It's not over yet. #MensWorldspic.twitter.com/u1pAXWxpGE

— Steven Ellis (@SEllisHockey) May 31, 2026

Thomas would then tie it 2-2 on a goalmouth play after a flip pass from behind the net from former Blues captain Ryan O'Reilly (Nashville Predators) moments after Norway missed by mere inches from sealing the game with an empty-net goal:

MITÄ DRAAMAA! 😱🤯

Norja oli senttien päässä laittaa kiekon tyhjiin ja varmistaa näin mitalin, mutta niin vain kiekko lipui ohi. Tästä hetkeä myöhemmin Robert Thomas survoi Kanadan tasoihin vain seitsemän sekuntia ennen ottelun loppua.#ViaplayMMlätkä#MMkisat#ihankaikkipic.twitter.com/wWEcJ0yiIi

— Viaplay Urheilu (@ViaplayUrheilu) May 31, 2026

Thomas, who also scored his first of the competition Saturday in a 4-2 semifinal loss to Finland, finished the tournament with six points (three goals, three assists)  and a plus-5 in 10 games.

Blues forward Dylan Holloway, who did not factor in the scoring on Sunday although helped create the first Thomas goal with a shot on goal, also had six points (four goals, two assists) in 10 games and was a plus-3.

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Nvidia's long-awaited N1/N1X SoC specs leak ahead of Computex launch — N1 to feature up to 20 Arm-based cores, standard N1 equipped with 12- and 10-core configs

The N1X reportedly comes in two SKUs: a top-end 20-core option with 6,144 CUDA cores matching the desktop RTX 5070, and a cut-down 18-core option with 5,120 CUDA cores. The standard N1 also has two configs, one with a 12-core CPU and 2,560 CUDA cores and a 10-core model with 2,048 CUDA cores.

Bahattin Sofuoğlu kendi rekorunu geliştirdi

Bahattin Sofuoğlu, Dünya Superbike Şampiyonası'nın İspanya'da düzenlenen 6. ayağının ikinci yarışında 16. sırayı aldı.

Aragon özerk bölgesiyle aynı adı taşıyan 5,1 kilometrelik pistte yapılan yarışların ikincisi de sona erdi.

Superpole yarışında 16. olan Motoxracing Yamaha takımının pilotu Bahattin Sofuoğlu, ikinci yarışı da 16. sırada bitirdi.

Aruba Ducati takımından Nicolo Bulega, hem superpole yarışı hem de ikinci yarışta damalı bayrağı ilk sırada gördü. 26 yaşındaki İtalyan pilot böylece bu sezon koşulan 18 yarışı da kazandı.

Geçen sezonki Estoril ayağının ikinci yarışından itibaren üst üste 22. birinciliğine ulaşan Bulega, kendisine ait Superbike rekorunu geliştirdi.

Pilotlar klasmanı lideri Bulega, puanını 372'ye yükselterek 2. sıradaki takım arkadaşı Iker Lecuona ile arasındaki farkı açtı.

Şampiyonanın 7. ayağı, 13-14 Haziran tarihlerinde İtalya'nın Emilia-Romagna bölgesinde düzenlenecek.

Arda Güler'e büyük onur! Devler Ligi'nde sezonun en iyi çıkış yapan oyuncusu

Real Madrid forması giyen milli futbolcu Arda Güler, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde sezonun en iyi çıkış yapan oyuncusu seçildi.

UEFA'dan yapılan açıklamada, Arda Güler'in Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki performansına değinilerek, "Ekim ayında Real Madrid'in Juventus'a karşı lig aşamasındaki galibiyetinde itici güç olarak öne çıktı ve takımının orta sahasına getirdiği kontrol ve yaratıcılık sayesinde o gece maçın oyuncusu ödülünü kazandı." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Şampiyonlar Lig'inde bu sezon 2 golünü de çeyrek finalde Bayern Münih ile oynanan maçta atan 21 yaşındaki milli futbolcu, 4 golün de pasını veren isim oldu.

Kvaratskhelia, sezonunun futbolcusu seçildi

Paris Saint-Germain'in Gürcü futbolcusu Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde sezonun oyuncusu seçildi.

UEFA'nın açılmasında Kvaratskhelia için "Heyecan verici Gürcü kanat oyuncusu, Paris'in üst üste ikinci şampiyonluğunu kazanmasında büyük rol oynadı. Turnuva boyunca sol kanatta gösterdiği performansla on gol attı ve altı asist yaptı." denildi.

Bu sezon Paris Saint-Germain ile 48 maça çıkan 25 yaşındaki sol kanat, 19 gol kaydetti.

Sezonun en iyi 11'i açıklandı

UEFA, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde sezonun en iyi 11'ini açıkladı.

Açıklanan takımda, sezonu şampiyon tamamlayan Paris Saint-Germain'den 5, finalist Arsenal'dan 3, Bayern Münih'ten 2 ve Atletico Madrid'den 1 futbolcu yer aldı.

Sezonun en iyi 11'inde yer alan futbolcular şunlar:

Kaleci: David Raya (Arsenal)

Defans: Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid), Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain), Gabriel (Arsenal), Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain)

Orta saha: Michael Olise (Bayern Münih), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Paris Saint-Germain)

Forvet: Ousmane Dembele (Paris Saint-Germain), Harry Kane (Bayern Münih)

Swiatek ve Bencic, Fransa Açık'a 4. turda veda etti

Sezonun ikinci grand slam tenis turnuvası Fransa Açık'ta (Roland Garros) tek kadınlarda Iga Swiatek ile Belinda Bencic, 4. turda elendi.

Fransa'nın başkenti Paris'te düzenlenen organizasyonun 8. gününde Polonyalı Iga Swiatek (3), Ukraynalı Marta Kostyuk ile karşılaştı. Rakibine 7-5 ve 6-1'lik setler sonucunda 2-0 yenilen Swiatek, daha önce 4 kez şampiyonluk yaşadığı turnuvaya veda etti.

Günün diğer maçında Ukraynalı Elina Svitolina (7), İsviçreli Belinda Bencic'i (11) 4-6, 6-4 ve 6-0'lık setlerle 2-1 mağlup ederek adını çeyrek finale yazdırdı.

36 yaşındaki Romanyalı sporcu Sorana Cirstea ise Çinli Xiyu Wang'ı 6-3 ve 7-6'lık setlerle geçerek bir üst tura çıktı.

Milot Rashica'ya talip var mı? İşte son durum

Beşiktaş'ta yola devam edilmemesi beklenen isimlerden biri Milot Rashica... 29 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusuyla bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin ilgilendiği konuşuluyor. Peki kulübe ulaşan bir teklif var mı?

Milot Rashica'nın Beşiktaş'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde bitecek. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Kosovalı oyuncunun, yaz döneminde satılması bekleniyor. Hatta bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin de onun için nabız yokladığı konuşuluyor. Ancak bugün itibarıyla durum pek öyle değil...

KİMSEDEN TEKLİF GELMEDİ

29 yaşındaki futbolcu için şu ana kadar yönetime ulaşan hiçbir resmi teklifin olmadığı öğrenildi. Siyah-Beyazlılar, Rashica'nın sözleşmesini de uzatmayı düşünmüyor. Yani kalırsa, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından bedelsiz olarak ayrılacak. Transfer dışında ayrılık için 1 yol daha var: Sözleşme feshi...

5.25 MİLYONA ALINMIŞTI

Bu durumda da oyuncunun alacaklarının ödenmesi gerekecek. Beşiktaş Yönetimi, eğer bir teklif gelirse gereken bütün kolaylığı gösterecek. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcu, 2023 yazında Norwich City'den alınmıştı. Kartal 5.25 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödedi. Beklentiler büyüktü. Ancak hikaye bu yönde gelişmedi...

Aslan'a genç Ukraynalı: Trabzonspor da ilgileniyordu

Galatasaray önümüzdeki sezon uygulanacak yabancı kontenjanını da düşünerek genç isimlere ağırlık verdi. Yabancı forvet konusunda Matviy Ponomarenko'nun adı ön plana çıktı. Oyuncuyla Trabzonspor da ilgileniyordu.

Galatasaray hücum hattına yabancı bir isim ekleyecek. Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun yeni sezonda uygulayacağı 10+4'lük genç yabancı kontenjanı sebebiyle ağırlık daha çok bu özelliklere uyan futbolculara verildi... Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın, Dinamo Kiev forması giyen Matviy Ponomarenko'yla ilgilenmeye başladığı öğrenildi.

24 GOL VE 3 ASİST

20 yaşındaki Ukraynalı forvet, Trabzonspor'un da listesinde bulunuyordu. Galatasaray'ın kısa süre içinde konuyla ilgili resmi adımları atması bekleniyor. 1.88 boyundaki futbolcu bu sezon Dinamo Kiev'le bütün kulvarlarda 31 resmi maça çıktı. Sahada 2.038 dakika kaldı. 24 gol ve 3 asist üretti.

PİYASASI HAREKETLİ

Galatasaray ve Trabzonspor haricinde Matviy Ponomarenko'nun adı şu takımlarla da anılıyor:

Borussia Dortmund

Brentford

Leipzig

Şu anda Dinamo Kiev Yönetimi, resmi teklifleri bekliyor. Genç oyuncu konusunda kapının en az 15 milyon eurodan açılacağı düşünülüyor. Hatta bu rakamın üstü bile görülebilir.

Aslan'da Djaoui Cisse kararı verildi: İşte son durum

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Rennes forması giyen Djaoui Cisse de bulunuyordu. 22 yaşındaki futbolcuyla ilgili son karar verildi...

Galatasaray bu yaz orta sahasını kesinlikle güçlendirecek. Listedeki isimlerden biri de Djaoui Cisse'ydi... Rennes forması giyen 22 yaşındaki merkez orta sahanın durumu değerlendirildi. Fransız ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar sözleşmesi bulunan 1.88 boyundaki oyuncu için harekete geçilmeyecek.

EKSİK YÖNLERİ FAZLA

Kulüpteki toplantının ardından Fransız futbolcunun birçok eksiği bulunduğuna karar verildi. Djaoui Cisse, bu sezon Ligue 1'de 24 maça çıktı. Sahada 982 dakika kaldı. Gol veya asist katkısı sunamadı. Oyuncunun tahmini piyasa değeri 15 milyon euro civarında... Sarı-Kırmızılılar, bu parayı da Djaoui Cisse için fazla buldu.

ALMANYA İHTİMALİ

22 yaşındaki futbolcu için Bayer Leverkusen ve Eintracht Frankfurt'un da harekete geçebileceği konuşuluyor. Ancak şu ana kadar iki Alman ekibinden de resmi bir hamle gelmedi. Rennes altyapısından çıkan Djaoui Cisse, başka bir takımın da formasını giymedi. Satılırsa, o da büyük bir değişim yaşayacak.

Gueye satış listesinde: Peki Galatasaray'ın ilgisi kaldı mı?

AS gazetesinin haberine göre; Villareal, Pape Gueye'yi satış listesine koydu. İspanyol ekibi, kış döneminde Galatasaray'dan 40 milyon euro talep etmişti. Peki Aslan tekrar harekete geçecek mi?

Galatasaray ara transfer döneminde birçok orta saha oyuncusu için teklif vermişti. Bunlardan biri de Villarreal forması giyen Pape Gueye idi... Ancak La Liga temsilcisi 40 milyon euro talep edince Galatasaray geri adım attı. AS gazetesinin haberine göre; Vilarreal, Senegalli orta saha oyuncusunu satış listesine koydu.

CİDDİ BİR İNDİRİM

Şu anda Galatasaray'ın 27 yaşındaki futbolcu için tekrar devreye girip girmeyeceği merak ediliyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'da konuyla ilgili fikir alışverişi yapıldı. Pape Gueye konusunda resmi adım atılsa bile masaya 40 milyon euro gibi bir para konulmayacak. Villarreal ciddi bir indirim yapmadığı sürece bu transferin gerçekleşme ihtimali yok.

JAKOBS AÇIKLAMIŞTI

1.89 boyundaki merkez orta sahanın İspanyol ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var. Galatasaray'ın Senegalli futbolcusu Ismail Jakobs geçtiğimiz günlerde, "Pape Gueye'nin Galatasaray ihtimali vardı. Onunla çok konuştum. Gerçekten buraya gelmeyi çok istiyordu. Ama olmadı. Kulüp isterse, onunla tekrar konuyla ilgili konuşurum" demişti.

Osimhen derken Mbappe! Yılın transferi mi gerçekleşiyor?

Real Madrid'de istenmeyen adam haline gelen Kylian Mbappe'nin, Liverpool'a gidebileceği konuşuluyor. Bu durumda Liverpool-Osimhen iddiaları da son bulacak.

TEAMtalk kaynaklı habere göre; Kylian Mbappe, annesinin en sevdiği kulüp olan Liverpool'a transfer olabilir. İngiliz ekibinde Hugo Ekitike sakatlığı sebebiyle önümüzdeki sezonun devre arasına kadar yok. Ayrıca Alexander Isak da düzenli şekilde sakatlık sorunlarıyla karşılaşıyor.

MECBUREN GÜÇLENDİRİLECEK

Kırmızılar bu sebeple hücum hattını güçlendirmeyi planlıyor. Hatta listelerinde Galatasaray'dan Victor Osimhen'in de bulunduğu konuşuluyordu. Ancak Mbappe transferi gerçekleşirse, Osimhen ihtimali de kalmayacak. Real Madrid taraftarları, Fransız yıldızın gitmesi için kampanyalar düzenlemişti.

73.4 MİLYON KİŞİ İMZA VERDİ!

Kylian Mbappe'nin ayrılmasını isteyen milyonlarca insan, imza kampanyasına dahil oldu. 7 Mayıs itibarıyla Fransız futbolcunun Real Madrid'den gönderilmesi için imza verenlerin sayısı 73.4 milyon kişiydi! 27 yaşındaki futbolcunun İspanyol ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi var. Liverpool'un kısa süre içinde konuyla ilgili harekete geçebileceği öğrenildi.

Emre Mor'a Şampiyonlar Ligi tepkisi: Futbol oynamıyorsun!

Fenerbahçe'yle sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitecek olan Emre Mor, Şampiyonlar Ligi finali hakkında bir paylaşım yaptı. Ardından da büyük tepkilerin hedefi oldu...

Fenerbahçe'nin TFF'ye bildirmediği Emre Mor, bu sezon sahaya çıkmadı. Sarı-Lacivertli ekiple sözleşmesi ise 30 Haziran'da bitecek ve bedelsiz şekilde ayrılacak. 28 yaşındaki futbolcu, son olarak Şampiyonlar Ligi finalini takip etti. PSG ve Arsenal arasındaki maçla ilgili de bir yorumda bulundu.

FUTBOLA NE OLDU?

Emre, "Futbol oynamaya çalışan bir takım, satranç oynayan başka bir takım... Eğlence nerede? Futbola ne oldu?" ifadelerini kullandı. Sonrasında da olanlar oldu. Sosyal medyadaki birçok kullanıcı, bu gönderiye yorum yaptı. Hedefte ise Emre Mor'un bizzat kendisi bulunuyordu!

EĞLENCENİN AYARI KAÇTI!

Bu paylaşıma, "Arda Güler'den çok konuşulurdu, yazık etti yeteneğine... Kardeşim eğlenene kadar keşke sen de biraz futbol oynasaydın. Futbolculuğu bırakıp yorumculuğa mı başladın? 1 yıldır top oynamadan para kazanıyorsun. Sen eğlencenin ayarını biraz kaçırdın galiba" şeklinde yorumlar geldi.

Osimhen Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni salladı: En iyilerden biri

Victor Osimhen bu sezon Harry Kane, Francisco Trincao ve Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ile birlikte Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde en çok maçın oyuncusu ödülünü alan futbolcu oldu (4). Üstelik, bu isimlerden daha az sayıda karşılaşmaya çıktı.

Galatasaray adına bu sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki en etkili isim hiç şüphesiz Victor Osimhen'di... Genel performanslara bakıldığında Nijeryalı yıldız, birçok önemli ismi de geride bıraktı. 4 kez maçın adamı seçildi. Harry Kane, Francisco Trincao ve Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ile bu alanda zirvedeydi...

SAYILAR ORTADA

Üstelik Osimhen bu başarıya rakiplerinden daha az sayıda karşılaşmada ulaştı:

Victor Osimhen: 10 maç

Francisco Trincao: 11 maç

Harry Kane: 13 maç

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia: 14 maç

Hatırlanacağı üzere temsilcimiz, Liverpool eşleşmesinden sonra Şampiyonlar Ligi defterini kapatmıştı.

EĞER DEVAM ETSEYDİ

Galatasaray yoluna devam edebilseydi, çok büyük bir ihtimalle Victor Osimhen bu kulvarda tek başına zirveyi ele geçirecekti. Yönetim şu anda takviyeler konusunda çalışıyor. Cim-Bom yeni sezonda da grup aşamasında yer alacak. Bu kez hedef daha da üst turları görebilmek...

Galatasaray'a 150 milyon euro ödenmeli: Yoksa bırakmayacaklar

Avrupa basınından Victor Osimhen'in bonservis bedeli konusunda yeni bir haber geldi. Buna göre; Galatasaray Yönetimi, 150 milyon euronun altındaki teklifleri değerlendirmeyecek.

TEAMtalk kaynaklı habere göre; Victor Osimhen, Manchester United için ideal bir çözüm olarak görülüyor. Ancak Galatasaray'ı ikna etmek için yaklaşık 150 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis gerekiyor. Aslında konuyla ilgili Başkan Dursun Özbek'ten açıklamalar gelmişti.

OYUNCU CEPHESİ ÖNEMLİ

Özbek, Osimhen'i kesinlikle satmayı düşünmediklerini ifade etmişti. Burada belirleyici nokta kesinlikle oyuncu cephesi... Osimhen ayrılmak istemediği sürece, gönderilmeyecek. Sadece Nijeryalı yıldızdan bu yönde bir talep gelirse, taliplerle temaslar başlayacak.

ISAK 145 MİLYON EURO

Galatasaray, Osimhen için Napoli'ye 75 milyon euroluk serbest kalma bedelini yatırmıştı. Bir gün satış ihtimali doğarsa, talep edilecek rakam kesinlikle düşük olmayacak. Örnek vermek gerekirse bu sezon Premier Lig'de Liverpool Isak transferi için Newcastle United'a 145 milyon euro ödedi...

Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor istiyordu: 25 milyonluk teklif

AIK forması giyen Zadok Yohanna hem Beşiktaş'ın hem de Trabzonspor'un listesinde yer alıyordu. Ancak 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat için Premier Lig'den hamle geldi.

İsveç ekibi AIK, yüksek bedelli bir satışa hazırlanıyor. 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusu Zadok Yohanna'nın piyasası iyice yükseldi. Brighton Kulübü'nün çok kısa bir süre içinde 25 milyon euroluk resmi teklif sunacağı öğrenildi. Nijeryalı oyuncu da kariyerinde dev bir adım atmak istiyor.

DOĞAL OLARAK YÜKSELDİ

Genç yeteneğin adı Brighton dışında şu Avrupa ekipleriyle de anılıyor:

Leipzig

Stade Rennes

Borussia Dortmund

Bayer Leverkusen

Ülkemizden Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor da genç futbolcuyla ilgileniyordu. AIK Kulübü bundan bir süre önce 15 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisi içindeydi. Fakat talipler artınca, rakam da doğal olarak yükseldi.

BÜYÜK İHTİMALLE

Nijeryalı genç yetenek, bugün itibarıyla pek Süper Lig'e gelecek gibi durmuyor! AIK cephesi resmi teklifleri bekliyor. Brighton Kulübü, 25 milyon euroyu masaya koyduğu anda iş büyük ihtimalle bitecek. Zadok Yohanna'nın ilerleyen yıllarda ciddi bir gelişim göstereceği düşünülüyor.

Ümit Akdağ'ın yolu: Galatasaray mı Fenerbahçe mi?

Alanyaspor forması giyen Ümit Akdağ'la hem Galatasaray hem de Fenerbahçe ilgileniyor. Akdeniz temsilcisi, resmi teklifleri bekliyor. Kanarya'daki başkanlık seçiminin ardından büyük hareketlilik yaşanacak.

Bu sezon Süper Lig'de en çok dikkat çeken oyunculardan biri hiç şüphesiz Ümit Akdağ'dı... 22 yaşındaki stoper, Alanyaspor ile 30 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.624 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 2 asist üretti. 1.92 boyundaki savunmacının Akdeniz ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

İKİSİNİN DE LİSTESİNDE

Şu anda hem Galatasaray hem de Fenerbahçe cephesi, Ümit'le ilgileniyor. Kanarya'daki başkanlık seçiminin ardından Sarı-Lacivertliler'in daha ciddi şekilde devreye girmesi bekleniyor. İki başkan adayının listesinde de solak oyuncunun bulunduğu belirtildi...

KENDİ KENDİNE YÜKSELECEK

Alanyaspor Yönetimi daha önce Galatasaray'ın girişimlerine net bir yanıt vermemişti. Onlar da Fenerbahçe'deki başkanlık seçimini bekliyor. Çünkü yeni başkan sonrasında Ümit Akdağ'da bir rekabet yaşanacak. Doğal olarak bonservis bedeli de kendi kendine yükselecek!

Salih Uçan'da yeni hoca beklenmeyecek: Veda zamanı

Beşiktaş'ta yeni teknik direktör konusunda çalışmalar sürüyor. Ancak Salih Uçan'ın geleceği belli oldu. Yönetim, mukavelesi sona erecek tecrübeli isimle yola devam etmeme kararı aldı.

32 yaşındaki tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu Salih Uçan'ın Beşiktaş'la sözleşmesi 30 Haziran'da bitiyor. Fakat kontratta +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu bulunuyordu (çift taraflı). Kulüp tarafı, bu maddeyi aktif hale getirmeyecek. Yani opsiyon ihtimali otomatik olarak düştü...

GOL VE ASİSTİ YOK

Normal koşullarda ayrılık kararları hoca ve yönetimin ortak görüşüyle alınıyor. Ancak Beşiktaş Yönetimi, yeni teknik adam gelmeden Salih'e veda etmeye karar verdi. 1.82 boyundaki oyuncu bu sezon Süper Lig'de 19 maça çıktı. Sahada sadece 514 dakika kaldı. Gol veya asist katkısı sunamadı.

Beşiktaş'ta dev temizlik! İşte gidecek ve kalacaklar listesi

SEÇENEKLERİNİ DEĞERLENDİRİYOR

Salih'in de şu anda seçeneklerini değerlendirdiği konuşuluyor. Bazı Süper Lig ekipleri, onunla ilgileniyor. Muhtemel transferi, bonservis bedeli olmadan gerçekleşecek. Salih Beşiktaş'a da 2021 yazında Alanyaspor'dan bedelsiz şekilde gelmişti. Aynı şekilde de ayrılacak...

MotoGP'nin İtalya'daki 7. etabını Bezzecchi kazandı

MotoGP Dünya Şampiyonası'nın 7. ayağında Marco Bezzecchi, Mugello Pisti'nde kariyerinin önemli zaferlerinden birine imza atarken Jorge Martin ikinci, Francesco Bagnaia üçüncü oldu. Damalı bayrağı 15. sırada gören Toprak Razgatlıoğlu ise son turda pist limitlerini ihlal ettiği gerekçesiyle 1 sıra ceza aldı ve yarışı 16. sırada tamamladı.

İqor Ribeyro: “Neftçi”dən təklif alanda çox sevindim”

31 May 2026 at 19:00

“Neftçi”nin futbolçusu İqor Ribeyro paytaxt klubuna keçidi, Azərbaycandakı həyatı və karyerasının başlanğıcı ilə bağlı təəssüratlarını bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, klubun mətbuat xidmətinə danışan braziliyalı oyunçu əvvəlcə futbola gəlişindən və Bakıdakı yaşayışından bəhs edib:

“Futbola atamla başlamışam. Atam da futbolçu olub. Hara gedirdisə, məni də özü ilə aparırdı. Futbol meydançasında topla oynamağı çox sevirdim. Çox gözəl hisslərdir. Braziliyada çox adlı-sanlı futbolçular var. Hamı da istəyir ki, böyüyəndə böyük futbolçu olsun. Azərbaycanda bəyəndiyim şeylərdən biri də şəhər oldu. Bakı çox təhlükəsiz və fərqli mədəniyyətə malik şəhərdir. Çox bəyənirəm. Artıq üç ildir buradayam. Azərbaycan çox gözəl ölkədir və burada yaşadığıma görə şadam”.

“Ağ-qaralar”a transferi barədə danışan İqor Ribeyro belə bir köklü klubda çıxış etməkdən qürur duyduğunu bildirib:

“Hamımız bilirik ki, “Neftçi” böyük klubdur. Təbii ki, böyük ənənəyə malik olan Bakı klubundan təklif alanda çox sevindim. Dərhal sevincimi valideynlərimlə bölüşdüm. Təklif məni qane etdi və “Neftçi”yə keçməyə qərar verdim. “Neftçi” çox yaxşı komandadır və burada olduğum üçün çox məmnunam”.

Müsahibənin daha ətraflı videosunu təqdim edirik.

Milliyə İspaniyadan iki futbolçu çağırıldı – adlar

31 May 2026 at 19:18

17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası iyunun 1-dən 10-dək Qəbələdə təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, U-17 hazırlıq çərçivəsində Qazaxıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandası ilə iki yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.

Milliyə dəvət edilən futbolçuların adlarını və oyunların təqvimini nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:

6 iyun
17:30. Azərbaycan (U-17) – Qazaxıstan (U-17)
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu

9 iyun
17:30. Azərbaycan (U-17) – Qazaxıstan (U-17)
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu

Nr.
 Ad / Soyad
Klub
1
Bilal Hacıyev
Qarabağ
2
Cavidan Babayev
Qarabağ
3
Ülvi Abbaslı
Sumqayıt
4
Ruslan Quliyev
Neftçi
5
Cihad Sadıqov
Sabah
6
Harun Nur Kərim
Sabah
7
Roman Fərzəli
Qarabağ
8
Vaqif Nəbiyev
Qarabağ
9
Mehdi Hüseyn
Qarabağ
10
Rəsul Balakişiyev
Marcet (İspaniya)
11
Vaqif Məmmədli
Sabah
12
Nicat Əhmədzadə
Marcet (İspaniya)
13
Əhəd Hacızadə
Qarabağ
14
Nihad Hüseynzadə
Sabah
15
Şikar Şikar
Neftçi
16
Cəfər Cəfərzadə
Sabah
17
Firdovsi Şeydayev
Sabah
18
Tunar Əsgərzadə
Qarabağ
19
Əli Bəşirov
Qarabağ
20
Nazim Əliyev
“Srvena Zvezda” (Serbiya)
21
Sultan Orucov
Neftçi
22
Daniil Rəcəbov
Qarabağ
23
Ruslan Əbilov
Sabah

Venezia talent Hainaut attracting €10m Rennes proposal

31 May 2026 at 19:30

Rennes are reportedly lining up a €10m offer for versatile Venezia right-back Antoine Hainaut, who just helped the club to promotion into Serie A.

The 24-year-old came to Italian football from US Boulogne in January 2022 with a €300,000 transfer to Parma.

He was then sold to Venezia last summer for just €550,000 and flourished in Serie B, where he helped the Lagunari to promotion by topping the table.

Perfect season for Hainaut at Venezia

BERGAMO, ITALY - MAY 25: Antoine Hainaut of Parma Calcio celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Atalanta and Parma at Gewiss Stadium on May 25, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – MAY 25: Antoine Hainaut of Parma Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between Atalanta and Parma at Gewiss Stadium on May 25, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Hainaut contributed five goals and six assists in 37 Serie B games this season, playing in a variety of roles from right-back to central defence and midfield.

His value on the transfer market has now sky-rocketed and Footmercato in France report that Rennes are eager to bring him back to his homeland.

It is even suggested the offer could reach €10m, which would be very hard for Venezia to resist, even after promotion to the top flight.

His current contract with the Stadio Penzo side runs to June 2028.

Report Greenwood offer ready from Roma worth €40m

31 May 2026 at 19:08

Roma are prioritising Mason Greenwood to reinforce their attack and are reportedly preparing a €40m offer for the Olympique Marseille striker.

The Giallorossi have a bigger budget than usual this summer after securing Champions League qualification for the first time in seven years.

Coach Gian Piero Gasperini complained bitterly last term about the lack of forwards suited to his style of football, noting that the difference following the January arrival of Donyell Malen from Aston Villa was astonishing.

Greenwood top of Roma wish list

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

Now he has pin-pointed Greenwood as the ideal addition to the attack, especially as the Englishman is on the market due to Olympique Marseille’s struggles.

According to Le10Sport in France and Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are lining up an opening proposal worth €40m plus add-ons to get the 24-year-old, who plays largely on the right side of a trident attack.

It probably won’t be enough, as Marseille are asking for closer to €50-55m.

A former England international who came up through the Manchester United youth academy, his career was almost ended by a personal scandal off the field, but he has been revitalised since the €26m move to France in 2024.

Greenwood scored a remarkable 26 goals with 11 assists in 45 competitive games for Marseille this season.

As part of that transfer, 40 per cent of the sell-on fee will go to Manchester United.

Ederson to Manchester United down to details, but mixed reports on price

31 May 2026 at 18:53

There are some mixed reports over how much Manchester United will pay Atalanta for Ederson, as Fabrizio Romano claims they’re asking for a discount.

Everyone is confident the agreement will go through and the Brazilian is heading to Old Trafford, especially after they matched the personal terms that he had originally shaken hands on with Atletico Madrid.

The difference was that they were prepared to pay more on the transfer fee to Atalanta than the Colchoneros had been ready to shell out.

Ederson price tag reports wavering

MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 18: Ederson of Atalanta looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images) (Manchester United links)
MUNICH, GERMANY – MARCH 18: Ederson of Atalanta looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Transfer pundit Romano claims today that Manchester United expect to get the deal done for €40-45m in total.

This is not the version of events provided by most other Italian sources, who are confident the total including add-ons will be around €48-50m.

It is generally believed by Alfredo Pedullà and Tuttomercatoweb, amongst others, that the fee will be €45m plus performance-related bonuses.

That is already a discount from the original asking price set by Atalanta of €50m, but still a big profit considering they only paid €22.9m to buy him from Salernitana in the summer of 2022.

They had wanted significantly more for him last year, but were more amenable this time because his contract only runs to June 2027.

The Brazil international will celebrate his 27th birthday in July.

Milan chaos hits new heights as reporter warns ‘the worst is yet to come’

31 May 2026 at 18:29

A reporter who met with patron Gerry Cardinale warns ‘the worst is yet to come’ from the Milan restructuring, while it’s reported the club is in such chaos they risk missing the Serie A deadline.

The RedBird chief swept the board clean after their failure to qualify for the Champions League, sacking coach Max Allegri, director of sport Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada in one fell swoop.

None of those places have been filled yet, so there is nobody able to make decisions or even organise on the most basic level going into pre-season.

Milan a rudderless ship without sailors

epa11761049 Swedish former soccer player and AC Milan's senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks on during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan, in Bergamo, Italy, 06 December 2024. EPA-EFE/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA
epa11761049 Swedish former soccer player and AC Milan’s senior advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks on during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Atalanta BC and AC Milan, in Bergamo, Italy, 06 December 2024. EPA-EFE/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA

According to the Corriere della Sera, this created a bizarre situation where the Lega Serie A had to make a warning phone call, because Milan have until June 16 to file the paperwork to register for the new season.

Failure to do so can lead to expulsion from the league, although that is usually because the financial documentation doesn’t add up, rather than simply forgetting to file it.

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale (L) of AC Milan and AC Milan Sporting Strategy & Development Director Paolo Maldini (R) before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale (L) of AC Milan and Sporting Strategy & Development Director Paolo Maldini (R) before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Last week, RedBird patron Cardinale called just five select few journalists to explain his vision for the future, which many considered to be an attempt to get more positive media coverage.

However, it backfired because one of those involved had a harsh warning for the fans.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 10: Fans of AC Milan spell out "G.F OUT", as they protest against Giorgio Furlani, Chief Executive Officer of AC Milan, prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
ITALY – MAY 10: Fans of AC Milan spell out “G.F OUT”, as they protest against Giorgio Furlani, Chief Executive Officer, prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“If we didn’t go to talk to him, then we wouldn’t know what this guy had in mind,” revealed Sport Mediaset journalist Franco Ordine.

“Now we know and I can say the worst is yet to come. They don’t want Italians, because they have to speak English. They don’t need to know Italian football either.

“Seeing as there is hardly any money, because they’re out of the Champions League, I would do something crazy and go hire Alberto Aquilani.”

The coach is fresh from taking Catanzaro to the Serie B promotion play-off Final, losing narrowly to Monza.

Powerful Apple TV with new remote and chip, HomePod mini 2026 launch imminent, reveals leak

Apple is delaying the release of refreshed Apple TV and HomePod mini hardware until this fall to ensure alignment with its new AI-powered Siri launch, says a fresh leak. Both devices feature internal processor upgrades designed to support the advanced capabilities of the upcoming software ecosystem, finally bringing necessary performance improvements to Apple’s home hardware lineup.

Apple smart glasses launch date, features revealed in fresh leak; the goal is mainstream adoption

Apple is actively developing its "N50" smart glasses designed to disrupt the $200 billion global eyewear market. Targeting the mid-tier consumer segment, the AI-powered glasses should integrate with the iPhone ecosystem to challenge Meta’s dominance. The release is now tipped to take place in the end of 2027.

How to watch USMNT vs Senegal match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

31 May 2026 at 19:30
USMNT and Senegal will face each other in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch USMNT vs Senegal on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO USMNT vs Senegal
WHAT International friendly
WHEN 3:30 PM ET / 12:30 PM PT • Sunday, May 31, 2026
WHERE DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, TBS, Telemundo, Universo, Sling Orange, Hulu + Live TV and Max
STREAM FREE TRIAL

Match Overview

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup drawing closer, the United States and Senegal will meet in a high-profile international showdown featuring two teams with plenty to prove. Led by Christian Pulisic, the Americans continue preparing for a World Cup on home soil.

Meanwhile, Sadio Mane and Senegal arrive after another strong AFCON campaign and will look to test themselves against one of CONCACAF’s top nations. As both sides aim to build momentum ahead of next summer’s tournament, this matchup offers an intriguing early benchmark.

More details about watching the game on DirecTV Stream

With DirecTV Stream, you can watch USA vs Senegal and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV, Fire Stick as well as Google TV, Samsung and Peloton.
DirecTV Stream offers a free trial, and often shares with you a variety of different packages to choose from, so you can pick what suits you the best. That also includes packages filled with sports other than soccer including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and more.
DirecTV Stream has 140+ channels of live TV and unlimited DVR. That includes all of the most important soccer-related channels such as NBC, FOX, ESPN, TNT, CBS as well as more niche soccer channels including FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Univision, TUDN and GolTV.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full DirecTV Stream soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

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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 NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Christian Pulisic of the United States

Lamine Yamal makes stance clear on Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo comparisons: ‘My goal is not to be compared to them’

31 May 2026 at 19:04
Lamine Yamal has managed to become one of the best players in the world, drawing numerous comparisons with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Far from seeking to compare himself with both legends, the 18-year-old star made his perspective clear, surprising everyone with his stance.

Lamine Yamal managed to become the central figure of Barcelona’s sporting project, rising to become one of the best players in the world. After several seasons in elite soccer, he has constantly been compared to Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, being considered the “chosen one” to replace them. However, the 18-year-old star has decided to distance himself from these debates, surprising everyone with his clear perspective.

During an interview with FIFA, Lamine was asked if he thought he could reach the level of Messi, Cristiano, Kylian Mbappé, and Neymar. In response, he answered emphatically: My goal isn’t to be compared to them; it’s to be mentioned alongside them. So that the next time you ask someone that question, my name will be in that group… If you get caught up comparing yourself to others, you can shoot yourself in the foot.”

Far from being the first time he has said it, Lamine Yamal is clear that he is not coming to replace anyone. Instead, he seeks to establish his own style of play, cementing his name in the soccer history. After doing so with FC Barcelona, the 18-year-old star made it clear that he wants to break records with Spain at the World Cup, aiming to become the first Spanish player of his age to score a hat trick in the competition.

At only 18 years old, Lamine still has more than 10 years of his career ahead of him, with the potential to improve his performances exponentially. In addition, he still has to achieve what Messi and Cristiano accomplished: Leading numerous titles with both his national team and clubs while being the central figure. Far from considering himself a finished project, Yamal recognizes that he still has untapped potential, pointing to the 2026 World Cup as a defining tournament.

Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2025.
Lamine Yamal of Spain looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2025.

Lamine Yamal eyes a career-defining moment at the 2026 World Cup

Unlike previous editions, the 2026 World Cup is a highly defining tournament for numerous generations. Not only is it the final edition for Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, but it could also mark the coronation of Lamine Yamal. Just like Kylian Mbappé in the 2018 edition, the Spaniard arrives as the best young player in the world, with the chance to shine both as a goalscorer and creator for his national team, potentially crowning a legendary career.

If Lamine Yamal manages to lead Spain to becoming World Cup winners as the central figure, he would establish himself as a legendary player. Just like Kylian Mbappé did, he would go from being a promising talent to a world-class player, putting all doubts aside. Appearing in decisive moments, he would build a definitive legacy similar to that of Andrés Iniesta, who is for many the greatest player in the history of the national team.

Lionel Messi of Argentina, Lamine Yamal of Spain and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.

How to watch Finland vs Germany match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly

31 May 2026 at 18:45
Finland will face off against Germany in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Finland vs Germany on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Finland vs Germany
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 2:45pm ET / 11:045am PT • Sunday, May 31, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
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Match Overview

Germany continues its preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the four-time champions work to regain their status among the sport’s elite following consecutive group-stage exits. Fueled by a promising new generation, the Germans are focused on building momentum and strengthening their case as future title contenders.

Finland, still pursuing its first World Cup appearance, views this matchup as an important measuring stick after making steady progress in recent years. With both teams looking to take another step forward, this international clash is one fans won’t want to miss.

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Former Crawford, Haney and Tank Davis opponent Gamboa loses comeback fight after 4 years out

31 May 2026 at 19:21

Former unified featherweight world champion Gamboa suffered defeat in his comeback bout, dropping a decision to Ecuador’s Alexander Espinoza in Fort Lauderdale. The 44-year-old Olympic gold medallist was fighting for the first time since his 2022 stoppage loss to Isaac Cruz and had previously shared the ring with elite names including Terence Crawford, Devin Haney […]

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Fired up Shakur Stevenson vows to KO rival champion: “I don’t run from nobody”

31 May 2026 at 18:38

has promised a knockout victory after a fiery exchange with a reigning world champion. Stevenson is currently the WBO super-lightweight champion, capturing the belt with a unanimous decision win over Teofimo Lopez in January, becoming a four-weight world champion in the process. The unbeaten sensation has since been linked to a number of different rivals, […]

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Steelers rookie labeled player who must produce right away

May 28, 2026; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Germie Bernard (17) participates in OTA drills at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers made a significant investment in their passing game this offseason, acquiring Michael Pittman Jr. to pair alongside DK Metcalf and provide veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers with additional weapons. Despite those additions, one NFL analyst believes rookie wide receiver Germie Bernard could play a critical role in the offense from day one.

Genaro Filice of NFL.com named Bernard among 12 rookies across the league who need to succeed immediately in their first NFL season, pointing to Rodgers’ evolving playing style as a major factor.

“Among qualified quarterbacks last season, Rodgers finished dead last in air yards per attempt at 5.9 — more than half a yard lower than anyone else, per NGS,” Filice wrote.

Filice believes Bernard’s skill set could make him an ideal fit for Rodgers at this stage of his career.

“At this stage in his career, the future Hall of Famer generally looks to get rid of the ball as quickly as possible, as evidenced by his league-low time-to-throw figure in 2025 (2.59 seconds),” Filice wrote. “But after losing his favorite checkdown target in free agency — RB Kenneth Gainwell signed with the Buccaneers — Rodgers needs a new easy button. Insert Bernard, a slot receiver with run-after-catch ability.”

The reasoning is understandable. Bernard’s ability to create yards after the catch and operate effectively in the short passing game could provide Rodgers with a reliable underneath option.

However, there are reasons to question whether that level of responsibility will fall on the rookie immediately.

Under new head coach Mike McCarthy, the Steelers’ offense could feature a more aggressive downfield passing approach than what Rodgers operated in during recent seasons. Pittsburgh also added proven veterans in Pittman and Metcalf, which should reduce the pressure on Bernard to make an instant impact.

There’s also Rodgers’ history with rookie pass catchers to consider. Throughout much of his career, the veteran quarterback has been known to place a premium on trust and timing, often taking time to develop chemistry with younger receivers before heavily involving them in the offense.

Bernard is widely viewed as an important part of Pittsburgh’s future, and there is plenty of optimism surrounding his long-term outlook. Still, labeling the second-round pick as a rookie who must succeed immediately may be a bit premature given the talent already surrounding him in the Steelers’ offense.

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Texas Rangers minor league update for 5/30/26

This photograph shows sea ice forming around icebergs in Disko Bay, not far from Ilulissat, Greenland, on March 15, 2026. The Sarfaq Ittuk is a vital and iconic coastal ferry for Greenlanders, keeping small west coast communities connected to low cost. It links Qaqortoq in the south to Ilulissat in the north in a week-long journey. This year, an unusually warm January allowed the ferry to reach Ilulissat much earlier than usual, as the town is normally blocked by sea ice in March. Around 200 passengers travel on board for medical needs, work, tourism, or simply to meet people. But with new airports opening and a lack of investors, the future of the Sarfaq Ittuk is increasingly uncertain. (Photo by Florent VERGNES / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

A.J. Russell started for Hickory, striking out five and walking two in 2.1 innings, allowing two runs, including a solo homer.

Paulino Santana had a hit and a stolen base. Josh Springer had three hits.

Hickory box score

Hub City starter Ismael Agreda allowed six runs in five innings, including a grand slam, striking out six and walking four. Andrew Susac struck out two in a scoreless inning.

Malcolm Moore had a pair of hits. Maxton Martin doubled. Yeison Morrobel, Paxton Kling and Gleider Figuereo all had a hit and a walk apiece.

Hub City box score

Frisco was having a perfect game pitched against them until the ninth inning, when they managed two runs on a walk, a HBP, and two hits, one of which was a Dylan Dreiling RBI single.

Ryan Lobus allowed three runs in 1.1 IP, striking out two. Josh Trentadue struck out two in a scoreless inning.

Frisco box score

For Round Rock, Luis Curvelo walked one in a scoreless inning. Josh Sborz allowed a two run homer in an inning of work. Alexis Diaz struck out one in a shutout inning. Emiliano Teodo faced three batters, striking out one, retiring one via a fly out, and walking the third batter before being lifted. He threw 18 pitches, 11 for strikes.

Wyatt Langford started his rehab assignment and was 0 for 2 with two walks as the DH for the Express. Blaine Crim homered. Cody Freeman was 2 for 3 with a double, a homer and a walk. Aaron Zavala had a pair of hits. Cam Cauley had two hits and a stolen base.

Round Rock box score

ACL Rangers box score

Reds turn to Nick Lodolo to salvage series against Braves

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 25: Nick Lodolo #40 of the Cincinnati Reds pitches during the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the New York Mets at Citi Field on Monday, May 25, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Michael Mooney/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves rolled into Great American Ball Park on Friday with the most wins in Major League Baseball and the league’s best winning percentage, too. So far, they’ve done nothing in their time in Cincinnati to diminish either count.

Atlanta claimed Friday’s series opener by the score of 8-3 and backed it up with a 5-2 win on Saturday, too. On Sunday, they’ll send Spencer Strider to the mound with a sweep on the mind.

Cincinnati will counter with lefty Nick Lodolo, who has slowly but surely begun to round into form after blister issues caused him to miss the entire month of April while recovering. His most recent outing against the New York Mets saw him finally dial-in the strike zone as he threw 6.0 IP of 6 H, ER, 0 BB, 7 K ball, the lone blemish against him being a 6th inning solo homer by Marcus Semien. Most important, though, were the lack of walks, as he’d walked 8 in just 9.2 IP across his previous two starts.

If there’s ever an indication that Lodolo is ‘on,’ it’s when he’s pounding the zone and not walking a soul, something he made a habit of during his breakout 2025. Cincinnati will hope upon hope that’s what they get from him on Sunday, as a loss would not only result in a sweep at home, but also would sink the Reds all the way back to the .500 mark for the season.

First pitch is set for 1:40 PM ET.

Here’s how the Reds will line up for the finale, with the return of Will Benson to the lineup to start and Spencer Steer again at 2B in lieu of the struggling Matt McLain:

Series finale with the Braves.

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Paul Joyce: Liverpool to begin ‘formal talks’ to appoint Spanish boss

Paul Joyce: Liverpool to begin ‘formal talks’ to appoint Spanish boss
Paul Joyce: Liverpool to begin ‘formal talks’ to appoint Spanish boss

Paul Joyce Confirms Liverpool to Begin Talks with Andoni Iraola

Liverpool sacked Arne Slot yesterday after a disastrous season which saw their title defence collapse entirely. The Reds finished the season in fifth place and on just 60 points.

Despite the struggles, the decision still came as a surprise to many. Liverpool remained firm on their stance of backing Slot until yesterday morning, when the Dutchman was removed from his position.

But now attention turns to sorting a replacement. AFC Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola is the frontrunner to replace Slot in the Anfield dugout.

Liverpool to Begin Talks with Iraola

According to Paul Joyce for The Times, Liverpool are set to begin formal talks with the Spaniard this week.

“Liverpool will begin formal talks with Andoni Iraola this week and want to have Arne Slot’s successor in position by the start of the World Cup,” Joyce said.

“Iraola is the frontrunner to replace Slot, who was sacked on Saturday after two years in charge.”

Photo: IMAGO

It’s clear to see why Liverpool rate Iraola so highly. The Spaniard has guided AFC Bournemouth to European football for the first time in the club’s history after a sixth-placed finish in the Premier League.

He also adopts a high-pressing style of play, which will surely get Liverpool fans back on the edge of their seats.

It’s important to remember that sporting director Richard Hughes appointed and worked with Iraola during his time on the South Coast, and the pair are now set to reunite.

Tchouaméni on his row with Valverde: a lot of nonsense was said

Tchouaméni on his row with Valverde: a lot of nonsense was said
Tchouaméni on his row with Valverde: a lot of nonsense was said

Aurélien Tchouaméni spoke today at a press conference during the French national team’s training camp for the upcoming World Cup. The Real Madrid player gave his version of the incident with Federico Valverde that led his club to fine both of them and open disciplinary proceedings against them.

“A lot of nonsense was said,” the French international stated.

“Obviously things happened, but it was blown out of proportion because it came out in the media. I read that there had been a fight and that I had punched him... That’s not what happened,” he explained.

“Fede and I have the goal of winning titles with Real Madrid. There are no problems with Valverde right now,” he admitted.

Tchouameni also took the opportunity to congratulate PSG on their Champions League triumph, although “I would have preferred Real Madrid to win it.”

And what about Mbappé? The midfielder considers his teammate “a leader on and off the pitch.” “He is our captain and the one who sets the example for us. He fulfills his role very well.”

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Report: Chelsea have made their final decision on a move for Ibrahima Konate

Report: Chelsea have made their final decision on a move for Ibrahima Konate
Report: Chelsea have made their final decision on a move for Ibrahima Konate

Chelsea Step Away From Ibrahima Konate Transfer Race

Chelsea have made their call on Ibrahima Konate, and it is a decision that says plenty about the club’s summer thinking under new manager Xabi Alonso.

According to Graeme Bailey for TEAMtalk, the Blues “will not make an offer for Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate despite having monitored the France international’s situation closely.” It is a significant update because Konate, now set to leave Anfield after failed contract talks, had looked like one of the most attractive defensive opportunities on the market.

The central appeal was obvious. TEAMtalk reported that “the prospect of signing a defender of Konate’s calibre without a transfer fee naturally held appeal,” especially given Chelsea’s need for defensive certainty, physicality and experience at elite level.

Yet the Stamford Bridge hierarchy have now chosen not to pursue the deal.

Chelsea Transfer Decision Reflects Financial Caution

On paper, a free transfer for a 27-year-old France international with Premier League and Champions League experience looked tailor-made for Chelsea. In reality, there is no such thing as a free signing at this level.

TEAMtalk’s report makes clear that “any deal would still require a substantial financial commitment in terms of wages, signing-on fees and agent commissions.” That appears to have been central to Chelsea’s decision.

The club have spent heavily across recent windows and, under Alonso, there will be a need to align recruitment with tactical clarity. Konate may be a high-class defender, yet Chelsea have seemingly judged that the total package does not represent the right value.

It is a calculated move, rather than a passive one.

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Real Madrid And Bayern Munich Enter Frame

Chelsea’s withdrawal does not mean Konate lacks options. Far from it.

TEAMtalk state that Konate’s representatives have “re-engaged in discussions with both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich regarding a potential move.” That alone underlines the level of player Liverpool are losing.

There has also been contact with Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, while Saudi Pro League clubs have made their interest known. However, TEAMtalk add that Konate’s priority remains “assessing opportunities at the highest level of European football.”

That feels decisive. Konate is at an age where his next move should define the peak years of his career. Real Madrid and Bayern offer Champions League pedigree, domestic dominance and a stage suited to his profile.

Liverpool Exit Creates Elite Market Opportunity

Liverpool’s failure to retain Konate will raise questions, particularly given his age, status and resale value. Contract breakdowns can happen, yet allowing a player of this calibre to walk into a market containing Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG and Barcelona is hardly ideal.

Chelsea’s stance may prove wise if the financial demands become excessive. However, if Konate joins one of Europe’s elite and performs as expected, this could also look like a missed opening.

For Alonso, the decision now places emphasis on Chelsea’s alternative defensive targets. The club need players who can handle possession, defend large spaces and bring authority to a back line that has too often looked unsettled.

Konate ticked several of those boxes. Chelsea have chosen to look elsewhere.

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From a Chelsea perspective, this feels like another frustrating half-step in the transfer market.

Konate was not some speculative gamble. He was a proven Premier League defender, a France international, and someone who has already operated under huge pressure at Liverpool. If Chelsea are serious about giving Xabi Alonso the platform to build something credible, then opportunities like this should be examined with real ambition.

Yes, the wages, signing-on fee and agent costs matter. No supporter should pretend otherwise. Yet Chelsea have spent huge money on players with far less top-level experience. That is what makes this decision difficult to accept.

Alonso will need defenders who can play high, stay composed in possession and physically dominate when games become chaotic. Konate fits that brief. Watching Real Madrid or Bayern Munich potentially move ahead while Chelsea decide the package is too expensive will not sit well with many fans.

There is also a wider concern. Chelsea cannot keep talking about elite standards while backing away from elite players when they become available. If Konate’s demands were excessive, walking away is sensible. If this was caution for caution’s sake, it could become another summer regret.

Chelsea need conviction. This decision will only look smart if the alternative is better.

🔙 Juve-Icardi, Pavlovic rocks Milan, Napoli🤝Alisson Santos 🔥

🔙 Juve-Icardi, Pavlovic rocks Milan, Napoli🤝Alisson Santos 🔥

After the Champions League final that saw PSG crowned kings of Europe for the second year in a row, the next major event on the pitch will be the World Cup, scheduled from June 11 in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Unfortunately, once again this year, without Italy.

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In the meantime, Serie A continues to deliver surprises amid the coaching carousel and the transfer market. Let’s take a look at the biggest news of the day.


Juve, Icardi back in fashion

Juventus are once again closely evaluating Mauro Icardi ahead of the summer transfer window. As reported by La Stampa, the Argentine striker could become a real opportunity for the Bianconeri, especially if Dusan Vlahovic’s future lies away from Turin.

The Galatasaray forward could in fact soon part ways with the Turkish club, a scenario that would make a low-cost deal even more attractive. International experience, knowledge of Serie A, and a favorable contract situation are all factors pushing Juventus to keep a close eye on the situation. 


Milan, Pavlovic is not for sale but...

Strahinja Pavlovic was one of the few bright spots in Milan’s season, which is why the Rossoneri see him as a key piece on which to build the future. However, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, interest from the Premier League should not be underestimated. 

Several English clubs are closely following the Serbian center-back and, in the event of a particularly significant offer, Milan could find themselves facing a difficult decision. For now, Pavlovic is considered untouchable, but English interest is just around the corner. 


Inter, what future for Stankovic?

Aleksander Stankovic continues to make headlines after an excellent season on loan at Club Brugge. The Serbian midfielder, who came through Inter’s youth academy, has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs. As journalist Fabrizio Biasin explained on SportMediaset, Inter are at a crossroads: cash in on a substantial capital gain or bring the player back to Milan and gradually integrate him into the technical project.

According to the journalist, the second option would be the more exciting one, with Stankovic potentially becoming one of the key figures in Inter’s midfield in the future.


Napoli, Alisson Santos redemption one step away

Napoli appear to have already resolved all doubts over Alisson Santos’ future. According to Portuguese newspaper A Bola, as relayed by CalcioNapoli24, the Partenopei are ready to exercise their option to buy the Brazilian winger who arrived from Sporting in January.

The club have reportedly already informed the Portuguese side of their decision, confirming their willingness to pay the €16.5 million set out in the agreement, in addition to the €3.5 million already paid for the loan. The 2002-born player’s second half of the season fully convinced both the management and coaching staff, who see Alisson as an important asset for the future as well.


Roma, Freuler still an option for Gasp

Remo Freuler’s name continues to be linked with Roma ahead of next season. The Swiss midfielder, tied to Bologna by a contract expiring on June 30, is a profile particularly appreciated by Gian Piero Gasperini, who previously coached and developed him during their time together at Atalanta.

According to ForzaRoma.info, the Rossoblù are working on a renewal, but the situation remains open and no final decision has yet been made. What’s more, the strong relationship between Freuler and Gasperini could favor a move to the capital.


Lazio, Esposito back on the radar

Lazio are looking ahead and could make significant moves in attack. Among the names being followed most closely is Sebastiano Esposito, the 2002-born striker coming off a spell at Cagliari, where he recorded 7 goals and 6 assists across the league and Coppa Italia. According to Il Tempo, the player is one of the profiles most appreciated by sporting director Fabiani and has long been on president Lotito’s radar.

Torino and Como are also said to be interested in the striker, but any move from the Biancocelesti will depend on the club’s decisions regarding the attacking department: the track could gather pace especially if Lazio decide not to make Daniel Maldini’s move permanent or to sell one of Dia or Noslin.


Fiorentina, defense to strengthen but stars staying

Fiorentina have already begun moving in the market to strengthen their defense. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the name at the top of the Viola management’s list is Viery, considered the main target for the back line, with Obert and Comert representing the most concrete alternatives.

At the same time, the club do not appear inclined to overhaul the group already at their disposal: Luca Ranieri and Marin Pongracic are considered key pillars of the project, while Pietro Comuzzo is also expected to stay unless particularly significant offers arrive. Daniele Rugani’s situation is different, however, as he was not signed permanently and will return to Juventus at the end of his loan spell.

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Kerry Carpenter returns to Tigers after two-game rehab stint

Chicago — The Tigers’ abysmal offense is getting a little shot in the arm.

Kerry Carpenter has returned to the Tigers after a two-game rehab stint at Triple A.

Apr 30, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Detroit Tigers right fielder Kerry Carpenter (30) hits a triple against the Atlanta Braves during the eighth inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

Carpenter rejoined the Tigers before Sunday’s series finale against the White Sox.

He has been out since May 9 with a left AC joint sprain.

The Tigers have lost 20 of 24 games, including the first two games against the White Sox. They had 11 hits total in the first two games of the series.

Also Sunday, Gage Workman was optioned.

This is a developing story. Check back to DetroitNews.com for updates.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Kerry Carpenter returns to Tigers after two-game rehab stint

NCAA lays out its case for Brendan Sorsby's banishment

On Monday, lawyers representing the NCAA and Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby will convene in a Texas courtroom to argue the question of whether Sorsby's eligibility to play college football should be temporarily reinstated.

For now, the NCAA has articulated its position in a document filed on Friday with the judge who will decide the question.

As noted by Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, the NCAA's legal brief explains that permitting Sorsby to compete would make it "the first and only major sports league in America to allow an athlete to compete after betting on his own games."

That allegation traces to the fact that Sorsby made at least 40 bets on the Indiana football team and/or specific Indiana players when he played for Indiana. The only caveat offered by Sorsby's side is that he didn't actually play in any of the games on which he wagered.

The NCAA is not disputing the fact that Sorsby developed a gambling addiction. Like any other addiction that potentially rises to the level of a disability, however, the person who has developed the problem is protected from the existence of the condition but not from the specific behaviors associated with it.

Addiction or not, Sorsby violated the NCAA's rules, repeatedly. Using others to place wagers on his behalf shows that he knew what he was doing ran afoul of relevant NCAA gambling restrictions.

Sorsby deserves sympathy. His addiction quite possibly traces to the fact that he came of age at a time when sports betting has become normalized. Still, the rules are the rules. Even if there's a hint (or something stronger) of hypocrisy inherent to the fact that the sports leagues profit directly and/or indirectly from the explosion in legalized betting, Sorsby knew the rules.

The other entity that isn't directly involved in this case but that looms over it is the NFL. Given what the league did to Terrelle Pryor in 2011, when it fashioned a five-game suspension out of thin air in the apparent hopes of placating the NCAA, Sorsby and his lawyers should be concerned that the NFL could attempt to delay his eligibility to play pro football based on his violation of NCAA rules.

If/when Sorsby is unable to regain his college eligibility and applies for the supplemental draft, the NFL won't be able to say that he has violated a single league rule. He would present himself to the league as a player who is recovering from a gambling addiction, with no behaviors that should disqualify him from gainful employment by an NFL team — as long as he complies with the NFL's gambling rules.

Patriots receiver Kayshon Boutte managed to overcome a gambling addiction and perform in the NFL without violating the league's gambling rules. In Boutte's case, however, the situation didn't become public until he was charged after his rookie season with underage gambling. The charges were dropped, and the NFL took no action against Boutte for past NCAA rules violation that didn't come to light until after he had left LSU. (Boutte allegedly placed bets on at least two LSU games in which he played.)

Sorsby should get the same treatment by the league. There should be no barrier to his participation in the supplemental draft, and there should be no punishment unless and until he violates the NFL's gambling rules.

Even if Sorsby loses his case as to the NCAA, the fact that he aggressively pursued his rights kept the NCAA from dragging its feet long enough to cause him to miss the window for entering the supplemental draft. With Sorsby and his lawyers surely prepared to aggressively challenge any effort by the NFL to delay the commencement of his professional career, perhaps Sorsby won't emerge from the situation with a Terrelle Pryor-style suspension.

Eric Weddle questions Michigan QB Bryce Underwood's ability

Perhaps he's speaking truth, or he could be a jilted lover. Either way, former NFL star safety Eric Weddle is throwing shade at Michigan football quarterback Bryce Underwood.

The Wolverines are recruiting Gaige Weddle, Weddle's son, who happens to be a 2028 four-star running back ranked No. 13 overall by Rivals. And apparently, Weddle visited Ann Arbor at some point over the past two months and took in a practice. And with that, he came away with some strong opinions of the second-year starting quarterback.

Via the New York Post:

“Mark my words, I was out there for spring ball,” Weddle said. “Don’t be surprised if the backup [is] playing early because that Underwood kid, you know, I don’t think he could throw or play quarterback, so we’ll see.”

It should be immediately noted that Weddle played college ball at Utah under both Kyle Whittingham and Urban Meyer -- so could he just be still coming to terms that his former head coach left Salt Lake City for Ann Arbor? It's certainly within the realm of possibility.

But can Underwood not throw or play quarterback? Sure, he's had his struggles, but Weddle would be joining a minority having that opinion (comprised mostly of Michigan's rivals). Because if there's one thing that Underwood absolutely can do, it's throw. The bigger question is can he pass rather than throw. We've seen evidence that he can, but he needs to be more consistent in doing so.

Regardless, Kyle Whittingham, Jason Beck, and the staff have all made it clear that Underwood is QB1 and that's not changing anytime soon. Certainly, they're not throwing their chips in the middle of the table just to support a name brand when there's someone else who would better help them win.

So take Weddle's comments with all of the grains of salt. Because the chances that he's just sounding alarm bells out of the kindness of his heart are slim, if not none.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Former Utah safety Eric Weddle slams Michigan football QB Bryce Underwood

Kerry Carpenter returns to Tigers from injury; Gage Workman optioned

CHICAGO – Kerry Carpenter is back.

The Detroit Tigers activated Carpenter on Sunday, May 31, from the 10-day injured list before the finale of a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field, making his return a left shoulder sprain.

The 28-year-old – a left-handed hitting outfielder who often serves as the designated hitter – is available against White Sox right-hander Sean Burke for Sunday's game.

TIGERS TAKEAWAYS: A.J. Hinch won't use injuries as excuse for Tigers, but health matters

To open a spot for Carpenter's return, the Tigers optioned third baseman Gage Workman to Triple-A Toledo. The 26-year-old hit .158 with two home runs, zero walks and 16 strikeouts across 16 games with the Tigers, logging a .553 OPS.

Workman posted a brutal 43.2% strikeout rate.

Meanwhile, Carpenter has a track record of success against the White Sox, especially in road games.

It's a .323 batting average and a .973 OPS in 19 career games against the White Sox at Rate Field, including three home runs in one game in June 2025.

LAST GAME: Tigers fall apart in clutch moments in loss to White Sox

Not sure why after just two at bats, Kerry Carpenter after drawing a walk, has a pinch runner in. Nothing seem out of the ordinary. pic.twitter.com/rdqtX56pR2

— Rogelio Castillo (@rogcastbaseball) May 31, 2026

Harrison storms to Superbike win at Isle of Man TT

Dean Harrison claimed a dominant victory in the opening Superbike race at the Isle of Man TT.

Honda rider Harrison won by 15.580 seconds, finishing ahead of Peter Hickman and Michael Dunlop who had an entertaining battle for second place.

Hickman pulled clear in the closing stages to take second by 12.416 seconds from Dunlop, who has a record 33 wins at the TT.

Behind the podium trio, Josh Brookes and John McGuinness - running a special livery on his Honda to mark the 30th anniversary of his debut - were in the top five.

It is a sixth victory at the event for Harrison, who backed up his pace throughout practice week around the 37.73-mile course, which is comprised of closed public roads.

"I'm over the moon. I went hard at the start to try and make a buffer. I've felt strong all week," Harrison said on TT Plus.

"It's hard to keep your concentration over six laps, it's so physical. We'll try again later in the week and hopefully there's a few more to come."

Starting third on the road, Harrison, 37, came flying out of the blocks as he led by 4.8 seconds from Dunlop by the time the riders reached the first timing line at Glen Helen.

Harrison kept growing his lead throughout his opening lap and toured the circuit with an average speed of 134.892mph from a standing start to lead by 12 seconds over Dunlop and Hickman, who were separated by less than one second.

The lead at the top grew to 20 seconds by the time the Yorkshire rider reached Ramsey on the second lap, as Hickman and Dunlop battled their way through traffic.

After the pit stops at the end of the second lap, Harrison checked out and built his advantage to 28 seconds as Hickman and Dunlop continued to battle behind.

They swapped second position several times on the fourth lap, but Hickman's second pit stop, which was four seconds faster than that of Dunlop, gave him a buffer he would not relinquish.

Harrison took the chequered flag and the race win as he cruised over the line with a 15-second margin, and he will be the favourite for the Senior TT, which is scheduled for Saturday.

He will also be favourite for the two Superstock races, the first of which has yet to be rescheduled after being postponed from Saturday, following his lap of 135mph in practice.

'We know what the problem is'

Hickman, who was injured in a crash at last year's Isle of Man TT, said that Harrison was "riding the crest of a wave".

"It's fantastic to be back on the podium. Well done to Dean, he has done a fantastic job all week," Hickman said.

"I'm just happy to be here. It has been a long way to get here. I'm not quite feeling me yet, but I'm starting to get there.

"I'm so thankful to everyone for their support, they have been fantastic."

After he opted to ride his Honda Superbike in a last-minute change after issues with the Ducati he had planned to run, Dunlop said he was struggling and did not expect to be on "podium pace".

"It's been really tough with the big bikes this week. We know what the problem is, but there's not much we can do to solve it," he said.

"We knew it was going to be hard work. You need to bring your 'A game' to beat Dean on the big bike at the minute and he has played it smart.

"We left it too late to be here and it's my own fault."

The next races are set to take place on Tuesday when the Supersport and Sportbike TTs are scheduled - both of which Dunlop will be favourite for - but showers forecast over the next seven days could have an impact on race week.

The two sidecar races have been cancelled on safety grounds after a review of a crash during qualifying that left reigning sidecar champions Ryan and Callum Crowe in hospital on Wednesday.

In a qualifying week that had been overshadowed by accidents, Maria Costello and passenger Shaun Parker were also injured in a sidecar crash on Tuesday.

On Monday, eight spectators and a rider were injured when a solo bike crashed into the crowd in untimed practice, and English rider Daniel Ingham died in a crash in qualifying on Wednesday at Doran's Bend.

Superbike TT race results

1. Dean Harrison (Honda) 1:43:08.867/131.681mph

2. Peter Hickman (BMW) +15.580 seconds

3. Michael Dunlop (Honda) +12.416 seconds behind Hickman

4. Josh Brookes (Honda) +56.781secs behind Dunlop

5. John McGuinness (Honda) +19.568

6. Ian Hutchinson (BMW) +48.059

7. Jamie Coward (Honda) +1.273

8. Nathan Harrison (Honda) +45.624

9. Mike Browne (Honda) +27.110

10. Paul Jordan (Honda) +20.572

Another elite Clemson D-Line? ESPN analyst Greg McElroy shares 2026 rankings

Clemson football’s defensive line will have a new look in 2026, but expectations around the unit remain as high as ever.

ESPN analyst Greg McElroy ranked the Tigers No. 4 in his preseason defensive line rankings entering the season, placing Clemson behind only Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame despite losing several key pieces from last year’s group.

That includes Peter Woods, T.J. Parker and DeMonte Capehart, all of whom are now in the NFL. Even with that level of turnover, McElroy believes Clemson remains one of the strongest defensive fronts in college football.

“For many programs, that would not just be subtraction — that’s a detonation,” McElroy said. “And yet here we are, talking about Clemson being in the top four again. Because this is what Dabo Swinney does.”

McElroy pointed to Clemson’s track record of developing defensive linemen as a big reason why he’s still so high on the group. The Tigers have consistently reloaded up front under Dabo Swinney, and McElroy sees that continuing this season despite the departures.

A big part of that confidence starts with Will Heldt. The senior defensive end is coming off a strong first season at Clemson after transferring in from Purdue and is expected to lead the group this fall after pacing the Tigers in both sacks and tackles for loss last season.

“It just keeps running, because Will Heldt continues to do amazing things,” McElroy said. “He’s outstanding, and a guy that plays the game with a bit of a chip on his shoulder.”

Clemson also added reinforcements through the transfer portal this offseason while returning younger players expected to take on larger roles, giving the Tigers more pieces to work with as they reshape the rotation heading into 2026.

Clemson commit Kharim Hughley continues making name for himself at Elite 11

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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) May 31, 2026

McElroy acknowledged there are still fair questions about depth, especially on the interior, but he remains bullish on the overall ceiling of the unit and what Clemson can become this season.

“The depth question is legitimate,” McElroy said. “But I’m a big believer in what they have coming back, and I’m a big believer in the upside… So maybe a little higher than most, but still very optimistic and bullish on what the Clemson Tigers can be this season.”

Clemson has the talent, but they did last year as well. The defensive line will have to execute in 2026.

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This article originally appeared on Clemson Wire: Clemson defensive line among nation’s best in Greg McElroy’s 2026 rankings

OF Aiden Robbins is thriving for Texas baseball in Austin Regional

Since transferring to Texas, Aiden Robbins has been one of the best outfielders in college baseball. The Pennsylvania native has been on fire at the plate and has been a key piece of one of the best offenses in the country. That has continued through tournament play, as Robbins has been a an RBI machine. 

Through two games, the former Seton Hall star, has driven in seven runs and hit two home runs. As the Longhorns outscored Tarleton State and Holy Cross 35-3, Robbins was at the center of their success and offensive explosion. It has been a repeat of what the Pennsylvania native did during the regular season.

Aiden ROBbins 🤝#HookEm | #SCTop10 | @AidenRobbins43pic.twitter.com/goMPnOWaNX

— Texas Baseball (@TexasBaseball) May 29, 2026

The Holy Ghost High alum finished his first season on the Forty Acres with 60 RBI and a .346 batting average in 54 games. He also showed some power with 33 extra-base hits, including 22 home runs. In his first season in the SEC, Robbins set new career-highs across the board and became an irreplaceable piece of the lineup. 

Due to his stellar play, Robbins has seen his draft stock skyrocket. For teams looking for a play that can get on base and make a pitcher pay for a mistake Robbins should be a popular target in the early rounds of the MLB Draft in a few months.

The Horns go BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK

Aiden Robbins: 3 HR’s in last 4 AB’s
Anthony Pack Jr: 4 HR’s in the Regional@TexasBaseballpic.twitter.com/J1oArniAOL

— College Baseball Insiders (@Theinsiders) May 30, 2026

As the Longhorns look to continue their playoff run, Robbins will be a player relied on heavily. He has shown that he can change a game with one swing and has thrived out of the leadoff role. While his sample size is only two games, Robbins is making sure his run in Austin is one to remember. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Longhorns star Aiden Robbins is shinning during NCAA tournament play

Victor Wembanyama, 'sic semper tyrannis,' John Wilkes Booth and a Spurs moment that doesn't need parody

Victor Wembanyama, 'sic semper tyrannis,' John Wilkes Booth and a Spurs moment that doesn't need parody originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

No, Victor Wembanyama didn't quote John Wilkes Booth after Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals.

The San Antonio Spurs' once-in-a-lifetime superstar simply didn't have to.

Wemby's emotion said it all.

His play said it all.

His monster dunk in the first half all over Chet Holmgren was worth thousands of words.

Wembanyama is well-spoken, yes. He knows history, yes.

But the viral rumor about him saying "sic semper tyrannis" -- thus always to tyrants -- to Holmgren after the dunk isn't true. 

It came from an account that has the word "parody" in its description:

Windy Talks Wemby

“When Victor dunked on Chet Holmgren in game 7, he yelled Sic Semper Tyrannis, which is what John Wilkes Booth yelled after he killed Abe Lincoln. That’s the level of understanding history and embracing the moment we are talking about here.” pic.twitter.com/NWSEoBWdAQ

— Hubie Talks Hoops (@HubieTalksHoops) May 31, 2026

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Aside from the fact that it actually wouldn't make that much sense, it's just truly not necessary.

Wembanyama is the ultimate competitor, putting everything he has into getting better and winning. He called it an "addiction" after Saturday night's win.

He's made Holmgren look small, both physically and performance-wise. If Wemby didn't exist, Holmgren might get called a "unicorn." With Wembanyama in the league, Holmgren unfairly feels underwhelming.

That doesn't require Latin from Wemby to make a point.

The point was made, over and over, throughout the seven-game series. The Spurs are still playing, and the Thunder out.

Wembanyama eliminated the defending champions. There's actual nobility in that.

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Uruguay announce 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup

Uruguay announce 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup
Uruguay announce 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup

Uruguay have confirmed their 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Marcelo Bielsa naming a blend of experienced campaigners and established stars for the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

La Celeste will be making their 15th World Cup appearance and will be aiming to add to the two titles they won in 1930 and 1950. Atlético Madrid defender José María Giménez will captain the side, bringing a wealth of experience with nearly 100 international appearances to his name.

One of the biggest talking points is the inclusion of veteran goalkeeper Fernando Muslera. The 39-year-old, who previously retired from international football, has returned for what is expected to be his final World Cup. He is set to feature at the tournament for a fifth time, extending his remarkable international career.

Uruguay's hopes will also rest on several of their leading players, including Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, Barcelona centre-back Ronald Araújo, Manchester United's Manuel Ugarte, Flamengo playmaker Giorgian de Arrascaeta and striker Darwin Núñez.

There are notable absentees, however. Former Galatasaray midfielder Lucas Torreira has not been selected, while record goalscorer Luis Suárez misses out on a World Cup squad for the first time since South Africa 2010.

Uruguay begin their campaign against Saudi Arabia before facing Cape Verde and Spain in the group stage.


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Pre-World Cup Friendly Matchday Preview: Germany vs. Finland

Germany's headcoach Julian Nagelsmann delivers a press conference in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany on May 30, 2026, on the eve of the international friendly football match Germany against Finland. (Photo by Karl-Josef HILDENBRAND / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Germany will face off with Finland in a match to help figure out some of the finer details for Julian Nagelsmann’s plan at the World Cup.

In a weird way, Germany is starting from scratch once again as it will look to finalize a few starting positions, slot other players into defined roles, and try to build some chemistry ahead of the tournament.

Of course, many other countries are much more settled, but Germany has been in a state of flux for almost 10 years. Nagelsmann’s insatiable need to tinker has followed him to the German national team and he might have to get some of that out of his system in the next two games before the squad gets moving with World Cup matches. Here is to hoping that his mad scientist ways are beneficial (and not detrimental) to Die Mannschaft!

Let’s dive into the details!


Match Info

Location: Mewa Arena, Mainz, Germany

Date: May 31st, 2026

Kickoff: 8:45PM Local time | 2:45PM EDT | 11:45AM PDT

TV/streaming: Fox Sports 2, Find Your Country


Team news

German national team boss Julian Nagelsmann revealed some key parts to his lineup, which not many saw coming. Lennart Karl and Deniz Undav will start. If you remember, Undav was sort of slighted Nagelsmann just a few months ago, but now will lead the frontline (at least until Kai Havertz is done his duty with Arsenal).

It still feels like this team needs a double pivot of Joshua Kimmich and Aleksandar Pavlović to be at its best, but Kimmich will play right-back and Pavlović will be joined by Felix Nmecha in the central midfield. Everyone else looks pretty solid in their standing as a starter.

Player status updates:

  • Manuel Neuer, out (calf) — Neuer is still working through the calf issue he picked up at the end of his Bayern Munich season.
  • Kai Havertz, out (Champions League) — Havertz is in Budapest, Hungary attempting to help Arsenal dethrone Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

Three things to know about Germany:

  • Julian Nagelsmann is trying to sort out his lineup for the World Cup, so expect a lot of different looks against Finland and next week against the United States.
  • Right now, only the starting backline (Tah, Schlotterbeck, Raum, Kimmich) and two attackers (Wirtz, Musiala) appear to be totally solid in their starting roles. Once Neuer returns he will start as well, but there is competition in every other spot. Havertz is expected to start when he returns as well, but he could have to battle for minutes.
  • Lennart Karl is going to get his chance to shine. The youngster’s ascension this season from youth team player to potential German national team starter has been wild.

Three things to know about Finland:

  • Finland is not in the World Cup, so this is all exploratory for them.
  • The Finns will also play Hungary later this week as well.
  • Finland is truly a team that is more about the sum if its part than any individual brilliance.

Prediction: Germany 3-0 Finland


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Orioles have a massive starting pitching problem led by 6.84 ERA former ace

Trevor Rogers

Orioles have a massive starting pitching problem led by 6.84 ERA former ace originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Baltimore Orioles have been struggling a bit this season, with their 27-32 record being far from what the team was hoping for during what was hopefully going to be a bounce-back season following their 2025 disappointment.

However, the team has struggled, and while they might've been finding success recently with series wins over the Detroit Tigers and a sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays, the overall struggles of the team can mainly be pointed towards one thing: pitching.

As Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller pointed out, the Orioles biggest problem during the 2026 season so far has been the starting pitching. Former ace Trevor Rogers, with his 6.84 ERA this season, has led the way for what's been a brutal rotation in 2026.

Orioles have a starting pitching problem

"Over the course of the full season, though, Baltimore has had arguably the worst starting rotation in the American League," Miller writes. "At any rate, their full pitching staff ranks dead last in the AL in total runs allowed, and any dreams of winning this division are already just about dead because of it."

Rogers has been the main culprit for this rotation being one of, if not the worst, in the American League, let alone all of MLB.

He has a 6.84 ERA this season after posting a 1.81 ERA in 18 starts last year. Rogers went from looking like an ace to being the worst starting pitcher for the Orioles, and one of the worst in baseball overall.

Bradish has a 3.86 ERA, which isn't terrible, but not nearly good enough for a team's No. 1 pitcher. Baz was acquired for a massive haul, and his 4.48 ERA this season, even after three impressive starts in a row, is a big issue.

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Chris Bassitt has a 5.06 ERA, Dean Kramer had a 4.09 ERA before hitting the injured list, and Brandon Young's 3.35 ERA is the best of the entire rotation, but there's still a lot of uncertainty about his game long-term.

Overall, this starting rotation has been a mess this season, and it is the biggest issue with the Orioles right now.

Had they been getting elite, or even middle-of-the-road production from the rotation, the Orioles might be a legitimate contender, and not a team under .500 heading into June.

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Rafael Jodar leaves French Open ball girl hanging after viral moment

Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar appeared to ignore a ball girl who was waiting to hold his hand ahead of his fourth-round match at the French Open.

The 19-year-old Jodar was back on court two days after denying that he pushed a ball girl during his third-round win against Alex Michelsen, after footage of what appeared to be an unfortunate illusion went viral.

This time, a small child was waiting for Jodar with her hand outstretched as he was introduced onto court ahead of playing Pablo Carreno Busta on Sunday, but he seemed to forgot to take her hand and walked on by.

Jodar is through to the French Open quarter-finals for the first time in his young career (Reuters)
Jodar is through to the French Open quarter-finals for the first time in his young career (Reuters)

Earlier this month, Italian tennis player Luciano Darderi apologised after forgetting the hand of a ball girl before his semi-final against Casper Ruud at the Italian Open. Darderi, 24, burst onto the court in sunglasses, missing the ball kid who was waiting to take his hand. He later apologised on Instagram for an “involuntary gesture”.

Speaking on Friday, Jodar said he would “never” push a ball girl and insisted he did not make any contact with the child after she stumbled backwards and tripped over a piece of tarp on the court just as Jodar walked past her. The angle of the footage was unfortunate for Jodar.

"I didn’t push her or anything. I was telling my dad to give me the things that he was going to give me after a toilet break when I was coming back," Jodar clarified after the match.

"She was in the middle, so I think she was trying to get out of the way. She was going backwards, but I think she, like, fell, but not because I push(ed) her because it was something for [the court cover].”

The tarp has proven controversial in Paris this week, with injuries caused and its inconvenient location proving awkward for both the 27th seed and the ball girl.

"It was right behind her,” Jodar added. “So when she was walking backwards, she fell with that," he said, emphasising his respect for the young helpers.

"I appreciate all the work that the ball kids are doing. I know it’s difficult with the heat and the conditions to stay there, so I appreciate. I could never, you know, push a ball kid."

Jodar fought from two sets down to beat Carreno Busta and reach the quarter-finals of a grand slam tournament for the first time his career. The teenager has enjoyed a breakthrough season, and has emerged as one of the favourites to win this year’s Roland Garros, which will crown a new grand slam champion following the exits of Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic and the absence of the injured defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.

Connor Wong Reflects On Home Run Being Called Back

Boston Red Sox catcher Connor Wong

Connor Wong Reflects On Home Run Being Called Back originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Connor Wong nearly ended his home run drought on Saturday in the Boston Red Sox’s 9-1 win over the Cleveland Guardians.

Wong appeared to have hit his first home run in a year-and-a-half to give the Red Sox a 3-1 lead. He was able to round the bases and celebrate in the dugout, but replay review revealed it hit off the yellow padding.

“[The explanation] was that it hit on the top of the yellow pad,” interim manager Chad Tracy said postgame on Saturday. “Tough because I know he hasn’t had one in a while.”

Wong, meanwhile, felt like after watching the replay it still was a home run.

“I still think it was a homer, I wish I could challenge it myself,” Wong said. “It is what it is.”

Although Wong was disappointed to have the home run taken away from him, he’s just glad the Red Sox were able to get the win.

“It sucks that it was taken away, but we got the win, so it’s fine,” Wong said.

Wong has become the backup catcher for the Red Sox, as Tracy has revealed that Mickey Gasper will play more now.

With the lopsided win over the Guardians, the Red Sox improved to 24-33 on the season.

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Will Texans WR Tank Dell play in 2026? DeMeco Ryans provides update

Do the Houston Texans have an exact timeline for when star receiver Tank Dell will be cleared for contact, thus inching him closer to a return to the gridiron?

No.

Did Thursday's comments from OTAs provide a glimmer of hope that his time on the mend could be reaching its end?

Probably not.

The Texans' 2023 third-round pick was seen stretching and working out during the first day of OTAs outside of the bubble at Reliant Stadium. The fourth-year pro has been recovering from a knee injury suffered in the regular-season loss to Kansas City in December of 2024.

Brevin Jordan and Tank Dell looking to comeback from Injuries that kept them out for the entire 2025 season have arrived. pic.twitter.com/31WHbPvS5U

— Landry Locker (@LandryLocker) May 28, 2026

When asked if there was a chance Dell could actually practice with the 1s and 2s, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans gave a standard response.

"Tank is still working off on the side," Ryans said Thursday. "When that time is set for him to be back, he'll be back out there.”

Coming into his own in 2024, Dell was carted off the field in December of 2024 after hauling in a touchdown pass from C.J. Stroud, tearing multiple ligaments in his left knee while also dislocating his kneecap. Because of the severity of the injury, he missed the entire 2025 season while undergoing multiple surgeries and rehabilitation workouts.

Midway through last season, Dell began to ramp up his workouts. He even tried to make a push for a postseason return after the Texans clinched 12 wins, but the team chose to give him more time to get acclimated to his body and prep for the start of a new season.

Houston would love nothing more than for Dell to be good to go for September, especially as a secondary weapon for Stroud. For now, the offense continues to move forward with him sidelined and younger players looking to expand their roles.

Ryans praised the growth of both Iowa State standouts Jaylin Noel and Jayden Higgins for their offseason progression as they enter Year 2 under coordinator Nick Caley. They are expected to be factors the passing game outside of Pro Bowler Nico Collins.

"Higgins has done a really great job of taking advantage of the offseason, really coming back in shape," Ryans sad. "He's looking bigger, stronger, faster, which is what you expect for a second-year player of his caliber. He's definitely taking advantage of it. I'm really excited to see what it's going to look like this season.

"J-Noel’ has done a really great job as well, improving at his craft and how we're able to move him around different areas. He's doing a great job as a kick returner and punt returner. We're emphasizing him on working on getting vertical."

A third-round pick from 2023, the University of Houston product had 98 catches for 1,376 yards and 10 touchdowns in 25 games.

The Texans return to the practice field later this week for the second stage of OTAs.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: Will Texans WR Tank Dell play in 2026? DeMeco Ryans provides update

About 40,000 take part in Great Manchester Run

A young woman and young man are smiling as they stand next to each other. Both are wearing blue The Christie Charity T-shirts.
Siblings Katie and Harrison were among the Race Across the World contestants competing in memory of former contestant Sam Gardiner, who died aged 24 [BBC]

About 40,000 people have taken to the streets for this year's Great Manchester Run.

Huge crowds watched as elite athletes lined up alongside fun runners for either the 10km (6.1 miles) race or the longer half-marathon course.

Among those taking part were Race Across the World participants, who raced in memory of former contestant Sam Gardiner, who died in a crash near Manchester a year ago.

Sam's mum, Jo Gardiner, said it was a "very moving" day and she had "already cried twice".

She told BBC North West Tonight "the fact that they are doing this is fantastic".

"We are this lovely dysfunctional family and every year we add the next series to the WhatsApp group and it's lovely to meet some of them properly [today]," Jo added.

She said Sam's best friend was also running.

Event founder and former British long distance runner Sir Brendan Foster said the people taking part and the city itself made the event what it was, and, at its heart, it was all about "ordinary people doing extraordinary things".

A woman wearing a blue T-shirt and sunglasses and with long brown and grey hair is smiling while standing next to other runners.
Jo Gardiner, who appeared on Race Across the World with her son Sam, said it was a "very moving" day [BBC]

He said that since it began in 2003 it "grew and grew and grew and now we are up to the biggest ever - 40,000 and we are absolutely delighted".

"We organise the event but it's the people of Manchester and Greater Manchester who populate the event and also the atmosphere comes from them - it doesn't come from us," he added.

"You'll feel today the humour, the relaxation and the effort and the consistency and you also see ordinary people doing extraordinary things and raising loads of money for charity but helping each other on the way and keeping fit themselves."

A man with short grey hair and a mint coloured polo shirt is smiling as he is interviewed beside the route of the race.
Sir Brendan Foster said the Great Manchester Run was all about "ordinary people doing extraordinary things" [BBC]

Some of the pairs from the current sixth series of Race Across the World ran in Sam's memory, including siblings Katie and Harrison along with Liverpudlian friends Jo and Kush.

The 24-year-old died on 26 May 2025 and his fellow participants were marking a year since his death and raising funds for charity.

"I think it's really important to honour Sam and we've got Jo, his mum with us today, and it's really lovely that we can all get together to support her, with it being a year on," said Katie.

She said it was also important for them to be doing the 10k to raise money for The Christie Charity as "everyone knows somebody who has been affected by cancer".

Thousands of spectators lined the streets to support the runners and double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes returned to the starter's platform for the elite women's race.

Rugby league star and fundraiser for motor neurone disease (MND) Kevin Sinfield, and actor, writer, producer and Alzheimer's Society ambassador Sally Lindsay MBE were also set to race.

A woman with long grey hair and wearing a turquoise, indigo and yellow top and sunglasses resting on top of her head is smiling as she stands next to the route.
Catherine Makinson was running the 10k in memory of her mum, who had Alzheimer's Disease [BBC]

Catherine Makinson, from Cannock, Staffordshire, ran the 10k to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Society in memory of her mum, who was from Manchester, and had lived with disease for three years before her death last year.

Catherine, who was running the 10k for the eighth time, said the charity was hugely important.

"We want a cure because it could be my future," she added.

A woman with long brown hair and wearing a bee outfit is smiling. She is standing next to a man in a light green top and both are holding purple flags with 'Manchester Hospital School' and 'Sponsor us' written on them.
Teachers Joanna Beswick and Dennis Moran say events like this make a "huge difference" [BBC]

Joanna Beswick and Dennis Moran, both teachers at the Manchester Hospital School, were running the 10k to raise money for a therapy room at The Leo Kelly School for secondary age pupils referred by a medical practitioner.

They were also raising funds for the Manchester Foundation Trust.

Dennis said: "We know, working within the school and within the hospital, the impact days like this have because it makes such a big big difference."

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Stephon Castle joins Kobe, Westbrook and Shai in rare Western Conference Finals company

Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images
Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Stephon Castle gave San Antonio far more than debutant support during the Western Conference Finals, averaging 18 points, five rebounds and 7.6 assists against Oklahoma City.

His Game 7 line was quieter, but still useful, as he delivered 16 points, six rebounds and six assists in the Spurs’ 111-103 win.

That production helped San Antonio reach the NBA Finals, but it also pushed Castle into a historic group.

Stephon Castle breaks MVP trend set by NBA legends

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Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images

According to StatMuse, Castle became the fourth player this century to record at least 125 points and 50 assists in a Western Conference Finals.

The other three names are Kobe Bryant, Russell Westbrook and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, all of whom went on to win the NBA MVP award.

That is the pattern Castle has disrupted. He now shares a playoff production marker with three MVP winners before even entering his prime.

It speaks to his long-term ceiling. Castle already blends point-of-attack defence, playmaking strength and enough scoring touch to hurt elite playoff opponents.

The complication is obvious. Playing next to Victor Wembanyama gives Castle the perfect platform to win, but it may limit his route to individual awards.

Wembanyama is San Antonio’s franchise centerpiece and already owns the kind of two-way profile that usually drives MVP campaigns.

For Castle, that makes the situation a double-edged sword. He can chase championships beside a generational teammate, while knowing the spotlight may often tilt elsewhere.

Still, joining Bryant, Westbrook and Gilgeous-Alexander is no small signal. Castle has already shown his rise is not just theoretical.

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2026 NBA draft profiles: Philadelphia 76ers prospect Meleek Thomas

With the 2026 NBA draft fast approaching, the first round is on June 23, now's the time to look at some potential options for the Philadelphia 76ers with the No. 22 pick. If one wants to look at Sixers Wire's draft big board, one can do so here.

This series will focus on specific players. The Sixers have a first-round pick thanks to the Jared McCain trade with the Oklahoma City Thunder via the Houston Rockets. After a trip to Round 2 of the playoffs, the Sixers have an opportunity to add to the roster and get themselves another talented young piece around Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe for the future.

Up next in this series is Arkansas forward Meleek Thomas:

Strengths

There is so much to like about Thomas as a young prospect. He has a ton of athleticism, great offensive instincts, understands how to move without the basketball, and has a tight handle to take defenders off the dribble and set up opportunities at the basket. He shot 43.5% from the floor overall, which isn't a great number, but he shot 41.6% from deep on 5.3 attempts in the 2025-26 season. Thomas, standing at 6-foot-5, can rise up over defenders on the perimeter and he has such a smooth stroke that he makes it look effortless.

Another big aspect to Thomas is his high motor. In order to make it in the NBA, one has to have a ton of competitive spirit and bring it on a nightly basis. The Sixers need players like that off their bench to give them a spark as well as an offensive threat. He's also a solid defender as he competes on that end of the floor and never gives in.

Weaknesses

Shot selection can be an issue at times due to his tendency to rely so much on that 3-point shot. He's an elite shooter, but it leads to some wild shots at times. He will also need to add some more weight as he has a bit of smaller frame at 189 pounds. He will be pushed around a bit by the stronger and bigger guards in the NBA in the early going, but once he figures it out and adds to his body, then he will become a regular rotation player.

Potential fit on the Sixers

Thomas has experience playing next to a high-volume scorer like Maxey as he played with lottery pick Darius Acuff Jr. at Arkansas. The Sixers could always use another player who can hop off their bench with a scorer's mindset and an ability to make an impact right away. Thomas can throw in a couple of triples right away and give Philadelphia a spark while also being a competitor on the defensive end. If the Sixers go this route at No. 22, he gives an upgrade to the bench unit from the wing spot.

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: 2026 NBA draft profiles: Philadelphia 76ers prospect Meleek Thomas

'Neither can look their team in the eye': Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan slammed for reckless shots in RCB vs GT IPL 2026 final

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'Neither can look their team in the eye': Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan slammed for reckless shots in RCB vs GT IPL 2026 final originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • RCB and GT locked horns in the final of the IPL 2026 season. 
  • Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill were in contention to win the Orange Cap in IPL 2026.
  • Sudharsan and Gill were dismissed early in the IPL 2026 final after playing reckless shots.

Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan slammed for reckless shots in RCB vs GT IPL 2026 final

Gujarat Titans openers Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan headed into the final as two of the most in-form players in the IPL 2026 season. Both openers had scored more than 700 runs in the season and were strong contenders for the Orange Cap award.

Sudharsan and Gill, who had registered a record century opening partnership in their win over RR in Qualifier 2, were expected to get the show running for the 2022 IPL champions.

Unfortunately for GT, captain Shubman Gill first went back to the pavilion in the third over after scoring 10(8). Gill half-heartedly attempted to play a short-ball outside the off-stump from Josh Hazlewood but the ball hit the lower side of the blade and went straight up in the air, before Rajat Patidar took the catch.

In the next over, it was Sudharsan's turn to return to the pavilion as he nicked Bhuvneshwar Kumar's delivery to Jitesh Sharma for 12(12).

The GT openers' knocks were slammed by fans and experts. Reacting to their innings, journalist Vikrant Gupta said: "Neither Shubman Gill nor Sai Sudarshan can look their team in the eye with those reckless shots."

Neither Shubman Gill nor Sai Sudarshan can look their team in the eye with those reckless shots
कातिल भी तू, मुंसिफ भी तू #RCBvsGT#IPLFinals

— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73) May 31, 2026

MORE: RCB IPL finals record: Appearances, results, highest score & win percentage

Fans react strongly to Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan's dismissals

If I had a penny for Shubman Gill getting out to that shot in crucial matches…

— absy (@absycric) May 31, 2026

Both Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill are out for cheap when it mattered the most. Only good thing is that Orange Cap is now locked for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.

— Arjun* (@mxtaverse) May 31, 2026

Both Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill are back in the pavilion inside the powerplay of the IPL final. GT are completely finished. pic.twitter.com/gLuurvFH8L

— R A T N I S H (@LoyalSachinFan) May 31, 2026

Gill and Sudharsan in GT dugout pic.twitter.com/JyLuPHDPrR

— Out Of Context Cricket (@GemsOfCricket) May 31, 2026

Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan have been getting out inside the powerplay far too often this season.

Instances in IPL 2026:
vs MI - Ahmedabad
vs RCB - Ahmedabad
vs RCB - Dharamsala
vs RCB - Ahmedabad (Final)*

RCB have clearly done their homework. They kept both openers in check… pic.twitter.com/Fit3tuihOg

— Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952) May 31, 2026

MORE: IPL champions list: Winners from 2008 to 2026

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi set to win Orange Cap after Gill and Sudharsan's early dismissals

With Gill and Sudharsan dismissed early in the final, RR wonderkid Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is the favourite to win the Orange Cap award in IPL 2026.

The young opener will now become the youngest recipient of the award at the age of just 15 after he scored 776 runs in 16 innings for RR. Unless Virat Kohli scores 177 runs during RCB's run chase, Sooryavanshi will win the award. 

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Sir Alex Ferguson delivers classic put-down of Arsenal after CL final loss

Sir Alex Ferguson delivers classic put-down of Arsenal after CL final loss
Sir Alex Ferguson delivers classic put-down of Arsenal after CL final loss

Legendary Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson couldn’t resist a jibe at Arsenal after their loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday evening.

Champions League disappointment

Having already secured the Premier League trophy, Arsenal were determined to make history by winning their first Champions League and completing a legendary double.

Standing in their path were PSG. But Arsenal were in dreamland after just five minutes, as Kai Havertz produced a fabulous finish to put them ahead.

But rather than pile on the pressure, the Gunners retreated into a low block, which has been the defining feature of their season, aiming to frustrate the Parisians. PSG struggled to find a way through until the second half, when Ousmane Dembele scored from the penalty spot following Mosquera’s foul on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

PSG continued to probe for a weakness in the Arsenal defence, yet after extra time failed to produce a winner, a penalty shootout was needed to settle the showpiece occasion in Budapest.

Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhães each failed to score from the penalty spot, handing PSG their second consecutive Champions League trophy.

According to French news outlet L’Equipe, Sir Alex sent a congratulatory message to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

Sir Alex, who shared a heated rivalry with Arsenal counterpart Arsène Wenger during their time in the dugout, delivered a scathing verdict on Arsenal’s style of play.

Sir Alex’s dig

L’Equipe report that Sir Alex sent the following message to Al-Khelaïfi: “Nasser, this is Alex Ferguson.”

“Well done, it was a tough night for you, but you played against a boring team that did nothing but defend.”

“Enjoy your holidays, you deserve it.”

Meanwhile, United’s attention now turns to the summer transfer window, which opens on 15 June.

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What to know about the Stanley Cup Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Nineteen players have registered a point for the Carolina Hurricanes during their nearly perfect playoff run. The Vegas Golden Knights have gotten at least one from 22 players on their way to the Stanley Cup Final.

Carolina has 12 different goal-scorers. Vegas has 15.

“They’re deep, we’re deep, so it’ll be a good matchup,” Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb said.

A matchup so close on paper that the Hurricanes are a very slight favorite. They've won 12 of 13 games through three rounds and have home-ice advantage.

But after NHL-best Colorado got swept by Vegas, Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said he and his team “ran into a buzzsaw.” The Western Conference Final was one-sided with the Golden Knights dominating.

“They dismantled Colorado,” player-turned-ESPN analyst Ray Ferraro said. “I don’t know if there’s ever such a thing as perfect, but whatever next door to perfect was, that’s how they played in that series. It’s what they are. This is their team, and they’re healthy.”

So are the Hurricanes, which could lead to an epic series.

When is the Stanley Cup Final?

Games 1 and 2 are Tuesday and Thursday night in Raleigh, where the fanbase full of Caniacs has been waiting years for the team's first trip to the final since 2006. Carolina won it all that year, with now-coach Rod Brind'Amour as captain.

Games 3 and 4 are Saturday night and June 9 at the arena on the Las Vegas Strip that has become known as the Fortress. The Golden Knights hoisted the Cup on home ice there three years ago.

If necessary, Game 5 is June 11 at Carolina and Game 6 is June 14 at Vegas. If a Game 7 is required, at Carolina, it would be June 17.

Every game will air in the U.S. on ABC and in Canada in English on CBC and Sportsnet and in French on TVA Sports.

Who are the stars to watch?

With Vegas, Mitch Marner has gone further in the playoffs than ever before in his NHL career, which included only first- and second-round exits during nine years in Toronto. Marner leads all scorers with 21 points.

Not far behind is Jack Eichel with 18, three years removed from playing a big role in the Golden Knights win the Cup. And he's just as good at keeping the puck out of his team's net.

“Jack Eichel might be the best 200-foot center in the game right now,” 2003 Cup champion Mike Rupp said.

Vegas has gotten timely saves from Carter Hart, especially in the West final when he stopped 118 of the 125 shots he faced. Carolina has ridden goaltender Frederik Andersen to this point, counting on him to come up big on quality chances while outshooting opponents.

“He’s so strong mentally,” said retired goalie Cory Schneider, who like Rupp now is with NHL Network. “He’s able to play games where he only sees eight or nine shots and make the save he has to make. Some goalies really struggle with your team possessing the puck all game and now you get that breakaway and you’ve got to find a way to make a save.”

Who are the X-factors in the Cup final?

The Hurricanes’ best players during the regular season were Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis and Andrei Svechnikov. Their second line of Taylor Hall, Logan Stankoven and Jackson Blake has led them here as their leading scorers.

“Lots of times, coaches throw three names together and it looks like it’s going to work and it doesn’t,” Ferraro said. “Stankoven and Blake and Hall, they fit.”

For Vegas, the standout scoring stars of the playoffs have been Brett Howden and Pavel Dorofeyev, with 10 goals apiece. The Golden Knights also have three players — Marner, captain Mark Stone and defenseman Shea Theodore — who lost in the Olympic final with Canada. Jarvis was also on that team.

Eichel, teammate Noah Hanifin and Carolina's Jaccob Slavin have the chance to pull off the gold medal-Stanley Cup double after winning in Milan with the U.S.

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AP Sports Writers Aaron Beard in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Mark Anderson in Vegas contributed to this report.

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Surrey & Blaze taste first Women's T20 Blast losses

Surrey and The Blaze both suffered their first defeats of the 2026 Women's T20 Blast on a day that shook up the top of the standings.

Just three points now separate the top five in a congested race to Finals' Day.

Mady Villiers starred with both bat and ball for Durham as they stunned The Blaze - who had won all three of their opening games - by seven wickets at Trent Bridge.

The Blaze had begun the day second in the table but dropped to fifth as they were leapfrogged by Sunday's three winners - Durham, Somerset and Essex.

Somerset moved level on points with leaders Surrey after a nail-biting four-wicket victory - with three balls to spare - over the defending champions at the Kia Oval.

At Chelmsford, Lissy MacLeod's half-century helped Essex to the day's most comfortable win, a six-wicket victory over lowly Lancashire with 19 balls to spare.

Somerset skipper Sophie Luff continued her impressive Blast form with a career-best 82 not out from 53 balls to lead her side to victory over Surrey, sealed by successive fours from Ruby Davis.

Luff's imperious innings, her third half-century in four games, dug Somerset out of trouble at 59-4 as they triumphed on 154-6 despite seamer Alice Monaghan's 3-24.

Earlier, left-arm spinner Olivia Barnes (3-21) reduced Surrey to 60-4 before Jemima Spence's maiden T20 half-century, an unbeaten 51 from 35, spearheaded a recovery to 153-5.

In Nottingham, England all-rounder Villiers claimed 3-21 with her off spin as The Blaze were bowled out for 153, before striking 47 from 34 balls as Durham eased home with five balls to spare.

Villiers' opening stand of 83 with skipper Hollie Armitage, who went on to make an unbeaten 50 off 47 balls, helped Durham to victory, with Bess Heath also in the runs, hitting 36 from 18 balls.

Georgia Elwiss top-scored for The Blaze with 31 from 24 balls and skipper Marie Kelly hit 28 from 15 but 153 always looked tough to defend.

In Sunday's other game, MacLeod - who had already struck 59 against Warwickshire earlier in the competition - paced Essex's chase against Lancashire to perfection, with partnerships of 40 and 66 with Grace Scrivens and Jodi Grewcock respectively.

Scrivens had earlier claimed 3-23 as the headline bowling act as Lancashire Thunder spluttered to 128.

Match report details supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network.

Women's T20 Blast table
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Why Jeremy Sochan is an NBA champion whether the Knicks or Spurs win the title

Why Jeremy Sochan is an NBA champion whether the Knicks or Spurs win the title originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Jeremy Sochan plays for the New York Knicks, and so he'd like the Knicks to win the NBA Finals and claim a championship.

Sochan, though, is in a fascinating position. If the San Antonio Spurs lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy instead, Sochan will still get a ring.

Either way, Sochan is a winner -- sort of.

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How does this work?

Sochan played for the Spurs first this season before joining the Knicks.

He played 28 games with San Antonio, his last of parts of four seasons with the team that drafted him.

The Spurs waived him on Feb. 11, though, and the Knicks then signed him on Feb. 13.

Sochan appeared in 16 regular season games with the Knicks, and he has now added five playoff appearances for New York prior to the beginning of the NBA Finals.

Jeremy Sochan is officially an NBA Champion

He will receive a ring whether the Knicks or Spurs win pic.twitter.com/aORwrOpkEK

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) May 31, 2026

There is no hard and fast rule on which players get rings versus which don't. A team could choose to withhold one from a guy who started the season with them and didn't finish it.

Tradition generally has guys who played as much as Sochan did for each team lined up for a ring either way.

It sure would be a more fun beginning to June if the team he's currently on won the whole thing, but if the Spurs beat the Knicks instead, Sochan still played for a championship team for part of this season, too.

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13 entries qualify for Eugene

EUGENE, OREGON - JUNE 11: A general view of Hayward Field before the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field on June 11, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon. (Photo by Al Sermeno/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The road to Eugene is never easy, but for the Iowa State track and field program, the NCAA West Prelims served as a definitive statement of intent. Over four grueling days of competition, the Cyclones battled through rain delays, lightning threats and the highest level of collegiate competition to secure 13 entries for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

This marks the third-straight year the program has sent double-digit entries to the national stage, finishing just one shy of the all-time program record of 14 set in 2024.

The tone was set early by the men’s distance squad. On the opening day, Robin Kwemoi Bera and Sanele Masondo became the first Cyclones to punch their tickets to nationals, navigating a tactical 10,000m race to finish sixth and seventh, respectively. For Bera, it marked his third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships, while Masondo returned to the big stage seeking to build on his 2024 First Team All-America honors. However, the night was also a reminder of the “one-spot” margin of error at this level, as Rodgers Kiplimo finished 13th, missing a qualifying berth by a single position.

As the women took the stage on day two, the theme shifted from endurance to precision. Sydney Willits, the 2024 Indoor National Champion, proved her mettle in the long jump. Sitting outside of qualifying range heading into her final attempt, Willits delivered a clutch mark of 20-10 (6.35m) to leap into 11th place and secure her fourth career trip to the NCAA Championships.

The evening concluded with a freshman takeover in the women’s 10,000m. Mercyline Kirwa and Betty Kipkore, already All-Americans from the indoor season, showed no signs of freshman nerves. Kirwa crossed the line in fourth, followed immediately by Kipkore in fifth, ensuring Iowa State would be well-represented in the longest distance event in Eugene.

Day three belonged to the men’s finals, where the Cyclones added three more qualifiers in spectacular fashion. Joash Ruto provided the highlight of the day in the 3,000m steeplechase. Ruto didn’t just win his heat for an automatic advancement; he scorched the track with a final lap of 64 seconds, clocking 8:26.87. The performance shattered a facility record that had stood since 2002 and registered as the fastest time in the region this season.

The youth movement continued with freshman Jailan Sohna, who delivered the performance of his life in the 800m quarterfinals. Sohna clocked a personal-best 1:46.48—the eighth-fastest time in Iowa State history—to take second in his heat and secure his first career outdoor national berth. Rounding out the men’s qualifiers was the veteran Bera, who showcased incredible recovery to finish second in his 5,000m semifinal, becoming a double-qualifier for Eugene.

The final day of competition was a masterclass in sprinting and relay execution. Rachel Joseph continued her unprecedented assault on the Iowa State record books. After posting the fastest time in the first round of the 400m, Joseph cruised through the quarterfinals with a time of 50.32. Remarkably, Joseph now owns the top 30 times in Iowa State history for the 400m and has dipped under the 51-second barrier six times this season alone.

She was followed by Makayla Clark, who delivered a career-best performance in the 800m. Clark’s time of 2:01.01 was not only a personal record but placed her just .13 seconds off a school record that has stood since 1990.

The distance duo of Kipkore and Kirwa then returned to the track for the 5,000m, both securing their second entries of the meet. Betty Kipkore provided the fireworks, storming past the field in the final curve to set a new facility record and a personal best of 15:14.28, the third-fastest time in program history.

The meet concluded with a historic performance in the women’s 4x400m relay. The quartet of Brooklyn Sandvig, Rachel Joseph, Emma Vorpagel, and Makayla Clark braved a looming lightning delay to clock a blistering 3:28.81, shattering the school record they had set the previous season. Joseph’s split was particularly eye-popping, as she moved the baton with a sub-50 second leg (49.02) to help the team take third in their heat and clinch their spot at nationals.

While 13 entries moved on, the meet also marked the end of several storied Cyclone careers. Zach Verzani (hammer throw) and Alec Carr (hurdles) concluded their time in Ames as some of the best to ever compete in their respective disciplines, with Carr leaving as the school record holder in both the 60m and 110m hurdles. Others, like Candra King and Tyson Seeser, came agonizingly close to advancing, finishing 13th and 15th in their events, respectively.

The NCAA Championships will be held from June 10-13. With a mix of seasoned veterans like Joseph and Willits, and a surging group of freshmen like Sohna, Kipkore, and Kirwa, the Cyclones are poised to make significant noise on the national stage. Thirteen entries, multiple school records, and a program reaching its peak—the Cyclones are ready for the ultimate test.

How to live stream Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix: IndyCar Racing, TV channel

One week after the Indianapolis 500, the top drivers in the NTT IndyCar Series are back on the track for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, which is held on the streets of Detroit.

How to Watch Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix

  • When: Sunday, May 31, 2026
  • Time: 12:30 PM ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)

An exciting Indianapolis 500 was capped off with a win by Felix Rosenqvist, who used a fuel strategy to get to the front in the final 50 laps of the race. A late caution set up a final shootout between Rosenqvist, David Malukas, and Marcus Armstrong, with Rosenqvist coming out on top.

This year’s Indianapolis 500 saw the most lead changes in the history of the race. Rosenqvist ended up winning by the smallest margin of victory ever in the 500.

Now, the full-time drivers head to a much different kind of track on the streets of Detroit. Last season, Kyle Kirkwood won the race, with Santino Ferrucci and Colton Herta rounding out the podium.

Alex Palou enters Sunday as the points leader. He’s in search of his fifth IndyCar title and what would be his fourth in a row.

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Sachin Tendulkar's major IPL suggestion: Scrap Impact Player rule, allow 5 overs per bowler

NEW DELHI: Batting great Sachin Tendulkar has called for significant changes to the IPL's playing regulations, including the removal of the Impact Player rule, which he believes has tilted the game too heavily in favour of batters.


The Impact Player rule, introduced ahead of the 2023 season, allows teams to replace a player from the starting XI with one of five substitutes at any stage during the match. While the innovation was designed to add tactical flexibility, it has remained a subject of debate among players and experts.


Speaking at the ESPNcricinfo Awards, Tendulkar made it clear that he is not a fan of the regulation.


"I feel there are a few things which, on a personal note that I can say, I think the impact player needs to go away," Tendulkar said at the ESPNcricinfo awards.


"I feel when in a T20 format you just have to play 20 overs, and then you are adding one more batter to that line-up. Where bowlers are already being challenged, I find that imbalance."


With teams regularly posting massive totals on batting-friendly pitches, Tendulkar feels the rule has further widened the gap between batters and bowlers.


The rule has also faced criticism from several leading cricketers, including India captain Shubman Gill and former skipper Rohit Sharma, both of whom have questioned its impact on the role of all-rounders and the overall balance of the game.


To address the issue, Tendulkar proposed tweaking the powerplay system by introducing a bowling powerplay that would give captains greater control over field placements.


"(In) the powerplay of six overs with field restrictions, only two fielders are allowed outside the ring. Let the first four overs be batters' powerplay with the same field restrictions.


"Post that, the remaining two powerplay overs should be determined by the fielding captain as and when he wants to take. Those two consecutive overs will also get one fielder extra outside the ring at any stage of the game," Tendulkar said.


"So you (the fielding side) are able to control the game better."


The former India captain also suggested increasing the maximum number of overs a bowler can deliver in a T20 innings from four to five, allowing teams to rely more on their premier bowlers.


"One bowler should be allowed to bowl five overs. Because invariably the best bowler of the side is going to bowl that fifth over.


"Wouldn't you want to see that best bowler bowl more? The top batters are batting sometimes even 20 overs. Why shouldn't the best bowler be bowling five overs?" he asked.

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How to live stream Poland vs Ukraine: International Soccer Friendlies, TV channel

Poland and Ukraine will meet in a friendly on Sunday as both teams seek to salvage the blow of missing out on qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

How to Watch Poland vs Ukraine

  • Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
  • Time: 11:30 AM EDT
  • Channel: Fubo Sports
  • Stream: Fubo (try for free)

European contenders Poland and Ukraine will face off in Wroclaw on Sunday in a showdown between two teams pained to be missing out on the FIFA World Cup 2026. Both sides made it to the playoff section of UEFA qualifying but fell short in agonizing fashion.

Poland went particularly close and was on the verge of forcing at least extra-time against Sweden, only to suffer a 3-2 defeat in the closing minutes of regulation. These nations could have met in that same playoff decider had Ukraine not fallen 3-1 at home to the Swedes in the previous round of qualifiers.

Robert Lewandowski will captain the Eagles as he looks to earn his 166th cap in Wroclaw. On top of owning the current cap record for his country, the now-former Barcelona striker will also aim to build on his record tally of 89 international goals, though he’s never managed to score against Ukraine in five previous outings.

The Blue and Yellow has lost in each of the last three meetings between these teams, the most recent of which was a 3-1 friendly defeat in 2024. Their most recent win in this head-to-head was a 1-0 triumph in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup when current captain Andriy Yarmolenko provided the only goal.

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Kamden Lopati Is Driving Michigan’s 2027 Class

Kamden Lopati is already doing more than holding Michigan’s quarterback spot in the 2027 class. The Wolverines’ pledge, who committed on April 14, 2026, and is ranked No. 46 overall, has publicly identified wide receiver Dakota Guerrant and cornerback Joshua Dobson as the two top prospects he is pushing to bring to Ann Arbor, a development that matters because it points to how Michigan football recruiting could build balance around its future quarterback.

Lopati named Guerrant and Dobson as the main recruits he is targeting while speaking during the Elite 11 circuit, and both are viewed as five-star-level prospects with Michigan firmly in the mix here. For Michigan football recruiting, that is an early sign the 2027 class may take shape around premium positions instead of waiting for the board to sort itself out.

Why Lopati’s role matters for class construction

Quarterback commits often set the tone of a class, but the bigger value is structure. Michigan now has a national quarterback prospect in place, and Lopati is already recruiting an outside receiver and a cover corner, two spots that can define a roster’s ceiling.

That matters for roster planning. If Michigan lands a quarterback, receiver, and cornerback early in the same cycle, the staff gets a much cleaner pitch to the rest of the class, especially pass catchers, defensive backs, and skill players looking for a stable core. In that sense, Michigan football recruiting is already getting an early blueprint from its quarterback commit.

Dakota Guerrant fits a clear offensive need

Guerrant stands out because he is an in-state receiver from Harper Woods, and Michigan has a June 19 official visit lined up for him in Ann Arbor. Getting that visit to hit would give Lopati a real chance to sell a long-term quarterback-receiver connection face to face.

From a football angle, the fit makes sense. Michigan’s offense still needs perimeter targets who can stress defenses outside, and pairing Lopati with a top receiver this early would help the staff show how it wants the 2027 group to support the passing game.

There is also local value here. Keeping an elite Michigan pass catcher home always carries weight, and it becomes more important when the class already has its quarterback trying to build chemistry before either player takes a college snap.

Joshua Dobson lines up with Michigan’s defensive identity

Dobson gives this class a different kind of signal. Michigan is not treating the 2027 cycle like a quarterback-led offense-only build, and a push for a top corner shows the staff wants difference-makers on both sides of the ball.

Cornerback remains one of the toughest positions to stock at a high level. In Michigan’s defense, outside corners need to handle difficult assignments so the front can stay aggressive, and Dobson’s position value makes him a logical early priority.

Dobson is also expected in Ann Arbor on June 12 after canceling an LSU visit as part of his visit schedule. If Michigan football recruiting turns that trip into traction, the Wolverines would have an early recruiting win at a premium defensive spot before the 2027 board gets more crowded.

June could give Michigan real momentum

Lopati first joined Michigan’s class after reopening his recruitment and then pledging to the Wolverines in April following his previous Illinois commitment. Now the next test is whether his peer recruiting can help turn visits into movement.

Michigan has two clear checkpoints ahead. Dobson’s June 12 visit and Guerrant’s June 19 trip could give the Wolverines early momentum, either by strengthening their position with both targets or by helping Lopati lock in one blue-chip running mate to anchor the next wave of the 2027 class. That makes June an important stretch for Michigan football recruiting as Lopati tries to help shape the class around him.

17-year-old San Antonio Spurs fan suffers devastating head injury during celebration

A 17-year-old San Antonio Spurs fan remains in critical condition after suffering catastrophic head injuries while celebrating the team’s NBA Western Conference Finals run, according to local reports.

The incident occurred Thursday night following San Antonio’s Game 6 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, a win that forced a decisive Game 7 in the series. Family members told local media that the teenager fell from a moving vehicle during postgame celebrations and struck his head on a curb.

The unidentified teen was initially transported to an emergency room before being transferred to another hospital because of the severity of his injuries. Per reports, he suffered significant brain swelling and was later placed on life support.

“The doctors have been running tests to see if he has any further brain activity,” family member Yvonne Hudson told Fox San Antonio.

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According to the San Antonio Express-News, a police source indicated the teenager was brain dead and was not expected to survive. Authorities have not publicly released further details regarding his condition.

SAPD’s statement on the Spurs’ celebration incident

The exact circumstances surrounding the fall remain under investigation. Police have not disclosed additional information about the vehicle involved in the incident.

In a statement, the San Antonio Police Department expressed condolences to those affected.

“The San Antonio Police Department extends our sympathy to the family, friends and loved ones affected by this tragic and preventable incident,” the department said.

Police also used the incident to highlight safety concerns that can arise during large public celebrations.

“Public safety is a shared responsibility,” the statement from Police reads. “We encourage everyone celebrating to follow traffic laws, stay inside of your vehicles and follow directions from the officers who are there to keep everyone safe.”

San Antonio Spurs made it to the NBA finals

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) celebrates after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in game seven of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center
San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) celebrates after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in game seven of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

The tragedy unfolded during a period of excitement across San Antonio as the Spurs pursued their first NBA Finals appearance since 2014.

Two days after the accident, San Antonio completed its comeback against Oklahoma City, defeating the Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 to win the Western Conference Finals.

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The Spurs will now face the New York Knicks in the 2026 NBA Finals, but the celebration surrounding the franchise’s success has been overshadowed by the serious incident involving one of its young supporters.

WWE Clash in Italy 2026 match card, start time, & TV info

WWE fans are in for a treat on Sunday afternoon, with a star-studded Clash in Italy 2026 match card set to take place live from Turin.

The event is loaded with WWE Superstars and will feature matches for the World Heavyweight Championship, Undisputed WWE Championship, WWE Women’s Championship, and Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

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If that wasn’t enough, WWE Clash in Italy will also feature the return of Brock Lesnar, who will look to avenge his loss to Oba Femi at WrestleMania 42.

Apr 2, 2023; Inglewood, CA, USA; Brock Lesnar during Wrestlemania Night 2 at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

In the main event, World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns will rematch Jacob Fatu in a Tribal Combat bout, following his win over Fatu at WWE Backlash. After that match, Fatu attacked Reigns.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will take on Gunther, while Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley faces Jade Cargill and Women’s Intercontinental Champ Becky Lynch takes on Sol Ruca. Lynch vs. Ruca is expected to kick off the show.

The entire event will stream live on ESPN Unlimited, which costs $29.99, beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET.

All of the information you need to catch WWE Clash in Italy can be seen below.

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2026 WWE Clash in Italy Match Card & Viewing Info

Date: Sunday, May 31
Start Time: 2:00 p.m. ET
Location: Turin, Italy
Venue: Inalpi Arena
TV Info: ESPN Unlimited

Match Card

  • Roman Reigns (c) vs. Jacob Fatu, world heavyweight championship (Tribal Combat)
  • Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther, undisputed WWE championship
  • Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Jade Cargill, WWE women’s championship
  • Brock Lesnar vs. Oba Femi
  • Becky Lynch (c) vs. Sol Ruca, women’s intercontinental championship

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Phillies $107 million decision was a genius move by Dave Dombrowski

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez

Phillies $107 million decision was a genius move by Dave Dombrowski originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Philadelphia Phillies might've gotten off to a terrible start to the 2026 season, but they've righted the ship and look like serious postseason contenders once again.

While the offense needs a lot of work, the Phillies have found a lot of success with their pitching staff, especially Cristopher Sanchez, who's currently in the middle of a record-breaking scoreless innings streak.

Speaking of Sanchez, as USA Today's Bob Nightengale highlighted, the Phillies decision to sign Sanchez to a $107 million contract extension this offseason was a genius move from Dave Dombrowski and company.

Phillies $107M decision on Cristopher Sanchez was genius

"The Philadelphia Phillies made quite the shrewd move this spring when they tacked on three more years with Cristopher Sanchez's six-year, $107 million contract extension, leaving the Cy Young candidate under team control through 2033," Nightengale writes.

This extension will keep him in Philadelphia for seven and a half years. Philadelphia will have one of the best pitchers in baseball around for a while on this big extension for Sanchez.

This decision didn't actually have to be made by the Phillies before the 2026 season began. Sanchez was already under contract through the 2030 season on a four-year, $22.5 million deal. That would've been a complete steal for the Phillies.

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But, they rewarded Sanchez for his incredible 2025 season with a massive $107 million extension through the 2033 season, and while they didn't have to make such a decision, it's looking more and more like that was a genius move by the minute.

This season, Sanchez has a 44.2 inning scoreless streak that can climb the all-time MLB leaderboards going forward, and with how dominant he's looked, it wouldn't be a surprise if this scoreless streak went on for a little while longer.

Sanchez has a 1.47 ERA with 4.3 bWAR, a 6-2 record, a complete game shutout, 95 strikeouts, and a 293 ERA+ across 79.1 innings pitched.

He's currently the front-runner for the NL Cy Young Award, and while his $22.5 million deal was a complete steal before, even now this $107 million extension looks to be a steal as well if this is how Sanchez is going to pitch.

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Celtic lift Scottish Cup with heroic derby victory at Hampden

Celtic lift Scottish Cup with heroic derby victory at Hampden
Celtic lift Scottish Cup with heroic derby victory at Hampden

Scottish Cup FinalSunday, May 31, 2026Hampden Park, Glasgow

CELTIC…1(Cross 26)

RANGERS…0

Celtic lifted the Scottish Cup for the first time in three years with a brave and battling 1-0 victory over Rangers at Hampden.

The only goal of the game came in the 26 minute from Morgan Cross, and the Hoops had to play most of the second half with 10 players following Emma Lawton’s dismissal after picking up two yellow cards.

The game started with both sides trying to feel their way into the contest, and it was Rangers who had the first clearcut chance of the game on 11 minutes when Mia McMcAulay hit the post with a shot from just inside the area.

Celtic’s first effort to test the Rangers keeper came on 23 minutes though a Chloe Craig shot from 25 yards out, but though it was on target, it was comfortably dealt with.

However, just three minutes later, the Hoops took the lead following good hold-up play from Evie Rabjohn.

The ball eventually found its way to Saoirse Noonan on the left flank and her cross to the far post was guided into the next by Morgan Cross from the edge of the six-yard box to make it 1-0.

However, as the half wore on, it was Rangers who looked more dangerous as they looked for an equaliser, but Celtic keeper Adelaide Gay produced good saves to deny McAulay and then Katie Wilkinson in quick succession.

And the Hoops defence were pleased to see out the opening 45 minutes with the 1-0 lead still intact.

The early stages of the second-half followed a similar pattern, and Adelaide Gay did well to deal with a Mia McAulay shot from 25 yards out within 60 seconds of the re-start.

And the Celtic keeper was on hand again to save a powerful shot from Laura Berry before gathering the ball on the goal-line from a McAulay header.

On 56 minutes, Celtic’s goalscorer, Morgan Cross was replaced by Jenny Smith, and the Celtic substitute almost made an immediate impact, latching on to a long ball and then firing in a shot from 20 yards out that Jenna Fife did well to save.

However, just a minute late, the Hoops suffered a blow when Emma Lawton picked up a second yellow card and Grant Scott’s side were reduced to 10 players.

Not surprisingly, Celtic found themselves under ever more pressure, and in the 63rd minute Chloe Craig did well to head the ball to safety from inside the six-yard box as Wilkinson waited to pounce.

On 71 minutes, Shin Ji Kim spurned a great chance when she headed over from a few yards out, and Celtic’s goal continued to lead a charmed life, with the bar coming to the Hoops’ rescue with six minutes remaining following a dangerous corner.

In the 90minute, Calliste Brookshire blazed over from inside the area, and the Hoops remained resolute in defence with six added minutes allocated.

However, Grant Scott’s side showed tremendous character and resilience to see out the game and sign off the season as Scottish Cup winners.

Fixtures

Rangers Women Vs. Celtic Women - Sun, May 31st 2026, 14:00 Final score: 0 - 1

Scott Forbes praises UNC's resilience after regional win

Following UNC’s 7-5 win over ECU and Game 4 of the Chapel Hill Regional, the Tar Heels are now one win away from the Super Regional round.

After beating VCU on Friday, UNC advanced to the winner's bracket against the Pirates. But unlike Friday's win, the Diamond Heels had to rally to get it done on Saturday.

UNC fell behind 3-0 early despite having ace Jason DeCaro on the mound. They then proceeded to score seven-straght runs to take the lead and hold off the Pirates 7-5. Following the game, manager Scott Forbes met the media to discuss his team's win.

What Scott Forbes said after win over East Carolina

University of North Carolina Head Coach Scott Forbes during the bottom of the third inning at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, S.C. Friday, April 10, 2026.

“What a game, just awesome. Obviously, it’s more awesome when you come out on top, but the older you get, and the more you coach, you learn to appreciate things much better. You have way more perspective. East Carolina, they played hard, very well coached, really good players, and that’s not surprising, because that’s who they are. I thought they had to have a really good outing from Luke Payne, and he threw the ball really well, kept them in the game.”

“And then a big swing and a bat down there by my man from Georgia, Colin Hynek.  First time he’s played in the postseason, and to see him running around third base, and Caden Glauber too. I thought Jason DeCaro battled and had pretty good stuff, he just could not get to his off-speed and ECU is very disciplined and he couldn’t put them away with his off-speed.”

“Give credit to coach Bryant Gaines. I was in the middle in the ninth and needed to be pushed over because I wasn’t sure what we were going to do, but when your pitching coach feels very strongly that we need to go to Walker McDuffie, we did. Globe didn’t like it, but he’ll like that he’s available the next two days, or one day hopefully.”

”We talk about it all the time, the Dean Smith rule. You pick each other up, and that’s what we’ve done all season. Somebody yelled out of the dugout – it might have been Kyle Datres – ‘make a pitch right here and pick Gavin up.’ Sure enough, that’s exactly what Globe did, and Gavin Gallaher turned a really good double play, and that’s a big play right there. When you make that error and then to quiet that momentum, and that I feel like we’ve done a good job of that all season. We talk about when something negative happens, we’ve got to get the next guy. That’s the key, just get the next guy. We talk to pitchers about that all the time, and that will prevent a big inning. So that was a huge pitch for us, and a big double play.”

All quotes via Inside Carolina.

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Guardians lineup, live score updates tonight vs. Red Sox

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians conclude a three-game series with the Boston Red Sox on Sunday, May 31.

The Guardians won the series opener 4-3 on Friday, May 29 and the Red Sox won the second game 9-1 on Saturday, May 30.

The Guardians lost two outof three gamesto the Nationals ahead of the Red Sox series. Cleveland won six of seven games during a May 18-24 road trip — a four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers before winning two of three against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Follow along for live updates from Progressive Field.

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When do the Guardians play today?

First pitch is scheduled for 1:40 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Guardians game today?

The Guardians-Red Sox game is on Guardians TV.

Guardians lineup today vs. Red Sox

We'll have these when they are announced.

Red Sox lineup today vs. Guardians

We'll have these when they are announced.

CLEVELAND, OHIO - MAY 15: Tanner Bibee #28 of the Cleveland Guardians throws a pitch during the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Progressive Field on May 15, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

Guardians vs. Red Sox starting pitchers

Right-handed pitcher Tanner Bibee (0-7, 4.57 ERA) will take the mound for the Guardians and the Red Sox will counter with left-handed pitcher Ranger Suarez (2-3, 3.02 ERA).

American League Central Division standings

  1. Cleveland Guardians 34-26 .567 --
  2. Chicago White Sox 31-27 .534 2
  3. Minnesota Twins 27-32 .458 6.5
  4. Kansas City Royals 22-36 .379 11
  5. Detroit Tigers 22-37 .373 11.5

Guardians vs. Yankees pitching probables

The Guardians are off Monday, June 1 and then play a three-game series in the Bronx against the New York Yankees. Here are the pitching probables:

  • June 2 at 7:05 p.m.: LHP Joey Cantillo (4-2, 3.57) vs. TBD
  • June 3 at 7:05 p.m.: RHP Gavin Williams (8-3, 3.07) vs. TBD
  • June 4 at 1:35 p.m.: RHP Slade Cecconi (3-5, 5.25) vs. vs. TBD

Akron Beacon Journal sports writer Michael Beaven can be reached by email at mbeaven@thebeaconjournal.

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USMNT vs. Senegal in World Cup friendly. How to watch US men's soccer

The United States Men's National Team and manager Mauricio Pochettino play their penultimate 2026 FIFA World Cup tuneup when they take on a streaking Senegal team in Charlotte.

This will be the USMNT's first match since the roster was officially announced earlier in the week, and it will be a strong test against the Lions of Teranga, who have won five of their last six.

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USA forward Christian Pulisic.

The United States is the slightest of home favorites, but plenty of prognosticators look for a Senegal win. The US will conclude its World Cup run-in with its send-off match Saturday, June 6 against Germany in Chicago.

What time is the USMNT vs. Senegal FIFA World Cup tune-up friendly?

Stadium: Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina

Date: Sunday, May 31

Kickoff time: 1:30 p.m. MT/2:30 p.m. CT

TV, streaming: TBS, HBO Max, Peacock (English), Telemundo, Universo (Spanish)

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Where to watch the United States Men's National Team vs. Senegal friendly: Channel, stream

The USMNT vs. Senegal World Cup tune-up match will air in the United States in English on TBS and HBO Max and stream on Peacock from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte at 1:30 p.m. MT/2:30 p.m. CT. It will air in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo.

USMNT injury report

QUESTIONABLE/GAME-TIME DECISION: Chris Richards (ankle)

United States vs. Senegal odds

From BetMGM.com

USMNT +155. Tie +220. Senegal +170. Goals: 2.5

USMNT vs. Senegal predictions

Football Whispers: Senegal 2, US 1

The site writes: "The away side are in impressive form, and the defensive stability shows why they are one of the best in Africa. The Lions of Teranga possess world-class attacking quality and have remained unbeaten in their last two friendly games. On the other hand, the home team have struggled in their last two games, which has affected their impressive five-game unbeaten run."

22 Bet: Senegal wins 2-1

The site writes: "Senegal’s red-hot form has won them all of their previous six, making them a serious contender at this summer’s World Cup. Their ability to compete against higher-ranked nations also bodes well for their chances, with their 3-1 victory against England last summer being a statement win. The USA are yet to find their best level of form under Pochettino, losing each of their last two, and winning just four of their previous eight. At the odds, Senegal are a high-risk selection. "

Free Super Tips: USMNT 2, Senegal 1

The site writes: "USA have conceded in their last six games and Lions of Teranga have only failed to score once in their last 10, so back both teams to find the net. Two of the USA’s last five matches have ended in 2-1 victories and, with home advantage on their side, a similar result could be on the cards."

Sportskeeda: US 1, Senegal 1

Peter Pedroncelli writes: "The Senegalese are physical and fast, with their pacey attacking players expected to make an impact. The USA have home advantage and will be more settled than the visitors, so we we expect this match to end in a draw."

Bret Bloomquist can be reached, bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.

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Mike Vrabel shares first impressions on Patriots rookie OT Caleb Lomu

New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel had high praise for rookie offensive tackle Caleb Lomu in his short time with the team.

Lomu was selected by the Patriots with the 28th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. The team made an aggressive move to land the former Utah standout by moving up three spots on the draft board in a trade with the division rival Buffalo Bills.

With OTAs officially underway, the Patriots are getting a look at the young offensive lineman working with some of the veteran players on the roster.

“He’s been an unbelievably coachable player," Vrabel told media members. "He’s young, he’s big, he’s athletic, and he’s willing to learn. He’s excited about learning. Where he plays, we want to end up with the five best linemen, and I think he's going to have the ability to play both sides. He’s gonna have the ability to play both sides."

Lomu has a chance to serve as a swing tackle, or he could start right out of the gates if he surpasses Morgan Moses at right tackle in training camp. Moses is a reliable veteran player on the field, but he's also 35 years old and likely nearing the end of his NFL career.

The real interest is whether Lomu could make a play for Will Campbell's starting left tackle job. That outcome could cause a serious shake-up along the Patriots' offensive line.

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Merab Dvalishvili suffered another broken nose during wrestling match against Frankie Edgar

Merab Dvalishvili won his debut at RAF 9 with a dominant showing over UFC Hall of Famer Frankie Edgar, but he didn’t walk away unscathed.

Early in the match, Dvalishvili clashed heads with Edgar while battling for position, and he immediately grabbed at his nose. Following the conclusion of his technical fall victory, Dvalishvili revealed he suffered yet another broken nose after he endured a similar injury just recently while training at his home gym at Syndicate MMA in Las Vegas.

“The nose was fine before, but I got a head butt and broke [my nose again],” Dvalishvili told MMA Fighting after the match. “Who cares? I broke my nose many times. It’s never going to stop me. It’s just the nose broken. That’s what we do and it’s all good.”

Dvalishvili seemed almost proud showing off a similar injury after he busted his nose eight weeks ago, but he didn’t seem too bothered, callling it “just another typical day in my life.”

Following the accidental clash of heads during his wrestling match Saturday, Dvalishvili seemed to know the same thing happened again with his nose almost shifting across his face in similar fashion. The broken nose didn’t stop Dvalishvili from continuing his match and beating Edgar in his RAF debut.

Dvalishvili isn’t spending much time worrying about the injury, because he immediately called out Henry Cejudo for a wrestling match after his win at RAF 9. Add to that, Dvalishvili is patiently waiting for his trilogy against Petr Yan after he was promised another shot at the reigning bantamweight champion following a loss this past December at UFC 323 that evened their series at 1-1.

In a bit of good fortune, Dvalishvili will have plenty of time to heal from his latest facial injury as he still has no idea when the fight against Yan is going to happen.

“I like to be busy,” Dvalishvili said. “As you guys know, I’m ready for a fight. I’m just waiting for Petr Yan, hopefully he will come back. I just saw he’s on vacation right now. I like to be busy and thank you, RAF.”

‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool favourite provides his nation with huge boost ahead of World Cup

‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool favourite provides his nation with huge boost ahead of World Cup
‘Unbelievable’ Liverpool favourite provides his nation with huge boost ahead of World Cup

One Liverpool player has provided his national team with a significant boost ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Despite not playing for his club since tearing ankle ligaments in the Reds’ 1-0 win at Sunderland in mid-February, Wataru Endo – previously hailed by Arne Slot for his ‘unbelievable‘ mentality – was named in the Japan squad for the upcoming tournament in North America.


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The 33-year-old – who captains his country – was an unused substitute in our season-ending 1-1 draw against Brentford last weekend, but he made his comeback to action for the Blue Samurai on Sunday as they beat Iceland 1-0 in a warm-up friendly in Tokyo ahead of the World Cup.

Endo makes his comeback in Japan victory

The Liverpool midfielder started for Hajime Moriyasu’s side and played the first half of the match before being substituted at the interval.

Despite being Japan’s lowest-rated player according to Sofascore metrics, the Reds’ number 3 won a couple of his duels and completed 37 of his 44 passes (84% success) in his first taste of matchday action for nearly four months.

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Endo’s return gives Japan huge boost for the World Cup

Kopites will be delighted to see Endo getting back on the pitch after such a lengthy absence, and his 45-minute involvement against Iceland will come as a huge boost to his country just two weeks out from their opening World Cup fixture against Netherlands.

His status as captain underlines how important he is to the Blue Samurai, and coming through today’s match unscathed should give him an extra few days to further build up his fitness once the team lands in North America for the tournament.

He’ll have plenty of insider knowledge on three of his opponents in Japan’s first game at the finals, having trained and played alongside Virgil van Dijk, Ryan Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo for the past three years at Liverpool.

In what’ll be his third inclusion for a World Cup (although he didn’t play in 2018), Endo will hope to lead his nation as deep into the competition as possible and play a central role (literally and figuratively) in their endeavours.

From a Reds perspective, hopefully he can enjoy a positive tournament and come back to Merseyside revitalised and raring to go for next season after having a large chunk of his 2025/26 campaign curtailed by injury.

Reviewing the historical success of high-profile corner additions

ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 27: Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens (3) leaps over Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie (22) after a catch during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Kansas City Chiefs on November 27, 2025 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

One of the biggest moves of the NFL offseason was the Los Angeles Rams trading with the Kansas City Chiefs for Trent McDuffie. LA sent a late first round pick and some change to KC and then immediately signed the corner to a massive contract extension.

But the Rams weren’t done.

They then signed his Chiefs teammate, Jaylen Watson, in free agency to bring a multi-year continuity to the Los Angeles corner room. The Rams hope this chemistry will carry over and propel their defense to a Super Bowl level of performance after falling just short in 2025.

What does history tell us about the odds of whether these moves will prove successful? Let’s visit other high profile corner additions (trade or free agency) throughout recent NFL history and compare them to the Rams’ offseason decision making:

Yeah, that went pretty well

Jalen Ramsey: Jaguars —> Rams, 2019

LA reached the Super Bowl in 2018 and fell short. They added Ramsey in what ended up being a down year in 2019; however, he was a leader on a defense that helped them return to the championship in 2021 and finally win it all. The Rams can only hope they can recapture this magic with the McDuffie trade and that this move also puts them over the hump.

Champ Bailey: Redskins —> Broncos, 2004

Bailey was actually traded with a second round pick to the Broncos in exchange for RB Clinton Portis. The stakes don’t rise to a similar level of the McDuffie trade, but this was still one of the most effective corner acquisitions in NFL history. Bailey helped anchor elite defenses in Denver for years.

Stephon Gilmore: Bills —> Patriots, 2017

Gilmore left in free agency and signed with a division rival. He played at a Defensive Player of the Year candidate level and then in typical Patriots fashion they moved on arguably a year too early rather than be too late.

What were they thinking?

JC Jackson: Patriots —> Chargers, 2022

After signing a deal worth almost $83M, Jackson played in just seven games for the Chargers. Even when he was healthy and on the field, his play was disastrous. This contract helped wreck the Brandon Staley era for the other Los Angeles team.

Nnamdi Asomugha: Raiders —> Eagles, 2011

Remember the Eagles’ “dream team” offseason? This was a classic example of how NFL team building is more complicated than simply collecting talent, and Asomugha was not a schematic fit for what Philly was trying to do on defense. There is some risk of this in the McDuffie trade, although the Rams could pivot from a zone-heavy defense to deploying man coverage more often.

Brandon Carr: Chiefs —> Cowboys, 2012

Carr’s performance in Dallas led to what is considered one of the worse cornerback free agent contracts in history. He could have been a solid second option for some teams, but was never the shut-down player the Cowboys paid him to be.

Somewhere in between

Marcus Peters: Chiefs—> Rams —> Ravens

Aqib Talib: Broncos —> Rams —> Dolphins

Peters and Talib helped the Rams reach the Super Bowl in 2018. Both had troubling moments in coverage as well as shining at times. Neither had the individual impact of Ramsey. Mixed bag.

Sauce Gardner: Jets —> Colts

The Colts sent the Jets two first-round picks and receiver AD Mitchell in addition to paying Gardner $120M. The jury is still out whether this move will prove successful for Indianapolis, although it’s complicated by a calf injury that caused the corner to miss notable time in his first year with the team. This was a high risk bet by the Colts amidst contract extensions with quarterback Daniel Jones.

In conclusion

There are as many negative examples as positive when you look across the NFL’s history of high-profile cornerback additions. Some impacts were a mixed bag, which is not what you are hoping for in a blockbuster trade or large free agent signing.

History tells us that it’s not a slam dunk for Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson to be successful with the Rams. Los Angeles itself has a nuanced track record of such moves, although they deserve credit for fixing one of the weakest positions on their roster and turning it into a strength on paper.

Real Madrid reconsider move for free agent centre-back amid Chelsea interest

Real Madrid reconsider move for free agent centre-back amid Chelsea interest
Real Madrid reconsider move for free agent centre-back amid Chelsea interest

Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate will leave the club this summer as a free agent, in a surprise twist. It appeared the French international would be renewing his deal at Anfield, after months of negotiations, but a deal has not been done before the summer.

In April, it seemed as good as a done deal for Konate that he would be staying at Liverpool, as an agreement appeared to be close. Yet six weeks on, Liverpool have announced that Konate will now be leaving as a free agent at the end of his contract this summer, making him a prime market opportunity for Europe’s top clubs.

Konate back on Real Madrid radar

Back in November, Real Madrid had communicated to Liverpool that they were no longer pursuing a deal for Konate. Diario AS say that this was after months of conversations with Konate’s camp, but as Los Blancos were planning to make their negotiations serious, Konate suffered a significant dip in form that put them off. Yet now they are again considering a move for Konate.

Real Madrid have made a habit of recruiting players on free transfers over the past six years, and Konate would fit their transfer policy. They intend to bring in one or two central defenders this summer, but Bayern Munich and Chelsea are also considering offers for Konate, and there is some interest from Serie A too. They say that regardless, Jose Mourinho, who is expected to be announced as the new manager in two weeks’ time, will have the final say on Konate.

Al-Ittihad also interested in Konate

On top of the interest from Europe’s top clubs, FootMercato say that Saudi Arabian giants Al-Ittihad are willing to make him a lucrative offer this summer. They see him as a priority target, but naturally will have to outbid other competitors to persuade Konate to leave European football.

Rams’ Puka Nacua, Kyren Williams Hosted Two SoCal Football Camps in One Day

Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua and running back Kyren Williams hosted two youth football camps in Southern California in one day. The first was at Santa Barbara High School from 8 am to noon, then the second was at North High School in Bakersfield from 4 pm to 8 pm.

Nacua and Williams ran drills with the campers and took photos with the campers and their families. The camp include multiple stations for campers, including scrimmages, workouts, blocking, passing and quarterback drills, per Santa Barbara News-Press.

Williams told the Santa Barbara News-Press that he attended a football camp hosted by the Rams when he was a kid. Now, the Pro Bowler gets to give back to the community in that same way, and he said one day some of these campers could become Rams players like he did.

“Coming back to the community with Flex Work and the great organization of the Rams just allows the kids of Los Angeles to be inspired and you know, hopefully play for the Rams one day,” Williams told the News-Press.

Kyren Williams (left) and Puka Nacua (right) take a photo with one of the young age groups at the Flexwork Sports experiential event.
Kyren Williams (left) and Puka Nacua (right) take a photo with one of the young age groups at the Flexwork Sports experiential event. (Photo by Aston Smith/Santa Barbara News-Press)

Williams Wants to Inspire Kids to Chase After NFL Dreams

Williams explained how one of his responsibilities as an NFL player is to now inspire the youth to chase after their dreams. Williams is going into his fifth NFL season with the Rams in 2026 after signing a three-year, $33 million contract extension with Los Angeles in August 2025.

“Approach is everything. I know the platform we have as being NFL players, playing for such a great organization,” Williams said to the News-Press. “I know it’s our duty to be able to give service.”

“I just hope I impact, inspire, and motivate the youth to be able to dream big,” Williams said to the News-Press. “I remember getting told dream big to be an NFL player and that stuck with me forever till this day.”

Kyren Williams celebrates with his team after they make a great play down the miniature field inside the Santa Barbara High School Peabody Stadium.
Kyren Williams celebrates with his team after they make a great play down the miniature field inside the Santa Barbara High School Peabody Stadium. (Photo by Aston Smith/Santa Barbara News-Press)

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Report: Chelsea one of five clubs monitoring La Liga star with huge release clause

Report: Chelsea one of five clubs monitoring La Liga star with huge release clause
Report: Chelsea one of five clubs monitoring La Liga star with huge release clause

Chelsea are one of several clubs monitoring Atletico Madrid defender Marc Pubill ahead of the summer window according to reports.

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The Blues face a critical window under new boss Xabi Alonso, with reinforcements required in a number of key areas of the squad.

Chelsea are said to still be in the market for a centre back, whilst it’s thought they want to add another attacker and midfielder.

Chelsea monitoring Atletico Madrid defender Marc Pubill

Alonso will reportedly have a say in transfers, and it’ll be interesting to see which players he looks to bring to Stamford Bridge.

Behdad Eghbali has said the recruitment model will be tweaked this summer, whilst there’s believed to be an acceptance within Chelsea they need to sign Premier League ready players.

Centre back is one area which needs strengthening and the Blues have been linked with Jan Paul van Hecke and Maxence Lacroix.

However, it appears they might have another name on their radar, and Caught Offside have reported they are among the clubs monitoring Pubill.

The report adds Manchester United, Liverpool, Barcelona and PSG are all keeping tabs on the 22-year-old, who can play at both full back and centre back.

Caught Offside add he’s seen as key player for Atletico, and has a huge release clause in his current contract close to €500m.

Pubill made 36 appearances for Ateltico last season, and will be part of the Spain squad for the World Cup which begins next month.

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MSI’s New MEG Vision X2 AI+ Desktop Ships With A Talking Holographic Pet That Tweaks Your RGB And Performance On Command

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Aziz Yıldırım'ın mesajı değişmiyor

Fenerbahçe Kulübü başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım Düzce'de bir yemek şirketinin toplantı salonunda kongre üyeleri ve taraftarlarla bir araya geldi. Yıldırım, camiaya birlik mesajı verdi.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım, "İnşallah hep beraber bu kötü gidişi durdurmak için mücadele edeceğiz. Hepimiz birlik ve beraberlik içinde olmalıyız, sizden beklentimiz bu." dedi.

Düzce'de bir yemek şirketinin toplantı salonunda kongre üyeleri ve taraftarlarla bir araya gelen Yıldırım, çocukluğunun geçtiği Düzce'de birçok dost ve arkadaşının bulunduğunu söyledi.

Topuk Yaylası'ndaki tesisleri anılarının olduğu şehre kazandırdığı için çok mutlu olduğunu dile getiren Yıldırım, "İnşallah hep beraber bu kötü gidişi durdurmak için mücadele edeceğiz. Hepimiz birlik ve beraberlik içinde olmalıyız, sizden beklentimiz bu. Bir de haftaya pazar günü lütfen hepiniz gelin, oylarınızı kullanın. Sizleri seviyorum, teşekkür ediyorum." diye konuştu.

Mahmut Uslu: "Cimbom'un şampiyonluklarına 'dur' diyeceğiz"

Yıldırım'ın listesinde bulunan Mahmut Uslu ise özlenen şampiyonlukları geri getireceklerini belirterek "Cimbom'un şampiyonluklarına 'dur' diyeceğiz ve biz şampiyon olacağız. Onun için de hep beraber Aziz Yıldırım'a, başkanımıza, liderimize destek vereceğiz." ifadelerini kullandı.

Uslu, 4 Nisan 2015'te Rizespor maçı dönüşü Trabzon-Sürmene'de Fenerbahçe takım otobüsüne yapılan silahlı saldırıyla ilgili dosyanın Adalet Bakanlığınca yeniden ele alındığının hatırlatılması üzerine, o dönemde sorumlu kim varsa hepsinin hesap vereceğini söyledi.

Yıldırım'ın, Fenerbahçe başkanlığına seçilmesinin Türk futbolu için çok önemli bir hamle olacağını savunan Uslu, sözlerini şöyle tamamladı:

"Ben inanıyorum elimizden geleni yapacağız. 'Yapı' deyince tabii soyut demeyeceğiz ki ne olduğuna bakacağız. Hangisi, kim ne yapıyor, neler yapılıyor? Biz tabii ki tamamen kopmuş değiliz, sizin gibi taraftar gibi bakıyoruz olaylara. Son 8 senedir birçok takımın yanlışlar yüzünden hakları yeniliyor. Küme düşenler var. Yalnız şampiyonluk değil liglerde, düşenlerin de hakları yeniyor. Onun için bizim faydamız olacağına inanıyoruz."

Hakan Çalhanoğlu kısık ateşte: Yeniden Galatasaray'ın gündeminde

Galatasaray'da transferin ana gündem maddelerinden birisi yine Hakan Çalhanoğlu! Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün her dönem masasında yer alan milli yıldız için Milano-İstanbul hattında sıcak saatler kapıda.

Galatasaray’da transfer gündeminin zirvesine yine tanıdık bir isim oturdu: Hakan Çalhanoğlu! Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün genlerinde her zaman bir ihtimal olarak saklı kalan milli yıldız için İtalya-İstanbul hattında hareketli günlerin kapıda olduğu iddia edildi.

Galatasaray

Dünyanın en iyi orta sahalarından biri olarak gösterilen Hakan’ın parçalı formayı giymesi için hem Galatasaray’ın hem de oyuncunun dev adımlar atması bekleniyor.

Galatasaray Yönetimi bu transferi ne pahasına olursa olsun bitirmek için tüm şartları zorlayacak ve resmi olarak isteyecek.

Hakan Çalhanoğlu ise sarı-kırmızılı formayı giyme iradesini göstererek İtalyan devi Inter’i ikna etmek için masaya oturacak.

Okan hoca 'yapma' dedi ama: Barış Alper kendini tutamadı

Galatasaray'ın parlayan yıldızı Barış Alper Yılmaz, Florya'daki bilinmeyenlerini ve şampiyonluk kırılmasını anlattı. Başarılı futbolcunun frapan açıklamaları ve Okan Buruk ile yaşadığı "Ferrari" diyaloğu dikkat çekti.

Galatasaray’ın milli yıldızı Barış Alper Yılmaz, kulübün resmi YouTube Katıl kanalında yayınlanan özel programda taraftarların merak ettiği soruları yanıtladı.

Samimi, neşeli ve iddialı açıklamalarda bulunan başarılı futbolcu; özel hayatındaki rutinlerinden şampiyonluk kırılmasına, gelecek sezon hedeflerinden Okan Buruk ve Dries Mertens ile olan ilişkisine kadar birçok konuda dikkat çeken ifadeler kullandı.

Galatasaray

Gelecek sezon için çıtayı oldukça yukarı koyan milli futbolcu, kaybettikleri Türkiye Kupası'na hala üzüldüğünü belirterek şunları söyledi:

- Seneye bütün kupalara talibiz. Türkiye Kupası... En üzüldüğüm maçlardan biriydi. Kupa'ya elendik, ne demek ya Kupa'dan eleniyoruz! Yeni sezonda Şampiyonlar Ligi, Lig, Kupa; tüm kupalara talibiz. Başka düşüncemiz olmayacak. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde daha üste çıkmak için mücadele edeceğiz. Son 16 bize yetmemeli. Daha da üstüne çıkacağız inşallah.

Sunucunun, deplasmandaki Beşiktaş galibiyetini hatırlatarak "Çok iyi kazandık, sen de iyiydin" demesi üzerine esprili bir yanıt veren Barış Alper, "Benim kötü olduğum maç yok ki" diyerek özgüvenini ortaya koydu. Yıldız oyuncu, bu sezon şampiyonluğa kesin olarak inandığı maçın ise Fenerbahçe'yi yendikleri müsabaka olduğunu belirtti.

Saha içindeki performans artışının tesadüf olmadığını, planlı bir çalışmaya dayandığını anlatan 24 yaşındaki futbolcu, kendisiyle ilgili bilinmeyen bir alışkanlığını paylaştı:

- Ben bazen not tutuyorum. Mesela; maça gitmeden önce ne yapmam gerektiğini, nasıl yolculuk var, ne yaptım antrenmanda vs. gibi günlük tutuyorum. Sonra da maç sonrası neleri yapamadım, neleri yaptım, neleri daha iyi yapabilirim gibi notlar alıyorum. Skoru ve tarihi de yazıyorum.

Okan Buruk ile yollarının çok daha eskiye dayandığını gülerek hatırlatan Yılmaz, "Ankara Demir'de oynarken kupa maçında Akhisar'a karşı oynamıştım, Okan hoca da Akhisar'ın hocasıydı. O sene galiba Akhisar şampiyon olmuştu. Tanışmadık ama oyuna dahil olmuştum sonradan. Hocamız başarıya aç ya kendisi, maşallah" ifadelerini kullandı.

Takım içindeki mentorlarından bahseden Barış Alper, Belçikalı yıldız Dries Mertens’e ayrı bir parantez açtı:

- En büyük pay Dries ağabeyin. Dries ağabey bana gerçekten çok büyük rol model oldu. Bazen yapamadığım bazı şeyleri kendisi anlatarak beni itti aslında. Çok şanslı hissediyorum kendimi. Yapamadığımda çevrem beni öne itiyor. Hocam da dahil.

Takım arkadaşlarının tesislerdeki mutsuzluğunu kendisinin giderdiğini de sözlerine ekleyen oyuncu, "Genelde insanlar mutsuz gelip, tedavi yöntemi benim odadan geçiyor. Genelde ben insanları tedavi ettiğim için..." diyerek takımın neşe kaynağı olduğunu belirtti.

Rizesporlu eski bir futbolcu olarak Fenerbahçe - Rizespor maçında yaşadığı komik bir anısını paylaşan Barış Alper izleyenleri güldürdü:

- Fenerbahçe-Rizespor maçında Rizespor gol attığında oradaki tanımadığım birinin üzerine zıpladım, adam şok oldu. Sonrasında gelip benimle fotoğraf çekilmek istediğini söyledi, bende tabii 'çekiniriz abi' dedim. O sırada bana 'Sen benim üzerime zıplamıştın' dedi.

Galatasaray

Hayata bakış açısını pozitif kalmak üzerine kurduğunu söyleyen milli yıldız, röportajı şu anlamlı sözlerle noktaladı:

- Hayat bir kere. Mutlu olalım, tadını çıkaralım, keyfine varalım, eğlenelim. Sonuçta bir şey manifestliyoruz; hayata bir kez geliyoruz abi. Negatifmiş falan gerek yok, anın tadını çıkarın ya... İnsan bir kere durduğu yerde durursa hiçbir anlamı olmaz. Yaşımız ilerliyor. İlk kulübe girdiğim günleri hatırlıyorum, bir bakmışsın beşinci senem. Zaman geçiyor; günün, anın, sevdiğimiz insanların değerini çok iyi bilmemiz lazım.

Osimhen hangi takıma gidiyor? Gayrı resmi sözcüsü açıkladı

Nijerya Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Eric Chelle'nin "Transfer oluyor" diyerek ortalığı yangın yerine çevirdiği Victor Osimhen için en yakınından jet hızıyla yalanlama geldi.

Galatasaray taraftarının sevgilisi Victor Osimhen’in geleceği hakkında Nijerya Milli Takımı kampından gelen bir açıklama, bir anda transfer gündemini sarstı.

Ancak Nijeryalı yıldızın adeta "gayri resmi sözcüsü" olarak bilinen ünlü gazeteci Buchi Laba’dan yanıt gecikmedi. Laba, teknik direktörün iddialarını sert bir dille yalanlayarak İstanbul’a ve sarı-kırmızılı camiaya net bir mesaj gönderdi.

Osimhen Galatasaray'dan ayrılıyor mu? Nijerya'nın hocası şok etti

- Konuyu netleştirmek gerekirse, Victor Osimhen şu anda Galatasaray'dan ayrılmayı düşünmüyor ve bu aşamada masada herhangi bir teklif de bulunmuyor. Bu durum, daha çok Nijerya Milli Takımı teknik direktörünün bir iletişim hatası gibi görünüyor; mevcut tabloyu yansıtan bir bilgi değil.

Osımhen

- Victor Osimhen, Galatasaray’a ancak kulüp kendisinin ayrılmasını isterse takımdan ayrılacağını, bunun dışında kendi isteğiyle asla bir transfer zorlamayacağını net bir şekilde bildirdi.

- İddia edilenlerin aksine, yıldız oyuncu şu an itibarıyla hâlâ İstanbul'da bulunuyor ve sarı-kırmızılı takıma odaklanmış durumda.

Adaletin batsın FIFA: Türk futbolseverlere işkence

FIFA'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası için hazırladığı 'Prime Time' planlaması Türk futbolseverler için uykusuz geceler kabusuna dönüştü. Turnuvadaki 48 ülke arasında maçlarının tamamını gece yarısından sonra ve sabaha karşı oynamak zorunda kalan sadece 3 ülkeden biri Türkiye oldu!

ABD, Kanada ve Meksika’nın ortaklaşa düzenleyeceği 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası için geri sayım sürerken, FIFA’nın yayınladığı resmi maç takvimi Türk futbolseverleri perişan etti.

Turnuvaya katılan ülkelerin yerel halkı ekran başına rahatça geçebilsin diye ince elenip sık dokunan planlama, ne yazık ki Türkiye için tam bir "uykusuz geceler" kabusuna dönüştü.

Mıllı Takım

Paylaşılan tablolarda Asya ve Afrika gibi kıta dışındaki uzak coğrafyalar için bile bu denge büyük oranda korunurken, turnuvadaki 48 ülke arasında sadece 3 ülke bu ayrıcalığın tamamen dışında kaldı:

Turnuvada tüm grup maçlarını gece yarısından sonra, sabaha karşı oynamak zorunda bırakılan yalnızca üç ülke var: Türkiye, Cezayir ve Ürdün.

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Paraguay 20 Haziran 06:00

ABD 26 Haziran 05:00

Diğer uzak ülkelerin maçları daha izlenebilir saatlere yayılmışken, Türkiye'nin tüm maçlarının "günün ilk ışıklarına" sıkıştırılması FIFA'nın yayın politikasındaki adaletsizliği bir kez daha tartışmaya açtı.

Deniz Gül: Çok büyük hayallerim var

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası hazırlıklarını sürdürdüğü Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'ndeki basın toplantısında milli futbolcu Deniz Gül açıklamalarda bulundu.

Milli futbolcu Deniz Gül, Dünya Kupası hazırlık maçında Kuzey Makedonya ile oynanacak maç öncesi açıklama yaptı.

Deniz Gül'ün açıklaması şöyle:

-Her zaman sahada en iyisini vermeye çalışıyorum. Çok büyük hayallerim ve hedeflerim var. Hepsine hep birlikte ulaşacağımıza inanıyorum. Umarım biz de 2002 Dünya Kupası'nda olduğu gibi aynısını ya da daha iyisini yapabiliriz.

Ozan Kabak: İnşallah kendi tarihimizi yazarız

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası hazırlıklarını sürdürdüğü Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'ndeki basın toplantısında milli futbolcu Ozan Kabak açıklamalarda bulundu.

Milli futbolcu Ozan Kabak, Dünya Kupası hazırlık maçında Kuzey Makedonya ile oynanacak maç öncesi açıklama yaptı.

Ozan Kabak'ın açıklaması şöyle:

-Çok heyecanlıyız. 24 sene sonra ilk kez Dünya Kupası'na katılıyoruz. Bu heyecan tarif edilemez. En iyi şekilde ülkemizi temsil etmeye çalışacağız. Burası milli takım. En iyi futbolcular burada. Ülkemiz için en iyi kimse o oynayacak. Diğerleri de onu destekleyecek.

-Sakatlık sonrasında çalışmalarımın karşılığını aldım. Çok mutluyum ve gururluyum. Sürekli gelişen bir milli takım var. Her maç gelişiyoruz. Her şey çok güzel geçiyor. Bundan sonra yavaş yavaş havaya girip turnuvayı en iyi şekilde geçirmek istiyoruz. Avrupa'da neredeyse 8. senem oldu. Ülkemi gururla temsil ediyorum. Bu, benim için güzel bir kariyer. Keyif alıyorum. Dünya Kupası benim çocukluk hayalim. 2002 jenerasyonu bizim idollerimiz. Biz kendi izimizi bırakmak istiyoruz. Onlar bizim için ilham kaynakları. İnşallah biz de kendi tarihimizi yazarız.

U-17 millimiz Qazaxıstala qarşılaşacaq – Qəbələdə

31 May 2026 at 18:00

17 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası (U-17) iyunun 1-dən 10-na qədər Qəbələdə təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, U-17 millimiz hazırlıq çərçivəsində Qazaxıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandası ilə iki yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.

Azərbaycan millisinə dəvət edilmiş futbolçuların adlarını və oyunların təqvimini nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:

  1. Bilal Hacıyev – Qarabağ
  2. Cavidan Babayev – Qarabağ
  3. Ülvi Abbaslı – Sumqayıt
  4. Ruslan Quliyev – Neftçi
  5. Cihad Sadıqov – Sabah
  6. Harun Nur Kərim – Sabah
  7. Roman Fərzəli – Qarabağ
  8. Vaqif Nəbiyev – Qarabağ
  9. Mehdi Hüseyn – Qarabağ
  10. Rəsul Balakişiyev – Marset (İspaniya)
  11. Vaqif Məmmədli – Sabah
  12. Nicat Əhmədzadə – Marset (İspaniya)
  13. Əhəd Hacızadə – Qarabağ
  14. Nihad Hüseynzadə – Sabah
  15. Şikar Şikar – Neftçi
  16. Cəfər Cəfərzadə – Sabah
  17. Firdovsi Şeydayev – Sabah
  18. Tunar Əsgərzadə – Qarabağ
  19. Əli Bəşirov – Qarabağ
  20. Nazim Əliyev – “Srvena Zvezda” (Serbiya)
  21. Sultan Orucov – Neftçi
  22. Daniil Rəcəbov – Qarabağ
  23. Ruslan Əbilov – Sabah

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“Zirə” 5 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırdı

31 May 2026 at 17:00

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 5-ci pillədə baş vurmuş “Zirə” 5 futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə qəsəbə təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Ceyhun Nuriyev, Stefan Akka, Eldar Quliyev, Leroy Mikelslə klub arasında imzalanmış müqavilələrin müddəti başa çatıb. Həmçinin, Xorvatiyanın “Varajdin” klubundan icarəyə götürülmüş Rüfət Abdullazadə ilə də icarə müqaviləsinin müddəti bitib. Klub adıçəkilən futbolçulara göstərdikləri xidmətə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Rəşad Sadıqovun çalışdırdığı “Zirə” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası çərçivəsində keçirdiyi 33 oyunda 13 qələbə qazanıb, 14 heç-heçə edib, 6 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Komanda 53 xalla 5-ci yeri tutub və avrokuboklardan kənarda qalıb. Azərbaycan Kubokunun finalına da yüksəlmiş qəsəbə təmsilçisi həlledici oyunda “Sabah”a məğlub olub.

“Zirə” beş futbolçu ilə vidalaşdı

31 May 2026 at 18:14

“Zirə” 5 futbolçu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Ceyhun Nuriyev, Stefan Aka, Eldar Quliyev, Leroy Mikels klub arasında imzalanmış müqavilə başa çatıb.

Həmçinin, Xorvatiyanın “Varajdin” klubundan icarəyə götürülmüş Rüfət Abdullazadəylə də icarə müqaviləsi bitib.

Mərakeşli futbolçu Çempionlar Liqasının tarixinə düşdü

31 May 2026 at 17:19

PSJ UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Paris təmsilçisinin futbolçusu Əşrəf Hakimi turnirin tarixinə düşüb. O, Çempionlar Liqasında ən çox çempionluq yaşayan ilk afrikalı oyunçu olub.

Hakimi PSJ-də iki, “Real”da isə bir dəfə turnirin qızıl medalını qazanıb.

Mərakeşli futbolçu 2021-ci ildən PSJ-də çıxış edir.

“Qalatasaray” legionerinə qiymət qoydu

31 May 2026 at 16:45

“Qalatasaray” futbolçusu Roland Sallainin transfer dəyərini müəyyənləşdirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “cim-bom” macarıstanlı cinah oyunçusu üçün 15 milyon avro tələb edir. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.

Sallai ilə İngiltərə Premyer Liqası klubları maraqlanır.

Roland başa çatan mövsümdə Super Liqada 30 oyunda 1 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Dutch Authorities Dismantle Botnet Linked to 17 Million Infected Devices

Dutch authorities have announced the takedown of a botnet that enslaved millions of infected devices, including computers, tablets, smartphones, and IoT devices, to carry out malicious attacks. The bot network, per the Dutch Politie and the National Cyber Security Center (NCSC), consisted of at least 17 million infected devices. More than 200 servers located in the Netherlands acted as the

Samsung could make less Flip 8 and more Galaxy Z Fold 8 than planned

31 May 2026 at 17:33

Samsung is launching three foldable phones at this year’s Summer Unpacked, and an industry report has now revealed a shift in strategy. Samsung is reducing Galaxy Z Flip 8 targets and ramping up the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide).

According to ETNews (via AIElecX), Samsung shared its 3-month production forecast with supply chain partners. Components are already in mass production, as parts typically begin shipping 2 to 3 months prior to a finished device’s launch.

Initially, Samsung planned around 100,000 units of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide). The latest data shared with supply chain partners indicates that the production target has been ramped by 200,000 units to 300,000 units.

“During the first three months of production, the planned allocation for the Wide Fold model increased by roughly 200,000 to 300,000 units,” an industry insider confirmed.

The Korean tech giant is scaling back production targets for the Flip 8 to go all-in on its brand-new form factor: the Fold 8 Wide (reportedly launching as the standard Z Fold 8, while the traditional tall model takes on the Fold 8 Ultra identity).

Historically, the clamshell Z Flip series has been Samsung’s volume king due to its lower, more mainstream price point. However, gradually cooling consumer interest in the traditional Flip design has prompted Samsung to reduce its reliance.

Last but not least, the report reiterates that the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 could come with a 4:3 aspect ratio. The cover display is expected to be 5.4-inch, whereas the main (foldable) screen could measure 7.6-inch unfolded.

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Inacio: ‘Representing Italy is my biggest dream, Dortmund was the right choice’

31 May 2026 at 17:53

Teenage Italy talent Samuele Inacio says that having the opportunity to represent his nation at the age of 18 is his ‘biggest dream’ and says that the decision to leave Atalanta in order to join Borussia Dortmund two years ago was definitely the correct decision: ‘It’s paying off’. 

Inacio is one of 24 young players called up to represent Italy for a pair of international friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece on June 3 and June 7 respectively. 

The Italy side will be led by interim CT Silvio Baldini, who usually takes charge of the U21 squad and has named a squad made up almost entirely of players he knows well from the youth set-up. Only four of the 24 players called up for the June friendlies have previously earned caps for Italy at senior level. 

Following Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup at the end of March, this is an opportunity for a fresh start and a chance for some of the nation’s brightest talents to show that they are ready to perform at senior level. 

Inacio on Italy opportunity, Dortmund being the right choice and following Donnarumma’s lead

Among those hoping for an opportunity next week is 18-year-old Dortmund forward Inacio, who has given an interview from the team’s training camp at Coverciano. 

TRIESTE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 06: Samuele Inacio of Italy U17  celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the International Friendly match between Italy U17 and Switzerland U17 at Stadio Nereo Rocco on September 06, 2024 in Trieste, Italy.  (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
TRIESTE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 06: Samuele Inacio of Italy U17 celebrates after scoring his team second goal during the International Friendly match between Italy U17 and Switzerland U17 at Stadio Nereo Rocco on September 06, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“I was at home when the call-ups came out. It was incredible when I saw my name on the list. I said to myself ‘I did it!’. It’s the senior national team, a moment of huge pride,” Inacio said while reflecting on his first call-up to the Italy squad. 

“Coming here with so many young guys is a good thing for Italy. Of course, there’s also Gigio Donnarumma, who is an idol for all of us so we all follow him by example.” 

Inacio comes from footballing pedigree: His father Piá represented several Serie A sides throughout his career, including the likes of Atalanta, Napoli and Torino. 

“I grew up watching my dad play and I immediately fell in love with football,” said Inacio. “The best advice he ever gave me is to never settle, even when things are going well, to think that I have to do it all over again. And, before being a footballer, to be a good person.” 

TRIESTE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 03: Samuele Inacio of Italy U17 celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the International Friendly match between Italy U17 and Portugal U17 at Stadio Nereo Rocco on September 03, 2024 in Trieste, Italy.  (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
TRIESTE, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Samuele Inacio of Italy U17 celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the International Friendly match between Italy U17 and Portugal U17 at Stadio Nereo Rocco on September 03, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Discussing the feeling of being included in the Italy squad at the age of 18, Inacio said that there are: “a lot of emotions and a big desire to learn, especially from the players with more experience than me. There is a sense of responsibility, I feel it, but it’s something I like. It’s a source of great pride. All the guys dream of playing and fighting for this shirt, it’s a privilege.”

Inacio spent the early years of his youth career with Atalanta, but moved to Germany to join Borussia Dortmund in 2024 and has since gone on to score his first Bundesliga goal this season. 

But why did he decide to leave Italy at such a young age? 

“To try new challenges,” Inacio explained. “The Dortmund project was immediately intriguing to me knowing the history of the club, I know I made the right choice. It’s paying off.” 

DORTMUND, GERMANY - MAY 08: Samuele Inacio of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)
DORTMUND, GERMANY – MAY 08: Samuele Inacio of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)

And what has been the hardest part about adapting to life in Germany? 

“The language, definitely, but I’ve been helped by Luca (Reggiani) and Filippo (Mane), who are there with me as well. It’s been easy to settle in, though.” 

Getting to grips with the German language may still take a little while longer: “I understand it, I speak it a bit, but more so in English.” 

And what did it feel like for Inacio to score his first goal in front of the famous Dortmund Yellow Wall?  

DORTMUND, GERMANY - MAY 08: Samuele Inacio of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)
DORTMUND, GERMANY – MAY 08: Samuele Inacio of Borussia Dortmund celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt at Signal Iduna Park on May 08, 2026 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)

“It was the best moment of my life. Scoring in front of the yellow wall was an incredible feeling. I’d been waiting for it for a long time and when it happened, I was the happiest person in the world. I always watch it on video.” 

And how does it feel having the opportunity to represent the senior Italy side at just 18 years of age? 

“Wearing the Azzurri shirt is my biggest dream. A lot of great champions have come through here. I’d like to wear the shirt at the highest levels, and to win a World Cup with Italy.” 

 

Osimhen confession puts Serie A clubs on alert: ‘Looking to change club’

31 May 2026 at 17:19

Serie A clubs including Juventus and Roma are on high alert after Nigeria coach Eric Challe confessed Victor Osimhen ‘might be about to change clubs’ after two years with Galatasaray.

The centre-forward already won the Scudetto at Napoli, but the breakdown of his rapport with the club saw him sent out to Galatasaray initially on loan in 2024.

Despite initially commanding a fee twice that sum, he was eventually sold to the Turkish side last summer for €75m.

Now it would seem that he is on the market again, as confirmed in a press conference by Nigeria manager Challe, who left Osimhen and Ademola Lookman out of the squad for a friendly against Poland.

Nigeria confirm Osimhen on the move

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

“We miss two players because Victor Osimhen maybe he is about to change club, so I prefer he stays at home because if he plays and is not at 100 percent is not good,” said the coach.

“For Lookman he is very tired and Atletico ask us to excuse him.”

🚨 VICTOR OSIMHEN EST EN NÉGOCIATIONS AVEC UN CLUB ET DEVRAIT QUITTER GALATASARAY 🇹🇷 !!!! 👋

C’est la raison pour laquelle il n’est pas encore arrivé au rassemblement du Nigéria 🇳🇬, annonce Eric Chelle son sélectionneur. pic.twitter.com/IolAsBPZrA

— Actu Foot (@ActuFoot_) May 31, 2026

Juventus had already made several approaches for Osimhen in recent years, but Napoli were still burned by losing Gonzalo Higuain to their arch rivals and have since refused to sell top stars to the Bianconeri.

Indeed, the release clauses in their contracts are all valid only for clubs outside of Italy, to prevent a repeat of the €90m Higuain swoop of 2016.

NAPLES, ITALY - MAY 11: Victor Osimhen of SSC Napoli stands disappointed during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Victor Osimhen of SSC Napoli stands disappointed during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

They went a step further with the sale to Galatasaray, reportedly inserting another clause blocking his move to Serie A until September 2027 with penalties worth €50m.

Now it remains to be seen if that is still valid, or could be waived for a club other than Juventus.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts against Federico Gatti of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts against Federico Gatti of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Osimhen scored 22 goals and provided eight assists in 33 competitive games this season, so if he is looking for a new club, a return to Serie A is not out of the question.

Juve would’ve been more likely had they qualified for the Champions League, but Roma are known to be seeking a centre-forward with similar characteristics.

Their first choice is Mason Greenwood of Olympique Marseille, but Osimhen could be on the radar now.

Brahim Diaz open to Juventus loan but depends on Real Madrid, Como and Nico Paz

31 May 2026 at 17:01

Reports on Sunday claim that Brahim Diaz is open to the idea of joining Juventus on a season-long loan deal, but Real Madrid want to definitively settle the ongoing situation involving Como and Nico Paz first. 

Brahim Diaz open to the idea of a Juventus loan

Juventus are looking to strengthen Luciano Spalletti’s squad following the team’s failure to qualify for the Champions League in the final weeks of the Serie A season, and recent reports claim that former Milan loanee is a possibility for the Bianconeri. 

Diaz provided two goals and nine assists from 42 appearances across all competitions in a season where he largely served as an understudy to the likes of Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo. 

The 26-year-old has plenty of competition for a spot in the Real Madrid line-up: Their attacking department includes the aforementioned Vinicis, Rodrygo and also Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Arda Guler, Franco Mastantuono and Endrick. And, there is a chance that Como’s Nico Paz is added to that list this summer. 

For that reason, Brahim is open to the idea of joining Juventus on a straight, season-long loan deal, not including an option to buy according to Sunday’s reports from Tuttosport

SEVILLE, SPAIN - MAY 17: Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 17, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
SEVILLE, SPAIN – MAY 17: Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 17, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Sunday’s update claims that Real Madrid are unlikely to oppose the idea of sending Diaz out on loan for the season, but there are a few other priorities to sort out first, most importantly the club’s upcoming Presidential election. 

Madrid also need to settle the Nico Paz situation with Como. The Spanish giants have an option to buy the Argentina international back from Como for a fee of €9m this summer, and will have another option to buy him back for €10m in 2027, and for now, it is not 100% clear where Paz will be playing his football in 2026-27. 

If he does return to Madrid this summer, then Diaz is expected to fall further down the pecking order, which could play nicely into Juventus’s hands.

Pulisic comments on goal drought and Allegri’s Milan departure: ‘A difficult time’

31 May 2026 at 16:25

Christian Pulisic admits that it has been a ‘difficult time’ on a personal and collective level in the final stages of the 2025-26 season with Milan, but insists that he will soon overcome his ongoing goal drought: ‘Sometimes one will bounce off your knee and go in and then it seems like everything goes in after that’. 

Pulisic: ‘Difficult time’ for Milan, but not concerned by ongoing goal drought

The USMNT star began the 2025-26 season on blistering form, providing four goals and two assists from his first six Serie A matches of the season. His league tally had risen to eight goals by the end of December, but the former Chelsea attacker has not found the back of the net for club nor country since then. 

Collectively, it was a disastrous end to the season for Milan, who missed out on qualification to the Champions League on the final day of the 2025-26 season despite the fact that they had spent much of the campaign in second place. 

The underwhelming fifth-place finish led to the immediate departures of head coach Massimiliano Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani the day after the season ended. 

“I don’t try to place blame or figure out the problems,” Pulisic said in an interview with ESPN. “There are moments where I could have done better and it was a difficult time for our team. It was a difficult time for me, and that’s what it comes down to.” 

MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Corrie Ndaba of US Lecce during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Corrie Ndaba of US Lecce during the Serie A match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on January 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

He continued: “I haven’t changed the way I train, the way that I prepare, the way that I continue to move forward and try to improve every day. I’m still doing that every day and that’s why I can keep my head high. Obviously, I’m disappointed but now I have to look forward to what’s in front of me.” 

Pulisic also insists that he is not concerned by the fact that he is still without a goal in 2026: “I’ve had this happen before in my career,” he says. 

“There’s difficult times and then sometimes one will bounce off your knee and go in and then it seems like everything goes in after that.”

Xiaomi Sound Play hands-on

31 May 2026 at 16:31

The Xiaomi Sound Play is an 18W Bluetooth speaker that's both functional and looks great. It comes in Black, White, Purple, and Green, and costs €50. The speaker weighs 415 grams and is IP68-rated, so you shouldn't worry about dust and water inclusion. There's TWS stereo pair support, so you can set up two to get stereo sound. And there's also Auracast support, so you can pair up to 100 speakers to play simultaneously. There are three buttons on the front: volume up, play/pause, and volume down. Then, on the back, you get a covered USB-C port, a Power and Bluetooth button, the...

Dmitry Bivol’s 3 options for next fight revealed following Eifert win

31 May 2026 at 17:28

will have a big decision to make for his next fight after a successful return to the ring on Saturday. Bivol was competing for the first time since February 2025 as he retained his unified light-heavyweight world titles against Michael Eifert, dropping the German on his way to a dominant unanimous decision victory. Fans have […]

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Thousands of fans watch on as Arsenal celebrates Premier League win with open-top bus parade

Thousands of fans watch on as Arsenal celebrates Premier League win with open-top bus parade

'For me, it's a normal game': Rajat Patidar stays calm ahead of IPL 2026 Final against GT

As RCB gear up for their second consecutive IPL final, captain Rajat Patidar remains calm and composed, carrying a clear focus on one goal, bringing the trophy home once again. RCB enter the final as defending champions after another dominant campaign in which they topped the league standings and secured direct qualification for the summit clash with a crushing 92-run win over the Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1.

Speaking ahead of the final, Patidar said the team is drawing confidence from both its recent performances and the memories of last year’s title-winning campaign at the same venue.

“Feeling great, back-to-back finals, and on the same ground. So, there are a lot of memories of last year. It’s a final, it’s a big stage, but for me I think it’s a normal game,” Patidar said in a video released by RCB on X.

— RCBTweets (@RCBTweets)


The RCB skipper stressed the importance of staying focused on the present rather than getting carried away by the occasion. “I always like to take a big game also as a normal game. And I always try to be more in the present. I don’t want to think too much ahead. That it’s going to be final. What is going to happen. Nothing about the result. Stay more in the present,” he added.

Most championship-winning teams struggle to sustain success. Patidar ensured RCB remained contenders. If IPL 2025 was about ending a drought, IPL 2026 has been about proving it was no accident. The season has showcased another evolution in his leadership. His captaincy has become sharper, his field placements more proactive and his management of bowlers increasingly astute.



His batting has also reached another level. Patidar has scored 486 runs in 14 matches, his highest tally in an IPL campaign. He has smashed 41 sixes and once again established himself as one of the most destructive middle-order batters in the competition. The calm, understated captain continues to be RCB's middle-overs enforcer.

RCB will now look to complete a successful title defence when they face the Gujarat Titans today, with Patidar’s men aiming to become only the third team in IPL history to win back-to-back IPL trophies.

Mets, Red Sox, Tigers are falling down the same path

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The New York Mets, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers are three MLB teams that should really notice the calendar.

It's about to flip from May to June, and that means early-season struggles better turn around in a hurry if something is still going to be made out of this season.

The Mets, Red Sox and Tigers all entered the season with big expectations. All three have been vastly underwhelming.

In a new article on Sunday, MLB.com's Will Leitch actually groups those three teams with the Baltimore Orioles and asks this question: "Can early disappointments save their seasons?"

Maybe one or two can, but it's unlikely that all four have massive turnarounds.

"The Mets moved on from several franchise icons to speed-run their ongoing reconstruction; they’re eight games under .500," Leitch writes. "The Red Sox were many people’s favorite to win the AL East; they’re nine games under .500. The Orioles are supposed to be having their culmination season after a lengthy rebuild; they’re five games under .500. The Tigers were supposed to ride their star-topped rotation to an easy AL Central title; they’re 15 games under .500."

MORE: MLB had four walk-off home runs in the same night

The reality for these clubs is that it can get late early, and that if they don't figure things out soon, the trade deadline looms, too.

"All four teams have been massive disappointments, to say the least, but there is still time for all of them, and June is the month the turnaround has to start," Leitch writes. "If at the end of June they are all still in the same position, they will all look quite different, maybe permanently so, by the end of July."

All four clubs have immensely talented players who could spice up the trade deadline, none more notable than Tigers ace Tarik Skubal.

When good, expensive clubs disappoint, there are usually some big names who end up on the block. Keep an eye out here, because a lot of moves could be in play if these early-season disappointments don't find a way to turn things around.

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Where do you rate Great American Ballpark?

Cincinnati Reds center fielder TJ Friedl (29) prepares to bat as Houston Astros pitcher Tayler Scott (54) prepares to deliver the pitch in the third inning of the MLB game between the Cincinnati Reds and Houston Astros at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024.

I was in Cincinnati and Great American Ballpark. I have to say, regardless of the outcome, that I really liked it. Yes, it’s small. Not just the outfield dimensions, though. It’s cute, as the wife remarked. I feel that the rows are closer together in the lower bowl. I didn’t realize how pitched the right outfield seats and the left field upper deck were. The left field seats don’t quite bring you into the left fielder’s lap like the Crawford boxes in Houston do. But it draws you in closer. The entrance pulls you into queues separated by statues of Reds gone by. Built in 2003, it just missed the trend of opening up the seating so that you can see the action from the concourse. But overall, really nice.

The staff at the park were very friendly. No one questioned me as I entered the lower bowl. I’ve never had that experience in Atlanta. The ushers in the last three Braves ballparks made it a point to check your ticket and make sure everyone is seated exactly where they should be. The concessions that we visited were grab and go cafeteria style ones. Their postgame fireworks went for 20 plus minutes, and without a lot of fluff either. I don’t what they would do for the Fourth, maybe declare war on Kentucky?

So where do you rate Great American Ballpark? It’s not home, but I liked it. Are there away parks that you like more?

It's a big day for high school sports in RI. Here's Sunday's schedule

After Saturday's rainout, Sunday is going to be a big day for high school sports across Rhode Island as teams try and earn themselves spots in their respective championship games or keep their season alive.

The biggest events of the day take place in Pawtucket as the Division I, II and III tennis champions will be decided at Slater Park. Softball has three winners' bracket final games at Rhode Island College as well as a smattered of losers' bracket contests going on. Baseball teams will be trying to earn title-game spots as well. If the visitors of those game win, they'll be back in action on Monday.

Here's what's being played on Sunday, May 31.

Parker Boyd, Hendricken Baseball

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 1 Championship

No. 5 North Kingstown at No. 1 Hendricken, 4:30 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 2 Championship

No. 2 La Salle at No. 3 East Providence, 1 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-II Pod 1 Championship

No. 4 Middletown at No. 1 East Greenwich, 3 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-I Pod 2 losers’ final

No. 6 Chariho at No. 3 North Providence, 10 a.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 1 Championship

No. 4 Classical vs. No. 1 Woonsocket at Renaud Field, 3 p.m.

⚾BASEBALL – D-III Pod 2 Championship

No. 2 Exeter-West Greenwich vs. No. 7 BVPCF at Macomber Stadium, 6 p.m.

Adriana Jeannenot, Chariho Softball

🥎SOFTBALL – D-I winners’ final

No. 2 Chariho vs. No. 1 La Salle at Rhode Island College, 3 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-I losers’ quarterfinal

No. 4 North Kingstown vs. No. 3 Cranston West at Brayton Avenue Complex, 12 p.m.

No. 9 Prout vs. No. 6 Westerly at Cimalore Field, 5 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-II winners’ final

No. 2 Johnston vs. No. 1 Lincoln at Rhode Island College, 5 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-II losers’ quarterfinal

No. 5 East Greenwich at No. 3 Portsmouth, 1 p.m.

No. 7 Ponaganset vs. No. 4 Kent County at Riverpoint Sports Complex, 3 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-III winners’ final

No. 2 Rogers vs. No. 1 Tiverton at Rhode Island College, 7 p.m.

🥎SOFTBALL – D-III losers’ quarterfinal

No. 7 Middletown vs. No. 4 Cranston East at Brayton Avenue Complex, 1 p.m.

Liam Levy and David Levy, East Greenwich Boys Tennis, 2026 RIIL Doubles Championship

🎾BOYS TENNIS – D-I Championship

No. 1 East Greenwich vs. No. 2 Barrington at Slater Park, 12 p.m.

🎾BOYS TENNIS – D-II Championship

No. 2 Prout vs. No. 4 North Smithfield at Slater Park, 2 p.m.

🎾BOYS TENNIS – D-III Championship

No. 1 Warwick vs. No. 3 Providence Country Day at Slater Park, 4 p.m.

Henry Kenyon (1), Westerly boys volleyball, April 30, 2026

🏐BOYS VOLLEYBALL – D-II semifinal

No. 6 Central at No. 2 Westerly, 2 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island high school sports playoff schedule for Sunday May 31 2026

A.J. Brown week is here

When receiver A.J. Brown was traded from the Titans to the Eagles — and when then-Titans coach Mike Vrabel's body language made clear his thoughts on the move — it happened suddenly. The next trade of Brown has been a slow burn.

Most expect Brown to be traded soon. The key date is June 1, because that's the moment at which the Eagles can push millions in dead money into 2027.

Under the CBA (Article 13, Section 6(b)(ii)), the key language is "on or before June 1." That means the trade can't become official until June 2.

Brown presumably will be required to pass a physical before the deal is done. As the Maxx Crosby non-trade to the Ravens made clear, there's no guarantee that the physical will be passed. (Given the multiple reports that the Rams backed out of a potential deal for Brown in March due to available medical information, no player physical is a no-brainer.)

It doesn't have to happen on June 2. When Vrabel's Titans did a post-June 1 trade with the Falcons for receiver Julio Jones in 2021, it happened on June 6. As long as it occurs after June 1, the Eagles get the benefit of the delayed acceleration of Brown's prorated bonus money.

Our sense as to the current status of the situation is this — and it's a semi-educated assessment, not a "report." The Eagles and Patriots have a tentative deal in place, and it's been there since before the draft. But the Eagles have retained the ability to accept a better offer if they get one. And the Patriots are confident that the Eagles won't get a better offer.

Another team could swoop in at the last minute. Reports that the Eagles want a 2027 first-round pick imply that the Patriots haven't offered one. And it also sends a message that, if another team wants to snatch Brown away from the Patriots, a 2027 first-round pick will do that.

The recent report that the Eagles and Patriots are "not particularly close" on a deal seemed to be a last-ditch effort by the Eagles to get someone else to the table.

That said, another team would have to persuade Brown to embrace that opportunity. He wants, by all appearances, to reunite with Vrabel and to play for the Patriots. Even though Brown doesn't have a no-trade clause in his contract, no team is going to give up a first-round pick for a player who doesn't want to play there.

If/when the Eagles trade Brown to the Patriots, the depth chart in New England becomes very crowded. Brown immediately would be the No. 1 receiver, with newcomer Romeo Doubs sliding to No. 2. Mack Hollins or Demario "Pop" Douglas would be No. 3. The other would potentially be No. 4. Kyle Williams, a third-round pick in 2025, would be fighting for playing time and targets.

Kayshon Boutte, who has been absent from offseason workouts, would potentially be traded. (He could be part of the Brown deal, but that would leave the Eagles with too many receivers, too, given the offseason arrivals of Hollywood Brown, Dontayvion Wicks, Elijah Moore, and first-round rookie Makai Lemon.)

The first step is the A.J. Brown trade. If it happens. When it happens. The "when" could be this week.

And the biggest surprise at this point would be a decision by the Eagles to not trade him. All signs are pointing to the Eagles moving on. Whatever the root cause of the dysfunction, the relationship has run its course. And the Eagles, as some in league circles firmly believe, need to do it this year to avoid an even more complicated cap situation in the future.

For the Eagles and Patriots is now. More accurately, the future is as soon as Tuesday.

Browns AFC North odds: Worst to first chance not at bottom of the NFL list

BEREA, OHIO - MAY 20: Head coach Todd Monken of the Cleveland Browns directs a drill during the Cleveland Browns OTA Offseason Workouts at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on May 20, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Starting in Week 1 of the 2026 NFL season, expectations for the Cleveland Browns are a ton of losses. Given the five victories last season and the improved roster this offseason, those expectations might be way too low for the Browns, but that is why they play the games.

If you believe in Cleveland this year, the betting odds are very much in your favor. In the NFL, you never know how things can change from year to year. Almost every season, one team goes from worst to first, and vice versa. The Browns are one of the eight teams that were at the bottom of their division last year, with Pro Football Network giving them the third-worst chance of winning the AFC North this year:

Chances for last-place teams from the 2025 season to win the division in 2026, per PFSN's NFL Playoff Predictor:

🔮 Detroit Lions: 27.6%
🔮 New Orleans Saints: 22.1%
🔮 New York Giants: 10.4%
🔮 Tennessee Titans: 10.3%
🔮 Las Vegas Raiders: 7.3%
🔮 Cleveland Browns: 6.4%
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— Pro Football Network (@PFSN365) May 31, 2026

One of the biggest variables in those percentages has to be the divisions the teams play in. Last year, the AFC North was down for a variety of reasons, including injuries. Three of the four teams fired their coaches, with Zac Taylor, who many think was the worst of the coaches, the only remaining one.

If Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson are healthy, the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens should be more competitive in 2026, while a new voice, HC Mike McCarthy, is the key to the Pittsburgh Steelers ability to compete.

For Cleveland, almost everything has changed. Perhaps all those changes lead to a division title in 2026.


What do you think of the Browns odds of winning the AFC North this year? Do you think they should be higher than a few teams trying to go from worst to first?

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Previewing the 2026 season for Penn State OL Will Tompkins

Penn State football will have a completely overhauled roster to get to know in 2026 under new head coach Matt Campbell. Following one of the most active offseasons in recent memory for Penn State with a flurry of activity in the transfer portal, fans will have a lot of catching up to do in getting to know this year's Penn State roster. Fortunately, not every face will be brand new to fans. Regardless, we will be here to give you a fresh overview of every player on the roster for the 2026 season with a series of player profiles.

From all of the returning players, a long list of new faces from the transfer portal, and incoming recruits from the Class of 2026, we will have you covered with this year's player profiles for the Penn State roster. Here is a quick look at offensive lineman Will Tompkins for the 2026 season.

Preseason Player Profile

  • Hometown: Cedar Falls, Iowa
  • Height: 6-5
  • Weight: 315
  • Class in 2026: Redshirt Freshman

Recruiting Rankings

Class of 2025: Composite 3-star recruit, No. 44 offensive tackle per 247Sports

Will Tompkins was a key recruiting target for Matt Campbell while still at Iowa State. Rated as the fourth-best player overall in the state of Iowa, Campbell likely considered Tompkins a top priority in the Class of 2025. The three-star player committed to Iowa State and then followed Campbell to Penn State by way of the transfer portal. Tompkins was rated as a three-star transfer player according to 247Sports.

Penn State was among the schools to extend an offer to Tompkins during the recruiting process, but Tompkins never managed to take a visit to Happy Valley during his high school recruiting process.

Career Stats

Will Tompkins did not make any appearances for Iowa State during his true freshman season of 2025.

Depth Chart Overview

Will Tompkins will be expected to be a reserve option for the Nittany Lions offensive line at the start of the 2026 season. The offensive tackle positions should be anchored by Malachi Goodman and Anthony Donkoh as the 2026 season begins, and the top backups will likely consist of Garrett Sexton and Owen Aliciene, both redshirt freshmen.

Random Fact

Will Tompkins also participated in track and field in high school.

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2 Titans matchups ranked among NFL's top revenge games of 2026

The Tennessee Titans are expected to be one of the NFL's most intriguing teams entering the 2026 season. FOX Sports all but confirmed that reality after ranking two of their games among the top 10 revenge games for the upcoming season.

Whether it involves former coaches or players facing former teams, revenge games have a way of creating extra drama. The Titans were involved in a revenge game against their former coach, Mike Vrabel, and the New England Patriots last season, which added intrigue to an otherwise flat season.

Their two games FOX Sports ranked involve their current coach against his former team and one of the greatest players in Titans' history facing off against them.

6. Week 4: RB Derrick Henry (Ravens) vs. Titans

Again, no real ill will here, as Derrick Henry has said he'll always have love for the Tennessee Titans. He played eight years for Tennessee, rushing for 9,502 yards and 90 touchdowns. He continues to be a dominant bell cow back at age 32 and will likely finish his career with the Baltimore Ravens, but he gets his first game against his old team this season. It's a big challenge early on as Tennessee tries to show its defense will be better than 28th in scoring, as it was last year.

It has been two seasons since Derrick Henry left the Titans as a free agent to sign with the Baltimore Ravens. While Henry will always have a soft spot in Titans fans' hearts and will likely be inducted into their Ring of Honor one day, signing with a rival team still stung.

Although he won't return to play the Titans in Nashville this season, FOX Sports thought enough of this game to be considered revenge, while leaning more towards it being for Henry. It ranked number six on their list, but there are no hard feelings between the two parties. Expect this game to be a hard-fought battle between a Super Bowl contender and a team on the rise.

3. Week 1: HC Robert Saleh (Titans) vs. Jets

Robert Saleh's return as an NFL head coach will come against the team that fired him after a 20-36 record in three-plus seasons in 2024. It's two mostly bad teams squaring off for the right to start 2026 with a dose of optimism. It would be better if this were against the Jets in New York, but you get a little of that in Week 3 when Titans offensive coordinator Brian Daboll gets to go back home to face the Giants, who fired him last season after a 20-40-1 record in New York.

This matchup was the first Titans game that was leaked ahead of their full schedule release. Starting the season with their new head coach taking on the team that fired him two years ago is top-notch scheduling by the NFL schedule makers.

The Titans and Jets both picked in the top four of the NFL Draft, so the Saleh storyline will make this game one of the more intriguing games of the upcoming season. Being ranked third on FOX Sports' list means this game will be one to watch for the general fan when the NFL season kicks off in week one.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: 2 Titans matchups ranked among NFL's top revenge games of 2026

Who is the most underappreciated player on the 49ers?

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 28: Jake Tonges #88 of the San Francisco 49ers stands on the field after an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears at Levi's Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s that time of year again, when we look at what 49ers players might not be getting the full credit they are due. Now there are always the most underrated players and then the most underappreciated players—and there’s a difference. Today, let’s take a look at just who isn’t appreciated the way they probably should.

NFL.com’s Tom Blair put together his most underappreciated players on each team. For the 49ers, he put tight end Jake Tonges as underappreciated. Before 2025, Tonges would be the most unknown player. In fact, he hadn’t caught a single touchdown pass to his name. In Week 1 of 2025, he caught three, including the game-winner. That can put you on the map:

Tonges already arguably got his flowers, or at least a daffodil or two, via placement on Kevin Patra’s list of Unsung Heroes of 2025. And he did just sign a new contract with San Francisco. Then again, that pact pays him $4 million per year, less than 34 other tight ends in the NFL, according to Over The Cap — as the going rate for George Kittle insurance, that’s not bad. Let’s zero in on two of Tonges’ five TDs last season. His third of the year, a 6-yard grab against the Rams on Thursday Night Football in Week 5, ended the first possession of Mac Jones‘ third win in relief of Brock Purdy. His last, a 1-yard catch against the Bears on Sunday Night Football in Week 17, helped Purdy recover from his opening-drive pick-six in San Francisco’s thrillingly close victory. Both came in Kittle’s absence. Neither catch was especially flashy, but without Tonges there to actually make them, would a sliding-doors scenario have opened up to tip San Francisco’s unlikely playoff run into true nightmare territory? For the purposes of this piece, the answer is yes, obviously.

Side note: here’s the Brock Purdy/Jake Tonges connection in OTAs.

If you don’t remember Tonges’ heroics in Week 1, or filling in for George Kittle during the latter’s injury, then you probably are going to cite a crucial fumble in the NFC Divisional game against the Seattle Seahawks that came at the absolute worst time. A fumble that helped along a disaster of a playoff game.

The 49ers will need to rely on Tonges again in 2026, mostly because their star tight end, George Kittle, is still recovering from an Achilles injury. Tonges can only improve and carve out a deeper role with this 49ers offense now that he’s had a year of pressure on his shoulders.

But is he the most underappreciated? Sure, he won Week 1 and helped the 49ers through injury hell, but who else is there? Colton McKivitz signed a new contract and has quietly cemented himself as the 49ers’ answer at right tackle. Malik Mustapha comes to mind, but he’s received a lot of praise in 2026.

Any other pieces I can think of are gone. Jauan Jennings was a good answer in 2025, but he’s no longer on the team. Defensively, linebacker Dee Winters is a good choice, but he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys. Mykel Williams for setting the edge? Well, if he didn’t tear his ACL, we’d have more to go on.

I’d agree Tonges is one of the most underappreciated players on the 2026 roster. Who do you think is the most underappreciated player? And yes, Brock Purdy could be an answer, I suppose.

Good Morning San Diego: Fernando Tatis Jr. goes yard, but Nats get big inning, win

WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 30: Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres reacts to a home run during the game between the San Diego Padres and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on Saturday, May 30, 2026 in Washington, District of Columbia. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The months long wait is over. Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a 451-foot solo home run in the top of the fifth inning that gave the San Diego Padres a 3-1 lead over the Washington Nationals. Padres starter Michael King was cruising through the first six innings of the game, and it appeared the Friar Faithful were going to see their superstar end his homerless drought and their team get a second consecutive win. That changed when the Nationals scored six runs in the bottom of the seventh inning and cruised to a 9-4 win at Nationals Park on Saturday.

The home run by Tatis followed solo home runs by Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado. Of course, all three home runs followed what proved to be the game-winning two-run home run by Jackson Merrill the night before. The Padres offense looked to be coming to life a bit with home runs from all four of their superstars, three of which have been mired in season long slumps.

King was performing like the ace he has shown himself to be. He allowed one run on a solo home run in bottom of the third inning and appeared to be in complete control. In the bottom of the seventh he allowed back-to-back singles before loading the bases with a walk. He then hit a batter and that made the score, 3-2. King was taken out of the game and was replaced by Bradgley Rodriguez who could not get out of the inning. before the Nationals had a 7-3 lead. It was a difficult inning to watch, even for San Diego manager Craig Stammen who was ejected arguing a force play at second base.

Machado hit an RBI-double in the top of the eighth inning to make the score, 7-4 but Wandy Peralta allowed two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning and the 9-4 deficit proved to be too much for the Padres to overcome. San Diego will have a chance to win the series against Washington today 10:35 a.m.

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  • Any time your team goes 3-6 on a homestand it’s going to be a long and difficult week. Cheri Bell of Gaslamp Ball recaps the week that was and highlights some of the struggles that led the Padres to a losing week at Petco Park.

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Dustin Johnson says when he last felt so confident about his game after finishing fourth at LIV Golf Korea

Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Jung Yeon-je / AFP via Getty Images

Dustin Johnson was at least three shots better than anyone else over the final two rounds at LIV Golf Korea.

Johnson went into the week in 27th in the LIV Golf standings. He had managed to register just one top 10 finish all season, with the 4Aces captain finishing tied for 10th in Singapore.

The 41-year-old did not get off to the best start in Busan. The two-time major champion was level par after the first two rounds. He made eight bogeys across Thursday and Friday.

However, he would not drop another shot over the remainder of the tournament. Johnson finished 10 under par for the week to end up in fourth place, two shots off making the playoff involving Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch.

Dustin Johnson reacts to finishing fourth at LIV Golf Korea

It was his first top five finish since Indianapolis last year. And Johnson suggested that he was particularly pleased with his performance given that he had not been feeling well at the start of the tournament.

“Starting really Saturday of the PGA, I’ve been really close, but actually felt really good. Even though I played really good on Sunday, I putted terribly. Played really well, drove it well,” he said.

Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

“Even this week, unfortunately on Wednesday, I just got sick, and I barely made it through Thursday and Friday. It was everything I could do just to finish the rounds Thursday and Friday.

“Then felt a little better yesterday and a little bit better today, but still felt like s—.

“But I’ve been really swinging really nicely and rolling the putter good, too. I hit so many good putts today that could have gone in the hole and just didn’t make anything.”

Dustin Johnson says when he last felt so confident about his game

There has been a perception, fairly or not, that Johnson does not have the same drive that he had before he decided to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in 2022.

He has won three times on LIV. The 2025 season was the first where he failed to register an individual victory. Nevertheless, it remains the case that Johnson has not had a top five finish in the majors since the 2020 Masters.

He was asked after Sunday’s final round whether this is the best he has felt about his game in some time.

“Yeah, it’s been a couple years. It’s felt close, but, finally I feel like it’s consistent, like I’m finally driving it like I normally do. So it obviously takes a lot of pressure off the rest of your game,” he said.

“Now I can focus more on my wedges and my irons and chipping and putting. I was driving it so poorly, all I was focusing on was driving it because that’s one of the strengths of my game. But it’s nice to see the game is coming around, and it’s really good.”

LIV Golf will certainly benefit if Johnson can now edge closer to something like his best.

He remains one of their biggest names, despite his form over the last couple of years.

And while he may be approaching the twilight of his career, it would definitely be a much-needed boost for LIV if Johnson’s fourth place finish in Korea is a sign of what is to come.

Dylan Harper’s mom reveals what she told him after NBA Finals berth

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Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Dylan Harper’s Western Conference finals breakthrough became a family moment after the San Antonio Spurs guard embraced his mother, Maria Harper, following a Game 7 win over Oklahoma City.

The moment carried more weight than a standard postgame celebration. Harper had just helped San Antonio reach the Finals after a Western Conference Finals series that tested his body, role and confidence.

That made Maria Harper’s message feel bigger than encouragement. It sounded like a parent reminding her son that the difficult parts had not been wasted.

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Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images

Dylan Harper’s mom’s message defines Spurs NBA Finals berth

The NBA shared the emotional embrace between Harper and his mother after the Spurs punched their Finals ticket.

Maria Harper told him, “You go through all your life experiences. Last year was a tough year… it all lines up for this.”

That quote fits because Harper’s playoff run had already demanded a response. He dealt with a right leg issue earlier in the Western Conference Finals, then had to fight through a short scoring slump before finding rhythm again.

His Game 6 performance helped push the series to its deciding night. Harper scored 18 points, grabbed six rebounds and added four assists in San Antonio’s 118-91 win over Oklahoma City.

Spurs beat Thunder in Game 7 to reach NBA Finals

San Antonio finished the job with a 111-103 Game 7 win over the Thunder. That victory sent the Spurs to their first NBA Finals since 2014.

Harper was not the headline scorer in the clincher, but that does not make his role small. Rookie guards rarely get a clean playoff path, and Harper’s series showed exactly why patience matters.

The Spurs needed him to stay ready after an uneven stretch. He did that, and the Game 6 response gave San Antonio another trusted bench option entering Game 7.

That is why the embrace with his mother worked so well. It captured the pressure behind the achievement, not just the achievement itself.

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The 2027 draft could impact how the NFL season plays out

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith against the Miami Hurricanes
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith against the Miami Hurricanes | Getty Images

Brace yourselves, draft season is coming.

Not right away, mind you, but it’s definitely coming.

I get it: a significant portion of the New York Giants’ fanbase doesn’t want to hear about the draft — Ed sure doesn’t, and I can practically hear him rolling his eyes as I type this.

But this isn’t a piece about the Giants strengths or weaknesses, or how they could be one great draft away from dominance. Rather, this is to set the stage for what should be a great, and exciting, college season as well as a way to look at the next era of Giants’ football.

It will be fascinating to see how the Giants’ own needs evolve over the course of the year, and how much time Joe Schoen spends on the road. We’ve gotten used to seeing him scouting quarterbacks during the season, but how will he structure his trips and what positions will he concentrate on?

The process leading up to the 2027 NFL Draft won’t get started in earnest for us on the outside until January, but draft season never truly ends for the 32 NFL teams. The BLESTO and NFS scouting services have spent the spring turning over stone to get preliminary reports and spring grades on draft-eligible prospects around the country.

That’s true every single year, but the 2027 draft is already shaping up to be one of the most hotly anticipated classes in recent — and not-so-recent — memory.

The excitement for the upcoming draft is being driven by the anticipated quarterback class, the gravity of which is already distorting the NFL landscape and how teams are conducting their business. For teams like the Giants, who believe themselves to be set at quarterback, teams are looking at top prospects who could be pushed down.

Quarterback-needy teams like the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, and Pittsburgh Steelers, however, crafted their 2026 draft strategies around the upcoming draft. Even the Philadelphia Eagles, who are seemingly set on trading star wide receiver AJ Brown, may have to settle for a 2028 1st round pick instead of even a 2027 second round pick because teams don’t want to surrender the opportunity to pick from the upcoming talent pool.

The excitement for the upcoming draft will be driven by the quarterback class, which could yield as many as 8 or 10 passers with first or fringe-first round grades, but it has the potential to have great classes at several other positions.

And as it so happens, some of those positions could overlap with the Giants’ potential needs.

Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith is already generating the kind of excitement we haven’t seen since Myles Garrett and is being compared to the likes of Julio Jones and Calvin Johnson. But even beyond Smith, the class features talents like Ryan Coleman-Williams (Alabama) and Cam Coleman (Texas).

Where there were questions as to whether last year’s defensive tackle class had any first-round prospects, the upcoming class could have players like A’Mauri Washington (Oregon), David Stone (Oklahoma), Ahmad Moten (Miami), or A.J. Holmes earning first round grades.

And finally the secondary appears deep and talented. The cornerback class features prospects like Leonard Moore (Notre Dame), Brice Pollock (Texas Tech) or Kelley Jones (Mississippi State). The safety class, meanwhile features players like Tae Johnson (Notre Dame), K.J. Bolden (Georgia), and Jelani McDonald (Texas).

There’s plenty of time over the Dog Days of Summer between mini-camp and training camp to take looks at the top prospects. For now, we just need to understand the magnitude of what might be coming.

Scotland call up teenage Manchester United midfielder to replace injured Billy Gilmour in World Cup squad

Tyler Fletcher has replaced Billy Gilmour in the Scotland World Cup squad (Getty)

Scotland have called up teenage Manchester United midfielder Tyler Fletcher to replace Billy Gilmour in their World Cup squad.

Gilmour sustained a knee injury in the friendly win over Curacao at Hampden Park, and was withdrawn from Steve Clarke’s 26-man selection on Saturday evening.

Called up in the midfielder’s stead is 19-year-old Fletcher, who made his debut as a half-time replacement in the 4-1 victory.

Fletcher, whose twin brother Jack has chosen to represent England, was one of four players added to the training squad last week by head coach Clarke.

He is the son of former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher, who made 80 appearances for Scotland between 2003 and 2017.

Connor Barron, Andy Irving and Lennon Miller had been put on standby when the squad was originally named, but Fletcher has got the nod after impressing following his call-up.

“Everybody is devastated for Billy,” Clarke said. “It is heartbreaking when it happens at any time during the campaign but for it to happen in the send-off game is particularly tough.

“For myself, it was a really difficult night, I haven’t slept much. I had to disappoint another three players this morning again, to tell them that they had missed out.

“I just felt Tyler came into the squad this week and showed up really well, did well in the game so that was the thinking behind that one. Obviously devastated for Billy and also really disappointed for Lennon, Andy Irving and Connor Barron.”

Scotland are due to fly to the United States shortly and face Bolivia in New Jersey next Saturday. Haiti, Morocco and Brazil are their Group C opponents at the tournament having qualified for the World Cup for the first time since 1998.

Steelers RB Rico Dowdle’s arrival in Pittsburgh has uncanny backstory

This article originally appeared on SteelersNOW.com.

Weeks before Rico Dowdle put pen to paper and joined the Pittsburgh Steelers, his mother put the move into the ether.

All it took was seeing the news that Mike McCarthy was taking over for his hometown team.

“I think my mom was the first one to say it,” the tailback said after Thursday’s OTA practice at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. “When she’d seen him get hired, she called me and said, ‘You’re going to Pittsburgh.’ Like, as soon as he got hired, that’s the first thing she said.”

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Patriots Hall Of Famer: Team Is 'Playing With Fire' Amid Christian Gonzalez OTAs Absence

New England Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez

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New England Patriots Pro Bowl cornerback Christian Gonzalez was absent from the team's voluntary OTAs on Wednesday as he seeks a contract extension.

Patriots insider Karen Guregian of MassLive.com opined recently that the "assumption" is that Gonzalez is looking for $35 million per year with his new deal "at the very least."

"NBC Football Night in America" analyst and Patriots legend Rodney Harrison warned his former team about the situation with their star defensive back.

"They're playing with fire," Harrison said, per ESPN's Mike Reiss. "This is a young stud corner you drafted."

New England re-worked offensive lineman Mike Onwenu's contract on Friday, clearing cap space for a potential extension for Gonzalez.

The 23-year-old former 17th overall draft pick led the Patriots in solo tackles (54) and was tied for second in passes defended (10) during the 2025 regular season while recording five passes defended, one interception, one forced fumble and 1.0 sack across three playoff games as well.

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RCB vs GT, IPL 2026 Final: Home advantage or batting depth — where the title may ultimately be decided

NEW DELHI: The wait is over. The IPL 2026 season has reached its final destination, and fittingly, the two most consistent teams of the tournament will fight for the trophy.

IPL 2026 Final Live

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru and former winners Gujarat Titans will clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday night, with both sides chasing a second IPL crown. There is no second chance now. One team will complete a remarkable campaign with silverware, while the other will be left wondering what might have been.






On paper, there is very little to separate the finalists. Both teams won nine matches each during the league stage and finished as the top two sides on the points table, with RCB edging ahead only on net run rate. Both teams won their respective home fixtures against each other earlier in the season.


RCB may have gained a psychological edge after comprehensively defeating GT in Qualifier 1, but the final presents a different challenge altogether. This time, the Titans will play in familiar conditions in Ahmedabad, a venue where they comfortably defeated RCB during the league phase.


Adding another twist to the contest is the contrasting preparation time. RCB have enjoyed nearly a week of rest after sealing their place in the final on Tuesday. GT, meanwhile, had to battle through Qualifier 2 on Friday and were further delayed in reaching Ahmedabad, arriving only late on Saturday evening.


Whether the longer break helps RCB remain fresh or whether GT carry valuable match momentum into the final remains one of the biggest unknowns heading into the title clash.


Two modern IPL powerhouses

Since entering the competition in 2022, Gujarat Titans have established themselves as one of the league's most successful franchises. They won the title in their debut season and reached the final again in 2023. Sunday's match will be their third final appearance in five seasons, while they have now qualified for the playoffs four times in five years.


RCB's rise has been equally impressive. After years of heartbreak, they finally ended their title drought last season and have emerged as one of the most consistent sides in recent campaigns. Sunday's encounter will be RCB's fifth IPL final as they attempt to become only the third franchise after Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings to successfully defend the trophy.


History also appears to favour RCB. The winner of Qualifier 1 has lifted the trophy in each of the last eight IPL seasons. Yet history alone will not decide the champion. The key battles on the field could.


New-ball battle could shape the first half

GT's batting success has largely revolved around one unstoppable force — the opening pair of Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan.


The duo have rewritten partnership records throughout the season and remain among the leading run-scorers in the competition. Gill has amassed 722 runs, while Sudharsan has contributed 710. Together with Rajasthan Royals sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (776), they occupy the top tier of the batting charts.


Behind them, Jos Buttler has added another 507 runs, giving GT arguably the most productive top three in the tournament.


Their biggest challenge, however, arrives in the form of RCB's experienced new-ball attack.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar has enjoyed a sensational campaign, collecting 26 wickets from 15 matches and placing himself firmly in contention for a third Purple Cap. Significantly, 15 of those wickets have come inside the powerplay. His ability to swing the new ball and break partnerships early could prove decisive against GT's formidable opening pair.


Alongside him stands Josh Hazlewood, a bowler with an enviable record in major finals. The Australian pacer has featured in five previous T20 finals and finished on the winning side every time. Experience under pressure is often priceless on nights like these.


GT's pace attack, however, is equally threatening.

Purple Cap race leader Kagiso Rabada has been devastating with the new ball, taking 17 of his 28 wickets during the powerplay. Mohammed Siraj has claimed 13 of his 18 wickets in the same phase, making GT arguably the most dangerous side with the new ball this season.


That places immediate pressure on Virat Kohli and RCB's top order. Kohli has once again led RCB's batting charts with 600 runs. Injuries and form issues have forced changes around him, but the expected return of Phil Salt provides added stability at the top.


The opening exchanges of the final may therefore resemble a mirror image — elite top-order batters attempting to survive against two of the best new-ball attacks in the competition.


Batting depth may decide the title

If the first six overs are likely to be evenly contested, the latter stages of the innings could ultimately determine who lifts the trophy.


This is where RCB appear to hold a significant advantage.


GT's batting has been heavily dependent on its top three. Beyond Gill, Sudharsan and Buttler, Washington Sundar's 327 runs represent the next most substantial contribution. Rahul Tewatia has chipped in with 183, while the remaining middle-order batters have struggled for consistency.


RCB, by contrast, possess multiple match-winners across the batting order.

Alongside Kohli, Rajat Patidar has scored 486 runs and Devdutt Padikkal has added 463. Tim David (281), Krunal Pandya (225), Phil Salt (202) and Venkatesh Iyer (177) have all delivered important contributions at different stages of the tournament.


That depth has been reflected in RCB's results. Eight different players have won Player of the Match awards in RCB victories this season, highlighting the variety of match-winning options available.


Krunal's all-round influence has been particularly valuable. He is one of only two players this season to score more than 200 runs while also taking over 10 wickets, underlining his importance in pressure situations.


Gujarat Titans' formula remains simple

Despite questions around depth, GT possess a straightforward blueprint that has repeatedly delivered success.


They have won six of the seven matches in which Gill and Sudharsan have survived beyond the fifth over. When the opening pair settles, GT become extremely difficult to stop.


The challenge for RCB is therefore clear: strike early and expose a middle order that has not faced consistent pressure throughout the season.


For GT, the mission is equally obvious. Allow their star opening pair to lay the platform and let their powerful pace attack squeeze RCB thereafter.


The final promises a fascinating clash between GT's home advantage and RCB's superior batting depth. In a contest featuring two remarkably complete sides, that difference may ultimately decide which team lifts the IPL trophy on Sunday night.

Al-Ittihad are interested in signing Ibrahima Konate

Al-Ittihad are interested in signing Ibrahima Konate
Al-Ittihad are interested in signing Ibrahima Konate

With Ibrahima Konate set to leave Liverpool as a free agent when his contract expires on June 30, the scramble for one of European football’s most physically imposing centre-backs is underway, with Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad firmly in the mix. Set to become Liverpool’s second high-profile departure of the summer after Arne Slot, Konate’s time at the Anfield club appears all but certain after five years with the Reds, during which he won one Premier League title, one FA Cup, and two Carabao Cups. Despite telling reporters as recently as last month that he and Liverpool were “close to an agreement” and that “for sure there is a big chance I’m here next season”, the two parties have been unable to finalise terms.

Clarity on Konate’s future is expected imminently, with the 27-year-old preparing to join France’s World Cup squad ahead of the tournament in the United States. The timing creates an unusual window in which interested clubs must act quickly before the player’s focus shifts to international football, and Al-Ittihad are understood to be among those pressing for a swift resolution. Konate has made 183 appearances for Liverpool since joining from RB Leipzig in 2021, establishing himself as one of the Premier League’s most dominant aerial defenders and earning recognition as one of the finest centre-backs in the game when fit. His availability on a free transfer—a rarity for a player of his calibre and age—has generated significant interest, with Al-Ittihad capable of offering a financial package few European clubs could match.

Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain were both credited with serious interest in Konate earlier in the campaign, but that speculation has since cooled. Real Madrid are widely reported to have informed Liverpool that they will not be making a formal move.

NFL Insider Gives Latest on Jahmyr Gibbs Contract Negotiations With Detroit Lions

The Detroit Lions have made it clear they view Jahmyr Gibbs as one of the cornerstones of their future.

Now, the only question is how much it will cost to keep him in Detroit for the long haul.

According to ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, the answer could be a lot more than most running backs have ever received.

Jahmyr Gibbs contract Jahmyr Gibbs contract negotiations

Jahmyr Gibbs Could Reset the Running Back Market

Speaking Friday on NFL Live, Fowler reported that Gibbs is expected to command a contract worth at least $20 million per season when he eventually signs an extension with the Lions.

In fact, Fowler believes the Detroit star could push the market to a completely new level.

“He’s set to reset the running back market in a big way,” Fowler said.

The Lions and Gibbs appear motivated to get a deal done, but Fowler cautioned that negotiations remain in the early stages.

“They want to do it,” Fowler said. “There’s not a lot of progress yet. It’s going to take some time.”

Why a Deal May Not Happen Immediately

One interesting wrinkle involves Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson.

Like Gibbs, Robinson was selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft and is considered one of the league’s elite young offensive weapons.

According to Fowler, there is a possibility Gibbs could wait to see what kind of extension Robinson receives before finalizing his own deal.

If Robinson signs a record-setting contract first, it could create an even higher financial ceiling for Gibbs and his representatives to work from.

Lions Have Already Shown Their Commitment

The Lions took an important step earlier this offseason when they exercised Gibbs’ fifth-year option, ensuring he remains under contract through the 2027 season.

That move eliminated any urgency from a contractual standpoint while also signaling Detroit’s commitment to keeping him around.

ESPN insider Adam Schefter previously reported that he expects the Lions and Gibbs to reach an agreement at some point this summer.

Given the organization’s recent willingness to reward core players such as Aidan Hutchinson, Penei Sewell, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Alim McNeill, and Jack Campbell, it would be surprising if Gibbs isn’t next in line.

Gibbs Has Earned Every Dollar

Since arriving in Detroit as the 12th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Gibbs has developed into one of the NFL’s most dynamic offensive weapons.

His ability to impact games as both a runner and receiver makes him far more than a traditional running back.

That versatility is exactly why many league observers believe he could become the first running back to significantly surpass the financial benchmarks recently established by Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley.

Barkley currently tops the position with an average annual value of $20.6 million.

If Fowler’s report proves accurate, Gibbs may soon become the newest king of the running back market.

Lions Have a Big Decision Ahead

The good news for Detroit is that there appears to be no disagreement about whether Gibbs deserves a new contract.

The challenge is determining exactly how much that contract should be worth.

For a player capable of changing games every time he touches the football, the answer could end up being historic.

And if the Lions truly believe Gibbs is one of the faces of the franchise moving forward, they may soon be writing the biggest check ever given to an NFL running back.

Every Former FCS Player on 2026 CFL Rosters

HAMILTON, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 12: Brady Oliveira #20 of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers rushes the football against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Hamilton Stadium on September 12, 2025 in Hamilton, Canada. (Photo by John E. Sokolowski/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the regular season starting up in less than a week, all eight CFL teams finalized their 2026 rosters over the past weekend. Listed below is every former FCS player who made the cuts and where they will be playing North of the boarder this summer:

BC Lions

T.J. Burke, DL (Lehigh)

Tibo Debaillie, DL (Towson)

Nate Demontagnac, WR (North Dakota)

Terrence Ganyi, LB (Maine)

Hayden Harris, DL (Montana)

Jermaine Jackson, WR (Idaho)

T.J. Lee, DB (Eastern Washington)

Seven McGee, WR (UAlbany)

A.J. Pena, DL (Rhode Island)

Darnell Sankey, LB (Sacramento State)

Sione Teuhema, DL (Southeastern Louisiana)

Edmonton Elks

Rushawn Baker, RB (Elon)

Francis Bemiy, DL (Southern Utah)

Jared Brinkman, DL (Northern Iowa)

Erick Cade, OL, (Missouri State*)

Cameron Carter, OL (Murray State)

Mark Evans II, OL (Arkansas Pine-Bluff)

Julian Hicks, WR (UAlbany)

Kordell Jackson, DB (Austin Peay)

T.J. Luther, WR (Gardner-Webb)

Zach Mathis, WR (North Dakota State)

Brock Mogensen, LB (South Dakota)

ShunDerrick Powell, RB (Central Arkansas)

J.J. Ross, DB (Western Illinois)

B.J. Thompson, DL (Stephen F. Austin)

Calgary Stampeders

Kelechi Anyalebechi, LB (Incarnate Word)

Reggie Begelton, WR (Lamar)

Miles Brown, DL (Wofford)

Ludovick Choquette, RB (LIU)

Jacolby Criswell, QB (East Tennessee State)

Rylan Davidson, WR (Mercyhurst)

Cameron Dye, OL (Southern Illinois)

Brandon Maina, DL (Wofford)

Deonta McMahon, RB (McNeese)

Quincy Vaughn, QB (North Dakota)

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Thomas Bertrand-Hudon, RB (Delaware State)

Payton Collins, OL (Eastern Kentucky)

Dylan Djete WR (Alabama State)

Aubrey Miller Jr, LB (Jackson State)

Caleb Sanders, DL (South Dakota State)

Benjamin Sapp III, DB (Northern Iowa) –

Jameer Thurman, LB (Indiana State)

Tyron Vrede, LB (North Dakota)

Jaison Williams, OL (Youngstown State)

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Michael Chris-Ike, RB (Delaware State)

Joey Corcoran, WR (New Hampshire)

De’Shaan Dixon, DE (Norfolk State)

Christian Fredericksen, WR (Idaho State)

Michael Griffin II, DB (South Dakota State)

Evan Holm, DB (North Dakota)

Carter Hooper, DL (South Dakota)

Willie Jefferson, DL (Stephen F. Austin)

Deandre Lamont, DB (Illinois State)

Jihad Marks, WR (The Citadel)

Kemari Munier-Bailey, DL (Weber State)

Brady Oliveira, RB (North Dakota)

Sebastian Pares, OL (Eastern Illinois)

Hunter Poncius, OL (North Dakota State)

Stevie Rocker, RB (Montana)

Ethan Vibert, OL (South Dakota State)

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Carbel Dabire, DL (Wagner)

Liam Dobson, OL (Maine)

Jake Dolegala, QB (Central Connecticut)

Braxton Hill, LB (Montana)

Bo Levi-Mitchell (Eastern Washington)

Philip Ossai, DL (North Alabama)

Destin Talbert, DB (North Dakota State)

Isaiah Wooden, WR (Southern Utah)

Toronto Argonauts

James Ceasar, DB (Southern Illinois)

Anim Dankwah, OL (Howard)

Cole DeMagistris, OL (Sacred Heart)

Benjie Franklin, DB (Tarleton State)

Adam Guillemette, LS (Holy Cross)

Sam Hicks, RB (Abilene Christian)

Keenan Isaac, DB (Alabama State)

Da’Marcus Johnson, DL (Eastern Washington)

Qualan Jones, RB (Stephen F. Austin)

Peyton Logan, RB (UT Martin)

Andre Miller, WR (Maine)

Jyran Mitchell, RB (Butler)

Quincy Robinson, DL (Delaware State)

Nolan Ulm, WR (Eastern Washington)

David Ungerer III, WR (Idaho)

Ottawa Redblacks

Daniel Adeboboye, RB (Bryant)

King Ambers, DB (East Texas A&M) –

Marcus Barnes, DB (William & Mary)

Jordan Bly, WR (Gardner-Webb)

Bryce Carter, DL (James Madison*)

Demerio Houston, DB (Southern)

Jake Maier, QB (UC Davis)

Quentin Moten, DB (Northern Arizona)

Shadwell Nkuba II, DB (Illinois State)

Sam Schnee, WR (Northern Iowa)

Rory Starkey, WR (Samford)

Keelan White, WR (Montana)

Montreal Alouettes

Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund, DE (Southeastern Louisiana)

Davis Alexander, QB (Portland State)

Hollins Alexander, WR (Eastern Illinois)

Tyrice Beverette, LB (Stony Brook)

Devonte Dedmon, WR (William & Mary)

Javon Gipson, WR (Abilene Christian) –

Arthur Hamlin, DB (Colgate)

Alexander Hollins, WR (Eastern Illinois)

Wesley Sutton, DB (Northern Arizona)

Travis Theis, RB (South Dakota)

Donny Ventrelli, OL (North Dakota)

Joseph Zema, P (Incarnate Word)

* – Indicates that school was FCS when player attended but is no longer

Dana White reveals Biden’s granddaughter’s reaction to hearing Trump was coming to UFC event

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Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC

Dana White’s close relationship with Donald Trump is at the heart of the UFC’s most unusual event yet: Freedom 250 at the White House.

Scheduled for June 14 on the South Lawn, White insists the event is about patriotism, not politics, even as Trump’s involvement draws plenty of attention.

Against that backdrop, one story involving Joe Biden’s granddaughter stands out. According to White, his plans to meet her fell through once she learned the current president would be there.

Dana White says Joe Biden’s granddaughter left before Donald Trump arrived

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Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images

White told TIME that Biden’s granddaughter was at a UFC event at Madison Square Garden when Secret Service details crossed paths inside the venue.

After finding out she was there, the 56-year-old businessman asked staff to bring her over so he could greet her properly.

“At Madison Square Garden, Secret Service had crossed paths, and apparently Biden’s granddaughter was at the event,” he began by saying.

“And when I found that out, I said, ‘Bring her to me.’ I’d love to meet her and to treat her with the respect that she deserves.”

But according to White, she had already left after hearing that his friend Trump was on his way.

“Apparently she had left when she heard that President Trump was coming. But, you know, whoever is the President of the United States, is my President. I’m an American,” he concluded.

That view is consistent with White’s previous comments. He has said before that any sitting or former president attending a UFC event should be treated with respect.

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Sunday Patriots Notes: ‘Identity soldiers’ setting tone at OTAs

Foxborough, MA - May 27: New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel addresses his team on May 27, 2026. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

The New England Patriots ramped up the intensity of their offseason this week, reconvening at Gillette Stadium for the first three of nine organized team activities. While only one of those sessions was open to the media, it did provide a small glimpse into the team’s preparation for the 2026 season.

Given the busy week that was — and what will, and might, lie ahead — let’s quickly clean out the notebook. Welcome to the latest edition of our Sunday Patriots Notes.

‘Identity soldiers’ setting the tone

The Patriots have invested considerable resources in their trenches since Mike Vrabel’s arrival as head coach in January 2025. The results showed on the field, and off it as well: for Vrabel, those particular units helped set the tone for the entire team.

With OTAs underway and the focus fully on 2026, the expectation is that they will do the same.

“We talk about our defensive line and our offensive linemen, they have to be our identity soldiers and the warriors that carry the message in the way that they play,” Vrabel pointed out ahead of Wednesday’s first open practice. “When big dudes run and hit people, you can make an impact on the game. You saw a lot of those guys that came out of the stack that made plays. Cory [Durden] was one of them. Milt[on Williams]. On and on and on.”

Vrabel has been intent on rebuilding the Patriots’ culture, and his team’s signings along the offensive and defensive lines reflect that.

Whether it was a proven tone setter like Milton Williams or a multi-year team captain like Harold Landry on defense, or O-linemen such as Morgan Moses and Alijah Vera-Tucker, talent and leadership were both critical elements to the new additions; New England also added multiple culture guys in the draft, including back-to-back first-round offensive tackles Will Campbell and Caleb Lomu.

Together, they all will be tasked to turning Vrabel’s vision for the team into practice — and to help those with lesser experience acclimate to the program.

“We had a lot of younger players just getting that experience and learning and growing from the mistakes that we made last year,” said Williams. “I feel like everybody can just continue to be better.”

Kyle Williams’ versatility

The Patriots trading for Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown could be right around the corner, but their practice focus naturally remains on the players present. Among them is second-year wideout Kyle Williams, who showed some flashes during what was mostly a quiet rookie campaign.

Still, Williams appears to be a player on the up. New England’s plan, according to Mike Vrabel, is to further enhance what he proved himself capable of and keep building his repertoire as a pass catcher.

“We always try to give players the things that they’ve done well and the things that they can try to enhance and their areas of focus,” Vrabel explained.

“Kyle’s strength and his ability to manage as a speed player has improved, and he’s really talking to the strength coaches. He’s embraced that idea of lifting and how critical that is for all players, but especially a younger one as a receiver. You saw him really have some great flashes last year. The other thing that’s really critical with receivers is once they can know more than one position, it really opens up their opportunities in what they can do as opposed to just being a one-position player.”

Williams was a third-round selection in last year’s draft and went on to appear in 21 games as a rookie. A depth option at the position, he finished with a combined 411 offensive snaps as well as 12 catches on 27 targets, 223 receiving yards and a trio of touchdowns.

Christian Gonzalez’s absence

One of the biggest stories coming out of organized team activities was star cornerback Christian Gonzalez not being present for the first week. The reason behind his absence is not known, but it comes a few weeks after the Patriots exercised the fifth-year option in his rookie contract; the 2023 first-round draft pick, however, is looking for a long-term deal that will compensate him as one of top CBs in football.

Gonzalez did participate in workouts earlier in voluntary the offseason and should be back with the team at some point between now and the start of mandatory minicamp on June 15, but in the meantime his absence — as well as that of fellow starting CB Carlton Davis — opens the door for others to gain some valuable reps with the top-level defense. Rookie Karon Prunty took advantage during the only open session on Thursday, hauling in an interception against Drake Maye.

Offseason workouts are not the main deciding factor when it comes to making a roster spot, but they are a foundation. And for Prunty, Kindle Vildor and other depth cornerbacks, they could prove to be a first stepping stone toward positioning themselves well in the competition.

As for Gonzalez, his absence is felt as Milton Williams explained.

“He’s one of the best corners in the league. So, he’s a big piece of our team and our defense,” the defensive tackle said. “Pretty sure he’ll be back, but they don’t pay me to make a call like that.”

OTA returnees

Including Gonzalez, seven players were absent from the Patriots’ OTA session on Wednesday. Based on a video shared by the team released in the aftermath of Friday’s practice, however, it appears at least two have returned: wide receivers Mack Hollins and Kyle Dixon are among the apparent participants.

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Kicker-coach relationship

Admitting that his rookie season flew by, kicker Andy Borregales is trying to settle down in Year 2 in hopes of making the famous second-year jump. Assisting him in that process are Patriots special teams coordinator Jeremy Springer and his assistant Tom Quinn, who he has built a good relationship with.

“It’s always been a two-way street,” he said. “I always voice my opinion and say, obviously, ‘Coach me up.’ And I love the dynamic that we have, and look forward to keep it going.”

Borregales added that he was primarily working on improving his accuracy during the offseason. He made 31 of 38 field goals as a rookie as well as 60 of 62 extra points.

Top picks left unsigned

Quickly after the NFL Draft, the Patriots managed to sign seven of their nine selections to their rookie deals. Since then, however, they have slowed down and their top two picks remain unsigned: neither offensive tackle Caleb Lomu nor edge Gabe Jacas have been signed just yet. They are two of only 18 combined first- and second-round picks to remain unsigned.

Is there cause for concern? Hardly considering that the Patriots have until training camp to officially get them into the fold. Anything but that happening would be a major surprise. In fact, given the number of picks in their vicinity already signed it seems more likely that they will do the same sooner rather than later.

Jerod Mayo’s reemergence

Ever since getting fired following the Patriots’ 4-13 season in 2024, former New England head coach Jerod Mayo has kept a low profile. However, as found out by Chris Mason of MassLive, he took a job as a managing director at Fifth Down Capital, a private equity and business capital firm, earlier this year.

Until January, a month before Mayo joined, Fifth Down also employed another ex-Patriot: Robyn Glaser, the team’s former executive vice president of football business and advisor to the head coach under Mayo.

World cup vibes

One of the biggest sporting events in the world is visiting the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer: the FIFA World Cup, which will also see seven games get played at Gillette Stadium (which has been rebranded as “Boston Stadium” for sponsorship reasons). Those games are not the only connection between New England and the tournament.

According to sports broadcaster Ben Jacobs, two countries will also hold their team camps in the region. Two-time champion France will set up shop at Bentley University in Waltham, with Ghana calling Bryant University in Smithfield — the Patriots’ former training camp site — their temporary home.

Grass vs. turf debate

The World Cup coming to NFL stadiums also means that the playing surface debate is back. According to FIFA rules, grass is the only acceptable surface for its event, which means a change in multiple arenas — including the Patriots’, which has been using turf since 2006. The belief is that all stadiums undergoing such changes will eventually return to turf after the tournament, but there have been prominent voices among NFL players advocating for grass.

Among them are Milton Williams and Andy Borregales.

“I feel like your cleats come in and out better. I feel like you can cut more or cut better,” Williams said about playing on grass. “But I do like playing on some turfs. New Orleans’ turf — I think they got one of the best turfs in the league.”

“Honestly I like both. If I had to choose, I’d probably go grass but I really don’t mind turf,” Borregales added. “Especially when it’s colder, it’s a lot easier to plant in.”

Week ahead

After holding their first three OTA practices, the Patriots will return to the Gillette Stadium practice fields for three more sessions this coming week. The expectation is that those sessions will take place on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, with the second of those session open to the media.

Even though their practice schedule is notable, most of the attention this week will — for better or worse — be elsewhere. With the calendar turning from May to June, the window to trade for the aforementioned Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown will officially open. The saga ending sooner rather than later could very well happen, but time will be the ultimate judge of that.

Intriguing defensive lineman commits to FSU football

The FSU Seminoles have landed their first commitment from a defensive lineman in the 2027 recruiting class, with three-star defensive lineman Eric Vaulx Jr. committing during his official visit, according to Brendan Sonnone of Noles247.

Vaulx is from Lake Cormorant, Mississippi, and picked the Seminoles over the Tennessee Volunteers and Missouri Tigers. He was set to visit both SEC programs, but decided to pull the trigger after FSU hosted him on his first official visit.

He is ranked as the No. 439 overall player and No. 51 defensive lineman in the 247Sports composite. He is also the No. 14 player from Mississippi.

FSU worked quickly to land Vaulx, whom they offered a scholarship on March 4. He visited Tallahassee for the first time on April 7 before returning on his official visit on May 29 and committed that same weekend. The 6-foot-2.5, 265-pounder has over 15 scholarship offers from programs across the country.

Vaulx had a productive junior season at Lake Cormorant High School, recording 75 tackles, 18.0 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks, 24 quarterback hurries, and three forced fumbles. He also blocked three kicks.

He is FSU's eighth commitment in the 2027 recruiting cycle, and the sixth on the defensive side of the ball. He is their second commit along the defensive line, joining four-star edge Anthony Cavallaro. The group is ranked as the 40th best class in the country and the 11th best in the ACC by 247Sports.

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Lazio Midfielder Undergoes Surgery, Aims for Pre-Season Return

Lazio Midfielder Undergoes Surgery, Aims for Pre-Season Return
Lazio Midfielder Undergoes Surgery, Aims for Pre-Season Return

Lazio midfielder Danilo Cataldi is gunning for a swift return to action after undergoing surgery to repair a groin issue.

Danilo Cataldi Undergoes Surgery

After his return from a loan spell at Fiorentina, the 31-year-old became a regular feature in Maurizio Sarri’s starting lineup, especially with Nicolo Rovella ruled out with a long-term groin injury. But unlike the Genoa youth product, who initially opted for an alternative therapy before succumbing to surgery, Cataldi has immediately decided to go under the knife.

The Lazio youth product was keen to avoid Rovella’s fate and spend months on the sidelines, so he opted for a quick solution. The Italian flew to Spain after choosing Dr Cugat as his surgeon. The latter is an expert in orthopaedic surgery. The midfielder announced that the surgery was successful, and he’s now determined to return to the pitch as soon as possible.

Cataldi Aiming to Be Available for the Start of Lazio Pre-Season

According to Il Corriere dello Sport (via La Lazio Siamo Noi), Cataldi is hoping to join his teammates in training when pre-season begins. The Biancocelesti players are expected to report to Formello by July 10 for the medical tests, before they start training under their incoming head coach, Gennaro Gattuso, by July 13.

The central midfielder is expected to be in Gattuso’s plans for next season. But with his contract expiring in June 2027, his long-term future remains far from certain.

Osimhen confession puts Serie A clubs on alert: ‘Looking to change club’

Osimhen confession puts Serie A clubs on alert: ‘Looking to change club’
Osimhen confession puts Serie A clubs on alert: ‘Looking to change club’

Serie A clubs including Juventus and Roma are on high alert after Nigeria coach Eric Challe confessed Victor Osimhen ‘might be about to change clubs’ after two years with Galatasaray.

The centre-forward already won the Scudetto at Napoli, but the breakdown of his rapport with the club saw him sent out to Galatasaray initially on loan in 2024.

Despite initially commanding a fee twice that sum, he was eventually sold to the Turkish side last summer for €75m.

Now it would seem that he is on the market again, as confirmed in a press conference by Nigeria manager Challe, who left Osimhen and Ademola Lookman out of the squad for a friendly against Poland.

Nigeria confirm Osimhen on the move

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

“We miss two players because Victor Osimhen maybe he is about to change club, so I prefer he stays at home because if he plays and is not at 100 percent is not good,” said the coach.

“For Lookman he is very tired and Atletico ask us to excuse him.”

Juventus had already made several approaches for Osimhen in recent years, but Napoli were still burned by losing Gonzalo Higuain to their arch rivals and have since refused to sell top stars to the Bianconeri.

Indeed, the release clauses in their contracts are all valid only for clubs outside of Italy, to prevent a repeat of the €90m Higuain swoop of 2016.

NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Victor Osimhen of SSC Napoli stands disappointed during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

They went a step further with the sale to Galatasaray, reportedly inserting another clause blocking his move to Serie A until September 2027 with penalties worth €50m.

Now it remains to be seen if that is still valid, or could be waived for a club other than Juventus.

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray reacts against Federico Gatti of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

Osimhen scored 22 goals and provided eight assists in 33 competitive games this season, so if he is looking for a new club, a return to Serie A is not out of the question.

Juve would’ve been more likely had they qualified for the Champions League, but Roma are known to be seeking a centre-forward with similar characteristics.

Their first choice is Mason Greenwood of Olympique Marseille, but Osimhen could be on the radar now.

'The game rewarded him': Texas RHP Connor McCreery makes 2026 debut in NCAA regional game

With two outs in the ninth inning of a 16-2 win over Tarleton State on Saturday night, Texas baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle made a pitching change.

The decision to insert senior right-hander Connor McCreery into the game drew cheers from the Texas dugout and bullpen and likely a few groans from the fans who had been at UFCU Disch-Falk Field for nearly four hours. McCreery, though, made everyone happy by striking out Tarleton State's Mason Kirk on four pitches to end the contest.

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With Saturday's win, the Longhorns seized control of the Austin Regional. In order to advance to a super regional for the first time since 2023, Texas (42-13) now needs just one win over UC Santa Barbara (39-19) or Tarleton State (38-20).

Texas Longhorns head coach Jim Schlossnagle greets his players ahead of the NCAA Baseball Regional game against Holy Cross at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Friday, May 29, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

So, why did Schlossnagle make that late call to the Texas bullpen? Following the 14-run win, Schlossnalge gave a lengthy explanation as to why McCreery made the first appearance of his senior season. For Texas, the move had more to do with emotions than analytics.

"When we got the job here, it was obviously a tumultuous time," Schlossnagle said in reference to when Texas hired him away from Texas A&M following the 2024 season. "A lot of negative things were being said about our staff and everything that went down after the World Series in '24, and Connor was one of those guys that wanted to be here. He was a commodity on the transfer market and had options at other places and had some success at South Carolina, and he had enough trust and faith in us to come here.

"(He) had a great fall, and looked really awesome going the (2025) season, and started getting hurt, getting banged up, and went through a really, really tough surgery that not a lot of people come back from. We told him there were no guarantees. If he wanted to come back, he's welcome to be on the team, but there was no guarantee. And his quote to me was, 'I don't care if I ever pitch again. If I just get one more opportunity on the mound to help this team and help this program, that's what I'm doing.' And he came back here to do that.

"Man, he's been awesome. I think these guys will tell you what kind of teammate he is. He leads the pregame prayer down the right field line. He's been doing that for two years. One of the main reasons we still travel him is because of his impact in the dugout and with the team, and so the game rewarded him tonight. And he pitched well. When I brought him in, I said, 'This isn't a charity case.' Obviously, I wanted to give an opportunity to fulfill that dream of throwing at least one more time, but he threw really well. You never know what you have until you get it out there. Crazy things can happen in baseball, and Connor's an elite human and a great teammate."

The bench is loving the walk out song for McCreery pic.twitter.com/4VIgWtPrpH

— Nash (@NashTalksTexas) May 31, 2026

A New York native, McCreery spent the first two years of his college career at South Carolina. He appeared in three games with the Longhorns last season.

On Saturday, he was among the reserves who got playing time as Texas emptied its bench at the end of its lopsided win. McCreery, Hudson Hamilton and Michael Winter pitched the final two innings as Texas saved its top arms for the regional final. Position players Blake Peterson and Andrew Ermis also made their sixth and 14th appearances of the season.

Texas Longhorns pitcher Dylan Volantis (99) celebrates a third out with catcher Carson Tinney (8) during the NCAA Baseball Regional game against Tarleton State at UFCU Disch-Falk Field on Saturday, May 30, 2026 in Austin. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

On Saturday, Texas sets pitching record and plan for regional final

McCreery wasn't the only pitcher worth talking about after Texas beat Tarleton State. Texas ace Dylan Volantis started for the Longhorns and allowed three hits and one earned run over 6 ⅔ innings. Volantis (seven), Winter (one) and McCreery (one) combined for nine strikeouts on Saturday night. That upped UT's strikeout total for the season to 620, which breaks a school record of 618 that had been set during the 1985 season.

Golden:Well-rested Dylan Volantis leads well-tested Texas pitching staff in CWS quest

Schlossnagle also announced after the game that Ruger Riojas, who has thrown just five pitches since May 10 while dealing with shoulder tendonitis, is set to start for Texas in a regional final that is set to start at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Texas will advance to the super regionals if it beats UC Santa Barbara or Tarleton State, who will face each other in an elimination game at noon on Sunday. If Texas loses to either UC Santa Barbara or Tarleton State on Sunday, a winner-takes-all game will take place the following day.

GB's Thorpe & Tomblin win golds at World Cup

 Isabelle Thorpe and Ranjuo Tomblin
Isabelle Thorpe (right) won a silver medal at the World Aquatics Championships [Getty Images]

Great Britain continued their strong form at the Artistic Swimming World Cup to claim three gold medals in Pontevedra, Spain.

Olympic silver medallist Isabelle Thorpe, 25, and European champion Ranjuo Tomblin enjoyed a success in the fourth World Cup weekend of the season by first winning the mixed duet technical on Friday.

An outstanding display of power and precision secured a third victory in mixed duet events at World Cup meetings in 2026.

Tomblin, 20, who has established himself as one of the best male artistic swimmers in the world, then added to his gold medal tally by winning the men's solo free on Saturday.

The pair followed that up with a strong performance to win the mixed duet free - their fourth gold of the season together - on Sunday, scoring 259.5159 points.

2026 Browns offseason: Veterans on the hot seat after the NFL draft

CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 5: Ronnie Hickman #33 of the Cleveland Browns, Luke Wypler #56 of the Cleveland Browns, Paris Johnson Jr. #70 of the Arizona Cardinals and Dawand Jones #79 pose for a photo after the game at Cleveland Browns Stadium on November 5, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns beat the Cardinals 27-0. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cleveland Browns have taken this year’s offseason and made quite a few changes. Make that, a lot of changes. It began with the head coach and almost all of the coaching staff. The offense needed quite a bit, and so GM Andrew Berry focused more on this side of the ball since the franchise hired an offensive-minded coach to lead the team.

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Berry has signed eight reserve/futures contracts, plus through free agency, 2025 roster re-signings, and the recent NFL draft. There have been a total of 19 offensive players, 20 defenders, and three specialists who have been issued a contract from the end of the season to this week.

That’s 47 new players that Berry has negotiated with. The roster limit during the season is 53 on the main roster. Even if half of these new guys make the roster, that is a ton of turnover. Not to mention all of the new assistant coaches.

With new players, that means the possibility of jobs being taken away.

Here are three Browns veterans who could be on the hot seat to lose their positions as the 2026 NFL season begins.     

C Luke Wypler

At the end of last season, Wypler was starting at center after Ethan Pocic suffered a season-ending torn Achilles tendon in Week 14. Down the stretch, he came in and played 234 offensive snaps. Wypler was selected in the sixth round of the 2023 NFL draft as a backup and a developmental player who could one day take over the center spot.

Pocic was a free agent, and Berry never re-signed him to keep him in-house. But the probability that 2026 Wypler may not become Cleveland’s starting center began in free agency.

Berry inked veteran Elgton Jenkins in free agency after he was released from the Green Bay Packers. Jenkins had established himself as one of the most versatile offensive linemen in the league because he was capable of playing all five offensive line positions. He had 94 NFL starts and had played four different positions on the line (67 at LG, 13 at C, eight at LT, six at RT). And while Jenkins may end up at guard or tackle before training camp is completed, for now, he is penciled in at starting center.

But the story doesn’t end there. In the draft, Berry chose C Parker Brailsford out of Alabama in Round 5, who had been selected to the All-SEC Third Team. In three years of college ball at Washington and Alabama, Brailsford played two games at right guard and the remainder at center. However, he was a guard in high school.  

LINK: GET TO KNOW C PARKER BRAILSFORD

While Jenkins may be the starter listed on the depth chart for the time being, if Brailsford has a very good training camp, he could push Jenkins to another position and be the new starter. He has traits like Tyler Linderbaum, who was the Baltimore Ravens’ center under then-offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who runs the Browns now. Cleveland offensive line coach George Warhop coached Linderbaum in Baltimore as well.

The new offensive line configuration will begin with the center position. During OTAs, Monken has been using rookies with veterans in most position groups. If Brailsford begins getting more first-team reps, this would allow Warhop to move Jenkins off center and insert him in another area of need, or have him compete with either Tytus Howard at RT, Zion Johnson at LG, or become a swing O-lineman when somebody is injured.

Yes, it will be a three-way competition for the starting center, and in the end, it could mean that Wypler is once again the backup or could find himself at third-string if he doesn’t ball out in training camp.  

WR Cedric Tillman

This might be pretty obvious. Berry grabbed a pair of receivers early in this year’s NFL draft, taking KC Concepcion from Texas A&M in the bottom of Round 1, and then the next draft pick was Washington’s Denzel Boston with pick #39 in Round 2.

LINK: GET TO KNOW WR KC CONCEPCION

The expectations have been that Tillman would man one of the outside receiver spots, but those thought waves are shrinking. Tillman is a former third-round pick, and the Browns still are using words such as “develop,” “value,” and “eventual contributor.”

However, Tillman has been in the league since 2023. His best production came in his second year when he had 49 targets, 29 catches, and gained 339 yards with three touchdowns. On no planet is production such as this considered useful. His “developmental” status is long past. Last year was the time to explode with the offense and become a key performer. 833 total yards gained in three years is nothing to write Grandma about.  

Cedric Tillman and Isaiah McGuire also reached the Level One PPE and are set to earn non-guaranteed $3.6 million salaries this season. Wouldn’t be surprised to see a similar move with Tillman after Cleveland drafted two receivers with top-40 picks. https://t.co/FX7Q8gzcui

— Daniel Oyefusi (@DanielOyefusi) May 2, 2026

And now, Berry saw the writing on the wall with Tillman and selected two new guys in this year’s NFL draft, and both are expected to start right away. Receivers are able to convert from the college level to the professional ranks seamlessly.

Last year, Tillman had a hamstring injury and has missed numerous games in his three seasons, including several concussions. His injury history makes his situation feel even more uncertain.

His attraction was his ability to get up and grab contested passes with his 6’-3”, 215-pound frame. But he hasn’t proven to be a Red Zone target or the go-to guy in key third-down situations. And now, here comes Boston and his 6’-4”, 212-pound frame. Suddenly, the allure of Tillman is ghosting.

Couple that with multiple injuries and low production, and the fact that now that Concepcion and Boston are in the house, Tillman’s starting position is most likely gone. There might be a logjam at receiver with the Browns, coupled with Jamari Thrash and Isaiah Bond, and most likely, one of the aforementioned might be shipped off to a WR-needy team.

LT Dawand Jones

To begin the 2025 season, the Browns’ starting offensive line was one guy short of being the same group that was ranked #3 in 2023: RT Jack Conklin, RG Wyatt Teller, C Ethan Pocic, LG Joel Bitonio, and LT Dawand Jones. The only player that was different was Jones in place of Jed Wills.

As the season rolled along, this starting lineup became diluted due to injuries, which is something that happens quite a bit with Cleveland’s offensive line each year.  

The 2025 season was Jones’ third with the Browns. Each of the first two years, he ended up on IR. True to form, in Week 3 against the Green Bay Packers, Jones went down with a knee injury on the fifth play of the game. Another season-ending injury as he again had to recover from surgery, which this time was to repair an LCL tear and a hamstring avulsion in his knee. The only silver lining is that this issue occurred very early in the season, which gave Jones more time to heal and rehab.

Three injuries in three seasons. Ouch. When the Browns opened voluntary minicamp last month, Jones was present and practiced. With his experience playing either tackle spot, he has good enough traits and know-how to grab the starting LT position again.

LINK: GET TO KNOW OT SPENCER FANO

Before the NFL draft, Jones was listed on most depth charts as just that: starting LT. Then Berry took Spencer Fano out of Utah with the #9 overall pick in Round 1. If the position were wide open, Fano would simply slide into the job. But here is Jones. Now, Jones can challenge RT Howard for his spot, but Howard was obtained in a trade and has started the past two years at right tackle while with the Houston Texans. Not that he cannot be supplanted, but in all reasoning, Howard is the Browns’ new right tackle going forward.

The @Browns just got a 6’6 311lbs BEAST In Spencer Fano. He moves like a tight end in a tackle body with elite lateral agility to pull out in space, get reach blocks in the run game and the balance to recover when initially beat. He gave up 0 sacks in 357 pass-pro snaps last… pic.twitter.com/Rkkr06vWHp

— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) April 24, 2026

That leaves Jones the option to stay at left tackle and battle it out with Fano. He restructured his rookie deal, which cut his projected non-guaranteed $3.6 million to $1.5 million.

Just because Fano was taken in the first round does not mean the position is already his; he will have to work at taking it away from Jones, who has started 20 NFL games to Fano’s zero. The question is, will this coaching staff try to force him to start, or just not rush him? Maybe Jones is just going to hold the fort until he is ready.

Then again, it may be Jones’ spot to win and keep. Until he is hurt again?


Which of these 3 vets do you think is most likely to be off the Browns 53-man roster? Who do you think has the best chance to stick around?

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Fletcher's remarkable Scotland World Cup call after 17 minutes for Man Utd

It's amazing how life works out sometimes.

The Fletcher family were due to go to the World Cup anyway this summer.

With dad Darren's Manchester United Under-18s team completing an encouraging campaign with the frustration of losing both the FA Youth Cup and Premier League Under-18s final and twin sons Tyler and Jack both starting the Premier League 2 final loss to Brighton, there might have been a lingering sense of irritation as the family travelled around the United States to watch Scotland's matches.

Not anymore.

After just two senior substitute appearances, totalling 17 minutes, 16 of which came on the final day of the Premier League season at Brighton, Tyler Fletcher has got the World Cup call from Steve Clarke.

It is a quite incredible turn of events, reminiscent of when United's Norman Whiteside was called into Northern Ireland World Cup squad in 1982, also after just two senior appearances.

Clarke's shock choice says everything about the professionalism, diligence and work ethic Fletcher showed in training. That is what earned him a place on the bench for the pre-tournament friendly with Curacao after he was called into Clarke's training camp last week, mainly to get an indication of what is required at international level. Once there, Fletcher made a hugely positive impression on Scotland's coaches.

Then, when Billy Gilmour suffered the first-half injury that had such devastating personal consequences for the Napoli man, Fletcher was only held back as his immediate replacement through an element of caution on Clarke's part.

Fletcher's performance when he did come on at half-time was full of maturity.

This did not come as a surprise to any of the youth coaches who have worked with him at United.

After starting the season slightly behind twin brother Jack, who has opted to play for England's youth teams and played against – and beat – Tyler in a Euros Under-19s qualifier in November, it was the Scot who ended up in front.

Tyler was crowned United's Under-21 player of the year, receiving the award just before the first team played Nottingham Forest in their final home game of the campaign a fortnight ago, hours after that PL2 final defeat.

It was Tyler who was named on the bench for 11 of United's last 14 games, having initially been called up by Ruben Amorim for the home win over Newcastle on 26 December, ironically a game Jack played in.

Tyler's debut came as a last minute replacement for Kobbie Mainoo against Tottenham at Old Trafford on 7 February, the first academy player Michael Carrick gave a debut to as United boss.

Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick with Tyler Fletcher before he was introduced for his debut against Tottenham at Old Trafford in February
Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick with Tyler Fletcher before he was introduced for his debut against Tottenham at Old Trafford in February [Getty Images]

Both excellent long distance runners as well as footballers in their primary school days, Tyler and Jack have tended to be viewed as a pair.

Though they have taken strength from each other's presence as they have come through the ranks - initially at Manchester City before switching to United in 2023 - they are very much individuals, which goes beyond the beard Tyler grew which helped to tell the difference between them.

Often picked together in United's midfield at Under-21 level this season, Tyler is more of a number six or number eight. His brother plays slightly higher up the pitch.

Darren Fletcher, capped 80 times by Scotland, but who never played in a major tournament, has evidently been a key presence in shaping their respective careers. Time and again the duo are described as having similar traits to their dad, including, simply, 'being really good lads'.

However, Fletcher senior was also keen to ensure his sons progressed beyond Under-18 level before he agreed to take the job this season to avoid any issues.

Those who know Tyler say is he a confident, driven young man, but equally very low maintenance. 'Polite and conscientious' is how he has been described.

Physically, it has been noted he has settled down, which is key at an age where development is not complete and can come in surges.

Professional development has also been impressive.

Twelve months to the day before his international bow, Fletcher was making the second of two brief appearances for United in the final game of their controversial post-season tour of Asia.

It says plenty about his assimilation into the senior ranks, and his performances in his frequent call-ups to training sessions by Carrick that Fletcher was invited to the end-of-season squad dinner, arranged by skipper Bruno Fernandes, after the Forest game.

United coaches feel in addition to his stamina and athletic prowess, which they expect to improve as the months go on, Fletcher's all-round game has improved significantly.

They believe his ability on the ball, vision and understanding of the game means he will become more versatile as the years go on.

Fletcher has slowly been getting used to playing men's football.

In the first half of the campaign, it was for the Under-21 side at places like Brackley, Solihull and Tamworth in the National League Cup, or Lincoln, Barnsley and Notts County in the EFL Trophy. The appearance at Brighton alongside Shea Lacey confirmed Carrick, who has watched numerous Premier League 2 games in person, views him as one of the academy players most ready to make the big step up.

A week ago, the next stage for Fletcher was expected to be as one of the youngsters who will form the core of the group Carrick will take to Helsinki for United's first pre-season game against Wrexham on 18 July, the day before the World Cup final, and the trip to Rosenborg in Norway the following week.

Those plans might have to be shelved. Fletcher may have other, even more pressing commitments in July now.

"The best day of my life," was how Fletcher described his first team debut in February. That might have dropped down to number two.

‘A boring team that did nothing but defend’ – Sir Alex Ferguson rips into Arsenal in congratulatory message to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

‘A boring team that did nothing but defend’ – Sir Alex Ferguson rips into Arsenal in congratulatory message to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi
‘A boring team that did nothing but defend’ – Sir Alex Ferguson rips into Arsenal in congratulatory message to PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson congratulated PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi after Luis Enrique’s Les Parisiens went back-to-back in the Champions League. A year after their 5-0 dismantling of Inter Milan in Munich, PSG went the distance in Budapest against Arsenal. Ousmane Dembélé cancelled out Kai Havertz’s early opener, and the Ligue 1 champions won the penalty shoot-out after both Eberechi Eze and Gabriel went off target.

PSG now have won as many Champions League titles as Ferguson did with the Red Devils. The former Manchester United manager also took the opportunity to criticise PSG’s opponents on Saturday. As expected, Mikel Arteta’s Gunners went above and beyond to frustrate PSG with a near-perfect defensive display that was not at all to Ferguson’s liking.

L’Equipe reports that the Scot sent the following message to Al-Khelaïfi: “Nasser, this is Alex Ferguson. Well done, it was a tough night for you, but you played against a boring team that did nothing but defend. Enjoy your holidays, you deserve it.”

Ferguson’s comments echo those of João Neves, who said that PSG were the only team “willing to play a Champions League final.

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How Arne Slot and Liverpool players reacted to news of head coach’s sacking on Saturday

How Arne Slot and Liverpool players reacted to news of head coach’s sacking on Saturday
How Arne Slot and Liverpool players reacted to news of head coach’s sacking on Saturday

Arne Slot and the Liverpool players were said to have been taken aback by the club’s decision to part company with the head coach on Saturday.

Just six days after the conclusion to a horrible season for the Reds, it was confirmed that the 47-year-old had been relieved of his duties at Anfield, almost two years to the day that he officially took over from Jurgen Klopp.


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Multiple trusted sources have claimed that the Dutchman only learned of his fate yesterday morning, having been planning ahead for the 2026/27 campaign as recently as Friday, with FSG appearing to perform a volte-face from their rumoured long-held stance that they’d continue to persevere with him.

How did Slot and Liverpool players react to the news?

Lewis Steele, Merseyside football reporter for the Daily Mail, published an article detailing Liverpool’s decision to part ways with Slot, and he revealed that Saturday’s news came as a bombshell to many of those internally.

The journalist reported that the tactician was ‘surprised at the news’ after he was ‘given support in the last week’ but he is ‘not said to be licking his wounds’ and instead ‘leaves with pride at what he accomplished at the club’.

The Reds’ players were also said to have been ‘shocked’ by the hierarchy’s decision to relieve the 47-year-old of his duties at Anfield.

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What might Slot’s sacking mean for players at Liverpool?

Even though there had been abundant speculation over Slot’s future during the final few weeks of the season, paradoxically there’s still a sense that his departure has come out of the blue.

All the indications from reliable sources were that FSG would give the Dutchman at least the start of next term to try and instigate an improvement at Liverpool, but evidently they felt that this is the right time to make a change in the dugout.

The squad will now be eagerly awaiting news of a successor and how it might impact them individually and collectively. Will some players suddenly be deemed surplus to requirements? Will those who barely got a look-in (e.g. Harvey Elliott) now have a new lease of life at Anfield?

By sacking Slot at the start of the summer, the LFC hierarchy have given themselves ample time to appoint a replacement before the transfer window opens, and well in time for the beginning of pre-season.

Hopefully we’ll have clarity on that situation sooner rather than later and we can begin looking in earnest towards a new era at Anfield after the most difficult of seasons for the club.

Meet the Barcelona player who earned a place in the World Cup after playing just five minutes for his nation

Meet the Barcelona player who earned a place in the World Cup after playing just five minutes for his nation
Meet the Barcelona player who earned a place in the World Cup after playing just five minutes for his nation

There are World Cup stories that begin with a decade of caps, a truckload of goals and a nation already knowing and clamouring for the name to be included.

Hamza Abdelkarim’s story begins differently: Five minutes.

That is all the 18-year-old on-loan Barcelona forward has played for Egypt’s senior national team, and even that came after Hossam Hassan had already included him in the preliminary touring party to the United States for the marquee event.

Hassan decided there was enough promise in the teenager to take him to the biggest tournament in football.

Alongside Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush

Hamza Abdelkarim will go to the World Cup. (Picture credit: Instagram/@hamzabdelkarim)

Abdelkarim has been named in Egypt’s final 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup, featuring in a list that also includes names such as Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush.

Egypt will play in Group G alongside Belgium, New Zealand and Iran, opening their campaign against Rudi Garcia’s team in Seattle on June 15.

For Barcelona, it is a significant story. Perhaps their most surprising inclusion in the World Cup, Abdelkarim arrived on loan from Al Ahly earlier this year and has been part of the youth setup since.

The Catalan club have an option to make the deal permanent for around €1.5 million plus add-ons.

His only senior bow came in the recent friendly against Russia, which the Pharaohs won 1-0, when he came off the bench for the final five minutes of the game.

All eyes on him

Hamza Abdelkarim is a key player to watch in the World Cup. (Photo courtesy: FC Barcelona official website)

For any other player, five minutes would be a footnote. For Hamza, it has become a doorway.

His impact and goalscoring for the youth team have travelled faster than his reputation. Eventually, Hassan had to make one cut for the final squad, and he left Aqtai Abdullah out.

For Egypt, he is a calculated gamble.

He may not get many minutes in the tournament, but he will be keen to impress with whatever is afforded to him. Barcelona and Hansi Flick will surely be watching.

For the Catalan club, he is a potential investment suddenly attracting the global limelight, and if he can prove himself on the biggest stage, Barcelona could have the chance to sign one of the most promising young strikers around for an absolute bargain.

Yankees' J.C. Escarra working to make an unprecedented career change

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Mickey Mantle became the greatest switch-hitter baseball has ever seen by taking daily hacks from both sides of the plate from an early age, his father and grandfather each pitching from one side as the young Mick figured out how to hone each of his special swings.

Generally, switch-hitting isn't taken up by the weak-minded. It requires even more extra work than you'd think, because all of a sudden, you're trying to keep two swings in order at all times.

Anyway, that's what J.C. Escarra is trying to do in the middle of the MLB season for the New York Yankees.

YES Network play-by-play guy Michael Kay revealed during Saturday's broadcast that Escarra is working on learning a right-handed swing.

Escarra bats lefty, just as Yankees starter Austin Wells does. For now, the Yanks have let that ride out as is.

Eventually, though, the Yankees could try to trade for a right-handed hitting catcher. That could come at the expense of playing time or even a roster spot for Escarra. He's trying to prevent that from happening.

Michael Kay says he talked to J.C. Escarra before the game and Escarra mentioned trying to become a switch-hitter and has started doing so in batting practice

He does everything else right-handed and knows the Yankees are looking for a right-handed catcher at the deadline pic.twitter.com/TZ7lh2voo3

— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) May 31, 2026

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If Escarra can pull this off, it'll be immensely impressive. He'll surely get asked about it at some point, and maybe it's something he's tried in the past, given that Kay says Escarra is a natural righty at most things.

Still, in the middle of a season, it sounds like a tall task.

Escarra was an unlikely major leaguer to begin with, though, so he probably doesn't mind tough odds. He's going to put his mind to this task and see what he can accomplish.

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5 Eagles newcomers flying under the radar ahead of training camp

The Philadelphia Eagles added several headline-making players during the offseason, including cornerback Riq Woolen, edge rusher Jonathan Greenard, and first-round wide receiver Makai Lemon. Those additions have dominated offseason discussions, but some of the Eagles' most intriguing newcomers have received considerably less attention heading into training camp.

Here are five additions flying under the radar as Philadelphia prepares for the 2026 season.

Dontayvion Wicks, wide receiver

Much of the attention at wide receiver has focused on Lemon, DeVonta Smith, and the uncertainty surrounding A.J. Brown's future. Wicks could quietly emerge as a significant contributor in Sean Mannion's offense. Acquired from Green Bay, the former fifth-round pick brings size, route-running ability, and experience in a system connected to Mannion's coaching background. If he develops chemistry with Jalen Hurts, Wicks could push for meaningful snaps early in the season.

Dameon Pierce, running back

The Eagles signed Pierce to provide competition behind Saquon Barkley, but the veteran brings more than depth.

Pierce rushed for 939 yards as a rookie and has proven capable of handling a significant workload. With Will Shipley and Tank Bigsby also competing for touches, Pierce enters camp as a player who could quickly climb the depth chart if he recaptures his earlier form.

J.T. Gray, safety

Special teams additions rarely generate headlines, but Gray has built a long NFL career doing exactly that. The veteran safety signed with Philadelphia after spending time with several organizations and immediately upgrades the Eagles' special teams unit. His presence also adds depth and experience to a safety room undergoing significant changes.

Eli Stowers, tight end

The second-round pick has been somewhat overshadowed by Lemon, but Stowers could carve out a meaningful role sooner than expected.

Dallas Goedert remains the starter, yet the Eagles have long valued multiple-tight-end packages. Stowers arrives with upside as a receiver and the athletic traits needed to create matchup problems in the middle of the field.

Markel Bell, offensive tackle

Offensive linemen rarely generate offseason buzz, but Bell may become one of the most important developmental players on the roster. With questions surrounding Philadelphia's offensive line depth following the departure of longtime coach Jeff Stoutland, Bell enters camp with an opportunity to establish himself as a future contributor. The Eagles have consistently built through the trenches, and Bell could be the next player in that pipeline.

Final analysis

The Eagles possess one of the NFL's deepest rosters, which often allows under-the-radar additions to develop without significant pressure. As training camp approaches, Wicks, Pierce, Gray, Stowers, and Bell all have pathways to larger roles than many observers currently expect. For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, uncovering contributors from that group could prove just as important as the performances of its established stars.

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Daily Bean: Last Day of Worlds, Auston Matthews Update, Trade Talk

Daily Bean: Last Day of Worlds, Auston Matthews Update, Trade Talk
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Two Bruins are one win away from a gold at the IIHF World Championships

There are three still in the tournament; they were all on the schedule yesterday and are again today. Joonas Korpisalo has been backing up goaltender Justus Annunen, but he and Henri Jokiharju can win gold if they beat the host Switzerland this afternoon. Fraser Minten and Team Canada will play Norway for the bronze. 

In other Bruins news, more report cards, a P-Bruins AHL signing, and a former assistant coach is in the running for another AHL gig. 

Around the league, Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews reportedly had a “positive” meeting with the new front office, but there are some things they need to do to let him know they are bought in. The Red Wings are looking for center help, but the market is weak, and the top guy might not be the one they are looking for. 

The Sharks have the No. 2 pick, but they may shop it if the right deal comes across GM Mike Grier’s desk. The Sabres have a goalie who may be on the move this summer, and an insider thinks a team in the Atlantic Division is a fit. 

The Lemieux family also released a statement last night. 

Happy Sunday, catch up on Bruins and league news in today’s Daily Bean:

Boston Bruins

REPORT CARD: Yesterday’s report card looked at three more defensemen: Jonathan Aspirot, Mason Lohrei, and Andrew Peeke. Marco Sturm called Aspirot a “pleasant surprise” after he signed a two-year extension in January, and the future is in the air for Peeke and Lohrei. 

Click here for the first three report cards

IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: Two of the three remaining Bruins played yesterday, playing against each other, and they are back on the schedule today as the tournament comes to a close.

Finland beat Canada 4-2 yesterday and will compete for gold today. 

PROVIDENCE BRUINS: The P-Bruins signed 21-year-old defenseman Dylan MacKinnon to a one-year AHL contract yesterday. He played in 45 games with the Charlottetown Islanders and two with the Moncton Wildcats, both in the QMJHL, this season. 

MacKinnon, from Riverview, New Brunswick, played in three regular-season games with the Maine Mariners in April.

The Fourth Period: According to David Pagnotta, Jay Leach is in the running for the Belleville Senators (AHL) head coaching job. 

He’s also a candidate for the Hartford Wolf Pack job

NHL News & National Hockey Now

Toronto Hockey Now: Auston Matthews will stay in Toronto as long as they meet some of his needs this summer. Well, by July 15. He wants to win in Toronto, and with two years left on his contract, the clock is ticking. Dave Litman has more on the six boxes the Leafs’ new front office has to check to convince him to stay. 

San Jose Hockey Now: The Sharks select No. 2, will they entertain a trade for the pick? Pierre LeBrun reported that Mike Grier is “absolutely open” to making a deal, but it all depends on what he gets. Sheng Peng spoke to three scouts and an executive to come up with some reasonable trades

NHLtraderumors.me: Sabres goalie Devon Levi did not play in an NHL game this season, but he’s involved in trade talks early into the offseason. Kevin Weekes told the NHL Network that there will be some suitors, and he wonders if the Senators will try to make a move to help Linus Ullmark

Detroit Hockey Now: The Red Wings are among the teams looking for center help this summer. Daily Faceoff listed Boone Jenner as the top UFA center, and Kevin Allen writes that he may not be a fit in Detroit. 

Philly Hockey Now: The future of the Flyers’ blue line is in good shape. They have two young defensemen, Jamie Drysdale, 24, and Cam York, 25, and both of them had pretty good seasons under Rick Tocchet. Will James has high grades for the two.

Brendan Lemieux (via Instagram): Brendan Lemieux, Claude’s son, released a statement on behalf of the Lemieux family last night. 

In addition, the family will donate his brain to the UNITE Brain Bank at the Boston University CTE Center. 

“The family emphasizes that this decision is a gift to science, to athletes, and to future generations of families seeking answers. No conclusions should be drawn at this time regarding any diagnosis.”

TSN: Dennis Hull, who played 13 seasons for the Blackhawks from 1964-77, passed away yesterday at 81. His nephew confirmed the death on social media, and the Blackhawks followed with a statement from their owner. 

Stanley Cup Final Schedule

  • Game 1: at Carolina – Tuesday, June 2, 8:00 PM
  • Game 2: at Carolina – Thursday, June 4, 8:00 PM
  • Game 3: at Vegas – Saturday, June 6, 8:00 PM
  • Game 4: at Vegas – Tuesday, June 9, 8:00 PM
  • Game 5*: at Carolina – Thursday, June 11, 8:00 PM
  • Game 6*: at Vegas – Sunday, June 14, 8:00 PM
  • Game 7*: at Carolina – Wednesday, June 17, 8:00 PM

Today’s IIHF World Championship Schedule

Bronze: Canada (1) vs. Norway – 9:30 AM (US: NHLN; CA: TSN4)

Gold: Switzerland vs. Finland (2) – 2:20 PM (US: NHLN; CA: TSN4)

(all times ET)

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MotoGP Italian GP: Marco Bezzecchi leads emotional Aprilia 1-2

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Marco Bezzecchi scored his first grand prix win since March and stretched his MotoGP championship lead after winning the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello on Sunday.

On a spectacular weekend for Aprilia, Bezzecchi headed his factory team-mate Jorge Martin home, allowing the latter to entrench himself in second place in the championship standings.

Francesco Bagnaia's third place helped Ducati salvage some pride at a circuit on which it had dominated in recent years.

Bezzecchi made a far better job of the first corner than he had in the Saturday sprint, staying patient in the face of early resistance from Martin, who grabbed a brief lead. But Bezzecchi was back in front of his team-mate by the time they exited Borgo San Lorenzo on lap one.

Read Also: MotoGP Italian GP: Raul Fernandez scores first sprint win in Aprilia 1-2

Sprint winner Raul Fernandez was already out of contention by this stage, having wildly outbraked himself at the first corner following a good start from the front row. The Trackhouse man was well outside the top 10 by the time he picked up the pieces.

On lap two, Bagnaia took second from Martin. Then, a lap later, the factory Ducati went past the factory Aprilia of Bezzecchi, raising memories of many of a previous Mugello triumph for the two-time world champion.

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Bezzecchi, however, was simply playing a patient game, taking good care of his tyres as he sought to get back on the grand prix winning trail for the first time since Austin in March. Martin proved to be no major threat, remaining a safe distance behind in third as Bezzechi hung on to Bagnaia's rear tyre.

On lap 14 of 23, Bezzecchi took advantage of a superb final sector on the previous lap and a subsequent 6km/h edge through the speed trap to simply drive past Bagnaia. He pulled away immediately, and when Martin swept through on Bagnaia two laps later, it became clear that the factory Ducati was beginning a serious battle for late-race pace.

That put him at the mercy of Ai Ogura, who was on one of his trademark charges. The Japanese Trackhouse Aprilia rider reeled him in quickly over the last two laps, nosing up his inside at the final corner of the race. But Ogura ran wide, and Bagnaia defied the odds to hang on up the hill to the finish line and claim a home podium.

Next up behind Ogura was Fabio Di Giannantonio, who had to recover from yet another dreadful start that dropped the VR46 Ducati rider outside of the top 10 on the first lap.

Both Ogura and Di Giannantonio's charges were helped by Marc Marquez's ability to bottle up some of the riders they needed to pass, most notably Pedro Acosta. The KTM tried all kinds of tricks to get past the cunning but injured champion, only to be repeatedly thwarted as Marquez stubbornly held on.

It was lap 16 before Acosta finally passed Marquez for good - but by then the pair had nothing for Ogura and Di Giannantonio. As Acosta and Marquez made do with sixth and seventh respectively, Fernandez had to settle for a disappointing eighth place. 

MotoGP Italian GP results

Photos from Italian GP - Sunday

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Toprak Razgatlioglu, Pramac Racing

Toprak Razgatlioglu, Pramac Racing

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

Maverick Vinales, KTM Tech 3

Maverick Vinales, KTM Tech 3

Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing

Pedro Acosta, KTM Factory Racing

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Fabio Quartararo, Yamaha Factory Racing

Enea Bastianini, KTM Tech 3

Enea Bastianini, KTM Tech 3

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Raul Fernandez, Trackhouse Racing

Raul Fernandez, Trackhouse Racing

Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

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Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes Formula 1 driver on the grid

Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes Formula 1 driver on the grid

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Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Racing Team

Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Racing Team

Alex Rins, Yamaha Factory Racing

Alex Rins, Yamaha Factory Racing

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

Fermin Aldeguer, Gresini Racing

Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Racing Team

Franco Morbidelli, VR46 Racing Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda

Diogo Moreira, Team LCR Honda

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

Joan Mir, Honda HRC

Joan Mir, Honda HRC

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Enea Bastianini, Red Bull KTM Tech 3

Enea Bastianini, Red Bull KTM Tech 3

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing, Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing, Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team

Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team, Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

Francesco Bagnaia, Ducati Team

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

Marco Bezzecchi, Aprilia Racing

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NFL Rule Change Could Force Detroit Lions to Leave Some Players Behind

The NFL has quietly made a scheduling change that could create a major headache for the Detroit Lions and several other teams at the end of training camp.

For years, NFL teams played their final preseason game and then had until the following Tuesday afternoon to trim their rosters to 53 players. That timeline gave coaches and front offices a couple of days to review film, evaluate bubble players, and make some of the toughest decisions of the year.

That luxury is now gone.

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Lions Facing a Much Shorter Deadline

Under the NFL’s new rules, teams must finalize their 53-man rosters by Sunday, August 30 at 6 p.m. ET.

For most teams, the adjustment won’t be dramatic because their final preseason game is scheduled for Friday night.

The Lions, however, are one of four teams affected more significantly.

Detroit’s final preseason game against the Indianapolis Colts is scheduled for Saturday, August 29 in Indianapolis. That means Dan Campbell, Brad Holmes, and the rest of the front office will have less than 24 hours after the final whistle to make dozens of roster decisions.

Instead of spending Sunday reviewing game film and debating final roster spots, the Lions will essentially have to arrive at many of those decisions before the game is even played.

Bubble Players Could Feel the Impact

While most roster spots are already spoken for by late August, the final few positions often come down to preseason performances.

In previous years, a player could make a last-minute impression during the final exhibition game and give coaches time to carefully evaluate whether he deserved a roster spot.

Now, there will be far less time for that process.

Players fighting for jobs at positions such as wide receiver, linebacker, offensive line, and defensive back may find themselves impacted the most. A strong performance against the Colts could still matter, but the compressed timeline means decisions may already be leaning one way or another before kickoff.

For fringe roster players, every hour matters.

Why the NFL Made the Change

There is a positive side to the new schedule.

By requiring teams to complete roster cuts on Sunday evening, the NFL can begin the waiver claim process much earlier.

Teams will have until Monday afternoon to submit claims on players released by other organizations. That gives clubs additional time to bring new players into the building before Week 1 preparations begin.

For the Lions, that could prove beneficial.

If Brad Holmes identifies a player released elsewhere who fits Detroit’s roster, the team would have nearly two full weeks before its regular-season opener against the New Orleans Saints to get that player acclimated.

Lions Must Be Prepared

The reality is that Holmes and Campbell likely have most of their roster decisions mapped out well before the final preseason game arrives.

Still, the new deadline removes flexibility from the process.

The Lions, Colts, Bears, and Titans now face a unique challenge that most of the league avoids. Rather than spending Sunday carefully reviewing every final roster battle, they’ll be racing against the clock.

For a team with playoff aspirations and one of the deepest rosters in the NFL, that could mean some difficult decisions have to be made faster than ever before.

Survive And Advance, Tide Beats USC Upstate 7-5

Justin LeBron did it all in leading the Tide to a 7-5 win over USC Upstate on Saturday night
May 30, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama shortstop Justin Lebron (1) tracks down a softly hit line drive between short and third in the Tuscaloosa NCAA Regional winner’s bracket game between Alabama and USC Upstate in Sewell-Thomas Stadium. | Gary Cosby Jr. / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Alabama Crimson Tide is one win away from hosting a Super Regional next week. After defeating Alabama State 21-3 on Friday night the Tide defeated South Carolina Upstate 7-5 on Saturday night. The game scheduled for 6 p.m was delayed until a 7:36 start time because of potential rain. That rain didn’t come until the third inning of the game, but the teams played through it. SCU defeated Oklahoma State 8-5 on Friday. OSU defeated Alabama State 8-7 in 11 innings on Saturday and will play Upstate Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. The Tide awaits the win of that game for a 7 p.m. CT game on Sunday.

In Saturday’s game Alabama junior left hander Zane Adams faced off with fellow left hander Chris Torres for USC Upstate. The Tide was designated as the visiting team under the NCAA Regional Rules, but were allowed to use their normal dugout and bullpen. In the 1st Bama got a two out single from Brady Neal and a walk to Jason Torres, but could not push a run across. Adams also worked around a walk and single in the bottom half of the frame. Neither team threatened in the 2nd inning.

In the to top of the 3rd the Tide broke through. Justin LeBron lined a one out single to centerfield and stole second base. After Neal struck out for out two, Torres blasted a double into the left field corner to score LeBron. Johnny Lemm was hit by a pitch to bring freshman slugger Eric Hines to the plate. In a steady rainfall the big Tuscaloosa native muscled a ball the other way over the right field fence for a three run home run and a 4-0 Bama lead. The Spartans used a one out double, an error, and a sacrifice fly to cut the lead to 4-1.

Alabama matched that run in the top of the 4th inning. Bryce Fowler blasted a two out triple off the center field wall, his second three bagger in the last two games. LeBron stroked a single into left field to scored Fowler, then stole second base for his 40th stolen bag of the year in 41 attempts. A strikeout stranded the shortstop there. Upstate cut into the lead in the bottom half, with some help from some shoddy Tide defense. After a lead off single by Trey Bentley, Adams threw the ball away on a pick off attempt allowing Bentley to advance to second. A single and a sacrifice fly brought the Spartan’s centerfielder home. Wylie Waters then singled to put two runners on, but a nifty double play started by a ground ball to Adams, who threw to LeBron, who fired to first, ended the inning.

Bama added to the lead in the top of the fifth. Torres drew a walk and moved to third on a single by Lemm. Lemm, the Tides primary catcher, suffered a hand injury in Friday nights win and was doubtful to play. However after treatment and a special glove he was able to fill the DH role on Saturday night. Hines struck out before Brennan Holt was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Luke Vaughn lined out to bring Peyton Steele to the plate. Steele worked a full count walk to drive in Torres, making the score 6-1. Fowler grounded out to end the inning. Adams worked around two two- out walks in the bottom half to hold the score.

The Tide got their last run of the game in the of the sixth. Leading off, LeBron slammed his second home run in as many days over the left field wall, his 16th of the season. Adams was back out for the bottom half and after allowing a lead off single before using a line out and two strikeouts to end his outing with a 7-2 lead. Adams allowed six hits, three walks, two unearned runs, and struck five.

Vaughn was hit by a pitch and Fowler singled in the 7th, but the Tide couldn’t score either man. Matthew Heirberger replaced Adams and was also victimized by his teams defense. Henry Zenor reached on an error by Holt at second base, and advanced on a walk. Holt and LeBron combined for a double play that moved Zenor to third base. Johnny Sweeney then smoked a home run to right field to cut the lead to 7-4. At this point all four Spartan runs were unearned.

Torres and Lemm both singled in the 8th, but a double play rapped into by Hines ended that threat. Heiberger allowed a bloop single just out of the reach of LeBron in the bottom half. The Tide went down in order in the 9th to set up the nerve wracking finish. After a ground out by Zenor, Maloy Heaghney laced a single. Tyler Lang hit a ball in the hole at shortstop where LeBron made the play and laser throw to retire him a first base, and Heaghney advanced to second. With two outs Torres fielded a ground ball at third base and appeared to hesitate on the throw, that sailed wide, putting runners on the corners. Bentley slapped a double into the left field corner to score one and push Sweeney to third base. Chase Kroeberger, into the game as a defensive replacement, just missed throwing Bentley out at second on the play. Bama challenged the safe call, but did not win the challenge. With the tying runs in scoring position and the winning run at the plate, Jake Armsey smoked a ball to deep centerfield that Fowler hauled in a few feet from the wall to end the game with the Tide on the good end of the 7-5 score.

Bama hit 11-37 in the game with four walks, four hit batters, a triple, a double, two home runs, two stolen bases, struck out seven times, and left 11 men on base. The biggest issue was the Tide committed six errors. Bama did turn three key double plays.LeBron finished 3-5 with a home run, two RBI, two runs scored, and two stolen bases, as well as several highlight reel plays at shortstop. Fowler was 2-5 with a triple and a run, Torres hit 2-3 with two walks, two runs, and a run driven in. Lemm was 2-4 with a hit by pitch and a run. Hines drove in three with hit 9th home run of the season. Adams improved to 7-4 with the win after not allowing any earned runs. Heiberger earned his 5th save of the season year with his three inning outing. Heiberger allowed four hits with one walk, one strikeout, and two runs-both of which were unearned.

South Carolina Upstate hit 10-36 with four walks, one home run, two doubles, one sac fly, and left 1o on base. Bentley and Armsey led the way with hits each. Wyatt Land, the second Spartan pitcher, was the loser and fell to 1-2 on the year. USCU used three pitchers two innings each and one for the last three frames.

The win improved the Tide to 39-19 on the year, and on the cusp of reaching Super Regional play for the second time since 2023. One more win this weekend, weather it comes tonight or in a winner take all game on Monday, would put Bama as a Super Regional host for the first time since 2006. The defensive woes that had improved over the last several games, reared its ugly head again last night. Four of the six miscues were throwing errors, and that needs to be cleaned up. It is a testament to the pitching staff to only allow five runs-all unearned- with that type of play behind them. LeBron is playing like the best player in the country right now and drew praise from Carolina coach Kane Sweeney, calling the shortstop “one of the most explosive players I’ve seen in person, and honestly kind of fun to watch. I wish we weren’t playing against him tonight, but he is definitely a really good baseball player.” Fowler has been the spark for the Tide for much of the season and has continued that during this Regional run. The Tide will play the winner of the Upstate and Oklahoma State winner at 7 p.m. tonight. The Cowboys and Spartans will faced off at 2 p.m in an elimination game.

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Brahim Diaz open to Juventus loan but depends on Real Madrid, Como and Nico Paz

Brahim Diaz open to Juventus loan but depends on Real Madrid, Como and Nico Paz
Brahim Diaz open to Juventus loan but depends on Real Madrid, Como and Nico Paz

Reports on Sunday claim that Brahim Diaz is open to the idea of joining Juventus on a season-long loan deal, but Real Madrid want to definitively settle the ongoing situation involving Como and Nico Paz first.

Brahim Diaz open to the idea of a Juventus loan

Juventus are looking to strengthen Luciano Spalletti’s squad following the team’s failure to qualify for the Champions League in the final weeks of the Serie A season, and recent reports claim that former Milan loanee is a possibility for the Bianconeri.

Diaz provided two goals and nine assists from 42 appearances across all competitions in a season where he largely served as an understudy to the likes of Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.

The 26-year-old has plenty of competition for a spot in the Real Madrid line-up: Their attacking department includes the aforementioned Vinicis, Rodrygo and also Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, Arda Guler, Franco Mastantuono and Endrick. And, there is a chance that Como’s Nico Paz is added to that list this summer.

For that reason, Brahim is open to the idea of joining Juventus on a straight, season-long loan deal, not including an option to buy according to Sunday’s reports from Tuttosport.

SEVILLE, SPAIN – MAY 17: Brahim Diaz of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan on May 17, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Sunday’s update claims that Real Madrid are unlikely to oppose the idea of sending Diaz out on loan for the season, but there are a few other priorities to sort out first, most importantly the club’s upcoming Presidential election.

Madrid also need to settle the Nico Paz situation with Como. The Spanish giants have an option to buy the Argentina international back from Como for a fee of €9m this summer, and will have another option to buy him back for €10m in 2027, and for now, it is not 100% clear where Paz will be playing his football in 2026-27.

If he does return to Madrid this summer, then Diaz is expected to fall further down the pecking order, which could play nicely into Juventus’s hands.

Red Bull Bragantino and Inter line-ups out for BR 26 clash

Red Bull Bragantino and Inter line-ups out for BR 26 clash
Red Bull Bragantino and Inter line-ups out for BR 26 clash

Red Bull Bragantino and Internacional face off this Sunday (31) at Estádio Cícero de Souza Marques, in Bragança Paulista, for the 18th round of the Brazilian Championship.

The match marks the teams’ final commitment in the competition before the calendar is paused for the 2026 World Cup.


How the teams arrive

Both teams take the field with very different objectives in the standings, reflecting their current moments in the season:

RB Bragantino: They sit in 5th place with 26 points. The current focus is staying in the G-6 (the Libertadores qualification zone). The team comes in riding a run of three straight wins, the latest of them in the Copa Sudamericana.

Internacional: They sit in 13th place with 21 points. The immediate goal is to pick up points and move once and for all away from the relegation zone. The team from Rio Grande do Sul is looking to bounce back after a 2-0 defeat to Vitória in the previous round.

Under Vagner Mancini, Massa Bruta want to take advantage of their good form and home support to establish themselves among the frontrunners. Colorado, coached by Paulo Pezzolano, see the clash as crucial to turning things around, securing three points, and heading into the World Cup break with a little more breathing room.

Lineups 

Red Bull Bragantino

Absences: Rodriguinho and Henry Mosquera (suspended); Andres Hurtado (called up); Davi Gomes, Ryan, Matheus Fernandes, Eduardo and Fabinho (injured); Fabrício and Guzman Rodríguez (physical transition).

One booking away from suspension: Andres Hurtado, Gabriel, Isidro Pitta, Juninho Capixaba and Matheus Fernandes.

Internacional

On Internacional’s side, the main news is the return of Colombian Carbonero, who served a suspension and comes in for the sent-off Bernabei. In attack, Alerrandro faces his former club banking on the famous "former player’s curse."

Absences: Bernabei (suspended); Rochet and Félix Torres (called up); Alan Rodríguez (injured).

One booking away from suspension: Bruno Gomes, Matheus Bahia and head coach Paulo Pezzolano.


Officiating

Referee: Alex Gomes Stefano (RJ)

Assistant referees: Thiago Henrique Neto Correa Farinha (RJ) and Luiz Claudio Regazone (RJ)

Fourth official: Léo Simão Holanda (CE)

VAR: Pablo Ramon Goncalves Pinheiro (RN)


Competition: Brazilian Serie A Championship (Round 18)

Date and time: Sunday, May 31, 2026, at 11 a.m.

Venue: Estádio Cícero de Souza Marques, Bragança Paulista (SP)

Broadcast: Premiere

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Did Ilia Topuria just go too far? ‘Special Rose’ to Justin Gaethje causes shock in UFC White House Promo

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Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC

Ilia Topuria has decided to mix things up ahead of his next appearance.

The UFC lightweight champion is just over two weeks away from stepping back into the Octagon, having been out of action since his knockout win over Charles Oliveira in June 2024.

That victory added to an already impressive list of names, with Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway among those Topuria has beaten.

Topuria is known for carrying a red rose in honour of his opponents, but for this particular event at the White House, he’s decided to do something a bit different.

Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

Topuria’s white rose for Justin Gaethje ahead of their UFC White House main event

In a 2023 interview with The Schmo, Topuria explained the meaning behind his tradition.

“So, it’s a respect I showed for my opponents after the fight. I’ll leave the rose in the Octagon; that’s just showing the respect,” he said at the time.

This time, though, there will be a change. Ahead of UFC White House, Topuria will swap out his usual red rose for a white one.

“Justin will fall at the White House,” Topuria said in the promo.

“I have a special rose just for him.”

The early promotional material for UFC White House didn’t go down well with fans, largely because of its heavy use of AI-generated content. But this new clip had a much better reception online.

A lot of fans honed in on Topuria’s choice of a white rose, seeing it as an ominous sign for Gaethje’s chances.

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The Rockets Keep Losing Because They Aren’t Playing 2026 Basketball

The Rockets won 52 games, finished near the top of the Western Conference, and still fell flat. That’s what has the league and fans in such a tizzy. 30 games lost isn’t a total crisis, but when you’re consistently losing to the math game, it’s time to rethink your strategy… and probably your roster.

Houston finished 23rd in the NBA in three-point attempts this season at just 31.5 per game. As far as efficiency, they shot 36.4 percent from deep this year, which is perfectly respectable. They just didn’t seem particularly interested in finding out how many points were sitting out there waiting for them. 

A lot of the teams that put Houston to bed repeatedly have something in common.

Take the Spurs. Houston lost three games to San Antonio by an average of 16 points. In those losses, the Rockets attempted just 26 threes per game. Meanwhile, the Spurs averaged 40.3 attempts against Houston this season while shooting 36.6-percent from deep. That’s virtually identical to the Rockets’ season-long percentage.

Against the Thunder? Same story.

The Rockets fell twice to Oklahoma City by an average of 10.5 points. The Rockets averaged 31.5 attempts from deep those nights. Oklahoma City averaged 43 attempts against Houston this season.

The Rockets keep trying to win basketball the old-fashioned way, and there’s nothing wrong with that, so long as you’re cool with a third consecutive first-round exit. Physical defense and rebounding can only take you so far. To be fair, 52 games is far… but isn’t going to cut it. 

The rest of the league figured out a long time ago that three is worth more than two. The Rockets have finally reached the point where they have to admit it. 

Rajat Patidar: The injury replacement turned captain who changed the fate of RCB

For nearly two decades, Royal Challengers Bengaluru carried a burden that seemed impossible to shake off. Every season began with hope and ended with disappointment. ‘Ee sala cup namde’ became less a rallying cry and more a reminder of how elusive the IPL trophy remained.

Then came a captain nobody saw coming.

Soft-spoken away from the spotlight and measured in his demeanour, Rajat Patidar never fit the image of a franchise-defining superstar. Yet under his leadership, ‘Ee sala cup namdu’ finally became reality.




Now, with RCB one victory away from defending their title, Patidar stands on the verge of achieving something only Rohit Sharma and MS Dhoni have managed in IPL history.

The journey from injury replacement to title-winning captain was never supposed to look like this.


The Reinvention of 2026


Most championship-winning teams struggle to sustain success. Patidar ensured RCB remained contenders. If IPL 2025 was about ending a drought, IPL 2026 has been about proving it was no accident. The season has showcased another evolution in his leadership. His captaincy has become sharper, his field placements more proactive and his management of bowlers increasingly astute. His batting has also reached another level.

Patidar has scored 486 runs in 14 matches, his highest tally in an IPL campaign. He has smashed 41 sixes and once again established himself as one of the most destructive middle-order batters in the competition. The calm, understated captain continues to be RCB's middle-overs enforcer.

The defining moment came in Qualifier 1 against Gujarat Titans. With a place in the final at stake, Patidar produced arguably the finest innings of his captaincy career, smashing an unbeaten 93 off just 33 deliveries. RCB posted a record playoff total and stormed into another IPL final.

Now, the injury replacement who once went unsold at auction stands one victory away from achieving something only MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma have managed as IPL captains.

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The Captain Who Changed RCB's Fortunes



Along with batting coach Dinesh Karthik and head coach Andy Flower, Patidar helped transform RCB from a star-dependent side into one of the most complete teams in the IPL. The batting became deeper. The bowling became more structured. The dressing room became less reliant on individual brilliance.

Looking back, it seems obvious. At the time, it wasn't.

Ahead of IPL 2025, RCB faced a massive leadership dilemma. Faf du Plessis had moved on. Virat Kohli was available but chose to continue without captaincy responsibilities. Most expected the franchise to appoint a bigger international name.

Instead, RCB placed their faith in Patidar, whom they retained for Rs 11 crore ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction. Patidar had already demonstrated leadership qualities while captaining Madhya Pradesh to the final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in 2024, where they eventually lost to Mumbai, led by Shreyas Iyer.

RCB were betting on character rather than celebrity. It proved to be one of the smartest decisions in franchise history.
















The Knock That Changed His Career Forever








RCB first picked Patidar at the IPL 2021 mini-auction for Rs 20 lakh. A top-order batter from Madhya Pradesh, he had already built a reputation in domestic cricket and would later play a pivotal role in ending the state's 69-year wait for a Ranji Trophy title.

Playing for RCB in his first season, however, Patidar had a miserable outing. He got only four opportunities in the middle order and scored just 71 runs. He was subsequently released ahead of the IPL 2022 mega auction, where he went unsold.

Disappointed, Patidar moved on from his IPL dreams and even fixed his wedding dates for May 2022. Midway through the season, RCB wicketkeeper Luvnith Sisodia suffered an injury. RCB head coach Mike Hesson called Patidar as a replacement.

Although Patidar later revealed that he initially did not want to join because he thought he would spend the entire season sitting on the bench, he eventually agreed after the insistence of his family.

The rest is history.


Patidar played eight matches and finished as one of the most successful uncapped players for RCB that season, scoring 333 runs, including a breathtaking 112* off 54 balls against Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator. He became the first uncapped player in IPL history to score a century in the playoffs.

Injury Nearly Derailed Everything



Just when Patidar appeared ready to establish himself permanently, another setback arrived. An Achilles heel injury ruled him out of IPL 2023 entirely. Missing a full season was a massive blow. He returned to domestic cricket after recovering from the injury and slowly rebuilt his career. Following a successful domestic stint for Madhya Pradesh, he earned his ODI debut for India against South Africa in 2023, where he scored 22 runs as an opener. He later made his Test debut against England in 2024. Across three matches, he scored 63 runs.


The Rise of the Spin Basher



Patidar returned to RCB and enjoyed a full season in the middle order, scoring 395 runs in 15 matches. More importantly, he showed the cricketing world exactly what he was capable of. Rajat smashed 33 sixes during the season and earned the reputation of being one of the best spin-hitters in the league. He concluded the campaign with a stunning strike rate of 177.33, establishing himself as a genuine middle-order match-winner.

By the time RCB entered a leadership transition phase, Patidar was no longer merely a comeback story. He had become one of the most destructive middle-order batters in the tournament and one of the franchise's most dependable performers - and now the IPL-winning captain.

In a franchise built around superstars, an overlooked domestic batter suddenly became the hero.

Fever's whole approach is setting Caitlin Clark up to fail

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The Indiana Fever's defensive approach isn't the reason Caitlin Clark only scored six points on Saturday night. There's plenty to be figured out after a really rough game for the WNBA superstar.

But something is becoming clear and obvious: The way the Fever are playing defense might be setting Clark up to fail.

Opposing teams want to target Clark in isolation, and the Fever are letting them.

Simply put, the Fever are switching on screens. That allows teams to bring the player Clark is defending into the action as a screener, and when Indiana switches, Clark is then guarding the ball handler. At that point, the player with the ball goes to work to attack Clark.

MORE: Megan Gustafson embodies the story of an expansion team

Clark has defended the most isolations in the WNBA so far this season, more than double of anyone else:

If it's felt like teams have *really* looked to attack Caitlin Clark 1v1 this year, it's because they have.

Total isolations defended so far, per Second Spectrum:

1) Caitlin Clark (42)
2) Olivia Miles (19)
3) Pauline Astier/DeWanna Bonner (18)
5) Kelsey Mitchell (17)

— Nekias (Nuh-KAI-us) Duncan (@NekiasNBA) May 31, 2026

A follow-up post to that goes on to note that the Fever have the highest switch rate in the league last year, after ranking fifth in that category last year.

"I wonder how much of that is something Steph (White) wants more of vs. a safeguard for the navigation issues most of their guards have," the above poster, Nekias Duncan, writes.

MORE: Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd share a viral video moment

Some screens are sturdy and force switches, but some are more for effect and probably don't really need to be switched. It's much of what the New York Knicks did against James Harden recently in the NBA playoffs.

There are definitely ways to hunt matchups, but if the defense works, it can prevent a lot of that from happening.

Right now, the Fever are letting Clark be putting into the action and targeted, over and over, and it might not be an ideal way to proceed going forward.

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MotoGP leader Bezzecchi wins Italian Grand Prix

Marco Bezzecchi leans low to his right as he takes a corner
Marco Bezzecchi has twice finished third in the MotoGP championship [Getty Images]

MotoGP championship leader Marco Bezzecchi fought through to beat Aprilia team-mate Jorge Martin and win the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello.

Bezzecchi won the opening three rounds of the year and returned to the top step in race seven to open up a 17-point lead over Martin in the standings.

The 27-year-old celebrated at the finish with fellow Italian and Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli.

Manufacturer Aprilia had never won their home race in the premier class but took an emotional one-two finish as Italian bikes dominated.

Spanish rider Martin, the 2024 championship winner, set a MotoGP speed record on Friday when his Aprilia clocked 229mph.

Ducati were third on Sunday with two-time champion Francesco Bagnaia.

Bagnaia was able to pass Bezzecchi and make a run for victory midway through the race, but Bezzecchi fought back to regain the lead.

Reigning champion Marc Marquez returned after surgery on his arm and foot and came home seventh for his first finish since March.

The Spanish MotoGP legend is 102 points behind Bezzecchi in the standings.

His brother, Alex Marquez, and Johann Zarco both missed the Mugello race after heavy crashes at the Catalan GP two weeks ago.

British rider Cal Crutchlow stood in for the injured Zarco in his first race since 2023, but the 40-year-old veteran had to retire midway through for LCR Honda.

The Burning Questions Still Facing the Vikings

The Burning Questions Still Facing the Vikings

Minnesota Vikings organized team activities (OTAs) are underway, and training camp will begin in two months. The franchise probably won’t sign or trade for too many new players, but it also has some burning questions to resolve.

Oddsmakers expect Minnesota to finish 8-9 or 9-8 and in last place in the NFC North; the Vikings have a long way to go in beating the odds.

Nevertheless, in the meantime, these are the burning questions facing the club, as the calendar turns to June.

Vikings Summer Checklist Starts with Smith, Banks, and Murray

Harrison Smith lines up on defense for the Minnesota Vikings against the Dallas Cowboys. Vikings burning questions
Minnesota Vikings safety Harrison Smith patrols the secondary during a preseason matchup against the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Smith has spent more than a decade as one of the NFL’s most respected defensive backs, earning multiple Pro Bowl selections and becoming a cornerstone of Minnesota’s defense. Aug. 29, 2015. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports.

1. Will Harrison Smith Return?

Smith’s situation has become somewhat of a mystery: no one knows what’s happening.

The Vikings and their fans treated Week 18 of 2025 as if it were his farewell, and that remains the last concrete indication from the 37-year-old safety. He hasn’t officially retired, nor has he re-signed with Minnesota.

If he chooses to return for Year No. 15, he would likely play a significant role in Brian Flores’ defense, potentially logging over 400 snaps. The strange part? June is a day away, and the Vikings are still uncertain about whether their longtime safety will return. It’s time for a verdict.

2. Will Caleb Banks Play Week 1?

Minnesota selected Banks with a 1st-Round pick after a series of draft classes that left the franchise yearning for more young talent. The 2022 and 2023 drafts produced insufficient long-term prospects aside from Jordan Addison, so Banks cannot become another cautionary tale.

His medical history added intrigue to the pick. Banks injured his foot during Florida’s 2025 training camp, played three games, declared for the draft, and then broke his foot at the NFL Combine in February. That injury, particularly for a large defensive lineman, led many draft analysts to drop him to Round 2.

The Vikings had a different perspective. They selected him in Round 1, where he was projected to go prior to the injury concerns.

Now, here’s the key point: if Banks is ready for training camp in late July, Minnesota’s gamble will appear much more reasonable. If he’s not ready for the regular season, the optics will be horrid.

3. Will the Vikings Sign Another OLB?

The Vikings could convert DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins to OLB and call it good. That may solve the OLB3 quandary. They could also groom rookie Jake Golday this summer for hybrid ILB-OLB duty, like Golday’s teammate Andrew Van Ginkel. Promoting Bo Richter or Tyler Batty for more playing time is an option, too.

Leonard Floyd celebrates after the Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI. Vikings burning questions
Veteran edge rusher Leonard Floyd celebrates on the field after helping the Los Angeles Rams secure a victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI. Floyd played a key role in the Rams’ championship run and later became a notable free-agent option during multiple NFL offseason cycles. Feb. 13, 2022. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports.

If none of those move the needle, Minnesota must peek at the free-agent wire and decide if Joey Bosa, Jadeveon Clowney, or Leonard Floyd, for example. make sense for the budget.

Which route will they travel?

4. Who Gets Extensions?

These players’ agents can knock on the eventual new general manager’s office door this summer and request contract extensions:

  • Jordan Addison (WR)
  • Blake Brandel (C)
  • Blake Cashman (ILB)
  • Jordan Mason (RB)
  • Brian O’Neill (RT)
  • Isaiah Rodgers (CB)
  • Andrew Van Ginkel (OLB)
  • Jay Ward (S)

It’s a huge and eyebrow-raising list. O’Neill makes the most sense for an immediate extension; the deal he signed in 2021 is finally drawing to a close.

No matter how you dice it, though, the Vikings have about eight players who will want more money before too long.

5. Who Wins QB1?

The Vikings insist it’s a genuine quarterback competition between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. But sportsbooks suggest otherwise.

Minnesota signed Murray in March to a one-year, $1.3 million contract, a modest amount since Arizona is covering almost the entire bill. McCarthy started last season, but injuries and erratic play turned his first year as QB1 into a rollercoaster.

Kyler Murray inks his contract after joining the Minnesota Vikings in 2026. Vikings burning questions
Quarterback Kyler Murray signs his contract after joining the Minnesota Vikings during the 2026 NFL free-agency period. The veteran passer arrived in Minnesota following his departure from the Arizona Cardinals, adding experience and competition to the quarterback room as the Vikings continued shaping their roster for the upcoming campaign. Mar. 12, 2026. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

Pro Football Network‘s Abhimanyu Chaudhary noted on the battle this week, “As of now, Murray is widely viewed as the favorite to win the starting job. He brings the experience of 87 career regular-season starts, a proven track record as a dual-threat quarterback, and is also well-trained to give the right answers to the media. More importantly, he’s stepping into Kevin O’Connell’s offense, the same system that turned Sam Darnold into an MVP candidate before Darnold left and won Super Bowl 60 with Seattle.”

“With Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, Jauan Jennings, and T.J. Hockenson surrounding him, Murray has the weapons to revive his career and potentially earn a lucrative long-term deal. McCarthy’s path forward is less certain because if Murray takes the starting job and performs well, the former Michigan standout will face a choice of either accepting a backup role and waiting for his opportunity in Minnesota or pursuing a trade to a franchise willing to give him a fresh start.”

Publicly, the front office and coaching staff are framing it as a legitimate competition. While that may be valid behind closed doors, the betting market presents a different narrative, giving Murray approximately a 90% chance of securing the starting job.

Overall, this situation will dominate the next three months for the Vikings.


Manchester City stance on Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol sales amid transfer interest

Manchester City stance on Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol sales amid transfer interest
Manchester City stance on Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol sales amid transfer interest
  • Man City want to keep both Ruben Dias & Josko Gvardiol despite transfer interest in the pair
  • Dias has attracted interest from Inter Milan; Gvardiol wanted by Bayern & Real Madrid
  • However, City will listen to offers if the players express a desire to leave

Manchester City want to retain both Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol this summer despite significant transfer interest in the pair, as per reports.

The update provides an important counterpoint to recent reports linking both defenders with exits from the Etihad Stadium. Inter Milan were this week reported to be plotting a summer move for Dias, with the Portuguese no longer considered a certain stay following Pep Guardiola‘s departure.

Enzo Maresca has agreed a three year contract in principle to replace Guardiola, who decided against seeing out the final year of his deal at the Etihad Stadium to bring the curtain down on an illustrious decade in England.

Ruben Dias’s Manchester City future in doubt upon Pep Guardiola exit as agent receives instructions

Real Madrid have maintained a long-standing interest in Gvardiol, with the Croatian entering a critical period in contract negotiations with the club.

Report: City want to keep Dias and Gvardiol

According to Simon Bajkowski of the Manchester Evening News, Manchester City are determined to hold onto both Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol ahead of the 2026-27 season – a clear statement of intent from a club navigating a significant transitional summer under incoming manager Enzo Maresca.

However, as is the case with every player at the Etihad Stadium, City will listen to offers if either of the duo expresses a firm desire to leave as part of a major squad revamp under Maresca.

The update is particularly significant in the context of Dias’ situation. Reports from Italy have suggested City would be willing to listen to offers for the centre-back, with his future cast into doubt ahead of the the managerial change.

Gvardiol’s situation is more straightforward in terms of intent: City have already tabled a long-term contract extension to tie the 24-year-old to the club, though a full agreement is yet to be reached. Director of football Hugo Viana has made the Croatian’s renewal one of his most pressing priorities this summer.

What does City’s stance mean for their summer planning?

Retaining both Dias and Gvardiol would provide Enzo Maresca with a formidable central defensive foundation around which to build his squad, particularly given that John Stones has already departed and Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov -while impressive – are still relatively new to the club’s defensive setup.

Barcelona eyeing move for Josko Gvardiol despite Manchester City efforts to keep defender

Viana’s ability to hold firm on both fronts in the face of serious European interest will be one of the defining tests of his authority as director of football this summer.

City’s position, at least for now, is unambiguous and as things stand, supporters have every reason to believe the two most important defenders on the books will still be at the Etihad Stadium when pre-season begins.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon C Is Hiding A Nasty Secret That, If Proven, Will Make The MacBook Neo And Its A18 Pro Roar In Popularity

31 May 2026 at 17:05

Snapdragon C could be hiding a nasty surprise

The MacBook Neo could retain its status of being the most popular notebook of 2026, because as much as the Snapdragon C was required to stir up the competition, a rumor claims that it may not be the chipset of choice when taking on the A18 Pro in Apple’s affordable portable Mac. Rumor claims the Snapdragon C houses overclocked cores that are five years old now and were found in mid-range smartphones; could prove no match for the A18 Pro There are no benchmarks surrounding the Snapdragon C at this time, but it’s revealed that the SoC features an 8-core CPU cluster. […]

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The Blood of Dawnwalker – Everything We Know About the Dark Fantasy Open World ARPG from The Witcher 3 Devs

31 May 2026 at 17:00

A character from 'The Blood of Dawnwalker' stands in a battle-ready pose with a glowing sunlit background and text that reads 'The Blood of Dawnwalker'.

With the delay of the Fable reboot to February 2027, The Blood of Dawnwalker is undoubtedly the most anticipated Western-made roleplaying game due in 2026. Despite being a new intellectual property, the debut game from Polish developer Rebel Wolves benefits from a core development team that worked in key roles on CD Projekt RED's masterpiece, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Indeed, the similarities with the award-winning open world RPG are many, but Rebel Wolves also introduced many features and twists that make it arguably even more interesting, at least on paper. Release Date, Platforms, Pricing The foundation of Rebel Wolves was announced […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/roundup/the-blood-of-dawnwalker-everything-we-know-dark-fantasy-open-world-arpg/

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TUI’s Mein Schiff Flow Getting Its Own Kids Club Character

TUI Cruises has created a Kids Club character specifically for Mein Schiff Flow, its next InTUItion-class ship. Named after its fins, the character of Finni was developed to support the ship’s family program. The expansion of family offering aims to further enhance and enrich the family experience onboard the latest addition to its fleet, TUI...

Olaitan'dan şaşırtan itiraf: 'Yüzde yüz emin değilim'

Beşiktaş'ın devre arasında kadrosuna kattığı Junior Olaitan, siyah-beyazlı kulüpteki adaptasyon sürecini ve gelecek hedeflerini anlattı. Takımın yeniden yapılanma döneminde olduğunu belirten 24 yaşındaki futbolcu, "Gelecek sezon harika olacak" diyerek taraftara umut verdi.

Beşiktaş’ın devre arası transfer döneminde kadrosuna kattığı 24 yaşındaki futbolcu Junior Olaitan, takımdaki geleceği, adaptasyon süreci ve kariyer hedefleri hakkında Soccernet’e özel açıklamalarda bulundu.

Besıktas

Şubat ayında yaşanan yoğun transfer döneminde takıma katıldığını hatırlatan Olaitan, kulüpteki atmosferden son derece memnun olduğunu dile getirdi.

- Beşiktaş’a şubat ayında birçok yeni oyuncuyla birlikte geldim. Burada tanıştığım herkesten; oyunculardan, personelden, yönetimden ve taraftarlardan çok memnunum.

- Ocak ayında takımdan birçok oyuncu ayrıldığı için takımı yeniden kurmaya çalışıyoruz ve ben de sisteme hâlâ adapte olmaya çalışıyorum. Gelecek sezon harika olacak ve çok şey başarmaya çalışacağız.

Besıktas

Kariyer planlaması ve hedefleri hakkında da açık yüreklilikle konuşan 24 yaşındaki futbolcu, potansiyeline güvendiğini ve acele etmediğini vurguladı:

- Kariyerimin zirvesinde olduğumu söyleyebilirim ama %100 emin değilim. Hayalim Avrupa’nın en iyi beş liginde oynamak. Henüz 24 yaşındayım ve futbolu daha iyi anlamaya çalışıyorum. Panik yapmıyorum çünkü biliyorum ki istikrarlı bir şekilde çalışırsam bir gün hayallerime ulaşacağım.

Hakan Safi'nin anlaştık dediği milli futbolcu: Galatasaray'ın teklifini reddetti

İtalyan basını, Roma'da forma giyen milli sağ bek Zeki Çelik'in Galatasaray'ın teklifini reddettiğini yazdı. Bu şok gelişme, Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin "İki milli futbolcuyla anlaştık" müjdesinin hemen ardından gelince transfer kulisleri "O isim Zeki mi?" sorusuyla hareketlendi.

Roma’da forma giyen milli sağ bek Zeki Çelik’in, Galatasaray’dan gelen transfer teklifini geri çevirdiği iddia edildi.

İtalyan spor basınının önde gelen gazetelerinden Corriere dello Sport’un paylaştığı bu bilgi, sarı-kırmızılı camiada şaşkınlık yaratırken, asıl büyük yankıyı Fenerbahçe cephesinde uyandırdı.

Fenerbahce

Çünkü seçim vaatlerini sıralarken taraftarı heyecanlandıran Safi, şu ifadeleri kullanmıştı:

- İki milli futbolcuyla anlaştık.

Bu açıklamanın hemen ardından Zeki Çelik’in Galatasaray’ın teklifine "hayır" demesi, futbol kulislerini adeta ayağa kaldırdı.

Fenerbahce

Zeki Çelik’in Türkiye’ye dönmeye sıcak baktığı ancak projesine ikna olduğu kulübün Fenerbahçe (ve Hakan Safi kanadı) olduğu konuşuluyor.

Alex de Souza sürprizi: Aziz Yıldırım resmen açıkladı

İki dünya çapında santraforla prensipte anlaştıklarını müjdeleyen Aziz Yıldırım, transferlerin 25 Haziran'a kadar biteceğini ve Şampiyonlar Ligi ön elemelerine tamamen hazır bir kadroyla çıkacaklarını vurgularken; efsane isim Alex de Souza'ya da yeşil ışık yaktı.

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım, kulübün geleceği, transfer stratejisi ve Şampiyonlar Ligi hedeflerine dair çok çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu.

Seçim sürecinde vites artıran Yıldırım, sarı-lacivertli taraftarları heyecanlandıracak transfer müjdeleri verirken, kulübün efsane ismi Alex de Souza’nın geri dönüş kapısını da açık bıraktı.

Fenerbahce

- Gerekirse, bizim bir problemimiz yok. Gelmesi gerekiyorsa, ihtiyaç olursa memnuniyetle.

- 2 santrforu bu hafta veya öbür hafta açıklarız. Prensipte anlaştık, onu bilin ama pazarlık gücünü kırmamak için isimleri söylemiyorum ama değerli oyuncular.

- İkisiyle de prensipte anlaştık. Kulüpleriyle arkadaşlarımız görüşme yapıyor. Diğer yerlere de bazı transferler yapacağız. 'Futbol aklı' dediğimiz arkadaşlar çalışma yapıyor.

- Uygun olursa yerli oyuncu da transfer edeceğiz. 20-25 Haziran'a kadar her şeyi bitirmiş olmayı düşünüyoruz. Belki de benim zamanım da dahil bunu ilk defa yapmış olacağız.

- İlk defa Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne hazır bir takım ve lige hazır bir takım haline geleceğiz. Dünya Kupası var, oradan transfer yapılırsa onların geç kalma durumu olabilir, bunu da belirtmiş olayım.

- Biz önce 21-22 Temmuz'da başlayacak Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne hazır bir takım yaratacağız. Onunla Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne kalacağız. Sonra da şampiyonluğa oynayacağız.

Aziz Yıldırım'a sert girdi: 'Hayal satmakla' suçladı

Fenerbahçe'de kongre öncesi tansiyon yükseliyor. Camianın tanınan isimlerinden Hakan Safi, başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım'ın Aykut Kocaman stratejisini ve stadyum vaatlerini sert bir dille eleştirerek, "Fenerbahçe başkanlığı yarım kalmış hırsların yeri değildir" dedi.

Fenerbahçe’de seçime bir hafta kala Hakan Safi rakibi Aziz Yıldırım ve ekibine yönelik zehir zemberek açıklamalarda bulundu.

Seçim stratejilerini sert bir dille eleştiren Safi, hem Aykut Kocaman isminin siyaset malzemesi yapılmasına tepki gösterdi hem de stadyum vaatlerini "hayal satmak" olarak nitelendirdi.

- Aykut Kocaman üzerinden bir seçim stratejisi yürütmek, 'oy kaybederiz' diyerek Fenerbahçe’nin önemli değerlerinden birinin yıpratılması doğru değildir.

- Fenerbahçe başkanlığı yarım kalmış hırsların değil, büyük hedef ve hayallerin yeridir. Stadın Mayıs'a yetiştirilme vaadi hayal satmaktır.

Hakan Safi isim isim açıkladı: Guirassy, Lookman, Muriqi ve Leao

Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, seçim öncesi transfer bombasını patlattı: Guirassy ile yarın yeniden masaya oturacağını açıklayan Safi; Lookman ve Rafael Leao defterlerini kapattıklarını, 2 milli oyuncunun yanı sıra 3 dünya yıldızını birden getirebileceklerini müjdeledi.

Fenerbahçe’de başkan adayı Hakan Safi, sarı-lacivertli camiayı heyecanlandıracak çok çarpıcı transfer açıklamalarında bulundu.

Mevcut yönetim ve rakiplerine göndermeler yapan Safi, "Fenerbahçe’yi şampiyon yapmaya geliyoruz" diyerek adeta gövde gösterisi yaptı.

- Kıymetli Fenerbahçeliler; Transferler konusunda yakında açıklamalarımız olacak. Seçimin son haftasında ortaya koyduğumuz vizyonu net bir şekilde göreceksiniz. Biz, Fenerbahçe’yi şampiyon yapmaya geliyoruz!" ifadelerini kullandı.

- Guirassy ile Nisan 23’ünde ben kendim de görüştüm. Yarın da görüşeceğiz. Klasik rakibimizin çirkinleştirme oyunları. Guirassy de Dortmund'un kontratlı oyuncusu.

Benim zaten uzun zamandır takip ettiğim bir oyuncu. Dolayısıyla seçimi kim kazanacaksa Guirassy'ı da gider alır. O yüzden bu kardeşiniz onu alacak inşallah.

- Rakibimiz de Muriqi'yi alıyormuş, tebrik ederiz. Hayırlısı olsun. Seviniyoruz. Güzel bir rekabet olacak.

- Ben Lookman ile de görüştüm kışın. Bunu niye söylüyorum? Artık bizim gündemimizde değil kendisi. Rafael Leao'yu da gittim, seyrettim. 10. dakikada bizim topçumuz olmadığını anladım. Nasıl anladın derseniz; sorduk, soruşturduk herkese.

- İki tane milli oyuncuyla anlaştık, onları da açıklayacağız. 'İki tane de dünya yıldızı getireceğim' dedim, bu belki üç bile olabilir… Tarihin en iddialı kadrolarından birini kuracağız.

Osimhen Galatasaray'dan ayrılıyor mu? Nijerya'nın hocası şok etti

Nijerya Teknik Direktörü Eric Chelle, Victor Osimhen'in kadroda olmama nedenini açıklarken öyle bir itirafta bulundu ki Galatasaraylılar adeta şoke oldu!

Nijerya Milli Takımı Teknik Direktör Eric Chelle’in, Victor Osimhen’in milli takım kadrosunda yer almamasıyla ilgili yaptığı açıklama, Galatasaray camiasında adeta soğuk duş etkisi yarattı.

- Osimhen belki de kulüp değiştirmek üzere; bu yüzden kadroda yer almadı. Çünkü oynarsa ve yüzde 100 formda olmazsa bu iyi olmaz.

Bu açıklama akıllara Galatasaray ve menajerlerin büyük bir gizlilikle yürüttüğü "transfer görüşmesi mi var" sorusunu akıllara getirdi.

Dünya Kupası öncesi Montella'dan itiraf: Ben çok hayalperestim

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nda teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella, Kuzey Makedonya ile yapılacak özel maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.

A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, Kuzey Makedonya’ya karşı oynanacak hazırlık maçı öncesi önemli açıklamalarda bulundu.

Montella'nın açıklamaları şöyle:

-Keyifli ve yoğun bir hafta oldu bizim için. Kerem ile alakalı ufak bir korku yaşadık. Normale döndü şu an. Antrenmanlara başlayabilir ama hiçbir şekilde acele etmiyorum ve riske girmiyorum. Ufak bir sakatlık geçiren Mustafa da var, onu da değerlendiriyoruz, durumunu takip ediyoruz. Arda Güler de çok iyi durumda, daha farklı bekliyordum. Kenan da öyle. Ferdi'de ufak tefek sorunlar var, takip ediyoruz. Riske girmiyoruz. Herkes çok iyi, çok motive.

-Dünya Kupası çok büyük bir organizasyon. Her ülke farklı futbol kültürüne sahip. Kuzey Makedonya hazırlık maçını Avustralya'ya benzer oynadığı için seçtik. Venezuela maçını ise Güney Amerika takımı olduğu için seçtik. 10 yıldan fazla süredir Güney Amerika takımıyla oynamamıştık.

-2.5 sene önce gençtik, şimdi yaşlar ilerledi. 2.5 senede değişen bazı detaylar oldu. Biz Dünya Kupası'na ülkemizi temsil edeceğimiz bilinciyle hazırlanıyoruz. Bu herkesin çocukluk hayali. Duygusal anlamda hazırlığımız var. Ülkemize karşı sorumluluğumuz da var. Elimizden gelenin en iyisini yapacağız.

-Turnuvalarda formatlar her zaman değişir. Avrupa Şampiyonası'na gidebilmek için bile daha fazla maç oynandı. Bu tür değişimlere adapte olmalıyız. Geçmiş başarılar bizi mutlu eder, gururlandırır ama futbolcularımız, futbol tarihimizi benden daha iyi biliyor. Onlara video izletmem gerekmiyor. Onlar bu hikayelerle biliyor.

-Ben çok hayalperest ve büyük hedeflere sahip biriyim. Bu benim DNA'mda var. Ben her seferinde adım adım ilerlerim. Hedefimiz gruptan başarıyla çıkmak önce. Sonrasını adım adım ilerlemeliyiz. Grubumuz, dengeli bir grup. Dünya Kupası'nda futbolun en iyileri yarışacak. Biz tüm adımlarımızı hayallerimize gidebilmek için atacağız. Bizim için maç fark etmez. Hazırlık maçı diye bir şey yok. Her sonuç önemli. Makedonya'ya karşı farklı isimler olacak ama her şey bir oyun metoduyla alakalı olacak.

'Sözleşmeyi görürse gider': Guirassy için Fenerbahçe'ye müjde

Aziz Yıldırım'ın kadroya katmak istediği dünyaca ünlü golcü Serhou Guirassy için Almanya'dan heyecan yaratan transfer haberi geldi! Sky Sports gazetecileri, yıldız oyuncunun Borussia Dortmund'dan ayrılma nedenini ve yeni rotasını canlı yayında açıkladı.

Fenerbahçe’de başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım’ın transfer listesinin ilk sıralarında yer alan Serhou Guirassy için Almanya’dan sıcak bir haber geldi.

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Dortmund forması giyen yıldız oyuncunun, kulüpteki geleceğinden memnun olmadığı ve takımdan ayrılmaya sıcak baktığı öne sürüldü.

Fenerbahce

Sky Sports muhabirleri Patrick Berger ve Jesco von Eichmann, Gineli santraforun Dortmund macerasının bu yaz sona ereceği konusunda hemfikir.

Guirassy'nin transfer piyasasındaki durumunu yorumlayan Patrick Berger, oyuncunun mali açıdan daha tatmin edici bir teklife hayır demeyeceğini belirterek şunları söyledi:

- Guirassy'nin başka bir yerde çok daha iyi bir sözleşme alacağını ve 'O zaman ben de oraya giderim' diyerek yeni bir maceraya yelken açacağını düşünüyorum.

Fenerbahce

Berger, golcü oyuncunun takımdaki mutsuzluğunun arkasındaki temel nedeni ise taktiksel uyuşmazlığa bağladı:

- Guirassy şu anki durumundan tamamen memnun değil. Teknik direktörle arasında iyi bir ilişki olmasına ve hocası onu her fırsatta korumasına rağmen, oynatılan oyun tarzı Guirassy’yi tatmin etmiyor.

Programın diğer ortağı Jesco von Eichmann da bu iddiaları destekleyerek, oyuncudan edindiği izlenimin ayrılık yönünde olduğunu vurguladı:

- Bence takımdan ayrılıyor. Şimdiye kadar kendisinden ve çevresinden edindiğim tüm izlenimler, bana bu transferin gerçekleşme ihtimalinin çok yüksek olduğunu gösteriyor.

Voleybol yığmamızın Avropa Liqası üçün heyəti açıqlandı

31 May 2026 at 16:00

Kişilərdən ibarət voleybol üzrə Azərbaycan yığma komandasının bu il təşkil ediləcək Avropa Liqası üçün yekun heyəti müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Baş məşqçi Boris Qrebennikov heyətə 14 voleybolçu cəlb edib.

Hücumçular: Vüqar Bayramov, Andrey Melnikov, Cavid Əzimov, Zamiq Mayılov, Ruslan Əliyev, Həsən Tağızadə;

Orta oyunçular: Mərdan Məmmədov, Yeqor Nikulenko, Əlihüseyn Məmmədov, Ramazan Ağabəyov;

Toppaylayıcılar: Roman Qurskiy, Əmirmehdi Ablou;

Liberolar: Asif Əliyev, Nihad Qasımov.

Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan milli komandası qarşıdakı Avropa Liqasında ilk oyunlarını iyunun 5-də və 7-də İsveçdə keçirəcək. Milli komandamız İsveç və Yunanıstan yığmaları ilə üz-üzə gələcək.

Nihat Mehralıyev “Şamaxı”ya lazım olmadı

31 May 2026 at 15:00

2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü bitən kimi heyətində təmizləmə işinə başlamış “Şamaxı” daha bir futbolçusu – Nihat Mehralıyev ilə də vidalaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

20 yaşlı futbolçunun başa çatmış müqaviləsinin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub ona xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Sağ cinah hücumçusu olan Nihat Mehralıyev 2025-ci ilin sentyabr ayından formasını geyindiyi “Şamaxı”da cəmi 5 oyun keçirib, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.

Gənc futbolçu əvvəllər “Qarabağ”ın ikinci komandasında da oynayıb.

“Şamaxı” daha öncə Karim Rossi, Rodriqo Fransisko Fernandes, Andrey Tırkovyanu, Vladislav Veremeyev, Rüfət Abbasov, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Emil Süleymanov, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Rafael Məhərrəmli və Səlim Həşimovla da vidalaşmışdı.

Kilian Mbappe ÇL-də mövsümün bombardiri oldu

31 May 2026 at 14:00

Futbol üzrə Fransa yığma komandasının və Madrid “Real”ının mərkəz hücumçusu Kilian Mbappe xəzinəsini daha bir mükafatla artırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Mbappe UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında vurduğu 15 qolla mötəbər yarışın 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən sərrast qolçusu olub.

Harri Keyn (“Bayern”) 14 qolla ikinci, Badri Kvaratsxeliya (PSJ) 10 qolla 3-cü olub.

Xatırladaq ki, UEFA Çempionar Liqasının qalibi adını ardıcıl surətdə ikinci dəfə PSJ qazanıb. Fransa nəhəngi final oyununda “Arsenal”ı penaltilər silsiləsində məğlub edərək, məqamını qoruyub (əsas vaxt 1:1, əlavə vaxt 0:0, penaltilərlə 4:3).

Kilian Mbappe futbola Fransanın “Bondi” klubunda qədəm qoyub. Ardınca “Klerfonten”ə keçib, oradan isə “Monako”ya yol tapıb və böyük futbolda məhz “Monako” ilə debüt edib. 2015-2018-ci illərdə Knyazlıq klubunun əsas komandasında çıxış etmiş Mbappe, 2018-ci ilin iyul ayında 180 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində PSJ-yə keçib. Kilian 2018-2024-cü illər aralığında Paris klubunun heyətində 307 oyuna çıxıb, 256 qol, 108 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib. Vurduğu 256 qolla Kilian PSJ tarixinin ən sərrast futbolçusudur.

Kilian Mbappe 2024-cü ilin iyul ayında PSJ-dən azad agent qismində ayrılaraq “Real”a keçib. “Kral klubu” fransalı hücumçu ilə müddəti 2029-cu ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədə olacaq müqavilə imzalayıb.

Mbappe 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə “Real”ın heyətində 44 oyuna çıxıb, 42 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Fransalı futbolçunun Madrid klubunun heyətində ümumi statistikası isə belədir: 103 oyun, 86 qol, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə.

Kilian Mbappe hazırda kapitanı olduğu, 2017-ci ilin mart ayında debüt etdiyi Fransa yığmasının heyətində 96 oyun keçirib, 56 qol vurub və 40 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Kilian “xoruzlar”la 2018-ci ildə Rusiyada keçirilmiş dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2018) və UEFA Millətlər Liqasının (2021) qalibi olub.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 27 yaşlı fransalı hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 200 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Stolüstü tennisçilər Avrasiya Liqasında liderliyə yüksəlib

31 May 2026 at 15:49

Azərbaycanın stolüstü tennisçiləri Qazaxıstanda təşkil olunan Avrasiya Liqası yarışlarında uğurlu çıxışı davam etdirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qadınlardan ibarət millinin baş məşqçisi Fərhad İsmayılovun rəhbərliyi ilə Zemfira Mikayılova, Mərziyyə Nurmətova, Ləman Abdulhəmidova və Aylin Əsgərovadan ibarət komanda ikinci turun Astanada keçirilən 8 görüşunü də qələbə ilə başa vurub. Rüstəm Hacılı, Adil Əhmədzadə və Onur Quluzadədən ibarət heyət isə gənclərdən ibarət seçmə komandanın baş məşqçisi Ramil Cəfərovun rəhbərliyi ilə Taraz şəhərində keçirilən 7 qarşılaşmanın hamısında qələbə qazanıb.

İki turun nəticələrinə əsasən, hər iki komanda 12 kollektivin mübarizə apardığı turnir cədvəlinin zirvəsinə yüksəlib. Qazaxıstan, Azərbaycan, Rusiya, Özbəkistan və Qırğızıstan idmançılarının qatıldığı yarışın növbəti turları sentyabr və dekabr aylarında təşkil olunacaq.

May 2026 Wrap-up: One UI 8.5 released for these Samsung devices

31 May 2026 at 15:58

May 2026 is about to wrap up, and it was filled with excitement for millions of Samsung devices thanks to the One UI 8.5 software update rollout.

The initial phase was quite slow, as many of the users were expecting the update release on the first of May. Soon after, Samsung sped things up to expand this update to other devices.

The One UI 8.5 comes with numerous upgrades over its predecessor. That includes a few new AI additions like expanded audio eraser for real-time background noise removal, call screening, and more. Top-tier devices also supported capabilities like AirDrop file transfers with QuickShare.

Some of these features remained exclusive to the flagship phones. That didn’t stop others from welcoming the user experience, such as tweaked interface elements, enhanced app design, and much more.

As of today, the rollout covered the S-series and expanded to foldables and mid-range. You can check all the Samsung devices that received One UI 8.5 in May 2026.

Galaxy S Series

Galaxy Z (Foldables)

Galaxy A Series (Mid-Range)

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab S11
  • Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10+
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10 FE
  • Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S9
  • Galaxy Tab S9+
  • Galaxy S9 Ultra
  • Galaxy S9 FE
  • Galaxy S9 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab A11
  • Galaxy Tab A11+
  • Galaxy Tab A9+
  • Galaxy Tab Active 5

Other Series (M)

For your information, the next wave of One UI 8.5 rollouts will continue in June, covering all of the devices from A-series, M-serie and F-series in differnet markets.

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Juventus hope Slot’s Liverpool departure could reignite Alisson transfer

31 May 2026 at 16:02

Arne Slot has left his position as head coach of Liverpool, and reports in Italy suggest that the departure of the Dutchman could potentially reopen the possibility of goalkeeper Alisson Becker leaving the club to join Juventus this summer. 

Could Liverpool uncertainty help Juventus land Alisson deal?

Liverpool confirmed on Saturday that Slot has left his position as head coach by mutual consent, although reports from Tuttosport suggest that this was purely a matter of wording and that the coach was sacked by the club after a disappointing fifth-place finish in the Premier League this season. 

The departure of the 2024-25 Premier League winner has brought a cloud of uncertainty over Anfield, despite the reports that the club have lined up a move for the Milan-linked Andoni Iraola to replace Slot for 2026-27. 

Tuttosport claims that it was Slot who had instructed the Liverpool board to keep hold of goalkeeper Alisson for another season. The Brazil international has been linked with a move to Juventus, although recent reports claim that negotiating with Liverpool was becoming increasingly complicated

Alisson is a player that is well known to Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti from their time spent working together at Roma. 

LEEDS, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 06: Alisson Becker of Liverpool warms up prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) (Juventus and Inter links)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 06: Alisson Becker of Liverpool warms up prior to the Premier League match between Leeds United and Liverpool at Elland Road on December 06, 2025 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

According to Sunday’s report, Juventus hope that the recent uncertainty at Liverpool could make their signing of Alisson a real possibility again. 

It is less to do with the rumoured appointment of Iraola, rather the fact that sporting director Richard Hughes could leave the club, which could potentially bring wholesale changes to the team’s transfer plans this summer. 

Meanwhile, if Juventus are unable to strike a deal for Alisson, reports in Italy claim that Fiorentina’s David De Gea is being lined up as a potential alternative.

Report Udinese open to Inter loan proposal for Solet

31 May 2026 at 15:49

Sunday’s reports claim that Udinese are willing to listen to a potential offer of a loan deal with an obligation to buy from Inter for centre-back Oumar Solet, who has recently been described as the club’s ‘priority’ signing in defence. 

Inter could seal Solet deal on loan with obligation to buy

Solet is among Inter’s top defensive targets heading into the summer transfer window as the Nerazzurri look to rejuvenate their backline with Francesco Acerbi, Matteo Darmian and potentially Stefan De Vrij leaving at the end of their contracts next month. 

There is also a possibility that Yann Bisseck is sold this summer, with suggestions that Bayern Munich could make a move for the €40m-rated Scudetto and Coppa Italia winner. 

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 09: Oumar Solet of Udinese during the Serie A match between Napoli and Udinese at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 09, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images) (Inter links)
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Oumar Solet of Udinese during the Serie A match between Napoli and Udinese at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 09, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Solet remains a strong option for Inter, and according to reports from Tuttosport (via TMW), Udinese are willing to listen to loan proposals that include an obligation to buy for the uncapped Frenchman. 

It is expected that it would take a total package in the region of €20m-€30m to convince Udinese into selling Solet this summer. 

Milan could sell Leao for €100m less than release clause but options remain limited

31 May 2026 at 15:16

Rafael Leao has expressed his intentions to leave Milan at some stage in the near future, but the Rossoneri may find it difficult to find a willing buyer for the Portugal international, even if they are willing to cut over €100m off the player’s release clause. 

Limited suitors for Leao, Milan value plummeting

Leao’s time in San Siro appears to be coming to an end after seven seasons, and the 26-year-old has recently given a bombshell interview on Portuguese TV claiming: “I think I’ve already given everything I have in Milan. I think that everyone has dreams, ambitions, challenges to face. I aspire to have a new challenge in a new league. And if that were to happen, I’d be very happy.” 

Leao and his Milan teammates missed out on Champions League qualification on the final day of the Serie A season, despite spending much of the campaign in second place, and newspapers in Italy suggest that the time may be right for the Rossoneri to cut ties with the 2021-22 Scudetto winner. 

Leao is under contract with Milan until the summer of 2028, having penned a five-year extension in the summer of 2023. That deal included a staggering €175m release clause in order to fend off interest from some of the world’s most prestigious clubs. 

However, if Milan are to sell Leao this summer, the latest reports indicate that they will have to cut more than €100m off his release clause, more realistically to a price in the region of €50m-€60m. 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 24: Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on from the substitutes bench prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 24: Rafael Leao of AC Milan looks on from the substitutes bench prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Calciomercato.com warns that those figures may have reduced even further after Leao’s recent interview, as clubs across the world are now fully aware of the player’s desire to leave. 

Still, finding a suitable buyer may be a challenging issue for the Rossoneri. Calciomercato claims that there is interest in the former Serie A MVP from several Premier League sides, including the likes of Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal or even Newcastle or Tottenham, but there have been no concrete proposals thus far. 

Barcelona have previously been linked with a move for Leao, but their recent deal for England international Anthony Gordon rules out a move for the Portuguese this summer. Bayern Munich are also unlikely to make a move for Leao according to Sunday’s report. 

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

As things stand, the most genuine interest comes from Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, but recent reports claim that the player himself is uninterested in a move to Turkiye at this stage of his career. The same also goes for Simone Inzaghi’s Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League.

Nvidia N1X/N1 laptops vs MacBook Neo: "New AI PC era" could flop due to high prices and Windows, says insider

A top supply chain insider says Nvidia’s N1X/N1 processors will target a niche market, with projected shipments of 10 million units through 2028. While the N1X offers high-performance on-device AI capabilities, it might faces limited demand as consumers favor the Apple MacBook Neo, which saw its 2026 shipment forecast double to 10 million units.

47-year-old surprise candidate for Crystal Palace job leads the race

31 May 2026 at 15:36

Crystal Palace are reportedly exploring a move for Lens manager Pierre Sage as they continue their search for a new head coach.

According to talkSPORT, Palace have started looking at other options after their hopes of landing Andoni Iraola faded.

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The former Bournemouth boss was admired strongly at Selhurst Park, but he is now expected to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool, leaving Palace to reassess their shortlist.

Sage has done an impressive job in France and has built a strong reputation after guiding Lens through a brilliant campaign.

His side lifted the French cup and finished second in Ligue 1, which is a major achievement considering the competition around them.

That sort of season naturally gets noticed, especially by Premier League clubs looking for modern, progressive coaches.

Crystal Palace target move for Ligue 1 manager

For Palace, this could be a smart pivot. They need someone who can keep the team competitive while also developing younger players and building a clear football identity.

Sage appears to fit that type of profile. He is not the loudest name in European football, but he has shown he can organise a team, create belief and get strong results without needing the biggest budget.

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The Iraola situation also explains Palace’s urgency. The former Bournemouth manager was admired at Selhurst Park and would have been a natural fit because of his Premier League experience and energetic style of football.

But with Liverpool moving strongly in his direction, Palace have had to be realistic rather than wait too long and lose momentum.

Sage would not be an easy appointment, though. Lens can offer Champions League football, which is a powerful reason for any manager to stay.

Would Pierre Sage prefer a move to Selhurst Park?

Moving to Palace would mean joining a tougher league, but also taking on a very different challenge with huge visibility.

Palace should seriously explore Sage, but they need to sell him the project properly.

He is not going to leave a successful Lens side just for the sake of managing in England.

What makes this interesting is that Palace do not necessarily need a superstar manager. They need the right fit.

Someone calm, tactically sharp and able to improve players could be better than chasing a bigger name.

Sage feels like a bold move, but not a reckless one. If Palace miss out on Iraola, going for a coach with fresh ideas and recent success in France could be a clever way to move forward.

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End of an era? Man United defender Maguire presented as an option for league winners

31 May 2026 at 15:13

Harry Maguire’s Manchester United future is once again being questioned after reports in Italy claimed the defender has been offered to Inter Milan.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter directors Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio have been receiving calls from agents and intermediaries as they look at defensive options for next season, and Maguire’s name has now been put forward.

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The Serie A champions are planning changes at the back, although Udinese defender Oumar Solet is currently viewed as a stronger priority for them.

Maguire’s United story has been full of ups and downs. He arrived from Leicester City in 2019 for £80 million, making him the world’s most expensive defender at the time.

Since then, he has gone from club captain, to heavy criticism, to losing his regular place, and then fighting his way back into importance.

Maguire recently signed a new deal at Man United

Maguire is still under contract at Man United after signing a new deal in April that runs until 2027, with the option of another year.

United confirmed that extension after a much-improved spell under Michael Carrick, with the club praising his leadership and professionalism.

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That is what makes the Inter link interesting. Maguire is not a player out of contract or completely unwanted.

In fact, he had a solid season for United, with some end-of-season ratings highlighting him as one of the more dependable defensive figures in a campaign that ended with Champions League qualification.

Still, football moves quickly. United are expected to refresh parts of the squad this summer, and Maguire is now 33.

If Inter want an experienced centre-back who can bring leadership, aerial strength and Premier League experience, he would at least make sense as a short-term option.

Is Inter Milan move possible for the United defender?

A move to Inter would be fascinating, but it does not feel straightforward.

Maguire has rebuilt a lot of respect at United, and leaving now would be a big call after recently extending his contract.

That said, Serie A could suit him. The pace is different from the Premier League, and his strengths, positioning, heading, organisation and defending the box, might stand out even more in Italy.

For United, the decision depends on their wider plan. If Carrick wants younger, quicker defenders, selling Maguire could make sense.

But if they want experience in a Champions League season, keeping him may be smarter.

‘I want new chapter’ – Man United target confirms he is ready for a new move

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Right-back becomes huge priority for Liverpool after unfortunate Conor Bradley update

31 May 2026 at 15:07

Liverpool may have another major problem to solve this summer, with fresh claims suggesting Conor Bradley’s injury could be worse than first reported.

According to a source on X, information from within the IFA, via Liverpool, indicates that Bradley’s situation is more serious than has publicly been made clear.

That has not been officially confirmed by the club, but the concern makes sense given how carefully the details around his recovery have been handled.

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Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill recently said Bradley is “making progress,” but also admitted the full medical details are “confidential between the club and the player.”

Bradley has been out since January, when he suffered a significant knee injury during Liverpool’s 0-0 draw away to Arsenal.

Liverpool confirmed at the time that he needed surgery and would begin rehabilitation at the AXA Training Centre, but they did not put a clear timeframe on his return.

🚨 EXCL: Information tonight from within IFA, via LFC, that Conor Bradley’s injury is far worse than reported. With wider ramifications if proven. Whoever comes in as the new Liverpool head coach, a RB is now a massive priority.

— Chris Williams (@Chris78Williams) May 30, 2026

Liverpool still don’t know when Bradley will return

The injury involved damage to the bone and ligaments in his left knee, although it was not believed to be an ACL rupture.

That lack of a timeline is exactly why the latest rumours are getting attention.

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If Bradley’s recovery is slower or more complicated than expected, it has serious consequences for Liverpool’s summer planning.

Whoever replaces Arne Slot as head coach will already inherit a squad in transition.

Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konaté are all leaving or expected to leave, while Liverpool are also looking at several areas of the pitch.

But right-back now looks like one of the biggest priorities.

Jeremie Frimpong was meant to help solve that issue, but his first season has been difficult because of injuries and inconsistent defensive performances.

Liverpool cannot go into another campaign relying on makeshift options, especially if Bradley’s return date remains unclear.

Reds may have to invest in the right-back position

Liverpool have to treat this as a major warning. Bradley is a fantastic young player, and nobody should write him off, but the club cannot build their right-back plan around hope.

If he returns quickly, brilliant. But if he needs longer, Liverpool need protection.

A new head coach will need stability, and right-back is too important in modern football to be patched up with midfielders or emergency options.

Signing a right-back this summer is now essential, not optional. It does not have to be a superstar signing, but Liverpool need someone reliable, athletic and ready to play immediately.

Bradley still has a big future at Anfield, but Liverpool must be smart. Supporting his recovery and strengthening the squad can both happen at the same time.

Arne Slot’s departure could lead to shock U-turn from Liverpool star leaving the club 

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Canelo finally reveals why he never agreed to fight David Benavidez

31 May 2026 at 15:05

For years, fans have criticised for not facing former super-middleweight rival , and now Alvarez has revealed why the fight never took place. Canelo became the super-middleweight division’s first undisputed champion back in 2021, dethroning each of Callum Smith, Billy Joe Saunders and Caleb Plant within 12 months in one of modern boxing’s most impressive […]

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Liverpool’s Hard Line Comes at a Cost

For a club that prides itself on stability and long-term planning, Liverpool are once again confronting a familiar and uncomfortable question: how does a self-sustaining model cope when its most valuable assets begin to slip away? Recent reporting by The Times highlights the latest flashpoint—the unexpected collapse of contract talks with Ibrahima Konate. Only weeks […]

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Inter continue Curtis Jones pursuit

Inter Milan have renewed their interest in Liverpool’s Curtis Jones as they work on strengthening their midfield section for 2026-27, according to Fabrizio Romano. The 25-year-old is open to the move and the two clubs are in contact, but their is still a significant gap in valuation as Liverpool consider the €20million proposed by Inter […]

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Spurs' Stephon Castle equals Kobe Bryant & SGA in historic WCF feat

Stephon Castle

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Being a star player in the NBA Playoffs usually means that someone owns all possession of historical records throughout their runs. But this is not the case for an insanely talented San Antonio Spurs team that runs on a decentralized system. While Victor Wembanyama is the face of this franchise, other stars also reach insane heights in the Western Conference. The biggest example? Julian Champagnie, who just notched a feat exclusive NBA MVP winners like Kobe Bryant and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Champagnie equals Bryant and other NBA MVPs in historic WCF feat

Stephon Castle is only the fourth player since the turn of the century to have grabbed 125+ points and 50+ throughout the Western Conference Finals, via StatMuse. The only other players in league history to have done this is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Russell Westbrook, and Kobe Bryant — all of which are previous NBA MVP winners.

This was not the only feat that Castle grabbed when the Spurs demolished the Thunder in the Western Conference. In Game 7, the Spurs young guard scored 15 points, grabbed six rebounds, and dropped six assists. Castle now leads all players in the NBA Playoffs for the most games with 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists games.

Castle is clearly going to be the guard of the future for when the Spurs start a dynasty. He works well under the schemes of Coach Mitch Johnson and his dynamic two-man game with Victor Wembanyama is also amazing. He does have issues when it comes to turnovers and on-ball defense at times, which got exposed during this Thunder series, but these are woes that time is able to fix anyway.

If there's any indication that Castle will be good for a long time, this is it. The fact that he is just in his second year while already having equaled Westbrook, Gilgeous-Alexander, and Bryant says a lot about his potential.

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RCB vs GT, IPL 2026 Final: Can captain Shubman Gill conquer his toughest rival?

Gujarat Titans enter the IPL 2026 final after a dominant victory over Rajasthan Royals, powered by a masterful chase from captain Shubman Gill. The GT skipper will once again be in the spotlight as his side faces Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a high-stakes clash for the title.

Despite his success against most teams in the IPL, Gill does not have a particularly favorable record against RCB. Across 17 innings against Bengaluru, including his stint with Kolkata Knight Riders from 2018 to 2021, he has scored 395 runs at an average of 28.21 and a strike rate of 140.56. His only fifty-plus score against RCB came in 2023, when he converted it into a magnificent century that famously knocked Bengaluru out of playoff contention. Here's a look at his last 5 encounters against RCB:



Gill vs RCB in IPL 2026

This season, Gill has faced RCB three times with mixed results:

DateVenueScoreResult
April 24, 2026M. Chinnaswamy Stadium32 (24)RCB won by 5 wickets
April 30, 2026Narendra Modi Stadium43 (18)GT won by 4 wickets
May 26, 2026HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala (Qualifier 1)2 (7)RCB won by 92 runs

His recent record against RCB also includes:

DateVenueScoreResult
April 2, 2025M. Chinnaswamy Stadium14 (14)GT won by 8 wickets
May 4, 2024M. Chinnaswamy Stadium2 (7)RCB won by 4 wickets

With the IPL trophy on the line, Gill will be eager to produce a defining knock against a team that has often managed to keep him relatively quiet.


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Shubman Gill's Dominance in IPL 2026


While his record against RCB may not be imposing, Gill has been one of the standout performers of IPL 2026. The Gujarat Titans captain has led from the front, combining leadership with exceptional batting form. In 15 innings this season, Gill has amassed 722 runs and currently sits second in the Orange Cap race, trailing teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's 776 runs by just 54.

After a disappointing dismissal for 2 in Qualifier 1, Gill responded in emphatic fashion during Qualifier 2 against Rajasthan Royals. He smashed a breathtaking 104 off just 53 balls, registering the fastest century in IPL playoff history and guiding GT into the final.

Skubal Trade Talk Is Pushing Detroit to an Aug. 3 Call

Tarik Skubal trade talk is trending toward the center of Detroit’s deadline plans, and the Tigers’ place in the standings is driving the decision. Detroit sat at 22-34 on May 28, 10 games back in the AL Central and five games out of the final AL Wild Card spot, while the Aug. 3 deadline keeps getting closer.

That matters because Skubal is in his final year of club control and is set to make $32 million in 2026 after arbitration. If Detroit stays buried in the race, holding him through the season risks turning an ace-level asset into draft-pick compensation after free agency.

The standings changed the front office math

Back in the offseason, the more reasonable path looked like keeping Skubal and trying to push forward with a club that had reached the postseason in each of the previous two years. That view always came with one condition: Detroit had to stay in the fight.

The season has pulled the Tigers in the other direction. Tarik Skubal trade talk has become one of the biggest variables on the 2026 market as Detroit slid near the bottom of the American League and injuries piled up, putting the roster in a weaker competitive position.

Why Skubal’s spot in the rotation makes this harder

Skubal is not just another veteran on an expiring deal. He sits at the top of Detroit’s rotation when healthy, and the current Tarik Skubal trade talk is unfolding while he works back from elbow surgery, which has kept his future in Detroit under a brighter light.

Moving him would create an immediate opening at the front of the staff. Detroit would need to cover those starts for the rest of the season, and the return would likely need to include either upper-level pitching or prospects close enough to help shape the next version of the rotation.

Scott Harris has a practical deadline decision

Detroit’s trade outlook now looks less tied to preseason optimism and more tied to front-office pragmatism. Around the game, the expectation has shifted toward a deal becoming more plausible if the Tigers remain out of contention as July turns to August, with the trend moving in that direction by May 30.

That shift also fits the contract reality. Skubal’s next deal is expected to be extremely large, potentially among the biggest ever for a pitcher, which makes a long-term Detroit stay harder to project and raises the value of moving him before free agency arrives.

What Detroit would need back

A Skubal trade would have to bring back more than distant upside. Detroit would need controllable talent with impact, and the cleanest package would include near-MLB pitching depth plus at least one bat who fits the next competitive core.

If Harris chooses that route, the follow-up question will hit the rotation right away. Detroit would be deciding which internal arms absorb Skubal’s innings for the rest of 2026 while also targeting prospects who could compete for starts in 2027, a move that would reshape both the deadline strategy and the offseason plan.

Kostyuk beats four-time French Open winner Swiatek

Iga Swiatek looks on
Iga Swiatek is a six-time Grand Slam winner, including last year's Wimbledon [Getty Images]

Four-time champion Iga Swiatek was knocked out of the French Open on her 25th birthday, losing her fourth-round match in straight sets to in-form Marta Kostyuk.

Polish third seed Swiatek was plagued by inconsistencies as Ukrainian 15th seed Kostyuk won 7-5 6-1 on Court Philippe Chatrier to record her 15th straight victory.

Swiatek is nicknamed the "Queen of Clay" having won four titles at Roland Garros, but has not won a title on the surface since her most recent triumph in Paris in 2024.

The six-time Grand Slam champion, who will start the defence of her Wimbledon title at the end of June, is yet to win a a tournament in 2026.

In contrast, Kostyuk entered the French Open undefeated on clay in 2026 having won titles at the Madrid Open earlier this month and the Rouen Open in April.

"I'm still in shock to beat such an unbelievable player who won four times here," said Kostyuk.

"I feel like I've given myself more space to just create something, to challenge my opponents. I woke up in the morning and all I thought was 'what an unbelievable day I have to live today... there's nothing I could do other than this'."

There was little to separate the duo in the first set as they twice traded breaks, before Kostyuk took control at the end.

The brilliance of Swiatek's strokeplay was on display when returning against Kostyuk but unforced errors hampered her serve as two double faults gave the Ukrainian the advantage before she won the opening set with a fine backhand winner.

Kostyuk had not taken a set off Swiatek in their three previous tour-level meetings and the 23-year-old's confidence grew as she tightened her grip on the match.

Her powerful groundstrokes continued to wear Swiatek down as she ran away with the second set to reach the last eight at Roland Garros for the first time, while it is the first time that Swiatek has failed to reach the quarter-final at the French Open since her debut in 2019.

Swiatek's defeat comes amid a spell of big names exiting the men's and women's draws at Roland Garros.

Men's world number one Jannik Sinner, 24-times Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic and defending women's champion Coco Gauff have all gone out of the event in recent days.

Meanwhile, Romanian 18th seed Sorana Cirstea is into her second French Open quarter-final - 17 years after her first appearance in the last eight at Roland Garros.

The 36-year-old, who plans to retire at the end of the year, was a 6-3 7-6 (7-4) winner against Chinese qualifier Wang Xiyu.

Sabalenka v Osaka in French Open night session

A split picture of Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka
Aryna Sabalenka (left) and Naomi Osaka are both four-time Grand Slam winners [Getty Images]

Aryna Sabalenka's fourth-round match against Naomi Osaka on Monday will be the first women's match to take place in the French Open's night-time slot since 2023.

Each of the previous 32 primetime sessions - scheduled to showcase the sport to the largest possible audience in France, Europe and the US - had been allocated to men's matches.

Since the one-match evening sessions were introduced in 2021, only four of the first 60 slots on Court Philippe Chatrier had contained a women's match. Sabalenka v Osaka will be the fifth.

Belarusian top seed Sabalenka is chasing her first title at Roland Garros as she looks to add to her tally of four Grand Slam titles, while Japanese 16th seed Osaka is also a four-time major winner.

On Saturday, Osaka said she did not "even associate" the French Open with night matches when she was asked about the topic.

The 28-year-old added she did not know if her match would be under consideration for the night session, but added she was "pretty easy going" about the time of the day she plays and felt the evening slot was reserved for "popcorn matches".

Last year, American world number five Jessica Pegula said she felt like she was "hitting her head against the wall" over the subject, while two-time Wimbledon finalist Ons Jabeur questioned whether the people making the decision "have daughters".

Since 2023, questions have been raised about whether the French Open should do more to showcase the women's game.

The lack of action prompted recently appointed WTA chief executive Valerie Camillo to seek answers from French Open tournament director Amelie Mauresmo - a former women's world number one - when they met at Roland Garros this week.

In what the WTA describes as an open and productive conversation, Camillo underlined her belief that women's players have delivered some of the "most exciting and dynamic competition in global sport" over recent months and years.

Mauresmo has consistently argued that the danger of women's matches going "really fast" is the justification behind the choices.

Tickets for night session matches during the 2026 tournament range from €60 to €280 (£50 to £240).

Mauresmo has insisted the night sessions will not be extended to two matches - like the Australian Open and US Open - in fear of creating late finishes.

Analysis: Why blockbuster had to be picked for night session

The French Open simply could not overlook Sabalenka v Osaka for the night-time session.

The reigning world number one taking on a former world number one. A four-time Grand Slam champion pitted against another four-time Grand Slam champion. A fashion-conscious superstar trying to transcend the sport like Osaka already does.

Osaka feels the Chatrier slot needs to be filled by a "popcorn" match - this blockbuster obviously fits the bill.

If Sabalenka against Osaka did not take place under the lights, then which women's match would conceivably ever be picked?

With that, though, now comes a sense of expectation.

If the last-16 match ends up being a short two-set match, for example, then it may be used by some as a stick to beat the women's game with.

There is an inescapable feeling that such a scenario - if it does happen - will only have been exacerbated by the French Open's reluctance to showcase its female stars in the night-time slot.

Lakers jersey history No. 42 — Walt Hazzard

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

After winning an NCAA championship at the University of California, Los Angeles, as well as an Olympic gold medal with the United States in 1964, Walt Hazzard was taken with the No. 5 pick in the 1964 NBA Draft by the Lakers. He became a key member of the Lakers' rotation, and in three seasons with them, he averaged 9.4 points and 3.8 assists in 21.2 minutes a game.

The 6-foot-2 guard was taken by the Seattle SuperSonics in the expansion draft in 1967, and that season, he made the All-Star team by averaging 24 points and 6.2 assists a game. He played for three other teams over the rest of his career, and he ended his playing career in 1974 with lifetime averages of 12.6 points and 4.9 assists in 26.5 minutes per game.

Hazzard later went on to become a coach, first at Compton Community College and Chapman College, before being hired to be the Bruins' head coach in 1984. He was at the helm of the Bruins for four seasons, and during that time, they won an NIT championship and a Pac-10 tournament title.

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As chaos reigns off the course at LIV Golf, Joaquin Niemann brings normalcy on it with record victory in South Korea

Amid a cloud of uncertainty for LIV Golf, Joaquin Niemann locked up his reputation as its most dependable star with his eighth career victory coming in South Korea Sunday courtesy of a clutch approach shot in a playoff.

LIV Golf’s future had been in question following last month’s news that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund would no longer fund the league after 2026. The circuit headed to Busan where its eighth event of the season began with LIV dropping one of its key live-streaming features.

By the end of the tournament, Chile’s Niemann defeated Talor Gooch in extra holes after a sublime gap wedge from 149 yards to close range allowed him to drain a birdie putt and claim the title. Two-time U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau finished third after cooling off from an initially hot final-day charge.

“I mean, I would love to describe exactly how it feels to be in that situation,” Niemann said of the gap wedge shot in overtime. “But for me, it's one of the best feelings ever. We practice every day. We wake up and try to get better, try to get the wedge game better, driving, putting. When we get to that moment on a playoff, we know we can deliver and trust what we practice, trust what we're feeling and just commit to the shot. I love having that pressure, knowing that you've got to hit the shot and you win the tournament.”

Niemann and Gooch had carded matching 67s in regulation at the par-70 Asia Country Club, to finish at 12-under-par 268.

The victory was an anticipated first of the season for Niemann, 27, who recorded five LIV victories last year and two the year prior.

“I just look back to 2025, and it was so easy to win,” Niemann said as he extended his lead for the most wins any LIV player since its inception in 2022. “It just happened. I feel like that's the way it should be, and I feel like I was forcing everything a little bit too much [in 2026].

“It was fun out there; I really enjoy the feeling of winning again. I love this game. Looking back at today's round, especially the back nine, I have a big passion for this game. It teaches you every time, how you can improve.

“You're always learning. You might be in trouble one hole, then the next hole you're going to hit a heroic shot and make eagle or birdies, and then the next hole it could be something new or different.”

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DeChambeau was one shot shy of the playoff following a five-under 65 that was ignited by five birdies in his first 11 holes, only to complete his final seven holes at even par.

“There were times where it felt amazing and times where it just leaked on me a little bit," DeChambeau said. "I gave myself some chances, just wasn't my day today.”

DeChambeau’s fellow two-time major winner, Dustin Johnson, (66) was fourth at 10 under.

“Yeah, it's been a couple years,” Johnson said when asked the last time his game felt this good. “It's felt close, but it's like, finally I feel like it's consistent, like I'm finally driving it like I normally do. So it obviously takes a lot of pressure off the rest of your game. Now I can focus more on my wedges and my irons and chipping and putting.”

Earlier in the week in Korea, DeChambeau was asked about the PIF’s withdrawal from LIV after the 2026 season, to which he answered, “We were surprised that they pulled out as quickly as they did. We didn't really see that coming. But that's OK. One door closes, another opens.”

LIV executives have been pitching a new business plan to attract investors and sponsors, reportedly seeking between $250 million and $350 million. A new-look version of LIV Golf would extend equity beyond just the team captains and will have an emphasis on team golf.

The league continues next week with LIV Golf Andalucia at the famed Valderrama course in Spain as the final tune-up for players competing in the U.S. Open.

ESPN names the Bills' worst move of the 2026 NFL offseason

The Buffalo Bills did their best at trying to improve their roster during the 2026 NFL offseason.

Between the draft, free agency and trades, plenty of roster movement happened in Buffalo. However, ESPN does not agree with all of those moves.

The Bills landed wide receiver DJ Moore in a trade with the Chicago Bears. Adding playmaking talent around quarterback Josh Allen was a need this offseason.

The marquee addition was Moore but ESPN is not completely sold. Could the Bills have made a better decision?

ESPN's Bill Barnwell called trading for Moore Buffalo's worst move of this offseason. His breakdown on the Moore trade can be found below:

Worst: Everything that happened with DJ Moore. Though Beane anticipated the market and found real value in re-signing McGovern, every step of the Moore process felt like a franchise acting out of desperation. It's clear that the Bills were frustrated by their wide receivers in 2025, as players such as Brandin Cooks, Gabe Davis and Tyrell Shavers were getting meaningful reps late in the season. Keon Coleman, who hasn't lived up to expectations on the outside, became the public scapegoat for what felt like an organizational policy of trying to hit singles at one of the league's most important positions.

Under that lens, making a significant move for a receiver made sense. I'm just not sure this was the right one. Moore is coming off what was comfortably his worst season as a pro, one in which he seemingly fell out of favor with Ben Johnson in the Chicago offense. The Bears had little leverage in dealing with Moore, given that they were about to be on the hook for $49 million over the next two seasons for a guy who might have been their fourth option in the passing game heading into 2026. This should have essentially been a salary dump scenario for Ryan Poles.

Instead, the Bills sent a second-round pick to the Bears for Moore. That was already a curious choice by Beane. Even more inexplicably, the Bills ate all of the salary that was already owed to Moore and then guaranteed their new wideout $13.5 million in 2028, committing money three years down the line to a player who had no leverage as part of this trade. If Moore had a no-trade clause or was about to become a free agent, making that sort of move might have made more sense.

The Bills are spending $59.5 million in cash on wide receivers this year, the seventh-highest total in the league. That ranking will rise to fifth once A.J. Brown and Brandon Aiyuk move on later this offseason. Four of the organizations ahead of them are teams with superstar wideouts (Seahawks, Eagles, Bengals and Cowboys). The other one is the Titans, who used a top-five pick on a potential WR1 in Carnell Tate. The Bills are committing plenty of cash to finding Josh Allen playmakers, but I still don't think they have a player whom Allen can rely upon in a key spot -- and they haven't since Stefon Diggs left town.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: ESPN names the Bills' worst move of the 2026 NFL offseason

How to watch Oregon Ducks in Eugene Regional championship on Sunday

The Oregon Ducks seem to be having quite a bit of fun in the Eugene Regional and are finding ways to win games in many different ways. They now find themselves advancing to the championship game on Sunday night. If you are wondering how to watch the action live, you have come to the right place.

After a 14-2 blowout win over the Yale Bulldogs on Friday that featured 15 hits from the home team, Oregon entered a pitching duel against the Washington State Cougars on Saturday night, riding ace Will Sanford and his career-high 14 strikeouts.

Of course, it wouldn't be Oregon baseball without a bit of power at the plate, too.

In the top of the ninth inning, freshman phenom Junior Lauaki provided a huge bit of insurance, blasting a three-run homer over the center field wall to give the Ducks a 4-0 victory.

Hang it, bang it, again.

Naulivou Lauaki Jr. delivers in the biggest moments yet again for Oregon. pic.twitter.com/BzLliIrEeJ

— Logan Brown (@LoganABrown) May 31, 2026

Now, Oregon awaits its opponent in the championship, which will be decided between Washington State and the Oregon State Beavers on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Where to watch Oregon baseball in the Eugene Regional Championship on Sunday?

  • TV Channel: Not Televised
  • Streaming: ESPN+

The game between Oregon and either Washington State or Oregon State will not be televised on normal cable, but can be streamed on ESPN+.

What time does Oregon baseball play today?

  • Time: 6:00 p.m. PT
  • Location: Eugene, Oregon

The game between Oregon and Washington State or Oregon State is set to start at 6:00 p.m. PT at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon. The Ducks are 25-5 at home this season.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks in Eugene Regional Championship; time, channel, streaming

Peyton Manning, Luke Bryan among celebrities playing in Memorial Tournament pro-am

Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, HOF wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and country music star Luke Bryan headline the celebrity field scheduled to participate in Wednesday's Memorial Tournament pro-am at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.

Peyton Manning makes Scottie Scheffler laugh as they walk to hole No. 4 during the Workday Golden Bear Pro-Am at the Muirfield Village Golf Club on May 28.

The Memorial also announced that world No. 4-ranked Matt Fitzpatrick and No. 5 Justin Rose have committed to the signature PGA Tour event, giving the tournament nine of the top-10 ranked players in the world who will tee it up. The only pro inside the top 10 not competing is No. 6 Collin Morikawa, who is rehabilitating a back injury.

Manning, Fitzgerald and Bryan are past pro-am participants. Manning played 18 seasons in the NFL, winning Super Bowls with the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos. He holds NFL records for most passing touchdowns in a season (55) and most passing yards in a season (5,477) and was a five-time league MVP.

Larry Fitzgerald watches his tee shot on the 1st hole in the Nationwide Invitational Pro-Am on Wednesday morning at Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 1, 2021.

Fitzgerald spent all 17 of his NFL seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, finishing with 1,432 receptions for 17,429 yards. He holds NFL records for most receiving yards in the playoffs (546) as well as most receiving touchdowns in the postseason (7).

Country music singer Luke Bryan takes photos with patrons during the Workday Golden Bear Pro-Am at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin on May 28.

Bryan is a five-time "Entertainer of the Year" winner, as chosen by the Academy of Country Music Awards and the Country Music Association.

Rory McIlroy watches his putt on the 14th green at the Memorial on June 6.

The Memorial has received official commitments from 71 of the maximum 72 players allowed, including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who seeks his third consecutive title at Muirfield, and No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who has never won this event. The field also features 16 players who have won major championships, including five — McIlroy, Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas — with multiple majors.

The 72nd player will not be known until after the Charles Schwab Challenge finishes Sunday. Viktor Hovland, winner of the 2023 Memorial, withdrew from this year's tournament Friday.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Peyton Manning among celebrities playing in Memorial Tournament pro-am

'A risk worth taking' or 'go all out for Luis Enrique'? Fans on Iraola approach

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We asked for your views on whether outgoing Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola would be the right choice for Liverpool to succeed the sacked Arne Slot or whether you would prefer someone else.

The Reds have approached the 43-year-old Spaniard to discuss the role.

Here are some of your comments:

Carl: If he doesn't have us playing like crabs going side to side again for another season and understands that central midfielders don't play right-back then he'll be an improvement that's for sure. It would be a gamble but his style of football at Bournemouth is much closer to what we loved under Jurgen Klopp than anything Slot could bring. A risk worth taking.

Mike: Very happy with the Iraola approach. His attitude and work-rate, and that of his teams, is a better fit for Liverpool and what we need to right the wrongs of this season.

Mez: No-brainer. He's been the manager of the season.

Mark: I have always enjoyed how Bournemouth played under Iraola and feel a similar excitement to when we announced Klopp. Thanks, Arne, we will never forget the 20th title, but a change is needed.

Alex: Iraola would be a gamble. Do Liverpool have the squad for heavy metal football now? We're in a bit of a mess with last year's signings still to settle in and older players leaving. Luis Enrique would be my choice. He might be tempted to take on a new challenge after Paris St-Germain's Champions League victory.

James: Just go all out for Luis Enrique! A big name is the only way to sort the dressing room that Slot lost.

Ken: I want Liverpool to take a bit of time to get this appointment right. Sporting director Richard Hughes needs to redeem himself by doing everything he can to persuade Luis Enrique to swap Paris for Liverpool. If that fails, then Iraola would be an acceptable alternative given his body of work in the Premier League.

David: I've got nothing against Iraola but this seems like a backwards step for Liverpool. I'd want a manager who has a proven track record of winning trophies, not one who delivers mid-table positions at the end of the season.

Paul: Iraola would be a risk. Bournemouth, and Brighton and Brentford, just seem to be a brilliantly run clubs and that no matter who comes in they punch well above their weight. When supposedly top managers leave these clubs they don't do as well as is expected of them and this could also be the case for Iraola. I think we need to try and get a more experienced coach who will immediately command the respect of the dressing room.

Arman Tsarukyan gives projected timeline for UFC return

ARLINGTON, Texas – Arman Tsarukayn said it's not a matter of when he'll fight again. It's more a matter of who.

The UFC Freedom 250 lightweight title fight backup, Tsarukyan competed in yet another wrestling match Saturday at RAF 9 when he made quick work of Keelon Jimison.

The victory is Tsarukyan's fifth in as many RAF appearances. All have come across consecutive events. Though he's chomping at the bit to get back into competitions where he can punch, kick, and choke (though Tsarukyan sometimes uses those maneuvers outside of the cage anyway), the UFC hasn't booked him.

For now, he'll go through the process of preparing for a title fight he won't likely compete in. Lightweight champion Ilia Topuria battles Justin Gaethje on June 14 and Tsarukyan will be there on standby in Washington should something happen.

The winner of that fight will determine when Tsarukyan steps back in the cage, he explained to MMA Junkie and other reporters Saturday backstage at College Park Center.

"I'm waiting for the White House card when they are going to fight and then they are going to announce my next fight, probably September, October, or end of this year," Tsarukyan said. "It depends who is going to win. If it's Ilia, probably the end of this year. If it's Gaethje, probably September-October."

Tsarukyan said he's hoping Topuria wins due to the magnitude and test a matchup vs. the Georgia-born Spainard would bring. But he also could see Topuria heading to welterweight to chase a third belt if the UFC let him.

"Ilia Topuria. I want to fight Ilia Topuria. I think Ilia Topuria (wins)," Tsarukyan said. "But I think Justin is an OG and you never know. When he fought with (Rafael) Fiziev, everybody thought he's young and a good striker and knock him out. But he went there and showed he still can compete at the highest level – same with Paddy Pimblett. 60-40."

"... If UFC let's him move up, he's going to move up. It's better to fight with Islam than me, because it's a third title, big money, and if he loses to Islam, it's OK. He moves up two weight classes and moves to pound-for-pound (best). But if he loses to me at 155, he's going to be gone."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Arman Tsarukyan gives projected timeline for UFC return

Projecting the Falcons 53-man roster and 16-man practice squad

The Atlanta Falcons have completed their second week of OTAs, but they have a long way to go before their 2026 NFL season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Even though the Falcons have a new head coach, general manager and president of football, there is still pressure to win this year.

The competition should be intense at every position, including quarterback. While Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. are battling it out for the QB1 job, Trevor Siemian and UDFA Jack Strand will be fighting for that third QB spot.

Since Atlanta lacked the resources to sign top-level free agents, several of the team's young players have a real shot at landing a roster spot. In our first Falcons roster projection of 2026, we have three undrafted free agents making the team.

Check out our full 53-man roster and 16-man practice squad projections for the Falcons in 2026 below.

Quarterbacks (3)

  • Michael Penix Jr. (9)
  • Tua Tagovailoa (1)
  • Jack Strand (18)

Running Backs (3)

  • Bijan Robinson (7)
  • Brian Robinson Jr. (15)
  • Tyler Goodson (25)

Wide Receivers (5)

  • Drake London (5)
  • Jahan Dotson (4)
  • Zachariah Branch (17)
  • Olamide Zaccheaus (14)
  • Vinny Anthony II (86)

Tight Ends (3)

  • Kyle Pitts (8)
  • Austin Hooper (81)
  • Charlie Woerner (89)

Offensive Linemen (10)

  • Jake Matthews (70)
  • Matthew Bergeron (65)
  • Ryan Neuzil (64)
  • Chris Lindstrom (63)
  • Jawaan Taylor (71)
  • Ethan Onianwa (75)
  • Kyle Hinton (68)
  • Jack Nelson (69)
  • Storm Norton (77)
  • James Brockermeyer (66)

Defensive Linemen (7)

  • Brandon Dorlus (54)
  • Zach Harrison (96)
  • Maason Smith (92)
  • Da'Shawn Hand (90)
  • Chris Williams (93)
  • LaCale London (94)
  • Anterio Thompson (98)

Linebackers (5)

  • Divine Deablo (0)
  • Kendal Daniels (53)
  • Harold Perkins Jr. (56)
  • Christian Harris (45)
  • Troy Andersen (44)

EDGE/OLB (4)

  • Jalon Walker (11)
  • James Pearce Jr. (27)
  • Azeez Ojulari (51)
  • Samson Ebukam (52)

Cornerbacks (6)

  • A.J. Terrell (24)
  • Avieon Terrell (12)
  • Mike Hughes (21)
  • Billy Bowman Jr. (33)
  • Cobee Bryant (37)
  • Natrone Brooks (35)

Safeties (4)

  • Jessie Bates III (3)
  • Xavier Watts (31)
  • DeMarcco Hellams (23)
  • Sydney Brown (29)

Special Teams (3)

  • LS: Liam McCullough (49)
  • K: Nick Folk (6)
  • P: Jake Bailey (16)

There were some extremely tough decisions, especially at the quarterback and cornerback positions. There were just so many players in the mix and too many factors, including injuries, to get a clear picture. We felt Kevin Stefanski would likely keep three quarterbacks due to his history with the Cleveland Browns. Based on upside, we gave UDFA Jack Strand the nod over Trevor Siemian.

We left off former fourth-round pick Clark Phillips III and free-agent addition Darnay Holmes, although we wouldn't be surprised if both ended up on the roster. Several others, edge including Bralen Trice, running back Nathan Carter, and linebacker Channing Tindall, just barely missed the cut

Obviously, it's extremely early and this is pure speculation. We will have to wait until training camp begins to have a realistic idea of who will get these final few slots. Check out our full 16-man practice squad projection below.

Practice Squad projection

  1. QB Jack Strand
  2. RB Cash Jones
  3. WR Keelan Marion
  4. WR Le’Meke Brockington
  5. TE Jack Velling
  6. OL Riley Mahlman
  7. OL Kam Dewberry
  8. CB Clark Phillps III
  9. LB Malik Verdon
  10. LB Daveren Rayner
  11. DL CJ Nunnally IV
  12. DL Carlos Allen Jr.
  13. CB Malcolm DeWalt
  14. CB A.J. Woods
  15. LS Philip Florenzo
  16. S Jammie Robinson

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons 53-man roster projection for 2026 NFL season

Washington Football Joins Race For Fast-Rising New Jersey 2028 EDGE

One of the fast-rising edge rushers in the 2028 class, St. Augustine Prep sophomore Akeem Jones Jr., added the Washington Huskies to his growing list of scholarship offers on Wednesday.

Jones, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound native of Bridgeton, New Jersey, has gained several Power Four offers from Boston College, Duke, North Carolina, and Penn State this spring prior to his offer from UW this past week. After a strong sophomore season that saw Jones finish with 49 total tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, and a fumble recovery, the offers slowly began to trickle in, and there's no indication the Huskies are going to be his last offer either.

Still unranked by both 247Sports and On3/Rivals, the Garden State pass rusher is one of many underclassmen from the state of New Jersey to add an offer from UW in the past couple of weeks, as Jedd Fisch and co. continue to make a push for more than just a select few recruits from his home state.

After a great conversation with @CoachCRAW, I'm blessed to receive my 9th division one offer from The University of Washington!✝️🙏 @chillbelton@HermitsFootball@Coach_KQuinn@CoachMauriello@mylesonetwo@BrianDohn247@On3Richiepic.twitter.com/eAxruyAPxZ

— Akeem jones jr (@Akeemjones_) May 20, 2026

The reason why several Power Four schools, including UW, have made the decision to offer early is that Jones possesses high-end instincts as an athlete. His frame allows him to play on either side of the line, as a stand-up pass-rusher or with his hand in the dirt, and he used his pure athleticism to make an impact on special teams as well in 2025.

Jones has made unofficial visits to Penn State and Rutgers this spring, along with a game-day visit last fall to Maryland. The next objective for the Huskies' staff will be to get the New Jersey native on campus for an unofficial visit this fall—ideally—or after the season.

Thus far in the 2028 class, UW has offered at least 10 prospects from the Garden State, tied with Arizona for the third-most offered states by Fisch's staff in next year's cycle. In the 2027 class, the number sits at 12, according to 247Sports' database, which is sixth-most behind California (70 high school offers), Arizona (20), Texas (20), Florida (16), and Illinois (13), and just above the 10 offers out to in-state recruits.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies join race for fast-rising 2028 New Jersey EDGE

How Florida's offense will look in 2026 under Buster Faulkner

Florida's offense will look radically different in 2026 under new offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner. The former Georgia Tech play-caller arrives in Gainesville after leading a Yellow Jackets offense that averaged more than 460 yards per game and nearly 33 points per contest in 2025.

Faulkner's system is based on spread principles and a physical running game. The air-raid-centric strategy is designed to dial up explosive plays through the air and on the ground. The Gators are expected to build around emerging star running back Jadan Baugh while blending misdirection, motion and concepts that emphasize vertical passing.

Establishing an identity with toughness and physicality at its core is Faulkner's plan, despite running a spread concept. Quarterback Aaron Philo, who also came over to Florida from Georgia Tech, looks to be a natural fit in Faulkner's system. The redshirt sophomore's time under this structure gives him the clear advantage in Florida's quarterback battle.

With Philo under center, wielding a firm grasp of the offense, the results this fall should be a more balanced offense with the capability of applying pressure vertically while still prioritizing the run game. Coming off a season where the program averaged just 21.6 points per game, hopes are that Faulkner can ignite a spark for the Gators.

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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Breaking down changes Buster Faulkner is making to Florida's offense

Chiefs DE George Karlaftis praises rookie pass rusher's impact at OTAs

Kansas City Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis addressed the media recently for phase 3 of OTAs. He shared his focus on improving his get-off ability and noted that he's seen R Mason Thomas perform well at that in OTAs.

"For me, a lot of it's in the offseason training that I do, and a lot of it's really in film study. When I was a rookie, (former DE)Frank Clark gave me some tips that have really helped me out throughout my career so far. I'm really thankful that I've had great vets," said Karlaftis, "Now I'm starting to reach that role, I'm only 25, but I feel old in here, but yeah, I had great vets, (former DE) Carlos (Dunlap), Frank(and) Chris (Jones), obviously. Those guys helped me a lot just seeing keys and how I can improve offseason training and all that kind of stuff, too."

Karlaftis finished the 2025 season with 48 total tackles and six sacks in 16 games. He also had a fumble recovery with two pass deflections. He hopes to pass down his wisdom to rookie Thomas, who has a high upside.

"R Mason (Thomas), he's got a lot of juice," said Karlaftis, "He's a body type that we really haven't had as much of around here. He's very fluid, he's very athletic, he's very explosive, and he loves football, and he's trying to learn right now, and he's trying to prove himself. Him and all the rookies, they're great and like I said before, they have bright, bright futures here."

During four seasons at Oklahoma, Thomas played in 42 games, collecting 65 total tackles and 17 sacks, earning AP second-team All-American honors. Thomas was selected in the second round, 40th overall.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs DE George Karlaftis praises rookie pass rusher's impact at OTAs

Diamondbacks wrap up in Seattle before Dodgers, Nationals come to town

The Diamondbacks, having dramatically improved their fortunes via scheduling bonuses (the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants), finish their road trip in Seattle with a 1:05 p.m. matchup Sunday, May 31, against the Mariners.

Arizona was scheduled to send the resurgent Merrill Kelly to the mound, while the Mariners had yet to name a starter late in the week. Kelly went seven innings in his most recent start, allowing only two runs on four hits over seven innings at San Francisco in a 6-2 win over the Giants.

The Diamondbacks return home to face the champion Los Angeles Dodgers for the first time since they were swept in three games to open this season. Game 1 of the four-game series set for 6:40 p.m. at Chase Field.

The Dodgers have enjoyed another hot start, winning 35 of their first 55 games, with a breakout early season from outfielder Andy Pages. The 25-year-old Cuban led the team in hits and led the majors in RBIs entering the weekend.

The Diamondbacks-Dodgers series features Korean Heritage Night (June 1), Japanese Heritage Night (June 3) and Mexican Heritage Night (June 4).

Next into town are the surprising Washington Nationals, who were a game over .500 entering their weekend series against the San Diego Padres. James Wood, Daylen Lile and CJ Abrams lead the offense, which has more than made up for a relatively pedestrian pitching staff ranking near the bottom of MLB in ERA.

The first game of the series, Friday night, June 5, is the Diamondbacks' annual Pride Night.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Diamondbacks wrap up in Seattle, then host Dodgers, Nationals

'If things go their way, Arsenal will be back here next year'

Mikel Arteta speaks with his Arsenal players as they huddle
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Former Premier League defender Nedum Onuoha believes Arsenal are in a strong position to challenge for the Champions League title again next season, as Mikel Arteta's side continue to show progression "year in and year out".

"There is disappointment that they haven't won the Champions League, but there is real joy they have won the Premier League," Onuoha said on Champions League Match of the Day.

"In a different season, maybe they would have won the Carabao Cup in the final against Manchester City as well.

"The fact that they have made it this far, you can see the progress that is happening year in and year out. Progress itself isn't necessarily going to be linear, but it almost feels like it has been for Arsenal in recent years.

"As they approach next season, they are in a good financial position, the squad is at a good age and they know they are one of the best teams in all of Europe.

"If things go their way, they will be back here [in the Champions League final] next year - and maybe they can get across the line."

Arsenal's progression under Arteta graphic. 
Season, League position, European competition
2019-20 - 8th - Europa League R32
2020-21 - 8th - Europa League SF
2021-22 - 5th 
2022-23 - 2nd - Europa League R16
2023-24 - 2nd - CL QF
2024-25 - 2nd - CL SF 
2025-26 - 1st - CL RU
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Former winger Pat Nevin added: "You look at the players they have got, the ones they have brought in, and I don't think we have seen the best of Eberechi Eze yet in an Arsenal shirt or even Noni Madueke.

"I suspect they will be even better next year as well."

Watch the highlights and analysis in full on BBC iPlayer

‘It’s Wemby’s West!’: Mike Tirico calls Game 7, earns massive praise from Jamal Crawford on NBC

NBC's Jamal Crawford praises Mike Tirico after Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals. Credit: NBC/Peacock
Credit: NBC/Peacock

Led by 22-year-old otherworldly superstar Victor Wembanyama, the San Antonio Spurs are going to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2014. San Antonio went on the road and took down the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals on Saturday night at Paycom Center. The Spurs will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals.

“And the San Antonio Spurs have done it!” Tirico exclaimed after San Antonio’s Devin Vassell threw down an exclamation dunk.

“There will be a new champion in the NBA!” Tirico continued. “A new era has dawned! It’s Wemby’s West! The Spurs are going to the NBA Finals!”

Mike Tirico: “There will be a new champion in the NBA! A new era has dawned! It’s Wemby’s West! The Spurs are going to the NBA Finals!” #NBA#NBCpic.twitter.com/QG5tEm8vWs

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) May 31, 2026

“They have arrived,” Tirico added. “And you saw the emotion from Victor Wembanyama, as he was looking up into the stands. The San Antonio Spurs go on the road, and in the house of the defending NBA champs, earn a berth in the NBA Finals for the first time in a dozen years.”

After the game, NBC color commentators Jamal Crawford and Reggie Miller showed their appreciation for working with Tirico, just a few days after they informed him of his Emmy award. And Crawford offered enormous praise for Tirico:

Jamal Crawford: “We have our star. … When you were playing and I was growing up, Mike [Jordan] and Marv [Albert] were synonymous with NBC. Now we have Mike [Tirico] and Vic [Wembanyama] for the next 20 years, synonymous with each other.” pic.twitter.com/wTtQ7JjBYZ

— Sports TV News & Updates (@TVSportsUpdates) May 31, 2026

“We have our star,” Crawford said. “And what an honor it’s been to work with you the whole year.”

“Stop it,” Tirico said.

“No, no. Seriously,” Crawford responded. “Can I say something? Seriously.”

Tirico reluctantly said, “Sure.”

“When you (Miller) were playing, and I was growing up, Mike (Jordan) and Marv (Albert) were synonymous with NBC,” Crawford explained. “Now, we have Mike (Tirico) and Vic (Wembanyama) for the next 20 years, synonymous with each other.”

It’s been a mind-blowing 2026 for Tirico, the voice of Sunday Night Football and Sunday Night Basketball for NBC. In February, he went right from calling Super Bowl LX to hosting primetime coverage of the Winter Olympics for NBC in Milan the next day. He also was praised for his monologue to close out NBC’s broadcast after the USA men’s hockey team won the gold medal.

Shoutout to @miketirico as his fantastic run concludes tonight in Game 7 covering multiple events with almost no rest since September including:

20 Weeks of @SNFonNBC
Super Bowl 60
15 Nights of Primetime Olympics, 13 Days of Daytime
152nd @KentuckyDerby
33 @NBAonNBC Games pic.twitter.com/JuMzE43EhT

— Tyler Wong (@TylerWong65) May 30, 2026

Game 7 concluded NBC’s first season back to televising NBA games after a 23-year hiatus.

.@miketirico signs off from NBC Sports’ final game of its 2025-26 @NBA season! pic.twitter.com/oKkXCIYyIw

— NBC Sports PR (@NBCSportsPR) May 31, 2026

NBC’s media rights deal with the NBA runs through the 2035-36 season, so there will be much more of Tirico calling big games alongside Miller and Crawford in the years to come.

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Phoenix Mercury begin Commissioner's Cup at home vs Lynx

The Phoenix Mercury will begin the Commissioner’s Cup at home against the Minnesota Lynx. 

The in-season tournament spans June 1-17, and includes seven games against each of the Western Conference teams. The team with the best record in the Western Conference will face the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference for a chance to win prize money. 

The Mercury host the Lynx in the first game of the tournament on June 1, and they continue on the road with the Seattle Storm on Wednesday, June 3, and the Portland Fire on Friday, June 5. 

In the first meeting, Lynx rookie point guard Olivia Miles posted an impressive stat line of 13 points, seven assists and six rebounds.  

Minnesota has been playing well, even without MVP runner-up Napheesa Collier. Collier injured her ankle in Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals against the Mercury, and isn’t expected back until at least early June.  

The Storm underwent a significant roster reconstruction with four returners, but have rebuilt their roster through the draft and free agency. One of the biggest selections of the draft was getting Spanish rookie Awa Fam at No. 3. The 19-year-old made her WNBA debut on May 24, contributing 10 points, two rebounds and one steal with two turnovers in 20 minutes. 

The Mercury will head to Portland for the first time since 2002. The Fire initially folded in 2002 after three WNBA seasons, but were added through expansion ahead of the 2026 season. 

The Fire stunned the New York Liberty on May 25, with an 81-74 road win. Guard Carla Leite led with 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting. 

Entering the Wednesday, May 27, road matchup against the Liberty, Phoenix star Kahleah Copper was averaging 18.7 points per game, Alyssa Thomas 18.0 points and Natasha Mack 8.4 rebounds per game. 

Thomas’ 8.0 assists per game trailed only Caitlin Clark for the most in the league. 

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Phoenix Mercury begin Commissioner's Cup vs Minnesota Lynx

Cardinals mailbag has ownership, injury, depth chart questions

A week ago, we debuted an Arizona Cardinals mailbag, answering your most pressing questions about this organization. Very quickly, we realized there were far too many questions to get to in one go.

Even in the quietest part of the offseason, ahead of a season with highly muted expectations, you — the Cardinals fans — were full of questions about this team. It’s a testament to the passion of a fan base that has long been desperate for something to cheer about.

Here is our second round of answering your most burning questions — now with the benefit of one week of organized team activities in the rearview mirror.

Have there been any updates with the injured players, like Walter Nolen and Garrett Williams, and what’s the timetable looking like for their returns? -@mando112155

There were a lot of useful morsels of news to come out of the first week of OTAs, so let’s start off by running through those.

Nolen said that he expects to return for training camp. Mike LaFleur added that tight end Tip Reiman is on a similar timeline. Cornerback Sean Murphy-Bunting was a full participant at OTAs, so he’s back from his torn ACL. Cornerback Starling Thomas V and running back James Conner both worked on the side of the field with trainers, so they should be back for training camp, two months from now.

That’s a lot of positive injury news. Williams is a bigger concern, though. He tore his Achilles on Dec. 21. Expecting a return for Week 1 would be ambitious, and players often struggle in their first season back from an Achilles tear, as it takes a while to return to maximum explosiveness.

Arizona Cardinals defensive lineman Walter Nolen III (97) against the Atlanta Falcons at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Dec. 21, 2025.

Who fills Garrett Williams role until he returns from his injury? -@the_dude1121

This is one we got a clear answer to this week. Murphy-Bunting is now working with the safeties and nickel corners, indicating that he is set to occupy that role until Williams returns. He has played almost entirely as an outside corner since 2023 but began his career in the slot, so he has familiarity at the position.

We could also see safety Dadrion Taylor-Demerson get some reps at nickel, where he played 40 snaps last season. In those looks, free agent signing Andrew Wingard would likely start at safety.

What percentage of carries do you expect Jeremiyah Love to have? -@mando112155

Tyler Allgeier was taking the first running back reps this week, but that’s normal as a rookie earns his role. Make no mistake: Love will lead the Cardinals’ backfield when they take the field in Week 1.

That said, it’s a crowded group. Allgeier and Conner are both proven NFL veterans who will have a role to play.

A good comparison point could be the 2023 Atlanta Falcons, who had a top 10 draft pick (Bijan Robinson) alongside Allgeier and a reliable veteran (Cordarelle Patterson). Robinson saw 47.6% of running back carries that year. We’ll get a better idea during training camp, but Love might not have a workhorse role immediately, even if he does lead the backfield in carries.

Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) carries the ball as Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker (3) defends during the first half at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on Dec. 21, 2025.

Have there been any indications regarding Trey Benson's future? -@Finn_Staples32

The main news on Benson this week is that he wasn’t on the field for OTAs, suggesting that he’s still working his way back from the September knee injury that ended his 2025 season — even though he attempted a return in November before being shut down for the year.

It’s the latest in a long string of bad news for the 2024 third-round pick, whose injury prevented him from getting a three-month opportunity to lead the backfield. After all, actions speak louder than words. By drafting Love, signing Allgeier, and bringing Conner back, the Cardinals showed how they view Benson.

Who will be the returners on special teams since Michael Ghobrial is the new special teams coach?-@Monsterdemo21

With DeeJay Dallas and Greg Dortch gone, Devin Duvernay was signed to a one-year deal to fill this role. The veteran wide receiver has excelled as a returner throughout his career, and he should take the lion’s share of both kickoffs and punts.

Chicago Bears wide receiver Devin Duvernay (12) returns a kick off against the Detroit Lions during the first half at Soldier Field in Chicago on Jan. 4, 2026.

It’s also worth noting that, while Love returned some kicks in practice this week, LaFleur suggested that he does not expect the No. 3 overall pick to see significant work in that area. It seems more likely that Love could be called upon as a returner in specific situations, like if the Cardinals desperately need a big return late in a close game.

Do you expect Marvin Harrison Jr. to stay on the outside or move inside as a “big” slot? Feels like Michael Wilson has earned his spot outside. -@JakeStrick1021

There are a few factors to consider here. For one, there are two outside receiver spots in most formations. Wilson has definitely earned his role, but most of the time, multiple receivers are on the field. The second is that LaFleur has said he wants to move his receivers around the formation, as he did with both Puka Nacua and Davante Adams in Los Angeles.

It’s also notable that the Cardinals did not sign a primary slot receiver in free agency, while letting both Greg Dortch and Zay Jones depart. Harrison played just 18.9% of his snaps in the slot last year, Wilson was at 25% and Kendrick Bourne was at 23.8%. All of those numbers could tick up, even if the slot role is a shared responsibility.

That said, Harrison was actually more effective on the outside last year, averaging 1.69 yards per route run on the outside, compared to 1.12 from the slot, per Pro Football Focus.

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. (18) scores a touchdown while New Orleans Saints cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry (4) defends during the second quarter at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sept. 7, 2025.

The big question with the receiver room, to me, is the hierarchy. LaFleur runs a pure progression offense, with quarterbacks instructed to go through receivers in order, rather than based on the defense’s look. In training camp, we’ll begin to learn whether Wilson or Harrison is the first read more often.

Why won’t Michael (Bidwill) spend some money on this team? -Steve Salk

There have been a handful of questions about Bidwill’s ownership, so it’s worth discussing the areas in which ownership does — and does not — impact the team.

This question was asked in the context of free agency. The Cardinals do spend in free agency, as does every team in a league with a salary cap and a salary floor. And when necessary, they are willing to manipulate the cap in the same way as most teams, with void years and large signing bonuses. A few teams — the Bengals are notorious for this — aren’t willing to use these tactics, but the Cardinals are.

Where the Cardinals have often lagged behind the rest of the league is in their ancillary spending. Famously, they used to charge players for meals. Their facilities are annually graded among the worst in the league. But that’s changing, with a new $200 million training facility set to open in 2028.

One area in which they have a league-wide reputation for not spending money, though, is on the coaching staff. That’s not just a matter of head coach salaries — it’s also about providing the head coach with enough money to go out and hire high-profile, experienced assistants. While coaching salaries are not publicized, the Cardinals were repeatedly turned down for both their head coach and defensive coordinator jobs this winter. They also typically have one of the league's least-experienced coaching staffs. That’s telling.

As for why the Cardinals are occasionally unwilling to spend in certain areas, Bidwill has never answered that question directly. But he is among the few NFL owners whose primary source of wealth is the team itself. That limits the number of revenue streams that he is able to tap into.

Finally, a few people have asked about Bidwill serving as the Cardinals’ team president. It’s true that the Cardinals are among a minority of organizations that does not have a team president outside of the ownership family, but that is a non-football position. The team president oversees the business side of the operation — think ticket prices and stadium alterations, such as the recent addition of casitas to State Farm Stadium. Those have been a source of frustration among the fan base, but they don’t have a direct impact on the on-field product.

It is also true, though, that organizations with dedicated team presidents have performed better in recent seasons. That could be simple luck, or it could indicate a healthy organizational structure in which ownership takes a hands-off approach to the entire operation.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Cardinals mailbag has ownership, injury, depth chart questions

‘Really Dangerous’ — BYU QB Bear Bachmeier Sends Chilling Warning After CFP Heartbreak

Nov 29, 2025; Provo, Utah, USA; BYU Cougars quarterback Bear Bachmeier (47) looks to pass against the UCF Knights during the second half at LaVell Edwards Stadium. © Rob Gray-Imagn Images
Nov 29, 2025; Provo, Utah, USA; BYU Cougars quarterback Bear Bachmeier (47) looks to pass against the UCF Knights during the second half at LaVell Edwards Stadium. © Rob Gray-Imagn Images

Bear Bachmeier is set to take the reins at BYU once again in 2026, aiming to elevate the program to new heights. The Cougars are still chasing their first Big 12 championship and a meaningful run in the College Football Playoff.

What to Expect From Bear Bachmeier at BYU in 2026

Bachmeier exploded in his true freshman season last year, but it was quite expected of him.

“I think just earning like I’ve earned the right to play with confidence and play with swagger and I always had that chip on my shoulder,” Bachmeier said in an interview in the Big 12 Spring Meetings. “Just playing last year I feel like I can just carry that kind of confidence with me. You know when I’m in between the lines.”

BYU put together an 11-1 regular season in 2025 and finished with a strong strength of schedule. Even with those accomplishments, the Cougars narrowly missed out on a College Football Playoff berth. Both of BYU’s losses came against Texas Tech, and the result ultimately hurt its playoff resume.

The Cougars have consistently been among college football’s most successful programs over the past two years. They have finished each of the last two seasons ranked in the AP Top 25. However, BYU has not reached the College Football Playoff during that span.

With Bachmeier returning under center and star running back LJ Martin back in the backfield, expectations are rising in Provo. The sophomore quarterback believes the offense has the potential to take a huge step forward in 2026.

“We’re going to be really dangerous (in 2026),” Bachmeier said.

According to the PFSN College Football Playoff Metric, BYU currently has a 29.7% chance of earning a playoff berth this season.

Nate Church of the Daily Universe recently discussed his expectations for the Cougars on ESPN The Fan and spoke on just how important Bachmeier is to the program’s success.

“Bear is the lifeblood of this football team,” Church said. “The team rallies around him. The fans rally around him. Anytime you talk to a BYU fan about Bear Bachmeier, they light up. I think he’s gonna be a completely different quarterback this year in the best ways possible.

“Like you said, he’s got a full offseason now. If he could learn the playbook during fall camp last year, imagine what he can do with an entire offseason. I don’t know if we’ll necessarily see him air the ball out constantly. That depends on the receivers around him. But I think we’re gonna see a lot of RPOs, a lot of Bear running up the middle like we saw last year.”

Bachmeier threw for 3,033 yards, rushed for 527 yards, and generated 3,560 total yards of offense. His success was hardly surprising considering his decorated high school career, during which he accumulated 6,810 passing yards and 59 touchdown passes while also adding 1,724 rushing yards and 33 touchdowns on the ground.

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Report Udinese open to Inter loan proposal for Solet

Report Udinese open to Inter loan proposal for Solet
Report Udinese open to Inter loan proposal for Solet

Sunday’s reports claim that Udinese are willing to listen to a potential offer of a loan deal with an obligation to buy from Inter for centre-back Oumar Solet, who has recently been described as the club’s ‘priority’ signing in defence.

Inter could seal Solet deal on loan with obligation to buy

Solet is among Inter’s top defensive targets heading into the summer transfer window as the Nerazzurri look to rejuvenate their backline with Francesco Acerbi, Matteo Darmian and potentially Stefan De Vrij leaving at the end of their contracts next month.

There is also a possibility that Yann Bisseck is sold this summer, with suggestions that Bayern Munich could make a move for the €40m-rated Scudetto and Coppa Italia winner.

NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 09: Oumar Solet of Udinese during the Serie A match between Napoli and Udinese at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 09, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Solet remains a strong option for Inter, and according to reports from Tuttosport (via TMW), Udinese are willing to listen to loan proposals that include an obligation to buy for the uncapped Frenchman.

It is expected that it would take a total package in the region of €20m-€30m to convince Udinese into selling Solet this summer.

The managers with the most Champions League and European Cup titles

The managers with the most Champions League and European Cup titles
The managers with the most Champions League and European Cup titles

Luis Enrique claimed his third Champions League title as a manager after leading PSG to victory over Arsenal in the 2026 final on Saturday evening. 

The Parisians were made to work a lot harder than they were last year, when they absolutely trounced Inter Milan 5-0.

The Gunners took an early lead through Kai Havertz and proceeded to give their opponents precious few opportunities to get back into the game.

That was, until Cristhian Mosquera chopped down Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in the box in the second half, allowing Ousmane Dembele to equalise from the spot.

The two sides could not be separated after 120 minutes of action, meaning the winner had to be decided by penalties. As expected from a team coached by Enrique, his players held their nerve and won the shootout 4-3.

Enrique now belongs in the pantheon of greatest managers in the history of European football, doing something only four other people have ever achieved.

The managers with the most Champions League titles ever:

=2. Zinedine Zidane – 3 (2016, 2017, 2018)

No one knew what to expect of Zinedine Zidane when he replaced Rafa Benitez as Real Madrid boss. His only managerial experience was a two-year stint with the club’s B team.

But the French legend turned out to be one of the most successful head coaches in the club’s illustrious history, winning three straight Champions League finals in his initial stint in charge. Sacre bleu.

Read – The three players to score in a Champions League final for different teams

=2. Pep Guardiola – 3 (2009, 2011, 2023)

It’s mind-boggling that Pep Guardiola has not won more Champions League titles as a manager, but knockout football does not always reward the best teams in the tournament.

The Catalan coach burst onto the scene in 2009 when he led Barcelona to The Treble in his debut campaign. They conquered Europe again two years later, beating Manchester United for a second time in the final.

Guardiola failed to reach the final during his three years with Bayern Munich, but he guided Manchester City to the decider twice in his decade-long spell at the Premier League club. They lost the first one to Chelsea, but final got over the line in 2023 when they beat Inter Milan in Istanbul.

Read – The players with the most Champions League titles

=2. Bob Paisley – 3 (1977, 1978, 1981)

Bob Paisley’s record as the most prolific manager in European Cup history stood for over four decades, with no other coach able to match his three titles won with Liverpool.

The Reds’ relationship with ‘big ears’ began in 1977 when they defeated Borussia Monchengladbach. They retained their crown a year later with a narrow win over Club Brugge at Wembley.

They relinquished their grip on the trophy the following year when Nottingham Forest knocked them out in the first round, but they returned to the final in 1981, beating Real Madrid 1-0 in Paris.

Paisley retired two years having won six First Division titles, the UEFA Cup, three League cups and, of course, three European Cups.

Read – The four English players to have scored in multiple Champions League semi-finals

=2. Luis Enrique – 3 (2015, 2025, 2026)

The appointment of Luis Enrique as Barcelona manager in 2014 was met with some raised eyebrows. At the time he had only taken the reins at two clubs, Roma and Celta Vigo, both spells lasting just a year.

But like Guardiola, the former Barça midfielder won every major trophy in his first season, beating Juventus in the 2025 final to claim The Treble. He erased any doubts over his ability to get Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar Jr to function as a front three in his system.

Enrique ended up in Paris via the Spain national team in 2023, tasked with a seemingly impossible job: get PSG over the line in the Champions League. Before his arrival, the French giants had consistently fallen short in the competition despite their considerable financial advantage over almost every other club.

The 56-year-old high-energy, high-pressing approach appeared to be anathema to the individualist, ego-driven squad, but he somehow got his players to buy into his methods. Dembele, once an infamously lazy player, now leads the press with enormous ferocity.

The departure of Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid now looks like a major turning point in the club’s history. The France international is undeniably brilliant, but didn’t work for the team despite the manager’s best efforts.

Perhaps it is just a coincidence, but since Mbappe’s exit, PSG have not lost a knockout tie in the Champions League, winning successive titles under Enrique.

Read – Champions League final 2026 in pictures as PSG beat Arsenal

1. Carlo Ancelotti – 5 (2003, 2007, 2014, 2022, 2024)

Standing tall above everyone in European football, Carlo Ancelotti has won an astonishing five Champions League titles as a manager.

After winning two European Cups as a player with AC Milan, Don Carlo guided the Italian club to two more in the dugout. It really should have been three, but Istanbul happened.

Ancelotti couldn’t repeat the same level of success at Chelsea or PSG, but it was at Real Madrid where he showed he still had what it takes to conquer Europe. He did what so many other managers had tried and failed to do; guide Los Blancos to their 10th Champions League win.

When Ancelotti did so in 2014, it kicked off a period of domination by the club, though much of it came after his exit in 2015. He returned in 2021, this time without Cristiano Ronaldo in the team, but lifted the trophy two more times anyway.

Is he the best tactician of all time? Almost certainly not. But he is arguably the greatest manager of footballers we will ever see.

Read – Remembering the AC Milan side that hammered Cruyff’s Dream Team 4-0 in the UCL final

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“It’s a lottery.” Rice believes Arsenal gave their best in Champions League defeat

“It’s a lottery.” Rice believes Arsenal gave their best in Champions League defeat
“It’s a lottery.” Rice believes Arsenal gave their best in Champions League defeat

Declan Rice has reflected on Arsenal’s heartbreaking Champions League final defeat to PSG, describing the penalty shootout as a lottery after an intense and closely contested encounter.

The Gunners enjoyed an outstanding European campaign and were widely regarded as one of the strongest teams in the competition. Throughout their run to the final, Arsenal remained unbeaten in normal time, underlining the consistency and resilience they displayed against some of Europe’s elite clubs.

Despite facing defending champions PSG in the final, Arsenal made an excellent start and took an early lead through Kai Havertz. The goal gave the Gunners a significant boost and appeared to put them in a strong position on one of the biggest stages in club football.

PSG Fight Back in the Final

Following Arsenal’s opener, PSG gradually took control of large periods of the match and applied sustained pressure in search of an equaliser. Arsenal responded with a determined defensive display, frustrating the French side for much of the contest.

The Parisians eventually found a way back into the game when they were awarded a penalty, which they converted to level the score. Neither side could find a winning goal during the remainder of normal time or throughout extra time, forcing the final to be decided by a penalty shootout.

With the teams still deadlocked, the outcome came down to spot kicks. Eberechi Eze missed for Arsenal before Gabriel’s decisive penalty was sent over the crossbar, allowing PSG to secure the trophy.

Rice Reflects on Heartbreak

After the match, Rice spoke about the disappointment of losing in such circumstances while also highlighting the progress Arsenal have made as a team. Speaking as quoted by the BBC, he said:

“It’s gutting. It’s devastating to lose a Champions League final on penalties. I’m trying to take perspective on how far we’ve come as a group. Incredible season. We gave it absolutely everything and took the game to penalties. It’s a lottery, it’s football.”

The club will now look ahead to next season, aiming to build on their progress and return stronger in their pursuit of major honours.

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Texas HC Steve Sarkisian warns about obvious growing issue in college football

The biggest debate in college football right now centers on the future of the College Football Playoff. Should the playoff expand again, or should it remain at 12 teams? Expansion feels inevitable, and it may happen sooner rather than later.

Every college football program wants a path to the playoff. Whether it’s the Texas Longhorns or Miami (Ohio), the goal remains the same. That ambition will continue to drive the conversation until college football leaders make a final decision. However, the push for expansion creates a complicated future for the sport. Just ask Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian.

Conference championships are already facing questions about their long-term value. Expanding the playoff to 24 teams would only intensify those concerns. It could also diminish the importance of regular-season games — especially the sport’s biggest rivalries.

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The Iron Bowl, Ohio State-Michigan, and other marquee matchups could lose some of their significance. Why? According to Sarkisian, college football is losing sight of the smaller accomplishments that once defined a successful season.

Dec 31, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian looks on before a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images

“That’s part of the problem in college athletics. Everybody is chasing one end goal and we’re losing sight of the small victories along the way,” Sarkisian said.

What he said next may sound obvious, but it highlights a growing issue that many believe is eroding the sport’s foundation.

“We live in an era of college football that’s playoff or bust.”

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Recently, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko warned that college football could be headed toward a financial crisis. Schools are spending aggressively through NIL in pursuit of playoff appearances, often stretching budgets to keep pace with competitors. As long as fan bases maintain a playoff-or-bust mindset, that spending is likely to keep rising.

Oct 25, 2025; Starkville, Mississippi, USA; Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian reacts after beating the Mississippi State Bulldogs in overtime at Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

“The disappointment for the majority of these fanbases is because they all live with a playoff or bust mentality.” Sarkisian said.

The collision of the NIL era and the expanded College Football Playoff may have created consequences few anticipated. Professional sports have systems and structures designed to manage these pressures. College athletics does not.

At a time of unprecedented change, many believe college sports lack the leadership necessary to address these challenges. The question now is what it will take to bring college football — and college athletics as a whole — back under control before the consequences become even more severe.

11 days to the World Cup: Why being the tournament's top scorer might be a bad sign

The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament’s return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world’s biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year’s global event.

Soccer may seem to be all about scoring goals. But at the World Cup, it’s proven that scoring the most goals doesn’t necessarily take you all the way to the trophy: Historically, in fact, the top-scoring teams and players at the tournament don’t end up winning the title.

When taking a look at Golden Boot winners, the honor given to the highest-scoring player, the discrepancy between scoring the most goals and actually winning the World Cup is shockingly large. Only two outright Golden Boot winners also won the World Cup, an incredibly small club that includes Argentina’s Mario Kempes (1978) and Brazil’s Ronaldo (2002).

(There was also an odd instance of a six-way Golden Boot tie in 1962; two of the six played for the eventual champions, Brazil.)

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Overwhelmingly, though, Golden Boot winners have ended in second or third place. Six of the top scorers ended as the runner-up in the tournament; that includes the first-ever Golden Boot winner in 1930, Argentina’s Guillermo Stabile, and the most recent winner, France’s Kylian Mbappé. Nine Golden Boots have gone to players on third-place teams.

For those players, the award ends up being more of a consolation prize, rather than an honor. Mbappé’s sad trudge to get his Golden Boot trophy in 2022 is a perfect reminder of that contrast.

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Team-wise, less than half of the top-scoring teams in the tournament have also ended up winning it all: Only nine years, out of 22 total World Cups, have seen the trophy go to the team with the most goals. That includes 1978, when Argentina, which ended up winning the title, tied with the Netherlands with 15 total goals scored.

At first, it’s a stat that seems counterintuitive: Obviously, offense is a major piece of soccer. But there are so many other factors that go into a winning team or even a high-scoring team.

One notable factor at play is the number of games that are played. Teams who make it past the quarterfinals are guaranteed to play two more games: a semifinal, and then either the final or a third-place match. That leaves more games to rack up more goals.

As a result, though, one of the biggest outliers in the individual honor is 1994 co-Golden Boot winner Oleg Salenko of Russia. While Salenko’s award-mate, Bulgaria’s Hristo Stoichkov, finished in fourth place with his team, Salenko and Russia didn’t even make it out of the group stage. And yet both Stoichkov and Salenko finished with six goals apiece.

Another key factor is that penalty shootouts don’t count toward the final goal tally. That ends up making a big difference in the knockout round; if an evenly matched draw ends in a shootout, one team will be moving on regardless of the goal totals.

Still, this trend points to the fact that there are dozens of things that can make a difference: an incredible goalkeeping performance, a smothering defense, some key refereeing calls. Scoring goals certainly helps — it’s just not the only thing that leads to a trophy.

WINFIELD: Let’s play devil’s advocate — The Knicks have beaten nobody

Some things are outside of the Knicks’ control. Who they play is one of them.

The Knicks didn’t choose the bracket. They didn’t choose which teams got hurt, which teams went seven games, or which opponents arrived running on fumes. They simply beat whoever stepped in front of them.

And because of it, they’re riding an historic 11-game winning streak into the 2026 NBA Finals.

The winner of the Western Conference Finals will become the third consecutive opponent the Knicks face coming off a seven-game series.

Therein lies the lone lingering question surrounding a team that sits four wins from its first championship since 1973.

The Knicks have looked every bit like a title favorite. They’ve also yet to face an opponent that entered a series against them at full strength, fully rested, and fully equipped to match their depth.

That’s not New York’s fault. But it’s worth acknowledging before Game 1 tips off on June 3.

THE HAWKS SHOULDN’T HAVE BEEN THERE

The Hawks could have drawn Cleveland in the first round. Instead, they punted on the regular-season finale, secured the sixth seed and booked a trip to Madison Square Garden.

For three games, the gamble looked brilliant.

Atlanta stole home court in Game 2, won Game 3 at State Farm Arena and grabbed a 2-1 series lead.

Then the Knicks buried them.

New York outscored Atlanta by 96 points over the final three games, including an unfathomable 51-point demolition in the series-clinching Game 6.

The Hawks were flawed from the start. They traded Trae Young for 36-year-old C.J. McCollum and Corey Kispert. Their best player in the series was 24-year-old Jalen Johnson, a first-time All-Star making his playoff debut as the face of the franchise.

At center, Atlanta had one viable option. Onyeka Okongwu carried the load with Jock Landale sidelined and the remaining options either injured or unplayable.

The Knicks needed six games. The final margin suggested they could have gotten it done much quicker.

THE SIXERS BEAT BOSTON. THEN RAN OUT OF GAS.

Philadelphia entered the playoffs as a team barely above the Play-In line.

The Sixers finished eight games behind the Knicks in the standings and just two games ahead of No. 10 Miami. Their reward was a seven-game upset of the Celtics, a series that took everything out of them.

Joel Embiid returned early from an appendectomy and averaged nearly 30 points against Boston. By the time the Knicks arrived, he was a shell of himself.

The contrast in circumstances was impossible to ignore. The Knicks were rested. The Sixers were exhausted. Game 1 ended in a 39-point blowout. Four games later, the series was over.

The Knicks swept Philadelphia, took over Xfinity Mobile Arena and closed the series with a 30-point rout. The Finals will present a different challenge.

The sea of blue and orange that flooded Philadelphia won’t be making the same impact in Oklahoma City or San Antonio. For the first time this postseason, the Knicks will open a series in a truly hostile environment, and what a time for such a test, with the weight of an NBA title hinging on every make or miss

WHAT ABOUT CLEVELAND?

A season ago, the Cavs won 61 games and entered the playoffs as the East’s top seed. Then they traded for James Harden and disappeared in their biggest games of the playoffs.

Who could have seen that coming?

Cleveland survived seven games against Toronto in Round 1 and seven more against Detroit in Round 2 before getting one day off ahead of the conference finals.

The Knicks got eight. That disparity wasn’t decisive on its own, but it became impossible to ignore as the series unfolded.

The Cavaliers blew a 22-point lead in Game 1 and never recovered. Harden, acquired to elevate Cleveland’s ceiling, never looked like the player they envisioned. Against the Knicks, he averaged 16 points on 39% shooting and 18% from three while posting more turnovers than assists.

By Game 4, the series felt less competitive than the final scores suggested.

The Knicks handled the Cavaliers the way they should have. They sent Kenny Atkinson searching for analytical answers — “analytically, we’re up 2-1,” he said down 0-3. In truth, the Cavs presented little of a threat. The next round will be the Knicks’ toughest task yet.

“This is hard, playing good teams. We’re playing a team right now that has four NBA All-Stars and two of the best shooters in the league on top of those 4 NBA All-Stars, and they have a fantastic coach in Kenny Atkinson,” Mike Brown said after taking a 3-0 series lead over the Cavs. “There’s nothing easy about this.”

WHAT ABOUT OKLAHOMA CITY OR SAN ANTONIO?

Now comes the real test.

The Thunder and Spurs each won more than 60 games. Oklahoma City is the defending champion led by reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. San Antonio is powered by Victor Wembanyama, who’ll likely win at least 3 MVPs in the next six years.

Unlike Atlanta, Philadelphia and Cleveland, neither team arrives as an underdog happy to be here. The Thunder want to repeat as NBA champions. The Spurs would love nothing more than to exact revenge for mid-December.

The Knicks will still hold a rest advantage. The Western Conference Finals has gone seven games, giving New York another opponent coming off an emotional, exhausting series.

But for the first time all postseason, the Knicks will stare across the floor and see a team built to win a championship, not merely survive a round.

The Knicks beat the Spurs in the NBA Cup Final and again by 25 on March 1. Oklahoma City has won six straight against New York.

Both are worthy opponents. Both are capable of winning a title.

And both are far more representative of what awaits a team trying to prove its historic playoff run is about more than favorable circumstances.

The Knicks have spent two rounds crushing opponents that weren’t their equal. The NBA Finals will answer the question that remains.

Are the Knicks simply taking advantage of the path in front of them? Or are they actually the best team in basketball?

French Open to stage women’s night match for first time since 2023

The French Open will stage a women’s match in its night session on Monday for the first time in three years.

With the top half of the men’s draw featuring few household names, the blockbuster women’s fourth-round encounter between world number one Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka has made the cut on Monday, ending a run of 33 straight men’s matches.

Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo has been heavily criticised for reserving the prime-time one-match slot almost exclusively for men’s singles contests.

Since the session was introduced in 2021, only four of the first 60 matches have been women’s singles and none since 2023.

Mauresmo has previously defended the reliance on men’s matches by citing value for money for ticket-holders and the potential for women’s contests, which are played over best-of-three sets instead of best-of-five, to be very quick.

New WTA chief executive Valerie Camillo met Mauresmo at Roland Garros this week, where she called for a greater representation of women’s matches.

Speaking about the possibility of playing in the night session after her third-round win, Osaka said: “I’m so used to not playing night matches here and playing night matches in the US Open or something like that that I don’t even associate this tournament with night matches.”

Report – Atalanta Ready to Offer Unsettle Milan Star Escape Route

Report – Atalanta Ready to Offer Unsettle Milan Star Escape Route
Report – Atalanta Ready to Offer Unsettle Milan Star Escape Route

After a disappointing season at Milan, Ardon Jashari could reportedly join Atalanta to get his faltering career back on track. According to Matteo Moretto via Calciomercato, La Dea’s incoming sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, is a big-time admirer of the Swiss midfielder.

Milan shelled out €36 million to sign Jashari from Club Brugge last summer, hoping he could be a long-term answer for their creativity issues. However, the 23-year-old flopped in his first season at San Siro, largely thanks to a lengthy injury layoff.

Jashari, who has signed a contract until 2030, made just 14 appearances in Serie A this term. Furthermore, he has found himself behind the likes of Luka Modric, Samuele Ricci, and Adrien Rabiot in the pecking order. More importantly, his performances have often failed to impress.

Therefore, Milan could consider offloading their underperforming star after the World Cup.

Our Take on Atalanta Interest in Milan Flop Ardon Jashari

With Modric widely expected to leave Milan, there could be more space for Jashari to prove his worth next season. Yet, after two disappointing Serie A campaigns, in which they failed to secure a top-four finish, the Rossoneri no longer have the luxury of waiting indefinitely for players to fulfil their potential.

Meanwhile, Atalanta could be a decent destination for Jashari, especially after helping Charles De Ketelaere return to form following a dismal season at Milan. Moreover, Giuntoli, who tried to bring Jashari to Juventus, is likely to renew his interest in the midfielder and push for a deal this summer.

Stephanie White sends clear message about Indiana Fever veteran's role

Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White (R) talks to injured guard Caitlin Clark (L)

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The Indiana Fever continue searching for the right lineup combinations early in the 2026 season, and that process has left one veteran watching from the bench. Damiris Dantas did not play in Indiana's previous three games entering Saturday night's matchup against the Portland Fire, prompting questions about where the longtime WNBA veteran fits in Stephanie White's current rotation.

Before tipoff, White addressed the situation directly and made it clear that Dantas' recent absence has more to do with matchups and the emergence of rookie Makayla Timpson than any long-term change in plans. In fact, White suggested Dantas could be back on the floor sooner rather than later.

Stephanie White explains Damiris Dantas' recent absence

When asked why Dantas had received three consecutive DNPs, White pointed to both opponent-specific game plans and Timpson's recent performance.

"It's gone a little bit with Makayla Timpson playing well and a little bit because of our opponent," White explained.

The Fever have recently faced teams that rely heavily on smaller, more versatile lineups. According to White, those matchups have favored Timpson's mobility and defensive flexibility.

"I mean, small teams playing with versatile lineups and having the versatility that Timpson brings offensively and defensively," White said. "Especially when we were in a lot of our switches, has kind of kept Dantas out of the rotation."

Timpson once again played a significant role against Portland. The rookie logged 25 minutes and finished with 11 points, six rebounds and two blocks.

Meanwhile, Dantas remained on the bench throughout Indiana's 100-84 loss.

Fever coach expects Dantas to return

While Dantas has temporarily lost her spot in the rotation, White was quick to shut down any notion that the move is permanent. The Fever coach said upcoming opponents could create opportunities for the veteran forward to re-enter the lineup.

"Certainly not something that's going to continue," White said before Saturday's game. "When you think about our next three or four games, I expect DD to be back in the rotation."

That statement should provide reassurance for Fever fans wondering whether Dantas had fallen completely out of favor. The 33-year-old brings valuable experience to a roster that is still learning how all of its pieces fit together around Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston and the rest of Indiana's core.

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Fever balancing development and winning

The situation also highlights one of the biggest challenges facing White this season. Indiana entered the year with increased expectations after a busy offseason, but the Fever also added several new faces who need opportunities to develop. Timpson has taken advantage of her recent minutes, making it difficult for the coaching staff to take her off the floor.

At the same time, veterans such as Dantas remain important depth pieces over the course of a long season. Dantas last appeared on May 17 against the Seattle Storm, recording three points and a block in six minutes. Through four appearances this season, she is averaging 4.0 points and 1.0 rebounds in 9.3 minutes per game.

For now, Timpson appears to have earned the edge in Indiana's frontcourt rotation. But based on White's comments, Dantas' stint on the bench may not last much longer.

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Will MLB add new teams? One owner thinks expansion would be 'stupid'

They had a lavish press conference in Sacramento this week featuring balloons, baseball caps, politicians and even future Hall of Fame manager Dusty Baker, letting Major League Baseball know they have the money, the land and the passion to be part of their exclusive club.

They have a star-studded staff of advisors in Nashville, an office constantly pumping out press releases, and even though they have no actual ownership, already chosen a team name.

They have already started seeking investors in Vancouver. They have everything set but the shovels in the ground in Salt Lake City.

Everywhere you turn, whether it’s in Charlotte, Portland, Orlando or Montreal, there’s a clamoring to be prepared the moment MLB announces it is ready to expand.

Well, what if everyone is wasting their time?

The Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks were MLB's last two new franchises in 1998.

What if, after all of these years of hype and promises, MLB is not ready to expand in 2031, 2032 or 2033?

What if expansion simply doesn’t happen?

USA TODAY Sports asked a handful of MLB owners and owners and executives for their take on the potential of expansion, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the ongoing nature of the situation.

“I don’t think it’s going to happen, I really don’t," one longtime MLB executive said.

Said one owner: “Expansion would just be stupid."

Said another owner: “It’s not anything that’s being discussed right now, I know that."

Indeed, expansion has not been addressed in the early collective bargaining agreement talks between MLB and the players union. It’s expected to be tabled until after a CBA agreement is reached.

So, once there’s a new CBA, whenever that is, just why wouldn’t there be expansion?

The players union would love it, with 52 new jobs coming to MLB. The owners would love it, with expansion fees for each team expected to be perhaps $3 billion.

Commissioner Rob Manfred would love it, wanting expansion as part of his legacy, and already on record wanting to add two more teams before he leaves office in January 2029.

“When people want your product," Manfred said last week on the Pat McAfee Show, “I think it’s kind of incumbent on you to try to figure out a way if you can deliver that product to them."

The schedule makers would love it, knowing it’s much easier to comprise a 162-game schedule featuring 32 teams than 30. And the players would love it, with expansion bringing massive realignment, reducing travel and the frequent cross-country flights.

Yet, as several owners and executives say, the biggest problem with expansion is that it doesn’t make sense financially.

“Why would we want to subsidize two more small-market teams?" one executive said. “I don’t understand it. The economics don’t add up."

There’s no need to look further for evidence than the two Florida teams when MLB expanded in 1993 with the Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies, and again in 1998 with the Tampa Bay Rays and Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Marlins, who won two World Series titles in their first 10 years, have finished last or next-to-last in National League attendance in all but one year since 1998. The only time they’ve drawn more than 2 million fans since 1997 was when they moved into their new ballpark in 2012.

The Rays, who have won two American League pennants and have been to the postseason nine times since 2008, have finished last or next-to-last in AL attendance 21 years, drawing more than 2 million fans only in their 1998 inaugural season.

So, guess who’s been subsidizing these teams, with MLB executives estimating that the Marlins alone have received about $4.5 billion in revenue sharing from the central fund since their birth into MLB.

How does that investment look to their fellow owners with the Marlins and Rockies paying just $95 million in expansion fees, the Diamondbacks and Rays paying $130 million, with none of the teams among the revenue sharing payees?

So now, with Manfred wanting every team to share their local TV revenue, and new national TV contracts coming in 2029 that MLB estimates could be worth $250 million per team, do owners really want to cut out two more slices of that pie and hand the money over to the new teams?

The two expansion cities will likely be low-revenue teams with small TV markets, but they would be sharing the same national TV revenue pie as the Dodgers, Yankees and the other big boys.

“Those teams certainly won’t be paying money into revenue sharing," one owner said, “so it will be less money for everyone else.  What’s the added benefit, to get more fans engaged? I’m not sure expansion will drive fan engagement in either market. So, we’ll see what happens once our labor deal is done.

“But I really don’t understand the logic for expansion, at least not yet."

Around the basepaths

– While MLB owners will gather Tuesday and Wednesday in New York as labor talks have begun, several owners believe that if this becomes a long, drawn-out work stoppage that threatens games in 2027, the X-factor could be sitting in the White House.

“If we miss spring training, I could see Donald Trump getting involved," one owner said. “He could say, 'Gentlemen, enough is enough. I want a deal. And I want it by the end of the week. Or else.'"

– While owners insist there are a number of teams losing money, at least on paper, no one is losing more money each year than Steve Cohen with the New York Mets.

Yet, while the Mets may have annual operating losses in excess of $200 million, guess who’s going to become even a much richer owner?

Yep, Steve Cohen, thanks to an $8 billion casino project that will be built next to Citi Field.

“Cohen never would have gotten the casino if he didn’t have the team," one owner said, “so it really worked out well for him, no matter how much money he loses with the Mets."

– Perhaps the biggest surprise in MLB’s initial proposal to the players union is that teams would equally share their local TV contracts, meaning that the Dodgers, who receive an average of $334 million a year, would be earning the same as the Milwaukee Brewers, who receive about $25 million a year.

Yet, the caveat is that owners will agree to sharing their local TV deals only if there is a salary cap.

– If the players union gets their way with a $3 million minimum for salary-arbitration eligible players, the free-agent market could be flooded with a whole lot of non-tenders. There were 77 of 160 players who settled their arbitration cases last season for less than $3 million.

– If there was a hard salary cap of $245.3 million in MLB, the Dodgers could have a problem on their hands, considering that Yoshinobu Yamamoto (2035), Shohei Ohtani (2033), Mookie Betts (2032) and Blake Snell (2029) are all signed to massive contracts through at least 2029.

The Marlins, on the other hand, could have to go on a massive spending spree if there’s a $171.2 million salary floor. They have only $5 million on their books after this season, and have had a $100 million payroll once during Bruce Sherman’s eight years as owner.

– The Philadelphia Phillies made quite the shrewd move this spring when they tacked on three more years with Cristopher Sanchez’s six-year, $107 million contract extension, leaving the Cy Young candidate under team control through 2033.

Sanchez will attempt to go where only Orel Hershiser and Don Drysdale has gone before with a 44 ⅔-inning scoreless streak, needing to pitch just 2 ⅔ innings shutout innings in his next start this week to move into third place on the all-time scoreless streak. Orel Hershiser has the MLB record with 59 consecutive shutout innings in 1988, with Drysdale at 58 innings in 1968.

– Can you imagine how good the Dodgers would be if they didn’t trade an 18-year-old prospect by the name of Yordan Alvarez to the Houston Astros for reliever Josh Fields in 2016?

Alvarez, scouts and baseball executives will tell you, may be the greatest all-around hitter they’ve seen since Barry Bonds, with his teammates now even calling him Barry. He went into Saturday slashing .301/.415/.641 with a league-leading 1.056 OPS, with 20 homers and 39 RBIs.

“There is a level of intelligence and calm through his at-bats that I have never, ever seen in my career,” Astros manager Joe Espada told reporters.

– It’s amazing the Padres have a winning record, let alone the fourth-best record in the NL. The Padres team headed into the weekend hitting just .218, the lowest batting average by a team this late in a season since the 1968 Baltimore Orioles.

– The Marlins sold 15% stake in the franchise to pay down debt, with the deal valued at $1.55 billion, $300 million more than the original purchase price in 2017.

– The postseason scenario that leaves Fox executives in a cold sweat at night?

A Milwaukee Brewers-Tampa Bay Rays World Series.

It would also be MLB’s worst nightmare in labor talks, proving that small-market teams can be on the ultimate stage without a salary cap.

– The Dodgers already have six reliable starters, even with Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell on the IL, but just in case someone falters, River Ryan is lighting it up at Triple-A Oklahoma City. He is yielding a 2.05 ERA, striking out 29 while walking only three batters in 22 innings.

– Even though Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco won’t have to serve time in prison in the Dominican Republic with a judge in the Dominican Republic finding Franco “criminally responsible’ for abusing a minor, but immigration attorneys believe that he still will never be approved for a visa to play in the United States, preventing the Rays for having to pay the $160 million he’s owed.

– While the Boston Red Sox continue to struggle, their former pitchers had quite the week:

Chicago White Sox rookie David Sandlin giving up a home run to Minnesota Twins leadoff hitter Byron Buxton on the second pitch of his major-league debut, only to then retire 18 consecutive batters, becoming the first White Sox pitcher to achieve the feat since at least 1900 in his first career start.

Kyle Harrison pitched six shutout innings for the Milwaukee Brewers against St. Louis, lowering his ERA to 1.57.

And Atlanta’s Chris Sale beat the Red Sox at Fenway Park to go 8-3 with a 2.01 ERA.

– Dodgers starter Blake Snell, who was placed on the 60-day IL this past week, has pitched only 64½ regular season innings since signing his five-year, $182 million contract before the 2025 season.

– New York Mets broadcaster Ron Darling called out today’s MLB coaches knowing that many are afraid to criticize players for fear of losing their jobs.

“I don’t understand it,” Darling said after Mets pitcher David Peterson failed to back up a play. “It really tells me that coaches don’t have as much influence on the players as they think they have, because someone should rip someone at some point, but they don’t, because they don’t want to upset anyone."

– Twenty years ago, there wasn’t a single team hitting below .250.

In 2016, there were nine teams hitting below .250.

Today, there are a whopping 26 teams.

– Oh, where have the complete games gone?

Fifty years ago in 1976, starting pitchers threw complete games 28.3% of the time, according to Codify Baseball.

  • 1986: 14.9%
  • 1996: 7%
  • 2006: 3.1%
  • 2016: 1.8%
  • This year: 0.4%

– Kansas City Chiefs all-pro tight end Travis Kelce is the latest star athlete from a different sport to become a minority owner in MLB, purchasing a piece of the Cleveland Guardians.

Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes owns part of the Kansas City Chiefs.

NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson has a minority stake in the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Future NBA Hall of Famer LeBron James had a stake in the Boston Red Sox through his investment in Fenway Sports Group.

Milwaukee Bucks starter Giannis Antetokounmpo is part of the Milwaukee Brewers’ ownership team.

– Oh, what a difference just two years can make.

The Chicago White won their 30th game of the season Friday evening on Miguel Vargas’ walk-off homer against the Detroit Tigers.

They didn’t win their 30th game in 2024 until Aug. 16, when they were 30-93, and outscored by 251 runs on their way to baseball futility.

–The Rays made one of the greatest acquisitions of the offseason when they signed veteran pitcher Nick Martinez to a one-year, $13 million contract.

You may soon see him on the national stage pitching in his All-Star Game.

Martinez, 35, is 5-1 with a 1.62 ERA, becoming the oldest pitcher to yield two or fewer runs in his first 11 starts in a season in modern baseball history.

– The Detroit Tigers have had their share of rough seasons, but this one may be the most disappointing in their recent franchise history.

They went into the season as a serious World Series contender.

They enter June as one of the worst teams in baseball, completely falling apart after Tarik Skubal’s elbow surgery, going 4-19 entering Saturday. They are 22-36, with only the Colorado Rockies having a worse record.

They have yet to back-to-back games since Skubal went down.

– The Phillies’ right-handed hitters are a mess, hitting a major-league low .217 with a .315 on-base percentage and .585 OPS.

They will be on the lookout for a right-handed hitter at the trade deadline, but no, Mike Trout will not be coming to Philadelphia. He still is owed $148.46 million after this season, and has a full no-trade clause.

– The Athletics pitching staff has to keep reminding itself that they have only 1 ½ seasons left at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento.

Their staff is yielding a 5.45 ERA at hitter-friendly Sutter Health Park this year compared to a 3.39 ERA on the road.

The A’s, who are 10-16 at home entering Saturday, have been outscored by a staggering 52 runs.

They are 17-14 on the road where they have outscored their opponents by 21 runs.

– Future Hall of Famer Mookie Betts is the latest player to delete his social media accounts with ugly comments from fans berating him for his early-season struggles, ignoring the fact he has helped the Dodgers win three World Series titles since his arrival.

“There’s so much hate out there,’’ Betts told Katie Woo of The Athletic. “It’s kind of unbelievable. …It’s like, how can you go cheer and then go and be so negative to somebody. But that’s the world today, and it just sucks sometimes. It’s not like I’m out here trying to sabotage the team.’’

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB expansion plans may not come to fruition as owners bash expansion

Report: Barcelona in huge advantage for the Club World Cup 2029

Report: Barcelona in huge advantage for the Club World Cup 2029
Report: Barcelona in huge advantage for the Club World Cup 2029

Barcelona have slowly but steadily recaptured their status as the best team in Spain over the past couple of seasons, following a few years in the wilderness.

Their back-to-back La Liga titles have also been accompanied by some very good performances in the Champions League.

In the two seasons under Hansi Flick, the Catalan club have registered a semi-final finish and a quarter-final finish.

Although the ultimate dream of bringing the trophy back to Camp Nou is yet to be fulfilled, this has put them in a very strong position to qualify for the 2029 Club World Cup.

Barcelona well placed for Club World Cup qualification

Poor performances in the Champions League in the pre-Flick era, from 2021 to 2024, saw Barcelona miss out on the 2025 edition of the Club World Cup, with Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid representing Spain in the tournament.

The last time Barcelona featured in the competition was back in 2015, after winning the 2014-15 Champions League title.

On that occasion, they went on to win the tournament in Japan, beating River Plate 3-0 in the final.

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Under the old system, the tournament was held every year and European teams could participate in the Club World Cup only if they won the Champions League.

However, the it was revamped ahead of the 2025 edition, expanded to 32 teams and scheduled to be held once every four years.

Frontrunners in Spain

Under the new system, FIFA looks at Champions League winners and UEFA rankings across a four-year cycle, and Barcelona are currently on 73 points, comfortably ahead of Atletico on 59 and Real Madrid on 57.

As only two Spanish teams can go to the Club World Cup, this early head start gives Barcelona a huge advantage.

That said, they can also make life easier for themselves by winning the Champions League in 2027 or 2028, which would earn them a direct ticket to the Club World Cup.

With the tournament set to bring in significant revenue for the participating teams, the Catalan club will be keen to secure qualification for the 2029 edition, either by finishing first among the Spanish clubs in the UEFA rankings or by going all the way and lifting the Champions League in the upcoming seasons.

Roma to conduct second half of preseason in Cardiff

Roma to conduct second half of preseason in Cardiff
Roma to conduct second half of preseason in Cardiff

Roma’s summer program for next season is taking shape.

As Federico Nisi reported to Manà Manà Sport Roma, the Giallorossi club has finalized the location for the second part of their pre-season training camp, which will take place in Wales.

After various suggestions circulating in recent weeks, the choice has fallen on a facility also used by the Welsh national rugby team, in Cardiff, a state-of-the-art facility that will allow the team to continue their preparations away from Trigoria.

“After various suggestions circulating in recent weeks regarding the location for the second part of the Giallorossi training camp, I can say that, after the first phase, which will take place in Trigoria, Roma will be training in Wales from the end of July until the beginning of August. It was one of the top candidates.”

“The team will train there, and some friendly matches will also be organized there before the already-official match against Borussia Dortmund on August 15. Double training sessions are also planned. The training camp will take place near Cardiff, the Welsh capital, at the national rugby team’s training center.”

Liverpool were left with no choice but to sack Arne Slot – Opinion

Liverpool were left with no choice but to sack Arne Slot – Opinion
Liverpool were left with no choice but to sack Arne Slot – Opinion

Iraola’s Patience May Have Forced Liverpool’s Hand

With Arne Slot now officially gone, attention immediately turns to who will replace him at Anfield. For me, the timing of the decision says almost as much as the decision itself.

Liverpool waited one week after the final game of the season before making their move. On the surface, that appears respectful and measured. It allowed Slot to complete the campaign, conduct his media duties, say his goodbyes, and participate in what was always going to be a formal review process.

However, I suspect the reality is that the decision had been made long before that meeting ever took place.

The evidence has been there for months.

The collapse against PSG and Manchester City in March exposed a Liverpool side that looked physically inferior, tactically vulnerable, and completely unable to compete against elite opposition. From that point onward, the season increasingly felt like a club managing a situation rather than genuinely debating whether its head coach should remain.

What changed recently was the managerial market.

Andoni Iraola’s name has continued to emerge as one of the most attractive coaching options available anywhere in Europe. The Spaniard had already indicated he would leave Bournemouth, yet he seemed remarkably patient regarding his next move.

That patience was notable.

Reports of interest from AC Milan surfaced, yet no agreement appeared imminent. Despite the prestige of the Italian giants, Iraola appeared willing to wait.

Perhaps he was simply evaluating his options.

Or perhaps he believed a bigger opportunity was developing elsewhere. Liverpool would certainly fit that description.

Bayer Leverkusen Created a Deadline

If AC Milan represented interest, Bayer Leverkusen may have represented genuine urgency, understandably so.

Once the German club entered the conversation, Liverpool’s hierarchy likely recognised they could no longer afford to move at their own leisurely pace.

Leverkusen are one of Europe’s most attractive projects. Strong infrastructure, Champions League football, intelligent recruitment, and a growing reputation for progressive coaching. If they seriously targeted Iraola, Liverpool suddenly risked losing the candidate who many supporters believe should be at the top of the shortlist.

That possibility may have accelerated everything.

Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes are many things, but indecisive is not typically one of them. If they identified Iraola as their preferred candidate months ago, then the appearance of another major European suitor would naturally force action.

The timing of Slot’s departure therefore feels logical.

The season ended. The review was conducted. The news was delivered. The club moved forward.

Publicly, Liverpool will frame the decision as the result of careful analysis and thorough consideration. That is understandable and probably appropriate.

Privately, I remain convinced this outcome was settled months ago.

The review was important, but perhaps not because it would determine Slot’s future. Instead, it may have been designed to formally conclude a process that had already reached its conclusion behind closed doors.

Now Liverpool enters a new phase.

If Iraola is indeed the man waiting in the wings, his patience may ultimately have been rewarded. More importantly, Liverpool’s decisiveness may prevent them from missing out on the coach they believe can restore the intensity, aggression, and identity that disappeared throughout the past season.

The waiting is over for Slot.

Now the focus shifts entirely to who comes next.

Liverpool & England legend backs Arsenal for future Champions League success

Liverpool & England legend backs Arsenal for future Champions League success
Liverpool & England legend backs Arsenal for future Champions League success

Former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard has no doubts Arsenal will bounce back from their Champions League disappointment against PSG.

The Gunners were beaten on penalties in last night’s final in Budapest, ending their hopes of an historic league and European cup double.

Gerrard, who won the Champions League with Liverpool back in 2005, has backed Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta to push on again next season in the hope of securing the club’s first major European trophy.

“I look across this Arsenal team, this Arsenal squad, I don’t see much ego,” Gerrard spoke post match.

“I see a lot of professional players who have been fantastic now for a period of time.

“I see a young, hungry manager that has done incredible things with this group of players.

“You can’t let this setback take anything away from becoming Premier League champions. I tried to do that for 15 years with good teams and good players for Liverpool and it’s immensely tough.

“Arsenal have done it 10 days ago so they deserve a lot of plaudits, they deserve a lot of credit. 

“You’ve got to feel for them, it’s cruel, but if you are going to lose a final you lose it in that way, where you run into the ground for each other and you give it everything you’ve possibly got. They lost it on penalties, it’s a shame.”

Sophie Cunningham's World Cup-inspired outfit is an instant winner

Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham

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Sophie Cunningham has become one of the Indiana Fever's most talked-about players this season, and it isn't always because of what happens during games. The veteran guard continues to build a reputation as one of the WNBA's most recognizable personalities, regularly drawing attention with her pregame arrivals. Just days after making headlines for a bold outfit before Indiana's game against the Golden State Valkyries, Cunningham found herself back in the spotlight Saturday with another look that seemed perfectly timed.

Ahead of the Fever's matchup against the Portland Fire, Cunningham arrived wearing a vintage-inspired Adidas USA World Cup '94 track jacket paired with matching graphic denim shorts. The outfit quickly stood out, especially with soccer fans already counting down the days until the United States helps host the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Sophie Cunningham's throwback World Cup look arrives at the perfect time

The 1994 FIFA World Cup remains one of the most memorable sporting events ever hosted in the United States. More than three decades later, anticipation is building once again as the country prepares to welcome the world's biggest soccer tournament in 2026 alongside Canada and Mexico.

That made Cunningham's choice of apparel especially fitting. The throwback jacket paid tribute to the last men's World Cup held on American soil, while also serving as a reminder that another historic tournament is just around the corner.

The Fever shared photos of players arriving before the game, and Cunningham's look immediately became one of the standout moments from the team's pregame fashion showcase. It also continued a trend that has followed Cunningham throughout the season. Whether it's her personality, her style, or her play, the Fever guard consistently finds ways to stay in the conversation.

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Cunningham delivers on the court as well

The attention wasn't limited to her arrival outfit. Cunningham turned in one of her better performances of the season against Portland, finishing with 15 points, four assists, three rebounds and a steal. She knocked down three of her five attempts from beyond the arc and provided a steady offensive spark throughout the night.

Indiana ultimately fell 100-84 to the Fire, dropping to 4-4 on the season, but Cunningham's performance was one of the bright spots. As the Fever continue navigating a season filled with expectations, Cunningham remains one of the team's most valuable veterans. And if recent weeks are any indication, she'll continue making an impact both before tipoff and after the opening whistle.

The Fever may not have gotten the result they wanted Saturday night, but Cunningham's World Cup-inspired outfit was an easy victory long before the game started.

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South Africa delays World Cup trip on visa snarl

South Africa was held to a goalless draw by Nicaragua in a warm-up match on Friday (Phill Magakoe)

World Cup-bound South Africa has delayed its departure for the global showpiece after visa problems disrupted the team's travel plans, the national football association said on Sunday.

The squad was scheduled to leave Johannesburg Sunday for a training camp in Mexico aboard a chartered flight, but "has experienced challenges regarding visas for some players and officials," the South African Football Association (SAFA) said in a statement.

It was not immediately clear how many members of the travelling party had yet to receive their visas.

"SAFA is working around the clock to ensure that the team travels to Mexico City as soon as possible," the association said, adding that an emergency meeting would be held on Sunday evening. 

According to state broadcaster SABC, visas for at least 20 members of the squad were still being processed at the United States embassy in Johannesburg.

Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie said he had demanded an explanation and vowed action against those responsible for "this mess". 

The "travel and visa debacle is embarrassing and grossly unfair towards the players and coaching staff," he posted on X, adding: "We are being made to look like fools".

Popularly known as Bafana Bafana (The Boys), South Africa has been pooled in Group A with co-hosts Mexico, Czech Republic and South Korea.

Back at the global showpiece after a 16-year absence, they face Mexico on June 11 in the tournament opener, then the Czech Republic and South Korea in their remaining group-stage matches.

The team was held to a goalless draw by Nicaragua in a warm-up match in Soweto on Friday and is scheduled to play Jamaica in another friendly on June 5.

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CFP Expansion Should Make Ohio State and Michigan Rethink "The Game"

As the saying goes, adapt or die. 

Just as college football is on an ever-changing and evolving landscape, the fallout for programs continues to change. What we have learned is that absolutely nothing is sacred and nothing is untouchable, not even The Game.

This idea came from The Athletic's Michigan writer Austin Meek. Meek proposed the idea of a change in the Ohio State vs. Michigan game from the end of November to sometime in the middle of October. While he acknowledges that the idea would have a very negative approval rating, his rationale is sound.

The biggest argument is that for rivalry games, they should be played when their value is maximized. Every year is not going to have the highest stakes, but when that is the underlying approach, it creates that opportunity on a yearly basis. 

In the seemingly likely event that the College Football Playoff expands from 12 teams to 24, the reality that surfaces is that the regular season will become way less significant and impactful, especially in late-season games.

A 24-team playoff moves the criteria from needing fewer than 2 losses to make it into the playoffs to maybe getting in with four regular-season losses. For Ohio State, they have had just four seasons with four losses or more since 2000. Only four.

I have a take that I’m sure everyone will agree with: If the CFP expands to 24 teams, Michigan and Ohio State should play in October. https://t.co/3Zops8gliw

— Austin Meek (@byAustinMeek) May 29, 2026

All of that is to say that playing rivalry week in the final week of November basically removes all relative value from it unless both teams come into the game with three losses.

Because of that, if The Game were to be moved up to maybe week four or five, that value becomes maximized.

The intrigue will always be there, no matter what, but the play on the field simply cannot be watered down. If you get to week 13 and then one or each team is already clinched to make the playoffs, the play on the field will inherently become watered down.

College Football is putting itself into a very weird spot. They continue to make really poor decisions as it comes to the College Football postseason, and the ramifications will be significant. 

One of those logical ramifications is to move rivalry week, specifically The Game, to a new time of the year to keep its value and intrigue. 


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Report – Inter Identify Ideal Replacement for Exit-Linked Yann Bisseck

Report – Inter Identify Ideal Replacement for Exit-Linked Yann Bisseck
Report – Inter Identify Ideal Replacement for Exit-Linked Yann Bisseck

Serie A giants Inter have reportedly identified Udinese center-back Oumar Solet as an ideal replacement for Yann Bisseck. According to German outlet Bild via Calciomercato, the Nerazzurri defender could leave San Siro this summer.

Inter paid Danish side Aarhus around €7 million to sign Yann Bisseck in 2023. However, Cristian Chivu had reportedly considered offloading the 25-year-old a year ago, only for the German star to earn his trust throughout the 2025/26 season. Indeed, Bisseck has become one of the staples of Inter’s backline.

Bisseck registered 36 competitive appearances this term, netting three goals and adding three assists. Furthermore, his meteoric rise has not gone unnoticed. In addition to several Premier League clubs, Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich have set their sights on him.

Meanwhile, Inter could listen to offers for Bisseck. However, they’re reluctant to sell their starting center-back for less than €40 million.

Our Take on Inter & Oumar Solet

Solet could be a decent option to replace Bisseck, given his outstanding form this season. Indeed, the 26-year-old has become one of the most reliable defenders in Serie A, helping Udinese secure another mid-table finish.

Moreover, Solet has already agreed personal terms with Inter, but it’s now up to the Nerazzurri to convince Kosta Runjaic’s side to sanction a transfer. The Frenchman has just over a year left to run on his current contract. Therefore, he could be available on favorable terms.

It’s also worth noting that Solet isn’t the only Serie A defender heavily linked with a move to Inter. Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic is also on Marotta’s radar, though his arrival might hinge on Alessandro Bastoni’s future.

The clubs to go back-to-back in the Champions League, like PSG 🏆

The clubs to go back-to-back in the Champions League, like PSG
The clubs to go back-to-back in the Champions League, like PSG 🏆

A very, very exclusive club!

By winning Saturday night’s Champions League final against Arsenal on penalties (1-1), PSG pulled off a real feat by retaining their title.

A performance achieved only a handful of times in the past. In fact, only once if we look only at the competition since it has been called the “Champions League” (since 1992/93). Zidane’s Real Madrid even managed a three-peat between 2016 and 2018.

If we widen the scope to include its predecessor, the European Cup, seven other teams have achieved this feat. Real Madrid again, who won the first five editions (1956-1960). But also Liverpool, Bayern, Ajax Amsterdam, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Benfica and... Nottingham Forest. 

PSG therefore joins a very exclusive club, becoming the 9th club in history to achieve this feat, giving a historic dimension to their latest triumph.

Do you think they can go after Real by making it three in a row next season? Tell us in the comments ⬇️

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French Open makes suprising decision about Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka Monday match

For the past three years, the French Open has been criticized for not scheduling a women’s singles match as the night match at Roland Garros.

That is about to change as the tournament announced on Sunday that it will put the Aryna Sabalenka and Naomi Osaka match on its Monday night docket.

Sabalenka vs. Osaka just got more visibility, if that’s possible, and tennis fans think it means two things.

MORE: Marta Kostyuk’s stellar season continues, defeats Iga Swiatek at French Open

Sabalenka will thrive under the lights

WTA World No. 1 Sabalenka loves playing under the lights and was one of the last to do so at Roland Garros a few years ago. She defeated Osaka in two 2026 meetings (Indian Wells and Madrid) was the heavy favorite in this match before it became a night match.

She feeds off the crowd in electric night settings, most notably at the US Open.

May 30, 2026; Paris, France; Aryna Sabalenka returns a shot during her match against Daria Kasatkina of Australia on day seven at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

It is an unpredictable French Open, but this is welcome news for Sabalenka and her team.

MORE: 3 Americans advance into French Open second week

Osaka will use fashion to alleviate the pressure

Naomi Osaka has been subtly changing her fashionable looks for each entrance at Roland Garros.

Her fashion statements have garnered a lot of attention and admirers, including Sabalenka.

What will she wear to capture the moment against the current World No. 1? She said her kits are planned over a year in advance so it will not be drastic, but fans are anxious to see the next iteration of the current golden kit.

It may be a way to redirect the nerves that Osaka will likely have about the match now shifted to the night session.

Watch the Aryna Sabalenka vs. Naomi Osaka match on TNT Sports on Monday, June 1 at 2:15 PM EDT.

Titans RB coach Randy Jordan opens up on Tony Pollard

All offseason, there were rumblings on social media that the Tennessee Titans needed to make a change in their backfield, even though running back Tony Pollard was coming off another 1,000-yard season, and Tyjae Spears once again flashed his potential when healthy.

While no one will ever know if the reported interest in Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love was real, the fact that Pollard returns, poised for another big season, should not be overlooked. That is something that running backs coach Randy Jordan pointed out when talking about his veteran back.

Tony Pollard is looking for his fifth consecutive 1,000-yard season. #Titans RB coach Randy Jordan. pic.twitter.com/H4GBl0KrT2

— Paul Kuharsky (@PaulKuharskyNFL) May 29, 2026

"He's a pro's pro, right? He just wants to win. He's a highly competitive guy — just like they all are. I tell him all the time: When you go out and do the things that he's done, it's the intangible. He loves to compete. He wants to be there for his teammates every week.” Jordan said, “This is not a sprint. This is a marathon. And the hits and stuff that the running backs take — for him to show up every week, just like they all have to do — that's a testimony in terms of him being the player that he is, the success he had for the last four years."

While he may not be as explosive as some running backs in the league, it’s hard to discount his production. Pollard joins former Titans running back Derrick Henry as the only running backs in the league to surpass the 1,000-yard mark in each of the past four seasons.

Tennessee did add rookie Nick Singleton out of Penn State in the draft, but until he proves he can handle the load and until Spears proves he can stay healthy, Pollard will lead the way, and likely run himself into a new contract.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans RB coach Randy Jordan opens up on Tony Pollard

Marta Kostyuk stuns Iga Swiatek with French Open victory

New French Open champions will be crowned in both the women’s and men’s singles after Marta Kostyuk continued a tournament of shocks by knocking out Iga Swiatek.

Defending champion Coco Gauff’s defeat on Saturday left four-time winner Swiatek as the only remaining player in either draw to have lifted the trophy at Roland Garros.

But the Pole has endured a difficult season and produced an error-strewn display in a 7-5, 6-1 defeat by in-form Kostyuk.

The Ukrainian is yet to lose a match on clay this season after winning the biggest title of her career in Madrid earlier this month, and she extended her unbeaten run to 16 matches.

It is just the second time the 23-year-old, who sits at a career-high ranking of 15, has made it through to the quarter-finals of a grand slam after the Australian Open in 2024.

“To beat such an unbelievable player who won four times here, I’d lost (three) times to her, never taken a set off her, I still cannot believe it,” said Kostyuk.

“I think the most important thing I’ve been doing is really just trying to enjoy. I woke up this morning and I just thought about what an unbelievable day I have to live today to play on Chatrier against Iga.”

Swiatek changed coaches earlier in the spring in an effort to arrest her slide, bringing in Rafael Nadal and Emma Raducanu’s former coach Francisco Roig, but her troubles remain and this is her earliest defeat on the Parisian clay since her debut in 2019.

She had won her first three matches comfortably and served for the first set here but could not clinch it and two double faults in the 12th game helped Kostyuk move into the lead.

Swiatek went for a lengthy bathroom break and broke serve immediately to start the second set only to again double fault twice and hand the initiative back.

Her forehand, so often a barometer of her game and confidence, became increasingly wayward and a final backhand that flew way wide was her 38th unforced error of the match.

Kostyuk began the tournament in tears on court, revealing that her family home in Kyiv had narrowly avoided being hit by a Russian missile, but her victory continued an excellent tournament for Ukraine’s women.

VfL Wolfsburg eyeing up SC Verl's Tobias Strobl as future coach

VfL Wolfsburg eyeing up SC Verl's Tobias Strobl as future coach
VfL Wolfsburg eyeing up SC Verl's Tobias Strobl as future coach

According to information from RevierSport, VfL Wolfsburg are seriously considering making an approach for SC Verl coach Tobias Strobl.

The 38-year-old could succeed Dieter Hecking in Wolfsburg, who has just been announced as the club's new managing director.

During the recently concluded 2025-26 season, Strobl led Verl to a sixth-place finish – as many points behind the promotion play-off spot.

Aside from Strobl, numerous other candidates are supposedly being considered for the vacant Wolfsburg coaching position.

Most recently, names like FC Southampton's Tonda Eckert and Enrico Maaßen of FC St. Gallen have been circulating.

Also on their shortlist are, among others: Dino Toppmöller, Alexander Blessin (St. Pauli), Danny Röhl (Rangers) and Dietmar Kühbauer (LASK). 

🗣️ Lamine: Winning the World Cup would be the greatest thing

🗣️ Lamine: Winning the World Cup would be the greatest thing

In an interview for the Federation, the national team star talks about his fears, hopes, and the road to reaching his first World Cup.


He is already with the national team ahead of what will be his first World Cup, and at just 18 years old, many eyes will be on Lamine Yamal, who has no doubts and says that winning a World Cup with Spain would be the greatest thing.

Since his early days in Rocafonda, Lamine imagined himself lifting the World Cup trophy and says they have the squad to do it, with players who are among the best in their positions.

He highlights names such as Pedri, Rodri, Oyarzabal, Cucurella, and the three goalkeepers De la Fuente has taken. 

We also saw a Lamine who admitted he was worried about his injury, as it could have caused him to miss the big event, but fortunately he will arrive in peak condition.

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UFL games on TV today: Full schedule, times, channels, live streams, scores for Week 10 football

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The end is officially in sight. With the 10th and final week of the UFL regular season upon us, the playoff picture is becoming clearer. 

After another slew of intense matchups last weekend, the Orlando Storm remain solidly in the league's top spot, with a record of 7-2. Orlando has locked up a playoff berth, along with St. Louis (6-3) and the reigning champion DC Defenders (5-4). The Louisville Kings (5-4) and Birmingham Stallions (4-5) remain in contention for the fourth and final postseason spot. 

The Storm will rematch with the Defenders to finish out the regular season, while the Battlehawks will face the Renegades. Stallions-Gamblers and Kings-Aviators will round out Week 10.

Who will secure a bid to the playoffs?

Here's everything you need to know about Week 10 of the UFL season, including TV channel and streaming options for each matchup.

UFL games on TV today: Full schedule for Week 10

Here's the full UFL schedule for Week 10:

DateTime (ET)MatchupTV/Stream
May 29 8 p.m.Dallas Renegades 20, St. Louis Battlehawks 16
May 303 p.m.Houston Gamblers 26, Birmingham Stallions 13
May 31NoonOrlando Storm vs. DC DefendersABC, fubo
May 316 p.m.Louisville Kings vs. Columbus AviatorsFox, fubo

Where to watch UFL games

  • TV channels: Fox, ABC, ESPN2
  • Live stream:fubo

UFL Week 10 games will air on Fox, ABC and ESPN2. All of them are available to stream live on fubo.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

UFL playoff schedule 2026

Here's the full schedule for the 2026 UFL playoffs.

Sunday, June 7

Time (ET)MatchupWatch
3 p.m.No. 4 seed at No. 1 seedABC, fubo
6 p.m.No. 3 seed at No. 2 seedFox, fubo

Saturday, June 13

Time (ET)MatchupWatch
3 p.m.Semifinal winnersABC, fubo

Florentino Pérez: “If Vinicius doesn’t want to be at Madrid and wants to sign elsewhere, he will be free to do so”

Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, who is expected to get re-elected next weekend, talked in an interview with El País and shared some interesting thoughts on the club’s vision, its present and its future.

When asked about Vinicius, Pérez said the following:

There is time [to sign an extension]. I would love for him to stay for the rest of his life. He is deeply identified with the club. You know who doesn’t like him? People who aren’t Real Madrid fans. If he doesn’t want to be at Madrid and wants to sign with someone else, he will be free to do so. I’m not going to force him into anything. Money will not be the most important factor—it never has been.

Florentino then revealed his intentions to change the ownership model.

I am going to grant economic ownership of the club to its 100,000 members. Being a Real Madrid member will no longer just be a sentimental bond… they will also be lifelong owners of the club’s assets. Immediately following the election, I intend to convene an assembly and hold a referendum.

Naturally, Barcelona and Negreira came up.

When the UEFA investigator reviews the documentation, I don’t know what sanction they might impose, but I have never seen anything more serious than this in the history of football. It is systemic corruption. The football world expects sports justice to be forceful in the Negreira case. They were paying the vice president of the referees, and today, those same referees are still officiating games. I have never seen anything more serious than this in the history of football. It is systemic corruption. The football world expects sports justice to be forceful in the Negreira case.

He was asked about his quotes saying that Real Madrid and Barcelona needed to help each other.

If Barça were a normal club, why wouldn’t we help each other? But when you find out they’ve been paying the vice president of referees for 20 years… that was the day everything changed for me, and I was the first to take legal action. I never went back to the Camp Nou. I will not stop until this is cleared up.

He also shared his thoughts on the Mbappé and Vinicius partnership.

I think it’s nonsense. They are the two best players in the world. Vinicius has won us two Champions Leagues. But we shouldn’t lose our minds either. This idea that you have to win the Champions League every single year is foolish; nobody else has won six in ten years.

You can find the full interview (behind El País’ paywall) here.

MSI delivers 5K Gaming with its Mini LED Dual-Mode MPG 271KRAW18 monitor

MSI push ultra-high resolutions and strong gaming with its MPG 271KRAW18 gaming monitor MSI has unveiled the “world’s first 5K Mini-LED Dual Mode Glossy Gaming Monitor”, the MPG 271KRAW18. This 27-inch monitor delivers both high resolution and high refresh rates, offering 5K at 180Hz and 1440p (2K) at 330Hz. Gamers don’t have to choose between […]

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This Week in Gaming (Week 23)

31 May 2026 at 14:46
Welcome to the month of June which we kick off with a remake of an ARPG from 2001 that appears to have been given a bit more than just a graphics overhaul. The rest of the week starts with running a shop selling arcane goods, some hack and slash and sorcery, being a police dog in 1930's Chicago except it's an alternate universe, working as a medic during the war in the Pacific and finally being a card playing witch. As always there are some additional releases this week as well.

Gothic 1 Remake / This week's major release / Friday 5 June
Return to the Valley of the Mines in this faithful remake of the genre-defining open world RPG. Explore a hand-crafted, organic open world that reacts dynamically to your actions. Whether you're a seasoned Gothic veteran or this is your first time being thrown into the colony, you're in for a true RPG experience with unrestricted exploration like no other. Steam link

Your Pixel Can Randomly Reboot Because Of A Glitch That Makes The Tensor Chip Think That The Device Is Overheating

31 May 2026 at 15:40

Your Pixel can randomly reboot if it thinks that it's overheating

Google’s older-generation Tensor chips were all over the news and forums for their ability to make users uncomfortable by operating at higher temperature levels, to the point that the heatsink inside previous Pixel releases had permanent scorch marks on them. Looking at a number of these incidents, it wouldn’t be unsurprising if a Pixel rebooted, but one owner has found that a glitch with the Tensor SoC can also result in a spontaneous reset of the operating system, irrespective of whether the device is overheating or not. More specifically, the Tensor’s Thermal Management Unit (TMU) can trigger a reboot if the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/pixel-randomly-reboot-because-tensor-chip-thinks-its-overheating/

Acer Showcases Multiple Gaming And Professional Monitors At Computex, Including New IPS And OLED Offerings For Enthusiasts

31 May 2026 at 15:27

Three Acer Nitro monitors, models 'XV2SU P,' 'XV3 QD QX,' and 'XV3 ZQ F5,' are displayed on a lit counter labeled 'ACER NITRO' alongside AI Gaming signage.

Acer has added new monitors to the Nitro and ProDesigner series, offering high-end specifications for each model. Acer Launches Nitro XV273U F5 1000Hz, XF320QX 5K Monitor With Dual Mode, and XF345CKR P Ultra Wide Mini LED Monitors; Also Showcases Several ProDesigner Series Monitors Popular monitor maker, Acer, has introduced several new monitors in the existing Nitro and ProDesigner series at the Computex event. At Taipei, we got introduced to three new Nitro series gaming monitors, starting at 1440p IPS to 5K Ultra-wide gaming monitor, offering dual mode configuration. In the ProDesigner series, a couple of new monitors were launched meant […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/acer-showcases-multiple-gaming-and-professional-monitors-at-computex/

moopFi – Simplify medical bills with one monthly payment you choose


moopFi lets you bring all your medical bills into one secure place, combine them into a single payment, and choose terms that fit your budget. Upload statements, organize them, and get an instant 10% principal reduction while they handle your providers. You get flexible payment options, the ability to modify or pay off anytime, and a clear view of what you owe without juggling multiple portals or collection calls. Currently available in Missouri and North Carolina, with more states coming soon.

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Learn German with Games – Practice German vocabulary and grammar with free interactive games


German Games helps you learn German through free, browser-based games. Practice vocabulary, verb conjugation, articles, numbers, and sentence order with instant feedback and mobile-friendly modes. Explore word lists and flashcards aligned to A1–A2 topics, then reinforce concepts with quick, replayable activities. No signup required; start with a topic and build confidence as you play.

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NexusProMail – GDPR-first email marketing platform for EU businesses


NexusProMail is a GDPR-compliant email marketing and transactional email platform operated by Infotech Pioneers Oy, a Finnish company under EU law. Designed for businesses that prioritize privacy and data sovereignty, NexusProMail offers a free plan with 250 contacts and 1,000 sends per month.

NexusProMail provides marketing automation, audience segmentation, an email campaign builder, transactional email via REST API and SMTP, white-label capabilities, and detailed analytics, all fully compliant with GDPR and hosted in the EU.

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Guardfolio – See your whole portfolio and understand the risk


Guardfolio gives self-directed investors a unified, read-only view of all their accounts and flags concentration, overlap, allocation drift, and drawdown risk. It connects across brokers and retirement accounts, computes transparent metrics with published definitions, and sends quiet alerts when thresholds are crossed. Start with a free risk snapshot, then enable ongoing monitoring across global markets with optional rebalancing ideas to keep risk within guardrails you set.

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Okaloosa County Confirms End of Remediation For Ocean Liner

Okaloosa County recently confirmed that the SS United States is ready to be sunk after the completion of its environmental remediation process. In a social media update, the county stated that the former ocean liner is now waiting for approval from government agencies. As part of a project that started in October 2024, the 1952-built...

Margaritaville at Sea Ships Meet in Nassau

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Viking Sea Marks Ten Years of Service

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Amedspor'a süper Fransız: Bedavaya sol stoper

Süper Lig'in yeni ekibi Amedspor, VfL Wolfsburg ile sözleşmesini karşılıklı feshederek boşa çıkan Nicolas Cozza'yı kadrosuna katmak için harekete geçti.

Süper Lig'de kalıcı ve iddialı bir kadro kurmak için transfer çalışmalarına hız veren Amedspor, gözünü Avrupa pazarına dikti.

Son günlerde Mauro Icardi ve Allahyar Sayyadmanesh gibi isimlerle anılarak vizyonunu ortaya koyan yeşil-kırmızılı yönetimin, savunma hattını sağlama almak adına dünya çapında bir hamleye hazırlandığı iddia edildi. Hedefteki isim: Bonservisini eline alan Fransız yıldız Nicolas Cozza.

Wolfsburg ile olan sözleşmesinin son yılına giren Nicolas Cozza, kulübüyle karşılıklı anlaşarak kontratını resmen feshetti. Yaz transfer dönemi öncesi boşa çıkan 27 yaşındaki sol ayaklı savunmacı, bir anda transfer piyasasının en cazip "fırsat oyuncularından" biri haline geldi. Bonservis engelinin ortadan kalkmasıyla birlikte Amedspor kurmayları, oyuncunun menajeriyle temas kurmak için hemen harekete geçti.

Oliver Glasner Beşiktaş'a geliyor mu? Resmi açıklama geldi

Sergen Yalçın'ın ayrılığının ardından teknik direktör arayışına başlayan Beşiktaş'ın adı Oliver Glasner ile anılıyordu. Siyah-beyazlı kulüpten konuya dair açıklama geldi.

Beşiktaş, teknik direktörlük görevi için Oliver Glasner'le prensipte anlaşıldığı yönünde çıkan haberlerin gerçeği yansıtmadığını açıkladı.

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Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasında, “Futbol A Takımımızın teknik direktörlüğü için Oliver Glasner’le görüşüldüğü ve prensip anlaşmasına varıldığı iddiasıyla yazılı ve görsel basın ile dijital medyada yer alan haberler tamamen asılsızdır.

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Masa başında üretilen bu ve benzeri maksatlı haberlere itibar edilmemesini önemle rica ederiz." denildi.

18 gün yüzünden bitti: Jhon Duran sürprizi

Beşiktaş'ta Jhon Duran transferi filmleri aratmayan bir senaryoyla direkten döndü! Başkan Serdal Adalı'nın şartlarını menajer baskısıyla kabul eden Kolombiyalı golcü, TFF'nin yeni 10+4 kuralına takıldı. Siyah-beyazlılar, sadece 18 günlük fark yüzünden bu transferden tamamen vazgeçti.

Beşiktaş, TFF’nin yeni yabancı kuralına takılan Jhon Duran’ın transferinden vazgeçti.

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Başkan Serdal Adalı’nın şartlarını zorlukla kabul eden Kolombiyalı, sadece 18 gün farkla İstanbul’un kapısından döndü. Beşiktaş, Rus ekibi Zenit’te de beklentilerin uzağında kalan ve ayrılık aşamasına gelen Jhon Duran’ı kadrosuna katmak için harekete geçti.

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DURAN ZORAKİ OLARAK EVET DEDİ

Başkanı Serdal Adalı, oyuncunun menajeriyle masaya oturarak kendi mali disiplinlerine uygun şartları sundu. "Bizim şartlarımızı kabul ediyorsanız bu transfer gerçekleşir" diyerek restini çekti.

İlk etapta kararsız kalan Jhon Duran, menajerinin yoğun baskısı ve ikna turları sonucunda Beşiktaş’ın şartlarına zoraki de olsa "evet" dedi.

+4'LÜK KONTENJANIN DIŞINDA

Ancak her konuda anlaşma sağlanmışken, hiç hesapta olmayan çok büyük bir bürokratik engel ortaya çıktı. Beşiktaş yönetimi, bu transferi TFF'nin uygulamaya koyduğu yeni 10+4 yabancı kuralındaki özel kontenjandan faydalanarak bitirmeyi hedefliyordu. Ancak yapılan detaylı incelemelerin ardından tam anlamıyla bir şok yaşandı.

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13 ARALIK 2003 DOĞUMLU

13 Aralık 2003 doğumlu olan Kolombiyalı oyuncu, TFF’nin kuralda belirttiği yaş sınırını ve uygunluk şartını sadece 18 günle kaçırıyordu. Maddenin esnetilemez olması, siyah-beyazlı kurmayların elini kolunu bağladı. Eldeki mevcut yabancı kontenjanını bu şekilde harcamak istemeyen ve TFF'nin avantajlı kuralından yararlanamayan Beşiktaş yönetimi, geri adım atmak zorunda kaldı.

Galatasaray'ın rakibi Real Madrid: Gerçek dışı oluverdi

La Gazzetta dello Sport, beklentilerin altında kalan Koopmeiners'ın gözden çıkarıldığını yazarken; Hollandalı yıldız için Real Madrid "mükemmel", Galatasaray ise "imkansız" rota olarak gösterildi.

Juventus, beklentilerin altında kalan Hollandalı yıldızı Teun Koopmeiners ile yolları ayırma kararı aldı.

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Kulübün geleceğini şekillendirecek bu kararda Real Madrid ve Galatasaray detayları dikkat çekiyor.

La Gazzetta dello Sport yazarlarından Luca Fioretti'nin paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Juventus orta sahasının geleceği, Teun Koopmeiners’ın kaderine endekslenmiş durumda.

Galatasaray

Haberde, oyuncunun geleceğine dair çarpıcı piyasa analizlerine de yer verildi. Koopmeiners'ın mevcut maliyeti ve transfer şartları göz önüne alındığında, Galatasaray için bu hamle "kabul edilemez ve gerçek dışı" bir transfer olarak nitelendiriliyor. Buna karşın Hollandalı orta sahanın, Real Madrid için ise kadro yapısına tam oturan "mükemmel bir tercih" olacağı vurgulanıyor.

Rafael Leao indirimi kaptı: Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'a müjde

İtalyan basını, Türk futbol tarihinin en büyük transfer savaşını manşetlerine taşıdı. La Gazzetta dello Sport ve Calciomercato'nun haberlerine göre; Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe, Milan ile yol ayrımındaki dünya yıldızı Rafael Leão'ya yıllık net 10 milyon avro teklif etti. Yıldız oyuncunun açıklamaları sonrası Milan'ın bonserviste indirime gitmek zorunda kalması, devlerin iştahını kabarttı.

Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe, transfer piyasasını altüst edecek hamle için karşı karşıya...

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La Gazzetta dello Sport’un paylaştığı bilgilere göre; ezeli rakipler, Milan'ın Portekizli dünya yıldızı Rafael Leão’yu kadrosuna katmak için adeta bir serveti gözden çıkardı.

Fenerbahce

Hem Galatasaray'ın hem de Fenerbahçe'nin 26 yaşındaki sol kanat oyuncusuna yıllık net 10 milyon avro civarında astronomik bir maaş teklif ettiği belirtiliyor. Milan'da bonuslar dahil yaklaşık 5.5 milyon avro kazanan Portekizli yıldızın, Türkiye'den gelen bu iki katı teklife kayıtsız kalmasının oldukça zor olduğu aktarılıyor.

Galatasaray'ın bu transfer yarışında oldukça somut ve agresif adımlarla biraz daha önde olduğu iddia edilirken; Fenerbahçe cephesinde ise sürecin kaderinin Haziran ayındaki başkanlık seçimi ve oyuncunun kararına göre şekilleneceği vurgulanıyor.

Galatasaray

Calciomercato da Leão'nun son dönemde kulüp içi yaşadığı sorunlar ve medyaya yansıyan ayrılık sinyali veren açıklamaları, Milan yönetiminin elini zayıflattığını yazdı

Sözleşmesinde 170 milyon avroluk serbest kalma maddesi bulunan Portekizli oyuncu için İtalyan devinin bu rakamı gerçekçi bulmadığı ve yaşanan huzursuzluklar nedeniyle istediği bonservis ücretiniaşağı çekmek zorunda kalabileceği ifade ediliyor.

600 bin euro Galatasaraylı yapacak: Fanatik mi fanatik Aslan

Galatasaray'ın Zeki Çelik için yaptığı son hamle, milli futbolcunun daha önce teknik direktörüne verdiği söz nedeniyle sonuçsuz kaldı; Roma ile yürütülen pazarlıklarda ise taraflar arasında hâlâ 600 bin euroluk bir fark bulunuyor.

Corriere della Sera'nın haberine göre, Roma ile yapılan Zeki Çelik görüşmelerinde kulübün talebi ile masadaki teklif arasında hâlâ 600 bin euro değerinde bir finansal uçurum bulunuyor.

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Taraflar bu farkı kapatmak için pazarlıklarını sürdürüyor.

Galatasaray

Sağ bek arayışlarını sürdüren Galatasaray, çocukluktan Galatasaraylı milli futbolcuyu kadrosuna katmak için yeniden bir hamle yaptı ve devreye girmeye çalıştı.

Galatasaray

Sarı-kırmızılıların bu ısrarlı ilgisine rağmen, Zeki Çelik'in transferinde teknik direktör faktörü öne çıkıyor. Yıldız oyuncunun uzun süre önce teknik direktörüne bir söz verdiği ve bu nedenle kararından dönmeye sıcak bakmadığı belirtildi.

Singo ucuz seçenek: İtalyanların kafası karıştı

Il Mattino'ya göre, Wilfried Singo, Napoli ile Galatasaray arasındaki iyi ilişkiler de göz önüne alındığında muhtemelen Napoli için daha uygun fiyatlı bir seçenek.

Napoli, yeni sezon kadro planlaması doğrultusunda savunma hattını güçlendirmek için kolları sıvadı.

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Çizme basınının iddiasına göre, Napoli'nin radarına giren son isim Galatasaray forması giyen Wilfried Singo oldu.

Galatasaray

Il Mattino'da yer alan habere göre Napoli, Fildişi Sahilli sağ bek ve stoper oynayabilen Singo’yu kadrosuna katmak istiyor. Gazete, bu transferin Napoli için mali açıdan daha uygun ve formüle edilebilir bir seçenek olduğunu vurgularken, kilit bir noktaya parmak bastı.

Galatasaray

Haber detayında, Napoli ile Galatasaray arasındaki mevcut iyi ilişkilerin, bu transfer operasyonunda İtalyan kulübünün elini rahatlatabileceği ve süreci daha makul şartlarda çözmelerine yardımcı olabileceği belirtildi.

This Florida State Park Has Some of the Best Beaches in the State—With Appalachian Quartz Sand and No Crowds

This quiet corner of the Sunshine State trades high-rises and beach crowds for roaming wildlife, a largely untouched shoreline, and one of the South’s most intact forts.

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BGB Price Climbs as Bitget Pushes Fresh Trading Incentives

30 May 2026 at 21:56
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The BGB price is showing signs of life again after spending months under pressure, with the token gaining nearly 7% intraday as renewed trading activity returns to the Bitget ecosystem. For much of the first half of 2026, BGB struggled to maintain momentum as broader market conditions weighed on exchange tokens. However, the decline appears …

Humanity Price Surges 46% Despite No Clear Catalyst as Short Squeeze Fuels Rally

30 May 2026 at 21:39
Analyzing the key technical resistance levels and buying pressure pushing Humanity Protocol past the critical $0.30 baseline.

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Humanity price delivered one of the market’s more puzzling moves this week, soaring 46% intraday despite the absence of any major news catalyst. In a market that usually demands a narrative before throwing money at a token, traders appeared happy to skip that step altogether. Instead, the rally seems to have been powered by a …

WLD Price Jumps 20% as World Network’s Human-Only Ticket Push Gains Attention

30 May 2026 at 21:21
Worldcoin (WLD) Price Jumps 40%, Then Slips 12%—What Went Wrong

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WLD price caught traders’ attention after a viral announcement tied World Network’s identity technology to the live music industry, pushing the token roughly 20% higher as investors bet on growing real-world adoption. The catalyst came after Thirty Seconds to Mars revealed a partnership with World Network on May 28 to launch human-only ticket access for …

Stellar (XLM) Price Cools After an 80% Rally—Consolidation Before the Next Breakout?

30 May 2026 at 17:44
Stellar Price Slips as XLM Enters a Make-or-Break Zone Can Sellers Push It Lower

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Stellar (XLM) is outperforming the crypto markets, posting an 80% move in a short time and a mammoth rise in trading volume. The token also outperformed Bitcoin (BTC), leading by a staggering 33.7% in indexed performance over the past 2 days. Moreover, the XLM price, recording yet another 22.85% jump in the past 24 hours, …

Cardano (ADA) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will ADA Price Hit $2?

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Story Highlights The live price of the Cardano token is . Cardano price could see a potential upside toward $5.00 by the end of 2026. ADA’s long-term expansion scenario points toward $350.00 by 2030. Cardano (ADA), one of the most research-driven Layer-1 blockchains, is now entering a critical phase of execution after years of development-focused …

Ethereum Price Struggles, Yet Whales Keep Accumulating: Here’s Why

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Ethereum price may be flashing weakness, but smart money appears increasingly unfazed. As ETH price trades under pressure and momentum slows, some of the market’s biggest wallets are quietly accumulating again, a move that historically tends to matter. The disconnect is raising fresh speculation across the market. Is Ethereum simply losing momentum, or are whales …

Cardano Price Rebounds From Critical Support—Can ADA Bulls Finally End the Bearish Grip?

30 May 2026 at 15:53
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Cardano is trading at a critical turning point as the ADA price continues to hover around the long-standing support zone near $0.23. While the weekly chart suggests buyers are defending a key floor that has historically triggered rebounds, the daily chart paints a different picture, showing persistent bearish pressure and weakening momentum. This divergence between …

Circle Freezes $12.6 Million in Zama’s cUSDC Contract: ZachXBT

30 May 2026 at 15:12
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More than $12.6 million worth of USDC has been frozen after Circle blacklisted the smart contract behind Zama’s confidential USDC (cUSDC) on Ethereum. The move came after a wallet linked to Overnight Finance reportedly deposited millions into the protocol.Community members are questioning why Circle froze the entire cUSDC contract rather than targeting only the wallet …

“Basketbol hər yerdə” layihəsi çərçivəsində ilk meydança istifadəyə verildi

31 May 2026 at 14:00

Azərbaycan Basketbol Federasiyasının dəstəyi, “Sabah” basketbol klubunun təşəbbüsü ilə həyata keçirilən “Basketbol hər yerdə” layihəsi çərçivəsində ilk meydança istifadəyə verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Yasamal rayonu, Şəfayət Mehdiyev küçəsi, 50B ünvanında baş tutan açılış tədbirində “Sabah”ın basketbolçuları Endər Poladxanlı, Şirzad Şirzadov və Kamran Məmmədov da iştirak edərək azarkeşlərlə görüşüblər.

Layihənin məqsədi basketbolu kütləviləşdirmək, xüsusilə gənc və yeniyetmələrin asudə vaxtlarını səmərəli keçirmələrinə və sağlam həyat tərzinə təşviq etməkdir.

Ölkə Kuboku keçiriləcək

31 May 2026 at 13:19

2–6 iyun tarixlərində Bakı Atıcılıq Mərkəzində stend atıcılığı üzrə Ölkə Kuboku 2026 keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan Atıcılıq Federasiyasının təşkilatçılığı ilə baş tutacaq yarışda ölkənin ən güclü və sərrast atıcıları bir araya gələcək.

Turnirdə idmançılar Böyüklər və U21 gənclər kateqoriyaları üzrə stend atıcılığının dairəvi (Skeet) və səngər (Trap) növlərində mübarizə aparacaqlar.

Yarış iştirakçıları fərdi və komanda hesabında qalibləri müəyyənləşdirmək üçün hədəfləri nişan alacaqlar. Final mərhələləri isə Beynəlxalq İdman Atıcılığı Federasiyasının (ISSF) son yenilənmiş qaydalarına uyğun keçiriləcək.

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu Qratsda “qızıl” qazandı

31 May 2026 at 12:46

Avstriyanın Qrats şəhərində cüdo üzrə gənclər arasında Avropa Kubokuna start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarışın ilk günündə Azərbaycan millisi bir qızıl medal qazanıb.

-66 kq çəki dərəcəsində çıxış edən Məhəmməd Musayev bütün rəqiblərinə qalib gələrək çempion olub. Cüdoçumuz finaladək Almaniya, Xorvatiya, Belçika və Macarıstan təmsilçilərini mübarizədən kənarlaşdırıb.

Məhəmməd həlledici görüşdə Serbiya idmançısı Marko Yorqiçi ipponla məğlub edərək fəxri kürsünün ən yüksək pilləsinə qalxıb.

Aktivində 1 qızıl medal olan milli komandamız medal sıralamasında oğlanlar arasında birinci, ümumi hesabda isə 5-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb.

Analyzing Samsung Galaxy A07 4G, the best-selling Android phone of Q1 2026

31 May 2026 at 13:46

The first quarter of 2026 shocked us with the Samsung Galaxy A07 making it into the top-selling smartphone list and dominating the Android campaign. This isn’t even a flagship, so why is this phone so popular, even though it’s 4G? Let’s find out.

According to Counterpoint Research, the Galaxy A07 4G was the best seller due to its emergence in markets like the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America regions. Besides its availability, its features and price made it more feasible for consumers.

Features

The Galaxy A07 comes with a 6.7-inch PLS LCD panel and HD+ resolution. Samsung ships it with a 90Hz refresh rate, which makes on-screen content look smooth. Compared to the latest phones, this device has a noticeable chin and a waterdrop notch design. Still, the screen looks bigger and better.

Design

The key attraction to the device is its design with a flat frame and a design in three colors: black, green, and silver. Its outlook is very premium. It is 7.6mm thin and weighs only 184 grams, making it one of the lightest phones in the segment. Also, it’s protected with an IP54 dust and water-resistant, withstanding splashes and 360-degree water spray.

Performance

MediaTek Helio G99 is powering the Galaxy A07, built with a 6nm process. The chip offers performance for adequate gaming and video playback tasks.

Camera

The rear side has two cameras – a 50MP main camera with an f/1.8 aperture and a 2MP f/2.4 aperture depth camera for portraits. The front side includes an 8MP camera for selfies.

Battery

The phone is packed with a 5,000mAh battery, which offers hours of power backup.

Software support

The key thing about the Galaxy A07 4G is the software support, which expands through 6 OS upgrades and 6 years of security updates. That means that the update will expand through August 31, 2031. The phone was launched with Android 15 (One UI 7), which will expand through Android 21 (One UI 13).

Price

The biggest deal with this phone is the price, offering 4GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage at around $140.

Conclusion

With a 6.7-inch large screen, good processor, 50MP camera system, 6 years of software support, and super affordable pricing, Samsung really made A07 4G a top seller in the age of 5G.

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Juventus could turn to EURO 2020 winner after losing out on Liverpool’s Robertson

31 May 2026 at 14:50

Sunday’s reports claim that Juventus could be tempted to turn to one of Italy’s EURO 2020-winning squad members in Emerson Palmieri to bolster Luciano Spalletti’s options at full-back after missing out on the signing of Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson. 

Could Juventus reunited Spalletti with Emerson?

Juventus are hoping to provide Spalletti with a squad capable of challenging for the 2026-27 Scudetto, but their budget took a hit after missing out on qualification to the Champions League in the final two weeks of the 2025-26 season. 

Liverpool left-back Robertson had been among the options for Juventus at left-back given that he was available on a free transfer, but after Juve’s failure to qualify for the Champions League and after Tottenham Hotspur’s survival in the Premier League, the Scotland international is expected to sign with the North London outfit instead. 

Now, according to updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus could be tempted to turn to Emerson instead. The Brazilian-born Italy international is a player Spalletti knows well from their time working together at Roma. 

MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 16: Emerson Palmieri of Olympique de Marseille runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Mateo Villalba Sanchez/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 16: Emerson Palmieri of Olympique de Marseille runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Mateo Villalba Sanchez/Getty Images)

The left side of Juventus’s defence is an area that could see several changes this summer, as reports claim that Andrea Cambiaso could potentially be sold to raise funds for new arrivals. Filip Kostic’s contract is also expiring and Juan Cabal could be allowed to leave as well. 

Juventus are said to be monitoring the 31-year-old Emerson as a result. He has spent the 2025-26 season in Ligue 1 with Marseille, making 28 appearances in the league and 37 across all competitions.

Manchester United’s Maguire offered to Inter, but Nerazzurri have other priorities

31 May 2026 at 14:24

Reports in Italy claim that Manchester United defender Harry Maguire has been offered to Serie A and Coppa Italia champions Inter, but the Nerazzurri currently have other priorities ahead of the summer transfer window, including the potential signing of Oumar Solet. 

Maguire offered to Inter, but Nerazzurri prefer Solet

Cristian Chivu led the Nerazzurri to a domestic double during his first full season as a senior head coach and the club are hoping to provide the Croatian with a few reinforcements, particularly in defence and in midfield. 

Senior squad members Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian will leave the club once their contracts expire at the end of June and there is a high chance that Stefan De Vrij follows them, too. Elsewhere, there have been reports that Yann Bisseck could potentially be sold to Bayern Munich for a significant profit this summer as well. 

Several centre-backs have been linked with moves to San Siro ahead of the summer transfer window. Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic has been a long-term target, but the Neroverdi are reportedly wanting to wait for the World Cup before discussing a potential sale with the hope that his market value increases during the tournament. 

That leaves Udinese’s Solet as Inter’s current priority signing at the back according to the latest updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport. Marco Palestra, meanwhile, is a strong candidate to come in at right wing-back

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Maguire, recently left out of England’s World Cup squad, has been offered to the club by intermediaries from England. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 17: Harry Maguire of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on May 17, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MAY 17: Harry Maguire of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on May 17, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Maguire, 33, penned a one-year contract extension at Old Trafford earlier this season, tying him to the club until the end of the 2026-27 campaign, and there is a growing chance he is allowed to leave the club this summer. 

However, La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that Inter are not in a position to prioritise the signing of England’s highest-scoring defender at this stage.

Official: Venturino withdraws from Italy squad, Serie B replacement called in

31 May 2026 at 13:51

The FIGC has confirmed that Roma’s Lorenzo Venturino has been forced to withdraw from the Italy national team squad ahead of June’s international friendlies, and that 22-year-old Cesena midfielder Tommaso Berti has been called in to replace him. 

Italy will play away against Luxembourg on June 3 and away against Greece on June 7 under the guidance of interim head coach Silvio Baldini, who is in temporary charge following the recent resignations of Gennaro Gattuso, Gianluigi Buffon and Gabriele Gravina. 

Baldini typically serves as Italy’s U21s coach, and so he has decided to name a squad made up almost entirely of the players he knows from the youth set-up. Of the 24 players he selected, only Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Niccolo Pisilli and Pio Esposito have been capped at senior level. 

Among the original selections in Baldini’s squad was 19-year-old Giallorossi talent Venturino, who has, however, dropped out of the squad due to an unspecified agreement between Roma and the national team. 

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Lorenzo Venturino of AS Roma during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES – FEBRUARY 15: Lorenzo Venturino of AS Roma during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Fortunately, an extra four players who were not named in the latest Italy squad have been training with the team at Coverciano over the last few days. Among them is Cesena’s Berti, who has now been promoted to the 24-man squad. 

The FIGC have confirmed that two of the four ‘training players’, Dominic Vavassori and Gabriele Guarino will return to their respective clubs and that the other, Nicolo Fortini, will remain with the Italy side until June 2. 

Updated Italy national team squad for June friendlies 

CREMONA, ITALY - OCTOBER 14: Coach Silvio Baldini of Italy reacts during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA – OCTOBER 14: Coach Silvio Baldini of Italy reacts during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Man City), Giovanni Daffara (Avellino), Lorenzo Palmisani (Frosinone). 

Defenders: Honest Ahanor (Atalanta), Davide Bartesaghi (Milan), Fabio Chiarodia (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Pietro Comuzzo (Fiorentina), Costantino Favasuli (Catanzaro), Filippo Mane (Borussia Dortmund), Marco Palestra (Atalanta), Luca Reggiani (Borussia Dortmund). 

Midfielders: Tommaso Berti (Cesena), Matteo Dagasso (Venezia), Giacomo Faticanti (Juventus), Luca Lipani (Sassuolo), Cher Ndour (Fiorentina), Niccolo Pisilli (Roma). 

Forwards: Francesco Camarda (Lecce), Luigi Cherubini (Sampdoria), Jeff Ekhator (Genoa), Pio Esposito (Inter), Seydou Fini (Frosinone), Samuele Inacio (Borussia Dortmund), Luca Koleosho (Paris FC). 

Del Piero reacts to Arsenal’s UCL final loss and makes Kvaratskhelia Ballon d’Or claim

31 May 2026 at 13:29

Alessandro Del Piero believes that Arsenal were too willing to sit back after claiming an early 1-0 lead in their Champions League final defeat against Paris Saint-Germain, and claims that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia would win the next Ballon d’Or if it weren’t for the upcoming World Cup. 

PSG claimed the Champions League trophy for a second season in a row after defeating Arsenal on penalties in Budapest on Saturday night.

Kai Havertz gave the Premier League side an early first-half lead, Ousmane Dembele equalised from the penalty spot in the second half, but misses from Ebere Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes in the shoot-out sent the trophy back to Paris. 

It has been a season to remember for the Arsenal supporters despite their loss on Saturday evening. This was their first appearance in the Champions League final for 20 years and Riccardo Calafiori and his teammates also claimed the Premier League title for the first time in 22 years this campaign. 

Del Piero on Arsenal and Kvaratskhelia’s Champions League final performances

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 08: Former Juventus star Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between Real Madrid and FC Bayern München at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 08, 2024 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN – MAY 08: Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match between Real Madrid and FC Bayern München at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 08, 2024 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

Reviewing their season while on punditry duty with Sky on Saturday, Del Piero agreed that it has been a fantastic season for Arsenal across the board, but he was critical of the way the team reacted to going 1-0 up against PSG on Saturday. 

“They’ve had an extraordinary season,” said Del Piero. “Even if they were a little too submissive after taking the lead tonight in my opinion. But this is the only drawback of what has been a fantastic season. 

“Let’s not forget that the Premier League is a very tough division, which takes a lot out of you.” 

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 30: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain runs with the ball during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Among the PSG stars to win back-to-back Champions League titles is former Napoli star Kvaratskhelia. 

Assessing his impact, Del Piero said: “If there were no World Cup, Kvaratskhelia would definitely win the Ballon d’Or from the Champions League. Nobody has been as determined as him in terms of goals, assists and performances on the pitch.”

Engwe launches new foldable e-bike with 120 km range and USB-C charging

Engwe has unveiled the new foldable electric bike, the Zip, globally. The compact e-bike boasts a 250 W rear hub motor and a 360 Wh battery, which is said to offer 40 Nm of torque and up to 120 km (~75 miles) range on a single charge. On top of this, the e-bike supports 100 W USB-C charging.

Weekly deals: Xiaomi 17T duo go on sale with price cuts, plus discounts on Galaxy S26 Ultra, iPhone Air and more

31 May 2026 at 13:31

Xiaomi unveiled the 17T and 17T Pro earlier this week and both phones are now available for purchase on Amazon UK. Better yet, both smartphones have received launch discounts as well. Meanwhile, deals are also available on select Samsung Galaxy models, Google's Pixel 10 and Pixel 10a, and the Nothing Phone (3). The Xiaomi 17T gets £150 off its price, whereas the Xiaomi 17T Pro gets a £200 discount. Customers will be able to receive the discount during checkout. Xiaomi 17T £150 off at checkout Read...

Arne Slot’s departure could lead to shock U-turn from Liverpool star leaving the club

31 May 2026 at 13:33

Mohamed Salah could reportedly be open to returning to Liverpool if the club makes contact, just days after Arne Slot was dismissed as head coach.

According to a source on X, Salah is ready to consider a comeback if Liverpool reach out.

That claim has arrived at a dramatic moment for the club, with Slot leaving immediately after an end-of-season review.

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Liverpool confirmed his exit despite the Dutchman winning the Premier League during his time at Anfield, with the club now looking for a fresh direction.

Salah’s situation is fascinating because his Liverpool exit had already been announced.

In March, Liverpool confirmed that the Egyptian forward would leave at the end of the 2025-26 season, ending a remarkable nine-year spell at Anfield.

Could Mo Salah come back to Liverpool?

He was expected to depart as a free agent after reaching an agreement with the club.

But football changes quickly. Slot’s departure has immediately sparked speculation that Salah could reverse his decision.

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Some reports have claimed fans are convinced he may stay after Slot’s exit, especially because the pair had a difficult relationship during the season.

Salah was critical of Liverpool’s style under Slot and had made it clear he preferred a return to the high-energy football associated with Jürgen Klopp’s era.

That is why this moment matters so much for Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards.

Liverpool are already dealing with major squad changes, with experienced players leaving and a new manager expected to arrive.

Andoni Iraola is currently seen as the leading candidate to replace Slot, while Sebastian Hoeness and Pierre Sage have also been mentioned.

If Salah is genuinely willing to return, Liverpool have a huge decision to make.

His form last season was not at his usual level, but his influence, status and experience remain massive. Losing him was already going to leave a huge attacking hole.

Reds offered opportunity to make big call

Bringing him back, even for one more season, could change the mood around the club.

Liverpool should at least make the call. It does not mean they have to beg or completely change their plans, but ignoring the chance to keep one of the greatest players in their history would be strange.

Salah is not the long-term future anymore, but he could still be part of the transition.

With a new coach coming in, keeping him might give Liverpool stability while they rebuild the attack.

The key is role and wages. If Salah wants to be central to the project and the finances are sensible, this could be a smart U-turn.

Liverpool push for quick resolution to sign winger due to PSG and Man City circling

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Chelsea make Ibrahima Konate decision as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich enter the scene

31 May 2026 at 13:27

Chelsea have reportedly decided not to make an offer for outgoing Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté, despite earlier suggestions that they could enter the race for the France international.

According to TEAMtalk, the Blues have looked at the situation but are not planning to submit a proposal.

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Konaté’s representatives are instead holding talks with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, with both European giants now seen as more realistic destinations for the 27-year-old centre-back.

Konaté is set to leave Liverpool when his contract expires this summer after the two sides failed to agree terms on a renewal.

Liverpool have decided against a new contract for Konate

Talks had been ongoing for a long time, but Liverpool eventually decided not to push ahead with what they considered an expensive extension.

The Guardian reported that Konaté is likely to leave Anfield after failing to reach a new agreement, ending a five-year spell at the club.

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For Chelsea, it would have been an interesting opportunity on paper. A Premier League-proven defender available on a free transfer usually attracts attention, especially when he is still only 27.

But “free” transfers are rarely actually cheap. Konaté would command major wages, a signing-on fee and agent fees, and Chelsea seem to have decided that the full package is not worth pursuing.

That may be sensible. Chelsea already have a young defensive group and still need to manage their squad balance carefully.

Adding another high-earning centre-back could create more problems than it solves, especially after another difficult league campaign.

Chelsea have made the right decision regarding Konate

Real Madrid and Bayern Munich make more obvious sense. Both clubs are always alert when elite-level players become available without a transfer fee.

Bayern have reportedly revisited their interest, although any move could depend on their own defensive exits.

Real Madrid have also been linked, with Konaté now weighing up his options after deciding to leave Liverpool.

Chelsea are probably making the right call by stepping away. Konaté is a very good defender when fit and focused, but he is not risk-free.

His injury record, wage demands and the size of the overall package make this more complicated than it first appears.

For Konaté, Real Madrid or Bayern would feel like a natural next step. Both clubs can offer Champions League football, huge status and a chance to compete for major trophies straight away.

Report: Chelsea set massive Enzo Fernandez price as midfielder is linked with exit 

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‘I want new chapter’ – Man United target confirms he is ready for a new move

31 May 2026 at 13:20

Manchester United may have been handed a major boost in their summer transfer plans after Rafael Leão made it clear he is ready to leave AC Milan.

The Portuguese winger has confirmed he wants a new challenge after several years at San Siro, saying he is proud of what he achieved with Milan but now feels ready to test himself in another league.

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Fabrizio Romano shared Leão’s comments from Sport TV Portugal, where the 26-year-old said he had made history at Milan but wanted a “new chapter.”

From a Man United point of view, this is a situation worth watching very closely.

Leão has already been linked with United, and reports this week claimed he is on the club’s shortlist as Michael Carrick looks to add more explosiveness to his attack.

🚨💣 BREAKING: Rafa Leão has decided to LEAVE AC Milan this summer. 🔴⚫👋🏾

“I’m proud as I made history at AC Milan but I want new chapter. I feel ready to play in another league” 👀

“I did my best for Milan, but it’s time to try another challenge”, told @sporttvportugal. pic.twitter.com/qCb2PaKduh

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 30, 2026

Portuguese winger has confirmed AC Milan exit

The timing could be important. AC Milan missed out on Champions League qualification after a damaging final-day defeat to Cagliari, finishing fifth in Serie A.

That failure has created uncertainty around the club, with Massimiliano Allegri later dismissed as part of a wider reset at San Siro.

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That could make Leão more attainable than he has been in previous windows.

His release clause is reported to be extremely high, but Milan’s lack of Champions League income may force them to be more realistic if serious offers arrive.

For Man United, that opens the door to a deal that once looked almost impossible.

He would be the ideal signing for Man United

Leão would bring something United do not always have enough of: fear factor.

He is quick, powerful, direct and capable of beating defenders on his own.

When he is at his best, he looks like the kind of winger who can change a game without needing much help.

There is also a nice angle here for United fans. Leão recently admitted he enjoys watching Man United, which naturally added more fuel to the rumours.

United should seriously explore this deal, but only at the right price. Leão is a special talent, and if Carrick can get him playing with consistency, he could become one of the most exciting attackers in the Premier League.

The risk is obvious. Leão has sometimes been criticised for drifting in and out of games, and United cannot afford another expensive forward who only produces in flashes.

Sources: Spaniard soon to have a €500 million release clause targeted by Man United 

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Dalton Smith to receive WBC Legacy belt in honour of Ricky Hatton

31 May 2026 at 13:38

will receive the first ever WBC legacy belt named in honour of British boxing legend . Smith captured the WBC super-lightweight title back in January after a knockout win over Subriel Matias, becoming the latest British fighter to earn world honours in the 140lb division. Another man who famously held gold at super-lightweight was Hatton, […]

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Inter continue Curtis Jones pursuit

Inter Milan have renewed their interest in Liverpool’s Curtis Jones as they work on strengthening their midfield section for 2026-27, according to Fabrizio Romano. The 25-year-old is open to the move and the two clubs are in contact, but their is still a significant gap in valuation as Liverpool consider the €20million proposed by Inter […]

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Milan Superstar Bids Farewell: “I’ve Given Everything”

Milan Superstar Bids Farewell: “I’ve Given Everything”
Milan Superstar Bids Farewell: “I’ve Given Everything”

Rafael Leao is on the verge of leaving Milan after seven years, with the Portuguese winger bidding farewell to San Siro in his latest interview. Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, Leao confirmed his ambition to find ‘a new challenge in another league.’

Milan signed Rafael Leao from Lille in the summer of 2019 for a reported fee of €35 million. During his seven-year stint in Serie A, Leao has become one of the most highly rated European forwards. Furthermore, he helped the Rossoneri win the Scudetto in 2021/22 as well as the Supercoppa Italiana in 2024/25.

However, the time has come for the 26-year-old to wave goodbye to Milan and embark on a new chapter in his career. Premier League giants Manchester United have recently emerged as potential buyers, with Michael Carrick looking to strengthen his attack after securing a top-three finish.

United’s hopes of luring Leao away from Milan have now received a crucial boost. Indeed, the player revealed his intention to leave Serie A in the upcoming transfer window.

Rafael Leao Bids Farewell to Milan

Personally, I think I’ve already given everything I have in Milan,” Leao said. “It’s a club that helped me to grow, that supported me in difficult moments, and fortunately, I’ve also managed to write my name in Rossoneri history.

I think that everyone has dreams, ambitions, and challenges to face. I aspire to have a new challenge in a new league. And if that were to happen, I’d be very happy. Also because I know I did a good job at Milan.

With Leao’s contract expiring in 2028, Milan remain in a strong bargaining position. Indeed, any interested club will likely have to table an offer in excess of €50 million to prise the Portuguese star away from San Siro.

Manchester United starlet Tyler Fletcher earns Scotland World Cup call-up

Manchester United starlet Tyler Fletcher earns Scotland World Cup call-up
Manchester United starlet Tyler Fletcher earns Scotland World Cup call-up

Manchester United will have one more player at the 2026 World Cup in North America as Tyler Fletcher has been handed a late call-up to Scotland’s 26-man squad.

The 19-year-old midfielder was fast-tracked into Steve Clarke’s plans after Napoli’s Billy Gilmour suffered a devastating knee injury during Scotland’s 4-1 friendly win over Curacao.

While Gilmour’s injury is a huge blow for Scotland, it has opened a historic door for Fletcher. Just a week ago, the youngster was one of several promising prospects invited to train with the senior squad for experience, after which he came on as a half-time substitute against Curacao to make his senior international debut.

Manager Steve Clarke opted to promote the teenager ahead of several older standby players, capping off a meteoric rise for Fletcher.

He made his Manchester United first-team debut against Tottenham Hotspur in February and was recently named the club’s Denzil Haroun Reserve-Team Player of the Year.

The selection carries immense emotional weight for Scottish football. Tyler is the son of former Manchester United midfielder and iconic Scotland captain Darren Fletcher, who earned 80 caps but never played at a World Cup.

With Scotland back at the finals for the first time since 1998, Tyler now has the chance to achieve the dream that eluded his father.

Scotland face a tough task in North America, drawn in Group C alongside Haiti, Morocco, and Brazil. For Fletcher, the group stage offers the chance to go head-to-head with elite global talent, including soon-to-depart United teammate Casemiro.

What started as a training invitation has become a dream ticket to football’s biggest stage.

Wembanyama, Spurs show poise, maturity beyond their years, are headed to Finals because of it

OKLAHOMA CITY — Poise. Maturity. Answering the opponents runs by knocking down big shots, or getting a key block. Digging deep when tested and finding a new level of performance and execution. Doing it all in the highest stakes game in a hostile environment.

That's what veteran teams do, what tested teams do. What champions do.

Except, in Game 7 on Saturday night, it wasn't the champion Thunder, it was the young and untested Spurs who did all those things in the Western Conference Finals. They kept their heads about them, at least until the final buzzer, when Wembanyama could be seen in tears.
"This feeling, I can't explain it," Wembanyama said. "It's so powerful."

It’s Wembanyama, Spurs world

Early in the season, when the Thunder started 24-1, how this season was going to play out felt inevitable. It was going to be Thunder dynasty talk.

By Christmas, the Spurs had punctured that narrative and started to build one of their own.

San Antonio got to this moment — and to the NBA Finals — faster than anyone projected — even themselves.

At media day prior to the start of training camp, Wembanyama talked about making the playoffs as a top-six seed and avoiding the play-in tournament. There wasn't one "ah-ha" moment where San Antonio suddenly realized they could be this great or contend, Wembanyama said, they just focused on building good habits and stacked those one on top of the other. That's what built the confidence, the belief.

It also helped that the Spurs have a tight-knit and mature locker room. The off-court connectivity carried over to the hardwood.

Spurs coach Mitch Johnson had been downplaying the idea of Oklahoma City's championship experience mattering since before this Western Conference Finals started. He said his team has the experience that matters.

"Experience, a lot of times, is used in the form of 'best use' or the lack thereof when you need it the most. And people don't talk about as much the habits, the character, the togetherness, the competitive response..." Johnson said. "And this team has now been pretty damn consistent for a long time...

"I don't know who has as much experience as we do this year in the season of 2025-26."

Full Spurs team effort

Wembanyama was good in this game — 22 points, seven rebounds — and with that was named the Western Conference Finals MVP.

But he wasn't elite in Game 7 (Shai Gilgous-Alexander was the best player on the court). What the Spurs and Wembanyama had was poise and depth as a team. Julian Champagnie made six 3-pointers, some of them back-breaking for the Thunder. Stephon Castle continued his ascent and scored 16. Dylan Harper was making everyone forget he is a rookie, scoring a dozen off the bench.

It wasn't just the kids in San Antonio. One of the veterans on this team, Luke Kornet, was forced into action in the fourth quarter when Wembanyama picked up his fifth foul of the night. Then Kornet went out and made maybe the play of the game.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME LUKE KORNET???

WILD CHASEDOWN BLOCK IN TRANSITION

THE TYPE OF PLAYS YOU NEED TO WIN A GAME 7. pic.twitter.com/FP5Z4T0LHw

— NBA (@NBA) May 31, 2026

"I think, in a way, it probably saved me from myself... in terms of he probably needed a break," Johnson said of Wembanyama's foul trouble. "I probably wouldn't have given him one if I didn't have to because of the fouls. And, obviously, playing Monday morning quarterback, Luke was awesome, so it feels good now."

It felt good to Wemby, who was emotional on the podium.

"There's just so many big-time plays, so many guys stepping up," an emotional Wembanyama said. "Oh my god, it's an unreal chance [to play in the Finals]. My life is amazing, and being with these guys, living these things with these guys that I love so, so, so much. It's amazing."

That buzz from winning the Western Conference Finals will wear off, but the Spurs have gained all the experience they needed to reach and win the NBA Finals, showing off their poise and maturity along the way.

Anyone who doubts the Spurs are ready for that bigger stage has not been paying attention the past two weeks. This team has all the poise, maturity, and most importantly, talent it needs.

RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: What happens if rain washes out title clash in Ahmedabad?

NEW DELHI: The wait is almost over as Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans prepare to lock horns in the IPL 2026 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. While RCB are aiming to successfully defend their crown, Gujarat Titans will be chasing their second IPL title after their memorable triumph in 2022.


With the trophy on the line, fans across the country will be hoping for an uninterrupted contest between two of the best teams of the season.


Before the action begins, all eyes are also on the weather in Ahmedabad.


RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: Ahmedabad weather forecast



The latest forecast suggests favourable conditions for cricket, with clear skies expected for most of the day. While some cloud cover is likely during the evening, the possibility of significant rainfall remains low. At present, weather is not expected to pose a major threat to the title clash, although brief showers cannot be completely ruled out.


RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: Is there a reserve day?



Yes. Unlike the other playoff matches, the IPL final has a designated reserve day. If rain or any other weather-related interruption prevents the match from being completed on Sunday, play will continue on Monday, June 1.


Importantly, the contest will resume from the exact point at which it was halted, with the score, wickets and overs remaining intact.


RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: What if rain washes out both days?



In the unlikely event that the match cannot be completed on either the scheduled day or the reserve day, the IPL playing conditions provide a clear outcome.


Royal Challengers Bengaluru would be declared IPL 2026 champions because they finished above Gujarat Titans in the league-stage standings. As the higher-ranked team after the group phase, RCB would be awarded the title if no result is possible even after the reserve day.

South Africa made to look like fools after World Cup visa issues, says minister

A South Africa player holds his arms out as he tries to stop a Nicaraguan player from coming up form behind him.
South Africa's final home friendly on Friday ended in a 0-0 draw against Nicaragua [AFP via Getty Images]

South Africa's sports minister has demanded an explanation following reports the country's football team has been delayed in travelling to Mexico ahead of the World Cup due to visa issues.

National broadcaster SABC said an "administrative bungle" meant some players had not been issued with visas. No other details were given.

In response, sports minister Gayton McKenzie said he had told the South African Football Association (Safa) "I need a report and action must be taken against those responsible for this mess".

"We are being made to look like fools," he added on X. Safa has not yet commented.

The team, nicknamed Bafana Bafana, are due to face Jamaica in a friendly in Mexico on Friday.

They will then play in the World Cup opening match against Mexico, which is co-hosting the competition alongside the US and Canada, on 11 June.

"This Safa travel & visa debacle is embarrassing & grossly unfair towards the players & coaching staff," McKenzie also wrote on X.

According to South African news site TimesLive, efforts were being made to get the team US visas to allow the team to travel either later on Sunday or on Monday.

The Bafana Bafana squad and staff need permission to enter the US as they play their second World Cup game against the Czech Republic in Atlanta.

South Africa is one of 10 African nations taking part in the expanded 48-team World Cup.

The game against Jamaica will be Bafana Bafana's last chance to get ready for the tournament, which they last appeared at when South Africa hosted the finals in 2010.

Their final home match on Friday - a 0-0 draw against Nicaragua that included a missed South African penalty - was described in some reports as "disappointing" and extended their winless run to four games.

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Eagles roster reset: Which position groups improved most?

The Philadelphia Eagles entered the offseason determined to evolve rather than rebuild. Fresh off another deep playoff run, Howie Roseman and the front office aggressively reshaped several position groups through trades, free agency, and the draft while positioning the roster for both immediate contention and long-term sustainability. Some changes were expected, while others signaled a major philosophical shift.

From a completely restructured wide receiver room to a dramatically upgraded secondary, the Eagles now enter 2026 with one of the NFL's deepest and most versatile rosters. The biggest question is which position groups improved the most during the offseason reset.

1. Cornerback

No position group improved more dramatically than cornerback.

One year ago, Philadelphia entered the season surrounded by uncertainty in the secondary. Now, the Eagles may possess one of football's deepest and most physically gifted cornerback groups after signing former Seahawks standout Riq Woolen.

The addition changes everything schematically for Vic Fangio.

Woolen's combination of length, recovery speed, and ball production gives Philadelphia a legitimate shutdown-caliber outside corner opposite Quinyon Mitchell while allowing Cooper DeJean to remain one of the defense's most versatile pieces. DeJean can now rotate between nickel, safety, and matchup-specific alignments without the Eagles sacrificing perimeter coverage stability.

Philadelphia also retains substantial depth behind the starters.

Jakorian Bennett and Kelee Ringo now project as reserve contributors rather than players forced into heavy snaps prematurely. Michael Carter II could also transition into expanded safety responsibilities depending on how Fangio structures sub-packages. The Eagles already leaned more heavily into man coverage concepts last season than many expected. With Woolen's arrival, Fangio gains even greater flexibility to disguise coverages and challenge opposing receivers physically at the line of scrimmage.

The secondary suddenly looks like a strength capable of matching up against the NFC's elite passing attacks.

2. Wide receiver

The wide receiver room may look completely different by the time training camp arrives.

A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith became the first Eagles receiving duo to each surpass 1,000 yards in the same season, but Brown's expected departure after June 1 forced Philadelphia into aggressive roster planning. The Eagles responded quickly.

Philadelphia traded up to land explosive USC receiver Makai Lemon, added veteran speedster Hollywood Brown, and later traded for former Packers receiver Dontayvion Wicks. Combined with the continued development of Johnny Wilson and Darius Cooper, the room suddenly offers far greater versatility than previous versions of the offense.

The biggest key remains Sean Mannion.

Philadelphia's new offensive coordinator has repeatedly emphasized creating a more flexible, explosive passing attack built around spacing, motion, and multiple receiver alignments. Lemon's route-running versatility and Wicks' ability to separate naturally fit perfectly within that vision. Hollywood Brown adds another vertical element that can stretch defenses horizontally and vertically.

Everything still begins with DeVonta Smith, who now enters the season positioned clearly as Philadelphia's No. 1 receiver. Smith's precision, reliability, and consistency should allow Mannion to build the passing game around multiple complementary skill sets. The group may not possess the same top-end physical dominance Brown provided, but it could ultimately become deeper, faster, and more versatile overall.

3. Edge rusher

Philadelphia's defensive line philosophy remains unchanged. Keep waves of pass rushers coming. Even after losing Jaelan Phillips, the Eagles may have improved overall at edge rusher by replacing him with Jonathan Greenard while continuing to add rotational athleticism behind him. Greenard immediately becomes one of the defense's most important additions after signing a massive four-year deal. The veteran pass rusher remains one of the NFL's most disruptive pressure generators and gives Fangio another proven edge presence opposite Nolan Smith.

The depth behind the starters also improved.

Arnold Ebiketie arrives after flashing a strong upside in Atlanta, while Joe Tryon-Shoyinka gives the Eagles another rotational athlete capable of contributing in situational roles. Jalyx Hunt continues developing after becoming one of the defense's breakout players last season, and Brandon Graham's potential return still lingers in the background.

Smith's development may ultimately determine the group's ceiling.

The former first-round pick flashed explosiveness despite missing seven games last season, while Hunt became the first Eagles defender ever to lead the team in both sacks and interceptions during the same year. Philadelphia suddenly possesses one of the NFL's deepest collections of hybrid pass rushers.

4. Tight end

The Eagles quietly transformed the tight end room into one of the offense's most intriguing groups. Dallas Goedert returns after producing arguably the best touchdown season by a tight end in franchise history, but Philadelphia simultaneously prepared for the future by drafting Mackey Award winner Eli Stowers.

Stowers could contribute immediately.

The rookie arrives after dominant SEC production and already profiles as a strong schematic fit within Mannion's offense, which is expected to feature heavy tight-end involvement through play-action, crossing concepts, and layered route combinations.

The depth improved as well. Johnny Mundt gives Philadelphia another reliable blocking tight end, while Stone Smartt adds developmental athletic upside and special teams value. Cameron Latu's transition into more of a fullback role also gives the offense additional flexibility in heavier personnel packages.

For an offense shifting toward more under-center concepts, the expanded tight end room could become critical.

5. Offensive skill depth overall

Perhaps the biggest improvement is not isolated to one position.

It is the overall flexibility of Philadelphia's offense.

The Eagles added more speed, more versatility, and more schematic diversity throughout the roster while continuing to support Jalen Hurts with interchangeable skill-position players capable of operating in multiple roles.

Mannion's influence is already visible. Philadelphia clearly prioritized players capable of moving around formations, stressing defenses horizontally and vertically, and creating mismatches after the snap. From Makai Lemon to Eli Stowers to Hollywood Brown and Dontayvion Wicks, the offense now features far more movable pieces than previous iterations.

The Eagles are not simply trying to replace production. They are attempting to modernize and diversify the offense entirely.

Based on the offseason overhaul, they may have accomplished exactly that.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Ranking Eagles position groups after major offseason reset

Seagulls fans flock to Wembley for FA Cup final

Amy Marchant and Sara Marchant sat in coach seats with a road visible out the window. They are holding a stuffed toy seagull with a chip in its mouth.
Amy Marchant (left) and mum Sara Marchant are among the Brighton fans heading to Wembley [BBC]

Anticipation is building as Brighton & Hove Albion fans head to Wembley for the Women's FA Cup final.

Albion scored a last-minute goal against Liverpool in the semi-final to send them to face Manchester City.

Sara Marchant, who has followed the team for more than 30 years, was travelling to the game by coach with her daughter Amy.

Amy Marchant said: "It's a once in a lifetime experience, hopefully unforgettable."

Willow Kirk-George was also on board. She told BBC Radio Sussex she was "optimistic" and that Albion were "capable of doing it".

"I'm very excited that the one game I can go to is Wembley, so hopefully they can pull out a win for it," she said.

Kirk-George said her job at a carvery has meant this is the first game she has been able to attend all season.

Janet Cotton and Janette Back sat on coach seats. Janet is wearing a yellow football top and a Brighton blue bucket hat. Janette is wearing a purple Brighton kit.
Janet Cotton (left) and Janette Back said the team had done well all season [BBC]

Janette Back, an Albion fan for nearly a decade, said: "I just cannot believe we've got here, its such a real statement for the girls, it really is.

"They've done so well this season."

She said she had not had time for so much as a cup of tea before heading to catch the coach to Wembley from Eastbourne.

Her friend Janet Cotton said "Having a women's FA Cup Final at Wembley is just amazing anyway, to be here with Brighton is super exciting.

"So many guys are here as well, which is brilliant, supporting the game."

William sat on a bus seat wearing a blue Brighton football shirt. He has one arm raised with a clenched fist and is smiling.
William has been to Wembley once before, for the men's team's semi final loss on penalties in 2023 [BBC]

William, 14, was predicting a 2-1 win for Brighton and said he felt "excited and optimistic" for the cup final.

The team was also backed by Brighton & Hove City Council leader Bella Sankey, who said: "It's important to reflect on what a huge moment this is, particularly for girls and women across Brighton and Sussex."

Zoe Johnson, managing director of women's football at Brighton & Hove Albion, told Radio Sussex that "everyone's just really filled with excitement".

"I think there's been a lot of hard work gone in behind the scenes for a number of years," she said.

"It would be a massive day in history for us."

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Hundreds arrested and dozens of police injured after Champions League riots in France

A total of 219 people have been injured in clashes between football fans and police across France after Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) won the Champions League final against Arsenal.

Eight were in a serious condition, Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said. Thousands of officers were deployed to curb unrest that disrupted bus, train and rail services in the capital, Paris. Fifty-seven of them were injured.

Nuñez said 780 people had been arrested over the violence - with more than 450 in custody. A person was found dead after an accident on Paris's ring road, which rioters tried to block overnight.

Some 6,000 police have been mobilised for Sunday's victory parade at the site of the Eiffel Tower.

Police officers near a fan in the area near Eiffel Tower which can be seen in the distance with a large number of people gathered; a car is on fire in the middle of the road, in from of a tall building
Authorities say they are prepared to deal with any trouble [AFP via Getty Images]

The interior minister said the security forces would be "firm" in their response.

"We are a great country for maintaining public order. We allow freedom of assembly, but not excesses," he said.

There was similar violence when PSG won the same trophy last year, with celebrations turning deadly.

Thousands of officers had been deployed this time to curb unrest that disrupted bus, train and rail services in Paris.

The vast Champs-Élysées was swarmed by fans shortly after the local team won in a penalty shootout.

Footage shows flares being set off, electric bikes burning on roads and revellers smashing the glass of at least one shopfront. Police fired tear gas to disperse crowds in the city centre.

Paris police made 480 arrests, with 277 taken into custody, including 82 minors.

The figures were provisional, the Paris prosecutor's office said. It added that offences ranged from attacks on officers to attacks on property, theft, as well as illegal possession of weapons.

The circumstances surrounding the death of the 24-year-old near Porte Maillot in the Paris ring road remain unclear. Some witnesses said he was riding a motorcycle when he crashed into concrete blocks.

A teenager was also in critical condition following a brawl in another area of Paris. It is not clear if they were involved in the football-related rioting.

Young men run away from police on a cobbled street. Smoke from tear gas can be seen in the backgound
Scenes from Paris were similar to last year's celebrations of PSG victory [AFP via Getty Images]

"The vast majority go out to celebrate and it goes very well," the French interior minister said on Sunday.

"But other individuals, who are not PSG supporters, who don't even watch the match, come to cause trouble and disturbances. We are here to prevent them from doing so. Our response is very firm."

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen wrote on X: "Only in France does a football club's victory spark riots."

"Only in France does everyone feel compelled to lock themselves in their homes on the evening of a victory to avoid being confronted with violence," she said.

Players are due to take part in the victory parade later on Sunday. It includes touring the Champ-de-Mars next to the Eiffel Tower and a reception held by French President Emmanuel Macron.

PSG supporters release flares during clashes with police in Paris.
Flares set off in central Paris after PSG defeated Arsenal [Anadolu via Getty Images]

Colts&#39; coach highlights what Caden Curry brings to defense

Defensive end Caden Curry joins the Indianapolis Colts after a highly productive 2025 season at Ohio State.

Playing behind other future draft picks early in his career at Ohio State, including Jaylahn Tuimoloau, Curry had to wait for his opportunity defensively. That then came in 2025, and he took advantage.

Curry would go on to record 46 pressures and 12 sacks, according to PFF. Among defensive ends, he ranked 40th in pass rush win rate and was also one of PFF's highest graded run defenders at this position group.

But along with the ability to get after the quarterback at a high rate, Curry also brings versatility to the Colts' defensive front -- an important element in Lou Anarumo's defensive scheme.

"He's smart enough that you can put him inside or he can stay on the edge," defensive line coach Marion Hobby said, via Colts.com. "You always want Swiss army knives in your room."

That ability to move Curry around gives Anarumo the flexibility to throw different looks at opposing offenses and hunt for mismatches that can be exploited.

Most likely, if we do see Curry move inside, that will come during obvious passing situations for an added pass rush presence.

As of now, it remains to be seen how big a role Curry has defensively this season. There's a good amount of experience on the depth chart ahead of him. His biggest impact in Year 1 could end up coming on special teams.

That said, his versatility could be what opens up some opportunities for him.

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‘Need to do a better job’: Caitlin Clark does not make excuses after blowout loss

Caitlin Clark
May 30, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) chats with a referee during the second half against the Portland Fire at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images

Caitlin Clark had one of the worst games of her career during Saturday night’s blowout loss to the Portland Fire as she struggled on both ends of the court and found herself in foul trouble most of the game. Now, it sounds like all she can do is bounce back.

While Clark struggled on the offensive end of the court, scoring just six points on a 1-for-7 shooting performance, she was even worse on the defensive end. Clark struggled to defend Fire guard Carla Weite, who finished the game with 18 points and 12 assists, as she picked up five fouls before the fourth quarter even began.

After the game, Clark addressed her defensive struggles and her foul trouble, making it clear that the officiating was not to blame.

Caitlin Clark’s Defensive Struggles

Clark has never been a strong on-ball defender, and the Fire took advantage of that by intentionally putting Clark in a position that required her to defend Weite in one-on-one isolation situations. Clark struggled to stay in front of Weite and defend without fouling, and that led to a lot of foul issues.

Clark entered halftime with three fouls and picked up her fourth just two minutes into the third quarter. As a result, Fever head coach Stephanie White put Clark on the bench.

After sitting on the bench for most of the third quarter, Clark checked back into the game at the 2-minute mark in the third quarter, but she picked up her fifth foul less than two minutes later and was immediately taken back out of the lineup. Clark remained on the bench until midway through the fourth quarter, but the game was already out of reach at that point.

Clark’s foul trouble forced her to the bench far more often than she or the Fever would have liked. As a result, she was never able to develop a rhythm offensively.

Clark Addresses Struggles

After the game, Clark was asked about her foul trouble and whether or not she felt that the new officiating emphasis played a role in her five fouls. While Clark has never been shy about criticizing the officiating in the past, she did not feel like it was an issue on Saturday night.

“Officiating wasn’t our problem tonight,” Clark said after the game.

Clark took the blame herself as she said that she simply needs to be better on the defensive side of the ball, especially if the opponent is going to look to put her in one-on-one iso situations.

“It’s hard when you foul,” Clark said. “I just need to do a better job of being straight up and keeping the [opponent] in front of me. Also, if they’re going to hunt isos, just move my feet a little bit better. Definitely some tough ones, but that’s just basketball. It’s just a game. Learn from it, watch the film, come back next game, and be ready to go.”

Clark and the Fever will have a chance to bounce back on Thursday with a showdown against Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream.

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How Victor Wembanyama &#39;found resources inside&#39; to lift Spurs to NBA Finals in Game 7 vs Thunder

Clutching his fists with tears streaming down his cheeks, Victor Wembanyama let the emotions pour out onto the hardwood inside Paycom Center.

Moments later, De'Aaron Fox embraced the Spurs superstar before second-year guard Stephon Castle joined in. Soon after, the entire San Antonio roster collapsed into celebration at center court.

A once thunderous Oklahoma City crowd had suddenly fell silent. The only noise left inside the arena came from scattered “Go Spurs Go!” chants growing louder by the second.

For the first time since 2014, the San Antonio Spurs are headed back to the NBA Finals.

"Winning the Larry O’Brien is a childhood dream, and having a real shot at it, having a tangible chance at winning it, at realizing a dream, it’s a lifetime chance," Wembanyama said.

"You never know when it’s going to happen again. It's almost like the meaning of my life."

The Spurs defeated the Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals on Sunday night behind one last dominant showing from Wembanyama.

REPORT CARD: Chet Holmgren crumbles for Thunder vs Spurs, Wemby: Game 7 report card

The 7-foot-4 phenom finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and a continued paint presence that completely warped OKC's offense. Every Thunder drive seemed to end the same way — with a hesitation, a panic pass or Wembanyama waiting at the rim.

Meanwhile, league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered his best game of the series in defeat, posting 35 points, nine assists, four rebounds and three steals.

It just didn’t matter.

Wembanyama closed the series averaging 27.3 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocks while unanimously capturing Western Conference finals MVP honors.

"I can go through hurdles that I didn't know could get so high," Wembanyama said. "It's just pushing through, I found resources inside of me, relentlessness. I already knew that, but doing it at this level, I mean, this is the best basketball on the planet that's being played right now. And the crazy thing is, maybe I'm crazy for that, but I want to do that 15, 20 more times. Let's hope it doesn't become an addiction. Maybe it is already."

Somehow, the 22-year-old still sounds like someone who thinks he’s only getting started.

Fox, who arrived in San Antonio after being traded from Sacramento in February 2025 largely to pair alongside Wembanyama, praised the superstar’s evolution over the last 16 months.

“The way that Victor approaches the game is different from obviously most players, but even most superstars,” Fox said. “He loves the game so much, and I think we all see the talent that he has and how much better he's grown as a basketball player.

“But I think just his leadership and the way that he's led from the moment that I got here to today, that's probably the biggest part of growth from him.”

TAKEAWAYS: SGA, OKC Thunder stunned by Spurs, Wemby in Game 7 to miss NBA Finals

Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) and San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama (1) fight for position during Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals in the NBA playoffs between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, May 30, 2026.

San Antonio answered every punch OKC threw its way.

Whenever the Thunder threatened to seize momentum, someone in a Spurs jersey responded.

Julian Champagnie erupted for 20 points while knocking down six 3-pointers, delivering one of the biggest performances of his career. In doing so, Champagnie joined Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson as the only players in NBA history to hit at least six 3-pointers in a conference finals Game 7.

San Antonio controlled most of the night as the Thunder led for just 1 minute, 39 seconds total. And each brief OKC surge was immediately answered by a Spurs run.

A 16-2 run in the third quarter shifted momentum back toward San Antonio before another 13-4 run spanning the third and fourth quarters ultimately created separation. Moments like those continued to reinforce a growing belief surrounding this Spurs group.

“I think experience gets used a lot of times in its best form without knowing if it's being used in its best form and sometimes gets used in its worst form without knowing how it's being used,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said.

“People don't talk as much about the habits, the character, the togetherness, the competitive response — the things we talk about every single day. This team has been pretty damn consistent for a long time now, for over 100 games for the most part. I don't know who has as much experience as we do this year in the season of 2025-26."

More: Wembanyama, Spurs outlast Thunder in Game 7 to advance to NBA Finals

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) celebrates with San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) after Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals NBA game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 30, 2026. San Antonio won 111-103.

The series victory marked San Antonio’s eighth win over OKC in 12 meetings this season, now including four postseason victories.

And after seven physical, emotional and star-powered games, the Western Conference finals may have officially launched the NBA’s next great rivalry.

Now, San Antonio will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals with a chance to capture the franchise’s first championship since 2014.

But even amid the celebration, Wembanyama made one thing crystal clear.

The Spurs aren’t satisfied yet.

“We want four more — we are not done,” Wembanyama said. “I want to win so bad. It's like my life depends on it.”

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How Victor Wembanyama &#39;found resources inside&#39; to lift Spurs to NBA Finals in Game 7 vs Thunder

Clutching his fists with tears streaming down his cheeks, Victor Wembanyama let the emotions pour out onto the hardwood inside Paycom Center.

Moments later, De'Aaron Fox embraced the Spurs superstar before second-year guard Stephon Castle joined in. Soon after, the entire San Antonio roster collapsed into celebration at center court.

A once thunderous Oklahoma City crowd had suddenly fell silent. The only noise left inside the arena came from scattered “Go Spurs Go!” chants growing louder by the second.

For the first time since 2014, the San Antonio Spurs are headed back to the NBA Finals.

"Winning the Larry O’Brien is a childhood dream, and having a real shot at it, having a tangible chance at winning it, at realizing a dream, it’s a lifetime chance," Wembanyama said.

"You never know when it’s going to happen again. It's almost like the meaning of my life."

The Spurs defeated the Thunder 111-103 in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals on Sunday night behind one last dominant showing from Wembanyama.

REPORT CARD: Chet Holmgren crumbles for Thunder vs Spurs, Wemby: Game 7 report card

The 7-foot-4 phenom finished with 22 points, seven rebounds and a continued paint presence that completely warped OKC's offense. Every Thunder drive seemed to end the same way — with a hesitation, a panic pass or Wembanyama waiting at the rim.

Meanwhile, league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered his best game of the series in defeat, posting 35 points, nine assists, four rebounds and three steals.

It just didn’t matter.

Wembanyama closed the series averaging 27.3 points, 10.9 rebounds and 2.7 blocks while unanimously capturing Western Conference finals MVP honors.

"I can go through hurdles that I didn't know could get so high," Wembanyama said. "It's just pushing through, I found resources inside of me, relentlessness. I already knew that, but doing it at this level, I mean, this is the best basketball on the planet that's being played right now. And the crazy thing is, maybe I'm crazy for that, but I want to do that 15, 20 more times. Let's hope it doesn't become an addiction. Maybe it is already."

Somehow, the 22-year-old still sounds like someone who thinks he’s only getting started.

Fox, who arrived in San Antonio after being traded from Sacramento in February 2025 largely to pair alongside Wembanyama, praised the superstar’s evolution over the last 16 months.

“The way that Victor approaches the game is different from obviously most players, but even most superstars,” Fox said. “He loves the game so much, and I think we all see the talent that he has and how much better he's grown as a basketball player.

“But I think just his leadership and the way that he's led from the moment that I got here to today, that's probably the biggest part of growth from him.”

TAKEAWAYS: SGA, OKC Thunder stunned by Spurs, Wemby in Game 7 to miss NBA Finals

Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) and San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama (1) fight for position during Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals in the NBA playoffs between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, May 30, 2026.

San Antonio answered every punch OKC threw its way.

Whenever the Thunder threatened to seize momentum, someone in a Spurs jersey responded.

Julian Champagnie erupted for 20 points while knocking down six 3-pointers, delivering one of the biggest performances of his career. In doing so, Champagnie joined Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson as the only players in NBA history to hit at least six 3-pointers in a conference finals Game 7.

San Antonio controlled most of the night as the Thunder led for just 1 minute, 39 seconds total. And each brief OKC surge was immediately answered by a Spurs run.

A 16-2 run in the third quarter shifted momentum back toward San Antonio before another 13-4 run spanning the third and fourth quarters ultimately created separation. Moments like those continued to reinforce a growing belief surrounding this Spurs group.

“I think experience gets used a lot of times in its best form without knowing if it's being used in its best form and sometimes gets used in its worst form without knowing how it's being used,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said.

“People don't talk as much about the habits, the character, the togetherness, the competitive response — the things we talk about every single day. This team has been pretty damn consistent for a long time now, for over 100 games for the most part. I don't know who has as much experience as we do this year in the season of 2025-26."

More: Wembanyama, Spurs outlast Thunder in Game 7 to advance to NBA Finals

San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) celebrates with San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) after Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals NBA game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Saturday, May 30, 2026. San Antonio won 111-103.

The series victory marked San Antonio’s eighth win over OKC in 12 meetings this season, now including four postseason victories.

And after seven physical, emotional and star-powered games, the Western Conference finals may have officially launched the NBA’s next great rivalry.

Now, San Antonio will face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals with a chance to capture the franchise’s first championship since 2014.

But even amid the celebration, Wembanyama made one thing crystal clear.

The Spurs aren’t satisfied yet.

“We want four more — we are not done,” Wembanyama said. “I want to win so bad. It's like my life depends on it.”

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The Field of 68 names Texas A&M forward a Top 50 returning player

Texas A&M's basketball program enters its second season under coach Bucky McMillan, who led the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament during his inaugural campaign. He has already established himself as one of the top coaches in the SEC, sending a roster completely built from the transfer portal to the postseason, all without the program's most talented player.

Last offseason, McMillan landed one of the top transfer players nationally, as former McDonald's All-American and Indiana forward Mackenzie Mgbako committed to the Aggies over plenty of blue-blood suitors, but due to a foot injury that required surgery, the former five-star prospect lasted just seven games in non-conference play, where he averaged 10.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists.

Mgbako's size and playmaking were sorely missed, but thanks to senior forward Rashaun Agee's heroic play throughout the season, the Aggies' small-ball approach resulted in 22 wins, including an impressive 11 in SEC play. This offseason, McMillan and his staff added six players from the transfer portal, paired with NBA G-League guard Bryson Warren, while Mgbako was one of several 2025 players to announce their return.

While former Kansas State shooting guard PJ Haggerty will likely lead the Aggies in scoring next season, Mgbako is still considered the program's most talented player with the highest NBA ceiling, and was recently ranked 48th among the Field of 68's preseason Top 25 returning players list.

The only Aggie listed, for McMillan's fast-paced "Bucky Ball" system to work, Mackenzie Mgbako will need to match his production from his final season with Indiana, shoot at least 45% from the field, and potentially lead the Aggies in rebounds.

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We ranked the 50 best players returning to their college programs next season 👀

Who’s too high, too low or missing? 🤔⬇️ pic.twitter.com/q1jVZY1jRN

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) May 29, 2026

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What is a realistic win total for Wisconsin football in 2026?

The Wisconsin Badgers are going to do everything in their power to rebound from a dreadful 4-8 (2-7) season.

Luke Fickell has missed out on two straight bowl games with the Badgers, something that is relatively unheard of with this program.

With a crucial Week 1 showdown looming, there's a potential Lambeau Field upset that could change the entire trajectory of this program.

As always, that will go through this team's quarterback play, but star transfers Colton Joseph and Abu Sama III are ready to help get Wisconsin back to where it once was.

Upset chances vs. Notre Dame? Slim to none

Wisconsin did beat LSU at Lambeau, though it's worth noting that game took place 10 years ago. This program had a few notable wins last season, but it's going to take a relative miracle for them to defeat the Fighting Irish on September 6.

Two easy nonconference wins

Both Western Illinois and Eastern Michigan went 4-8 last season. Obviously, they're playing nowhere near a Big Ten schedule so it'd be shocking to see Wisconsin drop either of these early home games.

Three straight 50/50 conference games

Wishful thinking sees Wisconsin take down Penn State, Michigan State, and UCLA to improve to 5-1 on the year. Realistically speaking, they'll drop either the Penn State or the UCLA road game. At the very least, they should hopefully win two of three in this stretch.

Tough stretch against USC and Iowa

Badgers fans would feel good about hosting USC and playing at Iowa (on Halloween) at 5-1, but these are two games that this team, on paper, should lose. If everything goes according to plan, they'd be aiming to end October at 5-3 or 4-4.

Last four games are all winnable

Should Wisconsin sit at 4-4 through their first eight, they have a relatively easy schedule, one that favors them ending a multi-year bowl game drought. Purdue was winless in conference play a year ago, while neither Rutgers nor Maryland had more than two conference wins. Also, Wisconsin gets to end the year at home as Minnesota comes to town in a game that could decide whether or not Fickell keeps his job, if that hasn't already been decided during the first 11 games.

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💥Enrique Riquelme calls the press and attacks Florentino

💥Enrique Riquelme calls the press and attacks Florentino

The Real Madrid presidential candidate has stated that he completely disagrees with Florentino’s idea of privatizing the club.

Following the interview in El País, where Florentino Pérez said that if he wins the election, he will take steps toward privatizing the club, Enrique Riquelme was quick to respond and was very blunt.

The candidate said that Florentino has shown his true colors and that it is something they are absolutely against. Riquelme has called the media this afternoon to respond directly to what Florentino said.

He wants the club to remain in the hands of its members and has urged them to vote on the 7th despite the difficult situation in Madrid.

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Bryson DeChambeau says a problem he’s had all year cost him at LIV Golf Korea on Sunday

Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

Bryson DeChambeau shot the joint-lowest round of the day on his way to finishing just one shot outside the playoff at LIV Golf Korea.

DeChambeau looked to be well on his way to defending his title from last year when he opened up with a five under par round of 65 on Thursday in Korea.

Unfortunately, his momentum stalled on Saturday. DeChambeau made four bogeys during the third round to fall down the leaderboard.

He ultimately left himself with just too much to do in the final round in Busan.

Bryson DeChambeau reacts to his performance at LIV Golf Korea

DeChambeau gave himself a chance with five birdies in his first 11 holes. However, a bogey on the 12th dented his hopes. One more birdie meant that he finished one shot adrift of Talor Gooch and eventual champion Joaquin Niemann.

Speaking after his round, DeChambeau suggested that a familiar problem crept up.

Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images
Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

“There were times where it felt amazing and times where it just leaked on me a little bit. I had my ‘A’ game on 11 and pushed it right on 12, and that’s one of those things I’ve been trying to fix all year. More work to be done, but a little push on 18. I gave myself some chances, just wasn’t my day today,” he said.

The team victory eases the blow for Bryson DeChambeau

There was better news for DeChambeau in the team event. The Crushers finished three shots clear of OKGC to win.

Charles Howell III finished tied for eighth in Korea, as did Travis Smyth. Smyth was drafted in as a replacement for Paul Casey who was dealing with a wrist injury.

Despite Anirban Lahiri ending the tournament at two over par, it was a good week for the Crushers.

And DeChambeau suggested that the team result was a silver lining.

“Yeah, it’s great. It shows how hard our guys worked not only this week but leading up into this week. We’ve been grinding and we all wanted to play our best, and although we didn’t get it done individually, we got the team win, so proud of them,” he said.

Despite DeChambeau being left frustrated with the shots he pushed at the crucial moments, it feels like another step in the right direction for the two-time US Open champion.

Admittedly, his two victories earlier this season did not stand him in good stead when the majors came around. DeChambeau missed the cut at both The Masters and the PGA Championship.

However, he looks set to take plenty of belief with him to Shinnecock Hills. And he will be desperate to prove a real point after such a disappointing major season so far.

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Victor Wembanyama’s Champions League final prediction proves: he knows ball

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The NBA world crossed into soccer again on Saturday, as the Champions League final became a meeting point for stars with clear rooting interests.

Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo attended to support Arsenal, while Josh Hart and Jeremy Sochan followed from afar as PSG faced Arsenal in Budapest.

Victor Wembanyama added another layer before kick-off, and his prediction resurfaced after PSG retained the Champions League title on penalties.

Victor Wembanyama’s PSG call aged perfectly after Arsenal warning

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Photo by Attila KISBENEDEK / AFP via Getty Images

During an NBA Nightcap appearance, Steve Nash asked Wembanyama who he would support in the final. His answer was direct and very French.

“Oh come on, PSG of course. At least PSG is gonna make it somewhat fun, because I know Arsenal ain’t,” the center said.

Arsenal briefly challenged that view when Kai Havertz scored early, but the rest of the night made Wembanyama’s comment feel sharper than simple club loyalty.

The Gunners finished with just seven shots, three corners and 285 passes across more than 120 minutes, despite PSG losing important players in the closing chapters of the match.

Opta reported Arsenal’s 24.7% possession was the lowest recorded by any team in a Champions League final since 2003-04.

It was also Arsenal’s lowest share under Mikel Arteta in any match where they had 11 players throughout.

The Gunners were close to their first Champions League trophy as the final reached penalties. Yet the performance still felt too cautious for the chance in front of them.

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📸 After the lost CL final: what&#39;s Rice saying with THIS look?

📸 After the lost CL final: what's Rice saying with THIS look?

There is no question that Arsenal FC have had an outstanding season. Not even the lost Champions League final against PSG changes that.

Still, it is of course absolutely heartbreaking to lose the biggest game in club football of all places in a penalty shootout and watch the opposing team celebrate.

But Gunners superstar Declan Rice already seemed to be thinking ahead in that moment. Just a few seconds after his teammate Gabriel had blasted the decisive penalty into the Budapest night sky, the midfielder appeared to switch back into attack mode.

At least that is how many fans on social media are interpreting his facial expressions. What exactly Rice was thinking in that moment, logically only he himself knows. Still, it is fun to speculate about it.

So: How do you interpret his reaction? Let us know in the comments!

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Barcelona keeping tabs on Spanish coach as potential long-term Flick successor

Barcelona keeping tabs on Spanish coach as potential long-term Flick successor
Barcelona keeping tabs on Spanish coach as potential long-term Flick successor

Barcelona enter the new season in an enviable position from a managerial standpoint.

Hansi Flick recently signed a contract extension until 2028, and with five national titles from six competed for across two seasons, the German coach has firmly established himself as one of the best managers in world football.

Barcelona, in short, look well set from a managerial perspective for the foreseeable future.

But Flick is not going to stay forever, and the club are well aware that planning for the future is never a bad idea. One name that is quietly registering on their radar is Cesc Fabregas.

Fabregas making waves at Como

Cesc Fabregas is one of the best young coaches in football right now. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

According to Diario SPORT, Barcelona are keeping a close eye on the progress of the former midfielder, who has embarked on one of the most impressive managerial journeys in European football at Como 1907.

In just three seasons, Fabregas has taken the club from Serie B to Champions League qualification, a historic achievement for the modest Italian side.

His philosophy of attacking, fluid football has been a revelation in Serie A, earning him the best coach of the year award in Italy and attracting admiring glances from Europe’s biggest clubs.

The timing could be perfect

Cesc has brought a revolution in Serie A. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

What makes the situation particularly interesting is the timing. Fabregas is contracted to Como until 2028, the same year Flick’s deal with Barcelona expires.

Should both contracts run their course, a natural transition could present itself at precisely the right moment.

Fabregas has already held talks with Joan Laporta in the past and his deep connection to the club, having come through La Masia before his move to Arsenal, makes the idea a culturally compelling one.

Fabregas has been recently linked with a move to Real Madrid, too, but he has no immediate plans to leave Como.

&#8220;My answer is yes&#8221; &#8211; Former Blue makes major claim about Chelsea and Xabi Alonso

“My answer is yes” – Former Blue makes major claim about Chelsea and Xabi Alonso
“My answer is yes” – Former Blue makes major claim about Chelsea and Xabi Alonso

Marcel Desailly believes Chelsea can challenge for the Premier League next season under Xabi Alonso if he gets things right.

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The Blues confirmed the appointment of Alonso earlier this month, with the former Real Madrid boss signing a four year contract at Stamford Bridge.

Alonso has also been given the title of manager, unlike Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior who were head coaches, suggesting he will have more control.

Marcel Desailly thinks Alonso can challenge for the title next season

The appointment of Alonso is seen as a real coup for Chelsea, with the players thought to be excited at the prospect of working under the Spaniard.

Reece James has labelled Alonso an amazing manager, but the 44-year-old has got a serious job on his hands in west London.

Chelsea endured a miserable season in which they lost the FA Cup final, finished tenth and missed out on European football all together.

Michael Essien believes Alonso has to win a trophy next season to keep the ownership happy, whilst Desailly believes a title challenge is possible.

“Yes, yes, there’s a chance [they can win the title], Desailly told TEAMtalk.

“You learn from the mistakes you have made. They will look to add three or four first-choice players into his starting XI, and while it’s going to be expensive for sure, they also have players they can dispose of to generate income.

“Eventually, they have to stop having 70 players out on loan all around the world. The management needs to start thinning it out!

“So my answer is yes, Chelsea can (challenge for the title). Because when you are young (as Chelsea are), you have a certain lightheartedness and freedom from responsibility that gives you the belief that you can do it.

“You can erase mistakes or problems much more easily because you are young and the best is still yet to come.”

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RCB vs GT Live win probability, prediction, odds & chances of victory in IPL 2026 final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans are aiming to win their second IPL title as they lock horns in the final match of the season on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. 

The two sides met in Qualifier 1 earlier this week, where RCB registered a dominant win and booked their final berth. GT then defeated RR in Qualifier 2 to reach the final. 

In IPL history, only MI and CSK have won the title in consecutive seasons and Rajat Patidar's RCB are eyeing to match that record.

Meanwhile, Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan are in good touch and GT are planning to cash in on their form and win their second title in five seasons.

There are no major injury concerns in either squad and both teams will play to their strengths to compete fiercely in a mouth-watering final encounter.

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RCB vs GT IPL 2026 Final: Win probability and toss result 

After 3 overs, RCB are 36/0

Kohli and Iyer are on fire as RCB are cruising towards a memorable win. 

After 20 overs, GT are 155/8

Sundar remains not out at 50 from 37 balls, and that has helped GT get over the 150-mark. Will that be enough? Stay tuned for second-half action. 

After 16 overs, GT are 116/6

GT kept losing wickets at regular intervals, and RCB have their noses in front. Arshad Khan and Rahul Tewatia have been dismissed, and now the onus is on Holder to fire GT to a competitive total. 150, maybe?

After 12.1 overs, GT are 73/4

GT are in deep trouble! They keep losing wickets at regular intervals, and after Buttler's dismissal, Arshad & Washington are at the crease. 

Buttler goes back to the dugout!

Krunal Pandya completely outsmarts Jos Buttler! Spotting the batter charging down the track, Krunal cleverly fires a wide yorker at 114 kph. The ball zips past the bat and thuds right in line with Buttler’s back knee. Another massive top-order wicket falls!

GT lose another wicket

WICKET! Sindhu perishes. A 132 kph back-of-a-length delivery on middle stump does the trick. Sindhu charges down the pitch to pull it, but loses his balance mid-stroke. Out of control, he holes out directly to Devdutt Padikkal. 

After six overs, GT are  45/2

RCB have got a leash on GT after removing both their openers cheaply. Sindhu and Buttler have some rebuilding to do before they can free their arms. 

Sai Sudharshan also bites the dust!

Bhuvneshwar Kumar sets the trap, and Sudharsan falls for it! It’s a sharp, well-targeted short delivery outside off-stump clocked at 138.6 kph. Sudharsan reaches out to pull it, but only manages a thick top-edge. The ball loops into the air toward short fine leg, where Jitesh tracks it back and secures an easy catch.

Shubman Gill is dismissed! 

The GT skipper has to go back early as he mistimes his shot off Hazlewood. It takes a top edge, and Rajat Patidar holds on to a well-judged catch. 

Toss: Royal Challengers Bengaluru have won the toss and have opted to field

RCB vs GT: Playing XI

GT predicted playing XI: Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Jos Buttler(w), Washington Sundar, Nishant Sindhu, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Rahul Tewatia, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna

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RCB playing XI: Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar(c), Jitesh Sharma(w), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jacob Duffy, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar

Impact Players - Venkatesh Iyer, Kanishk Chohan, Swapnil Singh, Abhinandan Singh, Jordan Cox

RCB vs GT: Win percentage

TeamWin probability
RCB90%
GT10%

RCB vs GT: Betting odds

TeamOdds
RCB1.01
GT34.00

Barcelona Weighs Up Bringing Jan Virgili Back To Club

Jan Virgili could return home to FC Barcelona.

FC Barcelona could end up bringing Jan Virgili back to the club this summer.

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FC Barcelona are looking into the possibility of bringing Jan Virgili home from Mallorca this summer, according to SPORT.

The winger from the same Vilassar de Mar village as Xavi Espart left Barça in the summer as part of a €3.5 million agreement for 50% of his rights.

Unlike Espart, who was scouted by La Masia for the Under-10s and then progressed to become a graduate of the famous Class of 2007 also containing the likes of Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsi and Marc Bernal, Virgili had to work hard to reach the top.

Playing for a series of village clubs in Maresme yet also released by Espanyol and Damm on his journey, Virgili finally progressed to the Barça B team in 2024/2025 ahead of the move to Mallorca.

Thirty four appearances that yielded three goals last term mean Virgili is seasoned in the elite, and Barça could bring him back home.

Jan Virgili’s price tag has dropped

Amid Mallorca being relegated, Virgili’s release clause dropped from €30 million to €12 million overnight.

Barça’s original transfer agreement can reduce this further to €7.2 million, and most clubs would be hard pressed to find a winger with such potential at the age of 19 for this price.

Virgili also wants to move on because he lost prominence in the starting line-up towards the end of the season. With Martin Demichelis renewing for two more years as head coach despite relegation, the Catalan is now waiting for Barça to make a move.

Operating on the left wing, Virgili could provide positional rivalry to both Raphinha and Anthony Gordon, signed before the weekend as part of an €80 million deal with Newcastle United.

He’d not be bought primarily for that position, however, as Virgili is comfortable in a number of roles across the front line including striker.

This makes him a candidate for the right wing when Lamine Yamal is injured or needs a rest. And he could also be a number 9 whether Barça manage to land Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid or not.

Deco and the board launched a €100 million bid for the Argentine on the same day Gordon was announced, and will have to up the ante to get their man alongside a potential pursuit of Jan Virgili.

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Havertz: &#39;Thrill of anticipation&#39; to join German squad after CL drama

Arsenal's Kai Havertz walks past the Champions League trophy during the award ceremony following the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa
Arsenal's Kai Havertz walks past the Champions League trophy during the award ceremony following the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa

Germany forward Kai Havertz will hope that joining the national team for the World Cup on Tuesday will help him overcome his Champions League disappointment.

Havertz, who has 57 caps with 21 goals and is a regular Germany starter, told Sky TV he is feeling "a thrill of anticipation" to be with the team that started preparations on Wednesday.

"I’ve already watched a few of the lads’ videos on YouTube and can’t wait to join them,” he said.

Havertz misses Germany's penultimate tune-up match later Sunday against Finland but could feature in the final test on Saturday against the US team.

Germany start the World Cup on June 14 against debutants Curacao, with Ivory Coast and Ecuador the other group stage opponents.

Havertz was speaking after his club Arsenal lost the Champions League final 4-3 on penalties against title holders Paris Saint-Germain to miss out on Europe's biggest prize again.

For around an hour it had appeared that Havertz would go down in history as the player to have scored Champions League final winners for two different clubs.

He fired Arsenal into a sixth-minute lead, five years after scoring the lone goal to help Chelsea lift the trophy over Manchester City. But Ousmane Dembélé levelled from the spot in the 65th as PSG went on to triumph again.

Havertz is only the third player to score for different clubs in Champions League finals, the others being Cristiano Ronaldo for Manchester United and Real Madrid and Mario Mandzukic for Juventus and Bayern Munich.

"Of course it is a top feeling but it doesn't really help me now," Havertz said.

Having been substituted, Havertz played no role in the deciding shoot-out where Arsenal's fate was sealed when Gabriel blazed over the bar after Eberechi Eze had sent his attempt wide left.

"I always find it hard to watch from the sidelines instead of being out there myself. Still, I have nothing but respect for every single player who steps up to take the ball," he said.

"We accept that and will still be celebrating an outstanding season for us tomorrow [Sunday]."

Arsenal have a parade planned for later Sunday in north London to celebrate a first Premier League title in 22 years. It could have been more silverware but apart from Saturday's heartbreak they also lost the English League Cup final against City.

"We will try again next year," Havertz vowed.

Arsenal's Gabriel (R) is consoled by teammate Kai Havertz after missing his penalty kick in the shootout following the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa
Arsenal's Gabriel (R) is consoled by teammate Kai Havertz after missing his penalty kick in the shootout following the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's William Pacho battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Mike Egerton/PA Wire/dpa
Arsenal’s Kai Havertz (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's William Pacho battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Mike Egerton/PA Wire/dpa
Arsenal's Kai Havertz (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's Marquinhos battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa
Arsenal's Kai Havertz (L) and Paris Saint-Germain's Marquinhos battle for the ball during the UEFA Champions League final soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Arsenal at the Puskas Arena. Tom Weller/dpa

&#8216;I could see both sides&#8217; &#8211; Jamie Carragher &#8216;torn&#8217; on Liverpool&#8217;s sacking of Arne Slot

‘I could see both sides’ – Jamie Carragher ‘torn’ on Liverpool’s sacking of Arne Slot
‘I could see both sides’ – Jamie Carragher ‘torn’ on Liverpool’s sacking of Arne Slot

Jamie Carragher has said that he’s ‘torn’ on Liverpool’s decision to relieve Arne Slot of his duties and that he could ‘see both sides’ of the argument as to whether or not it was the right call.

The Dutchman lost his job as the Reds’ head coach on Saturday after two years at the helm, winning the Premier League title at the first attempt but then overseeing a calamitous slump to fifth in the table, with fans at Anfield ultimately unable to hide their restlessness.


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While some pundits have unreservedly criticised the decision to dispense with the 47-year-old, the ex-LFC defender was rather more balanced with his verdict.

Carragher on the fence over Slot sacking

Carragher told Sky Sports“I was torn on Arne Slot. I would have almost backed any decision and I could see both sides of the argument, but it is a shock.

“I think an elite football manager, the absolute crème de la crème, probably finds a way of fixing Liverpool last season at some stage and making it better, but he wasn’t helped with recruitment.

“You look at those players – have any of them done well? There’s only [Hugo] Ekitike who’s played well; none of the others have done well. You could put that on the manager – does he need to get more out of them?

“Should those players have done more? A lot more, yes. Should the people above them have given them a better squad going into this season? Yes. 

“There’s a lot of people to point the fingers at where Liverpool were last season, and also the players who were there the year before, a complete contrast in their performances.”

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Slot partially but not entirely to blame for Liverpool’s awful season

Carragher is right – Liverpool’s underachievement in 2025/26 is a collective failing and shouldn’t be pinned on any one group or individual.

To be fair to FSG, they backed Slot with an unprecedented transfer window spend of £446m, but the gamble on waiting until the last minute to move for Marc Guehi backfired horribly and had damaging repercussions throughout a season in which the Reds conceded 53 Premier League goals.

On the pitch, too many of the players failed to come anywhere close to the standards they’d shown in previous campaigns, whether that was for LFC or their previous clubs, and the head coach can’t legislate for some of the inexcusable on-field mistakes.

However, the Dutchman bears ultimate responsibility for the team’s turgid style of play, ill-advised tactical decisions (no more midfielders at right-back, please!) and substitutions which were curious, to put it politely.

This season was always going to be extremely difficult at Liverpool following the death of Diogo Jota, the impact of which should never be dismissed, but there are certainly some crucial lessons to be learned from the past few months in the hope that they won’t be repeated in the post-Slot era.

Florentino Perez talks Vinicius Jr. renewal, Valverde future, Jose Mourinho and more

Florentino Perez talks Vinicius Jr. renewal, Valverde future, Jose Mourinho and more
Florentino Perez talks Vinicius Jr. renewal, Valverde future, Jose Mourinho and more

Real Madrid ended a turbulent 2025/26 season without a single major trophy, finishing second in La Liga behind Barcelona with 86 points.

Alvaro Arbeloa, who took charge in January following the mid-season dismissal of Xabi Alonso, has now also left the club, leaving the Bernabeu in need of a new direction heading into the summer.

Against that backdrop, President Florentino Perez spoke to El Pais, offering his thoughts on the dressing room tension, Mourinho’s potential arrival and Vinicius Jr’s renewal delay, among other topics.

On the manager search

With Jose Mourinho heavily linked with a return to the club he managed between 2010 and 2013, Florentino heaped praise on the Portuguese tactician.

Florentino Perez praised Mourinho ahead of his likely appointment. (Photo by Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

“Mourinho? He’s a great manager. I know him, and he knows Real Madrid and the players, but there are many others.”

He was equally clear about what the club’s priority is when it comes to appointing the right candidate.

“Finding a coach is important, and even more important is that he’s injury-free and can have a preseason. When you start without a preseason, you’re finished. But we’ll also have a good manager.”

On Vinicius, Mbappe and the dressing room

The supposed incompatibility between Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe has been one of the dominant narratives of Real Madrid’s difficult season. Florentino dismissed it without hesitation.

“When I hear that Vinicius and Mbappe are incompatible, I think it’s nonsense. They are the two best players in the world.”

On the futures of Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, he confirmed neither of them will leave this summer.

“Valverde and Tchouameni will stay? For me, yes, of course.”

Reports of a fractured dressing room have circulated throughout the season, and Florentino used the opportunity to redirect the blame, not at the players, but at whoever has been feeding information to the press.

“Crisis in the dressing room? The dressing room is wonderful. They’re the same guys they’ve always been, and they’re all friends.

Florentino Perez dismisses crisis brewing in the Real Madrid dressing room. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

“But if one of them steps on another’s foot during training and they get angry, we shouldn’t blow it out of proportion,” he said.

“And if we should get angry, it’s because they’re leaking information. Some people say: ‘The problem is that they fight.’ No, the problem is the one who leaks it.”

“The atmosphere is perfect. Only a few bad apples leak us, and we’ve got them figured out,” he added.

Finally, on Vinicius Jr.’s contract renewal – one of the most important pieces of business Real Madrid face this summer – Florentino left no doubt about how highly the Brazilian is valued at the club.

“Vinicius’ renewal? There’s time. I’d love for him to stay forever. He’s won us the last two Champions Leagues and he identifies really well with the club. You know who doesn’t like him? Those who aren’t Real Madrid fans,” he concluded.

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