Fenerbahçe'de 4. İsmail Kartal döneminin başlamasından hemen önce, çarşamba günü tam 10 saatlik sır bir trafik yaşandığı ortaya çıktı! Aykut Kocaman masasının devrilmesinin ardından, perde arkasındaki bir yöneticinin Jorge Jesus ile kurduğu iddia edilen gizli temasın ve Portekizli hocanın şok yanıtının detayları ortaya çıktı.
Fenerbahçe’de teknik direktörlük koltuğuna 4. kez İsmail Kartal oturdu. Ancak Kartal'ın göreve geliş sürecinin perde arkasında, çarşamba günü tam anlamıyla bir transfer diplomasisi ve teknik direktör trafiği yaşandığı öne sürüldü.
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Çarşamba günü öğle saatlerine kadar sarı-lacivertli yönetimin gündemindeki bir numaralı isim Aykut Kocaman'dı. Aziz Yıldırım'ın Kocaman ile yaptığı görüşmelerin tıkanıp kesilmesiyle birlikte, Fenerbahçe yönetimi gece yarısı İsmail Kartal’a "Sözleşme imzalıyoruz" dedi. Bu zamana kadar geçen birkaç saatlik sürede iddialara göre bir yönetici sürpriz bir hamleye imza attı.
İddialara göre bir yönetici (isim verilmiyor ama Feridun Geçgel olduğu konuşuluyor), bu kritik zaman diliminde (yaklaşık 10 saatlik bir süreçten bahsediliyor) eski teknik direktörleri Jorge Jesus ile temasa geçti.
AL-AHLY'YE DE RED CEVABI VERDİ
Portekizli teknik adama "Tüm şartlarını kabul ediyoruz, gel başla" teklifinin iletildiği belirtildi. Ancak Jesus’un, Fenerbahçe'nin gelen teklifleri de geri çevirdiği iddia edildi.
Portekizli teknik adamın Fenerbahçe'den önce de Mısır ekibi Al Ahly’den gelen teklife olumsuz cevap verdiği haberleri Portekiz'de yankılandı.
MARTINEZ'İN KOVULACAĞIN İNANIYOR
Portekiz basınından Maisfutebol'un da doğruladığı bu ret kararının arkasında ise milli takım planı yatıyor.
Jorge Jesus'un, Kongo DC faciası sonrası Portekiz Milli Takımı'nda Roberto Martinez'in görevine son verileceğine kesin gözüyle baktığı savunuldu. Jorge Jesus'un bu yüzden her Fenerbahçe ve Al Ahly'nin tekliflerini reddederek milli takımı beklemeye geçtiği iddia edildi.
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Gençlerbirliği'nden gönderilen Galatasaray'ın eski yıldızı Henry Onyekuru, ülkesi Nijerya'da kriz çıkardı. Türkiye'de geçirdiği sezonun ardından Lagos'ta çocukluğunun geçtiği Surulere mahallesine dönen 29 yaşındaki futbolcu, sokak futbolu oynamaya koruma ordusuyla gitti.
Henry Onyekuru’nun çocukluk arkadaşlarıyla hasret gidermek için seçtiği yöntem sosyal medyanın gündemine oturdu. Lüks Lamborghini Urus marka aracıyla mahalleye giriş yapan yıldız futbolcuya, tam 9 muvazzaf askerin eşlik ettiği görüntüler internete sızınca ülkede büyük bir tartışmanın fitili ateşlendi. Onyekuru, "askeri darbe yapmak istiyor" eleştirilerinin hedefine oturdu.
Henry Onyekuru pulled up with his Lamborghini urus to his hood in surulere to play football this morning, baba carry 7 soldiers come ?????? pic.twitter.com/hn3jMA3hFj
Nijeryalı sosyal medya kullanıcılarının bir kısmı, ülkenin ciddi güvenlik sorunları ve terörle mücadele ettiği bir dönemde askeri personelin kişisel koruma olarak kullanılmasını sert sözlerle eleştirdi.
Tepki gösteren vatandaşlar, "Orduyu kişisel amaçlar için kullanmak tamamen saçmalık, askerler sivilleri futbol oynamaya mı götürecek?" diyerek Nijerya Silahlı Kuvvetleri'ne çağrıda bulundu.
DESTEK OLANLAR DA VARDI
Buna karşın, kalabalık mahalle ortamlarında ünlü isimlerin ciddi güvenlik riskleri taşıdığını belirten bir grup taraftar ise Onyekuru’ya siper oldu. Yıldız oyuncuyu savunanlar, Nijerya'daki güvenlik zafiyetlerine dikkat çekerek, "Kötü niyetli birinin kariyerini bitirecek bir müdahalede bulunmaması ya da olası bir gasp girişimine karşı kendini koruması en doğal hakkı" yorumunu yaptı.
GENÇLERBİRLİĞİ'NDE 17 MAÇ
Geçtiğimiz sezon Süper Lig'de Gençlerbirliği formasıyla 17 maça çıkan ancak gol yollarında sessiz kalan Onyekuru, sahadaki performansından ziyade bu görkemli ve askerli mahalle ziyaretiyle Nijerya'da "ünlülerin güvenliği ve ordunun rolü" üzerine uzun süre konuşulacak bir tartışma başlatmış oldu.
Portekiz'in Porto takımını çalıştıran teknik direktör Francesco Farioli, Corendon Alanyaspor Kulübü Başkanı Hasan Çavuşoğlu'nu ziyaret ederek taziye ve geçmiş olsun dileğinde bulundu.
Alanyaspor'da yardımcı antrenör ve teknik direktörlük görevi yapan Farioli, yakın zamanda kapalı bypass ameliyatı geçiren Çavuşoğlu'na acil şifalar dilerken,geçen ay kardeşi Aydın Çavuşoğlu'nun vefatı nedeniyle de başsağlığı dileklerini iletti.
Ziyarette konuşan İtalyan teknik adam Farioli, Hasan Çavuşoğlu'nu iyi görmekten mutluluk duyduğunu belirterek, "Sizi çok iyi gördüm. Güçlü bir insansınız. Umarım en yakın zamanda gollerinizi sosyal medyada tekrar göreceğiz. Yıllar sonra buraya gelmek, yaptığımız işleri anmak ve sizlerle bir arada olmak benim için çok önemli. Buralara sizin sayenizde geldik. O zamanlar bana inandınız ve o vizyonu bize kazandırdınız. Bugünlere geldiysek sayenizde oldu. Beş yıl sonra ilk kez tatile çıktım ve sizleri görmeye buraya geldim." ifadelerini kullandı.
Çavuşoğlu ise Farioli'nin Avrupa'daki başarılarından gurur duyduklarını dile getirdi.
Farioli'ye ziyareti ve vefası için teşekkür eden Çavuşoğlu, "Seni özlemiştik. Porto'da şampiyon olmandan ötürü seninle gurur duyduk. Bizde çalıştıktan sonra büyük takımlara giden teknik direktörler arasında Alanyaspor'a veya şahsıma açık yüreklilikle teşekkür eden ilk hoca sen oldun. Nice, Ajax ve Porto'da görev yaparken her zaman bu başarıda payımız olduğunu belirttin. Bunun için ayrıca teşekkür ediyor, seni çok seviyoruz." diye konuştu.
Farioli, ziyaretin anısına Porto'da forma giyen Brezilya Milli Takımı'nın kaptanı Thiago Silva'nın imzaladığı 1000. maçına özel hazırlanan formasının üzerine "Hasan başkana, Alanyaspor'a, bu rüyayı mümkün kıldığınız için! Her zaman minnettarım!" yazarak Çavuşoğlu'na hediye etti.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi play-off final serisinin dördüncü maçında Fenerbahçe Beko, Beşiktaş GAİN'i 77-75 mağlup etti. Seride durumu 3-1'e getiren sarı-lacivertliler, 2025-2026 sezonunun şampiyonu oldu.
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Fransanın “Nitsa” klubunun hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçisi Jeremi Boqa tamhüquqlu əsasda İtaliya nəhəngi “Yuvnetus”a keçib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, keçid İtaliya klubuna 4,8 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində başa gəlib.
Tərəflər 3 illik (2029-cu ilin 30 iyununadək) müqaviləyə imza atıblar.
Xatırladaq ki, Boqa ötən mövsümün ikinci yarısını icarə müqaviləsi əsasında məhz “Yuventus”un heyətində keçirib. O, Turin klubunun forması ilə meydana çıxdığı 17 oyunda 4 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Futbol üzrə Kot-d’İvuar milli futbol komandasının da üzvü olan Boqa karyerası ərzində “Çelsi”, “Renn”, “Qranada”, “Birmingem Siti”, “Sassuolo”, “Atalanta”, “Nitsa” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.
Boqa vaxtilə Fransanın U-19 yığmasında forma geyinsə də, 2017-ci ildə Kot-d’İvuar milli komandasında debüt edib. O, bu ölkənin yığmasında 24 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol vurub.
Azərbaycanın voleybol üzrə kişilərdən və qadınlardan ibarət milli komandaları bu gün Avropa Liqasının cari mövsümdnə növbəti oyunlarını keçiriblər.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, kişi voleybolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi Bakıda təşkil edilmiş üçüncü tur çərçivəsində Macarıstan yığması ilə üz-üzə gəlib.
Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin Voleybol Mərkəzində baş tutmuş oyun rəqibin 3:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.
Komandamız növbəti oyununu iyunun 21-də Portuqaliya yığmasına qarşı keçirəcək. Sabah isə Portuqaliya və Macarıstan kollektivləri üz-üzə gələcəklər.
Qadın voleybolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi isə Şimali Makedoniyada təşkil edilmiş üçüncü tur çərçivəsində İsrail yığması ilə qarşılaşıb. Görüş komandamızın 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Millimiz növbəti oyununu sabah İsveçrə yığmasına qarşı keçirəcək.
Avropa Liqası 19 iyun
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Macarıstan – Azərbaycan 3:1 (25:19, 22:25, 29:27, 25:16)
Kurasao millisi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatında (DÇ-2026) iştirak edən ən az əhaliyə malik ölkə kimi “Ginnesin Rekordlar Kitabı”na düşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda “Ginnesin Rekordlar Kitabı”nın mətbuat xidməti tərəfindən rekordçu elan olunub.
Karib dənizində yerləşən və Niderland Krallğının tərkibinə daxil olan Kurasaonun əhalisi cəmi 156 min nəfərdir.
Kurasao yığması dünya çempionatları tarixində ilk oyununu iyunun 14-də keçirib. Debüt matçında komanda Almaniya millisinə 1:7 hesabı ilə məğlub olub.
Kurasao 2010-cu ilə qədər Niderland Antillesnin tərkibində olub. Həmin ildən sonra ada Niderland Krallığının tərkibində muxtar dövlət statusu qazanıb.
Qeyd edək ki, 2026-cı il dünya çempionatı ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi ilə keçirilir. Tarixdə ilk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi turnir iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
Komandalar 12 qrupa bölünüblər. Hər qrupdan ilk iki yeri tutan yığmalar, həmçinin ən yaxşı nəticə göstərən səkkiz üçüncü yer sahibi pley-off mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanacaq.
Kurasao millisi E qrupunda Almaniya, Kot-d’İvuar və Ekvadorla mübarizə aparır. Sözügedən komanda növbəti oyununu iyunun 21-də Ekvadora qarşı keçirəcək.
Fransalı futbol mütəxəssisi Olivye Pantalon Fransa Liqa 1-də mübarizə aparan “Nitsa” komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klub rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
“Nitsa” rəhbərliyi bir gün öncə istefaya göndərdiyi Klod Pyuelə əvəzləyicini dərhal müəyyənləşdirib. Belə ki, bundan sonra “qartallar”a digər fransalı mütəxəssis Pantalon rəhbərlik edəcək. 59 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2 illik (2028-ci ilin 30 iyununadək) müqavilə imzalanıb.
Olivye Pantalon daha öncə “Ayaçço”, “Tur”, “Loryan” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib.
Klod Pyuel isə “Nitsa”nın sükanı arxasına 2025-ci ilin dekabr ayında gətirilmişdi. 64 taşlı mütəxəssis bu komandanı 27 oyuna çıxarıb, 8 qələbə, 10 heç-heçə və 9 məğlubiyyət görüb.
“Nitsa” Pyuelin rəhbərliyi altında Liqa 1-in 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 16-cı pillədə başa vurub. Komanda elitada qalmaq üçün “Sent Etyen”lə pley-off görüşləri keçirmək məcburiyyətində qalıb. Bu vəzifənin öhdəsindən çətinliklə gəlmiş komanda Liqa 1-də qalıb.
Klod Pyuel daha öncə “Sent Etyen”, “Lester Siti”, “Sauthempton”, Lion “Olimpik”i, “Lill” və “Monako” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib. O, 2012-2016-cı illər aralığında da “Nitsa”nın baş məşqçisi olub.
Yeri gəlmişkən, “Nitsa”nın yeni prezidenti də məlum olub. Belə ki, sözügedən klub yenidən təşkilatlanmasına davam edir. “Qartallar”ın yeni prezidenti də məlumdur. Bu, “Nitsa”ya 2002–2009-cu illərdə rəhbərlik etmiş Moris Koendir.
Xatırladaq ki, “Nitsa”nın əvvəlki prezidenti Jan-Pyer River idi.
Əlavə edək ki, Koen 2002–2009-cu illərdə də “Nitsa”ya rəhbərlik edib.
Mauricio Pochettino has urged for calm following the news that Christian Pulisic will not be able to feature in his nation’s upcoming World Cup group stage match against Australia and insists: ‘He was training in the morning and the feelings are good’.
Pochettino reacts after leaving Pulisic out of USA vs. Australia squad
Pulisic has been left out of USA’s matchday squad altogether ahead of their second group stage match at the 2026 World Cup, kicking off against Australia at 20.00 BST.
The Milan attacker withdrew at half-time of the USA’s opening match of the 2026 World Cup: An eventual 4-1 win over Paraguay. The player and coach insisted that this was solely on precautionary grounds following a knock in training, but it appears that the issue was severe enough to keep Pulisic out of the squad for Friday evening’s match against Australia.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Speaking to Fox Sports ahead of kick-off, USMNT head coach Pochettino provided a brief update on the condition of the injured Milan star.
“Today he was training in the morning and the feelings are good,” Pochettino disclosed. “We hope that he can be ready as soon as possible to be selected again and be part of the team.”
There is still some Serie A representation in the USA line-up on Friday evening as Juventus’s Weston McKennie keeps his place in the line-up. Former Milan right-back Sergino Dest is also in the USMNT side and former Juventus forward Timothy Weah is named among the substitutes.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 and Weston McKennie #8 of the United States celebrate their side’s first goal, an own goal by Damian Bobadilla #16 of Paraguay (not pictured), during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Parma’s Alessandro Circati is starting for Australia, but former Italy youth international Cristian Volpato (Sassuolo) starts on the bench.
Mauricio Pochettino and the USMNT will have to do without their star attacker, Milan’s Christian Pulisic, who has been ruled out of Friday evening’s 2026 World Cup group stage match against Australia.
Pulisic was substituted off at half-time during the USA’s 2026 World Cup opener against Paraguay last week, and though both the player and his head coach insisted that this was only on precautionary grounds, the issue is severe enough to rule ‘Captain America’ out of the squad altogether for the Australia clash.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 and Weston McKennie #8 of the United States celebrate their side’s first goal, an own goal by Damian Bobadilla #16 of Paraguay (not pictured), during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
There is still some Serie A representation in the USA side in the form of versatile Juventus midfielder Weston McKennie. Former Milan full-back Sergino Dest also keeps his place in Pochettino’s XI.
Parma’s Alessandro Circati is included in the Australia XI, but former Italy youth international Cristian Volpato is named among the substitutes.
Kick-off is due at 20.00 BST.
USA vs. Australia: Confirmed line-ups as Pulisic ruled out
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné had surgery after breaking the tibia and fibula in his left leg at the World Cup.
The 24-year-old Koné, coming off his first season with Italian club Sassuolo, was hurt during a tackle from behind by Assim Madibo during the 51st minute of Thursday’s 6-0 win over Qatar.
The Canada Soccer Association said Friday that Koné had surgery on Thursday night.
Madibo received a red card. He apologized in person to Koné after the game.
“You can’t even imagine how grateful I am to everyone who reached out and that has me in their prayers,” Koné posted on Instagram.
“To Canadian brothers, as I turned myself into (an) assistant coach to support you from the sideline. I wanted you to know that I love you guys from the bottom of my heart and our brotherhood is everything to me,” he added. “What you guys did yesterday will stay with me forever. I’ll be back very soon and we’ll keep making more memories together.”
Majay Thompson let his official visits play out before making one of the biggest decisions of his life.
Just a few days after wrapping up his trip to Tallahassee, the dynamic playmaker from Shelby (N.C.) Crest decided he wanted to be a Seminole. He has committed to Florida State over Wake Forest and Georgia.
“It was a really tough decision,” Thompson told Rivals. “At the end of the day, relationships play a big part in my recruitment. All three schools showed me a lot of love, not just from the position coach but from the entire coaching staff.
“The final decision came after I visited Florida State last weekend. I’d probably say a couple days ago is when I knew for sure. After I took my last visit, it took me about two days to process everything, talk it through with my family and my agent. I just went with my heart.”
Wake Forest ultimately finished second in his recruitment, while Georgia rounded out the top three. He almost committed to the Bulldogs earlier this spring, but held off. The Seminoles took advantage of that.
“I’d say just the tradition behind it, the guys that have gone through there, and all that have been successful put Florida State on top. The receiver coach (Tim Harris) is also the offensive coordinator, and the head coach (Mike Norvell) played my position as well, so they know a lot about it. Then just the environment — it’s a real college town. I just loved it there.”
Florida State had already positioned itself near the top after Thompson’s spring visit, but one lingering question remained.
“The coaching stability,” he said. “That was really the one thing I needed answered. Coach Norvell answered all those questions on my official visit. I believe he is going to be there and turn things around.”
Norvell was a big part of this decision.
“I like the way he carries himself,” Thompson said. “He keeps everything real. He doesn’t try to tell you what you want to hear. Coach Norvell just tells you to keep being yourself and work to achieve what you want. That’s what I like most about him.”
That time with Norvell, Harris and the people at Florida State last weekend was key. His official visit provided that reassurance.
“I went on my official visit to Georgia and thought, ‘This might be the one,’” Thompson admitted. “I almost committed. But I told myself to take the rest of my visits, have something to compare it to and make my final decision after my last official visit.
“That was best for me. I am glad I didn’t rush it. After weighing my options, Florida State fits me best.”
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders was slotted near the bottom of Brett McMurphy's Big 12 coach rankings heading into the 2026 season, a placement that will likely stir debate in Boulder and among the conference. Sanders came in at No. 15, ahead of only first-year Kansas State coach Collin Klein in the 16-team league.
The ranking reflects Colorado's rough results under Sanders, who has gone 16-21 since taking over the Buffaloes ahead of the 2023 season. Still, it is a surprising spot for a coach who turned the Buffs into one of the most-watched programs in the country and delivered a 9-4 season in 2024.
Colorado's track record under Sanders
Sanders' first season started fast as Colorado opened 3-0 in 2023 with wins over TCU, Nebraska and Colorado State, briefly becoming the biggest story in college football. The season faded quickly after that, and the Buffaloes finished 4-8.
Colorado bounced back in 2024, going 9-3 and reaching the Alamo Bowl. Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy, and Shedeur Sanders earned Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year honors. But 2025 was another setback, as the Buffs fell back to 3-9 and missed a bowl game.
On3 placed BYU's Kalani Sitake at No. 1, followed by Kenny Dillingham (Arizona State), Joey McGuire (Texas Tech), Sonny Dykes (TCU) and Willie Fritz (Houston). The most notable part of the list for Colorado is that Sanders was ranked behind Utah's Morgan Scalley, despite Scalley entering his first season as a collegiate head coach.
That is where the argument starts, as Colorado's recent results have been poor, Sanders has already proven he can win at a high level in Boulder. The bigger question now is whether 2026 becomes the season that pushes the Buffaloes back toward a bowl game and changes how the rest of the league and college football view Coach Prime.
The United States Men's National Team might be facing concerns about Christian Pulisic's lingering calf injury, but his expected replacement has been preparing for this moment his entire life. As Mauricio Pochettino's side announced its replacement for Pulisic, the nod ultimately went to Ricardo Pepi, who'll now earn a World Cup start against Australia in Friday's pivotal 2026 World Cup clash. The 23-year-old PSV Eindhoven striker has proven his potential and also that he's ready for this moment with strong play building up to the 2026 World Cup.
Pepi's emergence came early in his career, when he was scouted by FC Dallas at just 13 years old to join the club's youth academy. Demonstrating a professional mindset and an obviously impressive work ethic, he has achieved impressive results throughout his career.
Ricardo Pepi's professional debut kicked off with a hat trick
Pepi was the first signing for the FC Dallas affiliate club in USL League One, North Texas FC. His professional debut for the club came on March 30, 2019, when he scored in a hat-trick in a 3-2 victory over the Chattanoogan Red Wolves. This performance was followed up by a match against Forward Madison, in which Pepi scored in stoppage time to give his squad a 1-0 victory.
Shortly after, Pepi received a call to join the international U-17 squad. He proceeded to join FC Dallas in 2019 and has since played with FC Augsburg, Groningen on loan, and currently, PSV Eindhoven.
Justin Verlander's return to Comerica Park will have to wait.
Verlander, 43, scheduled to start Sunday's series finale against the Chicago White Sox, will instead remain on the injured list. Keider Montero will take his turn instead.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
It feels as though the Dallas Cowboys’ offseason won’t be complete until they add another needle-moving linebacker to their roster.
Dee Winters should continue his upward trajectory with the Cowboys (he recorded a career best 101 tackles and one interception last year), but Dallas shouldn’t be satisfied just yet.
ESPN’s Aaron Schultz believes the Miami Dolphins LB Jordyn Brooks could soon become available and noted that the Cowboys, as well as the Cincinnati Bengals, should be interested in a trade for the 28-year-old All-Pro.
“Look, is there any point in the Dolphins keeping good players if their contracts end after the 2026 season,” Shultz wrote Thursday. “Brooks could possibly re-sign with Miami to be part of the rebuild. But he's likely gone, so the Dolphins should get something for him.”
“Brooks was a first-team All-Pro linebacker last season, leading the league with 183 total tackles and adding 3.5 sacks as a blitzer. He would be a useful addition for a team with a contending-quality offense but also a need at linebacker, perhaps the Bengals or Cowboys.”
Brooks’ ability to anticipate plays before they occur, use his elite chase-down speed to hawk down ball-carriers, and wrap up better than most has helped him emerge as one of the top linebackers in the NFL.
The Texas Tech product’s outstanding 2025-26 campaign helped him improve his career tackle total to 839 and career sack total to 13 (he’s appeared in 97 games with the Seattle Seahawks and Dolphins since joining the NFL in 2020).
It’s difficult to envision Brooks declining rapidly anytime soon, making him a great, affordable LB option the Cowboys could explore a trade for. If Cincinnati, which was a mess on the defensive side of the ball last year, gets involved with Brooks, the Cowboys could find themselves locked in a tight battle for the former first-round pick.
The Detroit Tigers have been struggling to stay afloat this season, especially since Tarik Skubal went on the injured list. While they've somewhat bounced back, this team is trending towards being major trade deadline sellers.
One player whose absence has negatively impacted this team has been Justin Verlander. He's made just one start, a 3.2 inning outing while allowing five earned runs, in his return season. Though he's been out for over two months, he was set to return this weekend.
However, according to Chris McCosky of The Detroit News, Verlander isn't going to come off the injured list, as he sustained a hamstring strain in his recent bullpen session, and will remain out for a while longer.
Tigers get bad Justin Verlander news ahead of projected return
"Justin Verlander will be staying on the IL," McCosky reports. "He strained his left hamstring in his bullpen session Wednesday. He's not starting Sunday. Keider Montero will start finale."
This is some massively disappointing news for the Tigers and Tigers fans. In what was meant to be an exciting return for Verlander with his first start in Detroit with the Tigers since 2017, the veteran right-hander got some bad news.
A hamstring strain is a rough injury for Verlander to sustain as he worked his way back from the IL due to a hip issue.
While he wasn't coming into this weekend starting at 100%, it was still exciting to hear he'd return for the Tigers and pitch in Detroit as a member of the team for the first time in nearly a decade.
Such an exciting return will be put on hold, as Verlander's setback is going to keep him on the injured list, and the future Hall of Famer will have to work his way back from injury once more.
Verlander won't make his scheduled Sunday start, as his hamstring injury will keep him away from the mound for a little while, and push his Detroit homecoming even further back this season.
Brazilian star Neymar is working remotely at the World Cup said Brazil president Lula (MAURO PIMENTEL)
Brazilian star Neymar is "the first player in the world to be called up to the national side and be working remotely", Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva joked on Friday.
Neymar, Brazil's record goalscorer with 79 goals, only returned to training with the squad at the World Cup in the United States this week after recovering from a calf injury.
The 34-year-old missed the opening 1-1 draw with Morocco and has also been omitted by coach Carlo Ancelotti from the squad for their second group game against Haiti later on Friday.
"Neymar? He is not even playing!" Lula replied to a young boy when he mentioned Neymar's name.
"Neymar is the first player to be called up (to the national team) who is working remotely," added the 80-year-old, who was speaking during a ceremony at a hospital in the southeast city of Belo Horizonte.
Lula has been in fine form since the Morocco match, joking on Wednesday that he was thinking of signing Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi to play for Brazil.
The former Barcelona and Paris Saint Germain striker was diagnosed in late May with an injury to his right calf, and has featured in just half of the games for his club Santos this year due to various fitness issues.
Ancelotti and his coaching staff are reluctant to rush the return of Brazil's all-time record goalscorer and compromise his availability for matches later in the tournament, according to Brazilian media.
Neymar, who has not played for his country since October 2023, did train with his teammates for the first time on Wednesday.
He has been an integral part of Brazil's last three World Cup campaigns but there was some surprise at his inclusion this time owing to his series of injuries.
Brazil's final group stage game is against Scotland in Miami on June 24.
Former India pacer S Sreesanth has taken aim at head coach Gautam Gambhir, questioning the extent of the former opener's contribution to India's recent white-ball success and arguing that players deserve far more credit for the team's achievements.
India have enjoyed a remarkable run in limited-overs cricket under Gambhir, winning the ICC Champions Trophy in 2025, the Asia Cup and the 2026 T20 World Cup. Following the World Cup triumph on home soil, Gambhir received widespread praise for guiding the team to another global title.
Sreesanth, however, does not believe the success should be primarily attributed to the head coach.
Speaking on The Lallantop's 'Guest in the Newsroom', the former fast bowler highlighted the contributions of players such as Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav, suggesting they played a much bigger role in India's World Cup-winning campaign.
"When the team won the World Cup, all the credit went to Gambhir. But if Sanju Samson hadn’t been there had we won the world cup?, Suryakumar Yadav hadn’t captained, and the bowling changes hadn’t been made at the right time, would we have won the match?" Sreesanth said.
Samson emerged as one of India's standout performers during the tournament. Initially left out of the playing XI for the opening matches, the wicketkeeper-batter made a sensational impact after returning to the side. He finished as the Player of the Tournament, scoring 321 runs in five innings at an average of 80.25 and a strike rate of 199.37 as India secured their third T20 World Cup title.
Suryakumar also captained the side during the successful campaign. However, despite leading India to the trophy, he has since lost his place in the T20I setup following a prolonged dip in form, with Shreyas Iyer taking over as captain.
Sreesanth further downplayed the role of the head coach, arguing that players and on-field leaders were ultimately responsible for key decisions during matches. He also pointed to former India pacer and current coach Ashish Nehra as an example of a more actively involved coach.
"Was the coach making decisions on the field? It’s fine if we have a coach like Ashish Nehra, who remains involved," he added.
The former India cricketer also linked India's recent struggles in Test cricket to Gambhir's tenure. Calling for a different approach, Sreesanth questioned the team's direction in the longest format and suggested a change was needed.
"Change the coach, friend. India needs a mentor, not a coach," he said.
The comments add to the growing debate around Gambhir's impact as head coach, even as India continue to enjoy significant success in white-ball cricket.
Is Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s historic season in 2025 the first of many for him in his career?
According to ESPN’s Ben Solak in his appraisal of NFL breakout stars from the 2025 season, Smith-Njigba’s emergence as the AP Offensive Player of the Year serves as the foundation for a fruitful career of sustained excellence ahead of him, beginning with another great season in 2026.
“Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak left Seattle to become the Las Vegas Raiders head coach this offseason, and new offensive coordinator Brian Fleury might not prove as adept at building the passing universe around Smith-Njigba,” Solak said. “But even if the production does dip, I struggle to find any sound argument that Smith-Njigba will vanish back into the third tier of NFL receivers after the season we just saw.”
Smith-Njigba was already a 1,000-yard receiver from the 2024 season, where he went for 1,130 yards as a second-year pro. However, his level of play reached unprecedented heights in 2025, which helped him become the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history this offseason with his groundbreaking contract extension.
All signs point toward Smith-Njigba maintaining his status as a premier wide receiver in the league for years to come. Next season figures to produce more of what he displayed in 2025 from start to finish.
All eyes are on Seattle's Lumen Field as the United States host Australia for its second game in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The United States opened its World Cup in historic fashion, defeating Paraguay 4-1 in the opener; Folarin Balogun's brace made him the first American to score multiple goals in a World Cup game since 1930. Between Balogun and Christian Pulisic — who is available for today's matchup after injuring his calf against Paraguay — the United States boast an attack as lethal as its had in years.
Australia also opened the tournament with a win, defeating Turkey 2-0, meaning this afternoon's winner will go atop Group D. With three points, the United States can clinch a spot in the knockout stages, depending on other results. Though, the focus is squarely on Seattle, where Mauricio Pochettino's squad will look to take control of the group.
Get ready for one of the best environments at the World Cup as the United States welcomes in Australia in Seattle.
Follow along right here for the latest updates and highlights from the World Cup match between Team USA and Australia.
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3:05 p.m.: Australia is on its heels, with the USMNT dominating possession. But, the Socceroos are fine with that, controlling the ball for less than 30% of the time in the opener against Turkey.
Pepi had a good early look, but there's a whistle in the box.
3:00 p.m.: We have kicked off in Seattle.
Stay tuned for live updates throughout the game as the United States looks to go atop Group D.
It's time for one of the biggest games in USMNT history.
2:51 p.m.: The teams are about to come out of the tunnel. With a win, the U.S. advances to the knockout stages; with Australia winning its opener, the winner of the game will also take the top of Group D into Matchday 3.
2:43 p.m.: It's almost time.
There's tremendous excitement and an amazing atmosphere in Seattle as fans prepare to march to Lumen Field for the US national team's second match against Australia.pic.twitter.com/AnxQuRjap2
— U.S. Soccer Men's National Team (@USMNT) June 19, 2026
2:06 p.m.: After the opener in Los Angeles, the United States heads north for today's matchup at Lumen Field in Seattle. Look at the environment before kickoff.
2:00 p.m.: The biggest news of today's clash is that Christian Pulisic will not feature. Pulisic suffered a calf injury in the first half of the opener against Paraguay and is not fit to go.
EXCLUSIVE: USA star Christian Pulisic is OUT today with a calf injury against Australia and Ricardo Pepi will get the start, USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino tells FOX Sports’ @JennyTaft. pic.twitter.com/ZobSiOfjYx
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USA vs. Australia start time
Date: Friday, June 19
Time: 3 p.m. ET
USA vs. Australia is scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, June 19. The game will be played at Lumen Field in Seattle.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men's World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.
What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?
In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock.
When is the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA's tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
What time do World Cup games start?
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.
Rangers Keep Hold Of Their Prized Asset Amid Interest From Top European Clubs: What’s Next For The Teenager
If a recent report in the Daily Record is true, Rangers have received a significant boost in their efforts to retain Bailey Rice beyond this season.
The teenager, out of contract this summer, had offers from south of the border amid rumours of interest from Leeds United, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United. Dutch giants Ajax and German outfit Schalke 04 were also keeping close tabs on his situation, but he is set to reject all the suitors and commit his future to Ibrox.
The credit goes to Danny Rohl, who failed to conquer silverware but convinced the 19-year-old to pen a new deal as a parting gift to Rangers before leaving for RB Salzburg. Derek McInnes, who narrowly missed out on a historic league triumph with Hearts, has been appointed as the German’s successor, and Rice, destined to stake a claim in the gaffer’s first-team plans, must exhibit his expertise in the middle of the park.
How He Flourished In The First-team Before Injury Nightmare
The Scotland youth international progressed through Motherwell’s academy ranks before being roped in by the Light Blues. He rejected a professional contract from the Steelmen and plied his trade in Glasgow four years back. After sporadic senior appearances, interim boss Barry Ferguson handed him a regular status at the backend of the 2024-25 season.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – JANUARY 23: Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United controls the ball under pressure from Bailey Rice of Rangers FC during the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between Manchester United and Rangers FC at Old Trafford on January 23, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Although he was on track for a breakthrough season, a severe knee injury ruled him out for the entire 2025-26 campaign. Rangers were sweating over his future for months, but their efforts have not gone in vain, and the youngster is now expected to play a key role under McInnes.
Why He Holds A Bright Future At Rangers Regardless Of His Loan Exit
The Gers, on paper, are well-equipped in the centre of the pitch, with Nicolas Raskin and Tochi Chukwuani being the preferred ‘double pivot’ in Rohl’s 4-2-3-1 formation. McInnes has relied on a more traditional, highly structured and compact 4-4-2, which demands physicality and a high work ethic in the centre of the pitch. Mohamed Diomande and Connor Barron are also there among the midfield options. Still, they could hit a crisis in the summer, with Raskin emerging as a transfer target for Serie A giants Atalanta.
Irrespective of Raskin’s future, Rice should not be viewed as a like-for-like replacement for the Belgian ace. The Scotsman is suited to a ‘number 6’ or deep-lying playmaker role and could be shipped out for regular gametime, with Kilmarnock plotting a season-long loan. This could be the best possible move for all parties involved, similar to the Findlay Curtis deal earlier this year.
As we rapidly approach the halfway point of the 2026 baseball season, some interesting trends are starting to become more apparent across Major League Baseball. One of the more jarring statistics is the difference in success between teams in the American and National Leagues. While NL teams seem to be having more success, is there a bigger issue at play for teams in the AL?
On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman try to make sense of why the vast majority of teams in the American League aren't having great seasons. While 10 teams in the NL have records above .500, only five teams in the AL are above that mark. Additionally, only the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays and Cleveland Guardians have reached the 40-win mark. Could it be the amount teams are spending on payroll, or is competition within the AL divisions simply tighter?
Later, Jake and Jordan discuss the latest developments in the MLB and MLBPA negotiations over a new CBA, which could feature radical changes to how teams draft eligible players and what those changes could mean for the college baseball landscape. The guys then get into the new format change for the 2026 Home Run Derby, which some fans might not be thrilled about, before making their picks for this week's edition of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.
1:34 – The Opener: What's wrong with the AL?
23:17 – Around The League: Latest in CBA negotiations
Voorhies, a 6-foot-4, 197-pound right-hander from Pleasant Hill, Calif., appeared in 17 games with two starts as a freshman at Cal State Northridge, posting a 3.16 ERA, 46 strikeouts, and allowing 27 hits over 42.2 innings. His longest outing came against Cal State Fullerton on March 22 — one of his two starts — when he allowed one run on four hits over 5.0 innings, throwing 73 pitches.
In his collegiate debut against Seattle on Feb. 14, he struck out a season-high seven batters in three scoreless innings.
North Carolina is expected to lose at least four pitchers to graduation after this season. With arms like Jason DeCaro and Ryan Lynch attracting interest in this summer’s MLB Draft, Voorhies could be a vital addition to the Tar Heels’ pitching staff.
Voorhies is the seventh player to commit to UNC through the transfer portal, joining Penn infielder Davis Baker, William & Mary infielder Jamie Laskofski, and Queens pitcher Joey Ruller as the fourth non-JUCO transfer to join the Tar Heels.
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Lionel Messi caught Aissa Mandi with a nasty tackle in Argentina's 3-0 World Cup win over Algeria (ROBERTO SCHMIDT)
Algeria have lodged a complaint with FIFA over "refereeing injustice" in their opening World Cup loss to Argentina, particularly a tackle by Lionel Messi, an Algerian football federation source told AFP on Friday.
Messi caught Algeria defender Aissa Mandi on the calf with a studs-up challenge from behind in the 30th minute of Tuesday's match but was not booked.
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, who had already given reigning world champions Argentina the lead, went on to score a hat-trick.
"The complaint primarily concerns Messi's challenge, which deserved a red card, in everyone's opinion," said the federation source.
"There were also two elbow incidents... Both of which warranted dismissals."
Algeria face Jordan in their second match on Monday, before completing their Group J campaign against Austria on Saturday, June 27.
"We are not saying that the Argentine team was not strong, but we cannot remain silent in the face of injustice," the source added when asked why Algeria decided to file a complaint.
"There were three incidents that were crystal clear, and VAR did not intervene."
Messi's treble saw him tie former Germany striker Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup scoring record of 16 goals.
Algeria are hoping to reach the World Cup knockout phase for only the second time, following an extra-time loss to eventual winners Germany in the last 16 in 2014.
The Minnesota Vikings have made it a point to make sure they are protecting whoever is under center with a strong offensive line. They have done a good job drafting their bookend tackles while showing off their front office skills, while building the interior in a variety of ways.
One of those pieces is fresher to the unit, and it is Donovan Jackson. The former top pick of the Vikings in their 2025 NFL Draft class heads into a pivotal year, according to Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon. He included the former Buckeye in his list of players who are facing an important second year in the league.
Gagnon writes, "The first-round selection was solid as a regular starter at left guard during his rookie campaign. Now it's just about taking his game to the next level and becoming more consistent for whoever starts at quarterback in 2026."
Being healthy will solve a lot for him, as he showed when he was; he is likely one of the better pieces in the group. Whoever is named the starter will need him, the running game needs him, and the Vikings as a whole will in 2026.
The Miami Dolphins have been one of the most storied franchises in the NFL since they were found in 1965, winning the division 13 times, the conference five times and the Super Bowl twice.
While the team currently has the longest playoff-win droughts in the NFL, one of the most infuriating and inconsequential aspects of the drought has been the team's jerseys.
Miami made small changes in 2018, but they did a full overhaul in 2012, which changed both the uniforms and the logo, and 15 years later people still aren't happy with the changes.
This is especially the case considering how solid some of their old uniforms were.
"I prefer the Dolphins’ old teal, which was darker than the current aqua shade," Bardahl wrote. "But my favorite part about the uniforms from this era is the old logo on the sleeves and helmets. Give Flipper his helmet back!"
Her choice for the worst: the 2016 orange color rush.
"To be clear: I don’t hate when a team tries out a new primary jersey color," Bardahl wrote. "The 2005 Color Rush orange was more of a tangerine shade than the 2016 version, and I liked those. But the 2016 was too yellow, and the white helmets didn’t help. They also steered too close to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Creamsicle throwbacks."
Honestly, these picks are fair. The darker teal jerseys and the burnt orange jerseys in the 2000s are probably the most underrated jerseys. They might have an argument for some of the best, but the 1996 white away jerseys are great as well.
After a rare day and a half off at home, the Dodgers will begin a series with the Baltimore Orioles Friday night.
The Dodgers now have the best record in all of MLB and have a chance to be the first team to 50 wins this weekend. The Orioles are at the other end of the wins spectrum, sitting at 35-41, 11.5 out of first in the AL East.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto will have a chance to avenge that mess of a game in Baltimore last September on Saturday, but Friday night the Dodgers will send Roki Sasaki to the mound. Sasaki is coming off his own mess of a game in Chicago, allowing seven runs to the White Sox in 4.1 innings.
The Orioles are a very patient team against the splitter, and as a team are among the best seven in the league in walks against righties, outside swings, and chase percentage. They also look to have a lefty heavy lineup, which Sasaki has struggled against.
Should Sasaki faulter, the bullpen is very well rested with over 48 hours between outings for any arms in the ‘pen.
For their part, the Orioles are sending Trey Gibson to the mound. Gibson is a young prospect with limited starts who so far, has shown poor command and been hit hard. The right hander has a 5.91 ERA and is 1-2 on the season. The Dodgers offense should look to find themselves against a pitcher like Gibson.
Blaze Alexander is the best hitter on the Orioles right now, and the only one batting over .300. The rest of the team is sitting at .250 and below, with their young guns like Gunnar Henderson and Jackson Holliday much closer to the .200 mark. They are coming off a series in Seattle where they lost 2-of-3, and only scored six runs total.
Will Smith is not expected to be reinstated from the IL on Friday, even though he is now eligible to come off it. The Dodgers would like him to be fully recovered from his neck issues before he returns to being backstop.
This homestand will be the last of the month of June, as the Dodgers will hit the road and not return to Dodger Stadium until July 2.
Mexico could choose to rest players against the Czech Republic with top spot secured [Getty Images]
There has been a subtle change in the way Fifa is determining league tables for the 2026 World Cup - and it might have a huge impact on the final group matches.
For the first time at a World Cup, Fifa is using head-to-head records instead of group goal difference as the primary tiebreaker for teams level on points.
Until 1966, goal ratio was used to separate teams - this involved dividing a team's goals scored by goals conceded. In 1970, Fifa moved to goal difference - until now.
It brings Fifa in line with Uefa, which has always given priority to the results between teams.
The logic is that assessing the direct performance of two teams is fairer, because it removes freak results - such as Germany's 7-1 win over Curacao.
Others say that taking overall goal difference is better as that compares the total record in the group.
Fifa first introduced it at last year's Club World Cup, where Flamengo won Group D ahead of eventual tournament winners Chelsea after two matches.
Here's how it changes things at this World Cup.
Why Mexico know they have won the group
The main knock-on effect is a greater chance of teams not only advancing but winning the group before matchday three.
Under the old format, a team would need to be four points clear of second to lock top spot after two games.
That was rare because it required the other two fixtures of the first two rounds in the group to both be draws.
Now it is possible to be three points clear and get first place in the bag.
It can happen a few ways.
It requires either two draws, or first place to have beaten the team(s) on three points.
We have already seen it in Group A.
Mexico won their first two games and sit on six points - three points clear of South Korea, with the Czech Republic and South Africa on one point.
As Mexico have already beaten South Korea they cannot be overtaken if both countries end on six points. So Mexico have won the group.
They know they will play a last-32 tie in Mexico City against a third-placed team.
But there's a knock-on effect.
Mexico effectively have nothing to play for when they meet the Czech Republic next Wednesday, and could opt to rest players.
And that creates an imbalance the Czech Republic could benefit from, though they can only qualify automatically if South Korea lose to South Africa.
But in a tournament where the best third-placed teams go through, it could be important.
The system is also used at the European Championship, where the best third-placed teams advanced.
Who else could win their group on matchday two?
For top spot to be locked after round two, a few things need to be considered:
The top team must win both their games
The two other fixtures must have draws, OR
First place must have beaten the team or teams on three points
GROUP C
Scotland will qualify as group winners if they beat Morocco and Brazil do not beat Haiti.
GROUP D
The United States take top spot with a win over Australia as long as Turkey do not beat Paraguay.
Australia can do so with a victory if Paraguay do not win against Turkey.
GROUP E
Germany win the group with a victory over Ivory Coast if Ecuador do not win against Curacao.
Ivory Coast will seal top spot with a win if Curacao do not beat Ecuador.
GROUP F
Sweden will qualify as group winners if they beat the Netherlands and Japan do not win against Tunisia.
GROUP G
No team can seal top spot on matchday two.
GROUP H
No team can seal top spot on matchday two.
GROUP I
No team can seal top spot on matchday two.
GROUP J
Argentina take top spot with a win over Austria as long as Jordan do not beat Algeria.
Austria can do so with a victory if Algeria do not win against Jordan.
GROUP K
Colombia will seal first place if they beat DR Congo and Portugal do not win against Uzbekistan.
GROUP L
England win the group with a victory over Ghana if Panama do not win against Croatia.
Ghana will be group winners with a victory if Croatia do not beat Panama.
When teams are level on points, this is the order used to separate them:
Head-to-head points between the teams in question. If there are three teams involved, a mini-league is created removing the results against the fourth team
Head-to-head goal difference
Head-to-head goals scored
Group goal difference
Group goals scored
Fair play (yellow card -1, red card for two cautions -3, straight red card -4, yellow then straight red -5)
Fifa world ranking
Better position in progressively older Fifa world ranking
The Patriots have been active in the open market with several marquee moves from A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs, to Alijah Vera-Tucker and Dre’Mont Jones.
However, despite New England also adding to their linebacker unit by signing K.J. Britt in free agency and selecting Namdi Obiazor in the 2026 NFL Draft, the team may benefit from solidifying that unit by adding Adams prior to the start of next season.
Last season was a down year for Adams. He switched positions from safety to linebacker and was noticeably not as effective in that role as a member of the Las Vegas Raiders. However, Adams plays with a level of physicality, as well as fire, that the Patriots need as they look to reach the Super Bowl again next season with a different result from the season prior.
Bringing Adam’s through his progression at the linebacker position, with the hopes of his style of play adding to the Patriots’ defense behind Christian Elliss and Robert Spillane, may be worthwhile for New England.
More edge, tenacity and impactful play are needed for the Patriots as they sit on the precipice of winning it all next season. A one-year, low-risk deal for Adams figures to be a sound one for the AFC East champions.
Jonathan Toews, a three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks and two-time Olympic gold medallist with Canada, has retired from the NHL (JONATHAN DANIEL)
Jonathan Toews, a three-time Stanley Cup champion and a two-time Olympic gold medallist with Canada, announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday.
Toews, 38, captained the Chicago Blackhawks to Stanley Cup titles in 2010, 2013 and 2015 in a stellar 15-year tenure with the team.
He returned to the NHL last season after a two-year absence connected to chronic immune response syndrome and long Covid, scoring 11 goals and delivering 18 assists in 82 games for his hometown team the Winnipeg Jets.
"I have to say I'm satisfied, I'm fulfilled," Toews said in announcing his retirement in Winnipeg on Friday. "I'm so thankful and grateful for the career I had."
The Blackhawks congratulated Toews on a "remarkable career" in a post on X that called him the "heartbeat" of the teams he led.
Toews also starred for Canada, winning Olympic gold in 2010 and 2014, a world title in 2007 and the World Cup in 2016.
He finished his 16-season NHL career with 383 goals and 529 assists in 1,149 regular season games for the Blackhawks and Jets.
Winner of the 2010 Conn Smythe Trophy as most valuable player of the Stanley Cup playoffs, he scored 45 goals with 74 assists in 137 career NHL playoff games.
A pair of former Blue Devils will take to the U.S. Open as Max Greyserman and Alex Smalley take to the green on Thursday.
Greyserman, whose highest world ranking was No. 30 back in October, will look to top his career-best finish of T21 at the U.S. Open, while Smalley, who tied for second in the 2026 PGA Championship, will look to make the second-half cut of the U.S. Open for the first time in his career.
Greyserman played four seasons of golf at Duke, where his stroke average trended up throughout his career. During his senior season in 2016-17, Greyserman had a 72.07 stroke average. In 2015-16, he had a pair of top-5 finishes and was named to the All-ACC Academic Team.
The New Jersey native finished the PGA Championship tied for 14th and followed it up with a top-10 finish at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. Greyserman will now look to get back on track after unfortunately missing the cut in his next two appearances at the Charles Schwab Challenge and the RBC Canadian Open.
Smalley had a 70.35 stroke average during his senior season at Duke back in 2018-19, with a major highlight coming during the 2018 NCAA Division I men’s golf championship, where Smalley defeated future world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler as part of Duke’s qualifying match against Texas.
The 29-year-old caught fire at the PGA Championship, finished tied for second, and followed that up with a T3 finish at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Like Greyserman, Smalley’s most recent appearance was disappointing, as he missed the cut at The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday.
Greyserman, who is paired with Brian Harman and Jacob Bridgeman, will tee off Thursday at 8:14 a.m. for his first round and will start his second round at 2:09 p.m. on Friday.
Smalley, paired with Joaquin Niemann and Shane Lowry, will begin play Thursday at 1:47 p.m. and Friday at 7:52 a.m.
Morocco has been an ascending soccer power, particularly after a run to the semifinals in the 2022 World Cup. The team has improved so much that its 1-1 draw against powerhouse Brazil in its 2026 World Cup opener was a slight disappointment.
“We didn’t come to the U.S. to just play against Brazil,” Morocco midfielder Azzedine Ounahi said. “We came in to go even farther than we did in Qatar in 2022.”
“Against difficult opponents, we have to be very good,” Scotland coach Steve Clarke said. “We’re a little more comfortable as underdogs. ... Sometimes Scotland prefers it that way.”
Scotland vs. Morocco marks the third game to be played at Boston Stadium in Foxborough since Saturday. The game airs on Boston 25 News/Fox at 6 p.m. Before that, fans can watch Team USA take on Australia at 3 p.m.
Follow below for live updates leading up to, during, and after the match:
2:50 p.m.
Team USA will be without star Christian Pulisic, as it battles Australia with a trip to the knockout round on the line. Watch the game live on Boston 25 at 3 p.m., followed by Scotland vs. Morocco at Boston Stadium at 6 p.m.
2 p.m.
Boston 25 Sports director Butch Stearns and Boston 25 Soccer Analyst Julian Cardillo react to Team USA’s Christian Pulisic news and look ahead to Scotland vs. Morocco at Boston Stadium tonight.
12:50 p.m.
The first match-day Commuter Rail train carrying thousands of fans has arrived at Boston Stadium.
— MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) June 19, 2026
11:30 a.m.
Massachusetts State Police share some match-day reminders for fans.
⚽ Match Day reminder: Celebrate proudly, but leave fireworks, flares, smoke devices, and pyrotechnics at home. 🚫 Fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts and are not allowed at World Cup matches, fan events, celebrations, transportation areas, or public spaces.#MatchReadyMApic.twitter.com/zVV3HFp0Hd
— Massachusetts State Police (@MassStatePolice) June 19, 2026
11:15 a.m.
Scotland and Morocco fans are lined up outside South Station, waiting for MBTA Commuter Rail trains to start rolling to Foxborough Station.
— MBTA Transit Police (@MBTATransitPD) June 19, 2026
11 a.m.
MassDOT announces that the HOV lane on the Southeast Expressway will open at 1 p.m. to accommodate World Cup traffic.
Travel Advisory: Today, Friday, June 19, the I-93 southbound (Southeast Expressway) HOV lane will open early at 1:00 p.m., for #WorldCup2026 Travel. pic.twitter.com/30QkHkcvKq
Standing at 6-foot-4, 305 pounds, May is a dynamic big man that would prove to be a massive addition to Georgia’s defense in the class of 2027. The lineman will more than likely announce his final decision in the near future, and May would instantly solidify himself as one of the most important moves of the offseason for the Bulldogs should he commit to UGA. The rising star has his fourth and final official visit scheduled with Ohio State this week, as May has already taken a visit to Georgia, FSU and Auburn.
A highly coveted recruit, May has elite speed and athleticism given his 300-plus pound frame. May is listed as the No. 11 defensive lineman and the No. 121 overall player from the class of 2027, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He has emerged as a superstar during his time at Ramsay High School as well, and May is ranked as the fifth-best player out of Alabama.
A commitment from May would be a massive victory for the Dawgs’ recruitment trail moving forward. Georgia has target some of the top recruits from the 2027 class, as four-star safety Ta’Shawn Poole has added Georgia to his top three in addition to May.
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England’s non-cap international against France in Vannes concluded with a decisive 35-19 victory for the hosts, a result underscored by debutant Benhard Janse van Rensburg’s fumbled try-scoring opportunity that epitomised a challenging outing for a new-look English side.
The South African-born centre, introduced in the 52nd minute amidst a flurry of substitutions, found himself with a clear path to the try-line only for the ball to slip from his grasp as he neared the whitewash.
This crucial error extinguished England’s last realistic chance to narrow a 28-12 deficit, with the Bristol player’s overall involvement limited despite joining the fray during his side’s most enterprising spell.
For head coach Steve Borthwick, the match offered valuable game time for key players, with Tom Curry and George Martin each banking 51 minutes ahead of their anticipated involvement in the Nations Championship opener against South Africa on 4 July.
Van Rensburg fumbled a try-scoring opportunity on his debut (Getty)
Promisingly, prolific teenage wing Noah Caluori delivered an encouraging display, bolstering his prospects for Borthwick’s tour squad, while Cadan Murley also made an impact on the opposite flank.
However, the scratch team, featuring numerous unfamiliar combinations, only fired in brief bursts. Murley, Marcus Smith, and Max Ojomoh were the try-scorers in this ‘A’ game, which served as a curtain-raiser for next month’s Test series.
Murley’s early strike provided England with a flying start, but France quickly responded. In the ninth minute, Nicolas Depoortere touched down as the hosts’ expansive passing game stretched England’s defence.
Both sides sought to exploit the glorious conditions, with Caluori receiving early touches under pressure and Marcus Smith experiencing mixed fortunes with his kicking. Yet, France proved deadly in possession.
Gregoire Arfeuil extended France’s lead as their attack clicked once more, while England struggled to penetrate the home defence, with Caluori unable to capitalise on a hanging kick from George Ford.
Attempts to involve Caluori were often thwarted by a resolute French defence, and England’s play repeatedly broke down due to their own errors.
Just before half-time, England’s backs finally connected, with Caluori entering the line from scrum ball and off-loading to Smith, who finished with a flourish.
England’s momentum continued into the second half, with their scrum in the ascendancy, but France unlocked them from long range as Nolann Le Garrec completed a sweeping move.
Antoine Hastoy was next to cross, and hopes of an English fightback dimmed further when Caluori had a try disallowed for an earlier knock-on.
Janse van Rensburg’s visible frustration after butchering his chance under the posts, coupled with the ebbing cohesion due to numerous changes, meant the next try didn’t arrive until the 80th minute when Fabien Brau-Boirie sealed a deserved French victory. Ojomoh then scored a late consolation try in overtime.
Just when it appeared Justin Verlander was on the verge of making his long-awaited return to the Detroit Tigers rotation, another setback has emerged.
According to Cody Stavenhagen, the Tigers have scratched Verlander from his scheduled start on Sunday after the veteran right-hander reported a left hamstring injury following a bullpen session on Wednesday in Houston.
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The news comes as a major disappointment for both Verlander and the Tigers. The future Hall of Famer had been working his way back from hip inflammation and was expected to make his first big-league appearance since March 30.
Stavenhagen also reported that the Tigers expect Verlander's recovery to be "a matter of weeks," suggesting the injury is not considered season-ending. However, it will delay his return at a time when Detroit's rotation is already dealing with multiple health concerns.
Verlander, 43, signed a one-year deal to return to Detroit prior to the 2026 season. His comeback has been highly anticipated by Tigers fans, but injuries have limited him to just one start this season.
Stavenhagen is also reporting that Keider Montero will start in place of Verlander.
The FSU softball team made its biggest addition through the transfer portal this offseason on Friday, securing a commitment from former Tennessee Volunteers infielder Ella Dodge.
She spent the past three seasons with the Lady Vols and will add some experience to a young roster that is looking to build on its 2026 season. She has improved each season and hit .285 with 13 doubles, 11 home runs, and 46 RBI last season.
Dodge has played in 120 games during her career, making 113 starts, and was ranked as one of the best players in the transfer portal. Softball America has ranked her as the No. 10 overall player and No. 4 middle infielder in the portal, giving her a 94.00 grade.
She is set to be one of just six upperclassmen on FSU's roster for the 2027 season, three of whom are infielders. The Seminoles had a young roster last season, and they will once again be doing so in 2027 and will be counting on Dodge to provide some veteran leadership.
Here is what FSU fans need to know about Dodge.
She is returning home
Dodge is getting closer to home by transferring to FSU. She is originally from Bradenton, Florida, where she starred for Lakewood Ranch High School before heading to Tennessee. She led them to Florida 7A state titles in 2021 and 2022 and was named the FACA High School Player of the Year in 2022.
Ella Dodge can play multiple positions
FSU's infield is going to look different next season after Jaysoni Beachum and Isa Torres both entered the transfer portal, freeing up starting spots at shortstop and third. Dodge started at third last season and spent the year before at second, giving head coach Lonni Alameda someone with game experience at multiple spots.
She has been to the Women's College World Series
Tennessee has had plenty of success over the past two seasons, making back-to-back trips to the Women's College World Series. Dodge saw plenty of action in Oklahoma City both years, playing in eight games across the two seasons. She was a combined 4-23 with one double in those games and is currently the only player on the team with experience at the WCWS.
She has multiple seasons of eligibility
Dodge is entering her redshirt junior season and has two seasons of eligibility remaining. She redshirted in 2024 before becoming a starter for Tennessee in 2025 and 2026. The option for her to spend two seasons in Tallahassee makes her an even more valuable addition for the Seminoles.
Ella Dodge is FSU's second transfer
After not taking any transfers last season, the Seminoles are now up to two additions, and more could be in store. They started it with former Stetson first baseman Nicole Edmiaston, who provided some needed power to the lineup. Dodge adds some flexibility and helps round out the class.
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INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 10: Julius Wood #24 of the Tennessee Titans walks off the field after a gameagainst the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It will be hard enough for some of the Cowboys’ new defensive backs to make the 53-man roster, and likely harder for some holdover talents. Safety Julius Wood, in his second stint as a prospect with Dallas, will need a shockingly good summer if he’s going to make it to fall.
Background
Years in NFL: 2 Acquired by: Free agency (2025)
After years as a defensive leader at East Carolina, Wood went undrafted in 2024 and signed as a free agent with Dallas. He was with the team through the preseason but released at final cuts. Before the Cowboys could add him to the practice squad, if that was their intention, the Titans swooped in and claimed him off waivers.
Wood appeared in nine games for Tennessee as a rookie, playing almost entirely on special teams. That December, he got a six-game suspension for violating the NFL’s PED policy. He missed the rest of that year, but the Titans brought him back last year for training camp. He did not make the roster this time around, and remained unemployed for the first month of the season.
Wood returned to Dallas last October via the practice squad. He did not get called up for any games, but did receive a futures deal in January to return in 2026.
Contract Status
Years Left: 2 2026 Cap Hit: $1.01 million
Wood has a typical contract for guys who get futures deal, minimal money and zero guarantees.
2026 Projections
Role: Backup S Roster Chance: 5%
You hate to stick anyone with the “camp body” label at this point, especially with so much movement across Dallas’ defense. But it’s hard not to see Wood that way given all of the other prospects the Cowboys will have in this year’s camp, and how Wood’s game seems less suited to Christian Parker’s scheme than what Dallas was previously running.
In 2024, Wood sounded like a younger version of Donovan Wilson as a downhill, hard-hitting safety who played more like a small linebacker. Wilson did not get a new deal to return to Dallas this year, and the Cowboys haven’t really replaced him with a similar talent. Parker’s defense is expected to use a lot of two-high safety looks, putting more emphasis on coverage skills. As such, like Wilson, Wood’s skill set feels like a bad fit.
The numbers game is also working against Wood. Caleb Downs, Jalen Thompson, and P.J. Locke are now here, two of them likely starters and Locke expected to be a key roleplayer. Even veterans Malik Hooker and Markquese Bell are in precarious spots now, especially with young prospects like Alijah Clark and Zion Childress in the mix. The odds that enough of those players will falter and make a path for Wood seem very low.
Wood’s one real hope, as it so often is for these dark horse guys, is on special teams. He will have a hard time against Bell and Clark in that arena too, but it was where he foud work as a rookie with Tennessee. And if the Cowboys didn’t any real way for him to contribute in 2026, especially after hiring Parker, Wood probably wouldn’t still be here now. So there’s a least something there that they want to see more of, which gives him at least a slim chance to earn further consideration.
Check out our previous player profiles from this series:
For the first time in its inaugural season as the exclusive U.S. home of Formula 1, Apple TV is making a complete race weekend available to anyone who wants to watch.
The streamer announced its making the entire Austrian Grand Prix weekend free to U.S. viewers starting Friday, June 26, through Sunday’s race on June 28. That means all five sessions — two practice rounds Friday, a third Saturday morning, qualifying Saturday afternoon, and the Grand Prix on Sunday — are available in the Apple TV app without a subscription.
Apple signed a five-year, $750 million deal to take F1’s U.S. rights from ESPN, which had held them since 2018. ESPN had the ability to match Apple’s offer but declined. It was a consequential decision to walk away from, given that ESPN had just set a record 1.3 million viewers per race in its final F1 season, with 16 of 24 races setting individual viewership highs. F1 had grown 135% during its time on ESPN, from 554,000 viewers per race at the start of the partnership.
Apple TV accounts for less than half a percent of all television viewing in the United States, and its estimated domestic subscriber base of 18.7 million is a considerably smaller pool than the 60 million cable and satellite households ESPN could reach. After the Australian Grand Prix opener, Apple told The Hollywood Reporter that viewership had topped ESPN’s numbers from a year prior, but declined to release any data to support the assertion.
While Apple hasn’t offered much transparency into how many people are watching, F1 executives have been more vocal about what they believe the move to streaming solves. Chief media rights officer Ian Holmes has argued that housing every session on one platform improves discoverability for fans.
“If it’s on ESPNEWS and then the next session is on ESPN College and then ESPN3, it doesn’t help discoverability,” Holmes told Sports Business Journal earlier this year. “Whereas having it all housed effectively on a single page definitely increases the knowledge of exactly what content is available.”
That page, next weekend, is free. And with it comes access to the full suite of features Apple has touted since acquiring the rights. Apple’s broadcast runs in 4K Dolby Vision with 5.1 audio, multiview support for up to four simultaneous feeds, onboard cameras, live telemetry, and a choice between F1 TV and Sky Sports presentations.
Another NBA Draft means another No. 1 overall pick, and the focus will be on which player NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announces first on Tuesday, June 23 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Per the Big Board of NBC Sports’ Raphielle Johnson, AJ Dybantsa of BYU is the leading candidate to be the first selection in the 2026 NBA Draft with Darryn Peterson (Kansas), Cameron Boozer (Duke), Caleb Wilson (North Carolina) and Darius Acuff Jr. (Arkansas) also high on the list.
Here's a look at the top selections in the NBA Draft dating back to 1947:
Complete list of first overall picks in the NBA Draft
Year
Player
College/HS/Club
NBA team
2025
Cooper Flagg
Duke
Dallas Mavericks
2024
Zaccharie Risacher
JL Bourg (France)
Atlanta Hawks
2023
Victor Wembanyama
Metropolitans 92 (France)
San Antonio Spurs
2022
Paolo Banchero
Duke
Orlando Magic
2021
Cade Cunningham
Oklahoma State
Detroit Pistons
2020
Anthony Edwards
Georgia
Minnesota Timberwolves
2019
Zion Williamson
Duke
New Orleans Pelicans
2018
Deandre Ayton
Arizona
Phoenix Suns
2017
Markelle Fultz
Washington
Philadelphia 76ers
2016
Ben Simmons
LSU
Philadelphia 76ers
2015
Karl-Anthony Towns
Kentucky
Minnesota Timberwolves
2014
Andrew Wiggins
Kansas
Cleveland Cavaliers
2013
Anthony Bennett
UNLV
Cleveland Cavaliers
2012
Anthony Davis
Kentucky
New Orleans Hornets
2011
Kyrie Irving
Duke
Cleveland Cavaliers
2010
John Wall
Kentucky
Washington Wizards
2009
Blake Griffin
Oklahoma
Los Angeles Clippers
2008
Derrick Rose
Memphis
Chicago Bulls
2007
Greg Oden
OhioState
Portland Trail Blazers
2006
Andrea Bargnani
Benetton Treviso (Italy)
Toronto Raptors
2005
Andrew Bogut
Utah
Milwaukee Bucks
2004
Dwight Howard
SACA Atlanta
Orlando Magic
2003
LeBron James
St.Vincent-St.Mary
Cleveland Cavaliers
2002
Yao Ming
Shanghai Sharks
Houston Rockets
2001
Kwame Brown
Glynn Academy (Georgia)
Washington Wizards
2000
Kenyon Martin
Cincinnati
New Jersey Nets
1999
Elton Brand
Duke
Chicago Bulls
1998
Michael Olowokandi
Pacific
Los Angeles Clippers
1997
Tim Duncan
Wake Forest
San Antonio Spurs
1996
Allen Iverson
Georgetown
Philadelphia 76ers
1995
Joe Smith
Maryland
Golden State Warriors
1994
Glenn Robinson
Purdue
Milwaukee Bucks
1993
Chris Webber
Michigan
Orlando Magic
1992
Shaquille O’ Neal
LSU
Orlando Magic
1991
Larry Johnson
UNLV
Charlotte Hornets
1990
Derrick Coleman
Syracuse
New Jersey Nets
1989
Pervis Ellison
Louisville
Sacramento Kings
1988
Danny Manning
Kansas
Los Angeles Clippers
1987
David Robinson
Navy
San Antonio Spurs
1986
Brad Daugherty
North Carolina
Cleveland Cavaliers
1985
Patrick Ewing
Georgetown
New York Knicks
1984
Hakeem Olajuwon
Houston
Houston Rockets
1983
Ralph Sampson
Virginia
Houston Rockets
1982
James Worthy
North Carolina
Los Angeles Lakers
1981
Mark Aguirre
DePaul
Dallas Mavericks
1980
Joe Barry Carroll
Purdue
Golden State Warriors
1979
Magic Johnson
Michigan State
Los Angeles Lakers
1978
Mychal Thompson
Minnesota
Portland Trail Blazers
1977
Kent Benson
Indiana
Milwaukee Bucks
1976
John Lucas
Maryland
Houston Rockets
1975
David Thompson
North Carolina State
Atlanta Hawks
1974
Bill Walton
UCLA
Portland Trail Blazers
1973
Doug Collins
Illinois State
Philadelphia 76ers
1972
LaRue Martin
Loyola
Portland Trail Blazers
1971
Austin Carr
Notre Dame
Cleveland Cavaliers
1970
Bob Lanier
St. Bonaventure
Detroit Pistons
1969
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
UCLA
Milwaukee Bucks
1968
Elvin Hayes
Houston
San Diego Rockets
1967
Jimmy Walker
Providence
Detroit Pistons
1966
Cazzie Russell
Michigan
New York Knicks
1965
Fred Hetzel
Davidson
San Francisco Warriors
1964
Jim Barnes
Texas Western
New York Knicks
1963
Art Heyman
Duke
New York Knicks
1962
Bill McGill
Utah
Chicago Zephyrs
1961
Walt Bellamy
Indiana
Chicago Zephyrs
1960
Oscar Robertson
Cincinnati
Cincinnati Royals
1959
Bob Boozer
Kansas State
Cincinnati Royals
1958
Elgin Baylor
Seattle
Minneapolis Lakers
1957
Hot Rod Hundley
WestVirginia
Cincinnati Royals
1956
Si Green
Duquesne
Rochester Royals
1955
Dick Ricketts
Duquesne
St. Louis Hawks
1954
Frank Selvy
Furman
Baltimore Bullets
1953
Ray Felix
Manchester (ABL)
Baltimore Bullets
1952
Mark Workman
West Virginia
Milwaukee Hawks
1951
Gene Melchiorre
Bradley
Baltimore Hawks
1950
Chuck Share
Bowling Green
Boston Celtics
1949
Howie Shannon
Kansas State
Providence Steam Rollers
1948
Andy Tonkovich
Marshall
Providence Steam Rollers
1947
Clifton McNeeley
Texas Wesleyan
Pittsburgh Ironmen
How many first overall picks won the MVP?
There have been 11 No. 1 overall selections in the NBA Draft who eventually won the MVP (which never has been won by a rookie):
Oscar Robertson (No. 1 overall in 1960; MVP in 1963-64)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (No. 1 overall in 1969; MVP in 1971-72, '73-74, '75-76, '76-77, '79-80,)
Bill Walton (No. 1 overall in 1974; MVP in 1977-78)
Magic Johnson (1979 Draft, MVP in 1986-87, '88-89, '89-90)
Hakeem Olajuwon (No. 1 overall in 1984; MVP in 1993-94)
David Robinson (No. 1 overall in 1987; MVP in 1994-95)
Shaquille O'Neal (No. 1 overall in 1992; MVP in 1999-00)
Allen Iverson (No. 1 overall in 1996, MVP in 2000-01)
Tim Duncan (No. 1 overall in 1997; MVP in 2001-02; '02-03)
LeBron James (No. 1 overall in 2003; MVP in 2008-09, '09-10, '11-12, '12-13)
Derrick Rose (No. 1 overall in 2008; MVP in 2010-11)
Who is considered the best first overall pick in NBA history?
Using the criteria of MVP awards and NBA championships, you take your pick between:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (five MVP awards, six NBA championships)
Tim Duncan (two MVP awards, five NBA championships)
Magic Johnson (three MVP awards, five NBA championships)
LeBron James (four MVP awards, four NBA championships)
Shaquille O'Neal (one MVP award, four NBA championships)
Who is considered the worst first overall pick in NBA history?
The general consenus is probably Anthony Bennett, who started only four games with four teams over four seasons after being drafted first overall by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2013 NBA Draft.
The power forward from UNLV, who averaged 4.4 points and 3.1 rebounds over 151 games, was chosen 14 picks ahead of two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Other No. 1 overall flops were Greg Oden in 2007, Kwame Brown in 2001, Michael Olowokandi in 1998 and LaRue Martin in 1972.
Was Michael Jordan the first overall pick in the NBA draft?
No, Jordan was drafted third by the Chicago Bulls in 1984 behind Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets) and Sam Bowie (Portland Trail Blazers).
La Liga chief shows support to Barcelona in response to letter asking punishment for Florentino Perez
Barcelona’s institutional response to Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has received its first official answer.
According to SPORT, Javier Tebas has replied in writing to the letter sent by Barcelona acting president Rafael Yuste, in which the Catalans called on La Liga, the RFEF and the CTA to react to comments made by the Real Madrid president regarding the Negreira case.
Tebas’ response represents significant support for Barcelona’s position.
Although he stops short of announcing any specific measures, the La Liga chief makes it clear that he shares the club’s concerns over Perez’s remarks.
He believes they could cast doubt on the integrity of the competition, the work of referees and the image of Spanish football as a whole.
Perez has not held back in his criticism of Barcelona. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
La Liga recalls previous action against Real Madrid
In the document seen by SPORT, Tebas points out that La Liga has not remained passive in recent years regarding certain actions and communications from Real Madrid relating to referees.
He highlighted several complaints and initiatives launched by the league against official statements and messages that it considered excessive or potentially damaging to the atmosphere surrounding the competition.
Among the examples cited are complaints filed with football authorities over content published by Real Madrid TV and criticism directed at individual referees. Tebas also noted that some of those cases remain active through various legal channels.
Barcelona’s complaint
The response comes two days after Barcelona formally demanded action from Spanish football authorities over statements made by Perez.
Tebas has replied to Barcelona’s letter. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The Catalan club argued that the Real Madrid president’s comments undermined the image of La Liga and placed the entire refereeing system under suspicion, particularly regarding championships won by Barcelona which he described as “stolen”.
One of the key points in Tebas’ letter is the distinction he draws between the judicial investigation into the Negreira case and broader assessments of Spanish football.
He stresses that La Liga remains involved in the legal proceedings involving the scandal in an effort to clarify the facts, but insists that the case should not be used to question titles, results or the legitimacy of current competitions.
Tebas also states that La Liga will examine the statements reported by Barcelona and assess whether any action should be taken within the organisation’s powers.
Who is the best team in MLB? The Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, and Atlanta Braves have largely proven themselves to be the best MLB teams in 2026. What is more interesting is everything going on behind them, with plenty of playoff hopefuls either trying to stay afloat through injuries or grasping for momentum.
Let’s dive into our latest MLB power rankings. All MLB stats are as of play beginning on Friday, June 19.
1. Los Angeles Dodgers (Previously: 2)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers reclaim their spot atop the MLB power rankings. What is scary is the fact that this roster is not even close to healthy yet. Los Angeles rebounded from its lost series in Chicago by sweeping the Rays at Dodger Stadium. Up next, Los Angeles gets to take on the slumping Orioles followed by a trip to Minnesota. The back-to-back World Series champions are the best team in baseball already and everyone knows acquisitions at the trade deadline will only make this team scarier.
2. Milwaukee Brewers (3)
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The Milwaukee Brewers have already proven they can go toe-to-toe with the Dodgers and now they have that same chance this weekend against the Atlanta Braves. Any opportunity to watch Jacob Misiorowski feels like a gift from the baseball gods and with the way Jackson Chourio is hitting as of late, seeing him swing a bat feels the same way. Kudos to the Brewers front office for constructing a roster, with young reinforcements now coming up, that is positioning Milwaukee as a viable threat to Los Angeles.
3. Atlanta Braves (1)
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This is the first time in weeks that the Atlanta Braves are dropping in our MLB power rankings. It comes at a time when Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) faces an uncertain timeline for his return and Spencer Strider is on the 60-day injured list. Even amid all the injuries, Atlanta is keeping itself very comfortable near the top of the National League. We are just concerned that the timing is particularly poor for the Braves ahead of this weekend’s must-see series versus the Brewers.
4. New York Yankees (5)
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The New York Yankees lineup has done some remarkable work since the Aaron Judge injury, actually averaging more runs per game without him (5.42) than with him (5.17). Mind you, that is with Giancarlo Stanton on the injured list indefinitely. New York might not be on the same tier as the Dodgers among the best MLB teams right now, but just a few summer acquisitions can firmly establish the Yankees as the clear-cut team to beat in the American League with a distant gap to second.
5. Philadelphia Phillies (4)
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The Philadelphia Phillies were as patient with Andrew Painter as a contender can be. However, the plug had to be pulled on the young hurler after another disastrous outing. Add a No. 5 starter to the list of priorities for the front office at the MLB trade deadline. We expect an aggressive approach, one that positions Philadelphia to at least have a shot at reaching the NLCS.
6. Chicago White Sox (6)
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It is still remarkable to see what the Chicago White Sox are doing this year. The trip to Yankee Stadium obviously did not go well, but Chicago had just taken the series against the Dodgers right before that. Plus, the upcoming White Sox schedule—Tigers, Guardians, Royals, and Orioles—bodes very well for this team potentially being seven-plus games above .500 by July 1. Who could have predicted that at the beginning of the year?
7. Cleveland Guardians (8)
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After getting swept by the Dodgers, the Tampa Bay Rays fell to 5-10 this month. That is the same record as the Reds, tying for the second-worst mark in MLB this month. It always felt like the Rays roster just was not quite good enough to sustain their early-season run, and we have really seen signs in recent weeks of all that coming to fruition.
8. Tampa Bay Rays (7)
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After getting swept by the Dodgers, the Tampa Bay Rays fell to 5-10 this month. That is the same record as the Reds, tying for the second-worst mark in MLB this month. It always felt like the Rays roster just was not quite good enough to sustain their early-season run, and we have really seen signs in recent weeks of all that coming to fruition.
9. St. Louis Cardinals (10)
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Have the St. Louis Cardinals been great in June? No. Yet, a 9-7 record this month entering the weekend still ties for the fifth-most wins. The pitching, given expectations coming into the year, has been solid, and the young bats are demonstrating they can make adjustments to major-league pitching. Other clubs ranked lower than this will probably rise above St. Louis in the weeks to come, but we have to commend the young Cards for never falling apart thus far.
10. Washington Nationals (13)
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Who would have thought coming into the year that the Washington Nationals would be one of the 10 best MLB teams in 2026? Washington’s recipe for success certainly is not typical for a club we would buy into. With that said, how can you ignore a Nationals lineup that leads MLB in runs scored (407) and slugs the baseball better than almost anyone? We just now want to see the front office add starting pitching, because that (13 quality starts, second-fewest in MLB) is the anchor that is preventing this club from reaching even further heights.
11. Seattle Mariners (9)
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The San Diego Padres plummeted in our MLB power rankings last week because they’ve effectively been in a month-long slump. It also didn’t help that, statistically, the Padres lineup was the worst in MLB this season. The pitching (3.31 ERA) during the last 11 games still pushed the team to a 6-5 mark, so perhaps there is a path to San Diego buying at the trade deadline and still snagging a Wild Card spot.
12. San Diego Padres (19)
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The San Diego Padres plummeted in our MLB power rankings last week because they’ve effectively been in a month-long slump. It also didn’t help that, statistically, the Padres lineup was the worst in MLB this season. The pitching (3.31 ERA) during the last 11 games still pushed the team to a 6-5 mark, so perhaps there is a path to San Diego buying at the trade deadline and still snagging a Wild Card spot.
13. Toronto Blue Jays (16)
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All of Canada continues to rally behind the Toronto Blue Jays, as evidenced by the early voting results for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game. Just imagine what that support would look like if this team gets back on track. The reigning AL champions swept the Red Sox this week and now get to take on the slumping Cubs before a seven-game homestand versus the Astros and Rangers. There’s hope in Toronto, and that’s been missing.
14. Chicago Cubs (13)
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After such a promising start to the year, Moises Ballesteros fell into an ugly slump. That’s a representation of the Chicago Cubs, too. There was once a time in early May when this club sat well above .500, performing like a World Series threat even amid injuries to the rotation. Unfortunately, a lack of pitching quantity and quality catches up to you. The Blue Jays (June 19-21), Mets (June 22-25), Brewers (June 26-28) and Padres (June 29-July 1) are looming, and we think there’s a real chance Chicago has a losing record by July 1.
15. Arizona Diamondbacks (15)
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There are stretches where the Arizona Diamondbacks certainly look like a playoff-caliber team. At the very least this week, they once again showed they can beat the teams they’re supposed to. Bordering on the .500 line, Arizona is going to need either Geraldo Perdomo to recapture his 2025 form or it needs to hope that Jordan Lawlar can stay healthy to provide Corbin Carroll and Ketel Marte with additional support in the lineup.
16. Miami Marlins (18)
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Here comes the surging Miami Marlins. Max Meyer (2.75 ERA and 1.12 WHIP) has been utterly sensational this season, taking Sandy Alcantara’s place as the ace of the rotation. It gets even better for Miami, as Eury Perez is nearing a return to the Marlins rotation. That’s added momentum for a team that is steadily climbing its way back to .500 and potentially even into the territory of buying conservatively at the trade deadline.
17. Sacramento Athletics (17)
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Another week with more of the same for the Sacramento Athletics. There are flashes of a good baseball team, like the 11-2 win over the Pirates. But then the A’s falter, largely because of a bad pitching staff. A win streak is probably on the horizon, but that has a lot to do with facing two of the worst teams in MLB (Angels and Giants).
18. Pittsburgh Pirates (12)
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The up-and-down Pittsburgh Pirates are starting to experience the downs more frequently. Midseason tests against the Braves, Dodgers and Marlins all went poorly and raised questions regarding whether this club has the longevity to compete for a playoff spot. We admire a competitive team that can float around the .500 mark, but now that the Pirates are here, the next thing is wanting to see consistency with victories.
19. Texas Rangers (11)
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Progress can be undone so quickly, as evidenced by the Texas Rangers plummeting in our MLB power rankings. A five-game win streak early in the month lifted Texas to a 30-31 mark. The club has gone 5-8 since then. If Texas cannot handle its business to close out the month, the front office faces a very complicated decision later this summer.
20. Baltimore Orioles (20)
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A small glimmer of hope we have had for the Baltimore Orioles to turn it around is fading again. They arrive in Los Angeles for a six-game trip against the Dodgers and Angels with a 35-41 mark, having lost consecutive series. The pitching (4.54 ERA, 23rd in MLB) simply is not good enough to overcome an Orioles lineup that has youngsters Gunnar Henderson, Coby Mayo, and Jackson Holliday all wildly underperforming.
21. Houston Astros (24)
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Hunter Brown is back in the Houston Astros rotation. He’ll be rejoined next week by Cristian Javier, and fellow starters Ronel Blanco and Lance McCullers Jr. are just a few weeks behind that. Is there going to be a complete in-season turnaround for the Houston Astros? Maybe not. With that said, this club was 11 games under .500 in late May and now it’s just an extended winning streak away from a winning record.
22. Minnesota Twins (25)
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Credit to Byron Buxton and the Minnesota Twins. Expectations were quite low for this club nationally coming into the season, but this team is performing relatively well even with injuries hitting their rotation throughout the early season. Sweeping the Rangers certainly doesn’t suggest that Minnesota should act on impulse and consider itself a Wild Card threat, but it’s at least a period where fans can appreciate a competitive, fun team.
23. New York Mets (23)
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The good news for the New York Mets is that Francisco Lindor is close to returning. Unfortunately, this ball club is still seven games below .500 and it just lost starting pitcher Christian Scott to the injured list. Pretty much everything that could go wrong at Citi Field this season has. While we admire that president of baseball operations David Stearns wants to be a buyer this summer, that is hard to justify when the roster you have assembled ranks 28th in OBP and slugging and your rotation is 26th in quality starts (17).
24. Cincinnati Reds (21)
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The Cincinnati Reds looked so promising early in the year, jumping out to a 20-11 mark entering play on May 1. They have the third-worst record in baseball (15-27) over the last two months, in part thanks to Nick Lodolo’s return and a struggling pitching staff (5.13 ERA). While Cincinnati is “only” three games below the .500 line right now, the team we have seen on the field in the last two months does not warrant the front office sacrificing prospect depth to improve the roster this summer.
25. San Francisco Giants (28)
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The MLB trade rumors come out about a potential fire sale and the San Francisco Giants start winning a few more games, creating unneeded controversy. We will focus on the positive for San Francisco: Bryce Eldridge (.962 OPS) is becoming the cornerstone hitter at 21 years old that this franchise desperately needs. If Buster Posey can find a way to just get off one of the albatross contracts he is responsible for—Willy Adames, Matt Chapman and Rafael Devers—perhaps there is hope for the future, especially with what is going on in the minor leagues with player development.
26. Kansas City Royals (26)
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Baseball can be cruel sometimes. It is already been a disappointing year for the Kansas City Royals, one that suggests this team is multiple years away from playoff contention. The glimmer of hope was the chance at Bobby Witt Jr. earning American League MVP. Now that single light is flickering with the All-Star shortstop heading for additional testing on his right knee injury.
27. Detroit Tigers (22)
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Tarik Skubal rejoined the Detroit Tigers on June 13, a 3-1 loss to the Guardians. The club is now 2-5 in its last seven games, dropping to 14 games below .500, and all of this comes before a stretch against the White Sox and Yankees. Skubal effectively gave the team an ultimatum earlier this week and given how the club is performing, shipping off the two-time AL Cy Young Award winner this summer is the front office’s only option.
28. Los Angeles Angels (29)
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Time is a flat circle. The Los Angeles Angels are one of the worst teams this season, Mike Trout is on the injured list and the pitching staff has been abysmal. It is pretty much the same story every year for a club that hasn’t won 78-plus games in eight years and has no bright future to speak of. The Halos have lived at rock-bottom for what feels like a decade and we cannot find a single reason to believe anything changes before Trout walks away from baseball.
29. Boston Red Sox (27)
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It might be time for the fan base to send a message to the Fenway Sports Group and John Henry. An ugly start to the season for the Boston Red Sox has spiraled even further, with this club firmly establishing itself as one of the worst MLB teams in 2026. Trading away talent at the trade deadline—Aroldis Chapman, Willson Contreras and Jarren Duran—is obviously the right answer. What we wonder is when the fans stop showing up to the ballpark, because what the Fenway Sports Group has put on the field does not warrant support nor money from the city.
30. Colorado Rockies (30)
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The Colorado Rockies are the worst team in baseball and one of just two clubs that entered the weekend without 30 wins on the season. Selling at the trade deadline is the obvious move and there should be interest in the likes of Willi Castro (.762 OPS) and Jake McCarthy (.777 OPS), but we cannot fathom how this club will look even worse post-July when it moves some of its top hitters.
In a major reveal on Thursday afternoon, an off day for the Dodgers, insider Jon Heyman reported that the Tigers are looking for controllable pitching and position players close to the big leagues.
While not exactly some kind of breaking news, considering most teams who reasonably ask for this when targeting an ace pitcher, this is the first clear notion of what the franchise is looking for if they deal Skubal.
Rather than targeting the highest-upside players, the Tigers seemingly want players who will not take too long to be ready to contribute.
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The Dodgers have one of the best farm systems in baseball, with top-end talent capable of offering a prospect package, and they are also uniquely equipped with budding major-league talent and minor-league players close to the show.
Who can the Dodgers offer?
Cost-controlled pitchers: Emmet Sheehan, Justin Wrobleski, River Ryan, and Jackson Ferris
Nearly ready position players: James Tibbs III, Zach Ehrhard, Ryan Ward, Mike Sirota, and Josue De Paula
Out of these two groups, the Dodgers can put together a great package for Skubal that includes both of what the Tigers want.
In fact, the Dodgers can lay out these options for the Tigers and give them the pick of the litter. The least likely to be moved in a Skubal deal is clearly De Paula, who is the real gem of the Dodgers system and has broken into the top tier of prospect evaluation.
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A combination of Wrobleski and Tibbs would generate some serious consideration from Detroit, who would get a quality starter that can get outs, along with Tibbs, one of the hottest minor league players in baseball.
Then, it might take one more player to get it done if a true bidding war does ensue, but even just a Wrobleski/Sheehan + Tibbs should get the Dodgers close.
Why the Dodgers can get the trade done
The Brewers are the only team that can legitimately compete for Skubal if the Dodgers push hard for him, but trading for an expensive rental who would demand top dollar goes against their DNA — see no further than the Freddy Peralta deal.
For this reason, along with the Dodgers’ resources, LA is the team lined up for Skubal.
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They did it in probably the hardest fashion possible, but the Diamondbacks won a series victory over the Angels. It worked out to basically be treading water. They remain two games above .500 and are still a half game out of the third Wild Card spot. Not a bad position to be in, though, especially given they’ve only played the one, two game series against the Padres. Still plenty of time to make up that half game.
The Twins are on a bit of a run right now. They took two out of three against the Cardinals (slowly doing their part to correct the current Interleague imbalance) and then beat the crap out of the Rangers for three games scoring four, twelve, and nine runs. Beyond that, however, they find themselves four games below .500 and a game and a half out of the final Wild Card spot in the AL.
Michael Soroka continues to be the best free agent starting pitching acquisition in recent memory. In his last five starts, he has only given up more than two runs once. He’s only given up one in each of his last two starts, and he has also gone a minimum of six innings pitched in all five of those starts as well. It’s worth noting, as well, that his FIP is actually a smidge lower than his actual ERA at 2.92. There’s nothing to indicate that this isn’t going to be sustainable from here.
Prielipp is a rookie with just ten starts under his belt so far. He was called up at the end of April and started out strong with three straight starts of just two runs given up. Since then, it’s been much more all over the place. The low point was his back to back starts at the end of May where he gave up six runs, but it hasn’t gotten a ton better since then, with the next three seeing four, two, and four runs each. He’s struggled with walks, so patience will be a virtue for the Diamondbacks.
Game 2 — 6/20, 7:10 PM: Zac Gallen (-0.8 bWAR, 3-5, 5.35 ERA/79 ERA+, 1.53 WHIP) vs. Taj Bradley (1.4 bWAR, 5-3, 4.14 ERA/105 ERA+, 1.34 WHIP)
Gallen pitched fine his last time out. Not $20+ million fine, but at this point we’ll take what we can get. Despite the results, he still struggled with home runs again, as he has for most of the season. It was his fourth multi home run game of the season, and on the flip side, the strike outs still weren’t there, only recording four in six innings. We’ll see if he can make it two in a row.
Bradley started off the season well. Through May 5th, he had an ERA of 2.897, then he went down with a right pec injury. He missed the majority of the remaining month, and when he came back he just wasn’t really the same pitcher. In his first game back, he threw five innings of one run ball, but after that, he has four straight games of at least four earned runs given up. This is a pitcher who is struggling and the Diamondbacks offense needs to take advantage.
Game 3 — 6/21, 12:15 PM: TBD vs Ryne Nelson (-0.5 bWAR, 3-5, 4.97 ERA/85 ERA+, 1.23 WHIP)
In his last five starts, Nelson has been alternating good and bad outings. He either goes eight innings of one run baseball or four innings of seven runs. There is no in between right now. Unfortunately for the Diamondbacks, his last start ell solidly under the banner of good, seeing him throw seven innings, and only giving up two earned runs.
Conclusion
The Diamondbacks should have a pretty decent shot at this series. The Twins are on a hot streak, but are still not doing well over all. The Gallen game is always a drag at this point, but Soroka has been nails, and Nelson has at least recent success to give hope. I think the Diamondbacks take two out of three, and probably remain a half game out of the Wild Card.
Barcelona unwilling to enter into a bidding war for 18-year-old defensive prodigy
According to Mundo Deportivo, Lucas Herrington is no longer considered one of Barcelona’s most advanced transfer targets.
Although the 18-year-old Australian centre-back has been closely monitored on several occasions by the club’s scouting department, Barça are currently unwilling to make a move or enter into a bidding war for his signature.
The Colorado Rapids defender has attracted growing interest across Europe thanks to his performances in MLS and with the Australian national team.
Reports have even suggested that the American club turned down an initial offer worth around €10 million from Barcelona.
However, any deal has become increasingly complicated due to Colorado Rapids’ high valuation of the player, as the MLS club believe the defender’s value is more than €20 million.
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Barcelona also have other priorities in the market, although sporting director Deco continues to keep the centre-back position in mind for the future.
Still on the list, but no longer a priority
Herrington remains on Barcelona’s radar, but his name is no longer among the club’s most active options. Barça continue to monitor numerous young talents without necessarily planning immediate moves.
Meanwhile, other names that have been linked with the La Liga champions in recent weeks are not currently under consideration at the club.
Indeed, Neil Pierre, the 18-year-old centre-back from Philadelphia Union, 17-year-old Le Havre defender Stephan Zagadou, and Trabzonspor midfielder Christ Inao Oulai, 20, are not part of Barcelona’s plans at this stage.
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Focus remains on long-term scouting
Barcelona’s recruitment department continues to track emerging talents around the world as part of its long-term strategy.
However, there are currently no imminent plans to complete deals for any of these youngsters.
For now, Herrington’s potential move to the Spotify Camp Nou appears to have cooled considerably, with Barça unwilling to be drawn into expensive negotiations and preferring to remain patient in the market.
The fact that his contract at the MLS club runs until the end of Decemner 2029, with the option for an additional year, puts them in a strong negotiating position.
As for Barcelona, the immediate focus is on signing a new centre-forward like Julian Alvarez.
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Jérôme Boateng was an integral figure for Germany’s 2014 World Cup-winning side as he formed a staunch center-back tandem with Mats Hummels. Calm and compost, the defensive duo might have bent a little, but never broke.
Jérôme Boateng’s role in 2014
Boateng was one of the pillars of Germany’s World Cup-winning team. Alongside Mats Hummels, he formed the backbone of a defense that conceded only four goals throughout the tournament. His speed and positional awareness were particularly important in the knockout rounds, and he played every minute against Brazil and in the final against Argentina. Boateng entered the tournament as one of Germany’s most established players and left Brazil as a world champion and one of the best defenders in world football.
What is Jérôme Boateng doing now?
Boateng retired from professional football in 2025 after a final stint with Austrian club LASK and has begun working toward a coaching career.
His post-playing years have also been overshadowed by legal issues involving allegations from a former partner. Following several court proceedings in Germany, Boateng was found guilty in 2024 of intentional bodily harm and received a financial penalty. The case generated significant controversy in Germany, particularly when discussions emerged about a possible return to Bayern Munich in a non-playing role. Supporters’ groups publicly opposed such a move because of the conviction.
Collin Morikawa enjoyed a sensational second round of the US Open despite continuing to battle injury.
Morikawa was forced to retire from The Players Championship after just one hole back in March, citing a problematic back.
But he hasn’t let the injury impact him too much at the US Open, having just carded a fantastic five-under 65 in round two.
Morikawa has finished his first two days on two-under, five shots behind leader Wyndham Clark by the time he entered the clubhouse.
And the American was on hand to provide an injury update after his efforts on day two, confirming that he is still struggling to play one shot at the US Open.
Collin Morikawa still can’t hit one shot at the US Open amid injury
Morikawa said of his back at Shinnecock Hills: “Yeah, it’s still a little uncomfortable.
“I’m hitting it a lot better.
“Last week was huge for me.
“I felt like I made progress after that.
“I mean, took a little bit of time off with the baby.
“You know, I can’t hit every shot that I want to hit.
“Usually my go-to shot with right-to-left wind with an iron would be to cut something up, know how it’s going to spin, and just play that shot.
“I can’t quite cut it as much as I want.
“Thankfully the greens are soft enough right now where I don’t have to hit the high spinner, but I’m able to hit enough shots.
“I think I proved it to myself today that I have enough tools to go out and play well.
“Thankfully I’m moving a little bit better.
“So the driver, I’m getting a little bit more distance out of it.
“I don’t feel like I have to play it too low.
“But I can’t hit the high bomb that I wish on some holes I could unleash.”
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Collin Morikawa shares how his view of Shinnecock Hills has already changed
Despite his issue, Morikawa has been enjoying a superb 2026 season on the PGA Tour.
He’s recorded one win, three top fives and five top 10s, making the cut in nine of his 11 appearances.
The American most recently finished T29 at the Canadian Open, but is currently on course for a much better result at the US Open.
Sharing his thoughts on Shinnecock Hills after two days of action, he said: “Yeah, I mean, obviously a big part of the talk this week has been softer greens.
“Scores are still tough.
“I think any time you get greens like this where you really only have 30 percent, 40 percent of the green to put pins, it’s going to play difficult.
“You know, I hit a couple on these short holes, you call it 10, 13.
“I’m still standing over these wedge shots making sure I’m dialed in on my number because it can turn from a birdie hole, which there really aren’t any birdie holes out here, into a bogey and into saving par, into making up-and-down.
“So there’s a fine margin.
“I think that’s what a great golf course is when there’s a really, really fine margin, when you get rewarded for good shots, and bad shots, you know, just… you’re going to have to save par.
“I love this golf course.
“I think it’s grown on me throughout the week.
“I think when I showed up, you know, it was nice, and everyone had high remarks for it.
“I just looked at it as this is the next test for me, but I think it’s grown on me.
“Especially with this wind that we’ve had.
“I think with the north wind, it plays very, very weird, but with the south we had yesterday and the west we’re having right now, I think it plays as a great golf course.”
The iconic course in Long Island is certainly proving difficult for many of the world’s top golfers, but Morikawa has battled very well with rounds of 73 and 65.
He’s currently chasing his third career major win, having emerged victorious at the PGA Championship in 2020 and The Open Championship in 2021.
UFC White House is over, so we’re headed back to the APEX.
On Saturday, the UFC returns to its personal arena for UFC Vegas 119, the chaser to the UFC’s biggest event of the year. In the main event, Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi rematch their 2017 RIZIN fight, but this time there are flyweight title implications on the line.
Ahead of Saturday’s event, MMA Fighting’s Jed Meshew and Alexander K. Lee preview Kape vs. Horiguchi 2 and debate whether Kape can get things done thins time. Additionally, the two discuss light heavyweight co-main event between Navajo Stirling and Ion Cutelaba, break down other key matchups on the card, answer viewer questions, and more.
As Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association continue to battle over the game’s next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), the league has put forward a proposal that would fundamentally alter the amateur talent pipeline. The changes, if adopted, would be the most aggressive reshaping of the draft in its history, aiming to cut costs, redefine minor league development and effectively eliminate the high school prospect from draft day.
Here is a breakdown of the key changes on the table.
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The End of High School Draft Eligibility
The most sweeping and controversial element of MLB’s proposal is the removal of high school players from the domestic draft pool. Under the new framework, players in the U.S. and Canada would need to be 20 on Sept. 1 to be draft eligible.
For the majority of amateur talent, this means they would not be draft eligible until after their sophomore season of college. Currently, players are draft eligible after their junior year of college. This shift effectively forces early stages of player development to the NCAA and junior college, relieving major league clubs of the time and potential financial burden of developing raw, 18-year-old prospects in the lower minors.
This push to end high school draft eligibility mirrors the NFL draft. Since football recruits cannot be drafted out of high school, college football has become massive and nearly rivals major, professional sports in popularity and ability to draw in money. Right now college baseball is not near college football in popularity, but if high schoolers were no longer draft eligible, college baseball could see their popularity rise to college football’s.
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A Shorter Draft with Hard Slots
In 2021, the draft was permanently reduced from 40 rounds to 20. The current proposal aims to shrink it even further, dropping it down to just 12 rounds.
To give owners cost certainty, the league also proposed implementing “hard draft slots.” Teams currently have “bonus pools” and can negotiate with players, saving money on early picks to pay over-slot bonuses to later ones. Hard slot values would mean a drafted player has no abiity to negotiate their signing bonus. What the slot dictates is exactly what the player gets. Combined with a significant cut to the overall draft bonus pools (slashing them by roughly 50%), drafted players stand to make considerably less money upon entering the league and put more money in the owners’ hands.
Additionally, the draft lottery would be reduced from six teams to four and Competitive Balance picks would be completely eliminated.
Expanded Pick Trading
For years, MLB front offices have been nearly restricted from trading draft picks, save for Competitive Balance picks. The new proposal would allow all draft picks to be traded, introducing an entirely new dynamic to the MLB trade deadline and off-season. However, there are still limitations to what picks can be traded:
Picks cannot be traded years in advance. Picks can only be moved within the current draft cycle. You cannot trade a 2030 draft pick before the 2029 draft has concluded.
A team is not allowed to trade their first-round pick in back-to-back years.
A team cannot acquire more than three total picks in the first three rounds of a single draft.
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International Draft and Undrafted Free Agents
The proposal also looks to introduce a separate, formal international draft. Eligibility for international signings would be pushed a year older to age 18 by Sept. 1 of the draft year. Bonus pools for this international draft would be significantly smaller than the domestic version.
For players who go unselected in the new 12-round domestic draft, the financial outlook is grim. The cap on signing bonuses for undrafted free agents would plummet from $125,000 to just $10,000. This drastic reduction in bonuses is another incentive for players to stay in college baseball and only come to the majors when they are fully ready to make an impact.
The Road Ahead
From the owners’ perspective, these changes are about efficiency and cost reduction. Fewer draft rounds, set bonuses and eliminating high school scouting dramatically reduce the financial footprint of amateur acquisition and minor league development. It also aligns with the league’s ongoing efforts to consolidate and shrink the minor league system.
The MLBPA hates this proposal, already putting out a statement bashing it.
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They argue these changes would result in hundreds of millions of dollars lost in player compensation. They have historically opposed an international draft and are likely to view the elimination of domestic high school players as a non-starter. As the CBA expiration looms closer, the draft framework stands as one of the most contentious battlegrounds for the future of the sport.
Corey Heim is set to make his full-time NASCAR Cup Series debut in 2027, as he will replace Riley Herbst in the No. 35 Toyota. The defending Truck Series champion detailed the 23XI boss’ advice for him to take bigger risks as he prepares for 2027.
Heim made his Cup Series debut in 2024 for Legacy Motor Club, driving the No. 43 Toyota in a couple of races. Heim has run 12 Cup races in the last three years, five of which were this year.
At Kansas earlier this year, Heim finished P15, but the No. 67 Toyota had the pace to finish inside the top 10. In a recent interview with ESPN, the 23-year-old recalled his conversation with 23XI Senior Director of Competition Dave Rogers after the Kansas race.
Rogers’ advice to Corey Heim was to take bigger risks, even if it came at the cost of hitting the wall and wrecking, as 23XI wanted him to be prepared ahead of the full-time drive in 2027.
“He was like, ‘Hey, man, I don’t want you to wreck our cars or anything, but it’s OK if you take these bigger risks and learn. No one is going to think poorly of you if you hit a wall or do this or that to hinder the result because you took those risks. We want you to be ready for 2027 and learn from mistakes,’” said Heim.
“I feel like I’ve been thinking about that a lot, in regard to my decision-making and my mindset throughout a race. It’s not as much about results as it is learning and being prepared to be full-time next year,” he added.
Corey Heim is set for 12 Cup Series starts this year and has already raced in five, leaving seven more races this season before he takes over the No. 35 Toyota from Riley Herbst.
“I’m in every single meeting”: Corey Heim details preparation for 2027 full-time drive
May 3, 2026; Fort Worth, Texas, USA; 23XI Racing driver Corey Heim (67) drives during 2026 Wurth 400 Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
After a record 2025 Truck Series season in which Corey Heim won the title with 12 wins to his name, he’s no longer driving full-time in the Truck Series this year. The 12 Cup Series races and a handful of Truck races are what Heim is racing this year.
Highlighting the preparation going on for 2027 off the race track, Heim said:
“I’m pretty much as involved as a full-time driver [would be]. I’m basically in every single meeting. I don’t sit in on the debriefs on the races that I don’t run, but the prep side of things, our meetings to look over previous races, I’ll be in those meetings.
“I work out there every day, and I do the simulator two or three times a week. I pretty much prepare as if I’m a full-time driver in case something happens to one of their guys and I have to sub in at the last second. I think that’s the vision they had for me from the beginning as well.”
Heim has made five Truck Series starts this season and has won three of those races, with the most recent win coming at Michigan.
Canada delivered a decisive win against Qatar before a sold-out crowd at Vancouver's stadium on Thursday. [Reuters]
Canada fans would have been happy with a modest win over Qatar on Thursday. Instead, they got a historic 6-0 rout - a victory they say has cemented Canada's place as a "soccer nation".
The match will go down in Canadian sports history as their first-ever World Cup win - even though it was tinged with heartbreak after midfielder Ismaël Koné suffered a tournament-ending leg break.
"As a Canadian, to sit there and watch it all, I will live in that forever," said TSN reporter Matthew Scianitti as he walked through celebratory crowds in Vancouver.
Thursday's match against Qatar was Canada's first of this tournament in Vancouver. It was played before a sold-out crowd of 52,000 people, almost all of whom were wearing a mix of red and white.
Before the match, thousands of Canada fans marched along the "last mile" to the stadium blanketed by red smoke flares. Thousands of others gathered at watch parties across the country, from Vancouver's Granville Street to small neighbourhood bars in Toronto.
That is where Dave Di Cola, a longtime fan of Canadian football, watched the men's team dominate Qatar with dozens of other supporters.
Di Cola told the BBC that he felt "reserved optimism" heading into the game, noting that anything could happen in football.
The match quickly unfolded in Canada's favour, however, with three goals before half-time. By the end, it was a blowout - albeit one aided by Qatar having two players sent off.
Watch parties were held across the country and attended by thousands, from Vancouver to Toronto. [Reuters]Canadian fans marched the "last mile" to Vancouver's stadium to show support ahead of Canada's first match in the west coast on Thursday. [Reuters]
For fans like Di Cola, the win was a validation that Les Rouges (the nickname for the Canadian squad) are a serious competitor in this tournament. It was also a moment that brought the nation together.
"Canada soccer has always been kind of a joke. It's always secondary," he said. But seeing the support the team has received at the Vancouver match and beyond, Di Cola added, "nearly brought a tear to my eye."
Celebratory scenes flooded social media after the win. One photo showed a fan wearing an ice hockey jersey for Connor McDavid, with the "Mc" covered by a makeshift "J" in honour of Jonathan David, who scored three of Canada's six goals - a fitting symbol of a hockey nation embracing its national football team.
But the joy was also muted due to Koné's injury, Di Cola said. "If that didn't happen, I would have been running up and down the avenue yesterday," he said.
In a locker room pep-talk after the match, Prime Minister Carney hailed the Canadian squad for their "character". [Getty Images]
Losing Koné is a setback for the Canadian squad, who had relied on the Ottawa-native as an integral part of its midfield power. Coach Jesse Marsch called him "a big part of the heart of our team."
On the field, Koné's teammates rushed to his defence as medics attended to him. Nathan Saliba, who subbed in for him, scored Canada's fourth goal shortly after and held Koné's jersey up in tribute.
"What you guys did yesterday will stay with me forever," Koné shared on Friday morning on Instagram after undergoing surgery.
In a post-match locker room pep talk to the team, Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed the team for showing "a level of character that some people never achieve" in their response to the shocking injury.
"You showed it when the entire country and a good part of the world is watching," Carney said. "And if they didn't watch they would have watched the highlights tomorrow."
Canada's sports history is filled with iconic moments - Sidney Crosby's gold medal-winning goal in the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, the Toronto Raptors' basketball championship win against the Golden State Warriors in 2019, and the women's football gold-medal win in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Di Cola contends that what was achieved in Thursday's game is much smaller in comparison, and that Canada's football team still has "a long way to go."
But the momentum has certainly built as they gear up to take on Switzerland next.
Flags have become another unlikely controversy at a World Cup already marked by criticism over ticket prices, food costs and hydration breaks. FIFA’s rules around supporter displays are now drawing extra attention.
There had already been debate around the pre-revolutionary Iran flag, with FIFA’s ban upheld after a late hearing in Los Angeles. Now the talking point has shifted to a customised England flag linked to Barrow AFC.
England beat Croatia 4-2 last Wednesday, but one group of supporters could not show their flag during the game. The reason, according to a BBC report, was the submarine included in the design.
England supporters told Barrow AFC flag could not be displayed
Photo by Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Barrow fans had added the club badge and a submarine silhouette to a St George’s flag.
The image was chosen for a reason. Barrow-in-Furness has a long history of shipbuilding and submarines, and the vessel is closely tied to the town’s identity.
But FIFA rejected the application related to the flag because images of military or weaponry are not allowed under its policy.
The entity later told the group the flag could be approved if the submarine imagery was covered and the application resubmitted.
The episode became the subject of jokes on Barrow’s official X account, as the club posted their badge with the submarine symbol censored and stated: “In order to make sure our supporter John Little can represent the Bluebirds over in Boston properly, we’d like to unveil our new *temporary club badge for the duration of the World Cup…”
“FIFA, let us know if the Arrow has to go too,” the England team message concluded.
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — For the last three years, and even after the chaos and volatility we saw at Shinnecock on Friday, it's tempting to view Dustin Johnson as a figure of the past. Figures of the past live on in stories, and everyone who has spent time around Dustin Johnson, even if it's only peripherally or for a short time, has a favorite DJ story. Here's mine:
It was 2014, I wanted to profile him for a book I was working on, and his agent David Winkle arranged for me to walk with him for an hour on Wednesday at the Colonial pro-am. He surprised me the entire time—he was engaging and thoughtful, occasionally crass but never dismissive the way I thought he might be. At one point, he barked at his brother and caddie AJ, who was still relatively new on his bag and resting under the shade of a pecan tree, to get him the yardage. The moment I'll never forget, though, came when one of the pro-am players came by with a yellow flag.
"Is this kosher?" he asked, holding the flag out for Johnson to sign. Johnson signed it without much acknowledgement, but it apparently wasn't good enough for the man.
"Will you sign it, 'To Steve'?" he asked.
Johnson took the flag back, looked at it—everything he does happens at his own slow rhythm—and wrote the words "All the best" above his signature.
I found this very funny, though I suppressed it, but you could see the man's heart sink. The dilemma passed over his face, and he mustered up the courage to ask again.
"But can you sign it 'To Steve'?"
DJ, now slightly annoyed, took the flag back again. He took a long look and then made up his mind.
"Well, they already got their name here," he said, laying a large finger on the flag.
I peeked over—he was pointing at the signature of another player, who had written "To Steve."
The man looked at him, wondering if this was some kind of joke, but DJ just stared back with those dead eyes. The man, of course, cracked first.
"Yeah," he said. "That's awesome."
And he walked away with a story that I'm sure he never told.
*****
Warren Little
On Friday at Shinnecock, Johnson's name appeared on the leaderboard in second place. He's 41 years old for the next three days, and this was a return to form that was hard to see coming unless you paid close attention to his last two outings on LIV—fourth in Korea, T-5 in Andalucia. He did the bulk of his damage late on Thursday, with four straight birdies to start his back nine (Shinnecock's front), then came back Friday morning to make two more birdies to finish his first round. There wasn't much break before he teed off for Round 2, and he stayed even through 10 holes. At four under, he was the nearest chaser to his white-hot playing partner Wyndham Clark.
We barely had time to process this renaissance, though, before the ship took water. A double at 11, two more bogeys at 12 and 13, and then the true disaster: A quad at 15 that included one bunker-to-bunker gaffe, a chunked follow-up that stayed in the sand, and a skulled bunker shot that ran off the green. Shinnecock is the kind of course where you can hit three shots from two different bunkers on the same hole, and though he recovered to make birdie on 16 and make the cut, he had dropped from solo second to T-53, from a single shot off the lead to ten, and it felt like his moment had passed.
Even so ...
... in some ways he was the most interesting man on the course. Even now, past his prime and perhaps pat his interest in playing elite golf, there's an aura around DJ that very few other plays can match. It's his size and power, his obvious athleticism, that grim Clint Eastwood demeanor, and the slow, almost predatory way he moves. There's a sense that he's pure id, which is a polite way of acknowledging the perception that he's not very smart. I don't agree with that, although his interviews can be painfully dull and he doesn't seem to take great pleasure in ruminating, or sometimes even talking. But those qualities almost make his brand stronger, and when you combine that with a celebrity wife, a couple majors, and the pure alpha energy, he's a perpetually fascinating figure for galleries. I dare you to look away.
He's one of those apostates whose reputation has been hurt the least by going to LIV, probably because unlike a Graeme McDowell or Jon Rahm, you never expected him to care about (or even consider) any of the ethical problems with the Saudi regime, and so you could never accuse him of playing the hypocrite. But the move still took a toll; he put together a decent year of major performances after the defection, including two top-10s, but in his last 11 tries, he's missed six cuts and never finished inside the top 20. He hasn't even won on LIV in two years, and it all prompted a chicken-or-egg style question:
Did he sign with LIV because he stopped caring about golf, or did he stop caring about golf because he signed with LIV?
That may be too glib, too nonspecific, but either way, you can't call it—whatever it is—any kind of tragedy. He's in the late stages of his career, he won two majors, he has a lot of money, and if anyone seems capable of contentment after the hurricane of a dynamic career, it's him.
But this all sounds very conclusive, very fatalistic, and after his round, Johnson didn't sound like someone who thought of himself in the past tense. Around 20 reporters gathered around him by the flash area—a testament to his ongoing appeal—and he seemed mostly at ease despite his 77.
Christian Petersen
" I felt like I played really solid today," he said. "Hit a lot of good putts that didn't go in."
Recapping his own around, it was mostly a story of a punishing wind and a few unfortunate rocks.
"The first one on 15," he remembered, "the rock got in between the face and kicked it. I mean, it went five yards further left than it should have ... it came out and hooked. And then the next one, it hit a rock and it popped it straight up, and so it came out shorter. And then on the third one, I hit a rock and it went into the ball."
"Sounds like a lot of rocks," one reporter observed.
"Yeah," he said, "it's tough. It' the ones that you can't see. Obviously the big ones that are sitting on top of you, you can move them, but I had where I could see them but they were in the sand."
On his recent form, he spoke about returning to the original lofts on his clubs just before Korea, where he just had an instinct to bend them back. But while he spoke about the present, the most interesting elements of his biography came to mind; the pedigree that included a grandfather drafted by the Lakers and a father who starred in high school football; the teenage hustler who won money against grown men at his club in Columbia, S.C., after he finished his shift on the maintenance crew; the dark turn when he became involved on the fringes of a theft and murder investigation; the rebirth under a "hardass" coach at Coastal Carolina; the quick rise on the PGA Tour; the heartbreaks at majors until the breakthrough at Oakmont, followed five years later by the COVID Masters; the wild rumors, the wild suspension, the wild marriage, and the disappearing act that took the wild away.
There's more salt with the pepper in his beard these days, but nothing else about him feels particularly old or lost, and his natural talent is still obvious at a glance. Nevertheless, the events of the last few years have made DJ seem like golf's forgotten man. He made us remember him again on Friday, even if it didn't last very long, and all things considered, it was a good memory, and maybe even a poignant one—a reminder of the small pleasures we've lost in the torrents of history that still sweep a divided sport through its most turbulent decade.
A France XV proved too skilful for England in the teams' non-Test summer warm-up in Vannes, easing away to a comfortable victory that demonstrated their greater strength in depth.
A nicely worked try by Cadan Murley in the opening minute gave England a flying start, but they were soon reeled in once France's quicksilver handling game got up to speed.
The hosts' lead was two points at the break, but two superb tries within five minutes of the restart, combined with England's set-piece wilting in the final quarter, sealed Steve Borthwick's side's fate.
While England were without Northampton and Exeter stars before their clubs' meeting in the Prem final on Saturday, France were similarly affected by their own domestic play-offs.
Toulouse, Racing 92, Stade Francais and Montpellier all retained their internationals as they prepare for the Top 14 semi-finals.
However, with seven starters from European champions Bordeaux-Begles, France showed more cohesion.
Borthwick will draw positives from the performances of wings Noah Caluori and Murley, Ted Hill's energy up front and an enterprising cameo from replacement scrum-half Raffi Quirke.
Benhard Janse van Rensburg, the South African-born Bristol centre, came off the bench and could have had a try, but spilled the ball over the line as he cut a good line from inside centre.
England's summer continues with a formidable Nations Championship opener away to South Africa in Johannesburg on 4 July, before matches against Fiji and Argentina on subsequent weekends.
England strike first, but France run out convincing winners
Murley made 124 metres with the ball in hand, including a try-scoring break in the opening minute [Getty Images]
England's very first attack delivered a sublime try for Murley as Seb Atkinson ran hard, pulled a pass out the back and accurate work from Harry Randall and Caluori transferred wide for the Harlequins man to hold off the covering Theo Attisogbe and get in at the corner.
That slick first-phase score arrived inside 50 seconds.
France got a grip on much of the rest of the first half.
England hooker Theo Dan had already managed to deny Esteban Capilla, ripping the ball loose over the tryline, before Nicolas Depoortere, playing for the first time since dislocating his shoulder in the Six Nations defeat by Scotland in March, barged over on eight minutes.
The lively Gregoire Arfeuil followed soon after, gliding onto Yoram Moefana's neat inside ball to give France a 14-5 lead.
England's attempts to fight back were undermined by understandable handling errors from a make-shift side, also lacking mainstays such as Maro Itoje, Ben Earl, Ollie Chessum, Ben Spencer and Joe Heyes, in their first match of the summer.
Despite that there were promising combinations between Max Ojomoh and Murley in wide channels and full-back Marcus Smith dovetailed nicely with fly-half George Ford, stepping in to first receiver at times.
And on the stroke of half-time, another first-phase strike move delivered with Caluori in off his wing to put Smith into a hole. Smith stepped off his left foot, leaving the cover defence behind, and went in under the posts to take his team down the tunnel just two points adrift at 14-12.
But France's determination not to die with the ball and daring to run it from deep paid off after the break.
Scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec, playing at his boyhood club, scampered over for a hugely popular score before Antoine Hastoy wormed over at the end of another sweeping move that England could never pin down.
Caluori had a try wiped off from a knock-on by replacement hooker Jamie Blamire, but England couldn't get a real toehold as they toiled at the set-piece.
A horrible defensive lapse allowed Baptiste Jauneau to tap-and-go through the heart of where the visiting defence should be and put fellow replacement Fabien Brau-Boirie under the posts for a 33-12 lead with two minutes to go.
England rallied too little, too late, with Ojomoh going in from a smart, flat mis-pass from captain Ford in the final play of the match.
Canada's Ismael Kone leaves the field on a stretcher during the second half of a 2026 FIFA World Cup Group B soccer match against Qatar, in Vancouver. Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press via ZUMA Press/dpa
Canada's Ismaël Koné is set to fully recover from a broken leg sustained in the 6-0 World Cup win over Qatar.
"Last night, Ismaël Koné underwent successful surgery to repair a lower limb fracture. He is expected to make a full recovery but will miss the remainder of FIFA World Cup 2026. You will come back stronger, Isma!" a statement from the Canada team said on Friday.
Coach Jesse Marsch said "everyone could hear the bone snap" following Thursday's incident in Vancouver, which led to Assim Madibo's red card for a reckless tackle.
Koné, who waved to fans from the stretcher despite the pain, wrote on Instagram: "Your love and support has been felt, honestly thank you so much. You can't even imagine how grateful I am to everyone who reached out and that has me in their prayers.
"To Canadian brothers, as I turned myself into assistant coach to support you from the sideline - I wanted you to know that I love you guys from the bottom of my heart and our brotherhood is everything to me. What you guys did yesterday will stay with me forever."
Tajon Buchanan also fractured his leg during Copa America training in 2024 and Canada team mate Moïse Bombito suffered the same injury in October.
Striker Cyle Larin told One Soccer: "It is hard in the moment because it has happened to a couple of players and when it happened it is hard to just digest. We'll be there for Koné.
Asked if they would now try to wrap up first spot in Group B on his behalf after Canada's first ever men's World Cup win, first goalscorer Larin added: "We are going go all the way and we are going to try to do it."
Bombito visited Koné in hospital to show him a quick recovery was possible - even if Koné's World Cup is over.
Bombito hopes to make his first start since his injury against Switzerland on Wednesday, when a victory will make the hosts group winners.
The Detroit Pistons are reportedly exploring trade possibilities involving veteran big man Isaiah Stewart as the franchise looks to improve its perimeter shooting and playmaking heading into the 2026-27 season.
According to league sources, Detroit is willing to listen to offers for Stewart, who has two years and approximately $30 million remaining on his contract. The final year of the deal includes a team option, making him an appealing target for teams seeking frontcourt depth without a long-term financial commitment.
Stewart has been a valuable contributor since being drafted by Detroit in 2020. During the 2025-26 season, he averaged 10.0 points, 5.0 rebounds , and 1.1 assists while shooting 55% from the field. He also continued to expand his range, connecting on 33% of his three-point attempts while providing physical defense and toughness in the paint.
Known around the league for his relentless energy and defensive versatility, Stewart has appeared in more than 350 career games and has become one of Detroit’s most dependable rotation players. However, with the Pistons focused on surrounding their young core with more offensive firepower, the front office appears willing to explore alternatives.
Push for playmaking and floor spacing
One reason Detroit may feel comfortable moving Stewart is the presence of veteran forward-center Paul Reed. Reed is expected to take on a larger role if Stewart is traded. Last season, Reed averaged 7.8 points and 4.5 rebounds in limited minutes while providing strong defensive activity and rebounding off the bench.
The Pistons are coming off one of their most competitive seasons in recent years and are looking to build around their emerging young stars. Adding more floor spacing and secondary playmaking remains a priority as Detroit attempts to take another step toward becoming a consistent playoff contender in the Eastern Conference.
Several teams are expected to express interest in Stewart because of his combination of age, defensive ability, and team-friendly contract structure. As the offseason trade market heats up, Stewart could become one of the more intriguing names available as Detroit continues reshaping its roster for the future.
The NFL Draft is unquestionably the most important event on the NFL offseason calendar. Franchises are built on the backs of the scouting department putting in the work, and the front office using those reports and making the right decisions. While the round one players get all the love, the seventh-round gems are just as important to these rosters.
Daire Carragher of Pro Football Focus (PFF) has the fun idea to go and make an entire, all-NFL seventh-round roster, heading into the 2026 season. On this roster, there were multiple Minnesota Vikings who made the cut:
Jauan Jennings, WR
Will Fries, IOL
Michael Jurgens, IOL
All three players taken in the seventh round of their drafts made the cut, and all three could play a key part in the Vikings' success in 2026. Jennings is expected to be the WR3, Fries has a starting guard spot, and Jurgens is a rotational piece with starting experience.
Minnesota had one seventh-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Gavin Gerhardt, C, out of Cincinnati. With the center position being a question mark this offseason, maybe there is a pathway where someone does this kind of exercise in future years, and we see Gerhardt make the cut.
Giuseppe Puebla was forced play 23 holes on the second day of the U.S. Open, a challenge at any PGA Tour event but even more so at a major played at the difficult Shinnecock Hills Golf Course.
The 17-year-old from Royal Palm Beach had little time between the conclusion of his first round and 9:02 a.m. tee time on June 19. Puebla opened with a birdie on No. 10, finishing the round with a 3-over 73, and a two-day total of 7-over 147.
The cutline was plus-4 when Puebla finished.
Puebla may not be playing on the weekend in his first PGA Tour event but he can take away so many positives having experienced a major championship as one of the two youngest players in the field, joining Jacksonville Beach's Miles Russell.
Russell and Puebla are ranked Nos. 1 and 2, respectively, in the American Junior Golf Association rankings.
Puebla carded seven birdies in his two rounds, including No. 17 in the first round when he rolled in a 30-foot putt; and on his final hole, the par-4 No. 9, after his second shot landed 6-feet from the hole.
Among the professionals Puebla beat were several players ranked in the top 75 in the world including No. 43 Jake Knapp (+8), No. 33 and 2023 European Ryder Cup member Nicolai Hojgaard (+9), No. 42 Alex Smalley (+9), No. 66 Harry Hall (+11), No. 53 Matt McCarty (+12) and No. 71 Matti Schmidt (+14).
The event marked another milestone for Puebla. He is the first golfer in a major championship to feature the Chipotle logo on his hat after finalizing a deal with the Mexican restaurant chain.
Giuseppe Puebla's first round at U.S. Open suspended
Puebla's introduction to the PGA Tour was delayed two hours because of fog. He teed off around 4:45 p.m. June 18 and then had to sleep on a round that was just more than two-thirds complete after running out of daylight.
A birdie-bogey finish to the first round capped an opening round 74.
The Florida Gators commit went right back out for his second round and opened by rolling in a 14-footer for birdie on the 10th hole. His second round included five burdies and eight bogeys.
Puebla was one of four players at Shinnecock Hills from Florida's U.S. Open qualifier at BellenIsles Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens. He finished 7-under (69-68) in "Golf's Longest Day" on June 8, tying PGA Tour veteran Ben Silverman for first place.
Puebla's family, which runs Mario the Baker, an Italian restaurant in Royal Palm Beach, was in Southampton lending their support and to witness this historical moment for Giuseppe.
Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.
Security researchers at Paradigm Shift have published a working exploit, dubbed usbliter8, that achieves arbitrary code execution inside the SecureROM of Apple's A12 and A13 chips.
That code is burned into the silicon at manufacture. No software update can reach it. Affected devices will carry this flaw for as long as they stay in use.
This is not a remote attack. It requires
The Gentlemen ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation is actively developing and maintaining a suite of endpoint detection and response (EDR) killers that it hands out to affiliates for impairing system defenses before deploying the encryptor.
This mature portfolio of EDR-terminating tools is centered around a framework that's known as GentleKiller.
"They also incorporate third-party or
Your Samsung phone has two great features to safeguard your data and privacy under the Theft Protection section. This intelligent feature kit provides a necessary shield to your Galaxy phone in case it gets stolen while you use it.
Think you are roaming outside and using your phone for surfing or attending an important phone call. You suddenly come to know that someone snatched your device from your hands, leaving you shocked at the moment.
Smartphones are no longer just communication devices. They have become a crucial part of our lives as they store credentials, digital keys, banking apps, and digital identity. Losing the phone means you are losing almost everything you digitized.
Samsung phones have a Theft Detection feature, but it must be enabled manually. When enabled, it ensures your phone locks itself if a possible theft is detected. It has been designed brilliantly and works the way it should.
Smartphone theft can happen unexpectedly, but taking a few minutes to enable Theft Protection can help safeguard your data and privacy.
The suite of these intelligent security tools can automatically lock your Samsung smartphone when theft is detected, lock a phone when it goes offline for an extended period, and even allow users to remotely lock their device.
Technically, Theft Detection Lock can identify motion patterns commonly associated with theft, such as a device being suddenly snatched away from a user. If suspicious activity is detected, the smartphone screen automatically locks.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to enable the Theft Detection feature:
Step 1: Open Settings and tap Security and privacy
Step 2: Tap Lost device protection
Step 3: Select Theft protection
Step 4: Tap Theft Detection Lock
Step 5: Tap Turn on
Step 6: Tap Offline Device Lock
Step 7: Tap Turn on
Step 8: Tap Remote Lock and select Use Remote Lock to enable the feature
The debate around AI-generated assets in games is heating up, and Pocketpair has already taken a clear stance. The Japanese studio, best known for Palworld, says it is not using generative AI in its games, arguing that potential customers are rejecting "fake" assets and other AI-generated content.
EUV is the technology that underpins today's most advanced processors. The machines are used by companies such as TSMC to manufacture high-performance chips for Nvidia and Apple. They are roughly the size of a school bus, are produced in limited quantities, and require constant maintenance from ASML engineers.
The figure will be displayed at Sega Store Tokyo in Shibuya PARCO from June 23, 2026, as part of a broader anniversary campaign including merchandise, concerts, and brand collaborations.
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There is not really much that can be said when your own PR firm, typically populated with people who are most adept at putting a positive spin on even the most cataclysmic of disasters, won't step up to defend your product, as the Poplar Group appears to have just done, leaving Trump Mobile's beseiged T1 Phone in the lurch. Poplar Group has now reportedly abandoned its one-year-long PR-related association with Trump Mobile, leaving the T1 Phone in the lurch Trump Mobile had reportedly entered into a PR services contract with the Poplar Group back in June 2025. Now, just around […]
USMNT face Australia in their second 2026 World Cup, chasing the leadership of the Group D. Far from being an easy game, Mauricio Pochettino’s offensive setup will clash against Tony Popovic’s defensive approach. Here we will make a minute-by-minute coverage of the game.
After imposing their scoring power against Paraguay, USMNT face Australia in their second match of the 2026 World Cup. Because both teams earned a victory in their first match, the winner would establish as the leader of Group D, making it a very important game. Nevertheless, the match is expected to be quite competitive, as Mauricio Pochettino’s offensive setup will clash against Tony Popovic’s defensive approach.
Without being one of the most favored teams, Australia managed to surprise everyone by defeating Türkiye in convincing fashion. Without their offensive side being the brightest, they imposed their powerful counterattack as their greatest strength. Nevertheless, their defensive side is the brightest, as the high press and numerous defenders suffocate opponents. Therefore, they could make the game difficult for Mauricio Pochettino’s team.
USMNT have managed to become one of the most solid national teams on the offensive side. Alongside the scoring power of Folarin Balogun, Mauricio Pochettino relies on Max Tillman, and Weston McKennie as creative focal points. With this, they manage to be quite differential, dominating possession and being quite effective. Because of this, they are expected to be dominant, relying on the spaces behind Australia as a key axis.
Malik Tillman #17 of the USMNT and Jacob Italiano #4 of Australia.
While Portugal's opening match ended in disappointment, a new headline emerged from Houston as Ronaldo reached yet another landmark that further strengthened his remarkable legacy.
The debate between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi has followed soccer for nearly two decades, and the 2026 World Cup has added another fascinating chapter to their historic rivalry. While Portugal’s opening match ended in disappointment, a new headline emerged from Houston as Ronaldo reached yet another landmark that further strengthened his remarkable legacy.
The result itself was far from ideal for Portugal, which was held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo in its opening Group K fixture. Yet amid the frustration, attention quickly shifted toward a milestone that could keep Ronaldo’s name in the record books for years to come, while leaving Messi with one more achievement to pursue.
The Selecao das Quinas entered the tournament with high expectations and appeared to be on course for victory when Joao Neves gave the side an early lead. However, DR Congo responded brilliantly, with Yoane Wissa scoring the nation’s first-ever World Cup goal to secure a historic point.
Despite controllingpossession, Portugal struggled to convert dominance into meaningful chances. The African side remained organized throughout the contest and frustrated Roberto Martinez’s team with disciplined defending and effective counterattacks. The draw leaves Group K wide open ahead of Portugal’s upcoming matches against Uzbekistan and Colombia.
Ronaldo reaches another historic World Cup milestone
While the result disappointed Portuguese supporters, the match itself marked another extraordinary achievement for Ronaldo. The Portugal captain joined Lionel Messi as only the second player in soccer history to appear in six different FIFA World Cups. The milestone further cemented his place among the sport’s most enduring stars.
The achievement arrived during what is already becoming one of the most memorable World Cups ever staged. Messi had grabbed headlines less than 24 hours earlier after scoring a hat-trick for Argentina against Algeria, once again proving why he remains one of soccer’s greatest performers. Yet Ronaldo responded by creating a piece of history of his own.
Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal.
The record that Messi will chase next
The biggest talking point from Ronaldo’s appearance was the age-related record he established. Aged 41 years and 132 days, Cristiano Ronaldo became the oldest outfield player to start a match in FIFA World Cup history, according toOpta. The previous record belonged to Canada’s Atiba Hutchinson, who started a World Cup match at 39 years and 296 days during the 2022 tournament.
41 – Aged 41 years and 132 days, 🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo is the oldest outfield player to start a match in FIFA World Cup history.
The milestone means Messi still has a significant record left to chase. The Argentina captain will turn 39 shortly on June 24. Thus, if he somehow extends his career until the 2030 World Cup at the age of 43, he could potentially surpass Ronaldo’s age-related achievement.
Cristiano Ronaldo (L) of Portugal and Lionel Messi (R) of Argentina.
Scotland and Morocco will face against each other in Matchday 2 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the clash live in the United States.
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Scotlandenters its second group stage match in a commanding position. After securing a crucial 1-0 victory over Haiti, Steve Clarke’s side sits atop Group C. While the performance was far from dominant, the three points provide a vital cushion, meaning a draw against Moroccowould be enough to secure a place in the knockout rounds for the first time in the nation’s history.
Morocco, meanwhile, comes into this clash fueled by confidence after a spectacular performance in their 1-1 draw against Brazil. The reigning AFCON champions were fearless, taking the game to the South American giants and demonstrating their quality on the global stage. Despite having only one point, their display has marked them as the favorites, and they will be playing with urgency to claim a win and bolster their qualification hopes.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
The opening round of matches painted two very different pictures for these teams. Scotland, despite the win, looked vulnerable against Haiti, matching them on expected goals (1.05 xG) and conceding 15 shots. Their victory was a result of grit rather than control, and it highlighted potential weaknesses, particularly in midfield, that a team of Morocco’s caliber could exploit.
This match projects to be a classic clash of styles. Morocco is expected to dominate possession, using the technical skill and pace of their attackers to break down Scotland’s defense. Their aggressive start against Brazil, where they fired off five shots in the first ten minutes, signals their intent to play on the front foot. Scotland, in response, will likely adopt a pragmatic, defensive posture, aiming to absorb pressure and hit Morocco on the counter-attack.
The motivations for each side will define the flow of the game. For Scotland, a single point guarantees passage to the Round of 32, so a disciplined, low-risk approach is probable. For Morocco, anything less than a victory could complicate their path out of the group. This dynamic sets up a fascinating tactical battle where Morocco’s attacking ambition will test Scotland’s defensive resilience to its limits.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
These two nations have a limited but significant history, having met just once before in a major tournament. That encounter took place during the group stage of the 1998 tournament in France, which was also the last time Scotland qualified for the finals before the current competition.
In that decisive 1998 match, Morocco emerged as comfortable 3-0 victors, with goals from Salaheddine Bassir and Abdeljalil Hadda ending Scotland‘s campaign. This historical result gives Morocco a psychological edge, as they have previously triumphed when the stakes were high against this very opponent.
Looking at broader trends, Morocco has faced European opposition 18 times in the tournament, recording four wins, seven draws, and seven losses. Scotland, conversely, has only played against an African (CAF) nation twice in its history, with a record of one win and one loss—that loss being the aforementioned defeat to Morocco.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Morocco enters this crucial fixture with a clean bill of health, while Scotland is managing a minor defensive injury concern.
For Scotland, the primary question mark is over defender Scott McKenna, who missed the opener with a calf issue. Manager Steve Clarke is unlikely to risk him, meaning he will probably stick with the same starting eleven that got the job done against Haiti. The rest of the squad is fit and ready, prepared for a stern defensive test.
Morocco reports no injuries following their demanding draw with Brazil. Their impressive performance suggests that few, if any, changes will be made to the lineup. The confidence and cohesion displayed against one of the tournament favorites will be a major asset as they look to secure their first win.
Scotland Projected XI (4-4-2): Gunn; Robertson, Hanley, Hendry, Hickey; McGinn, Ferguson, McTominay, Gannon-Doak; Shankland, Adams. This lineup reflects a pragmatic approach, rewarding the players who secured the opening-day victory. The structure is designed for defensive solidity, relying on the midfield work rate of McTominay and McGinn to disrupt Morocco’s rhythm while looking to release Che Adams and Lawrence Shankland on the break.
Morocco Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Bono; Mazraoui, Riad, Diop, Hakimi; El Aynaoui, Bouaddi; El Khannouss, Ounahi, Díaz; Saibari. This formation allows Morocco to leverage its technical superiority in midfield and attack. With creative forces like Azzedine Ounahi and Brahim Díaz supporting Ismael Saibari, who scored against Brazil, this lineup is built to control possession and create numerous scoring opportunities against a deep-lying Scottish defense.
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Ahead of the match in Seattle, one major talking point has dominated discussion around the squad, with Christian Pulisic's place in the lineup becoming the focus of attention.
The United States enters a crucial Group D showdown with Australia carrying momentum, confidence, and the expectation of another strong performance. Yet ahead of the match in Seattle, one major talking point has dominated discussion around the squad, with Christian Pulisic‘s absence from the lineup becoming the focus of attention.
After opening the 2026 World Cup with an emphatic victory, the host nation finds itself in a strong position. Australia also arrives full of belief following an impressive result of its own, setting up a meeting between two teams aiming to take a significant step toward the Round of 32.
The USMNT made a statement in its opening World Cup match, defeating Paraguay 4-1 in a performance many described as one of the strongest under Pochettino’s leadership. Folarin Balogun stole the headlines with a brace, while the attacking unit consistently caused problems throughout the match.
The result pushed the United States to the top of Group D and reinforced growing optimism around the team’s chances of making a deep run on home soil. On the other hand, Australia also enjoyed a memorable start, defeating Turkiye 2-0 despite entering the match as the underdog.
That victory placed the Socceroos level on points with the Americans and created a high-stakes encounter between the group’s two early winners. A victory for either nation would move it significantly closer to securing qualification for the knockout stage and potentially claiming first place in the group.
The reason why Christian Pulisic is missing
The United States will surely benefit from a strong home record in Seattle. The national team has never lost at Lumen Field, and the expected crowd of more than 69,000 supporters is set to create a vibrant atmosphere.
With so much on the line, the Americans hoped to have all their stars available. However, attention soon shifted to Pulisic’s fitness. The reason for the star forward’s absence stems from a left calf injury suffered during the opening match against Paraguay.
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half
The American forward was outstanding during the first half of that game and registered an assist before being substituted at halftime. According to the 27-year-old himself, he had already taken a knock to the same area shortly before the tournament began and then received another kick during the match.
Initially, Pulisic attempted to ease concerns: “I’ve had similar things before. I’m staying positive. I don’t think it’s anything.” Despite that optimism, the winger spent the week training separately from the main group.
He completed modified sessions, worked individually with fitness staff, and was frequently seen wearing a protective sleeve on his left calf. As a result, Pochettino and the medical staff opted for caution rather than risking their most influential player in the second group-stage match.
What did Mauricio Pochettino say?
Speaking before the Australia clash, Pochettino confirmed that a final decision would be made after discussions with the medical team. “Tonight, we have a meeting with our medical staff. We will assess the whole group,” the coach explained.
— U.S. Soccer Men’s National Team (@USMNT) June 19, 2026
He also delivered an encouraging update regarding the player’s progress: “He’s evolving and much better from Friday. We will see.” Pochettino remained optimistic that the issue would not keep Pulisic out for long: “If he’s not available tomorrow, he’ll be back for the next game.”
The Argentine emphasized the effort Pulisic has made throughout the recovery process. “Christian is strong and has a great mentality and is doing a fantastic effort to try to be ready as soon as possible”, the USMNT boss added.
Christian Pulisic #10 of United States arrives at the stadium
For this Matchday 2 FIFA World Cup group-stage clash, USA will face off against Australia. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States.
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The USAreturns to action in a pivotal Group D clash, looking to build on a spectacular opening-day performance. After dismantling Paraguay 4-1, Mauricio Pochettino‘s squad has sent a clear message that the pressure of hosting the tournament is fuel, not a burden. With a high-energy system and a roaring home crowd in Seattle, the USMNT aims to take a commanding step toward the knockout rounds.
Australia enters this matchup as a giant-killer in the making. The Socceroos defied expectations with a disciplined and resilient 2-0 victory over Turkiye, showcasing a defensive grit that could frustrate the American attack. For Tony Popovic‘s young and fearless squad, this match is an opportunity to prove their opening win was no fluke and to spoil the party for the co-hosts on their own soil.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
This game presents a fascinating clash of trajectories. The USA began its campaign with the commanding authority expected of a host nation, demonstrating lethal efficiency in front of goal. In contrast, Australia embraced the underdog role, absorbing immense pressure from Turkiye and executing a perfect counter-attacking game plan. The Americans’ momentum is built on offensive firepower, while Australia‘s confidence stems from its newfound defensive steel.
The tactical battle will be decided by whether the USA’s high-pressing, possession-dominant style can break down Australia‘s organized low-block. Pochettino‘s system relies on relentless pressure and quick ball recovery, but Popovic‘s 5-4-1 formation proved incredibly difficult to penetrate. The key will be whether the US can find a way through the disciplined Australian lines or if the Socceroos can once again capitalize on fast transitions.
With both teams securing three points in their opening fixtures, the motivation is clear: consolidate a position at the top of Group D. A victory for either side would be a massive stride toward securing qualification for the knockout stage. For the USA, it’s about meeting expectations and delighting the home fans. For Australia, it’s about continuing to upset the established order and proving they are serious contenders.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
While this is the first meeting between the USA and Australia at a major tournament, the two nations have faced off twice before in international friendlies. The historical record favors the Americans, who have won both previous encounters. This provides a psychological edge for the host nation heading into this crucial group stage match.
Their most recent clash was in October 2025, a match the USA won 2-1 thanks to a brace from striker Haji Wright. That game offered a glimpse into the dynamics of this matchup, with the US controlling possession and Australia looking to strike on the break. The narrow scoreline suggests that despite the USA‘s historical dominance, the Socceroos are more than capable of competing.
A notable trend from their past games is that both teams have found the back of the net in each meeting. The USA has a 5-2 aggregate goal difference across the two matches. Interestingly, this will be Australia‘s first-ever World Cup match against a CONCACAF opponent, adding a layer of unpredictability to the encounter.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
The USA heads into this second group game with fitness concerns over key attackers, while Australia arrives at full strength and brimming with confidence.
Mauricio Pochettino faces a nervous wait on the status of Folarin Balogun, who scored twice against Paraguay before leaving with a muscle issue. Similarly, star player Christian Pulisic was substituted at halftime as a precaution for a calf concern. While Pochettino remains optimistic about their availability, their fitness will be monitored closely ahead of kickoff.
In stark contrast, Australia coach Tony Popovic has a fully fit squad to choose from. After a flawless defensive performance and an unexpected victory against Turkiye, there is no pressure to make changes. The young squad, which featured ten tournament debutants, is riding a wave of momentum and will be eager to test themselves against the hosts.
USA Projected XI (4-1-2-3): Freese; Robinson, Richards, Ream, Freeman; Adams; McKennie, Tillman; Pulisic, Dest; Balogun. Assuming Balogun and Pulisic are passed fit, expect Pochettino to field an unchanged lineup to maintain momentum. The attacking trio’s fluid movement and ability to convert chances will be critical to breaking down Australia’s disciplined defense.
Australia Projected XI (5-4-1): Beach; Italiano, Circati, Souttar, Burgess, Bos; Metcalfe, O’Neill, Okon-Engstler, Irankunda; Toure. Popovic will likely stick with the same system and personnel that secured the historic win over Turkiye. Goalkeeper Patrick Beach, who made a record eight saves, will be vital once again, while the team will look to winger NestoryIrankunda to create opportunities on the counter-attack.
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One particular edition stands above all the others for the number of red cards shown, making it one of the most controversial tournaments in soccer history.
The FIFA World Cup has delivered unforgettable goals, dramatic upsets, and emotional celebrations throughout its history. It has also produced moments when discipline became the defining story, leaving national teams to battle with fewer players after costly dismissals. One particular edition stands above all the others for the number of red cards shown, making it one of the most controversial tournaments in soccer history.
From the earliest tournaments to the modern era of VAR, red cards have shaped countless World Cup matches. Some dismissals changed the course of title races, while others became iconic moments that are still discussed decades later. Before the introduction of colored cards, referees still had the authority to send players off, although they relied solely on verbal instructions and hand gestures.
The first recorded World Cup dismissal came in 1930, when Peru captain Placido Galindo was expelled during a group-stage match against Romania after protesting a referee’s decision and becoming involved in a heated confrontation.
To make disciplinary decisions easier to understand across different languages and cultures, FIFA introduced the yellow and red card system at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Interestingly, although the cards were available for the first time, no player received a red card during that tournament.
Mauro Silva of Brazil is shown the red card as he argues with the referee during the 1994 World Cup
The World Cup edition with the most red cards
As soccer became faster and more physical, disciplinary records steadily increased. The 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany remains the tournament with the highest number of dismissals, producing an incredible 28 red cards across 64 matches.
That edition became famous for several explosive encounters, none more memorable than the infamous “Battle of Nuremberg” between Portugal and the Netherlands. Referee Valentin Ivanov issued 16 yellow cards and four red cards, making it the most ill-tempered match in World Cup history.
World Cup
Host(s)
Matches
Red Cards
Red Cards per Match
1930
Uruguay
18
1
0.056
1934
Italy
17
1
0.059
1938
France
18
4
0.222
1950
Brazil
22
0
0.000
1954
Switzerland
26
3
0.115
1958
Sweden
35
3
0.086
1962
Chile
32
3
0.094
1966
England
32
5
0.156
1970
Mexico
32
0
0.000
1974
West Germany
38
5
0.132
1978
Argentina
38
3
0.079
1982
Spain
52
5
0.096
1986
Mexico
52
8
0.154
1990
Italy
52
16
0.308
1994
United States
52
15
0.288
1998
France
64
22
0.344
2002
South Korea / Japan
64
17
0.266
2006
Germany
64
28
0.438
2010
South Africa
64
17
0.266
2014
Brazil
64
10
0.156
2018
Russia
64
4
0.063
2022
Qatar
64
4
0.063
Another unforgettable moment arrived in the tournament’s final when France captain Zinedine Zidane was sent off for headbutting Italy defender Marco Materazzi during extra time. The dismissal marked one of the most shocking endings to an iconic international career and remains one of the defining moments in World Cup history.
Red card trends throughout World Cup history
Disciplinary records have fluctuated significantly across different tournaments. Early editions generally featured very few dismissals, although matches were often highly physical and referees lacked the visual card system that exists today.
Following the introduction of red cards in 1974, the numbers gradually increased before reaching their peak during the 1990s and 2000s. The 1990 tournament produced 16 dismissals, 1998 recorded 19, and 2006 established the all-time record with 28.
Deco #20 (R) of Portugal is shown the red card by Referee Valentin Ivanov of Russia.
In contrast, recent tournaments have seen a dramatic decline. Both the 2018 World Cup in Russia and the 2022 tournament in Qatar produced only four red cards each, making them the cleanest editions in the modern era.
Many observers attribute this decline to improvements in officiating, greater emphasis on player discipline, and the arrival of Video Assistant Referee (VAR), which has helped referees make more accurate decisions during critical incidents.
National teams with the most World Cup red cards
Some national teams have accumulated far more dismissals than others over the years. Brazil holds the unwanted record with 11 red cards in World Cup history, reflecting both its long participation record and several controversial moments.
Argentina follows with 10 red cards, while Uruguay has collected nine. Cameroon, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, and Russia also rank among the teams with the highest disciplinary totals across multiple tournaments.
Rank
Team
Red Cards
1.
Brazil
11
2.
Argentina
10
3.
Cameroon
9
3.
Uruguay
9
5.
The Netherlands
8
5.
Italy
8
5.
Germany
8
8.
Portugal
6
8.
Mexico
6
8.
France
6
11.
Hungary
5
Individual records that still stand
Several individual dismissals have become permanent parts of World Cup folklore. Uruguay’s Jose Batista remains the fastest player ever sent off, receiving a red card just 56 seconds into a match against Scotland during the 1986 tournament.
A player is sent off after being shown the red card by the referee
Only two players have ever been dismissed twice at the World Cup. Cameroon defender Rigobert Song received red cards in 1994 and 1998, while France legend Zinedine Zidane was sent off in both 1998 and the unforgettable 2006 final.
Goalkeepers have rarely suffered the same fate. Only Gianluca Pagliuca (Italy), Itumeleng Khune (South Africa), and Wayne Hennessey (Wales) have been dismissed during World Cup matches.
Zinedine Zidane of France is shown the red card by Referee Horacio Elizondo
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Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi final serisinde Fenerbahçe Beko, Beşiktaş GAİN'i 3-1 yendi. Sarı-lacivertliler, Tarık Biberovic'in bitime 1.9 saniye kala attığı üçlükle Beşiktaş GAİN'i 77-75 mağlup ederek üst üste 3., toplamda 13. şampiyonluğunu ilan etti.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi play-off final serisi dördüncü maçında Fenerbahçe Beko, deplasmanda Beşiktaş GAİN'i 77-75 yendi.
Bu sonuçla seriyi 3-1 kazanan Fenerbahçe Beko, şampiyonluğa ulaştı.
Derbinin ilk iki dakikasında taraflar skor üretemedi. İki takım da rakibine kolay basket şansı vermezken Beşiktaş GAİN, Sertaç Şanlı'nın dış atış isabetiyle 5. dakikayı 8-6 önde geçti. Takımlar bu çeyrekte üst üste dış atış isabetleri buldu. Fenerbahçe Beko karşısında hücumda topu iyi paylaşan siyah-beyazlılar, 9. dakikayı 20-13, birinci periyodu da 20-16 önde tamamladı.
İkinci çeyreğe Jantunen ve Baldwin'in basketleriyle giren Fenerbahçe, 11. dakika biterken eşitliği (20-20) yakaladı. Bu periyotta oyun, düşük tempoda devam etti. Hücumlarda üst üste isabet bulamayan sarı-lacivertliler karşısında Yiğit Arslan ile üç sayılık basket kaydeden Beşiktaş, 16. dakikada farkı 10 sayıya çıkardı: 34-24. Farkı bir ara 11 sayıya (43-32) çıkaran siyah-beyazlılar, devreye 45-40 üstün girdi.
Serinin üçüncü maçına oranla savunmada ve ribauntlarda daha etkili oyun sergileyen Beşiktaş, 22. dakikada farkı yeniden 11 sayıya yükseltti: 51-40. Arka arkaya hücumlardan skor üretemeyen Beşiktaş önünde 9-0'lık seri yakalayan Fenerbahçe, 25. dakikada farkı 2 sayıya indirdi: 51-49. Taraftarının da desteğini arkasına alarak son bölümde Thomas ve Dotson ile potaya giden siyah-beyazlılar, final periyoduna 4 sayılık (60-56) avantajla gitti.
Beşiktaş GAİN, son çeyreğe Dotson'ın peş peşe üç sayılık basketlerle girdi: 66-58. Savunmada kritik anlarda rakibini durduran siyah-beyazlılar, Yiğit Arslan'ın üç sayılık basketiyle son 4 dakikaya 71-65 önde girdi. Horton-Tucker ile serbest atış çizgisinde hata yapmayan Fenerbahçe Beko, oyuncunun pota altından kaydettiği basketle de 3 dakika kala farkı yeniden 2'ye (71-69) düşürdü. Son dakika içinde Yiğit Arslan'ın kaptırdığı topun ardından sarı-lacivertli ekip, 4 saniye kala Tarık Biberovic ile üç sayılık basketle skoru değiştirdi ve öne geçti: 75-77. Beşiktaş GAİN, son hücumu sayıyla sonuçlandıramadı ve Fenerbahçe Beko mücadeleyi 77-75 kazanarak 2025-26 sezonu şampiyonu oldu.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, katıldığı programda gündemdeki gelişmeleri değerlendirdi. Buruk, sarı-kırmızılı ekiple sözleşme görüşmeleri devam eden Mauro Icardi hakkında konuştu.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, 343 Digital Youtube kanalına açıklamalarda bulundu.
Buruk, sözleşme teklifi yapılan Mauro Icardi için konuştu. Arjantinli oyuncunun mutsuzluğunu açıklayan tecrübeli antrenör sözleşme konusuna da değindi.
Mauro Icardi'nin az süre almaktan şikayetçi olduğunu dile getiren Okan Buruk'un açıklamaları:
“Mauro'yla ilgili görüşümüzü teklif yaparak belli ettik. Başkanımız ona bir teklif yaptı. Menajeriyle birebir başkanımız görüşüyor. Kulüp olarak bir teklif yaptık, oradaki düşüncemizi aslında belli ettik. Onlar da düşünüyorlar. Bizim için çok önemli, benim için de çok önemli. Bu sene sakatlıktan sonra Eylül ayında oynayabilecek duruma geldi. Geçmiş senelere göre aynı şeyi bulması kolay değil. Bir de geçmiş senelerde oynadıkça form tutuyordu, Mauro şu tarz bir oyuncu değil; hafta içi tüm antrenmanları yapsın, bütün şeyi çalışsın tipinden çok, maç oynayan, oynadıkça forma giren bir oyuncu. O da o tür bir oyuncu. Sakatlık sonrası tek forvetli sistemi kullandık. Osimhen'in oynadığı senaryoda Mauro'nun yedek kalması, daha az süre alması onu psikolojik olarak zorluyor, beni de psikolojik anlamda zorluyor. Ben de ona karşı inanılmaz bir sevgim var, bu zamana kadar Galatasaray'a yaptıkları, hepimiz onu çok seviyoruz, çok önemli, bana da teknik direktör olarak çok güç kattı.”
Fenerbahçe'nin UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. eleme turundaki rakibi Gornik Zabrze'nin sahibi Lukas Podolski, eşleşmeye dair sosyal medya hesabından dikkat çeken bir paylaşımda bulundu. Bir dönem Galatasaray forması da giyen Alman futbol adamı, sarı-lacivertlilerle oynayacakları maçların kendisi için çok özel bir anlam taşıdığını belirtti.
Fenerbahçe'nin UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. eleme turunda karşılaşacağı Gornik Zabrze'nin sahibi Lukas Podolski, sarı-lacivertlilerle oynanacak eşleşme hakkında dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu.
Bir dönem Galatasaray forması da giyen Alman futbol adamı, sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Futbol bazen garip ve komik olabiliyor. Gornik Zabrze'nin sahibi olarak çıkacağım ilk resmî maç Türkiye'de, Fenerbahçe'ye karşı olması ayrı bir anlam taşıyor.
Futbolun en büyük derbilerinden birinin parçası olmuş ve Galatasaray'ı gururla temsil etmiş biri olarak bu benim için çok özel bir an. Belki de emeklilik biraz daha bekleyebilir; kramponları yeniden giyip sahaya dönme ve bir kez daha mücadele etme zamanı gelmiştir!"
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Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Neftçi” ekvadorlu hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi Cordan Rezabala ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
“Neftçi” 26 yaşlı futbolçuya təşəkkür edib, ona gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Corcan Rezabala ötən ilin yayında “Neftçi”yə transfer olunmuşdu. Ekvadorlu yarımmüdafiəçi bu komandanın heyətində 26 rəsmi oyun keçirib. O, bu görüşlərdə cəmi 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
Ekvadorun “İndependyente” klubunun yetirməsi olan Rezabala vətənindən başqa, Meksika liqasında da çıxış edib. 2024-cü ilin fevralından 2025-ci ilin fevralına qədər “Sumqayıt”ın formasını geyinmiş Rezabala Azərbaycan klubundan ayrıldıqdan sonra “Dorados Sinaloa”da çıxış edib.
Cordan Rezabala 17, 20 və 23 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Ekvador millisinin şərəfini qoruyub, 2019-cu ildə U-20-nin heyətində Cənubi Amerika çempionu olub.
Xatırladaq ki, “Neftçi” daha öncə Vensan Abubakar, Edvin Kuç, Kristian Kostin və Murad Məmmədovla da yollarını ayırmışdı. Əvəzində paytaxt klubu hələlik Rüfət Abbasovu heyətinə qatıb.
Bolqarıstanın ÇSKA (Sofiya) komandasının Avstriya toplanışı çərçivəsində “Qarabağ”a qarşı keçirməyi nəzərdə tutduğu yoxlama oyunu ləğv edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə Bolqarıstan klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Belə ki, sözügedən klub əsas komandanın yay hazırlıq planında dəyişiklik edib. İyunun 27-də “Qarabağ”a qarşı Avstriyada keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulan yoxlama oyunu ləğv olunub. Buna səbəb komandaların Avropa Liqasında bir-birinə rəqib ola bilmə ehtimalıdır. Hər iki komanda Avroliqada 1-ci mərhələni adlasa, bir-birinə rəqib olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, “Qarabağ” iyunun 22-də Avstriyaya yollanacaq. Komanda Tirol əyalətində iyulun 2-nə qədər hazırlıq keçəcək. Ağdam klubu daha əvvəl elan etmişdi ki, təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində üç yoxlama oyununun keçirilməsi nəzərdə tutulub. İyunun 27-də ÇSKA (Bolqarıstan), iyulun 1-də isə “Metallist” (Ukrayna) və “Ferentsvaroş”la (Macarıstan) yoxlama oyunlarının keçiriləcəyi bildirilmişdi. Böyük ehtimalla, Ağdam klubu Sofiya təmsilçisinin əvəzində özünə fərqli rəqib axtaracaq.
Futbol üzrə Fransa çempionatında mübarizə aparan “Nitsa” komandasının baş məşqçisi, fransız mütəxəssis Klod Pyuel Liqa 1 təmsilçisindən ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klub rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
“Nitsa” rəhbərliyi Pyuelə “qartallar”a xidməti müqabilində minnətdarlığını ifadə edib, mütəxəssisə gələcək fəaliyyətində uğurlar diləyib.
Xatırladaq ki, Pyuel “Nitsa”nın sükanı arxasına 2025-ci ilin dekabr ayında gətirilmişdi. 64 taşlı mütəxəssis bu komandanı 27 oyuna çıxarıb, 8 qələbə, 10 heç-heçə və 9 məğlubiyyət görüb.
“Nitsa” Pyuelin rəhbərliyi altında Liqa 1-in 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 16-cı pillədə başa vurub. Komanda elitada qalmaq üçün “Sent Etyen”lə pley-off görüşləri keçirmək məcburiyyətində qalıb. Bu vəzifənin öhdəsindən çətinliklə gəlmiş komanda Liqa 1-də qalıb.
Klod Pyuel daha öncə “Sent Etyen”, “Lester Siti”, “Sauthempton”, Lion “Olimpik”i, “Lill” və “Monako” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib. O, 2012-2016-cı illər aralığında da “Nitsa”nın baş məşqçisi olub.
Futbol üzrə İngiltərə milli komandasının və Madrid “Real”ının hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçisi Cud Bellingem Avropa futbolunda yeni rekorda imza atıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, buna DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin ilk turunda Xorvatiyaya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunda (4:2) nail olub.
Belə ki, Bellingem dörd müxtəlif böyük beynəlxalq turnirdə iştirak edən ən gənc avropalı futbolçu adını qazanıb. Xorvatiya ilə matç zamanı o, 22 yaşı 353 günlüyündə olub.
Əvvəlki rekord isə Lukas Podolskiyə məxsus idi. O, dördüncü böyük beynəlxalq turnirində 23 yaş 4 günlük olarkən iştirak etmişdi.
Xatırladaq ki, Cud Bellingem 2023-cü ilin iyunundan “Real”da çıxış edir. O, Madrid klubuna 103 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində Dormund “Borussiya”sından keçib. Hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi İspaniya nəhəngi ilə müddəti 2029-cu ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər nəzərdə tutulmuş müqaviləyə imza atıb.
Bellingem geridə qalmış mövsümdə meydana çıxdığı 40 oyunda 8 qol vurub, 5 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. İngilis yarımmüdafiəçinin “Real”ın heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi 140 oyun, 46 qol və 33 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.
Bellingem “Real”la İspaniya Super Kubokunun (2024), İspaniya La Liqasının (2023/2024), UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının (2023/2024), UEFA Super Kubokunun (2024), FIFA Qitələrarası Kubokun (2024) qalibi olub.
Cud Bellingem 2020-ci ilin noyabr ayında debüt etdiyi İngiltərə yığmasının heyətində 49 oyun keçirib, 7 qol vurub və 10 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
“Transfermarkt” 22 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçisinin transfer dəyərini 130 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
II Liqada “Ayın qolu” layihəsi çərçivəsində “Göygöl” futbol klubunun üzvü Taleh Hüseynzadə mükafatlandırılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. May ayının ən yaxşı qolunun müəllifinə mükafatı PFL-in inzibati binasında qurumun Yarışların təşkili və qeydiyyatı şöbəsinin rəisi Elçin Mehtiyev təqdim edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Bölgə klubu Həzrət İsayev, Elmir Rəhimzadə, Riad Abbaszadə və Orxan Fərəcovla yollarını ayırıb. Futbolçuların müddəti başa çatan müqavilələri uzadılmayıb.
Azərbaycanın Əməkdar həkimi Boris Xetaqurov Peşəkar Futbol Liqasında qonaq olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, PFL prezidenti Elxan Səmədovla görüşən veteran futbol həkimi yeni yazdığı “50 il futbolda” kitabı haqqında məlumat verib, xatirələrini bölüşüb.
Xetaqurov kitabın bir nüsxəsini Elxan Səmədova hədiyyə edib. Yekunda xatirə şəkili çəkdirilib.
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Stefan De Vrij will be out of contract at Inter after June 30, and Friday’s reports indicate that the Netherlands international will not be signing a new deal in San Siro.
De Vrij expected to leave Inter on free transfer
De Vrij is one of several senior Nerazzurri players whose contracts will be expiring in less than a fortnight’s time, along with the likes of Yann Sommer, Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian.
Unlike Sommer, Acerbi and Darmian, the 34-year-old De Vrij had been offered the opportunity to extend his stay in San Siro and has been taking his time to evaluate his next steps.
According to the latest updates from Calciomercato.com, all signs point towards De Vrij leaving Inter on a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract at the end of this month.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 23: Stefan de Vrij of FC Internazionale competes for the ball with Santiago Castro of Bologna FC during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and FC Internazionale at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on May 23, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The former Lazio and Feyenoord defender reportedly has an offer on the table from Greek Super League side Panathinaikos and the Dutchman is said to be sold on the idea of Athens as his next destination.
Friday’s reports claim that Panathinaikos have presented De Vrij with a two-year contract offer worth €3m per season in wages.
Friday’s reports claim that Juventus have been in contact with the agent of Paulo Dybala regarding a sensational return to Turin in 2026-27 despite the ongoing negotiations over a new contract with Roma.
Report: Juventus request information on Dybala
Dybala spent seven trophy-laden careers with the Bianconeri, winning the Serie A title five times, the Coppa Italia four times, the Supercoppa Italiana twice and reaching the final of the 2016-17 Champions League before joining Roma on a free transfer in the summer of 2022.
Dybala’s current contract with Roma expires at the end of the month, but the Giallorossi have long been discussing a renewal with ‘La Joya’, who will have to accept a cut in wages from the reported €7m base salary he has been earning for the last two seasons.
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are currently offering Dybala, who will turn 33 in November, a net salary of €2.5m per season, while the player and his entourage are reportedly holding out for €3m per season plus bonuses. This would be for a one-year contract with an option to extend for a further season.
However, Dybala and his agents have not fully closed the doors to opportunities elsewhere, and according to Friday’s updates, Juventus are among the clubs who have been in contact with the player’s representatives to discuss the financial details of a potential deal.
For now, this has been described as an ‘exploratory’ call, and it remains to be seen whether or not Juventus will follow up on this initial sign of interest.
Get today’s transfer updates with the Football Italia Transfer Show on YouTube with fresh news on Paulo Dybala, Nico Paz, Curtis Jones and much more.
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Football Italia Transfer Show: July 19, 2026
It’s been another day with plenty of juicy updates from Serie A, starting with Corriere dello Sport’s report that Nico Paz’s decision to stay at Como for one more season has upset Real Madrid, who still want to bring the Argentine back to the Bernabeu and have warned Cesc Fabregas’ side that they’ll need to pay €60m to remove Madrid’s buy-back option.
VERONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Paulo Dybala during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and AS Roma at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on May 24, 2026 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
According to Gazzetta, Juventus have sounded out Paulo Dybala’s availability to return to Turin as contract extension talks between La Joya and the Giallorossi are still stalling and the striker’s contract expires on June 30, 2026.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 13: Curtis Jones of Liverpool in action during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield on December 13, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Inter are keen on Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, but the Reds are reluctant to let the Englishman leave for less than €30m.
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Milan’s hunt for a senior management team continues and the latest reports claim that Domenico Teti is the latest name under consideration for the role of sporting director in San Siro.
Teti the latest name on Milan’s list of potential sporting directors
Milan have recently appointed a new head coach in Ruben Amorim, but remain without a sporting director, technical director or CEO following the dismissals of Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani at the end of the 2025-26 season.
Several names have been linked with a move to take over the sporting sector of Milan: First it was Ralf Rangnick, who has since made it clear that he will be continuing in his role as head coach of the Austria national team. Then came Markus Krösche, for whom the Rossoneri are still negotiating despite an initial rejection from Eintracht Frankfurt.
VIENNA, AUSTRIA – MARCH 27: Ralf Rangnick, head coach of Austria and Peter Schoettel, Sporting Director of Austria, ahead of an international friendly match between Austria and Ghana at Ernst Happel Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
Now, according to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio, a new name has emerged on Milan’s list of potential new sporting directors.
The Rossoneri are reportedly studying potential Italian candidates for the sporting director role and Teti, formerly of Wolves and Al-Shabab is an option.
The 49-year-old has been out of work since leaving his position as director of football at Wolves back in November. His reign lasted just 141 days.
Teti was previously the sporting director for Al-Shabab in the Saudi Pro League between 2023 and 2024 and has also previously held directorship roles with APOEL Nicosia, Novara, Sampdoria and FC Lugano.
Microsoft researchers have detailed an exploit chain, named AutoJack, that turns an AI browsing agent into a delivery vehicle for remote code execution.
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Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi are set to battle for a potential shot at UFC gold nearly a decade after their first battle in Japan. Horiguchi walked away the victor in that one, as he was beginning his legend-making run overseas. But Kape has evolved into a must-see competitor anytime he fights, and has grown significantly since that bantamweight clash.
Other than that, bright spots are few and far between for UFC Vegas 119. It's another one-fight card, but as per usual, that one fight in the headliner is an absolute banger.
👑 UFC Vegas 119's lineup Crown grade: D-. 👑
Kyoji Horiguchi and Manel Kape are set for their sequel.
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125 pounds: Manel Kape (-155) vs. Kyoji Horiguchi (+125)
In terms of fight years, Horiguchi and Kape are lifetimes away from who they were in their 2017 RIZIN showdown. The circumstances for Saturday’s rematch are also vastly different, but parallels can still be drawn.
For starters, the first fight took place in a ring under the global ruleset, which scores fights as a whole rather than round-by-round. As mentioned, it was also contested at bantamweight, and was also the semifinals of RIZIN’s bantamweight grand prix that year, meaning the winner was expected to fight again in the finals later that same night — in front of 20,000-plus fans rather than some dudes and their friends in a warehouse.
Spoiler alert: Horiguchi won it all, finishing Kape in Round 3 with an arm-triangle choke before he knocked out Shintaro Ishiwatari to win the whole thing.
Kape was dropped almost immediately by a pinpoint right hand over the top. That set the tone for the rest of the fight, knowing the power Horiguchi was packing. Though their speed was nearly identical throughout, Horiguchi simply had the better timing and has displayed that in his bouts since. As a result, Kape was forced to clinch up and pursue grappling exchanges much more than one may expect after watching him in the UFC.
Size may be on Kape's side this time around as he's managed to fit more into the flyweight division over time. That should make it more possible for him to wrestle offensively than in their first fight, when he had next to no success. Horiguchi has always been a perpetually small human, but it's come with the advantages of precision and speed in every facet of his game. Both men have shown championship-caliber chops when at their best, but it's safe to say Kape has underperformed more over the years, even if his latest three-fight stretch has been a nice momentum builder.
If we're to look at consistency and improvements over the past decade, Horiguchi is about as shining of an example as it gets. He's been tremendous at bantamweight, but get this: In his 13 fights at flyweight, he's only lost to Demetrious Johnson. It feels insane to say, considering Horiguchi (36-5, 1 NC) has such a crazy track record.
At age 35 or older, everyone is winning a UFC title these days. The time is now for the former multi-division RIZIN champion and former Bellator bantamweight titleholder.
Pick: Horiguchi
205 pounds: Ion Cuțelaba (+260) vs. Navajo Stirling (-325)
The odds stun me a bit here for the co-main event of UFC Vegas 119.
What Navajo Stirling lacks in name value on his record, he makes up for in great hype and athleticism. He's beating everyone the way he's supposed to beat them, meaning it's time for a step up against Moldova's Ion Cutelaba.
Over the years, Cutelaba has been the perfect all-action gatekeeper type at light heavyweight. You know what to expect from the man who paints himself green to resemble the Hulk — and that's oftentimes a smashing in either direction.
Stirling has been a much more patient and calculated finisher with his strikes throughout his young career, and this one presents the perfect style matchup for him to light Cutelaba up like a Christmas tree, good and early.
Pick: Stirling
145 pounds: Hyder Amil (+165) vs. Christian Rodriguez (-200)
This has “loser leaves town” written all over it, with each man entering on two-fight losing streaks.
Hyder Amil was a promising prospect who went undefeated in his first 11 fights. At age 36, though, his time appears spent after running into more well-rounded and lethal opposition.
Christian Rodriguez doesn't necessarily fall into the lethal category, but he is well-rounded and has been a solid spoiler in his UFC run. Just ask Austin Bashi and Raul Rosas Jr.
Essentially, youth is on Rodriguez's side, and he's also fought better competition.
Pick: Rodriguez
Melsik Baghdasaryan hasn't fought in a year and a half.
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145 pounds: Melsik Baghdasaryan (+240) vs. Murtazali Magomedov (-300)
Melsik Baghdasaryan disappeared after his tough loss to Jean Silva at UFC Seattle last year. A solid prospect in his own right, Baghdasaryan gets no easy welcome-back party.
Murtazali Magomedov is the real deal. He'll make his UFC debut after a win on Contender Series last September. The win kept his streak of finishing all his fights alive, and he'll surely do the same against Baghdasaryan, thanks to the danger he presents everywhere a fight goes.
Baghdasaryan can offer some fun challenges on the feet for Magomedov, but in the end he'll have too many avenues of offense to worry about coming back at him.
Pick: Magomedov
145 pounds: Andre Fili (+240) vs. Vinicius Oliveira (-300)
Here's a wild stat for you: Andre Fili has never lost back-to-back fights in his 39-fight career. In fact, he's alternating wins and losses more often than not, currently going back-and-forth in his previous nine. His most recent fight? A loss to Jose Miguel Delgado, which means he's due for that sweet, sweet W again.
Unfortunately for "Touchy," this does not look like the matchup to keep his trend alive.
Although Vinicius Oliveira was brought back down to Earth (and sent to featherweight) after his main-event loss to Mario Bautista in February, he's still one hell of a fighter. Oliveira's striking is unorthodox in the most concerning of ways if you're standing across from him. A fight with Fili is tailor-made for the Brazilian to shine, thanks to Fili's own consistent willingness to throw down.
Despite the weight change, Oliveira should be equipped to out-duel the seasoned vet.
Pick: Oliveira
Preliminary Notes
Outside of the main event, there are only two fights featuring ranked fighters. Coincidentally, both are on the prelims — and in the women's bantamweight division. Yes, the division isn't good right now, but when the UFC doesn't care about it, the viewers aren't going to either.
With that said, you should care about the rising submission wizard Beatriz Mesquita. Strangely, the matchmakers misplaced these two fights, as Mesquita should be getting a better test like Karol Rosa instead of Melissa Mullins, who takes on Luana Santos.
Meredith is from Fort Worth, and the Aggies have been prioritizing him since June of 2024, when they extended him a scholarship offer. He returned to College Station several times since then and took his all-important official visit on May 29, but it wasn't enough. Texas got his final official visit on June 5 and took advantage.
He is ranked as the No. 2 overall player and No. 1 cornerback in the 247Sports composite. The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder is also the No. 2 player from Texas.
Despite his commitment to Texas, expect Mike Elko and Co. to keep recruiting Meredith all the way until signing day. He is rarely tested by high school quarterbacks, but makes the most of his chances and was named a MaxPreps Junior All-American.
While missing out on Meredith stings, Texas A&M still has the best recruiting class in the country. The Aggies currently have six five-star prospects committed, and nine top 100 players in the 247Sports composite rankings. They have done great work in the secondary, with five-star cornerback Raylaun Henry, five-star safeties Kamarui Dorsey and JayQuan Snell, and three-star safeties Loia Valade and Errol Kerns III committed.
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LeBron James is a free agent this offseason, and former Celtics star Kevin Garnett has a team in mind for him to sign with.
Garnett thinks LeBron should head back to where his career all started and sign a contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"If you're doing a farewell tour and this is his last hurrah, I would like to see him in Cleveland. Take a pay cut, go back somewhere," Garnett said Friday on "KG: Certified".
Kevin Garnett wants to see LeBron James take a pay cut and return to the Cleveland Cavaliers for his final season:
"If you're doing a farewell tour and this is his last hurrah, I would like to see him in Cleveland. Take a pay cut, go back somewhere."
The Cavaliers drafted LeBron in 2003, and he spent seven seasons with the team before joining the Miami Heat from 2010 to 2014. He returned to Cleveland in the summer of 2014 and spent four more years there, helping the Cavaliers win their first NBA title in 2016.
LeBron has been with the Lakers since 2018, and returning to where it all started would be a great story to end his career. The only issue is that the Cavaliers are currently over the second salary cap apron, which means they would need to make a series of moves to bring LeBron back to their roster.
It may not be beneficial for the Cavaliers to make significant moves to bring LeBron back for just one or two more seasons. With LeBron set to turn 42 by the end of the year, this could very well be his final season. The Cavaliers might be reluctant to part with valuable assets that could be important for their future.
Chicago Blackhawks’ Jonathan Toews (19) reacts to a call during the second period of Game 6 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series against the Phoenix Coyotes in Chicago, Monday, April 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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Jonathan Toews announced his retirement Friday, ending a decorated NHL career that included three Stanley Cups, two Olympic gold medals and a comeback season with his hometown Winnipeg Jets.
The 38-year-old center returned to the NHL in 2025-26 after a two-year absence related to Chronic Immune Response Syndrome and long COVID, recording 11 goals and 18 assists while appearing in all 82 games for Winnipeg.
Toews spent 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, captaining the franchise to Stanley Cup titles in 2010, 2013 and 2015 while winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2010.
He finished his NHL career with 383 goals and 529 assists in 1,149 regular-season games and was recognized as one of the league’s premier two-way forwards.
Toews also starred for Canada on the international stage, winning Olympic gold twice in 2010 and 2014, the World Cup in 2016, a world championship in 2007 and consecutive world junior titles in 2006 and 2007.
His final season allowed one of Manitoba’s most accomplished hockey players to complete a full-circle return home before stepping away from the game.
Jorge Martin says persistent front-end issues left him without the “spark to push” after missing out on a direct place in Qualifying 2 for the Czech Grand Prix.
The Spaniard could only set the 11th-fastest lap time during Friday Practice at Brno, ending up 0.6s off the ultimate pace aboard the factory Aprilia.
He was the only rider from the Italian manufacturer who didn’t progress into Q2; Trackhouse’s Ai Ogura topped the times ahead of works rider Marco Bezzecchi, while Raul Fernandez also made the cut while still recovering from appendicitis.
Martin made it clear that his one-lap struggles were not down to his physical fitness, insisting his recent crash at the start of the Hungarian GP had no impact on his performance on track.
Instead, he revealed that he simply lacked the confidence to push due to inexplicable issues with the front tyre on his RS-GP.
“I had good fun on the bike. I was always on the limit,” he said. “Physically, I feel much better than what I expected, so this is really good. I don't feel any limitation at all while riding. For sure, off the track, I feel the pain, but on the track, everything is good.
“Overall, I felt a really low feeling with the front during practice. I think I had some issue with the front tyre.
“Then I lost all that confidence. When I went into time attack, I didn't have that spark to push. I was improving every run, but I didn't have it, and I wasn't able to go to Q2.”
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
Martin said the problem he faced at Brno on Friday was similar to the issue that held him back during the previous two rounds in Italy and Hungary.
"Yes, it's been a few races [where I’ve had this problem]," he admitted. "Mugello, then Balaton, and now here, a bit of the same issue with the front.
“I don't really understand why, but we need to analyse and check what is going on. I feel we improved a lot during the practice, but still I'm far from the other guys, so we need to understand for tomorrow.”
However, Martin remains optimistic about his chances for Saturday, where he will have another chance to make it into Q2.
“I think tomorrow will be another story. Everything will come to normal,” he said. “For sure, we need to work. It's not that it will come just like this, but I feel that the other athletes are going fast. For sure, something was wrong with my motorbike.”
Martin will have to serve a double long-lap penalty in Sunday’s race, with the stewards having found him guilty of triggering the opening lap melee at Balaton Park a fortnight ago.
The 2024 champion tried the long-lap loop several times during practice to prepare, admitting the asphalt was dirty as expected.
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
“It was really dirty in the morning,” he said. “Every lap is a bit better, but you cannot lean like usual. I hope some of the Moto2 riders also have long laps because I was watching the practice, and nobody was going there, just myself.
“But every in-lap, out-lap, I'm going there, and I feel now it's much better than in the morning.
“Overall, in terms of safety, I think it's safer to go on the green [section], because if somebody comes [in my way], I just go there. I don't lose a lot.
“Honestly, I'm cleaning quite a lot, and I hope that I will be losing around 1.5s, so it's not a disaster for each long lap. It's not a disaster, and I think it's one of the fastest things in the calendar.”
Chris Cooke rescued Glamorgan with a mature century as they recovered to 244-6 after Gus Atkinson and his fellow Surrey pace bowlers reduced the hosts to 79-6.
Atkinson, dropped by England on disciplinary grounds, took it out on Glamorgan with some hostile early spells, taking two cheap wickets and forcing Colin Ingram to retire after a blow on the hand.
Sean Abbott and Jordan Clark also took two apiece after Glamorgan had chosen to bat.
But Cooke, 40, reached his first 100 in two years as he dominated a stand of 165 with Mason Crane (59 not out) before bad light curtailed play.
A ceremony before play began saw the National Cricket Centre renamed in honour of Hugh Morris, the late Glamorgan chief executive and captain, while Surrey's players sported Graham Thorpe headbands to mark the mental health campaigns in memory of the late Surrey and England batter.
Glamorgan restored Billy Root to their line-up in place of the injured Zain Ul Hassan, while Surrey's five changes included returns for fast bowler Atkinson and Indian spinner Rahul Chahar.
Root made a cautious start before driving Sean Abbott to gully for six, while the Aussie paceman followed up with an inswinger that dipped past Asa Tribe's defensive push on 21.
With Surrey keeping things tight thanks to an accurate seam attack, the three rotating in short bursts, Atkinson struck in his second spell.
First Kiran Carlson was tempted into a flick which saw him edge behind, and then Ben Kellaway was beaten for pace to be bowled through the gate as the hosts slumped to 39-4.
Ingram and Sean Dickson resisted until lunch, but Jordan Clark became the third bowler to take two wickets in quick succession as he sent back Dickson and Timm van der Gugten.
In between the dismissals, Ingram had to depart the stage as he was struck on the hand by Atkinson to leave Glamorgan in further disarray, especially after being shot out for 155 on the first day by Sussex a week before.
But Cooke and Mason Crane halted the slide with Cooke dispatching the odd bad delivery firmly as he rattled along at a run a ball.
Batting conditions eased against the older ball in the afternoon sunshine with the spin of Chahar and Dan Lawrence proving mostly economical, but not posing the same threat as the quick men.
Cooke, whose previous Championship best in the first seven games was just 39, raced to 50 off 56 balls and had the experience to ride quiet spells after that.
Crane played a solid support role with his third half-century of the season, a patient affair off 120 balls, although he was dropped off a caught-and-bowled chance by Ryan Patel on 53.
Surrey held off using their three quick bowlers until the new ball was due and Cooke reached three figures off 143 balls in a priceless knock for his team.
But the visitors' decision to hold their pacemen in reserve backfired when the light dipped badly, despite the floodlights being on, and the umpires took the players off as they reached for the new cherry.
Spanish media reports suggest Atlético are prepared to offer around €10-12 million, but Kicker claims this figure falls well short of what Leverkusen are willing to accept.
The German outlet states that the Bundesliga outfit have set a minimum asking price of €30 million for their Spanish full-back and are not open to lowering that demand significantly.
Kicker further reports that if Atlético fail to come close to that valuation, Bayer 04 Leverkusen would be prepared to keep Grimaldo, even if it means risking losing him on a free transfer when his contract expires next summer.
Texas has been riding momentum all spring with the nation’s top cornerback.
Now, he’s locked in.
The No. 1 cornerback in the 2027 class, John Meredith, committed to the Longhorns on Friday.
Meredith officially visited Austin earlier this month, his third visit to the Forty Acres this offseason as Texas surged with the Five-Star Plus+ prospect from the Dallas Metroplex.
“They’ve been coming real hard,” Meredith said of the Longhorns’ push earlier this spring. “Coach O is my dog. He’s been recruiting me hard.”
Position coach Mark Orphey has been leading the way for the blue-chipper who has been stellar for Euless (Texas) Trinity the past few season.
“They went absolutely great. Great,” Meredith said of his visits to Austin this spring.
“Coach O is my dog. He came to see me at a practice and we had a good conversation,” he has said. “He kept it real with me. I’ve seen who they’ve recruited. They’re (waiting) on me.”
Now, he’s the centerpiece of another top-10 haul for the Longhorns.
Five-Star Plus+ CB John Meredith Scouting Summary
“Long and dynamic corner prospect with elite length and top-end speed. Can cover any body type at receiver that lines up against him. 6-foot-2, 180-plus pounds with 33-inch arms. Ran sub-22 in the 200m and jumped over 43 feet in the triple jump during his sophomore track and field season. Has the speed and hip fluidity to cover more sudden receivers and the physicality and length to handle bigger-bodied options. Excellent ball skills and ability to attack the football in the air. Needs to continue developing footwork and instincts in man coverage but has all the physical and athletic tools coaches covet at the position.”
A documentary about the career of a Doncaster Rovers football legend has been released five years after he hung up his boots.
James Coppinger played his last match in May 2021 in an empty stadium due to lockdown restrictions, 17 years after starting his journey at the club in 2004.
Lewis Reeves, director of "Copps", said the sold-out premiere at CAST in Doncaster on Thursday was a "real celebration" for fans and a chance for a belated "proper goodbye".
He said the film, which has been in production since 2021, shows Coppinger's "remarkable phoenix-from-the-ashes" journey.
Director Lewis Reeves said the event at CAST was sold out for the premiere [Lewis Reeves]
Coppinger, from Darlington, was scouted by Newcastle United at the relatively late age of 17 and went on to play his first Premier League game at 19 alongside Alan Shearer.
"For a lad from the North East, it's a dream, it doesn't really get bigger than that," Reeves said.
However, he struggled to make a long-term impact at the club and joined Exeter City when his Newcastle contract expired in 2002.
They were relegated at the end of the season and the experience led him to consider quitting football.
After meeting with resilience coach Terry Gormley at Doncaster Rovers, he was given a chance by the club and went on to play nearly 700 games for them.
Reeves said Coppinger, now 45, had an "inspirational story" and was glad the premiere had seen an "amazing turnout".
"He's the most humble man I've ever met," he added.
"He doesn't like to make a bit fuss, so I'm taking it upon myself to make a big fuss on his behalf."
Coppinger now works full-time as a first team coach for the club and is involved in charity work with causes including mental health and cancer research.
"I took my grandma to the show last night, she hates football, but she was really moved by James's story," he added.
"It's for football fans in one sense, but it's also got a really great heart for the non-football fan."
Reeves added he "could not speak highly enough" of former One Direction star and Rovers fan Louis Tomlinson, who was one of the executive producers on the film and supported its funding.
Some footage and material for the documentary had been submitted by fans over social media which he said made for a "really collaborative process".
Copps is due to be available to stream on the Doncaster Rovers website from July.
Germany playmaker Jamal Musiala says he pays no attention to the opinions of TV pundits and deliberately stays away from what is said or written about him.
The Bayern Munich man came into the World Cup not yet 100% fit after a broken leg, but scored in the opening 7-1 romp over Curaçao.
Before the game, former Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp and 2014 Germany World Cup winner Thomas Müller told Magenta TV that Deniz Undav should start ahead of Musiala.
"I don't watch or read any of it, what experts say. I can imagine well enough what is being said anyway, I've been in football for a while now," the 23-year-old told Bild's website on Friday.
He said he "consciously prefers to stay away from these things that are said or written about me. I only focus on myself."
For Musiala, the most important thing is "that my head is always clear. Only then can I feel fresh on the pitch."
The four-times champions face Ivory Coast in Toronto on Saturday and Musiala is primed to start, although Undav scored and provided two assists in the opener. A win sends Germany to the knock-outs.
Stuttgart-born Klopp has also been in bother this World Cup for a joke about Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann's future.
Long tipped to manage the national side, Klopp said Nagelsmann picks the team "for now."
He later apologized, saying: "I could have smacked myself in the face for that, but it was already too late and I was on TV. It just slipped out without thinking."
Seven Brazilian officials confirmed for Copa's second round
Seven Brazilian match officials have already been appointed for the second round of the 2026 World Cup group stage, with matches taking place between June 20 and 22.
This Saturday (20), Rodolpho Toski will be the VAR Support official for the match between the Netherlands and Sweden, in Group F, which will take place at 2 p.m. (Brasília time) in Houston, Texas.
Then on Sunday, the trio made up of referee Raphael Claus and assistant referees Danilo Manis and Rodrigo Figueiredo will make their debut in the competition, officiating the match between Spain and Saudi Arabia. The game is part of Group H and will kick off at 1 p.m. (Brasília time) in Atlanta, Georgia.
Raphael Claus will officiate his first match at the World CupCredits: FIFA publicity
On Monday (22), the trio of Wilton Sampaio, Bruno Boschilia, and Bruno Pires, who worked the opening match of the competition, will return to the pitch for the game between Norway and Senegal, in Group I. The match is scheduled for 9 p.m. (Brasília time) in New Jersey.
As the World Cup returns to the United States, youth soccer programs across the Triangle say excitement around the sport is reaching new heights and inspiring the next generation of players.
At Soccer Genome in North Raleigh, young athletes of all ages are working to improve their skills, from children as young as 5 to college players seeking additional training.
Derick Appah, a coach at the soccer training facility, said the World Cup provides a major opportunity to grow interest in the sport.
"The World Cup is just like a huge vessel for interest in the sport. I mean, it's the most beautiful part of the game. I think it's the Mecca of what soccer is all about," Appah said.
Appah said youth soccer in the Triangle has already been growing in recent years, with more clubs and opportunities available for young players.
"We have a lot of big clubs, a lot of talent comes from North Carolina. And even with clubs opening like Charlotte FC, it's just given a lot more opportunity for youth to really take an interest in soccer," Appah said.
At NCFC Youth, the program connected to North Carolina FC and the North Carolina Courage, recreation director Andrew Tait said increased visibility of professional soccer has helped inspire young athletes.
"Seeing kids in the jerseys and getting really excited about it. Sticker boxes, TST last week. It's just it's really exciting to see, for me, the game over the last 25 years was like this little thing that was kind of 'oh, that's kind of cool', some people play in college -- to now where it is today," Tait said.
NCFC Youth works with thousands of aspiring players, and Tait said watching top-level athletes compete in person can help young players envision their own futures in the sport.
"I think for these kids to see it -- and now and they can see it, that hopefully they can believe it and dream at the same time," Tait said.
Youth soccer leaders say the continued growth of the sport is creating new opportunities for players across the Triangle.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay coach Doug Gottlieb has agreed to a contract extension that takes his deal through the 2030-31 season.
Athletic director Josh Moon announced the extension Friday. The school did not release financial details of the extension.
Moon, who hired Gottlieb in 2024, received his own contract extension Wednesday and now has a deal that also runs through 2031.
Gottlieb’s hire gained national attention because of his radio broadcasting background and his lack of college coaching experience.
Green Bay went 4-28 under Gottlieb in 2024-25, but improved to 18-15 last season. The Phoenix’s season ended with a loss to Northern Kentucky in the second round of the Horizon League Tournament.
Steeve Kango set to sign first professional contract with Lyon
French youth international Steeve Kango (19) is set to sign his first professional contract with Olympiquye Lyonnais in the coming days, according to a report from L’Équipe. The teenager is set to become the latest player from OL’s esteemed Meyzieu academy to sign professional terms with the club.
Lyon have a knack for producing young talents and Kango could be the latest as he pens his first contract with the club. Despite not yet receiving a professional deal, the 19-year-old has already made his debut for his boyhood club. The Frenchman emerged as a surprise starter during a UEFA Europa League game against Celta Vigo.
Kango already making appearances for Lyon
The versatile defender is able to play at both right-back and left-back. He has already made 6 appearances for Les Gones, and will be hoping for more senior appearances after signing his first professional contract.
STORRS — Blanca Quinonez knows only one way to play, with full- bore, hit-the-floor intensity. UConn women’s basketball watchers saw plenty of that during her freshman season, few aware of the toll it was taking.
Quinonez was playing with a torn labrum in her left shoulder almost the entire season, something she should not have to deal with once she recovers from her May 18 surgery.
“I feel like it was limiting,” Quinonez said, in a catch-up chat with state reporters this week. “I’d have to stay out, be back, stay out, back twice. It was just a little harder to get a rhythm and start again. Basketball is a rhythm, I feel like this season is going to be better.”
Quinonez missed nine games in two separate stints, to try to get in the best possible position for March Madness, yet she averaged 10.6 points, 3.1 rebounds, 2.1 assists in 20 minutes per game, shot 53.6 percent from the field, 39.5 from 3-point range and was the Big East’s Sixth Player of the Year –– all with it in back of her mind that hitting the floor, or getting hit under the boards could be excruciating.
“Everything was more mentally difficult,” she said. “You know there’s an injury, you’ve got to be careful, but I didn’t really care. I just went on the court and was trying to do my best, but the injury was there and somehow I was trying to take care of it.”
Like most of the Huskies, Quinonez was not at her best when it came to the Final Four, and UConn’s 62-48 loss to South Carolina in the semifinals. She was 2 for 6 in the game, foul trouble limiting her to 20 minutes. As her shoulder heals — she is out of her sling, at least — that game is the more prevalent pain she is feeling now.
“We definitely are motivated by it. … It hurts,” Quinonez said. “At the moment, it’s still hurting, knowing we could do better. But it’s a moment we can start from for next season, knowing what we did last couple of games to get ready for next season. We just have to take that as another motivation to get better every day.”
The lesson, she said, was for UConn to focus on its own game, playing as a unit the way they did in winning the first 38 games of the season, and less about who they were playing. The Huskies were obviously taken out of their game by the aggressive Gamecocks.
“We just have to be ready for everything,” Quinonez said. “I know we got surprised about the last game, we were ready but didn’t expect (what happened). We had a really good connection and played together (during the year), we just have build from that, learn from what happened at the end of the season and get better from that.”
Part of turning the page from that dissapointing finish is to get players healthy. Sarah Strong is not playing any international tournaments this summer, and limiting her on-court wear and tear to try to get her calf and Achilles issues behind her. Morgan Cheli is back fully participating after missing a year and a half with a stress fracture in her right ankle. And Quinonez figures to be 100 percent. Coach Geno Auriemma and his staff did not get any players out of the transfer portal, in part, because of the potential this roster has if players get healthy and continue to improve.
The newcomers include Jovana Popovic from Serbia, Marine Dursus from France, who has not yet arrived, and Olivia Vukosa, from Croatia by way of Long Island Lutheran. Quinonez, from Ecuador, who played with a club in Italy before coming to UConn, is anxious to share what she learned with her new teammates from overseas.
“Knowing I was in their position last year, I feel I can help them a little bit,” she said. “I’m excited for them and I can’t wait. Last year was a lot to learn for me, I know more about this program, I know more about how this works.”
In the meantime, Quinonez is limited in her activities. She cannot even do much running, because of the jarring on her shoulder. As a former youth soccer player, and the daughter of a soccer player, she is checking in on the World Cup, disappointed her native Ecuador lost its first game to Ivory Coast.
Her freshman-to-sophomore jump will have to come from watching film and talking to coaches about how to file the rough edges off her game when she gets back on the court, projected for September or October.
“When you see your teammates practicing you just want to be there,” Quinonez said. “I’m the kind of person, I want to do everything 100 percent and I can’t do that now. I’m just going to try to do my 100 percent when I am ready. … More than pain, it was more being uncomfortable with it, knowing there was something that is limiting me. I would fall or someone would hit my shoulder it would hurt a little bit.”
As good as she was despite playing as a freshman with her shoulder barking and in a brace, how could can Quinonez be as a healthy sophomore?
“We’ll find out next season,” she said, flashing a wide smile.
Real reason Scott McTominay had to leave Manchester United finally emerges
Confessions from Scotland national team boss Steve Clarke paint a heartbreaking picture of why Scott McTominay really left Manchester United.
In the summer of 2024, United opted to cash in on McTominay. INEOS were unmoved by the fine 2023-24 season he had just delivered, scoring seven goals in 32 games. They let him go regardless, allowing Napoli to take him for £25 million.
Scott McTominay was reborn in Italy
That move to the Serie A side ended up proving a masterstroke, as McTominay was reborn in Naples.
From being just another unremarkable midfielder, he became a standout, having a significant influence on Napoli’s attacking play.
His 12 goals and four assists in the 2024-25 season played a key role in Napoli lifting the Scudetto.
Following his brilliance in the 2024-25 season, McTominay went on to claim the Serie A Player of the Year award, earn a place in the Serie A Team of the Season, and receive a Ballon d’Or nomination.
Man United return links
But that was not all. He was quickly linked with a Premier League return and, intriguingly, The Red Devils found themselves among the clubs eyeing a move to bring him back.
He never returned, though, remaining at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. Despite injury struggles last season, McTominay still produced another decent campaign by any measure, with 10 league goals and three assists in 33 games.
For a player a former United interim boss once labelled a future captain at the club, the Scotland international has since become a superstar.
Had United fans shown more patience with him, as Clarke’s words imply, they could well still be reaping the rewards of his brilliance.
Fans forced him out
“People think his story is amazing, but he’s just another example of social media critics,” Clarke told Telegraph Sport.
“He played at Manchester United, and every manager who went in always picked him.
“Sometimes he wouldn’t start. There would be games when he’d come off the bench, but he was always involved and always playing minutes.
“Maybe if he had the same backing and support from the social media keyboard warriors at Manchester United, he would still be there and be a key player for them.”
It is disappointing that fans let down a boyhood United star who knew nothing but the club, having joined as a five-year-old.
Ultimately, McTominay has already moved on, and nothing can be done about that.
What fans can do, however, is learn to back a player once he pulls on that badge. Doing so should give these players the confidence to fight tooth and nail for the shirt.
Max Allegri to Napoli: Agreement reached with official announcement expected next week
Napoli are set to announce the appointment of new head coach Massimiliano Allegri next week.
According to an update by Ciro Venerato of RAI (via Calcio Napoli 24), Max Allegri will be officially named as the Napoli’s new head coach next week by president Aurelio De Laurentiis.
Milan are right now finalizing the deal with the Partenopei over parting ways with their outgoing manager, since he still remains under contract with the Rossoneri. Napoli are ready to pay a fee of around €10 million to Milan due to termination costs and manager signing requirements.
The deal was delayed recently due to Milan’s internal problems in their corporate structure, but all of that has been cleared up now to facilitate the transfer of Allegri to Napoli. The six-time Serie A-winning coach will sign a three-year deal with the Naples-based side next week, as the initial option of a two-year deal with the provision for a third year was transformed into this new one.
Clifford Lee crowned an extraordinary comeback from a serious motorbike accident to ride Venetian Sun to victory in the Commonwealth Cup (Henry Nicholls)
Last October jockey Clifford Lee came within a "millimetre" of dying when he broke a vertebra in a motorbike crash -- on Friday he rode Venetian Sun to victory in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot.
The 30-year-old Englishman was out of action for five-and-a-half months after the accident with the surgeon saying "he was within less than a millimetre of killing himself".
Lee gave Venetian Sun a fine ride in the Group One race, a year to the day that the filly owned by Premier League side Brighton's owner Tony Bloom won the Albany Stakes at the meeting.
"It is fantastic," said Lee.
"I had five and a half months off as I broke my C1, but I feel I have come back stronger and better.
"It helps riding good horses.
"It was very hard as it took me a long time to actually get back fit.
"It is great to be back."
Aidan O'Brien was to win the other Group One race on the card, racking up Royal Ascot win number 101, as his star filly Precise made it six wins from eight races in the Group One Coronation Stakes.
For jockey Ryan Moore it was his 97th Royal Ascot triumph.
As for O'Brien it was doubly pleasurable as he bred the winner -- and also a perfect day for the horse's part owner Michael Tabor to make his first appearance of the week.
"I have been nursing a heavy cold from the Derby and at my age it takes longer to get over it," said Tabor.
"There is one happy breeder but he is very shy," joked Tabor as O'Brien stood beside him.
- 'Here baby' -
O'Brien as ever had been very reluctant to talk himself up after he brought up the 100 on Thursday, paying tribute to the team.
"Aidan is very much his own man and as he says quite rightly it is a team game," said Tabor.
"Like in business if you do not have the right people round you it falls flat but he has a great team, he is good at delegating and he is the leader of that team."
O'Brien moved to six winners for the week when Causeway won the King Edward VII Stakes.
He will, though, face a battle royal with his eldest son Joseph on the final day as to who emerges as leading trainer for the week.
Joseph moved on to five when the 33-year-old's Green Carrera won the Sandringham Stakes.
Jockey Billy Loughnane and trainer George Boughey will hope Libertango goes on to repeat Venetian Sun's success as they teamed up to win the Albany Stakes.
Loughnane, 20, came from the clouds weaving his way through the 25 runner field to overhaul favourite Sun Goddess and record the fifth Royal Ascot winner of his career.
Boughey, who teamed up with the man he calls his "younger brother" Loughnane to win the feature race on Tuesday the St James's Palace Stakes, admitted it had not been "pretty" to watch.
He was, though, delighted Turkish owner Ibrahim Araci's determination to buy the horse in April had been rewarded so quickly.
"He was pretty bold, Mr Araci -– he wanted to get the horse and he had to pay for it (£400,000, $530,000)," said Boughey.
Three years ago William Haggas trained a winner for Britain's King Charles III at the meeting, however, on Friday he denied the monarch his first victory of the week.
James McDonald on the Haggas-trained Opportunity -- owned by the Emir of Qatar's Wathnan Racing -- seized his and ran down the King's Warrant Holder to win the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes.
"The King and Queen will have more chances, probably more than I will," said crack New Zealand jockey James McDonald.
"I am here baby and enjoying it," added the 34-year-old.
Daniel Cormier, a UFC Hall of Fame inductee and part of the promotion’s on-air commentary team, called Hokit’s comment "disgusting," "nasty" and "gross."
Cormier, on his podcast this week, said of Hokit’s remark, "That was nasty. It was gross. It did not need to happen."
Cormier also said, "There was no gain in Josh Hokit doing that and it was disgusting. So get it together, dude."
In January, Hokit targeted basketball star Brittney Griner, saying during a post-fight interview, "And P.S., Brittney Griner is a man."
Cormier praised Michelle Obama, the former first lady, for being "as classy a person as you will ever meet, who has only represented herself, her family and this country with grace and class."
Daniel Cormier presents different side of Josh Hokit
Hokit has angered other UFC fighters while inhabiting different personas and instigating physical confrontations.
But Cormier shared the personal experience he’s had with Hokit and suggested Hokit is a different person than the fighter who has called two prominent Black women men.
"Josh has been in my gym," Cormier said. "Josh was in a fighter meeting last weekend (for the Paramount+ broadcast) and he wasn't doing the whole character thing. He's just a normal dude.
"He's a good fighter and he's a great athlete. But the comments that he made in the Octagon just made no sense. It was unnecessary. It was unnecessary."
Cormier suggested he expected something different from Hokit after Hokit knocked out Derrick Lewis and improved to 10-0.
"He started his post-fight interview and he was going to do one of those gimmicky things that honestly I think it's lame…," Cormier said. "And then he stopped himself and he did like an interview and he was good.
"He could have left and he could have made more fans than he walked in there with because they would have gotten to see Josh Hokit. But instead he goes and says the thing about Michelle Obama…
"I absolutely hated that. He needs to do better. He needs to do better because it looks like he's going to have a good career in the UFC and he's going to have a ton of time to work his way towards the championship or at least fight for it."
The DTM is already battling massive heat on the first day of practice at the Lausitzring, as evidenced by the occasional swimming pool positioned in front of the team trucks. Only Mercedes-AMG seems to be comfortable with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees: DTM leader Maro Engel secured the fastest time of the day in the second session with a 1:20.408, ahead of his Landgraf brand mate Lucas Auer, who was just two thousandths of a second slower.
Third place went to Arjun Maini (+0.079), the best of the two Ford Mustang drivers, who had already dominated the official test day. The Indian driver was the fastest in the first session with a 1:20.986 - set on used tyres. Fourth was Manthey Porsche driver Thomas Preining (+0.212), who recorded an even faster first sector before running into traffic.
Will the tyre-friendly Mercedes-AMG GT3 live up to its role as the favourite in the heat? A strong long run by Auer in the first practice session, where the Austrian consistently stayed below the 1:22 mark, certainly suggests so. "Basically, it should be positive for us, but it is still a bit early to really draw conclusions," says pace-setter Maro Engel, downplaying expectations.
"Changes the handling": The influence of the trucks
"At the Red Bull Ring, the heat was very good for us. In Zandvoort, where you generally switch the tyre on faster, it was rather difficult," he adds, putting things into perspective. According to Engel, track conditions are different from the test two weeks ago, when the asphalt temperature was 25 degrees instead of 45.
"And the trucks with the truck rubber are here, so we still have to adjust a bit," the 40-year-old adds. The racing trucks of the German TGP championship on the support bill play a major role again this year, as the Goodyear truck tyres harmonise well with the DTM tyre - and the Lausitzring, which offers little grip and is rarely used, generally becomes significantly faster over the course of the weekend anyway.
"Basically, the track is faster, meaning more grip. You can definitely feel that," Engel says, describing the influence of the trucks. "But it also changes the handling here and there - and you have to adjust to that a little bit."
Lamborghini: Engstler off-track and strong Paul long run
The practice sessions generally proceeded without major incidents. Abt Lamborghini driver Luca Engstler lost the rear in the second session and ended up in the gravel trap. In the first session, the Kempten-based driver, who finished twelfth overall with a 0.363-second deficit, also reported an incident over the radio: "I hit the wall but no further damage."
The Lamborghini drivers put in a good showing: Mirko Bortolotti was eighth, 0.310 seconds back - placing him ahead of his Grasser teammate Maximilian Paul, who finished ninth (+0.329). The local hero from Dresden caught the eye in the first practice session with a strong long run - his consistent lap times well below 1:22 were even stronger than those of Bortolotti.
The HRT drivers in the Ford Mustang confirmed the strong results from the test, but the big challenge will be the long runs: despite the Evo package, the tyres on the US-built machine tend to overheat, especially at these temperatures - and only three sets of tyres are available per vehicle this weekend.
Glocks run of bad luck continues
For Timo Glock, the streak of bad luck continues: the 44-year-old had to park his Dorr McLaren eleven minutes before the end of the first practice session. "Timo, suspension damage - end of session," race engineer Gerd Kusstatscher radioed to him. In the second session, he finished 17th, 0.611 seconds off the pace, while teammate Ben Dorr took fifth place, just 0.225 seconds back.
It was also a disappointing day for the Ferrari squad Emil Frey: the Swiss team, which won here last year with Jack Aitken, finished in the lower ranks in both sessions. Zandvoort winner Matteo Cairoli (+0.694) was 19th in the overall standings, while Thierry Vermeulen (+0.738) could manage no better than 20th.
Ferrari and BMW failing to find momentum
Emil Frey technical director Jurg Flach had decided at short notice to attend the official test due to an unfavourable Balance of Performance (BoP), but even the additional boost pressure granted by a BoP change before the weekend does not seem to have the desired effect.
The Ferrari has to run with the maximum rear wing setting; furthermore, the vehicle was raised by two millimetres at the front axle and six millimetres at the rear axle, which has a negative impact in the corners. But things are not looking great for BMW either at the moment: Kelvin van der Linde (+0.403) and Marco Wittmann (+0.753) did not get beyond 14th and 21st places respectively.
It remains to be seen how the first qualifying session on Saturday will unfold: despite the heat, teams expect four to six outlaps before the tyre reaches temperature and fast laps become possible. At that point, the brakes - which are also under heavy strain - could become the limiting factor.
Time zones were always going to make it tough for the United States to take on Australia at a match start that worked smoothly for everyone.
When the USMNT takes on the Socceroos in Seattle, though, it's going to be a particularly early start for those waking up to watch the World Cup game in Australia.
And to be clear -- they'll be waking up. The sun won't have risen yet.
FIFA chose, a bit oddly, to make the USA-Australia game the first one on Friday in North America. It has a 3 p.m. ET kickoff on the East Coast of the United States, but it's being played on the West Coast -- in Seattle, which has Pacific Time, making it a 12 noon start.
Australia will be in a totally different universe when it comes to the start time, though.
Arthur Fery was bidding for a third career win over a player ranked inside the world's top 30 [Getty Images]
Britain's Arthur Fery narrowly missed out on another career milestone as he fell to world number 27 Francisco Cerundolo in three tight sets in the Queen's quarter-finals.
Fery, ranked 140th in the world, had already broken new ground by beating Adrian Mannarino to reach the last eight of an ATP Tour competition for the first time.
On Friday, he put himself on the brink of another step forward, battling back from a set and a break down against the Argentine on a sweltering day in London.
A spot in the semi-finals was in Fery's grasp as he led by a break in the third set - but Cerundolo rediscovered his rhythm to come through 7-6 (7-1) 3-6 6-4 in two hours and 39 minutes.
Despite the loss, Fery showed some impressive resilience as well as a thumping backhand that frequently beat his opponent.
The 23-year-old will also have gained good experience on the grass courts before Wimbledon - where he has been give a main-draw wildcard - begins on 29 June.
Fery's loss means there are no Britons left in the singles draw at the ATP 500 event.
Cerundolo, meanwhile, will face American Brandon Nakashima - who ousted top seed Alex de Minaur earlier - for a place in Sunday's final.
Fery may not be well-known outside of British tennis circles but sport is a huge part of his family life - his mother, Olivia, was a professional player, while father Loic owns Ligue 1 football club Lorient.
As a teenager, Fery opted to go on a scholarship to Stanford University in California and also played collegiate tennis.
He lost just two games in his opening-round win over compatriot Toby Samuel at Queen's, before recording what he described as the "best result" of his career against veteran Frenchman Mannarino.
He and Cerundolo both made nervous starts, with numerous break point opportunities, but Fery broke to serve for the set at 5-4.
However, Cerundolo won the next three games and dominated the tie-break, with the only point Fery won in it coming from a double fault from his opponent.
Cerundolo broke to start the second set but took a painful hit at the net when Fery accidentally sent a volley straight into his throat.
The Argentine fell to the floor, with Fery hopping over the net to check on him - and the pair shared a wry smile as on the next point, Cerundolo came close to hitting Fery with a passing winner.
But from that moment on, Cerundolo's serve disappeared, and Fery restored parity before breaking to serve for the set.
A lovely serve and volley from Fery to force the deciding set established the tone, and a horrible double fault from Cerundolo handed the Briton the early initiative.
Cerundolo's experience showed, though, as he put enough pressure on his opponents' forehand to first break back and then secure victory on Fery's serve.
France's Adrien Rabiot has called out the state of the turf at MetLife Stadium following their win against Senegal -Credit:Nicolò Campo, LightRocket via Getty Images
Adrien Rabiot has slammed the playing surface at MetLife Stadium, with the French midfielder questioning whether he could even describe it as 'a pitch.'
The 2026 World Cup is now fully underway, with Thursday's action witnessing Jesse Marsch's Canada demolish Qatar 6-0 in commanding style. Yet the match, which was attended by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, was overshadowed by a devastating injury to Canada's Ismael Kone, who was stretchered off following a challenge by Assim Madibo.
Meanwhile, during France's tournament opener, they overcame a lackluster first-half showing to beat Senegal 3-1 at MetLife Stadium, with Kylian Mbappe netting twice to give Didier Deschamps' team a perfect beginning. Nevertheless, Rabiot, who featured for the full 90 minutes against Senegal, expressed frustration with the playing conditions France encountered in New Jersey.
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"The pitch, I don't even know if you can call it that," said Rabiot of the MetLife Stadium pitch, via The Mirror US. "It felt more like an artificial surface-quite hard and quite rigid."
Because of FIFA regulations, the venue, which hosts the New York Giants and New York Jets, was required to lay a temporary grass field, something NFL players have long advocated for. "Annoying," said Giants lineman Jermaine Eluemunor when asked about the soccer stars getting to play on grass instead of turf. "It's nice playing on grass," he added.
Rabiot is not the only player to have taken aim at the pitch at MetLife Stadium. "In the second half, with the heat, the pitch dries out very quickly," said Vinicius Junior following Brazil's 1-1 draw with Morocco. "The game becomes very sluggish, and we can't get into our rhythm."
France head coach Didier Deschamps has also weighed in with his own sharp criticism of the MetLife surface.
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"It's different," Deschamps said of the pitch when asked about it following France's opening game win. "You have to get used to it. The fact there's a concrete slab underneath means the grass fibers are very short. The bounce is different and the turf changes depending on how much it's watered."
He continued: "Some players had already played the Club World Cup here. If there isn't a good thickness of soil, it's different. The players weren't going to put in screw-in studs because there isn't much depth. Since we don't train on it, it's complicated. I warned them, but it's different from what they're used to."
In response to the mounting backlash directed at MetLife Stadium and FIFA, the governing body issued a statement asserting it had devoted "more than five years" of research to guaranteeing the tournament's playing surfaces meet the highest possible standards.
"The pitches at all 16 FIFA World Cup 2026 stadiums remain in excellent condition from both a playability and player safety perspective," a statement read.
"While there have been comments regarding the visual appearance of certain areas of the playing surface at NYNJ Stadium, FIFA's Turf Management Team's assessment is that every pitch is healthy and performing as intended for elite competition.
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"Variations in the appearance of some surfaces, whether on television or in person, do not necessarily reflect the quality, health or playability of the pitch.
"FIFA's pitch management teams undertake extensive testing and monitoring before every match, including assessments of moisture levels, firmness and overall playing conditions."
Georgia Tech got on Joshua Sam-Epelle early, Brent Key and company pushed hard late, and the Yellow Jackets closed the deal.
The four-star offensive tackle from Douglasville (Ga.) Douglas County has committed to the in-state school over Georgia, LSU, UCLA and several other top programs.
Sam-Epelle, who measures 6-foot-9 and 330 pounds, ranks as the No. 170 prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking and had long been viewed as a strong Georgia lean. But Georgia Tech never backed down.
Late last week, Sam-Epelle made another visit to the Flats, and his most recent trip to campus proved especially important.
“I would say the visit back definitely gave me time to think about my decision and helped me decide,” Sam-Epelle told Rivals.
After six visits to Georgia Tech, Sam-Epelle bought into the coaching staff’s plan for his development and future.
“I believed in Coach Mo (Allen Mogridge) and Coach Torrey to develop me for the next level. Coach Torrey’s years of experience coaching tackles will help me become a better athlete and a better tackle. Those guys were a big part of my decision.”
The head coach also played a significant role in the decision. Key’s background resonated with Sam-Epelle, who believes he’ll benefit from having someone with that expertise leading the entire program.
“I like that I have an O-line coach as a head coach and that he’ll pour into me as a man and as a player. Who he is, and what he is about as a coach, played a big part in my commitment for sure.”
The chance to remain in Georgia only strengthened the appeal too. He is excited about being able to play in front of family and friends inside Bobby Dodd Stadium.
“It feels like home there,” Sam-Epelle said. “I have been there a lot and it is a great place.”
Ben Stokes is playing for Durham against Northamptonshire, his third County Championship match of the season [Getty Images]
Durham chief executive Tim Bostock says he is "bemused" about doubts around England Test captain Ben Stokes' "state of mind" following an incident in a London nightclub.
All-rounder Stokes, 35, was left out of England's squad for the second Test against New Zealand after breaking the team's midnight curfew.
Speaking at a sombre press conference on Monday, England coach Brendon McCullum repeatedly said he was "worried" about Stokes while refusing to back him to return as skipper.
Bostock said Stokes, who is playing for Durham against Northamptonshire on Friday, is "absolutely fine".
"It is just normal Ben," Bostock told BBC Look North.
"I was a little bit bemused by some of the comments about his state of mind and maybe in the first 24 hours when this exploded, I am sure he was thinking, 'What has happened here?'.
"He has been absolutely fine. He is very positive and is always very positive."
An investigation into the nightclub incident, when Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson were present when a member of security staff was struck by a Saracens rugby player, remains ongoing.
While the England and Wales Cricket Board is hopeful of a swift resolution, no update is expected on Friday.
There remains a growing likelihood Stokes will return as England captain for the third Test at Trent Bridge next week.
"This is a difficult situation," added Bostock. "It sounds like common sense is prevailing.
"We are happy to have Ben here but not under these circumstances."
England introduced a curfew after a number of off-field incidents dogged their defeat in last winter's Ashes in Australia.
In the aftermath of the incident on 8 June there were fears Stokes would retire, ending a storied England career. Those fears were allayed when he returned to training with Durham last weekend.
He has continued to train with his county through the past week and, with the investigation not preventing the all-rounder - nor fast bowler Atkinson - from playing in domestic, both returned to the field on Friday.
Analysis - how Stokes fared on return amid contrasting mood
Bostock's words were reflected in comments by others around Durham.
Stokes had been "just like Stokesy" in recent days, one source told BBC Sport.
Durham has been his county home throughout his career.
He has regained fitness from previous injuries by running around the athletics track behind the Finchale End, and by completing shuttles runs on the outfield.
In the warm-ups before day one against Northamptonshire, he was throwing balls to former Durham captain Scott Borthwick, who was best man at Stokes' wedding.
The media interest in Stokes was clear. Various TV camera crews and photographers were pointing their lenses lenses towards the all-rounder before play.
On the field, all seemed familiar.
Stokes bowled better than his figures - 0-53 across his first three spells - suggest.
He had a catch dropped in his first over by Ben McKinney standing at leg slip and any idea Stokes may had lost a spark since the nightclub incident was not in evidence here.
At the end of his sixth over, his backside almost touched the pitch as he squatted in appealing for lbw.
When former umpire James Tredwell - the former off-spinner who played 20 times with Stokes for England - turned down the decision he slapped the pitch in frustration.
In the field, Stokes was often stood with his arms folded at mid-off under his blue cap - as he so often has been for England. He also appeared to give occasional tactical advice to Durham team-mates - spinner Callum Parkinson, in particular.
In Cardiff, meanwhile, Atkinson had figures of 2-33 when bad light stopped play in the evening session.
If Stokes and Atkinson are picked to play in Nottingham they may have to be withdrawn from the latter part of the county fixtures, given the Test begins on Thursday.
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Israel Adesanya recently offered Arman Tsarukyan some public advice about his career choices.
Speaking in a YouTube video alongside Demetrious Johnson, the former middleweight champion said Tsarukyan should rethink how often he appears with streamers.
Adesanya argued that the 29-year-old cannot regularly hang out with influencers like Sneako, N3on and Nina Marie-Daniele if he wants to reach the top of the sport. His point was that title contenders need to stay locked in.
But whoever dishes it out has to know how to take it too. Tsarukyan did not ignore the advice, and his reply came with a sharp swipe back at ‘The Last Stylebender’.
Arman Tsarukyan fires back at Israel Adesanya on stream
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Tsarukyan responded while appearing on Nina Drama’s stream this Friday.
He said: “When I have a fight, I like to be locked in, but when I don’t have a fight, I don’t like it. I don’t have fights coming up, so I can chill and enjoy my life. It’s better than drinking, Adesanya. It’s better to stream than drink.”
That final line appeared to reference Adesanya’s 2023 drink-driving case in New Zealand.
The former UFC champion pleaded guilty after being caught driving with excess alcohol in his system, before later receiving a discharge without conviction.
The exchange lands at an important moment for Tsarukyan, as Justin Gaethje has beaten Ilia Topuria, and the Armenian remains the number one contender at lightweight.
Despite that context, he does not appear likely to take Adesanya’s advice. For now, Tsarukyan’s message is clear: when he is not about to fight, he believes streaming is harmless.
The Green Bay Packers will have 13 training camp practices open to the public, including the team's annual "Family Night" practice at Lambeau Field and a joint practice with the Arizona Cardinals, as Matt LaFleur's team prepares for the 2026 regular season.
The Packers released the full training camp schedule on Friday.
The franchise's 81st training camp kicks off with a practice at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 29 and finishes with a final open practice -- and a joint practice -- on Wednesday, Aug. 26. All practices, save for Family Night, are currently scheduled for a 10:30 a.m. start at Ray Nitschke Field.
The team's annual shareholder's meeting will be Monday, July 27, while veterans repot on Tuesday, July 28. Rookies and injured players report a day early. The Packers play three preseason games, including a home game against the Cardinals to finish out the exhibition schedule.
Packers training camp schedule
Wednesday, July 29: 10:30 a.m. (first practice)
Thursday, July 30: 10:30 a.m.
Friday, July 31: 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 2: 10:30 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 3: 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 4: 10:30 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 7: Packers Family Night, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 10: 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 11: 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, Aug. 13: Preseason game at Pittsburgh (6:00 p.m.)
Sunday, Aug. 16: 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 18: 10:30 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 21: Preseason game at Denver (8:00 p.m.)
Monday, Aug. 24: 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 26: Joint practice with Cardinals, 10:30 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 28: Preseason game vs. Cardinals, 7:00 p.m.
Manchester United express interest in Real Madrid midfielder with €60m price tag – report
Real Madrid could see at least one major sale from their midfield department this summer, with Jose Mourinho keen on bringing in a fresh face in the position.
Eduardo Camavinga, in that regard, has emerged as the likeliest candidate to leave after yet another underwhelming campaign during which he failed to step up as expected.
Despite his subpar season, the 23-year-old Frenchman has no shortage of suitors, with PSG showing a keen interest in taking the midfielder back to his homeland.
Manchester United also eye Camavinga
Now, according to journalist Miguel Serrano, Manchester United have also expressed an interest in signing Camavinga this summer.
The Red Devils are undertaking a massive rebuild in their midfield unit, having bid goodbye to Casemiro and expected to part ways with Manuel Ugarte as well.
Manchester United want Camavinga. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Even though there has been interest in Aurelien Tchouameni, the Premier League heavyweights have also taken an interest in the situation of his teammate Camavinga.
Manchester United have already asked about the 23-year-old’s situation and conditions required for a transfer, as have Italian giants Juventus.
In fact, the report states that Los Blancos have slapped a price tag worth €60 million on the 23-year-old ace.
Real Madrid want €60m for Camavinga. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
However, Camavinga has expressed zero interest in leaving the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.
Despite having struggled for prominence this past season, and having even fallen behind Thiago Pitarch at one point, the midfielder remains determined to fight for his place and regain importance in the team under Jose Mourinho.
For now, the situation is very fluid, with a lot likely to depend on whether Real Madrid are able to rope in a new midfielder, in which case they will need to offload one of their current stars.
If that scenario materialises, Camavinga appears to the player most expendable as things stand, with Manchester United, Juventus, and PSG emerging as possible destinations for the midfielder. A fee of €60 million is unlikely to be an issue for any of these teams.
Juventus in contact with agent over Dybala return despite Roma contract negotiations
Friday’s reports claim that Juventus have been in contact with the agent of Paulo Dybala regarding a sensational return to Turin in 2026-27 despite the ongoing negotiations over a new contract with Roma.
Report: Juventus request information on Dybala
Dybala spent seven trophy-laden careers with the Bianconeri, winning the Serie A title five times, the Coppa Italia four times, the Supercoppa Italiana twice and reaching the final of the 2016-17 Champions League before joining Roma on a free transfer in the summer of 2022.
Dybala’s current contract with Roma expires at the end of the month, but the Giallorossi have long been discussing a renewal with ‘La Joya’, who will have to accept a cut in wages from the reported €7m base salary he has been earning for the last two seasons.
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are currently offering Dybala, who will turn 33 in November, a net salary of €2.5m per season, while the player and his entourage are reportedly holding out for €3m per season plus bonuses. This would be for a one-year contract with an option to extend for a further season.
However, Dybala and his agents have not fully closed the doors to opportunities elsewhere, and according to Friday’s updates, Juventus are among the clubs who have been in contact with the player’s representatives to discuss the financial details of a potential deal.
For now, this has been described as an ‘exploratory’ call, and it remains to be seen whether or not Juventus will follow up on this initial sign of interest.
This Saturday (20), the 11th round of the Brazilian Série C Championship begins, with matches running through Monday (22), when leaders Guarani face Confiança (18th) at Batistão (SE). The match kicks off at 7:30 p.m.
Five matches open the round this Saturday. At 4:30 p.m., bottom-placed Anápolis host Itabaiana at Jonas Duarte Stadium. At 5 p.m., Botafogo-PB (17th) take on Volta Redonda (12th) at Almeidão, in João Pessoa. Santa Cruz (9th) and Ypiranga (15th) face off at Arruda, in Recife, at 7 p.m. At Novelli Junior, Ituano (5th) and Figueirense (13th) meet at 8:30 p.m. And Maranhão (14th) vs. Paysandu (4th) close out the day at Castelão, at 9 p.m.
On Sunday, there will be four more matches, highlighted by a direct G8 clash: Ferroviária (7th) vs. Inter de Limeira (3rd), who meet at Fonte Luminosa, in Araraquara, in a match scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Earlier, at 11 a.m., Caxias (8th) and Maringá (11th) face each other at Centenário. At 4 p.m., Brusque (2nd) host Floresta (10th) at Augusto Bauer. Also at 6:30 p.m., Barra (16th) await Amazonas (6th) at Arena Barra.
Mike Grella probably won't be vacationing in Australia anytime soon.
When the World Cup groups were announced, CBS Sports' analyst and former U.S men's national team player called Australia's inclusion in the U.S.' group a "layup."
That drew strong rebukes from the island continent, as former Australia players like Mark Schwarzer and Harry Kewell fired back.
Grella didn't shy away from his take. He actually leaned into it and pointed out the betting odds favored his analysis with the Aussies a heavy underdog.
"Australia isn't known for football," Grella said. "It's like the Egyptians getting mad at me for saying they're not great skiers."
"One word has driven the entire country of Australia crazy," Grella added, "And this is a layup for the U.S. men's national team. The level of players, the level of coaching and they're on home soil. This is a layup. But you don't make every layup."
While Grella isn't backing down, don't expect the U.S. team to take the Socceroos lightly. They beat Turkey 2-0 in their opening match and have a chance to win the group.
“All the (Grella) talk is just nonsense to me,” USA's Tim Weah said. “When you look at the Australian team, they're a young team that has a lot of fight, a lot of grit, and a lot of hunger, just like us.”
World Cup winner Ellie Kildunne is one of the biggest stars in women's rugby [Reuters]
England full-back Ellie Kildunne has signed for Bristol Bears ahead of the 2026-27 season, following her exit from Harlequins.
The 26-year-old confirmed she was leaving Quins after five years last month and initially said she did not know where she would be playing club rugby next season.
However speaking exclusively to BBC Sport, Kildunne said signing for Premiership Women's Rugby rivals Bristol had brought her "comfort" after a couple of months in which the situation of where she would play was "up in the air".
"I finally knew what I wanted to do," Kildunne said.
"I needed to have the right conversations and make sure it's the right club for me, and I couldn't be happier with the conversations that I had.
"I knew straight away that it was right for me. I was actually in the car with my mum when I was on a call with the coaches. She said after it brought a tear to her eye because she felt like it was truly right for me, which is very exciting."
World Cup winner Kildunne is a former World Player of the Year and was most recently part of the Red Roses team that won a fifth successive Grand Slam at the Women's Six Nations, where she played in every match and scored five tries.
In total, Kildunne has been capped 62 times by England, scoring 48 tries, since making her international debut aged 18.
Born in Keighley, West Yorkshire, Kildunne began her club career with Wasps before moving to The Stoop in 2021.
Kildunne previously said she was "gutted" when confirming her departure from Harlequins, but now added she was ready for a change having previously considered a move west to the Bears.
"I didn't really prepare to move on to another club when I'd left Quins but I think the world has a funny way of telling you that it's time to move on," Kildunne said.
"I looked at Bristol a couple of years ago, I was highly impressed by everything that I saw. I didn't know whether I was quite ready to move house and go across to [the] West Country.
"So to be in the position that I've been in, a lot of people might see it as stressful, but I kind of was sat knowing that it's ready to move on.
'My priority is always rugby'
Kildunne finished runner-up in last year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards [PA Media]
Kildunne is one of England's biggest rugby union stars and among the most high profile players in the world.
She was the face of the 2025 World Cup for the Red Roses and her profile has only continued to skyrocket since the team lifted the trophy last September.
Bristol, who finished a disappointing eighth in the table this season, is also a club that has a track record of signing prominent figures of the sport.
America superstar Ilona Maher enjoyed a three-month spell at the club during early 2025, New Zealand captain Ruahei Demant similarly joined this season and Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit joined their men's Prem outfit last summer his return to the sport from American football while their chief executive officer stated that marketability of players is a factor in their recruitment strategy.
The Bears' running rugby style of play was a key factor in Kildunne wanting to make the move she said but also that joining a club which has worked with other high profile players did come into her thinking.
"Bristol have worked with players who have maybe stepped out of just being the rugby players that you prioritise, is something that definitely aids moving here because I do have a lot on my plate at times," Kildunne said.
"My priority is always rugby, will always be rugby. But this is new territory, so to feel supported by the staff to ensure that I can keep rugby being my priority as well as aiding the progression of women's rugby in different ways that I am doing as well.
"It's definitely something that was a huge positive."
Kildunne added that she feels the "best is still yet to come" with her rugby.
At Bristol she will link up with a number of England team-mates including Sarah Bern, Hannah Botterman, Abbie Ward and Lark Atkin-Davies and pointed to wing Millie David, who won her first cap this spring, as someone she was excited to link up with.
"Millie Wizz (David) is someone that has been in and out of the Red Roses camp. We've seen where she's got the pace that she's got when she's been playing in the PWR.
"I'm excited to keep on growing that bond. I think we can get the best out of each other on the pitch."
The New York Knicks ended a 53-year championship drought by winning the 2026 NBA Finals, and judging by Thursday’s celebration in Manhattan, the fanbase had plenty of pent-up excitement to release. According to a post fromFan Duel on the top 5 biggest championship parades, approximately 2 million fans packed the streets of New York City for the Knicks’ championship parade, making it one of the largest title celebrations in sports history. The massive turnout now ranks as the third-largest championship parade ever recorded.
Nov 4, 2016; Chicago, IL, USA; (from left to right) Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo and center fielder Dexter Fowler and third baseman Kris Bryant and right fielder Jason Heyward celebrate during their World Series parade outside of Wrigley Field on Addison Street. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
While the Knicks drew an incredible crowd, two historic celebrations still rank ahead of them. The largest championship parade in sports history belongs to the 2016 Chicago Cubs, whose estimated attendance topped all others after the franchise ended its legendary 108-year World Series drought.
Coming in second is the 1998 New York Yankees championship parade. That Yankees team remains one of the greatest clubs in baseball history, winning a record 125 combined regular-season and postseason games on its way to a World Series title.
Considering the significance behind both championships, it’s easy to understand why those celebrations attracted such massive crowds.
Knicks Join Historic Company
Jun 22, 2016; Cleveland, OH, USA; A fan holds a LeBron James cardboard cutout during the Cleveland Cavaliers NBA championship parade in downtown Cleveland. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-USA TODAY Sports
The Knicks now find themselves among some elite company. Their 2 million attendees pushed them ahead of several other iconic celebrations and placed them third all-time. Rounding out the top five are the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers and the 2020 Kansas City Chiefs.
The Cavaliers parade came after the franchise captured its first NBA championship and completed a historic comeback from a 3-1 deficit against the Golden State Warriors. The Chiefs, meanwhile, celebrated their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years. Like those teams, the Knicks gave their fans something they had been waiting decades to experience.
A Championship New York Won’t Forget
Basketball – NBA – New York Knicks Parade – New York City, New York, U.S. – June 18, 2026 New York Knicks’ Jalen Brunson celebrates with the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy during the parade REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
When you combine New York’s enormous market size with a championship drought that stretched more than five decades, the turnout becomes far less surprising. Knicks fans had spent generations waiting for another title, and when the moment finally arrived, they showed up in historic fashion.
Two million people filling the streets is a remarkable sight by any standard. While the Cubs and Yankees still hold the top two spots, the 2026 Knicks have officially earned their place among the most celebrated champions in sports history.
The United States plays Australia at 1 p.m MT/2 p.m. CT on Friday, June 19, at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.
The United States defeated Paraguay, 4-1, in its World Cup opener on June 12.
Ricardo Pepi makes debut in 2026 World Cup opener
Pepi came off the bench in the second half for Folarin Balogun, who scored twice, marking his World Cup debut for the United States.
Pepi came off the bench in the second half for Folarin Balogun, who scored twice, marking his World Cup debut for the United States.
Ricardo Pepi featured in Fortune article
Pepi's rise from humble beginnings to World Cup player was featured recently in an article on https://fortune.com and reporter Preston Fore.
The article talked about the many sacrifices Pepi's father, Daniel Pepi, and mother and Annette Pepi, made for him to achieve his dreams.
Alejandro Zendejas waiting for World Cup debut
Zendejas did not play in the World Cup opener vs. Paraguay.
Ricardo Pepi US soccer player
The 23-year-old San Elizario native rose through the FC Dallas Academy after joining at 13 and made his senior debut at 16 in 2019. He spent three seasons as the club’s starting striker before moving to Bundesliga side FC Augsburg, followed by a loan to FC Groningen in the Netherlands.
He signed with PSV Eindhoven in 2023 for $9.8 million and helped the club win the 2023–24 Eredivisie title, scoring 16 goals in 26 appearances this season.
Pepi was left off the U.S. roster for the 2022 World Cup, making this his first appearance in the tournament. He has one assist in three recent friendlies with the national team.
Where is Ricardo Pepi from?
Pepi is from San Elizario, Texas, In El Paso County.
Ricardo Pepi age
Pepi is 23 years old.
Alejandro Zendejas background
The 28-year-old Zendejas grew up on the West side of El Paso, having been born in Juarez, and attended Hornedo Middle School when he was called up to the FC Dallas Academy as a 13-year-old in 2012.
He worked his way up to the senior club, and when he made his FC Dallas debut in 2015 at 17, he was the youngest player in MLS. He joined Guadalajara Chivas of Mexico's Liga MX in 2016 and played there for four years before joining Necaxa in 2020–2021.
He was at Club America the next year and has been there ever since.
Growing up, he played on both Mexican and American age-group national teams before making a full-time commitment to the USMNT in 2023.
In 12 matches for America this year, he had six goals and four assists. He subbed on in the friendly against Senegal on May 31, his only USMNT appearance in the recent three-match friendly window.
He worked his way up to the senior club, and when he made his FC Dallas debut in 2015 at 17, he was the youngest player in MLS.
Felix F. Chavez can be reached at fchavez@elpasotimes.com; @Fchavezeptimes on X
"It helps with body control," Gibbs told Woodyard. "Your base and all that and faster hands. I would say with blocking, I get my hands up before they hit me."
He believes it also has helped his overall fitness.
"I feel like my body's gotten in better shape, like physically it looks better," Gibbs told Woodyard. "And conditioning-wise, that conditioning is way different from here because you use nonstop movement in every muscle of your body. [In football], you get more breaks and [there is] much more using your legs. But [in MMA], it's just constant shoulders, knees, elbows, you go to the ground and all that so out here I barely get tired."
As the Lions prepare to make Gibbs their bell cow tailback (after they pay him accordingly), Gibbs could be even better than he has been during his first three seasons.
He has averaged 5.3 yards per rushing attempt in a career that has generated three straight Pro Bowls. He led the league in rushing touchdowns in 2024 with 16, despite being on the field for only 56 percent of the offseason snaps.
If/when he's fully unleashed in 2026, Gibbs could become a superstar.
Floyd Mayweather is facing a new legal dispute after a boxing promoter filed a lawsuit seeking $4.65 million linked to two major fights that never happened. The lawsuit, filed in New York federal court by CSI Sports Events, claims Mayweather breached an exclusive promotional agreement tied to a planned exhibition bout with Mike Tyson and a professional rematch with Manny Pacquiao.
The case centers on millions of dollars in advance payments made to secure promotional rights for the events. CSI is now seeking repayment of those funds and wants to stop Mayweather’s upcoming exhibition fight in Greece. The lawsuit has drawn renewed attention to several high-profile boxing projects that were announced but never reached the ring, creating uncertainty around Mayweather’s exhibition schedule.
Floyd Mayweather Lawsuit Seeks Recovery of $4.65 Million
The Floyd Mayweather lawsuit was filed on June 18 in federal court in New York. According to the complaint, CSI Sports Events paid Mayweather’s management company, First Apex Ventures, a $4.5 million advance in exchange for exclusive rights to promote several boxing events involving the former world champion.
The agreement reportedly included an exhibition fight against Mike Tyson and a professional rematch with Manny Pacquiao. CSI also paid an additional $150,000 for medical examinations connected to the planned Tyson exhibition. The promoter is now seeking a total of $4.65 million in damages.
The lawsuit claims the contract granted CSI exclusive promotional rights and prohibited Mayweather from participating in other boxing events until he fulfilled his obligations under the Tyson agreement. CSI argues that those terms were violated and is asking the court to recover its investment.
Mike Tyson’s fight plans fell apart after an injury
The proposed Mike Tyson exhibition was expected to take place in spring 2026. Earlier reports linked the event to a possible April date in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mayweather was reportedly set to earn $14 million for the fight, with part of that amount already advanced through the broader agreement.
According to the complaint, Tyson suffered a hand injury that prevented him from meeting a May 30 contractual deadline. The agreement reportedly allowed an interim fight only if Tyson remained unavailable after November 30.
CSI alleges that Mayweather announced a separate exhibition against Greek kickboxer Mike “Iron” Zambidis just one day after receiving the $150,000 medical advance payment. The promoter claims this action violated the terms of the exclusive promotional deal tied to the Tyson event.
The dispute over the Tyson fight forms a major part of the Floyd Mayweather lawsuit and could play a key role as the case moves through federal court.
Manny Pacquiao Rematch and Greece Event Face Questions
The lawsuit also addresses a planned Manny Pacquiao rematch. CSI claims Mayweather entered into a separate agreement with production company Everwonder for a fight that was expected to stream on Netflix from The Sphere in Las Vegas.
The complaint states that the Pacquiao project included a significant advance payment before the deal was later settled. CSI says it was removed as Mayweather’s promoter during settlement discussions.
Mayweather defeated Pacquiao in their record-setting 2015 fight, but a rematch has never taken place despite years of discussions and public announcements.
Meanwhile, Mayweather remains scheduled to face Mike Zambidis in an exhibition on June 27 in Athens. The event at the Telekom Center inside the OAKA Olympic Complex is being promoted by Mayweather Promotions in association with Zambidis Club and will be broadcast on DAZN. Some ticketing platforms reportedly paused sales after news of the legal dispute emerged.
CSI is asking the court to block the Greece event while the Floyd Mayweather lawsuit proceeds. The company is seeking both financial damages and injunctive relief. No response from Mayweather’s representatives was immediately available at the time of reporting. The case is expected to continue through the federal court system in the coming weeks. The outcome could affect the Athens exhibition and any future plans involving a potential Pacquiao rematch.
Welcome back to the IJF World Tour, and to one of it’s most revered stops, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
The Steppe Arena was the host of the first tournament offering LA Olympic qualification points, so many of the world's biggest judo stars were in action.
At -48 kg,KOGA Wakana took on ZHUANG Wenna in the final. An ouchi-gari for yuko proved the slightest of differences in a close battle and saw KOGA take the win.
International Judo Federation Education and Coaching Director, Mr Mohammed MERIDJA was on hand to award the medals.
A yuko score from the Azeri was enough to earn him the gold!
The organisation is at a high level, the atmosphere in the arena is at a high level, so what can I say… only thank you to all of them.
Balabay AGHAYEV (AZE)
He was awarded his medal by Vice President of the Mongolian Judo Association, Mr Turbold BOLDBAATAR.
At -52kg, Olympic and five time World champion, ABE Uta looked to be right at her very best, dispatching every fighter in her path to the final.
With her opponent there unable to compete. ABE claimed a record breaking 12th Grand slam gold medal… the most by any woman.
Wow, with so many people cheering for us, I think it's such a wonderful country.
ABE Uta (JPN)
She was awarded her medal by Referee Director of the International Judo Federation, Ms Tina TRSTENJAK.
Current -66kg world champion TAKEOKA Takeshi looked supreme all day. A strong Waza-ari score in the final saw him best Ramazan ABDULAEV.
The medals were awarded by Chair of the Mongolian State Committee of Physical Culture and Sports, Mr Bilegt ERDENESAIKHAN.
In the -57kg final, OMORI Akari caught Sarah Leonie CYSIQUE with an opportune sacrifice technique to score and take a fourth title on the day for Japan.
She was awarded the gold by Referee Supervisor of the International Judo Federation, Mr Mathieu BATAILLE.
Sukhbat BYAMBASUREN gave the home crowd reason to celebrate, taking a hard earned bronze medal for the hosts.
Join us tomorrow for the middle-weights and more big judo stars!
The U.S. Open begins with a field of 156 players and cuts to the low 60 scores and ties after two rounds.
Those who make the cut will play the final 36 holes of the championship, this year contested at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York.
The Masters Tournament, which has a limited field, cuts to the low 50 players and ties after 36 holes. The PGA Championship and The Open cut to the low 70 and ties.
The Minnesota Vikings have made it a point to make sure they are protecting whoever is under center with a strong offensive line. They have done a good job drafting their bookend tackles while showing off their front office skills, while building the interior in a variety of ways.
One of those pieces is entering his final year on his deal. Offensive tackle Brian O'Neill has been around the team while contract talks go on, some have started to give them replacements in mock drafts. In the eyes of Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski, the Vikings need to make it a point to give him a new deal.
Sobleski writes, "Along the offensive line, Brian O'Neill has been a stalwart at right tackle, with 120 starts in eight NFL seasons. Despite turning 31 later this year, he should be in line for one more contract extension to ensure Kevin O'Connell's offense features talented bookend blockers."
O'Neill does not get enough credit for being one of the better offensive tackles in the NFL, but Bleacher Report is taking notice. The Vikings know what they have but with a new front office now in place, it will be interesting to see how this ends up going for all parties involved.
Minnesota Lynx guard Olivia Miles (5) slows down the offense during a WNBA game against the Los Angeles Sparks, Wednesday June 17th, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
Olivia Miles has looked comfortable in the WNBA almost from the moment she stepped on the floor. Against the Los Angeles Sparks on June 17, the Minnesota Lynx rookie showed exactly why.
Miles scored a career-high 31 points in Minnesota's 99-83 victory, putting together another standout performance in what has quickly become an impressive rookie campaign. Twenty-four of her points came in the first half, including 17 in the second quarter, when she took control of the game and helped the Lynx build a lead the Sparks could never fully erase.
The game was still within reach midway through the second quarter when Miles began putting on a show. She attacked the paint with confidence, using her crafty ballhandling and creativity to maneuver around defenders and create scoring opportunities seemingly at will. Whether she was finishing around the basket or setting up teammates, Miles looked like anything but a rookie.
Sparks head coach Lynne Roberts could only tip her cap afterward.
"She's good," Roberts said matter-of-factly. "She's talented and, what I said pregame, she's super skilled. So we were trying to mix things up. We didn't execute it exactly how we'd hoped to all the time. But you have to just tip your hat to her. She's a great player with a lot of skill. Her ball-handling and vision is what separates her."
Although Miles' rise has been one of the early stories of the WNBA season, she admitted even she has been surprised by how quickly everything has come together.
"I'm more so surprised with just the ability to be me so early on, which is a credit to my environment," Miles said. "Cheryl has been amazing, my teammates have been amazing. They wanted me to be really comfortable. I always knew what I could do as a player and had that confidence. I thought I'd make an impact, just not this quick, for sure."
Miles credits much of her success to the relationships she has built with Minnesota's veteran core.
"I think I'm getting their trust and respect because I've taken the time to build relationships with them and allowed them to know me as a person," she said. "It's allowed them to trust me easier."
Her confidence stems from something that has followed her throughout her basketball career: an innate feel for the game.
"My IQ and the way that I play translate either way," Miles said. "When you have a feel for the game, I've been able to play at any level. I understand the game, and I think that's translating."
That confidence has also been nurtured by Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve, who Miles said has allowed her to grow into herself rather than force her into a mold.
"She kind of lets me be me," Miles said. "That's kind of the best thing I've learned from her. Obviously, be smart and stay within the structure, but be me."
On a night when the Lynx offense was firing on all cylinders, it was the rookie guard who stole the spotlight. And if Miles' career-high performance against the Sparks was any indication, she is only beginning to scratch the surface of what she can become.
We’ve put the home shirts of all 48 teams competing at the 2026 World Cup under the microscope to create a tier list that should get football kit enthusiasts talking. Taste is always up for debate...
With the ODI series already secured after victories in the first two matches against Afghanistan, India have used the opportunity to test different combinations and assess players outside their established core group.
The absence of senior figures Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah has allowed the team management to experiment, particularly in the batting order. Both Ishan Kishan and Shubman Gill were given opportunities at No. 3, a position usually occupied by Kohli, and the pair responded with promising performances.
However, one tactical decision has continued to spark debate. KL Rahul, despite being one of India's most experienced top-order batters, has once again been deployed in a finishing role lower down the order. While Rahul delivered a quickfire unbeaten 39 off 19 balls in the opening ODI chase, he was dismissed without scoring in the second match at Lucknow.
Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth believes Rahul's talents are not being fully utilised in the No. 6 position and feels the wicketkeeper-batter should be entrusted with greater responsibility higher up the order.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Srikkanth said, "It is not good for KL Rahul and the team if he is batting at six. In my opinion, he must bat at four or five max. I think they can go by rotation policy. Rest the certainties in some games, give chances, and then pick the side."
The former opener also supported a rotation strategy in the remaining games, arguing that India should use the series to evaluate squad depth and identify their strongest combination ahead of future tournaments.
Srikkanth additionally raised concerns about the scheduling of the Afghanistan series, questioning whether players had been given enough time to recover after an intense run of cricket. With the IPL and Men's T20 World Cup having concluded recently, and the Women's T20 World Cup currently underway, he felt the timing of the ODI series was far from ideal.
"Afghanistan is not a great team really. It is sad. Now they are going to play in Chennai where it will be very hot. I don't know how they will play there. It is not fair. I don't think they should be playing in June. The T20 World Cup and IPL just got over. Give them a break and the Women's T20 World Cup is going on, why don't we focus on that? There should be a one month break after the IPL to be honest. There is no family time, no holiday, and most importantly no mental break," he stated.
India will now head into the final ODI with the series already in the bag, while discussions over Rahul's batting position and player workload continue to remain key talking points.
Dustin Johnson looked like he could win the U.S. Open, but things started to move very quickly at Shinnecock.
When Dustin Johnson finished his first round on Friday morning, he was 4 under. Ten holes through his second round, he was still 4 under. But then Shinnecock got some payback.
Johnson found two bunkers at the tricky par-3 11th and made double. Then he made back-to-back bogeys at 12 and 13. After a par at 14, Johnson made an absolute mess of the 15th, eventually making a quadruple-bogey eight. All of a sudden, just an hour after being tied for second, he was on cut watch.
While it was a bit of a surprise to see DJ around the lead through 28 holes, he did come into the week of back-to-back top-five finishes on LIV—not like that means much. Data Golf projects the U.S. Open cut will come in at 4 under, and after a birdie at the par-5 16th, Johnson just needs to get it in the house to make it to the weekend. He hasn’t made the cut in this event since Los Angeles Country Club in 2023.
For a moment at the 2026 U.S. Open, Dustin Johnson appeared set to contend at a major for the first time in years. Then, in a matter of five holes, his second round Friday, June 19, turned into a disaster.
The sequence began with a double bogey on the par 3 11th in which he hit his tee shot into a bunker and watched the ensuing bunker shot trickle back into the sand thanks to the tricky greens at Shinnecock Hills. Back-to-back bogeys followed as Johnson's round began to unravel.
This all culminated with a quadruple bogey 8 at the par 4 15th hole after Johnson wound up in another bunker. His adventure began with a bunker shot that rolled from one bunker to another again. His second bunker shot hit the lip and rolled back to the sand. His third attempt at a bunker shot sailed all the way over the green.
It eventually took Johnson six shots to complete the final 61 feet of the hole. By the time he finished No. 15, he had gone from 4-under par for the tournament to 4-over.
Johnson, who plays with LIV Golf, is 10 years removed from winning the 2016 U.S. Open. He hasn't finished inside the top-15 of a major since 2023. He did recover on No. 16 with a birdie to perhaps bounce back in time to play the weekend.
About 90 minutes ago, Dustin Johnson was -4 and just two off the lead.
Dustin Johnson has gone from only one person beating him in the U.S. Open to outside the current cut line in the span of five holes pic.twitter.com/YQ8kr6loCd
MMA Junkie analyst Dan Tom goes in-depth to break down the biggest fights in the UFC. Today, he takes a closer look at UFC Fight Night 279's main event between Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi.
Manel Kape vs. Kyoji Horiguchi breakdown: Striking the second time around
The main event in Las Vegas features a rematch between men’s flyweight contenders Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi.
Their first encounter, which took place in the RIZIN ring roughly nine years ago, was a fun but foul-filled fight that saw the more seasoned Horiguchi outclass a more raw iteration of Kape on the feet before submitting him on the floor. Although you could argue that Kape has made more improvements since said meeting, Horiguchi’s skills and spirit appear to be shining brighter than ever.
Training in traditional martial arts since he was five, Horiguchi shows the preternatural understanding of combative ranges that you only see from years and years of experience.
Effectively circling on the outside, Horiguchi will typically time counters or blitzes once getting a beat on the action. But what makes Horiguchi an above-average Karate striker is his superb pocket awareness and lateral movement within the boxing department, as it's not uncommon to see the 35-year-old roll under counters to come back with shots of his own.
Since moving his training camps to American Top Team, Horiguchi has also made improvements with his jab. Not only will Horiguchi flick out jabs more often than before, but he also does a decent job of drawing out his opponent's jab in order to either split it down the center or counter over the top.
Horiguchi could certainly find success in these spaces, but he will still need to respect the counters coming back at him from Kape.
Despite being a dynamic showman with a solid arsenal, Manel Kape prefers to do most of his damage off the counter.
Fluent in both stances, Kape keeps a smoothness to his shifts and lateral movements that open up potent offensive opportunities. From counter crosses to counter hooks, Kape keeps a series of short shots that he's ready to unload on a hair-trigger.
When Kape is feeling in stride, he shows little issue with digging to the body or mixing in the occasional knee up the center to intercept level changes. Kape’s proprioception and speed allow him to make accurate reads in the pocket, but the former RIZIN champ can also find himself on the wrong side of offense due to his sometimes lackadaisical nature.
Manel Kape vs. Kyoji Horiguchi point of interest: Potential grappling threats
Between the advantages Horiguchi was able to press in their first fight to the fact that this battle will be taking place in the smaller octagon of the Apex, no one should be shocked if this fight hits the floor on Saturday.
Although Kape is the fighter who used to sport wrestling shoes during their days on the Japanese circuit, I'd argue that Horiguchi is the better wrestler who is more likely to go for takedowns between the two.
Originally coming out of the Krazy Bee camp in Tokyo, Japan, Horiguchi has only further sharpened his wrestling chops since training stateside.
Strong inside of the clinch and against the fence, Horiguchi shows solid head position and situational awareness when working to advance. That said, Horiguchi may find more success with things like singles or open-space shots that he can use to drive his opposition to the fence and floor alike.
Thankfully for Kape, he's no stranger to the wrestling and scrambling dynamics of a fight.
Even when Kape was coming up in the rings of RIZIN, he was having to both defend and finish takedowns in sub-optimal positions on the regular. Kape has always had an impressive reactive sprawl in open space, but the Angola native has traditionally run into trouble when going for submissions rather than defending the position.
Kape has solid and smooth transitions when operating from topside, but he can get lackadaisical or complacent at times when working from his back (which can be maddening for his supporters considering how hard Kape is capable of scrambling).
Although Kape has come a long way since the submission losses earlier in his career, the jiu-jitsu black belt will need to respect Horiguchi’s skills while still staying urgent.
Kape does well when it comes to using his opponent's initial momentum against them, but he may have to take a gamble and turtle out to his base if Horiguchi forces him into any negative positions. Not only can Horiguchi deliver hard ground-and-pound, but the Japanese standout has also improved his top pressure and submission acumen since working with American Top Team.
Manel Kape vs. Kyoji Horiguchi odds
The oddsmakers and the public are favoring the fighter who lost the first time around, listing Kape -168 and Horiguchi +136 via FanDuel.
Manel Kape vs. Kyoji Horiguchi prediction, pick
Despite my official pick, it’s nice to see this line getting tighter from a betting perspective considering how hard this fight is to call.
Part of me feels like Horiguchi should be favored given both the first fight’s result and the fact that his skills and speed still appear to be firmly intact at 35. That said, I’m not sure how much anyone can take away from their first encounter given both how long ago it was and how much Kape has improved since then.
In fact, Kape seldom switched stances in their first fight, much less gave the southpaw-primary looks that we’ve seen from him more lately (something that I suspect could trouble Horiguchi, who officially stands 1-1 opposite UFC-level lefties). Couple that with the clear performance and preparation upgrades that have come with working alongside Eric Nicksick and company, and I can’t help but give Kape the edge this time around.
Although there’s likely some admitted bias in this pick on the Xtreme Couture side of the equation, let me also acknowledge that Horiguchi has long been one of my favorite fighters who I don’t think I’ve ever picked against until now.
Horiguchi’s grappling, along with his left hook and body kick, will be the tools to watch out for from him in this fight. But even though I believe that it’s dog or pass from a betting perspective, I ultimately suspect that Kape will be one of the few fighters on the planet who is fast enough to both counter and follow Horiguchi on his exits, creating the extended exchanges that have caused trouble for the Japanese fighter in prior losses.
I will be incredibly happy for “The Gooch” if I’m wrong, but the official pick for a fight I don’t want to make a pick for will be for Kape to find his finish by Round 3.
Prediction: Kape inside the distance
Manel Kape vs. Kyoji Horiguchi start time, how to watch
As the main event, Kape and Horiguchi are expected to make their walks to the octagon at approximately 10:05 p.m. ET. The fight streams on Paramount+.
The 2026 World Cup has turned out to be an awesome experience because of all of the different countries and cultures coming to North America and having a wonderful time. But in the case of the BBC, they may have taken some creative liberties when it comes to celebrating the city of Houston.
Houston has a lot going for it. The city is the fifth most-populous metropolitan area in the country. Its port on the Gulf of Mexico drives international and global trade. It’s the center of American space travel. It’s one of the most diverse cities in America. And for the 2026 World Cup, it’s serving as one of the host cities for the tournament.
One thing Houston does not have is mountains.
Houston sits on the Gulf Coastal Plain and rests at just 105 feet above sea level. Nobody is going to confuse it with Denver anytime soon.
However, when the BBC was at halftime of the Portugal vs Democratic Republic of the Congo game that was taking place in the city, they showcased a green screen backdrop of the Houston skyline. Except for some unknown reason, they added mountains in the background to try to dress it up a little bit in what may have been some kind of stroke of AI or CGI genius.
.@BBC adding mountains to the green screen background of Houston is one of the most dubious things I’ve ever seen pic.twitter.com/3AltHaHwLR
The pro sports teams in Houston had some fun with the BBC’s geographical error with both the Dynamo and the Rockets making light of their newfound mountain scenery.
We’ve seen some creative liberties or oversights in B-roll footage around sports telecasts happen before, but never quite to this level. But if the BBC is going to give Houston a nice desert mountain range they should just go all the way with it. Let’s see some beautiful waterfalls in New York, a Kansas City tropical paradise, and a view of Los Angeles that has no traffic to speak of.
One of the biggest (literally) talking points on this subject is new arrival Dexter Lawrence.
After coming over in the blockbuster trade, Lawrence has been at everything. He’s been spotted out and around Cincinnati with Burrow, sure, but he’s also been at voluntary work right on through mandatory work.
As Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic wrote, Lawrence is setting a new standard: “The fact that Lawrence was present at every workout and practice from the moment he was acquired in a trade until camp broke on Wednesday speaks volumes about how seriously he’s taken the responsibility of setting a standard for the defensive rebuild.”
Talk about a shift. Not all that long ago, Trey Hendrickson was giving sideline interviews while teammates practiced behind him, Shemar Stewart was bashing the team in locker room interviews and Logan Wilson, a captain, asked for a trade.
There’s a little more nuance and blame to go around for those situations, of course. But the point stands: Lawrence is making a point to not just change how the defense performs on the field, but to give it a guiding light of leadership that won’t be questioned.
No wide receiver on the Kansas City Chiefs has topped 1,000 yards in a single season yet. Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid cover up many of the offensive personnel’s flaws, but the Chiefs need to add stronger supporting pieces around their star quarterback. The 2027 NFL Draft features quality wide receiver prospects throughout its ranks.
Northwestern Wildcatswide receiver Griffin Wilde made the leap from South Dakota State to the FBS level in 2025. He led the team in receiving yards and finished sixth in the Big Ten, trailing superstars like Denzel Boston, Makai Lemon and Jeremiah Smith.
Wilde is a densely built athlete with quality size. He primarily lines up out wide but offers extensive experience in the slot, which is where he projects at the next level. Wilde is a route technician who displayed a complete tree in 2025. He manipulates the cornerback’s leverage with his route stem or shoulder and head fakes to create space for himself and opportunities to win across the corner’s face.
Feel like I’ve been talking about Griffin Wilde (@GriffinWilde1) forever, and with his transfer to Northwestern, it’s clear the jump wasn’t too big for him.
Wilde earned 3rd Team All-Big Ten honors as the Wildcats’ top receiving option, hauling in 71 catches for 880 yards and 8… pic.twitter.com/cmkGsdn200
Wilde quickly gets off the line of scrimmage, but he struggles to play through contact early in the route. Physical press-man corners succeed in re-routing and removing him from plays. Wilde creates natural separation with his route running, but he lacks the burst and top speed to threaten to stack press corners. This makes him vulnerable against man-heavy defenses.
Wilde lacks the speed to stress defenses vertically, but he uses double moves to draw cornerbacks out of position and create space over the top. He primarily wins at the intermediate level. Defenders struggle to mirror Wilde’s sharp breaks at the top of the stem. However, he rounds some dig routes, making it easier for the coverage to lock him down.
Wilde is fearless over the middle of the field and excels at finishing catches through contact. He tracks the ball and rises to meet it with natural hands. Wilde adjusts for and hauls in off-target throws. He is a trustworthy pass catcher who works back to and high points the ball.
Wilde lacks the elusiveness, speed and twitch to create significant gains after the catch. He projects as a possession-style power slot who could fall to the fourth round due to his lack of elite athletic traits.
There is plenty of uncertainty surrounding Auburn football ahead of the 2026 season as the Tigers boast a new coaching staff and return just two starters from last season's roster.
Despite the unpredictability, Athlon Sports has studied Auburn football's new-look program and has broken down the Tigers' strongest and weakest areas ahead of the 2026 season. Coincidentally, both reside on the offensive side of the football.
Athlon Sports ranked every unit for every SEC program in its preseason magazine released earlier this summer. For Auburn, its best asset this season will be its quarterback unit, with the unit facing the most questions being its offensive line. Auburn needed to rebuild both units, basically from scratch, so the questions surrounding both aspects are understandable.
Athlon Sports ranks Brown as the No. 4 player to transfer into an SEC program during the offseason due to him being a "bruiser" who led the nation in total offense and total touchdowns last season under Alex Golesh's watch at USF.
Brown trails LSU's Sam Leavitt, Georgia's Gunner Stockton, Ole Miss' Trinidad Chambliss, and Texas' Arch Manning for the top spot among the SEC's top signal-callers, and is ahead of several notable quarterbacks, including Marcel Reed of Texas A&M, South Carolina's Lanorris Sellers, and Oklahoma's John Mateer.
The greatest weakness for Auburn, according to Athlon Sports' preseason outlook, is its offensive line, which ranks No. 14 among 16 SEC programs.
Most of the uncertainty surrounding Auburn's offensive line stems from the Tigers' coaching staff needing to rebuild the unit as a whole. Auburn lost center Connor Lew, guards Jeremiah Wright and Dillon Wade, and tackles Izavion Miller and Mason Murphy to the NFL draft last season, while Xavier Chapman transferred to Florida State.
The lone returner to the unit is Kail Ellis, who tied Mason Murphy by participating in 213 snaps at center last season after Lew went down with an ACL injury in Auburn's loss to Missouri in week eight. Auburn's offensive line will be experienced this season, however, as Alex Golesh brought Cole Best from USF with him to the Plains, and landed JMU tackle Jo Simmons from the transfer portal. Best logged 879 snaps at center last season, while Simmons recorded 877 snaps at left tackle for JMU, which competed in the College Football Playoff last season.
Transfers Cole Skinner, Deryc Plazz, and Jack Leyrer also turned heads during the spring, and Stanton Ramil aims to be a key contributor to the unit after battling injury issues at Michigan State. The greatest challenge for Auburn's staff this season when it comes to the offensive line will be finding the right combination that will allow the Tigers' skill players to succeed.
The Boston Celtics could use a player like Chris Cenac Jr. in the 2026 NBA Draft, but they will have to trade up to take him if they want to secure his services. The Houston big man is currently projected to go somewhere between the end of the lottery and where Boston will select with the No. 27 overall pick of the first round.
In his last season at the NCAA level, Cenac put up 9.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, and just under a steal per game while shooting 48.5 percent from the floor overall, 33.3 percent from beyond the arc, and a concerning 62.1 percent from the free throw line.
The folks behind the "NBC Sports Boston" YouTube channel put together a clip of the best of his play at the college level last season. Check it out below!
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Among the biggest surprises of the tournament so far is a disciplinary trend that has caught the attention of fans, players, and refereeing experts alike, as national teams continue to push the limits in pursuit of crucial results.
The World Cup has always been the stage where soccer’s biggest stories are written, but some performances remain almost impossible to match. One of those moments came when a national team produced an attacking explosion that still stands as one of the most unbelievable scorelines in tournament history. The question of what is the record for most goals scored in a World Cup game by one team continues to bring fans back to one unforgettable match from the 1982 tournament.
High-scoring matches have appeared throughout World Cup history, with legendary teams finding ways to dominate opponents on the biggest stage. However, only one national team has managed to reach double figures in a single World Cup match, creating a record that has survived for more than four decades.
The record belongs to Hungary, which defeated El Salvador 10-1 at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. The match took place on June 15, 1982, in Elche during the group stage, and it remains the highest number of goals scored by one team in a single World Cup game.
Hungary entered the tournament with a talented squad and showed its attacking quality immediately. The national team raced into a 3-0 lead before halftime and continued the pressure after the break, adding seven more goals to complete one of the most dominant victories ever seen in the competition.
The record for the most goals scored by a team in a single FIFA World Cup match belongs to Hungary.
The goals came from several different players, showing the depth of Hungary’s attack. Tibor Nyilasi scored twice, while Gabor Poloskei, Laszlo Fazekas, Jozsef Toth, Lazar Szentes, and Laszlo Kiss also found the net, with Kiss producing the most memorable individual contribution.
Laszlo Kiss created World Cup history
One of the biggest stories from Hungary’s incredible win was the performance of Laszlo Kiss, who scored a hat-trick after coming off the bench. His three goals arrived in just seven minutes, making it the fastest hat-trick in World Cup history and the only hat-trick ever scored by a substitute in the tournament.
Despite the historic scoreline, Hungary’s tournament did not end with glory. The national team failed to advance from the group stage after losing to Argentina and drawing with Belgium, meaning their record-breaking performance became one of soccer’s greatest examples of individual brilliance without a deep tournament run.
El Salvador’s only goal in the match came from Luis Ramirez Zapata, but the national team was unable to stop Hungary’s relentless attacking display. The 10-1 defeat remains the biggest loss suffered by El Salvador in World Cup history.
Other biggest World Cup wins in history
While Hungary’s 10-goal performance remains unmatched, several national teams have come close by recording huge victories. The largest winning margin in World Cup history is nine goals, a mark shared by three different matches.
Hungary previously recorded another dominant result in 1954, defeating South Korea 9-0 during the tournament in Switzerland. That same year, Yugoslavia matched the achievement by beating Zaire 9-0 at the 1974 World Cup in West Germany.
Rank
Match
Final Score
Goal Difference
World Cup
1.
Hungary vs El Salvador
10-1
+9
1982
2.
Hungary vs South Korea
9-0
+9
1954
3.
Yugoslavia vs Zaire
9-0
+9
1974
4.
Germany vs Saudi Arabia
8-0
+8
2002
5.
Spain vs Costa Rica
7-0
+7
2022
The difference between those results and Hungary’s 1982 performance is that Hungary became the only national team to score 10 goals in a World Cup match. Modern attacking giants such as Germany and Spain have produced memorable victories, but none have reached that milestone.
Germany’s 8-0 win over Saudi Arabia in 2002 and Spain’s 7-0 victory against Costa Rica in 2022 were dominant performances, but they still fell short of Hungary’s record.
After both surprising in their debut at the 2026 World Cup, USMNT and Australia face each other, seeking a victory that could determine the leader of Group D. For this, both teams are expected to field their strongest starting lineups in order to maintain their momentum.
Despite not being top contenders for the 2026 World Cup, USMNT and Australia surprised everyone by winning their debuts. Following this, they face each other today in their second match of the competition. Mauricio Pochettino’s team’s offensive approach will be tested against Tony Popovic’s defensive setup with a high press. Seeking a victory to determine the leader of Group D, both teams could field their biggest stars.
Australia have managed to remain quite competitive. Without being an offensive powerhouse, they already managed to score two goals against Türkiye, already showing their power on the counterattack. As their best facet of the game, they impose a defensive strategy based on high pressing, being quite effective at breaking up their opponents’ offense. Therefore, they could keep Mohamed Toure as their reference.
USMNT have managed to establish as one of the best offensive teams. Surprisingly, they managed to score four goals against Paraguay, allowing Folarin Balogun to shine. Head coach Mauricio Pochettino has managed to make his team quite dominant, keeping Max Tillman as the creative focal point. Because of this, they are expected to be protagonists against Australia, looking to shine once again on the offensive side.
USMNT confirmed lineup vs Australia
After shining against Paraguay, USMNT arrive as a favorite to defeat Australia. For this, head coach Mauricio Pochettino have ruled out Christian Pulisic due to muscle problems. In his absence, Max Tillman and Weston McKennie will look to open spaces in the opponent’s stubborn defense. Nevertheless, Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi will be the offensive stars, looking to score.
Nestory Irankunda of Australia.
Considering this, USMNT will lineup as follows: Matt Freese; Sergiño Dest, Chris Richards, Tim Ream, Antonee Robinson, Alex Freeman; Tyler Adams, Malik Tillman, Weston McKennie; Folarin Balogun, Ricardo Pepi.
Australia confirmed lineup vs USMNT
Australia managed to surprise everyone in their 2026 World Cup debut. Looking to defeat the USMNT, they will look to repeat their defensive approach, imposing their high press as a key axis of the game. For this, head coach Tony Popovic will keep Alessandro Circati, Harry Souttar, and Cameron Burgess as his defensive structure. Nevertheless, the counterattacks will be led by Mohamed Toure.
With this in mind, Australia will play as follows: Patrick Beach; Alessandro Circati, Harry Souttar, Cameron Burgess; Jacob Italiano, Aiden O’Neill, Paul Okon-Engstler, Jordan Bos; Mathew Leckie, Nishan Velupillay; Mohamed Toure.
Folarin Balogun #20 of USMNT and Jacob Italiano #4 of Australia.
Now comes a clash with Australia that could shape the rest of the World Cup journey, with both nations entering the contest on three points and looking to take control of the group.
The United States arrives in Seattle riding a wave of confidence after a statement-making opening victory, with Christian Pulisic, Folarin Balogun, and company helping the national team surge to the top of Group D. Now comes a clash with Australia that could shape the rest of the World Cup journey, with both nations entering the contest on three points and looking to take control of the group.
After dismantling Paraguay 4-1 in its opener, the USMNT suddenly finds itself among the most talked-about teams in the tournament. Australia, meanwhile, earned plenty of respect after defeating Turkiye 2-0, proving once again that the Socceroos remain a difficult opponent on the biggest stage.
The stakes are enormous because the outcome could influence qualification, knockout-round positioning, and the path that follows. While the exact consequences may not be obvious at first glance, every scenario carries major implications for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
Fast start has changed expectations
The United States could hardly have asked for a better opening performance. The 4-1 victory over Paraguay was the highest-scoring World Cup match in USMNT history and tied the nation’s largest-ever margin of victory at the tournament.
Balogun’s two goals made history as well, with the striker becoming only the second American player to score multiple goals in a World Cup match. Gio Reyna added a spectacular late finish, while Pulisic contributed an assist to become the USMNT’s all-time World Cup assists leader with three.
Australia also enters the match full of confidence after overcoming Turkiye. The Socceroos showed discipline, defensive organization, and enough quality in attack to secure a victory that many observers did not expect. With both nations sitting on three points, Friday’s meeting effectively becomes a battle for control of Group D.
Group D Position
Team
Points
Goal Difference
1.
USMNT
3
+3
2.
Australia
3
+2
3.
Turkiye
0
0
4.
Paraguay
0
-3
The United States currently leads the group thanks to its superior goal difference. However, everything could change depending on the result against Australia and the outcome of Turkiye’s meeting with Paraguay.
What happens if the USMNT wins?
A victory would be the ideal outcome for the United States. Three points against Australia would guarantee qualification for the knockout stage. The Americans would move to six points, while Australia would remain on three with only one group match remaining.
The result would also place the United States in a strong position to finish first in the group. If Turkiye either draws or loses against Paraguay later that day, the USMNT would officially clinch top spot in Group D with a match to spare.
Christian Pulisic #10 and Weston McKennie #8 of the United States celebrate a goal.
Finishing first carries significant benefits. It would provide a more favorable route through the knockout rounds and keep the team on a pathway that could avoid several dangerous opponents in the early elimination stages. Perhaps most importantly, a second straight victory would further reinforce the belief that Pochettino’s project is gaining momentum at exactly the right time.
What happens if the USMNT draws with Australia?
A draw would leave the group finely balanced heading into the final round of fixtures. Both teams would move to four points, with the United States likely remaining ahead due to its superior goal difference. However, neither side would secure qualification mathematically, meaning everything would still be on the line during the final group match.
Head coach Mauricio Pochettino of the United States.
The Stars and Stripes would then head into a decisive showdown with Turkiye, knowing that their destiny remains firmly in their own hands. A positive result in that final match would almost certainly be enough to advance.
While a draw would not generate the same excitement as a victory, it would still keep the USMNT in a favorable position. The team would avoid defeat, maintain momentum, and preserve its opportunity to finish first in the group.
What happens if the USMNT loses?
Defeat would dramatically change the picture, asAustralia would move to six points and take a commanding grip on first place in Group D. The United States would remain on three points and enter the final matchday under far greater pressure.
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half
Although elimination would not become immediate, Mauricio Pochettino and his players would lose control of the race for first place and would likely be battling for second or even third, depending on other results.
The final game against Turkiye would then become critical. A poor result there could leave the United States relying on tiebreakers or hoping to qualify as one of the tournament’s best third-placed teams. Even in that scenario, advancement would remain possible because of the expanded 48-team format. Still, the path forward would become significantly more complicated.
What is Morocco's current FIFA World Ranking for the 2026 World Cup? See where the Atlas Lions rank globally after hitting an all-time historic high.
The dynamic nature of international soccer means that team standings are constantly in flux, especially during a major tournament cycle. For fans keeping a close eye on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, tracking the quantitative metrics behind the world’s most improved teams provides an excellent roadmap for predicting knockout stage brackets and monitoring tactical quality on the pitch.
Few teams have captured the attention of global analysts quite like Moroccoover the last four years. Following their historic semi-final run at Qatar 2022, the Atlas Lions entered this tournament determined to prove that their status as an elite soccer power was no fluke, using a star-studded core to assert complete continental dominance over Africa.
For viewers evaluating the balance of power, Morocco’s placement in the global tier illustrates why they are no longer viewed as a spunky underdog, but rather as an undisputed heavyweight contender.
Morocco’s current FIFA world ranking
According to the live FIFA Men’s World Rankings updated during the tournament’s group stage, Morocco currently occupies a staggering 6th place in the world.
The team entered the tournament securely in 7th place following the official June 11 pre-tournament coefficient release, which already broke national records.
This puts Morocco within touching distance of the all-time highest rank ever secured by an African nation, which was achieved by Nigeria back in April 1994 when they climbed to fifth.
Evaluating the Group C landscape
Within the competitive boundaries of Group C, Morocco’s elite ranking makes them a primary force to navigate the path to the knockout rounds. The operational hierarchy of the group underlines the massive test facing their group opponents on the pitch.
Group C global ranking comparison
Country
Live FIFA World Rank
Continental Status
Brazil
5th
CONMEBOL Heavyweight
Morocco
6th
CAF Number One Team
Scotland
42nd
UEFA Contender
Haiti
83rd
CONCACAF Underdog
The data proves that the showdowns in Group C feature some of the highest-rated tactical battles of the entire opening round. With an array of high-caliber talent displaying their skills in the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, and French Ligue 1, Morocco’s unprecedented 6th-place standing reflects their technical evolution into a structured global giant.
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Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı ve Trabzonspor Kulübü Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın kalan iki karşılaşmayı kazanarak yoluna devam edeceğine inandığını bildirdi.
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Türkiye-Paraguay maçına değinen Doğan, "A Milli Futbol Takımı'mıza oynayacağı karşılaşmada başarılar diliyorum. İlk maçımızı kaybetmiş olabiliriz, futbolda bu tür sonuçlar var. Ancak henüz biten hiçbir şey yok. Gruptan çıkma şansımız devam ediyor. Kalan iki karşılaşmayı kazanarak yolumuza devam edeceğimize inanıyorum. Oyuncularımıza ve teknik heyetimize güveniyoruz. Milletimizin desteğiyle Milli Takımı'mızın bunu başaracak güçte olduğuna inanıyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
Tartışılmaya başlanan 10+4 yabancı oyuncu kuralına dair de sezon planlamalarını, kadro yapılanmalarını ve transfer stratejilerini açıklanan kurala göre oluşturduklarına dikkati çeken Doğan, Kulüpler Birliği Vakfı Başkanlığı görevi nedeniyle birçok kulübün, yabancı oyuncu kuralının yeniden değerlendirilmesi yönündeki taleplerini kendilerine ilettiğini belirterek "Özellikle Avrupa kupalarında mücadele edecek takımlardan bu konuyla ilgili talepler geliyor. Konuyla ilgili Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı olarak önümüzdeki günlerde Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu Başkanı Sayın İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu ile bir araya geleceğim. Kulüplerimizin görüş ve taleplerini kendisine aktararak kapsamlı bir değerlendirme toplantısı gerçekleştireceğiz." dedi.
Brezilya kadın millî voleybol takımı ve Fenerbahçe Medicana'da smaçör olarak oynayan Brezilyalı Ana Cristina, ülke voleybolu ve Fenerbahçe hakkında konuştu.
Brezilyalı voleybolcu Ana Cristina:
- "Fenerbahçe benim ilk uluslararası kulübüm. Burada kendimi çok geliştireceğimi biliyordum ve gelişmeye devam ediyorum. Kulübün yapısı gerçekten harika. Takım olarak da her antrenmanda birbirimizi daha iyi olmak için zorluyoruz. Bu da gelişimime çok yardımcı oluyor. 2023'te Türkiye Ligi şampiyonluğunu kazandığımız sezon benim için çok özeldi. Önce VakıfBank'ı, ardından Eczacıbaşı'nı yendik. Ertesi yıl da yeniden şampiyon olduk. Bunlar kariyerimde unutamayacağım anılar arasında yer alıyor."
- "Baklavayı severim. Başlangıçta çok yemek denememiştim. Şimdi benim için her şey daha tanıdık, alıştım ve gerçekten seviyorum. Sanırım en sevdiğim ise mercimek çorbası."
"DÜNYANIN EN İYİ TAKIMLARINDAN BİRİ"
- "Türkiye sadece lig düzeyinde değil, milli takım seviyesinde de çok gelişti. 2023 yılında neredeyse her şeyi kazandılar."
- "Hala geliştirebilecekleri alanlar var ama çok iyi ilerliyorlar. Diğer uluslararası takımlarla kıyaslandığında kesinlikle öndeler. Dünyanın en iyi takımlarından biri."
Lech Poznan'danyapılan açıklamada, 22 yaşındaki futbolcunun kontratın 2029 yılına kadar yapıldığı belirtildi.
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11 bin kilometreden fazla bir mesafeyle ayrılan bu iki ülkenin mücadelesi, sadece grupta kalma savaşı değil, aynı zamanda kıtalar arası tarihi bir göç hikayesini de barındırıyor.
Her iki takım da turnuvaya şanssız ve ağır mağlubiyetlerle başladı. Bu karşılaşma, grupta hayatta kalmak adına her iki taraf için de bir "tamam mı, devam mı" mücadelesine dönüştü.
Bu maçı özel kılan en önemli detay, iki ülkenin uluslararası futbola da uzanan ilginç göç ve aile bağları. 19. yüzyılın sonları ve 20. yüzyılın başlarında, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu topraklarından (bugünkü Suriye ve Lübnan dahil) Latin Amerika'ya büyük bir göç dalgası yaşandı.
Paraguay'a ulaşan bu göçmenler yanlarında Osmanlı belgeleri taşıdıkları için halk arasında "Türk" olarak adlandırıldılar. Bugün pek çok Paraguaylı aile, Orta Doğu ve Osmanlı kökenli soyadlarını ve geleneklerini hala yaşatıyor.
Bu tarihi bağlar spora da miras kaldı; yıllar içinde Türk/Osmanlı kökenli Paraguaylı futbolcular yetişirken, Avrupa doğumlu bazı oyuncular da Güney Amerika'ya göç eden bu topluluklarla aile bağlarını korumaya devam etti.
Paraguay’da devlet başkanlığı koltuğuna oturan Mario Abdo Benítez, güçlü siyasi figür Bader Rachid Lichi, ticaretin öncülerinden Salma Agho ve bugün Paraguay futbolunu yöneten Federasyon Başkanı Robert Harrison gibi ülkenin kaderini değiştiren dünyaca ünlü "El Turco" lakaplı efsane ailelerin başarı öyküsüyle biliniyor.
Galatasaray ile henüz sözleşme yenilemeyen tecrübeli ön libero Mario Lemina için Güney Amerika'da transfer piyasası kızıştı; Atlético Mineiro'nun ardından dev kulüp Sao Paulo da resmen devreye girdi.
Galatasaray'ın tecrübeli ön liberosu Mario Lemina'nın geleceği belirsizliğini korurken, Brezilya transfer piyasası adeta alev aldı. Sarı-kırmızılılarla henüz yeni sözleşme imzalamayan 32 yaşındaki Gabonlu yıldız için Güney Amerika kulüpleri sıraya girdi.
Oyuncuya ilk olarak ciddi bir ilgi gösteren Atletico Mineiro oldu. Görüşmelerin yavaşlaması üzerine, Sambacılar dünyasında kartlar yeniden karıldı.
Atletico Mineiro'nun ardından Brezilya'nın köklü kulüplerinden São Paulo da resmi olarak devreye girdi. Orta sahasını güçlendirmek isteyen kulüp, Lemina'nın menajerlik şirketiyle ilk temasları kurdu ve oyuncunun mali şartlarını masaya yatırdı.
Lemina'nın, kariyerinin bu döneminde Brezilya'da forma giyme fikrine ve gelen yoğun ilgiye oldukça sıcak baktığı belirtiliyor. Galatasaray ile sözleşme uzatma görüşmelerinde henüz sonuca varamayan Lemina, serbest kalma ihtimali ve Avrupa ve Güney Amerika pazarındaki güçlü duruşuyla bu transfer döneminin en çok konuşulan isimlerinden biri olmaya aday.
Premier Lig'den düşen Wolverhampton'dan ayrılmaya hazırlanan Joao Gomes için Atletico Madrid ile Galatasaray karşı karşıya geldi.
Wolverhampton’ın Premier Lig’den küme düşmesi, 25 yaşındaki Brezilyalı yıldız Joao Gomes’in takımdan ayrılmasını kesinleştirdi. İngiliz ekibinin Championship maliyetlerini dengelemek adına satış listesine koyduğu orta saha oyuncusu için Avrupa’nın iki devi transfer savaşına girdi.
Ederson transferinden sonuç alamayan Atletico Madrid, teknik direktör Diego Simeone’nin çok istediği Joao Gomes için Wolverhampton ile ileri düzeyde görüşmeler yürütüyor. Masadaki rakamın 45 milyon euro civarında olduğu belirtiliyor. Son günlerde devreye giren Galatasaray, transfer dengelerini değiştirdi. Sarı-kırmızılıların bu transfer için 40 milyon euro bütçe ayırmaya hazır olduğu gelen bilgiler arasında.
Wolverhampton ile yakın zamanda 2030’a kadar sözleşme yenileyen Gomes, aylık 300 bin sterlinlik maaşıyla küme düşen kulübün bütçesini zorluyor.
Bu transfer savaşını en yakından ve memnuniyetle takip eden taraf ise oyuncunun altyapısından yetiştiği Flamengo. Brezilya kulübü, João Gomes'in Wolverhampton'a transferinde sözleşmeye sonraki satıştan pay maddesi koydurmuştu. Transferin 45 milyon euro seviyesinde tamamlanması durumunda, Flamengo'nun kasasına 4 milyon euroyu aşan bir satış payı girecek. João Gomes’in önümüzdeki günlerde Championship'te oynamamak adına bu iki kulüpten birine imza atması ve İngiltere kariyerine nokta koyması bekleniyor.
Paraguay Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Gustavo Alfaro, ilk maçtaki yenilginin ardından Dünya Kupası umutlarını canlı tutmak adına Türkiye karşısında taktiksel bir kabuk değişimine gidiyor.
Paraguay Teknik Direktörü Gustavo Alfaro, ilk maçtaki mağlubiyetin ardından Dünya Kupası umutlarını korumak adına Türkiye karşısında radikal bir taktik değişikliğine gidiyor.
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Orta saha oyuncusu Galarza ise ilk maçtaki yenilginin soğuk bir duş etkisi yarattığını ancak bu sayfayı kapattıklarını belirterek, Türkiye'nin gücünü test etmeye hazır olduklarını vurguladı.
Kritik karşılaşma öncesinde Paraguay'ın başkenti Asunción'da futbol coşkusu zirveye ulaştı. Belediye, taraftarların maçı toplu izleyebilmesi için Alberdi, Presidente Franco, Palma ve Chile caddelerini trafiğe kapatarak dev ekranlar kurdurdu. Maç saatinde yoğun güvenlik önlemleri uygulanacak.
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“İmişli” klubu 5 futbolçusu – Xəzər Mahmudov, Həzrət İsayev, Elmir Rəhimzadə, Riad Abbaszadə və Orxan Fərəcovla yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
İmişlinin eyniadlı təmsilçisi adları qeyd edilən futbolçuların hər birinə xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, bu, əyalət klubunun 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün başa çatmasından sonra açıqladığı ilk ayrılıqlardır. Komandanı bu yay fasiləsində başqa hansısa futbolçunun tərk edib-etməyəcəyi hələ bilinmir. Klub bunadək yalnız Tuncay Yusifli və İdris İnqilablı ilə yeni müqavilənin imzalandığını bəyan etmişdi.
“İmişli” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 33 oyuna topladığı 34 xalla 12 iştirakçı arasında 9-cu yeri tutub.
Futzal üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin kapitanı Emin Kürdov dünya çempionatının Avropa zonası üzrə əsas mərhələsinin püşkünü dəyərləndirib.
Arena.az xatırladır ki, bu gün 2028-ci ildə keçiriləcək futzal üzrə dünya çempionatının Avropa zonası üzrə əsas mərhələsinin püşkü atılıb.
12-ci qrupda yer almış Azərbaycan millisi Çexiya və Latviya yığmaları ilə qarşılaşacaq. Kapitan Emin Kürdov Azərbaycan Futzal Federasiyasının rəsmi saytına açıqlamasında komandamızın şanslarını dəyərləndirib:
“Çexiya ilə 2 il əvvəl yoldaşlıq oyunlarında qarşılaşmışıq. Düzdür, həmin matçlarda uduzmuşuq, ancaq rəsmi oyunların tapşırığı fərqli olur. Həmin görüşlər də göstərdi ki, Bakıdakı matçda qrupun favoriti hesab edilən çexlərlə başabaş mübarizə aparmaq olar. Bəlkə səfərdə də bunu etmək mümkündür. Onlarda da nəsildəyimə prosesi gedir, gənc futzalçılar komandaya cəlb olunur. Hər şey hazırlıqdan, həmin oyunlar ərəfəsindəki futzalçıların durumundan asılı olacaq. Latviya ilə son illərdə klub səviyyəsində qarşılaşmışıq. Təbii ki, Çexiya millisi onlardan çox güclü rəqibdir. Belə deyim də, normal qrupa düşmüşük. Hər biri ilə oynamaq və meydandan xalla ayrılmaq olar. Çalışacağıq ki, minimum tapşırığı yerinə yetirək, pley-offa vəsiqə qazanaq.
Yenə deyirəm, yaxşı hazırlıq prosesi keçməli, yoldaşlıq oyunlarında gücümüzü sınamalıyıq. Sonuncu dəfə apreldə Qazaxıstan millisi ilə qarşılaşmışıq. Rəsmi görüşlərə qədər azı 2 oyun da keçirmək lazımdır. Hazırlıq, yanaşma necə olacaqsa, nəticə də ona uyğun olacaq. Komanda yoldaşlarıma inanıram. Mübariz kollektivimiz var. Qalır yaxşı hazırlaşmaq, tapşırıqları meydanda düzgün yerinə yetirmək. İnanıram ki, Azərbaycan millisi yenidən elit-raunda vəsiqə qazanacaq. Təbii ki, bu yolda azarkeşlərimiz də bizə dəstək olmalı, hər zamankı kimi zalda varlıqlarını hiss etdirməlidirlər”.
Futbol üzrə İsveçrə milli komandasının 20 yaşlı mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi Joan Manzambi dünya çempionatlarının tarixinə düşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, gənc yarımmüdafiəçi buna DÇ-2026-nın B qrupunun 2-ci turunda Bosniya və Herseqovinanı məğlub etdikləri matçda nail olub.
O, mundiallarda əvəzetmədən meydana çıxaraq dubl edən ən gənc oyunçu olub. Manzambi bunu 20 yaş 247 günündə bacarıb.
Əvvəlki rekord DÇ-2002-də Sloveniyaya qarşı görüşdə iki dəfə fərqlənmiş paraqvaylı Nelson Kuevasaya (22 yaş 153) məxsus idi.
Xatırladaq ki, İsveçrə Bosniya və Herseqovinanı 4:1 hesabı ilə üstələyib.
Joan Manzambi bu oyunda vurduğu iki qoldan sonra təəssüratlarını bölüşüb. Qələbədə əsas pay sahiblərindən biri olan futbolçu bu uğurun karyerasında xüsusi yer tutduğunu bildirib.
“Fikrimcə, bu, karyeramın ən yaxşı anıdır. Dünya çempionatına uğurlu başlaya bilməməyimizin səbəblərini bilirdik. Bu oyunda isə soyuqqanlı davranmağı bacardıq. Bizim çox yaxşı komandamız var və bunu bu gün meydanda göstərdik”.
Kanada yığmasının hücumçusu Conatan Devid DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsində Qətərlə matçda het-trik edərək dünya çempionatları tarixinə düşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, futbolçu 1966-cı ildən bəri mundialda ev sahibi ölkə millisinin heyətində het-trik edən ilk oyunçu ünvanına yiyələnib.
Bütövlükdə isə bu, dünya çempionatları tarixində 6-cı belə haldır.
Conatan Devid dünya çempionatları tarixində daha bir nadir uğura imza atıb. Kanadalı forvard 1930-cu ildən bəri KONKAKAF (Şimali və Mərkəzi Amerika və Karib Hövzəsi Futbol Konfederasiyası) ölkələrini təmsil edən ilk futbolçu olub ki, dünya çempionatında bir matçda 3 qol vurub.
Bundan əvvəl dünya çempionatında bir oyunda üç qol vuran son KONKAKAF futbolçusu ABŞ millisinin sabiq hücumçusu Bert Patenaude olmuşdu. O, bunu 1930-cu ildə Paraqvaya qarşı oyunda bacarmışdı.
Kanada yığması da Qətər üzərində qazandığı 6:0 hesablı qələbə ilə tarixi nailiyyətə imza atıb. Sözügedən komanda dünya çempionatları tarixində Avropa və Cənubi Amerika xaricindən çıxan ilk komanda olub ki, bir oyunda 5-dən çox qol vurmağı bacarıb.
Vankuverdə keçirilmiş qarşılaşmada həm də Qətər millisinin baş məşqçisi Xulen Lopeteqi dünya çempionatları tarixində ispan məşqçilərin rəhbərlik etdiyi komandalar arasında ən böyük hesablı məğlubiyyət rekordunun sahibi olub.
İki turdan sonra Kanada B qrupunda 4 xalla liderdir. Eyni xala malik İsveçrə yığması ikinci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Bosniya və Herseqovina və Qətər yığmaları isə hərəyə 1 xal toplayıblar.
Qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Kanada İsveçrə ilə, Qətər Bosniya və Herseqovina ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, DÇ-2026 ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi ilə keçirilir. Tarixdə ilk dəfə 48 komandanın iştirak etdiyi turnir iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
Çinin Quyyan şəhərində boks üzrə Dünya kubokunda 1/4 finala yekun vurulub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, reytinq xarakterli yarışda Azərbaycan millisinin daha iki idmançısı adını yarımfinala yazdırıb.
Səidcəmşid Cəfərov (75 kq) ikinci döyüşündə Muhammad Nurani (İran) ilə münasibətinə aydınlıq gətirib. Boksçumuz rəqibinə ikinci raundda nokautla qalib gəlib. O, yarımfinalda Qabriel Quidi Rontani (İtaliya) ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Murad Allahverdiyev (80 kq) isə 1/4 finalda Marlon Sevehondan (Avstraliya) güclü olub. Boksçumuz rəqibini 5:0 (29:28, 29:28, 29:28, 30:27, 30:27) hesabı ilə məğlub edib. Allahverdiyev yarımfinalda Cavohir Ummataliyevlə (Özbəkistan) döyüşəcək.
Bununla da özləri üçün ən azı bürünc medalı təmin edən boksçularımızın sayı 3-ə yüksəlib. Daha öncə Alfonso Dominqes (90 kq) də yarımfinala vəsiqə qazanıb.
“Atletiko”nun hücumçusu Aleksander Sörlot karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Fənərbağça” norveçli futbolçunu transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə insayder Nikolo Skira məlumat yayıb. İstanbul klubu forvard və klubu ilə danışıqlara başlayıb.
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Reports in Italy claim that Milan are not giving up in their pursuit of Eintracht Frankfurt director Markus Krösche, despite claims in Germany that the Bundesliga side are unwilling to let the executive leave so close to the start of the summer transfer window.
Report: Milan still holding out hope for Krösche and Hardung
Milan’s hunt for a new set of sporting and technical directors continues following the departures of Igli Tare, Geoffrey Moncada and Giorgio Furlani back in May.
Over the last week, reports in Italy have indicated that Eintracht Frankfurt’s Krösche was at the top of the Rossoneri wishlist to take over as technical director or ‘head of football’, and that he would bring his Eintracht Frankfurt colleague Timmo Hardung with him if he were to make the switch to San Siro this summer.
News outlets in Italy had even claimed that Krösche and Hardung had reached agreements to join the senior management structure in Milan.
Reports on Thursday criticised Milan for their ‘amateurish’ handling of negotiations with Krösche and Frankfurt and argued that Krösche had been left ‘annoyed’ by the reports that he had reached an agreement to join Milan when nothing had been arranged between the two clubs.
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY – JUNE 01: Sporting Director Markus Kroesche of Eintracht Frankfurt speaks to the media during a press conference on June 01, 2026 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
There are conflicting reports in Germany and Italy, as La Gazzetta dello Sport have reported on Friday that Milan are not giving up on their pursuit of Krösche and Hardung, despite the reports in Germany that the directors will not leave their current positions in Frankfurt.
The Pink Paper claims that despite their initial rejection earlier this week, Milan continued to discuss a potential set of deals for Krösche and Hardung on Thursday. The Rossoneri are reportedly hoping that Frankfurt will ‘soften’ their current stance if the potential compensation fee is raised.
La Gazzetta dello Sport confesses that the signs are still not particularly encouraging for Milan.
BREMEN, GERMANY – AUGUST 28: Markus Kroesche, Sporting Director of Eintracht Frankfurt is interviewed prior to the Bundesliga match between SV Werder Bremen and Eintracht Frankfurt at Wohninvest Weserstadion on August 28, 2022 in Bremen, Germany. (Photo by Cathrin Mueller/Getty Images)
Other names that have been linked with the technical director role include Devin Ozek and Simon Rolfes.
Meanwhile, reports from Gianluca Di Marzio claim that former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Al-Shabab director Domenico Teti is a potential option in the role of sporting director.
Genoa have officially announced the return of Tommaso Baldanzi in a permanent deal from Roma following a successful loan spell under Daniele De Rossi in the second half of the 2025-26 season.
The 23-year-old has returned to Genoa on another initial loan, although this time for the whole of the 2026-27 season, in a deal that also includes an obligation to buy.
Reports earlier this week indicated that Genoa’s obligation to buy clause will be in the region of €9.5m. It is believed that Baldanzi will sign a contract until the end of the 2029/30 season once his obligation to buy clause has been triggered.
GENOA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Ruslan Malinovskyi of Genoa (center) celebrates with his team-mates Tommaso Baldanzi and Lorenzo Colombo after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
This is the third time that De Rossi has signed Baldanzi: Initially bringing him to Roma from Empoli almost immediately after his appointment as Giallorossi head coach in 2024. De Rossi also brought Baldanzi to Genoa on loan in January and he is now back for a third stint for the 2026-27 season onwards.
He will continue to wear the no.8 shirt for Genoa heading into the 2026-27 campaign.
Baldanzi returns to Genoa on a permanent deal from Roma: Club statement
“Genoa CFC announces the completed return of Tommaso Baldanzi from AS Roma,” read a statement.
“The transfer will consist of a loan and an obligation to buy. The 2003-born midfielder, who arrived on loan with an option to buy from the Giallorossi during the January transfer window, proved to be an important figure in the team’s attacking play during the second half of the season, racking up eight appearances and two assists for the Rossoblu.
“Tommaso will be a big player for the Grifone in the 2026-27 season.”
Baldanzi himself added: “I’m thrilled to be able to continue this adventure in the Grifone shirt. I can’t wait to get back on the pitch in these colours.
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Tommaso Baldanzi of Genoa (on loan from Roma) and Ardon Jashari of Milan vie for the ball during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
“I feel like I have a lot to give, and I know that I still have a lot to prove in front of the Rossoblu fans, who made me feel right at home from my first day here in Genoa.”
Hellas Verona have officially announced that Marco Baroni has returned as head coach as the club look to earn promotion back to Serie A at the first time of asking in 2026-27.
Baroni is back at Verona for a third stint, having spent three years with the Gialloblu towards the end of his playing career, returning in the position of head coach for the 2023-24 season.
The Tuscan-born tactician led Verona to a 13th-place finish in Serie A in 2023-24, the club’s highest finish across the last four seasons, before joining Lazio in 2024-25 and then Torino in 2025-26.
MONZA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 04: Marco Baroni, Head Coach of Torino, reacts during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between FC Internazionale and Torino at U-Power Stadium on February 04, 2026 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
He will be tasked with steering Verona back to Serie A at the first time of asking following the team’s 19th-place finish in the top flight last term.
Verona have confirmed that Baroni has signed a two-year contract with an option for an additional 12 months, tying him to the club until the summer of 2028, potentially 2029. He will officially begin work in his new role on July 1.
Baroni returns to Verona: Club statement
“Hellas Verona FC is pleased to announce the appointment of Marco Baroni as the new head coach of the first team, effective from July 1. Baroni has signed a contract with the club until June 30, 2028 with an option to extend for a further season until 2029,” read a statement on the Verona website.
“Born in Florence on September 11, 1963, Baroni returns to the Gialloblu dugout following his spell in charge during the 2023-24 season, which ended with the team securing Serie A survival with a 13th-place finish in the league table. Earlier in his career, he was also part of Verona’s coaching staff in the 2002-03 season, serving as an assistant coach under Alberto Malesani.
“His connection with Hellas Verona began as a player: He wore the Gialloblu shirt from 1995 to 1998, making 93 appearances and scoring nine goals across Serie A, Serie B and the Coppa Italia.
TURIN, ITALY – OCTOBER 18: Marco Baroni, Head Coach of Torino, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Torino FC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on October 18, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
“During his managerial career, he has achieved two promotions to Serie A, leading Benevento to the top flight in 2016/17 and Lecce in 2021/22. He has also successfully secured Serie A survival with both Lecce and Hellas Verona.
“Hellas Verona FC warmly welcomes Coach Marco Baroni and all members of his staff back to the Club and wishes them every success in their work.”
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign Mason Greenwood from Marseille during the summer transfer window, as per L’Equipe.
The 24-year-old has worked with Roberto De Zerbi during their time together at the French club, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition for the north London club. However, it remains to be seen how the Tottenham fans react to the situation.
Greenwood has been outstanding for the French club, and he is valued at €80 million. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to pay that kind of money for the player. He can operate on the flank as well as centrally. There is no doubt that he could solve Tottenham’s goal-scoring problem. However, the signing might not go down well with the fans.
On the other hand, Arsenal are monitoring his situation as well. They need to add more goals to the team, and a 24-year-old would be a handy option. He can operate in multiple attacking positions, and he will add some much-needed sharpness in the final third. Greenwood scored 26 goals last season and picked up 11 assists.
It remains to be seen whether Arsenal or Tottenham decide to follow up on their interest with an official proposal. The French outfit is under pressure to sell players in order to comply with FFP rules. The England attacker is currently the most prized asset at the French club, and therefore the club is ready to sanction his departure for a premium. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
Tottenham Hotspur are looking to sign Celtic attacker Benjamin Nygren.
According to Sports Boom, Tottenham are looking to add more cutting-edge in the final third, and they have identified the Swedish International as a target. Celtic will demand €30 million for the player, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to break the Bank for him.
They have the financial muscle to get the deal done. Meanwhile, there have been initial contacts between Tottenham and the player regarding personal terms, and the player is willing to join them. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise a deal.
Nygren can operate in the central attacking midfield role as well as on the flanks. He will add goals and creativity to the Tottenham attack.
The north London club were quite mediocre going forward last season, and they need to improve in the attacking unit. The Swedish attacker could prove to be a wise decision. He’s at the peak of his career, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for him. He will look to make an immediate impact in the Premier League.
The 24-year-old scored 21 goals in all competitions last season and picked up nine assists along the way. He will only improve with coaching and experience. At 24, there is plenty of room for improvement, and regular football in England could bring out the best in him. The €30 million investment could look like a bargain in future if he manages to adapt to the Premier League.
Tottenham have been quite active in the transfer market so far, making multiple signings. It remains to be seen whether they can improve the attacking unit before the window closes.
Dutch law enforcement authorities, along with counterparts from Canada , Germany, and the U.S., have disrupted malicious infrastructure associated with SocGholish and cleaned up nearly 15,000 infected WordPress websites.
"With these actions we deprive cybercriminals of access to infected computer systems," Maikel Rollman of the Netherlands National High Tech Crime Unit said.
"This prevents
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday urged Fortinet customers with FortiGate appliances to take steps to secure against ongoing malicious activity aimed at thousands of internet-accessible devices.
The sweeping campaign, believed to be the work of Russian-speaking threat actors, has been codenamed FortiBleed. The number of compromised devices stands at
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has spent the majority of the team's offseason activities discussing the health of the ankle he broke in the divisional round of the playoffs last season and there are doubters lining up behind the Broncos this season because of that ankle.
The Broncos are seen by many as one of the most complete teams in the NFL heading into the 2026 season, but they also have plenty of critics and most of those critics don't seem to believe that Nix is a good quarterback despite the success he's found since being drafted in the first round in 2024.
But Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report can envision a scenario in which he wins this year's Most Valuable Player Award. Trevor Lawrence, Sam Darnold, Kyler Murray and Jaxson Dart also make that list, but here was Gagnon's analysis on why Nix could walk away with it.
"Like (Trevor) Lawrence, Nix will be competing with the likes of Allen, Jackson and Mahomes in the AFC. In fact, the top six MVP odds belong to AFC quarterbacks.
The 2024 No. 12 overall pick is also looking to bounce back from a minor sophomore slump statistically, with his efficiency slipping into the middle of the pack among qualified passers in 2025.
Plus, he's working his way back from a second ankle surgery this offseason, a follow-up procedure to address bone spurs.
Why It Could Happen
Word is he'll be a full go at training camp, and Year 3 is often a big leap season for an NFL quarterback.
The 26-year-old should benefit from even more time in Sean Payton's system, with some potential new energy from Davis Webb at OC.
And with a jacked offensive line, a world-class defense and the arrival of veteran wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, Nix has optimal support."
It's not as crazy to suggest this as some would think. The MVP generally comes from one of the best teams and more often than not, it goes to the quarterback. If the Broncos have another strong season and push for the Super Bowl, Nix could easily be on a short list of candidates to win it. He will have to have the statistics, of course, but winning games in the NFL often translates to winning that award.
However, Gagnon may have left out one key factor as to why it could happen... hunger. Nix is going to be incredibly hungry to make up for the fact that he had to sit on the sidelines and watch his team fall to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game last year. The Patriots won that game, played in blizzard conditions, by a field goal, due to the Broncos having no offensive push without their starting quarterback. It's widely believed that the team would have played in the Super Bowl had Nix not gotten hurt, and he is going to want to give every ounce of himself this season to get back to that spot.
Former England and Wales rugby league coach John Kear died on 1 June [Paul Ogden/BBC]
The funeral of former England and Wales rugby league coach and renowned broadcaster John Kear has taken place.
Friends, relatives and former players gathered in Penistone, South Yorkshire, earlier for the service at St John's Church.
Castleford-born Kear, who died on 1 June, earned widespread recognition during his career, including masterminding Sheffield Eagles' shock 1998 Challenge Cup final victory over Wigan.
Former Eagles player Mark Aston, who was part of the title-winning side, said: "Everything about John was just perfect, his smile, his knowledge of rugby league, you can see that by the tributes put out there for John."
He described Kear as a father figure to his players.
"We talk about what he did on the field, but there were things off the field that he did, and how close everybody was to him," he said.
"When times were tough he was still positive, that's how he was as a coach... he made people believe in the game, he made people believe in what they were doing."
He described him as a "top man" who would be "well and truly missed".
Tim Adams, former chairman of Sheffield Eagles, said Kear was an "inspiration for us all".
"We were good friends. He was an extraordinary bloke, very meticulous, his planning was unbelievable.
"He was a wonderful motivator of people, he didn't only motivate the players... but he also motivated the people in the club, the staff, the board of directors."
John Kear was one of the most respected figures in the sport [PA]
Adams said he thought Kear was "bonkers" when he told him he would win them the cup, "but he did it".
He said Kear was a "really genuinely nice guy" who was a "great advocate for rugby league".
"He'll be remembered forever," he added.
Paul Broadbent, former captain of the club, said: "John were the one that had faith in me, he made me the guy who was going to lead the guys out, it was an outstanding day for us."
He said the cup win had been a "real moment of triumph" for the coach.
The Eagles said in a statement earlier this month that Kear would "always be remembered as the coach who delivered out finest hour".
During his playing career, Kear made 133 appearances for hometown club Castleford between 1978 and 1988 before he subsequently moved into coaching.
Aston was part of the Challenge Cup-winning squad in 1998 [Paul Ogden/BBC]
He was one of the sport's most respected figures, with a coaching career lasting more than 700 matches with clubs including Bradford Bulls, Hull FC and Wakefield Trinity.
He led Hull FC to their own surprise Challenge Cup win in 2005, beating Leeds Rhinos in the final at Cardiff.
Kear went on to take England to the semi-finals in the 2000 World Cup, and had 11 years in charge of Wales, leading them at the 2017 and 2021 World Cups.
In a statement earlier this month, the Rugby Football League said he "was loved and admired throughout the sport and well beyond".
Kear had been part of the BBC Sport commentary team for the match between Wigan and Hull KR at Wembley Stadium the day before his death.
Rival Michigan State recently announced that it will be adding sponsorship patches to its football jerseys, earning derision from Michigan football fans in the process. However, it appears that the Wolverines may actually follow suit.
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel sent out an email to fans, per The Athletic's Austin Meek, where he noted that the program is strongly considering adding jersey patches, logos to the field, and in-stadium sponsorships, flying in the face of more than a century-plus of tradition.
For generations, the bowl of Michigan Stadium has been a sacred space. We have intentionally protected the Big House from the commercialization seen elsewhere, limiting on-field and in-stadium visuals to the Big Ten Conference logo, the Allstate field goal nets, and our partnerships with Nike/Jordan and Gatorade. Given my history as a football player, I have great respect for Michigan Stadium's long, storied, and distinguished history. We will work to ensure that any advertising is implemented strategically, tastefully, and in a manner consistent with the values of the University of Michigan.
However, to support our student-athletes in this new era without compromising their competitive edge, we must carefully expand our corporate sponsorships into venues where we have previously held back. To that end, our partners at Michigan Sports Properties and Learfield are currently in discussions with potential sponsors about our new Leaders and Best Champion Partner Program.
We are approaching these discussions with the utmost respect for the tradition of the Big House. We are exploring new revenue assets that are highly visible but thoughtfully integrated, including:
In a letter to fans, Michigan AD Warde Manuel says the school is looking at new ways to raise revenue, including jersey patches and advertising inside Michigan Stadium. pic.twitter.com/T9M3gU3zg1
Multiple things here, none of them good. And certainly, the initial fan reaction is utter disgust, at least the vocal proponent.
It is understandable in this new era of college football to modernize with the times and to stay as financially relevant as possible. However, are in-stadium ads and on-field logos really that necessary? After all, plenty of other teams (most actually) have those already. So this isn't a case where something new is legal, and if you don't acclimate, you're getting left behind. So if Michigan has already eschewed such tactics, it's not exactly a necessity to follow what other programs have done for some time, breaking longstanding traditions in the process. Additionally, given the sacred nature, as acknowledged by Manuel, of both the stadium bowl and the jerseys, then these should be last resorts, if anything at all. And fans will not go along with them unless it was something essentially mandated by the conference or NCAA -- much like how the team wore 150-year anniversary patches in 2019.
Fans have clamored over less. During his tenure as athletic director, Dave Brandon put a Kraft macaroni and cheese noodle outside of The Big House in the offseason, and it was met with a collective uproar. Fans have rebelled against alternate jerseys with only a few exceptions. Even the uniforms worn by the maize team in the spring game would not be welcome by a large swath, if not the majority, of the fanbase if it were for a regular season game.
And then comes the Learfield and Michigan Sports Properties element. If those entities are the ones pushing, Michigan has to say no. There are already controlling parties in the media sphere, such as the TV networks, and the program cannot further lose autonomy if it's to acquiesce to outside parties. That opens up several cans of worms and toothpaste that cannot be put back into the tube.
Testing the viability of revenue streams is prudent, so if this is merely a tactic to judge how the fans would take such moves, then this is a decent move, because then Manuel can simply point to the rejection of these measures by the constituency and then pivot to something more palatable. However, if this were to move forward, and jersey patches and in-stadium ads come to The Big House, that's not something that the program or the athletic director will ever live down. After all, the noodle was a big part of the negative perception (amongst many other things) of Dave Brandon. Actually breaking with 'sacred traditions' would be all the worse.
On this day 75 years ago, Bud Stewart played a key role in the upstart White Sox splitting a doubleheader in Yankee Stadium in front of 60,441. | (Photo by The Stanley Weston Archive/Getty Images)
1884 Ill-fated hurler and inventor of the knuckleball, Eddie Cicotte, was born, in Springwells, Mich. Cicotte made his MLB debut in 1905 and was up for good as a major-leaguer in 1908. Four years later, he was swapped to Chicago and saw his career take off. Cicotte’s 11.9 WAR to lead the greatest White Sox team in history in 1917 led all of baseball and stands in a tie for 36th-best all-time and second-best in White Sox annals.
While he couldn’t have known it then, Cicotte’s popularization of the knuckleball ushered in a tradition of knuckleballers on the South Side, from Hoyt Wilhelm to Eddie Fisher to Wilbur Wood and even briefly to Charlie Hough.
Of course, Cicotte consorted with gamblers and famously was a fixer of the 1919 Black Sox World Series. The righty was banned from baseball for 95 years, and despite Hall-worthy statistics has so far been kept out of Cooperstown.
1912 Don Gutteridge, at 109-172 the owner of the fifth-worst record among White Sox managers tenured for at least one full season, was born in Pittsburg, Kan. He played for 12 years in the majors as an infielder clearly valued for his knowledge of the game and ability to fill a role as opposed to his prowess between the lines (1.4 total WAR over 1,151 games).
Gutteridge had bad fortune on the South Side as skipper in at least three ways:
He wasn’t White Sox manager by choice, returning to the White Sox organization only after the surprising return of Al Lopez as manager in 1968 and being forced into the job after Lopez resigned in 1969
By taking over as an interim manager 17 games into the season, he was neither prepared to manage in the majors nor establish himself as the leader of the club
The late-1960s White Sox were severely lacking in talent (over four seasons as a manager in the organization’s minors, his clubs finished with a winning record every year
Gutteridge was nonetheless as associated with the record 17 straight winning seasons the White Sox ran off in the 1950s and 1960s, on the MLB coaching staff (mostly as first-base coach) from 1955-66.
After retiring from baseball, Gutteridge returned to Pittsburg, which honored him ever June 19 with “Don Gutteridge Day”. He died there in 2008, at 96, and at that time he was one of the 10 oldest living major league baseball players, the oldest living former manager or coach, the last surviving member of the St. Louis Cardinals “Gas House Gang,” and the last living member of the St. Louis Browns to appear in a World Series.
1926 The Sox celebrated Eddie Collins Day at Comiskey Park. Collinswould be admitted into the Hall of Fame in 1939 and was one of the finest second baseman in major league history. He played 12 seasons with the White Sox and is the only member of the 3,000-hit club to get that milestone safety in a White Sox uniform.
1941 Joe DiMaggio went 3-for-3 with a home run in a 7-2 loss to New York at Yankee Stadium. It was the 32nd game of his eventual 56-game hitting streak, with the streak now the 14th-longest of all time, tied with Harry Heilmann of the Detroit Tigers.
DiMaggio had started his hit streak about a month earlier, on May 15, against the Eddie Smith and the White Sox. At this point, eight of the 32 games Joltin’ Joe had hit safely in had come against the South Siders. In a month, DiMaggio would hit safely in games 52-55 of the streak in Chicago, before seeing it snapped two games after leaving town, vs. Cleveland.
All told, six White Sox pitchers were victimized by DiMaggio’s streak, with Smithand Thornton Lee both getting touched over three games, for four total hits. Johnny Rigney also extended DiMaggio’s streak by three games, and three hits in total.
1951 The White Sox split a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium in front of 60,441 fans (ranking among the Top 20-attended games in White Sox history), maintaining their 3 1⁄2-game lead in the American League.
The Sox dropped the opener, 11-9, despite rallying to tie after falling behind, 5-0, in the first inning. In the nightcap, the White Sox took a 4-3 lead on Bud Stewart’s three-run homer in the eighth, and after the Yankees fought back for one, tallied the eventual game-winner on Bob Dillinger’s double in the ninth.
The White Sox would fall out of first for good in July and finish the season in fourth place, 17 games back. But their 81-73-1 record represented their first winning season in eight years — and more importantly, kicked off a string of 17 straight winning seasons on the South Side.
1977 Wilbur Wood threw his last good game for the White Sox in throwing eight innings of one-run ball in beating the A’s, 2-1, in the first game of a doubleheader at Comiskey Park. But the real star that afternoon was first baseman Lamar Johnson, who did everything in this contest. Johnson’s three hits (and two home runs) were the only Sox hits in the opener. He also sang the National Anthem beforehand!
The Sox also won the nightcap 5-1, with Lamar adding a hit and scoring a run.
2009 Levi Maxwell of the White Sox High-A affiliate Winston-Salem Dash threw a seven-inning no-hitter in a doubleheader opener against the Wilmington Blue Rocks. It was the first no-hitter in the Carolina League in three years, and the first for the Dash since 2001. Maxwell ended up as the Carolina League Pitcher of the Week for his achievement.
However, it was a bright spot in an otherwise rough season. Maxwell finished 2009 at 4-15 (4.54 ERA) after going 15-5 a year earlier for the Low-A Kannapolis Intimidators. In true Joe Cowley fashion, Maxwell retired (or was released) at season’s end.
(The manager of that Intimidators club in 2009? None other than future White Sox third base coach Joe McEwing.)
2015 In a game against the Texas Rangers at U.S. Cellular Field, Chris Sale recorded his fifth consecutive game with at least 12 strikeouts, as he fanned 14 Texas hitters. That tied him with Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson as the only pitchers in baseball history to accomplish that. Sale’s streak began on May 28, and in those five starts he struck out a total of 65 hitters.
He got a no-decision in this game, though, as Texas scored two runs in the ninth inning with two outs and stole a 2-1 win.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup decided on a new tiebreaker rule for this edition of the massive tournament.
If there is a tie on points in the group stage, and one of those teams defeated the other team, the team with the head-to-head win takes the spot above the team with the head-to-head loss.
It switches the within-group first tiebreaker from goal differential, which now becomes the second tiebreaker.
It has a potentially disastrous side effect, though.
Before, it was very rare that a team could clinch the group win after just two matches. Now, it's very possible.
Mexico has already done it. Mexico beat South Africa on the first matchday, while South Korea beat Czechia. Then on the second matchday, Mexico was playing the Korean side, and whichever won would clinch the group.
Mexico pulled out a 1-0 win, which means the third group stage game doesn't matter at all for Mexico. They'll be atop Group A no matter what, because the best South Korea can do is be tied on six points but not hold the tiebreaker.
As the tournament goes on, this will be a conceptual possibility for group favorites who won their first match of the group stage -- like the United States, and England, and Germany, and the list goes on.
It greatly impacts the third matchday of the group, when a lesser team has a much better chance of beating a strong side if the better roster is actually resting all its key players with no group positioning to play for.
Because of the new tiebreaker Mexico has clinched their group and can rest their entire team.
Czechia in turn has a really good shot at getting 3 points in a game they would’ve been massive underdogs in.
In that situation, it becomes advantageous for a lesser team to play the group's best team third, rather than first or second.
For Czechia, they might face a much-reduced Mexican side on matchday three in Group A, rather than the full-strength outfit South Africa had to deal with in the opener.
Will it decide who wins the entire World Cup? Maybe not. But will it impact who gets out of the groups? Almost certainly, given that the eight-best third-place teams advance, too.
This rule change matters, and we'll just have to see how it all plays out.
The UFC octagon is back in Las Vegas for Saturday's UFC Fight Night 279 event at the Meta Apex. A flyweight rematch between former RIZIN Bantamweight Champion Manel Kape and former UFC flyweight championship challenger Kyoji Horiguchi headlines the fight card. The winner will likely put himself in position for the next shot at champion Joshua Van.
The first fighter is expected on the scales last noon ET.
Daniella Alvarez, a UTPB transfer specialist, was selected as one of 6,000 volunteers in Dallas for FIFA World Cup 2026 after more than 1 million people applied. (Photo via UTPB Facebook page)
Daniella Alvarez is putting her lifelong passion for sports into action by volunteering for the FIFA World Cup.
The World Cup runs from June 11-July 19. It is the first World Cup to be co-hosted across three countries and features 48 teams.
Alvarez’s spot is in Dallas. The University of Texas Permian Basin transfer specialist initially applied in August when the applications opened. She didn’t hear anything back until late October when she was invited for a volunteer tryout.
“In November I went to my tryout in Dallas, so that basically entailed them giving us more information about the World Cup and the different roles of the volunteers. Then we have one-on-one get to know you sessions with a what they call startup volunteer. Those volunteers were the people running the one-on-one interviews,” Alvarez said.
After that, there was about a three-month break until notifications were made. Alvarez said she heard she was chosen at the beginning of March.
“I was offered the volunteer position of Host City Ambassador for the FIFA Fan Festival,” she said.
The fan festival is a free event with different vendors like Coca-Cola, Michelob Ultra and Bank of America.
“It’s kind of like a mini festival for the fans who can’t get tickets or afford to go to games. There are different types of screens and activities to make that vibe of the stadium,” Alvarez said.
More than 1 million people applied to volunteer for the World Cup and 15,000 got invited to the Dallas volunteer tryouts, she said.
After that, 6,000 were chosen to be volunteers throughout the entirety of the Dallas portion portion of the World Cup, “so they really push the saying you’re truly one in a million.”
Alvarez noted that the volunteers are of all ages and backgrounds and come from different places.
“It’s such a happy, fun vibe that no matter what you’re doing as a volunteer. It’s fun. The entire process has been so much fun,” she added.
Ultimately, Alvarez wants to volunteer for the softball portion of the Olympics because she’s a big softball fan.
“I thought … this is like an Olympics. Even though it’s one sport, this would be a great opportunity, and I have always had a passion for sports, so any way that I can get involved, I want to do that because I work part-time with athletics here, whether it’s promotion or doing broadcasting for them. I also work part-time for the Midland RockHounds as their promotions game day team lead, so that’s been a fun way to stay involved in sports,” Alvarez said.
“I thought, hey, I’ll apply. The worst thing that they could do was not respond or say no, but at least I tried. I was very excited to hear back and have the opportunity,” she added.
Alvarez said she’s a big fan of the Mexico national soccer team.
She has put in two shifts so far and volunteers are required to work eight shifts total. Alvarez arranged her shifts for holidays and weekends so she wouldn’t miss work.
“It was awesome. I think the most fun part about it was meeting people from around the world. I got to meet a lot of fans from Japan because they’re playing there, as well as Holland,” Alvarez said.
Volunteers are assigned to certain spots. She was assigned to the festival, but there are five different areas she can work in.
“I did guest operations my first shift, and then I helped with the playground activations my second shift, so I got to learn two different aspects of the fan festival from the five, so I hope throughout the rest of my shifts I get the opportunity to work in each of those areas to really get the full experience,” Alvarez said.
A Fort Stockton native, she’s a first-generation Mexican-American. She has family in the Dallas area so she’s able to stay with them when she volunteers.
Alvarez said she feels this experience will help her professionally.
“My dream in my life has always been to work for a professional sports team, so to even have this opportunity to play a little part within the FIFA World Cup and have my name like attached to that in some way has been exciting. I hope it helps elevate me to reach my goals of working for a professional sports team in the future,” she said.
Alvarez earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and a master’s degree in education and coaching and sports administration.
She has been at UTPB since July 2022.
“I’ve had a lot of encouragement and messages from my fellow co-workers, as well as my supervisors, and just even being recognized by the university itself has been nice, because they see us outside of what we do within UTPB,” Alvarez said.
Her job at UTPB involves working directly with local community colleges like Midland College to make a seamless transfer for students who want to come to a four-year institution from a community college.
“Besides working with Midland College, we just signed a partnership with Amarillo College, and that’s one of my new schools that I’ll be taking on. I also go around and recruit throughout the entire state of Texas, along with some community colleges on the Texas-New Mexico border,” Alvarez said.
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The U.S. is expecting millions of international visitors this summer as fans come to watch their favorite teams compete in the World Cup. But along the way, many have become obsessed with the uniquely American sauce.
In fact, so many visitors have tried to bring ranch home that TSA had to get involved. The agency has shared several social media posts reminding airport travelers that large bottles of ranch have to go in their checked bags, rather than their carry-ons, which can only have liquids that are 3.4 ounces or less.
But now, Kraft has a solution: “TSA Compliant Ranch.”
World Cup fans are visiting the US for the first time and falling in love with ranch dressing. Now, Kraft has unveiled 'TSA Compliant Ranch' to help those fans bring the uniquely American condiment back home (Instagram/@kraftsauces)
The company announced the “travel-friendly way to bring the taste of America home” via Instagram on Thursday. The post includes a “partially” AI-generated photo depicting a kit of mini ranch dressing packets — seemingly small enough to go in a carry-on bag — sitting inside a TSA bin alongside a pair of sunglasses, a wallet and keys.
“Some visitors leave with souvenirs. Others leave with America’s favorite dressing,” the company said, adding that fans should “stay tuned for details on how to get yours.”
The Independent has contacted Kraft for more information.
TSA celebrated the trend with an Instagram post Thursday, writing, “One World. One Ranch.”
“Who knew dip-lomacy could be achieved through addressing the obvious: ranch is the king of condiments. The world is slowly discovering ranch pairs perfectly with pizza, chicken wings, fries, onion rings, quesadillas, crackers, chips, vegetables, and the list just keeps growing,” the post said.
“Are you kicking around the idea of flying home with your favorite dip? If you’re traveling within the U.S., make sure to keep your carry-on sauces to 3.4oz or less and place any larger containers in your checked bags. Some heroes wear capes. Others bring ranch,” it continued.
The World Cup is ongoing in the US, Mexico and Canada and bring fans from across the globe to North America (Getty Images)
TSA shared screenshots of its recent social media posts joking about the trend, including one asking travelers to “avoid chugging your ranch outside security,” because “airlines will check it for you.” In another post, the agency wrote: “Yeah, soooo your carry-on wasn’t made for *check notes* four bottles of ranch & a taser.”
In response, several companies flooded the comments with their own jokes about the ranch craze.
Hidden Valley, a popular ranch dressing brand, wrote: “I approve this message.”
“Does this apply for ketchup too or just ranch? (asking for a friend),” Heinz commented.
The U.S. is hosting more than 70 World Cup games across 11 cities this summer, including the highly anticipated final match, set for July 19 at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium.
The U.S. Open leaderboard is filled with past major winners and so is the intriguing grind to simply make the cut at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
The 2026 U.S. Open cut line is a major talking point after a first round that began with heavy fog and a brutal wind made way for improved scoring conditions late Thursday afternoon and into Friday's second round. When the U.S. Open was last held at Shinnecock Hills in 2018, the cut line wound up at +8. It's unlikely to get that high this year.
Scottie Scheffler will be among the big names flirting with the cut line when his second round begins after a rocky 2-over 72 in the first round that featured several uncharacteristically wayward shots and more scrambling than usual. Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth and Brooks Koepka also need to play well to ensure they make the weekend at the U.S. Open.
USA TODAY Sports is tracking the projected 2026 U.S. Open cut line throughout Friday's Round 2 at Shinnecock Hills, with live updates on where the projected cut line sits and what golfers are in danger of missing the cut this year. Follow along for the latest.
As of 11 a.m. ET on Friday at the 2026 U.S. Open, the cut line sits at +3 based on the scores of the top 60 golfers (and ties) on the current leaderboard. All golfers with a score of +3 or better would make it to the weekend at Shinnecock Hills.
What is the projected U.S. Open cut line for 2026?
The predictive model used by Datagolf.com currently projects +4 to be the most likely cut line for the 2026 U.S. Open (60.3% chance). There is currently a 19.6% chance it rises to +5, and a 17.8% chance it winds up at +3 by the end of Friday's second round, according to the website.
How is U.S. Open cut line determined?
The top 60 golfers (and ties) make the 36-hole cut at the 2026 U.S. Open. The cut line at last year's U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club was +7. The cut line during the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills wound up at +8.
Barada, a two-time national champion, won her second consecutive state title in the 800 meter run as a senior. The North Carolina recruit ran time of 2:05.33 to defend her crown and better her time of 2:07:30 from her junior season. Barada was also a part of the second-place 4x800-meter relay team at state.
Bradley won a state title in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.94. As a senior, the Butler recruit also placed sixth in the 200-meter dash.
Sadie Foley, Carmel
Foley helped Carmel repeat as the team state champion. The Indiana recruit ran second leg for the first-place 4x800-meter relay team as a senior. Individually, she placed second (4:49.51) in the 1600 meter run.
Fort won a state title in the 100 hurdles (13.86) as a sophomore.
Maddison Judge, Franklin
Judge clinched a state title in discus with a throw of 152 feet, 8 inches. She won gold as a sophomore.
Anissa Lammie, Hamilton Southeastern
Lammie secured two state titles as a junior. She ran second leg for the state-winning 4x400-meter relay team. Individually, she won gold in the 400-meter dash (54.32).
De'Janay Layne, Evansville North
Layne, an Indiana State recruit, placed first at state in the 200-meter dash (24.30) and second in the 100-meter dash (12.12) during her senior year.
Kaitlyn Oshimura, Carmel
Oshimura ran third leg for the state-winning 4x800-meter relay team. The Ohio University recruit placed third in the 800 with a time of 2:10.69 as a senior.
Norah Reiger, Hamilton Heights
Reiger placed second (55.25) in the 400-meter dash at state. She also ran the opening leg for the seventh-place 4x400-meter relay team.
Chloe Senefeld, Hamilton Southeastern
Senefeld was the anchor leg for the state-winning 4x400-meter relay team. The Iowa recruit also placed second in the 300 hurdles with a time of 42.19 as a senior.
Amelia Smith, Guerin Catholic
A year removed from not clearing the opening bar at state, Smith turned it around and won a pole vault state title as a junior. She earned a jump of 13 feet to claim gold.
Isabella Sotelo, Eastern Hancock
Sotelo clinched a state crown in the 300-meter hurdles (41.49), which came close to the state meet record of 41.36. She also placed second in the 100 hurdles (13.86) as a junior.
Kira Smith, Warren Central
Smith took home the high jump state title. She recorded a leap of 5-10 to win gold as a junior. She also placed sixth at state in the 300 hurdles.
Larkin Taylor, Carmel
Taylor was a catalyst in the Greyhounds’ second consecutive state team title. She ran anchor leg for the state-winning 4x800 team. Individually, she placed third in the 1600 (4:51.47) and sixth in the 800 (2:11.22) as a junior.
Mallory Weller, Concordia
Weller repeated as a double state champion during her senior year. The NC State recruit won the 1600 (4:46.34) and 3200 (10:18.66). Both of those times are better than what she posted during her state run as a junior.
Marc Ray is a high school sports reporter at the IndyStar. He can be reached at marc.ray@indystar.com , and on X, formerly Twitter, at @themarcszn.
Canada's Ismael Kone suffered a broken leg in their win against Qatar -Credit:Jared C. Tilton - FIFA, FIFA via Getty Images
Canadian midfielder Ismael Kone is set to undergo surgery following a severe injury suffered during Thursday's game against Qatar. Medical assessments confirm he has fractured both his fibula and tibia.
Kone was stretchered off the field after a challenge by Assim Madibo, who was shown a red card for the incident. The Canadian player was visibly distressed in the immediate aftermath of the collision, while Madibo looked distraught by what had transpired in the World Cup group game.
Tensions flared between both squads and their technical areas as medical personnel treated Kone. Despite concern spreading throughout the stadium, the 24-year-old was able to gesture to fans as he departed the playing surface, via The Mirror US.
Following the match, Jesse Marsch confirmed that Kone was at the hospital with his mother, Suzanne, preparing for surgery. The former Leeds United boss also revealed that Madibo came to the locker room to apologize for his challenge.
"I saw his leg. I saw that something wasn't right," said Canada captain Stephen Eustaquio, who was among the first teammates to reach him. "We're going to miss (Kone). He has that X factor that our team really needs."
Hat-trick scorer Jonathan David questioned the justification for the tackle that injured Kone. "If there's a play where you cannot win the ball, there's no point," he said. "It's just to hurt people."
Marsch heaped praise on Kone following Canada's win and voiced his belief in the player's future prospects. He said: "Ismael is such a great kid.
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"He's so imperfect but that's why you love him. He can do great things and the next moment he loses concentration. He embodies a lot of what the team is. It's a huge loss for us.
"He'll be fine, we'll get him good doctors. He's got a big future and he's a big part of everything we'll do."
Despite the unfortunate injury, Canada dominated in their 6-0 win over Qatar. Following their fourth goal, scored by Kone's replacement Nathan Saliba, the team paid tribute to their stricken teammate.
Saliba retrieved a jersey bearing his teammate's name and number after a breathtaking free kick, raising it aloft to a thunderous reception from the sold-out home crowd.
They will have a joint practice ahead of their preseason finale against the Packers. Their preseason matchup is Friday, August 28 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The joint practice will be two days before that on Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 10:20 a.m. Wisconsin time at Ray Nitschke Field.
Joint practices have become the norm around the league with only three preseason games. The Cardinals never have joint practices in Arizona for a couple of reasons. They hold training camp at State Farm Stadium, and that is not big enough to accommodate two teams practicing. The other option would be to practice outside in the August heat in Arizona, which no team would want to do.
The Cardinals play in the Hall of Fame Game against the Carolina Panthers, but joint practices never come before a preseason opener, and then the Cardinals are at home for the next two regular preseason exhibitions. The only opportunity they would have is against the Packers.
There are clear connections between the Cardinals and Packers. The two head coaches are brothers, and new Packers defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon was the Cardinals' head coach from 2023-2025.
Because it comes before the preseason finale when starters rarely play anyway, it will give the players expected to make the roster controlled, competitive reps against another team. It will be their preseason action for that week before the rest of the roster competes in the preseason finale for final roster spots and practice squad opportunities.
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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA - DECEMBER 24: Kenshiro Teraji works out ahead of his IBF World Super Flyweight Title fight against Willibaldo Garcia Perez during the Ring V: Night Of The Samurai workouts at Global Theatre on December 24, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images
U-NEXT has announced a July 20th title tripleheader at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan led by a secondary bantamweight title fight between Riku Masuda and Daigo Higa.
Masuda (10-1, 9 KO), whose only pro defeat came by decision against division standout Seiya Tsutsumi in 2023, is coming off a strong stoppage win over Nonito Donaire in March. Higa (21-3-3, 19 KO) initially announced his retirement after an 0-1-2 stretch saw him fall just short in consecutive title bids against Yoshiki Takei, the aforementioned Tsutsumi, and Antonio Vargas, but this is boxing and these sorts of decisions don’t tend to stick.
The WBA “regular” title will be on the line despite Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez claiming the full belt last week; Teiken’s explainer breaks down the convoluted timeline involved, including Tsutsumi’s inability to fight Masuda due to injury and the uncertainty of whether Rodriguez will look to unify in his next fight or move up to challenge Naoya Inoue.
Speaking of Rodriguez, his former WBO super flyweight will get a new owner when former two-division champion Kenshiro Teraji (25-2, 16 KO) meets veteran contender Israel “Jiga” Gonzalez (32-5-2, 12 KO). Longtime light flyweight king Teraji enjoyed a brief reign as unified WBC/WBA flyweight champion before dropping a narrow decision to Ricardo Sandoval last July; he’d initially intended to challenge Willibaldo Garcia for the IBF belt in his super flyweight debut, but Garcia suffered an injury before fight night and subsequently ran out of time to avoid a mandatory defense against Andrew Moloney.
Gonzalez is one of the more battle-tested 29-year-olds you’re likely to see, but has consistently fallen short at the highest level. Four super flyweight title shots have resulted in losses to Jerwin Ancajas, Kal Yafai, “Chocolatito” Gonzalez, and most recently Rodriguez in 2022.
Seven pounds south, Shokichi Iwata (16-2, 13 KO) makes his inaugural WBC light flyweight title defense against undefeated Erik Badillo (19-0, 8 KO). Iwata stopped Jairo Noriega for the WBO belt in 2024, lost it to Rene Santiago in his first defense, then added the WBC belt to his collection by stopping former minimumweight king Knockout CP Freshmart a year later. Badillo, for his part, cruised past former titlist Elwin “Pulga” Soto in November.
“Believe me, I don't watch or read anything the pundits say," explained Musiala in a recent interview with BILD ahead of Germany's upcoming clash with the Ivory Coast.
"I can easily imagine what's being said; after all, I've been in the football business for quite some time. But I consciously prefer to stay away from these things that are said or written about me. I focus solely on myself.
“For me, the most important thing is that my mind is always clear. Only then can I feel fresh on the pitch. Julian tells me what I need to know to do my job on the pitch,” he added.
Regarding his injury problems over the course of the 2025-26 campaign, the 23-year-old explained how overcoming those problems is “just part of being a footballer.”
"The road back involved a lot of hard work and patience: it was tough at times, but I'm convinced that even if it's not always easy, you have to focus on the positive. Even if that's sometimes difficult.
“I've definitely learned the most this year. Not just about football, I've also grown as a person. I now know that to come back from such a serious injury as the one I experienced, you need patience. The step you take afterward is all the bigger for it. That's how I see it,” he said.
After overcoming group minnows Curaçao, the Bayern Munich star senses that Germany will face a more challenging task against Ivory Coast on Saturday evening.
"I think my overall role in our game will remain similar. The difference is that Ivory Coast have a stronger attack, so I'll have to work even harder defensively and put in a lot of energy.
“But I'm enjoying it more and more these days: winning the ball back is really fun. Up front, we have to take our chances when we get them. If we continue playing like we did against Curaçao, we should create enough chances,” he concluded.
Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart appear as guests on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" (NBC)
During their takeover of “The Tonight Show” this week, the starting players for this year’s championship-winning New York Knicks team revealed which of them used to be “a little bit of a bully” in college.
Knicks starters Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges all won an NCAA championship together playing on the same Villanova team in 2016. A decade later, the trio won this year’s NBA Finals together with the Knicks. Reflecting on their long friendship, Bridges revealed that he and Hart were actually not friends when they first started playing together at Villanova.
“You want the truth? Josh was a bully,” Bridges told Jimmy Fallon. “After the bullying stage, that’s when we got real close. So, I guess I can appreciate the bullying a little bit.”
Fallon then turned to Hart, inquiring as to whether he had a “different version” of Bridges’ take on their friendship, to which the fan-favorite Knicks star replied: “Uh… no. I was a little bit of a bully.”
“I think I pushed him to the ground one time in practice, and then he was mad at me. I texted him after that practice, and then our friendship grew from there,” Hart explained. “I was like, ‘That’s my fault, bro. I was out of pocket on that one.'”
For his part, Fallon playfully confronted Hart about his habit of untying the “Tonight Show” host’s shoes when he is sitting courtside at Knicks games at Madison Square Garden, a tradition that began during the Knicks’ first playoff game against the Philadelphia 76ers this year.
“On the court, I don’t look at you. You don’t look at me. You’re focused, which I totally understand. I don’t want to bother anybody, and so, I was just, like, rooting for you the whole game,” Fallon told Hart. “You didn’t say anything to me, whatever, and then you walk by and I thought you were fixing your sock or something. And you untied my shoe.”
“When I’m on the court, like, I’m locked in. But once I step off the court, I like just having fun, man,” Hart shared. “I saw you and I was just like, ‘You know what? Let me mess with Jimmy a little bit.’ So I untied the shoe and I was like, ‘Alright, now that’s our thing.'”
The Knicks won that 76ers game. In fact, they went on to win every game in which Hart untied Fallon’s shoes this year, including the Knicks’ Game 4 NBA Finals battle against the San Antonio Spurs, a match-up that saw the Knicks successfully erase the Spurs’ 29-point lead to seal a nail-biting clutch-time win.
“I was there with my daughter [at] the comeback, and she was like, ‘Dad, do you think they can come back?'” Fallon recalled. “I go, ‘It’s possible. You know what? Untie my shoe, like Josh.’ She untied my shoe, and I think that’s why you guys won.”
Who: Germany vs Ivory Coast What: FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match Where: Toronto Stadium, Toronto, Canada When: Saturday, 4pm (20:00 GMT) How to follow: Keep up with all updates on Al Jazeera Sport
One of the most mouthwatering matches in the second round of games in the World Cup 2026 group stage sees four-time champions Germany facing a talented Ivory Coast outfit in Toronto on Saturday evening.
Kai Havertz has scored in four straight major tournaments for Germany, despite not being a recognised No 9 [Annegret Hilse/Reuters]
Germany under the radar?
After disappointing group-stage exits in 2018 and 2022, Germany came into this tournament somewhat under the radar, with the perennial powerhouse ranked only seventh-favourites to lift their fifth World Cup.
While they turned on the style thanks to young stars like Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz to pile on the goals against Curacao – the smallest nation by size and population ever to have taken part in a World Cup – and the goals have flowed in 10 straight wins, this will be a far stiffer test.
Curacao caused the German defence a few problems, especially in the opening half-hour, and it’s their pivotal central-defensive pairing of Jonathan Tah and Nico Schlotterbeck, playing in front of 40-year-old keeper Manuel Neuer, that will ultimately decide how deep the Germans can go in this tournament.
Dynamic Arsenal attacking midfielder Kai Havertz continued his recent goalscoring run for club and country with a double for Germany in the opening game, but he will likely find the Ivory Coast defence a harder challenge than that posed by Curacao’s backline.
By winning their group opener, Germany did what they couldn’t in 2018 and 2022 and appear certain to progress to a first knockout match since the 2014 World Cup Final. Whether they advance as group winners, or limp through in the minor places, might well come down to the result in Toronto.
A win against Ivory Coast would secure direct top-two qualification to the Round of 32 and would likely be enough to top Group E should Ecuador fail to beat Curacao four hours later in Kansas City.
In an alternate scenario, even with a German victory against Ivory Coast, Ecuador – if they can beat both Curacao and then the Germans in Thursday’s group finale – would make things very interesting, with the potential for three teams – Germany, Ivory Coast and Ecuador – to be locked on six points and tiebreakers needed to separate them.
It matters because the team finishing first will play a third-placed qualifier, while the runner-up will face the team finishing second in the group featuring France, Norway, Senegal and Iraq, and the team qualifying third would face a group winner, potentially England or Mexico.
The Elephants might have ridden their luck, but ending Ecuador’s 19-match unbeaten streak across nearly two years in their opening game caught the eye of their fan base and will have raised expectations.
Amad Diallo’s last-minute winner ensured Ivory Coast have now won a game at all four World Cups for which they have qualified, and they can reach the knockout stages for the first time, if they defeat Germany.
In fact, they can seal top spot in Group E should they beat Die Mannschaft and Ecuador fail to beat Curacao in the other group game later on Saturday evening.
A draw against Germany would make for an intriguing group finale on Thursday night, as it would likely leave all three teams in with a chance of finishing first going into the final game, with Ivory Coast potentially needing to beat Curacao by more than six goals to ensure supremacy on goal difference.
How does the group stage work?
Germany, Ivory Coast, Ecuador and Curacao are in Group E.
They will play each other once in the initial stage of the tournament. The top two teams from each of the 12 groups – along with the eight best third-placed teams – will proceed to the next phase, the round of 32, which has been introduced at the World Cup for the first time.
Head-to-head
This will be just the second meeting between Germany and Ivory Coast.
The previous game was a friendly in November 2009, which saw Lukas Podolski score twice, including a last-gasp equaliser in a 2-2 draw.
Form guide:
(Last five games, latest match first)
Germany: W-W-W-W-W
Ivory Coast: W-W-W-W-L
Germany’s thumping win over Curacao last Sunday means they have won 10 straight games going back to September 2025 and have scored two or more goals in nine of those matches.
They have, however, struggled at the opposite end of the pitch, conceding goals in seven straight World Cup matches, their longest run since 1970, and their last clean sheet came in the 2014 final against Argentina in Brazil.
Ivory Coast go in search of a fifth straight victory, and confidence is high after both the Ecuador triumph last Sunday, which followed their 2-1 win against world number-three France in their final warm-up game in Paris on June 4.
Their last defeat came in the AFCON quarterfinal against Egypt in January.
5 - Last night for @equipenatciv vs Ecuador, Yan Diomande became the first player Opta has on record since 1966 to create 5+ chances (5), make 5+ tackles (5), win 10+ duels (11) and have 10+ touches in the opposition’s box (12) in a FIFA World Cup match.
Coach Julian Nagelsmann might well keep faith with the same XI that eventually put Curacao to the sword, but if he does, it might be tough on Deniz Undav.
The Stuttgart forward came off the bench to replace Jamal Musiala with 26 minutes to go and scored and provided two assists as Germany picked up their biggest win since the 2014 semifinal against Brazil. The versatile Undav has scored seven times and added four assists in just 10 appearances for Die Mannschaft.
Team news: Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae likely has more decisions to make.
Elye Wahi started the win over Ecuador up front before being replaced just before the hour by Ange-Yoan Bonny.
He was initially denied entry into Canada for this match due to visa complications. He was linked to a sports betting scandal while playing for Nice in Ligue 1 last month, but has since been authorised to travel and could yet be involved.
Bonny and unused subs from the first game, Oumar Diakite and Evann Guessand, are alternative options in attack.
Diallo came off the bench to win it, and the Manchester United attacking midfielder will be pushing to start, which might mean a switch of flanks for teenage starlet Yan Diomande, who stole the show on the right against Ecuador and will be eager to put on a show against the nation in which he plays for RB Leipzig.
Y. Fofana (goalkeeper); Doue, Singo, Agbadou, Konan; Diallo, Kessie, S. Fofana, Diomande; Bonny, Toure.
You can follow the action on Al Jazeera’s dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 page with all the latest news, match build-up and live text commentary and keep up to date with group standings, real-time match results and schedules.
Fluminense midfielder Martinelli remains a sought-after player on the European market.
According to Rodrigo Dias, from the Ligados no Flu channel, an intermediary representing an Italian club approached Fluminense with an offer.
The proposal, however, was reportedly too low and was rejected. The club and the figures were not disclosed.
Recently, Inter Milan showed interest in Martinelli. But this offer that has now come through an intermediary would be from a second Italian team also interested in him.
Still according to Dias, Flu received offers in the region of 12 million euros at the start of the year, but turned them down.
Apr 30, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Adolis Garcia (53) reacts after lining out during the sixth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Citizens Bank Park. | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
The Philadelphia Phillies have endured a crucial loss amid a 40-35 campaign, losing star outfielder Adolis Garcia. The two-time All-Star was pulled from Philadelphia's win over the Toronto Blue Jays on June 10, noticing soreness in his right shoulder.
Further tests revealed that Garcia suffered a lat injury that required season-ending surgery, sidelining him for the remainder of the season. The outfielder has endured his share of struggles through the Phillies' promising start to the season, posting a .195 batting average with 45 hits, 21 runs, seven home runs and 21 RBIs.
Philadelphia brought in Garcia on a one-year deal, eyeing a deep postseason run with the notable veteran acquisition. The team will be tasked with filling the void in the lineup with the former Golden Glove winner set to miss the remainder of the season.
Garcia's injury will leave a noticeable impact on fantasy baseball, with players hoping for a turnaround prior to news of his surgery. He entered the season ranked as the No. 32 outfielder and No. 130 hitter in fantasy, using FantasyPros' ADP data. His roster percentage is set to drop drastically as he prepares for a six to eight-month recovery.
Let's look at Philadelphia's fantasy outlook for the remainder of the season with Garcia out:
Gabriel Rincones Jr. Takes Over For Adolis Garcia, Brandon Marsh & Kyle Schwarber Surge
Jun 16, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh (16) celebrates with teammates hits a two-run home run against the Miami Marlins in the second inning at Citizens Bank Park. | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images
In the wake of Garcia's injury, first-year major leaguer Gabriel Rincones Jr. has taken over in the outfield alongside Brandon Marsh and Justin Crawford. Rincones suited up in 22 minor league games prior to his big league debut, racking up 17 hits, 14 runs, nine RBIs and a homer with a .215 BA.
He's weathered a slow start to his major league career, with one hit (a two-run homer in Philly's 7-0 win on June 15) over his first 15 at-bats. Fantasy players should continue to monitor his progression throughout the remainder of the season, as Rincones could emerge as a solid waiver addition down the stretch of the year.
Fellow outfielder Brandon Marsh has garnered attention amid a recent surge, elevating 4.3% in roster percentage over the past week, according to FantasyPros. He came into the season with an ADP of 422, and has vastly exceeded expectations, emerging as one of the top value picks of the season thus far - currently ranked as the No. 108 hitter in fantasy scoring production.
Veteran slugger Kyle Schwarber has also managed to exceed elevated expectations coming off a 56-homer campaign in 2025. The three-time All-Star came into the season with an ADP of 17 among all hitters over all fantasy baseball platforms, but has surged into the top-10 while emerging as the MLB's current home run leader.
Though Garcia's injury has certainly presented its share of challenges, Philadelphia's star power continues to shine through as the team looks to make a deep postseason run.
Alexander Zverev is through to the semi-finals of the Halle Open, where he will face American Taylor Fritz (CARMEN JASPERSEN)
French Open champion Alexander Zverev will face American Taylor Fritz in the semi-finals of the ATP event in Halle after edging Raphael Collignon in straight sets on Friday.
The world number three and top seed won 7-6 (12/10), 7-6 (7/3) on the lightning-fast grass, with both men holding their serve throughout the match in the traditional Wimbledon warm-up ATP event.
Zverev converted his second match point against his Belgian rival to win in just over two hours in warm conditions in Germany's west.
"It was an incredible match, with a very high level of play from both players," Zverev said, adding: "those two sets could have easily gone the other way."
The German will face Fritz in the semi-finals in his bid to win a maiden grass court title of his career, just weeks after breaking through for a debut Grand Slam victory.
Zverev, who made the final in Halle in 2016 and 2017, has a poor recent record against Fritz, having lost his past six matches against the American.
Earlier on Friday, Fritz battled past Ben Shelton in three sets, exacting revenge on his countryman five days after losing the title match in Stuttgart.
World number nine Fritz won 6-7 (5/7), 7-6 (10/8), 7-6 (7/3) in two hours and 45 minutes.
Shelton, the world number five, beat the 29-year-old Fritz to claim his first career title on grass in the Stuttgart ATP tournament last Sunday.
It was a battle between the two American big servers, neither player was broken throughout the match, with each set win coming through tiebreaks.
Shelton triumphed in the opening set. Fritz, a career grass court specialist, fought back to claim the second, saving a match point to force a deciding set.
Shelton fell to the grass midway through the third set and limped back to his bench but was able to continue.
Fritz grew more confident as the match went on and was in control to win the third and final tiebreak.
Later on Friday, world number four Felix Auger Aliassime plays Frances Tiafoe and fourth seed Daniil Medvedev faces Daniel Altmaier in the remaining quarter-finals.
Ruben Dias breaks silence on Real Madrid transfer rumours
Manchester City’s Ruben Dias has emerged as a reported transfer target for Real Madrid this summer.
Newly-appointed Bernabeu manager Jose Mourinho has seemingly identified his fellow countryman as a priority transfer target.
Bernardo Silva has already joined Real Madrid from Manchester City, albeit on a free transfer.
Manchester City’s Ruben Dias has been quizzed for the first time since the emergence of transfer rumours linking him with a big-money move to Real Madrid this summer.
The emergence of interest from the Spanish capital has sent shockwaves through fans of City at a time of profound transition, even aside from the subject of the managerial position at the Etihad Stadium.
Following the emotional departure of midfield maestro Bernardo Silva on a free transfer to link up with José Mourinho at the Bernabéu, City executives are highly determined to prevent a mass of high-profile raids on their senior leadership core.
Sporting Director Hugo Viana is working to secure squad stability ahead of pre-season, but Real Madrid’s aggressive retooling has forced City into a defensive posture in the ongoing summer transfer market.
Ruben Dias’ immense worth to the reigning FA Cup and Carabao Cup holders makes him an indispensable asset as incoming manager Enzo Maresca prepares his blueprints for the start of a brand new era at Manchester City.
Having successfully shaken off a minor load-management scare which led to absence during Portugal’s frustrating 1-1 opening draw against DR Congo in Houston, the centre-back is now expected to return for matchday two at the FIFA World Cup.
With Manchester City already moving to hand long-term contract extensions to core figures like Jeremy Doku, Josko Gvardiol, and Phil Foden, protecting Dias from the financial might of Los Blancos is likely to become a paramount objective for the Etihad hierarchy.
Ruben Dias responds to Real Madrid rumours
Speaking to reporters ahead of Portugal’s upcoming World Cup group stage clash against Uzbekistan on Tuesday evening, Ruben Dias was quizzed on the possibility of following Bernardo Silva by joining Real Madrid from Manchester City this summer.
“Portugal”, the defender bluntly responded, indicating that his clear focus remains on the tournament in the United States and not on his club future.
Manchester City face Ruben Dias exit threat as Jose Mourinho spearheads Real Madrid interest
It was then pointed out that many players sign contracts for new clubs during the World Cup, and that has already been proven in the case of Marc Cucurella’s move to Real Madrid from Chelsea.
On the difficulty of handling such a scenario from a mental perspective, Dias responded, “They ask you, you answer ‘Portugal’ and that’s it.”
Why Man City hold all the cards on Dias’ future
The defender’s uncompromising media display perfectly mirrors the psychological conditioning that has made him a multi-time Premier League champion at Manchester City since arriving from Benfica.
This stoic focus ensures Roberto Martínez’s squad can prepare for Tuesday’s Group K matchup in a distraction-free environment as they look to secure their first three points of the tournament.
From a structural perspective, Manchester City remain in a commanding position regarding the 29-year-old’s long-term future, with his current Etihad Stadium contract safely running through to the summer of 2029.
Hugo Viana is also under no pressure to entertain continental bids for primary first-team names, especially as the recruitment department shifts its focus toward wrapping up an expected record-breaking deal for Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson.
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Liverpool fixture list for the 2026/27 Premier League season
Liverpool will start next season with a trip to Newcastle United after the Premier League released the full fixture fixture list for the 2026/27 campaign.
October will be a challenging month for the Reds, who face Manchester City and Arsenal at Anfield either side of tricky games against Brentford away and Brighton at home.
The Merseyside outfit will Manchester United and local rivals Everton in consecutive weeks in November and again in January.
Liverpool travel to newly promoted Hull City on Boxing Day and they will end the season by host Bournemouth, the former club of new manager Andoni Iraola.
Liverpool fixture list for the 2026/27 Premier League season:
Chelsea fixture list for the 2026/27 Premier League season
Chelsea will kick off the 2026/27 campaign with a London derby against neighbours Fulham after the Premier League released the full list of fixtures for the forthcoming season.
With no European football next year, the Blues will be hoping that new manager Xabi Alonso can lead them back to success on the domestic front.
The Spaniard’s first big challenge in the job will come in gameweek three when they travel north of the Thames to take on Premier League champions Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Chelsea welcome Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on Halloween, while December sees them face Liverpool at home and Manchester City away in consecutive weeks.
They will be reunited with club legend and former manager Frank Lampard on Boxing Day when they head to Coventry City for their first league meeting in 25 years.
Chelsea’s season will be bookended by local derbies as they entertain Brentford on 30th May.
Chelsea fixture list for the 2026/27 Premier League season:
August
Monday 24th – Fulham (A) (8pm kick-off and broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK)
Lamine Yamal plays down competition with Mbappe and Haaland: ‘I don’t care about that’
Lamine Yamal may be just 18 years old, but he is already a global superstar. Fans throng in numbers to watch him play.
The Spanish teenager received such an ovation when he was brought on against Cape Verde and brought so much excitement with every touch.
He has spoken in an interview with TVE ahead of Spain’s game against Saudi Arabia about a variety of topics. He first started by talking about Messi.
He made his position on Lionel Messi very clear, and Barcelona supporters will love the certainty in his answer.
Asked about the Argentine, the Barça winger did not leave any room for debate. He said:
“Messi is the best player in history. If anyone has any doubt, it’s because they’re looking for it”
“There’s nothing else to say, he is the best. In every match, Messi proves that he is the best in history.”
Lamine is already being compared with the greatest names in football, but his respect for Messi feels natural rather than forced.
Lamine has no doubts about who is the best in the world. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
Growing up as a Cule, it is obvious that he would have grown up watching and admiring the Argentine legend.
Spain want the biggest tests
Asked about possibly facing Argentina, Lamine showed the confidence Spain need after their draw against Cape Verde.
He said: “I hope so, to win the World Cup, you have to face the best. We are Spain, and we want to face the best.”
Spain missed out on facing Argentina in the Finalissima earlier this year, and there could be a much-awaited match-up between Lamine and Messi later at this World Cup.
La Roja cannot enter a World Cup hoping for easy paths. If this team wants to prove it belongs among the favourites, it has to embrace difficult matches.
At the same time, Lamine refused to get caught up in comparisons with the biggest stars. Asked about Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Messi, he said:
“I don’t want this to become an obsession for me. It’s not about impersonating Mbappe or, if Messi scores a goal, wanting to score one too. No, I don’t care about that.”
“They’re 10 years older than me. And secondly, my playing style is different. I want to listen. I might score 16 goals and then fall short in the semi-finals. So that’s not what I’m looking for.”
Mature words from Barça’s young star
Such words show that Lamine’s maturity belies his age and that there is a reason he is as successful as he is at just 18.
Lamine is not chasing headlines or trying to copy anyone. He is building his own game, which is exactly what Barça should want.
Mature beyond his age. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
He also laughed off talk about his mood in training. He said:
“I understand that journalists’ job is to talk about something, and when there’s nothing to talk about, maybe they’ll have to invent something. But I was playing PlayStation all night and was asleep.”
On facing tight defensive blocks, he sounded like a player already shaped by Barça life. He said:
“I think we’re used to that in Barcelona. All the matches are like this. The important thing is to try to help. I’m used to it, so I try to help the team.”
Asked whether he is ready for 90 minutes, he admitted:
“I’m excited for the Sunday match. I feel good physically. I’m ready for whatever the coach asks of me.”
His message to Spain supporters was just as confident: “On Sunday we will go to achieve the victory, and of course we will bring our playing style and show who we are.”
“And together we will overcome everything. And I’m also sure that we will all be together on July 19. See you soon, and a hug to everyone.”
As far as interviews go, that is as good as it can get. Lamine is pivotal to Spain’s chances at this World Cup and will be keen to impress against Saudi Arabia.
The big question for everyone is how many minutes the Spaniard is set to play this Sunday, and it remains to be seen how Luis de la Fuente uses the Barcelona ace not just in the upcoming game but through the course of the tournament.
The Boston Celtics could be very busy this summer after getting bounced in the first round of the NBA Playoffs.
Not only are the Celtics expected to be searching for new talent to bring to their team, but they have plenty of attractive pieces that other teams could be looking to trade for. Among those pieces is veteran guard Derrick White. According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, the Minnesota Timberwolves are showing some interest in White.
"Similarly, league sources say the Minnesota Timberwolves — whose (Giannis) Antetokounmpo pursuit also appears to have cooled — have strong interest in the Celtics’ Derrick White," Amick wrote on Friday.
White joined the Celtics in 2022 when he was acquired from the San Antonio Spurs. He has been with the team for more than four seasons and was a key member of the Celtics' 2024 championship. He averaged 16.7 points in the playoffs that season, starting 19 games. He started 70 games in the regular season, being named All-Defense Second-Team.
He has been named to three All-Defense teams, earning First-Team honors for the first time last season. He averaged 16.5 points last season and has two years and a player option remaining on his contract. The Timberwolves are also contenders, and could use a player like White to complement Anthony Edwards.
GREEN BAY, WI - AUGUST 02: Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) throws a pass during the annual Green Bay Packers Family night practice at Lambeau Field on August 2nd, 2025 in Green Bay, WI. (Photo by Larry Radloff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The Packers will have 12 practice sessions that are open to the public this year, not including the team’s annual Family Night. Each of their first six practices are open, two sets of three consecutive days around an off day on the first Saturday of camp. After that, the team has another two public practices before each of their three preseason games.
Here’s the full practice schedule for the Packers, with all times listed in Central Time.
Public Practice Schedule
Wednesday, July 29 (10:30 AM)
Thursday, July 30 (10:30 AM)
Friday, July 31 (10:30 AM)
Sunday, August 2 (10:30 AM)
Monday, August 3 (10:30 AM)
Tuesday, August 4 (10:30 AM)
Family Night: Friday, August 7 (7:30 PM)
Tuesday, August 10 (10:30 AM)
Wednesday, August 11 (10:30 AM)
Sunday, August 16 (10:30 AM)
Tuesday, August 18 (10:30 AM)
Monday, August 24 (10:30 AM)
Wednesday, August 26 (10:30 AM – joint practice with Arizona Cardinals)
As a reminder, here are the dates for the Packers’ preseason games:
Game 1: at Pittsburgh Steelers, Thursday, August 13 (6:00 PM)
Game 2: at Denver Broncos, Friday, August 21 (8:00 PM)
Game 3: vs. Arizona Cardinals, Friday, August 28 (7:00 PM)
The Packers’ veteran players will report to training camp on Tuesday, July 28, one day prior to the first practice of the summer. That comes one day after the team’s Shareholders Meeting, which is set for Monday, July 27 at Lambeau Field.
All public practices except for Family Night will be held at Ray Nitschke Field (provided there is no inclement weather) and are free to attend. Tickets for Family Night are $10 per person before fees and are available through Ticketmaster.
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The scene was incredible, of course -- Lionel Messi's hat trick for Argentina in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, played in Kansas City, Missouri.
The financial implications of the match for the state of Missouri, though? Something was missing -- in this case, tax dollars.
It's a problem recently revealed by The Athletic, and it pertains to Missouri, Georgia and Florida.
With Kansas City, Atlanta and Miami all in the running to host games at this World Cup in the United States, those three states made a bold decision to ensure they'd get the games.
They aren't taking taxes on World Cup ticket sales.
How FIFA World Cup costs $57 million to Florida, Georgia, Missouri
The Athletic determined that the decision to waive taxes on ticket sales in those three states adds up to a combined $57.8 million in lost revenue, at least.
"Missouri, Georgia and Florida introduced exemptions on taxes ordinarily applied to ticket sales for matches at their Arrowhead (Kansas City), Mercedes-Benz (Atlanta) and Hard Rock (Miami) stadiums. Each state signed legislation which approved the tax waiver in early 2022, giving up both state and local taxes from games," The Athletic writes.
It also sounds like estimates may have been done poorly. The Athletic calculated that Florida will lose $14.9 million in tax revenue, when the state's estimate had only been $7.5 million.
The same is true in Missouri, with The Athletic's estimate of $15.7 million more than double the state's projection of $7.2 million.
Georgia was closer, projecting $25.6 million lost while The Athletic came up with $27.2 million.
The rest of the U.S. states hosting games did not take this same step.
The idea, of course, is that the overall local economy gets a boost from the worldwide fans who come to town. So these states made a concession to FIFA to ensure that the traveling circus would arrive.
Those bigger-picture numbers will come out eventually, but the losses in tax revenue are already pretty clear.
White, UFC’s president, had bullishly predicted “Super Bowl-type numbers” for the fight, streamed live on Paramount+, but figures showed the spectacle averaged 8.2 million viewers—way off the 124.9 million average who tuned in for February’s Super Bowl LX on NBC.
“Joe Gruters was only off by 117.4 million,” quipped NBC Sports’ Mike Florio.
Still, the event was the largest exclusive live event ever for Paramount+, according to the company. The show reached a total of 17 million viewers, which represents the number of people who watched for at least a minute during any point in the broadcast, per Variety.
Viewership for President Donald Trump’s birthday UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House was 117 million short of the seismic prediction made by Dana White (AFP via Getty Images)
In fact, all seven bouts ended with stoppages, as American star Sean O’Malley joined compatriots Josh Hokit and Bo Nickal in picking up victories – although Hokit and Nickal’s wins came at the expense of other US fighters.
In January, Paramount+ took over as the UFC’s main broadcast partner, as the mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion moved from a pay-per-view model to a subscriber-based one.
White, UFC’s president, had bullishly predicted ‘Super Bowl-type numbers’ for the fight, streamed live on Paramount+, but figures showed the spectacle averaged 8.2 million viewers (Reuters)
“Since the beginning of the year, 16m subscriber households have watched more than 180m hours of UFC programming on Paramount+,” read a press release on Thursday, “delivering viewership more than 20x the average pay-per-view event over the past two years.
“The inaugural numbered event, UFC 324 on 24 January, broke the record at the time for the largest exclusive live event on Paramount+ with 5m average viewers and 7m households in the US and Latin America, according to Adobe Analytics.” Nielsen was also used to verify figures.
“UFC Freedom 250 [at the White House] was the 6th marquee event in a seven-year deal between UFC and Paramount+ that includes 13 Numbered Events and 30 Fight Nights in the US and Latin America for 2026, with select offerings in Australia. UFC and Paramount+ also recently announced the expansion of UFC Numbered Event Main Card rights to Canada beginning in 2027.”
Jeffers has a previous relationship with a member of the Yankees' coaching staff, making a potential transition a little more seamless.
"The Yankees’ interest in Jeffers would be logical," Kirschner wrote. "Additionally, [Tanner] Swanson, the Twins’ catching coordinator from 2017 to 2019, played a major role in Minnesota’s decision to take Jeffers out of UNC Wilmington in the second round of the 2018 MLB Draft."
Currently, Swanson is the director of catching for the Yankees.
"The pre-existing relationship between Jeffers and Swanson could ease the challenges of adding an external catcher in the middle of the season," Kirschner added. "So much behind-the-scenes work is required of the position."
The Yankees have received well below league-average offensive production from Austin Wells and J.C. Escarra, and Ali Sanchez's tenure with the team is too small a sample size to make any determinations.
Jeffers, who has been on the injured list for over a month while recovering from a fractured hamate bone, hit .295/.408/.541 with seven home runs and a .949 OPS before being sidelined.
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The Golden State Warriors’ interest in Kawhi Leonard now sounds much stronger than background offseason noise.
The Golden State Warriors have been searching for one more star around Stephen Curry.
Leonard is being framed as the preferred summer swing.
Golden State Warriors interested in Kawhi Leonard
The Athletic reported: “League sources also confirmed a report from NBA reporter Jake Fischer that the LA Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard is on the Heat’s Plan B list (or the Golden State Warriors’ Plan A list).”
That Plan A label is telling. It signals that Leonard is the player the Warriors want most this summer, unless something drastic changes elsewhere.
The complication is availability. The same reporting noted that no one around the league seems sure whether Leonard is truly on the market, or whether the NBA’s ongoing investigation into the Clippers’ alleged salary cap circumvention involving Leonard could become a problem for any team that takes him on.
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Golden State’s backup path appears far less likely. LeBron James would have to leave Los Angeles, accept a massive pay cut, and stand beside Curry, his biggest modern rival, for one last title run.
Given how unlikely that sounds, Leonard is the cleaner target. If the Clippers start listening, Golden State can prepare a package built around salary matching, the No. 11 pick, future first-rounders, and young players such as Brandin Podziemski or other assets.
Kawhi Leonard fits well with the Warriors
Leonard’s value remains high after an excellent 2025-26 season. He averaged 27.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in 65 games, while shooting 50.5 percent from the field and 38.7 percent from three.
That version of Leonard would fit cleanly beside Curry. He can defend top wings, score without dominating every possession, and give Golden State the playoff half-court option it lacked when injuries wrecked last season.
The Porzingis factor makes the idea more interesting. Reporting around the Warriors points to growing momentum toward re-signing Kristaps Porzingis at a reduced rate, giving Golden State a floor spacing center to pair with Curry and Leonard.
A healthy starting five could be Curry, Podziemski, or De’Anthony Melton, Leonard, Draymond Green, and Porzingis. If Podziemski has to be included in a Leonard offer, Melton becomes the cleaner guard fit.
The Warriors still need the Clippers to open the door. Their interest, however, appears stronger than ever.
How to watch Brazil v Haiti, team news, predicted line-ups and more
Brazil are looking for a much improved performance when they take on Haiti in their second World Cup group game.
Carlo Ancelotti’s side were disappointing in their opening game 1-1 draw with Morocco but have the perfect chance to bounce back against Haiti.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game…
Kick-off time in the UK
1:30am, Saturday June 20
How to watch in the UK
TV channel: ITV1
Streaming: ITVX
Team news
Gabriel has been an injury worry for Brazil after missing training earlier this week but appears to be okay to play. Neymar, however, will miss out again.
Predicted line-ups
Brazil (4-2-3-1): Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Santos; Casemiro, Guimaraes; Raphinha, Paqueta, Vinicius Jr; Cunha
Brazil had Vinicius Junior to thank for their 1-1 draw with Morocco, with the Real Madrid man scoring with a stunning strike to ensure his nation avoided defeat.
Haiti were beaten 1-0 by Scotland in their opening game, meanwhile.
What’s been said?
Brazil boss Carlo Ancelloti: “You don’t win the World Cup in the first match.
“The players’ self-criticism was very positive. I think we’ll sort out the problems; I remain confident that we’ll be competitive.”
Haiti manager Sebastien Migne: “Tomorrow we’ve got everything to gain in a match like this. It’s been 52 years since we last featured in a World Cup, and now we’re up against Brazil – we’ve got to live up to our fans’ expectations.”
The national anthem for Australia has a long and complicated history.
Some of the lyrics were changed in 2021, with the second line being changed from "young and free" to "for we are one and free." The change was to reflect the nation's nearly 800,000 Indigenous people.
The original lyrics of "Advance Australia Fair" were written by Peter Dodds McCormick in 1878, and in 1973, the Australia Council for the Arts held a competition for new lyrics and music for a new Australian national anthem. "Advance Australia Fair" won that contest in 1974, but was quickly replaced as "God Save the Queen" in 1976.
Finally, "Advance Australia Fair," as adopted as the country's national anthem on April 19, 1984, replacing "God Save the Queen," which was reverted to a Royal Anthem.
Here are the lyrics to the Australian national anthem as the team prepares to play the United States in the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Australia national anthem lyrics
Australians all let us rejoice,For we are one and free;We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil;Our home is girt by sea;Our land abounds in nature’s giftsOf beauty rich and rare;In history’s page, let every stageAdvance Australia Fair.In joyful strains then let us sing,Advance Australia Fair.
Beneath our radiant Southern CrossWe’ll toil with hearts and hands;To make this Commonwealth of oursRenowned of all the lands;For those who’ve come across the seasWe’ve boundless plains to share;With courage let us all combineTo Advance Australia Fair.In joyful strains then let us sing,Advance Australia Fair.
Joaquin Niemann was hit with a two-stroke penalty during the first round of the U.S. Open after allegedly throwing his golf club “at least 50 yards” during a disastrous performance on the No. 6 hole where he eventually carded a septuple bogey.
Tristan Chang, a U.S. Open volunteer who witnessed the exchange, told The Athletic that Niemann asked for a relief ruling related to fire ants near his ball. When that was denied, he kicked the flag that had been marking the ball, kicked the grass and chucked his club at least 50 yards.
“It was a pretty impressive throw, actually,” Chang said, via The Athletic.
Joaquín Niemann of Chile plays a shot from the second tee during the second round of the 126th U.S. OPEN at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on June 19, 2026 in Southampton, New York.
Niemann’s actions come just a few months after the four major championships agreed to a new code of conduct policy for 2026.
According to the USGA, it defines serious misconduct as follows: “If a player’s (or their caddie’s) behavior is so far removed from what is expected in the spirit of the game of golf, in accordance with Rule 1.2b, the Chief Referee, in consultation with the Championship Director, may apply a penalty of two strokes or disqualification, taking account of the frequency, impact, intent and severity of the misconduct.”
Niemann’s behavior on the course allegedly rose to the level of punishment being necessary. No video of the incident has found its way to social media just yet.
Meanwhile, the LIV Golf star is attempting to fight his way back after an opening-round 78 put him well outside the cut line. Through his first nine holes of the second round, he’s carded five birdies and sits at four-under on the day and four-over for the tournament, which puts him just one shot outside the current cut, which could move to four-over as the day wears on.
New manager Alfred Johansson has told Motherwell supporters not to expect major changes to the playing style successfully implemented by predecessor Jens Berthel Askou.
Swede Johansson has replaced Dane Askou, who was very popular with the Well faithful during his solitary season in charge and drew plaudits for the Steelmen's possession-based brand of football.
Johansson spoke with Askou before taking on the Motherwell job and "can't praise the style of play here at Motherwell enough".
"My way of playing previously in all the clubs that I've been at has been related with that way, possession based, trying to dominate games in that way," Johansson told club media.
"In football you can't ask for more weeks than what we've got at this point [to prepare] so the good thing is that I'm here because I am a coach that likes to play in a similar way that the club has been conducted last year on the pitch, so I don't think that people should be too afraid that there's going to be major changes.
"We will still try to be constructive, playing with the ball, having deep runs and trying to attack the box of the opponent in our way.
"I think going back to using the positives of that fundamental that's been built here over the past 12 months with Jens and the coaching staff, that's what will provide us the possibility to add some details, to put in my ideas, but using the strong fundamental that's already built."
Motherwell will feature in the second qualifying round of the Conference League, with a tie against Havnar Boltfelag. The first leg takes place at Fir Park on 23 July.
"We start with a very exciting Conference League qualifier in the Faroe Islands and we have some weeks to prepare for that and everything that we'll do now is to try to get the best out of the fundamental from last year and try to just keep on building on that," said Johansson.
The Denver Broncos recently dipped into the talent pool of the spring league to find a couple of new players for this year's 90-man roster to head into training camp with. Hakeem Butler and Sean Fresch, both of the St. Louis BattleHawks, will have the chance to successfully transition from the UFL to the NFL.
But this won't be the first time Butler has had that opportunity.
Originally a fourth-round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2019, Butler has bounced between the NFL and the spring league for years now. He's also played in the Canadian Football League.
Following the 2023 UFL season, he was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers. A year later, the Cincinnati Bengals brought him in to compete for a spot on the roster. In each of those cases, he was looking to beat out several veterans for a spot on the team, and in Denver, he joins a very deep group at the position.
"Shortly before the NFL draft, the Denver Broncos traded for wideout Jaylen Waddle, hoping to pair Bo Nix with a truly reliable big-play receiver.
While Denver's signing of St. Louis Battlehawks receiver Hakeem Butler earlier this week won't and shouldn't generate as much buzz, it's still noteworthy.
Over the past three seasons with the Battlehawks, Butler has shown himself to be a reliable big-play threat.
The 30-year-old led the league in receiving and was named UFL Offensive Player of the Year in both 2024 and 2026. This past season, he caught 29 passes for 641 yards and three touchdowns.
Butler, a 6'5" pass-catcher out of Iowa State, joined the NFL as a fourth-round draft pick of the Arizona Cardinals in 2019. He suffered a broken hand as a rookie and never got on the field for the Cardinals, but he did appear in two games with the Eagles in 2020.
Having turned 30 in May, Butler's upside is now limited. However, he can potentially provide Denver with a big-bodied mismatch perimeter threat", wrote Knox.
Hakeem Butler's size gives him a chance to make Broncos' roster
What could set Butler apart in Denver is that he is a huge wide receiver. He's actually bigger than the team's starting tight end, Evan Engram.
But Sean Payton has always had a spot for that kind of wide receiver and the Broncos, who have a lot of youth behind Courtland Sutton and Jaylen Waddle, don't really have that kind of target.
"For the second time in three seasons, Butler led the UFL in receiving yards in 2026—logging 641 on 29 receptions while scoring three touchdowns and earning UFL Offensive Player of the Year honors. The 30-year-old was a fourth-round pick by the Cardinals in 2019 and has spent time with the Panthers, Eagles, Steelers and Bengals—but has yet to latch onto an NFL roster for the long haul.
Instead, what Butler has done is tear up both the XFL and UFL over the last four years as a member of the St. Louis Battlehawks. He’ll join a Broncos wide receiver room equipped with a two-headed monster in Courtland Sutton and Jaylen Waddle, with depth pieces in Marvin Mims, Troy Franklin and Pat Bryant also in the mix. It won’t be easy, but Butler now has another opportunity to prove he’s an NFL-caliber receiver.
Chance to make 53-man roster: 25%," wrote Kadlick.
While a 25-percent chance doesn't seem good, it's not bad for a 30-year-old wide receiver who joined the roster in mid-June.
Joe Rogan overshot his estimates for the viewership numbers for the UFC Freedom 250 event that took place on the White House lawn over the weekend — by more than 100 million.
During the Thursday, June 17 episode of his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, the host and UFC commentator offered an estimate on the total viewership of the event, which required a subscription to Paramount+ to watch live, that put it well over even the Super Bowl.
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“It is one of the most-watched sporting events in the history of the world,” Rogan alleged. “I don’t know what the total overall views are as of now, but I know that it was like well over, I think, it was 150 million by just by Monday.”
Rogan went on to state that they can expect another “50 or 60 million” as people stream the broadcast later.
However, the numbers were significantly less than what Rogan boasted. On average, there were 8.2 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America, according to Variety. At its peak, the event reached 17 million total viewers, referring to people who tuned in for at least a minute at any point in the broadcast.
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While those numbers are a far cry from Rogan’s estimated 150 million, the event was indeed a definitive success, with Paramount+ noting it marks the biggest live exclusive event for the platform ever.
Still, Rogan’s claims that it was “one of the most-watched sporting events in history” at more than 150 million viewers is false. To put it in perspective, the 2025 Super Bowl LIX made TV viewership history, and it only had an estimated 127.7 million viewers, per Nielsen. In addition, getting 150 million Paramount+ subscribers watching would have been difficult, as The Wrap reported in February 2026 that it only had 79 million total subscribers.
Project B has secured another commitment from a big name in women’s basketball.
The global women’s basketball league, which is set to begin play this December, will feature Azzi Fudd. The No. 1 overall pick in this year’s WNBA Draft out of UConn announced the news with a video on Instagram on Friday morning.
While many believed that Fudd would spend a portion of the WNBA offseason playing in Unrivaled, a person with direct knowledge of Fudd’s plans confirmed to USA TODAY Sports that she will not play in the U.S. based 3x3 league. At UConn, Fudd had an NIL deal with Unrivaled and was seen sitting courtside at games this past season.
So far in her rookie season with the Dallas Wings, Fudd is averaging 12.7 points, 1.4 assists and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 50.7% from the floor. She was an All-American in her senior season at UConn, and as a junior was named Most Outstanding Player at the 2025 Final Four while helping the Huskies win a national championship.
The concept for Project B is to have two separate leagues – men and women – with six teams, each with 11 players. Those teams will compete in a global circuit from November 2026 through April 2027. Each city will host a 10-day event, crowning a city champion, and those victories will count towards a season-long championship. So far, Project B has announced it will play in Tokyo, Japan and Valencia, Spain.
Like Unrivaled, every athlete playing in Project B will have equity in the league. Project B hasn’t disclosed any salaries but a league spokesperson previously told USA TODAY Sports they are “higher than anything you’ve ever seen in women’s sports."
Other WNBA players who have signed with Project B include Alyssa Thomas of the Phoenix Mercury, Awa Fam of the Seattle Storm, Allana Smith of the Dallas Wings, Jewell Loyd of the Las Vegas Aces, Jonquel Jones of the New York Liberty, Kamilla Cardoso of the Chicago Sky, Nneka Ogwumike of the LA Sparks, and Kelsey Mitchell and Sophie Cunningham of the Indiana Fever.
Alana Beard – a Hall of Famer, WNBA Champion and three-time ACC Player of the Year at Duke – is the league’s Chief Basketball Officer. Co-founder and COO Grady Burnett is a former Facebook and Google Global Sales Executive. CFO Aaron Fischer is MGM Resorts international’s former Chief Strategy Officer. Also heavily involved in Project B are NBA agents Maverick Carter and Miško Ražnatović.
Among the investors in the league are women’s basketball legends Cheryl Miller, Candace Parker and Lauren Jackson, and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young.
Project B has secured Host Broadcast Services (HBS) to be the official broadcaster for the league’s inaugural circuit. HBS has broadcast the FIFA World Cup since 2002. The games will stream live on YouTube.
MONTREAL, QC - APRIL 24: Kyoji Horiguchi of Japan weighs in during the UFC 186 weigh-in at Metropolis on April 24, 2015 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is just over 24 hours away from its upcoming UFC Vegas 119 mixed martial arts (MMA) event, headlined by a 125-pound showdown between flyweight contenders Manel Kape and Kyoji Horiguchi. The action gets underway this Sat. night (June 20, 2026) on Paramount+ from inside the promotion’s Meta Apex facility in Las Vegas, Nevada, and also features a 205-pound co-headliner between light heavyweight bruisers Ion Cutelaba and Navajo Stirling.
Before the Paramount+ live stream gets underway this weekend in “Sin City,” which includes the featherweight tilt pitting Vinicius Oliveira against Andre Fili, all 24 fighters must hit the scale to prove themselves worthy. Note: Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) affords a one-pound allowance in non-title fights.
The UFC Vegas 119 weigh ins will begin promptly at 12 p.m. ET (9 a.m. PT) and we’ll have real-time text updates for the “Kape vs. Horiguchi 2” weigh ins listed below, updated as they happen. Remember too that staredowns will commence at the conclusion of today’s weigh ins (roughly 2 p.m. ET).
Complete UFC Vegas 119 weigh ins text results below:
125 lbs.: Manel Kape () vs. Kyoji Horiguchi () 205 lbs.: Ion Cutelaba () vs. Navajo Stirling () 145 lbs.: Hyder Amil () vs. Christian Rodriguez () 125 lbs.: Kevin Borjas () vs. Andre Lima () 145 lbs.: Melsik Baghdasaryan () vs. Murtazali Magomedov () 145 lbs.: Vinicius Oliveira () vs. Andre Fili ()
135 lbs.: Bia Mesquita () vs. Melissa Mullins () 125 lbs.: Mitch Raposo () vs. Allan Nascimento () 145 lbs.: Michael Aswell Jr. () vs. Gaston Bolanos () 135 lbs.: Karol Rosa () vs. Luana Santos () 170 lbs.: Leon Shahbazyan () vs. Levan Chokheli () 145 lbs.: Shane Collins () vs. Otari Tanzilovi ()
As the countdown to Michael Malone's first season as head coach rolls on, the future of North Carolina's program is in recruiting classes. After Malone and the staff were able to land a few recruits in the 2026 class as well as the transfer portal, they are off to a good start.
But the 2027 and 2028 classes will be very important.
In 2027, North Carolina has offers out to a lot of prospects as they are in pursuit of some big names. One of them is Florida native C.J. Rosser. The power forward is being highly recruited by several programs including North Carolina who is staying in contact with him as he tells Krysten Peek.
"It's going pretty good, just taking it one day at a time," Rosser told Peek. "Like UNC, Arkansas, Alabama, Kentucky, Louisville. Really just the big ones. NC State. Just staying in touch."
Top 3 player in the 2027 class CJ Rosser has played great at the USAB U17 trials and he discusses the latest with his recruitment, who he watches at the NBA level and what he's been working on since the high school season. Full interview: https://t.co/zaBA4VPpQzpic.twitter.com/PX6Xg68N64
Rosser also stated that he will wait until August to really get things going in his recruitment. While there's a long way to go in his recruitment, it's good news to hear that UNC is still involved with him.
The 6-foot-10, 195-pound forward is ranked No. 3 nationally, No. 2 power forward and the No. 2 player in the state of Florida per the 247Sports recruiting rankings. He has a total of 17 offers in his recruitment so far, including from UNC.
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Former Iona player Adam Njie Jr. has officially been ruled ineligible by the NCAA for his alleged point shaving in 2024.
According to the NCAA, Njie shared critical information with bettors regarding two games he was playing in December 2024, during his freshman year at Iona. One of those games resulted in a bettor amassed $15,500 in bets against Rice that was ultimately lost, causing serious problems for Njie.
One bettor threatened Njie as he felt he was cheated out of his winnings. There were plans to fix the next game against Sacred Heart, but Njie denies going through with either one. The NCAA says Njie cooperated with the investigation and "maintained that he did not manipulate his performance."
Njie transferred from Iona to Dayton in 2025 but was held out of games last season.
This comes after numerous players in the NBA, as well as college basketball, were under fire for possible betting inaccuracies that led to legal action. Over 39 players from 17 Division I basketball teams were implicated. Players such as Simeon Cottle, Carlos Hart and Camiaian Shell were either suspended or removed from team activities while the investigation ensued. In 2025, former NBA players like Chauncey Billups and Damon Jones were caught in their own gambling scandal that included sports betting and fixed poker games.
The outcome for these players is unfortunate, but organizations are cracking down on this behavior that could leave a stain on the entire world of basketball. It is yet to be seen what the next move will be for Njie as he faces uncharted waters.
The bettors involved in the Njie case were among six men who were described as "fixers" by the Department of Justice in a sweeping indictment released Jan. 15, according to the NCAA.
The Houston Texans are known for their stifling defense led by head coach DeMeco Ryans; however, serious questions persist about their offense. Particularly on their offensive line and the weapons for quarterback CJ Stroud. In PFSN writer Ian Cumming’s latest three-round 2027 NFL mock draft, he had them address these needs and gave Stroud the tools he needed to establish the Texans as a Super Bowl contender.
Obviously, it’s way too early to name these prospects as perfect fits for the Texans. However, that’s not the point of these exercises. Summer scouting and these pre-season mocks are meant to inform the fanbase of potential options and give them players to watch during the season.
Having said that, here’s a breakdown of Cummings selections for the Texans.
Round One: Jordan Seaton, OT, LSU
Jordan Seaton spent the previous two seasons at Colorado before transferring to LSU. Now, he’s set to be a cornerstone blocker for one of the most dynamic players in the nation, Sam Leavitt, and arguably the top offense in the SEC. Seaton has the raw traits of a potential franchise tackle. His superb athleticism, technical refinement in pass protection, and power make him an intriguing prospect.
The biggest issue for the Texans in 2025 was their offensive line. CJ Stroud was constantly under duress and wasn’t given time to operate in the pocket. This resulted in him either getting sacked or being forced to make an errant throw while escaping the pocket. Because of this, adding Seaton or another offensive tackle next offseason would be a wise move.
Round Two: Wyatt Young, WR, Oklahoma State
Wyatt Young had a breakout season at North Texas last year with 1,264 yards and 10 touchdowns. The true junior is exceptional after the catch and creates ample separation with his impressive route running. Young transferred to Oklahoma State this offseason with head coach Eric Morris and quarterback Drew Mestemaker, so the familiarity is there to help ease the transition to the Power Four level. If all goes well, he could be a potential option for the Texans next offseason.
Round Three: Raleek Brown, RB, Texas
Raleek Brown burst onto the national scene in 2025 with a stellar 1,134 rushing yards, 239 receiving yards, and six all-purpose touchdowns at Arizona State last season. He pairs elite short-area quickness with superb home-run speed that makes him a challenge for defenders to chase. Brown now joins the Longhorns backfield with fellow transfer Hollywood Smothers to create a dangerous tandem. Although his carries and yards may decrease, be on the lookout for his efficiency to skyrocket.
The American’s handsy sideline shuffle after Jonathan David rifled the first goal of a hat-trick past Qatar duly racked up social media views by the million. Shots of Marsch holding up six fingers to Canada fans at the end of the match were chopped and put side by side with Michael Jordan in identical pose after winning his sixth NBA title with the Chicago Bulls.
The man himself was adamant it would be remembered for what it was: a moment in time and a moment for all times, including the dark ones after Ismaël Koné’s World Cup was ended with a broken leg. Koné’s horrifying injury came almost halfway through an afternoon that saw records fall like confetti through the Vancouver air.
“To create an identity for what Canadian soccer could be, you can say and do all the right things, but you need moments like today, where everybody remembers what happened,” Marsch said after the victory, the Canada men’s first in this tournament, the biggest ever by a Concacaf nation and the joint-largest by any World Cup host.
“No Canadian will forget this day. There’ll be 40 million people that said they were here. It’s an incredibly seminal moment for everyone to understand that there’s talent in this country, that there’s mentality, desire, a lot of things that make this country special, even though it’s a hockey country. I’m very proud that we’ve accomplished a moment everybody can remember.”
The truth of the matter is there was too much to remember. Six goals, two reds, a broken limb, the Canadian hearts that shattered with it, touchline confrontations after the Koné incident and at full-time which came awfully close to boiling over, another atmosphere to redefine what this sport looks like in a hockey country and the prime minister, Mark Carney, in the dressing room saluting Canadian character. As a script, it would have been sent back for trimming. Koné’s social handle is Hollywood.IK and when something like Nathan Saliba coming on to replace him, rapidly scoring a free-kick and holding up Koné’s jersey happens, the username feels a little too on the nose.
An emotional overload of an afternoon left Canadian players filing through the mixed zone, processing the last few hours in real time. On Friday they can properly kick back and reflect at a team barbecue in Vancouver.
Where does it all leave them? The simplest answer is atop Group B with destiny very much in their hands. But there’s more to it. Thursday left Les Rouges with a huge hole in the heart of their lineup and some intriguing options to fill the void. It also left them with so many positives that the crushing nature of the negative may fade faster than one would expect.
It’s important to recall they faced an awful Qatar side, who were limited with 11 men and lamentable when they were reduced to nine. Nonetheless, Canada’s attack finally clicked and turned clinical in a hurry – Cyle Larin and David savouring their greatest day together. Moïse Bombito, mere weeks after reports ruled him out of this World Cup, instead made his tournament debut with 45 minutes off the bench.
When Canadian players broke out of their post-match huddle – Bombito led that outpouring – they embarked on their lap of celebration. Alphonso Davies, however, did not. The captain instead went for pitch-length runs. He’d been declared available for Thursday but wasn’t needed. He will be eventually though and his sprints suggested he’s not far away. Canada are growing into the tournament and, even with the loss of Koné, getting stronger.
Saliba, who has flourished in his first season in Europe at Anderlecht, will take Koné’s spot in the middle, alongside Stephen Eustáquio. But he doesn’t have the invention and dynamism of his close friend. “I don’t think we have another player like Ismaël. He’s a bit of an X factor for us,” Marsch admitted after the game. “We’re going to miss him. We can use different guys in different ways.”
That’s where Davies comes in. While he clearly won’t occupy a central role when he returns, his creativity off the left – even from full-back – can pick up some of what Koné left behind.
After rest and well-cooked meats by the Pacific Ocean, Canada will get back to it next Wednesday against Switzerland, coming off their own fine win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. That could be a crucial match. The winner of the group play their last-32 match a whopping four days after the runner-up and stay in Vancouver to do so. An enormous advantage.
In brief moments around BC Place on Thursday it felt as if 40 million people were in the stadium; the Canada fan march to the ground was bigger and louder than it was in Toronto. This country simply loves a sporting bandwagon. Baseball’s Blue Jays and basketball’s Raptors will testify to that. This is Canada’s national team rising up on a global stage with cinematic twists.
In putting himself out front and centre Marsch has, arguably, given his players the room to feel their way into the roles, before meeting the moment. Out there in the rest of the world, some may already be tiring of Marsch’s excesses but Canada is revelling in his leadership. Thursday was both catharsis and crisis and Marsch led the country through both and left windmilling his arms for more.
The memes aren’t done. In spite of Koné’s loss, Canada are far from it too.
One week of the World Cup is officially in the books. And for all the complaints over hydration breaks, Fox’s coverage of the event, or whether other networks are giving the tournament requisite attention, one thing remains abundantly clear. The World Cup is a viewership event like no other.
Through the first weekend, Fox’s viewership is up 152% versus its Group Stage average for 2022 in Qatar. Telemundo, the Spanish-language broadcaster, is up an even more eye-watering 234%. Unsurprisingly, both are on record pace.
The data would seem to indicate that viewers are still quite happy finding the World Cup on good, old-fashioned linear television. Sure, these numbers include streaming viewership on Fox One and Peacock, respectively, but by-and large, World Cup viewers are watching on linear television.
Next year, no such option will be available. The 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup will stream exclusively on Netflix in the United States. It’ll be the first major global sporting event to air exclusively on streaming in this country, and could very well be a sign of things to come as we look towards who will broadcast the 2030 FIFA Men’s World Cup.
It’s worth examining the differing economic models at play here between streamers and traditional broadcasters, because that could very well determine where that 2030 tournament goes.
The World Cup is a unique property in the context of other live sporting events, most of which occur on an annual, or at least biannual in the case of the Olympics, basis. That’s an important distinction. Traditional broadcasters like Fox, NBC, or ESPN are still largely in the business of distribution fees. Since the advent of cable and satellite bundles, the overarching economics of these networks can be boiled down to one question: How much is your content worth to viewers? That question determines the per-subscriber fee distributors like DirecTV, Comcast, or Fubo are willing to pay networks. It’s why NFL programming, far and away the most popular content left on television, is borderline existential for legacy broadcasters.
However, the quadrennial nature of the World Cup makes it a difficult bargaining chip for networks during distribution negotiations. Most major distribution deals are done on a three-year cycle. So for Fox, it’s possible that there have been distribution agreements in the past where the network wasn’t able to leverage its World Cup rights at all, or at least had to extend the deal’s term to ensure the value of the event was included, perhaps at a discount. But it’s not simply the cycle disparity that creates issues, it’s the difficulty of valuating an event that only happens once every four years, in different parts of the globe, broadcast to an audience that is historically soccer-agnostic.
The value of a World Cup varies greatly based on where it’s played, and the time zones the American audience will be dealing with. Obviously, one held in North America, with the United States having a guaranteed spot in the tournament as a host country, is going to be a much easier sell to distributors than, say, the 2018 tournament in Russia, where the United States failed to qualify. Location, of course, can be accounted for during distribution negotiations. Those are known far in advance. Whether the United States will be participating? At least back when the field was 32 teams, rather than 48, that was far from a guarantee. That downside risk, at least previously, made the World Cup far more challenging for networks to leverage during distribution negotiations than a surefire annual property like the NFL or college football.
There’s no such calculus for a streamer, whose business fortunes are determined by selling subscriptions directly to the consumer, rather than through a middleman distributor. In that way, purchasing a sports property like the World Cup is similar to producing a handful of big-budget feature films. You hope that the subscriptions generated from the event make the rights fee worthwhile. What you don’t have to do is convince DirecTV that it should pay you more for a five-week-long sporting event that’s 28 months away.
Fox is paying a reported $485 million for this year’s World Cup, a price that some experts say is two- or three-times under market value, thanks to the no-bid contract FIFA awarded the network on account of moving the 2022 Qatar World Cup to autumn. It’s safe to assume, then, that when FIFA goes to market with the 2030 World Cup, it’s expecting upwards of $1 billion for the rights.
The question becomes, does the quadrennial event drive more than $1 billion in incremental distribution revenue for legacy broadcast networks? Maybe, but it’s a tough sell, particularly when the majority of that event will be played in Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
Of course, this is a bit of an oversimplification. The World Cup also drives plenty of ad revenue and streaming subscriptions for legacy broadcasters. But at a time when these same broadcasters are tightening content spends in preparation for an expected increase in price of NFL rights, the World Cup might fall firmly in the “nice to have” rather than “must have” category. Between the volatility in value and the fact that it’s simply hard to capitalize on an event that happens in only one of every 48 months, the World Cup just seems to make more sense for a streamer.
If so, the World Cup Final one month from today could mark the end of an era.
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The Knicks celebrated their first NBA title since 1973 on Thursday with a team parade through the Manhattan that included former players, celebrities, and more than 2 million fans in the streets.
‘If anyone has doubts…’ – Lamine Yamal in fresh Lionel Messi ‘GOAT’ push
Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has on Friday reiterated his stance that Blaugrana legend Lionel Messi is the greatest player to ever grace the pitch.
This of course comes with the 38-year-old fresh off another performance to remember on the international stage.
After Argentina kicked the defence of their World Cup title into gear in a meeting with Algeria, Messi notched all three of his country’s goals in a 3-0 triumph.
This guided the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner level with Miroslav Klose as the highest scorer in World Cup history.
And as alluded to above, such exploits did not go at all unappreciated on the part of the player widely viewed as Messi’s heir in the city of Barcelona.
Drawn on the name of the veteran attacker during an interview with RTVE, as cited by Fabrizio Romano, late this week, Lamine Yamal gushed:
“Messi’s hat-trick? Every match he plays proves that he is the greatest player in history. If anyone still has doubts, it’s because they’re deliberately looking for them. Leo is the GOAT.”
East Rutherford, United States - June 16: Michael Olise of France looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between France and Senegal at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 16, 2026 in East Rutherford, United States. (Photo by Harry Langer/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images) | DeFodi Images via Getty Images
Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano (via @iMiaSanMia) is reporting that Real Madrid has always had Bayern Munich star Michael Olise as its main focus. As for its public relations stunt of a bid on Atlético Madrid striker Julián Alvarez, Romano said it was a bluff:
The ‘galáctico’ Florentino Pérez spoke about was and has always been Michael Olise. The name of the Frenchman has been mentioned in Real Madrid meetings these days and weeks. Olise remains the dream of Real Madrid. Bayern’s stance remains: they don’t want to sell the player and are prepared to offer him a contract on very big numbers.
The feeling is that the Julián Alvarez interest and ‘bid’ by Real Madrid was a bluff. They didn’t bid for Olise after Herbert Hainer’s statements because they knew that €150m was never going to be enough. Olise is now completely focused on the World Cup with France. We’ll understand more after that, with Bayern’s position unchanged.
Recent reports say that Real Madrid has not given up hope as of yet and also that Manchester City is in the mix as well. With Olise’s recent Instagram photo purge, some fans are worried, but — as of now — it is only a situation to monitor, not to fret about.
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Joaquin Niemann’s opening round at the US Open went from bad to worse after his 18 holes.
After making a nine on the sixth hole, Niemann thought he’d shot a 76 for his opening round. But afterwards, the USGA gave him a two-shot penalty for throwing his club on that hole.
This was a controversial decision, because players have escaped punishment for throwing clubs in the past. The most obvious example is Rory McIlroy, who threw his club at last year’s US Open and didn’t receive a penalty.
It was hard to discern exactly why Niemann got a penalty for this because there is no footage of the throw available. But an eye-witness has since revealed exactly what Niemann did, and the reason he was punished has become clear.
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Why Joaquin Niemann received a two-stroke penalty for his club throw
According to someone who saw the Niemann incident, he did a little more than just throw the club. That was just a part of a major meltdown that deserved some real consequences.
Gabby Herzig, a reporter for The Athletic, spoke to the observer before posting the following to X: “Just talked to a volunteer, Tristan Chang, who witnessed Joaquin Niemann’s club throw that cost him a two-shot penalty:
“-After hitting two balls OB, Niemann tried to get free relief from fire ants (to no avail) from where his third drive ended up in the fescue
“-Got visibly angry and kicked the white flag that another volunteer used to mark his ball
“-Continued to kick around the sand
“-Proceeded to chuck his iron from the fescue area approximately 50 yards to the very edge of the course on the right
“-Almost did not walk back for the club until a police officer delivered it to him
“‘Pretty impressive throw,’ Chang said.”
The penalty wasn’t only for the club throw, but for the general attitude, which was unbecoming of a player of his calibre.
At last year’s US Open, McIlroy only threw his club, but Niemann is clearly being punished for his entire strop.
If you were to make a list of the most important baseball players, Lou Gehrig would rank quite high on the list. For one, he would also rank quite highly on the best players of all time list, but his importance goes beyond that. His famous iron man streak, its end, and Gehrig’s subsequent battle with ALS takes him to a level of recognition that goes past him being a Hall of Fame player. While it’s becoming less common as the disease has gained more and more notoriety over the years, but it’s not entirely uncommon to hear ALS referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease.”
Today happens to be the “Iron Horse’s” birthday, so in his honor let’s take a look back at the legendary player, who means so much more than what he did on the field.
Henry Louis “Lou” Gehrig Born: June 19, 1903 (New York, NY) Died: June 2, 1941 (New York, NY) Yankees Tenure: 1923-39
Gehrig was born in 1903 in the place in which he would become famous: New York City. His parents, Heinrich and Christina, were German immigrants who had three other children, but none outside of Lou lived past toddlerhood. Gehrig grew up speaking German at home, and even later formed a bond with Babe Ruth — also of German ancestry — by speaking to each other in the language. While he was growing up, Christina Gehrig was mostly the main breadwinner of the family, working as a maid, as Heinrich often struggled with alcoholism and epilepsy. Lou would often help his mother with her work and the two had a very close bond, with him calling her his “best pal.”
As you might expect as the child of immigrant parents from a place where baseball isn’t much of a thing, Gehrig’s parents weren’t initially thrilled with Lou’s love of baseball, which he formed at an early age. However, it quickly became clear that Gehrig was very, very good at the game. After his high school won the New York City championship, they were invited to take on the Chicago champions at the stadium now known as Wrigley Field. During the game, Gehrig hit a grand slam clear out of the stadium, which would’ve been an impressive feat for a major leaguer, never mind a high schooler.
Despite his baseball skill, Gehrig’s parents still hoped for him to get into business or another field, so he enrolled at Columbia University, where his mother worked at a fraternity house. He still had an eye on athletics, though, as he also played on the college’s baseball and football teams. In one 1923 game, Gehrig struck out 17 Williams College batters as a pitcher. That caught people’s eye, including that of legendary Yankee scout Paul Krichell.
After attending further games, Krichell came away even more impressed by Gehrig’s hitting and excitedly told Yankees GM Ed Barrow that he had found the “next Babe Ruth.” Despite his parent’s earlier reluctance, the money offered by the Yankees proved to be too much to not accept and he signed with the team on April 30, 1923.
In his first two years after signing with the Yankees, Gehrig played just 23 games combined across 1923 and ‘24. Despite that, he showed plenty of potential in his sparse chances, putting up a 209 OPS+ in 42 plate appearances. He also spent some time in the minors with the Hartford Senators, where he also opened eyes with 61 homers in 193 games. His talent was evident, and he was subject of poaching attempts. In 1924, Rochester of the International League tried to get him when the Yankees acquired Fred Merkle of “Merkle’s Boner” fame. However, his shot was on the horizon, and he took it by both hands.
In a moment that now lives in fame, Gehrig was given the start at first base on June 2, 1925. That day, Wally Pipp, a star of the 1923 World Series champions and a Yankee great in his own right, was given the day off. The legend is that he came that day with a headache and Huggins told him to just take the day off and rest. There’s also a line of thinking that, as the Yankees were struggling a bit in ‘25, Huggins decided to just get a look at a still-young Gehrig. Whatever the reason, the only people that day it didn’t work out for were Pipp and the rest of the league. Gehrig went 3-for-5 with a double on June 2nd. He wouldn’t leave the Yankees’ lineup again until 1939.
Huggins stuck with Gehrig for the rest of 1925, and the youngster repaid that faith with a very good season. The Yankees sold Pipp to the Reds the following offseason, confirming that the first base job was Gehrig’s. Gehrig improved in 1926, and then improved even more in 1927, as part of the dominant “Murderers’ Row” team. The 1927 championship was Gehrig’s second as he had been around for ‘23, but it was the first in which he was a regular, and would be the second of his seven in total.
From 1926-38, Gehrig was probably the second best player in all of baseball, behind only his teammate, Babe Ruth. Over the course of those 13 seasons in particular, he hit .343/.452/.640, with 472 home runs, 1913 RBI (cracking the 100+ mark every year), with a 182 OPS+ and 110.1 rWAR. In addition to 1927, the Yankees went on to win titles in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, and 1938. With the exception of the final one when he would’ve been in the early stages of his battle with ALS, Gehrig would’ve been the running for Series MVP had the award existed at the time.
The feats just kept on coming for Larrupin’ Lou. On June 3, 1932, he accomplished something that not even Ruth did, swatting four homers in the same game against the Philadelphia Athletics at Shibe Park. He was just the third player to do and the first in American League history. No other Yankee has done it in the 84 years since then; in fact, it’s only been 18 other times by players on any team.
Also famously, he never took a day off. From taking over the first base job in 1925 until early 1939, Gehrig played every single day, for a streak totaling 2,130. It shattered the previous record of consecutive games played and would take another legend in Cal Ripken Jr. to come along and break it. The fact that all the wear and tear that would’ve come with that streak never really affected his stats is also insanely remarkable.
The final full year of that dominant stretch was 1938, when Gehrig first started to notice that something was off. His stats for that season still ended up at an excellent level for a normal player, but a bit below Gehrig’s usual. He didn’t seem to have quite the power that he once had, noting “I see the ball all right and take a proper cut and seem to connect like I want to, but somehow the ball doesn’t seem to take the proper zoom.”
While Gehrig spent the following winter trying to exercise and regain his strength, the opposite was happening. Upon reporting to spring training, he was struggling even worse than he had the prior year, and even collapsed in the clubhouse on a couple occasions. Upon the beginning of the 1939 campaign, Gehrig went just 4-for-28 at the plate, and looked noticeably slower in the field and running the bases. On May 2nd, he went to manager Joe McCarthy and asked for a day off, the first in over a decade.
As he continued to sit out, Gehrig kept traveling with the Yankees, but the rest wasn’t changing anything. That eventually led to him checking into the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, still searching for some sort of answer. The one he got wasn’t good. Gehrig was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis — then a relatively unknown condition but an absolutely devastating one. A return to the baseball field was out of the question, and ALS would likely take his life within a matter of years.
After the revelation that he would have to retire, the Yankees announced a Lou Gehrig Appreciation Day would be held on July 4, 1939. The event brought many dignitaries and former teammates out, including Ruth, even though the two had gone through a falling-out in prior years.
The ceremonies were held in between games of a doubleheader that day. After numerous speeches, Gehrig himself was invited to the microphone. While you can probably recite the most famous line by heart, in its echo-y, crackly recorded form, Gehrig said so much more than that on that day, and all of it is worth reading:
For the past two weeks you have been reading about a bad break. Yet today I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth. I have been in ballparks for seventeen years and have never received anything but kindness and encouragement from you fans.
When you look around, wouldn’t you consider it a privilege to associate yourself with such a fine looking men as they’re standing in uniform in this ballpark today? Sure, I’m lucky. Who wouldn’t consider it an honor to have known Jacob Ruppert? Also, the builder of baseball’s greatest empire, Ed Barrow? To have spent six years with that wonderful little fellow, Miller Huggins? Then to have spent the next nine years with that outstanding leader, that smart student of psychology, the best manager in baseball today, Joe McCarthy? Sure, I’m lucky.
When the New York Giants, a team you would give your right arm to beat, and vice versa, sends you a gift — that’s something. When everybody down to the groundskeepers and those boys in white coats remember you with trophies — that’s something. When you have a wonderful mother-in-law who takes sides with you in squabbles with her own daughter — that’s something. When you have a father and a mother who work all their lives so you can have an education and build your body — it’s a blessing. When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed — that’s the finest I know.
So I close in saying that I might have been given a bad break, but I’ve got an awful lot to live for. Thank you.
After the festivities of that day, Gehrig retired back to his Bronx home with his wife, Eleanor, who he had met in Chicago back during the 1932 World Series. Mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed him to a term as a New York City Parole Commissioner, which he performed for the remainder of his life. Said life sadly only lasted a little while longer. On June 2, 1941, Gehrig passed away just a few weeks shy of his 38th birthday, an age at which plenty of players are still on the field.
Following his death, Eleanor Gehrig devoted the rest of her life to ALS research and never remarried. A regular to Yankees Old-Timers’ Day, she did everything she could to keep his memory alive until her own passing in 1984. She said of Lou, “I would not have traded two minutes of the joy and grief with that man for two decades of anything with another.”
Just as a player, Lou Gehrig is an unquestionable Yankees and baseball icon. However, he also means so much more than that in many ways.
See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.
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MSI should start shipping the Claw 8 EX AI+ on June 23, 2026, slapping a massive $1,800 price tag on the device. The OEM recently explained that the cost is a result of the current state of the memory market, and that more price hikes could arrive over the next...
Capcom opens Resident Evil Veronica wishlists on the Xbox Store as producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi confirms major narrative changes for the 2027 horror title.
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Nothing launched the CMF Phone 2 Pro in April of last year, and its successor is still nowhere to be seen. Last month we heard that the CMF Phone 3 Pro would arrive in the third quarter of the year, with the most likely release window being August to September.
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CMF Phone 2 Pro
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What is Scotland's current FIFA World Ranking for the 2026 World Cup? See where the Tartan Army stands globally and how it impacts their tournament cycle.
The FIFA World Ranking system serves as the definitive yardstick for measuring a nation’s competitive standing ahead of and during major international tournaments. For soccer fans tracking the 2026 FIFA World Cupacross North America, checking where a country sits globally provides essential context on their true strength, knockout stage potential, and overall tactical progression.
Scotland’s position on the global stage has undergone a massive resurgence, reflecting their transformation under long-term manager Steve Clarke. After enduring a painful 28-year absence from the world’s biggest tournament, the Tartan Army successfully punched their ticket to the 2026 finals by shockingly winning UEFA qualifying Group C ahead of Euro heavyweights Denmark.
As the expanded 48-team tournament takes over stadiums in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, tracking Scotland’s official rank gives an accurate picture of their position relative to global elite forces.
Scotland’s current global standing
According to the official FIFA Men’s World Ranking published directly ahead of the tournament, Scotland currently occupies 42nd place globally. This ranking positions the Scots firmly inside the upper echelon of the top 50 footballing nations, sitting neck-and-neck alongside competitive peers from Europe and South America.
Within Group C of the 2026 World Cup, Scotland’s ranking positions them as a compelling middle-tier threat. They sit significantly higher than group underdogs Haiti (ranked 83rd), but face a steep uphill battle against their other two group heavyweights: global powerhouse Brazil (ranked 6th) and 2022 World Cup semifinalists Morocco (ranked 7th).
Historic context and trajectory
To understand the weight of Scotland’s current position, it helps to look at the extreme highs and lows of their ranking history. The nation reached its absolute peak in October 2007, when a legendary run of form propelled them to an all-time high of 13th in the world. Conversely, structural issues and a lack of tournament qualification saw the country plummet to an all-time low of 88th in March 2005.
Scotland’s FIFA Ranking History
Metric
FIFA Rank
Historical Date
Current World Cup Rank
42nd
June 2026
All-Time Highest Rank
13th
October 2007
All-Time Lowest Rank
88th
March 2005
Scotland player Scott McTominay celebrates with the corner flag.
In their sixth consecutive World Cup appearance, Australia have already managed to make a major statement by defeating Türkiye. As a result, they have managed to climb in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, which has been improving for several years.
Throughout the last few years, Australia have managed to be a recurring participant in the World Cup. Since the 2006 edition, they have qualified for the tournament consecutively. Although they do not usually get past the group stage, they reached the Round of 16 in Qatar 2022. In the 2026 World Cup, they already defeated Türkiye, surprising everyone. With this, they managed to climb positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, which has improved in recent years.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Australia are ranked 27th with 1,605.61 points. After having defeated Turkiye in their debut, they have escalated their position in the standings. In November of 2024, they were ranked as 102nd, being his worst position ever. With his great performances, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 14th in September of 2009.
Australia have improved their FIFA ranking spots, but they remain the second-highest ranked national team in their group at the 2026 World Cup. USMNT currently hold the 15th spot with 1688.53 points. Turkiye hold the 26th spot in the ranking with 1579.47 points. Finally, Paraguay rank as the lowest-ranked national team in the group, holding the 52nd spot with 1488.05 points.
In their seventh World Cup participation, they aim to reach the knockout stage for the second time in a row after Qatar 2022. Even though Australia do not possess a particularly strong attacking unit, they have demonstrated their defense solidity, being able to counterattack efficiently. With USMNT as their next clash, they may need to repeat their consistency, as Mauricio Pochettino’s team have impose as one of best offensive units.
Connor Metcalfe of Australia battles for the ball with Hakan Calhanoglu of Turkiye.
Australia may shock rivals with a double defensive line high press
Despite not being one of the top contenders, Australia managed to surprise everyone, defeating Türkiye by a convincing 2-0 scoreline. Far from shinning in an offensive spot, head coach Tony Popovic has built his team from the defense line ahead. Showcasing his great work, they managed to shine with a double defensive line that excels with a high press. With this strategy, they may surprise USMNT and Paraguay in the 2026 World Cup.
In case they manage to impose their brilliant style of play, they could secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament. By pressing their opponents high, Australia suffocate any attacking threat, relying on counterattacks and aerial play as its main strengths. Far from being simple, they could suffer from balls played in behind, as the USMNT could take advantage of their pace to counterattack, meaning a solid defense will once again be key.
As supporters look ahead to what could be a landmark summer for American soccer, one question continues to generate discussion: What is the USMNT's current FIFA world ranking?
The 2026 World Cup has brought renewed attention to the United States, with excitement building around Mauricio Pochettino’s squad as it competes on home soil. As supporters look ahead to what could be a landmark summer for American soccer, one question continues to generate discussion: What is the USMNT’s current FIFA world ranking?
The tournament represents a major opportunity for the United States to showcase its progress on the international stage. With stars such as Christian Pulisic leading the way and a talented generation entering its prime years, expectations have rarely been higher for the national team.
Since taking charge in 2024, Mauricio Pochettino has experimented with multiple tactical approaches in search of the ideal formula. The Argentine coach inherited a team that had suffered a disappointing exit from the Copa America and has spent the last two years trying to build a side capable of controlling matches against elite opposition.
The USA has generally enjoyed more possession against lower-ranked opponents, while contests against stronger teams have been far more balanced. Rather than relying heavily on the aggressive pressing style that defined much of his club career, Pochettino has frequently favored a structured mid-block designed to limit dangerous attacks.
USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino looks on prior to the international friendly match.
In possession, the team prefers to progress through central areas using a double pivot and advanced midfielders. Width is often supplied by attacking full-backs and wing-backs, creating space for creative players to operate between the lines.
What’s the USMNT’s FIFA world ranking?
While discussions about tactics and personnel continue, FIFA’s rankings provide another way to measure where the United States stands entering the tournament.
The USMNT entered the 2026 FIFA World Cup ranked 17th in the world according to the latest FIFA rankings. The ranking places the United States among the stronger nations in the competition, though still outside the elite group of traditional title contenders.
Within Group D, the Americans are viewed as the highest-ranked side. Turkiye follows at 23rd, Australia at 27th, and Paraguay at 40th, highlighting why many observers consider the group favorable for the tournament hosts.
Group D Team
FIFA World Ranking
USMNT
17th
Turkiye
23rd
Australia
27th
Paraguay
40th
The ranking also demonstrates how far the program has come over the last decade. While there is still a gap between the United States and the world’s biggest powers, the team enters the World Cup with legitimate ambitions of making a deep run.
Tournament that could change everything
The 2026 World Cup is unlike any before it. Hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it will feature 48 teams and a record 104 matches.
For American soccer, the tournament carries significance far beyond results on the field. Many view it as an opportunity to elevate the sport’s profile even further and build on the momentum created since the 1994 World Cup transformed the game’s popularity in the country.
Christian Pulisic #10 and Weston McKennie #8 of the United States celebrate a goal.
The United States has not reached a World Cup quarter-final since 2002. After Round of 16 exits in 2010, 2014, and 2022, supporters are eager to see whether this generation can finally break through.
The talent is there, the home support is there, and the opportunity is there. Now the challenge for Pochettino’s squad is turning potential into achievement when the world’s biggest tournament begins.
Players of United States pose for a team photograph.
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Yunanistan ekiplerinden PAOK, teknik direktör Razvan Lucescu ile yollarını ayırdığını açıkladı.
Yunanistan ekibi PAOK, Rumen teknik direktör Razvan Lucescu ile yollarını ayırdı.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 57 yaşındaki çalıştırıcıya hizmetlerinden dolayı teşekkür ederek "Razvan, her zaman PAOK tarihinin önemli bir parçası olacaktır." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Mircea Lucescu'nun oğlu Razvan, teknik direktörlük kariyerinde Romanya Milli Takımı'nın yanı sıra Brasov, Rapid Bükreş, El-Jaish, Petrolul Ploiesti ve Xanthi'yi çalıştırmıştı.
Beşiktaş'ın unutulmaz futbolcularından Demba Ba, Fransız ekibi Le Havre'nin sportif direktörü oldu.
Türkiye'de Beşiktaş ve Medipol Başakşehir formaları giyen Demba Ba, Fransız Ligue 1 ekibi Le Havre'de sportif direktörlük görevine getirildi.
Kulübün açıklamasında "Bu bir bakıma köklerine dönüş: Demba Ba çocukluğunu ve gençliğini Le Havre'de geçirdi ve bu nedenle Ocean City'ye yerleşmek için geri dönüyor!" denildi.
Le Havre, 2025-26 sezonunu 35 puanla 14. tamamladı.
Hoffenheim, West Ham United, Newcastle United, Chelsea, ve Şanghay Shenhua'da oynayan Demba Ba, Beşiktaş ve Medipol Başakşehir'de Süper Lig şampiyonlukları yaşadı.
Aziz Yıldırım başkanlığındaki Fenerbahçe, Mallorca'dan transfer edilen Vedat Muriqi ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı. Kosovalı golcü imzanın ardından ilk açıklamasını yaptı.
Fenerbahçe, Mallorca'dan transfer edilen Vedat Muriqi ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığını duyurdu. Kulüp sitesine açıklamalarda bulunan Muriqi, taraftarı heyecanlandıran ifadeler kullandı.
İşte Kosovalı golcünün ilk sözleri:
-Bana bu formayı tekrar layık gören Sayın Başkanımıza, Oğuz Hocama, sevgili Hocamız İsmail Kartal’a, tüm değerli Fenerbahçe taraftarlarına canıgönülden teşekkür ederim. Bu arma için hiçbir zaman mücadeleden, savaştan kaçmayacağıma emin olabilirsiniz. Bu formaya her zaman olduğu gibi tekrar layık olacağımı şimdiden söyleyebilirim. İnşallah yolun sonu şampiyonluk olsun.
Fenerbahçe'nin sol ayaklı stoper listesinde birçok alternatif bulunuyor. Listeye son giren isim, oldukça dikkat çekecek cinsten: Rick van Drongelen...
Fenerbahçe herkesi şaşırtacak bir stoper hamlesi gerçekleştirebilir. Kanarya'nın listesine eklenen son ismin Samsunspor forması giyen Rick van Drongelen olduğu öğrenildi.
27 yaşındaki futbolcunun adı Panathinaikos ve Trabzonspor'la da anılıyordu. Ortam daha da hareketlendi.
TEKLİFLERİ BEKLİYORLAR
Sol ayaklı savunmacının 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Samsunspor cephesi, resmi teklifleri görmek istiyor. 27 yaşındaki futbolcu için 10 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis beklentisi olduğu konuşuluyor. Rick van Drongelen, 2023 yazından beri Türkiye'de bulunuyor. Yani ülkemizdeki takımları çok iyi tanıyor.
ALTERNATİFLERİN DURUMUNA GÖRE
Fenerbahçe'de sol ayaklı stoper konusunda alternatifler var. Diğer isimlerden beklenen yanıtlar alınamazsa ibre Rick van Drongelen'e dönebilir. Elbette burada "zaman" da çok önemli bir faktör... Panathinaikos veya Trabzonspor elini çabuk tutarsa, işi bitirebilir...
İtalyan ekibi Udinese, Zaniolo'nun bonservisini 5 milyon euro ve sonraki satıştan %50 pay karşılığında almıştı. Şu anda Milan'la transfer görüşmeleri yapılıyor. Oyuncu satılırsa, Galatasaray'ın kasasına yine para girecek.
Galatasaray, Nicolo Zaniolo'yu 2023'ün Şubat ayında 15 milyon euro bedelle Roma'dan almıştı.
İtalyan ekibi Udinese, Zaniolo'nun, "5 milyon euro+sonraki satıştan %50 pay" şeklindeki satın alma opsiyonunu devreye soktu. 1.90 boyundaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak 26 yaşındaki oyuncu, orada da fazla kalmayacak gibi gözüküyor.
PAZARLIKLAR SÜRÜYOR
Şu anda Udinese ve Milan arasında pazarlıklar var... Eğer Nicolo Zaniolo satılırsa, bonservis bedelinin yarısı Galatasaray'ın kasasına girecek. Bu da ekstra gelir demek... Sarı-Kırmızılılar, iki kulüp arasındaki görüşmelerin olumlu şekilde tamamlanmasını bekliyor.
Dünya Kupası'nda turnuvanın kaderini belirleyecek Türkiye maçı öncesi Paraguay'da Gustavo Alfaro depremi! Ağır eleştirilerin hedefindeki Arjantinli teknik adam, dev maç öncesi düzenlediği basın toplantısında turnuva sonrasını işaret ederek istifa sinyali verdi.
2026 Dünya Kupası'na 4-1'lik ağır bir ABD mağlubiyetiyle başlayan Paraguay'da sular durulmuyor. Eleştirilerin odağındaki Arjantinli teknik direktör Gustavo Alfaro, Türkiye ile oynayacakları kritik "final" maçı öncesi düzenlediği basın toplantısında turnuva sonrasına dair şok edici açıklamalarda bulundu.
Ağır eleştirilere göğüs geren Alfaro, tüm sorumluluğun kendisinde olduğunu belirterek, "Birini eleştirmek istiyorsanız beni eleştirin. Oyuncuları savunun," dedi.
Oyuncularına sahip çıkan deneyimli teknik adam, turnuva sonrası görevden ayrılacağını şu sözlerle ima etti:
- Dünya Kupası bittiğinde ben gitmiş olacağım ve bu oyuncular ülkeyi temsil etmeye devam edecek.
Açıklamalarının yarattığı şok etkisini hafifletmeye çalışan Alfaro, şu an federasyonla yeni bir sözleşme konuşmanın sırası olmadığını, tek odaklarının ilk maçtaki kötü performansı tersine çevirmek olduğunu vurguladı.
İlk maçtaki ağır yenilgiye rağmen Paraguay’ın Son 32 turuna yükselme şansı hâlâ devam ediyor. Ancak turnuvadaki gelecekleri, Türkiye ile oynayacakları bu kritik maça bağlı.
Alfaro'nun bu zamansız çıkışı takımı ateşleyecek bir liderlik hamlesi mi, yoksa erken bir havlu atma mı olduğu sorusu Paraguay futbol camiasında tartışılmaya devam ediyor.
Beşiktaş'a Djibril Sow'dan şok ret! Siyah-beyazlıların Sevilla'ya yaptığı 5+2 milyon avroluk resmi teklif, İsviçreli orta saha oyuncusu tarafından Bundesliga'ya dönmek istediği gerekçesiyle kesin olarak reddedildi.
Sevilla forması giyen İsviçreli orta saha oyuncusu Djibril Sow, Beşiktaş'tan gelen resmi transfer teklifini kesin olarak reddetti. Sevilla sportif direktörü José Ignacio Navarro'nun iyimser yaklaştığı bu operasyon, oyuncunun kariyer planlaması nedeniyle çıkmaza girdi.
Beşiktaş'ın Sevilla'ya sunduğu ve reddedilen mali paket şu şekildeydi:
Sabit Ücret: 5 milyon euro
Performans Bonusu: 2 milyon Euro (kolayca ulaşılabilecek şartlara bağlı)
Toplam Paket: 7 milyon euro
İddialara göre İsviçreli oyuncu, Türkiye rotasında sportif bir gelecek görmüyor. Kariyerinin en parlak dönemini geçirdiği Almanya'ya (Bundesliga) geri dönmeyi öncelik olarak belirliyor. Temel amacı, daha önce Frankfurt formasıyla sergilediği yüksek teknik performansı yeniden yakalamak.
Sevilla, maaş sınırını rahatlatmak ve yeni transferlere bütçe açabilmek için orta sahadan büyük bir satış yapmak zorunda. Teknik direktör Plaza, İsviçre milli takımında da başarılı performansını sürdüren Sow'u 2026-27 sezonu planlarında önemli bir parça olarak görüyor.
Bonservisi Wolfsburg'da bulunan ve sezonun ikinci yarısını Rangers'ta kiralık geçiren Andreas Skov Olsen, menajerler aracılığıyla Beşiktaş'a önerildi. 26 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusuyla ilgili gerekli değerlendirme yapıldı.
Beşiktaş'ın kanat takviyesi planladığını menajerler biliyor... Bu sebeple kulübe çok sayıda futbolcu öneriliyor. Bunlardan birinin de Andreas Skov Olsen olduğu öğrenildi. 26 yaşındaki Danimarkalı sağ kanat, kış döneminde Wolfsburg'dan Glasgow Rangers'a kiralanmıştı...
BUNDESLİGA'DAN DÜŞTÜLER
Wolfsburg, Bundesliga'dan düştü. Glasgow Rangers ise satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. Andreas Skov Olsen, Alman ekibine dönmek istemiyor. Mukavelesi ise 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sürüyor. Beşiktaş'ta oyuncunun durumu değerlendirildi. Ancak olumlu bir karar çıkmadı.
SAKATLIK VE FORM DURUMU
1.87 boyundaki futbolcuya sakatlık geçmişi ve çalkantılı grafiği sebebiyle sıcak bakılmadı. Özetle Andreas Skov Olsen önerisi geri çevrildi. Beşiktaş, her iki kanat bölgesine de daha yüksek profilli isimler eklemek istiyor. Önceki yıllardaki problemlerin tekrarlanmaması için çalışılıyor.
Galatasaray'da 22 gol ve 8 asistle fırtınalar estiren Victor Osimhen, Michael Carrick'in yönetimindeki Manchester United'ın transfer listesinde 1 numaraya yerleşti.
Manchester United, gelecek sezon hücum hattını güçlendirmek amacıyla Galatasaray'da olağanüstü bir sezon geçiren Nijeryalı yıldız Victor Osimhen’i transfer listesinin ilk sırasına aldı.
Galatasaray formasıyla 22 gol ve 8 asistlik harika bir performans sergileyen 25 yaşındaki forvet; hızı, fiziksel gücü ve bitiriciliğiyle dikkat çekiyor. Ancak yüksek transfer maliyeti ve yoğun rekabet bu transferi zorlaştırabilir.
Geçen yaz büyük yatırımlarla kadroya katılan 23 yaşındaki Benjamin Šeško, teknik direktör Michael Carrick yönetiminde form tutmaya başlasa da, yönetim onun yanına daha deneyimli bir golcü eklemek istiyor.
CaughtOffside'ın haberine göre, Manchester United'ın Osimhen dışında alternatif olarak belirlediği ve yakından takip ettiği diğer 4 forvet oyuncusu şunlar:
Beşiktaş'ta yeni sezon planlamasında düşünülmeyen Milot Rashica, kendisine yeni bir takım arıyor. Oyuncunun menajerinin bazı Bundesliga ekipleriyle temas kurduğu iddia edildi.
Beşiktaş 2023 yazında Norwich Kulübü'ne 5.25 milyon euro ödeyerek Milot Rashica'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcunun sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Takımda kalması halinde önümüzdeki sezonun ardından boşa çıkma hakkına sahip olacak.
RESMİ TEKLİFLER BEKLENİYOR
29 yaşındaki futbolcu, Kartal'ın yeni sezon planlamasında düşünülmüyor. Bu sebeple oyuncunun menajerinin Almanya'da takım aradığı iddia edildi. Bazı Bundesliga ekipleriyle temas kuruldu. Beşiktaş Yönetimi ise resmi teklifleri bekliyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar, talip olan takımlara gerekli kolaylığı gösterecek.
HEM SAĞA HEM SOLA
Beşiktaş'ta Teknik Direktörlük görevine getirilen Vincenzo Italiano, hem sağ hem de sol kanat bölgesine takviye bekliyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar çok uzun bir süredir "kenarlardan" beklediği katkıları alamıyor. Milot Rashica da görev yaptığı dönem
2026 Dünya Kupası'na 2-0'lık Türkiye galibiyetiyle başlayan Avustralya'da teknik direktör Tony Popovic, ev sahibi ABD karşısında kazanmak için Türkiye maçındaki performansın da üzerine çıkmaları gerektiğini söyledi.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu açılış maçında Türkiye'yi 2-0 mağlup eden Avustralya'da teknik direktör Tony Popovic, bir sonraki rakipleri ev sahibi ABD karşısında galibiyet serisini sürdürmek için performanslarını daha da yukarı taşımaları gerektiğini belirtti.
Avustralya, Vancouver'da oynanan maçta Türkiye karşısında sağlam bir savunma ve etkili kontra ataklarla 2-0'lık net bir galibiyet aldı.
Ev sahibi ABD, ilk maçında Paraguay'ı 4-1 gibi farklı bir skorla geçerek turnuvaya moralli başladı. Ancak Amerikalı yıldız kanat oyuncusu Christian Pulisic'in sakatlık/fiziksel durumu belirsizliğini koruyor.
Teknik direktör Tony Popovic, ev sahibiyle kendi seyircisi önünde oynamanın büyük bir meydan okuma ve fırsat olduğunu belirterek, "İstediğimiz sonucu elde etmek için Türkiye maçındaki performansımızdan daha iyi olmamız gerekiyor" dedi.
Inter'in radarına giren, adı Fenerbahçe ile de anılan Nathan Ake için geri sayım başladı. Manchester City ile sözleşme belirsizliği yaşayan 31 yaşındaki stoper, bedelsiz ayrılık ihtimaliyle transfer piyasasını sallıyor.
Inter Milan, Fenerbahçe'ye de yazılan Manchester City forması giyen Hollandalı defans oyuncusu Nathan Aké’yi transfer etmek istiyor.
31 yaşındaki tecrübeli stoperin kulübündeki sözleşme durumunun belirsizliğini koruması, İtalyan ekibinin iştahını kabartıyor.
Transfermarkt verilerine göre piyasa değeri 12 milyon Euro olan sol ayaklı stoperin sözleşme detaylarındaki belirsizlik, yakın zamanda serbest oyuncu statüsüne geçebileceği spekülasyonlarını artırıyor. Bu durum Inter için oldukça düşük maliyetli veya bedelsiz bir transfer fırsatı anlamına geliyor.
Kariyeri boyunca Pep Guardiola'nın kilit isimlerinden biri olan ve 6 numaralı formayı giyen Aké, hem üçlü savunmanın solunda hem de sol bek pozisyonunda oynayabilen modern ve çok yönlü bir stoper. Bu özellikleri, Inter’in taktik disipline dayalı savunma anlayışıyla birebir örtüşüyor.
Transferin gerçekleşme olasılığı piyasa raporlarında henüz netleşmediği için "soru işareti" olarak değerlendiriliyor. Manchester City veya Inter kanadından henüz resmi bir görüşme gerçekleşmiş değil.
Eğer bu transfer gerçekleşirse, San Siro’ya geçiş Aké’ye kariyerinin son döneminde Serie A’da yeni bir meydan okuma ve Avrupa'nın en köklü savunma hatlarından birinde rüştünü ispatlama şansı sunacak.
Ancak ilginçtir İngiliz, Hollanda ya da İtalyan kaynakların hiç birisinde Nathan Ake için Fenerbahçe ilgisiyle ilgili herhangi bir dipnot bile bulunmuyor.
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2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edəcək “Şəfa” Nahid Əliyev ilə müqavilənin müddətini uzadıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
21 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. Əvvəlki müqavilənin müddəti bu yay bitirdi.
Azərbaycanın U-21 millisinin üzvü olan Nahid Əliyev 2025-ci ilin yayından “Şəfa”nın heyətində çıxış edir. O, karyerası ərzində Azərbaycanda “Mingəçevir” və “Turan Tovuz”un da formasını geyinib.
“Şəfa” daha öncə Tərlan Quliyev, Elnur Cəfərov və Ramin Nəsirli ilə də yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı. Rauf Hüseynli, Nicat Mehbalıyev, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Murad Musayev və Məmməd Hüseynovu heyətinə qatmış paytaxt klubu Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov, Amir Ebrahimzade, Seymur Rəhimov, Elvin İsmayılov, İbrahim Əliyev, Novruz Məmmədov, Aqşin Paşayev, Ürfan İsmayılov, Rəvan Kazımov, Vüqar Həsənov və Ruslan Hacıyevlə də yollarını ayırıb.
Azərbaycanlı qrossmeyster Aydın Süleymanlı şahmat üzrə 16-cı dünya çempionu Maqnus Karlsen üzərində möhtəşəm qələbə qazanıb.
Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyasına istinadən xəbər verir.
Belə ki, Honkonqda keçirilən partiya rapid və blits üzrə komandalararası dünya çempionatı çərçivəsində baş tutub.
Yekunda Azərbaycanın “Odlar Yurdu” komandası Maqnus Karlsenin çıxış etdiyi, turnirin əsas favoritlərindən biri olan “WR Chess” üzərində qələbə qazanıb – 3,5:2,5.
Qeyd edək ki, “WR Chess”in heyətində Maqnus Karlsen, Fabiano Karuana, Uesli So, Maksim Vaşye-Laqrav və bir sıra digər tanınmış qrossmeysterlər mübarizə aparır. Heyəti əsasən gənc şahmatçılardan formalaşmış “Odlar Yurdu” hazırda 15 xalla 8-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb.
Azərbaycanı turnirdə Rauf Məmmədov, Aydın Süleymanlı, Əhməd Əhmədzadə, Xəzər Babazadə, Vüqar Manafov, Günay Məmmədzadə və Murad Həşimov təmsil edirlər. Rauf Məmmədov eyni zamanda kapitan funksiyasını yerinə yetirir. AŞF-nin baş katibi İlahə Qədimova isə dünya çempionatında baş hakimin müavini kimi fəaliyyət göstərir.
Qeyd edək ki, 22 iyuna qədər davam edəcək yarışın qaydalarına əsasən heyətdə 5 kişi, 1 qadın və 1 həvəskar şahmatçı çıxış etməlidir.
Kanada millisinin yarımmüdafiəçisi İsmael Kone dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsinin 2-ci turunda Qətərlə oyunda ciddi zədə alıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Vankuverdə keçirilmiş qarşılaşmanın 52-ci dəqiqəsində, hesab 3:0 Kanada komandasının xeyrinə olarkən, Qətər millisinin müdafiəçisi Asim Madibo Koneyə qarşı kobud qayda pozuntusuna yol verib.
Bundan sonra həkimlər dərhal meydana daxil olaraq futbolçuya ilkin yardım göstəriblər. Zədənin ağırlığı səbəbindən Kone meydanı xərəkdə tərk edib. Hadisədən sonra futbolçular arasında gərginlik yaşanıb və qısa müddətli qarşıdurma baş verib.
Kanada yığmasının bəzi üzvləri zədə alan komanda yoldaşına görə göz yaşlarını saxlaya bilməyiblər. Zədənin həddən artıq ciddi olması səbəbindən matçın yayımı zamanı epizodun təkrarının göstərilməməsi qərara alınıb. Çünki qayda pozuntusu zamanı Konenin ayağı qırılıb.
Baş hakim qayda pozuntusuna görə Madibonu birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə ilə meydandan kənarlaşdırıb. Qətər millisi oyunu doqquz nəfərlə davam etdirmək məcburiyyətində qalıb. Belə ki, bundan əvvəl komandanın digər üzvü Homam Əl-Əmin də qırmızı vərəqə alaraq meydandan qovulmuşdu.
İtaliyanın “Sassuolo” klubunun formasını geyinən İsmael Kone ağır zədə səbəbindən ən qısa zamanda əməliyyat olunacaq. Onun bərpa müddəti dəqiq bilinməsə də, bu dünya çempionatında bir daha oynamayacağı dəqiqdir.
Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi dünya çempionatı iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
“Qarabağ” akademiyasının daha bir neçə futbolçusu Avropa klubunun diqqət mərkəzinə düşüb.
Bu barədə akademiyanın meneceri Nail Kərimov “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında bildirdi. O, artıq Əli Bəşirov və daha bir neçə oyunçu üçün rəsmi müraciət aldıqlarını qeyd etdi:
“Hazırda təcrübə proqramları ilə bağlı konkretləşmiş plan yoxdur, amma bu istiqamətdə işlər aparılır. Açığı, bizim tərəfdən xüsusi təşəbbüs yoxdur. Bu yaxınlarda Əli Bəşirov və daha bir neçə futbolçu ilə bağlı müraciət daxil olub. Onları izləyib, bəyəniblər. Danışıqlar nəticə versə, klubun da adı açıqlanacaq. Hazırda bu barədə danışmaq tezdir”.
Kərimoz Fransanın “Strasburq” klubunda baxışda olan Bəşirovla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü:
“Əli Bəşirovun “Strasburq”a transferi hazırda gündəmdə deyil. Onun səfəri təcrübə proqramı çərçivəsində baş tutmuşdu. Məqsəd təcrübə qazanması, oradakı şəraitlə yaxından tanış olması idi. “Strasburq” klubunda da onunla bağlı təəssüratlar müsbətdir. Əlinin 18 yaşı hələ tamam olmayıb. Bu kimi səfərlər tanışlıq məqsədi daşıyır. Hazırda transfer məsələsi aktual deyil. Ola bilsin ki, bu mövzu yaxın gələcəkdə yenidən gündəmə gəlsin”.
“Real”ın yeni transferi Mark Kukurelya açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az insayder Fabrizio Romanoya istinadən xəbər verir ki, sabiq “Barselona”lı cinah oyunçusu bunları deyib:
“Barselona” azarkeşləri mənə qəzəblidir? Heç kim “Real”a yox deyə bilməz. Verdiyim qərardan çox xoşbəxtəm”.
Kukurelya “Barselona”nın yetirməsidir. O, müxtəlif vaxtlarda “Xetafe”, “Eybar”, “Brayton”da çıxış edib. İspan futbolçu ötən həftə “Çelsi”dən “Real”a keçib.
“Şahdağ Qusar” yeni mövsüm üçün heyətini formalaşdırmağa davam edir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki. bölgə təmsilçisi futbolçusu Aqostinyo Çipesse ilə yeni müqavilə imzalayıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Anqolalı yarımmüdafiəçi növbəti mövsümü “Şahdağ Qusar”ın heyətində keçirəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, Çipesse yanvar ayından komandanın formasını geyinir.
“Şahdağ Qusar” yeni mövsümdə I Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.
“Liverpul” “Leypsiq”ə cinah oyunçusu Yann Diomande üçün təxminən 100 milyon avro ödəməyə hazır olduqlarını bildirib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, “Liverpul” […]
“Çelsi”dən “Real”a keçən Mark Kukurelya “Barselona” azarkeşlərinin narazılığına və tənqidlərinə münasibət bildirib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, 27 aşlı müdafiəçi 2016-17-ci […]
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Italy Marcello Lippi has shared an anecdote from Italy’s triumphant 2006 World Cup campaign, recalling an incident involving alleged spies that led to the CT instructing his players to pull their shorts down and expose their backsides: ‘I was convinced there were photographers hiding behind the bushes’.
Lippi on Italy’s ‘spygate’ at 2006 World Cup: ‘Maybe I was wrong’
Lippi spoke in depth in an interview with La Repubblica and shared a few stories from his time in charge of the Italy national team, of course focusing on the journey to winning the 2006 World Cup.
While training in Dortmund ahead of their semi-final against Germany 20 years ago, Lippi was so convinced that photographers were sneaking around the Italy training base in an attempt to gather information on the team’s tactics and personnel, that he ended up telling his players to pull down their shorts and show their backsides to these alleged ‘spies’.
“I was so sure,” Lippi recalled. “After training one day, I told the boys to stand in front of a certain bush and pull their shorts down. I was convinced that there were photographers hiding behind them.
“As no pictures of that moment came out, maybe I was wrong,” Lippi conceded.
BERLIN – JULY 9: Gennaro Gattuso (R) is congratulated by Marcello Lippi (C) following their team’s victory during the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match against France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
Italy would go on to beat Germany in their semi-final thanks to a dramatic quickfire double from Fabio Grosso and Alessandro Del Piero in the final two minutes of extra-time before going on to defeat France on penalties in the 2006 World Cup final.
News outlets in Italy claim that Scotland International Che Adams is tempted by the idea of a return to the UK with Wolverhampton Wanderers, despite a reported offer from newly-promoted Venezia in Serie A.
Venezia and Wolves interested in Torino’s Adams
According to reports from tuttomercatoweb, Adams is keen to return to the UK after spending the last two seasons in Serie A with Torino.
The Italian outlet claims that Adams is of interest to at least two clubs, including 2025-26 Serie B champions Venezia and English side Wolves, who will be playing in the EFL Championship next season following their relegation from the Premier League.
TMW claims that given Adams’s desire to return to the UK, Wolves could be an enticing option for him. Friday’s report claims that Venezia are ‘not willing to throw in the towel’ yet, though.
Wolves have not yet put a formal offer on the table for Torino, but TMW claims that Venezia have had an initial proposal in the region of €4m-€5m turned away by Torino.
TURIN, ITALY – APRIL 23: Che Adams of Torino celebrates the opening goal during the Serie A match between Torino and Udinese at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on April 23, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
The Scotland international, currently gearing up to take on Morocco at the 2026 World Cup, will be into the final year of his contract with Torino next season, having signed a three-year deal after leaving Southampton on a free in 2024.
Adams scored nine goals from 36 appearances during his first season in the Italian top flight and added a further six goals from 33 appearances in 2025-26.
Former Italy star Marco Materazzi taunts his former Inter teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘With what he’s doing, he’s the biggest Inter fan in history.’
Safe to say it hasn’t been an easy summer for ex-Milan and Inter star Ibrahimovic, who is currently leading the Rossoneri’s rebuild as a senior advisor to Gerry Cardinale.
Materazzi jokes: Ibrahimovic is the biggest Inter fan
Milan sacked coach Massimiliano Allegri and directors Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada and Igli Tare at the end of the 2025-26 campaign without having a clear plan B.
They did hire Ruben Amorim as their new coach on a three-year deal, but missed out first on Ralf Rangnick and then on Markus Kroche as Football Directors, meaning the Serie A giants are still without a leading figure deciding on the sporting project and new signings.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: AC Milan Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks on before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Questioned about his rivalry with Ibrahimovic during their playing career, ex-Inter defender Materazzi told Gazzetta: “For me, it was just an on-the-field matter. I don’t know about him. I can’t really say anything about him because, with what he’s doing, he’s the biggest Inter fan in history.”
The dispute between Ibra and Materazzi began in 2009, when the Swede pushed to join Barcelona and ultimately completed the move in a swap deal involving Samuel Eto’o.
MADRID, SPAIN – MAY 22: Head coach Jose Mourinho (L) and Marco Materazzi of Inter Milan celebrate their team’s victory at the end of the UEFA Champions League Final match between FC Bayern Muenchen and Inter Milan at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 22, 2010 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
“Eto’o knew he was strong; he had an incredible ego, but he put himself at the team’s disposal with humility,” Materazzi said.
“Even if, in footballing terms, he’s not the most humble I’ve ever met, he always gave his all for the team.
“He didn’t care whether Milito, Materazzi or Zanetti would score. What mattered was to lift the trophies. For this reason, I’ll forever be grateful to Ibrahimovic, as he left Barcelona and let us get Eto’o.”
Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign Adam Wharton from Crystal Palace during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, they were hoping to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United, but the move seems unlikely. Therefore, they have decided to switch their attention towards the Crystal Palace star.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are also interested in signing Wharton and have already held talks with the player’s representatives in recent weeks. Manchester United have been monitoring him for quite some time. The 21-year-old is one of the most talented young players in the Premier League, and he has all the tools to develop into a future star. There is no doubt that he could prove to be an exceptional acquisition for Tottenham.
Roberto De Zerbi is reportedly a huge admirer of the 21-year-old, and he believes that he has the technical ability and composure to control the tempo of the game and protect the defensive unit from the midfield. He has been hailed as “incredible”.
Crystal Palace will not want to lose a talented player like him, and they are likely to demand a premium. It remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to break the Bank for him.
With Liverpool interested in signing the player, this could be a difficult move for Tottenham. Liverpool will be able to offer him Champions League football, and they have a more ambitious project. The 21-year-old midfielder could be attracted to the idea of joining them. Liverpool needs a specialist defensive midfielder, and Wharton would be the ideal investment. He could form a solid partnership with Ryan Gravenberch at the heart of the Liverpool midfield.
Manchester United need more quality in the middle of the park as well, and it is no surprise that they are keen on the 21-year-old. They are looking to rebuild the midfield this summer, and someone like Wharton could be a game-changer for them.
Alvaro Carreras has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid during the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old is a target for Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United. However, Chelsea could have an advantage over the other two clubs in the race for the defender.
Carreras has worked with Xabi Alonso, and the newly appointed Chelsea manager could play a key role in any potential move. According to Sports Boom, Real Madrid wants around €50 million for the defender. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea is prepared to break the Bank for him.
They have sanctioned Marc Cucurella’s departure to Real Madrid, and they need to replace him properly. The 23-year-old defender could be a solid long-term investment. He played 28 league matches for Real Madrid last season and recorded five goal contributions. There is no doubt he has the quality to play in the Premier League. He will look to help defensively and create opportunities going forward.
On the other hand, Arsenal are keeping tabs on the player. They are already well-stocked in the defensive unit, and it would be quite surprising if they decided to invest in the 23-year-old. They should look to sign a quality midfielder and a couple of quality attackers instead.
Finally, Manchester United’s interest in the defender is hardly a surprise. They need a long-term alternative to Luke Shaw, and the 23-year-old Spanish defender could be ideal for them. He is young enough to improve further, and he’s already competing at a high level.
The asking price could be a problem for the Premier League club, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince Real Madrid to be more reasonable with their demands.
With Cucurella joining the club, Carreras could be tempted to move on. He will be hoping to play regularly, and sitting on the bench at Real Madrid will not be a part of the plan.
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from SportsBoom, Newcastle will demand around £100 million for the Italian International. The asking price could be a huge problem for any club hoping to sign the player.
The 26-year-old has been outstanding in the Premier League, and he could be the ideal acquisition for them. They need someone who can protect the defensive unit and win the ball back for them in the middle of the park. The Italian is calm and composed with the ball at his feet as well.
The report claims that Arsenal are also interested in the Newcastle star, and that he would prefer to join them rather than Tottenham.
Tonali has immense respect for Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi, and they have already discussed the possibility of working together. However, the Newcastle star is still leaning towards a move to Arsenal. It will be interesting to see if Arsenal come forward with an offer to him. They could use more defensive cover in the midfield, and the Italian could be an outstanding addition.
It is no surprise that he is interested in joining the Gunners. They won the Premier League title last season and reached the final of the UEFA Champions League. Tonali is at the peak of his career, and he will look to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies. Arsenal is certainly better placed to provide him with that platform.
Tottenham have finished 17th in the league table in the last two seasons. They will need to do a lot of convincing if they want to bring in top-quality players like Tonali this summer.
It's Week 15 in the IFL, and the Green Bay Blizzard are back on top. But the focus is on the team they knocked down, the Vegas Knight Hawks, and their marquee matchup against the San Diego Strike Force on Friday night (10 p.m. ET on Yahoo Sports).
Vegas is coming off a rare loss to the NAZ Wranglers last week, while San Diego is riding a four-game win streak entering this major Western Conference clash, looking to overtake the conference’s first-place team.
"When I crack jokes about the other two (Vegas and Arizona), I'm just basically using that as motivation that they're just assuming that their organizations are better than our football team," Strike Force head coach Taylor Genuser said, via goIFL.com. "We're here to show you that we're ready to play ball and we're ready to win the West."
"Whatever you need to do to motivate your team is fine by me," Knight Hawks head coach Mike Davis. "If they really think that they were overlooked, okay that's up to them. There's nobody overlooking them. Nobody. Not us. Not Arizona. Not Tucson. At the end of the day, they put together a good football team that plays well and they're exciting to watch and they come to work. They don't get too rattled."
Who will end the week atop the Western Conference? Tune into Yahoo Sports to find out.
Players of the week
Offensive: Zach Calzada, QB, San Antonio Gunslingers (8 total TDs, 186 passing yards, 36 rushing yards)
Defensive: Herman Smith, DB, San Diego Strike Force (3 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 pass breakup)
Special teams: Aaron Jackson, KR, Tucson Sugar Skulls (4 returns for 105 yards, 1 TD)
Juneteenth, June 19, is a federal holiday — Emancipation Day for black Americans.
Zim Satcher, a Rio Rancho boxing trainer, is a Black man who studied The Sweet Science with the late Joe Louis Murphy, a Black boxer named for a Black boxer. Murphy, an Albuquerque native, was a boyhood friend of the late Bob Foster, a Black man and New Mexico’s first professional world champion.
When Satcher called the Journal last week, he said it wasn’t really with a story in mind. He was just extending an invitation to come by and see how his boxing club was growing — and how his son, Zimbalist Satcher Jr., was progressing.
But Satcher did reference Juneteenth, in essence extending an invitation to reflect on the Black community’s contribution to boxing in New Mexico.
For Satcher, that begins and ends with Murphy, who died in 2023 at age 86.
“He was a hero to many,” Satcher said, “and he was an African-American hero here.”
For most of us, though, it began with Foster, the undisputed world light heavyweight champion from May 1968 to June 1974 — having successfully defended the title 13 times.
Foster (51-8-1, 46 knockouts) ranks among the fiercest punchers of all time. A charter member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame, he died in 2015 at 76.
Of New Mexico’s five world men’s world champions — Foster, Johnny Tapia, Danny Romero, Austin Trout and Angelo Leo — two, Foster and Trout, are Black.
Murphy was never a world champion. His record, (13-11-3, four KOs), compiled between 1955 and 1966, may seem unimpressive, particularly in comparison to Foster’s. Murphy’s contributions continued through the decades, however, as a trainer and promoter.
Professional boxing’s U.S. fan base is predominantly Hispanic, especially in the Southwest. As a natural consequence, so are most of the boxers.
Not all.
Trout (37-5-1, 18 KOs), a Las Cruces southpaw, defeated Rigoberto Alvarez for the WBA junior middleweight title in February 2011 and successfully defended four times — one of those against Puerto Rican legend Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden — before losing the belt to Rigoberto’s brother Canelo in April 2013.
Trout continues to campaign in bare-knuckle fighting. Unbeaten (5-0) in BKFC competition, he’s scheduled to face Ben Bonner on July 3 in Philadelphia for that organization’s lightweight title.
He was a USA Boxing national champion and a 2004 Olympic alternate as an amateur.
Foster, Trout and Murphy, then, stand out among New Mexico’s Black fighters and contributors.
There have been others.
Siju Shabazz, Trout’s former training partner in Las Cruces, won a Golden Gloves national title in 2007. Shabazz was 6-3 with five KOs as a pro, campaigning from 2012-17.
It’s in the amateur ranks that lighter-weight Black New Mexicans made the most impact.
Earl Large (119 pounds) and Brooks Byrd (125), both of Clovis, won Golden Gloves national titles in 1967. Santa Fe’s Ray Theragood (119) did so in 1972.
Large boxed professionally from 1968-79, compiling a 38-17 record with 16 KOs. Byrd was 20-8-2 with 15 KOs as a pro from 1971-76. Theragood did not box as a pro.
Other New Mexico Black boxers from the pro ranks: Bruce Sewell (3-2-1, ‘85-86); Jason Bray, a Bob Foster protégé who fashioned a 6-0 (3 KOs) pro record from 1982-86 before moving on in life; Tony Foster (6-2, four KOs, ‘84-88), Bob’s son; Tony McNary (3-2, two KOs,’85-86); Richard Fowler (13-20-1, five KOs, ‘75-95); Bobby Alexander (1-2, one KO, ‘85-03); Jay Murphy (2-4, no KOs, ‘85-86), Joe Louis Murphy’s nephew; most recently, Jordan Gregory (2-3-3, no KOs, 2017-23).
The contribution of Black trainers like Joe Louis Murphy (Albuquerque), Willie Hall (Roswell), Henry Compton (Alamogordo) and Zim Satcher (Rio Rancho) should not go unappreciated.
When it comes to his time with the Carolina Panthers, third-year wideout Xavier Legette is likely staring at a now-or-never moment here in 2026. So, what if it's never?
Team reporter Darin Gantt was posed that question in the newest installment of his "Ask The Old Guy" mailbag series over at Panthers.com. And if Legette fails to step up behind the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan and the recently-extended Jalen Coker, Gantt opines that Carolina could fill that No. 3 spot in a number of ways:
[Chris] Brazzell can be a knock-the-top-out deep threat, but he's a different fast than [Jimmy] Horn, who can't do the things [David] Moore or even [Brycen] Tremayne do. [John] Metchie's got a rapport with [Bryce] Young going back to college that's helpful, but he's part of the bunch of guys fighting for roster spots.
My suspicion is that if it's not Legette, they'll use a collection of people in different ways, taking advantage of matchups and their varied skill sets. But most of the action is still going to go McMillan's way, and Coker's after that.
Ideally, Legette finally finds his footing (both figuratively and literally) and serves as a dynamic give-and-go threat—perhaps in the mold of a Deebo Samuel. But although the 6-foot-3, 227-pounder possesses the size and speed to do so, he hasn't proven much on the field as of yet—amassing just 10.2 yards per reception and seven touchdowns while fighting through persistent issues with drops and spacial awareness.
Nonetheless, the 2024 first-round pick seems to be inspiring a bit of hope this offseason.
"From the minute he's gotten here, he's 100 miles an hour. He's putting in the time in the playbook, he's busting his butt on the field, working on little technical skills," head coach Dave Canales said of Legette at the start of mandatory minicamp.
"We had great meetings going out of the season, great meetings when he came back in April. Talked about his plan and the things he's working on and all that. He's just aware of all the things he needs to continue to improve upon to be the player that we know he can be, and that he knows he can be."
If that isn't ultimately the case, the favorite to overtake Legette could be Brazzell—this year's third-round pick. The long 6-foot-4 rookie has brought some burst that hasn't been seen in Carolina for quite some time, and might be able to unlock more of the offense for Canales, Young and company.
It is starting to seem a little more likely that LeBron James will remain with the Los Angeles Lakers on a new contract this summer. But joining the Cleveland Cavaliers or Golden State Warriors, or simply retiring, remain options for the 41-year-old.
This season marked a change for James in terms of his usage and role. He became the Lakers' third scoring option behind Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, and while he adjusted well, some likely wondered if it was a role he would be willing to continue to play beyond this season.
In a recent report for ESPN, Dave McMenamin wrote that taking a back seat to Doncic won't be a factor in James' decision this offseason.
"'LeBron rocks with Luka,' one source close to James told ESPN, so continuing to be asked by Redick to play a complementary role next to Doncic does not figure to be a sticking point in James' decision-making," McMenamin wrote.
James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists during the regular season. Playing a reduced role left him fresher for the playoffs, allowing him to increase his scoring output after Doncic suffered a season-ending hamstring strain on April 2.
It remains to be seen if James will take some sort of a pay cut to help Los Angeles secure at least one upgrade for its roster and also re-sign its other current players who will become free agents, or if he and his agent, Rich Paul, will demand a max or near-max salary.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs traded for Emil Andrae earlier this week, and on Friday, they acquired Darren Raddysh in a sign-and-trade from the Tampa Bay Lightning.
It's all pointing to the same thing: Morgan Rielly is a goner.
The defenseman still has four years and $30 million total ($7.5 million AAV) remaining on his contract, but he's been involved in trade rumors for months.
There's no way Toronto can keep him anymore after getting Raddysh.
The Maple Leafs and Rielly have to find a destination that everyone is happy with, but this has to be a trade coming, potentially sooner rather than later.
It sounds like Rielly is starting to come to grips with that, too.
"Rielly had previously been unwilling to consider waiving his no-movement clause, but has since softened on that stance," The Athletic's Chris Johnston wrote this week.
Even though Rielly's recent time in Toronto hasn't been ideal, he can still be a useful player.
"While Rielly’s skating isn’t the separator it once was, he possesses strong puck skills and can help drive a team offensively," Johnston writes. "He’s also a high-character player who should be viewed as a dressing room asset."
Maybe there was a way to squint earlier this week and see a path for Rielly staying put.
The Raddysh acquisition pretty much puts that possibility to rest. It'd be shocking at this point not to see Rielly traded.
U.S. women’s national team forward Ally Sentnor is officially headed to Angel City FC.
Two days after the club dismissed head coach Alex Straus, following a poor first half to the NWSL season, the club’s sporting director Mark Parsons says Sentnor’s transfer is another step in a long-term plan designed to transform the club into a perennial contender.
The 21-year-old joins the team from the Kansas City Current and is the latest major investment in Angel City’s roster rebuild, arriving at a moment when the club is simultaneously searching for stability and trying to accelerate its climb into championship contention. Angel City won only one of its last eight matches before the league’s summer break. The team has made the playoffs just once since 2022.
“This is a massive and very important moment for our club,” Parsons told The Athletic in an exclusive interview. “It’s not just about the goals, the assists and the quality of a footballer. She’s a competitive winner who wants to make the most out of every day.”
Both Sentnor and the team are getting accustomed to change. Angel City is Sentnor’s third team in as many seasons in the NWSL, while Angel City has yet to have a permanent head coach for a full two seasons.
However, the team isn’t presenting Sentnor as a reactionary move to Straus’ departure. According to Parsons, ACFC’s pursuit of the forward began months ago. While the initial conversations date back to spring, Kansas City Current was unwilling to entertain a move at the time. Discussions resumed several weeks ago, eventually resulting in one of the biggest transfers of the NWSL summer window so far. ACFC sent the Current $850,000 in intraleague transfer funds as part of the trade.
Sentnor’s move to the club comes less than a year after she was involved in another landmark transfer. Kansas City acquired the Massachusetts native from the Utah Royals for a then-record $600,000 guaranteed fee in August 2025, plus add-ons and a future sell-on clause.
The Current viewed her as a long-term piece alongside a young core that included fellow U.S. midfielder Claire Hutton. Both players helped the Current capture the NWSL Shield in 2025 and entered 2026 as one of the club’s key attacking players — and now both have departed the club, with Hutton having left for Bay FC in the off-season.
“Throughout my career, I’ve tried to approach every opportunity with more grit, more grace, and a commitment to doing more good, and I’m excited to bring that mindset to Angel City and the Los Angeles community,” Sentnor said in a statement.
Utah drafted Sentnor No.1 overall in 2024 after a successful stint at the University of North Carolina. Her rookie season showcased her attacking and game-building qualities, which resulted in her earning the 2024 U.S. Soccer Young Female Player of the Year award, attracting interest across the league.
For Parsons, Sentnor represents far more than another highly rated young player.
Parsons says the move is part of a broader strategy centered on building around elite young talent while supplementing it with championship-tested veterans such as Emily Sams, Ary Borges, Nealy Martin and Hina Sugita. The result is one of the league’s youngest rosters, but one Parsons believes is built for sustainable success rather than short-term gains.
“We are the youngest team in the league right now,” Parsons said. “We play more under-23s than any team in the league.”
However, those players are now without a permanent head coach as of Wednesday. In the absence of Straus, senior assistant coach Leif Gunnar Smerud will act as interim head coach, and the team will embark on another comprehensive search for a replacement. Parsons declined to discuss the reasons behind the decision in detail, saying it was too soon after the announcement.
“I hope in the next week or two that I can be really clear,” he said. “Like I always have and always will, being really clear and really open on everything that we’re doing. But today is not that day.”
ACFC has undergone sweeping changes since Parsons arrived as sporting director ahead of the 2025 season, overseeing a major rebuild of both the roster and the club’s sporting infrastructure. Angel City revamped its medical, scouting, analytics and technical departments while reshaping the squad around a younger core. That core was previously anchored by 21-year-old U.S. forward Alyssa Thompson, who transferred to Chelsea last year.
The results have been mixed. Across the 2025 and 2026 regular seasons, Angel City compiled a 10-14-11 record. The club finished the 2025 campaign with 25 points, outside the playoff positions and in the bottom half of the NWSL standings. Optimism grew early in 2026 after they opened the season with three consecutive victories, a run that earned head coach Alexander Straus the league’s Coach of the Month award for March.
But the momentum stagnated. By the time Straus was dismissed on June 17, the club sat 12th in the 16-team NWSL standings.
Bringing in Sentnor not only contributes to the ongoing vision of the club’s youth movement, but it also aligns with what Parsons frequently describes as Angel City’s “football DNA.” Parsons was clear about where they wanted her to be.
“We were really clear with Ally: you have to be close to the goal,” he said. Whether that means as a No. 10, a false nine or another attacking role remains to be seen. “She strikes the ball with both feet better than anyone I’ve seen in the country. It’s going to be pretty fun seeing her do that for Angel City.”
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 27: Demond Williams Jr. #2 of the Washington Huskies is hit by Kenyatta Jackson Jr. #97 of the Ohio State Buckeyes at Husky Stadium on September 27, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Thanks to Eric Boggs of The OHIO Podcast for joining me to discuss Ohio State’s roster on this week’s podcast:
In late January head coach Day hired offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, a 15-year NFL veteran coach, the same month as he took back playcalling duties from former OC/WR coach Brian Hartline for the Cotton Bowl against Miami. Hartline had accepted the head coaching job at USF on December 3rd, a few days prior to Ohio State’s 13-10 loss to Indiana in the Big Ten championship game.
On the podcast, Eric and I continued our longrunning discussion about Day’s frequently frustrated attempts to step down from his personal involvement in the offense – 2026 will mark not just the fifth playcaller but approach to playcalling in as many seasons since 2022. We also contrasted the factory-like operation of the defense, which has consistently produced the same elite quality each year without personnel management issues under a totally different management style: hands-off, with a “head coach of the defense” and a stable staff, and accountability for the DC where good isn’t good enough and falling short of perfection results in firing.
It seemed clear to both of us that hiring OC Smith was Coach Day’s attempt to re-create the insulation from and responsibility for the offensive operation in a longtime NFL hand that worked even better than either of us expected with last year’s hiring of DC Patricia for the defense (more on that in the second half of this article).
For reasons that we talked through on the podcast, I think that’s the right direction to go in, though questions remain about how effective it’ll be in 2026. First, from what Eric tells me about Smith’s preferred heavy-personnel, run and play-action based offense, there may be issues adapting the inherited roster strengths and rough patches. And second, there are a number of ground-level personnel management choices, which I will explain throughout this section, that give me pause about whether Day is truly stepping back so optimal decisions can be made without interference.
Starter #10 QB Sayin returns after his debut season last year with an NCAA passer rating of 177.5. He ran the offense effectively with a quick delivery and one of the lowest QB error rates in the Big Ten on my tally sheet, though as we noted it’s something of a challenge to evaluate Sayin analytically for two reasons: first, pace of play under Hartline was at its slowest by a wide margin since I began charting Ohio State in 2019 (that tends to drive up effective play rate, quality over quantity).
Second, Sayin had two of the absolute best receivers in the game to throw to and it was virtually always the correct decision to let it fly to them, so the sample size as to tough reads is pretty limited. (There was a three-game stretch in which one then the both of the top WRs were out, I thought Sayin handled it properly with checkdowns and seams to the correct TE, though this had implications for the WR unit I’ll discuss below.)
Eric and I agreed on the biggest area for Sayin to work on in 2026: creating more and bigger plays out-of-structure on pocket breakdowns. Much of this conversation made me somewhat anxious because it’s difficult to quantify as a counterfactual and the terminology is painfully clichéd, but I think Eric is right that there have been missed opportunities to play less robotically to continue drives that otherwise ended out of an overabundance of caution, and this was quite a contrast to 2024 starter Will Howard.
Analytically, this was clearest in the 3rd & long passing success rate at only 30% prior to garbage time, a collapse by -35 percentage points compared to 3rd & short, and about -29 points compared to any given 1st or 2nd down & distance situation. Without the run to hold them in check or Sayin creating plays to punish them for it, defenses just had to break the pocket and they’d earn a punt.
Backup #9 QB St. Clair from the 2025 cycle, also a 5-star like Sayin, redshirted last year with effectively no meaningful or garbage time reps. The quarterback Sayin beat out for the job last offseason, Lincoln Keinholz, got the very few backup reps and transferred out. Longtime backup #16 QB J. Martin, who’s had one serious game worth of play in his career since 2022 (two years ago when UCLA starter Ethan Garbers was out against Penn State), spent 2025 as a backup to Maryland’s true freshman starter Malik Washington. Eric and I both figure that if Sayin is unavailable the ball will go to St. Clair as the future Ohio State QB and Martin is just there as a deep safety net.
Running Backs
2025 was a narrowly averted catastrophe at the running back room. After sending the two already developed starters to the NFL at the end of the previous season, the two 2024 preps RB coach Locklyn recruited, James Peoples and Sam Dixon, plus West Virginia transfer CJ Donaldson he brought in that cycle, were ready to take over in 2025. But Donaldson and Peoples spent the first five weeks as 1A/1B each at miserably ineffective 3.4 adjusted YPC when controlling for garbage time, Donaldson at 47.6% efficiency and Peoples at an astonishingly poor 32.3%, while Dixon’s career appears to be over.
Peoples was benched in week 5 and then-true freshman #25 RB Bo Jackson started getting carries, becoming the main back by week 6 and for the rest of the year, though Donaldson still got about half the carries in four games after that point.
Jackson was also underwater in efficiency at 48.0%, but the main difference was that he could be his own blocker and achieved a 5.3 adjusted YPC, sustained through an extended 150 meaningful carries (higher than usual on a per-game basis because of the late start). Eric told me this probably aggravated some pre-existing injury issues for Jackson and he might have done even better if not for the overwork.
The fourth back used was another true freshman, #32 RB I. West, a smaller change-of-pace back with a U-shaped curve on the performance graph: he would either get stuffed or break an explosive run, so he finished the year with 34 meaningful carries and 5.45 adjusted YPC, but a hit-or-miss 41.2% efficiency.
Jackson and West return in 2026, to likely the same roles as they finished 2025. The question is how the rest of the room is filled in, as Eric said OC Smith will want a full rotation of backs to share the load in his run-heavy offense and he has some lingering concerns about Jackson’s health if he’s overloaded.
I was puzzled how that squared with the two additions he suggested, because they’re both even smaller than West is: redshirt freshman #21 RB Rogers at 5’8” and 198 lbs, and true freshman #2 RB Bey at 5’10” and 177 lbs, each a mid 4-star. They seem like they’d be potentially high quality replacements for West in his role, but at their sizes I don’t understand how they could give much relief to Jackson as workhorse backs in a run-heavy offense, especially in the ongoing parlous state of the offensive line and the need to be one’s own blocker (more on that below).
To me it seems unavoidable, even though Eric splashed cold water on the suggestion when I brought it up, that Florida transfer and former low 3-star Juco #24 RB JK Jackson (no relation) will get some substantial carries in Smith’s offense, simply because he’s literally the only other scholarship back besides the starter who’s of the size to be an every-down back at 5’11” and 217 lbs. He had a decent 500 yards at Florida in 2024, then in 2025 an undisclosed injury early and shut it down (this has been very vague in media reports, the most specific I’ve been able to get was Eric’s comment that “he was kind of hurt but it wasn’t necessarily terrible because he was playing in Spring”).
Jackson (the starter) has some great numbers given the context, and I think he can carry the rushing offense as long as he’s in and upright. But the depth and talent profile of this room seems a mismatch for the style of offense, and last year’s foul-up does not give me confidence in the management or that Smith had a free hand in personnel selection.
Tight Ends
The development and production of this unit has been difficult for me to parse in all seven years I’ve charted this team, going back to the 2019 season when I first started due to a scheduled home-and-home (the first leg in 2020 was canceled due to covid). Former TE coach Kevin Wilson, who was also Day’s playcalling help in the booth as a spotter, left at the end of the 2022 season for a head coaching job. For 2023, Day promoted his own special assistant, Keenan Bailey, to TE coach where he’s remained ever since, with this offseason Bailey earning a promotion to co-OC with Smith.
Wilson had developed two tight ends who performed above FBS baselines on a per-target basis, Jeremy Ruckert and Cade Stover, but Ruckert in 2019-20 wasn’t utilized often enough, and when he was a solo act in 2021 his performance metrics collapsed back to mediocre figures. Stover has been the one great success story of tight end development in Day’s tenure, with two years of appropriate production and commensurate utilization, as shown in this graph from my charting data:
Bailey’s tenure has been unsuccessful by comparison. His homegrown tight ends — Gee Scott, Jelani Thurman, #85 TE Christian — have not met performance metrics. He’s relied almost exclusively on transfers: Will Kacmarek from Ohio who had a high efficiency but low target share and YPT which indicates use as blocker and quick possession receiver and nothing more, and Max Klare from Purdue who had the highest target share of any TE including Stover, but lower per-target outputs than when he was a Boilermaker with 52% efficiency and 8.4 adjusted YPC instead of 7.6 as a Buckeye.
In 2026, Eric and I both suspect that the six available tight ends will fall into two neat categories: those big enough to block who’ll be used quite often in that way but probably won’t be targeted much or particularly effectively per historical trends, and three young and very talented but currently much more slimly built players who may come in as detached Y-receivers.
In the former, blocking category it looks like Bailey will continue to go with #85 TE Christian, a redshirt senior with modest blocking grades for the last three seasons, and add even more transfers: super senior Northwestern transfer #84 TE Welcing who didn’t play until last year but was underwater on my sheet in blocking with 44% grades and receiving at 6.67 YPT (the Wildcats’ TE development and delays in playing Welcing fairly incensed my friend David Gold, emeritus of InsideNU.com), and a second Bobcat #86 TE M. Williams, notable for having one target for three yards in their game against the Buckeyes last year. (It is beyond the scope of this 2026 preview to comment on 2027 recruiting, but the reader may be entertained by a story of Eric’s on the podcast on how the TE class is going.)
The most intriguing of the latter three Y-receiver builds is sophomore #83 TE Roberts. Eric said if anyone has the talent to break in for Smith’s system it’d be him, and I’d agree since #88 TE LeBlanc had his shot against underperforming depth last year and didn’t play while the other 2025 recruit #87 TE Lennon is lower rated, smaller, and redshirted instead of getting his feet wet last year. But Roberts is so light right now at 240 lbs that I think his deployment would immediately signal his use as a receiving option and give the playcall away.
For a position that Eric indicated was repeatedly stressed in Smith’s offseason planning as essential to his offense in establishing the run and hitting surprise shots, and for the novel tools he’s meant to bring to redzone playcalling with tight end assets, I would have thought a truly independent OC would have free reign here and make some different strategic choices to upgrade the TE talent. Given Bailey’s pedigree, making him co-OC and keeping the unit looking functionally identical to the last several years is not a strong indicator to me that Day has relinquished control.
Wide Receivers
The production from Hartline’s top two players here in both 2024 and 2025 has been astonishing. Last season 1st round draft pick Carnell Tate achieved a 70% per-target success rate and 12.6 adjusted YPC, the highest sustained performance metrics I’ve ever recorded for a 50+ target receiver in over 15 years of charting. On about forty more meaningful targets (so the indices wind up a bit lower, which is natural) then-sophomore #4 WR J. Smith hit 63.6% efficiency and 10.0 adjusted YPT.
The falloff after those two was almost as astonishing. There was only one other receiver who got substantial meaningful play, #1 WR Inniss — mainly out of the slot at 6’0” while Smith and Tate are both 6’3” — who came in at a paltry 51.2% efficiency and 5.75 YPT, similar to the numbers he’s posted his entire career. The third-most targeted wideout at every school in the Big Ten except Northwestern and Purdue posted better per-target numbers than Inniss.
On the podcast, Eric and I spent quite a while discussing what it meant that seven bluechip receivers did not sit Inniss down, of whom five transferred out after the season. Four were true freshmen at the time — though this program has demonstrated that it will play bluechip true freshmen if they’re actually good enough — and Eric was only willing to stick his neck out for one then-sophomore: Mylan Graham, one of a pair who headed to Notre Dame. I thought it was telling that during the three-game stretch when they were short-handed with Tate and then Smith’s absence as well, Sayin directed almost all his passes to Klare and the running backs, a few to Graham, and generally avoided Inniss except as short conversion passing.
In my opinion, Inniss could use a challenge at the slot position, and new WR coach Hankton who comes in from the SEC — and brings with him productive LSU transfer #5 WR Parker with a slot man’s build — is in a position to re-evaluate matters. I view this position battle as another proxy test of Smith’s independence from Day, since to hear Eric tell it Inniss for several years has been protected by staff favoritism from accountability for his production due to locker-room leadership reasons. Eric also said that he thinks redshirt freshman #8 WR D. Jones is part of the slot group.
I think Eric is right that the other outside starting receiver across from Smith will be 5-star true freshman #15 WR Henry – every indication is that he’s the next Buckeye wideout to define the current era of freshman WR production (I’ve already had to adjust a couple elements of my predictive algorithm for it; this step-change may not be quite as significant as the 8.5-basis point jump in QB accuracy at the turn of the century but we now have enough data to confirm it’s just as real and not statistical noise).
There are a few other options as alternatives and backups on the outside, though each are at least somewhat off Henry’s talent ceiling I think, and like Henry none have seen play at this level of football. #3 WR McCuin was a productive receiver at UTSA last year – this is a step up, though the Roadrunners have sent wideouts to the NFL through the Big Ten before. #7 WR Bell was a low 4-star who redshirted last year. #6 WR Guilford, as Eric reminded me, beat out Henry in a few prep competitions. And #11 WR Boyd, despite being the lowest rated of the 2025 cycle in the WR room, was the first to have his black stripe removed, an eldritch rite apparently of some significance.
Offensive Line
It would exceed the space permitted to recount the full evolution of the offensive line in the time I’ve been charting the Buckeyes, suffice it to say that I think letting former OL coach Greg Studrawa go for health reasons in 2021 has been unfortunate, because his linemen (including those whom I credit to Studrawa and who continued play a couple years after his departure) were bar-none the best I had seen in this league, and the coaches who followed don’t hold a candle to his legacy.
There is a notable falloff in OL grades and the most directly attendant offensive indices (overall rush explosiveness, 1st down and 2nd & long rush efficiency, 3rd down and long-yardage pocket time) beginning in 2023 which have gotten worse each year, even when statistically controlling for the effects of the late-2024 injury situation. This is the most salient fact about Ohio State’s offense over the last three years compared to the previous four – at the beginning of Day’s tenure the Buckeyes’ offense won because of their line; today they win in spite of it.
The blessing and curse of 2026 is that nearly all of the nine linemen who got substantial play last year return. The upside is that there are four returning starters and where they need a replacement or a position battle they can solve it internally with Ohio State players, almost all with prior experience. The downsides are that I think there are only limited benefits to the contemplated position shuffling without goring some evidently sacred cows, the choices to be made are between experienced underperformers and near-to-total greenhorns, and in my opinion the current OL staff is on a cold streak of botching these choices (I thought Eric’s recounting of Smith’s first days in the Woody Hayes center read like a dressing down of the OL staff for mismanagement, though I may be overinterpreting).
The easiest entry point is the departure of two-year starting right guard — actually, less, as he fought a running position battle both years, with four guys each season playing RG — Tegra Tshabola, who transferred out to Kentucky (not a great start, Will). That creates an opening which could be filled by a couple backups from last year, #62 OG Padilla or #58 OG VanSickle, but I think Eric is right and it’ll actually go to #67 OL Siereveld, who was a backup guard pressed into service and kicked out to tackle due to injuries in 2024 then became the starting LT in 2025 in what we both felt was out of position for him.
Eric brought up the possibility of another couple position switches, and in my opinion the Buckeyes should gut up and do one of them, but Eric splashed cold water on both. Those would involve taking #75 C Hinzman out of his current center position to relocate him at guard where he belongs, and putting either #51 LG Montgomery or Padilla in at center. Eric said Padilla is the one out of those two with the snapping skills so that’s the more likely, but it won’t happen since it would take Montgomery out of the lineup and the staff is apparently wedded to him. Again, I note signs of a less than free hand.
For the tackles, Minnesota transfer #70 RT Daniels followed up Josh Fryar’s “nice work if you can get it” performance. Eric suggested he’ll be due a challenge, and I agree. Daniels missed the Purdue game and then-redshirt freshman #69 OT I. Moore filled in, and he also took over in the second half of the CFP quarterfinals game against Miami when Siereveld was absent at LT (Eric and I discussed potentially differing reasons for this). I think Moore looks like the most promising candidate and should get the LT spot Siereveld may vacate, and Eric’s pick to challenge Daniels is mid 4-star redshirt freshman #74 OT Lowe.
Defense
The improvements in Ohio State’s underlying defensive metrics on what was already an excellent defense in 2024, considering the personnel they lost to the NFL at the end of their national championship season, are exemplary of proper management.
I attribute them, broadly, to two things: first, DC Patricia’s playcalling picked up where the post-revision 2024 Ohio State defense left off. In brief summary, the Buckeyes were using nonsensical simulated pressures early in that season which were unnecessary and counterproductive, then cut them out in the second part and played in a straightforward manner which leveraged their talent advantages … Patricia continued the latter approach, as Eric and I expected in the 2025 offseason.
Second, the personnel development pipeline simply worked as intended: high quality replacements who had waited their turn stepped in after years of development under the same coaching staff, and upperclassmen returners put some polish on their game to tame a few longstanding issues – most notably the linebacker tackling climbed above 78% grades on my tally sheet for the starters, and interference flags by the secondary fell to under 4% per meaningful pass attempt, each for the first time since 2022.
The down & distance situational gains show that Patricia’s defensive fix was mostly about solidifying the correct pressure choices on early downs – there’s about eight percentage points better defensive success rate against the rush and the pass on 1st & 10 in 2025 compared to all of 2024, but when compared just the second part of 2024, it’s a more modest two-point bump, and there’s no change at all against 2nd & short or medium rushing and a bit of a dip if anything vs 2nd down passing.
On the other hand, with later downs the personnel stepping up made a huge difference: 20 (!) point gains against both 2nd & long and 3rd & short rushing, and eight point gains against 3rd down passing regardless of distance. That pushed OSU over the 75% threshold for truly elite 3rd & long defense they hadn’t hit in 2024 (one of the reasons that team was such a memorable redzone defense was allowing a lot of trips to the redzone).
There are no changes to the defensive coaching staff in 2026 and no signs of management issues, with the possible exception of a quite a few transfers out of developmental players at positions I should think playing time was opening up for (Eric suggested some conflicting advice about how much the NIL market would bear). My read is that the developmental track record and transfers make the front look very strong with some potential regression in the secondary; Eric disagreed and was more concerned with replacing the 1st round linebackers in the middle of the defense (and if they’re both issues, this ain’t baseball, the tie doesn’t go to the runner – explosive passing is much more lethal than efficiency running in modern college football).
Defensive Tackles
In 2025 there was a four-man rotation in the DTs, and in something of a change from the usual for DL coach Johnson, much closer to an even rotation than the over 80% reps for the starters I was used to seeing. Also rather than being one equal pair followed by another, one lineman had the lion’s share of reps, the next two were virtually tied and the fourth was behind all of them.
The three returners are one of the middle pair, #96 DT Houston, and the fourth place guy, #53 DT W. Smith, plus a developmental tackle from the third unit, #94 DT J. Moore. In a surprise to me, all four of their young tackles in the pipeline — Jarquez Carter, Eric Mensah, Trajen Odom, and Maxwell Roy — hit the transfer portal (they’ve been replaced with four 2026 recruits at nearly the identical talent distribution in the 24/7 composite of low 4-stars and high 3-stars).
Ohio State added two very talented and productive tackles as transfers, both high 4-stars from the 2023 cycle who were starters last year, #3 DT J. Smith from Alabama and #55 DT Walker from UCF. Given the talent and prior experience, there’s no doubt Houston and the two transfers will form the core of the rotation. Eric thinks Moore and the returner Smith will either fight it out for the fourth spot or they’ll go to a five-man rotation if it’s unresolvable in Fall camp. While the depth behind them is all true freshman, there’s no real uncertainty about the top five so they’d have to get into a highly improbable injury situation to run into trouble.
Defensive Ends
The ends were much more typically Buckeye-like in their usage pattern at 80% first-liners (actually, it was more like 85/75, because Caden Curry would stay in for more of their 3rd down racecar packages while #2 DE K. Jackson would rotate out situationally for some lighter guys).
At the beginning of the year, the second line was North Carolina transfer #12 DE Atkinson and converted linebacker C.J. Hicks, with situational and developmental play from upperclassmen Logan George and Joshua Mickens plus true freshmen #9 DE Grady and #44 DE Sitanilei. But after four games, Hicks shut it down to preserve a redshirt and hit the transfer portal. Grady was selected to fill in for the fourth spot in the main rotation, at about a 15% rep share over the ten final games.
I think Grady’s trajectory and talent ceiling has him set to eclipse Atkinson at some point this season if not before, but at any rate having both returning and Jackson locked in at starter gives a core of three experienced edges for the main rotation.
In addition to Hicks, another developmental end Dominic Kirks transferred out, as did George and Mickens. They took one transfer, former high 4-star #4 DE Russaw from Alabama — he got a lot of run as a redshirt freshman in 2024 but was relegated to a pretty deep backup in 2025 — plus a couple true freshmen of whom Eric tagged high 4-star #34 DE Wilder as a candidate for early playing time.
I think Russaw and Wilder will fight it out for the fourth main rotational spot, and I think Eric is right that Sitanilei will remain a specialist. I suspect Russaw has the edge for the moment on experience, though the fact that he doesn’t have elite length and has been passed up before makes me think Wilder could pass him up later. Like the tackles, the volume of prior Power conference experience here for the top group means that an improbable amount of injury bad luck would be required before the inexperienced freshman depth became an issue.
Linebackers
It seems like LB coach Laurinaitis has had the plan in mind for the replacements to the previous generation of backers since he took the job in 2024, with Cody Simon’s exit at the end of that year followed by Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, and the room now being entirely filled with recruits from the 2024 and 2025 cycles, plus three preps and a transfer. The only odd man out was Hicks, a fourth backer they needed due to a temporary injury issue in 2024 on a team that will at most put three on the field, and Laurenitis offshored him to Tampa.
The obvious new starters for over a year — it was clear watching last year’s Spring game — are #26 LB Pierce and #5 LB Pettijohn. Pierce was the third backer in the 2025 meaningful rotation for their SAM configurations and a bit of backup play while Pettijohn burned his redshirt getting all available garbage time reps (though there’s never much of that with Ohio State, they keep the starters in very late).
Also getting some garbage time run were sophomore #17 LB Alford, and to a much lesser extent #23 LB G. Stover (cousin of the tight end). Eric said to look for 5-star prep recruit #20 LB C. Johnson to get early playing time and perhaps join the second unit. They’ve also #14 LB Alliegro from Wisconsin; I’ve written quite a bit about how ineffective he’s been on an otherwise pretty good defensive squad (the Badgers’ troubles lately are almost all offensive) and that the key to Wisconsin’s late-season uptick was benching Alliegro and fellow underperformer Tackett Curtis from USC in favor of more talented young recruits.
I suspect Alford and Johnson will be ahead of Stover, Eric mentioned an award for weightroom progress but I think he’s going to get passed – I’ve heard happy talk about the overrecruited relative too often. I also think Alliegro is only in the room so that there’s someone else who has to shave regularly, and as a reclamation project for Laurinaitis to challenge himself with (he’s only ever worked with homegrown Ohio State bluechips).
While I’m willing to lay stakes on the frontline players coming out of the pipeline — they’ve been the main project for a couple years, the 1st rounders didn’t require time spent on them teaching, they were the teachers — depth could get shaky here because experience is at much more of a premium. They won’t run out of bodies as there are three more talented freshmen and a redshirt senior previous FCS transfer I haven’t even mentioned in the room, but since we don’t know exactly how well any of them will perform in live ball (or in the case of Alliegro, we do), finding the playable guy in case there’s a problem is going to require spinning the wheel.
Secondary
For the starters this is a straightforward swapout – free safety Caleb Downs, nickel Lorenzo Styles Jr, and cornerback Davison Igbinosun are off to the NFL, and will be replaced by Duke transfer #11 DB T. Moore, Florida State transfer #1 DB Little, and experienced backup #6 CB Sanchez, respectively. Strong safety #8 DB McClain and the other corner #7 CB Mathews return.
That’s a perfectly viable solution; if they don’t run into any problems then on balance I think it comes out just a bit behind last year’s group – hard to replace Downs, but Sanchez has a very high ceiling and if Little stays healthy all year that’s a net gain. But the construction looks like flawed crystal to me, I think there’s a brittleness to the depth situation and they’re vulnerable to it breaking apart if they do run into problems.
OSU’s secondary is a mix of fantastic and puzzling events. The highlights have been Downs as easily the biggest impact defensive transfer in the history of the portal, Sanchez’s rising star as one of the most naturally gifted corners I’ve ever seen, and that McClain in his first year on the job has recorded performance grades that his predecessor Lathan Ransom took about two years to hit.
The puzzles have been the playing time for everyone else. Nickel Lorenzo Styles unfortunately kept running into injury issues during the season, but unlike in previous years when Malik Hartford could spell him, he had no 2025 backup. Their solution was to move starting corner #7 CB Mathews over to nickel, where he was out of position and too small – the son of an NFL linebacker he’s not.
The switcheroo solution did give Sanchez some more playing time filling in on the outside. Sanchez generated far fewer interference flags per pass attempt defended than either Mathews or Igbinosun, even accounting for the general increase in penalties during non-Big Ten play as officials from other conferences aren’t administered electric shocks whenever they throw a flag (though Ohio State’s d-line did earn three holding flags on opposing o-lines in 2025, I believe a school record).
The upshot of the personnel tightness has been smaller rooms and more portal churn than I’m used to seeing for Ohio State’s secondary. The transfer Little is talented veteran who went from Alabama where he wasn’t used to FSU in 2024 where he took off but had to suffer a program going nowhere (his timeline is very similar to Oregon WR Malik Benson’s, actually); I think he’ll be a match for Styles’ production or even provide more if he’s available more.
But as Eric noted on the podcast, there’s no comfortable way to put the secondary together if there’s any problem with Little. Hartford transferred out, who I think would have been the most valuable depth. The other transfers out who got playing time — Faheem Delane, Aaron Scott, and Bryce West — seem more valuable than the depth/developmental returners who didn’t, #13 CB Lockhart and #29 DB Stewart. I made sure to ask Eric about those two since it caught my attention that they survived the exodus, and he splashed cold water on both.
The alternative to Little is probably the same cornerback switcheroo, meaning the same issues with Mathews but a bigger question mark at the backup CB stepping in for him. Their options are the peripatetic #18 CB Calhoun on his fourth school without being a starter, sophomore Georgia transfer #24 CB Kelly whom Eric said he liked but has very little experience, or maybe mid 4-star true freshman #15 CB Thomas. That looks like not as strong of a situation as last year when they could plug Sanchez, the talk of Spring camp and clear future starter, into Mathews’ temporarily vacated spot.
At free safety, Downs is already a tough act to follow, but it’s even tougher because there’s no one in the room who played meaningful football in 2025. Moore, the Duke transfer, was very productive in 2024 but missed last year due to an ACL tear suffered in the bowl game (he played in Ohio State’s 2026 Spring game but it was hard to gauge anyone’s status, everything was done at half speed). #10 DB Roker, a 2024 mid 3-star, got some garbage time play last year, and Eric said the staff has been talking him up as the alternative. Stewart was higher rated and redshirted last year, Eric reacted pretty negatively when I suggested he might be in line, it sounded like some of the mid 4-star true freshman may be higher in the pecking order at this point.
Again, Moore being fully recovered and playing at his full powers (or better than he was in the ACC, now that he’s older) looks like a bright scenario, as does an alternative where Roker steps in and plays above his talent rating and prior experience. But unlike certainties of returning production, those are probabalistic – the Buckeyes have to win the raffle here to avoid playing freshmen, and it’s a bit curious how few tickets they hold.
All the Giannis Antetokounmpo - Boston Celtics trade rumors making the rounds are ludicrous. Or at least that is the point of view of the hosts of the "How Bout Them Celtics!" podcast, Jack Simone and Sam LaFrance, who took some time on a recent podcast to break down all of the many (and often conflicting, even from the same source) rumors connecting the Greek Freak with a potential trade to the Celtics.
They cover whether they believe Boston is actually interested, whether they ought to be, if star Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is actually in these trade offers, whether they exist in the first place and if it would be a good idea to trade away Brown, among several other related topics.
Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about what their point of view on all these rumors actually is.
The next major move that the Atlanta Falcons make could be a market-setting new contract for star running back Bijan Robinson. What will that deal look like? According to Bill Barnwell at ESPN, Robinson's next deal will be somewhere in the range of four years and $82 million total.
However, a new model from Austin Mock at The Athletic has Robinson's megadeal with the Falcons coming in a bit larger than that. His projection for Robinson is four years and $87.6 million total, which would put him ahead of Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley for the highest annual salary in the NFL at the position.
"It should come as little surprise that the model sees Robinson as the league's top running back after an electric 2025 season, which saw him tally a league-high 2,298 scrimmage yards with incredible efficiency both on the ground and through the air. Given that Robinson only turned 24 in January, it makes sense he would become the new king of running back contracts with a market-setting four-year, $87.6 million deal, putting him at almost $22 million per year."
Robinson resetting the market at running back would come as no surprise, but the number that really matters in all NFL contracts is the guaranteed money portion - especially at a position with a high injury rate like Robinson's.
On that score, Mock's model has Robinson's new contract including $52 million in guarantees, which would rank a close second behind Arizona Cardinals rookie Jeremiyah Love's $53 million guaranteed.
That's a lot of cash for any player, but Robinson is the best athlete on the team and will likely be the centerpiece of their offense for at least the next several years. Handing him a lucrative long-term deal sends the right message: that the Falcons intend to reward their best players and build a winner.
Feb 23, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman James Tibbs III against the Seattle Mariners during a spring training game at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Several one-run affairs and a blowout loss for the Tower Buzzers made up a day of baseball in the Dodgers’ minor league system.
Player of the day
Sometimes one hit is all you need. Through nine innings, James Tibbs III hadn’t done anything, but then, with one out in the tenth and the Comets trailing 4-3, Tibbs was at the plate with a runner on base and homered to the opposite field for the win.
It hasn’t been the best of months for Tibbs, far from it, as the left-handed hitter now has a .200 average with three home runs in June. On the plus side, he still is getting on base rather consistently with a .362 OBP despite that batting average at the Mendoza line.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
James Tibbs III is now up to 20 homers on the season, none bigger than last night’s two-run shot, which came when the Comets were two outs away from losing the game in the 10th inning. Tibbs drove in Ryan Fitzgerald, who also only had one hit the whole game.
Considering Tibbs’ homer was the Comets’ only extra-base hit in the entire game, and Hyesong Kim was their only hitter with a multi-hit game, the bullpen deserves a ton of praise. Led by Evan Phillips, Comets’ relievers tossed five innings without allowing an earned run after Christian Romero’s solid but unspectacular start. The only run conceded when relievers were on the mound was the ghost runner in the 10th.
Double-A Tulsa
The Drillers started off hot with four runs in the second, but quickly faded in a 6-5 loss against the Naturals. Just like in the Comets game, the whole lineup only had one hitter with a multihit game; here it was catcher and ninth-hole hitter Hayden Gilliland. It also only had one home run, here belonging to Josue De Paula.
Unable to score more than one run after that second inning, the Drillers’ offense allowed the Naturals the chance to get back into this one, and after a couple of blown saves from Lucas Wepf and Kelvin Ramírez, the veteran Nick Robertson suffered his first loss on the year, moving to a 6-1 record allowing only his fourth run (two earned) in 29.2 innings.
High-A Great Lakes
Playing a couple of closely contested games, both decided by a single run, the Loons split the doubleheader with the Captains. The bullpen tried to let it slip, allowing the Naturals to tie the game at four-all after Aidan Foeller left them leading 4-0 thanks to 4.2 scoreless innings, but the Loons caught a break, earning a walk-off win thanks to a defensive error from the Naturals, allowing DH Jose Meza to cross the plate.
Christian Zazueta’s five scoreless innings in the Loons loss meant that, combined, the Loons starters tossed 9.2 innings without allowing a run, but reliever Isaac Ayon didn’t have it out of the bullpen, and not only did he blow the save in the sixth, but he also allowed a walk-off loss an inning later, coughing up a solo homer. The two runs the Loons had scored in this game, thanks to Emil Morales and Jose Meza, which looked like enough for most of it, fell short.
Single-A Ontario
Unlike the other four games, all decided by one run, the Tower Buzzers fell at the hands of the Quakes by a score of 11-2 in a game with a forgettable defensive performance. Four different players committed an error for the Loons in a game where they accumulated more defensive errors than hits (.3).
The only reliever out of the five from the Tower Buzzers to not give up a run was the veteran Brock Stewart, continuing to work his way back. Starter Brady Smith is now up to an 0-4 record.
Unable to drive forward a competitive effort by himself, designated hitter Eason Shelton at least upped his individual numbers, responsible for both RBI of his team, now sitting at 62 on the season.
Thursday’s scores
Oklahoma City 5, Sacramento 4
NW Arkansas 6, Tulsa 5
Great Lakes 5, Lake County 4
Lake County 3, Great Lakes 2
Ontario 2, Rancho Cucamonga 11
Friday’s schedule
4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Brooks Auger) vs. Lake County (Michael Kennedy)
5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Charlie Barnes) vs. Sacramento (Joe Whitman)
The Detroit Pistons may be preparing for a significant roster shakeup this offseason.
According to a report from Rob Amick of The Athletic, league sources indicate that Pistons big man Isaiah Stewart has been made available in trade discussions as Detroit looks to reshape its roster following a 60-win season and a trip to the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
The report notes that Detroit is actively seeking additional shooting and playmaking, two areas that became glaring needs during the team’s playoff run.
Stewart, affectionately known as “Beef Stew” among Pistons fans, has been a key contributor since arriving in Detroit as the No. 16 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. During the 2025-26 season, he averaged 10.0 points and 5.0 rebounds while shooting 55.0% from the field and a respectable 33.3% from three-point range.
However, the Pistons reportedly appear comfortable increasing the role of veteran big man Paul Reed, who impressed at times during Detroit’s postseason run.
Stewart is entering the sixth year of his NBA career and has two years remaining on his contract worth a combined $30 million. The second season of the deal includes a team option, making him an attractive trade asset for teams looking for frontcourt depth, toughness, and defensive versatility.
While no specific trade destinations have been reported, Stewart’s availability signals that Trajan Langdon and the Pistons front office are aggressively exploring ways to improve the roster around Cade Cunningham as they look to take the next step from playoff contender to championship contender.
For now, Stewart remains a member of the Pistons, but it appears Detroit is willing to listen if the right deal presents itself this offseason.
Former Washington Huskies star edge rusher Joe Tryon-Shoyinka is hosting his second annual youth football camp on July 11 at Hazen High School, where his football journey began back in 2013.
Now part of the Philadelphia Eagles after signing a one-year deal with the NFC East franchise this offseason, Tryon-Shoyinka entered the NFL as a first-round pick (No. 32 overall) by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2021 NFL draft.
Last summer, after his fourth season in the league, the former 14-game UW starting edge rusher held his first camp at his high school alma mater. The camp flyer lists camp participants ages 6-13 years old with on-field drills set to be from 9:00 a.m. PT to noon on July 11.
Since signing with the Eagles in late March after splitting time with the Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears in 2025, which resulted in his first sack-less season to date, Tryon-Shoyinka hasn't appeared for organized training activities or mandatory practices in June.
Former Washington Huskies edge Joe Tryon-Shoyinka is hosting a youth football camp July 11 at Hazen High School in Renton. pic.twitter.com/ELZvV3kPOX
Simultaneously, former Iowa Hawkeyes standout and 2020 second-round pick A.J. Epenesa revealed that he will wear No. 57 for Philadelphia, previously worn by Tryon-Shoyinka. Given that the former No. 32 overall pick and All-Pac-12 Second Team selection in 2019 only signed a one-year contract it could be that the two sides may separate if he remains absent from training camp in August.
Over his first four seasons in the NFL, the ex-Husky registered at least two sacks every year, totaling 15 sacks and 21 tackles for loss for the Buccaneers from 2021-24. The team declined to pick up his fifth-year option as a first-round pick, which led Tryon-Shoyinka to land with the Cleveland Browns on a one-year, $4.75 million deal.
However, the 2021 first-round pick failed to record a sack and logged just nine total tackles through the first eight games last season. The Browns traded Tryon-Shoyinka and a seventh-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft to Chicago for a sixth-round pick in 2026 in early November, but his production only increased slightly, finishing his fifth season in the NFL with 13 total tackles in eight games for the Bears.
Michael Kay wants to make it very clear that he and former YES Network announcing partner John Flaherty remain on very good terms.
“I had never had friction with John Flaherty in my life, ever,” the Yankees play-by -play announcer said on Wednesday’s edition of The Michael Kay Show. “That was not anything that I wanted nor anything that I was comfortable with.”
Extremely uncomfortable moment during the Yankees and Cubs broadcast on YES network as @RealMichaelKay and John Flaherty come off like bitter passive aggressive ex lovers…
“You weren’t very talkative on the bus this morning to the field, but as I was driving here, I was thinking it would be great to get a place that’s close so you could walk back and forth,” Flaherty said to Kay during the 2024 broadcast. “I know you mentioned Don Zimmer living in the apartments out in center field. But I just had a lot of time to think on the team bus today, because it was very quiet.”
“So you’d rather me be chatty? I wasn’t feeling great,” replied Kay.
“I haven’t seen you in a long time, right? You don’t work road trips anymore when I’m on the road,” Flaherty chirped back. “So I thought we would catch up, and it quickly was evident that you weren’t in the mood, so I gathered my thoughts about how it would be nice to live close to Wrigley and walk back and forth to the park.”
“Interesting narrative that you’re putting together, because I’ve been told by executives that you prefer to work with [Ryan] Ruocco,” replied Kay. “That’s why you two guys are matched up all the time. That’s just what I heard, I don’t know if there’s any truth to it.”
“I just put together that the road trips you don’t want to go on are the ones where I end up working with Ryan Ruocco, because you don’t want to work the games on the road,” Flaherty responded.
As the World Cup fever marches on, soccer fans continue to be geared up for upcoming matches.
For the uninitiated, its the first time the World Cup soccer tournament is jointly hosted by three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico. And it’s the first time since 1994 that the men’s FIFA World Cup tournament will be played in U.S. cities.
As die-hard soccer fans get ready up for World Cup matches, so are metro Detroit bars, restaurants and other venues with front row seats and big screens.
Fans can expect venues ready with walls of TVs for game watching plus special watch parties or events to cheer on the teams and places that promise to show all the matches and food and drink options to match.
Known sports watching places like Twin Peaks locations will have food and drinks specials and giveaways for the soccer tournament. And don't forget your local bar, pub or restaurants, which will likely air the games.
It’s an international sport and a big deal because right now the FIFA World Cup is considered the biggest sporting event in the world. As an international sport, you will find bars and restaurants in some of metro Detroit multicultural cities like Dearborn and southwest Detroit with added tournament watching plans.
Here’s a sampling of special events around metro Detroit.
Candela Detroit
Watch parties for Mexico matches and other countries at this live entertainment venue in southwest Detroit. Candela Detroit is in the former Lithuanian Hall. Times, days and countries playing vary. Entry is free. There will be food and drink specials throughout the night, a halftime show, free giveaways and contests.
Candela Detroit, 3564 W. Vernor Highway, Detroit. 313-356-4601; candeladetroit.com
Conor O’Neill’s
This Ann Arbor pub boasts itself as a traditional Irish pub. They will show all the FIFA World Cup games. Its menu features shareable Dublin Brie Dublin Brie and Irish Poutine. You’ll find fish and chips, a variety of pub pies including shepherd’s and chicken or fisherman’s pies.
Conor O’Neill’s, 318 South Main St., Ann Arbor. 734-665-2968; conoroneills.com
Detroit City Football Club
The Detroit City Football Club watch parties will stream U.S. and Mexico FIFA World Cup matches at various locations. Each watch party event begins 60 minutes before kickoff times with activities for fans. While watch parties are free to enter and for all ages, limited spots are available. Area restaurants are steps from Campus Martius and there will be food trucks across the street at Cadillac Square as part of the Downtown Detroit Partnership's Downtown Street Eats program.
Fans can also view tournament matches at City Clubhouse, inside the Detroit City Fieldhouse, 3401 E. Lafayette St., Detroit.
U.S. games at Campus Martius: Watch the U.S. matches on the park’s large outdoors screen is 3 p.m. June 19. On June 25, the watch party takes place at Detroit City Clubhouse for the 10 p.m. match.
Mexico games at Los Galanes: This southwest Detroit Mexican restaurant watch party will feature the Mexico matches 9 p.m. June 24. The watch party will be outdoors in the Los Galenes lot with big screen TV’s with giveaways. Food and drink for purchase will be available inside and on the patio. Los Galanes, 3362 Bagley St. Detroit. 313-554-4444; losgalanesrestaurant.com
El Nacimiento Mexican Restaurant
In southwest Detroit, El Nacimiento is open daily 8 a.m. to midnight. Its watch parties are promising big screens, surround sound, food and drink. Here, the authentic Mexican food is inspired by the owner and founder's home town of El Nacimiento. Its menu offerings are vast from botanas to tacos and tostadas to quesabirria and pozole to plenty of main dishes.
This sports bar on Woodward Avenue is in memory of Nick Gilbert, who died in 2023 and is the son of Rocket Mortgage founder Dan Gilbert. A multi-level spot, Gilly’s has sports viewing on a 120-square-foot television wall that fans can view from every seat. There’s an array of starters, sandwiches and main dish clubhouse specialties like fish and chips.
This downtown Detroit venue is a popular spot for watching sports. Harry’s Detroit is touting it at your “FIFA World Cup 2026 Headquarters.” There is no cover charge during the games and plans to air every match. Harry’s Detroit full menu that includes appetizers, entrees, burgers, sandwiches and salads will be available. The restaurant is known for its burgers, with beef ground in-house.
Watch parties are happening at both locations with sound on. The Detroit location partnered with Michelob Ultra, a sponsor of the tournament, for giveaways. Stella Artois is an official a sponsor of the FIFA World Cup and Firebird Tavern owners boast they are one of the few bars to have the Stella Gooseneck tap handle. Firebird Tavern’s menu include classic burgers, wings, big pretzels, salads, soups, sandwiches and entrees.
Firebird Tavern, 419 Monroe St., Detroit and 4845 Rochester Road., Troy; firebirdtavern.com
Lava Java Cafe and Hookah Lounge
This Dearborn spot boasts a light remodel that includes having the largest TV screens in the city. In its 3,000 square foot hookah lounge area are two wall TV’s, owner Wally Samad said, that are 24-feet-by-7-feet. About two dozen TVs are throughout the lounge and outdoor patio area.
There’s a full menu from Samad’s next door cafe where people can order from and take into the lounge. The menu includes items like mixed kabobs, pizza, burgers, wings, subs, pastas, smoothies and fresh juices. Guests can also bring in outside food. Hookah and food specials are planned throughout the whole tournament.
Here there’s indoor seating with plenty of TV’s and outdoor, patio seating. Along with its hookah menu, Mangoes offers a wide variety of cuisine from Middle Eastern favorites to Japanese sushi. There’s also juices, smoothies and desserts.
Mangoes on the Hill, 14927 W. Warren Ave., Dearborn. 313- 584-5544; mangosonthehill.com
McShane's Irish Pub & Whiskey Bar
In the heart of historic Corktown this longtime pub is on the corner of Michigan Avenue at Trumbull. For the FIFA World Cup McShane’s is hosting American Outlaws watch parties on Friday, June 19 and 25. The American Outlaws are a non-profit soccer supporters' group of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s soccer teams, the largest in the nation. McShane’s menu features a selection of bar foods like wings and Irish egg rolls filled with corned beef, salads, soups, burgers, and sandwiches. Watch parties are free to attend, but RSVP is requested.
In Detroit's Midtown, there will be specials when the Mexico team plays including turning the beer verde (green). On tap there will be $3 green beers and 15% off food. The next game is June 24.
Mezcal Mexican Restaurant, 51 W. Forest, Detroit. 313-974-7441 or mezcaldetroit.com.
Sidecar Slider Bar
The Ferndale location of this local chain of bars known for their sliders, has a special first game watch party. Doors open at 8:15 p.m. for the 9 p.m. kickoff. Tickets are $30 and include entry to the event and full buffet. There’s also big screens and reserved viewing. Seating is first come, first serve.
Sidecar Slider Bar, 241 W Nine Mile Road, Ferndale. 248-607-3261; sidecarsliderbar.com
The Brakeman
This downtown spot is hosting FIFA World Cup viewing events and celebrations throughout the tournament. The Brakeman will screen matches daily and have extended hours, opening early and having late hours for select games. For every drink purchased throughout the tournament earns guests a ticket they can enter for their winning team. After each match, winners will be drawn and receive a round of beer, Brakeman Slammers and chicken, biscuits and sides from Penny Red’s.
Sound on at this sports bar in southwest Detroit's Mexicantown. Every World Cup game will be broadcast live. According to its website, there will be guest food vendors from the neighborhood including Sicily's Pizza and food trucks. Fans can watch games on its big screen projector in outdoor beer garden.
At this Eastern Market sports pub barbecue food will be available from Delroy’s Barbecue Pit and is planned for every U.S. World Cup game, owner Erik Olson told the Detroit Free Press. Businesses around Olson’s, he said, will be open and also celebrating the FIFA World Cup. Olson said the party will be an indoor/outdoor party and they’ll serve Bourbon peach sweet tea as a U.S. team special. Thomas Magee’s is known for their Irish coffees and loaded Bloody Mary’s. Men in Blazers media company named the Eastern Market spot as one of its Top 100 soccer watching spots.
Thomas Magee’s Sporting House Whiskey Bar, 1408 E. Fisher Freeway, Detroit. 313-263-4342; thomasmagees.com
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Jun 18, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo (22) throws against the Baltimore Orioles during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images | Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Good morning, foLLks, and happy Friday!
The Mariners shut out the Orioles 3-0 yesterday to secure their first series win over Baltimore since 2022. The second series of the homestand kicks off today against the Red Sox at 7:10pm PDT.
Brewers righty Quinn Priester will undergo first rib removal surgery. He will miss the rest of the season after being diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome.
MLB has proposed a reworked Draft system as negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement remain in their infancy, including the addition of an international draft, removing draft eligibility for high school players, and once again truncating the number of rounds. The MLBPA released a statement regarding these proposals in response, and perhaps unsurprisingly, it appears to be a non-starter in negotiations.
The Pirates and Braves completed a small swap, with Pittsburgh sending former second overall pick C Joey Bart to Atlanta for RHP Hunter Stratton.
The Tigers will recall utilityman Trei Cruz from Triple-A Toledo, who will fill in for Wenceel Pérez after a freak eye injury involving a snapped plyo band. Notably, he is the son of former Mariner José Cruz Jr., and the Cruzes will become just the fifth family to have three generations of MLB players when Trei makes his debut.
Ribbie launched a few weeks ago. Per their site description, it’s “[a]ctual live games rendered pitch by pitch in a cozy 8-bit view while they happen. Watch for free. No account needed. A calmer way to keep baseball close.” While it’s still a work in progress , it’s a pretty neat way to follow a game if you tire of the Gameday view.
If you are looking for a new show to watch, please consider this one (~NSFW).
Over the last several months, “20-0” has become one of the most popular trivia and roster-building games among football fans. The concept is simple: build the perfect team by selecting players who fit specific categories, requirements, or clues. The challenge comes from finding the right answers without repeating selections and proving your football knowledge along the way.
Everyone thinks they could build the perfect NFL team. Prove it. 🏈
For fans of Turf Show Times, we’re putting a Rams spin on the growing phenomenon.
This isn’t about fantasy football projections or statistical debates. In fact, we’re making things a little tougher for the Gridiron IQ crowd. No statistics are included. No career totals. No Pro Bowl counts. Just your football memory, your knowledge of Rams history, and your ability to construct the ultimate roster.
The question is simple:
Can you build a Rams team that would go 20-0?
Imagine you’ve just been hired as the general manager of the greatest Rams superteam ever assembled. You have access to legends from every era of franchise history, from Los Angeles to Anaheim, from St. Louis and back to Los Angeles again. Your task is to make one selection in each round and create a roster capable of running the table through a modern NFL season and postseason.
There are no wrong answers, but there will certainly be plenty of debates.
Do you build around the explosive offenses of the Greatest Show on Turf? Do you lean heavily on the dominant defenses that helped deliver championships? Or do you blend generations together and create the ultimate all-time Rams roster?
That’s where we want to hear from you.
Drop your selections in the comments and explain your strategy. Which players are automatic choices? Which rounds gave you the toughest decision? And most importantly, does your roster have what it takes to finish 20-0?
Fill out the offense with the following positions: QB, RB, WR, TE, FLEX, and FLEX.
Fill out the defense with the following positions: DT, LB, EDGE, CB, S, and FLEX.
(*For the sake of this version, you cannot select the same player twice if his name appears again*)
(** We ask that you be honorable with your selections going from Rd 1 to Rd 12 and not skipping ahead **)
Here are your 12 rounds:
Round 1 – Offense (2006 – 2010)
QB – Marc Bulger (2006)
QB – Sam Bradford (2010)
RB – Steven Jackson (2006)
RB – Stephen Davis (2006)
RB – Brian Leonard (2007)
WR – Isaac Bruce (2006)
WR – Torry Holt (2007)
WR – Donnie Avery (2008)
TE – Randy McMichael (2007)
TE – Billy Bajema (2010)
Round 2 – Offense (2011 – 2015)
QB – Sam Bradford (2012)
QB – Nick Foles (2015)
RB – Zac Stacy (2013)
RB – Tre Mason (2014)
RB – Todd Gurley (2015)
WR – Brandon Lloyd (2011)
WR – Danny Amendola (2012)
WR – Tavon Austin (2015)
TE – Lance Kendricks (2012)
TE – Jared Cook (2013)
Round 3 – Offense (1961 – 1967)
QB – Bill Munson (1964)
QB – Roman Gabriel (1967)
RB – Jon Arnett (1963)
RB – Dick Bass (1966)
RB – Les Josephson (1967)
WR – Tommy McDonald (1965)
WR – Jack Snow (1967)
WR – Bernie Casey (1967)
TE – Red Phillips (1962)
TE – Marlin McKeever (1964)
Round 4 – Offense (2021 – 2025)
QB – Baker Mayfield (2022)
QB – Matthew Stafford (2025)
RB – Sony Michel (2021)
RB – Cam Akers (2022)
RB – Kyren Williams (2024)
WR – Cooper Kupp (2021)
WR – Puka Nacua (2023)
WR – Davante Adams (2025)
TE – Tyler Higbee (2021)
TE – Colby Parkinson (2025)
Round 5 – Offense (1999 – 2005)
QB – Kurt Warner (1999)
QB – Marc Bulger (2004)
RB – Marshall Faulk (2000)
RB – Lamar Gordon (2003)
RB – Steven Jackson (2005)
WR – Az-Zahir Hakim (1999)
WR – Isaac Bruce (2000)
WR – Torry Holt (2003)
TE – Roland Williams (1999)
TE – Ernie Conwell (2001)
Round 6 – Offense (2016 – 2020)
QB – Case Keenum (2016)
QB – Jared Goff (2017)
RB – Todd Gurley (2017)
RB – Malcolm Brown (2019)
RB – Cam Akers (2020)
WR – Robert Woods (2018)
WR – Brandin Cooks (2018)
WR – Cooper Kupp (2019)
TE – Tyler Higbee (2019)
TE – Gerald Everett (2020)
Round 7 – Defense (2011 – 2015)
DT – Kendall Langford (2013)
DT – Michael Brockers (2013)
DT – Aaron Donald (2015)
DE / EDGE – Chris Long (2011)
DE / EDGE – William Hayes (2012)
DE / EDGE – Robert Quinn (2013)
LB – James Laurinaitis (2011)
LB – Alec Ogletree (2014)
CB – Janoris Jenkins (2012)
CB – Trumaine Johnson (2015)
S – Quintin Mikell (2011)
S – Rodney McLeod (2013)
Round 8 – Defense (1999 – 2005)
DT – D’Marco Farr (1999)
DT – Ray Agnew (2000)
DT – Brian Young (2001)
DE / EDGE – Kevin Carter (1999)
DE / EDGE – Grant Winstrom (1999)
DE / EDGE – Leonard Little (2001)
LB – Mike Jones (1999)
LB – London Fletcher (2000)
CB – Dexter McCleon (2000)
CB – Aeneas Williams (2001)
S – Adam Archuleta (2002)
S – Mike Furrey (2005)
Round 9 – Defense (2021 – 2025)
DT – Aaron Donald (2021)
DT – Kobie Turner (2023)
DT – Braden Fiske (2024)
DE / EDGE – Von Miller (2021)
DE / EDGE – Jared Verse (2025)
DE / EDGE – Byron Young (2025)
LB – Bobby Wagner (2022)
LB – Nate Landman (2025)
CB – Jalen Ramsey (2021)
CB – Cobie Durant (2025)
S – Taylor Rapp (2021)
S – Kam Kinchens (2024)
Round 10 – Defense (2016 – 2020)
DT – Michael Brockers (2017)
DT – Ndamukong Suh (2018)
DT – Aaron Donald (2018)
DE / EDGE – Dante Fowler (2019)
DE / EDGE – Clay Matthews (2019)
DE / EDGE – Leonard Floyd (2020)
LB – Mark Barron (2017)
LB – Cory Littleton (2018)
CB – Marcus Peters (2018)
CB – Troy Hill (2020)
S – Lamarcus Joyner (2017)
S – John Johnson (2018)
Round 11 – Defense (2006 – 2010)
DT – La’Roi Glover (2007)
DT – Clifton Ryan (2009)
DT – Fred Robbins (2010)
DE / EDGE – Leonard Little (2006)
DE / EDGE – James Hall (2010)
DE / EDGE – Chris Long (2010)
LB – Will Witherspoon (2007)
LB – James Laurinitis (2010)
CB – Ron Bartell (2008)
CB – Bradley Fletcher (2010)
S – O.J. Atogwe (2007)
S – Corey Chavous (2007)
Round 12 – Defense (1981 – 1990)
DT – Mike Fanning (1982)
DT – Shawn Miller (1986)
DT – Alvin Wright (1989)
DE / EDGE – Jack Youngblood (1981)
DE / EDGE – Reggie Doss (1984)
DE / EDGE – Gary Jeter (1988)
LB – Mike Wilcher (1985)
LB – Kevin Greene (1989)
CB – LeRoy Irvin (1986)
CB – Jerry Gray (1986)
S – Nolan Cromwell (1981)
S – Johnnie Johnson (1985)
12 picks. 12 legends. Who did you assemble for your all-time Rams team. Leave your team in the comments below and allow myself and others to grade your team? Will you be one that goes …
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 18: Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen looks on at Wrigley Field on April 18, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It was hardly even a question, thrown in at the end of a radio interview, but Arizona Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen went out of his way to give a definitive, strong statement on his trade deadline plans.
“I’m planning on buying,” Hazen said, in the waning seconds of an interview with Arizona Sports 98.7’s Wolf & Luke show.
He isn’t missing bats with the knuckle curve as he has in the past. And with this, Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller tags him as the club’s most scrutinized player.
“A month ago, the choice would have been Ketel Marte. But while the three-time All-Star second baseman has turned things around in a big way, Gallen has gone from bad in 2025 to worse in 2026. He entered the year averaging 7.5 hits allowed and 9.5 strikeouts per nine innings pitched. The former rate has ballooned to 11.1 while the latter has plummeted to 5.9. His velocity has been fine, but the knuckle curve that used to be his go-to out pitch simply isn’t fooling anyone anymore.”
According to the transaction log on his MLB player page, the Triple-A Reno Aces have officially released former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and DH Luken Baker.
Baker, 29, has played in 76 major league games — 73 for the Cardinals in parts of three seasons from 2023-2025. He was signed to a minor league contract by the Diamondbacks in the offseason ahead of 2026, and made three major league appearances with Arizona.
Negotiations between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association continue for the next collective bargaining agreement. Today, MLB proposed significant changes to the draft. J.J Cooper of Baseball America was among those to cover the developments.
The league’s proposed framework would be a significant drawdown of the way the draft has operated for years. High school players would no longer be eligible to be selected. In fact, anyone under 20 years old by September 1st of the draft year would not be eligible, so that would take many college and junior college players off the table as well.
The Angels placed their 34-year-old center fielder on the 10-day injured list before Thursday’s game against the Athletics after he suffered a right hamstring injury while running to first base during his final at-bat in Wednesday afternoon’s loss in Arizona.
“It felt like a cramp and just didn’t get any better. Achy last night, so woke up this morning and got it looked at,” Trout said before the game.
The 2026 MLB Home Run Derby is turning back the clock and saying goodbye to it simultaneously. MLB officially announced Thursday that the midsummer slugging competition is set to return to a swing-based system for the first time since 2014.
While timed rounds have been part of the past 11 iterations of the Derby, hitters’ bouts will again have no time limit.
Sep 6, 2025; Columbia, Missouri, USA; Missouri Tigers tight end Brett Norfleet (87) scores a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Kansas Jayhawks at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images | Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
Mizzou has been blessed with some amazing tight ends this millennium, with the peak occurring between 2005-11 and then again in the late 2010s. But since Eli Drinkwitz arrived in 2020, the utilization of the position in the receiving game isn’t as strong as it once was.
From 2022-25, here’s how the Tigers tight end room contributed to the team’s receiving production:
2022: 10 Receptions, 112 yards, 2 TD | 3% of receptions, 4% of yards.
2023: 23 Receptions, 246 yards, 3 TD | 9% of receptions, 6.7% of yards.
2024: 35 Receptions, 305 yards, 2 TD | 14% of receptions, 10.4% of yards.
2025: 41 Receptions, 383 yards, 7 TD | 17% of receptions, 15.7% of yards.
The numbers have slightly increased over the years, especially once Kirby Moore arrived from Fresno State. But, in comparison, the last two years of Barry Odom, the room made up 25 and 18% of the team’s receptions, and 19 and 17% of the yards.
Now, let’s take a look at what Lindsey’s offenses have produced. As mentioned above, I looked at Mizzou’s tight end usage in the receiving game starting in 2022. That’s the same year that Lindsey returned to coordinating following his departure from Troy.
Here’s the utilization of the tight end room in offenses he’s coordinated from 2022-25.
2022 UCF: 30 Receptions, 415 Yards, 3 TD | 10.3% of receptions, 12.2% of yards.
2023 North Carolina: 71 Receptions, 1,034 Yards | 23.4% of receptions, 26.6% of yards.
2024 North Carolina: 66 Receptions, 699 Yards, 7 TD | 28% of receptions, 24% of yards.
2025 Michigan: 56 Receptions, 604 Yards, 2 TD | 27.7% of receptions, 24.9% of yards.
Mizzou’s tight ends accounted for between 6.7-15.7% of the team’s receiving production, Lindsey’s offenses devoted roughly a quarter to the position.
How Tight Ends Have Been Used In Lindsey’s Offenses
We see that statistically, Lindsey’s offenses involve tight ends in the receiving game at a higher rate than Mizzou in recent years across three different schools. With that being said, it’s fascinating to see what they’ve been asked to do in a Chip Lindsey offense.
At North Carolina, Lindsey had both Bryson Nesbit and John Copenhaver, who are now with the Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars. Both heavy contributors to UNC’s passing game, combining for 1,542 yards and 16 scores in their final two years of college.
Of course, they ran their safety valve tight end routes, running arrows, drags, and slipping out of the backfield for easy gains. But, they were also asked to attack the seams, push vertically, as well as having designed slants and screens specifically for them.
This play against James Madison in 2024 specifically shows getting the tight end opportunities. UNC lines up in a quad formation, isolating Nesbit by himself on the other side of the formation. He runs a quick slant in a one-on-one situation for an easy conversion.
And who doesn’t love a good stick-nod.
At Michigan, the team utilized its entire tight end depth with Marlin Klein, Zach Marshall, Hogan Hansen, Deakin Tonielli, and Max Bredeson. The Wolverines were more of a conservative offense in 2025, as opposed to UNC, but under Lindsey, you can see some of the similar aggressiveness with the position.
Klein was utilized running up the seams, as this glance route shows below, and even asked to do an out and up for a score.
What this means for Missouri in 2026
Mizzou’s tight end room saw no change in the offseason, no departures, no transfers, and the same depth as the season prior, which is amazing in the world of the portal.
But also an amazing thing about the group is that they are experienced. Norfleet has 1,460 snaps in black and gold. Jordon Harris himself has 1,3000. Jude James showed strides as a true sophomore, playing 371 snaps, while Gavin Hoffman entered his second year with the team.
As for your receiving options, it will be Norfleet, a true senior, and James.
Norfleet is 6-foot-6, 260 pounds, a large body for a tight end, but his catch radius allows him to make some tough catches, and he likes the occasional hurdle. When examining how the Tigers have utilized him, in 2023 and 24, it was predominantly arrow routes, bootlegs, and him selling a block before releasing into the flat.
But, that’s not to say that Norfleet has the ability to stretch the field vertically, which Lindsey’s history suggests he will be asked to do more.
In 2025 against Kansas, South Carolina, and Alabama, we saw glimpses of that, which led to positive results.
James, on the other hand, is 6-foot-2, 236 pounds. A size that you’ll expect from more of a receiving option at the position, which allows for a better change of direction.
And then, of course, expect Harris to have an impact in the blocking game as usual. He’s been a key part in the Tigers run game, and Lindsey got a close-up view of Bredeson at Michigan last year.
To wrap it up, I’d honestly be shocked if we didn’t see more of a commitment to the tight end room to the receiving game in 2026. It isn’t that Lindsey throws to tight ends more often, it’s more of what he asks them to do, and we’ve seen it at UNC and Michigan. Their less safety valves and more legitimate vertical routes.
Time will tell if this all comes to fruition, but this year could be the best for the tight end room in seven years of the Drinkwitz era.
Sep 9, 2023; Syracuse, New York, USA; Syracuse Orange fans wave t-shirts during the first half against the Western Michigan Broncos at the JMA Wireless Dome. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images
Syracuse Orange fans are patiently waiting for the start of a new football season, and one major sportsbook is unveiling its initial projections for the team as well as the rest of the ACC.
Syracuse will enter the 2026 season with an over-under win total of 4.5, according to new odds released by BetMGM. That’s tied for 14th in the conference, along with North Carolina.
The numbers from BetMGM currently have Miami leading the way at 10.5, followed by SMU (8.5) and a five-way tie for third with Louisville, Pittsburgh, Virginia, Clemson, and NC State (all with an over-under line of 7.5).
NEW: 2026 College Football ACC Win Totals via @BetMGM‼️
Syracuse’s over-under total is only ahead of two teams in the ACC: Boston College and Stanford, per BetMGM.
As of Thursday, the odds are pretty even with -110 on the under and -115 on the over.
It’s a similar outlook as well for the Orange on DraftKings and FanDuel. Syracuse is currently -125 to finish under 4.5 wins and -330 to finish under 5.5 wins, according to DraftKings. Meanwhile, the latest FanDuel odds also currently have the Orange with an over-under win total of 4.5.
Syracuse is looking to bounce back in year three of the Fran Brown Era after a 3-9 campaign in 2025. In 2026, the Orange will face New Hampshire, California, Louisville, SMU, Clemson, and Notre Dame at home. The rest of the schedule includes the following road opponents: Pittsburgh, UConn, Virginia, North Carolina, NC State, and Boston College.
The Orange will open the 2026 season on Saturday, September 5, against New Hampshire in the JMA Wireless Dome.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JANUARY 19: Head coach Curt Cignetti of the Indiana Hoosiers hoists the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy after defeating the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium on January 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As summer begins, it’s really hard to not get excited about football. Yes, we all want to enjoy our barbecues, time off with kids, time outside and travel that comes with the season. At the same time, you start to get that itch to see the Michigan Wolverines take the field at the Big House, and for those counting, we’re under 80 days until Western Michigan.
In preparation, let’s rank each team in the Big Ten heading into the dog days of summer.
No. 18 – Purdue Boilermakers
The Barry Odom era got off to a rocky start after winning just two games last season. Odds are they will finish around that same mark again.
No. 17 – Michigan State Spartans
As the Pat Fiztgerald era begins in East Lansing, the Spartans are favored to win less than 4.5 games this year. The roster has been Frankensteined with transfers and there are a ton of questions heading into this season.
No. 16 – Rutgers Scarlet Knights
A new quarterback, only three offensive players that have more than 10 career catches to their name, and only two returning starters on the line make me question what the Scarlet Knights will show offensively this season. Greg Schiano brought in a new defensive coordinator, but I’m skeptical they will be bowl eligible.
No. 15 – Maryland Terrapins
Lots of excitement, and deservedly so, about quarterback Malik Washington in his second year as the starter. But some real flaws throughout the rest of the roster, specifically on the defensive side of the ball, could limit success.
No. 14 – Wisconsin Badgers
Wisconsin committed to Luke Fickell for 2026 and he picked up an interesting dual-threat quarterback from the portal in Colton Joseph. He’ll need to step up to Big Ten play fast for the Badgers, who have nowhere to go but up after scoring only 12.8 points per game last season.
No. 13 – Northwestern Wildcats
In all fairness, the Wildcats might finish worse than some of the teams below them. Their schedule this season is ridiculous, being the only Big Ten team to play all three of Oregon, Indiana and Ohio State on the road. But David Braun hired Chip Kelly as his new offensive coordinator and brought in former Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles from the portal.
No. 12- Nebraska Cornhuskers
Can Matt Rhule find a replacement for Dylan Raiola? The Huskers hope they have with UNLV transfer Anthony Coleandrea. But the real question lies on defense, where Nebraska is on its fourth defensive coordinator in five years.
No. 11 – Minnesota Golden Gophers
Some excitement exists for Minnesota this year. The Gophers killed it in the portal, earning some former blue chip receivers from the SEC to go with Darius Taylor out of the backfield. Will it be enough to keep the defense fresh? That’s the proven recipe for success under P.J. Fleck, but they haven’t had all wheels turning since 2020, the last time they had a top-50 offense.
No. 10 – Iowa Hawkeyes
Just like Minnesota, it’s about the offense in 2026 despite significant attrition on the defensive side of the ball. The Hawkeyes have the fewest returning players in the Big Ten, which could cause some skepticism. But Kirk Ferentz’s defense is almost always top-10 because of the way his teams play. They’ll continue to be a tough team to beat.
No. 9 – Illinois Fighting Illini
Another former Michigan State quarterback, Katin Houser, will be starting for a Big Ten team outside of East Lansing this season. He’s got big shoes to fill after the departure of Luke Altmeyer. There are some serious questions about returning experience on defense, but Bret Bielema has had pesky teams in Champaign. Expect this team to wins some games it shouldn’t.
No. 8 – UCLA Bruins
I’m really intrigued by UCLA, now coached by Bob Chesney, who brought several key players with him from James Madison. The highlight of that might be Wayne Knight, who rushed for more than 1,250 yards last season. UCLA could make a run in 2026.
No. 7 – Washington Huskies
If there is a sleeper team in the Big Ten, I think it’s either UCLA or Washington. There is a lot to like about the Huskies, as they had noticeable improvement defensively, kept quarterback Demond Williams Jr. and four starters on the offensive line. They host Penn State, Iowa and Indiana, with two tough road games at USC and Oregon. The time change stats for this conference are real, and if the Huskies can earn a few wins from that bunch, there’s room for a lot of optimism.
No. 6 – Penn State Nittany Lions
It’s so hard to tell what the Nittany Lions will be in 2026 after bringing the entire Iowa State football program with Matt Campbell. They have one of the easiest schedules in the conference, so they’ll likely make College Football Playoff noise. But I’m not sure their talent or resume will warrant enough for a spot, even if the Nittany Lions only have two losses to their name.
No. 5 – Michigan Wolverines
From Bryce Underwood, to John Henry Daley to Jordan Marshall and Andrew Marsh, this roster oozes with potential. But the Wolverines play a nasty schedule in 2026 and it’s the first year of new schemes under Kyle Whittingham. If things click, it could be grounds for a postseason appearance. If they don’t, I think the question is how quickly will it fall apart? A fascinating range of scenarios exist for Michigan.
No. 4 – USC Trojans
Jayden Maiava returns after being one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the country in 2025, although several of his top receiving options moved on from the program. Can he continue to lead Lincoln Riley’s offense at the same pace? The Trojans have the top incoming high school recruiting class and have some exciting pieces on defense. This might be Riley’s best team in Los Angeles.
No. 3 – Ohio State Buckeyes
The trio at the top of the Big Ten is so tough to gauge, but I’m putting Ohio State here because of the risks I see. First, key contributors of the 2025 defense have departed. Then, there is the schedule — at Texas, at Iowa, at USC, at Indiana, and home vs Michigan and Oregon. There’s a real scenario where things unravel, even with guys like Julian Sayin, Jeremiah Smith and Bo Jackson. It’s no accident Ohio State’s O/U is set to 9.5 by many sportsbooks. It wouldn’t be shocking for them to drop a few, but with their schedule, they could still be in the CFP conversation as a three-loss team.
No. 2 – Indiana Hoosiers
You can’t underestimate Curt Cignetti, especially after last season. Despite losing Fernando Mendoza and a bunch of other top contributors, TCU transfer quarterback Josh Hoover comes in along with a myriad of stars from the portal. The Hoosiers have a five-week warm up before their first “real” test at Nebraska. That runway should allow one the best coaching staffs in the country the opportunity to get their guys warmed up. I like Indiana’s chances of being the top dog in the Big Ten again.
No. 1 – Oregon Ducks
I know I said what I said a moment ago about Indiana, but the Hoosiers wouldn’t play Oregon until the Big Ten Championship. I think top to bottom, the Ducks are the best team in the country, and they got even better by adding All-Big Ten safety Koi Perich. Quarterback Dante Moore returning was significant for an offense that boasts immense talent in the backfield and receiving corps. There is very little to not like about the Ducks and Nov. 7 at Ohio State could tell us all we need to know about their national championship chances in 2026.
ST. LOUIS, MO - JULY 12: Sean Berry of the Houston Astros during the game against the St. Louis Cardinals on July 12, 1998 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images) | Sporting News via Getty Images
Sean Berry made an immediate impact upon his arrival to Houston in 1996. Originally acquired in a trade from the Expos, Berry would join the “Killer B’s” lineup and drive in 95 runs in his debut season in the dome. Along the way that first season, he’d also hit a pair of grand slams. Berry is our 27th installment of our exclusive Legends Series.
Q: What do you remember about being dealt to Houston?
A: You know, it benefited me that the trade happened during the offseason, so I was able to get a full spring training under my belt and get to know the superstars that I was around in Craig and Jeff and everybody else.
It was a perfect fit. I kind of fell right into the framework and mindset that they had. They all hustled, and it was a great feeling. It was perfect because you knew there was something special with that team on day one.
Q: “Killer B’s” still resonates all these years later down here. How great were Biggio and Bagwell?
A: I think for me, just seeing those guys play as hard as they did, day in and day out, and to do it at that level. Those guys were great players, but what impressed me was the hard work they put in when no one was watching. I never even played a full 162 game schedule like those guys. The turf at the Astrodome wasn’t really turf (laughs) it was more like concrete and they kept their bodies in tune.
Q: Was there any doubt in your mind that they’d eventually wind up in Cooperstown?
A: I came up through the Royals organization, and I got to know this guy by the name of George Brett. Those guys had the same competitiveness as George did and they all had long careers. eff’s numbers would be even more impressive if he didn’t have the arthritis in his shoulder. He would’ve had another 2 or 3 years with great numbers.
Q: What did you like about taking the field for Larry Dierker?
A: When I got there, he was a new manager of sorts but the one thing that they don’t do these days but that Larry always instilled was with our staff, he’d say don’t be looking in here during the 5th or 6th inning for me to come and get you out of the game.
We had Mike Hampton and Shane Reynolds and Darryl Kile, and they always took us deep into games. They were our best guys, so Larry’s belief was to keep them out there even if the metrics didn’t bear it out. He was that way. Larry in his own right had some incredible complete games as a pitcher, so he brought that to the table as a manager.
Q: I heard a rumor that during the first week of the season, you attended a game as a fan for the first time. Is that true?
A: It is (laughs). It was against Boston in April. It was weird, very strange. I was sitting there and there were so many strikeouts and guys not putting the ball in play. It bothered me and watching guys not break up double plays was a little hard. We never tried to hurt anybody, but the second base play stuff doesn’t feel right when I watch it, it just feels wrong.
Q: What did you think of seeing Yordan Alvarez for the first time in person?
A: He’s pretty impressive. Wow. When I did that for a living, I did it pretty okay at times, but then I see a guy like him and I’m like, I never looked that polished at the plate.
DALLAS, TEXAS - JUNE 17: Martin Baturina of Croatia celebrates scoring their first goal with Ivan Perisic during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Croatia at Dallas Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Dallas, United States. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Before the World Cup started, I was scheduled to write an article with the best goals from the group stage. We’re not even halfway through the group stage yet, and there have already been some incredible finishes. I decided to do separate articles for each full group stage play-through. Here are the best 11 goals from the first game each team played, in my humble (subjective) opinion. They’re listed in order of when they happened.
Folarin Balogun vs Paraguay
You may have seen this one already. Balogun’s second goal vs Paraguay was a beautiful blast that curled into the top corner.
Vini Jr. vs Morocco
Vinicius dribbled past one defender, and the power that he gets on this shot is remarkable. Unstoppable. Maybe loses some points since it’s from close range.
Nestory Irankunda vs Türkiye
The way Irankunda cuts inside is filthy. Completely destroys the defender. There’s almost no time or space for the decision-making (or for the finish).
Felix Nmecha vs Curaçao
You may be tempted to downgrade this one because it came in a blowout against Curaçao (which is true), but it was 0-0 before this ball hit the net, and just take a look at the strike. Instictive.
Yasin Ayari vs Tunisia
Ayari scored twice against Tunisia, and both were blasts, but the first goal was especially powerful and well-placed. The goalkeeper was out of position, but I don’t think it would have mattered one bit.
Elijah Just vs Iran
The tap and volley from Just is special here (he scored a second later in this game), but a hat tip to Chris Wood for the hold-up play, as well.
Kylian Mbappé vs Senegal
France took a while to get going in this game, but when Mbappé is in gear, he’s scary. Unreal hit from him.
Lionel Messi vs Algeria
Messi had a few goals to pick from in this one, but I think his opener is the most special. Running at the defense, and gets incredible power and precision on it while at speed.
Ali Olwan vs Austria
Dare I say this is a better version of the Vini Jr goal from earlier? The placement is perfect, and it’s from longer range.
Martin Baturina vs England
England far outplayed Croatia in their 4-2 win, but Baturina absolutely smoked this rocket from outside the box.
Daniel Muñoz vs Uzbekistan
Chris Richards’ club teammate, fullback Muñoz made a good run to find himself all alone in the box. Once he was there, he scored an instinctive volley.
The choice is up to you. Pick the best! Or two or three best, if you like.
The plan is to keep these articles going through the various stages of the tournament, and at the end, we can do a full best goal of the tournament based on the leading vote-getters. Happy voting. Don’t forget your sticker.
West Ham United have completed the signing of Arsenal defender Laia Codina on a free transfer.
WSL Full-Time were informed of the news via an official club press release from The Hammers this afternoon.
The 26-year-old has signed a three-year deal with West Ham United. She will officially join the club when her contract with Arsenal expires on 1 July 2026.
Codina joined Arsenal from Spanish giants FC Barcelona in summer 2023. She went on to make 60 appearances for the club in all competitions. Codina won the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, UEFA Women’s Champions League and Subway Women’s League Cup with The Gunners.
On the international stage, Codina has been capped by Spain on 26 occasions in which she has scored two goals. The defender has won the FIFA Women’s World Cup and UEFA Women’s Nations League with her country.
After joining West Ham United, Codina said “I’m so happy to be joining West Ham United. West Ham is a great Club and you can see the growth within the team over the last few years. I know Rita [Guarino] from her time in Italy and when we spoke, I was really excited by this project.
“I hope to bring my experience both on and off the pitch. Coming through the Barcelona academy helped develop my composure and my decision-making, and I pride myself on my professionalism and work ethic every day. I want to help the players around me and contribute to the team in any way that I can.
“I’m proud of what I’ve achieved so far in my career but I’m really excited for what’s ahead. I’m looking forward to meeting the team and I feel ready for this new chapter in East London.”
Codina is West Ham United’s first signing of the summer transfer window.
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald sure seems to like to collect versatile defensive backs like Nick Emmanwori, Julian Neal, Bud Clark, amd Andre Fuller. If he could, Macdonald would start 11 defensive backs on defense. The defense lives in nickel and dime formation with multiple cornerbacks and safeties on the field playing a variety of roles. Adding to Macdonald’s collection, with their last pick in the 2026 NFL draft, the Seahawks selected Arizona cornerback Michael Dansby. With the depth at cornerback, how can Dansby make his way onto the team? How does he fit with the Seahawks? With this final entry in the series, let’s dive in.
At 5’11” and 185 lbs, Dansby is the prototypical size for a cornerback in the NFL, and is around the same size as many cornerbacks on the Seahawks roster, including Devon Witherspoon, Josh Jobe, and Nehemiah Pritchett to name a few. Dansby did not participate in the Combine nor a Pro Day, so there are no official testing to go off of to see any comparisons to NFL players. From his style of play, some comparisons to J.C. Jackson could be made. Both are willing tacklers, seem to have a nose for the football, and can get into the backfield. For an on the team comparison, he is similar to Witherspoon. Per Curtis Crabtree, with a trainer, Dansby ran a 4.25 40 yard dash.
Michael Dansby wasn't at the combine and didn't do a pro day either. He said he was running in the 4.2s with a trainer and that his best was a 4.25.
Unofficial, obviously, but even if it's close that's great speed.
Dansby said he's played as a gunner, jammer, covered kickoffs.
Macdonald preferred style of cornerback is one who is explosive, can assist in stopping the run, and can be effective all over the backfield. Dansby is that style of defender. Seen more as a slot corner, he has been a very consistent tackler with a nose for the football. In his four years playing in college, Dansby averaged 22 total tackles a season, six passes defended, two interceptions, and had three tackles for loss throughout his career. His best season came in 2024 when he played for San Jose State, where he had 37 tackles, six passes defended, half a tackle for loss and two interceptions. In 2023, Dansby took one interception for a 98 yard touchdown. With only two members of the 2025 Seahawks secondary getting more than one interception, and neither one of them being on the team, Dansby could help provide a spark to the secondary.
Dansby has stated that he is a man-coverage cornerback, but he also thrives in a zone style defense. He “is able to play that upfield inside leverage before quickly breaking and challenging the reception at the catch point,” per Emory Hunt’s review. He is also a solid blitzer, being “able to really spring toward the backfield from a dead standstill. Solid form tackler as well, which also helps out on the perimeter,” which sounds a lot like Witherspoon. Pairing Dansby and Witherspoon together on blitz schemes could be something Macdonald could look into.
Lowest catch rate allowed, Big 12 CBs in 2025:
LaDainian Fields, Oklahoma State: 15.4% Michael Dansby, Arizona: 36.2% Ivan Yates, Colorado: 37.0% Evan Johnson, BYU: 44.0% Keith Abney II, Arizona State: 44.4% Smith Snowden, Utah: 44.8% Blake Cotton, Utah: 47.5% LeVar Thornton… pic.twitter.com/IxULiVRH1A
Dansby has already started to make a name for himself in rookie training camp and OTAs. He has had a few picks, and several reporters have noted that he has been one of the early stars of the offseason. There is still work to be done, though. While Dansby is not afraid to get his hands dirty and tackle, he will need to improve his tackling. He has had several tackles broken, and that is not something Macdonald will tolerate from his defensive players.
Dansby states that he is a gunner on special teams. Being able to contribute on special teams is going to big for him. There are eight other cornerbacks vying for the average of five active roster spots and two practice squad spots. Working with special teams coordinator Jay Harbaugh, showing off that 4.2 second speed running down the field on kickoffs, and stopping the returner could be the difference in making the team or being cut.
Rookie who has caught my eye at #Seahawks OTAs past two days?
Seventh round pick Michael Dansby. Had a spectacular Willie Mays-style basket interception yesterday and enjoyed watching his fluidity in defensive back drills today.
As a seventh round pick, Dansby could be someone the Seahawks initially waive on the initial cut down and bring back onto the practice squad. Many fans get scared of the prospect of preseason favorites getting claimed off waivers, but only approximately 30 out of the 1,180 or so cut players get claimed off waivers. That is about two percent of the cut players being claimed. If Dansby were to be cut, or any other players were to be cut, it is highly likely that the Seahawks could bring them back onto the practice squad.
With Dansby among the offseason standouts, the process of doing what he needs to do to make the team has begun. If he continues to excel in training camp and in the preseason both in coverage on defense and on special teams, I can see him making the initial 53 man roster along with Witherspoon and Jobe. He has great faith in himself that he can get it done and become a contributor to the defense he watched most out of all the defenses in the NFL.
Jun 16, 2026; Omaha, NE, USA; The tally board for Rocco's Jell-O Shot Challenge before the game between the Troy Trojans and the West Virginia Mountaineers at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images | Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images
We’re back after an extended break. The basketball desert is real and Best Virginia isn’t in TBT this summer to help get through it — but there’s enough to catch up on.
Six weeks of catchup — baseball, basketball, and everything else that’s been happening while the podcast was on break
Miles Sadler is the 20th overall recruit and third-ranked point guard in the 247Sports class. That’s uncharted territory for WVU. A look at the guys who have held that same spot in recent recruiting classes and what it tells us about what we might be getting
A look at every WVU freshman starting point guard this century, how they did, and where Sadler fits in that conversation
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - JUNE 03: James Trafford of England reacts during a training session on June 03, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Eddie Keogh - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images
Newcastle United are stubborn enough not to give up on landing their former goalie target.
Right after landing their first transfer of the offseason in netminder Ewen Jaouen, the club has renewed its pursuit of current Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford as the Magpies continue to work on strengthening their net for the future.
According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Newcastle have already made contact with Man City after missing out on Trafford last summer, when he chose the Cityzens and ate bench instead of being wise and choosing Tyneside.
“Newcastle United have rekindled their interest in signing James Trafford as work continues to bolster the club’s goalkeeping unit,” Ornstein reported.
The 23-year-old remains Newcastle’s primary goalkeeping target. Ornstein reported that the club has once again expressed their desire to sign the England international, though formal negotiations between the clubs have not started yet, mostly because of Trafford’s presence at the World Cup and the delays that might cause on personal terms.
“Newcastle’s primary target remains Trafford, who they attempted to acquire last summer before he joined Manchester City from Burnley,” Ornstein wrote.
Trafford made only 17 appearances for Man City last season after Gianluigi Donnarumma became the first choice following his surprise move to Manchester. That has increased the possibility of another move, although Trafford is expected to wait until after the World Cup before deciding his future.
Newcastle have already signed 20-year-old Jaouen from Reims following the end of Aaron Ramsdale’s loan spell, and with Ornstein reporting that Nick Pope could leave if another senior goalkeeper arrives, which would be reasonable considering his noticeable decline.
For now, Trafford is again at the top of Newcastle’s list as Eddie Howe looks for a long-term successor to Pope and a senior goalkeeper capable of competing immediately, although we can at least say we have someone already waiting on the wings in Jaouen.
June 12, 2026; Inglewood, California, U.S.; Christian Pulisic of the U.S. celebrates with teammates their first goal, an own goal scored by Paraguay's Damian Bobadilla. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images | Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
The United States Men’s National Team got off to a rousing start at the 2026 World Cup, with a 4-1 win over Paraguay. The USMNT was dynamic, creative, and showed to the entire soccer world that they could be a force to be reckoned with at this tournament.
Now, on the verge of their second match of group play, they have a chance to accomplish another item on this year’s to-do list.
Win the group.
Here are the clinching scenarios for Group D ahead of the matches scheduled for Friday.
What are the Group D standings?
Here are the current Group D standings, ahead of the two matches scheduled for Friday, June 19.
Team
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Points
United States
1
0
0
4
1
3
3
Australia
1
0
0
2
0
2
3
Türkiye
0
0
1
0
2
-2
0
Paraguay
0
0
1
1
4
-3
0
What are the next Group D matches?
There are four matches left in Group D, starting with two on Friday, June 19.
Friday, June 19
United States vs. Australia Türkiye vs. Paraguay
Thursday, June 25
Türkiye vs. United States Paraguay vs. Australia
What are the scenarios for Group D?
Here are the clinching scenarios for the Group D entering play on June 19, starting with the United States.
United States
The United States can clinch Group D, but they will need a win, and some help. A win does guarantee
First off, they need to defeat Australia on Friday. That match starts at 3:00 p.m. Eastern time. A draw, or a loss, and the USMNT cannot clinch the group.
Then they would need Türkiye to lose or tie against Paraguay. More on that in a moment. That match happens later on Friday night.
Australia
Just like the United States, Australia enters Friday with a win, having beaten Türkiye. As such, they can clinch the group on Friday with a win over the United States, and a Paraguay loss or tie.
Paraguay
Paraguay faces elimination on Friday. With a loss, and an Australia win or tie, Paraguay is eliminated.
Türkiye
Similar to Paraguay, Türkiye will be eliminated if they lose to Paraguay, and the United States wins or ties against Australia.
What about tiebreakers?
As mentioned above, tiebreakers may come into play here. So is how tiebreakers work at the World Cup this year.
If two or more teams in the same group are equal on points following the group stage, a three-step process will be followed to determine tiebreakers.
In the first step, the greatest number of points in the group matches between the tied teams will be applied. Then, the superior goal difference from the group matches between the tied teams will be applied, and finally, the greatest number of goals scored in all group matches between the tied teams will be applied.
If that cannot determine a tiebreaker, then the teams that are still equal will advance to step two. In this stage, the first step is the goal difference in all group matches, then the greatest number of goals in all group matches, and finally the highest team conduct score (relating to yellow and red cards) will be applied.
If that does not break the tie, then the teams still equal on points will be ranked according to the most recent FIFA World Rankings.
That first step, which reads “greatest number of points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned” according to FIFA, effectively turns into a head-to-head tiebreaker in the case of ties between two teams. We now return to the match between the US and Australia.
Both teams enter Friday with three points. Assuming, for the moment, the United States win, they would move to six points in the group. But if Türkiye defeats Paraguay, they would now have three points.
And with those two teams playing next week, Türkiye could theoretically defeat the United States, improve to six points — and a tie with the United States — and win Group D thanks to that first tiebreaker. (And a similar scenario will play out if Australia wins on Friday, just that the Socceroos would need Paraguay to lose or tie).
So if there is a winner between the United States and Australia, they will not be guaranteed a group win until the result between Paraguay and Türkiye is known.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 04: Jon Jones reacts to his win in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 285 event at T-Mobile Arena on March 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Jon Jones heard a lot about how Alex Pereira was gunning for his spot as the greatest of all time if he was successful in becoming the first ever three-division champion at UFC White House this past weekend.
While numerous fighters and analysts disagreed with UFC CEO Dana White after he declared Pereira’s ascension to the top of that list with a win, none of that ultimately mattered when the Brazilian suffered a second-round knockout loss to Ciryl Gane in the co-main event. On fight night, Jones released a short video where he effectively rolled his eyes at all the chatter about him losing his spot as the GOAT just after Pereira was stopped.
Now, Jones released a message aimed at anybody attempting to usurp him as the best ever because he knows it’s going to take an awful lot to get there.
“Thinking that you have the work ethic, the desire, the faith, and the focus to dethrone me as the GOAT of MMA,” Jones wrote on Twitter in a now-deleted message. “Good luck to you all.”
Jones’ placement as the greatest of all time is subjective, but he typically finds himself atop most lists after he put together a Hall of Fame career, which included becoming the youngest champion in UFC history when he first captured the light heavyweight title back in 2011.
“Bones” holds win over nine UFC champions—past, present or future—and he also captured titles in two divisions after becoming heavyweight champion with a submission win over Gane in 2023.
He also never truly tasted defeat, although his résumé has one loss after he was disqualified for using illegal elbows during a vicious beatdown of Matt Hamill.
That said, Jones’ career was far from flawless, which included positive drug tests for using banned substances including an incident that erased his head kick victory over Daniel Cormier in 2017 that was overturned from a win to a no-contest. He also endured a multitude of legal issues outside the cage that took him out of action for months at a time as well as being stripped of his title in 2015 for his involvement in a hit-and-run.
But his work in the octagon was undeniable as Jones still holds the record for 16 wins in UFC title fights and 12 overall title defenses across multiple reigns as champion.
Will anyone ever top Jones’ remarkable list of accolades to challenge him as the GOAT? It might seek unlikely but Jones obviously welcomes anybody to try.
San Jose State linebackers make their way onto the field during the spring scrimmage game 2026. | photo courtesy of SJSU Spartan Athletics
The fourth installment of San Jose State football’s summer position-group series heads to the second level of the defense, where two key starters are gone, the outside backer room is being rebuilt and a coaching duo who’ve shared a language since 2017. Outside linebackers coach Josh Irvin talks summer ownership, Swiss Army knives and why his leading guys are already making him feel good about 2026.
First, a quick lesson on inside vs. outside linebacker & why it matters
For fans who’ve ever wondered exactly what separates an inside linebacker from an outside linebacker, at least in SJSU’s 3-4 defense, Irvin offers as clear an explanation as you’ll get from a position coach.
“From an outside linebacker perspective, those guys need to be a little bit longer. They need to play in space. In my mind, they’re Swiss Army knives. They need to rush the passer. They need to drop into coverage. They need to set edges on tackles. They’re doing everything that D-linemen do, and they’re doing everything that safeties do and anything in between.”
The inside backers, by contrast, operate in tighter windows; reading guards and filling gaps, owning the middle of the formation. Both positions share one non-negotiable, though. “Outside and inside linebackers need to be leaders. We’ve had a track record here of outside linebackers being captains. They lead this team and that’s kind of what we look for as well.”
For further context, there’s also the SAM backer who plays the “strong-side” lining up over a tight-end to stop the run and the WILL backer lining up on the “weak-side” on the more open side of the field usually matching up with running backs in coverage and blitzes.
It’s also worth noting how San Jose State approaches their summer.
Asking about the team’s current preparation mode, Irvin gave an answer that said something about this program’s philosophy at a deeper level. “Some teams are kind of full speed ahead,” said Irvin. “We’re a little bit hybrid where we want those guys to have more ownership over the team and so we kind of leave them alone a little bit more than most teams probably would.”
In a year where the roster is very new and trust between players matters enormously, that kind of autonomy isn’t an accident. It’s intentional culture-building; the same kind this staff has leaned on to develop linebackers others overlooked.
Why the linebacker role keeps being a position SJSU can coach up
The Spartans have quietly developed linebackers for decades, not off one golden class, but a program style rewarding toughness over four or five-star pedigree.
In the 1970s, Carl Ekern became a second-round pick and a longtime Rams starter. Kim Bokamper did the same a year earlier as a first-rounder. Travis Johnson was the WAC’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 as an unheralded recruit. Kyle Harmon finished second nationally in tackles as recently as 2021 and Jordan Pollard, a modestly-recruited Las Vegas prospect, leaves as the ninth-leading tackler in school history having signed with the Toronto Argonauts this spring.
Irvin sees and knows that lineage clearly and has a direct explanation for his era.
“I think it absolutely starts at the top. For this generation, it starts with Coach Bojay,” said Irvin. “These guys developed because of him. When I first got here, I was also learning from Coach Bojay. And the other part is really the type of kids we bring in here. It’s not only about the talent that we’re looking for. It’s really all the intangibles. We don’t have everything that most programs have, so we need the gritty kids that are willing to work and are thankful for the things given to them. Combining those type of kids sometimes you get lucky and produce some good results.”
Also, that relationship between Irvin and DC Bojay Filimoeatu goes back further than many realize.
When Filimoeatu first arrived at SJSU in 2017, the staff was running one position coach short on the defense. So Filimoeatu, at the time the linebackers coach, handed the outside backers to his then graduate assistant, Irvin, and trusted him to run the room.
“He gave me the responsibility to coach the outside backers on my own,” Irvin recalled. “That was pretty unheard of for a graduate assistant. For Coach Bojay to do that for me was pretty incredible and that started my career off in a great way.”
Now, nearly a decade later, Filimoeatu is the defensive coordinator and Irvin is in his third year coaching outside linebackers. “He finishes my sentences sometimes,” said Irvin with a smile. “He can even give me one or two words, ‘Hey, this is how we want it’ and I have the freedom to run it.”
Projecting the 2026 outside linebacker depth chart
Pollard’s departure as a two-time All-MW inside linebacker and the exit of Taniela Latu, who drew rookie minicamp interest from both the Browns and Chiefs, left the linebacker room lighter by 488 combined career tackles.
When asked for an early read on his outside backers specifically, Irvin didn’t hesitate.
“Ethan Powell — EP — will be our third-year starter here. He’s doing a great job. He’s our SAM and field outside linebacker.” Powell is a redshirt senior at 6’ 2” and 220 pounds from San Bernardino; a player whose longevity and familiarity with the scheme make him the clear anchor.
“Then there’s Aizik (pronounced Isaac) Mahuka — nicknamed Ice — who’s going play more the WILL linebacker position,” Irvin continued, referring to Weber State transfer Aizik Mahuka (6’ 3”, 225 pounds). “Aizik can actually play both, but he kind of complements EP in that way. Those are two guys that have really stood out in the spring.”
Beyond the top two, Irvin flagged a pair of others who have earned his attention.
“Malakai Hoeft can actually play both positions for us as well, as he’s been rotating in. He’s doing a really great job.” Hoeft is a redshirt senior (6’ 2”, 224 pounds) who gives the staff a reliable third option.
And then there’s the story of the room: “John Norwood is kind of our fourth outside linebacker, more of a boundary outside backer type. He actually was a walk-on when he first got here; a converted defensive lineman; a really hard worker. Got put on scholarship and now is doing some really, really good things for us.” Norwood, a local product at 6’ 3” and 220 pounds as a redshirt senior has the kind of development arc that has defined this program’s linebacker lineage for generations.
The projected outside backer depth chart then runs: Powell (SAM/field), Mahuka (WILL/boundary), Hoeft (swing), Norwood (boundary). Behind them, Dylan Lee, Cayden Woolwine (Northern Arizona transfer), Luke Richey, Zane Carter, and Blake Tabaracci (New Mexico) provide depth for Irvin.
“I really love the group that I have. We have a handful of solid guys that I feel comfortable playing every single snap.”
On the inside, the queue starts with Naseri Danielson, a BYU transfer at 6-foot, 220 pounds with a redshirt year of seasoning and Brady Van Bennekum, a steady veteran. Sirr Bible and Champ Kapanui give the staff young physical bodies with no tread, while freshmen Lance Mitchell (Moreau Catholic) and Skylar Tiatia (Riordan) represent the high-floor, develop-as-you-go talent Filimoeatu has shaped before.
How it all fits and what it means for this defense
Filimoeatu’s “dominate the details” philosophy is built around leverage, angles, accountability and fundamentals-first teaching that can hold even without Pollard-level talent.
But the glue has to actually hold.
Irvin acknowledges where last year broke down and why he feels differently now.
“Last year we had some communication breakdowns; guys fitting in the wrong place, things like that that led to some big plays on us,” said Irvin. “This spring, those guys are more on the same page. They gel together well. They brought the new guys in and they are really, really close as a defense and as a whole team. It just feels different.”
Irvin’s overall outlook is direct: “The goals have not changed. If anything, they’ve heightened and we still want and need do big things that we haven’t done in the past.”
Cautiously optimistic is the honest outside read, coming from a program that finished 3-9 last season with a defense that bled points in bunches. But when the position coach describes four to five guys he trusts on every snap, a coordinator who can finish his sentences and a room that’s bought into something bigger than their individual roles…that’s not nothing.
The lineage is real, the infrastructure between Irvin and Filimoeatu is legitimate and the player development is exactly the kind of story this program has always been built on.
The depth chart seems set or close to it. The standard has been set by those who came before. And whether this group is ready to meet its expectations should become more clear when fall camp opens and the real reps begin.
What are Arsenal’s first ten games of the 2026/27 season?
Arsenal will begin their 2026/2027 Premier League campaign with a home match against Coventry City, with challenging fixtures against Chelsea and Liverpool also included in their opening ten league games, as reported by Metro Sport.
The Premier League has officially released the fixture list for the new season as Arsenal prepare to defend the title they secured during the previous campaign. Their triumph ended a 22-year wait to be crowned champions of England again, and expectations surrounding the club are now significantly higher ahead of the new season.
The Gunners are widely regarded as one of the strongest teams in world football, and there is also an expectation that further additions will be made to the squad during the summer transfer window. With several rival clubs undergoing transitions and Pep Guardiola no longer in charge at Manchester City, Arsenal are viewed as one of the favourites to compete strongly once again.
Arsenal’s Opening Fixtures
Arsenal’s first fixture of the season will take place at the Emirates Stadium, where newly promoted Coventry City, managed by Frank Lampard, will attempt to make a positive start on their return to the Premier League. It is expected to be a difficult opening assignment for the visitors against the defending champions.
Following that encounter, Arsenal will travel to face Aston Villa before returning home for a major clash against Chelsea. Their early schedule also includes away matches against Sunderland, Brighton and Nottingham Forest, alongside home games against Leeds United and Everton.
Key Early Season Challenges
One of the standout fixtures in Arsenal’s opening sequence will arrive in their ninth league match when they travel to Anfield to face Liverpool. The encounter is likely to provide an early indication of Arsenal’s title credentials against one of their expected rivals for the championship.
Arsenal’s first ten Premier League fixtures of the 2026/2027 season are:
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When the Blue Jays were last at Wrigley Field in August 2024, thousands of Jays fans followed them to Chicago. I found them to all be passionate fans, but also friendly and unfailingly polite.
As we are near the beginning of summer travel season, I’d expect more Jays fans at Wrigley again this weekend — and in fact, I have heard all three games are already near-sellouts. So, welcome!
This series matches two teams that were supposed to be World Series contenders, but at this time both are struggling. For more on the Blue Jays, here’s Tom Dakers, manager of our SB Nation Blue Jays site Bluebird Banter.
What can I say about the Blue Jays? Well, they have been incredibly average. They can hit, unless, of course, there are RISP, and then they hit much as you or I would. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the ‘face’ of the team, has been in a deep slump and an even deeper power outage. Earlier in the season, he was hitting well, just not hitting home runs. Now, if you look at his stats, you’d see he has three home runs, and that’s not a typo. Three.
The starting pitching has been pretty good, other than Max Scherzer, whom you are unlucky enough to miss out on seeing. The team has been getting starting pitchers back from the IL, so we weren’t going the ‘bullpen days’ two times out of five. Louis Varland has been amazing in the closer role, after Jeff Hoffman had enough blowups to lose the job. Hoffman has a great strikeout rate (36.1 percent) and a roughly equal home run rate (well, not really, but he does seem to give up home runs at the worst possible moments). On the good news side, Alejandro Kirk and Nathan Lukes are back and hitting well.
We Jays fans are hanging our hopes on the fact that they are in about the same spot as they were at this time last year, and that turned out pretty good.
Fun facts
The Cubs have played only nine previous games at home against the Blue Jays, their fewest vs. any current big league team.
They played more against three long-defunct National League clubs: 10 vs. the Hartford Dark Blues, 11 vs. the Louisville Grays and 11 vs. the St. Louis Brown Stockings, all in 1876-77, the league’s first two seasons.
The Cubs are 6-3 at Wrigley Field vs. the Jays. They lost two of three in 2005, swept three in 2017 and won two of three in 2024, missing a sweep when they lost the finale, 1-0.
(Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
Probable pitching matchups
Friday: Ben Brown, RHP (3-2, 1.74 ERA, 0.968 WHIP, 2.36 FIP) vs. Kevin Gausman, RHP (4-4, 3.41 ERA, 1.034 WHIP, 3.20 FIP)
Saturday: Colin Rea, RHP (5-5, 5.35 ERA, 1.459 WHIP, 5.03 FIP) vs. Patrick Corbin, LHP (2-3, 4.57 ERA, 1.475 WHIP, 4.41 FIP)
Friday: 1:20 p.m. CT, Marquee Sports Network, also streaming on Peacock (outside the Cubs and Blue Jays market territories)
Saturday: 1:20 p.m. CT, Marquee Sports Network
Sunday: 1:20 p.m. CT, Marquee Sports Network
Prediction
The Cubs have had their struggles of late, but now they are facing a team that has had trouble winning on the road. The Jays are 16-20 away from Toronto, though they now have a winning record this month, 8-7, while the Cubs are 7-8 so far in June.
The pitching matchups seem to slightly favor the Jays, but I still think this is a series the Cubs can win. Two of three. If the Cubs can do that, that would be three straight series wins.
Up next
The Cubs head to New York for a four-game series against the Mets beginning Monday evening.
CINCINNATI, OHIO - NOVEMBER 22: Brendan Sorsby #2 of the Cincinnati Bearcats drops back to pass during the first quarter against the BYU Cougars at Nippert Stadium on November 22, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When Lane Kiffin took over as HC of LSU, the next QB began right away. Among the names heavily linked to the football program was former Cincinnati and Indiana QB Brendan Sorsby. Last season, Sorsby showed college football he was a player to watch and became one of the top players available when he entered the transfer portal.
In the end, Sorsby went to Texas Tech, and LSU landed former Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt. Arguments began over who was the better QB and whether LSU would be affected by the loss of Sorsby. Well, Texas Tech ended up being the one affected by Sorsby.
During the offseason, it was revealed that Sorsby had placed bets throughout his college career, and his eligibility in CFB was immediately called into question. After a long legal battle, Sorsby is no longer a part of the Texas Tech program and will be heading to the NFL.
To say LSU avoided disaster may be an understatement. There was a future in which Kiffin won the race for Sorsby, which would have been excellent for his first year in Baton Rouge. Then, as we know, Sorsby would have left the program for the pros, and that first year as a new HC would have been much rockier than it is in this timeline.
Instead of dealing with this potential headache, Kiffin is getting his offense prepared and building the best lineup around Leavitt.
Los Angeles, CA - June 16, 2026: Los Angeles Dodgers two-way player Shohei Ohtani (17) hits a home run during the sixth inning of an MLB game against the Tampa Bay Rays at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Baseball is the sport with the most parity on a night to night basis, particularly in the regular season. The worst team can beat the best team, and no one really bats an eye. That is part of what made the Orioles series with the Dodgers back in September so magical. The Orioles were in the midst of a disastrous season while the Dodgers were en route to yet another World Series. That didn’t really matter though as the O’s took two of three anyway, including a particularly exciting comeback from a near no-hitter for Yoshinobu Yamamoto to a walk-off winner for the Birds in Game 2 of that series.
There is a similar gulf between these two clubs entering this series. The Dodgers have a league-best +144 run differential; the Orioles are at -36. The Dodgers lead their division by nine games and are two games clear of the second-best team in the NL. The Orioles are 2.5 games back of the final wild card spot in the AL. Add in the O’s abysmal 13-22 record on the road or 15-24 record against teams .500 or better, and you can start to mentally write this series off entirely.
Looking at stats isn’t going to give you any more confidence. The Dodgers have scored the second-most runs (Nationals) in baseball and hit the second-most home runs (Yankees). They also rank first in batting average (.261) and on-base percentage (.345), while their .441 slugging percentage is second to just the Yankees.
Shoehei Ohtani is having himself another amazing year, though not quite as dominant offensively as we have grown accustomed to. His .545 slugging percentage is his lowest since 2022, and his 15 home runs have him well behind his normal pace of long balls. Even still, his 163 wRC+ is among the leage leaders yet again.
Max Muncy actually leads the team with 16 homers, and he has done that in 60 fewer plate appearances than Ohtani. Andy Pages’ 56 RBI are tops on the team, only one behind the league leaders. Freddie Freeman is still good too, posting a .279/.368/.482 batting line with 12 homers.
The negatives are pretty limited, but we should mention them. Mookie Betts is struggling, and not just in the context of a stacked Dodgers lineup. The former MVP is hitting just .203/.266/.367 with seven homers and a 75 wRC+. His peripheral numbers are much better though. His expected batting average is .277 and he rare chases, whiffs, or strikes out. The 33-year-old is due for some positive regression at some point. Hopefully it doesn’t start this weekend.
And you probably don’t need to worry about this Dodgers team beating you on the base paths. Their 31 stolen bases are the fourth-fewest in baseball, and their -2.4 Base Running Runs are in the bottom third of the league as well.
The two things you can depend on the Dodgers for in recent history are winning baseball games and a full injury report. That is the case yet again in 2026. We won’t see a number of key names this weekend. Will Smith has a stiff neck. Teoscar Hernández is nursing a hamstring strain. Edwin Díaz is out until next month with an elbow injury. And you won’t have to worry about Tyler Glasnow (back), Kiké Hernández (oblique), Blake Snell (elbow), or old friend Evan Phillips (Tommy John) for several more weeks, at least.
Gibson is having the rookie experience right now. His last outing against the Padres was his first with more than two strikeouts. It also saw him issue five walks and bean Xander Bogaerts in the head. There is work to be done, but the Orioles have no choice but to keep trotting him out there given the injures elsewhere on their starting staff.
It has been a rocky sophomore season for Sasaki. He had a 6.35 ERA in March/April, but settle down with a 3.18 ERA in May. Now in June he followed seven shutout innings against the Angels to begin the month with a meltdown against the White Sox (4.1 IP, seven runs). Which version will the Orioles see to open the series? It feels like we all know the answer, don’t we?
Is Rogers back? He has a 3.12 ERA in June and has not allowed more than three runs in any of his last three starts. His formula is pretty simple on paper. Limit the walks and keep the ball in the yard. When he does that, he finds success. That ability will be tested against these Dodgers.
Yamamoto is following up his third-place finish in Cy Young voting a season ago with an almost identical season in 2026. The strikeout numbers aren’t as dominant, but he is walking almost no one and has a WHIP of just 0.840. The diminutive righty makes you earn your way on.
Game 3: Sunday, June 21st, 4:10 p.m., MASN
RHP Brandon Young (5-2, 3.18 ERA) vs. RHP Emmet Sheehan (3-4, 4.76 ERA)
The Orioles’ string of winning games that Young starts was broken in his last outing, but that wasn’t the righty’s fault. He delivered a quality start, going six innings and allowing just three runs. His 2.83 ERA over his last eight starts has been a saving grace for a rotation that has struggled with consistency overall. The Orioles might even have the pitching advantage in this one.
Sheehan has probably been something of a disappointment for Dodgers fans this year. He looked great with his 2.82 ERA across 73.1 innings last season, but has failed to live up to that hype in 2026. Even still, he forces a lot of swing and miss, and regularly gets hitters to chase pitches out of the zone. So this is still going to be a tough matchup for the Orioles.
How many games do you think the Orioles will win in this series? Let us know in the comments.
Akron infielder Jose Devers (10) reacts to tagging out Reading outfielder Raylin Heredia (23) during the home opening day game, April 2, 2026, in Akron, Ohio. | Andrew Dolph / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Three of the Phillies’ top four affiliates earned wins on Thursday, the only blemish coming in Reading where the team’s pitching collapsed in the second half of the game.
Lehigh Valley 5, Worcester 4
The IronPigs snapped a four-game losing streak on Thursday night – but just barely. After getting off to a 3-0 lead, the Red Sox came back to tie it. The IronPigs once again went in front by a score of 5-3 on an RBI hit by Carter Kieboom and a sacrifice fly by Dylan Carlson.
But the Sox didn’t go down quietly. Facing pitcher Ryan Cusick in the ninth, they scored one run and loaded the bases with two outs before Cusick was able to strike out the final batter to secure the win.
Hartford 10, Reading 6
The ball was flying out at Reading on Thursday with seven total home runs in the game. Unfortunately, the Hartford Yard Goats hit four of the seven, and their eleven hits and ten runs was too much for the F-Phils to overcome.
Early on, it looked like it would be the Raylin Heredia show, as he hit two home runs in the first five innings to put the F-Phils up 5-2.
— Reading Fightin Phils (@ReadingFightins) June 19, 2026
But the Yard Goats’ offense was relentless, scoring runs in each of the final four innings. For those hoping that Gage Wood is on the fast track to Philadelphia, it was a discouraging night, as he gave up two runs in his three innings of work.
Jersey Shore 8, Greenville 5
The Blue Claws used a big fifth inning to power themselves to victory over the Greenville Drive on Thursday. Home runs by Luke Davis and Joel Dragoo (his first as a minor leaguer) contributed to a seven-run outburst in the frame.
The Drive tried to make a game of it in the eighth inning, scoring four runs in the frame, but Joe Pena Jr. pitched a scoreless 1.2 innings to end things. Earlier in the game, starting pitcher Luke Gabrysh struck out six while giving up just one run in five innings of work.
Clearwater 11, Bradenton 7
Inverse to their counterparts at Reading, the Clearwater Threshers fell behind early and then unleashed a late scoring barrage to secure a victory.
The Threshers trailed the Marauders 7-2 after five innings but scored nine unanswered runs to close out the game. Griffin Burkholder hit his fifth home run of the season in the seventh, while Robert Phelps and Matthew Ferrara both had three hits. The Threshers’ pitching was shaky early, but Tyler Bowen and Marty Gair combined for three scoreless innings to close it out.
Crunch time is about to arrive at the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, with teams scrambling to grab a spot in the Round of 32 and the knockout rounds.
The new expanded format means that two thirds of the teams at the tournament this summer will make the knockout rounds, with the top two teams from each of the 12 groups making it automatically and the eight best third-place teams joining them.
Of course, you want to finish as the group winners to get an easier path in the knockout rounds, but everyone just wants to advance.
Below is a look at the teams who have already booked their spot in the Round of 32 and have reached the knockout rounds of the 2026 men's World Cup.
Which teams have qualified for the Round of 32, knockout rounds of the 2026 World Cup?
Mexico were the first team to qualify for the Round of 32, as the co-hosts have also secured top spot in Group A with two wins from their opening two games. Why is top spot so important to Mexico?
It guarantees their will play all of their Round of 32, Round of 16 and quarterfinal games in Mexico, if they get that far. That should be a huge advantage for El Tri.
Dodge, who is from Bradenton, Florida, entered the transfer portal on June 13 following her second season with coach Karen Weekly's program. She spent most of her redshirt freshman and sophomore seasons at second base before moving to third base in the 2026 NCAA regional. The move helped shore up Tennessee's defense as it made a second straight run to the Women's College World Series semifinals.
Dodge made 113 starts in 120 appearances over the last two seasons. She hit .244 as a redshirt freshman and .275 this season, with a total of 46 RBIs, 18 home runs, 20 doubles, 50 walks and 82 runs in her Tennessee career. She did struggle at the plate in the NCAA Tournament in 2026, though, managing just four hits in 29 at-bats over nine games.
Softball America ranked Dodge as the No. 10 overall player in the transfer portal.
Dodge is one of four departing starters from last season's Tennessee team and the only one to announce they are transferring, with the other three being seniors, including star pitcher Karlyn Pickens. Only two other Lady Vols have transferred: outfielder Saviya Morgan (South Carolina) and pitcher Kailey Plumlee (Alabama).
With Dodge gone, Tennessee could turn to transfer Karley Shelton at second base. Shelton is joining the Lady Vols after starting every game for South Carolina in 2026, hitting .345 with 40 RBIs.
Freshman Avary Stockwell will be in the mix to start at third base after signing with Tennessee as the top player in the state in the class of 2026.
Roger Rosengarten is not ignoring the outside praise, but he has made it clear that his next step with the Ravens will be defined more by consistency than by potential. Speaking on The Lounge Podcast, Rosengarten said the progress he made last season in pass protection and the run game has put him in a stronger position entering this year, but his focus remains on technique, alignments, and stacking better performances over time. For a Baltimore offensive line replacing key pieces and building around a detail-driven offense under Declan Doyle, Rosengarten's development matters because the Ravens need more than flashes from their young tackle. They need steady weekly execution, and Rosengarten's message centered on ensuring the results eventually match the standard he has set for himself.
“Looking back on last season and the improvements I had within pass and run,” Rosengarten said on The Lounge Podcast, “that is going to put me in a really good spot from last year to this year.”
Rather than chasing labels or outside projections, he emphasized process over perception. “I don’t really pay too much attention to it,” he said, referring to external rankings and praise. “But when you hear something positive, it feels good.”
Still, the standard he holds himself to is internal and repeatable.
“I feel like everything between my technique and alignments… I just kept going forward,” Rosengarten said.
The message he left wasn't about reaching a label; it was about eliminating inconsistency and stacking performance week after week until the results speak for themselves.
Chip Honcho, seen working out before the Preakness Stakes, returns to action in Saturday's Ohio Derby at Thistledown. Photo courtesy of Maryland Jockey Club
June 19 (UPI) -- While Royal Ascot was hosting some of the season's most epic battles this week, American racing prepared for a weekend that features the Grade III Ohio Derby at Thistledown and the Grade II Chicago Stakes at Churchill Downs.
Here's the scoop ...
Royal Ascot
Trainer Aidan O'Brien notched his 100th Royal Ascot victory in Thursday's Group 1 Gold Cup as 4-year-old Scandinavia caught 8-year-old pacesetting favorite and defending champion Trawlerman in the final strides to win by a head. Even the losing camp admitted the race was a classic thriller.
Scandinavia (front) edges Trawlerman in Thursday's Group 1 Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, giving trainer Aidan O'Brien his 100th win at the Royal meetings. Photo by Megan Rose Photography, courtesy of Ascot Racecourse
O'Brien typically downplayed his achievement. MV Magnier, one of the Coolmore partners who own the winner, had it in less humble perspective: "It is incredible -- for Aidan to get 100 winners here and win the Gold Cup. The king and queen are here. It is a very big deal."
It also was a very big deal for Scandinavia's sire, Justify. He also sired the first- and second-place finishers in Thursday's Chesham Stakes for 2-year-olds. As Justify stands at Coolmore's Ashford Stud in Kentucky for $200,000, it was a remarkable day for the organization all around.
While the 2 1/2-mile Gold Cup thrilled with a tight finish, Wednesday's featured Group 1 Prince of Wales's Stakes got the job done with an electric performance by Godolphin's superb Ombudsman.
The race billed itself as a showdown involving that one, the 1-2 finishers in last October's Arc d'Triomphe, Daryz and Minnie Hauk, and possibly Irish Tattersalls Gold Cup winner Almaqam.
Almaqam didn't fire, but with a furlong to go, it looked like a free-for-all involving the others -- until, that is, jockey William Buick gave Ombudsman his cue and he quickly drew off to win by 4 lengths. Minnie Hauk was second, Daryz third.
"The filly ran great. The Arc winner ran great. And probably the horse who won in Ireland [Almaqam] might not have run his race today," winning trainer John Gosden said. "But, overall, I thought it was one of the great performances of Ombudsman's career."
Buick added, "Today, he pleasantly surprised me a little with how well he did it and the feel he gave me. He was exceptional. It's very rare for a horse to do what he did."
The race was a "Win and You're In" for the Breeders' Cup Turf, but Gosden dashed any hopes Ombudsman might turn up on Halloween at Keeneland. "He's too good for a mile and a-half," he said.
The opening day feature, the Group 1 St James's Palace for 3-year-olds, ended in another nail-biter, with Guineas winner Bow Echo remaining undefeated by edging Guineas runner-up Gstaad by a short head.
"I think that was the first time Bow Echo got into a proper battle," winning trainer George Boughey said. "And, I think we'll see a better horse now that he's been in a scrap like that. He has done everything we've hoped. It's fine margins in this game. Luckily, he was on the right side of it.
Friday's Group 1 affairs are the Commonwealth Cup for 3-year-olds going 6 furlongs with a filly, Venetian Sun, taking on colts as the favorite in a field of 22 and the Coronation Cup for 3-year-old fillies with Coolmore stars Precise and True Love facing off.
Saturday could be International Day with Japanese star Satono Reve challenging Australians Joliestar and Overpass in the sole Group 1, the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at 6 furlongs.
Overpass finished third as the favorite in the Group 1 King Charles II Stakes on Day 1. Joliestar, the better fancied of the two, has waited in the wings to put her three-race win streak on the line.
Gather at the bandstand for a sing-along and see ya next year.
Back in North America
The 3-year-olds
The long string of post-Derby derbies moves to Thistledown, near Cleveland, for Saturday's $500,000 Grade III Ohio Derby, which drew a pretty nice field.
Among the hopefuls are Kentucky Derby third and Preakness fourth Ocelli, who remains a maiden after eight starts, and Chip Honcho, who was third in the Preakness. The favorite is Desert Gate, an Omaha Beach colt who won the Texas Derby by 6 1/4 lengths on Memorial Day. Nice race.
Churchill Downs
Saturday's $300,000 Grade III Chicago Stakes at Churchill Downs drew a field of eight fillies and mares to go 7 furlongs out of the backstretch chute.
The morning-line favorite is the Brad Cox-trained Eclatant, a 4-year-old Into Mischief filly looking to extend a two-race win streak that includes the Grade 1 Madison at Keeneland on April 4.
The main competition looks like the Bob Baffert-trained Usha. The 4-year-old daughter of Tiz the Law finished third in the Grade I Derby City Distaff on Derby Day and returned to win the Grade III Winning Colors on Memorial Day, three weeks later. Foie Gras and Lotsandlotsofcandy are tasty options.
Thistledown
The Ohio track supports the derby with Saturday's $250,000 Lady Jacqueline for fillies and mares at 1 1/8 miles. A field of nine is in from as far afield as California, Maryland and Kentucky.
Elsewhere
Monmouth Park, Laurel Park and Gulfstream Park have $100,000 stakes events Saturday. Aqueduct's feature is the Spectacular Bid Division of the New York Stallion Stakes.
Florida football earned commitment No. 21 of its 2027 recruiting class after three-star prospect Robert "Tre" Geathers III chose the Gators over Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia. The 6-foot-2-inch, 212-pound linebacker is ranked inside the top 100 at his position and canceled an official visit to Athens this upcoming weekend after pledging to the Orange and Blue on Thursday.
Geathers' father, Robert, played for Georgia from 2001 to 2003 before being selected No. 117 overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2004 NFL Draft. He would go on to spend a decade in the league, totaling 326 tackles, 34 sacks, and three interceptions. His father, grandfather and great-uncle all played football at the professional level.
The No. 19-ranked recruit out of the Tar Heel State recorded 159 tackles — 12 tackles for a loss — and 13 pass deflections to go along with three interceptions over the last two seasons. He joins fellow three-star Ellis McGaskin and four-star Ja'Bois Smith as the Gators' linebacking haul for 2027.
BREAKING: Class of 2027 LB Tre Geathers has Committed to Florida, he tells me for @Rivals
The 6’2 215 LB chose the Gators over Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee
Gators linebacker coach Greg Gasparato played a crucial role in Geathers' recruitment, according to Sports Illustrated, with the Charlotte, North Carolina, native also crediting Brad White's defensive scheme.
"Coach Gasparato did a great job trying to build a relationship with me," said Geathers. "After sitting in meetings with him and seeing how he teaches and the scheme that they have there, I think it was a really good fit."
Tre Geather's recruiting summary
Geathers is ranked No. 582 overall and No. 56 at his position by 247Sports composite. On3 industry rankings have him at Nos. 566 and 49, respectively. He had 25 official offers before siding with Florida. Programs to invite the three-star linebacker include Arkansas, LSU, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.
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Bristol Rovers have signed full-back Tom James on a two-year deal following his release from Leyton Orient.
James played 191 times for the O's during his five seasons at the club, including making 37 appearances last season.
The 30-year-old, who has also played for Cardiff, Yeovil, Hibernian, Wigan and Salford, is the Pirates' fifth signing of the summer and arrives following the departure of right-back Joel Senior, who had requested a move.
"He is a very comfortable right-back, right wing-back and right-sided centre-back, technically he is excellent," Bristol Rovers manager Steve Evans told the club website.
"He has got a Kofi Balmer-type long throw as well, which is great for us."
Darren Raddysh, by 8:30 a.m. on Friday, wasn't just the newest member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. He's signed an eight-year contract to be with the Leafs for the long haul.
And if you're just getting into work and catching up with this news, yes, it's quite shocking.
Toronto announced the deal, which sends a fifth-round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Raddysh is coming off a season in which he scored a career-high 70 points, with 22 goals and 48 assists.
The Maple Leafs needed the defensive upgrade, too. It feels like a perfect match.
Yet there were no rumors about it, and the cost was just a fifth-rounder. It feels like incredible out-of-nowhere business by new Leafs GM John Chayka.
How Maple Leafs traded for pending free agent Darren Raddysh
The whole key here was that Raddysh was heading for free agency. His contract with the Lightning was up.
On July 1, he would've hit the open market. And if Tampa Bay didn't think he'd re-sign there, then they really had nothing else they could do with him.
In looping in the Maple Leafs, they got a fifth-round pick in return -- not a lot, but slightly better than nothing.
The Leafs got a chance to exclusively negotiate with Raddysh rather than having to bid against the rest of the league at the start of July. They also got an extra year, that eighth year on the contract, due to the sign-and-trade nature of the deal.
There's been all sorts of speculation about Toronto's defensive needs, but Raddysh hadn't come up.
There'd been a bit of curiosity about whether the Maple Leafs would try to sign him as a free agent, but a trade? Pretty much no one thought of that because that's not normally a train of thought for a pending free agent.
Toronto, though, took a big swing. It didn't cost much in terms of assets -- just in how much they'll pay Raddysh for most of the next decade.
But if there were concerns about the new front office, this is proof that they won't sit back and wait. They made a move to go for it, and it should be well received.
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group H - Spain v Cape Verde - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - June 15, 2026 Spain's Lamine Yamal reacts REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Spain and Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal is already one of the biggest stars in world soccer, despite being only 18.
After profiling Yamal on 60 Minutes before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Sports Illustrated’s senior writer Jon Wertheim made a staggering claim about the teenager, arguing that he has never seen an athlete reach this level of fame at such a young age — even comparing him to another Barca prodigy, Lionel Messi.
Jon Wertheim Claims Knicks’ Jalen Brunson Has Only One-Tenth Of Lamine Yamal’s Global Fame
During an appearance on “The Dan Patrick Show”, Wertheim reflected the extraordinary level of attention surrounding the teenager.
The host, Patrick, noted that even global icons such as Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo did not seem to have this level of worldwide fame at 18, particularly before the rise of social media.
Wertheim largely agreed, describing social media as “the great accelerant,” before comparing Yamal’s fame to that of 2026 NBA Finals MVP and New York Knicks’ Jalen Brunson.
“Messi at that age played for Barcelona. People sort of knew who he was, but you weren’t on your phone watching clips of these insane goals he was scoring,” Wertheim said.
“Jalen Brunson’s level of fame is like one-tenth of this kid, and he’s 18 years old,” Wertheim added. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a level of athlete fame quite like this.”
“I think you could probably make the case this might be the most prominent athlete in the world right now, certainly top five, top ten,” he added further.
One of the most fascinating details from Wertheim’s 60 Minutes profile involved an old photograph linking Yamal to Messi years before the Spanish star became a household name.
According to Wertheim, Yamal’s mother won a raffle when he was just a baby that allowed the family to pose with a Barcelona player. By remarkable coincidence, that player was Lionel Messi. To stress how big that moment was, he made a hypothetical reference involving two of basketball’s generational superstars — Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
“It’s like Michael Jordan in 1984 or 1985 posing with baby LeBron,” he said.
Wertheim’s comments may sound hyperbolic, but Yamal certainly is operating on a different level from most teenage athletes. The Barcelona star made his senior debut at just 15 years old, has already won three La Liga titles, starred at UEFA Euro 2024 in Spain, and established himself as one of the world’s best attacking players before turning 19.
Messi recently described Yamal as the player he would choose from the next generation, while former Barcelona manager and 2010 FIFA World Cup winner Xavi Hernandez said the winger could become “one of the great geniuses in football history.” Spain’s coach, Luis de la Fuente, has similarly called him a player with a “gift from God.”
Yamal already has more than 100 appearances for Barcelona and over 25 caps for Spain. While the teenager was limited to a 71st-minute substitute appearance in La Roja’s surprising 1-1 draw against Cape Verde — courtesy of the heroics of 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha — he is expected to play a far bigger role as the tournament progresses.
Spain will next face Saudi Arabia on June 21 at Atlanta Stadium before a potentially decisive Group H showdown against South American dark horses Uruguay on June 26.
Real Madrid learn cost of signing Serie A star Alessandro Bastoni
Despite already having signed Ibrahima Konate and having successfully renewed the contract of Antonio Rudiger for another year, the new Real Madrid head coach Jose Mourinho does not seem fully satisfied, and reportedly wants another new center-back before the start of the new season.
For their part, the Merengues also seem ready to grant the Portuguese trainer’s wishes, and have been linked with several defenders for this purpose, most notably the Borussia Dortmund center-back, Nico Schlotterbeck.
Another notable name that has been linked with Real Madrid recently is Alessandro Bastoni, who continues to remain one of the best defenders in the Serie A, and recently won another Scudetto title.
Only a few weeks ago, the Italian was also being strongly linked with Barcelona. However, these links have cooled down lately, as the Catalans were unable to pay the price demanded by Inter for him, i.e., €70 million.
Now, according to Diario AS, this is also the amount for which the Nerazzurri would start negotiations with the Merengues for their star defender, and they are not expected to budge from this figure.
Relations between the two clubs are excellent. They are currently in negotiations for the transfer of Denzel Dumfries, whose release clause would be paid in July. Similarly, the presidents of the two entities, Florentino Perez and Beppe Marotta, also recently met on the occasion of the Corazon Classic match at the Santiago Bernabeu.
However, these good relations might also not be enough for Real Madrid to get their desired player on a discount, especially as Inter are in no hurry to lose one of their best defenders. Alessandro Bastoni himself is willing to continue with the Italian club, but might not be able to resist the opportunity of playing for the Merengue club and mark a new era at one of the biggest clubs in Europe.
New Liverpool signing Victor Munoz suffers World Cup injury
Liverpool Face Early Victor Munoz Concern After Spain Injury Blow
Liverpool’s move for Victor Munoz had all the hallmarks of a smart, opportunistic deal. A 21-year-old Spanish winger, signed from Osasuna after the Reds activated his £34m release clause, with only half of that fee paid up front. In market terms, that feels structured, deliberate and, frankly, very Liverpool.
Yet football rarely allows a clean narrative. Within hours of the transfer being completed, Munoz’s situation took an awkward turn. The winger is currently with Spain at the 2026 World Cup, but his involvement is now in doubt after the Spanish FA confirmed a fresh injury issue.
Spain Confirm Fresh Muscle Problem
Munoz had already been managing fitness concerns before the tournament. He made Spain’s squad, but did not feature in their pre-tournament friendlies and remained unused during their opening group match.
Now, according to SPORT, the Spanish FA have stated: “During the scheduled and individualized recovery process, an additional muscle injury has occurred that will delay his return to competition.”
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That is hardly the kind of update Liverpool wanted. There is no confirmed return date yet, which leaves both Spain and Liverpool waiting for clarity. For Spain, it affects their World Cup planning. For Liverpool, it complicates the early picture around a player expected to arrive under Andoni Iraola with freshness, pace and tactical intrigue.
Munoz Deal Still Makes Sense For Liverpool
The temptation is to view this purely as bad luck. There is some truth in that, but there is also a broader context. Liverpool have already dealt with availability issues in recent times. Alexander Isak barely found rhythm last season after injury problems following his big move from Newcastle United. Jeremie Frimpong was in and out of the side, forcing Dominik Szoboszlai into emergency right-back duty. Hugo Ekitike is not expected back until early 2027 after suffering an ACL injury in April.
That makes Munoz’s injury more frustrating than alarming. Liverpool have not signed him simply for one World Cup, or one pre-season. They have bought potential, value and a profile. Munoz offers width, direct running and a Spain-produced technical base that could suit Iraola’s aggressive approach.
Iraola Must Manage Risk Carefully
Liverpool’s recruitment model has often worked best when they move early, spot value before the market catches up and trust the coaching structure to develop the player. Munoz fits that pattern. He may not be a household name, but that is partly the appeal.
The question now is timing. Spain face Saudi Arabia on Sunday before meeting Uruguay on June 27. Their expectation will be a deep World Cup run, but Munoz’s role in it is clearly uncertain.
For Liverpool, patience is essential. The signing can still be clever, the price can still be sensible, and the long-term upside can still be real. But with Iraola just beginning his Liverpool reign, another injury-management case is not ideal.
Munoz arrives as a mystery to many supporters. The hope is that, once fit, he becomes something far more valuable: a reminder that smart recruitment from Spain can still reshape Liverpool’s attack.
Mitchell Robinson Sends 2-Word Message Revealing Whether He Supports President Trump Ahead of Knicks’ White House Visit
The New York Knicks took the city by storm, ending an agonizing 53-year wait for an NBA championship by getting the better of Victor Wembanyama’s San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals. Even President Donald Trump was paying attention to the Knicks’ championship win, making it a point to congratulate the “great patriot,” Mitchell Robinson.
In the wake of the Knicks’ championship parade, however, Robinson made his political allegiances clear, leaving no room for speculation.
Mitchell Robinson Clarifies His Stance on President Donald Trump
Under one of Mitchell Robinson’s posts after their win, one NBA fan dropped a comment, saying, “How do you support Trump as a Black man in America.”
Robinson’s reply was swift: “I don’t.”
During the Knicks’ run, Robinson’s social media activity on TikTok raised some eyebrows. He reshared a clip on the platform that joked he would raise his game to another level altogether if President Trump was in the building.”
“The video in question showed that clip of Allen Iverson’s crossover on Michael Jordan, captioned, “How Mitchell Robinson about to be moving with Trump in attendance for Game 3.”
Robinson’s comment under that TikTok post read, “You ain’t lying, brother.” However, he later clarified by writing, “I’m not a supporter, I’m just trolling.”
Are The Knicks Going To The White House?
As the NBA champions, the Knicks will now be invited to Donald Trump’s White House, but it remains to be seen how many players make that trip.
When pressed about what he’d do by TMZ, Jose Alvarado said: “If there’s a chance, I’m going wherever my teammate goes.”
During an interview with WFAN, Knicks owner James Dolan was asked if he’d take his team to President Trump’s White House. “I’ve known him for 30 years, and I’m very proud to bring the team to the White House,” was Dolan’s response, confirming they’ve accepted the invitation, but they’re still figuring out the details.
President Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden and took his place in Dolan’s suite to catch the action. The Knicks lost that game, but picked up the pieces and beat the Spurs to bring home the championship.
However, President Trump was heavily booed during the game.
As of the time of writing, no Knicks player (apart from Alvarado) has publicly spoken on the decision to visit the White House.
Last year’s champions, the Boston Celtics, visited the White House in November 2025 after winning the title in June, but the Oklahoma City Thunder, who won the title before Boston, did not make the customary trip.
The Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS garage has been a massive lightning rod for controversy throughout the 2026 season. With 19-year-old rookie sensation Kimi Antonelli absolutely dominating the timesheets and veteran George Russell looking increasingly isolated—especially after the team abruptly withdrew their appeal of his Monaco penalty—fans have loudly accused Brackley of blatant internal favoritism.
But Mercedes Technical Director James Allison has officially had enough of the narrative. In a surprisingly candid response during Episode 4: The Fight is On (via Mercedes-AMG Petronas YouTube), Allison aggressively shut down the fan-fueled conspiracy theories, revealing that the team’s internal culture operates on a completely different, heavily financial wavelength.
An “Alien” Accusation
F1 fans are inherently tribal, and when a driver like Russell appears to be getting the short end of the stick, the fanbase immediately assumes the pit wall is intentionally sabotaging him to elevate their new golden boy. Allison, however, stated that this concept is fundamentally absurd to anyone actually building the cars.
Addressing the accusations directly, Allison explained that fans are heavily projecting their own bias: “Because people are very invested in the people that they support, and they want their driver to prosper above all others”.
Chinese Grand Prix, Saturday, Getty Images SHANGHAI, CHINA – MARCH 14: Pole position qualifier Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team and Second placed qualifier George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team talk in parc ferme during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 14, 2026 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Dom Gibbons/LAT Images)
He challenged critics to actually step inside the Brackley factory, stating that if they were “lucky enough to come and work in a team, you would instantly be imbued with the culture of that team” and would realize how “utterly alien that thought is to anyone in the team”.
For the engineers, the fan outrage is completely incomprehensible. As Allison put it, “when we hear it, it’s like we’re hearing another language, it’s an argument that you can never win because both sides of it are just completely divorced from one another”.
Multi-Million Dollar Bonus Reality
The most fascinating part of Allison’s defense isn’t just his dismissal of the fans; it is his blunt admission of what actually motivates the Mercedes crew. While the media and fans are entirely fixated on whether Antonelli or World Champion Lewis Hamilton will secure the Drivers’ title, the Mercedes engineers genuinely do not care.
“Because our main championship, weirdly, is not the Drivers’ championship, it’s the constructors’ championship,” Allison revealed. He laid out the cold corporate reality that ultimately governs the garage: “If we’re lucky enough to win a bonus, we win it on the basis of the Constructors position, not the drivers, we don’t get anything for that”.
This completely shatters the favoritism argument. Why would a team intentionally sabotage one of their own cars when their personal paychecks rely on both cars crossing the finish line? “So everything we care about is Constructors oriented, and favouritism makes zero sense to us in that respect,” Allison noted, emphasizing that the team simply wants “maximum points from both the drivers at all times”.
The Only Time Mercedes Will Intervene
While Allison insists the team is “ambivalent about which one is better than the other,” he did outline the single, brutal scenario where Mercedes will actively deploy team orders to favor one driver.
According to the Technical Director, the pit wall only intervenes if “one driver is mathematically incapable now of winning a championship and the other driver is in a fight with a third-party driver”.
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Up until that exact mathematical breaking point, Mercedes just wants their cars running at the front, completely indifferent to the order.
For George Russell, the message is incredibly clear. Mercedes is not actively working against him, but they also aren’t going to hold Antonelli back. If Russell wants the team’s full, undisputed backing to fight off external rivals like Hamilton, he doesn’t need political favor—he just needs to beat the 19-year-old in the other car.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson can earn another $15 million between the 2027 and 2030 seasons if he hits various incentives included in his four-year contract extension.
Per Rob Demovsky of ESPN, Watson has a total of $15.05 million available in incentives based on catches, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns and Pro Bowl appearances.
The following incentives can be earned as escalators of the following year base salary, up to $3.45 million per year:
Receptions
75 receptions: $350,000
85 receptions: $750,000
95 receptions: $1,150,000
Watson's career high in a season: 41 (2022)
Receiving yards
1,000 receiving yards: $350,000
1,100 receiving yards: $750,000
1,200 receiving yards: $1,150,000
Watson's career high in a season: 620 (2024)
Receiving touchdowns
9 receiving touchdowns: $350,000
10 receiving touchdowns: $750,000
12 receiving touchdowns: $1,150,000
Watson's career high in a season: 7 (2022)
Pro Bowl
Pro Bowl: $250,000
Watson has never made a Pro Bowl
Watson has previously never reached 75 receptions, 1,000 receiving yards, nine receiving touchdowns or a Pro Bowl appearance during a single season since entering the NFL in 2022. Maximizing his incentive payout will be unlikely, although the Packers will gladly pay the extra money if Watson is consistently hitting these lofty statistical goals.
The base value of Watson's contract extension with the Packers is $92 million over four years, including a $31 million signing bonus. With incentives, the value can increase to $110 million.
PITTSBURGH, PA - APRIL 14: Joey Bart #14 of the Pittsburgh Pirates rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the fifth inning during the game between the Washington Nationals and the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Christopher Denver/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The Pittsburgh Pirates made a late-night trade on Thursday night that will shift the landscape of two areas of the team.
Pittsburgh dealt catcher Joey Bart to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for reliever Hunter Stratton.
A familiar face, Stratton was a 16th-round pick of the Pirates in 2017 and pitched for the club for three seasons.
Stratton made his MLB debut in 2023 and only allowed three runs over 12 innings.
He totaled a 3.58 ERA in 36 appearances the following season, but struggled in 2025. Stratton allowed seven runs in 2.2 innings with the Bucs last year for a deeper and higher-regarded bullpen staff.
The Pirates DFA’d Stratton and traded him to Atlanta, where he posted a 2.20 ERA in 12 appearances. He was DFA’d by Atlanta earlier this week and opened the door for the Pirates to make the trade.
Stratton will begin his second tour with the Bucs in Triple-A Indianapolis.
Currently on a rehab assignment for a left foot infection, Bart was in line to be the odd-man out of the Pirates catching rotation.
The former No. 2 overall pick of the San Francisco Giants was rumored to be a potential trade piece dating back to the start of spring training, and now exists Pittsburgh after two and a half seasons.
Bart hit .259 with one double, two home runs, six RBIs, and 21 strikeouts in 58 at-bats in 2026.
He performed well against left-handed pitching, but started off slow and was on pace for his worst season as a Pirate.
Bart recorded nine hits in his final six games before the injury, including a four-hit day in his final game as a Bucco.
Endy Rodriguez stepped up in Bart’s absence and didn’t look back. Rodriguez was recalled following Bart’s injury and is slashing .267/.413/.467 with three doubles, three homers, and eight runs driving in over 60 at-bats.
He’s also shown good plate discipline with 15 walks compared to 17 strikeouts in 23 games and is beginning to emerge as the Pirates’ No. 1 catcher. Henry Davis remains on the roster and has caught every Paul Skenes start in 2026.
Stratton primarily pitched in Triple-A Gwinnett, posting a 4.38 ERA and 16 walks compared to 24 strikeouts in 24.2 innings.
The Pirates need Stratton to channel his early Pirates career and help a bullpen that has been the Achilles heel of the team the entire year.
Pittsburgh plays the first of a three-game series in Colorado against the Rockies on Sunday at 8:40 p.m.
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Samsung is showcasing an upcoming Galaxy phone that looks so attractive in its first teaser. The company is set to unveil the Galaxy M47 mid-range smartphone in India, and the product page has also gone live on Amazon.
From what we’re seeing in the first teasers, the Galaxy M47 is gearing up to be one of the most attractive Samsung phone models in the segment.
The phone’s Red/Maroon color variant has a matte backpanel, pairing a Black chassis. The color combination itself looks so catchy and something new that everyone has been waiting for.
The side frame also boasts a key island design to house volume buttons. The vertical island features three camera sensors on the back. It’s not as gorgeous as the flagship phones, but still decent.
If you have a desire to own a Samsung phone with a design that stands out, the Galaxy M47 should be your bet. What makes it more appealing is the camera island, inpired from the Galaxy S26 flagship phones.
Samsung hasn’t revealed the launch date or timeline of this phone. The company is just highlighting it as a device that is “coming soon.” India debut is confirmed and expansion may cover certain markets in the Asia region.
The Galaxy M47 is expected to come with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor. It would run Android 16-based One UI 8.5 software. The chipset could be paired with 8GB of RAM as standard to offer seamless experience.
Samsung is showcasing the Galaxy A37 and Galaxy A57 cameras in collaboration with South African creators. Samsung South Africa teamed up with one of Mzansi’s leading film production companies to drop a short film.
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The short film is less product advertisement and more of a cultural document.
Director Lindo Langa helmed the project, and the result is genuinely cinematic. The film opens frozen, moments suspended just before the shutter clicks, then accelerates into the full kinetic energy of South African youth culture.
It’s the kind of brief you don’t expect from a mid-range phone launch. Content creators Dee Koala, Sine Madondo, Coachella Randy, and Jaedin Rhodes appear as themselves, doing exactly what they do in real life.
Designed to make everyday experiences simpler, smarter, and more intuitive, the new Galaxy A57 5G and A37 5G reflect Samsung’s ongoing commitment to democratising artificial intelligence.
By expanding AI capabilities across more accessible devices, Samsung continues to empower users to do more with the technology in their hands, from capturing meaningful moments to enhancing everyday productivity.
Samsung is pushing AI camera capabilities down into devices that real people can afford. Not everyone is buying an S-series phone, and pretending otherwise is how you lose the next generation of customers.
Pope Leo XIV is officially a Samsung guy; he rocks a Galaxy phone and wears a Galaxy Watch. When South Korean President Lee Jae-myung visited the Vatican earlier this week, he came away with more than diplomatic goodwill.
During their meeting, Pope Leo XIV held up a Black smartwatch and quizzed the President: “Do you know what this is?” It was a Samsung Galaxy Watch. The Pope then mentioned he also carries a Galaxy smartphone and drives a Hyundai.
For a man who could have his pick of any device, the choice is telling. While Silicon Valley’s flagship products dominate the pockets of most Western leaders and public figures, the leader of Catholics is running on Korean tech.
The Pope’s device preferences emerged as something of a lighthearted footnote to a substantive meeting that covered Korean Peninsula peace efforts, next year’s World Youth Day in Seoul, and a potential papal visit to North Korea.
Samsung’s Galaxy lineup has long held its ground as a premium alternative to Apple, and apparently, that reputation reaches all the way to the Holy See.
Whether by personal preference or happy coincidence, the first American Pope seems to have gone Korean when it counts.
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GTA 6 fans are already analyzing every detail of the new promotional material and have spotted quite a few things in the short Vice City clip. One detail in particular is sparking plenty of discussion: the “vampire Ferris wheel” in the background.
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What started as a DIY memory crunch is now hitting everyone. AI data centers are swallowing the world's DRAM, driving the cheapest 32 GB DDR5 kit to around $439 and pushing midrange laptops past $1,200. With memory now accounting for about 35 percent of a PC's component cost, relief isn't expected before late 2027.
Samsung has officially confirmed that the Galaxy M47 5G will launch soon in India. The company has shared teaser videos on X, offering a brief look at the smartphone's design ahead of its launch.
The teaser shows the Samsung Galaxy M47 5G with a matte Red/Maroon rear panel paired with a Black frame. The pill-shaped camera island is also outlined with matching red accents.
Also visible are the triple rear cameras housed inside the module. While last year's Galaxy M36 5G also came with three rear cameras, the upcoming phone appears to have a slightly redesigned camera module.
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