A Milli Futbol Takımı, 2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu ilk maçında Avustralya'ya 2-0 mağlup oldu. Karşılamanın sonucu dünyada yankı yaratırken Ozan Kabakçı'nın takımı Almanya Bundesliga ekibi Hoffenheim'dan dikkat çeken bir paylaşım geldi.
A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Avustralya'ya 2-0 mağlup olması dünya basınında geniş yankı uyandırdı. Sonuç büyük şaşkınlık yaratırken Ozan Kabakçı'nın forma giydiği Hoffenheim da sessiz kalamadı ve resmi sosyal medya hesabından paylaşımda bulundu.
YEDEK KULÜBESİNDE YER ALDI
Türkiye'nin Dünya Kupası kadrosuna Vincenzo Montella tarafından seçilen isimlerden biri olan Ozan Kabak, Avustralya maçında yedek kulübesinde yer aldı.
Milli Takım'ın stoper ikilisinde Merih Demiral ve Abdülkerim Bardakcı yer aldı.
'OZAN YOK GALİBİYET YOK'
Ozan Kabak'ın formasını giydiği Hoffenheim, mücadelenin ardından bir tweet attı ve "Ozan yok, zafer de yok… Hadi günaydın" ifadelerine yer verildi.
Bu sezon Alman ekibiyle 26 maça çıkan Ozan Kabak, 4 kere de ağları havalandırdı.
Geçtiğimiz sezonun devre arasında Atletico Madrid'in Atalanta'dan kadrosuna kattığını Ademola Lookman için flaş bir iddia ortaya atıldı.
Fichajes'te yer alan habere göre; Nijeryalı futbolcunun teknik direktör Diego Simeone'nin beklentilerini tam olarak karşılayamadığı ve kulübün yaklaşık 50 milyon euro civarında gelecek teklifleri değerlendirmeye alabileceği belirtildi. Atlético Madrid’in oyuncuyu kış transfer döneminde yaklaşık 35 milyon euro karşılığında transfer ettiği vurgulandı.
Haberde, Simeone’nin Lookman’ın bireysel kalitesini zaman zaman beğense de taktik disiplin ve istikrar konusunda yeterli katkıyı alamadığı ifade edildi. Öte yandan İspanyol ekibinin, kadro planlamasında uygun teklif gelmesi halinde satışa onay verebileceği aktarıldı.
Atlético Madrid’in, gelecek tekliflere göre Lookman’ın geleceğine karar vereceği kaydedildi.
LOOKMAN'IN PERFORMANSI
Bu sezonun ikinci yarısında İspanyol ekibinde 24 maça çıkan 28 yaşındaki oyuncu, bu müsabakalarda 9 gol atıp 3 de asist yaptı.
Motosiklet sürücüsü Can Öncü, Dünya Supersport Şampiyonası'nın İtalya ayağında hafta sonunun ikinci yarışını 10. bitirdi.
Dünya Supersport Şampiyonası'nın 7'nci etabında 18 turluk son yarış, Rimini'nin Misano Adriatico kasabasındaki Misano Pisti'nde gerçekleştirildi.
Pata Yamaha Ten Kate takımı adına yarışan ay-yıldızlı genç motosikletçi Can Öncü, hafta sonunun son yarışında damalı bayrağı 10. geçti.
Misano'daki son yarışı, AS BLU CRU takımından şampiyona lideri İspanyol Albert Arenas birinci, PTR Triumph takımından İngiliz pilot Tom Booth-Amos ikinci, AS BLU CRU takımının diğer sürücüsü Endonezyalı Aldi Satya Mahendra üçüncü tamamladı.
- Bahattin Sofuoğlu, Misano'daki son yarışı tamamlayamadı
Motosiklet sporcusu Bahattin Sofuoğlu ise Dünya Superbike Şampiyonası'nın (WorldSBK) 7. ayağında İtalya'da hafta sonunun son ana yarışını motosikletinde yaşadığı mekanik problem nedeniyle tamamlayamadı.
WorldSBK'nin Misano ayağında ikinci yarışı, Aruba Ducati takımından İtalyan motosikletçi Nicolo Bulega kazandı. Bulega, geçen sezonki Estoril ayağının ikinci yarışından itibaren üst üste 24 yarışı birinci bitirerek kendisine ait superbike rekorunu geliştirdi.
Pilotlar klasmanı lideri Bulega, puanını 434'e yükselterek 2. sıradaki takım arkadaşı Iker Lecuona ile arasındaki farkı (313) açtı.
Dünya Superbike Şampiyonası ile Dünya Supersport Şampiyonası'nın 8. ayağı, 10-12 Temmuz tarihlerinde İngiltere Donington Park Pisti'nde koşulacak.
İngiliz şarkıcı Perrie Edwards ile futbolcu Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Portekiz'de aile ve yakın dostlarının katıldığı özel bir törenle evlendi. Futbol ve müzik dünyasından birçok tanınmış ismin yer aldığı düğün büyük ilgi gördü.
Bir dönem Beşiktaş forması giyen Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain ve İngiliz müziğinin tanınmış isimlerinden Perrie Edwards, sade bir törenle dünyaevine girdi. 2022 yılında nişanlanan çift, Portekiz'in Faro bölgesine bağlı Estoi köyünde evlendi. Yaklaşık 70 davetlinin katıldığı tören, yakın aile üyeleri ve dostların yer aldığı samimi bir atmosferde gerçekleştirildi.
DÜĞÜNE ESKİ TAKIM ARKADAŞLARI DA KATILDI
Bir dönem Beşiktaş, Liverpool ve Arsenal formalarını giyen Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, siyah smokiniyle düğüne giriş yaptı. Futbolcunun babası eski profesyonel futbolcu Mark Chamberlain ve kardeşi Christian da törende hazır bulundu. Perrie Edwards ise klasik beyaz bir Mercedes ile tören alanına geldi. Ünlü şarkıcıya babası Alexander eşlik etti.
Düğüne Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain'in eski takım arkadaşlarından Danny Welbeck, Kieran Gibbs, Carl Jenkinson ve Harrison Reed de katıldı.
Jose Mourinho'nun yeniden teknik direktörlük koltuğuna oturduğu Real Madrid'in yaz transfer dönemindeki ilk hamlesi Chelsea forması giyen İspanyol sol bek Marc Cucurella oldu.
FIFA, 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda görevlendirilen ancak ABD'ye girişine izin verilmeyen Somalili hakem Omar Abdulkadir Artan'ın tüm maaşını ödeyecek.Devamı için tıklayınız
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Reports in Italy claim that Massimiliano Allegri could give up on the severance pay he is owed from Milan in order to take up the vacant head coach position at Napoli.
Milan night not have to pay any severance pay to Allegri
Allegri was dismissed as head coach of Milan the day after the 2025-26 season came to an end.
He is widely expected to take over as head coach of Napoli, replacing Antonio Conte on a two-year contract, however, he must first come to an agreement to terminate his contract with Milan before starting work in Naples.
Despite discussions over the last few weeks, Allegri and Milan have not yet come to a mutual agreement.
Allegri would have been due to earn €5m on the second year of his Milan contract, expiring next summer, and he is reportedly set to earn €4.5m per year on his new deal with Napoli. According to reports on Sunday, Milan have offered to pay €500,000 in severance, i.e. the difference between the coach’s Milan and Napoli salaries.
Calciomercato.com claims that Allegri’s initial request was for €2m and a further €3m for his staff.
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Alllegri, head coach of Milan, reacts 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)
However, with the start of pre-season quickly approaching and with no agreement in place between the coach and club, the latest reports claim that Allegri is considering walking away from Milan without severance pay, so that he can get to work with Napoli within the coming weeks, if not days.
Weston McKennie believes that hosting the 2026 World Cup will ‘change football in the United States’, says that Milan’s Christian Pulisic will always be ready in decisive moments, but says that he has not heard much from the developments taking place at Juventus.
McKennie on a flying start to the 2026 World Cup with the USA
McKennie and his USMNT colleagues got their home World Cup campaign off to a flyer with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Los Angeles. Though it was Folarin Balogun who provided a brace, McKennie and Pulisic were widely praised for their individual performances on the night.
“A victory like this was exactly what I was hoping for,” said McKennie in an in-depth interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“Obviously, you never know what’s going to happen on the pitch because there are so many different expectations. But we know what we’re capable of, and the world has taken notice.
“Winning 4-1 in the opening match is great, of course, but it’s just the beginning. That’s why we don’t want to overdo the celebrations; this needs to become the norm for us. Now we still have two group stage matches: let’s continue with performances like this and try to improve even further.”
A moment of individual brilliance from Pulisic led to Damian Bobadilla turning the ball into his own net for the USA’s opener against Paraguay. That was the moment that McKennie thought his nation would get off to a winning start.
“Probably after the own goal. I thought: ‘Okay, luck is a bit on our side today…’ But the moment that truly gave me goosebumps was when we walked onto the pitch: we listened to the anthem and sang it all together, us and the fans. It’s hard to describe a feeling like that unless you experience it firsthand.
“In that moment, I thought back to all the hard work put in by the team, the staff, the coach, and the life journeys everyone had taken to get there, all together.”
McKennie praises head coach Mauricio Pochettino for the mindset that he has been able to bring to his squad.
“For now, let’s take the positives from this match and not get ahead of ourselves. It was fantastic, and do you know why? We wanted to go out there and play like childhood friends, and we succeeded. That’s the secret.
“The coach often tells us that the hard work is what we do before the match. The sacrifices, the time invested, the commitment: that’s the real graft. Then you go out there and the fun begins, because opportunities like these don’t come around often in a career.
“And if you make a mistake, never mind, there’s always a teammate ready to cover for you. I’ve never seen the kind of unity we have, both on and off the pitch, in any other team I’ve been a part of.”
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)
It has only been one game, but McKennie is confident that the 2026 World Cup campaign will change the way that football is viewed in the United States.
“There are many people who, perhaps, had never come to support us before: we hope that, thanks to this performance, they can get to know us and feel closer to us. We want to be a team that people can identify with. We want them to see the joy with which we play, the electricity in the stadium.
“And for those who say football is boring, well, there were five goals in the first game, so maybe they’ll change their minds! Hosting this World Cup will definitely change football in the United States, it’s impossible not to be moved by this amount of passion.”
Pulisic has not hit the back of the net for Milan in 2026, but McKennie feels that his compatriot is always ready to step up in the big moments.
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – MAY 31: Christian Pulisic of United States scores his team’s second goal against Mory Diaw of Senegal during the international friendly match between United States and Senegal at Bank of America Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
“Christian is always ready when it truly matters. In recent months, many people have criticised him, wondering if he would be fit for the World Cup, if he would be able to make a difference.
“But I’ve always said it, and I’ll continue to say it: I’ll support him indefinitely, as will the whole team. Christian is one of those players who never falters in decisive moments, and now I hope he continues.”
McKennie was also full of praise for the performance that centre-forward Balogun put in against Paraguay.
“Balogun did his job, what we expect from him and what he expects from himself. He’s decisive in important moments and an extremely clinical finisher. If someone didn’t know what kind of player he is, I think they’ll have understood now. But I also think Folarin showed another side of himself that perhaps many hadn’t noticed before.
“Against Paraguay, he got stuck into tackles, put his body on the line, and sacrificed himself for the team. In the past, perhaps some didn’t consider him a player willing to do the dirty work, but he’s shown everyone he’s ready to do it.”
McKennie was also asked for his thoughts about the change of CEO at Juventus, with Damien Comolli having been replaced by Giovanni Carnevali earlier this week. The Bianconeri midfielder says that he has no time to focus on anything other than the World Cup campaign at this point, though.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 28: Giovanni Carnevali CEO of US Sassuolo during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and US Sassuolo Calcio at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 28, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
“I haven’t heard anything about what’s happening in Turin, but I always have faith in Juve. I haven’t even spoken to my teammates about it. Right now, I’m focused on this tournament, which is too important for all of us. Once it’s over, then I can think about the rest and deal with Juve.”
Everton are involved in a three-way transfer battle for the signature of Chelsea teenage attacker Sol Gordon.
Sol Gordon’s impressive performances at the youth level have attracted significant interest from Premier League clubs. Chelsea might struggle to hold onto the teenager, as contract renewal talks haven’t gone according to plan.
According to a report from Football Insider, Everton, Bournemouth and Newcastle are all after the signature of Gordon. All three clubs are closely monitoring his situation and will look to pounce on any opportunity to lure him away from Stamford Bridge.
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Sol Gordon could leave Chelsea this summer
While the 18-year-old right-winger is yet to make his first-team debut, he has been doing wonders for Chelsea at the youth level. He enjoyed an outstanding campaign for the Blues’ Under-18s last season, helping them clinch the title. He finished with 11 goals and six assists from 28 games and also featured for their Under-21s a couple of times.
Gordon is quite highly regarded by people at Stamford Bridge, and they want to ensure he continues at the club. However, with his contract set to expire in 12 months and contract renewal talks stalling, there is a high chance he will be on the move this summer.
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Everton, Bournemouth and Newcastle are all waiting in the wings for the perfect opportunity to try and strike a deal for the teenager. They consider the versatile forward a great option for the long run and want to add him to their squads this summer.
While he might not have played first-team football at Chelsea, the trio could offer him a shorter route to the senior team in an attempt to lure him. However, the Blues could still look to agree fresh terms with him in the coming weeks.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: T.J. Watt #90 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on in the first quarter of an NFL wild card playoff game at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed star edge rusher T. J. Watt to a three-year, $123 million extension last summer, the move was viewed as a commitment to one of the franchise’s greatest defensive players. Less than a year later, however, not everyone is convinced the deal will age well.
Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon ranked Watt’s contract as the fifth-worst in the league, citing concerns about the veteran pass rusher’s recent decline in production.
“The 31-year-old’s sack numbers have plummeted from 19 in 2023 to 11.5 in 2024 to seven in 2025,” Gagnon wrote. “This was his first relatively full non-All-Pro season since 2018, indicating that a decline is well underway.”
Watt, who turns 32 during the 2026 season, is coming off a campaign in which he recorded seven sacks after posting 11.5 in 2025 and 19 in 2023. The former NFL Defensive Player of the Year remained a disruptive force, but his sack totals have steadily declined over the last three seasons.
The financial commitment is substantial. Watt’s extension carries $108 million in guaranteed money and ties him to Pittsburgh through the 2028 season. Gagnon also pointed to the potential long-term ramifications of the deal.
“Even if the Steelers move on after the 2027 campaign, Watt will have cost the team $94 million in salary and dead-cap charges for just two seasons of work,” he wrote.
Despite the criticism, Watt remains one of the most accomplished defenders in franchise history. He owns the NFL’s single-season sack record and has been the centerpiece of Pittsburgh’s defense for nearly a decade. His presence still commands attention from opposing offenses and creates opportunities for those around him.
However, the Steelers’ edge-rushing room has evolved. Pittsburgh recently signed rising star Nick Herbig to a four-year, $100 million extension, while veteran starter Alex Highsmith remains under contract as well. With significant money now invested in all three players, the organization could eventually face difficult decisions regarding how resources are allocated along the defensive front.
For now, there is little indication the Steelers are ready to move on from Watt. Still, as Herbig continues to emerge and Highsmith remains a productive starter, questions about the future of Pittsburgh’s EDGE room are likely to persist.
A few years ago, the idea of the Steelers parting ways with Watt would have seemed unthinkable. If his production continues to trend downward while the team’s younger pass rushers ascend, that conversation may eventually become much less shocking.
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Virgil van Dijk to confirm retirement decision after the World Cup
Virgil van Dijk’s World Cup Farewell Carries Weight for Liverpool
Virgil van Dijk has rarely done sentiment in public. His career has been built on control, presence and a refusal to let noise become the story. Yet the confirmation that the Liverpool defender is expected to retire from international football after the 2026 World Cup gives this tournament a deeper emotional edge.
According to Dutch publication SoccerNews.nl, Van Dijk has decided this will be his final act with the Netherlands. For a player who has captained his country through European finals, intense scrutiny and changing generations, the timing feels deliberate rather than dramatic.
Speaking to Algemeen Dagblad, Van Dijk admitted the thought of walking away had first emerged after Euro 2024.
“After the last European Championship, I did have doubts about quitting,” he admitted.
“There was so much negativity in and around the group at the time that I was completely fed up with it for a while.”
Photo: IMAGO
Liverpool Future Adds Intrigue
For Liverpool, the timing is impossible to ignore. Van Dijk remains under contract until June 2027, yet reports of Galatasaray interest add uncertainty to a summer already shaped by change at Anfield.
Andoni Iraola has just arrived as Liverpool head coach and is expected to reshape both the squad and leadership group. That does not automatically mean Van Dijk’s role is diminished, but it does raise a clear question, where does a 34-year-old captain fit inside a new cycle?
This is not a simple footballing equation. Van Dijk’s influence at Liverpool has always gone beyond defending set pieces or winning duels. Since his £75 million arrival from Southampton in January 2018, he has changed the rhythm of the side. Liverpool defended higher, played calmer and believed bigger because he was there.
World Cup Exit Could Frame Final Chapter
Van Dijk also made clear that his relationship with Ronald Koeman remains strong.
“We have a very good relationship and speak often.”
“We discuss the personalities and the composition of the group.”
“I certainly give my opinion, but I will never tell him who he should or should not leave at home.”
“He decides that himself.”
That sounds like a captain preparing to leave responsibly, not retreating emotionally. The World Cup opener against Japan now carries extra meaning. Every match from here could be one step closer to the end of Van Dijk in orange.
For Liverpool supporters, the wider concern is obvious. If this is the end of his international career, is the final club chapter also approaching? The answer may come this summer, with Iraola assessing his captaincy, Galatasaray circling and Van Dijk facing the realities of age, legacy and renewal.
Whatever happens next, his status is secure. Virgil van Dijk has been one of the defining defenders of his era. The World Cup now offers one last international stage for a player who changed Liverpool, lifted the Netherlands and made defending feel grand again.
It won't be an easy task with Phillies ace Cristopher Sánchez on the mound opposite Brewers left-hander Kyle Harrison.
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What time is the Brewers game today?
Time: 1:10 p.m. CT.
What channel is the Brewers game on?
Brewers.TV
What is the Brewers record?
42-26
Brewers lineup
Jackson Chourio
Andrew Vaughn
William Contreras DH
Gary Sánchez C
Luis Rengifo 3B
Garrett Mitchell CF
Blake Perkins RF
Joey Ortiz SS
David Hamilton 2B
Phillies lineup
Kyle Schwarber DH
Trea Turner SS
Bryce Harper 1B
Alec Bohm 3B
Brandon Marsh RF
Edmundo Sosa LF
Bryson Stott 2B
Rafael Marchán C
Derek Hill CF
Brewers schedule and probable pitchers
Off-day June 15.
Brewers vs. Guardians, June 16, 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Robert Gasser (0-3, 6.38) vs. Cleveland RHP Slade Cecconi (3-5, 4.83) TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs. Guardians, June 17, 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee RHP Brandon Sproat (1-4, 5.70) vs. Cleveland LHP Parker Messick (6-3, 2.68) TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Brewers vs. Guardians, June 18, 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Shane Drohan (3-2, 3.59) vs. Cleveland RHP Tanner Bibee (2-7, 3.96) TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Sunday revealed new details about Thursday's ticker-tape parade for the Knicks, fresh off their first title in 53 years.
The parade is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. near Battery Park and travel north along Broadway through the Canyon of Heroes before concluding at City Hall.
Mamdani will host a championship celebration and Key to the City ceremony on the City Hall Plaza immediately after the parade.
"As a fan, I haven't wanted to jinx it, but as the mayor, we've been preparing for all these logistics," Mamdani told ABC 7.
He also said that the Knicks reflect the never-give-up spirit of the city.
"I was reading a piece this morning that wrote about often times in our city's history, this kind of unity comes in a moment of tragedy, and it's so beautiful that this unity is coming from a moment of joy," he said.
The mayor previously announced that City Hall and municipal buildings across the city will be illuminated in blue and orange on the night of Thursday, June 18 in recognition of the victory.
Buildings confirmed to be lit include the David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Centre Street and Brooklyn Borough Hall at 209 Joralemon Street. Additional city buildings may also participate in the tribute.
The celebration will mark the first ticker-tape parade in Knicks history.
Parade. Thursday. Manhattan.
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) June 14, 2026
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ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - JUNE 9: Greg Rousseau #15 participates in drills during the Buffalo Bills mandatory minicamp at Kaleida Health Performance Center on June 9, 2026 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Joe Hrycych/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Buffalo Bills have concluded mandatory minicamp, which means just one thing: The quietest part of the NFL calendar is now upon us as we wait for training camp to begin in late July.
Don’t get me wrong, a little bit of downtime in the NFL calendar is a good thing for players, staff, beat reporters, and fans. That makes this the time of year where “no news is good news” when it comes to your favorite team. The last thing anyone wants to hear about are off-field troubles, fluke injuries, or unforeseen accidents. We all remember the Nyheim Hines jet ski injury from three years ago, which is the type of news every fans wants to avoid in the offseason.
There’s plenty for Bills fans to look forward to heading toward training camp, which should make these next six weeks fly by. A return to St. John Fisher University always gets fans excited, as the team celebrates 25 years of training camp at their home-away-from-home. Soon enough we’ll be getting reports on the latest camp scuffles, highlights from undrafted free agents, and updates on our projected 53-man rosters.
This lull in the calendar usually has me clamoring for the first preseason game of the year —- which I usually regret about five minutes after kickoff. But this year will certainly be different, as preseason games will give Bills Mafia their first true look at game day in the new Highmark Stadium (no disrespect to the team’s intra-squad scrimmage). For the first time in a long time, fans will be clamoring to get their hands on preseason football tickets.
Of course the preseason will quickly shift to the regular season, where the weekly performance of our beloved Bills will have a direct impact on my mood for the following week. As my wife and kids will remind me, they love it when the Bills win.
So while the quiet time of the offseason is upon us, it won’t be long before we’re swooning over Kaleb Elarms-Orr highlights from training camp, counting down the days to the preseason opener, and overreacting to everything that Keon Coleman says and does. I can’t wait!
After Koepka shot a 2-over-par 72 on Saturday, he revealed he could hardly hold his clubs when he was trying to swing.
"I don't know what it is," Koepka said. "I'm struggling to grip the club with my ring finger and pinkie finger, so can't grip it. So the club is kind of just, my fingers would come loose, it was kind of numb. I don't know what the deal was but hopefully we'll figure it out."
He received treatment on his left arm and elbow and said he "felt better the last few holes." However, his status is now in question for the upcoming U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, where he won his second Open title in 2018.
Koepka was only two shots off the lead entering Saturday's third round, but his 72 dropped him all the way down to a tie for 32nd place as the final round began.
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Dublin pulled away in the second half in Cavan [Getty Images]
Dublin advanced into Round Three of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship with a commanding second-half performance seeing them eliminate Cavan at Kingspan Breffni with a 1-24 to 0-16 win.
Despite leading by a single point at half-time, Dublin were clinical and punished a series of Cavan misses including over 10 wides for the Breffni men to see out an 11-point victory.
In a lively opening half, the sides were level on several occasions in an end-to-end contest with Dublin taking a narrow 0-13 to 0-12 lead into the break.
However, Cavan's wastefulness in front of goal proved costly, with a series of wides allowing Dublin to stay in touch before gradually taking control after the restart.
A key moment came when Ciarán Brady was penalised for a foul on Colm Basquel, allowing O'Callaghan to convert a penalty as Dublin's lead became unassailable.
The Breffni men were unable to mount a sustained comeback and bow out of the championship, while Dublin progress to Round Three and await their opponents following Monday's draw.
Dublin edge ahead at the break
In a tense, high-tempo opening period, there was little to separate the sides early on as both teams traded scores in an absorbing first half.
Cavan made a bright start on home soil, with early contributions from Paddy Lynch and Gerard Smith helping them settle, but there were already warning signs as the hosts registered six wides inside the opening 10 minutes, while Dublin proved more clinical and strung together a series of unanswered scores.
However, Conor Brady's two-point effort sparked the Breffni men into life midway through the half, levelling matters, before Paddy Lynch soon followed with a two-pointer of his own to edge the hosts ahead as they enjoyed spells of momentum in front of a vocal crowd of 14,486.
Dublin, though, responded strongly and finished the half on top. Con O'Callaghan was central throughout, adding a crucial two-point score and finishing the contest with an overall tally of 1-9, underlining his influence on proceedings.
The game remained finely poised throughout the opening half, with the sides level on several occasions as both defences were put under sustained pressure amid a relentless exchange of possession.
In the closing stages of the half, Dublin began to assert greater control, and Lee Gannon's fisted effort at the near post following a quick break ultimately edged Ger Brennan's side into a slender half-time lead.
Clinical Dubs pull away
Con O'Callaghan slots away a second half penalty [Getty Images]
The second half began with Cavan attempting to respond, but their early momentum was blunted by a combination of sustained Dublin pressure and their own inaccuracies.
Con O'Callaghan continued to dictate much of Dublin's attacking play, while substitute Ross McGarry made an immediate impact after his introduction, contributing vital scores to stretch the visitors' advantage.
Cavan continued to battle, with Emmanuel Shehu and Tiernan Madden both registering scores to keep the contest alive.
However, despite flashes of quality, the hosts struggled to consistently break down a disciplined Dublin defence, with opportunities frequently ending in turnovers or rushed finishes.
In contrast, the strength of Dublin's bench told as Colm Basquel added to the scoreboard with a well-taken effort following a driving run, while Paddy Small also chipped in as the visitors steadily pulled clear.
The defining moment arrived when Ciarán Brady was adjudged to have fouled Colm Basquel inside the area.
Con O'Callaghan stepped up and emphatically dispatched the resulting penalty into the top corner, effectively sealing the result and underlining his influence on proceedings.
From there, Dublin managed the closing stages with composure and control, retaining possession and dictating the tempo as Cavan's challenge faded.
O'Callaghan continued to orchestrate matters in attack, while Dublin's bench played a key role in maintaining their dominance throughout the second half.
Cavan's early promise and periods of attacking threat were ultimately undermined by costly errors and an inability to sustain pressure at key moments, with the hosts managing just four scores after the interval.
For Dublin, the result marks a significant step forward in their championship campaign under Ger Brennan, who returned to the sideline following a 12-week suspension.
His side will now await Monday's Round Three draw, with potential heavyweight opponents in store following shock defeats for Armagh and Donegal over the weekend.
For Cavan, meanwhile, it is the end of the road in the 2026 championship. Their exit will be tinged with frustration after failing to capitalise on their early platform in a contest that gradually slipped from their grasp.
Teams and scorers
Cavan: Liam Brady; Paddy Meade, Brian O'Connell, Jensen Tynan; Gerard Smith (0-3), Ciarán Brady, Jason McLoughlin; Conor Brady (0-2), Ryan Donohue; Tiarnan Madden (0-2), Niall Carolan, Emmanuel Shehu (0-3); Barry Donnelly, Patrick Lynch (0-5), Darragh Lovett (0-1).
Subs: Oisin Brady for Donnelly (42), Dara McVeety for Donohoe (50), Cormac Brady for Tynan (61), Ryan Tobin for McLoughlin (65), Cian Madden for Lovett (66).
Dublin: Evan Comerford; Greg McEneaney, Nathan Doran, David Byrne; Seán MacMahon, Charlie McMorrow (0-1), Lee Gannon (0-2); Theo Clancy, Brian Howard; Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne, Con O'Callaghan (1-9), Niall Scully (0-1); Paddy Small (0-3), Ciaran Kilkenny, Cormac Costello (0-2).
Subs: Colm Basquel (0-2) for Costello (21), Ross McGarry (0-3) for McEneaney (39), Eoin Kennedy for Howard (47), Sean Guiden (0-1) for Paddy Small (63), Tim Deering for Gannon (69).
The New York Knicks will be feted with a championship parade through the streets of Manhattan on Thursday after a postseason in which they successfully rallied from six double-digit deficits to win games in the playoffs, including all four of their victories in the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs.
It continued the unprecedented run of NBA parity, with eight different franchises winning championships in the last eight seasons — Toronto in 2019, the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020, Milwaukee in 2021, Golden State in 2022, Denver in 2023, Boston in 2024, Oklahoma City last year and now New York.
“To me, it just really speaks to the state of NBA basketball and the state of the future of the game," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said. "And now with this draft class coming in this year — again, not just the first pick, but a draft that’s considered the deepest in many years — there's so much talent everywhere. ... So, it’s a really bright future ahead for the league.”
It is, but every team is now chasing the Knicks. They had all the answers.
For 29 other franchises, at least on some levels, there seems to only be questions.
— Will LeBron James come back to the NBA for a 24th season? If so, will it be with the Los Angeles Lakers for a ninth year or will he look for a presumably final chapter elsewhere?
— And who will coach in Chicago, Dallas and Portland?
Those are just some of the major issues facing teams around the league as summer gets underway. It's going to be hard for the Knicks to repeat, because it's hard for any team to repeat — as the Thunder found out this season.
“The history of the NBA is littered with teams that were not able to find ultimate success again,” Thunder general manager Sam Presti said. "I think there have only been three teams that have repeated since we’ve been in Oklahoma City, and the reasons for that are many, probably too many to list. But the fact is that it helps illustrate how rare and how special it is when you do have a chance to win at the highest level in this league or in professional sports in general.
"However, NBA history is also built on the backs of those teams that saw their losses as a continued quest for improvement and progress. Most importantly, they saw it as what competition boils down to, what it’s all about at any level of sports."
The Giannis question
Antetokounmpo, the biggest star in Milwaukee, will be eligible this fall for an extension that could be worth up to $275 million.
But the Bucks don't have a roster that's a championship contender. If they trade Antetokounmpo, they can essentially start over with what would be a slew of players and draft picks. If they keep him, there's no guarantee he'll be happy — because it seems like he's primarily interested now in trying to win more titles.
“I just think before the draft is a natural time, right, because if Giannis does play somewhere else we're going to get a lot of assets. ... You've got to get it right,” Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam said in May, when the team introduced new coach Taylor Jenkins — who was told that Antetokounmpo may or may not be with the franchise when next season starts.
The draft is next week. And logic would suggest that the Bucks — if they are going to trade Antetokounmpo — may do so at least a few days before the draft, so they have some specific idea of who to target with the capital that they'll get as part of whatever deal might go down.
Miami has been mentioned in the Giannis sweepstakes for months, and the Heat are involved in talks with the Bucks again.
He could stay with the Lakers. He could pick another spot. He could retire. He could demand a max salary. He could take less money to help a team out. Or he could just continue posting videos of chip-ins on Instagram; yes, James has the golf bug.
The Lakers have a lot of other decisions, including how to handle an extension for Austin Reaves. But getting some sense from James about his plans will surely go a long way toward having other moves fall into place.
The Spurs
Victor Wembanyama is eligible for a four-year extension that would top $250 million, and there's obviously no reason San Antonio wouldn't want to commit to keep the game's most fascinating player around. The extension would start in 2027-28.
There are some other roster spots to address, but the starters are under contract.
It will be interesting to watch how free agents view San Antonio as a destination, especially since the Spurs will go into next season as one of the favorites — if not the biggest one — for the 2027 NBA title.
“Competitiveness, that’s what makes you better,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. “That’s what pushes you to continue to improve in the dark, long hours when nobody is around. We improved a whole lot this year. We have ... more motivation to continue to get better.”
Other top issues
— The NBA still hasn't revealed what, if anything, will come from an investigation by outside counsel into whether a $28 million endorsement contract between Kawhi Leonard and a California-based sustainability services company allowed the Los Angeles Clippers to circumvent league salary cap rules.
— Portland hasn't said who will coach next season, with interim coach Tiago Splitter still in the mix. Chicago and Dallas still have openings. It would seem advantageous to have coaches in place by the draft.
Lewis Hamilton is back on top—and for the first time in Ferrari red.
The seven-time Formula One world champion won the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday, his first win since he shocked the entire sport by leaving Mercedes for Ferrari last year. It took Hamilton 31 races with Ferrari to earn his first race win.
He joined the Scuderia last year on a deal that was reportedly worth $60 million per year. Some reports have even speculated that the racing star’s salary could be worth $100 million annually.
But Hamilton, 41, struggled in his first year with Ferrari, finishing sixth in the championship, behind teammate Charles Leclerc. He also failed to make the podium for the entire season for the first time in his career.
In November, Hamilton called his first Ferrari season a “nightmare.”
Following Sunday’s triumph, Hamilton told Nico Rosberg, his former Mercedes teammate, that his dream has come true.
“I started out with a dream last year which seemed almost impossible during my time last year,” Hamilton said. “We nearly gave up hope. The team just continued to lift me up. We made so many changes and we made so many improvements.”
Asked by Rosberg where this win ranks among his record 106-race wins, Hamilton called it “something else.”
“I watched Ferrari have all that success when I was younger, watching it on TV. And I’ve been racing here, I’d always watch the screens wondering what it would be like to win in that car, and it’s come,” Hamilton said.
Hamilton last won an F1 race at the Belgian Grand Prix in July 2024, his final year with Mercedes. But his struggles dated back to his final few years in Mercedes.
He failed to win a race in 2022 and 2023, and his seventh-place finish in the 2024 drivers’ championship remains the worst of his career.
But Hamilton’s win Sunday did come out of nowhere. He found the podium early in the 2026 season, finishing third at the Chinese Grand Prix in March, then finished second in back-to-back races in Canada and Monaco before his victory Sunday in Spain.
Hamilton is second in the drivers’ championship, but he still trails Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli by 66 points. Antonelli, 19, was the direct replacement for Hamilton when he left Mercedes in 2024.
Ferrari has not produced a drivers’ champion since 2007, Hamilton’s rookie season. That year, Hamilton, who was driving for McLaren, lost to Ferrari’s Kimi Räikkönen by just one point.
He would go on to win his first championship the following year with McLaren.
Portugal’s star-studded squad, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo, has arrived in the United States for the expanded 48-team World Cup acutely aware of the immense expectations resting on their shoulders.
Tipped as one of the favourites to lift their first-ever World Cup trophy, the players are, however, adopting a pragmatic, game-by-game approach rather than looking too far ahead.
Midfielder Vitinha articulated this cautious optimism on Saturday, speaking through a translator before the team’s inaugural training session in the US.
"We have not talked about putting the high pressure on our team," he stated. "All competitions are won by focusing on the present moment and not worrying about future outcomes.
“What we can do is think game by game. ... We would love to win, and if we go through the group stage, we will go one game at a time."
Jota tragically passed away in a car crash last year (Getty)
Portugal are set to commence their group stage campaign against Congo on 17 June in Houston.
Beyond the tactical focus, the squad carries a poignant reminder of a fallen comrade. Vitinha revealed that each player has received a bracelet from Portugal’s Prime Minister, bearing their own name alongside that of the late Liverpool forward Diogo Jota.
Jota, a regular in the national squad, tragically died in a car crash in Spain last July and has been posthumously included as an honorary team member by coach Roberto Martínez.
"We have received this with a lot of love," Vitinha said, gesturing to the green and red band on his wrist.
Having touched down in the US on Friday evening, the Portuguese contingent will be based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, for the duration of the tournament.
Their first training session on Saturday was met with an enthusiastic reception from a crowd of chanting fans, with Ronaldo leading the team in acknowledging their support. However, the humid conditions and temperatures in the upper 80s F (around 31-32 Celsius) immediately highlighted a significant challenge.
Concerns over extreme temperatures have been a recurring theme across many of the 16 host cities, prompting measures such as cooling stations and hydration breaks during matches.
Vitinha acknowledged that the heat would undoubtedly impact Portugal’s players but stressed that it was a universal challenge.
"Obviously the physical question is very important," he remarked. "The weather conditions will very much affect how we play, but that is for everybody. It’s not just for us.
“With the temperatures in the United States, Mexico and Canada, it is very different, but it is the world championship. There are no excuses. There are no conditions that can keep us from giving everything for our national team."
Despite the sweltering conditions, players were observed hydrating throughout Saturday’s session and appeared relatively unaffected, perhaps aided by an earlier trip to the beach to unwind.
Vitinha underscored the importance of this mental respite: "It’s important for our head, our mental aspect as well to take advantage of the conditions we have," he concluded, "to relax a little bit."
Former star Missouri football player Aldon Smith, who was one of the most impactful edge rushers in program history and the No. 7-overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, died Saturday at the age of 36.
The Kansas City native and Raytown High grad burst onto the scene for the Mizzou defense in 2009 as a redshirt freshman, earning Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year honors.
In two seasons of on-field action with Missouri, Smith tallied 14.5 sacks and 23.0 tackles for loss. He was a top-10 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers after entering the draft process after his junior year.
The San Francisco 49ers, where Smith had his best seasons of his NFL career, confirmed Smith’s death in a statement.
“We are devastated by the sudden and tragic passing of Aldon Smith,” the 49ers wrote in the statement. “Aldon's undeniable talent and sheer dominance on the field were on display from the moment he joined our organization, having recorded one of the best rookie seasons the National Football League has seen. Beyond his excellence as a player, Aldon will be remembered for his infectious smile that lit up every room he walked into. Our entire organization sends its deepest condolences to the Smith family and all who knew and loved Aldon."
Smith had an outstanding rookie season in San Francisco, finishing second in NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year voting to Von Miller after tallying 14 sacks. He topped that mark with 19.5 sacks in his second season with the 49ers, which earned him first-team All-Pro honors in 2012 and helped take San Francisco to a Super Bowl appearance.
Smith struggled with substance abuse issues and legal troubles for the remainder of his professional career. He played his final game in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys in 2020.
“I am heartbroken to hear about Aldon Smith's passing. He was one of the most naturally gifted players I coached; could change a game at any moment,” former Missouri coach Gary Pinkel posted to social media on Saturday. “He was an important part of the Mizzou family, and losing him like this leaves a hole in our hearts.
At his core he was a good kid who cared about his teammates, and I will remember his competitiveness and the joy he brought to the game. My thoughts are with his family and everyone who loved him.
Toyota won their sixth Le Mans title [Getty Images]
Toyota survived a late battle with BMW and Cadillac to win the Le Mans 24 Hours and end Ferrari's recent domination of the famous race.
Former Formula 1 driver Kamui Kobayashi held on to cross the line in the number seven Toyota TR010, 10.9 seconds ahead of the Netherlands' Robin Frijns in the BMW M Hybrid V8, with Switzerland's Sebastien Buemi a further 9.5 seconds back in the number eight Toyota.
Britain's Mike Conway and Dutchman Nyck de Vries completed the three-driver line-up with Kobayashi for the number seven Toyota, with 42-year-old Conway claiming his second victory at Le Mans for the Japanese team.
Ex-F1 racer Will Stevens ended the race 11.9 seconds behind Buemi in fourth after earlier promise in the morning session, just missing out on the podium in the American Cadillac V-Series R car run by the British Hertz Team Jota.
Ferrari's three 499Ps have ruled the legendary event, which takes place at Circuit de la Sarthe in north west France, by winning the past three events since returning to the sport in 2023 - but they had a ragged race.
The number 51 which includes Briton James Calado finished more than two minutes behind the winners, with last year's winner, the number 83 driven by Poland's ex-F1 driver Robert Kubica, further down in seventh.
Both the number 50 - which retired - and 51 Ferraris had early contact with cars further down the field, in a race in which the hypercar class' controversial 'balance of performance' limiting measurement was mentioned by some drivers after teams including Ferrari struggled to keep pace.
Toyota brought a minor upgrade to their car - along with rebranding for 2026 - and it appeared to help as the team claimed their sixth Le Mans victory.
Porsche have the most victories in Le Mans' top class with 19.
Toyota are the only marque who had stayed through leaner times in sportscars, last winning Le Mans between 2018-2022 against far fewer competitors.
"Finally we bring in a new car and that's made it happen," said Japanese driver Kobayashi.
"Mr Toyoda-san [Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda] has been supporting big time - finally we're back on top."
British talent featuring in golden era for sports cars
The series has rediscovered its popularity since the introduction of new hypercar rules for the top class of cars in 2021 - with manufacturers including Ferrari, Peugeot, Alpine, BMW, Toyota, Genesis, Cadillac and Aston Martin.
Le Mans - part of the World Endurance Championship (WEC) series - is a sellout each year as about 350,000 fans flock to Circuit de la Sarthe, while other races such as the Six Hours of Spa are growing in popularity.
Several former F1 drivers take part in the WEC, including the highly rated Stevens, who drove for Caterham and Marussia across 2014 and 2015.
Britain's former W Series champion Jamie Chadwick made history by becoming the first female to drive a hypercar at Le Mans during a test day before the race as she took the wheel of the new Genesis entry.
Reserve driver Chadwick saw her team-mates finish 13th in the number 19 car on its debut after the sister number 17 car retired with suspension failure.
In only the team's second year following a return to the top class of racing in the WEC, Aston Martin's beautiful Valkyrie was far more competitive and reliable - the 007 car driven by Britons Harry Tincknell, Tom Gamble and Ross Gunn finished eighth, with number 009 car 14th.
Next year brings the reintroduction of a six-hour WEC race at Silverstone as both Ford and McLaren enter the series in the hypercar category - the former rekindling their legendary rivalry with Ferrari.
In the lower LMP2 category, in which the British company Gibson supplies the engines, Polish team Inter Europol retained their title with a one-two finish.
France's top female talent Doriane Pin ran high up in LMP2 earlier in the race but her Duqueine team retired with a few hours remaining following brake failure.
In the LMGT3 class, American manufacturer Corvette were victorious through Ben Keating, Nicky Catsburg and Britain's Jonny Edgar.
The sister Corvette, run by Racing Team Turkey by TF Sport, was sixth through Northern Ireland's Charlie Eastwood, who won Le Mans in 2020, Ireland's Peter Dempsey and Turkey's Salih Yoluc.
But there was heartbreak for Northern Ireland's Dan Harper on his Le Mans debut as he was forced to retire inside the final four hours of the race.
Real Madrid move quickly to seal €50m deal for Chelsea defender
After agreeing deals for Ibrahim Konate, Denzel Dumfries and Bernardo Silva, Real Madrid are now set to secure their fourth signing of the summer. Jose Mourinho has been keen to bring a new left-back into his new squad, and the club have moved quickly to secure the services of one of the best players in the world in the position.
In the last 24 hours, it was reported that Real Madrid have registered their interest in Marc Cucurella. The Chelsea man has been a likely candidate to leave this summer, and while Barcelona and Atletico Madrid have also been following him as a possible signing, Los Blancos officials have already swooped to great effect.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that Real Madrid and Chelsea have reached an agreement over a deal for Cucurella, who has also accepted the contract offer that was on the table. The Spain international will jet into the Bernabeu after the 2026 World Cup to finalise the transfer, which will be worth a reported €50m.
Mourinho pushed hard for Cucurella signing
Image via Clive Rose/Getty Images
Mourinho made it clear to Real Madrid’s sporting department that Cucurella was the player he wanted to be his new left-back. The 27-year-old, who returns to Spanish football five years after swapping Getafe for Brighton, will likely start the 2026-27 season as the club’s starter in the position, which is bad news for the likes of Alvaro Carreras and Ferland Mendy.
Cucurella’s arrival will mean that Real Madrid definitely sell at least one left-back during the summer transfer window. Carreras is likely to be retained, and at 23, he is a candidate to make the position his own in the future. Mendy could depart if the club believes that he is not useful if he cannot stay fit, although the most likely player to move on would be Fran Garcia, who will drop down to fourth in the pecking order.
Just in: Barcelona full-back target reaches verbal agreement to join Real Madrid
In a major development, Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella, who was a target for FC Barcelona this summer, has now reached a verbal agreement to join Real Madrid.
The 27-year-old former La Masia defender will return to Spain, but will play for his boyhood club’s arch-rivals from next season onwards.
Cucurella was on Barcelona’s radar
Coming into the summer, Barcelona were keeping an eye on the left-back market, amid questions over the continuity of Alejandro Balde.
While the La Masia graduate is not for sale, the Catalans are not ruling out a departure in case a good offer arrives.
At the same time, however, the 27-year-old defender was also attracting interest from Real Madrid, and has now seemingly agreed to join them, with Fabrizio Romano giving the deal his trademark ‘Here We Go’.
This comes days after Cucurella had downplayed rumours of his departure, saying:
“Right now I don’t want to talk about that. The truth is that I am very happy where I am. I am happy, my family is very happy, but at the moment I don’t know anything.
What does this mean for Barcelona?
This will be the second transfer of the summer that Real Madrid have beaten Barcelona to, after swooping in for Bernardo Silva previously.
Headed to Madrid. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
As far as Barcelona are concerned, Cucurella’s move to the Santiago Bernabeu will not be seen as a major setback as the club continue to have full faith in Balde.
Manchester City academy graduate pens emotional farewell letter upon permanent exit
Simpson-Pusey bids farewell to Man City after completing a permanent move to FC Köln
City will receive an initial €5.5M with add-ons potentially taking the total to €7.5M
A buy-back clause and matching rights have been inserted into the deal
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey has bid an emotional farewell to Manchester City after completing a permanent move to FC Köln, describing his time at the club as “an incredible chapter” of his life.
The 20-year-old centre-back joined Köln on a short-term loan in January before the move was made permanent this summer, with the defender having established himself as a reliable presence in the Bundesliga club’s backline across the second half of last season.
Simpson-Pusey came through the youth ranks at Manchester City and made his Premier League debut in a 2-1 defeat to Brighton in November 2024, becoming one of the most highly regarded young defenders to emerge from the City Football Academy in recent years.
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey leaves Manchester City for Bundesliga club
City will receive an initial €5.5 million from the sale, as reported by Alex James of the Manchester Evening News, with add-ons potentially taking the final total to €7.5 million, and both a buy-back clause and matching rights have been inserted into the deal – ensuring the club retain a degree of control over his long-term future.
Simpson-Pusey: Leaving as a man with lessons I’ll take forever
In an emotional parting message to Manchester City posted on Instagram, Simpson-Pusey wrote: “Came to City as a kid with a dream. It’s been an incredible chapter of my life and I’m grateful to everyone who has been a part of it.
“Thank you to the coaches, all the staff, my teammates, and the fans for making it what it has been. Leaving as a man with so many lessons that I’ll take with me forever.”
The warmth of the message reflects a player who has lived every stage of his development inside the City system, from the youth ranks through to the first-team setup under Pep Guardiola and now a permanent step into senior professional football in Germany.
What does the move mean for City and Simpson-Pusey?
The inclusion of a buy-back clause and matching rights ensures City are not simply closing the door on a talent they have invested significant time and resource in developing.
The shrewd structure of the deal gives City director of football Hugo Viana the option to bring Simpson-Pusey back to the Etihad Stadium should his development continue on its current trajectory at Köln.
Revealed: Hugo Viana’s financial agreement with FC Köln for Man City’s Jahmai Simpson-Pusey
For the defender himself, the permanent move represents the next step in a journey that began as a child at the City Football Academy as he now looks to establish himself as a top-level centre-back at the highest level of club football abroad.
City’s ability to generate €5.5 million rising to €7.5 million from the sale of an academy graduate while retaining future options through contractual mechanisms is consistent with the wider recruitment and asset management philosophy Viana has brought to the club since his arrival.
Topuria was obviously gifted in his first couple UFC fights, but I don’t think anybody fully anticipated his greatness. Topuria’s last three wins — consecutive knockouts versus Alexander Volkanovski, Max HollowayandCharles Oliveira — make up arguably the best trio of victories in the history of the sport. Initially, there were cries that Topuria was just beating up older opponents, yet each of those legends has scored at least one great victory after their loss to “El Matador.”
Perhaps he’s just that damn good?
Gaethje, meanwhile, should never be counted out despite his status as a significant betting underdog. “The Highlight” is more comfortable in a bloody war of attrition than just about anyone else. He thrives in gritty, ugly exchanges, which is not a situation we’ve seen Topuria in previously. It may not be the Lightweight title fight fans dreamed of, but some interesting questions are still being asked.
Let’s take a closer look at the betting odds and strategic keys for each athlete:
Topuria joined UFC’s roster as a former Greco-Roman wrestler with a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt. Most of his early wins come via submission, but Topuria quickly became known for his boxing inside the Octagon. He throws incredibly crisp, powerful combinations both leading and countering, and his eyes are among the best in the sport.
Topuria doesn’t do anything overly complicated on the feet, but he only has to line up one clean right hand to end the fight.
It feels like there are many avenues to victory for Topuria here. Could he conceivably wrestle Gaethje to the floor and submit him? It’s possible. Odds are, however, that both Topuria and Gaethje will be gunning for the knockout here, so somebody hitting the canvas at the end of a shootout is most likely. Given Topuria’s advantages in speed and power, there’s a reason the odds favor him so strongly to win that kind of slugfest.
Does the Spanish champion have to make any major adjustment for his opponent? Honestly, I would just like to see Topuria actively working to check and counter low kicks. Beyond that, Topuria simply has to keep his defense tight and let exchanges play out, as he should have a massive boxing advantage here.
How Gaethje Wins
Gaethje rose to prominence as a wild brawler, a man who sprinted into exchanges in an attempt to exhaust both his opponent and himself. Over the years, he developed his footwork and style quite a bit, allowing him to operate as a forward mauler or savvy counter puncher. Either way, his thudding low kick remains a staple, and that weapon is likely his best path to some kind of success here.
Everyone tries to kick Topuria’s lead leg, of course. That’s the first thing you do against a sharp boxer, as their stance is usually somewhat vulnerable to low kicks. Topuria’s athleticism and distance management are excellent, however, so it’s not so simple as blasting a bunch of naked calf kicks and hoping for the best — that kind of approach would see Gaethje chinned early. Instead, Gaethje has to show his craft in setting up the low kick. I would love to see him mix other kicks into his attack if only to help land on the calf — he knocked out Dustin Poirier with a high kick after all (re-live that here)!
In addition, I’d love to see Gaethje try to use his clinch offense. Not only could he bring back the low kick from the clinch he used so well in PFL, but Gaethje could also try to wear on Topuria from close quarters. By making it ugly and hanging on the former Featherweight, Gaethje could slow his opponent’s hands and level the playing field a bit.
Topuria vs. Gaethje Prediction
Gaethje has a path to victory. He’s a great fighter with lots of championship experience and the kind of self-belief that can produce a great win. An upset is not impossible.
It’s also not likely.
Topuria is very possibly the best fighter in the world right now, and he’s still shy of 30 years old. Gaethje is eight years older and has been in literally dozens of brutal wars. He looked like an athlete in decline against Paddy Pimblett six months ago. There are just so many advantages — youth, boxing, momentum, jiu-jitsu, power — stacking up on the side of Topuria that it would feel irresponsible not to pick him.
Gaethje will try his best to thread the needle, but the margin for error has never been smaller for “The Highlight.”
Prediction: Topuria via knockout
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Spanish teen star (and Walmart shopper) Lamine Yamal will play in his first-ever World Cup match this Monday when Spain faces Cape Verde in their first Group H match of the tournament. The teams will meet at Atlanta Stadium (a.k.a. Mercedes-Benz Stadium) at 12 p.m. ET on Monday, airing on FOX and Telemundo.
Here's everything you need to know about watching the Spain vs. Cape Verde match at the 2026 World Cup live from the U.S. (Plus, find out how you can watch every game of the tournament).
EL PASO, Texas — Phoenix Rising fought back to rescue a point on the road against a Locomotive side trying to keep pace with them in the standings.
Alex Mendez put the hosts ahead just a minute into the second half of play following a rough first half in which neither side managed to create much of anything. JP Scearce equalized with his head off a Damian Rivera cross, with the latter being subbed on in the minute prior to the goal.
Phoenix Rising lineup notes
Just days after a home loss to Louisville City, Phoenix Rising made just two changes to its starting lineup. Daniel Flores came in as a winger, while Gunnar Studenhofft led the line. Damian Rivera and Alexander Vukovic were relegated to the bench, with Ihsan Sacko starting out wide and JP Scearce dropping into the back line.
However, the biggest surprises were the inclusion of Kelvin Arase and Dominique Badji on the substitutes bench. Both players had missed a lengthy spell due to injury, with their last appearances coming in April. Both were substituted into the match in the final ten minutes.
“It was great for us to get them those minutes together to play, and I’m very happy with what I saw from them,” Phoenix Rising coach Pa-Modou Kah said.
Slow second half start
Phoenix Rising was slow off the mark in the second half, and El Paso made them pay for that.
Just a minute after the break, Rubio Rubin on the edge of the Rising penalty area managed to cut back and run across JP Scearce and Pape Mar Boye, before finding an unmarked Alex Mendez running into the box. Mendez made no mistake with his finish, putting the hosts on top.
Minutes later, El Paso had another big opportunity. Eric Avila was fed the ball behind the back line to set up a one-on-one with Phoenix keeper Patrick Rakovsky, but a poor first touch ultimately squandered the chance.
“I think it was just miscommunication, misdirection, us not being sharp in the head,” Kah said. “That’s the only thing.”
A poor crossing performance… until it wasn’t
Phoenix Rising’s crossing was poor throughout the first half, as well as through the start of the second half. Through a collective 19 cross attempts, Rising had succeeded just once, and that came from a set piece.
“I don’t think something was wrong with the crosses,” Kah said. “Maybe the question is did we have enough runners. That’s what I would look at.”
In the 69th minute, Phoenix brought in Damian Rivera. Less than a minute later, his cross found the head of JP Scearce on the back post, who duly tucked away his chance.
Scearce himself was moved around on the field as part of that substitution, pushing up into the midfield, and Kah said that that change could have played a role in finally capitalizing from a cross.
“We know that [Scearce] can be that guy to give us that, so I’m very happy for him to score a goal,” the coach said.
Owain’s Take
Phoenix Rising and El Paso Locomotive ending in a draw. Feels pretty familiar, doesn’t it?
This was the fifth clash between the two sides under Pa-Modou Kah, and four of them have ended with the spoils shared. The other was a playoff matchup in which Rising progressed through a late spot kick converted by Charlie Dennis, so was hardly the most convincing of victories either.
After a bit of a stinker of a first half for both sides in which neither really found a way to create much of anything, I honestly thought that Rising had thrown it away after conceding early after the break, with how little they’d been able to do up until that point.
Instead, Phoenix Rising again reminded us: never, ever count this team out.
There are still going to be questions. How does this team actually work with a player like Gunnar Studenhofft up top? Can they stay switched on for a whole match, or will they still be error prone in moments as we’ve seen so many times?
Still, a point on the road is a point on the road, especially when trailing previously and on a short week’s rest.
But coming off of a loss in midweek, a cup loss last weekend, and only picking up a point now, all eyes are turning to that Oakland game next weekend. Pick up a win in that one, and you’ve halted the skid. Fail to do so, and you’re not going to be carrying the momentum that you want to into the extended break.
Zahabi will take on O’Malley in a bantamweight tilt at
UFC White House on Sunday. Zahabi’s brother, Firas Zahabi, is
often credited for shaping St. Pierre into one of the greatest
fighters to have ever graced the sport. St. Pierre and Firas will
be in Aiemann’s corner at the White House on Sunday.
St. Pierre is impressed with Zahabi’s preparation for the matchup
against O’Malley. The former
UFC double champ and Hall of Famer believes Zahabi will beat
“Suga” if he performs as he does in the gym. “Rush” says Zahabi,
just has to avoid “f—-ing it up” to get his hands raised against
O’Malley.
‘Just Be Yourself’
“I feel good about this,” St. Pierre told UFC on TNT Sports. “After
seeing how he recuperated in a very small amount of time after his
weight cut, it’s just amazing. He looks like the Hulk right now…
Aiemann will be successful tomorrow; he just needs to be as good as
he is normally in the gym. The way I’ve seen him perform in the
gym, he just needs to basically not f—k it up. Don’t try to do too
much, just be yourself, that’s enough.”
Zahabi (14-2) is riding an impressive seven-fight winning streak
that has seen him leave behind the likes of Pedro
Munhoz, Jose Aldo and
Marlon
Vera in his wake. Meanwhile, O’Malley (19-3) recently rebounded
from back-to-back losses in title fights against Merab
Dvalishvili with a win over Yadong
Song.
Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are reportedly close to signing Germany left back Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Bild paper said on Sunday that bith clubs are confident to finalise the deal within the next days as board members for sport Max Eberl of Bayern and Markus Krösche of Frankfurt have agreed on a €55 million ($63.6 million) package.
The report said the clubs must still agree on a base fee and add ons. Frankfurt allegedly originally wanted more than €60 million.
Brown, 22, is to sign a contract until 2031 at Bayern where Canada's Alphonso Davies has been first choice as left back for years but has also been set back by various injuries.
Brown has had a meteoric rise in Frankfurt since joining from second division Nuremberg in 2024 which taken him all the way into the national team.
He has won five Germany caps and has been confirmed as a starter in the team's first World Cup match against Curaçao later on Sunday.
Bayern reportedly plan that Brown undergoes the mandatory medical at the World Cup and the deal is expected to be finalised after the Curaçao match.
Neither Bayern nor Frankfurt have commented on the issue, and Brown has said that "I am fully concentrating on the World Cup."
Former Bayern great Thomas Müller is confident that Brown will be a good addition to the Bayern squad “in terms of quality and potential."
He warned that there is “obviously fierce competition” at Bayern but that "he’s a player who’s certainly interesting. And I think everyone can see that he’s interesting.”
“Great to see three Brits on the podium in Barcelona,” Clarkson posted. “Just a shame the winner was sponsored by an Italian beer.” The follow-up landed immediately after: “One day, I hope Hawkstone is big enough to sponsor an F1 team. But which one?”
Hawkstone Has the Momentum – the Question Is Scale
For anyone who’s watched Clarkson’s Farm or followed his increasingly loud side-hustle in British hospitality, the ambition isn’t as far-fetched as it might sound.
Hawkstone launched in 2021 as a collaboration between Clarkson and the Cotswold Brew Co, built around barley grown on Diddly Squat Farm.
What started as a farm shop product has grown considerably since then. The Sunday Times named Hawkstone one of Britain’s 100 fastest-growing companies in 2024, and it climbed to number 23 on that list in 2025.
This isn’t the first time Clarkson has tangled Hawkstone up with Formula 1, either. During the Monaco Grand Prix, he promised to buy the entire Alpine team a pint if Esteban Ocon made the podium. Ocon did, and Clarkson delivered a tractor-load of Hawkstone to the factory.
What he hadn’t accounted for was the headcount. He called to ask whether to bring fifty pints, maybe a hundred.
The answer was just shy of a thousand.
So the affection for the sport is genuine. The branding instinct is there. The growth trajectory is real. What’s missing is the kind of commercial firepower that gets a logo onto an F1 sidepod – an exercise that starts at around $10 million a year for a midfield team and scales dramatically from there.
Which Team, Though?
Clarkson left the question open, which was either genuine uncertainty or savvy engagement-baiting. Probably both. The obvious answer, given his existing Alpine connection and the fact that their Enstone factory sits close to Diddly Squat in Oxfordshire, is Alpine. But obvious isn’t always right. And a British beer brand aligning with a British team would tell a cleaner story. That points toward Williams or McLaren, depending on how patriotic you fancy being.
Ferrari, naturally, is off the table. They’ve already got their Italian beer situation sorted, as Clarkson was kind enough to point out.
United already have the formula for successful transfer signings
Manchester United’s Senne Lammens was named transfer signing of the season after what was a thoroughly impressive debut campaign.
The Belgian has looked like the most assured goalkeeper since David de Gea’s time at the club, making his debut against Sunderland back in October and not looking back since.
At a club like United, it’s almost a good thing to not have to talk about a goalkeeper as it normally means they’re doing a good job and staying out of the limelight for the wrong reasons.
However, in this instance, it’s a big positive to be speaking about Lammens and not just because of his performances.
Big win, small fee
The Red Devils purchased him for a cheap fee, from a ‘smaller’ league, with seemingly little to no competition or fanfare.
And yet, he’s proven to be an astute buy which is no mean feat when he’s up against the successful purchases of Mattheus Cunha, Bryan Mbuemo and Benjamin Sesko.
In fact, the club should go as far as making Lammens the model type of transfer they should be making moving forward.
The 23 year old is in the right age bracket, his statistics suggested he’d be a good fit, and he was scouted thoroughly with glowing reviews. What’s not to like?
Don’t repeat history
In previous years, Manchester United would have gone for the statement signing, expensive and hurting their wage structure. Often buying for buying’s sake in the hope this signing will finally be the one to put an end to the post-Sir Alex Ferguson failures.
Lammens represents a shift in strategy and one the club should lean into even more – narrow players down by profile and character, study the stats, send in scouts to watch them over months, and finally when it’s right, strike.
If United can do this with a proper strategy with respects to overall squad building, their wait for the Premier League title won’t last much longer.
The only embarrassing thing here is Old Trafford are behind every other club that’s already been doing this for years.
The Red Devils would see their quality improve drastically without hurting their wallets or upsetting any type of wage structure.
Trust the experts
This also leaves them the opportunity to make the statement signings when it’s the right time and fit, not sporadically or in a scattergun type of way.
More importantly than all, Lammens was signed over Emiliano Martinez who was put forward by Ruben Amorim – oh how things could have gone wrong.
That’s not to say Martinez definitely would’ve been a failure at the club but he’s now 33, would’ve been expensive to buy as his contract runs out in 2029, and he almost certainly would’ve demanded a big payday.
Lammens has so far proven to be a shrewd buy and should be the standard for the club moving forward so they can enjoy further success in this transfer window and beyond. Anything less leaves us in the vicious cycle of our past mistakes and failures.
Josh Charnley broke the Super League all-time try-scoring record to help Leigh Leopards to victory at Bradford Bulls.
The 34-year-old grabbed a hat-trick at Odsal to take him up to 272 tries, one clear of Leeds Rhinos winger Ryan Hall.
Charnley, who limped off with 15 minutes to go, now has 16 tries this season, behind only the Rhinos' Maika Sivo.
He set the Leopards up for a sixth win in seven matches, with Innes Senior, Bailey Hodgson and Louis Brogan also crossing to complete a comprehensive triumph.
Despite winning, Leigh stay in seventh, but they moved within two points of stuttering St Helens, who occupy the final play-off spot.
Bradford only had Chris Atkin and Caleb Aekins tries to show for a disappointing afternoon as defeat kept them in 10th at the halfway point of the campaign.
The corresponding fixture between these sides next year will be staged in Las Vegas on 27 February at Allegiant Stadium, home of NFL franchise Las Vegas Raiders, in the first match between sides from either side of the Pennines to be held Stateside.
But this one was lit up by vintage finishing from Charnley, whose tries have come for Wigan Warriors, Warrington Wolves and now Leigh since his debut as a teenager in 2010.
An Adam Cook penalty goal had got the scoreboard moving but the Australian stand-off then produced an inch-perfect kick that bounced up perfectly for Charnley to run onto and move within one of Hall's record.
Bradford had plenty of territory but they did not possess anyone as clinical as Charnley and he showed why with his second try.
Charnley received a pass on the right touchline, side-stepped inside past two defenders and dived over before a third could get across to go level with the mark.
The Bulls grabbed the first points of the second half as scrum-half Atkin broke the line and then held off Charnley's attempted tackle to slide over.
However, the Leopards winger had the last laugh as Cook's pass gave him the chance to complete his hat-trick for Super League try number 272.
A fine burst through the defence from full-back Aekins got the Bulls' second try but easy scores from Hodgson and Brogan added gloss to the margin of victory.
The only negative was the sight of Charnley going off injured before the end, with Leigh hoping the evergreen winger will be able to keep adding to his record tally.
Justin Gaethje has had plenty of support from fans ahead of tonight’s main event.
While Dana White isn’t doubting Gaethje’s ability, most people see this as a tough challenge for the interim lightweight champion.
There have been questions about Ilia Topuria’s mindset leading up to the fight, but he’s always been known for his calm and focused approach once he steps into the Octagon.
‘El Matador’ is the clear favourite going into the title unification bout, but results from Bloody Elbow’s poll indicate that fan opinion might not fully align with those odds.
Photo by Ed Mulholland/Zuffa LLC
Just 12% split in final predictions between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje
Alex Pereira has a huge lead over Ciryl Gane in fan predictions, which is no surprise. But the numbers for the main event are much closer than many expected.
Topuria remains the favourite, but only by a slim margin—he leads with 56.14% of the votes, just 260 ahead out of more than two thousand cast.
Gaethje picked up just under 44%, reflecting strong backing even if he isn’t expected to win outright.
A lot of comments pointed out that while some fans want to see Gaethje pull off an upset, they aren’t necessarily betting on it happening. For many, it’s more about hoping he can shake things up.
The fan base seems divided not just on who will win, but also why they want each fighter to come out on top. Topuria’s confidence this week has clearly rubbed some people up the wrong way.
Some fans simply don’t buy into the hype around Topuria and think Gaethje has what it takes to prove people wrong once again.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is seen at the Puerto Rican Day Parade 2026 on Fifth Avenue, Manhattan on June 14, 2026 in New York City. Photo by Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani shared his thoughts on a viral chant celebrating the New York Knicks title run on Sunday.
MS Now‘s Jacob Soboroff played Mamdani the rhyming boast that begin’s “My mayor’s Muslim, my bagel’s Jewish.” Soboroff asked the mayor if he’d met the originator of the phrase. Mamdani admitted he hadn’t, but said “his words have really stayed with all of us.”
“Thanks to him, there are a lot of people who have been running up to me over the last few weeks just shouting at me, ‘My mayor’s Muslim!'” he said. “It’s true, I am.”
Mamdani on the viral "my mayor's Muslim" Knicks fan: "Thanks to him, there are a lot of people who have just been running up to me over the last few weeks just shouting, 'My Mayor's Muslim!' I said, 'It's true. I am.'" pic.twitter.com/odEAhmopaI
The original version of the chant concluded with “my Christian Dior, Knicks in four,” the former line being a reference to late New York rapper Pop Smoke and the latter boasting that the Jalen Brunson-led Knicks would sweep the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs were able to win one game in this series, so the chant was altered to “even the Pope’s on our side, Knicks in five.” The Knicks secured their first NBA title in over 50 years with a win over the Spurs on Saturday.
Mamdani, who was wearing a Knicks jersey underneath his suit jacket, shared his view of the celebration throughout New York City.
“I think it was the same thing, no matter what part of the city you were in,” he said. “There’s nothing more you can ask for… It’s honestly a beautiful thing.”
Mamdani said that the Knicks run turned the nation’s largest city into “what feels like the world’s smallest town.”
“Everyone is thinking and hoping and praying for the same thing,” he said. “And now, here we are. We’re just pinching ourselves and asking, ‘Is it real?'”
Mamdani: "Oftentimes this kind of unity comes in moments of tragedy. And to see it coming now in a moment of joy, it's something I've never seen before across our city." pic.twitter.com/hYk2O2cShW
Here are the funniest tweets we could find about the Knicks' big win:
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You’ll never be able to accuse Ilia Topuria of lacking confidence.
The two-division champion was shocking UFC fans with his cocky attitude from the moment he arrived in the title picture. Leading into his first ever fight for a belt against featherweight legend Alexander Volkanovski, “El Matador” updated the record on his Instagram bio to include a win over “The Great” … a whole two months before their fight.
Since then, many have been waiting for the moment Ilia would have to eat some humble pie. But as of now that dessert remains untouched as he continues to smash everyone he faces.
Topuria has been even more self-assured of a victory against Justin Gaethje coming into UFC Freedom 250 at the White House later today (Sunday, June 14th, 2026). Sure, he’s done the Instagram bio record update thing again, but that’s barely visible next to to the big victory party he held for himself in Washington D.C. on Saturday night.
Ilia Topuria continued the tradition…celebrating his victory before Fight Night 👀
Topuria did the same thing leading into his Charles Oliveira fight, and it seems like it’s becoming something of a tradition. While most fighters are in seclusion the night before a bout getting mentally prepared, the Spanish-Georgian fighter gathers together all his family and supporters for a big bash to celebrate the win he is about to have in 24 hours.
“It’s not a victory we have to earn,” Topuria declared in Spanish. “Victory is already ours.”
Video from the event shows a restaurant full to the brim with Topuria supporters cheering Ilia on and singing. Another video from the event captures heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk at the event, hugging Topuria.
Topuria has been predicting a first round knockout of Gaethje at the White House, and the public seem to agree with that general result. “El Matador” is as high as a -550 favorite at some sportsbooks, with Gaethje a heavy +400 dog. But every dog has his day, and maybe tonight will be the night Topuria gets a little too confident and leaves himself exposed to one of Justin’s big bombs. We’ll catch you at the White House (8 p.m. ET on Paramount+) with the results.
Former England spinner Graeme Swann believes the growing discussion around Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's future is an unavoidable part of elite sport, especially when a new generation of talent is beginning to make headlines.
Although India still have two ODIs left in their ongoing series against Afghanistan, attention is already shifting towards the challenges that lie ahead, including the upcoming three-match ODI tour of England in July and preparations for next year's ODI World Cup.
Speaking to PTI, Swann said that speculation about successors is something every great player faces, regardless of current form.
"Absolutely. I think it's inevitable with any player when you come to the latter stage of your career, the second half of your career, if you like, that people naturally start looking for your successor, no matter how well you do," Swann said.
"And even if you're at the top of your game, they're still looking like, who will be the next Virat? Who will be the next Rohit when they go? That's very natural.
"And the second you have one or two low scores, everyone starts looking over your shoulder and seeing who's next in line.
"And obviously, with Sooryavanshi coming through and some of the youngsters, it puts even more onus on the guys, especially at the top of the order for India."
Swann feels the next few weeks could be particularly significant for Rohit Sharma as India continue to balance experienced campaigners with emerging stars.
"So I think it's a huge six weeks for Rohit. But like I said, in the IPL, he looks in great touch and he's still one of the best players going, let's face it.
"So if I was an English bowler, I wouldn't really want to bowl against a Rohit Sharma who's desperate to prove a point and keep his place."
India's ODI series in England is already attracting considerable interest, and Swann expects Rohit and Kohli to remain at the centre of the spotlight.
"Yeah, it's going to be huge. Anytime England play India, it's a massive series, especially recently.
"And with all the nonsense going on in England as well, I think they'll really appreciate a bit of spotlight going on the actual cricket rather than off the field stuff."
When asked which of India's veteran stars would be under greater scrutiny heading into the series and the build-up to the 2027 ODI World Cup, Swann highlighted Kohli's outstanding IPL campaign. The 37-year-old amassed 675 runs in 16 matches during IPL 2026, reinforcing his status as one of the world's premier batters.
At the same time, Swann rejected suggestions that the England series should be viewed as a decisive audition for India's senior stars ahead of the next World Cup.
"From an English point of view, England will hope that Virat and Rohit are sidetracked by a World Cup coming and not thinking about that because that will affect performance.
"India have got to make sure they're not sidetracked by that. But this is Rohit and Virat. They know what they're doing and they'll go out there.
"It should be, touch wood, should be dry and the ball shouldn't do too much at that time.
"The white ball tends to be easier to bat against than the red ball in England. So it could be very good batting conditions for both of them, which doesn't augur very well for England."
The conversation also turned to the player many view as the future of Indian cricket. Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is on the verge of an international debut after receiving a call-up for India's T20I tour of Ireland and England following his extraordinary IPL season.
Swann admitted he has been deeply impressed by the teenager's rapid development.
"Yes, he's a special talent. Like I said earlier, I wouldn't want to bowl him.
"He's at that age that he's completely fearless because he's not had failure.
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"But, you know, having done well before and big runs in the under-19s, going into the IPL and people saying, you know, after he got a couple of starts and then you remember people bowled yorkers and said, 'Oh, we've found him out.'
"You can't do it time and time and time again against world-class bowlers.
"But he got better and better as the IPL went on.
"And those couple of 90s in the playoffs, they were ridiculous.
"I was there for one of them, the one in Chandigarh. It was the most audacious knock from a 15-year-old kid.
"He is world-class and I'm glad I'm not playing anymore."
The Philadelphia Phillies' offense during the 2026 season has been one of the worst in all of Major League Baseball. They rank third-to-last in team OPS at .687, and it's not Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, or Brandon Marsh's fault that things aren't going well.
Looking across the roster, the struggles of the right-handed hitters are clearly why the offense is worse than normal. But, more specifically, Trea Turner's struggles are becoming a serious problem.
As Destiny Lugardo of Phillies Nation notes, Turner's .607 OPS during the 2026 season is worse than the worst mark during his standing ovation season of .642 OPS. This problem might need another standing ovation from Phillies fans to fix this summer.
It might be time for another standing ovation for Trea Turner
"The lowest his OPS dipped to in the standing ovation season was .642 on June 4," Lugardo notes. "It's at .607 right now."
During the standing ovation season, Turner's struggles were something of great concern. And for the Phillies fanbase, they took it upon themselves to try and help Turner, giving him a standing ovation despite his struggles.
It somehow worked, and he turned his season around, and he's since been a much better player for the Phillies than before that standing ovation.
Even in his debut season with the Phillies, his .778 OPS by the end of the year was a fairly solid mark. He then had an .807 OPS in 2024, followed by an .812 OPS in 2025.
Unfortunately, things have gotten a lot worse for Turner this year, as his .607 OPS is a very bad mark, and his 65 OPS+ is nearly half of his 121 OPS+ mark from a year ago.
Turner has been a massive disappointment this season, and he's one of the main problems with the team's lackluster offense right now.
While another standing ovation might not work, if there were ever a time for the Phillies fanbase to test its luck with this standing ovation power, it would be soon, with Turner's struggles holding this offense back.
Jun 13, 2023; Buffalo, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills guard Nick Broeker (67) participates in blocking drills during Buffalo Bills Minicamp. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
The Buffalo Bills often throw darts at versatile, athletic offensive line prospects late in drafts to see if they can find a player who can develop over the long term. This has been the case for as long as general manager Brandon Beane has been with the club, as it’s clear that he values keeping a stable of athletic, versatile offensive linemen. Some of those players make the team, some are flipped for draft capital, and others move on to other clubs.
Sometimes, those players move elsewhere before returning home to Buffalo. In today’s installment of “91 players in 91 days,” we discuss a player who was originally drafted by the Bills, but has not played any regular-season games with the club that drafted him. _____________________________________________________________________________
Name: Nick Broeker Number: 65 Position: G Height/Weight: 6’4” 305 lbs. Age: 25 (26 on 10/7/2026) Experience/Draft: 3; selected by Buffalo in the seventh round (No. 230 overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft College: Mississippi Acquired: Signed reserve/future deal with Buffalo on 1/13/2026
Financial situation (per Spotrac): Broeker’s one-year contract is worth a total of $1.08 million. That’s also the cap hit Buffalo will carry if he makes the 53-man roster. Buffalo will carry just a $5,000 dead-cap charge, the total sum of Broeker’s signing bonus, if they choose to release him.
2025 Recap: Broeker bounced around quite a bit last year after spending the 2023 and 2024 regular seasons with the Houston Texans. Houston let him go early in May, and Broeker signed a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 21. Pittsburgh released him prior to the preseason opener, and he was claimed off waivers by the Dallas Cowboys on August 8. He played in two preseason contests for Dallas, but was ultimately released by the team on August 25. He was a free agent until September 25, when he signed with Buffalo’s practice squad. He was not called up for any games before being released on December 9. Subsequently, he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs’ practice squad on December 16, which is where he remained until Kansas City’s season came to a close at the end of the 2025 regular season. He signed a reserve/futures contract with Buffalo on January 13.
Positional outlook: Broeker is one of quite a few interior offensive linemen vying for a spot on the roster this season. The other players listed exclusively at guard are Ar’maj Reed-Adamns and O’Cyrus Torrence. Jude Bowry and Tylan Grable are listed at tackle/guard, while Austin Corbett, Connor McGovern, Alec Anderson, and Sedrick Van Pran-Granger are listed at center/guard.
2026 Offseason: Broeker is healthy and participating in OTAs.
2026 Season outlook: Broeker has 12 games of pro experience, albeit in mostly a special teams role that could generously be described as limited. He totaled just nine snaps on offense and 53 snaps on special teams across those 12 games and two seasons in Houston, so his experience isn’t likely to move the needle much as it relates to him making the roster over some of his less-experienced counterparts. Additionally, Broeker is a guard who doesn’t play anywhere else, which will put him behind the eight-ball as it relates to making the 53-man roster as a reserve given how much the Bills value positional versatility in their reserve offensive linemen.
Broeker is a good camp body, but he’s likely nothing more than that unless a slew of injuries occur ahead of him. He’s likely fighting for a spot on the practice squad this summer.
Brooks Koepka withdrew from the RBC Canadian Open before Sunday's final round due to a hand injury, the PGA Tour announced.
Koepka, 36, was tied for 32nd at 6-under after shooting a 72 on Saturday and dropping 25 spots on the leaderboard. He went into Saturday's round only two shots off the lead following a 64 on Thursday and 68 on Friday.
After Saturday's round, Koepka received treatment on his left arm and elbow, later telling reporters that he was having difficulty gripping his club.
"Yeah, I don't know what it is," Koepka said, via Golf Digest "I'm struggling to grip the club with my ring finger and pinkie finger, so can't grip it. So the club is kind of just, my fingers would come loose, it was kind of numb."
At the time, Koepka did not mention withdrawing as a possibility, hopeful that he and his team could figure out the issue and take steps to correct it so he could continue playing. Obviously, that didn't happen and perhaps the condition worsened overnight. Tee times moving up at TPC Toronto were moved up for Sunday due to weather concerns.
Koepka explained that his grip difficulties affected his swing while warming up and then as he began the third round. According to him, his hand was not bothering him before getting to the course, but once he began warming up, the troubles with his grip developed.
A trainer accompanied him during the round and administered treatment at the 11th hole. Koepka said that he felt better during the last few holes, but that apparently changed once he was done playing for the day.
The injury makes Koepka's status for next week's U.S. Open uncertain. He was eager to play the event at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island, New York, where he won the 2018 event. That was the second of two consecutive U.S. Open titles for Koepka, who has won five majors during his career.
Jackson Suber tops the RBC Canadian Open leaderboard going into Sunday’s final round, one shot ahead of Bud Cauley at 13-under. Four golfers are tied for third place at 11-under.
It's that time of year again; we are just two weeks away from the 2026 NHL Draft. With the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals getting near the end, the attention will soon turn to the draft, free agency, and then the start of the 2026-27 season.
However, for a team like the Nashville Predators, their focus has been on the draft and the offseason for quite some time. So, let's look at a potential draft target for them. Today, we are going to look at Viggo Björck, the Swedish forward out of Djurgården (SWE J20).
For most, the first thing that stands out is his speed and size. At 5-foot-9 and 177 pounds, he is one of the smallest players in the draft, but he's also one of, if not the fastest players. He drives a lot of plays using his speed and typically averages around 20 minutes per night at just 17 years old.
Scouts point out that he has slick passing, great awareness and vision, and isn't afraid to shoot the puck. So, adding him into a young Predators offence alongside the likes of Matthew Wood, Joakim Kemell, and Brady Martin would make them a team to watch in the next few seasons.
Scout's Takes:
Here are some of the scouting reports put out by the most notable scouts/hockey writers in the NHL.
"While his numbers will be nothing to lose your mind over, the fact that Björck played on the first line – often skating in more than 20 minutes a night – as a 17-year-old in one of the top leagues in the world is bonkers. Björck was electric at the World Juniors, showing a high-end blend of hockey sense and raw skill."
- Steven Ellis ~ Daily Faceoff
"Some people will shy away from his size, but Bjorck never shies away from battling in the hard areas of the ice. He plays quick and fast and his three-zone detail has resulted in his coaches at the pro level in Sweden trusting him in all situations."
- Jason Bukala `~ Sportsnet
"Bjorck can play with the puck on a string and make plays as a natural facilitator who has a ton of poise and vision, but he also plays in and out of give-and-gos, will go to the net and finish off plays and has great overall sense on and off the puck. He’s also a quick and fast skater who can play at different paces and challenge both in straight lines and on cuts and turnbacks, even if he’s not a true burner for his size."
- Scott Wheeler ~ The Athletic
Draft Projection
Many 2026 NHL Draft mock drafts have Björck going somewhere in the 6-8 range, with some having him jump into the top five. That said, very few have him falling to number 10, where the Predators pick. Regardless, if he were to fall down to 10, or the Predators could move up in the draft, Björck is a name they should strongly consider calling.
I have been a Knicks fan for 27 years. I have watched this franchise be the punchline of every NBA conversation for the better part of three decades. The Knicks were the Cleveland Browns of basketball, a proud and passionate fanbase with nothing to show for it but heartbreak and "wait until next year."
Tonight, that all changed. The New York Knicks are NBA Champions.
And I still don't fully believe it.
Jalen Brunson just wanted it more
There is no more complicated way to say this: Jalen Brunson wanted this Finals more than anyone on that court. In a fourth quarter where the Knicks trailed and the moment was as big as it gets, Brunson attacked. He drew fouls, he converted at the line, he gave New York its first lead of the night with 3:40 remaining and dared San Antonio to take it back.
They couldn't.
Brunson was the unanimous ECF MVP, led the Finals MVP ladder wire-to-wire, and was the engine behind the largest comeback in NBA Finals history in Game 4, a 29-point second-half deficit erased in a 107-106 miracle capped by OG Anunoby's tip-in with 1.2 seconds left.
This is not just the greatest Knick of all time. Jalen Brunson belongs in the conversation of the greatest athletes in New York City history alongside Derek Jeter, Lawrence Taylor, and yes, Patrick Ewing. The difference between Brunson and Ewing? Brunson got the ring. In New York, that is the line between legend and immortal.
The NBA just got a new villain
I'll be honest, I liked Victor Wembanyama before this series. I genuinely did. The talent is undeniable, and his upside is as high as any player we've seen in a generation.
But after this series? He's the villain. The NBA didn't have a young LeBron James moment with Wemby where they could look to the future and smile; it was ruined by how he acted at his press interview with the words:
"appreciate y’all, see y’all… never.”
Then he walked off the set. If that is what the NBA is protecting, then maybe they need to re-evaluate their investments.
Wembanyama had three blocks early in Game 5 that were, frankly, goaltends. All three. The referees let them go. Then later in the game, when he finally got called for goaltending, he turned to the officials with the kind of outrage that only someone who has been protected all season could muster. He was whining to the refs like they hadn't been gifting him calls all night long.
He's the NBA's Josh Allen. Once you get in his head and once the moment gets too big, he disappears. And tonight, Brunson got in his head early and never let him breathe.
Will Wembanyama be a problem for the Knicks for the next 15 years? Probably. But right now, he's a really skinny Yao Ming with a bad attitude, and Jalen Brunson just put him in a poster that will hang in Madison Square Garden forever.
The Knicks' title win is bigger than people realize
People who aren't Knicks fans don't fully understand what tonight means. This isn't just a championship. This is the Cleveland Browns winning the Super Bowl. This is decades of being laughed at, of being the example other franchises use to explain what failure looks like, of watching LeBron, Steph, and everyone else collect rings while New York sat empty-handed.
Nobody believed the Knicks could do this. The oddsmakers didn't. The national media didn't. San Antonio was a -220 favorite entering this series. And yet here we are.
One more thing, just for food for thought: the Knicks won an NBA Championship before GTA 6 came out.
As good as both of these teams are, don't be surprised if this is a rematch next season. Regardless of what happens with Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Eastern Conference landscape, this Knicks core is built to last, and the Spurs will be hungry. But the glory belongs to New York.
Jalen Brunson, the 29-year-old New York Knicks point guard, was named the NBA Finals MVP after the team won their first championship title in 53 years on Saturday night—but the team that ended the title drought only came together after Brunson left a massive amount of money on the table two years earlier.
Brunson effectively gave up $113 million after signing a contract extension in 2024.
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Key Facts
Brunson signed with the Knicks in 2022 with a contract worth $104 million—a bargain for a future Finals MVP when superstars like Nikola Jokic were signing contracts worth up to $276 million.
Brunson then agreed to a $156.6 million contract extension over the summer in 2024, signing a deal for less money than if he waited to negotiate during free agency.
Had Brunson waited until his free agency, he would have been eligible for a deal worth a reported $269 million over the next five years—effectively turning down about $113 million, giving the Knicks the salary cap space to build out a championship-winning team around him.
The Knicks went on to acquire crucial parts of their 2026 squad with the available space, including Karl-Anthony Towns and Brunson’s former Villanova teammate Mikal Bridges.
Crucial Quote
“He understands what winning is about,” Knicks head coach Mike Brown said in an interview after the game on Saturday. “He took a pay cut that I wouldn’t take. Every time they would throw that number in front of me, I would say no, and I feel like I’m a great guy. He set the bar. That set the standard.”
Contra
Speaking to Vanity Fair for a profile in February, Brunson described his decision to take the smaller contract as a more personal decision. “I’ve seen players wait and then get hurt, and then they’re at the mercy of the organization,” Brunson said, noting he plays best when he has a “free mind” and not focusing on getting paid. “A lot of people say I sacrificed for the team,” Brunson added. “One hundred percent I sacrificed for the team. But most importantly, I made sure my family and I are taken care of.”
What to Watch For
In 2028, Brunson will be eligible to sign a new five-year contract, which could be worth up to $417.8 million, The Athletic reported in 2024. Brunson will turn 32 that year. “Obviously we’d love for them to do right by me,” Brunson told Vanity Fair in February. “I think anyone would. I feel like I sacrificed.”
Key Background
Brunson was a former McDonald’s All-American in high school, and became a breakout star for Villanova, leading the Wildcats to victory in the 2016 and 2018 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments. Brunson was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks as the 33rd pick in the 2018 NBA draft, but eventually left for free agency after not receiving a $55 million contract extension in 2022—leading him to sign with the Knicks. Brunson once again became the breakout star in the resurgent Knicks over the last few years, which went on an incredible postseason run to win the team’s first championship since 1973. Brunson scored 45 points in game 5 on Saturday night, going 14 for 27 from the field and 13 for 15 from the free throw line.
LONDON (AP) — Emma Raducanu fell short of a dream title on home soil at the Queen's Club after Croatian lucky loser Donna Vekic won the final 6-0, 7-6 (6) in London on Sunday.
The 23-year-old Raducanu was looking for her first singles trophy since her stunning win as a qualifier at the 2021 U.S. Open.
The British No. 1 was swiftly beaten in the first set but saved three championship points in the second on the way to a tiebreaker, where she saved another and came close to taking it to a deciding set.
Rain earlier in the tournament resulted in Raducanu having to power through a two-match day on Saturday, beating Kamilla Rakhimova then American Iva Jovic to reach the first grass-court and third tour-level final of her career.
Raducanu finished runner-up to Sorana Cirstea in Cluj-Napoca, her second final, in February.
Two of the WNBA's biggest stars put on a historic scoring display as the Phoenix Mercury fell to the Los Angeles Sparks in overtime, 111-102, on Saturday, June 13, at Mortgage Matchup Center.
The Mercury's Kahleah Copper and Sparks' Kelsey Plum became the first opposing players in WNBA history to each score at least 40 points in the same game.
Copper scored a career-high 41 points on 16 of 30 shooting from the floor and 6 of 14 from 3-point range. Plum topped that with a career-high 43 points, going 14 of 26 from the field, including 5 of 11 from 3.
The loss was the Mercury's third straight, as the team fell to 4-11 on the season. The Sparks improved to 7-6.
After the game, Copper had nothing but praise for Plum, who has averaged 26 points a game this season to lead the WNBA along with the Aces A'ja WIlson and is considered an MVP frontrunner.
“She a dog,” said Copper, who is averaging about 18 points a game. “She knows when to take over games and she got in the mode.”
Plum had only 11 points in the first half, then exploded for 30 after that, scoring 17 of those 30 points in the fourth quarter.
Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts had similar praise for the Los Angeles guard.
“Plum is playing at a high level, a very high level,” Tibbetts said. “I’ll have to take a look at the film and see where, if, we could’ve sent a double team.”
Tibbetts added: “I felt like it was a lot of iso stuff, at the end of the shot clock,” Tibbetts said. “But that’s what she does, she’s one of the leading scorers in our league and playing at a high level.”
Teams trade buckets to force OT
The Mercury trailed by nine points late in the third quarter, but fought back to take the lead with 1:33 left in the fourth on a Lexi Held 3-point shot from the corner. Plum then answered with a 3 to tie it with 1:17 left.
Copper knocked down a 3 just 10 seconds later to put Phoenix back in in front. But Plum nailed another 3 to tie it once again with 52.9 seconds remaining.
After a few missed shots from both teams, Natasha Mack sank a 14-foot jumper to give the Mercury a 98-96 lead with just 12.7 seconds left in regulation. But it was Plum again who answered, this time driving largely uncontested to the hoop to score an easy layup with 1.6 seconds left.
Mack had a decent look at a potential game-winning shot as time ran out, but couldn't seal it.
“We had some slippage defensively,” Copper said.
In the overtime period, the Sparks took over, their defense clamping down on Phoenix while scoring 13 points for the win. Los Angeles didn't give up a point to the Mercury until the 2:40 mark of OT, when Mack scored on a driving layup.
For the entire OT period, the Sparks kept the Mercury off-balance, holding Phoenix to just 4 points, while swarming Copper, who scored her final two points at the line, giving her the first 40-point game of her career.
Copper, a four-time All-Star (three with Chicago, one with Phoenix), entered the game shooting 32.8% from the field and only 21.8% from 3. Both were well below her career marks of 43.8% from the floor and 34.3%.
Tibbetts said before the game that it was going to be important to get Copper going.
“Just encouraging her to keep looking to be aggressive when she’s open,” Tibbetts said. “I just want her to not over think it, go hoop and play with some joy, and just be tough, she’s a competitive player, we believe in her and she’s going to turn this around.”
Whatever adjustments Copper made were noticeable as she went toe-to-toe with Plum, also a four-time All-Star.
“I’ve been overthinking the past however many games,” Copper said. “I just want to win, whatever it takes making the right play, hitting shots, taking the open shots, taking the easy ones, not overdoing it.”
Up next
The Mercury (4-11) will look to end their three-game skid against the defending champion Las Vegas Aces (10-3) on Wednesday, June 17, at 7 p.m., at Mortgage Matchup Center. The Mercury defeated the Aces in the May 9 season opener, 99-66, in Las Vegas.
High hopes among FIFA, Fox Sports, and Telemundo for increased viewer interest in the 2026 men’s World Cup have been confirmed—and then some.
The networks said that their first two featured broadcasts of the tournament both drew historic audiences. Among the initial findings:
The June 11 tournament opener between Mexico and South Africa averaged 6.3 million viewers in the U.S. on Fox, according to preliminary figures. The viewership represented the most-watched group-stage match ever on English-language U.S. television that didn’t involve the American team.
The U.S. men’s national team opener Friday against Paraguay averaged 15.99 million viewers, again according to initial figures. That marked the most-watched World Cup match involving the U.S. men’s team in English-language U.S. broadcast history, according to Fox research of Nielsen data.
That Fox figure for the U.S.-Paraguay match also more than doubled a comparable figure for a U.S.-Wales match to help open the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. That latter broadcast aired in a weekday timeslot for U.S. viewers and in the non-traditional late fall window used in that iteration of the tournament for climate-related reasons.
The South Africa-Mexico match averaged 12.1 million viewers for the Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo, its streaming platforms, and NBCUniversal’s Peacock. That figure represents the most-watched World Cup opening broadcast in history, regardless of language, and the most-watched World Cup match in Spanish-language history.
The Spanish-language coverage of the U.S.-Paraguay match on those same platforms, meanwhile, averaged 8.9 million viewers, representing its most-watched group-stage match ever not featuring Mexico.
Each of these initial audience figures involves data from the Fox broadcast network, the Fox One and Tubi streaming services, or Telemundo’s platforms and Peacock. They are not, however, final figures that involve Nielsen Big Data + Panel methodology that is considered official currency across the media business. That data is expected later this week.
The combined audience for the U.S.-Paraguay match, meanwhile, came to 24.9 million across the English- and Spanish-language coverage—a figure that places it in the highest reaches of sports media.
“When the final Big Data numbers come in, it’ll be north of 25 million,” said Fox Sports president of insights and analytics Mike Mulvihill in a social media post. “Certainly holds its own with CFB, NBA, MLB championship audiences. Love to see it.”
Out-of-home viewership, something expanded by Nielsen early last year and since the last World Cup, added materially to the latest audience figures.
Big Run of Sports
Despite the current lack of full viewership data, the preliminary World Cup viewership extends what has been a massive run in recent weeks across much of sports media.
The NBA Finals on ABC, won by the Knicks Saturday night, was up 116% through four games and at its highest level since 1998. Similarly, the Stanley Cup Final, also airing on ABC, is up 104% in viewership through four games.
Other properties such as MLB have also seen strong lifts on their national broadcasts this spring.
The uplift, however, isn’t entirely universal. Star power still matters in many sports and events, and a lack of it can seriously cut into the fan appeal. The recently concluded French Open particularly saw that, with viewership falling 25% and to its lowest level in 25 years amid all of the foremost names in both the men’s and women’s competitions being knocked out in earlier rounds.
PITTSBURGH — Konnor Griffin’s promising rookie season with the Pirates was paused when he was placed on the injured list since May with a right forearm strain on May 31.
The 20-year-old initially tried to play through the injury, serving two games as the team’s designated hitter, before the Pirates made the decision to put him on the IL.
Griffin, who has been able to hit during his entire stint on the IL, recently began a throwing program as he ramps up to get back into game shape.
“I think it’s a good sign that he is throwing, because he was able to do all the other baseball activities, really the whole time,” general manager Ben Cherington said on his 93.7 The Fan Radio show on Sunday. “Throwing was obviously gonna be the last thing to come. We wanted to make sure he was 100% asymptomatic before he started a throwing progression.”
Griffin started throwing from 90 feet at roughly 75% intensity on Wednesday at PNC Park and came away feeling good. As he continues to progress, the Pirates want to ensure they are being thorough with their franchise cornerstone.
“With this particular issue that he’s coming off of, we want to make sure it’s a legitimate throwing progression,” said Cherington. “This is not gonna be a two or three day thing. He’ll continue to build up volume and distance.”
The Pirates are still several weeks away from seeing Griffin back on the field with the team, so a rehab assignment will be needed before he’s reinstated. As of now, there is no timeline for when that will begin.
“We don’t have a specific date for that yet, but the fact that he’s in his throwing progression means that hopefully that’s coming not too long from now,” said Cherington.
Griffin appeared in 51 games for the Pirates prior to landing on the shelf and batted .270/.327/.402 with nine doubles, two triples, four home runs, 22 RBI and 14 stolen bases. He started 47 games at shortstop (49 appearances) and posted a .967 fielding percentage with three defensive runs saved.
Kevin Hart looked around at the tears in New York after the Knicks’ title and decided one courtside loyalist deserved more than just congratulations.
The Knicks’ first championship since 1973 turned Madison Square Garden’s long-suffering fanbase into a citywide celebration.
Hart’s video message began with that emotion, pointing to fans crying real tears after decades of waiting for this moment.
Kevin Hart wants Spike Lee to get a Knicks ring
Hart’s message quickly turned to Lee, the most recognizable Knicks fan of the modern era and the celebrity face most associated with their courtside culture.
“Shout out to Spike Lee, give Spike a ring. He deserves a f—– championship ring. I’m saying it here: give Spike a New York Knicks championship ring. That moth——- has been there for 76 years, in the front row. He’s spent $17 million on Knicks games. Give Spike a ring. Congrats, Spike, let’s go.”
It was classic Hart, exaggerated, profane, and easy to understand. Lee had been there through the losing, the false dawns, the playoff heartbreak, and now the payoff.
There is no indication yet that the Knicks will give Lee a ring, but the organization could choose to honor him. Championship ring distribution is largely controlled by teams and ownership, with players, coaches, executives, staff, and other selected figures often included in different tiers.
Spike Lee’s Knicks relationship is now 41 years deep
Lee has been a Knicks season-ticket holder since 1985, the same year Patrick Ewing arrived, making his official season-ticket relationship with the franchise 41 years old in 2026.
His connection goes even deeper as a New Yorker and fan, but 1985 is the clean marker for his permanent MSG presence. The courtside seat, orange-and-blue outfits, and constant reactions made him part of the franchise’s public identity.
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That is why Hart’s demand lands after Jalen Brunson led New York past San Antonio in five games, won Finals MVP, and ended the 53-year title drought. Spike did not score a basket, but few non-players symbolize the wait more clearly.
Lee has already collected Knicks history in his own way, including a 1970 Red Holzman championship ring he bought at auction. This would be different.
A 2026 ring from the organization would not make him part of the roster, but it would recognize something real. For four decades, Spike Lee made Knicks loyalty visible. Hart is arguing that the first title of that era should make the appreciation official.
Speedy shortstop George Davis swiped a team-record four bases on this day, 121 years ago.. | (Photo by Transcendental Graphics/Getty Images)
1905 George Davis stole four bases in a 5-3 win at Washington, a mark that has stood for 121 years now (though tied nine different times). Davis led an onslaught that saw the speedy Sox swipe seven sacks on the afternoon without once being caught. Woe was Senators catcher Malachi Kittridge.
It was truly a different, dead-ball era, in that nine different White Sox swiped at least 11 bases in 1905, and the team totaled 194. Davis, in spite of his four-swipe day, did not lead the team; his 31 finished one shy of first baseman Jiggs Donahue. Davis did, however, finish with 7.2 WAR to lead the American League and make him the presumptive MVP (it was not officially honored as such in the early days of baseball). In the extreme dead-ball era, Davis’ hitting prowess landed him at just a .693 OPS.
Davis was elected to the Hall of Fame posthumously, in 1998.
1942 With an 11-4 win in the nightcap of a doubleheader at Washington, Eddie Smith won his first game of the year, in 12 tries, to improve to 1-10. What’s crazy about Smith’s winless streak, which stretched back to the start of the 1942 season, is that he didn’t pitch badly at all: seven complete games, five one-run losses, two two-run losses, and an 3.83 ERA/4.16 FIP.
In the 11 games leading up to this blowout win, the White Sox scored just 21 runs total (not runs in support of Smith, but TOTAL runs in all of the losses, plus one ninth-inning win when Smith had been removed from the game).
If you stretched back to the end of 1941, Smith’s losing run heading into this game was 15 straight, having lost his final five decisions in that season.
Despite a 3.98 ERA that wasn’t that much worse than league average (90 ERA+), Smith would end up leading the AL in losses, at 7-20. While it would be easy to blame a bad White Sox team for Smith’s misfortune in 1942, by 1920-50 White Sox standards the 66-82 White Sox weren’t all that bad; applying their winning percentage to Smith’s 27 decisions, the hurler should have gone 12-15 on the season.
1953 White Sox pitchers Billy Pierce and Sandy Consuegra both fired shutouts in beating the Boston Red Sox in a doubleheader at Comiskey Park. The Sox won, 6-0 and 1-0. Pierce was brilliant in the opener, with two hits and one walk against eight Ks for a 90 game score. And although the 1-0 score in the nightcap doesn’t indicate it, Consuegra was a lot luckier with his win, spinning a shutout on an eight-hitter; Chico Carrasquel knocked in the only run of the game, with a single to center in the second inning.
With the sweep, the White Sox moved from a tie for fourth place with the Washington Senators to third place, leapfrogging the Red Sox with these head-to-head wins. Chicago would spend much of the season in second place from there, but would fall no lower than third for the remainder of the 1953 season.
2000 The White Sox trounced Cleveland, 11-4, but still managed to fail. How? Well, a club-record 17 games hitting at least one home run was snapped in the win.
The streak started on May 26, when Frank Thomas hit a solo home run off of Cleveland’s Chuck Finley in the first inning of a 5-3 win. The White Sox hit 28 home runs during the streak, but interestingly from just seven hitters: Thomas (eight), José Valentín (five), Carlos Lee (five), Ray Durham (five), Magglio Ordoñez (three), Chris Singleton (one) and Greg Norton (one). Eighteen of the homers were solo shots, seven came with one runner on, two were three-run shots, and one was a grand slam.
The streak came close to snapping only three times, with two homers coming as late as the seventh inning to keep the streak going. The homer streak came closest to snapping on June 13, when Durham’s solo shot in the 10th inning kept it going.
The White Sox went 13-4 over the 17 games of the streak, raising their record from 26-20 to 39-24 and extending their AL Central lead to five games by streak’s end. Despite snapping the longball streak, this game came toward the start of a eight-game winning streak and wins in 14 of 16 to shoot to a commanding lead in the division — one that would not be relinquished.
One of the two losses in the stretch came against the Cubs, in a June 11 game when the White Sox exploded for five home runs — all solo shots — in a 6-5 final.
2009 With American League pitchers still having to bat in any interleague game played in NL parks, White Sox pitchers had long been a hole in the batting order of such games. Mark Buehrle, coming into a start in Milwaukee as a career 3-for-36 hitter with zero extra-base hits for a -49 OPS+ and a .083/.108/.083 slash, homered to lead off the third inning against Braden Looper.
Buehrle never homered again in the major leagues, and in fact would have just five hits (two doubles) in his career after this game. In his 14 years hitting in the majors, Buerhle was 9-of-125 for a .072/.087/.112 slash for a -1.0 WAR and -47 OPS+.
The White Sox prevailed in this tight game, 5-4, when A.J. Pierzynski singled in the deciding run in the bottom of the eighth off of Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman. Interestingly, pitcher Clayton Richard had pinch-run for Jim Thome in the inning and scored the eventual winning run.
University of Hawaii associate head baseball coach Keith Zuniga, the architect of one of college baseball’s top pitching staffs, is leaving the Rainbow Warriors to become USC’s pitching coach.
“It’s a tug at my heart because of what this place has meant to me and my daughters,” Zuniga said. “As a competitor, you see an opportunity like this (with USC) and you really want to go after it and give it everything you’ve got. I’m very excited, for sure. I wouldn’t be in this situation without (UH) Coach (Rich) Hill. He’s been great throughout this process. He’s someone I’ll continue to lean on the rest of my career.”
Zuniga will replace Sean Allen, who resigned as the Trojans’ pitching coach last week to become Lamar’s head baseball coach. At 34, Zuniga will be the youngest Power Four pitching coach.
Hill expressed gratitude and well-wishes to Zuniga and his family. In Zuniga’s three UH seasons, the ’Bows were one of four teams to finish in the top 20 nationally in earned-run average. This season, the ’Bows are third with a 3.45 ERA.
“I know he’s grateful for the opportunity, and he’s going to do his thing,” pitcher Isaiah Magdaleno said of Zuniga. “Great coach, great guy. … He deserves it. He’s going to do a great job. Being able to create bonds with everybody, I feel that’s what he does best. I know he’s going to do big things over there. It’s good for him and his family to move up the ladder in coaching. After college ball, hopefully it’s the pros for him.”
Hill is pondering different models to replace Zuniga. Connor Harrison, who pitched for the ’Bows from 2021 to 2024 and served as director of pitching development this past season, has been promoted to associate pitching coach. For now, Harrison is coordinating the UH pitchers’ offseason program. Harrison will remain as part of the staff this coming season. Hill said there is no timetable on adding a pitching coach, noting “we want to get it right.”
But during conversations on Friday, all the pitchers expressed confidence in Harrison’s coaching and Hill’s ability to find a quality pitching coach. Hill’s pitching-coach tree includes five who became NCAA head coaches and seven who are pitching coaches. Zuniga said Harrison and Trevor Ichimura, a graduate manager who was recently named as Chaminade’s pitching coach, were instrumental in the ’Bows’ mound success this year.
“Connor Harrison has my full endorsement,” Zuniga said. “Connor, in my opinion, is going to be a great pitching coach, whether it be right now or a couple years down the road.”
Zuniga developed an effective front-to-back staff with UH this year. Magdaleno, who was UH’s closer in 2025, emerged as an award-winning, series-opening starter. This past week, Baseball America and Perfect Game both named Magdaleno to their All-America third teams. Hekili Robello, who redshirted in 2025 after transferring from Santa Rosa College, impressed as a weekend starter and diligent student. Relief pitcher Tsubasa Tomii was named to the 2026 All-Big West first team.
Two weeks ago, USC contacted Zuniga. Last week, Zuniga had an in-person interview with USC officials, toured the Los Angeles campus and met with academic staff.
This past Thursday, Zuniga departed for a UH-sponsored, 10-day recruiting trip to Tokyo and Taiwan. During the flight to Japan, Zuniga was offered the job. Details were worked out while he was airborne. With Hill’s blessing, Zuniga finalized the USC deal. Another UH staff member replaced Zuniga on the recruiting trip.
Zuniga said he is assured all the recruits and roster players remain committed to UH.
“Everyone is locked in to being ’Bows,” Zuniga said.
The ’Bows will have a reorganized coaching staff when they officially move from the Big West to the Mountain West on July 1. Last week, Hill confirmed that Dave Nakama, UH’s hitting coach the past five seasons, was leaving the program.
💥Fabrizio Romano bombshell: Cucurella to Real Madrid
The Spanish full-back would join Los Blancos after the World Cup after paying the €50 million release clause to Chelsea.
A lightning-fast deal, with hardly anyone seeing it coming, and one that could be among the biggest of the summer. Fabrizio Romano reports that Marc Cucurella would be Real Madrid’s new signing and has already confirmed it with his famous HERE WE GO.
There is already said to be a verbal agreement between all parties, and he is Mourinho’s preferred player for left-back.
Cucurella will leave Chelsea and join Madrid after the World Cup, with Los Blancos set to pay Chelsea the €50 million release clause.
A key player both for the Blues and, of course, for the Spanish national team, he would strengthen Madrid’s left flank with plenty of guarantees.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - MARCH 13: Safety Coach Evan Cooper of the Florida State Seminoles during Spring Football Practice at the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility on the campus of Florida State University on March 13, 2026 in Tallahassee, Florida. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As expected, Florida State lost another prospect from its 2027 class.
Athlete DaYon Cooper announced today that he’d be reopening his recruitment. He’s coming off a visit to Tennessee, who is likely recruiting him to play on offense.
He committed to FSU as a defensive back but has recently expressed more interest in playing wide receiver in college, which FSU did not agree to. He’ll likely end up flipping to the Volunteers or possibly the Oklahoma State Cowboys, who are also open to playing him on offense. Sounds like this move is best for both parties, as FSU is doing just fine at receiver.
VAR will continue to punish divers at the 2026 World Cup if they get away with simulation – but only if the tackler is incorrectly booked.
It follows an incident in the USA’s first game of the tournament against Paraguay in Los Angeles on Friday which caused some confusion inside the SoFi Stadium.
Paraguayan winger Miguel Almiron was dribbling towards the penalty area when he went down under pressure from US captain Tim Ream. The Dutch referee, Danny Makkelie, awarded Paraguay a free-kick and showed a yellow card to Ream.
Ream was incredulous and protested against the decision. Replays showed he had not touched Almiron, who had thrown himself to the floor to trick the referee.
The game continued with a Paraguay free-kick but was stopped moments later, mid-flow, with messages on the giant screen displaying: “VAR review, mistaken identity.”
Referee Danny Makkelie looks on as a VAR check is underway for 'mistaken identity' (Getty)
Referee Makkelie was directed to the pitchside monitor where he quickly realised his error in penalising Ream. He reversed the decision, rescinding Ream’s yellow card and booking Almiron instead.
VAR interventions are not allowed for the express purpose of reviewing and correcting yellow cards, because that would mean too many interventions and break the flow of the game.
VAR can only overturn a yellow card after moments involving goals, penalties, red cards and cases of mistaken identity. The mistaken identity rule was introduced for incidents like the sending off of Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs in a Premier League game in 2014, when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was the culprit of the offence.
The laws of the game state mistaken identity can be only be applied to red or yellow cards when “the referee penalises an offence but has clearly misidentified the player”.
Almiron’s yellow card was issued under the umbrella of mistaken identity, even though the referee had not “misidentified” Ream but had simply made an error in his interpretation of the incident.
Almiron is shown a yellow card for simulation (Reuters)
The Independent could not find evidence of VAR being previously used in this way to overturn incidents of simulation.
But it is understood that Fifa is happy with how its officials handled the scenario, and there could be more occasions during the World Cup when divers are retrospectively punished. Fifa’s only gripe was that after Almiron was correctly booked, the game should have restarted from a drop ball – as is procedure when a game is stopped mid-flow – instead of a US free-kick.
However, that comes with the caveat that VAR would only step in to review an incident if a card was issued. If Ream had not been booked, there would have been no grounds under Fifa rules for VAR to conduct a review.
The wheels have officially come off the Mercedes-AMG hype train at the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix. What should have been a straightforward victory extension for the team transformed into a strategic and mechanical disaster. Between a catastrophic late-race DNF for championship leader Kimi Antonelli and an aggressive internal track battle that handed the win directly to Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, Team Principal Toto Wolff was left furious.
In a tense post-race interview with Sky Sports, Wolff didn’t hold back, calling out his team’s recurring mechanical fragility and issuing a stern warning to his drivers about leaving race wins on the table.
Mercedes’ Costly Internal War
While Antonelli’s late mechanical failure ultimately sealed his fate, Wolff made it clear that Mercedes put themselves on the back foot much earlier in the race. George Russell and Antonelli engaged in a fierce wheel-to-wheel battle during the opening stints, a choice that Wolff believes destroyed their gap to the chasing pack and allowed Hamilton to capitalize.
“We tried to race fair in the team game, but maybe it cost us the win today,” Wolff admitted. “And that’s something which we need to discuss with the drivers—how are we doing it if we’re fighting somebody else for the win.”
Nov 22, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Mercedes driver George Russell (63), left, and Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli (12) arrive for the Las Vegas Grand Prix drivers parade at the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images
When pressed on exactly how much time was squandered during the intra-team scrap before Russell’s first pit stop, Wolff provided a damning estimate.
“They raced each other quite hard before George’s stop, and I think we lost about four, five, or six seconds to Lewis. And then obviously, with the VSC [Virtual Safety Car], it changed the order.”
Although Wolff explicitly clarified that the drivers’ hard racing was “not at all” related to Antonelli’s subsequent retirement, the lost track position left Mercedes completely exposed. Instead of controlling the race from the front, they bled critical seconds that ultimately allowed Ferrari’s alternate strategy to succeed.
“Fat Points” and Championship Realities
Beyond the tactical errors on the pit wall and on the track, Mercedes is facing a deeply unsettling trend of unreliability. Just a few races after Russell suffered a mechanical setback in Canada, Antonelli’s car let him down in the closing stages of Barcelona.
For a team trying to anchor a world championship campaign with a rookie driver, these recurring failures are completely unacceptable to the Mercedes boss.
“I mean, you know, we just can’t compete for a championship if we have, every second race, a car that’s losing fat points,” Wolff blasted. “It’s one, then the other, and to finish first, first you have to finish. So, that’s just not good enough.”
To compound their anxieties, Russell’s pace completely vanished during the latter half of the Grand Prix. While Russell showed “incredible pace with the medium” tyre early on, his performance fell away drastically toward the end of that initial stint and failed to recover on the subsequent hard compounds.
Mercedes now heads to Austria, facing a massive internal investigation. Wolff has to solve a burning multi-front crisis: fixing a brittle technical platform, analyzing Russell’s sudden tire drop-off, and sitting down with both drivers to establish strict boundaries before their inner-team rivalry completely destroys their championship aspirations.
Hockeytown is about to get a close-up look at the future of women's hockey.
Detroit will showcase the next generation of stars at the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) Draft on Wednesday at the Fox Theatre.
Top prospects like Plymouth's Kirsten Simms will hear their names called inside the historic theater in downtown Detroit as they begin their professional hockey careers.
The draft also marks another milestone for PWHL Detroit, which was granted an expansion franchise on May 6. The other new teams are in Las Vegas, Hamilton and San Jose.
Led by general manager Manon Rheaume, who will make the selections in the six-round draft, Detroit's roster will become a little clearer before the team hits the ice for the start of the 2026-27 season.
Here's a complete guide to what to expect at the draft, the top prospects, local events, tickets and what's in store for sports fans in Detroit when the newest pro team begins the 30-game regular season in November with home games at Little Caesars Arena.
How to watch the PWHL Draft
▶ What: 2026 Professional Women's Hockey League Draft
▶ When: 5 p.m. Wednesday
▶ Where: Fox Theatre, Detroit
▶ Draft format: Event will consist of six rounds with all 12 PWHL teams selecting from a pool of 235 eligible players
▶ First pick: Vancouver Goldeneyes hold the first overall pick
▶ Tickets: Limited number of tickets remain, starting at $22
▶ TV/radio: WMYD (TV 20). Livestreamed on PWHL website
▶ Live blog: Follow along for live updates on draft night at detroitnews.com
Who is the top prospect for the draft?
Defenseman Caroline Harvey is the consensus No. 1 overall prospect. Named MVP with the women's gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic team at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games, she tied for the tournament lead in scoring with nine goals and seven assists and a tournament-best, plus-14 rating.
Other projected top picks include Harvey's U.S. teammates, forward Abbey Murphy and defenseman Laila Edwards, who was paired on defense with Farmington Hills native Megan Keller.
In all, the 235-player pool of players represents eight countries and consists of 127 forwards, 68 defensemen, and 40 goaltenders, with more than 50% hailing from NCAA programs.
Is Kirsten Simms the only local prospect?
Kirsten Simms, a two-time NCAA champion with the University of Wisconsin and an Olympian who helped Team USA capture gold in Milan, is one of 12 players with Michigan connections. The local players are:
Forwards
▶ Courtney Ben, Adrian College
▶ Elyssa Biederman, Franklin, Colgate University
▶ Haley Coolsaet, Grosse Ile, DNP
▶ Allie Hubenschmidt, South Lyon, Adrian College
▶ Riley Johnson, Farmington, Adrian College
▶ Asher Printzen, Michigan State
▶ Kirsten Simms, Plymouth, University of Wisconsin
▶ Clara Yuhn, Bloomfield Hills, Boston University
Defensemen
▶ Casey Borgiel, Port Huron, Colgate University
▶ Maya Roy, Clarkston, ERC Ingolstadt
Goalie
▶ Jullia Gross-Turkey, Michigan State
▶ Vanessa Ruban, Adrian College
Are there other PWHL Draft events?
The Draft Fan Zone is part of some ticket packages and starts about two hours before the draft on Wednesday, including red carpet access, draft collectibles and photo opportunities on the draft stage with the Walter Cup, the league's championship trophy.
PWHL VP of business operations Amy Scheer and VP of hockey operations Jayna Hefford will meet the media at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday, along with top prospects for the draft.
How many players are on Detroit's roster?
Macomb's Taylor Girard signed a two-year contract on Thursday, becoming the team’s seventh player and the first Michigan-area player on the roster.
A forward with 17 points in 63 career PWHL games, she reunites with former New York Sirens assistant coach Josh Sciba, a Westland native and Detroit's head coach. Here's the team's current lineup:
Forwards
▶ Daryl Watts, Detroit's first signing, Canadian Olympian, Toronto Sceptres
▶ Hannah Bilka, U.S. Olympian, Seattle Torrent
▶ Britta Curl-Salemme, U.S. Olympian, Minnesota Frost
▶ Jesse Compher, Sister of Red Wings forward J.T. Compher, Toronto Sceptres
“I can say that Hilary Knight is one of the most accomplished players in hockey, and I have so much respect for what she did for the game of hockey," she said. "But at this point, she's under contract with another team. So, I'm not gonna speak more than this.”
A sign-and-trade deal for Knight, officially a member of Las Vegas, can't officially be announced until Tuesday, the day the PWHL trade freeze lifts.
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After surpassing Jamaica in the CONCACAF qualifiers, Curaçao will compete in the 2026 World Cup for the first time in its history. As a largely unknown national team, fans are paying close attention to its position in the FIFA World Ranking.
For the first time in their history, Curaçao secured a place at the 2026 World Cup. Despite not being a powerhouse national team, they surpassed Jamaica in the CONCACAF qualifiers, earning direct qualification to the tournament. Following this major sporting achievement, they have gained greater recognition, climbing positions in the FIFA World Ranking and potentially looking to surprise their opponents.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Curaçao are ranked 82nd with 1,294.77 points. With Germany as their first opponent, the result could directly affect their position in the standings. After being ranked 91st in 2024, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 68th in July 2017.
Even though Curaçao have improved their position in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, they remain the lowest-ranked team in their group at the 2026 World Cup. Germany currently occupy 10th place in the rankings, Ecuador sit 24th, and Ivory Coast round out the group in 33rd. With this in mind, they face the greatest challenge in their history: Shining on the World Cup stage.
Being the smallest country in World Cup history, Curaçao are already looking to leave a mark on the competition, as they have chances of even reaching the knockout stages as one of the best third-placed teams. With nothing to lose, they arrive with the hopes of impressing in the tournament. In addition, they have already demonstrated their progress in recent years, notably improving their world ranking with FIFA, which brought them to the 2026 World Cup.
Juriën Gaari #3 and Jürgen Locadia #9 of Curaçao.
What are Curaçao’s upcoming matches in the 2026 World Cup?
In their debut at the 2026 World Cup, Curaçao face Germany on June 14 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. They then face Ecuador on June 20 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas, Missouri. Concluding their run in the tournament, they face Ivory Coast on June 25 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Should they manage a strong campaign in the tournament, they could climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking, as they have the advantage of competing in the 2026 World Cup. However, they could also lose positions if they suffer three consecutive defeats. With this being their first appearance in the tournament, they seem to have no pressure, instead risking everything in an effort to shine.
Tahith Chong of Curacao celebrates scoring a goal.
Marc-André ter Stegen isn't part of Germany at the 2026 World Cup.
Injuries can play a huge role in shaping competitions like the 2026 World Cup. For Germany, that became an issue in a very important position long ago, as Marc-André ter Stegen will not represent his country.
Ter Stegen is missing the competition because he was not called up by Julian Nagelsmann. However, the manager’s decision was not technical. It was an injury that ruled the goalkeeper out.
In just his second match at Girona, Ter Stegen suffered a severe tear in his left hamstring in January that required surgery. The timeline was too tight for him to make it back in time, and he ultimately could not recover before the squad was announced.
Ter Stegen’s season
It was a completely unexpected nightmare season for Ter Stegen. While still at Barcelona last year, a back injury became more difficult to deal with and required surgery that kept him out almost until the end of the campaign.
Neuer was called back by Nagelsmann after retiring from Germany (Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
With Joan García now established in the lineup, the goalkeeper looked for a different club to get more minutes and keep his place in Germany, deciding to join Girona on loan with that goal in mind.
While Girona finished La Liga in the relegation zone, that may well have been because Ter Stegen was almost never able to play. The goalkeeper started in the 1-1 draw with Getafe and the 1-0 loss to Real Oviedo before the injury forced him out.
The replacement
After it was confirmed that Ter Stegen would miss nearly four months, Nagelsmann saw Oliver Baumann of TSG Hoffenheim as the replacement. However, that did not happen in the end. The manager instead opted to convince Manuel Neuer to come out of Germany retirement and join the squad.
For the first time in their history, Curaçao will compete in the World Cup, having qualified for the 2026 edition. Beyond their soccer skills and competitiveness, they are the smallest country in the tournament, surprising soccer fans around the world.
Following FIFA’s new adjustments, Curacao managed to secure their place at the 2026 World Cup, qualifying for the tournament for the first time in history. Although they are not considered a highly competitive powerhouse, they have already become one of the biggest talking points among fans. In addition, they represent the smallest country ever to appear in the tournament.
Curaçao have a total area of 171 square miles (around 444 square kilometers) and a total population of only 158,000. Because of this, they are the smallest country to qualify for a World Cup in the tournament’s 96-year history. While Iceland held the record for the smallest population among World Cup participants in 2018, it now belongs to Curaçao, whose size is comparable to that of New Orleans, at roughly 440 square kilometers.
Even though they are an island located near Venezuela, they compete in CONCACAF, where they secured a spot in the 2026 World Cup. To do so, they managed to surpass Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Bermuda in Group B of the third round of the qualifiers. Without a world-class roster, they could struggle defensively, as their most recent friendlies against Scotland, Australia, and China resulted in multiple defeats.
Despite their small population, they are looking to make a statement at the 2026 World Cup. To do so, they will be aiming to defeat Germany, as they seek to climb the standings in Group E, where they will also face Ecuador and Ivory Coast. Without any high-profile stars in their roster, they could rely on a solid collective style of play.
Juriën Gaari #3 of Curacao looks to play the ball during the training.
Curacao eye historic breakthrough at the 2026 World Cup
With Germany and Ecuador as their direct rivals in the 2026 World Cup, Curaçao may not have an easy path to securing one of the top two spots. However, they could still aim to write their name into the tournament’s history, as they still have a strong chance of qualifying for the knockout stages, due to the reintroduced best third-placed teams system.
Following the expansion to 48 national teams, FIFA reintroduced the best third-placed teams system. Although it had disappeared after the 1994 World Cup, it was adjusted once again, giving eight national teams the chance to advance to the knockout stages. With this in mind, Curaçao could aim to qualify as one of the best third-placed teams and, with this being their debut in these stages of the tournament, make a major statement on the world stage.
Juninho Bacuna, Roshon van Eijma, Armando Obispo and teammates of Curacao acknowledge the fans.
The Netherlands will face a tough defensive absence as Arsenal's Jurrien Timber has been officially ruled out of their 2026 World Cup campaign.
The Netherlands enters the 2026 World Cup as one of the favorites to capture the title and finally secure the first-ever global star in the nation’s storied soccer history. However, as the Dutch prepare for their tournament run in North America, Oranje has been dealt a major setback. Versatile defender Jurrien Timber was officially omitted from the final 26-man roster.
The 24-year-old Arsenal defender suffered a persistent groin injury during the final stretch of the club season. Despite aggressive rehabilitation efforts, he failed to return to 100% physical fitness in time to meet manager Ronald Koeman’s strict medical standards for the tournament.
Interestingly, Timber did manage to make a high-profile appearance in Arsenal’s final match of the season, coming off the bench to play 55 minutes in a penalty shootout loss to Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final. While that brief return sparked optimism within the Dutch camp, the progress was short-lived.
Once Timber arrived at the Netherlands‘ pre-tournament training camp in New York, the medical staff evaluated his condition after a friendly against Uzbekistan and determined that it was in the player’s best long-term interest to focus on a complete recovery. To fill the vacant spot on the roster, Koeman utilized FIFA’s late injury-replacement window to call up Sunderland right-back Lutsharel Geertruida.
Jurriën Timber misses the 2026 World Cup.
The 24-year-old defender has not recovered sufficiently from a groin injury to take part in the World Cup in a medically responsible manner. In consultation with the medical staff, it has therefore been decided that Timber will leave the… pic.twitter.com/r6Wu8FRCfP
Mikel Arteta’s tactical gamble to feature Timber in the Champions League final generated significant debate and controversy back in the Netherlands. Prior to that match, the defender had spent roughly two months completely sidelined trying to heal the groin issue.
Addressing the situation during a press conference, Koeman expressed frustration but stopped short of pointing fingers at the Premier League club, though he frankly admitted the Champions League minutes exacerbated the issue. “You can’t blame the club, and I don’t want to do that either,” the Dutch manager stated. “However, it is clear that those minutes did not help his recover“.
Koeman further explained that while Timber might have been physically capable of logging occasional, sparse minutes later in the tournament, relying on an unfit player for a grueling World Cup campaign was out of the question for the coaching staff.
“He has been out of shape for a long time and continues to present symptoms that do not subside quickly, which means he will not be ready to compete in the short term,” Koeman concluded.
With Timber officially heading home to rest ahead of the domestic season, the Netherlands will now lean on their extensive defensive depth to anchor the backline for their upcoming Group F matches against Japan, Sweden, and Tunisia.
La Liga'ya geri dönen Deportivo'nun radarına giren İspanyol sol bek Angelino, geleceğiyle ilgili net kararını verdi: Deneyimli oyuncu, kariyerine Roma'da devam etmek istiyor.
Roma forması giyen 29 yaşındaki sol bek Angelino, transfer döneminin hareketli isimlerinden biri olmaya adayken geleceğine dair son noktayı koydu. İspanya La Liga'ya yeniden merhaba diyen Deportivo'nun kadrosuna katmak istediği deneyimli savunmacı, İtalya'da devam etmek istiyor.
Deportivo İstiyor Ancak Angelino "Roma" Diyor
İspanyol ekibi Deportivo'nun, Angelino transferi için Roma kulübünün kapısını çalıp çalmayacağı henüz belirsizliğini koruyor. Ancak oyuncu cephesinde karar oldukça net. İtalyan basınından Il Tempo'nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; İspanyol futbolcu, kariyerine kesin olarak Roma'da devam etmeyi ve teknik direktör Gian Piero Gasperini'nin gözüne girerek kendisini kanıtlamayı hedefliyor.
Sözleşmesi 2028'e Kadar Devam Ediyor
Geride bıraktığımız sezonda şanssız sakatlıklar yaşayan ve bu nedenle yalnızca 9 karşılaşmada süre alabilen Angelino'nun İtalyan temsilcisiyle olan kontratı uzun vadeli. Deneyimli sol bekin Roma ile olan sözleşmesi 2028 yılına kadar devam ediyor.
Ferrari'nin İngiliz pilotu Lewis Hamilton, İspanya'da koşulan Formula 1 Dünya Şampiyonası'nın 7. yarışında damalı bayrağı ilk gören isim oldu.
Formula 1 Dünya Şampiyonası'nda sezonun 7. yarışı İspanya Grand Prix'sinde zafer Ferrari pilotlarından Lewis Hamilton'ın oldu.
FERRARI İLE İLK ZAFER
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Fenerbahçe yaz döneminde sol ayaklı bir stoper takviyesi planlıyor. Bu konudaki en büyük adaylardan biri Gonçalo Inacio... Ancak Sporting Kulübü sadece serbest kalma maddesinde yazan rakamı talep ediyor.
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DEĞERLENDİRMEYE ALINMAYACAK
24 yaşındaki stoperin mukavelesinde 60 milyon euroluk serbest kalma bedeli bulunuyor. Bu parayı ödeyen takım, Portekizli futbolcuyla bireysel şartları görüşebilecek. Daha düşük teklifler, Sporting tarafından değerlendirmeye alınmayacak. 1.85 boyundaki savunmacının 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar sözleşmesi var.
ALTYAPIDAN ÇIKTI
Gonçalo Inacio, Sporting'in altyapısından çıktı. 2020 yazında A takım kadrosuna dahil edildi. Portekiz Milli Takımı'nın da parçalarından biri... Oyuncuyla Milan da ilgileniyor. Fakat 60 milyon euroluk madde, Fenerbahçe kadar Milan'ı da düşündürüyor. Bu şartlarda Gonçalo Inacio'nun transferi pek mümkün gözükmüyor.
Fenerbahçeli N'Golo Kante'yle Paris FC ilgileniyor. Fransız ekibinin bu transfer için çok ciddi bir bütçe ayırdığı öğrenildi. Olası ayrılıkta Sarı-Lacivertliler sürpriz bir adrese gidecek...
Paris FC bir süredir N'Golo Kante'yi takip ediyor. Fransız ekibi, önümüzdeki sezon Ligue 1'e damga vuracak bir takım oluşturmayı hedefliyor. Ve bu uğurda çok ciddi paralar harcamaya hazırlar... Kante konusunda Dünya Kupası'nın ardından Fenerbahçe'ye teklif yapılması bekleniyor.
O İSİM KODAİ SANO
Eğer Fenerbahçe Yönetimi, muhtemel teklifi yeterli bulursa, Fransız yıldızla yollar ayrılacak. Kante yerine NEC Nijmegen'de oynayan Kodai Sano'nun düşünüldüğü öğrenildi. 22 yaşındaki genç futbolcu, hem merkez orta saha hem de ön libero bölgesinde görev yapabiliyor. Şu anda Stuttgart, PSV ve Borussia Dortmund da Japon oyuncunun durumunu takip ediyor.
SADECE 450 BİN EURO
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Hakan Çalhanoğlu, 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Avustralya'ya 2-0 yenildiğimiz maçın ardından açıklamalar yaptı. Avustralyalı gazetecinin Çalhanoğlu'na sorduğu soru dikkat çekerken, milli futbolcunun şaşırdığı gözlemlendi.
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Donetsk “Şaxtyor”unu çalışdıran Arda Turan Ukrayna Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən yaxşı məşqçisi adına layiq görülüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ukrayna mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
Klublar arasında keçirilən ənənəvi sorğunun nəticələrinə əsasən, birinci yeri türkiyəli mütəxəssis tutub. İkinci pillədə LNZ-nin çalışdırıcısı Vitali Ponomaryov qərarlaşıb. İlk üçlüyü isə “Polissye”nin baş məşqçisi Ruslan Rotan tamamlayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Arda Turan 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə “Şaxtyor”u Ukrayna çempionu edib. Bundan başqa, komanda Avropa Konfrans Liqasında yarımfinala qədər irəliləyib.
Arda 2025-ci ilin iyul ayından “Şaxtyor”a rəhbərlik edir. 39 yaşlı mütəxəssis bu komandanı bütövlükdə 51 oyuna çıxarıb, 32 qələbə, 11 heç-heçə, 8 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Türkiyəli məşqçi “Şaxtyor”dan öncə vətənində “Eyüpspor”u da çalışdırıb.
Sunday’s reports claim that sides in Turkiye are beginning to step forwards for unwanted Juventus winger Edon Zhegrova, who will be allowed to leave the club after just one season.
Reports claim that Zhegrova was a player wanted specifically by former Juventus CEO Damien Comolli, who has since been replaced by Giovanni Carnevali at the top of the Bianconeri hierarchy.
Zhegrova had suffered a major adductor injury in the January before he joined Juventus, which kept him sidelined for the entirety of the second half of the 2024-25 season.
That injury clearly had an impact on his start to life in Turin, and in the end, the Kosovar was only able to play for 366 minutes across 19 appearances in Serie A, all of which came off the bench.
Edon Zhegrova signs his Juve contract with Damien Comolli
With Comolli now gone, Juventus are expected to listen to any offers that come in for Zhegrova during the summer transfer window.
According to the latest updates from TMW, some clubs in Turkiye are beginning to show an interest in picking up the 27-year-old in a low-cost deal. Trabzonspor have reportedly been in contact with Juve to request information surrounding Zhegrova.
No formal talks have taken place just yet, but Sunday’s report claims that there is a good chance that the two clubs decide to proceed with negotiations.
Reports in Italy claim that Juventnus are hoping to raise around €50m from outgoing transfers by the end of June, and that there is a list of five players that the Old Lady are actively trying to sell.
Which players could Juventus sell in the coming weeks?
Juventus missed out on Champions League qualification in the final few weeks of the 2025-26 season and according to Tuttosport, the club are hoping to raise €50m from early transfers to make up for the expected drop in revenues without access to Europe’s premier competition.
The club have recently appointed a new CEO in Giovanni Carnevali, replacing the outgoing Damien Comolli. Tuttosport claims that given the excellent relationship that Carnevali has with Beppe Marotta from his time at Sassuolo, there could potentially be a few moves between the great rivals of Juventus and Inter.
There have been suggestions that Inter could sell both Davide Frattesi and Carlos Augusto to Juventus, or that they could offer those players as part of player-plus-cash deals.
In terms of players that Juventus could sell to Inter, Sunday’s report claims that Andrea Cambiaso is an interesting profile that has always been of interest to the Nerazzurri. In fact, Inter had looked at signing Cambiaso before he joined Juventus, but the Nerazzurri ultimately decided to sign Raoul Bellanova instead.
UDINE, ITALY – MARCH 14: Andrea Cambiaso of Juventus reacts during the warm up ahead of the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Friuli on March 14, 2026 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)
Cambiaso has interest from several other sides, and Tuttosport reports that Juventus are willing to listen to offers in the region of €40m.
Elsewhere, Juve are still planning to sell Nico Gonzalez to Atletico Madrid in a permanent deal. The Argentine spent the 2025-26 season on loan in the Spanish capital, but did not play quite enough minutes for his obligation to buy clause to be activated.
Atleti are still said to be keen on signing Nico Gonzalez permanently, but are hoping to negotiate a ‘discount’ with Juve: Figures in the region of €25m are being discussed.
SEVILLE, SPAIN – APRIL 18: Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid scores his team’s third penalty in the penalty shoot out during the Copa Del Rey Final match between Real Sociedad and Atletico de Madrid at Estadio de La Cartuja on April 18, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Juventus are also hoping to sell two Brazilian midfielders in Douglas Luiz and Arthur Melo. There have been suggestions that both are of interest to Vincenzo Italiano and Besiktas, while reports from Tuttosport claim that Gremio are interested in keeping hold of Arthur permanently after spending the last season on loan back in his homeland.
Juventus would reportedly like to bring in around €10m from the sale of Arthur, which would avoid them registering a capital loss on his signing, but these figures are slightly too high for Gremio.
PORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL – DECEMBER 2: Arthur Melo of Gremio controls the ball during the match between Gremio and Fluminense as part of Brasileirao 2025 at Arena do Gremio on December 2, 2025 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro H. Tesch/Getty Images)
Tuttosport claims that Juventus will also be willing to sell Fabio Miretti if offers in the region of €15m come in this summer.
Carlo Ancelotti has already faced backlash for his decision to leave teenage talent Endrick on the bench for the entirety of Brazil’s World Cup draw against Morocco on Saturday night, but the coach says that he will not discuss ‘individual players’, only the team’s collective performance.
Brazil supporters frustrated by Ancelotti’s decision to leave Endrick on the bench against Morocco
Brazil opened their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against Morocco in New York: Ismael Saobari opened the scoring after 21 minutes, Vinicius Jr. provided the response 10 minutes later.
Though Morocco had reached an historic World Cup semi-final in 2022, Brazil were still considered the favourites by many heading into Saturday’s showdown. A 1-1 draw was still considered slightly underwhelming by fans of the most successful nation in World Cup history.
Ancelotti has faced criticism online for one particular decision he made during the 1-1 draw with Morocco, namely the choice to leave 19-year-old Endrick on the bench for the whole game while Brazil were going in search of a goal.
Endrick came into the World Cup having scored five times and having provided seven assists for his teammates from 16 appearances while on loan with Lyon in Ligue 1, but the teenager had struggled to break into the Real Madrid first team under Ancelotti in 2024-25 and now some fans are concerned that the same thing is happening with the Brazil national side.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 3: Endrick #19 of Brazil during training at Columbia Park Training Facility on June 3, 2026 in Morristown, New Jersey. (Photo by Ira L. Black/Getty Images)
“I am not going to comment on individual players, I am here to talk about the team,” said Ancelotti when quizzed about his decision to leave Endrick on the bench during his post-match press conference.
Still, many fans across social media still disagree with Ancelotti’s decision: “Whenever you mention Endrick, this is usually his response, even from when he was managing Real Madrid. This is unfair,” one supporter wrote on X.
“Endrick wins them that game. Vini, Endrick and Raphinha should be the starting attackers,” another added.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 13: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Morocco at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 13, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
One fan wrote: “I won’t comment on individual players is what coaches say when they don’t have a good answer. Endrick deserves more than silence.”
Daniel Farke’s Leeds United are keen on acquiring the services of Scottish youth international Cai McGunnigle.
On the back of his impressive performances for Hong Kong FC, Cai McGunnigle finds himself on the wishlist of a number of top clubs in Europe. Leeds United are one of the clubs interested in his services.
According to a report from Football Insider, Leeds United have invited the 17-year-old forward for a trial following his rapid rise in the Hong Kong Premier League. The Yorkshire-based club is seriously considering signing the Scottish youth international, who is also on the wishlist of AZ Alkmaar and West Ham United.
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European clubs are after Cai McGunnigle
Both clubs have also asked the youngster to undergo trials, as they weigh up whether to offer him the chance to move to Europe ahead of next season.
The teenage striker enjoyed an impressive campaign for Hong Kong FC last time out. He bagged three goals and an assist in just eight starts for the Hong Kong Premier League outfit.
He also holds the record for being the youngest goal scorer in the history of the league, having bagged his first goal at the age of just 16 years and one month.
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McGunnigle is considered one of the brightest young talents in Scottish football, and the West Yorkshire club want to see for themselves if he has it in him to be a part of their setup.
While little is known about him, he is regarded as a clinical finisher with strong tactical awareness. He certainly has the potential to be a special player.
Leeds have already added several exciting youngsters to their youth setup and could now make a move for the 17-year-old. However, a lot will depend on how he fares in the trials.
The World Cup is finally here, and while its monstrous ticket prices have dominated much of the build-up, the actual football is finally set to take over. So, which teams are you likely to see should you stump up enough cash to secure your spot at MetLife Stadium on July 19th?
Well, online betting sites have had their favourites priced up for months, and it’s the usual suspects who find themselves at the top of the odds lists. The latest World Cup betting at Bovada odds currently make Spain the 9/2 outright frontrunner, with France just behind at 5/1. Then there’s England at 7/1, third favourites. But what could each of their routes to the biggest game in world football potentially look like? Let’s take a look at their most likely path to glory.
Spain
Spain famously stormed to a record-breaking fourth European championship crown in Germany two years ago. Now, their talented young squad attempts to take their talents from the continental stage to the global one. Lamine Yamal was just 16 years of age for much of that tournament in Germany in 2024. Now aged 18, he has matured into arguably the best player on the planet, and flanked by his loyal Barcelona cohorts, such as Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo, and Pau Cubarsí, he is now tasked with bringing the famous gold trophy back to Spain for the second time.
His side has been handed the perfect group to do exactly that. Luis de la Fuente’s men will face debutants Cape Verde in their opener in Atlanta on June 15th, before then facing Saudi Arabia in the same stadium five days later. Those two games will almost certainly yield six points and a slew of goals, before a clash with Uruguay in Guadalajara on June 26th brings their group stage commitments to an end.
The bookies make Spain a whopping 1/5 favourite to top Group H, and if they don’t, it would be a monumental shock. Presuming that they do, then La Roja would likely face either Austria or Algeria in the stunning SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on July 2nd for another clash that they will be heavily favoured to win. Win that, and they have a Round of 16 clash against either Croatia or Colombia to look forward to, again a contest they’ll be well backed to win.
Spain could well emerge at the quarterfinal stage without breaking a sweat. There, the USA, Turkey, and Belgium are considered their most likely opponents, arguably the weakest of any of the tournament favourites at that stage. In the semi-finals, second-favourites France will likely lie in wait.
France
France have reached each of the last two World Cup finals, and this summer, they aim to reach a record-equalling third straight. They beat Croatia in the first of those two showpieces in Moscow before losing a thriller on penalties to Argentina in Qatar four years later. However, if they are to reign supreme this summer, they will have to do so without two men who threaded the team together for over a decade: Antoine Griezmann and Olivier Giroud.
Even without those two, Les Bleus still have quality right across the pitch, but it’s in attack that they’re truly deadly. Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, and Desire Doue make up arguably the most fearsome attacking quartet at the entire tournament, and they will strike fear into each and every defence they come up against. But even so, they do have a much tougher run to the final than frontrunners Spain.
Didier Deschamps’ side has been drawn into arguably the most difficult group at the tournament alongside both Norway and Senegal. Still, the bookies make them a clear 2/5 favourite to head Group I, and if they do, they will head to MetLife Stadium on June 30th for a clash with one of the best-placed third teams.
From there, they will head to Philadelphia for a crunch round of 16 clash against fellow heavyweights Germany, before embarking upon a potential quarterfinal against the Netherlands in Boston on July 9th. After already running the gauntlet, a well-rested Spain side will then likely lie in wait in the semis, with July 14th in Dallas the date for that monster showdown.
England
Pretenders or contenders? That’s always the question with England. Their runs to each of the last two European Championship finals suggest that they are firmly the latter as opposed to the former, while the appointment of proven winner Thomas Tuchel only aids their case. Add to that the blistering form of Harry Kane, whose 61 goals in 51 games for Bayern Munich this season have positioned him as the favourite to win the Ballon d’Or, and it’s clear that the Three Lions could well roar.
Heartbreak for England is a constant on the big stage…
They must navigate perennial banana skin Croatia in their opening game, before then facing Ghana and Panama in Group L, a quartet that they’re 1/4 favourite to top. They will also face one of the best-placed third-place teams in Atlanta on July 1st, before gearing up for a likely clash against tournament co-hosts Mexico in front of thousands of Mexicans at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
The task gets no easier in the quarterfinals as the Three Lions will likely gear up for a clash with Brazil in a repeat of their 2002 quarterfinal. They will then probably face one of their two modern rivals in the semi-finals, either Argentina or Portugal, with those two set to square off in the quarterfinals and the winner facing England in the semis.
The intense dialogue between Roma and Paulo Dybala continues, with Dybala having long prioritized a contract renewal with the Giallorossi.
As journalist Eleonora Trotta writes, the two sides are increasingly closer after several discussions to narrow the gap between his request (€4 million per season for two years) and Roma’s initial offer.
Among the most discussed aspects is image rights, which play a key role in the centenary year.
For weeks, speculation has swirled around the future of Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal.
After the Tigers suffered a stunning collapse following Skubal’s injury, many around baseball began to wonder whether Detroit could eventually consider trading the two-time Cy Young Award winner if the season continued to spiral out of control. According to MLB insider Bob Nightengale, rival teams were certainly paying attention.
“Hold those phone calls,” Nightengale wrote. “The Detroit Tigers went into an utter free-fall after Tarik Skubal went down with a bone chip in his elbow, losing 21 of 25 games, with teams salivating at the chance to acquire Skubal.”
However, Nightengale noted that Detroit’s outlook has improved significantly in recent weeks. Since the start of June, the Tigers have begun to stabilize, posting a 7-3 record while welcoming Skubal back to the mound.
The positive developments do not stop there. Nightengale also pointed out that starting pitchers Casey Mize and Justin Verlander are both nearing returns, giving Detroit hope that its rotation could soon resemble the group it envisioned entering the season.
Because of that, the Tigers are reportedly not ready to make any decisions regarding Skubal’s future.
“The Tigers plan to wait until around the All-Star break to see if they can get back in the race before pulling the plug on their season and trading Skubal,” Nightengale reported.
At 29 years old and under team control beyond this season, Skubal would undoubtedly command one of the largest trade packages in recent memory if Detroit ever made him available. For now, though, the Tigers appear focused on seeing whether a healthier roster and a strong stretch of baseball can pull them back into contention before making any franchise-altering decisions.
Lewis Hamilton thanked Ferrari for helping him "achieve a dream" after taking his maiden grand prix win as a member of the Scuderia.
Hamilton and Ferrari went on the offensive in F1's tyre battle on a sweltering Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Unlike most other frontrunners, including poleman George Russell, Hamilton opted for a start of softs, with the excessive tyre degradation all but nailing him to a three-stop strategy.
That allowed the seven-time world champion to fully flex his upgraded SF-26's muscles, putting pressure on Russell and the second Mercedes of Kimi Antonelli as they were nursing their hard tyres, with Russell in particular struggling for pace with a lack of front load.
Hamilton received an additional bit of assistance from old nemesis Fernando Alonso as the Spaniard parked his Aston Martin on lap 40, allowing the Briton to take his first and final stop under virtual safety car conditions.
But the Ferrari's blistering pace in the final stint suggested either Mercedes would have struggled to contain the 41-year-old on his quest for a first Ferrari grand prix win in 31 attempts.
On the outlap, an emotional Hamilton thank his team for helping him "achieve this dream" of winning in red.
"Grazie a tutti Maranello, thank you so much!, Hamilton said. "You helped me achieve this dream and I can't thank you enough. Thank you to everyone for pushing so hard back at home. I'm so proud of you.
"Thank you to my family and thank you to the fans for continuing to remind me who I am, I couldn't have done it without you."
Afterwards, Hamilton said his 106th grand prix win was one of his very best. "They're all special in their own way but this one is something else," he said in parc ferme. "I watched Ferrari have all their success on TV when I was younger and wondered what it would be like to win in this car. I'm forever grateful and this is hopefully the first of many."
With the Knicks bringing home a championship for the first time in generations, New York City is preparing for a historic celebration.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that the city will host a ticker-tape parade and City Hall ceremony to honor the team on Thursday, June 18.
The celebration will mark the first ticker-tape parade in Knicks history. Additional details are expected to be released on Sunday, June 14.
Mayor Mamdani reflected on the decades of anticipation leading up to the win.
"For more than 50 years, New Yorkers have waited for this moment. Through near misses, heartbreak and a hope that every year could be our year, this city never stopped believing in the Knicks. And this team fulfilled that hope with grit, resilience and heart," Mamdani said.
The mayor also announced that City Hall and municipal buildings across the city will be illuminated in blue and orange on the night of Thursday, June 18 in recognition of the victory.
Buildings confirmed to be lit include the David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Centre Street and Brooklyn Borough Hall at 209 Joralemon Street. Additional city buildings may also participate in the tribute.
BOSTON, MA - JUNE 13: Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers pitches during the game between the Texas Rangers and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Saturday, June 13, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Joe Sullivan/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The Rangers will be making another roster move before today’s game due to Michael Helman suffering fractures in his right hand after being hit by a pitch.
Botafogo finalise Russia training camp plans, see details
Botafogo’s board took advantage of the pause in the national calendar for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and finalized an international plan for the squad.
According to ge, Glorioso has stamped its passport for a mid-season training camp in Russia, where it will play four friendly matches against local giants in July.
The tour was made possible thanks to the Rio club’s excellent relationship with the Russian teams, which are expected to cover all logistical costs for the black-and-white delegation.
The Black-and-White Schedule
June 22: The squad returns to Rio de Janeiro to begin physical training at Espaço Lonier.
July 1: Departure of the delegation, made up of around 30 players, for Russia.
July 5: First main friendly, against CSKA Moscow, at the opponent’s stadium.
July 6: An alternative training match focused on giving playing time to players with fewer minutes and those who did not start the previous game.
July 10: Second main friendly, against Dynamo Moscow, along with another secondary match for the rest of the squad.
July 11: Botafogo’s official return to Brazil.
The black-and-white players had been off since June 5, after the match against Bahia in the Brasileirão. The full focus now is on getting the team ready for the return of official competitions, scheduled for July 22 against Santos at Nilton Santos, in the 19th round of the national championship.
But it’s the Knicks’ opponent — the Spurs — that are among the favorites next season in the eyes of oddsmakers, along with the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder and Spurs have odds around +250, well ahead of any other team at sportsbooks. Oklahoma City and San Antonio met in the Western Conference Finals this season, a series in which the Spurs won in seven games. Oklahoma City is expected to return most of its core team next season, including Jalen Williams, who was injured for most of the WCF.
The Boston Celtics (+550) have the next-best odds, followed by the Knicks at +650. There’s a significant gap down to the next tier of teams, with the Indiana Pacers (who will have Tyrese Haliburton returning) and Denver Nuggets at 28-1. Anthony Edwards’ Minnesota Timberwolves are among four teams (Lakers, Pistons, Cavs) at 30-1.
One player that could shift the futures odds is the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo, who could be traded in the next two weeks. The Miami Heat (40-1) and Orlando Magic (80-1) are among several potential suitors, along with the Celtics.
The Sacramento Kings have the longest odds of any team at 1,000-1. The Washington Wizards, who own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft in a few weeks, are at 120-1.
The New England Patriots have a mysterious situation with second-round NFL Draft pick and edge rusher Gabe Jacas ahead of training camp.
Jacas, who remains unsigned and is the only second-round pick who hasn’t inked his rookie deal, was not around for mandatory minicamp last week.
Head coach Mike Vrabel confirmed that Jacas wasn’t with the team for minicamp and that the rookie had a procedure, although he didn’t go into specifics on what the procedure was.
Now, ESPN’s Mike Reiss is reporting that the procedure was a “clean-up” on Jacas’ knee.
The mystery there is it isn’t clear what happened to necessitate Jacas’ procedure, and Reiss reports the Patriots don’t know, either.
“But a source familiar with Jacas’ recovery said he underwent a knee procedure that was described as a ‘clean-up,'” Reiss reported. “It is not known whether something happened after Jacas’ physical exam and subsequent recheck at the combine, or when the Patriots had him in for a predraft visit the week of April 20, and that information wasn’t disclosed to the team.”
Why Gabe Jacas isn’t with Patriots
Reiss adds that Jacas hasn’t been with the team since May, and part of the reason for that is the Patriots not being willing to give him a “participation agreement.”
“Jacas hasn’t been with the Patriots since May, according to a source. His absence is tied, in part, to not being given a standard ‘participation agreement’ from the Patriots, according to a source,” Reiss reported. “Most draft picks receive such an agreement, which states that if they were to sustain an injury prior to signing their first NFL contract, the team would still be obligated to sign him to a contract based on the slot he was drafted.”
One potential reason for the hold up with Jacas’ contract is the Patriots could be looking for “a level of financial protection in the contract based on the medical procedure,” one NFL executive told Reiss.
The expectation, according to Reiss, is that Jacas’ procedure won’t cause a long-term issue and the hope is he’ll physically be ready to roll for training camp.
However, it remains to be seen if this standoff between Jacas and the Patriots will extend beyond the start of training camp, which begins on July 25.
Why Gabe Jacas’ offseason absence is bad news
A rookie like Gabe Jacas can ill-afford to miss practice time in their first season.
That’s because it’s hard enough to get acclimated to the NFL with a full allotment of practice time. Not having any so far will almost certainly stunt Jacas’ growth, and that will only get worse the more time he misses.
Adding to that, Jacas isn’t likely to have much of a role, if any at all, to begin the season — and that’s especially true on a team run by Vrabel, who is not the kind of coach to hand a rookie anything.
That is bad news for the Patriots, who could use a jolt in the pass-rush from Jacas after the team finished tied for the seventh-fewest sacks in the NFL last season.
SEATTLE, WA - NOVEMBER 29: Washington (OL) #50 Carver Willis during a college football game between the Washington Huskies and the Oregon Ducks on November 29th, 2025 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Jesse Beals/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Happy Sunday Husky fans. The Huskies are set to host a local offensive lineman this week after a break this weekend (due to UW’s graduation happening this weekend). After several busy weekends the Husky coaches got this weekend off and will gear up for a massive weekend next weekend to wrap up official visits.
4 star offensive lineman Rashaun Lavata’i from Curtis Senior HS, WA is set to visit Montlake tomorrow. Lavata’i who has shot up recruiting boards after some good showings at camps the last several months. The Huskies jumped in and offered Lavata’i and are battling WSU, Oregon State and Utah for a commitment from Lavata’i. Listed at 6’6’ and around 265 pounds Lavata’i looks destined for offensive tackle in college. The Huskies get the 3rd visit for Lavata’i who will wrap up his visits with Oregon State next weekend and then come to a decision. If the Huskies push you have to think they will be viewed as the favorite for him. On3 has as the #118 best prospect in the country and 9th best offensive tackle. Lavata’i is an intriguing prospect who has all the talent to be a future college tackle and would be a great pickup if the Huskies can land him.
Speaking of the offensive line the Huskies have only 1 offensive line commit but this next weekend the Huskies will host the balance of their offensive line recruits. Gecova Doyal from Puyallup HS, WA, Lincoln Mageo from Oceanside HS, CA, DaJohn Yarborough from Basha HS, AZ, and Tye Kennedy from Mountain View HS, AZ will all be on campus to check out Montlake (all are rated as 3 star prospects). The Huskies are battling Oregon in their quest to land Doyal who looks like a potential monster at offensive guard. Mageo who is one of the top offensive lineman in California in the 2027 class has been interested in UW a ton but has Michigan and Utah pushing hard for him. Yarborough has been a top target for the Huskies and looks like a potential early contributor in college. The Huskies are battling Mississippi State, Florida State, and Cal in their efforts to land Yarborough. Kennedy, who is a legacy Husky recruit, is looking at Stanford, Utah, Michigan, and UW. The Huskies appear to be the favorite for Kennedy and they would love to land Kennedy.
It goes without saying that next weekend will be huge for the Huskies in their quest for their offensive line class in 2027. It sounds like the Huskies will look at add 3-4 more recruits on top of Russell who will act as the lead recruiter next weekend for his fellow trench mates.
That is all for today and next weekend we will do a deep dive into any additional visitors.
Jun. 14—Warren Township guard Jaxson Davis accomplished something only three other high school basketball players in the state of Illinois had also pulled off when he was named the 2026 N-G All-State Player of the Year.
A back-to-back winner.
It's an exclusive group. King's Jamie Brandon was the first in 1989 and 1990. Then came Glenbrook North's Jon Scheyer in 2005 and 2006, Simeon's Jabari Parker in 2012 and 2013 and, finally, Belleville West's E.J. Liddell in 2018 and 2019.
The difference for Davis? The 6-foot-1 guard, who won as a sophomore and junior, could have made it three given what he was bound to do for the Blue Devils as a senior during the 2026-27 season.
Except Davis won't play for Warren next season. Like a growing number of the state's best players, Davis is headed to a prep school to close out his high school career. An opportunity with newly-found Monarch Academy (Kan.) he couldn't pass up as a bridge to college basketball.
Also on their way out of the state are fellow N-G All-State First Team selections Quinton Kitt (East Peoria) and Amarion Smith-Holley. Kitt, a 2027 Illinois commit, will join Davis at Monarch Academy, while Smith-Holley is taking his talents to Link Academy (Mo.).
So who does that leave as contenders to be the 2027 N-G All-State Player of the Year? These five players have the best shot:
Cole Kelly, Neuqua Valley
Kelly is 2 for 2 on N-G All-State First Team selections following a breakout freshman season for Neuqua Valley and an even better sophomore campaign that helped the Wildcats go 32-2. The four-star forward in the Class of 2028 with an Illinois offer averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals this past season and will be asked to do much the same in 2026-27.
Darrin Laye Jr., Chicago Marshall
Laye was a state champion in 2025-26, helping the Commandos to a Class 1A title. Laye's productivity — and now championship pedigree — should help him gain traction on the recruiting front. The 5-foot-10 junior guard was the driving force for Marshall's state title, putting up 17 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals per game.
Mason Martin, Neuqua Valley
If Neuqua Valley can repeat its success from this past season and both play as crucial a role, how do you pick just one of Kelly or Martin? The Illinois-bound Martin can stake a serious claim as the best shooter in the state, though, having knocked down 118 last season at a 45 percent clip while averaging 19 points, four rebounds and two assists during his breakout junior year.
Brady Pettigrew, Bolingbrook
The title of top prospect in the state, regardless of class, is Pettigrew's. The 6-3 guard with an Illinois offer is ranked as high as a five-star recruit by ESPN. He averaged 21 points, five rebounds and three assists for the Raiders last season, is a top four scorer on the Nike EYBL U16 circuit and has a chance to make the Team USA roster for the upcoming FIBA U17 World Cup.
Ethan Vahl, Oswego
Vahl was the only one of the five that wasn't an N-G All-State First Team pick this past season, but the now Oswego junior did earn Second Team honors after averaging 21.3 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists and two steals for a 22-win team. The 6-2 guard, ranked a four-star recruit by ESPN, has offers from Incarnate Word, Eastern Illinois and Iona.
New York was ready to celebrate the Knicks winning the NBA championship on Saturday, packing watch parties staged throughout the city and gathering in the streets to revel with their fellow fans — or anyone else who wanted to join in the fun.
Unfortunately, such celebrations usually come with unfortunate footnotes as some people get too rowdy and act out with behaviors that are certain to get them into trouble.
According to the New York Police Department (via FOX 5), 63 people were arrested overnight amid the large crowds gathered throughout city near Madison Square Garden, extending to the areas between Fifth and Ninth Avenues. Eventually, those crowds grew to include tens of thousands of people.
Charges among the 63 arrests included assaulting a police officer, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and obstruction of governmental administration.
Additionally, one shooting was reported near Times Square, injuring a 17-year-old who was taken to the hospital by police because an ambulance could not access the area where the incident took place. The teenager was shot in the left foot, according to CNN. A firearm was recovered at the scene and three people of interest in connection with the shooting were taken into custody.
The NYPD also reported four slashings or stabbings amid the disorder.
Property damage included five school buses that were set on fire or wrecked by people jumping on top of the vehicles and smashing them with bats. Those buses were being used to transport spectators from Manhattan to New Jersey's MetLife Stadium for World Cup matches, police reported.
Several NYPD vehicles also suffered similar damage from people hitting them with bats and jumping onto the cars, as did personal vehicles.
According to police, 10 NYPD officers were injured, including one struck by a glass bottle and another punched in the face.
Saturday's chaos followed unrest that took place after Wednesday's NBA FInals Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, during which the NYPD arrested 15 people and released another 41 with criminal court summonses as people jumped onto vehicles, climbed scaffolding, traffic lights and light poles, and even tried to flip a taxi cab, according to The Athletic.
Video footage showed San Antonio Spurs players having objects thrown at them as they returned to the team hotel following a stunning 107-106 comeback win by the Knicks. The police also reported 10 officers getting injured amid the disorder.
Emma Raducanu missed the chance to win a first title since her 2021 US Open triumph as she was beaten in the Queen's final by Croatia's Donna Vekic.
Raducanu, 23, paid the price for a slow start as she lost 6-0 7-6 (8-6) to Vekic, who was a Wimbledon semi-finalist two years ago.
The Briton valiantly fought off three championship points at 6-5 in the second set - and saved a fourth on Vekic's serve in the tie-break - but could not deny her opponent on the fifth as she sprayed a forehand wide.
Vekic, 29, was a lucky loser - meaning she was beaten in qualifying and put into the draw when French Open semi-finalist Marta Kostyuk pulled out injured - and has taken full advantage of her fortune to lift the trophy.
"Right now it obviously really stings, so I'm just going to try and let myself feel it today - but try and get over it pretty quick," said Raducanu.
Raducanu, ranked 42nd in the world, seemed hampered by a leg issue as Vekic cruised to the first set in less than half an hour.
The British number one rallied superbly to move a double break ahead in the second set, but twice failed to serve out victory - and could not convert two set points at 5-4.
Vekic, who is ranked 76th but adept on the grass, is an experienced campaigner and held her nerve to level.
Both players looked to be tiring in a physical encounter, but Raducanu - backed by a vociferous home crowd - dug deep to force a tie-break.
Despite the defeat, Raducanu will take a lot of pride from an encouraging week on the British grass as she builds up towards Wimbledon.
Raducanu's season has been disrupted by a viral illness, meaning she was limited to only playing six matches from early February up to Queen's.
The ranking points she has earned in west London will push her up to the brink of the world's top 30, which could be enough to ensure she is seeded at the All England Club.
"I haven't really played much this season, but to think I have made two finals so far, which I haven't done in years, it has to be, in a way, celebrated," said Raducanu, who lost in the Cluj final in February.
"It's a good achievement for me and I'm proud of it."
'Amazing week' catches up with Raducanu
Raducanu has enjoyed a productive week at Queen's, which is hosting the WTA event for the second season since returning after a 52-year hiatus.
The question mark coming into Sunday's final was in relation to her fitness.
Raducanu played two singles matches on Saturday because of rain disruption earlier in the week and slipped on the baseline during her quarter-final win over Kamilla Rakhimova.
She wore strapping on her left thigh during the second match - her semi-final win over American teenager Iva Jovic.
The taping was evident again when she walked out on to Andy Murray Arena to face Vekic and it immediately looked like her mobility was hampered.
As well as being unable to move as freely along the baseline, Raducanu was not getting as low in her groundstrokes as she had over the previous days.
Emma Raducanu was playing in the third tour-level final of her career, having won the 2021 US Open final but lost a WTA 250 event in Cluj earlier this year [Getty Images]
Raducanu found herself 5-0 down after little over 20 minutes as Vekic produced an almost flawless returning game.
Raducanu asked for more treatment from the physio at that changeover, but then Vekic broke again to wrap up the opening set in less than half an hour.
Afterwards Raducanu said she felt the workload was "part" of her slow start.
"Of course, fatigue - you're not driving up as much for your serve, which is such a big thing on grass," she said.
"It's just been an amazing week, but it's also been a long week, waiting around and some long days."
At the start of the second set, Raducanu implored her team for more vocal encouragement - and the home crowd further increased their level of support.
Raducanu suddenly had more spring in her step and took her third break opportunity in the third game.
Raducanu was now able to elongate the rallies - which always felt like it would be the key to her success - as Vekic's level dropped.
Another break for 5-2 provided further hope to the home crowd.
Everyone could feel it was a different match - but could Raducanu make her dominance count?
Vekic particularly looked like she would not have relished a decider, but it was Raducanu who buckled first - perhaps through mental fatigue as much as physical.
After being unable to serve out, Raducanu's grip on the contest loosened and Vekic held her nerve to ensure a compelling second set did not lead to the match going the full distance.
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Tristan Peters turned a 7-1 White Sox loss into a personal milestone by breaking up Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s no-hit bid with a ninth-inning home run.
Yamamoto took a perfect game into the eighth and a no-hitter into the ninth at Rate Field.
Then a former Savannah Banana became the only Chicago hitter who refused to let history finish cleanly.
Tristan Peters spoils Yamamoto’s no-no bid
Peters led off the ninth by driving Yamamoto’s pitch down the right-field line for his third MLB home run, ending both the no-hitter and the shutout.
Yamamoto was still outstanding. He worked 8.1 innings, allowed one hit and one earned run, walked nobody, and struck out seven on a season-high 109 pitches, improving to 7-4 with a 2.52 ERA.
His perfect-game bid had already ended in the eighth, when Chase Meidroth reached on a Mookie Betts error with two outs. Betts otherwise went 3-for-5 with three runs, Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff homer and walked three times, and Max Muncy went 3-for-3 with two homers, two walks, four RBI, and two runs.
Yamamoto had also stretched his streak of consecutive batters retired to 45, tying Mark Buehrle for second in MLB history behind Yusmeiro Petit.
For Peters, the swing fit a strong first full White Sox season. He is hitting .299 with three homers, 21 RBI, 15 doubles, four steals, and an .818 OPS, while handling most of his work in center field.
Tristan Peters’ path is a testament to Bananas’ success
Peters’ path was far from straightforward. Born in Winkler, Manitoba, he played at Chandler-Gilbert Community College, earning an NJCAA Gold Glove, before transferring to Southern Illinois, where he hit .355 with 20 doubles, six home runs, and 55 RBI in 2021.
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That same summer, Peters played for the Savannah Bananas in their Coastal Plain League era. He was drafted by the Brewers in the seventh round, later moved from Milwaukee to San Francisco in the Trevor Rosenthal trade, then from the Giants to Tampa Bay for Brett Wisely.
He debuted with the Rays in 2025, was designated for assignment that winter, and moved to the White Sox for cash in December.
Peters is not the only Banana to reach MLB. Beau Sulser became the first in 2022 with the Pirates, Rylan Bannon followed with the Orioles, and Cade Povich later made it with Baltimore after pitching for Savannah in 2020.
That makes Peters’ homer more than just a footnote. It was a reminder that the Bananas’ old development pipeline is still producing players who deliver in big moments.
Copa break gives Lyanco chance to win back place at Atlético-MG
After establishing himself as one of Atlético-MG’s defensive pillars and taking on the captain’s armband between 2024 and 2025, Lyanco faced the most delicate moment of his recent career due to a serious Achilles tendon injury suffered in October last year.
It was five and a half months of recovery. His official return came on March 18, in the win against São Paulo, but the player was on the field for only three minutes.
Since then, Lyanco has struggled to regain his high-performance level, alternating between the starting lineup and the bench, as highlighted by Lance!.
In the final stretch before the calendar break, he started in only one of Galo’s last five matches.
Patience and Focus During the Midseason Break
In an interview after the last game before the break, against Vasco, the center-back showed maturity in analyzing his current moment and looking ahead to a comeback:
"It was a very complicated injury. At first, I had to be a little patient, especially because I came back in the Brasileirão, not in the Mineiro. Of course, after an injury, you don’t come back the way you were. Everyone who goes through that faces difficulties in returning to their previous level. I’m someone who likes to work, and I’m patient."
The defender sees the suspension of the national competitions as the perfect scenario to get back into top shape: "I think that when you have time to work, not only on the collective side but also individually, it’s a break that helps a lot. I hope I can make the most of this moment and come back stronger," he concluded.
Atlético’s squad is currently enjoying some time off and is scheduled to report back at Cidade do Galo on June 22, kicking off a midseason training period. The first official challenge after the hiatus will be on July 22, against Bahia.
A strategic masterclass gave Lewis Hamilton his maiden victory for Ferrari at the Barcelona Grand Prix while Formula 1 championship leader Kimi Antonelli retired late on.
The Mercedes driver was set to finish second behind Hamilton before an engine failure struck with three laps remaining, handing the runner-up spot to team-mate George Russell.
Antonelli’s retirement therefore meant Lando Norris completed the podium, one which saw Hamilton finally achieve victory on his 31st Ferrari start during a rejuvenated 2026.
The seven-time world champion arrived in Barcelona after two consecutive runner-up finishes to Antonelli and said after Monaco last weekend that his 106th career victory “couldn’t be closer”.
But he was made to work for it, as a “big reset” led to Russell beating his former team-mate to pole after slipping 68 points behind Antonelli who rounded out the top three starting positions.
Different strategies were shown straight away though, as Mercedes chose the favourable mediums compared to Hamilton on softs, which had previously shown fragility in the heat.
So it didn’t take long for that to show in the 30C conditions, as Russell held firm at race start before streaking three seconds clear of Hamilton during a relatively static opening 10 laps.
The bigger gainer was Hamilton’s team-mate Charles Leclerc who jumped from 10th to sixth on mediums, before starting to apply pressure on the struggling Max Verstappen with softs.
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing
Hamilton and Verstappen therefore respectively pitted for hard and medium rubber quite quickly, coming in on lap 12 with Russell following suit the next tour, though against his wish.
The Mercedes driver was worried he’d been “exposed” to Antonelli who’d extended his first stint, but race engineer Marcus Dudley confirmed there was “nothing to worry about”.
That’s because Antonelli only stayed out for two extra laps before fitting the hard rubber, where he rejoined in third to keep the order as it was during an expected two-stop contest.
But Ferrari threw yet another curveball with Hamilton’s strategy by pitting him for mediums on lap 28, having struggled to close on Russell across a very stationary second stint.
The seven-time world champion rejoined in seventh, quickly taking sixth from Oscar Piastri at Turn 4, before fifth on lap 30 as Verstappen suffered a slow 4.5s pitstop for hard rubber.
Yet opting for a three-stopper turned into a masterstroke from Ferrari, as it allowed a rapid Antonelli to close to within half a second of Russell after being caught out by traffic.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, George Russell, Mercedes
Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, George Russell, Mercedes
The championship leader therefore launched various attacks on the Briton, each time Russell holding firm, but it caused the Mercedes drivers to take time off each other while Leclerc easily let Hamilton by into fourth on lap 32.
“Am I catching them,” was Hamilton’s response, sensing his best chance yet of a maiden Ferrari win as he continuously cut the gap on fresh mediums - helped by Norris pitting from third.
Third soon became the race lead as Mercedes pitted both drivers for hards come lap 38, leaving Russell and Antonelli respectively 16s and 17s behind the Ferrari driver before a lap 41 VSC.
That happened through Fernando Alonso stopping at Turn 9, giving Hamilton a timely opportunity to pit for hards and rejoin two-seconds ahead of Russell just as the VSC ended.
“Great job guys” is how a buoyant Hamilton reacted, before gradually building his advantage across a controlled final stage as Mercedes had no answer to the pace of the Ferrari.
So the Scuderia eventually ended the Silver Arrows’ perfect start to 2026, taking victory at round seven and its first since Carlos Sainz’s win at the Mexico Grand Prix in October 2024.
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing
As for Hamilton, this was his first victory since July of that year in Belgium, crossing the line 19.5s ahead of Russell who’d briefly dropped to third after a late overtake from Antonelli down the pit straight.
But only two tours later, on lap 63, trouble hit Antonelli as it did Leclerc who’d lost the power steering on the sister Ferrari to retire from sixth.
So it left an all-British podium of Hamilton, Russell and Norris, ahead of fourth-placed Verstappen, fifth-placed Piastri and Isack Hadjar in sixth for Red Bull.
Kamui Kobayashi steers the Toyota under the chequered flag won win Le Mans (LOU BENOIST)
Veteran Toyota driver Kamui Kobayashi pulled away in the final session to win 24 Hours of Le Mans on Sunday as six different manufacturers finished in the top eight places in the elite Hypercar class.
As the lead changed with every set of pit stops, BMW led for much of Sunday morning before Cadillac, seeking a first Le Mans win for parent company General Motors, took over only for Toyotas to pounce with three hours to go.
Toyota's No.7 car, driven by Mike Conway, Kobayashi and Nyck de Vries, restored Toyota control of the race they won from 2018 to 2022 before Ferrari took over.
"These are so bloody hard to win," said Conway, a 42-year-old Briton who won in 2021 with Toyota. "My team-mates were amazing. The team did incredible work."
The BMW driven by Robin Frijns, Rene Rast and Sheldon van der Linde were second.
The second Toyota, driven by Sebastien Buemi, Brendon Hartley and Ryo Hirakawa was third.
Cadillac were fourth, with a Ferrari fifth and seventh sandwiching the an Alpine. The 007 Aston Martin was eighth.
The established powers, Ferrari and Toyota, who have dominated the race since the creation of the Hypercar class, were battling new challengers Cadillac and BMW.
BMW No. 20 led but after Dutchman Frijns swerved into the gravel and suffered a slow puncture, it pitted to change tyres, fill the fuel tank, and allow Sheldon van der Linde to take over at the wheel.
That allowed the No. 12 Cadillac, with Frenchman Nato putting in a stint in the driver seat, to take the lead with team sponsor Tom Brady, the former National Football League quarterback reportedly at the track.
The Toyotas had struggled early on but were now were moving faster than their rivals.
"I thought we were out of contention many times," said Dutchman De Vries, after his first win at the race. "We had a puncture. We had a sensor issue that cost us a lot of a straight-line speed. But Le Mans never ends til its over."
When Nato was slowed by a lower-category car, Hartley pounced to pass. The No. 7 Toyota, driven by de Vries, then passed the Cadillac on the inside.
The Toyotas began to pull away and to scrap with each other both on the track and in their radio conversations with pit, which initially indicated it wanted Hartley to cede first place to an irritated De Vries. When Hartley kept going on his worn tyres, he was called in for a change.
The two Toyota hybrids had stolen a march early in the race when they pitted very early for their first refuelling stop, allowing them to rejoin the race without getting stuck in the pack and benefiting from a clear track.
Thanks to this strategic shift, they quickly climbed back into the leading group, where the battle raged until the checkered flag.
There's a whole bunch of stuff surrounding the UFC Freedom 250 fight on the South Lawn of The White House on Sunday, from who's participating to why it's not on Saturday to the possibility of a bug invasion.
But the big thing to remember is: It's a fight night. There will be pugilism in an octagon built at The White House. And if you're here, you might be wondering: Who's fighting? What's the full card?
We have answers! Here's what the full card looks like, ending with the main event:
Turkish option emerges for unwanted Juventus winger Zhegrova
Sunday’s reports claim that sides in Turkiye are beginning to step forwards for unwanted Juventus winger Edon Zhegrova, who will be allowed to leave the club after just one season.
Reports claim that Zhegrova was a player wanted specifically by former Juventus CEO Damien Comolli, who has since been replaced by Giovanni Carnevali at the top of the Bianconeri hierarchy.
Zhegrova had suffered a major adductor injury in the January before he joined Juventus, which kept him sidelined for the entirety of the second half of the 2024-25 season.
That injury clearly had an impact on his start to life in Turin, and in the end, the Kosovar was only able to play for 366 minutes across 19 appearances in Serie A, all of which came off the bench.
Edon Zhegrova signs his Juve contract with Damien Comolli
With Comolli now gone, Juventus are expected to listen to any offers that come in for Zhegrova during the summer transfer window.
According to the latest updates from TMW, some clubs in Turkiye are beginning to show an interest in picking up the 27-year-old in a low-cost deal. Trabzonspor have reportedly been in contact with Juve to request information surrounding Zhegrova.
No formal talks have taken place just yet, but Sunday’s report claims that there is a good chance that the two clubs decide to proceed with negotiations.
Remember the guy last month who suggested that Mark and Zygi Wilf could sell the Minnesota Vikings because the franchise did not spend big in free agency? He’s Pioneer Press’s Charley Walters, and after that theory was instantly and utterly debunked, Walters now believes Minnesota could trade quarterback J.J. McCarthy this summer.
All signs point to McCarthy remaining in Minnesota this season, but Walters isn’t buying it.
Vikings’ QB Takes Keep Getting Stranger
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy drops back to pass during first-quarter action against the Green Bay Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium. The young signal-caller helped guide Minnesota’s offense on Jan. 4, 2026, in Minneapolis as the Vikings sought to build momentum early during a pivotal NFC North showdown against their longtime rivals. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images
Walters: Vikings Could Trade McCarthy
Walters, no stranger to stirring the pot, got in his bag this weekend, writing about McCarthy and the Vikings’ quarterback situation, “It seems unlikely that Carson Wentz re-signed with the Vikings to be the third-string quarterback this season, or that Kyler Murray signed with the Vikings to be the second-string QB.”
“Curiously, a few weeks ago, during the rookie mini-camp, the Vikings brought in former Dallas-Baltimore QB Cooper Rush for a tryout. Remember, it was Rush who five years ago — subbing for injured Cowboys starter Dak Prescott in a Sunday night game in Minneapolis — passed for 325 yards and two second-half TDs to lead Dallas to a 20-16 victory.”
The Vikings often have veteran quarterbacks on speed dial — like Rush — with Desmond Ridder and John Wolford as examples in 2025.
“Depending on training camp performances, if the Vikings were to get a decent offer — say a third-round draft pick — for QB J.J. McCarthy, it wouldn’t be surprising if Minnesota starts the season with Murray, Wentz and perhaps Rush as its top three QBs,” Walters continued.
“Rush, now a free agent, played for $4 million for the Ravens last season.”
One Battle after Another
Walter always has something new and spicy to insert into his weekend column; the McCarthy trade proposition is merely the latest chapter.
He recently claimed the Wilfs could sell the team, as mentioned above, because after two years of heavy spending in 2024 and 2025, Minnesota put the clamps on the salary cap credit card, resetting the finances so that 2027 doesn’t look like a financial nightmare next March.
Walters also infamously claimed in September 2024 that the Vikings might move on from McCarthy six months after drafting him because Sam Darnold could blossom. Darnold later blossomed, and rather than keeping him around, the Vikings stayed loyal to McCarthy — to a fault — and did the opposite of Walters’ hot take.
Vikings Need QB Depth and Insurance
Would it be intriguing to explore a 3rd-Round pick for McCarthy’s services via trade if the club realized that Murray was its meal ticket for 2026 and beyond? Absolutely.
Minnesota Vikings rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy takes snaps and directs the offense during his NFL preseason debut against the Las Vegas Raiders. The appearance came in August 2024 and marked McCarthy’s first game action before a meniscus injury later sidelined him for the entire season, forcing Minnesota to turn to veteran Sam Darnold. Mandatory Credit: YouTube
The problem? No one has a crystal ball, and Murray’s takeoff in Minnesota is not guaranteed. And even if Murray plays wonderfully under center, the fact remains that the man misses about one-quarter of all starts due to injury. If Murray gets hurt in 2026, the Vikings will need a Plan B. McCarthy, hungry to disprove the meme caricature of himself, is a fantastic Plan B, given his upside.
What’s more, two of the last three Vikings seasons have been gutted by quarterback injuries: 2023, when Kirk Cousins tore his Achilles tendon, and 2025, when McCarthy encountered a high ankle sprain, concussion, and a broken hand. Minnesota should not be in the business this summer of subtracting QB1 options; it has been hoarding them all offseason to avoid re-runs of the 2023 and 2025 campaigns.
Our Steve Hoikkala noted this week, “McCarthy has been polarizing, especially in Vikings fandom. Fans are choosing sides, and I just prefer to root for all of our players wearing purple.”
“Yes that means I can root for Kyler Murray a Vikings fan growing up like Carson Wentz getting to live out a dream as a kid playing quarterback for their favorite team while still rooting for a 23 year old kid in J.J. McCarthy who is a 1st Round Pick that has only played 10 games while showing ‘some’ upside and development to go with an injury riddled season that didn’t meet expectations as well in terms of production.”
Trading McCarthy Feels like a 2027 Talker
Of course, if the Vikings fire up a 2026 season similar to 2024 — finishing 14-3 and reaching the postseason — with Murray fully thriving in the offense, trading McCarthy in 2027 is a different story. By that time, he’d have one year left on his rookie contract, two if Minnesota or a different team opted into his expensive fifth-year option.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy goes through pregame warm-ups before a road contest against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. The quarterback prepared for action on Nov. 23, 2025, in Green Bay as Minnesota geared up for another important divisional matchup during the stretch run of the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
You should absolutely expect the McCarthy trade rumor mill to heat up in 2027 if Murray propels the Vikings to the playoffs and posts 25-40 touchdowns.
Until then, McCarthy-themed trade takes are just silly — unless he demands a ticket out of town. McCarthy requesting a trade would be a whole new ball of wax, but so far this summer, he has claimed that Minnesota is where he wants to be.
Vikings training camp is less than seven weeks away.
Fresh off delivering the New York Knicks first NBA title in 53 years, Jalen Brunson defended commentator Monica McNutt against Taylor Swift's fans.
The ESPN analyst offended the fans of 'Blank Space' singer after she was caught questioning Swift's loyalty to the Knicks in Game 4 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Ever since, the Swifties have been up on McNutt, trolling the analyst for questioning Swift's Knicks fandom as the star singer arrived there wearing a Knicks outfit.
After the game, before McNutt could conduct her interview with Brunson, the Knicks guard made a great gesture. He took the camera from her hand and addressed the Swifties:
"I just want to say something to Swifties. She's really a good one. Cut her some slack. It's all good I promise."
— sports live tweeter yadira (@jonmoxIeys) June 14, 2026
As Brunson was saying this, even McNutt started hiding her face for a second and acknowledged the gesture. For the moment, anything Brunson requests is a must-do, at least for Taylor Swift's fans in New York. McNutt might have been saved from a lot of wrath that was otherwise going to haunt her for many, many days.
There were several contenders to win the 2026 NBA Finals MVP, including Knicks forward Karl-Anthony Towns, who delivered double-double performances in the first two games of the series, or OG Anunoby, whose successful tip-in in Game 4 kept the Spurs from equalizing the series.
However, there was one consistent and resilient man for the Knicks and his name was Jalen Brunson.
The point guard has scripted a book-worthy story and his NBA Finals Game 5 performance was telling what he has done for the Knicks over the last two years. The point guard was always among the scorers, especially in late-quarter stretches. Major thanks to him for the Knicks' several comeback wins in this series despite being down double digits.
In Game 5, he scored 45 points and averaged 32.6 points per game in the Finals. He finished ahead of Anunoby and the Spurs' Victor Wembanyama in the NBA Finals MVP race.
The Philadelphia Phillies may have already needed an outfield upgrade because of the struggles of Adolis Garcia.
Garcia's season-ending injury made the decision process easier here, though. The Phillies pretty much have no choice but to trade for an outfielder.
Now comes the intriguing part for the Phillies' fanbase: Who will they trade for?
USA Today's Bob Nightengale wrote in a new article on Sunday that the Phillies apparently have their eyes on two outfielders:
"The Phillies are desperately looking to acquire an outfielder at the trade deadline with Adolis Garcia expected to miss the rest of the season with his torn lat, and have Angels right fielder Jo Adell and Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki on their radar."
Those would both be big-time acquisitions for the Phillies.
Adell is a former top prospect who took a long time to blossom, but he has immense physical tools and can hit the ball a long way.
Suzuki is a well-rounded player, and he would provide some stability in the middle of the Phillies' lineup.
The Angels would likely want prospects as they look toward the future.
The Cubs are a competitive team that could use pitching help at the MLB level, so a deal with Chicago could be constructed differently.
Either way, the Phillies clearly have a need, and the fact that these names are circulating already shows that a deal is almost certainly coming, it'll just be a matter of who moves one way and who goes back the other way.
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Ferran Torres has made it clear he’s not interested in leaving Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain amid rumors Luis Enrique’s side are keen on the Spain star.
Mundo Deportivo have reported that PSG view Ferran as a top target if they are to lose any of their forwards this summer, with Bradley Barcola tipped to move on.
Torres has been asked about the speculation while on international duty with Spain and told Sport: “I don’t know anything about PSG and I’m not interested.”
Barcelona are expected to offer Torres a new contract shortly but the forward also didn’t want to be drawn on that either, saying only: “I’m only interested in tomorrow.”
Spain kick off their World Cup campaign tomorrow against Cape Verde and Torres is eager to start off with a win.
“In a World Cup practically all of the matches are life or death. You play everything, you have a lot at stake. But it is true that the first game we have to start strong, we have to start by setting our style and getting the three points,” he said.
STUTTGART, Germany (AP) — Ben Shelton defeated defending champion Taylor Fritz 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 in an all-American final to win the Stuttgart Open on Sunday.
The 23-year-old Shelton saved nine of the 11 break points he faced to win his first title on grass. He saved two match points in his semi-final win over Jiri Lehecka.
It’s the No. 5-ranked Shelton’s sixth career title and his third of the season after wins in Munich and Dallas in April and February, respectively. Shelton also defeated Fritz in the Dallas decider.
Fashion designer Harald Glööckler has given the nod to Germany's warm-up and home shirt at the World Cup but is perplexed by the blue away shirt.
“The colour blue usually stands for seriousness; it has a harmonious and calming effect, and people automatically associate it with the sea and water. To be honest, I don’t see how that relates to football, fighting spirit and the will to win,” Glööckler told dpa.
The shirt is dark blue with white dots which Glööckler named "completely unnecessary" and that they "spoil the look."
He said the shirt "doesn't appeal to me at all" as it looks downright soporific and would only make "a wonderful pair of pyjamas.”
The German federation DFB said the blue recalls warm-up and track suits the players wore in the past. The team has worn the shirt in tune-up games and will don it in their last group game against Ecuador.
The players will wear the traditional white shirt in the other games against Curacao and Ivory Coast, with Glööckler naming it "elegant, classic, simple."
He also praised the warm-up shirt with the German national colours of black, red and gold in a diamond pattern of having "a good blend of retro and modern design."
Defending champions Argentina got the full approval from Glööckler for both of their kits.
He said the dark blue away shirt with ornaments in lighter shades showed how the colour blue can be used in a good way and that the traditional home shirt with light blue and white stripes is "a real hit."
He said it brought back memories of football legend Diego Maradona which also showed the popularity of retro elements in fashion in difficult times.
"Especially in difficult times people long for happy moments and a sense of security, and for the hope that everything will be alright again. Remembering the good old days helps with that," Glööckler said.
People were looking for role models and a feeling of unity which is why football shirts have long transcended sport and are part of the everyday wardrobe.
"Why not? If they enjoy it and it does them good - something that does the people good has never caused harm," Glööckler said.
Jalen Brunson's run to becoming Finals MVP didn't start when he dropped 45 points in a deciding Game 5 in San Antonio on Saturday night. It didn't even start when he scored 30 in Game 1 of the Finals, leading the Knicks to a come-from-behind win that set the tone for the series.
Brunson's run to becoming a unanimous NBA Finals MVP started two summers ago, when he chose to leave $112.5 million on the table and signed a sweetheart extension to stay in New York (if he had waited one more summer, he could have asked for and gotten a five-year, $269 million max deal). Brunson's sacrifice allowed Leon Rose and the Knicks front office to build a deep, talented roster around him that ended the Knicks' 53-win title drought.
"He understands what winning is about," Knicks coach Mike Brown said. "He comes and he probably takes a pay cut that I wouldn't have taken. Every time they would've thrown that number in front of me, I would have said no, and I feel like I'm a good guy. He set the bar before he even stepped on the floor. Every time it came to renegotiate a deal with him.
"That set the standard. Now, when you take his play into account, it's off the charts, man."
Brunson's performance in the NBA Finals was off the charts, averaging 32.6 points and 4.6 assists a game. Those raw numbers don't begin to tell the story of what he did, the 6'2" Brunson (and that feels generous) outdueling the 7'5" Wembanyama, being far more clutch and the mature leader his team needed, while the young Spurs' star was trying to figure out how to be that person and the guy his team needed.
When Brunson signed that extension, did he even think this outcome was possible?
"Very possible. With a lot of hard work and effort, I knew it was achievable," Brunson said. "But that was only a small portion of it. I think everyone bonding, coming together, having the mindset of just believing in each other, never giving up, no matter what the situation was, made this all possible."
Brunson may have seen it as possible, but a lot of people — pundits, front office people around the league, some fans — did not. The conventional wisdom has been that an undersized point guard cannot lead a team to the title, that they will get exposed on the biggest stages. Did Brunson have any words for those doubters?
"I didn't respond to them then and I'm damn sure not going to respond to them now," Brunson said.
Brunson beating Wembanyama and the ultra-talented Spurs will take on a mythological status in New York — Brunson will go down as the greatest Knick ever. Sure, there is Willis Reed, but he was a 6'10" No. 10 pick from whom great things were expected. There was the legendary Patrick Ewing and, later, Carmelo Anthony, unquestionable Hall of Famers and icons, but guys who could not lift their Knicks teams to these heights.
Brunson did — and he made the sacrifices needed to get there.
Lewis Hamilton has become the seventh oldest driver to win a F1 grand prix [Getty Images]
An emotional Lewis Hamilton took his first victory for Ferrari in a compelling Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix as championship leader Kimi Antonelli retired from second place with four laps to go.
It was a dramatic end to a gripping race that had tension and jeopardy throughout as Hamilton secured his first victory since the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, when he was still driving for Mercedes.
The win turned on a virtual safety-car (VSC) period which allowed Hamilton, on a different pit-stop strategy to Mercedes, to pit and retain the lead.
Meanwhile, Antonelli had just passed Russell for second place with five laps to go after a race-long battle when his car ground to a halt because of an electrical shutdown.
Russell finished second and McLaren's Lando Norris was third in the first all-British podium since the 1968 US Grand Prix.
Hamilton said over the radio: "Grazie a tutti. You've helped me achieve this dream. I am so proud of you. To my family, I love you, and to the fans, thank you for continuing to remind me who I am."
The key stories of a momentous race were:
Confirmation of Hamilton and Ferrari's return to the front
Antonelli's first problem of the year providing much-needed luck for Russell
A touch of irony as to the cause of the VSC that turned the race for Hamilton
Without the VSC, Hamilton's three-stop strategy - compared with the two of Russell and Antonelli - would have had him catching the two Mercedes and contesting for the victory in the closing laps.
Instead, the VSC allowed him to save 10 seconds on a stop and come out still in the lead, then pull away on fresher tyres.
Hamilton's victory, in combination with Antonelli's retirement, narrowed the seven-time champion's deficit in the championship to 41 points.
Russell also closes in on Antonelli and is now 50 points behind the Italian.
Asked about where it ranked among his 106 career victories, Hamilton said: "They are all special in their own way. But this one is something else. I watched Ferrari have all that success, when I was younger, watching it on TV and as I have been racing, I've always watched the screens and wondered what it will be like to win in that car and it has come.
"Everyone has worked hard for it and everyone deserves it. I am forever grateful to them and this is just the first of, I hope, many. Great pit stops today, great strategy. The car felt fantastic. Forza Ferrari."
Alonso's retirement delivers win to Hamilton
The previous all-British podium was at the 1968 US Grand Prix when Jackie Stewart won from Graham Hill and John Surtees [Getty Images]
For a long time, the race seemed to be heading the way of one of the Mercedes drivers, as Russell converted his pole position into a lead from Hamilton and Antonelli at the start and the two raced in that order for almost the first half of the race.
The divergent strategies of the three cars became apparent as soon as Hamilton pitted on lap 11 to change his soft tyres.
Russell and Antonelli had started on the medium compound, but Mercedes chose to bring them in after Hamilton to protect track position, even though the team's radio communications made it obvious they knew they were on a different strategy.
When Hamilton pitted for a second time on lap 27, Antonelli began to pressure Russell for the lead, closing right up on his team-mate and trying a couple of times to pass into Turn One.
But the two drivers were warned not to waste too much time fighting, in the context of their battle with Hamilton.
Russell stopped for a final time on lap 36, Antonelli a lap later, handing the lead to Hamilton, who still had one stop to make.
Hamilton's job initially looked like it was to lose as little time as possible to the advancing Mercedes on their fresher tyres, before pitting, dropping to third, and trying to catch them again.
But Fernando Alonso's Aston Martin broke down at Turn Nine on lap 40, and that led to a VSC being deployed to recover the car safely.
Under a VSC, cars have to slow down and maintain their gaps, but as they are travelling slower, it means a pit stop costs relatively less time than under racing conditions.
Hamilton had a 14-second lead, and that was enough margin to stop under the VSC and come out still in front.
It put him in a strong position, out front and with tyres that were eight laps fresher. Only a problem now could cost him a victory and the car ran like clockwork to the end for Ferrari's first victory since Mexico 2024.
There were two small ironies. Hamilton's win was Ferrari's first in Spain since 2013, when the man who delivered it was Alonso, whose retirement caused the VSC that delivered this next one to his old arch-rival.
And the post-race interviews were conducted by Nico Rosberg, Hamilton's former Mercedes team-mate, with whom he had also had an acrimonious relationship when they were in the same team - and 10 years since the pair crashed together on the first lap of this race when competing for the title.
Russell would probably have won the race had it not been for the VSC but until Antonelli's retirement it looked as if he would once again have to accept second best to his young team-mate, who has had such a sensational turnaround of form this year.
Russell needed a good weekend after a difficult run of form and results, and on a competitive level he has had one.
And for a long time, it looked like he would secure his second win of the year, only for the VSC to turn the race on its head.
He weathered the first wave of pressure from Antonelli mid-race and looked on course for victory.
But once the VSC vaulted Hamilton to the front, Russell remained under pressure from Antonelli and the 19-year-old passed him into Turn One with five laps to go.
No sooner had Antonelli moved into second place, luck turned against him, and the car ground to a halt between Turns Five and Six.
His retirement moved McLaren's Norris into the final podium position. The world champion had been close behind Antonelli for much of the race but not quite close enough to challenge.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen was fourth, from McLaren's Oscar Piastri and the second Red Bull of Isack Hadjar.
In contrast to Hamilton's joy, his team-mate Charles Leclerc retired from sixth place when his Ferrari lost its power steering at about the same time Antonelli stopped.
Jade Jones (right) is a two-time Olympic taekwondo champion [PA Media]
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Lewis Hamilton's first Ferrari win doesn't come out of nowhere
In his 31st grand prix start for Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton has finally taken the Scuderia to the top step of the podium, his first win in two calendar years.
You can't say it hadn't been coming. Surrounding himself with an engineering team and boasting a SF-26 that he had significant input in, Hamilton has been a totally different person this year, excising his demons this winter following a difficult 2025 campaign that brought him to the brink.
Mercedes had been dominant until this point in the season, but boasting an upgraded Ferrari in Spain, Hamilton and his side of the garage went for an aggressive three-stop approach in Barcelona's tyre battle, which the seven-time world champion was rewarded for by capitalising on a virtual safety car. That little assistance from his old friend Fernando Alonso doesn't detract from a race weekend that Ferrari executed to perfection. Hamilton has finally meshed with his new team, and the result was going to follow sooner or later. Turns out, it came at the first time of asking.
- Fil Cleeren
Antonelli also not immune to bad luck
The season that had been running so smoothly for Kimi Antonelli was hit by bad luck for the first time, as he retired with just a handful of laps remaining after pulling off a convincing move on George Russell.
That overtake was yet another reminder that it isn't simply Russell's misfortune that has allowed Antonelli to build such a commanding championship lead. Time and again, Kimi has shown that he can either be quicker than his more experienced team-mate or, at the very least, match him on equal terms.
Now, that lead in the championship has suddenly been cut by 25 points. And increasingly, it appears that if Antonelli is to face a title challenge this year, it may come not from Russell, but from someone else.
- Oleg Karpov
Leclerc faces a new challenge at Ferrari as Hamilton steps up
Charles Leclerc has long been Ferrari’s crown prince, and that status was reinforced ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix with a new multi-year contract. This season, however, the Monegasque finds himself in a situation he has not experienced in recent months, or even years.
Of course, Leclerc has previously had to battle team-mates such as Sebastian Vettel and Carlos Sainz, but last year he comfortably got the better of Hamilton despite all the hype surrounding the Briton’s move from Mercedes. In 2026, though, the story is completely different.
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari
Hamilton has gained momentum at the Scuderia, and that indirectly puts pressure on Leclerc as well, if he wants to establish himself as Ferrari’s team leader in the long term. The last two race weekends have not been great in that regard. While his crash in Monaco could still be attributed to brake issues, Leclerc admitted in the media pen on Saturday that he was embarrassed by his Q3 crash in Barcelona.
Leclerc still possesses the raw speed and potential to deliver major success for Ferrari, but at the moment he is searching for answers with the 2026 car, the brakes, and over the last two weekends, with himself as well. Nothing has changed about Leclerc’s talent or raw pace — both remain evident — but with Hamilton’s progress, he now has something to prove.
- Ronald Vording
McLaren still has work to do to get back into the fight
McLaren appeared to have taken a step forward at the start of the weekend following a pair of frustrating results in Canada and Monaco, with Lando Norris topping the timesheets on Friday.
Andrea Stella was pleased to see the much-discussed front wing introduced in Monaco finally begin to deliver the expected gains after the team made a modification to the endplate. However, it was not enough to put McLaren on the same level as Mercedes and Ferrari in Barcelona.
Norris could manage only fourth place in qualifying and would have finished in that same position had it not been for Antonelli's retirement. Oscar Piastri endured an even more difficult weekend. The Australian started seventh, finished seventh and never looked genuinely competitive throughout Sunday's race.
At the very least, McLaren saw both of its cars reach the chequered flag, something that has not been a given in recent races. Yet that is scant consolation for a team that has won the most recent championships.
- Federico Faturos
Teams figuring out F1 2026 quirks
That was perhaps as close to a "normal" Formula 1 race as we've seen this season, with almost none of the early 2026 trends on display. Slowly but surely, teams are figuring out how to optimise starts, and it no longer looks like Ferrari holds any particular advantage in that area. In the opening races, it almost felt preordained that a red car would lead into Turn 1, given how well the Scuderia was handling starts relative to its rivals. But that's no longer the case - and in Barcelona even the softer tyres didn't help Lewis Hamilton beat George Russell on the run to the first corner.
Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls
Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls
Perhaps Barcelona simply isn't the right track for it, but yo-yo racing also failed to materialise. There were overtakes, but none of the back-and-forth battles that became a hallmark of the opening races of the season.
Whether that's a good thing or a bad thing is something everyone can decide for themselves.
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 13: Dylan Crews #3 of the Washington Nationals beats the throw to Mitch Garver #18 of the Seattle Mariners at home plate and scores during the seventh inning at Nationals Park on June 13, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jess Rapfogel/Getty Images) | Getty Images
While Dylan Crews only went 1 for 4 with a single yesterday, it still felt like he was in the middle of everything for the Nats. His impact in the field and on the bases was very loud in the Nationals 8-3 win over the Mariners. Crews pretty much sealed the win with his mad dash from first to home on a single up the middle.
Seeing Crews fly around the bases like that and watching him pop up when he slid in safely was so much fun to watch. Plays like that are part of the reason fans want the Dylan Crews thing to work out so badly. He is just one of those players that is consistently making winning plays out there.
However, it is tough to be a winning player when you are hitting .192 with a .562 OPS. Crews was seen as one of the safest and most polished hitting prospects in a long time when he came out of LSU. That offensive profile has not translated to the big leagues so far, especially not the 70 grade hit tool that was talked about out of the draft.
At this point, I think we have a large enough sample size to say that a 70 hit tool is never coming. Crews has a .208 career average and .623 OPS in nearly 500 at bats now. He is never going to be the hitter he was supposed to be out of college. That does not mean he cannot improve and become a productive big leaguer.
Crews still has some intriguing offensive tools, and I think he can become an average hitter with a couple adjustments. While Crews has struggled at the plate, fans have often pointed to his underlying data to suggest improvement could be on the horizon. After a while, it gets annoying because he has underperformed his expected stats for years now.
However, when you look at the data, there is no way he should be this bad. His xwOBA is .333, which is over 80 points higher than his wOBA of .252. For his career, Crews has underperformed his xwOBA by 40 points, so there must be something in his profile some of the expected stats don’t see. Part of it is likely the fact he hits a lot of ground balls and does not pull balls in the air.
When Crews does get a hold of a ball, it can be pretty to watch. He is not some massive guy like James Wood, but he can generate a ton of force and power. Crews has always hit baseballs hard, but they are usually ground balls or low liners. The other night, he elevated and then celebrated in the dugout.
There are some encouraging signs that Crews could be lifting the ball with more regularity. His average launch angle is up from 8.5 degrees to 12.1 degrees. Crews’ ground ball rate has also gone from over 50% to 42.6%, which is a major improvement.
I think Crews is due for a hot streak at the plate, but there are still plenty of holes in his profile. He has been chasing pitches more than ever, and his 37.2% chase rate is higher than Keibert Ruiz. For Crews to have more offensive success, he needs to keep the ball in the air and find the right pitches to swing at. He also needs to find a way to get into count leverage because it feels like he gets down 0-2 in about half his at bats.
There are still a lot of big picture offensive things Crews needs to work on, but his heart and hustle will never be in doubt. I think Crews is one of the best base runners in the sport. He is not afraid to swipe bags and is always trying to take the extra base. Crews is a man possessed out on the bases and we saw that yesterday.
Say what you will about Dylan Crews at the plate but that man is an absolute lunatic on the bases
I think base running is the best part of Crews’ game right now. However, he is also a good defensive outfielder. When you look at the metrics, Crews is a good but not elite defensive outfielder. After all, there is a reason Jacob Young is the center fielder when the two are playing together. If Crews was a Young level defender, there would be less pressure on the bat.
While Crews is not elite on defense, he is very good. He showed that yesterday when he got a chance out in center field. The 24 year old made a really nice catch at the wall to rob Victor Robles of extra bases. Like when he is running the bases, Crews has a reckless abandon in the field that I love to watch.
The reason to take Dylan Crews at 2 always revolved around the fact that he could stay in CF.
At this point, we know Crews can do the little things. He is constantly looking to take the extra base or run into a wall to make a catch. The secondary tools are fantastic for the former LSU star. However, there is still one big question that looms over his future. That question is can Dylan Crews hit? So far the answer has been no, but Crews still has time to figure it out, though that time will not last forever.
Forward Robert ended the European season in great style.
A Cruzeiro academy product, the 21-year-old featured in the Transfermarkt ranking that lists the top under-21 scorers in the 15 biggest leagues on the continent, taking 15th place.
Robert’s numbers in Denmark
Playing for Copenhagen, the forward enjoyed the most productive and decisive year of his professional career so far:
Matches played: 39
Goals scored: 8 goals (with half of them coming in the high-profile UEFA Champions League)
Assists: 3 assists
Young elite and Brazilian presence
The ranking has very few Brazilian representatives in the Top 20. Besides Robert, the other Brazilian to appear on the list is William Gomes, formerly of São Paulo and currently at Porto.
The survey also includes major rising stars of world football who are competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, such as Spain’s Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Turkey’s Kenan Yildiz (Juventus), Argentina’s Nico Paz (Como), and Japan’s Keisuke Goto (Sint-Truiden).
The journey since Toca da Raposa
Promoted to Cruzeiro’s first team in 2023 by coach Pepa, Robert was that year’s unlikely hero after scoring the crucial goal against Goiás that saved Raposa from relegation.
After earning more minutes in 2024 under Larcamón and Seabra, he was sent to Copenhagen on loan and, shortly afterward, signed permanently by the Danish club for R$17 million.
In total, he has already recorded 69 appearances, 10 goals, and 6 assists for the European club.
Can Tim Iroegbunam evolve and become the midfielder Everton need?
(Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
When Tim Iroegbunam arrived at Everton from Aston Villa in June 2024, it was a transfer wrapped in scepticism.
Just days before the end of the Premier League’s financial year, and with Lewis Dobbin heading in the opposite direction for an equivalent £9m fee, Iroegbunam’s arrival was labelled as little more than a PSR loophole.
At the time, that was perhaps justified. But two seasons on, Everton look to have got the better of that deal. While Dobbin has been sent on consecutive Championship loan spells, Iroegbunam has slowly started to establish himself as a genuine Premier League option.
It hasn’t been without bumps in the road. A horror show against Newcastle in November saw the 22-year-old hooked at half-time, but mistakes are to be expected from a player with only 2302 minutes of Premier League football to his name. That’s the equivalent of 25 games.
Progress has been evident, and the question now is, what is his ceiling?
Everton have question marks over their midfield this summer. Repeatedly in recent seasons, the Blues have ranked among the lowest-possession teams in the Premier League, while it does not need data to demonstrate the dearth of creativity in the Everton engine room.
Iroegbunam solves neither of those issues, but with Idrissa Gana Gueye’s future unclear, is the time now for Tim to step into that role?
Gueye, at his best, was an elite ball-winner. In five of his first six seasons, either side of a stint at Paris Saint-Germain, he ranked among the Premier League’s top three performers for tackles won. The Senegalese was the engine of the Everton side, snapping into challenges and distributing the ball efficiently.
Iroegbunam's ball-winning numbers are elite
Iroegbunam, certainly, has those former traits.
Athletic enough to handle the heat of the modern Premier League, the midfielder’s ball-winning ability has impressed. No U-23 midfielder across Europe’s top five leagues last season bettered his numbers for possessions won, defensive duels won, sliding tackles, or shots blocked per 90. He ranked second in that age bracket for percentage of duels won, and fifth for percentage of aerial duels won.
Even amid the expected inflation of defensive numbers due to Everton’s low ball retention, Iroegbunam’s strengths are clear.
The sticking point is the other side of his game, and there’s an argument that the traditional ball-winner is becoming a dying breed.
Eric Cantona once labelled France teammate Didier Deschamps the ‘water-carrier’, an affectionate if slightly insulting nod to an unglamorous role that revolved around regaining possession for more gifted teammates.
Modern football has seen a shift towards more technical number sixes. The world’s finest side, Paris Saint-Germain, utilise Vitinha as their deepest-lying midfielder, while Elliot Anderson has become the most in-demand midfielder of the summer for combining duel-winning with press resistance and forward-thinking passing. Elsewhere, Manuel Ugarte has struggled badly at Manchester United, despite being a data dream when it comes to ball-winning.
Could Hayden Hackney offer the ideal Iroegbunam complement for Everton?
Iroegbunam’s in-possession statistics do not make for positive reading. Again judged against U-23 midfielders across Europe’s top five leagues, he’s 74th for progressive carries, 106th for passes into the final third, and 116th for progressive passes completed and key passes. He’s also yet to score a top-flight goal.
Everton’s interest in Hayden Hackney perhaps comes as a counter to Iroegbunam’s weaknesses. Rarely have two players looked more compatible on a data graph, with the duo’s strengths being entirely opposite. With James Garner and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall offering more rounded skillsets, is that the midfield make-up that Moyes is seeking?
Iroegbunam is not the only player in the Everton squad with question marks over him this summer, but this feels like a pivotal moment for a player who turns 23 in June. An opportunity looks likely to open up, and the onus is on him to take it.
Barcelona confident about renewing 26-year-old forward’s contract amid offers from Europe
Ferran Torres may never be one of the headline stars in this Barcelona team, but his value continues to rise.
While much of the attention has focused on bigger names, the Spanish forward has quietly established himself as one of Hansi Flick’s most trusted attacking options.
That growing importance is one reason Barcelona remain confident about eventually agreeing a contract renewal with the 26-year-old, according to MARCA.
Ferran is currently the only senior Barcelona player whose contract expires in 2027 and whose renewal has not yet been finalised.
That situation is expected to be addressed this summer, though, as Deco continues to hold conversations over a potential new deal at Camp Nou.
A player Hansi Flick does not want to lose
An important player for Hansi Flick. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Ferran’s importance extends beyond goals and assists. His versatility remains one of his biggest strengths.
He can operate anywhere across the front line, offering Hansi Flick tactical flexibility, although the German manager prefers using him as a striker.
That adaptability helped him become a regular contributor during the 2025/26 campaign, and his numbers back his growing influence in the team too.
Ferran finished the season with 21 goals in 49 appearances across all competitions, while also sharing the distinction of being La Liga’s top Spanish scorer with Lamine Yamal, on 16 league goals.
Inside the dressing room, he is also viewed as a positive presence, maintaining strong relationships with several key figures, including Pedri, Dani Olmo and Eric Garcia.
There are enough reasons for the Spaniard to merit a renewal, and Barça should be handing him one too, in an ideal world.
Europe continues to monitor the situation
Ferran’s contract expires in 2027. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
At the same time, Ferran’s performances have not gone unnoticed elsewhere.
Clubs such as Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid are among those monitoring his situation.
Given his age, experience and productivity, that hardly comes as a surprise. The player, though, is currently focused on the World Cup and would not want distractions over his future.
Why Barcelona feel comfortable either way
The most fascinating aspect of this deal is Barcelona’s position.
Either way, they do not stand to lose. The club want Ferran to renew and remain part of Flick’s project. Yet they also recognise that his market value remains strong, at least for this summer..
That is why the situation is viewed internally as relatively straightforward. Renewing a proven attacker would be a success. Selling him for a major fee would also strengthen the club financially.
That said, the hope is that Barça hand him a new contract, with the club confident that the player himself is open to renewing.
After all, Ferran himself shut down the exit speculations earlier today, saying: “I don’t know anything about PSG and I’m not interested.”
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - OCTOBER 25: Wesley Bissainthe #31 of Miami Hurricanes celebrates after intercepting the ball during the game against Stanford at Hard Rock Stadium on October 25, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Michael Pimentel/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images
The Miami Hurricanes crushed the Stanford Cardinal 42-7 in between losses to Louisville and SMU. After the upset loss the the Louisville Cardinals, Miami came out a bit flat on defense vs. Stanford. After a Miami missed FG to open the game, the Cards marched down the field on a 12 play 74 yard scoring drive that ate up 5:23 from the clock. The drive ended in a touchdown pass from Ben Gulbranson to Caden High over Zechariah Poyser’s dome.
So how does a bottom 30 offense in the country open the game with a touchdown scoring drive against a top-10 defense? And what did the ‘Canes defensive staff, led by CoreyHetherman, do in the 3rd quarter to flip the game? Watch the video to find out!
Thirty-two years ago Sunday — June 14, 1994 — the New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup to become a “Forever Team” in this great big city of ours.
All these years later, their co-tenants at The World’s Most Famous Arena once again join the Rangers as a legendary championship team. The New York Knicks rallied again — because that’s just what they do — to win Game 5 of the NBA Finals on the road in San Antonio on Saturday night, and secure their first title since 1973.
Another Forever Team inspiring New York City.
Almost to the day (if not year) that the Rangers ended a 54-year championship drought, the Knicks wiped out 53 years of their own futility, winning the NBA championship on June 13, 2026. That’s pretty sweet symmetry right there.
Jalen Brunson, meet Mark Messier. OG Anunoby, you have your Stephane Matteau moment. Mike Brown, don’t cause us any Mike Keenan post-championship drama please!
And New York, continue to enjoy this incredible party, and rock that championship parade down the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan on Thursday, just as you did in 1994 for the Rangers.
So happy for all the @nyknicks fans out there. Also, as a Swede living in New York city for the past 21 years I just LOOOOOVE how this team has brought the city together. Makes me so happy to see and feel that energy 🙌🏻 Sports is amazing!!
Sure, there’ve been other championships celebrated in New York in between the Rangers in 1994 and the Knicks today. The Giants had a pair of upset wins in the Super Bowl over the heavily-favored New England Patriots. The Liberty secured the WNBA title in 2024. And the Yankees, well, they won the World Series five times between 1996 and 2009.
But it feels different when one of the Garden brethren win a championship, Perhaps that’s because these teams simply don’t do it often. It’s become almost a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence when the Rangers or Knicks win the title. Heck, the Rangers won one single Stanley Cup championship in the past 86 years.
So, cherish this moment as a New York sports fan. There’s zero guarantee that this year’s brilliance carries over into next season for the Knicks. Or that it inspires the Rangers enough to get their act together and make a Cup run again any time soon.
But as former Rangers defenseman Dan Girardi told Forever Blueshirts on the Rink Rap podcast this past week, “Look at those ’94 guys, they’re legends for life.” That’s because they accomplished what appeared to be impossible for so long. Just like these gritty blue-collar Knicks.
Forever Team.
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Speaking of Girardi, he dished a few stories on former Rangers coach John Tortorella and praised him for teaching Girardi “how to be a pro” in this article pulled written off his Rink Rap interview this past week.
Here’s a first-hand account from our Ryan McInerney on exactly what the Rangers missed out on by losing the Draft Loettry and not getting the chance to pick Gavin McKenna first overall in this year’s NHL Draft.
New Jersey Hockey Now: James Nichols elaborates on reports that the Devils are “gauging interest” in veteran goalie Jacob Markstrom on the trade market.
Detroit Hockey Now: Bob Duff breaks down whether the Dallas Stars might provide a solid trade fit for the Red Wings, should they move captain Dylan Larkin this summer.
NHL.com: The Vegas Golden Knights are without injured center William Karlsson when they try to keep their season alive Sunday, trailing the best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final 3-2 against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Even after the UFL crowned its champion, the NFL still found its way into the conversation. Following the Louisville Kings’ victory over the D.C. Defenders in the third United Bowl, UFL owner Mike Repole spoke with reporters. While discussing the current state and future of the UFL, he also touched on a topic that could have major implications for the NFL: expansion.
That portion of Repole’s comments largely flew under the radar, but the soundbite could offer a significant glimpse into what may be on the horizon. As the NFL continues to push for an 18-game regular season, expanding the league could become a logical next step.
During his press conference, Repole discussed potential growth plans for the UFL, including adjusting the league’s schedule, adding games, and potentially introducing more teams. However, he casually mentioned that “[The NFL is] talking about two more expansion teams.”
December 29, 2019; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch (24) receives the hand off from quarterback Russell Wilson (3) during the fourth quarter against the San Francisco 49ers at CenturyLink Field. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
If that’s true, should the NFL expand by two teams—or even more?
There are certainly domestic markets that could support an NFL franchise. At the same time, the league has aggressively pursued international growth, making overseas locations potential candidates as well.
The NFL currently consists of 32 teams divided evenly between two conferences and eight divisions. Each division contains four teams that play one another twice every season, creating a balanced and straightforward structure.
Even the addition of the 17th regular-season game has gone relatively smoothly. Expanding to 33 or 34 teams, however, would create new scheduling challenges. It would also mean dividing league revenue among additional ownership groups, something current owners would have to carefully consider.
Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Seattle Seahawks chairman Jody Allen (right) is handed the Vince Lombardi trophy by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on the podium after defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
If expansion is truly under discussion, NFL owners must determine whether new franchises would generate enough growth to justify the move. To accomplish that, the league may need to target untapped metropolitan areas or continue pushing internationally. The question is whether the NFL is willing to make that investment.
For now, expansion probably isn’t the league’s best option. That said, don’t expect the NFL to avoid the idea indefinitely. If discussions are already taking place behind the scenes, expansion may be a matter of when—not if.
How soon that happens remains unclear. The most recent expansion franchise was in 2002 with the Houston Texans sparking the current NFL alignement. If the NFL does add two or more franchises, where should those teams be located?
After recording just 35 sacks last season, the New England Patriots made some changes to their pass rush in the offseason.
The Patriots signed Dre-Mont Jones in free agency and drafted Gabe Jacas in the second round of the NFL Draft. Jacas is the only Patriots draft pick who remains unsigned and is the only second-round pick in the NFL yet to sign. Jacas attended rookie minicamp, but was absent from OTAs and mandatory minicamp.
H does not have a contract yet, and Mike Vrabel revealed that he had a "clean up" procedure in his knee after the draft. That procedure has something to do with the contract holdout, as the Patriots seek financial protection in his contract, according to ESPN's Mike Reiss.
"One high-ranking NFL executive hypothesized that the Patriots are likely seeking a level of financial protection in the contract based on the medical procedure, which would explain the holdup," wrote Reiss on Sunday.
Reiss noted that there is still hope that Jacas will be ready for training camp, but noted that the Patriots are trying to get him to sign a contract that protects them from paying him if he sustains an injury prior to signing his deal.
"Jacas hasn't been with the Patriots since May, according to a source," wrote Reiss. "His absence is tied, in part, to not being given a standard 'participation agreement' from the Patriots, according to a source. Most draft picks receive such an agreement, which states that if they were to sustain an injury prior to signing their first NFL contract, the team would still be obligated to sign him to a contract based on the slot he was drafted."
The details of his knee injury are unknown, but whatever happened happened before he was under contract with the Patriots. If the injury keeps him from playing, the Patriots do not want to be responsible for paying him. It would be different if he sustained an injury while under contract.
BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 11: Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari looks on during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Barcelona-Catalunya at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on June 11, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Mark Sutton - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images) | Formula 1 via Getty Images
From the day he shocked the Formula 1 world, and announced his stunning move from Mercedes to Ferrari, this was the moment the Tifosi were waiting for.
Lewis Hamilton’s first Grand Prix victory in red.
Hamilton and Ferrari secured that win in Sunday’s Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, injecting the seven-time champion fully into the Drivers’ Championship fight, and giving Ferrari fans the world over the moment they were waiting for.
At the outset, it looked like it was going to be his former Mercedes teammates’ day. George Russell started on pole position, one spot ahead of Hamilton, but did what he needed to do at the start. Ferrari looked to have the advantage on paper before the race, with Mercedes opting for a set of C3 medium tires, and Ferrari bolting a set of C4 soft tires onto Hamilton’s challenger. With Hamilton on softer rubber, and with the fact that under the new regulations this year, Ferrari was stronger off the line than Mercedes, you had a potential problem for Russell right when the lights went out.
Both drivers got a good launch off the line, but Russell held the position through the opening lap:
Then the Mercedes driver put the more robust rubber to use, pulling away from Hamilton over the opening stint of the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
But from there, the moments slowly began breaking in Hamilton’s favor.
The next challenge for Russell and Mercedes? Navigating the opening set of pit stops. Between the heat in Barcelona, and the decision by Pirelli to opt for a softer set of tires this year, tire degradation was more of an issue on Sunday. And with Hamilton starting on a set of C4 soft tires, Ferrari called him in for his first pit stop on Lap 12, bolting on a set of C2 hard tires.
How would Mercedes respond? Would they leave Russell out, or call him in to cover off Hamilton, given the power of the undercut strategy?
Mercedes called Russell in, and covered off Hamilton to perfection.
Hamilton came in on Lap 27, for a second stop to take a set of medium tires and lock the Ferrari driver into a three-stop strategy. That put the question to Mercedes again: Bring Russell in to cover off the stop? The fact that Hamilton was laying down a tremendous out lap seemed to force the issue.
But Mercedes left Russell out to start a new lap, and Hamilton continued around the circuit, lighting up the timing sheet on a tremendous first lap on the fresh set of medium tires.
Russell was told to stay out, with the team deciding to stick to their two-stop strategy. Would it work?
Complicating matters even further was Lando Norris. After Hamilton’s second stop, Norris was running in third behind Russell and Antonelli. The risk Mercedes had to balance was the fact that pitting to cover off Hamilton would open the door for the McLaren driver to perhaps steal track position, and maybe even a win.
If that was not enough, by Lap 31 Antonelli had caught the rear wing of Russell’s W17. The young Italian driver was less than a second behind Russell, and closing fast.
At the start of Lap 33 Russell had to go defensive, to keep his teammate behind him. But the battle between the pair was music to Hamilton’s ears, as it gave him even more of an opportunity to close the gap to the two Mercedes drivers. After his pit stop the gap to the leader was 22 seconds, but by Lap 33 Hamilton had cut that gap in half.
Then on Lap 35 McLaren called Norris in, and that gave Hamilton some clean air to push even more around the track. Would Mercedes call Russell in to cover off Norris?
They did, calling Russell in on the following lap. That released Antonelli into the lead on the track, and Mercedes needed a quality stop in the pits.
They got that, getting Russell serviced in just 2.8 seconds. Russell covered off Norris, rejoining the fight in P4 ahead of Norris in P5. Antonelli was then told by his engineer Peter Bonnington that “it won’t be long,” as they too needed to cover off Norris.
Mercedes called him in on the following lap, and Hamilton inherited the lead for the moment.
Antonelli came out just in front of Norris, Mercedes having covered off the defending Drivers’ Champion.
Hamilton was instructed that he had seven laps to extract the most he could out of those medium tires, as he would have to come in for one more stop. The C3 medium tires would not get him to the checkered flag. With a pit stop taking about 20 seconds to complete, from pit entry to pit exit, he needed to increase the lead over Russell in second as much as he could.
On Lap 40, the gap from Hamilton in P1 to Russell in P2 was 16 seconds.
But that is when the intervention Hamilton needed arrived, and the door for his first Ferrari Grand Prix win swung open. Fernando Alonso came to a stop just off the track, his Aston Martin suffering a failure, and the race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car.
A stop under a Virtual Safety Car averages around 12 seconds in Barcelona, and with Hamilton having more than a 15-second lead over Russell, this was his chance to make that third pit stop.
Max Verstappen stopped under the VSC, and then it was the moment for Ferrari. Would they pull him in, hoping the VSC would continue?
Ferrari called him in, and the seven time World Champion roared down pit lane. Ferrari got him in and out with a 2.8-second stop, and Hamilton got him back onto the track in P1 just ahead of Russell, on fresh tires, and just as the VSC ended:
“Great job guys,” exclaimed Hamilton from the cockpit. He had the race lead by more than two seconds over his former teammate, with 24 laps to go, on fresher tires and in a very fast challenger.
Race officials then noted Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement, and that led to some nervy times at Ferrari. Would he be hit with a penalty, potentially spoiling what had been a perfect afternoon for him?
As Ferrari waited, Hamilton pumped in the fastest lap of the race to that point on Lap 45, building his gap over Russell to 3.7 seconds.
By Lap 48, that gap was up to 6.5 seconds, potentially giving Hamilton a five-second buffer if he needed it.
But he did not, as race officials announced on that lap that the potential yellow flag infringement would need no further investigation.
Hamilton was closing in on his first win in red.
By Lap 51, that gap was up to 8.6 seconds from Hamilton to Russell. He was making the most of the fresher tires on his challenger,
“15 laps, and you are doing a good job. So you can go on,” was the instruction to Hamilton from his engineer.
By Lap 55, Hamilton had the gap up to 11 seconds over Russell, and he was closing in on that first Grand Prix win with Ferrari.
With ten laps to go, Hamilton’s lead was more than 12 seconds. That win was within his grasp.
Hamilton’s last Grand Prix win came at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2024, but that was a promotion after Russell was disqualified following the race when his car did not meet the minimum weight. His last chance to celebrate a Grand Prix victory came at the British Grand Prix that year, an emotional afternoon as it was his final race at Silverstone with Mercedes.
But this was different. A victory that almost felt like it would never come during his tough opening season with Ferrari. Yet this year, the Hamilton we have seen for so many years was back, confident to fight at the front. And on this afternoon, Ferrari got the strategy exactly right, giving Hamilton and the Tifosi a chance to celebrate together unlike they had before.
“I’m happy where I am, leave me to it,” was the message from Hamilton in the closing laps. He had a gap of almost 14 seconds over Russell, and the afternoon was almost his.
With five laps to go, the Mercedes duo was battling behind Hamilton, as Antonelli fought his way by Russell to take P2. That brief battle allowed Hamilton to increase his lead, now over Antonelli, to more than 17 seconds. But Antonelli was dealing with some front-wing damage, and had already been shown the black-and-white flag for exceeding track limits. A penalty was possibly in his future.
But the penalty would not arrive; instead, his challenger came to a halt on Lap 62, ending his afternoon. That brought out the yellow flag, and then race officials called for a Virtual Safety Car. He was not the only driver dealing with an issue, as Charles Leclerc lost the steering at Turn 2, sliding into the gravel. Leclerc came down pit lane to have his challenger serviced.
Hamilton was able to take the checkered flag under green flag conditions, for his 106th Grand Prix win.
And his first in red.
“Lewis Hamilton is back,” declared Jolyon Palmer in the F1TV commentary box.
“In this moment, he has been brilliant,” added David Coulthard.
As an emotional Hamilton crossed the finish line, Alex Jacques, always one with words, summed it up this way: “A legend forged in silver, resumes in red.”
“Thank you so much, you’ve helped me achieve this dream,” said Hamilton from the cockpit. “And to the fans, thank you for getting you to remind me who I am. I couldn’t have done this without you.”
And with Russell taking second and Norris third, it was an all-British podium for the first time since 1968.
As things stand now in the Drivers’ Championship standings, Antonelli remains in the lead with 156 points, but with his failure in the closing stages, and Hamilton’s victory, the gap from P1 to P2 is now down to just 41 points. Hamilton now has 115 points on the season.
Russell remains in third with 106 points.
But this was Hamlton’s day.
“I’m forever grateful [to Ferrari],” said Hamilton to Nico Rosberg trackside after the race. “Forza Ferrari.”
There are records that get matched and then sit in stasis for years, and there are records that finally get broken at exactly the right moment. Lewis Hamilton taking a seventh win at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday was the latter – and doing it in Ferrari red, at a circuit where his legacy was already written in stone, made it a special moment.
Hamilton had equaled Michael Schumacher‘s six-win mark at the circuit with victories spanning 2014 to 2021 , and the two had shared the top spot ever since.
Heading into this weekend, both Max Verstappen and Hamilton were the primary candidates to move the record, with Antonelli’s Mercedes the dominant machinery in the field.
Hamilton came out on top.
The Record That Now Belongs to Hamilton Alone
Schumacher’s six wins at the Catalan circuit came across his time at Benetton and Ferrari, a stretch of dominance that defined an entire era of the sport.
Hamilton quietly matched it across a seven-year span with Mercedes, then spent five seasons unable to add to it – first with Mercedes struggling, then with a difficult first year at Ferrari in 2025.
He returned in 2026 with fresh optimism around Ferrari’s new car, carrying a tally of 105 career wins that remained entirely McLaren and Mercedes victories.
Sunday changed that. A seventh Barcelona win is now his, the most any driver has taken at this circuit, and his first for Ferrari.
Verstappen, who had four wins of his own at the venue, was also in the mix. It wasn’t his day.
Barcelona’s statistics have long shown that starting near the front is close to essential for victory, and Schumacher still holds the record for outright pole positions at the circuit with seven. Hamilton, characteristically, found his pace where it mattered.
Hamilton is in his second season with Ferrari , and the first win for the Scuderia is now also a landmark in the record books. For a driver who has spent the better part of two decades rewriting the history of the sport, a solo record at one of Formula 1‘s most demanding and familiar circuits is a fitting way to keep adding chapters. Whether the title fight is still realistic is a separate conversation – but nobody who watched Sunday’s race is asking that question right now.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - JUNE 02: Kyle Harrison #52 of the Milwaukee Brewers reacts during action against the San Francisco Giants during the fifth inning at American Family Field on June 02, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It has been an up-and-down week for the Milwaukee Brewers. It feels as though they’ve continued playing their best baseball, but it’s been a sequence of close losses. But through it all, the offense has been looking stellar, and that’s promising enough as the Crew heads into another tough slate of games ahead of them this week.
This afternoon’s rubber match is one for the ages as two of the best southpaws in baseball are handed the rock. For the Brewers, it’s Kyle Harrison who is in desperate need of a bounce-back game after last Monday. Against the Athletics, he gave up eight runs on eight hits, including three home runs. It was not only an outlier performance on the season but also his career, as eight runs were the most he had given up.
The reigning National League Pitcher of the Month, Cristopher Sánchez, will face the Brewers for the first time since 2024. In all of his outings against the Crew, he has allowed only one run, enough for him to have a 2.03 ERA through 13.1 innings. After not allowing a run throughout May, Sánchez has come back down to Earth a little, as he has allowed three runs in his first two starts in June. With that, he has pitched seven innings in both starts this month and has accumulated 18 strikeouts during that span with just two walks.
For the Brewers, this lineup has seen Sánchez a handful of times. The lone hitters that will be seeing him for the first time will be Jake Bauers, Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell, Brice Turang, and Andrew Vaughn. Outside of our core hitters, Blake Perkins has hit the best against Sánchez, as he’s gone 4-for-4 with two RBIs. Christian Yelich has faced him seven times and is batting .286, while William Contreras has faced him six times and is batting .167.
First pitch is slated for 1:10 p.m., and you can catch the game on Brewers.TV and WTMJ 620.
When this season ends, Bo Bichette will have a decision to make.
The New York Mets' high-profile offseason signing built in an opt-out to his contract that he can activate after this campaign. If Bichette wants to return to free agency, he can do so.
The expectation, even as Bichette struggles a bit this season, is that he'll still plan to do that.
"Teams expect New York Mets third baseman Bo Bichette to opt out of the final two years of his Mets contract after the season," USA Today's Bob Nightengale wrote in a new article on Sunday.
Bichette left the Blue Jays to sign a three-year, $126 million deal with the Mets, but with the opt-outs built in, it really becomes a year-over-year decision for him.
If he opts out, Nightengale names a possible landing spot: the Philadelphia Phillies.
"(It gives) clubs like the Philadelphia Phillies a second shot at him," Nightengale wrote.
It's not without negative potential for Bichette. He hasn't necessarily hit well enough to earn himself a raise in the offseason ahead.
And if there's any risk of a lockout, that could make it even worse.
"It could be a massive gamble for Bichette considering he’s still owed $79 million," Nightengale writes. "He is earning $2 million this year after already being paid a $40 million signing bonus, and if he opts out, he will be paid an additional $5 million."
Bichette surely assumed this would be his path. He wouldn't have built in those opt-out clauses otherwise.
It might still be worth re-assessing his options, but if he sticks with the plan, maybe he'll end up at an NL East rival of the Mets.
PREVIEW: Côte D’Ivoire face Ecuador in fascinating World Cup clash
Former African Cup of Nations winners Côte D’Ivoire take on Ecuador at the Philadelphia Stadium in a highly competitive Group E at the World Cup.
Heading into their first World Cup since winning the AFCON in chaotic circumstances in 2023, Ivory Coast will be competing in just their third ever World Cup finals after qualifying on three occasions from 2006 to 2014.
They seem to be in the midst of another golden generation after the heroics of Didier Drogba and Yaya Touré as dynamic wingers Yan Diomande and Amad Diallo aim to showacase their flare and dynamism on the biggest stage.
Led by manager Emerse Fae, who took over following that AFCON win, Ivory Coast have become a solid unit and one of the best African sides, currently just behind the big names of Morocco and Senegal.
Having the navigate the notoriously difficult CAF qualifying, Ivory Coast made lightwork of their group which contained the likes of Gabon, Kenya, Burundi, Gambia and the Seychelles. They won eight of their 10 qualifying games, drawing two and breezing past the group stages uninterrupted.
They impressed in their warm up games prior to the tournament as-well, recording a historic victory over France which is the first time they have beaten their fellow Francophone country.
They also beat Scotland at Evertons Hill Dickinson Stadium back in March, emphasizing their ability to compete at the World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico.
One of the great unknowns of this tournament, Ecuador arrive in North America as some peoples dark horses and you can see why given the talent that is littered throughout their squad.
Competing in their fifth ever World Cup, Ecuador will at least be aiming to equal their best ever World Cup performance which was a round of 16 exit in 2006.
Managed by Argentinian Sebastian Beccacece, Ecuador are in the midst of their own new golden generation much like their opponents this evening.
With a back line of PSG’s Willian Pacho and Arsenal’s Piero Hincapie, and Chelseas Moises Caicedo anchoring the midfield, Ecuador’s spine is as strong as any side at this tournament.
CONMEBOL qualification is a bit more straightforward than that of the CAF, renowned for it’s ruthlessness with six places in the finals up for grabs in a league-style format.
But Ecuador’s position at the 2022 World Cup was almost jeopardized for a completely different reason, after Colombian-born winger Byron Castillo admitted in an interview that his birth documents his national team provided were fake.
None of that mattered to Ecuador, though, as appeals from Chile and Peru claiming he was not eligible were dismissed by FIFA’s appeals committee and Ecuador retained their place in Qatar’s finals four years ago.
This time around, Ecuador impressed by finishing second behind world champions Argentina, who they beat 1-0 in the final qualifying match courtesy of veteran striker Enner Valencia’s penalty in a game that saw a red card for both teams.
Their two defeats in the 18 games was the lowest in qualifying, and they miraculously conceded just five goals during the entire campaign. Argentina and Paraguay conceded the second fewest, which was double Ecuador’s record.
Ivory Coast have a series of exciting attacking talent in their ranks but they also have stability across the board which has counted heavily towards their success.
Sporting Lisbons Ousmane Diomande and Evan Ndicka of Roma are the stalwarts at the back for Fae and Nottingham Forests Ibrahim Sangare will provide the cover just ahead of them in the midfield.
In attack is where they really shine, Manchester United’s Amad Diallo and RB Leipzigs Yan Diomande will be the headliners for them however their strength is in depth as-well.
Sunderland winger Simon Adingra has impressed on-loan at Monaco in Ligue 1 whilst Villareals Nicolas Pepe has the experience and technical ability to cause any team issues.
As for Ecuador, their strengths lie less up front and more in their solidity at the back, with the likes of Pacho and Hincapie, who met in the Champions League final last month and are huge assets heading into the tournament.
Caicedo has been one of Chelsea’s best players in a disappointing season, whereas Chelsea loanee Kendry Paez is being touted as the next big South American talent and will be eager to showcase his skills on the world stage.
There is however still room for the 35-year-old former West Ham and Villareal forward Valencia in search of his 50th international goal in what will be his third World Cup with his country.
He is not only Ecuador’s all time leading goal-scorer but the leading scorer at World Cups for Ecuador as well.
Their Group E clash with the Ivory Coast kicks off at midnight (BST) in Philadelphia, with live coverage on BBC One, iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website.
For more detailed reports, reaction, and analysis of the World Cup as it happens, head to our website and favourite our page on OneFootball.
How to watch the Netherlands v Japan, team news, predicted line-ups and more
The Netherlands take on Japan in one of the more eye-catching clashes of the opening round of group stage fixtures at the World Cup.
Ronald Koeman’s side are hoping to win a first ever World Cup for the nation but face a Japan side who have caused plenty of teams problems in recent years.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the game…
Kick-off time in the UK
9pm, Sunday March 14
How to watch in the UK
Live on ITV 1
Streaming on ITVX
Team news
Koeman says veteran forward Memphis Depay and goalkeeper Bart Verburggen are both set to be available after injury concerns.
Japan are without captain Wataru Endo, who has pulled out of the competition through injury and also retired from international duty. Kaoru Mitoma is also out of the competition with a hamstring injury.
Predicted line-ups
Netherlands (4-3-3): Verbruggen; Dumfries, van Hecke, van Dijk, van de Ven; de Jong, Gravenberch, Reijnders; Summerville, Brobbey, Gakpo
Japan (3-4-3): Suzuki; Watanabe, Itakura, Ito; Doan, Tanaka, Kamada, Nakamura; Kubo, Ueda, Ito
Recent form
The Netherlands beat Uzbekistan 2-0 in their final warm-up game but that followed a shock defeat to Algeria.
Japan, meanwhile, beat Iceland 1-0 ahead of the tournament, and also beat England at Wembley back in March.
What’s been said?
Dutch boss Koeman: “We have a good impression of the Japanese team, we carefully analyse all our opponents,” he said. Their game is offensive. I don’t want to discuss individual players, but we know they are physically strong.
“We also know where our opportunities will lie. We are not afraid of our opponent, but we respect them.”
Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu: “It’s not just about expressing the style of play we like, but also doing something that the other team do not like.”
That's how Tallahassee resident and motocross legend Ricky Carmichael described his appearance Saturday, June 14, at the UFC Freedom 250 weekend celebrating America’s 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.
Carmichael joined five other motocross stars on the South Lawn of the White House as the group performed high-altitude, daring freestyle tricks off launch and landing ramps.
"Nitro Circus" star Travis Pastrana recently extended the invitation to Carmichael, who quickly accepted the invitation and shared his excitement and patriotism on social media.
"Thankful to Travis for a once in a lifetime phone call and opportunity to jump my motorcycle on the lawn of the White House," Carmichael posted on his Facebook page late Saturday night, June 14.
"Also, to the whole crew at Nitro Circus. Humbled to have the opportunity to honor our country and 250 Years of Freedom. Never in my lifetime would I have thought I would have had this kind of opportunity from riding a dirt bike. What a hell of experience that will most likely never happen again.
"To the rest of the legends, The King, Twitch, The General, and Keith, thanks for making it so much fun as well gents, it was great to experience this with you guys as well. To all the opps crew, hell of a job!! What I experienced today was something that will live with me until I leave this earth and I will never ever forget this."
Ricky Carmichael lands motocross stunts at White House
The group landed a combined total of 18 jumps across the 10-minute event. Carmichael and the riders hit the launch ramps at precise speeds — typically between 30 to 40 miles per hour.
The team used specialized steel ramps that were wheeled into position on the South Lawn. Instead of landing on dirt or the grass, the riders landed on massive, heavy-duty freestyle airbag landing ramps that also protected the grounds.
Carmichael stressed the event was not about politics but about patriotism and celebrating living in a country that allowed them the freedom to do what they loved and make a living.
“I think the biggest thing is what this thing is about and celebrating 250 years of freedom and celebrating the United States," Carmichael told racexonline.com.
"If you’ve followed my career, I have always been a massive supporter of this country and racing for this country. I have a ton of pride in it. That was a big reason as well, a lot of pride and honor to be here. I think that’s the same sentiment everyone else has, I would assume. And then of course all of the other great legends here. It just makes it so special as well. So, it's hard to believe. I know it's going to hit harder, if I live 20 more years, hopefully I will, to see these pictures and what took place, it's something that will be very, very special down the road as well.”
Carmichael, 46, was born in Havana, outside of Tallahassee, and resides in Tallahassee.
The 2025 Baltimore Ravens season ended with placekicker Tyler Loop missing a 44-yard field goal attempt in a must-win matchup against the rival Steelers. The team's 2026 minicamp concluded with Loop nailing a 40-yard attempt.
On a team level, it was the perfect way to send the Ravens into the summertime break. On an individual level, it marked a major step forward for Loop, who will be entering just his second season in the NFL this fall. When Looped missed the season-ending kick, it came in what was the de facto AFC North Division Title game. The winner took the division crown, and with it, a playoff berth. The loser went straight into the offseason. It all came down to that one kick, but of course, and this really should go without saying by this point, entire football games/seasons are not decided by one single play. Loop did not lose that game for the Ravens, nor did he end Baltimore's season.
However, he was forced to endure a mental and psychological load that felt like the entire season had been situated squarely on his right foot, once that consequential kick had sailed wide right.
It was unfair to say the least, but Loop is a strong person, and he's overcome it.
When he met the media after practice on Wednesday, he explained how he had moved on from the missed FGA and that he felt confident in his coping skills.
"I would say the biggest thing that I did was acknowledge and accept it," Loop said in the media session after the final practice session of mini-camp.
"It took a day or two. I would say moving on from the kick itself was pretty easy. Just because I know you've got to be ready for the next kick.
"You've got to be able to put it behind you. Confident in the process that I've developed."
The situation and the process that followed are somewhat similar to what Mark Andrews went through last offseason. Andrews had a critical drop in the end zone of the 2024 season's final game, a loss to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional Round.
Both Loop and Andrews learned and grew from their mistakes, becoming stronger people through their adverse experiences.
"The biggest part in moving on was just letting the people I care about and the people that care about me know that I'm good," Lopp continued.
"Nothing's changed for me. I'm still feel confident in my abilities. Once I let the people who care about me and love me know that hey I'm good, then it was easy to move on."
São Paulo keep hunting centre-back, eye target in Germany
With the signing of forward Victor Sá underway, São Paulo remain active in the transfer market with a clear objective: the arrival of a new center-back, treated as the top priority by head coach Dorival Júnior.
According to ge, Tricolor’s new target is 25-year-old Arthur Chaves.
The player belongs to Hoffenheim and is wrapping up his loan spell at Augsburg, both in Germany. The club’s board has started talks with the player’s representatives to assess the feasibility of a new loan deal, targeting the transfer window that opens on July 20.
During the break for the FIFA World Cup, the club’s board came very close to signing Portuguese defender Domingos Duarte, currently at Getafe (Spain). The parties had already agreed on the length of the contract, but the defender backed out at the last minute after demanding a bigger salary increase, which led São Paulo to end the negotiations.
The “Zero-Cost” Strategy
Under the leadership of football executive Rui Costa, the club maintains a strict stance on financial responsibility. The absolute focus is on finding players who are nearing the end of their contracts or who can arrive on loan, avoiding spending on the purchase of economic rights.
This strategy has worked in the club’s six signings of the season: goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, center-back Dória, right-back Lucas Ramon, defensive midfielder Danielzinho, attacking midfielder Cauly, and forward Artur all arrived with no transfer fee. Forward Victor Sá himself fits the model as well, since his contract with Krasnodar (Russia) is coming to an end.
Microsoft is using the Cortana notification sync feature in Windows 10 to add a "request app" feature if the notification comes from an Android smartphone.
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Germany will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup without Lennart Karl.
Germany begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group E campaign on Sunday against tournament debutants Curacao at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. However, the European giants will be without Lennart Karl because of injury.
The 18-year-old attacking midfielder was included by head coach Julian Nagelsmann in the 26-man squad that traveled to North America to compete for the trophy, but a muscle injury suffered during training on June 5 ended his chances of participating in the tournament.
Karl earned his place with Germany thanks to his performances for Bayern Munich. After making his professional debut in the Bundesliga at just 17 years old, he quickly established himself as an important option for the German side, appearing in 40 matches during the 2025-26 season while recording nine goals and eight assists.
Those numbers convinced Nagelsmann to call Karl into the national team, where he made his debut during the March FIFA window by coming on in the second half against Switzerland. After that, he made two more appearances, against Ghana and Finland, before the muscle injury sidelined him.
Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann.
As a result, Lennart Karl missed the opportunity to become the second-youngest player to appear in a World Cup for Germany. He would have made his potential tournament debut at 18 years and 109 days old, narrowly missing the record held by Youssoufa Moukoko, who played at Qatar 2022 at 18 years and three days old.
Other Germany absences for the 2026 World Cup
Lennart Karl’s injury was a significant blow for Germany. Not only did they lose a promising young talent who could have provided solutions at key moments during the tournament, but the timing of the setback also came just days before the competition began.
However, other stars had already been ruled out because of physical issues. The first was Marc-Andre ter Stegen. Earlier this year, the goalkeeper decided to leave Barcelona — where he had lost his place in the starting lineup to Joan Garcia — in search of greater opportunities elsewhere.
His destination was Girona, another La Liga club. However, he was barely able to play any official matches there because of a muscle injury suffered in February that sidelined him until May. Without regular playing time at club level, Julian Nagelsmann ultimately left him out of the World Cup squad and instead opted to bring back Manuel Neuer.
The other major absentee for Germany is Serge Gnabry. The Bayern Munich forward was a key figure for the national team and appeared to have secured a place not only in the squad but also in the starting lineup. However, a serious adductor injury suffered in late April ruled him out of the tournament.
Germany will be without Bayern Munich star Serge Gnabry for their campaign at the 2026 World Cup.
Germany heads into the 2026 World Cup with a clear mission: capture a fifth global crown to equal Brazil’s historic all-time tournament record. However, the Europeans will have to face the elite competition in North America without one of their primary attacking weapons, as forward Serge Gnabry has been officially ruled out of the tournament.
Gnabry’s World Cup dreams were completely shattered after he suffered a severe tear in the adductor muscles of his right thigh. The injury occurred during Bayern Munich’s final training session right before their Bundesliga clash against Stuttgart, immediately sidelining him for the rest of the domestic season and the international summer.
“The last few days have been incredibly difficult to process. A season with Bayern Munich that still had so much at stake after securing another Bundesliga title over the weekend. As for the World Cup dream with the German national team… unfortunately, that is over for me. Just like the rest of the country, I will be supporting the boys from home,”Gnabry wrote on his Instagram account.
His absence is a devastating tactical blow for manager Julian Nagelsmann, who had viewed the 30-year-old as an indispensable starter on the flank. Gnabry had started every single match during the European World Cup Qualifiers, anchoring the attack with three goals and one assist.
Serge Gnabry celebrates a goal for Germany. (Getty Images)
To bridge the gap out wide, Nagelsmann will have to rely on the seasoned experience of Leroy Sane, or lean heavily into the dynamic young brilliance of Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala.
Sidelined by injury ahead of a World Cup once again
Tragically for Gnabry, this is not the first time his body has betrayed him right on the cusp of soccer’s grandest stage. Back in 2018, while enjoying a spectacular breakout season with Hoffenheim, the winger was a lock to make Joachim Low’s final squad for the tournament in Russia. However, a severe groin injury picked up in late spring forced him to miss out on the competition entirely.
He did find his redemption four years later at Qatar 2022, cementing himself as a preferred starter under then-coach Hansi Flick. During that winter campaign, Gnabry started all three group stage matches.
However, it turned into a historic disaster for Germany, as the powerhouse nation failed to advance to the knockout rounds, finishing third in their group behind Spain and Japan. Gnabry had hoped 2026 would be the cycle to right those wrongs, but he will instead have to wait until 2030 for his next shot at World Cup glory.
Germany will play against Curaçao in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here's all the information you need to watch this exciting clash live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Germany vs Curaçao on US television and via legal streaming:
Four-time world champions Germanykick off their 2026 tournament campaign with a mission to end a decade of underachievement on the global stage. After failing to advance past the group stage in the last two editions, the pressure is on Julian Nagelsmann’s side to deliver a dominant performance against a historic underdog. With a nine-game winning streak heading into the competition, Germany is expected to make a powerful opening statement.
Standing in their way is Curaçao, the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for the finals. The “Blue Wave” are making their debut in what is a true David vs. Goliath encounter. Led by the oldest coach in the tournament’s history, 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, Curaçao’s presence is a testament to the expanded 48-team format. For them, every moment is history, and frustrating the European powerhouse would be the greatest upset imaginable.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
Germany’s path to North America has been marked by inconsistency. After a shocking 2-0 qualifying loss to Slovakia, they roared back to win their group, showcasing both vulnerability and immense firepower. Their campaign highlighted a recurring theme: while they dominate possession (averaging 73% in qualifiers), they often struggle to translate that control into clear-cut chances, ranking just 18th for expected goals (xG) among European teams.
The tactical battle will be a classic clash of styles. Nagelsmann’s Germany will implement their intense, modern pressing game, aiming to pin Curaçao deep in their own half. In response, Dick Advocaat is expected to deploy an ultra-defensive, compact low block. Curaçao’s strategy will be to absorb pressure, limit space, and frustrate a German side known for its difficulty in breaking down organized defenses. The key to the match will be whether Germany’s creative talents can find a way through the defensive wall.
The motivations are starkly different. For Germany, a comprehensive victory with a large goal difference is crucial to build momentum and virtually secure a spot in the knockout rounds. For Curaçao, the goal is to compete, avoid a heavy defeat that would damage their goal difference, and perhaps snatch a historic point. Simply surviving the German onslaught would be considered a major success for the debutants.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
This Group E clash at Houston’s NRG Stadium will be the first-ever meeting between Germany and Curaçao. With no historical data between the two nations, the focus shifts to Germany‘s record against similar opposition.
The German national team has a strong history against teams from the CONCACAF region in this competition. In six previous encounters against nations like Mexico and Costa Rica, they have recorded four wins, one draw, and only a single loss. That lone defeat came in the opening group stage match in 2018, a 1-0 loss to Mexico.
Across those six matches, Germany has been prolific, boasting a goal difference of 16-6. They have a reputation for being ruthless against lower-ranked sides, and recent form suggests that trend will continue. In their last eight matches against such opponents, they have scored 26 goals, averaging 3.25 per game, signaling their intent to control this fixture from the start.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Germany enters the tournament with a minor disruption in midfield, while debutants Curaçao arrive at full strength for their historic opening match.
Julian Nagelsmann’s squad was dealt a blow when young midfielder Lennart Karl suffered a thigh injury, ruling him out of the tournament. He has been replaced by Assan Ouedraogo. While first-choice goalkeeper Manuel Neuer missed a recent friendly, he is expected to be fully fit to start. The team is built around a formidable Bayern Munich core, though questions remain over the club form of key players like Leon Goretzka.
Curaçao has no injury or suspension concerns, allowing Dick Advocaat to field his strongest possible lineup. The squad leans heavily on Dutch-raised players with experience in top European leagues, including the Bacuna brothers. Their collective experience will be vital as they face the biggest challenge in their nation’s soccer history.
Nagelsmann is set to deploy a fluid and dynamic attacking system. Kai Havertz will operate as a deep-lying forward, with the creative trio of Musiala, Wirtz, and Sane providing support. Joshua Kimmich’s role at right-back offers attacking width, while the Bayern-heavy core provides stability.
Curaçao Projected XI (4-3-3):
Room; Sambo, Gaari, Obispo, Floranus; L. Bacuna, J. Bacuna, Comenencia; Chong, Antonisse, Gorre
Curaçao will likely set up in a disciplined and compact formation designed to frustrate Germany. The Bacuna brothers, Leandro and Juninho, will be crucial in midfield, tasked with breaking up play and shielding the defense. The team will aim to stay organized and look for rare opportunities on the counter-attack.
More details on how to watch
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The Netherlands will compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup without Xavi Simons.
The Netherlands face a challenging road at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, beginning on Sunday against Japan in the Group F opener at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. However, Xavi Simons will not be there after being ruled out of the tournament with a serious injury.
Simons suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee on April 25 during a Tottenham Hotspur match against Wolverhampton in the Premier League. The injury required surgery and was followed by a lengthy recovery process expected to last between six and nine months.
In addition to missing the World Cup with the Netherlands, the 23-year-old winger is expected to spend most of 2026 on the sidelines. He is unlikely to return to action during the second half of the calendar year, meaning a full comeback is expected in the latter stages of the 2026-27 season.
For the Netherlands, losing Simons was a major blow considering his club performances and the role head coach Ronald Koeman had given him within the national team setup.
Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman.
Since making his international debut in December 2022 during the World Cup quarterfinal against the USMNT, Simons has recorded 34 appearances and six goals for the national team. Under Koeman, his role has been significant, featuring in 33 of the 38 matches the head coach has overseen since taking charge in 2023, most of them as a starter.
Other Netherlands absences for the World Cup
The loss of Xavi Simons was a significant setback for the Netherlands in their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but he was not the only player ruled out. Two other key members of the squad were also sidelined because of injuries suffered during the club season.
The first was Matthijs de Ligt, who, after months of dealing with back problems, had no choice but to undergo surgery in mid-May. That brought an end to both his season with Manchester United and his World Cup hopes.
The other case was much more recent. Jurrien Timber had been included in Ronald Koeman’s 26-man squad for the tournament and even traveled to North America with his teammates. However, during the first few days of training, it became clear he was not fit to play because of a groin injury suffered while with Arsenal. As a result, he was withdrawn from the roster and replaced by Lutsharel Geertruida.
Full preview of Germany for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.
The German national teamenters the 2026 tournament in North America aiming to restore its status among the global elite. Following consecutive group-stage exits in 2018 and 2022, expectations for this international soccer teams 2026 contender have shifted from guaranteed dominance to cautious optimism.
Now under the guidance of Julian Nagelsmann, the squad blends seasoned veterans with a dynamic new generation of attacking talent. Ranked 10th globally, the team showcased a strong qualification campaign and a fourth-place Nations League finish.
As one of the premier FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, this World Cup 2026 team preview will examine the Germany coach, tactical setup, and the squad depth needed to navigate the upcoming group stage.
Team profile
Head Coach
Julian Nagelsmann
Captain
Joshua Kimmich
Nickname
Die Mannschaft
Global Ranking
10th
Best Tournament Result
Champions (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014)
Tournament Appearances
21
Last Appearance
2022
How Germany play
When examining the Germany tactical analysis, the squad typically utilizes a proactive 4-2-3-1 or a fluid 3-4-2-1 system. The Germany formation emphasizes high-intensity pressing, vertical passing, and rapid transitions.
In possession, the team relies heavily on the creative movement of attacking midfielders like Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz to break down opposing defenses. Defensively, the squad pairs Antonio Rüdiger and Jonathan Tah as a stable central duo.
However, structural gaps on the flanks remain a vulnerability, as seen when opponents utilize low blocks and counter-attacks to exploit space out wide. To address these marginal weaknesses, the coaching staff recently integrated specialist coaches focusing on set-pieces and physical conditioning.
This refined tactical approach, balancing aggressive pressing with improved team cohesion, could be the defining factor in whether the squad navigates past the tournament’s elite knockout-stage contenders.
Julian Nagelsmann: The coach behind Germany
Appointed in September 2023, Julian Nagelsmann is preparing for his debut on the global stage as the Germany coach. Taking over after Hansi Flick’s dismissal, the 38-year-old coach quickly stabilized the national team, leading them to a quarterfinal run at the 2024 European Championship and securing a contract extension through 2028.
Julian Nagelsmann, head coach of Germany (Getty Images).
Nagelsmann built his reputation as a tactical innovator during successful club stints with Hoffenheim, RB Leipzig, and Bayern Munich. Known for utilizing in-depth data and modern training technology, he favors a high-intensity, adaptable playing style.
While previously viewed as highly experimental, his recent focus on team unity over individual egos has restored pride among supporters. His ability to make precise in-game adjustments will be heavily tested as he attempts to guide this historic nation back to the knockout rounds.
Key player: Jamal Musiala
Operating primarily as a central attacking midfielder for Bayern Munich, Jamal Musiala is the undisputed creative engine for the national team. Since his international debut in 2021, the 23-year-old has accumulated 40 caps and eight goals, evolving into one of the most essential Germany key players.
Despite a disrupted club season due to a severe ankle injury, Musiala recovered to help secure domestic silverware, finishing the campaign with five goals in 24 appearances.
On the international stage, his elite dribbling and ability to drift into half-spaces make him vital for breaking down rigid defensive blocks.
Germany’s road to the 2026 World Cup
The squad secured direct entry to the upcoming tournament by dominating UEFA Group A, finishing with five wins in six matches. After suffering a surprising 2-0 defeat to Slovakia in Bratislava, the team responded with five consecutive victories to top their group.
They scored 16 goals while conceding just three overall. Newcastle United striker Nick Woltemade emerged as the standout performer, leading the team with four goals and one assist.
The defining moment came during a ruthless 6-0 victory over Slovakia in the return fixture on November 17, 2025, showcasing their attacking depth. This resilient qualification run proved the rebuilt squad possesses the consistency required to compete against top-tier opposition this summer.
Germany’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook
Navigating the opening phase of the tournament should be a straightforward task for the four-time champions. The group stage draw placed them alongside Ivory Coast, Ecuador, and tournament debutants Curacao, presenting a highly favorable path to the knockout rounds.
The most challenging matchup will likely come against Ivory Coast, a squad capable of matching the Europeans’ physicality. Conversely, the opening fixture against 81st-ranked Curacao offers the most favorable opportunity to build early momentum and secure crucial goal difference.
Given the disparity in international experience, finishing anywhere other than first place would be a massive disappointment. Readers looking to follow every match involving the squad can also check our complete Germany TV schedulefor the latest broadcast and streaming information. Securing the top spot will be vital for ensuring a favorable draw in the Round of 32.
Germany squad for 2026 World Cup
Player (Position)
Club
Oliver Baumann (GK)
Hoffenheim
Alexander Nübel (GK)
Stuttgart
Manuel Neuer (GK)
Bayern Munich
Antonio Rüdiger (DF)
Real Madrid
David Raum (DF)
RB Leipzig
Jonathan Tah (DF)
Bayern Munich
Nico Schlotterbeck (DF)
Borussia Dortmund
Waldemar Anton (DF)
Borussia Dortmund
Malick Thiaw (DF)
Newcastle
Nathaniel Brown (MF)
Eintracht Frankfurt
Joshua Kimmich (MF)
Bayern Munich
Leroy Sané (MF)
Galatasaray
Leon Goretzka (MF)
Bayern Munich
Kai Havertz (MF)
Arsenal
Jamal Musiala (MF)
Bayern Munich
Florian Wirtz (MF)
Liverpool
Pascal Groß (MF)
Brighton & Hove Albion
Nadiem Amiri (MF)
Mainz 05
Aleksandar Pavlović (MF)
Bayern Munich
Angelo Stiller (MF)
VfB Stuttgart
Felix Nmecha (MF)
Borussia Dortmund
Assan Ouédraogo (MF)
RB Leipzig
Jamie Leweling (MF)
Stuttgart
Maximilian Beier (MF)
Borussia Dortmund
Nick Woltemade (FW)
Newcastle
Deniz Undav (FW)
Stuttgart
Final word on Germany
Entering the tournament with a blend of youthful creativity and seasoned leadership, the national team is well-positioned to end its recent string of early exits. The Germany 2026 World Cup squad boasts elite playmaking abilities, which will undoubtedly drive their offensive success.
However, occasional defensive lapses and structural vulnerabilities on the flanks remain a significant challenge against top-tier opponents. A realistic expectation for this transitioning generation is a deep run to the quarterfinals, a result that would successfully restore the nation’s soccer prestige on the global stage.
The list of players missing the 2026 World Cup has Ilkay Gündogan, who isn't going to represent Germany.
There are many players with huge talent competing at the 2026 World Cup. However, Germany will not have a midfielder like İlkay Gündoğan present in their team for this edition.
The reason behind Gündoğan’s absence in Germany is simple: he retired from the national team. At Euro 2024, when his country hosted the tournament, many players said goodbye, with the loss to Spain in the quarterfinals being their final match. About his retirement, the player wrote a message on social media.
Gündoğan said: “I look back with great pride on 82 caps for my home country, a number I could never have dreamed of. My highlight was definitely the huge honor of captaining the team at our home European Championship last summer! After all those years, we finally managed to make the nation proud again. I’m very happy that I was able to play a part in that.”
Gündoğan’s career with Germany
While the trophy case with Germany does not look very full, his career has been fantastic. Gündoğan displayed all his qualities from the first match he played for his country in 2011.
Gündogan was honored next to Müller and Neuer (Maja Hitij/Getty Images for VW)
A very common theme in his career has been the unlucky number of injuries he has endured, which may be one reason why he never lifted a major honor with Germany, as a back issue kept him out in 2014.
While the creative midfielder was part of the teams in Russia and Qatar that were eliminated in the group stage, Gündoğan finished his time representing Germany with a respectable 82 matches, in which he scored 19 goals, an impressive total for someone in his position.
Gündoğan’s club career
Gündoğan has been playing for Galatasaray since last year, but he has also featured for some of the best clubs in the world. After spells at Bochum, 1. FC Nürnberg, and a great run at Borussia Dortmund, where he won the Bundesliga, the midfielder moved to the Premier League. At Manchester City, he enjoyed his best years, including a Champions League title, the first in the club’s history, and 304 matches in that shirt. He then spent a year at Barcelona before returning to Manchester City for one more season. His club career currently stands at 660 matches.
Gündogan was the captain of the team in his last competition
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Fenerbahçe'nin devre arasında Kasımpaşa'ya kiraladığı Rodrigo Becao, önümüzdeki sezonun planlamasında düşünülmüyor. Brezilyalı savunmacı, çok büyük bir ihtimalle ülkesine gidecek...
Fenerbahçe, 2023 yazında Udinese'ye 8.31 milyon euro ödeyerek Rodrigo Becao'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. Aslında İstanbul kariyeri iyi başladı. Ancak sonrasında sorunlar yaşadı ve sakatlık darbesiyle birlikte iyice gözden düştü. 30 yaşındaki stoper, devre arasında Kasımpaşa'ya kiralanmıştı.
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Becao, Fenerbahçe'nin gelecek sezon planlamasında yok. Sarı-Lacivertli ekiple mukavelesi ise 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sürüyor. Brezilya temsilcisi Sao Paulo'nun resmi teklif yapmaya hazırlandığı öğrenildi. Kanarya olası ayrılıkta kolaylık gösterecek. Çünkü yabancı kontenjanı sebebiyle birçok ismin gönderilmesi gerekiyor.
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1.91 boyundaki stoper, 2018 yılında Bahia'dan CSKA'ya kiralanmıştı. 2019 yazında ise 2.85 milyon euro karşılığında Udinese'ye satıldı. Sambacı, çok uzun bir süredir ülkesi Brezilya'nın dışında top oynuyor. Ailesiyle birlikte tekrar memlekete dönme seçeceğine çok sıcak yaklaştığı iddia edildi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, TFF'nin 10+4 yabancı kuralına sert tepki gösterdi. Kuralların Avrupa standartlarına getirilmesi gerektiğini belirten Özbek, "Bizi savaşa kılıç-kalkanla gönderiyorsunuz, rakibin elinde füze var. Kendi kendimizi daraltıyoruz" dedi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Türk futbol kamuoyunda tartışılan 10+4 yabancı kuralı ve 23 yaş altı oyuncu zorunluluğu hakkında TFF'ye net bir çağrıda bulundu.
Geçen yıl federasyona başvuru yaptıklarını hatırlatan Özbek, mevcut kuralların ve yaşanan belirsizliğin sarı-kırmızılı ekibin transfer planlamasını baltaladığını vurguladı.
- Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki rakiplerimizin regülasyonu neyse bizimki de öyle olmalı. Kendi kendimizi neden daraltıyoruz? Avrupa'da yarışan diğer kulüplerin de bizimle aynı fikirde olduğunu düşünüyorum."
- Kural değişecek mi, kalacak mı belli değil. Bu konudaki belirsizlik kadro planlamalarımızı sekteye uğratıyor, bizi geciktiriyor.
- Bizi 23 yaş altı ile kısıtlıyorsun ama Galatasaray kalitesinde, gelecek vadeden genç oyuncuları kulüpleri satmak istemiyor. Satarlarsa da önümüze çok uçuk, en pahalı fiyatları koyuyorlar.
Başkan Özbek, TFF’nin Avrupa’da mücadele eden Türk kulüplerinin elini rahatlatmak adına bu gerçeği acilen dikkate alması gerektiğini belirtti.
Galatasaray, altyapısından yetişen ve Westerlo'da sergilediği performansla dikkat çeken eski stoperi Emin Bayram'ı yeniden kadrosuna katmak istiyor.
Galatasaray, hem savunma rotasyonunu güçlendirmek hem de yerli kuralı elini rahatlatmak için tanıdık bir isme yöneldi. Belçika basınından Voetbalkrant'ın haberine göre sarı-kırmızılılar, Belçika ekibi Westerlo'da forma giyen 23 yaşındaki eski oyuncusu Emin Bayram'ı transfer etmek için harekete geçti.
Westerlo'da istikrarlı bir grafik çizen ve fiziksel gelişimiyle tam not alan genç savunmacının, UEFA listelerindeki "altyapı oyuncusu" statüsüne uyması bu hamleyi teknik heyet için öncelikli kılıyor. Yönetimin yakın zamanda Belçika kulübüyle resmi temaslara başlaması bekleniyor.
Roma, Marsilya'dan Mason Greenwood'u zorunlu satın alma opsiyonuyla kiralık olarak kadrosuna katmak istiyor. İtalyan ekibi, Greenwood transferi için toplamda 40 milyon euro'yu gözden çıkardı.
Barcelona'nın Manchester United'dan kiraladığı Marcus Rashford için 30 milyon euro'luk satın alma opsiyonunun süresi 15 Haziran'da doluyor. Katalan ekibinin, 28 yaşındaki futbolcunun opsiyonunu kullanması beklenmiyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin, Roma'nın 23 yaşındaki Arjantinli kanat oyuncusu Matias Soule için Borussia Dortmund, bazı Premier Lig ekipleri ve Suudi Arabistan kulüpleriyle birlikte devrede olduğu öne sürüldü.
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Just when you think things can't get any worse for Jezza and co, they're about to. But when do Clarkson's Farm season 5 episodes 7-8 come to Prime Video?
Avstriya millisində baş məşqçi Ralf Ranqniklə müqaviləni müddəti artırılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Avstriya Futbol İttifaqının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssisin anlaşması 2028-ci ilin sonuna kimi uzadılıb.
Avstriya yığması dünya çempionatında İordaniya, Argentina və Əlcəzairlə bir qrupda mübarizə aparacaq.
Kevin De Bruyne has spoken about the differences in style of football in Italy compared to the Premier League and says that he is excited to be taking on Mohamed Salah when Belgium face Egypt at the 2026 World Cup on Monday evening: ‘Like old times’.
De Bruyne on playing in Italy, learning how to play in a low block and facing Salah again
De Bruyne joined Napoli at the beginning of the 2025-26 season following a 10-year stint in the Premier League with Manchester City, during which time he won the league title six times and claimed the 2022-23 Champions League.
The experienced Belgian hit the ground running after moving to Serie A over the summer, providing four goals from his first eight league appearances before suffering a hamstring injury against Inter towards the end of October.
That would cause him to miss over four months of action and limit him to just 18 league appearances during his first season in Italy.
“It’s difficult to say, obviously I’ve been out for four or five months,” De Bruyne said during his pre-match press conference with Belgium when discussing his own condition heading into the World Cup.
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli, instead of celebrating the goal, stops everyone due to an injury during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
De Bruyne also went on to discuss the differences he encountered playing in Italy compared to the Premier League.
“I really felt like at the beginning of the season and even when I came back I was pretty good considering everything that happened.
“I think I faced a very different style of playing in Italy than I was probably used to in England. In a way there are some things you can take about learning how to defend deep and all that kind of stuff. Sure, you take some things.”
Belgium’s upcoming match against Egypt will bring a battle of two modern-day Premier League greats in De Bruyne and Salah.
CLEVELAND, OHIO – JUNE 06: Mohamed Salah of Egypt controls the ball during the international friendly match between Brazil and Egypt at Huntington Bank Field on June 06, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
“You know, it’s going to be nice to see Mo (Salah) again,” said De Bruyne. “Omar (Marmoush) I know also. I played against Mo for 10 years. Our kids also went to the same school so I saw him from time to time and he’s a really nice guy, so it will be nice to see him, nice to compete again like old times.”
Linked with Inter and Arsenal in recent days, Roma and France midfielder Manu Koné insists that he will ‘talk’ about his future at the Stadio Olimpico only after the World Cup.
France and Roma midfielder Koné briefly spoke about his future with the Giallorossi in an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport.
Koné ‘only thinking about the World Cup’ amid Inter and Arsenal rumours
“Honestly, right now I’m only thinking about the World Cup. It’s my first major international competition, a tournament I’ve always dreamed of playing in,” Koné said.
“I want to remain exclusively focused on this. We’ll talk about the future after the World Cup and see what happens.”
Koné is a long-time Inter target as the Nerazzurri already tried to sign him last summer. A recent report from the French newspaper L’Equipe has also linked the Roma midfielder to Arsenal.
“My goal is always to be ready for the coach and the team. It’s true I played a lot in qualification, but today we have a squad full of great players,” continued the Roma midfielder.
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 10: Manu Kone with his teammates of AS Roma celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Olimpico on January 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
“There will be many matches, and I naturally hope to play as much as possible, but the priority is to be useful.”
Koné has been a regular starter under Gian Piero Gasperini, playing a key role in Roma’s return to the Champions League for the first time since 2018.
However, he also had a couple of fitness issues during the 2026-27 campaign, which made him fear he could miss out on the World Cup.
“Yes, I had two hamstring problems that slowed down the end of my season with Roma, and when a competition like the World Cup approaches, it’s normal to worry,” he admitted.
LECCE, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Manu Konè of AS Roma warms up prio the Serie A match between US Lecce and AS Roma at Stadio Via del Mare on January 06, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
“However, I maintained faith in myself and the work I was doing. I told myself that if I did everything correctly, I would be back in time. Fortunately, it all worked out in the end.”
Koné also answered a question on France superstar Kylian Mbappé and whether the Real Madrid ace might feel more pressure than his teammates in this season’s World Cup.
“I don’t think so. He’s a champion who has always delivered in the most important moments, both for the national team and his clubs,” Koné concluded.
“We know he’ll be ready. It’s a competition he loves and wants to win. We have full confidence in him. He’s our captain, and we are convinced he will do great things. I do not doubt that.”
Chelsea are close to acquiring the services of Wigan Athletic attacking midfielder Harrison Bettoni, as a deal has been agreed.
Harrison Bettoni’s sensational rise at Wigan Athletic hasn’t gone unnoticed. A number of top clubs from across Europe have had him on their wishlist, but it seems Chelsea have won the race for his signature.
The Blues have agreed a deal for the teenage attacking sensation, as per a report from Football Insider. With his contract at the Brick Community Stadium running out this summer, the London club have moved quickly to secure his services for minimal compensation. He is set to be a part of their youth setup starting next season.
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Harrison Bettoni’s sensational rise at Wigan Athletic
Bettoni joined the League One outfit back in 2019. He went up the ranks at some pace and got promoted to the first team last summer. He finished the 2025/26 campaign with four goals in just 11 starts. The attacking midfielder featured in a total of 24 games and racked up close to 1,000 minutes in his first full season.
He has made quite a name for himself on the back of his impressive rise at Wigan. He made his league debut back in November against AFC Wimbledon. The 18-year-old marked the occasion with a well-worked brace after coming off the bench, helping his team win.
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Wigan are well aware of his potential and were keen on tying him down to a new deal, but their efforts have gone in vain. He doesn’t seem interested in staying at the Brick Community Stadium, amidst interest from top clubs in Europe.
While a number of clubs wanted him, Chelsea were quick off the blocks. The London club are always on the lookout for young players with massive potential. They consider Bettoni an ideal fit for their long-term plans and have managed to beat the competition to his signature.
However, it remains to be seen if he will be a part of their youth setup next season or end up going out on loan. They already have a plan in place for him, and it won’t be long before that comes to light.
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal want to sign Juventus attacking mainstay Kenan Yildiz, as he seeks an upgrade on the left flank.
Kenan Yildiz is widely regarded as one of the best young wingers in the game, and there is no shortage of interest in the services of the Juventus forward. Arsenal are among the clubs after the Turkish gem, who will be looking to further enhance his reputation with impressive performances at the World Cup.
According to journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Mikel Arteta considers Kenan Yildiz a dream target to reinforce his attack ahead of next season. While they are yet to make a move for him, they do have a plan in place. The Gunners would be willing to spend around €100 million to sign the Juventus winger.
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Kenan Yildiz’s rise to the top
While things didn’t quite work out for him at Bayern Munich, the move to Juventus in the summer of 2022 has worked wonders for him. He started with their Under-19 team but was already playing first-team football within a year.
Despite being just 22, he is already one of the leaders of their attack. Yildiz finished the 2025/26 season with 11 goals and 10 assists in his 47 outings. His impressive performances and massive potential have put him on the wish lists of several top clubs.
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Aware of the increasing interest in his services, Juventus secured his long-term future with a new deal at the start of the year. However, they will still find it difficult to keep hold of him, as top clubs are ready to break the bank for his signature.
Arsenal consider him a dream target for the summer as they look to conquer Europe, after having won the Premier League last season. Mikel Arteta is looking for an upgrade on Gabriel Martinelli and Leandro Trossard on the left, and Yildiz could be the perfect fit. He will help them both in the short and the long run.
They are ready to fork out around €100 million for the 21-year-old, which suggests they are quite serious about their pursuit. While Juvetus will be reluctant to sell, the massive financial offer will certainly make them rethink their stance.
Calhanoglu Stunned by Turkey’s World Cup Opener Loss to Australia
Inter Milan captain Hakan Calhanoglu has described Turkey’s 2-0 World Cup opening defeat to Australia as an unexpected result, expressing disbelief at how his side were undone by direct football despite controlling the game for long periods.
Calhanoglu spoke after the final whistle in Vancouver, with quotes via Tuttomercatoweb. The defeat marks a bruising start to Turkey’s long-awaited return to the World Cup stage – their first appearance at the tournament since 2002, when they finished third.
Turkey dominated possession, registering around 72% and outshooting Australia 30-9. It made no difference to the scoreline.
Indeed, both Australian goals came on the counter. Nestory Irankunda struck in the first half to open the scoring, before Connor Metcalfe capitalised on a turnover by İsmail Yüksek to seal it around the 75th minute, punishing a Turkey side that had committed forward in search of an equaliser.
Calhanoglu, who had predicted before the match that Turkey would “dominate the game” against an Australian side he considered less talented, was measured but clearly shaken in his assessment afterwards.
“È stato un risultato inaspettato,” he said. “Hanno segnato due gol con due lanci lunghi e noi non siamo riusciti a concretizzare le occasioni create. Hanno giocato solo in contropiede.”
In translation: it was an unexpected result; Australia scored twice through long balls; Turkey failed to convert their chances; Australia played exclusively on the counter.
Turkey 0-2 Australia – Calhanoglu’s Frustration Underlines Turkey’s Uphill Task In Group D
Coach Vincenzo Montella pointed to a slow start and problems dealing with Australia’s physicality in transition, acknowledging his side were outmuscled in aerial duels. The margin for error in Group D has narrowed sharply after just one game.
For Calhanoglu, who arrived in Vancouver carrying the weight of a nation’s 24-year wait, the loss lands particularly hard. He is Turkey’s captain and their most influential player – the one expected to turn possession into points.
Turkey must now respond. Their remaining Group D fixtures cannot afford another performance where dominance on the ball produces nothing at the final whistle.
Real Madrid World Cup Spotlight: Brahim, Vinicius impress for their nations
Real Madrid had a busy Sunday at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with three Los Blancos players in action across two games.
Vinicius Jr. and Brahim Diaz faced each other in Brazil’s 1-1 draw against Morocco, while Arda Guler started for Turkiye in their 2-0 defeat to Australia.
Endrick was also in the Brazilian squad that faced the AFCON champions but Carlo Ancelotti did not give him any minutes on the night.
The other two games, Scotland 1-0 Haiti and Switzerland 1-1 Qatar, did not feature any Real Madrid players.
Here is how the Real Madrid stars got on in their respective fixtures on Sunday.
Vinicius Jr. vs Morocco
Vinicius scored Brazil’s equaliser. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)
For Real Madrid fans, the standout name was Vinicius. Brazil were far from convincing in their opener, but their No. 7 still found a way to leave his mark on the game.
He scored Brazil’s equaliser in the 32nd minute. It was his only shot of the game, but he made it count with a sharp finish from the left side.
He also created two chances, completed 26 of his 31 passes, had 53 touches and carried the ball 18 times.
It was not a complete attacking masterclass, but it was a very Vinicius performance. Even when Brazil lacked rhythm, he provided the moment of quality they needed.
Real Madrid fans have seen him bend games in their favour single-handedly on many occasions, and he found a way to do it for his nation against Morocco.
Brahim Diaz vs Brazil
Brahim was one of Morocco’s impressive performances. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Brahim also had a productive night for Morocco before being substituted in the 64th minute.
He assisted Ismael Saibari’s opener with what was the pass of the tournament so far, created two chances, registered 0.26 expected assists and completed all 19 of his passes.
His display was tidy rather than explosive, but it showed exactly why Morocco trust him between the lines.
He connected play quickly, carried the ball with purpose and punished Brazil’s loose structure early on.
It was a surprise to see him taken off early, and the Moroccan team lost a lot of their bite once the Madrid star departed.
Endrick vs Morocco
Endrick was expected to be one of Brazil’s X-factor players at the World Cup, following a very good display in the lead-up to the tournament.
However, the Real Madrid youngster was left with a disappointed look, as Ancelotti chose to overlook him in favour of other players against Morocco, leaving him an unused substitute.
Arda Guler vs Australia
Guler endured a frustrating night as Turkiye lost to Australia. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Arda Guler had the most frustrating result of the three, as Turkiye lost 2-0 despite dominating possession against Australia.
Turkiye had 72 percent possession, 30 shots and 53 touches in the opposition box, but still failed to score.
Arda was one of their most active players, taking eight shots as Australia’s deep block repeatedly forced Turkiye into difficult attempts.
The performance had creativity and personality, but not enough precision in the final action, with a lot of what the Madrid man tried failing to come off.
So, from a Real Madrid perspective, it was a mixed but encouraging day. Vinicius delivered the headline moment, Brahim produced a decisive contribution, and Arda showed responsibility even in defeat.
Not perfect, but all three gave Madridistas something to watch closely as the tournament grows.
Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Braden Fiske had a quieter year on the stat sheet than expected after a breakout rookie season. His 2025 production was affected by several factors, including an early-season injury and a changing scheme.
However, when Fiske is on his game, he's one of the best interior pass rushers in the NFL, as made evident by his rookie-leading 8.5 sacks in 2024. Currently, Fiske finds himself as the beneficiary of one of the most enviable situations for a pass rusher.
When the Rams added Myles Garrett, they added a piece that not only requires a double team when the opposition wishes to pass, but also the one key Seattle exploited in the NFC Championship Game. Garrett is able to defend the run, while simultaneously being able to rush the passer against multiple-tight end formations and play action.
Not only will Garrett's presence – paired with Kobie Turner and Poona Ford – force teams to pass more often, but when the Rams know the opposition will be throwing the ball, they have various pass-rushing threats that play right into Fiske's strong suits. Their plethora of versatile defensive backs will allow the team to mirror different blitz packages with corresponding coverages, giving Fiske and the defensive line the extra second needed to turn a pressure into a sack.
On top of that, Garrett and Turner are virtual guarenteed double teams, likely setting Fiske up with repeated one-on-one matchups. To make things better, Fiske's speed advancing upfield is the perfect tool, as exterior speed threats such as Byron Young and Josaiah Stewart will push quarterbacks right into Fiske's grasp.
Expect Fiske to have a breakout season. The Rams have designed their defense to make it happen.
Former NFL cornerback and two-time Super Bowl champion Asante Samuel recently criticized the New York Giants for their decision to pass on quarterback Shedeur Sanders during the 2025 NFL draft, describing the team's reasoning as "petty and immature."
Reports at the time indicated that Sanders left a poor impression during a pre-draft visit with the Giants. He reportedly struggled with an install package containing intentional errors, a standard evaluation tool used by the team. When called out on the mistakes, Sanders became visibly frustrated, leading to a tense exchange with then-head coach Brian Daboll.
The interaction reportedly soured the meeting and contributed to the Giants' decision to trade up for Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart instead.
Samuel addressed the situation in a recent discussion, questioning the weight placed on the incident.
"That just sounds crazy in itself," Samuel said on the Say What Needs To Be Said podcast. "He got called out, didn't like it, and Brian Daboll didn't like that he didn't like getting called out. It's so petty and so immature that the narrative they tried to control on Shedeur Sanders. It's always somebody who just makes bad decisions, man. That's just my opinion.
While acknowledging the Giants might have valid concerns, Samuel argued that the episode should not have defined Sanders' character or potential as a quarterback.
"[The Giants] could be right," he added. "They could be clearly right. They gave him a play installation package, and Shedeur Sanders screwed it up. But, at the same time, how much does that really affect who that person is as a quarterback?"
Sanders ultimately fell to the fifth round, where he was selected by the Cleveland Browns. His father, Deion Sanders, has disputed aspects of the negative reports surrounding the meetings.
The Giants, now under head coach John Harbaugh, continue developing Dart as their signal-caller. The two quarterbacks' teams are scheduled to meet in Week 15 of the 2026 season.
BALTIMORE — Manny Machado would like to keep it simple.
He knows he’s having the worst season of his career. Is well aware he’s among the worst hitters in all the major leagues this year.
And would rather the ugly truth be told in the language of baseball’s traditional markers of futility.
The Mendoza Line? Machado knows all about it – and that he’s well beneath it.
The interstate? Manny’s been riding it all year, hitting a buck-something as his San Diego Padres fell from the depths of a 19-9 start, now fighting to stay above .500.
A miserable Manny, entering June 13 batting .178, on track for a career low in homers, his WAR 1.4 in the red?
Hold up.
Even as he closes in on his 34th birthday, this is still Machado – chest out, taking the punches, ready to counter.
“This is why we love baseball. Us baseball players are masochists. We love being tortured,” Machado tells USA TODAY Sports. “It’s a failing game. We obviously don’t want to be in this position. But that’s the beauty of playing the game – the rollercoaster. It’s a lot of ups and downs.
“You kind of gotta ride that wave and really enjoy every moment of it. The bad, the good, the ugly that comes with it.
“I think it’s why I love the game. Because once you come out of it, once you get going, you remember all those bad times and remember all the good times and get to enjoy the full season of it.”
That season is starting to shrivel, down to 93 games for the Padres and their third baseman whose decision to come to San Diego jarred awake a slumbering franchise that’s now Exhibit A for investing in the product and reaping the rewards.
Mutual funds
The Padres will pay Machado $39 million a season from 2027 through 2033. His performance this year could potentially be viewed as a grim harbinger for that time.
Yet Machado’s dealings with the Padres and late, beloved owner Peter Seidler are an almost perfect example of athlete-owner symbiosis.
Seidler compensated him handsomely twice, first to establish San Diego as a baseball beachhead with a $300 million contract and the next, almost, to thank him for doing so, giving him an 11-year, $350 million pact as he was set to opt out of the original deal.
In return, Machado led the charge to power the Padres into relevance, fueling a stratospheric rise in attendance, revenue and franchise value. And nearly three years after Seidler’s 2023 passing, his family sold the franchise for a major league-record $3.9 billion.
The Padres have made the playoffs four times the past six years. The Padres – ranked 30th in market size by Nielsen – have ranked second, third or fourth in MLB attendance every season since 2021.
“It’s been awesome to see the city grow,” says Machado. “When I came here, fans were kind of content with going to ballgames. And now they’re upset when we go 0-for-4 and losing ballgames. That transition has been awesome to see – how much people care.
“That’s what we play this game for. And that’s why I signed there – to hopefully bring championships and make deep postseason pushes and get that excitement to the city. And we’ve done that.
“It’s been awesome to see from the start now, where they’re being sold.”
Talk about appreciation: Seidler’s family, part of an ownership group that purchased the club for $800 million, reached agreement to sell to private equity guru Jose Feliciano and Kwanza Jones for $3.9 billion.
If it can happen there, can it happen in almost any city?
“There’s a lot. I could name a lot of teams that can do that,” says Machado. “It’s about making that commitment to the fans and to the city.”
Do the evolution
And that brings us to Machado’s recent, possibly ill-timed rant about analytics and other such topics. In a less kinder, more stratified era, it might have been low-hanging fruit for the “analytics community,” but even if Machado’s delivery was inelegant, people got what he meant:
That players don’t need to obsess over the advanced metrics that drive front offices, certain fans and harder-core fantasy players. The traditionally big numbers next to a hitter’s name on the scoreboard typically suffice.
And Saturday, that read MACHADO .178. Which spoke far louder volumes than his wRC+.
(It was 72.)
“No, I’m not hitting. I’m hitting .170. Yeah, obviously I’m going to suck,” says Machado. “You don’t need to this and that and that’s what the game’s come to. People need to talk about things. People need to have an excuse for things.
“No, why don’t you just go back to 1960 when someone was hitting .200, sucked. The Mendoza Line, right? That’s what they call it the Mendoza Line for. Why do we have to create all these other things?
‘It’s where the game’s going to and getting so analytical-based. Get it back to simplifying and enjoying the game.”
And that game only seems to get more difficult – especially for hitters. Pitchers are throwing harder than ever, and those analytical folks with their pitching labs have drawn up some diabolical pitches to beguile future Hall of Famers like Machado.
All the while, Machado is trying to stanch the bleeding in his hard-hit rate (down to 42.7% from 51.5%) and average exit velocity (89.6 mph, down from 92.9 mph). He needs to swing at more strikes.
As he's aged, his power has not fallen off a cliff. Moreso, he's eased into a 25-homer guy, a moderate adjustment for a dude with 380 career bombs and seven seasons with at least 30.
The batter's modern environment makes that soft landing into your mid-30s all the tougher.
“Listen, the game’s evolved, obviously,” says Machado, who debuted in 2012, a couple weeks after his 20th birthday. “Guys were throwing 89, 90 back then. And it went up to 91, 92, up to 94 and now 100. But it’s still the same baseball game.
“You still gotta get out of it. You still gotta struggle. You still gotta win ballgames at the end of the day.”
It’s not impossible. Machado can’t say he’s conquered Jacob Misiorowski – he went 0 for 4 when the Brewers’ unstoppable second-year pitcher started against them May 13 - but he did get the ball in play every time, even as his teammates punched out 10 times.
“One hundred and three, that’s really hard, I’m not going to lie,” he says of The Miz’s default fastball. “But everybody’s throwing 100 these days. One hundred is kind of the new normal. You see it so constantly.
“But 103 dotted, down and away from him and he knows how to control it, how to paint a little better, makes it a little tougher.
“What’s more impressive is the 97 mph sliders he’s throwing. That’s pretty crazy.”
Still, the Padres waited out Misiorowski and rallied to win in the ninth. They found a way.
Machado, even as he wears his failures publicly, is confident he’ll do the same.
'Nothing is easy'
For a couple hours Saturday afternoon, Machado was the worst hitter in baseball.
Four groundballs – three of them at 70 mph, another at 77 – and Machado was 0 for 4, even as his mates were hitting the ball all over and out of Camden Yards. It dropped his batting average from .178 to .176 – tied with Texas’ Evan Carter for worst average among qualified batters.
But then, in the top of the ninth, he wailed on a first-pitch cutter from Orioles mop-up man Albert Suarez and sent it 429 feet over the wall, the Padres’ fifth homer of the day, Machado’s 12th of the season.
His average crept back up to .178. No longer the worst hitter in the game. Defiantly confident in the climb ahead.
“I’ve been around baseball for a couple days now,” Machado said after the 9-3 victory, nursing a cold Presidente. “I think I kind of know things will turn around.
MONTMELO, Spain (AP) — George Russell will start the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday ahead of a resurgent Lewis Hamilton and Formula 1 points leader Kimi Antonelli.
Antonelli has won five races in a row to take F1 by storm. The 19-year-old Italian leads the competition with 156 points after just six races. Hamilton is next with 90, while Russell has 88.
Russell won the season-opening Australian Open but has seen Antonelli, his Mercedes teammate, blow past him since.
After struggling last year with Ferrari, Hamilton is on the rebound and entered this race after back-to-back runner-up finishes.
Carolina has not had a quality pass rush in several years. In 2025, the unit tied for the third-fewest sacks (30) and, by Pro Football Reference's measures, the second-lowest pressure rate (16.5 percent).
To their credit, the front office is at least throwing resources at the problem. In last year's draft, they invested second- and third-round picks on edge rushers Nic Scourton and Princely Umanmielen. And this offseason, they spent big on free-agent linebackers Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd.
However, it's still too early to judge Scourton and Umanmielen, and there's no guarantee that Phillips will be a real difference-maker for the Panthers in the trenches.
If he isn't, then Carolina just signed one of the worst contracts in the league. According to Brad Gagnon at Bleacher Report, it's the 10th-worst deal in the NFL right now:
Injuries cost him the vast majority of 2023 and 2024 with the Dolphins before they moved on, and he managed just two sacks in eight games as an Eagles rental in 2025. Given he has yet to earn a first- or second-team All-Pro nod or a Pro Bowl selection in five NFL seasons, it's surprising he's one of just 13 defensive players in the $30 million AAV club. Phillips is slated to cost the Panthers $38.8 million as a 30-year-old in 2029, unless the team dumps him before then. In that case, they'd have paid him $90 million over three presumably disappointing campaigns.
To be fair, Phillips has shown tantalizing potential in the past—posting 8.5 sacks in his rookie season with the Dolphins and 6.5 sacks in just eight games before his 2023 campaign ended early due to injury. If he can get back to that level, it will go a long way towards solving Carolina's biggest problem on defense.
However, the trend isn't good for Phillips, who managed just 5.0 sacks last season between Miami and Philadelphia—despite playing a full 17 games.
Phillips has to produce like a Pro Bowler for the Panthers, or else his deal will certainly go down as a devastating one.
A consistent pattern showed itself to be prevalent throughout the 2025 NFL season for the New England Patriots.
Hunter Henry and DeMario Douglas were the two players that most often broke the game open for New England last season. Henry scored the first touchdown of the game for the Patriots four times in 2025. Douglas did so three times.
Henry and Douglas will once again be key contributors in the Patriots’ passing attack in 2026. Henry will be behind A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs in the pecking order next season, while Douglas is in line for an increased role in the offense, though he’ll have many receivers, also including Kayshon Boutte and Mack Hollins, to compete with for targets.
Given Hunter being a big target for Maye in the passing game and having great chemistry with the AP NFL MVP runner-up, he’s sure to be a reliable option for New England in scoring situations in 2026. Douglas’ status as the Patriots’ fifth option last season did not prevent him from being looked to with regularity early in games to put the team on the board, and likely will not deter Maye from looking his way next season.
Brown did score first for the Eagles three times last season, as did Doubs for the Packers. Both star wide receivers will demand the bulk of the targets in the offense next season, but with 17 games to play in the regular season, Henry and Douglas will have their chances to score the first touchdown for New England as well.
Jey Uso advanced in the King of the Ring tournament on SmackDown. (Credit: Brien Adams/WWE via Getty Images)
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Jey Uso is moving on in the 2026 WWE King of the Ring tournament, and WWE fans are having none of it.
The former World Heavyweight Champion outlasted fan favorites LA Knight, Finn Balor and Royce Keys on last week’s episode of SmackDown to punch his ticket to the semifinals. Uso is now set to face Raw newcomer Je’Von Evans in the final four, and the winner of that bout will face the winner of Oba Femi vs. Dominik Mysterio in the KOTR finals at Night of Champions on June 27.
With Uso taking one step closer toward another main event singles match, WWE fans are flooding YouTube and social media with negative reactions to Uso’s latest major singles victory. The YouTube video of Uso’s big win was instantly bombarded with tens of thousands of dislikes on the site, and at the time of this writing, it sits at more than 70,000 dislikes.
If this sounds familiar, that’s because this is a surefire case of de ja vu.
This marks, at least, the third time that a YouTube video featuring a monumental victory by Uso was overwhelmed with dislikes. In fact, it notably happened twice last year. The first came in March 2025 when Uso, just two months after winning the 2025 Royal Rumble, defeated Austin Theory in less than 30 seconds on Raw. The second came when Uso won a battle royal on Raw last fall and earned the right to face CM Punk for the then-vacant World Heavyweight Championship.
Amid Uso’s soaring popularity in late 2024 and into early 2025, he became a polarizing figure in the Internet Wrestling Community. Of course, other heavily-pushed babyfaces have suffered similar fates in the past. The likes of Roman Reigns and John Cena, among others, experienced significant pushback from fans during their rise to the top of the card.
Uso’s journey, however, has been significantly different.
Cena (17 world titles) and Reigns (11 WrestleMania main events) are arguably the two most decorated singles stars in WWE history. Uso, however, has just one world titles to his name after shockingly defeating Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 41 in 2025. Uso would hold that title for just 51 days. Outside of two one-night reigns foiled by Money in the Bank cash-ins, that’s the shortest World Heavyweight title reign since the title was brought back in May 2023.
Uso caught lightning in a bottle en route to a shocking 2025 Royal Rumble win and WrestleMania victory. But it didn’t take long for WWE to end Uso’s world title push and put him back in the tag team division. By December 2025, Uso had reunited with his brother Jimmy as a tag team. Now, he’s back playing second fiddle to Reigns in The Bloodline.
Therein lies the problem, of course. WWE is once again focus heavily on The Bloodline saga, the key storyline that helped revitalize the company over the past half-decade. The Bloodline’s reunion, with Uso once again playing a key role, is, unlike last time, missing the mark.
The once-riveting storyline feels more like lather, rinse, repeat, and WWE fans are responding accordingly. Last week’s edition of Monday Night Raw bottomed out with the red brand’s lowest average viewership since it debuted on Netflix in January 2025:
One possible explanation? Fan fatigue over The Bloodline, Reigns and, perhaps, the Usos. It’s not that Uso is a terrible performer. In fact, a significant portion of WWE’s fan base loves him. It’s the wide-ranging perception that Usos is being pushed again at the expense of underappreciated stars like LA Knight, as evidenced by Uso’s win in the KOTR 4-way match that featured “The Megastar.”
While YouTube dislikes can’t be the only factor in examining Uso’s popularity or value as a singles star, social media’s negative reactions to Uso amid plummeting Raw viewership are worth considering. Pro wrestling is a fan-driven business, and despite Uso’s continued popularity in some circles, WWE must evaluate just how strongly he will be pushed.
Even Uso himself has acknowledged the recent negative reactions he’s been receiving, and though he’s taking it in stride, WWE fans aren’t so forgiving. As fan pushback to Uso remains, this may be a rare occasion in which WWE’s creative team is forced to change course.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
And longtime Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton can already see the difference. "The first three days of practice have been nice," said Sutton during the first week of OTAs. "Being able to see the things that (Waddle) does really well, but being able to see it up close. I’ve been able to watch him from a distance. Obviously, some of the things that he does well, watching him on film and now being able to see it up close, he’s a special dude. There are a lot of things that he has — the qualities that he does that are very unique to himself. I say that in a very specific way because he has some qualities that only he can do. It’s fun to be able to see it up close and personal."
Sutton also said he doesn't mind Waddle taking some of his catches — a category Sutton has led the Broncos in three out of the past five seasons. "At the end of the day, I want to win games," Sutton said. "I think last year, we saw what it would take for a selfless offense to be able to get to where we want to get to. I don’t think that we have any individuals or personalities in our offense that are saying, ‘Hey, I need this, I need that.’ I think we have a bunch of guys that are willing to put their pride aside and say, ‘What do I need to do for this team to be successful?’"
The Broncos look to be even more successful in 2026, coming off an appearance in the AFC Championship game, falling just short of the Super Bowl.
Sutton also believes that new offensive coordinator Davis Webb, in conjunction with head coach Sean Payton, can unlock the full potential of the Denver offense. "I think Coach [Davis] Webb and Coach [Sean] Payton have done a really good job already of trying to figure out the things that he can do well to help us in our room and help our offense,” said Sutton.
You can view Sutton's full comments on Waddle below.
🗣️Courtland Sutton had some jokes for Broncos media when asked what qualities make Jaylen Waddle a great player:
The Boston Celtics have built their teams in a number of ways over the decades, but few if any methods have born more fruit than through the NBA draft. The best players to suit up for the Celtics have, by and large, come to Boston either through being taken directly in the annual event, or via trades made that night.
And it is not just the top stars who have been picked up by the Celtics via the draft. Countless members of the storied ball club's alumni have been taken by the team via that annual event, and some schools are better represented than others. We can see blue blood programs and some very small schools both delivering top talent to Boston's rosters over the years, so we decided to take a look at which players came from which schools overall.
So without further ado, let's take a look at every player who has been drafted by the Celtics out of Mississippi State.
Jim Ashmore - guard
Draft year and position: 4th round (8th pick, 32nd overall), 1957 NBA Draft
Seasons at Mississippi State: 4
Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team
Red Stroud - guard
Draft year and position: 5th round (9th pick, 45th overall), 1963 NBA Draft
Seasons at Mississippi State: unknown
Seasons played with Celtics: did not make the team
All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.
A German social media personality known simply as “Freddy” has taken the world (cup) by storm with his recent posts capturing his North American tour as FIFA’s global tournament unfolds. In the first week of June, he and a couple of friends embarked on a six-week adventure that would take them across the United States and Canada. After making a pit stop in New Orleans, the trio traveled north to Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital, where they were introduced to one of the largest brands the entirety of the NCAA has to offer.
Freddy and his friends took in the sights on the campus of Louisiana State University. They saw stadiums, amphitheatres, statues, and even visited with Mike the Tiger.
Even in the absence of fans on a Saturday night, the tourists were in awe of Tiger Stadium. Freddy goes as far as to say that it’s the largest stadium he has ever been inside. LSU has one of the top ten largest stadiums in the world. Truly, the European mind cannot comprehend this.
A fellow German and a British guy who work at LSU found us on campus and gave us a tour of the soccer facilities and gifted us these stylish shirts. Thank you so much!!! pic.twitter.com/dwgCJYr8Mh
Freddy and the gang ran into some other Europeans and were led on another facility tour, one that may be a little bit more to the Germans’ speed. They were also gifted some sweet LSU swag.
Before heading back on the road and departing Baton Rouge, the group of friends was treated to a “life-changing” meal at the first-ever Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers located right near the campus of LSU.
THE WORLD CUP TRIP HAS FINALLY MADE IT TO TEXAS!!!!
After 7 days on the road (yes a lot of detours) we have made it to the state where Germany will play its first World Cup match! pic.twitter.com/xmY51FUera
After a long journey and many once-in-a-lifetime opportunities in the great state of Louisiana, Freddy and his friends exited Sportsman’s Paradise and entered the Lone Star state as their journey across the country continued, all while cheering on their home nation of Germany to victory.
Have you followed along with Freddy’s travels? Do you think there is anything that the crew missed out on? Are there things that they need to come back and see? Let us know in the comments!
Jun 11, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) makes a save against Carolina Hurricanes center Jordan Staal (11) during the third period in game five of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
The Stanley Cup will be in the building Sunday night, and for the first time in 20 years, the Carolina Hurricanes can be the team to skate away with it.
The final game is the toughest to win, and tonight’s battle will be no different. The Vegas Golden Knights will be desperate to force Game 7 and will leave everything they have on the ice.
Below are a few key storylines for tonight’s game.
For Game 5, Vegas head coach John Tortorella decided to stack his lines and lean heavily on his stars.
The Canes responded with their best game of the series, one that was truer to their style of play.
Mitch Marner, Jack Eichel, and Mark Stone loaded up the top line and spent nearly eight minutes of ice time together during five-on-five play. This was the most ice time among Vegas lines.
Those three had over 20 minutes of ice time during Game 5. In contrast, no Carolina forward had more than 20 minutes of ice time.
With Vegas having the matchup advantage on home ice, will this change Tortorella’s strategy?
The most important factor influencing the Golden Knights’ lineup is the loss of William Karlsson.
A heavy Sean Walker check in Game 5 knocked him out of the game with an upper-body injury, and Tortorella has ruled him out for Game 6, hinting he’s unlikely to return to this series.
Karlsson centered Marner and Brett Howden, one of Vegas’s most productive and relied-upon lines. This combination led all Golden Knights’ lines in five-on-five ice time during the first four games of the series.
Not to mention, Karlsson is a top two-way center and a critical penalty killer.
If Vegas were to make a goaltending switch, it should have been after Game 4. Tortorella announced yesterday that Carter Hart will, once again, start for Vegas. The goalie continued to make history on Thursday by adding to his infamous Stanley Cup Final streak, allowing at least four goals in five straight games.
Via the Associated Press during Tortorella’s media availability on Saturday:
Because I know him, Tortorella said Saturday. I know there’s a better game in him. I’ve seen it throughout the playoffs. Yeah, I think he’s a very good goalie. We’ve got to do a better job around him, too. You can look at the numbers, and you guys (media), that’s what you do. You spit out those numbers, but I’ve got to look at things differently and watch the play going on around him and what type of goals are being scored.
In the battle between Hart and Brandon Bussi, Carolina’s goalie is giving his team the advantage.
In Game 5, Hart had a 2.73 expected goals against while posting -1.27 goals saved above expectation. A major reason for that negative number was that three of the Canes’ goals were considered low danger shots.
Bussi, on the other hand, had a 4.029 expected goals against with a 2.03 goals saved above expectation. Both of Vegas’ goals were considered high danger, and finished the game with a 4.03-3.17 expected goals advantage over Carolina.
From these advanced statistics, there are two points to emphasize in the Hurricanes’ game plan.
First, continue to fire upon Hart. Shots are getting through, and there are still plenty of rebounds available. Carolina did a better job exploiting some of Vegas’ defensive miscues, and a moving Hart has led to some great scoring chances.
Second, the Canes need to further limit high danger opportunities. Although skewed to the third period of Game 5, the Golden Knights did create some quality chances. Expect Vegas to come out firing Sunday night. The Carolina defense must keep Vegas out of those high-danger areas and trust Bussi to take care of the rest. This will be the biggest advantage of the night if the goaltender trends continue.
Since an unsuccessful coach’s challenge late in Game 2 by the Golden Knights, the Hurricanes’ power play converted on half of their opportunities. Throughout the Final, Carolina has outscored Vegas 6-2 on the power play. With Karlsson out, the Knights’ kill is under even more pressure against a rolling Canes’ power play.
Vegas owned the middle frame for four games before Carolina finally answered in Game 5. Whoever controls the long-change period likely controls the night. The Canes do not have to “win” the second period, but they absolutely cannot fall behind while on the road. Positioning, clean exits from the zone, and ensuring no Golden Knight sneaks behind the defense are the keys for the team.
Another key tonight will be the opening 10 minutes. Although the first goal has not predicted the outcomes of the individual games in this series, tonight is different. If the Hurricanes score the first goal of the game, the opposing arena will go quiet, and the Knights will face another obstacle in an elimination game. Carolina must continue to play their game and certainly not sit back with an early lead.
Keep an eye on the announcement of the Carolina starter, although it is expected that Bussi will earn the start. Frederik Andersen skated yesterday and is with the team.
Vegas Golden Knights
Forwards:
Dorofeyev — Eichel — Stone
Howden — Hertl — Marner
Barbashev — Sissons — Saad
Smith — Dowd — Kolesar
Defense:
McNabb — Theodore
Hanifin — Andersson
Lauzon — Coghlan
Goalies: Hart (starter), Hill Scratches: Schmid, R. Smith, Hutton, Megna, Bowman, Korczak Injured: Karlsson (upper body), Rondbjerg (lower body)
Last season was a year to forget when it comes to the defense of the Dallas Cowboys. Most of the time, it was pure chaos. We saw players completely lost. We saw repeated blown coverages. We saw confusion, confusion, and more confusion. It became so consistent that each week we psyched ourselves up for a shootout, just hoping the offense had a good enough showing in them to keep up. Not fun.
This year is going to be different. At least, that’s the hope. And it’s not going to happen because the team has added a bunch of players who are bigger and faster. It’s time to work smarter, not harder. The Cowboys will be better this year because they will have things figured out upstairs before they start flying around chasing people. Adding some much-needed intellect into the system was needed considering this group looked dumbfounded a great majority of the time last year. And the way to do that is simple. Just talk to each other.
New defensive coordinator Christian Parker has added the latest buzzword to a growing list of buzzwords that are raining down upon training camp. Today’s special word is – overcommunicate. The coach is instilling into his troops the importance of relentless communication that goes far beyond just screaming at each other for the sake of making noise. With a new scheme built on illusion and quick rotations, talking has never been more important.
The Cowboys’ new system is predicated on showing the quarterback one look, and then doing something completely different the second the ball is snapped. It’s sorta like magic, but instead of sleight of hand, it’s sleight of an entire defender. To properly disguise their intentions and execute these quick-thinking rotations, defenders must constantly talk to each other. If one guy misses a shift, the whole trick is exposed, and the next thing you know, some receiver is walking unobstructed into the end zone. Laughter ensues. That’s not a show anyone is going to enjoy.
Mastery of deception starts with a great teacher and that is what the Cowboys have. In camp Parker is physically demonstrating what players should be doing by hammering away at the smallest details. He has adopted a strict philosophy of using highly detailed messaging to convey information. With each new lesson, the confidence grows.
One player already donning the cloak is linebacker DeMarvion Overshown as he is rapidly emerging as Parker’s main mentalist. He currently owns the green dot responsibilities and has the coach in his ear continuously in practice, with the same message being beaten into his head. Overcommunicate. Overcommunicate. Overcommunicate. And good things happen when messages are being translated.
It all sounds good now, but what truly matters is when the rubber meets the road. How are these guys going to communicate when the tempo picks up? How will they react when all the shifting and confusing offensive motion is thrown right into their faces? That’s where effective rehearsals come in as the team continues to develop their mechanics and master their timing.
The NFL is a game of inches. Milliseconds can be the definitive difference between a brilliant pass breakup and a receiver waltzing down the middle of the field for a touchdown. The ability of this team to communicate quickly and effectively will determine exactly how good this group is. If they can chat it up and put themselves in better spots, things could look a lot different in 2026.
Ashton “H2o” Sylve vs Joseph “JoJo” Diaz (DAZN, 8:00 pm ET)
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MF Pro from Thunder Studios in Long Beach, CA, a regular, small boxing venue that has held a lot of shows in recent years. Love a place like that.
Sylve (13-1, 10 KO) was once the apple of Most Valuable Promotions’ eye, but then he got knocked out by Lucas Bahdi two years ago and, well, that was that. 16 months later, he returned in Nashville on a small show in a club-level fight, and then in April he fought on the Wilder-Chisora undercard in London. He’s still just 22, so there’s plenty of potential future, and he’ll be in his hometown for this one. Diaz (34-9-1, 15 KO) is 33 years old and in some ways older than that. He’s had a lot of hard fights, a lot of hard times, and he’s lost eight of his last 10 fights. Some of them were very close losses. Others weren’t. He’s traveled up from 126 to 147 over the years. He still has heart, he still has the fire to fight hard. If Sylve doesn’t have those things, yeah, JoJo’s got a shot in this one. But if Sylve is who MVP thought he was once upon a time, he should win this one and continue this comeback arc.
On the undercard: Of particular note is the return of rising super lightweight Ernesto “Tito” Mercado, who will face long-faded veteran Juan Carlos Burgos. We’ll see other prospects in action, too, including middleweight Amir Anderson and welterweight “Dynamite” David Lopez.
Saturday, June 20
Ryan Garner vs Michael Magnesi (DAZN, 2:00 pm ET)
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Queensberry Promotions from St Mary’s Stadium, the home of Southampton, who have recently been revealed as dirty cheats, meaning maybe this isn’t the greatest time to associate with the club as some sort of badge of honor, but Garner is from Southampton so it’s still a big occasion for him to fight at the stadium, and should be. He didn’t spy on anyone. At least not that I’m aware.
Garner (19-0, 10 KO) has started putting himself in the mix at 130 lbs, and this one will be for the interim WBC title. Boxing’s interim titles are generally dumb, but as a note, this will be the first time since 2009 that there has been an interim WBC champ at 130. Vitali Tajbert beat Humberto Gutierrez for the honor way back then. The full WBC champ at 130 is O’Shaquie Foster, who just fought, so there isn’t really any reason for this, but that’s the WBC for you.
Magnesi (26-2, 13 KO) is a 31-year-old veteran from Italy who won the lightly-regarded IBO “world” title some years back, not in a fight of world level, but that’s most IBO title fights for you. He lost it to Anthony Cacace in 2022 the last time he came to England.
On the undercard: This level of Queensberry event has pretty routinely delivered in quality action in recent months, so don’t sleep on this one. Or do. I’m not your dad. Lyndon Arthur takes on Lewis Edmonson at 175, Brad Pauls will face Bradley Goldsmith at 160, super middleweight prospect Taylor Bevan is in action, and Irish heavyweight hopeful Adam Olaniyan has his second pro fight.
Oscar Collazo vs Joey Canoy (DAZN, 8:00 pm ET)
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From Oceanside, CA, a Golden Boy show in association with Miguel Cotto Promotions. I don’t know what the deal is with Golden Boy shows in California and not showing up on BoxRec until a few days before they actually happen, but either way, yes, this show is happening! And it’s a very good main event, I think!
Collazo (14-0, 11 KO) has established himself as the cream of the crop at 105 in the last few years, winning the WBA and WBO titles, which he’ll defend against Canoy (25-5-2, 15 KO), who is that sort of beatable-but-legit that you really only find down at 105. Though Canoy, 32, has mostly come up short in his biggest fights, and won’t be expected to win this one, either, he does compete and he does come forward. Collazo says he’s looking forward to that, and we could see some good action in this one.
On the undercard: We’ll see light heavyweight prospect Yair Gallardo take on Canada’s Buneet Bisla in a 10-rounder, plus more! Not a big show, but could be a good watch, which is the theme of this coming weekend, really.
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 12: Alex Pereira of Brazil reacts to the crowd during the UFC Freedom 250 Press Conference at the Lincoln Memorial on June 12, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
The UFC White House is just hours away.
Arguably the biggest UFC event in its short history, the UFC White House card has two of its biggest stars, UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria and former two-division UFC champion Alex Pereira, anchoring the monumental event.
UFC White House start time
The UFC White House fight card is scheduled to happen at 8 p.m. ET.
UFC White House TV schedule
The UFC White House card has seven fights and the entire event airs exclusively on Paramount+.
UFC White House weather updates
As of midnight ET on Saturday night, the highly anticipated weather forecast is as follows, according to Accuweather.
“Hot with intervals of clouds and sun; a heavy thunderstorm late in the afternoon; storms can bring flash flooding and damaging winds.” The real feel for tomorrow is expected to be 100 degrees. A thunderstorm is expected around 6 p.m. ET. The chance of rain increases throughout the night from 34 percent at 8 p.m. to 43 percent at 11 p.m.
At 12 p.m. ET, the chance of rain has decreased as the fight card goes on. While thunderstorms are now possibly expected from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., rain goes from 54 percent at the 8 p.m. window to 34 percent around 11 p.m. The wind is from 9-14 mph during the duration of the card as well.
The Weather Channel has a much more dire prediction.
UFC Freedom 250 is facing a chaotic weather setup on the White House South Lawn, with a 60% chance of thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and wind gusts up to 34 mph threatening to delay the outdoor fights. On top of the storm risk, brutal D.C. humidity is driving a triple-digit heat… pic.twitter.com/3tZWmyRCHx
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) June 14, 2026
UFC White House fight card
Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje
Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane
Sean O’Malley vs. Aiemann Zahabi
Josh Hokit vs. Derrick Lewis
Mauricio Ruffy vs. Michael Chandler
Bo Nickal vs. Kyle Daukaus
Diego Lopes vs. Steve Garcia
What’s at stake: Ilia Topuria defends his UFC lightweight title against UFC interim lightweight champion in the main event. A superfight with UFC champion Islam Makhachev could be on the table with a win by Topuria. Alex Pereira attempts to become the first UFC fighter to win belts in three divisions when he battles Ciryl Gane for the UFC interim heavyweight title. If Pereira wins, it would set up a massive fight with UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, who is currently recovering from an eye injury.
Workers remove turf from the pitch at Lincoln Financial Field in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, on April 28, 2026. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
If you were wondering the backstory on some of the grass being used at the World Cup, there is actually a very cool tale behind it.
The grass, developed by Rutgers University, was grown at Tuckahoe Turf Farms in Hammonton, New Jersey and installed into many (but not all) of the World Cup stadiums in the United States.
Rutgers released the backstory on the development of this grass on Instagram:
This writer — a known #Grasshead (#GrassClown?) — has been to Tuckahoe Turf Farms hundreds of times for soccer games. The complex itself is massive and is just hundreds of acres of grass. It is wild.
The interesting part of this story will be to see how the grass holds up during the tournament, which was a worry coming into the tournament for a lot of fans and players. So far, so good, but we will see if this experiment in the United States will work — or is they need to go back to the drawing board.
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ATLANTA, GA - JULY 13: Major League Baseball Robert D. Manfred announces Jordan Yost as the twenty-fourth overall pick by the Detroit Tigers during the 2025 MLB Draft presented by Nike at Coca-Cola Roxy on Sunday, July 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The 2026 MLB amateur draft is now less than a month away. After all the preseason chatter and rise and fall of hot draft prospects, we are finally getting down to the point where draft board start to firm up. At the same time, this is when the gamesmanship really picks up, with teams hiding their interest in certain players and talking up others, all while trying to feel out signing prices for their favorite overslot bonus candidates.
MLB Pipeline’s most recent mock draft still has the Tigers selecting Georgia prep standout Trevor Condon with the 22nd overall pick. The outfielder clearly fits the Tigers established preference for left-handed hitting prep players who can play up the middle and have good contact skills. The only time the Tigers have deviated from this with first round and competetitive balance A round picks was when they selected Bryce Rainer in 2024 in the first round. Rainer checks all the boxes except the high contact hitter requirement, but his developing 70 grade power and huge arm strength made him well worth the pick despite the higher risk profile.
Condon has double plus speed and should stick in center field and plays with an aggressive style both in the outfield and on the bases. He reminds me of Max Clark, playing with a lot of intensity and flair, without quite the high-end contact ability the Tigers’ current top prospect possesses. Baseball America likes the Cincinnati Reds to take Condon with the 18th overall pick, so we’ll have to see if the Tigers even get a crack at him.
Pipeline mentions alternatives like prep 3B Bo Lowrance out of Greenville, South Carolina, or Mississippi prep 3B/C Cole Prosek. Of those two, Prosek seems the more likely choice, especially if the Tigers believe he can stick as a catcher. Finally, prep switch-hitting shortstop Aiden Ruiz is also mentioned, and frankly if Condon is gone, an underslot deal for Ruiz might be most likely. Ruiz makes a lot of contact and has the skills to stick as a plus defensive shortstop, though he’s probably going to top out a little short of average power.
Baseball America, expecting Condon to be gone already, projects the Tigers to take Ruiz at 22nd overall. They also mention Prosek, and fellow prep left-handed hitters Connor Comeau and London Thome as alternatives.
Comeau is a 6’4” shortstop with a pretty good hit tool despite his lanky, long-limbed frame, who is committed to Texas A&M. He lacks speed, and may be better suited at third base. The hit tool is appealing, and he should have at least average power.
Thome, son of Jim, is also a left-handed hitting shortstop. The bat is more of selling point here as he has good recognition and bat-to-ball skills already. He also has a little more power potential than Comeau due to his demonstrated ability to pull a lot of balls in the air, though he’s probably even more likely to move to third base.
Another interesting wild card in the mix is Stanford commit Tyler Spangler. The northern California prep shortstop played for Concord De La Salle. He has an advanced eye and makes a lot of quality contact, and his 6’3” frame has plenty of room to add muscle and get to eventual plus power. That would alleviate concerns if he loses some quickness and has to move to third base. His swing could probably use a little work, as he has a little of Bryce Rainer’s tendency toward bottom hand dominance, lagging the barrel a little excessively.
Spangler barely played this season due to a back injury, and he’s expected to be tough to sign if he doesn’t go pretty early in the draft, as Stanford can throw some real NIL money at him. There are some who think Spangler is still one of the top prospects in this draft, however, and he does fit the Tigers type both as a player, and in terms of being a bit more of a risk/reward play due to the injury and lack of exposure this spring.
Of course, the Scott Harris front office, led in the draft by assistant GM Rob Metzler and amateur scouting director Mark Connor, have avoided pitchers in the first round, but it’s not impossible that this could change. Their strategy of concentrating much of their bonus pool beyond the top round into prep pitching talent has been a failure so far, and the upper levels of the Tigers’ system are decidedly lacking in pitching talent. Perhaps they’ll change gears, but more likely they’ll continue their pivot toward JUCO and college arms beyond the first round, taking RHP Malachi Witherspoon in the second round last year, while continuing to snipe prep pitchers a little later on.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 29: Anthony Becht head coach of the Orlando Storm looks on during the game between the Orlando Storm and Columbus Aviators on March 29, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Dustin Markland/UFL/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The United Football League (UFL) concluded its third season on Saturday with its championship game entitled “The United Bowl.” The game pitted the #3 seed Louisville Kings against the reigning league champion and this year’s #4 seed DC Defenders. In the end, the Kings erased a halftime deficit to win 27-20. It was Louisville’s first year in the league.
Former Cardinals kicker Matt McCrane went 1-1 on PATs and 4-4 in field goals, including nailing a 60-yarder for four points, his second of the playoffs and fourth on the year.
The league made some leaps and bounds this year, but even though TV ratings increased by 3% with 631,000 viewers per game, the overall live attendance dropped by 20.2%.
Last week, the league announced its “All-UFL Team,” which highlighted its biggest stars for 2026 on offense, defense, and special teams. On the eve of the championship game held at Audi Stadium in Washington, D.C., the UFL revealed its most important players and coaches.
The “UFL Coach of the Year” award was given to former Arizona Cardinals tight end Anthony Becht, head coach of the Orlando Storm.
Becht’s squad finished 8-2-0 and garnered the #1 seed in the playoffs, only to lose to the Defenders in the semifinals 28-22. The Storm finished second in the league in total offense with 297.9 yards per game average and the third-highest points scored (232). They ranked #1 in passing yards with 2,084. On defense, Orlando was #1 in fewest points allowed (186) and #1 in fewest average points per game allowed (18.6).
After a stellar career at West Virginia, Becht was taken in Round 1 (27th) by the New York Jets in the 2000 NFL draft. He had a 40 time of 4.69, which is blazing speed for a tight end. He was chosen for the NFL All-Rookie Team. He played five years in New York before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in free agency and then the St. Louis Rams for a season.
In 2009, he signed with the Cardinals and played under head coach Ken Whisenhunt for two seasons. For the 2011 season, he finished out his career with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Becht then worked six years for ESPN and Westwood One radio as a college football analyst. He then became an internal contributor covering the Jets and Buccaneers. He was also a host on the Home Shopping Network for a show entitled “The NFL Football Fan Shop.”
He went into coaching when he was named the tight end coach of the San Diego Fleet of the short-lived AAF.
In 2023, he accepted the head coaching position of the St. Louis Battlehawks of the XFL while keeping his Jets gig during the NFL season, which held games in the fall. The XFL offered a spring season. The following season, the XFL and USFL merged into one league that was now called the United Football League that continued the spring format. Becht was retained to coach the Battlehawks, who went 7-3-0 and finished first in their conference, then was 8-2-0 in 2025.
His coaching record while in St. Louis was 22-8-0 with two playoff appearances. Coupled with his Orlando stint, Becht’s coaching record is an astounding 30-10-0. The blemish is that his teams do extremely well in the regular season, and then lose their first contest in the playoffs.
Other UFL awards include:
League MVP: QB Jack Plummer – Orlando
Sportsman of the Year: WR Cornell Powell – DC
Offensive Player of the Year: WR Hakeem Butler – St. Louis
Defensive Player of the Year: DE Cam Gill – Louisville
Special Teams Player of the Year: K Tanner Brown – Louisville
Assistant Coach of the Year: DC Corey Chamblin – St. Louis
Jun 1, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; A close up of the FIFA volunteer logo during the grand opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup international broadcast center at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images | Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images
As far as UNC is concerned, a lot of the sporting attention is currently been paid to the baseball team, and their run in the men’s College World Series. Things there started decently enough, as they downed Ole Miss on Friday and will take on West Virginia later today.
However as far as the world’s sporting attention is concerned, a lot of it is being paid to the FIFA World Cup, which kicked off on Thursday and will be played across the US, Canada, and Mexico over the next month and change. If you somehow live under a rock, the World Cup is the tournament for international teams in soccer, and the winners are crowned world champions.
With the World Cup beginning, it’s hard me thinking about international play in sports in general. It also led me to consider UNC athletes in international events. Carolina has had a ton of great athletes come through the school over the years, in a wide variety of sports. Plenty of Tar Heels have gone on to make noise representing their country at World Cups, Olympics, and other events over the years.
With that in mind, for today’s question of the day, I just want to know: what are your favorite instances of a Tar Heel competing on the international level of sports?
For me, I’m heading to the Olympics and specifically the basketball court. That prompt may lead you to think that I’m going with Michael Jordan and his participation with the “Dream Team” at the 1992 summer games in Barcelona. However, my personal favorite moment came a few years after that.
In the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Vince Carter was selected for Team USA for the men’s basketball tournament. While he was a Hall of Fame player overall, Carter was most known for this athleticism and his dunking ability. During the group stage portion of the tournament in a game against France, Carter showed that asset off. Having come up with a loose ball, Carter took off and fully jumped over and dunked on France’s 7-2 center Frédéric Weis.
In France, Carter’s monster slam got the nickname “Le Dunk de la Mort” or “The Dunk of Death” in English. While the dunk didn’t come in a crucial game in the tournament — although the US did later go on to play and beat France again in the Gold Medal Game — it still remains one of my favorite Olympic memories and one of the most insane athletic feats I’ve ever seen.
I would also be remiss to not give a shoutout to the plethora of Tar Heels’ women’s soccer players who’ve gone on to play for the US Women’s National Team. So many former UNC players have played crucial roles for the USWNT in their many World Cup and Olympic titles.
Those are my answers but what about you? What are you favorite memories of Tar Heels competing on the international stage?
SAN FRANCISCO — It started right from the first pitch of the game, which Pete Crow-Armstrong deposited into the seats at Oracle Park.
And it continued through nine innings of the Cubs putting together the sort of offense we saw during the two 10-game winning streaks. Not that another one’s necessarily going to follow, but I have always believed that these Cubs hitters were too good to have slumps like this for much longer.
Ian Happ and Pedro Ramirez added homers and Ben Brown threw five solid innings and hey, look! The Cubs extended their winning streak to three with a 6-1 win over the Giants.
About that first batter of the game homer, from BCB’s JohnW53:
PCA’s homer was the Cubs’ second this season by their first batter of a game on the road. Nico Hoerner did it at Tampa on April 8.
They did it four times last season: three by Michael Busch and one by Ian Happ.
PCA is the 61st Cub to turn the trick since 1910. They have done it 116 times. Alfonso Soriano is the leader, with 12. Dexter Fowler hit seven; Happ, Brian McRae and Rick Monday, five. PCA is the 37th with one.
The Cubs got a couple more men on base in the first, but Happ hit into a double play to end the inning.
Ben Brown was once again solid through two innings, allowing a hit in each, but no runs.
Both Suzuki and Busch were credited with stolen bases on that play — I’m not sure what Giants catcher Eric Haase was thinking, or what the Giants infielders were doing, because no one was covering second base. So Busch, a very unlikely stolen-base guy in the first place, gets a steal of home. More from John:
The last Cub before Michael Busch to steal home was Kyle Tucker, on a double steal with Seiya Suzuki, on July 22 of last year, at Kansas City, with two outs in the seventh inning and the Cubs ahead, 5-0.
The last Cubs first baseman to do it was Lloyd McClendon, on a double steal with Damon Berryhill on May 19, 1989, at Cincinnati, with one out in the fifth inning and the Cubs ahead, 5-2. Busch’s was the Cubs’ 16th steal of home since then.
McClendon stole seven bases in his 141 games as a Cub over two seasons. Busch now has swiped eight in 377 games as a Cub over three seasons.
So it’s 3-0 Cubs. The Giants got one run back off Brown in the third, and then the Cubs made the lead three runs again in the fourth, all with two out and no one on base. The first two Cubs, Ramirez and Miguel Amaya, struck out. Dansby Swanson followed with a walk and went to third on a single by PCA, his third hit of the game. Alex Bregman was hit by a pitch to load the bases.
Brown was lifted after five innings and 86 pitches. It wasn’t quite as dominant as his previous recent outings, but it was certainly good enough. Here’s more on Brown’s game [VIDEO].
Three Cubs relievers, Ethan Roberts, Caleb Thielbar and Phil Maton, threw four no-hit innings in relief of Brown, issuing one walk and striking out four. Maton, in particular, is digging himself out of the big hole he found himself in earlier this year. Since allowing three runs to the White Sox May 17, Maton has a 2.45 ERA and 1.454 WHIP in 12 appearances covering 11 innings, and a FIP of 2.89. That’s certainly an improvement. Perhaps he’ll be a useful reliever after all.
The Cubs’ three-game winning streak is their third-longest of the season, after their two 10-game streaks. They won back-to-back games three times, then lost the third.
The offense appears solid looking at the box score, but I’m going to open the complaint department door just a little. The Cubs had 11 hits, four walks, two men hit by a pitch and another hitter reaching on an error, with Giants pitchers throwing a huge number of pitches, 187 in all. That’s a lot of traffic on the bases for only six runs. They went 1-for-11 with RISP and left 12 runners on base. Since they won the game convincingly this is only a minor thing, but… gotta be better in those situations.
PCA’s season OPS is now up to .803 after his three-hit game. He was NL Player of the Week last week and who knows, he might do it again — in the five games on the trip he’s batting .318/.348/.682 (7-for-22) with three doubles, a triple, a home run and five runs scored.
On the opposite end of the spectrum are Swanson, who is 2-for-16 (.125) with eight strikeouts on the road trip, and Nico Hoerner, who went 0-for-5 and is 3-for-20 (.150) in the five games in Colorado and San Francisco and over his last 21 games is batting .183/.244/.207 (15-for-82). I’d think Craig Counsell will sit at least one of those two players Sunday afternoon, just for a reset, likely Nico.
The Cubs will try for a series sweep Sunday afternoon at Oracle Park. It will not be easy, as the Giants’ best starter, Logan Webb, will take the mound. Colin Rea will start for the Cubs. Game time is 2:10 p.m. CT and TV coverage will be via ABC (full national broadcast, no blackouts), and streaming on the ESPN app. Announcers: Jon Sciambi, David Ross and Buster Olney.
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MAY 19: Emiliano Vargas poses during a ceremonial weigh-in prior to their lightweight bout against Rafael Jasso at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 19, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
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Emiliano Vargas is the son of a boxing legend, but he is also his own man. Vargas is determined to win a world championship and the next step happens on Saturday, June 27 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Vargas will take on Bryce Mills in the co-main event of a DAZN pay-per-view headlined by unified 154-pound champion Xander Zayas's title defense against Jaron "Boots" Ennis.
I spoke with Vargas about the fight with Mills, his future, his lineage and legacy.
Key Facts At A Glance
Co-feature: Emiliano Vargas vs. Bryce Mills (Zayas vs. Ennis headlines)
Date/venue: Saturday, June 27, 2026, Barclays Center, Brooklyn
Bout: 10 rounds, super lightweight, for Vargas's WBC USA Silver, WBO Latino and NABF Jr. titles
What Does Emiliano Vargas Expect Against Bryce Mills?
Vargas is seemingly expecting Mills to try to come forward and to put the pressure on him.
"I'm going to shine. That's what God called me to do," Vargas said. "We've done everything necessary up until this point to do that. Bryce Mills, this is the biggest fight for him, and I know this is going to take me to another level."
He believes he's already on the doorstep. "I'm right in front of the door of title contention, and I'm knocking. Rank number two in the WBO, number 12 in the WBC, number seven in the WBA, if I'm not mistaken," Vargas said. "I'm going to show June 27 that there are levels. Bryce Mills isn't ready for me. There's no way, shape or form he beats me."
The matchup wasn't his first choice, and he isn't hiding it.
"I wanted a former world champion for this fight, but they didn't want to step on the line," Vargas said. “I've got to fight the next guy in front of me and take care of business. Bryce Mills is in the way of that, and I've got to steamroll him.”
How Does Vargas Plan To Beat Bryce Mills?
According to Vargas, Mills is a one-dimensional fighter. Mills' record would suggest he's not a big puncher, though he likes to bang like a slugger.
"He only knows how to fight one way, and it's coming forward. That's it," Vargas said. "For a guy with nine knockouts, he comes like he has 30-some knockouts. I'm going to pick this guy apart and show that my boxing ability is beyond reproach."
He credits the camp for his confidence. "We've done everything necessary to bring in the right guys in training camp, identical styles that I'm sparring every single day," Vargas said. "I think that's a big factor. This guy, Bryce Mills, has a rude awakening."
He even flipped Mills’ own slogan back on him. "He always puts on his strongest 'don't blink.' I'm going to tell him to take his own advice," Vargas said.
How Does Vargas Balance His Father's Legacy With His Own?
Vargas loves and respects his father, but he is adamant about establishing his own path.
"I'm the master of my career, and I'm grateful that my father gives me the opportunity to do so," Vargas said. "A lot of father-son dynamics don't work because they try to micromanage or live through their son. My father tells me, 'Live your dream. Whatever you want to do, let's do it.'"
That freedom shapes how he treats the family name. "I take the good and the bad of his career and put it into my career," Vargas said. "At the end of the day, I'm the one stepping in the ring. My parents respect that, and I'm grateful for that."
What he won't do is imitate. "I would never try to be my father. A lot of sons of successful athletes try to be like their father, but I'm in my own lane," Vargas said. "I'm not going to dye my hair blonde and do the tips. We leave that in the 90s. There's nobody like him on this planet, so I'm just going to be me." His bottom line: “You could be Muhammad Ali's grandson. Nobody's going to hand you a world title. You've got to get in there and fight.”
What's Next For Emiliano Vargas After Bryce Mills?
Vargas wasn't too keen on looking past Mills, but he made no mistake about his long-term intentions. He's hunting for championship gold and supremacy in the weight class.
"What matters to me is whoever's in the road of me getting my world title shot, whether it's number two, three, four or five. I don't care who it is," Vargas said. "For me, it's really not about names." He framed the title as a certainty: "Comparison is the thief of joy. It's inevitable for me not to fight for a world championship because I train so hard. I'm being patient and putting my full trust in God and my team."
The dream fight has a name or maybe two. While also talking openly about a matchup with Ryan Garcia, another champion’s name kept coming up.
Vargas wants a Shakur Stevenson showdown, recalling their sparring when he was 17. "I gave him great work, better work than anybody else that day," Vargas said. "I'm not going to respect anybody I'm in there with. You're a man, you bleed the way I bleed. If that does happen, I would love for it to happen."
He had a read on the main event, too. "If Xander comes real tight, like Cotto, and just digs that body, I think he can do it," Vargas said. "Nobody's touched Jaron Ennis to the body like that. But it's all risk for Xander, two belts on the line, and Ennis has no belt on the line. My respect to Xander. He's a star."
Takes one to know one.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
JERSEY CITY, NJ - JUNE 13: The Empire State Building, JPMorgan Chase Building, and One Vanderbilt in New York City illuminate in the colors of the New York Knicks behind the Statue of Liberty during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 13, 2026, as seen from Jersey City, New Jersey. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Meet the Mets
Sean Manaea had his best start of the season, keeping the Braves mostly at bay over six solid innings, but the Mets still fell to Atlanta 3-1 to even up the series, as the bats went silent.
Bo Bichette’s big night on Friday night gives the Mets maybe a little reason to hope, writes Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
Per Anthony DiComo, the Spiderman mask behind the Mets’ new home run celebration was a gift to Juan Soto from a fan that Carson Benge suggested the Mets start using in their celebrations.
In the aftermath of the worst start as a Met on Thursday, Freddy Peralta said yesterday that he identified a mechanical adjustment that could help him fix things for today’s outing in the Mets’ series finale against the Braves.
Around the National League East
The morning after his early exit on Friday night, the Braves placed Spencer Strider on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation.
The Nationals routed the Mariners 8-3, as C.J. Abrams had another big night at the plate for Washington.
The Marlins lost a close one to the Pirates 3-2, as Anthony Bender hit Spencer Horwitz with a pitch with the bases loaded in the eighth to plate the go-ahead run. Miami rallied in the ninth, but could not manage to pull this one out.
A five-run sixth inning propelled the Phillies to a 9-8 victory over the Brewers, as they held on to win despite a late-inning comeback effort from Milwaukee.
Around Major League Baseball
McCovey Chronicles called out the bigoted and tone deaf display some Giants pitchers chose to partake in during the team’s Pride Night.
Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton experienced a setback in his recovery from a left calf strain and could undergo additional imaging.
Injury woes continue for the Yankees, as they placed Trent Grisham on the 10-day injured list yesterday with a right hamstring strain.
Guardians third baseman José Ramírez suffered a fractured left hamate bone on Saturday, in the Guardians’ 3-1 win over the Tigers.
In that same game, Tigers ace Tarik Skubal took the loss in his return from surgery to remove a loose body in his elbow. He pitched well, but was done no favors by his defense nor given much run support.
In a new episode of Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane discuss the one step forward, two steps back nature of the 2026 season for the Mets.
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Shinnecock Hills can be an absolute nightmare when the weather isn’t perfect, and it’s worth remembering that Brooks Koepka last won the U.S. Open there with a score of one-over par.
So if even the best golfers on the planet struggle at Shinnecock, it’s fair to say that Rick Shiels was set for a serious challenge.
What Rick Shiels shot at Shinnecock Hills just before the U.S. Open
Shiels, the world’s biggest golf content creator on YouTube, played the course from the tees measuring 6,950 yards.
However, every par three was moved up a couple of tee boxes in order to keep them fresh for the U.S. Open.
In total, the course that Shiels played would have measured around 6,750 yards.
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The Englishman ended up shooting a round of seven-over par 70.
He made just one birdie, six bogeys, a double bogey, and 10 pars.
77 is a solid score at Shinnecock Hills, especially considering the fact that the wind blew consistently throughout Shiels’ round.
The scores other content creators have shot at Shinnecock
More than 70 YouTube content creators all got to play at Shinnecock Hills recently.
Kyle Berkshire, a +4.5 handicap, posted a score of 73, while Fat Perez shot a 75.
Joey Cold Cuts shot an 83 while Bobby Fairways struggled to a round of 99.
Meanwhile, +3.7 handicap Micah Morris carded a 73.
Shinnecock Hills could be an absolute brute for the players next week during the U.S. Open.
If the wind picks up and the rain lashes down, any score in the low single-digit over par range could well be enough to win the tournament.
The offseason is here for most Arizona sports, with the 2025-26 season in the books and the 2026-27 seasons still a few months away.
What better time than now to press pause and check the pulse of each Wildcat program?
Over the next few weeks we’ll take a look at each of the UA’s men’s and women’s athletic programs to see what shape they’re in, as well as the prospects for the near future. We’ll break down each team and evaluate how it has performed under the current coaching staff, comparing it to how it looked beforehand, and assess how it fits into the Big 12 Conference.
Next up: Men’s golf under Jim Anderson
How it looked before
Under Rick LaRose, Arizona was a perennial participant in the NCAA championships and won it all in 1992. He retired in 2012 after 34 seasons, missing nationals in three of his final five years, and was replaced by an up and coming assistant from Texas A&M.
Anderson, who had won a national award for top assistant coach in his sport prior to coming to Tucson, inherited a program that was on the downswing and it stayed that way for a while. His first seven seasons saw the Wildcats fail to make nationals once, missing NCAA regionals four straight years and never finishing better than 8th in the Pac-12.
A corner was turned in 2020-21 when the UA won the conference title, then a year later won its regional and returned to the NCAA championships for the first time in 11 years. That was the first of four nationals appearances in six seasons.
Taking Stock 2026
The offseason provides a great opportunity to evaluate each of Arizona’s athletic programs under its current leadership. Check back each day for another sport breakdown.
Tuesday, June 16: Men’s and women’s track and field
Where things stand now
Arizona just completed its best season in more than 20 years, reaching the match play portion of the NCAA championships for the first time. The Wildcats rallied to beat Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals before losing to UCLA in the semifinals, this after dominating the Marana Regional (which it hosted) and taking second in the Big 12 Tournament.
Outgoing seniors Filip Jakubcik and Zach Pollo provided the best 1-2 punch the UA has had since the early 2000s, with the former contending for an NCAA individual title.
Anderson, who was given a contract extension this time a year ago through 2026-27, stands to get another deal in the near future.
Life in the Big 12
The Big 12 is home to the two schools with the most NCAA men’s golf national titles in Houston (16) and Oklahoma State (12), though the former hasn’t won one in more than 40 years. The latter claimed its most recent championship in 2025, and Arizona hung right with the Cowboys this season.
The UA was second to OSU in the Big 12 Tournament, then it crushed the Cowboys in regionals and advanced further at nationals.
Men’s golf is one of the few sports, outside of football, basketball and women’s volleyball, that every school in the Big 12 participates in.
One big question
Can the big two be replaced? Jakubcik and Pollo both got to nationals twice, but now their college careers are over and the professional ones are about to begin. Those are two big sets of clubs to pass on, and while the Wildcats are set to return six golfers including nationals participants Tianyi Xiong, Taishi Moto and William Wistrand it will need to reload a bit.
Anderson signed three prep prospects in November, adding in-state golfers Hogan O’Malley and Joseph Nelson and Irish product Adam Fahey.
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The Daily Slop – 14 June 2026
Editor’s note: Each day, Hogs Haven compiles a collection of articles, podcasts & tweets from around the web to keep you in touch with the Commanders, the NFC East, the NFL and sports in general, with a sprinkling of other stuff. Enjoy!
Special Teams Coordinator Larry Izzo made clear the kicker battle is very real. I asked if incumbent Jake Moody had a leg up (no pun intended) in the competition with rookie kicker Drew Stevens. Izzo said no. This summer is all about who makes the most kicks and added that accuracy is more important than distance. Stevens definitely has more distance than Moody, but the rookie has to prove he’s more accurate.
Commanders running game coordinator Anthony Lynn said we won’t see the best from rookie RB Kaytron “Fatman” Allen until the pads come on and made a direct comparison to former Washington RB Chris Rodriguez. That’s the tough life in the NFL for running backs: C-Rod played well, got some good money in Jacksonville, and Washington hopes it drafted his replacement.
Lynn also said that Jacory Croskey-Merritt aka Bill wants to be back on the field but that the second-year player is dealing with a minor hammy issue. The Commanders are just being ultra careful, which is the right course of action being in June.
Commanders Offensive Pass Game Coordinator David Raih breaks down the collaborative effort and micro-precision required to build Washington’s new offensive scheme
Raih is ready to take that next step, which means his job now isn’t just drawing up route concepts; he’s now responsible for tying those exact concepts to what they do on the field.
“It’s so fun because you’ve got the offensive line and the protections, which ties into the quarterback drop, which then his footwork ties into the primary and secondary receivers as he works through his progressions. In the end, what that is, is precision. I joke about it a lot, but it’s like the Bolshoi Ballet. It’s got to be precise. The whole thing happens in three seconds.”David Raih
What Raih is saying here is that everything is basically part of the next piece, and it all flows together, or it won’t work. I’ve heard the reference made similarly in baseball when I was younger, when I was taught that shagging in-field groundballs was “part of a progression.” Into what it was never really clear, as the only thing I remember is the bruises, but I suppose I did learn along the way.
Receivers coach Bobby Engram and Terry McLaurin detail how David Blough’s new offensive scheme will unlock the Washington Commanders’ playmakers
“I just felt energy [from McLaurin],” Engram told our own, John Doran. “I think he’s been great in terms of communicating. He’s been much more of a vocal leader. He’s always led by example. He’s the same Terry. He’s just more juice and more energy.”
“As a playmaker in this league, you’ve got to be excited when the coordinator says we’re going to move you around and try to get you 10 passes a game. And I think he’s working hard and he wants to let all of us know that he’s going to be up for the challenge.”
Blough first shared that 10 target goal with WUSA9 earlier this year, shortly after being hired to step up to the position after just two years in coaching. His rapid rise up the coaching ranks is a testament to his own knowledge and abilities, but also to the willingness of head coach Dan Quinn to recognize him for what he is, along with the support of veteran coaches like Engram, who are locked in, fully supporting the first-time coordinator.
“Yeah, I love it, man. Those guys are all ball. It’s a selfless group of guys, players, and coaches,” Engram shared. “The main goal is how can we get this room to be really good, one of the best in the league. …We all have a different perspective. We’ve all had very similar yet different experiences, and I think that bodes well for everybody in that room.”
Washington didn’t just add a tight end in free agency. They added the piece the offense was built around for weeks before any other offensive signing happened. Okonkwo signed a three-year, $30 million deal and immediately started flashing the connection with Jayden Daniels that Washington’s front office spent all offseason hoping was there. Day one of OTAs, JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington posted a clip of Daniels and Okonkwo linking up and simply wrote: “I love that.” The chemistry showed up before the pads went on.
Ben Sinnott — The Question Mark
In two-tight-end sets with Okonkwo as the primary receiving threat, Sinnott becomes the matchup problem that defensive coordinators have to account for on the other side of the formation. If he’s on a linebacker and Okonkwo is on a safety, Washington wins that exchange almost every time. Year three is when second-round tight ends typically take the step that justifies the draft capital. Everything about Blough’s system sets that step up for Sinnott.
John Bates — The Foundation
Bates doesn’t get talked about much, and that’s kind of the point. The fourth-round pick from 2021 out of Boise State has carved out four years in Washington by doing the things that don’t show up in a box score — holding his edge in the run game, winning physical matchups in-line, and never being the reason a play doesn’t work.
49ers (for now) receiver Brandon Aiyuk has apparently extended an olive branch.
His two recent videos criticizing the 49ers have been deleted. It could be part of an effort to lay the foundation to get the 49ers to finally release him.
In the first video, posted on Sunday, June 7, Aiyuk accused the 49ers of being afraid to let him sign with a new team.
Two days later, Aiyuk added another video message.
The specific reason for Aiyuk deleting the videos isn’t known. It’s not crazy to think that Aiyuk decided to do it based on possible discussions between his agent and the team, given that Aiyuk and 49ers G.M. John Lynch have a connection through their independent relationships with [Aiyuk’s] agent.
Chris Paul took advantage of what was probably his last chance to cement his importance to the Commanders last season. He came into the starting left guard position and performed well. While it was not perfect by any stretch, it represented the best production of his professional career by a considerable margin.
This also came at the best possible time.
Paul entered free agency, and he was expected to generate interest. That didn’t arrive, and the Commanders managed to get him back on a one-year, prove-it deal when most thought he would take his chances elsewhere.
It was a pleasant surprise. However, the signs emanating from OTAs indicate Paul must prove himself all over again to affirm his place in the lineup.
The Tulsa product is in a legitimate competition for Brandon Coleman, who has also featured heavily with the first-string offensive line at left guard. Paul is well in contention, but it’s not going to be easy over the summer.
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“It’s easy for fans to wonder whether he’ll ever attain the postseason success they expect, especially if the Cowboys again struggle to even contend for the postseason. But if we assume the defense is improved and that Prescott stays healthy, the Cowboys should be in good position to return to the playoffs. It might not be totally fair to posit a question that can’t be answered until January at the earliest, but Prescott is one of the most established, entrenched starters in the league. There aren’t many more questions for him to answer. Except the big one.”
Prescott is in a very unique situation for a starting quarterback in the NFL. What he does in the regular season almost doesn’t matter in any way. He’s had huge statistical seasons. He’s led the NFL in passing touchdowns. They’ve won double-digit games four different times in his career. And yet, none of it really matters for Prescott in 2026.
All that matters is that Prescott gets the Cowboys back to the postseason and wins several playoff games. There aren’t many quarterbacks in the league where the regular season is essentially irrelevant to their national perception, but Prescott, along with Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen (to name a few), all need postseason success and not gaudy regular-season numbers to improve their legacy among NFL fans.
Even though Sirianni owns a staggering 59-26 record with two Super Bowl berths and a title in his first five years with the Eagles, the energy around him has always felt erratic. That crescendoed during the 2025 campaign, where Philadelphia fell in the wild-card round during a season in which its offense tumbled to 21st in success rate and experienced disconnect among its superstars.
The Eagles have remained among the sport’s most talented rosters during Sirianni’s tenure, but those units have struggled to reach their potentials without elite coordinators — especially offensive ones. In light of last year’s woes, Sirianni swapped out Kevin Patullo for first-time coordinator Sean Mannion in hopes of reinvigorating a unit that traded away A.J. Brown.
With a boatload of both expensive and young talent dotting every level of the team, the Eagles figure to be competitive once again in 2026. But if Philadelphia has an encore performance of a year in which it placed only eighth in overall PFF grade, that very well might not cut it for the uber aggressive Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie. After all, Sirianni was reportedly almost fired after both 2023 and in 2024, and his status doesn’t appear overly protected.
While discussing with reporters the factors influencing the timing of the start of the UFL's season, co-owner Mike Repole (a business partner of Raiders minority owner Tom Brady) casually mentions that the NFL is "talking about two more expansion teams." https://t.co/nGnnimeQ2E
— Monumental Sports Network (@MonSportsNet) June 13, 2026
SEATTLE, we’re coming home! 🏈 Proud to announce my 1st Annual Call God Free Youth Football Camp + Community Day on Friday, July 3rd at Rainier Beach High School.
Open to kids entering 6th-8th grade. Spots are limited, so be sure to register at the link in bio.
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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MAY 25: Brycen Mautz #52 of the St. Louis Cardinals throws a pitch in the sixth inning of his major league debut against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on May 25, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Midway through June, I believe it is time we can all believe that the postseason is a real possibility for the St. Louis Cardinals this year. FanGraphs agrees, putting the Cardinals above a 50% chance to play in October, but we would still be smart to temper overall expectations for this season. The overall strategy remains to build towards the future and Chaim Bloom has been clear that the team is more likely to subtract than add to the major league roster at the Trade Deadline.
Even though Bloom will still look to deal from the active roster, he has not been shy to shake things up as he has gone a different direction in recent weeks. Beyond the promotion of Blaze Jordan for a tough-to-watch Nolan Gorman, he called up Jimmy Crooks and demoted Victor Scott II in order to stay competitive but future-focused. Rather than dumpster dive on the waiver wire, Bloom has used upper minors talent to supplant the major league roster in order to evaluate yet still hope to catch lightning in a bottle.
Since expiring contracts like Dustin May and JoJo Romero could (should?) be traded regardless of postseason position, Bloom would likely be searching for prospect return rather than big league talent back. If it were a major league player, I would think it would be similar to Hunter Dobbins or Richard Fitts in terms of team control. Because the Cardinals minor league system is so talented, I would prefer this way of dealing as 26-man trades open up spots for the organization’s guys to get their chance.
In a big league sell-off, opportunity awaits for Cardinals prospects
Out: Dustin May
In: Hunter Dobbins
Duh. Let’s get this one out of the way. It may not be the coolest, but it is the simplest and cleanest move for a guy like Dobbins to get his extended look. Another righty with lower strikeout rates, yes, but he can also touch 97mph with a solid splitter and breaking ball that could be further unlocked for more whiff.
If an extension could be worked out with May, I would be open to that conversation. The questions around the 2027 season make me wary of a one-year addition, but anything going into his age-30 season and beyond is also a yellow flag for me. I had hoped for a two-year deal at the time of signing, but in this mutual option reality, it makes the most sense to get decent return for a solid rental starter.
Honorable mentions for this spot would be Brycen Mautz (seen later) and Quinn Mathews. I would like to see Mathews get his shot since he will have to be added to the 40-man this offseason anyway. In a May to Dobbins scenario, Mathews or Mautz could end up taking on the Dobbins spot starter role until something more long-term opens up.
Out: JoJo Romero
In: Brycen Mautz
I am still not sure if the Cardinals held onto Romero too long or if his value is just what it is as a solid backend lefty reliever. However, he is still in St. Louis and pitching fine but is on the expiring deal that makes him expendable, even if the team remains competitive. Rather than replace him with a waiver wire lefty, Mautz could make his return to the majors in a relief role.
After getting his first start wiped out by rain, the Cardinals kept him active for a bulk relief role before sending him back to Memphis. He has remained in the rotation since the demotion and has kept his strikeout stuff in his shorter outings. Mautz has not gone over five innings in a month, so a bullpen role is an easy way to manage his workload but give him more major league experience.
The left-handed relief options have been thin for the Cardinals, seemingly by design in recent years. When they return to consistent relevance, I would hope a high-leverage lefty would be priority, either through development, trade, or with the pocketbook.
Out: Ryne Stanek
In: Tink Hence
Unlike May, Ryne Stanek actually got a more realistic two-year deal, with the Cardinals holding a $6 million club option for the question mark of a 2027 season. They could realistically hold onto him if he becomes a lockdown eighth inning guy, especially if Bloom cashes out on Riley O’Brien as he could then slide into the closer role for a team still holding a postseason spot. After that blowup against Minnesota, though, I think we are all on the train of finding Stanek somewhere to go besides St. Louis.
Assuming he is dealt somewhere desperate for an experienced bullpen arm, I am giving Tink Hence his opportunity to crack the majors. It may be the plethora of Bowman 1st cards talking, but the Cardinals need to give Hence his shot at the big league level before fully throwing in the towel on the former top prospect. He is working in the minors still and has flashed mid-90s on his fastball while coming out the bullpen. Like the others, Tink is on the 40-man so, if healthy, give him his shot.
After getting his feet wet as a reliever this year and assuming he stays healthy through the season, Tink could then shift his focus back to the starting rotation or stay in a consistent reliever work pattern if he was effective in relief.
Out: Riley O’Brien
In: Max Rajcic
In the season’s first two months, if you mentioned trading Riley O’Brien you were an uneducated baseball person because there is no way you trade the best closer in baseball. Well, the 31-year-old with health and consistency issues has demonstrated some of his tight-roping tendencies in recent weeks as his effectiveness waned. Even with four years of control remaining, taking advantage of O’Brien being on the mound and performing at a high level is the best move.
Assuming Bloom will not be able to get a major-league ready closer in return and if Stanek gets traded, the ninth inning is questionable at best. In the best case scenario, Matt Svanson is back to form and can slide into the closer role to end the year, thus leaving the middle innings open for a revolving door of tryouts. Getting one of those spots for me is starter turned reliever Max Rajcic.
Like Mathews, Rajcic could be selected in the Rule 5 draft if he is not added to the 40-man roster this offseason so, if you are following along, my wish is to give him that shot now and see if he is worth the protection in the winter. The righty has seen a massive jump in his stuff across the board this year, commanding the strike zone better than before while striking out over a batter an inning. Racjic has hit a blip in the past couple outings, but his overall body of work is worthy of a deeper look.
My honorable mention here goes to Luis Gastelum. The righty also needs to be added to the 40-man this offseason and has a devastating changeup that can be used against righties or lefties, allowing Marmol to play matchups despite the handedness. Gastelum has been trending in a better direction lately than Rajcic, but I could see both of these guys making their debuts at some point later this season.
Out: Lars Nootbaar
In: Joshua Baez
My article on Lars Nootbaar last Sunday went a few different directions and I am ultimately settled on whatever Chaim does involving Noot, I’ll just nod my head and say okay. In the winter, I needed Noot healthy so the Cardinals could trade him ASAP. Now that he IS healthy, he is mashing baseballs like his peripheral stats always said he could. He has only been back for a few games so far, but we know more about Nootbaar than we do say… Joshua Baez.
Even though he is the oldest on the team, Noot is only 28-years-old and has a year of control remaining. His veteran leadership is a 180 compared to that of Arenado and Goldschmidt, so Noot’s personality figures to play well with the young clubhouse if Bloom decides to keep him around for this year and into next. Should Bloom go the other way, though, Joshua Baez is as close to knocking on the door to the majors as anyone with his seemingly daily Memphis moonshots.
The 22-year-old Baez completely transformed his offensive approach last season and bolted into top prospect lists after maintaining those changes in the 2026 season. After hitting 24 homers in his first 232 games, Baez has smoked 38 homers in the 177 game since while also wreaking havoc on the bases. He trimmed his K-rate to 20% last season, but it has trickled back into the 30% range, although that has not sapped Baez from his power stroke. As of Saturday morning, Baez has 19 homers to tie him for the lead in all of Triple-A. He also has another 12 stolen bases and has generally graded as a solid defender in the corner outfield. Memphis has been deploying him in centerfield more often lately, so Baez could become a major league outfielder even if Noot is held onto.
Out: Justin Bruihl
In: Cooper Hjerpe
This last one is a cheapie because the article title is trade chips and Justin Bruihl is more of a cut candidate unless another team gets desperate for lefty help. I know Justin Bruihl has “done well lately” but I agreed to a point. In our VEB group text, Jake said “Justin Bruihl has a 2.70 ERA since May 3rd”, which is correct. The Cardinals have been playing well since then, so I looked at his outings. My response, “Not by accident for Bruihl. The only close games were extra innings in Cincy and Friday Cubs game. Their record in his games 3-10.”
No slight to Bruihl as he has done his job and was helped by the team giving him the best opportunity to succeed. He is like a referee or umpire: you don’t notice them unless they really mess up. When the Cardinals are consistently in close games, Bruihl has to pitch in those spots more often. In order to prevent that from happening, I decided to promote Cooper Hjerpe to the bigs to give the Cardinals a chance to stay competitive even while using their youngsters.
I am on the record as not being as high on Hjerpe as others, and that is mostly due to his unorthodox delivery that yes, Chris Sale can do, but few others replicate. The lefty was durable in college but has missed significant time with different arm injuries these past couple seasons. Hjerpe is now rehabbing and while he has not pitched above Double-A, he is, again, on the 40-man roster so move him on up.
I did not include any catchers because I do not know the interest around the league in Pedro Pages or Yohel Pozo, nor do I see the Cardinals moving on from Ivan Herrera and Jimmy Crooks for the rest of the season, barring injury. If they do, then Leo Bernal will move on up and then the catching freight train continues rolling. I believe Bloom will avoid dealing from the catching depth this season and will let the backstops sort themselves out throughout the year.
I still expect the Cardinals to remain competitive throughout the rest of this season and even make slight additions on the waiver wire as the year goes on. I do not necessarily see all the above trade candidates as locks to be moved, but I do believe Bloom will make a move or two. In those trades, I foresee prospects as being priority, so the replacements on the roster will have to come from within.
Did I miss any trade candidates? Any non-roster guys you believe should get a shake?
History will be made when Dana White strolls into the White House to showcase the eagerly anticipated UFC Freedom 250 on Sunday evening. Featuring several current and former champions, White has promised a sporting event unlike ever seen before — unfolding on the White House lawn in front of the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
There's much to be excited about on June 14. A lightweight title unification bout between the undefeated Ilia Topuria and the proud American Justin Gaethje will take center stage as the show's closing fight. Before that, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane go to war for heavyweight gold, and Sean O'Malley is confident he can notch a win for Team USA. At the same time, Michael Chandler, Bo Nickal, and others have vowed all-time performances while competing at such a legendary location. The fight card is stacked, and here's how you can tune in from home.
UFC Freedom 250: Here's how to watch the instant-classic event
UFC Freedom 250 is fast approaching. Here's everything you need to know about location, event time, and how you can be one of the many to witness history live from the White House.
The event is taking place in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C., on Sunday, June 14. Live attendance has been cut to around 4,000 people, while a further 85,000 are being welcomed to The Ellipse Park for a free watch party. A fight card consisting of just seven fights, fans can expect the action to begin at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT.
For fans in the United Kingdom, the opening clash between Diego Lopes and Steve Garcia is scheduled for 1 AM BST on Monday, June 15.
The full event can be streamed on Paramount+ at no extra pay-per-view charges for subscribers within the United States. Alongside Paramount, all the action will be available to watch on CBS. International broadcasting options may vary.
TNT Sports is the designated broadcaster for those in the UK, with event rewatch options available on HBO Max.
Check out the full UFC Freedom 250 card below:
FIGHT CARD (Paramount+, 8 PM ET)
(C) Ilia Topuria vs. (IC) Justin Gaethje - UFC lightweight title bout
Alex Pereira vs. Ciryl Gane - UFC interim heavyweight title bout
Sean O'Malley vs. Aiemann Zahabi - Bantamweight bout
Josh Hokit vs. Derrick Lewis - Heavyweight bout
Mauricio Ruffy vs. Michael Chandler - Lightweight bout
De Bruyne: ‘I faced a very different style of playing in Italy compared to England’
Kevin De Bruyne has spoken about the differences in style of football in Italy compared to the Premier League and says that he is excited to be taking on Mohamed Salah when Belgium face Egypt at the 2026 World Cup on Monday evening: ‘Like old times’.
De Bruyne on playing in Italy, learning how to play in a low block and facing Salah again
De Bruyne joined Napoli at the beginning of the 2025-26 season following a 10-year stint in the Premier League with Manchester City, during which time he won the league title six times and claimed the 2022-23 Champions League.
The experienced Belgian hit the ground running after moving to Serie A over the summer, providing four goals from his first eight league appearances before suffering a hamstring injury against Inter towards the end of October.
That would cause him to miss over four months of action and limit him to just 18 league appearances during his first season in Italy.
“It’s difficult to say, obviously I’ve been out for four or five months,” De Bruyne said during his pre-match press conference with Belgium when discussing his own condition heading into the World Cup.
NAPLES, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Kevin De Bruyne of SSC Napoli, instead of celebrating the goal, stops everyone due to an injury during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Internazionale at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on October 25, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
De Bruyne also went on to discuss the differences he encountered playing in Italy compared to the Premier League.
“I really felt like at the beginning of the season and even when I came back I was pretty good considering everything that happened.
“I think I faced a very different style of playing in Italy than I was probably used to in England. In a way there are some things you can take about learning how to defend deep and all that kind of stuff. Sure, you take some things.”
Belgium’s upcoming match against Egypt will bring a battle of two modern-day Premier League greats in De Bruyne and Salah.
CLEVELAND, OHIO – JUNE 06: Mohamed Salah of Egypt controls the ball during the international friendly match between Brazil and Egypt at Huntington Bank Field on June 06, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
“You know, it’s going to be nice to see Mo (Salah) again,” said De Bruyne. “Omar (Marmoush) I know also. I played against Mo for 10 years. Our kids also went to the same school so I saw him from time to time and he’s a really nice guy, so it will be nice to see him, nice to compete again like old times.”
NEW YORK - (lr) Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands and Cody Gakpo of the Netherlands celebrate the 1-0 during the friendly match between the Netherlands and Uzbekistan at Icahn Stadium on June 8, 2026, in New York, United States. The Dutch national team is preparing for the World Cup. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP (Photo by ANP via Getty Images) | ANP via Getty Images
I don’t know about you, but I’m having a fantastic time so far. It’s been a bit of a balancing act trying to juggle my responsibilities as a loving father of four children ages five and under with the fanatical devotion that surfaces once every four years. Add to that the joys of being able to introduce the elder small ones to the beautiful game in its most epic form, and we have quite the experience all around.
At time of writing, things have been entertaining. Mexico handled South Africa, but three players were sent off in that opening match. Czechia went up 1-0 on South Korea that first night, only to see Korea pull off a memorable 2-1 comeback win. Canada went down early to Bosnia and Herzegovina, but were able to salvage a draw thanks to a Cyle Larin strike that deflected off his defender. That night, the USA steamrolled Paraguay 4-1, you may have heard about it. Then on Saturday, Switzerland put a penalty kick past Qatar and looked all set for three points, only to allow an own goal in the final minutes to settle for a draw – the first time Qatar has ever earned a point at a World Cup. Morocco took an early lead over Brazil thanks to Alisson being caught out of position, and Morocco seemed to be on the front foot, but Vini Jr. was able to manage a stunning curled equalizer to save a point for Brazil. And as I write, Scotland is clinging to a 1-0 lead over Haiti. Haiti have been threatening, creating more chances than I expected of their team.
Today, we turn to Group E and F. In Group E, Germany are the clear favorites, with Ecuador seen as having a chance of pushing their way through to win the group. Both of them will be looking to take care of business: Germany against Concacaf “minnow” Curaçao (minnow hardly feels the right term, they’ve risen above that level, but my knowledge of fish wanes), and Ecuador with what looks like a trickier matchup against Côte d’Ivoire, who look like the third-best team in the group.
In Group F, we have two strong teams meeting immediately as Japan meets the Netherlands. They will likely be vying for control of the group, although Sweden could wrest it from their hands, and Sweden seems like it has the easier opening match against Tunisia.
So, what will the games have in store for us today? Stick around, drop your comments, and have a great time.
How to watch
Germany vs Curaçao (Group E)
Location: Houston, Texas
Kick-off time: 1 pm Eastern, 10 am Pacific
TV and streaming: FOX, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo
Netherlands vs Japan (Group F)
Location: Dallas, Texas (technically Arlington)
Kick-off time: 4 pm Eastern, 1 pm Pacific
TV and streaming: FOX, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo (free trial)
Ivory Coast vs Ecuador (Group E)
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kick-off time: 7 pm Eastern, 4 pm Pacific
TV and streaming: FS1, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo
TV and streaming: FS1, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo
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Movement around the high school football scene has been constant and one of the nation’s top programs, nationally ranked Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy, has added another elite player to the roster for the upcoming 2026 campaign.
Class of 2028 four-star offensive lineman Eytan D’Oleoannounced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he’s leaving Camden (NJ) for IMG Academy via transfer. D’Oleo was ranked No. 11 in the state of New Jersey and No. 32 nationally at his position, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings.
“Thank you to Camden High, my coaches, teammates, and community. Excited to continue my journey at IMG Academy to play for the National Team Forever grateful,” D’Oleo said in the social media announcement.
The 2028 elite offensive lineman prospect go up against the country’s best competition in the trenches with the Ascenders this fall. IMG Academy has several big matchups on tap against out-of-state opponents for the 2026 national high school football season againstSt. Louis(HI), The St. James Academy (Va.), Cornerstone Christian(TX),New Palestine(IN), NFL Academy(UK), Hun School (N.J.) and rivalSt. Frances Academy(Md.).
Coming off an undefeated 9-0 2025 campaign, the Ascenders return one of the most talented rosters in all of high school football, highlighted by 2027 five-star EDGE Zyron Forstall (Texas A&M commit), 2027 four-star wide receiver Eric McFarland, 2027 four-star linebacker Amarri Irvin (Notre Dame commit) and 2028 four-star quarterback Jayden Wade (Georgia commit).
Now adding D’Oleo to the mix makes this roster that much talented ahead of the season that will start in mid-August. Among other offensive linemen he will join are 2028 four-star tackles Nation Farmer, Jamarios Canton and 2028 four-star interiors Maxx Jones, Major Green.
Established in 1978, with a pioneering concept known as the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, IMG Academy has since grown to become a global phenomenon. Today, IMG Academy is the world’s leading sports education brand, providing access and opportunity for student-athletes with an innovative suite of on-campus and online programming. IMG Academy is the only education brand directly responsible for filling one-quarter of all college roster spots on an annual basis. In 2021 alone, IMG Academy helped place 30,000 kids into college.
Former Michigan State football star Andre Rison spent the weekend in Oakland County jail following an August 2025 arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
Rison was booked into jail shortly after 8 p.m. Friday and he was released around 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to online jail records. Rison was ordered to the jail in Pontiac during a sentencing hearing Tuesday. He also was placed on probation for 18 months for the second-offense charge.
According to court records, Rison, 59, a former wide receiver who played more than a decade in the NFL and won a Super Bowl, was arrested by Troy police Aug. 23, 2025. Rison faced two charges: operating while intoxicated, to which he pleaded guilty, and open intoxicant in a motor vehicle, which was dismissed.
Rison was given a personal bond of $5,000 at his arraignment in February.
Rison still owes $2,310.48 in fines, according to court records.
Rison played at Flint Northwestern High School and went on to star at Michigan State in the 1980s, twice earning first-team all-Big Ten recognition, and leading the Spartans to a 20-17 victory over Southern Cal in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 1988. Rison had a critical catch to keep the game-winning drive alive in the fourth quarter.
He was a first-round pick (No. 22) overall in the 1989 NFL Draft by Indianapolis Colts, and also played for the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders, before finishing his career in the CFL. Rison won a Super Bowl with the Packers, scoring two touchdowns, and a Grey Cup for the Toronto Argonauts. He was a five-time Pro Bowl selection in the NFL. For his NFL career, Rison finished with 84 receiving touchdowns and more than 10,000 receiving yards.
Rison is a member of the Michigan State Athletics Hall of Fame and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. He has coached high-school football in retirement, most recently at University Liggett in Grosse Pointe Woods. He appeared on stage at the 2024 NFL Draft at Campus Martius in Detroit.
Lincoln Riley's bread and butter is developing a top offense in college football. Last season was no different, even with a new starting quarterback. The Trojans got younger and lost some stars to the NFL draft. This season, their rival, the Oregon Ducks, could have them beat on paper in terms of offensive talent.
In a recent article, Zachary Neel breaks down how dangerous the Oregon Ducks' offense will be this upcoming season. Here is what he had to say:
"Going into the 2026 season, it's not up for debate that the Oregon Ducks have one of the most talented rosters in the nation. Led by quarterback Dante Moore, the offense is experienced and deep, with guys like Jordon Davison, Dierre Hill, Jamari Johnson, Evan Stewart, and Jeremiah McClellan headlining the unit.
How this talent comes together in the fall and works to get Dan Lanning closer to that elusive national championship is a different question, but as we sit here hurdling through the offseason, Duck fans can feel confident that there are few games on the schedule this year where they will be mismatched as far as X's and O's go, if any."
The Ducks' offense will be as prolific as it gets in college football this season. Not only do they have talent, but this is an offense with a ton of experience together. USC will have to be at its best offensively to win a much-needed game in Week 5.
The 2026 NBA Finals proved that leading a basketball game is not the same as winning it. The San Antonio Spurs controlled the clock against the New York Knicks but lost the series 4-1.
San Antonio held double-digit leads in all five games. They even built a massive 29-point lead in Game 4. Yet, New York won the championship because they dominated the final four minutes of each match.
The data reveals a major gap in late-game execution. San Antonio relied on fast play to build leads. However, games slow down in the fourth quarter. The Knicks used a tough defense that allowed only 92 points per 100 possessions in tight moments.
Under this extreme pressure, the young Spurs stopped passing. They turned the ball over and took bad shots. Aside from Victor Wembanyama and Dylan Harper, the remaining Spurs shot just 26% during late-game situations.
Meanwhile, New York excelled at half-court execution. Finals MVP Jalen Brunson scored 45 points in the Game 5 closer, including 13 straight fourth-quarter points. The veteran Knicks did not panic when trailing. They forced turnovers and quickly scored easy points.
They also won the rebounding battle to gain extra possessions. New York shot 37.8% from three-point range, keeping their spacing perfect when it mattered most.
Control is an illusion if a team collapses under pressure. San Antonio won the first three quarters of almost every game, but New York won the final minutes. The total point difference in the series was only two points per game.
This shows that the 4-1 score was not a blowout, but a lesson in crunch-time efficiency. Experience wins championships, while talent merely builds early leads.
Newly crowned NBA champion Ariel Hukporti is available for world and European champions Germany.
His New York Knicks won the NBA title for the first time in 53 years on Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs. Hukporti, born in Stralsund, said at the post-match party that an international call-up would be welcomed after he was previously overlooked.
"I would play for Germany, that's not the issue. But I'm waiting for the call. That's all it takes," he told the Bild newspaper.
The 24-year-old has never played for the senior Germany team. The availability of NBA players is sometimes a problem, but coach Alex Mumbru now knows he need only get in touch to recruit an NBA champion.
The center is the third German NBA champion after Dirk Nowitzki in 2011 with the Dallas Mavericks and Isaiah Hartenstein in 2025 with the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The 2.13-metre Hukporti played in Germany for Freiburg's youth team and Ludwigsburg before moves to Lithuania and Australia. Eventually he got his NBA opportunity.
"At the draft, 29 teams ignored me. Only the Knicks believed in me. They gave me the chance to become an NBA player," he said. "When the chance came, I took it. And now we're number one together."
PREVIEW: Germany tipped for winning start against World cup debutants Curaçao
Germany face World Cup debutants Curaçao in their opening Group E match at the Houston Stadium in Texas looking to rectify back-to-back exits at the group stage.
The four-time World Cup winners are unbeaten in their last six matches, recording victories over Switzerland, Ghana, Finland and World Cup co-hosts USA in recent friendlies.
Julian Nagelsmann’s men are expected to win comfortably against the Blue Wave, in a group that many tip Die Mannschaft to top having bowed out bottom of their group in Russia and third in Qatar at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
It will be the first ever meeting between Germany and Curaçao in any competition, which should make for an intriguing encounter in which the latter will make history as the smallest nation to compete at the World Cup finals.
With a population of just 158,000 – fewer inhabitants than the English city of Chelmsford – Dick Advocaat’s side will assume the record set by Iceland when they qualified for the 2018 tournament in Russia.
Though they will be clear underdogs in every one of their group stage matches, Curaçao can take inspiration from Iceland’s Euro 2016 campaign in which they famously dumped out England to reach the quarter final against hosts France.
Iceland may have finished bottom of their 2018 World Cup group but the second smallest nation to play on the world stage showed that teams of the Blue Wave’s stature can still shock even the biggest of footballing institutions.
Curaçao became the smallest nation to qualify for the tournament after topping their group and impressively going unbeaten, sealing their place with a 0-0 draw against Jamaica last November.
It will also be an historic day for their head coach Dick Advocaat, who at 78 will become the World Cup’s oldest ever manager after Czechia boss Miroslav Koubek set a new record in their 2-1 defeat to South Korea on Friday.
The tiny Caribbean nation, ranked 82nd in the world by FIFA, have won just once in their last seven matches in all competitions, including a 4-1 defeat against Scotland last month, beating Aruba 4-0 in their final warm-up friendly.
Curaçao will also have some familiar faces in their squad for fans of English football, with former Cardiff City and Aston Villa midfielder Leandro Bacuna captaining the side.
Former Manchester United midfielder Tahith Chong is also set to be a key player throughout their first World Cup campaign, and is the only one of Advocaat’s 26-man squad to have been born on the island.
The island country is an autonomous constituent of the wider Kingdom of the Netherlands, with the other 25 players in Curaçao’s squad born on the mainland to show the strong Dutch influence on the Blue Wave team.
Germany will be without wingers Serge Gnabry and Lennart Karl due to injury, but profit from being able to call up 40-year-old Manuel Neuer after the 40-year-old came back out of international retirement to aid his country over the pond.
Germany and Curaçao will also face Ivory Coast and Ecuador, and it would be a major shock if the former fail to progress to the knockout stages for a third tournament running with more third-place sports offering progression to the round of 32.
The match is expected to be one of the most watched of the opening weekend when it kicks off at 18:00 (BST) on Saturday evening, with live coverage available on ITV1 and ITVX for viewers in the UK.
Liverpool dealt major blow in pursuit of ‘untouchable’ forward
PSG Make Position Clear on Bradley Barcola Amid Liverpool Interest
The summer transfer market is beginning to gather pace, yet some of Europe’s biggest clubs are already discovering that not every target is attainable.
One player generating significant attention is Bradley Barcola, whose rise over the past two seasons has elevated him into the conversation among the continent’s elite attacking talents. Interest from Liverpool and Arsenal has been widely reported, but the latest developments suggest any hopes of securing the French international may prove unrealistic.
Growing Importance at PSG
Barcola’s progression at PSG has been remarkable. Once viewed as an exciting prospect with immense potential, he has now established himself as one of the most influential attacking players in European football.
His contribution during the 2024/25 campaign was particularly impressive, producing 22 goals and 17 assists across all competitions as PSG secured Champions League glory. Rather than slowing down, his development has continued throughout the current season.
Photo: IMAGO
Operating predominantly from the left side of the attack, Barcola has become a trusted figure under Luis Enrique. His ability to drive at defenders, create opportunities and contribute goals has made him one of the first names selected in the PSG starting line up.
Such performances have naturally attracted interest from leading Premier League clubs.
Liverpool Search for Attacking Reinforcements
Liverpool’s interest is understandable given the circumstances surrounding the club’s attacking options.
With reports suggesting Cody Gakpo could seek a move elsewhere and Mohamed Salah having already departed, Liverpool are assessing a variety of options as new head coach Andoni Iraola begins shaping his squad.
Iraola’s football philosophy places significant emphasis on intensity, pressing and direct attacking transitions. Players capable of carrying the ball at speed, creating overloads and producing decisive moments in the final third are highly valued within that system.
Barcola appears to tick virtually every box.
At 23 years of age, he combines elite athleticism with technical quality and an increasingly refined end product. It is easy to understand why Liverpool would view him as an ideal fit for the next phase of the club’s evolution.
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Untouchable Status in Paris
However, PSG have no intention of entertaining a sale.
According to German journalist Florian Plettenberg, the French champions have reached a clear internal decision regarding Barcola’s future.
His update reads: “Internal decision from Paris Saint-Germain is very clear: Bradley Barcola is currently NOT for sale. Untouchable.”
“There is no price tag attached to him either, despite concrete interest from Premier League clubs.”
“PSG continue to have strong belief in Barcola’s top qualities, even with the intense competition for places in the squad.”
There is currently no asking price, no invitation for negotiations and no indication that their stance will change regardless of interest from England. PSG view Barcola as a central component of their long term project and remain fully committed to building around him.
That position carries considerable weight given the competition for places within one of football’s most talented squads.
Alternative Targets Likely Required
For Liverpool and Arsenal, the message is straightforward.
PSG are not preparing for discussions and there is no suggestion that Barcola’s future is open for debate. Any pursuit would therefore require a dramatic shift in circumstances.
Liverpool’s recruitment team will continue assessing alternatives as preparations accelerate ahead of the new season. With summer planning entering a crucial phase and Iraola eager to mould his first squad, clarity on attacking reinforcements will become increasingly important.
Barcola remains an attractive target on paper, but current indications point firmly towards him remaining in Paris.
For now, PSG’s position appears absolute, and Liverpool may need to direct their attention elsewhere.
LSU baseball is pushing to land a transfer portal outfielder, according to a report from Matt Moscona. LSU is in the mix for Tulane's Jason Wachs, but the Tigers are battling a handful of big-name programs.
LSU's already picked up commitments from four transfer products, including three position players. Wachs would be the second outfielder to join LSU's transfer class after Notre Dame's Bino Watters committed last week. Per 64Analytics, Wachs is the No. 32-ranked player in the transfer portal.
LSU's 2027 roster is begining to take shape, though LSU could still use another proven outfielder. The Tigers are likely losing three experienced outfielders with Jake Brown, Derek Curiel, and Chris Stanfield set to turn pro.
Wachs is a career .331 hitter and would slide right into LSU's starting lineup. In 2026, Wachs slugged .574 with a .453 on-base rate. In two years with the Green Wave, he's played in 107 games and notched 122 hits.
LSU is making a hard push to land Jason Wachs via the portal. Decision expected soon.
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The crazy World Cup curse hanging over this national team ☠️
Where do we sign to kick off the next World Cup on matchday two?
After the draw snatched at the very last second by Qatar on Saturday night against Switzerland (1-1), the World Cup delivered us another shock this Sunday morning!
Arda Güler, Hakan Çalhanoğlu and Kenan Yıldız’s Turkey lost 2-0 to Australia.
A surprise... that maybe isn’t really that much of one after all!
The reason? Turkey is quite simply cursed in World Cup opening matches.
In three appearances, the Turks have lost their first match... three times!
1954: 4-1 defeat against Germany; 2002: 2-1 defeat against Brazil; 2026: 2-0 defeat against Australia.
There is a positive point, however: in 2002, despite that opening defeat, Turkey still managed to reach the semi-finals. They even won the third-place playoff!
Meanwhile, both Cristian Romero and Emiliano Martinez are reportedly ready to play against Algeria on Tuesday.
“Good news for Argentina ahead of the World Cup as three crucial players are feeling better and are ready to arrive in the best [shape],” Romano said.
“[Emiliano] Martinez is improving his condition, while his future is still open, with seven clubs interested in the goalkeeper.
“Keep an eye on the situation around his physical condition, but Argentina are optimistic about having him 100 per cent ready for the start of the World Cup.
“Also, Cristian Romero, the centre-back and fantastic World Cup winner, is now improving after the injury he suffered close to the end of the season with Tottenham. He’s getting better, and he will arrive ready for the World Cup.
“Then, Lionel Messi is back to training and available to play for Argentina after the injury he suffered with Inter Miami was not that serious. Lionel Messi will be absolutely ready for the start of the World Cup.”
Argentina will benefit from having Martinez, Romero and Messi available now, but Scaloni must also consider the latter stages.
All three will need to stay fit for the entire tournament for Argentina to defend their World Cup title.
Decision time for England star as Barcelona stall on move and Bayern Munich hesitate
Marcus Rashford’s future has become one of the summer’s most intriguing transfer stories following Barcelona’s decision not to activate the €30 million purchase option included in his loan agreement.
That clause expires on 15 June, leaving the England international’s next move very much up in the air.
Barcelona remain on standby
According to Mundo Deportivo , Barcelona’s position has not changed significantly. Following the arrival of Anthony Gordon in a deal worth €70 million plus a further €10 million in add-ons, Rashford’s pathway back to the Spotify Camp Nou has become more complicated.
A return is not completely ruled out, but it would likely require favourable market conditions. Barcelona would be more inclined to revisit the situation if a new loan agreement became possible or if both the transfer fee and the player’s salary demands were reduced substantially.
For now, the Catalan club are monitoring developments rather than taking action.
Carrick leaves the door open
What next for Rashford? (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
Back in England, Michael Carrick has held discussions with both Rashford and Manchester United’s sporting department regarding the forward’s future.
Carrick has not closed the door on reintegrating Rashford into the squad should a transfer fail to materialise this summer.
When questioned publicly about the player, the United manager adopted a cautious tone, stressing that no final decision had been made and that the situation would be assessed over time.
That stance suggests Rashford could still have a future at Old Trafford if no suitable move emerges.
Bayern’s interest loses momentum
Meanwhile, Bayern Munich’s pursuit has become increasingly uncertain.
Several reports suggested that the German champions explored a deal and even held discussions with the player’s representatives. There have also been claims that Bayern considered a bid worth around €25 million.
However, Rashford is not currently a priority target for the Bavarians, significantly cooling speculation about a move to the Bundesliga.
Bayern Munich no longer pursuing Rashford. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
From a sporting perspective, Bayern view him as a versatile attacking option capable of playing alongside or behind Harry Kane and across multiple positions in the front line. The stumbling block appears to be financial rather than tactical.
Decision time approaching
With Barcelona waiting for the right conditions, Bayern stepping back and Manchester United reconsidering his role, Rashford’s future remains unresolved.
The coming weeks will likely determine whether he returns to Old Trafford, secures a permanent move elsewhere, or finds a way back to Barcelona under a different set of financial circumstances. One thing is certain: the transfer saga is far from over.
Another trade target is appearing on the Boston Bruins’ radar, and they reportedly made a move already. The Bruins need a No. 1 center, and though this move does not bring that in, they would hold down the role for the next few seasons.
Elsewhere around the league, a Devils goaltender may be on the move, the Penguins and Panthers completed a small trade, more on the Oilers’ coaching situation, a report card, and Marco Sturm’s old team announced their rebrand.
There’s also a mock draft featuring 17 writers from across the league.
Also, no Scotland, no party. If you have not seen it yet (it’s hard to miss), the City of Boston is being taken over by the Tartan Army. It is incredible, from the cop slide to the atmosphere downtown – and at Gillette Boston Stadium. If you have not been (and are local), I highly recommend getting into the city for some of the World Cup action.
Happy Sunday, catch up on Bruins and league news in today’s Daily Bean:
Boston Bruins
TROCHECK: The market is thin, so the Bruins are here. They reportedly “made a play” for Rangers’ center Vincent Trocheck. The Athletic ($) also proposed a mock trade for Trocheck, and while Matt Poitras was the centerpiece, the Rangers may want more.
Trocheck is signed until the 2028-29 season with a cap hit of $5.625 million.
It’s a thin market.
NHL News & National Hockey Now
Sportsnet: The Golden Knights are going with Carter Hart tonight. John Tortorella announced it yesterday and said it was “because I know him.” Hart has allowed four goals in each of the last five games, and he has posted a .856 save percentage throughout the series.
Tortorella also announced William Karlsson will not be available.
All three Carolina goaltenders are “available” for tonight’s game. For Carolina’s lines and game notes, check out Carolina Hockey Now.
New Jersey Hockey Now: Kevin Weekes reported that, though not imminent, the New Jersey Devils are checking the market out on goaltender Jacob Markstrom. The report “signals a mistrust” in Markstrom going into the 2026-27 season, while also suggesting the Devils are looking to upgrade the position or gain cap flexibility, writes James Nichols.
Kevin Weekes (via 𝕏): The New Jersey Devils are “gauging market interest,” per Weekes.
Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The Penguins and Panthers made a small trade yesterday, but Dan Kingerski writes that it may not be as inconsequential as it may appear on paper. The Penguins traded Emil Pieniniemi for unsigned Oliver Okuliar, who played for the Slovakian Olympic team in Milan this past February.
NHLtraderumors.me: Frank Seravalli suggested the Oilers “get creative now” and look outside of the box for their next head coach. This search has been a disaster, to put it lightly. Seravalli suggested the Oilers look at Darryl Sutter, a two-time Cup champion and Alberta native.
Detroit Hockey Now: JT Compher signed three years ago, but things have gone from bad to worse since the signing. He never claimed the 2C role he also could not claim in Colorado. Compher has two years left with an AAV of $5.1 million, and Bob Duff has this season’s grade.
San Jose Hockey Now: Mock draft! Sheng Peng, James Nichols (NJHN), George Richards (FHN), and 14 other writers from across the league made their selections for the first round of the NHL draft.
Ontario Reign (video via 𝕏): Marco Sturm’s old team, the Ontario Reign, revealed a rebrand yesterday. They are bringing back purple (“inland blue”) and gold, and mixing them alongside black and silver.
Dan’s World Cup Prediction Competition Finalised Groups
The wait is over, Gooners!
With the 2026 World Cup now underway, Dan’s World Cup Prediction Competition is ready to kick into action, and the final groups have now been confirmed.
A huge thank you to everyone who entered. Dan Smith has been working hard behind the scenes to organise the competition, and after a few late entries arrived before the deadline, we can now reveal the final group stage draw.
How The Competition Works
The format mirrors the actual World Cup tournament.
The top two competitors from each group will automatically qualify for the knockout stages, while the eight best third-placed finishers will also progress to the Last 32.
That means every prediction could prove crucial as participants battle for a place in the next round.
With groups consisting of four competitors, there will be plenty of rivalries developing over the coming weeks as everyone attempts to outscore their fellow Gooners.
Which Group Are You In?
There are 12 groups in total, with some familiar Just Arsenal names spread across the draw.
Perhaps the most intriguing group from my perspective is Group H, where I find myself up against Matthew, Kenya 001 and Adeski!
Elsewhere, Dan Smith will be competing in Group F alongside Sagie, Gills and Achizzy – all hoping to reach the knockout rounds.
The prediction schedule is already set, with Matchday 2 predictions opening on:
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New York Knicks fans climb on buses as they celebrate after they win the NBA finals in Times Square on Saturday in New York City. Photograph: Adam Gray/Getty Images
Marvita Davis, 70, was a teenager in Harlem the last time the New York Knicks won a championship, in 1973.
“I was like, Oh, I like this game. I can get into this game,” recalled Davis, who went on to play basketball at Northeastern University.
She maintained her love of hoops – even though she had knee and hip replacements and can no longer play – and her love of the Knicks, despite their more than a half-century of futility. “I will support all my hometown teams, regardless of how bad they are,” said Davis, a retired computer programmer.
On Saturday night, that longstanding fanhood paid off when the Knicks finally won an NBA title again by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in five games.
Davis watched as the game was projected onto a screen on the front lawn of her apartment building with other residents in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. Others watched from bars in the East Village and fire escapes in the West Village and erupted as the clock hit zero.
“It’s euphoria,” Davis said.
That was the feeling throughout all five boroughs. Car horns, fireworks, “Let’s go Knicks” chants and Jay-Z’s Empire State Of Mind and Frank Sinatra’s Theme From New York, New York filled the streets, subways and bars until well after midnight. (Some shouted an expletive directed at Spurs star Victor Wembanyama too.)
“The city is alive, man, like never before,” said Nick Pineda, a 47-year Bronx resident who works in information technology and watched the game at Habana Outpost, a Brooklyn restaurant that also projected the game outdoors.
Firefighters drove through the city holding a Knicks blanket. Even bus drivers got some love from residents.
“B-52! B-52! B-52!” fans who filled sidewalks in Brooklyn chanted as a bus rolled past.
Predictably, as after most championships – even ones less than a half-century in the making – some fans climbed atop traffic lights and a police car.
Rashid Taylor, a 51-year-old Brooklyn native, said Jalen Brunson was the driver that guided them to the victory.
“They got the champion, fearless leader just taking them through all the fire,” Taylor said of Brunson, who scored 45 points in the Game 5 win. “This team is just heart and soul and passion and not backing down.”
There is only more celebration ahead. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a ticker tape parade on 18 June, and said city hall will present the team the keys to the city – a symbolic gesture to recognize New York’s notable citizens.
“For more than 50 years, New Yorkers have waited for this moment,” Mamdani said in a statement. “Through near misses, heartbreak and a hope that every year could be our year, this city never stopped believing in the Knicks. And this team fulfilled that hope with grit, resilience and heart – just like the five boroughs itself.”
Lewis Moody was greeted with a huge crowd at Newcastle Red Bulls on Sunday [BBC/Jim Scott]
England's former rugby captain Lewis Moody is embarking on a 500-mile (804km) bike ride to raise awareness around Motor Neurone Disease (MND) following his own diagnosis.
The 48-year-old, along with more than a dozen rugby players, friends and family, set off from Newcastle Red Bulls' stadium for Rugby HQ in Twickenham.
Moody paid tribute to George "Doddie" Weir, who played for the Red Bulls and died from MND in 2022. He said the efforts of MND campaigners such as Kevin Sinfield meant there was hope that the discovery of a cure was getting closer.
MND is a rare neurological condition which affects the brain and spinal cord, and can affect a person's ability to talk, walk and breathe.
The Lewis Moody XV Challenge, which is raising money for the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, will see the team stop off in Durham, before travelling to Ripon Rugby Club on the first leg of the challenge.
They will then visit all five of Moody's former clubs, including Leicester Tigers and Bath, before arriving in Twickenhead on Thursday.
Moody leads the way as the team followed behind from the Newcastle Red Bulls' stadium [BBC/Jim Scott]
"It's not a pleasant diagnosis, but you have to approach these things with a positive mindset," Moody told the BBC.
"Having the energy of people in Newcastle, all my former team mates, crew, I am just genuinely excited to get into it [the challenge]."
Moody was joined by Weir's wife Kathy and son Hamish, who plays for Melrose Rugby in Scotland.
Kathy said Doddie "would be so proud that we are all back here and still trying to find that cure for MND".
As onlookers took photographs with the players, James Campbell from Newcastle, said he was keen to see them off after being receiving his own MND diagnosis.
"I wanted to support the racers heading off... I think it's tremendous of him to put himself through this. It's incredible."
Moody added that he was relying on the efforts of his team to keep his "strength up" mentally and physically, so he can complete the challenge.
James Campbell and his family turned out to see them set off after receiving his own diagnosis of the disease [BBC/Jim Scott]
Don’t look now, but the Los Angeles Angels have a winning streak. They routed the Tampa Bay Rays, 8-0, behind home runs by Jose Siri and Jo Adell to go with five shutout innings from starter Jose Siriano.
This one wasn’t quite as easy as it looked, though, at least not initially. Rays starter Griffin Jax was strong through the first five innigns, and the Angels could manage just one unearned run in the fourth as Jo Adell scored fourth after a miscue by shortstop Taylor Walls.
Angels starter Jose Soriano got hit in the chest with a comebacker from Jonathan Aranda in the first, but he shook it off to throw five shutout innings. He sustained what he called a “minor tweak” in his leg while trying to avoid the ball, and that seemed to be an issue as well even though the right-hander said he felt fine after the game.
“It feels good,” Soriano said after the game in a piece written by Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com. “I wanted to go deeper, but after the issue I had in the first inning, it was tough to go farther than that, but I'm glad that I could at least take it to the fifth inning. It hit me right there in the chest but the problem was my leg. A little sore and getting tight every inning.”
Soriano’s velocity was down, but the Angels lineup started providing some exit velocity of its own as they got serious about scoring in the sixth inning. Newly-promoted prospect Denzer Guzman drove in two runs iwth a single, with Donovan Walton bringing home another with an RBI double to put the Halos up 4-0.
Reliever Samy Natera gave the Angels two important scoreless innings in relief, and pinch hitter Jose Siri iced the game with a two run homer in the seventh to make it 6-0. Guzman and Walton each drove home another run in the seventh to account for the final score, and Brent Suter and Kirby Yates chipped in with scoreless innings to make this a rare laugher at the end.
It also gave the Angels a rare winning streak, as they’ve now taken four straight. They’re three games in back of the Houston Astros for those who want to take such things seriously at this stage of the season, but the Angels are starting to replace some of their older, underperforming veterans with promising young players who are at least getting a shot with some meaningful playing time.
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - MARCH 03: Head coach Jon Scheyer of the Duke Blue Devils reacts during the first half against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Cameron Indoor Stadium on March 03, 2025 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
In the first 76-team field, Duke gets the #1 seed in the East. Also projected from the ACC: Virginia as the #3 seed in the West, Louisville as the #5 seed in the East, Miami as the #6 team in the Midwest, UNC as the #7 team in the South, Clemson as the #8 team in the Midwest, NC State as the #10 seed in the West, and Virginia Tech as the 12 seed in the South,
That would be a pretty solid year if it comes to pass.
As for the other #1 seeds, UConn gets the honor in the Midwest, Florida in the South, and Houston in the West.
It’s all pointless speculation, as noted, but given Duke’s depth and talent, it’s shaping up to be another fun season.
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The list of former champions at the 2026 World Cup is missing player as Thomas Muller isn't competing for Germany.
This competition makes heroes in every edition, but a player who made history with his team is not going to be at the 2026 World Cup, with Thomas Müller not representing Germany.
The reason Müller is missing from the team is that the forward retired from Germany in 2024. His final match in the jersey in which he made history by lifting the trophy in 2014 was the Euro 2024 quarterfinal loss to Spain, played in front of their fans.
While his experience could be a huge help for the young team that Germany currently has, Müller is already 36 years old. Leaving Bayern Munich for Vancouver Whitecaps also suggests the forward may no longer want to face the demands of the European level.
Müller’s career with Germany
A player who made an impact on a great generation from a young age naturally ends up with impressive numbers. Germany were dominant with players who were regular figures in the national team, and Müller was no exception.
Müller lifted the trophy in 2014 (Clive Rose/Getty Images)
It is not easy to enter the record books in a country like this, which makes Müller’s history even bigger, as he is the third player with the most appearances for Germany, with 131 matches, behind only Lothar Matthäus and Miroslav Klose.
His name also appears high on the scoring list, even if he was not a pure goalscorer. Müller’s 45 goals put him sixth among Germany’s all-time top scorers, tied with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge in a legendary list.
Müller’s farewell
The edition that saw the forward shine in 2014 included the 7-1 semifinal win over Brazil that set a precedent. Müller’s performance that year was not limited to being a role player. His contribution of five goals and three assists in such a powerful team remains hard to match, which made his farewell video even more emotional.
Müller said: “When I made my first appearance for the German national team, I would never have dreamed of all this. Great victories and bitter defeats. Sometimes at rock bottom, only to stand up again. Competing against the best players in the world alongside fantastic teammates, with whom I experienced countless unforgettable moments.”
Full preview of Curacao for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances.
Curacao arrives at the 2026 tournament as the ultimate underdog story in international soccer.
With a population of roughly 160,000, the Caribbean island is the smallest nation ever to qualify for the global competition.
Ranked 82nd globally, the team has engineered a massive climb from its triple-digit standing just a decade ago. Now, they prepare to face heavyweights in Group E, serving as one of the most fascinating international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.
This World Cup 2026team preview explores how a resilient defense, a highly experienced coach, and a dedicated core of veterans paved the way to North America.
Team profile
Category
Details
Coach
Dick Advocaat
Captain
Leandro Bacuna
Nickname
The Blue Wave
FIFA Ranking
82nd
Confederation
CONCACAF
Group
E
Best Tournament Result
Debut
Tournament Appearances
1
Last Appearance
N/A
How Curacao play
Any Curacao tactical analysis must begin with their impressive defensive evolution. Under seasoned leadership, the team shifted from a flamboyant, high-scoring side into a gritty defensive unit when the stakes were highest.
The preferred Curacao formation relies on a compact defensive block that prioritizes shape and discipline. This approach proved highly effective during qualifying, where they conceded just three goals in their final six matches.
In possession, they often bypass the midfield press. The team averaged 32.9 accurate long balls per match during their qualifying campaign, ranking higher than any other CONCACAF nation.
They also averaged 2.8 goals per 90 minutes in qualifying, showing they can capitalize on limited chances. However, relying heavily on deep defensive blocks and long balls could leave them vulnerable against elite opponents who dominate possession.
Dick Advocaat: The coach behind Curacao
The journey of the Curacao coach heading into the 2026 tournament has been nothing short of dramatic. Dick Advocaat initially took charge in January 2024 and guided the island nation through a historic qualification campaign.
Advocaat stepped down in February 2026 due to family health concerns, leading to a brief and turbulent stint under Fred Rutten. However, Advocaat was officially reinstated on May 11, 2026, just a month before the competition begins.
The Dutch manager brings over 40 years of sideline experience, including major tournament runs with the Netherlands and South Korea. His pragmatic philosophy and deep tactical knowledge provide a massive boost for a squad facing elite opposition this summer.
Key player: Leandro Bacuna
When evaluating Curacao key players, captain Leandro Bacuna stands out as the heart of the national team. The 34-year-old midfielder, currently playing for Turkish club Iğdır FK, brings vital top-flight experience from his time in the English Premier League.
Bacuna is a versatile presence who often anchors the midfield but can seamlessly shift to the backline if needed. In their decisive qualifying match, he led the team in touches, passes, and defensive contributions.
His delivery from dead-ball situations remains excellent, offering a crucial scoring outlet for a team that will primarily play on the counterattack. His ability to read the game allows him to disrupt opposing attacks before they develop.
If Bacuna were to miss time, the team would lose both its primary creator and its most important on-field leader.
Curacao’s road to the 2026 World Cup
The path to North America was defined by defensive resilience and excellent game management. Curacao navigated the second round with a perfect record before entering a tense third-round battle.
They ultimately topped their group with an undefeated record of three wins and three draws. The defining moment of the campaign arrived on November 18, 2025, when they secured a gritty 0-0 draw against Jamaica to officially clinch their spot.
A commanding 7-0 victory over Bermuda earlier in the window provided the crucial goal differential needed to edge out their rivals. This disciplined qualifying run suggests they will not be easily broken down on the global stage.
Curacao’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook
Navigating Group E will be a monumental task for the debutants. Drawn alongside Germany, Ivory Coast, and Ecuador, the Caribbean side faces one of the most challenging groups in the entire competition.
Germany represents the most difficult matchup, bringing relentless attacking pressure that will severely test the island’s defensive block. The fixture against Ecuador might offer the most realistic opportunity to compete for possession, though the South Americans remain heavy favorites.
Earning even a single point in this group would be considered a massive success for the program.
Curacao squad for 2026 World Cup
Player (Position)
Club
Eloy Room (GK)
Miami FC
Tyrick Bodak (GK)
Telstar
Trevor Doornbusch (GK)
VVV-Venlo
Shurandy Sambo (DF)
Sparta Rotterdam
Juriën Gaari (DF)
Abha
Roshon van Eijma (DF)
RKC Waalwijk
Sherel Floranus (DF)
PEC Zwolle
Deveron Fonville (DF)
NEC
Armando Obispo (DF)
PSV
Joshua Brenet (DF)
Kayserispor
Riechedly Bazoer (DF)
Konyaspor
Godfried Roemeratoe (DF)
RKC Waalwijk
Juninho Bacuna (MF)
Volendam
Livano Comenencia (MF)
Zürich
Leandro Bacuna (MF)
Iğdır
Ar’jany Martha (MF)
Rotherham United
Tyrese Noslin (MF)
Telstar
Kevin Felida (MF)
Den Bosch
Tahith Chong (MF)
Sheffield United
Jürgen Locadia (FW)
Miami FC
Jeremy Antonisse (FW)
Kifisia
Sontje Hansen (FW)
Middlesbrough
Kenji Gorré (FW)
Maccabi Haifa
Jearl Margaritha (FW)
Beveren
Brandley Kuwas (FW)
Volendam
Gervane Kastaneer (FW)
Terengganu
Final word on Curacao
As one of the most compelling FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, Curacao enters the competition playing entirely with house money. Their disciplined defensive shape and veteran leadership give them a foundation to frustrate superior opponents.
However, the sheer jump in attacking quality from CONCACAF qualifying to facing nations like Germany and Ivory Coast presents an enormous challenge.
While advancing past the group stage is highly unlikely, simply competing on this stage is a historic triumph for the island.
Leandro Bacuna and Juninho Bacuna during Curazao Training Session.
Fenerbahçe'ye büyük ümitlerle transfer edilen ancak beklentilerin altında kalan Ederson konusunda sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Brezilyalı eldivenin, eski takımı Benfica'nın ilgisi karşısında kayıtsız kalmadığı öğrenildi.
Fenerbahçe'de yeniden başkanlığa seçilen Aziz Yıldırım, çok tartışılan Ederson'la ilgili "destek" açıklamalarında bulunmuştu. Fakat bu yaz döneminde Brezilyalı eldivenin ayrılma ihtimali bulunuyor. Benfica Yönetimi, 2015-2017 arasında formasını giyen Ederson için teklif hazırlıyor.
CİDDİ ŞEKİLDE DEĞERLENDİRİYOR
32 yaşındaki kaleci de bu ilginin farkında... Ve şu anda ailesiyle birlikte Benfica seçeneğini ciddi şekilde değerlerdirdiği iddia edildi. Olası bir transferde tecrübeli oyuncu, maaşında ciddi bir indirime gitmek zorunda kalacak. Resmi açıklamaya göre; sambacı, Kanarya'dan senelik 11 milyon euro alıyor. Bu rakamın daha fazla olduğunu söyleyenler de var.
FENERBAHÇE NE YAPACAK?
Sambacının Fenerbahçe ile 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut... Yani Benfica'nın, bonservis bedeli ödemesi gerekecek. Eğer Ederson, ayrılık talebini resmi şekilde Fenerbahçe Yönetimi'ne iletirse, tarafların anlaşma ihtimali yükselecek. Bu durumda Kanarya yeni bir file bekçisi getirecek...
2-0 kaybettiğimiz Avustralya karşılaşmasında topa sahip olma oranlarında 63-37 öndeydik. Hakan Çalhanoğlu maçı domine ettiğimizi söyledi. Avustralya'nın planında zaten kontrataklar vardı. Onların derdi topla oynama değildi.
Avustralya yenilgisinin ardından Hakan Çalhanoğlu, "Maçı resmen domine ettik. Adamlar ilk yarıda uzun topla 1-0 yaptı. Kazanmayı hak eden takım bizdik ama değerlendiremedik. Gereksiz goller yedik" ifadelerini kullanmıştı. Hakan bunları istatistiklere dayanarak söyledi. Ancak rakamlar, futbolda çok yanıltıcı olabiliyor.
İŞTE BAZI İSTATİSTİKLER
Mücadelenin bazı istatistikleri şöyle gerçekleşti:
Topla oynama: Türkiye %63/Avustralya %37
Toplam Şut: Türkiye 28/Avustralya 8
İsabetli Şut: Türkiye 7/Avustralya 4
Pas isabeti: Türkiye %91/Avustralya %75
Korner: Türkiye 8/Avustralya 5
HEPSİ ÇÜRÜTÜLEBİLİR
Yaşanan istatistiklerin hepsi çürütülebiliyor. Katı savunma ve kontratak anlayışını benimseyen Avustralya'nın zaten topla oynama gibi bir derdi yoktu. Yani 63-37'lik üstünlüğü çöpe atabiliriz. Toplamda 28 şut çektik ancak bunların çoğu uzaklardandı... Üstelik akılda sadece 2'si kaldı ki bunlar da ceza sahanının dışından geldi: Abdülkerim Bardakcı (direkten dönen top), Arda Güler (frikik). %91'lik pas isabetini de çok ciddiye almamak lazım. Pasların büyük bölümü, kapanan rakip önünde kısa mesafelerde yaşandı. Kornerlerdeki üstünlüğümüz de Avustralya'nın sıkı savunmasından kaynaklanıyor. Evet rakamlara göre bir dominasyon var. Ancak futbol böyle bir oyun değil...
Galatasaray'ın transfer listesinde West Ham United'dan Mohamadou Kante'nin de bulunduğu konuşuluyor. Premier Lig'den düşen İngiliz ekibi, 20 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun bonservisini belirledi.
Fransa basınında çıkan haberlere göre; Galatasaray, Marsilya, Fiorentina ve Monaco kulüpleri, West Ham United forması giyen Mohamadou Kante ile ilgileniyor. İngiliz ekibinin, 20 yaşındaki ön libero için 20 milyon euro talep ettiği yazıldı. Premier Lig'den düşen West Ham, önümüzdeki sezon Championship'te mücadele edecek.
ÖNCELİKLİ DEĞİL
Fransız futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2031 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyordu. Ancak takımdan ayrılmak istiyor. Kulüp içinden alınan bilgilere göre; Mohamadou Kante geniş listede yer alıyor. Ancak Galatasaray'ın öncelikli transfer hedefi o değil... Yani bu hamlenin gerçekleşme ihtimali son derece düşük.
SÜRELERİ ÇOK YETERSİZ
Genç futbolcu, 2025 yazında West Ham U21'den A Takım kadrosuna dahil edilmişti. Premier Lig'de sadece 11 maça çıktı. Sahada ise 66 dakika kaldı! Galatasaray'ın ilgisi minimum seviyede... Bu arada Marsilya, Fiorentina ve Monaco'nun da 20 milyon euro gibi bir para ödemeyi düşünmediği belirtildi.
Avustralya mağlubiyetinden sonra açıklamalarda bulunan Merih Demiral, "Futbol hatalar oyunu... İstemediğimiz bir sonuç aldık" demişti. Sosyal medyada milli oyuncuya inanılmaz tepkiler geldi.
Avustralya yenilgisinin ardından kameralar karşısına çıkan Merih Demiral, "Futbol hatalar oyunu. İstemediğimiz bir sonuç aldık. Hiç böyle bir sonucu beklemiyorduk. İki maçımız daha var... En iyi sonuçları alıp gruptan çıkarız inşallah. Kazanmamız gereken bir maçtı. Hazırlanacağız ve gerekeni yapacağız. İyi günlerimiz de oluyor, kötü günler de... Bizim ülkemizde kötü günler de iyi günler de abartılabiliyor. Bunun dengesini kurmak lazım" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.
YOUTUBE PROGRAMI NE ZAMAN?
Merih'e, "Bir sonraki YouTube yayını ne zaman? İkinci lig topçusunun seni nasıl geçtiğini anlatırsın YouTube'da... Futbol hatalar oyunu ama bu oyunun kendisi hata... Mağlubiyetin suçlusu biz olmuşuz, abartıyormuşuz her şeyi!" şeklinde tepkiler geldi.
ETKİLEŞİMLER GÜZELDİ!
Ayrıca, "İyi günlerde sosyal medyadan güzel etkileşim alıyordunuz. Reklamlarda oynanıyordu. Ortasını bulamadınız mı? Bu oyunla bırak ABD'yi, Paraguay'dan bile puan alamazsınız. Boşver Merih, git video çek! Merih hala çalım yiyor olabilir. Gidin bir bakın" ifadeleri de kullanıldı.
Avustralya'nın 1.98 boyundaki stoperi Harry Souttar, Leicester City'de geçen sezon sadece 2 maça çıkabildi. Milli Takımımız karşısında ise yerden ve havadan hemen hemen her topu karşıladı!
Türkiye ile Avustralya Milli Takımı bireysel olarak kıyaslandığında bizim yıldızlarımız ön plana çıkıyor. Ancak yeşil zemin üstünde yanlış plan uygulandığında yıldızların önemi kalmıyor. Hatta maç eksiği bile bazı futbolcuları etkilemiyor. Onlardan biri de Harry Souttar...
AŞİL TENDONU YIRTILDI
1.98 boyundaki stoper, aşil tendonu yırtığı sebebiyle Leicester City'de neredeyse sahaya çıkmadı. Sezonun sadece son 2 karşılaşmasında forma giydi. Tecrübeli oyuncu, 2024-2026 arasında 83 maç kaçırmıştı. Toplamda 468 gün sahalardan uzak kaldı. 27 yaşındaki savunmacı, A Milli Futbol Takımımız'a karşı kusursuza yakın bir performans sergiledi.
GELENE GEÇENE VURDU
Harry Souttar, 14 kez ayağıyla topu uzaklaştırdı. Zeminde girdiği 3 ikili mücadelenin 2'sini kazandı. 5 hava topunun 4'ünde üstünlük sağladı. 2 şutu engelledi. Bizim açımızdan ise akılda kalan sadece 2 pozisyon vardı: Abdülkerim Bardakcı'nın direkten dönen şutu, Arda Güler'in frikiği...
D Grubu'nda ilk maçlar sonunda ABD zirveyi ele geçirdi. Avustralya onu takip ediyor. Dünya Kupası'nda bu yıl genel averaj yerine ikili averaja bakılacak. Yani atılan gollerden çok Paraguay ve ABD galibiyetlerine odaklanmalıyız.
Dünya Kupası D Grubu'nda Paraguay'ı 4-1 mağlup eden ABD Milli Takımı, ilk maçlar sonunda 3 puan ve +3 averajla zirveyi ele geçirdi. İkinci basamakta Milli Takımımız'ı 2-0 mağlup eden Avustralya bulunuyor. Birçok insan averaj konusuna odaklansa da bu turnuvada genel averaj kuralı uygulanmıyor.
SONRASINDA KART SAYISI
Olası puan eşitliğinde bakılacak ilk şey; ikili averaj olacak. Yani takımların birbirlerine karşı elde ettiği sonuçlar dikkate alınacak. Burada da eşitlik varsa, oyuncuların ve teknik heyetin grup maçlarında gördüğü kartların sayısına bakılacak. Sıralama bu kriterlere göre belirlenecek.
ORTALIK KARIŞABİLİR
A Milli Futbol Takımımız, 20 Haziran'da Paraguay, 26 Haziran'da ise ev sahiplerinden ABD'ye karşı mücadele edecek. Açık konuşmak gerekirse, Avustralya yenilgisi hiç hesapta yoktu. Ve bir sürü hesap yapmamak için önümüzdeki 2 mücadeleyi kazanmak zorundayız. Aksi halde ortalık fena halde karışabilir.
A Milli Takımımız sanki Dünya Kupası'nda Avustralya değil de İspanya'ya karşı oynuyor gibi sahaya çıktı. Orkun, İsmail ve Hakan gibi savunma gücü yüksek isimler 11'deydi. Arda sağ tarafa atıldı. Rakibin kapanacağı belliydi. Önceki maçlarda fazla şans bulmayan Can Uzun ise tercih edilmedi.
Milli Takımımız'da eleme aşamasında Can Uzun fazla şans bulmamıştı. Teknik Direktör Montella, kendisini Dünya Kupası'na getiren oyuncuları ağırlıklı olarak sahaya sürdü. Sorun şu ki; karşımızda İspanya değil, Avustralya vardı. Maçtan önce açık ara favoriydik. Avustralya'nın kapanacağı ve kontratakla gol arayacağı belliydi. Özetle her şey belliydi!
ÇOK FAYDALI OLABİLİRDİ
Kapalı savunmaları açma anlamında Can Uzun çok önemli bir koz... 1.86 boyundaki futbolcu ayrıca 10 numara dışında forvet olarak da görev yapabiliyor. Avustralya gibi bir rakibe karşı Can inanılmaz faydalı olabilirdi. Fakat Montella, adeta kadrodaki bazı isimlere vefa gösterdi. 20 yaşındaki futbolcuyu hiç düşünmedi.
NASIL BİR MANTIK?
Avustralya maçının 11'inde İsmail Yüksek, Orkun Kökçü ve Hakan Çalhanoğlu gibi savunma gücü yüksek orta saha oyuncuları tercih edildi. Arda Güler sağ tarafa atıldı. Arda sıklıkla 10 numara bölgesine geldi. Karşımızda İspanya gibi hücum gücü inanılmaz bir rakip olsaydı bu tercihler anlaşılabilirdi. Ama hiçbir şey anlaşılmadı!
Roberto Mancini, Fenerbahçe'nin teknik direktör adayları arasında gösteriliyordu. Ancak 61 yaşındaki çalıştırıcı, farklı bir yol çizdi. Böylece belirsizlik sona erdi.
Ülkemizde bir dönem Galatasaray'ı çalıştıran Roberto Mancini, Fenerbahçe'nin yeni teknik direktör adayları arasında gösteriliyordu. 61 yaşındaki tecrübeli hoca, Al-Sadd Kulübü'nden ayrıldı. Bu gelişmenin ardından ortalık karıştı. Ancak belirsizlik kısa süre içinde çözüldü.
ÜLKESİNİN BAŞINA
Roberto Mancini'nin İtalya Futbol Federasyonu'yla anlaşma sağladığı öğrenildi. Resmi açıklamanın kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor. Tecrübeli çalıştırıcı, Al-Sadd öncesinde Suudi Arabistan Milli Takımı'nda görev yapmıştı. Mancini, 2018 ve 2023 arasında da İtalya'nın başındaydı.
BU SAATTEN SONRA ZOR
İtalyan hocanın yeni görevinin belirlenmesinin ardından Türkiye'ye ilerleyen yıllarda gelme ihtimali de hayli azaldı. Roberto Mancini, Al-Sadd Kulübü'nde 25 maça çıkmıştı. 2.08'lik puan ortalaması yakaladı. 61 yaşındaki hoca genellikle "4-2-3-1" sistemini tercih ediyor.
Orta sahasını güçlendirmek isteyen Beşiktaş, Fiorentina'dan Rolando Mandragora'yı takibe aldı. 28 yaşındaki futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda çok iyi bir performans sergilemişti.
Beşiktaş'ta transfer çalışmaları devam ediyor. Ndidi'yle bazı Suudi Arabistan ekipleri ilgileniyor. Nijeryalı futbolcunun satılma ihtimali yüksek... Ayrıca farklı isimlerle de yollar ayrılabilir. Siyah-Beyazlılar bu sebeple alternatiflerin durumunu takip ediyor.
9 MİLYON CİVARINDA
Listeye Fiorentina forması giyen Rolando Mandragora'nın da eklendiği öğrenildi. 28 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun İtalyan ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Tahmini piyasa değeri 9 milyon euro civarında... 1.83 boyundaki futbolcu bu sezon Serie A'da 34 karşılaşmaya çıktı.
7 GOL VE 4 ASİST
Sahada 2.438 dakika kalan Rolando Mandragora, 7 gol ve 4 asist üretti. İtalyan futbolcu; merkez orta saha ve ön libero bölgelerinde görev yapabiliyor. Beşiktaş Yönetimi, alternatiflerden beklediği yanıtları alamazsa ibreyi ona çevirebilir. Kartal'ın yabancı sınırlaması sebebiyle birçok ismi de göndermesi gerekiyor.
Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Juventus'tan Khephren Thuram da bulunuyor. Fakat Fransız futbolcuya hiç beklenmedik bir adresten ilgi oluştu!
Curtis Jones, Liverpool'la olan mukavelesini yenilememişti. 25 yaşındaki merkez orta sahanın kontratı 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanıyor. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. İngiliz ekibi, ondan para kazanmak için mecburen satacak. Ve şu anda Inter'le ciddi şekilde görüşülüyor.
EĞER SATILIRSA
Liverpool, Jones'un muhtemel ayrılığı sebebiyle Khephren Thuram'ı radarına aldı. Juventus forması giyen Fransız futbolcu, Galatasaray'ın da listesinde bulunuyordu. Curtis Jones, Inter'e satılırsa Liverpool'un Juventus'a teklif yapacağı belirtildi. Elbette bu durum, Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın hiç işine gelmeyecek.
40 MİLYON BEKLENİYOR
Juventus, 1.92 boyundaki futbolcu için en az 40 milyon euro talep ediyor. Bu para, Liverpool açısından pek de sorun değil... Galatasaray da merkez orta saha konusunda buna benzer bir rakamı gözden çıkardı. Fakat Liverpool'un ilgisi Khephren Thuram'ın kişisel tercihini ciddi şekilde etkileyebilir.
Victor Osimhen'in gazeteci arkadaşı Buchi Laba, Galatasaray'ın uzun süredir Wolverhampton forması giyen Joao Gomes'le ilgilendiğini açıkladı!
Galatasaray transfer döneminde bir merkez orta saha ve bir 10 numara hamlesi yapmayı planlıyor. Birçok futbolcu konusunda çalışmalar sürüyor. Ve konuyla ilgili çok sıcak bir gelişme yaşandı. Victor Osimhen'in gazeteci arkadaşı Buchi Laba, Galatasaray'ın geçen sezondan beri Wolverhampton forması giyen Joao Gomes'le ilgilendiğini açıkladı.
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Fabrizio Romano reports that Ruben Amorim is keen to become the new Milan coach and is ready to accept the offer from the Serie A giants, waiting for the club’s ‘final green light.’
Former Manchester United coach Amorim is ready to sign a contract with Milan, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Multiple sources, including The Athletic, report that the 41-year-old is now the leading candidate for the Rossoneri job.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 26: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
“Rúben Amorim, ready to accept all conditions discussed with Milan to become the new manager,” Romano wrote on X.
“He wants the job and is waiting for the final green light from Milan.”
The Diavoli already held talks with Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino after sacking Massimiliano Allegri at the end of the 2025-26 campaign in which Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Amorim was sacked by Manchester United in January 2026 after 14 months in charge of the Red Devils.
Nottingham Forest are expected to send an offer for Inter’s Davide Frattesi, but the Italian midfielder has also attracted interest from Serie A clubs, so he must decide whether to move to England or wait for other proposals from Italy.
Premier League side Nottingham Forest are expected to send an offer worth €25m, including add-ons, for Davide Frattesi.
Frattesi waits for Nottingham Forest’s offer
Sky Sport Italia broke the news on Saturday, and Tuttosport confirmed it on Sunday.
Both media outlets claim that Inter value Frattesi at €30m, so it’s not guaranteed that the Nerazzurri would immediately accept the offer from England.
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale Milano is challenged by Sondre Brunstad Fet of Bodo/Glimt during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The same is true of the player, who also has admirers in Italy, especially at Roma, Napoli and Juventus.
This is why, according to Tuttosport, Frattesi has a big decision to make in the coming days: accept the upcoming proposal from Forest and move to England – if Inter accept the offer – or wait for a different proposal from Italy, knowing that he’s not part of the Nerazzurri’s plans for the future.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Frattesi only started six games under Cristian Chivu in 2026-27, providing three assists and scoring no goals.
He played 1133 minutes across all competitions with the Nerzzurri last season, making 47 appearances mostly as a substitute.
Corriere dello Sport reports that Roma directors want to secure Mason Greenwood’s signature by the end of June, so they’ll send a formal proposal to Marseille next week, while Milan star Christian Pulisic has been offered to the Giallorossi.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Roma are determined to send an offer to Marseille for Greenwood next week.
The English winger is valued at €55m, but the French side need to make a big-money sale by the end of the month to comply with FFP regulations, so Roma will push for an agreement in the coming weeks.
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
According to the report, the opening Giallorossi offer will be worth €40m, including add-ons, plus a substantial sell-on clause.
Corriere dello Sport claims that Roma want to initially sign Greenwood on a €5m deal plus an obligation to buy for €25m and €10m in guaranteed add-ons.
The Giallorossi have already held talks with Greenwood’s father and agent and the ex-Manchester United winger is very much open to moving to the Stadio Olimpico.
Another option for Roma is Milan star Pulisic who has reportedly been offered to the Giallorossi.
It has been a disastrous few years for the Italian national team. After failing to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, the Azzurri were eliminated in the round of 16 by Switzerland as defending Euro champions. They were also humbled by Argentina in the Finalissima, losing 3-0. It has been clear for some time that Italian football has been trending downward at the national team level.
Failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup – either directly from the group or through the playoffs – has only compounded the sense of disaster around the side. It means that a tournament featuring Curacao and Cape Verde amongst the competitors is missing a four-time champion. This is nothing short of shameful for the FIGC.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
With tensions rising between the United States and several of the participating nations, President Trump’s Special Envoy Paolo Zampolli was quick to suggest that Italy could serve as a replacement for sides removed from the tournament. It was never going to work, and the Italian authorities were quick to shoot down the prospect, but would the team have been ready to take to the world stage?
Group G Could Have Offered Progression Prospect for Italy
Iran was the side that the Italian national team was proposed to replace. That would have placed the Azzurri in Group G alongside Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand. With all due respect to the latter two of those sides, only the Red Devils would be perceived as daunting competition for Italy. It is easy to see a world in which The Blues progress in second place from that group.
Belgium is the favourite in the World Cup odds to progress from Group G as the winner, but Italy would certainly be up there should they have been drafted in. When the Azzurri were on their way to winning Euro 2020, the Belgians were one of the sides that were swatted away in the knockouts. Five years may have passed since that quarter-final, but it would certainly still feature in many fans’ consideration.
Egypt has never progressed past the group stage in a modern World Cup, and New Zealand has yet to win a game at a finals. Even the current iteration of Italy would fancy its chances and should have been expected to go into the knockouts. However, it would have been the later stages that concerned fans, with any of the major players looking like stumbling blocks.
A Tournament Stacked With Stars and Record-Breaking Legends
A quick look at the sides that are favourites for the World Cup shows where Italy’s issue lies. All of the sides possess some of the cream of the crop of world football, including record-breaking stars that would feature in an all-time XI. England has Harry Kane, France has Kylian Mbappe, Argentina still has Lionel Messi, and Spain has the likes of Lamine Yamal.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Italy, by contrast, is not experiencing anything like a Golden Generation. Its best player is, without a doubt, Gianluigi Donnarumma. The Manchester City stopper is undoubtedly one of the greatest in the world – and potentially of all time – but the lack of any world-class options in the outfield positions serves as an indicator of where the national team is at right now.
When players like Bonucci and Chiellini retired, it marked the end of a generation of players who were competing for the highest honours. One of the genuine stars of the Euro 2020 win, Federico Chiesa, is barely leaving the bench for a dire Liverpool side. Italian football feels like it is at its lowest ebb in terms of domestic talent for some time.
It is safe to say that, if Italy had been a wildcard at the 2026 World Cup, few would have had them down for success. More than a decade since they last qualified for the tournament, the Azzurri look as far away as ever from adding a fifth title and are falling behind the sides they once dominated.
Ralf Rangnick extends his contract with the Austria national team and explains why he rejected the opportunity to move to Milan: ‘No clarity.’
The Austrian Football Federation has confirmed Rangnick’s contract extension until the end of 2027, with the agreement extended until 2028 if the Austria national team qualifies for the next European Championship.
Rangnick explains Milan snub: ‘No clarity’
Milan had contacted Rangnick to become the Rossoneri’s new technical director, but his extension as the Austria national team coach means he won’t be going to San Siro.
“We were contacted [by Milan] three weeks ago, and there were discussions,” Rangnick told Krone.at.
“I made it very clear from the start that I wanted clarity by the beginning of the World Cup, for me, the team, the country, the ÖFB, and my players. That was clearly communicated from the very beginning.”
LINZ, AUSTRIA – OCTOBER 10: Head coach Ralf Rangnick of Austria looks on during the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League B Group B3 match between Austria and Kazakhstan at on October 10, 2024 in Linz, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
Rangnick, a former Manchester United coach, insisted he saw “no clarity” from the Rossoneri, which contributed to his decision to remain in charge of the Austria national team.
“Those were very good and trusting discussions with the ÖFB [The Austrian FA],” Rangnick added.
“It was important to me that my staff remain on board. I only found out recently that everything is settled with my staff, which is why the decision was only made now.”
Milan are still looking for a new CEO, technical director, sporting director and coach after sacking Massimiliano Allegri, Giorgio Furlani, Geoffrey Moncada and Igli Tare at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
Manchester City, Manchester United and Bayern Munich are keeping tabs on Everton defensive mainstay Jarrad Branthwaite.
Jarrad Branthwaite has established himself as one of the best young defenders in the Premier League with his consistent performances for Everton, resulting in significant interest in his services.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, Manchester City, Manchester United and Bayern Munich are keen on signing the English international. All three clubs are keeping a close eye on him and could launch a move in the summer if any of their key defenders end up leaving.
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Jarrard Branthwaite could leave for £70 million
While the Toffees would love to have him around for years to come, they would be open to sanctioning his departure for £70 million. On the back of an impressive loan spell at PSV Eindhoven during the 2022/23 season, he got an extended run in the Everton first team and hasn’t looked back since.
However, things haven’t been that great for him over the last 12 months. He could only make 10 appearances during the 2025/26 season, as a hamstring injury kept him on the sidelines. Despite his recent injury struggles, the interest in his services remains sky-high.
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European giants could battle it out for Branthwaite
Manchester United, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich are three clubs that are interested in his services. With Kim Min-jae’s future uncertain, the German giants consider him an ideal replacement.
Meanwhile, he has been on United’s wishlist for a long-time. With Harry Maguire in the final phase of his career and Matthijs de Ligt struggling to stay fit, investing in the 23-year-old would make a lot of sense.
Even City have a long-standing interest in his services and could make a move if Ruben Dias leaves the club. While all three clubs are monitoring him and would love to add him to their ranks, it remains to be seen whether they would be willing to meet Everton’s demands.
Liverpool are leading the race for the signature of Aston Villa and Manchester United attacking target Bazoumana Toure.
Bazoumana Toure enjoyed an impressive campaign in the Bundesliga last time out. He is considered one of the most exciting talents in Germany, and a number of clubs are now keen on prising him away from TSG Hoffenheim.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, Liverpool have leapfrogged Manchester United and Aston Villa in their pursuit of the signature of the Ivorian international. He is valued at around €40-50 million, which shouldn’t be a problem for any of the interested English clubs.
Bazoumana Toure is a top target for Liverpool
Toure joined the German outfit at the start of 2025 and has since established himself as a key figure in the team. He was one of their best players last season, as he finished with five goals and 12 assists in his 30 league outings.
The 20-year-old is equally effective on either flank. While he is clinical in the final third, Toure loves creating chances for those around him. He is a complete package in the sense that he is lightning quick, can create, dribble, and score.
His immense potential has attracted interest from several English clubs. Liverpool are one of the clubs that have expressed interest in the youngster. They struggled in wide areas last season, and with Mohamed Salah leaving, they seek more quality on the flanks.
The Reds could look to use Cody Gakpo more centrally and deploy the 20-year-old on the left flank, or he could even replace Salah on the right. He is certainly an interesting option for the Merseyside club, who are looking to build for the future.
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Manchester United and Aston Villa are also keen on Toure
They are already ahead of Manchester United and Aston Villa, who are also keen on his signature. The clubs are set to feature in the Champions League next season and are looking to add depth in multiple positions, including out wide on the flanks.
The Red Devils are looking for more competition for their current options, while Villa see him as a potential replacement for Jadon Sancho, who is unlikely to stay at the club beyond his loan spell.
Tennessee women's track and field concluded its 2026 outdoor season by finishing 11th in the NCAA Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.
The Lady Vols recorded five scoring performances, totaling 23 points and winning two bronze medals. Tennessee finished third in the 400-meter dash and the 4x400-meter relay.
Javonya Valcourt, a senior for the Lady Vols, ended her collegiate career with a third-place finish in the 400-meter dash. She had a time of 50.16 seconds, a career-best mark. Her time marks the best effort in the race in the national championships since 2004. Valcourt's time is also the second best in program history and is also the fastest in-season performance recorded by the Lady Vols over 400 meters.
Tennessee also finished the meet by finishing third in the 4x400-meter relay team of Cydney Wright, EstherJoseph, Maira Scott and Valcourt with a time of 3:23.75, a performance maring the Lady Vols' second top three finish in the event during the past three years. Tennessee had a runner-up performance in 2024.
Tennessee finished fifth in the 4x100-meter relay with a team of Lauren Jarrett, Dana Wilson, Avia Jones and Wright (42.40). Wilson also finished fifth in the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.09. She also had a career-best time of 11.01 in the semifinals.
Tennessee scored its first points during the national championships on June 11. Hannah Grace finished sixth in the pole vault with a mark of 4.54 meters (14-10.75).
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Santos secure youth ranks, speed up renewals to avoid losses
Santos has changed its approach in the transfer market and has adopted an aggressive pace to extend the contracts of its main youth academy prospects.
The board’s objective is clear: to prevent the “Meninos da Vila” from earning space and recognition in the first team only to soon leave for free or for lower-than-expected fees to clubs abroad.
Over the last year, Santos’ board secured contract extensions for at least 13 youth players.
The coaching staff and football management have been carrying out individualized monitoring of each young player, designing specific career plans to maximize each one’s performance.
The Latest Targets of This Protective Strategy
The most recent wave of renewals involved players who had been gaining prominence under coach Cuca before the break for the FIFA World Cup:
Miguelito: The Bolivian midfielder had his contract extended until May 2029. Under Cuca, he was moved into a central playmaking role and responded with one goal and two assists in the last four matches.
Gabriel Bontempo, Samuel Pierri and Gustavo Henrique: The trio had been used frequently by the coach, with Gustavo Henrique and Bontempo standing out as they ended the semester as starters.
Robinho Jr.: The forward also renewed his contract and has been going through a tactical adaptation process similar to Miguelito’s, being tested by Cuca as a playmaker.
Long-Term Contracts Secured
In addition to the names above, Santos ensured the stay of a core group from the academy with deals running at least until 2028. The list includes:
Goalkeeper: João Pedro
Center-backs: João Ananias and João Alencar
Left-backs: Rafael Gonzaga and Vinícius Lira
Midfielder: Pepê Fermino
Forwards: Mateus Xavier, Davizinho and David Nogueira
On the other hand, some names from the under-20 squad are still waiting for talks to begin over renewals, such as midfielder Vinícius Fabri, defensive midfielder Nicola Profeta, center-back Marcelo Contreras and forward Fernando Pradella (who recently made his professional debut against Chapecoense).
The Past Traumas That Sounded the Alarm
Santos’ urgency in registering new contracts is justified by bitter sagas experienced this decade:
Kaio Jorge (2021): The club took too long to act, the forward ended up signing a pre-contract with Juventus, and Santos had to accept an immediate sale for just 3 million euros so as not to lose him for free.
Marcos Leonardo (2022): A long and exhausting saga meant that the renewal agreement was only completed five months before the striker became free to sign with another club at no cost.
Amorim ready to accept Milan offer, waiting for final green light
Fabrizio Romano reports that Ruben Amorim is keen to become the new Milan coach and is ready to accept the offer from the Serie A giants, waiting for the club’s ‘final green light.’
Former Manchester United coach Amorim is ready to sign a contract with Milan, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Multiple sources, including The Athletic, report that the 41-year-old is now the leading candidate for the Rossoneri job.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 26: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on December 26, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
“Rúben Amorim, ready to accept all conditions discussed with Milan to become the new manager,” Romano wrote on X.
“He wants the job and is waiting for the final green light from Milan.”
The Diavoli already held talks with Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino after sacking Massimiliano Allegri at the end of the 2025-26 campaign in which Milan failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Amorim was sacked by Manchester United in January 2026 after 14 months in charge of the Red Devils.
With a lot of roster turnover due to coaching changes and NIL, many of the USC Trojans' Big Ten football opponents this season will have a new quarterback under center. Penn State will have transfer quarterback Rocco Becht running the show this season.
In a recent feature, Christopher Sheppard takes a look at where Becht stands among other 2027 NFL Draft quarterback prospects. Here is what he had to say:
"While many debate about the merits of the 2027 NFL draft class, the QB position gets thrown around as potentially one of the deepest position groups we have seen in recent draft history. Whether it be veterans such as Arch Manning and Dante Moore returning to play more, or sleepers such as CJ Carr and Trinidad Chambliss, there is a lot of talent to be found. However, one name is shockingly absent from those conversations: Penn State's new starter Rocco Becht, one of the nation's most experienced QBs.
He also does not have some of the measurables that scouts desire in a QB. At just 6 foot 1, he doesn't have the blend of size and athleticism that teams covet nowadays. Still, one could believe he is more competent of a player than those who were first year starters last year, such as Carr and Manning. It would not be a surprise if we are later comparing Becht to another former Iowa State QB in Brock Purdy the way his career has gone.
At the end of the day, chances are Becht truly does not deserve the hype just yet. Some may need to see him play at the Big Ten level before making that decision."
Rocco Becht is looking to prove himself this season, and it will be up to the USC Trojans to not be one of the games where he rises to the occasion and improves his draft stock.
There's a chance that the Thunder doesn't use all three picks since roster spots are limited. It could package some to move up in the draft or trade for future picks.
But in this article, we'll look at five prospects OKC could select with pick No. 37:
Admittedly, there's a good chance Jefferson won't be on the board this late in the draft. He projects to be selected in the first round, likely in the late 20s. But that isn't too far off from pick No. 37, and Jefferson is still worth discussing because of just how much he brings to the table. The 6-9 forward has two-way impact as someone with good playmaking skills at his size, solid overall scoring and defensive versatility. Maybe his inconsistent 3-point shot and the fact that he's will make him slip into the second round. And if that happens, he'd provide great value.
Karaban contributes to winning, as seen by his four seasons at UConn. The Huskies went a combined 126-28 (81.8%) during that time, and the 6-8 forward started in all but one game. Despite not being the most athletic prospect, Karaban is a great connecting piece who does a bit of everything. He provides good floor spacing, moves well without the ball and makes the right passes. Defensive limitations and age will weigh Karaban, 23, down on draft boards. But he's still a good basketball player, which is sometimes all you're looking for in the second round.
Sharp is another older prospect at 22, having spent all five seasons with Houston. And he's another guy who contributed to winning on a powerhouse program. Sharp is a confident 3-point shooter who went 37.6% from deep throughout his career, and he's also impactful on the other end. He's a tenacious on-ball defender who stays glued to his target, using his strength to fight through screens and his good understanding of positional angles to not get blown past. A winning player who can shoot and defend sounds exactly like someone OKC would be interested in.
After spending his first three seasons at Arkansas State, Nelson transferred to South Florida and put up strong numbers. The 6-10 forward averaged 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.4 blocks on 56.1% shooting from the field. Nelson is a defensive menace who uses his size and length to block shots and deflect passes, and he's also a relentless rebounder. Floor spacing is a work in progress for the big man, who shot 15.3% from 3 throughout college. But his energy on defense and the glass makes him worthy of second-round consideration.
Ejiofor is even more of an undersized big man than Nelson. And while that'll likely keep the 6-9 forward out of the first round, it shouldn't keep him from going in the second. Ejiofor has the strength to stand his ground defensively against larger opponents, but he also has the speed and smarts to switch onto smaller ones. That helped him average 2.1 blocks and 1.2 steals as a senior last season. Ejiofor's elite motor makes him a constant presence on the boards as well, and he even has some good playmaking abilities on offense. There's a lot to like about his game.
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The FSU Seminoles have the quarterback of their 2027 recruiting class in Logan Flaherty, and now they are looking for one in the 2028 recruiting cycle.
One of their newest targets is Brayden Tillman, an unranked prospect from Traverse City, Missouri, who they offered on Friday. He hasn't visited FSU yet as his recruitment is still developing, but that will be changing soon.
According to Chris Nee of Noles247, Tillman will be attending FSU's Elite Camp on June 21. The camp serves as a chance for FSU's coaching staff to host key targets in the next recruiting cycle in a competitive situation.
The Seminoles were the first power conference school to offer Tillman, who has since received an offer from the Wisconsin Badgers. He now has eight scholarship offers.
He played in 10 games as a sophomore at Traverse City West High School, with them going 5-5. He completed 54.4% of his passes for 880 yards, 11 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. He also carried the ball 45 times for 277 yards and two more touchdowns.
FSU's quarterback board is still taking shape in the 2028 cycle, with Tillman being the 18th player they have offered. While there is plenty of time left, teams are trying to get their quarterback committed as early as possible to help recruit the rest of the class.
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A Nebraska pitcher won another major honor for his play this past season. Carson Jasa was named a third-team All-American by ABCA/Rawlings on Friday morning.
The right-handed pitcher went 10-2 with a 3.59 ERA and 117 strikeouts across 87.2 innings while holding opponents to a .210 batting average. He's the first Husker to win ten games in a season since Johnny Dorn went 10-3 in 2007.
The Thornton, Colorado native also made first-team All-Big Ten, the third Nebraska starting pitcher to make the team since 2021. Jasa and shortstop Dylan Carey won All-Central Region honors from ABCA/Rawlings last Tuesday.
Jasa is the sixth All-American under head coach Will Bolt. The Husker ace joins Spencer Schwellenbach (2021), Max Anderson (2023), Brice Matthews (2023), Brett Sears (2024) and Dylan Carey (2026) in earning an All-American honor.
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Despite offering just a few days ago, the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball program has added a new face.
Minnesota center Jack Thelen officially announced his commitment to the Badgers on Saturday, June 13.
His announcement comes days after the team landed top-100 recruit Jalen Brown.
In less than a week, Greg Gard went from zero commitments to two. The seven-foot-one center joins Brown as Gard's class of 2027 begins to take shape.
Thelen is currently an unranked recruit on 247Sports. He currently plays for Maple Grove High School in Osseo, MN. According to 247Sports, his only other offers came from Murray State, Montana, Minnesota, and Miami (OH).
Thelen's commitment follows the trend of Wisconsin adding seven-footers in the post. Whether or not he'll be able to shoot the three-ball like some of the bigs in the past remains to be seen, but for now, this is an incredibly intriguing addition.
The Canadian fans have given the Englishman huge support this week in Toronto, but has Fleetwood been impressed by the crowds?
Tommy Fleetwood makes comment about RBC Canadian Open fans
Fleetwood addressed the media on Saturday, after shooting 67 in his third round at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.
The one-time PGA Tour winner was asked about what he has made of the Canadian fans in Toronto this week.
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“I think they have always been great with me,“ Fleetwood admitted.
“I think even 2023, was it, they were great with me then. I probably got about as much support as anybody could hope for during that time, during that Sunday.
“I’ve always enjoyed coming here, I’ve always felt like the crowd are very friendly, very supportive, very hospitable. I’ve been lucky to get the right end of that as well.
“So it’s always been nice and I don’t think, I don’t know maybe since then there’s been a little bit of extra support for me.“
Tommy Fleetwood must improve one part of his game in Canada
If Fleetwood is to win his second PGA Tour title on Sunday, he needs to sharpen up in one specific department.
The Englishman has driven the ball exceptionally well this week, and the same can be said for his approach play and putting.
He is ranked inside the top 14 in strokes gained in those three categories.
However, the one area that has let him down has been his short game.
Tommy Fleetwood is ranked T-58 in strokes gained around the green during the first three rounds of the RBC Canadian Open, having lost 1.1 strokes on the field throughout the week.
His chipping and pitching will almost certainly have to improve on Sunday if he is to have any chance of winning, unless he hits every single green in regulation, of course.
Summary: Brohm and staff wanted to go secure some weapons in the high school ranks in 2026, and Cook was high on the list of bolstering up the arsenal. A near consensus four star player, Cook chose the Cards over Miami, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee, among others. He has good size and has already added roughly 10-12lb to his frame since arriving on campus earlier this year. This ‘Freshman 15’ is much different than mine.
While I am happy to listen to arguments for kids waiting until Summer to enroll in college, and enjoy their final semester in high school, etc there is a flip side to that as well. With Cook being on campus in the Spring, he presumably got a significant number of reps that would have previously belonged to the now injured Quisenberry and Kris Hughes. So much so, that Keinholz is already building some chemistry with Cook, and we saw him go for three catches and 40+ yards in the Spring game…literally just a few months removed from second period science glass at Archbishop Hoban high school. The Cards grabbed some depth in the portal which will add to the competition, but I think we see Cook in some capacity in the first three games, and then the staff realizes he’s too difficult to keep off the field consistently. As the kids would say…get him on the field, and let him ‘Cook’ (Sorry kids, I’ve officially killed it).
Day four of the World Cup is here and we’re well and truly into the tournament right now.
It is another four-game day that kicks off with Germany vs Curacao in Group E before the Netherlands take on Japan in the Group F encounter.
Ivory Coast face Ecuador before the day ends with Sweden vs Tunisia. With plenty to look forward to, here is how you can catch all of the action in the USA.
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How to watch Germany vs Curacao in the USA
Germany vs Curacao is the first match of the day, with the Group E fixture being held at Houston Stadium.
The game kicks off at 1pm ET, which is 10am PT for viewers on the west coast.
In the United States, the match will be shown live on FOX and Telemundo.
Fans can also stream the game via the FOX Sports App and Peacock.
How to watch Netherlands vs Japan in the USA
Next up is Netherlands vs Japan, with both teams starting their Group F campaigns at Dallas Stadium.
The match takes place in Arlington, Texas, and kicks off at 4pm ET, which is 1pm PT.
FOX will be broadcasting the game live in the United States.
Supporters can also stream the match via FOX One.
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How to watch Ivory Coast vs Ecuador in the USA
The Group E action continues later in the day, as Ivory Coast and Ecuador meet at Philadelphia Stadium.
The fixture takes place at Lincoln Financial Field, with kick-off set for 7pm ET, which is 4pm PT.
Fans in the United States can watch the match live on FS1.
Streaming options include the FOX Sports App, FOX Sports website and Fubo.
How to watch Sweden vs Tunisia in the USA
The final World Cup game of the day sees Sweden take on Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium.
The Group F match kicks off at 10pm ET, which is 9pm CT and 7pm PT.
FS1 will be showing the game live in the United States.
Fans can also stream Sweden vs Tunisia via FOX One, the FOX Sports App, DirecTV and Fubo.
And it’s perhaps understandable why the electric winger would be open to a move away at this stage of his career. Rio was stuck firmly behind Cody Gakpo - and also Florian Wirtz - in the pecking order under Arne Slot.
Even when the youngster impressed in his cameos - featuring goals against Newcastle and Fulham - he was often straight back to the bench.
Liverpool sold Luis Diaz last summer in order to clear the pathway for Ngumoha to develop into a first-team player but Dutchman Slot stuck rigidly with Gakpo.
Liverpool fast-track Ngumoha contract
But there appears to be a big development for Ngumoha’s career incoming. The England international will have the chance to work under a new coach in Andoni Iraola - who may well end up placing more faith in him as a starter.
And with Gakpo, 27, the subject of intense transfer rumours one more obstacle could soon disappear. A report in Football Insider is now claiming that Liverpool will give Ngumoha a new contract in August - right after his 18th birthday.
Following his 17th birthday last year Richard Hughes tied Ngumoha to a three-year pro deal - the maximum duration for a player of his age.
With two years now left to run on that contract the outgoing Premier League champions will be very keen to extend that for the long term.
Liverpool fuming over Bayern approach
“Liverpool are planning to urgently agree a new contract with Rio Ngumoha as soon as he turns 18 amid huge Bayern Munich interest,” the report reads.
“Liverpool will offer Ngumoha a new contract following his 18th birthday later this year.
“His current deal runs until 2028, but they are keen to ward off interest from Bayern and other top clubs by agreeing fresh terms.”
The reported interest from Bayern hit the Reds like a bolt from the blue last week. Liverpool execs will have been blindsided - especially with the suggestion that a deal had already been okayed on the player’s side.
That threat will now put Richard Hughes to work on a new deal - which will hopefully end in a satisfactory manner for all parties.
"Liverpool are obviously unhappy with this suggestion that Bayern Munich have agreed personal terms with the player to try and get a deal done,” the report reads.
All New York Knicks fans have known for the last 53 years is heartbreak and humiliation. We were cursed. Jordan. Starks’ 2-18 in Game 7. Reggie. Ewing going down. Missing out on Steph by one pick. Rebuffing Jeremy Lin. Phil Jackson. Amar’e’s knees. The Unicorn jumping ship. The Zion draft. Tyrese Haliburton. The worst owner (not named Woody Johnson) in professional sports.
Things got so bad during the 2010s that it’s become a running joke among Knicks fans to try to so much as name members of the team. Mario Hezonja. Louis Amundson. Langston Galloway. Andrea Bargnani.
Tonight, the New York Knicks won their first NBA title in 53 years over Victor Wembanyama, the most freakishly-gifted basketball player maybe ever. I am 41 years old and have bled orange and blue my whole life. I never thought this would happen.
And the way it happened.
Led by Jalen Brunson, an undersized guard who’s been counted out his entire career; who ran around the Knicks’ locker room as a toddler; whose own father rode the pine during the Knicks’ ’99 Finals loss, also a five-game series against the Spurs, before coaching his son to victory; who won the title alongside his NCAA Championship-winning teammates, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges; who scored 45 of the Knicks’ 94 points in the deciding game; who sacrificed $113 million for the team; whose will and determination was infectious; who just became the greatest New York Knick ever.
“I’ve got no words,” Brunson muttered after winning it all. “It’s everything I’ve ever dreamed of.”
Truer words have never been spoken.
The author and his sister in the ’90s.Irena Choi Stern
New York City has been through a lot. 9/11. The COVID epicenter. That “Gossip Girl” reboot. This is a resilient city, and a resilient team, down but never out. They fought back in every game this series, including the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history. They even overcame Donald Trump, who broke the team’s 13-game playoff win streak, and has never met a vibe he didn’t ruin.
It’s hard to describe the energy in the city this past month. Fire trucks honking. Strangers hugging and high-fiving in the streets. Skyscrapers lit up in orange and blue. Watch parties left and right. New York City has never been more united in jubilation. I’m reminded of “Waterloo,” the Apollo 11 moon landing episode of “Mad Men,” where the camera pans to people across the city gathered in front of screens, gazing in awe.
Seeing Jalen Brunson embrace his father after their shared triumph brought tears to my eyes. It triggered a Proustian flashback, reminding me of my dad and all the times we spent watching the Knicks together. I cherished those times. When your father works in New York City, he works long hours. You don’t get to spend as much time together as you’d like. Knicks games became our special time where we were fully aligned, in service of a common cause. I wasn’t able to watch the Knicks win the title with my dad tonight, but he called me after and I couldn’t help but cry. We finally did it. This was for us, and you, and all of New York City.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 17: A view of the San Francisco Giants logo on a bat weight during the game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on April 17, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)
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The San Francisco Giants seem to have a lot to figure out if they are going to compete with the rival Los Angeles Dodgers at the top of the National League West division. But in the meantime, the team has gotten an update on a familiar face courtesy of their long-time regional foe.
As teams jockey for postseason positioning and evaluate organizational depth ahead of the stretch run toward the playoffs, the accompanying roster churn has now claimed Tyler Fitzgerald, who was a significant member of the Giants’ roster for three seasons before he joined the Dodgers in what has turned out to be a very brief run.
"The Dodgers say they released Tyler Fitzgerald, who was in (Triple-A Oklahoma City)," The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya reported on X, formerly Twitter.
Los Angeles Dodgers Cut Ties With 3-Year San Francisco Giants Infielder
The move ends a brief stint in the Los Angeles organization for Fitzgerald, who joined the Dodgers after spending the first three seasons of his major league career with the Giants. While Giants and Dodgers fans rarely find common ground, Fitzgerald's departure from San Francisco earlier this year already came as a bit of a surprise given the flashes he had shown at the major league level.
"Not so long ago, Fitzgerald seemed to be on the verge of a breakout,” Darragh McDonald wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “With the Giants in 2024, he hit 15 home runs in 341 plate appearances and slashed .280/.334/.497 for a wRC+ of 132. Since he has the ability to play any spot on the infield or in the outfield, that was tremendously valuable."
But the Giants decided to give up on the experiment shortly before Opening Day, cutting Fitzgerald from the big-league roster and then trading him to the Toronto Blue Jays for cash.
Toronto Blue Jays Flip Former San Francisco Giants Infielder, Later Cut By Los Angeles Dodgers
Shortly after Fitzgerald arrived in their minor-league system, the Blue Jays traded him to the Dodgers for cash as well. And while he never reached the majors with Los Angeles, his performance at Triple-A suggested he had plenty to offer.
“After being acquired from the Blue Jays on April 28, Fitzgerald didn't receive a call-up to the Dodgers at any point, despite slashing an impressive .293/.400/.598 with six home runs and three stolen bases over 100 plate appearances at Triple-A Oklahoma City before landing on the 7-day injured list last week due to an unspecified injury,” CBS Sports reported. "Assuming the injury isn't anything too significant, the 28-year-old should be able to find another opportunity in short order and could even land a major-league deal on the open market."
Given Fitzgerald's defensive versatility and prior success with the Giants, it would not be surprising if another organization quickly takes a chance on him. But what once looked like a potential breakout career in San Francisco has instead become a winding journey through multiple organizations, with the latest chapter ending after a short stay in the Dodgers' system.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
TORONTO, ONTARIO - JUNE 12: Alphonso Davies #19 of Canada looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images) | Getty Images
According to a report from Sport Bild’s Christian Falk, there is interest in Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies from Saudi Arabia, but do not expect a proposal — if one comes at all — to blow away the Bavarians:
The Saudi interest in Alphonso Davies is still there, but it’s not like they’re putting a lot of oil money on the table before Bayern Munich. Bayern are still waiting for this moment. The difference now, of course, is that they would seriously consider an offer. Vincent Kompany was really keen on handing Davies a new contract with a lot of money. The idea was that, playing with a high line, the Canada international would be able to cover behind the defence, using his speed to kill off danger.
However, his repeated injury issues mean that Bayern have been able to test this system and see that it works without the left-back. Bayern Munich have also come to the understanding that they need a new player for the position because of the injuries. So, it wouldn’t hurt them too much to sell Davies. Also partly because his salary (at €20m) is a lot of money for Bayern Munich. If they could take this out of the budget, it would make the club a lot happier.
The Davies situation is an interesting one for Bayern Munich. No doubt, the Canadian is as talented a left-back as there is in the world. However, his massive salary and his history of injuries might have Bayern Munich feeling like it made a bad investment. There is still time for Davies to sort out his health and hopefully get on a regimen that will help him take care of his body enough to limit some of the damage. Even with that, though, his salary is an awful lot for a left-back and it could cause Bayern Munich to rethink some of its investment strategies for positions in the future.
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After coming agonizingly close to ending their playoff drought, the Columbus Blue Jackets head into the 2026 offseason with major questions surrounding the roster. A promising 92-point campaign under Rick Bowness showed the franchise is moving in the right direction, but a late-season stumble ultimately kept Columbus out of the postseason.
With general manager Don Waddell looking to take the next step, difficult decisions are looming, and one of the biggest could involve the future of the team’s $27 million goaltender.
Trade Buzz Around Blue Jackets’ $27M Goalie
The player at the center of the trade speculation is Elvis Merzlikins, who is entering the final year of his five-year, $27 million contract, and speculation is once again building around a potential move.
According to NHL insider David Pagnotta, the Blue Jackets are expected to revisit trade discussions involving the veteran netminder this summer. “There’s some talk they’re gonna start exploring [moving] Elvis Merzlikins again,”Pagnotta said.
The trade chatter isn’t new. Back in January 2024, Merzlikins publicly expressed frustration with his role after falling down the team’s depth chart. Both the goaltender and his agent indicated at the time that a fresh start elsewhere would likely be best for all parties.
Merzlikins made his feelings clear, stating, “I’m not a backup, and I won’t be a backup.” Although no deal materialized over the past two seasons, the desire for a new opportunity has remained in the background.
Performance has also fueled the speculation. Merzlikins has posted a save percentage below .900 in each of the last four seasons, including an .883 mark in 30 appearances this year. Those numbers have made it increasingly difficult for Columbus to view him as a long-term answer in net.
Meanwhile, the emergence of Jet Greaves has significantly altered the organization’s plans. Greaves stepped into a larger role and showed he could be the club’s goaltender of the future. With the young netminder due for a new contract, keeping Merzlikins and his $5.4 million cap hit in a secondary role no longer appears to fit Columbus’ long-term vision.
For years, Merzlikins’ contract was the biggest roadblock to a trade. Many teams were reluctant to take on his $5.4 million cap hit while his performance continued to decline.
Now, with just one year left on his deal, the situation is easing. Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell has more flexibility, and if Columbus retains part of Merzlikins’ salary, he could become an appealing option for teams looking for an experienced goaltender at a lower cost.
Merzlikins also holds a 10-team no-trade clause, giving him some say in where he could be dealt.
With Jet Greaves emerging as Columbus’ likely future starter and the organization focused on its younger core, this offseason could finally be the right time for both sides to part ways. A trade that once seemed difficult to pull off now looks far more realistic.
The T20 Mumbai League 2026 final witnessed a dramatic flashpoint on Saturday as tensions spilled over near the dugout following a heated exchange during a thrilling title clash at the Wankhede Stadium.
Videos of the incident quickly began circulating on social media, capturing the tense scenes that unfolded in the closing stages of the contest. The confrontation briefly overshadowed an engrossing final, eventually won by the defending champions MSC Maratha Royals by eight runs.
Heated exchange after Jathar dismissal
The drama unfolded in the 19th over of ARCS Andheri's chase when Gaurav Jathar launched Irfan Umair for a towering six to keep his side's hopes alive.
However, the momentum swung immediately on the next delivery as Irfan trapped Jathar lbw for 23 off 17 balls. As the Royals celebrated the breakthrough, Jathar appeared visibly frustrated, leading to a verbal exchange with India pacer Tushar Deshpande.
Players and umpires quickly stepped in to calm the situation before matters escalated further.
Moments later, fresh exchanges erupted near the ARCS Andheri dugout, where captain Shivam Dube and teammates were seated. Video footage showed a rival player approaching the team area as words were exchanged, prompting players and support staff from both camps to intervene and restore order.
Fortunately, the situation was quickly brought under control, allowing the final to proceed without any further disturbances.
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Deshpande delivers title-winning spell
Despite the controversy, Tushar Deshpande once again proved decisive with the ball.
Leading the side after Siddhesh Lad left the field with an injured arm, the India pacer dismissed both Divyaansh Sksena and Shivam Dube before finishing with figures of 2/33. His performances throughout the tournament earned him the Purple Cap, having claimed 12 wickets at an impressive economy rate of 6.6.
Speaking after the victory, Deshpande praised the fearless attitude shown by Mumbai's emerging cricketers.
"It shows the depth of Mumbai cricket's bench strength. Players coming up from the club level have no problem performing in front of a big crowd," he said.
Henry Slade is the Prem's top points scorer this season [Shutterstock]
Exeter boss Rob Baxter says Henry Slade's leadership has been key to his side reaching the Prem final.
The 33-year-old England centre has been impressive in recent weeks - leading Baxter to describe him as in "world class form".
Slade was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on in the first half of their semi-final at Bath on Saturday.
But he returned to help orchestrate a historic fightback as the Chiefs overturned a 26-10 deficit to win 27-26 and become the first third-placed side to make a Prem final.
"Our most experienced player did the stupidest thing on the field on the day, really," Baxter told BBC Sport.
"Because even he knew as soon as he did it - you can see him almost go 'oh how have I done that, what have I done' when he snapped the ball out of his hands.
"But he's been great and he talks really well.
"When you've been there, you understand you can do things, when you've come from behind before you understand you can do things, when you've won Premiership finals you understand you can do it, you don't limit yourself from what you can achieve.
"I think he's just helping the lads believe that as well."
Rob Baxter (left) has been Henry Slade's coach for the entirety of his club career [Shutterstock]
Slade, who has won 74 England caps and played in the 2019 World Cup final, is one of a handful of Exeter players left who have experienced the club's former glories.
The Sandy Park academy graduate helped Exeter reach six successive Premiership finals from 2016 to 2021 - lifting the trophy in 2017 and 2020 - as well as a European Champions Cup triumph in 2020.
But of that Exeter side, stars like Jack Nowell, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Sam Simmonds and Stuart Hogg left the club as Covid-19's financial realities bit.
It led to a host of new faces coming in, but success eluded them.
Consecutive seventh-placed finishes were followed up by ninth last term as Exeter suffered their heaviest-ever loss and finished with just four wins all season - their worst-ever top-flight campaign.
Baxter now hopes some of their soon-to-be-departing players - like former Australia prop Scott Sio - have the chance to end their Exeter careers on a high as they head to Twickenham next Saturday to face regular-season table-toppers Northampton Saints.
"I've said to a few of them, the thing I'm most proud of or most pleased of is that they've got to experience what I'd call a decent Exeter Chiefs season," Baxter said.
"We had quite a few of those lads who've never been the people experiencing it and I was starting to hate it a little bit.
"A guy like Scott Sio, I bring him over, ask him to be part of something, tell him I think we can build something special - and he has four years, and one of the years is the worst year the club have.
"You're kind of thinking 'this is just not how I wanted it to be for these guys' because he's committed so fully to everything.
"For him to go on the back of playing in the winning semi-final, now playing in the Premiership final, the same with Christ Tshiunza, the same with Rusi (Tuima), these guys haven't experienced what a great Premiership season feels like and they're feeling it now and I just hope we can finish it off for those guys."
Liverpool hold talks for Morocco wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi
Liverpool have been credited with an interest in Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi.
Bouaddi made 30 Ligue 1 appearances last term, helping Lille qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
The 18-year-old starred in Morocco’s 1-1 draw with Brazil in their 2026 FIFA World Cup opener on Saturday. He has been one of the standout players at the tournament.
Liverpool have now held talks with Bouaddi’s representatives, but face competition from Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
Romano said on his YouTube channel: “Lille knows very well that top clubs will be coming for Bouaddi, because even before the World Cup, some of the biggest clubs started some conversations with his agents.
“I can tell you that between January and now, for sure, he’s been approached by Paris Saint-Germain. Paris Saint-Germain love Bouaddi but they are not so busy with midfielders on the market, so that’s a point.
“Then we have to mention also that Liverpool and Arsenal have had meetings with the agents of the player.”
The former France youth international’s intelligent positioning and tackling ability would be a good addition to the Liverpool midfield which was often exposed last term.
His ability to use both feet and flair would also help the Reds in gliding past the opposition press. However, his progressive passing still needs improvement, although that should improve with experience.
A move for Bouaddi would cast further doubts on Alexis Mac Allister and Curtis Jones’ futures. The pair have two years left on their contract and have been linked with an exit from the club.
A moment of magic from Vinicius Junior salvaged Brazil a point against Morocco in New Jersey, as the five-time World Champions made a shaky start to the tournament.
Ismael Saibari ran through to give Morocco a 21st-minute lead with a clever scoop in the Group C opener on Saturday, but a solo effort from Vinicius ensured the points were shared in this much-anticipated group match.
Here are the biggest takeaways from the 1-1 draw at New York New Jersey Stadium.
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti at half time [Jeenah Moon/Reuters]
Brazil make a slow start
Brazil are chasing a record sixth World Cup title, 24 years after last lifting the trophy, but this performance suggests there is a lot of work to be done by Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
They showed signs of nerves during the early stages of the game and struggled to cope with a lively Morocco attack.
A fifth-placed finish in South American qualifying underlined the scale of the challenge facing Ancelotti, and this performance has done little to ease concerns about the quality of the Brazil squad.
A number of their players struggled to cope with the intensity of the Moroccan team, with midfielder Casemiro subbed off at half-time after a difficult opening 45 minutes in the heat.
The World Cup final is a long way off in New Jersey, but Brazil will have to vastly improve if they are to have any hope of making it.
Morocco look like the real deal
The Atlas Lions stunned the world of football in 2022 as they made it all the way to the semifinals in Qatar.
Four years later, Morocco have the chance to show that it was not a one-off run to the last four and they are the real deal.
Judging by their performance in New Jersey on Saturday, the North African nation are truly a force to be reckoned with.
They arrived in North America as African Cup of Nations champions, after being retrospectively awarded the title following a controversial final defeat to Senegal, and they continued their strong form with a commanding performance against Brazil, playing with a high level of confidence and plenty of attacking threat.
Morocco appear set for another strong tournament showing.
Vinicius Junior showed his importance to Brazil with a brilliant solo goal in the first half [Jewel Samad/AFP]
Vinicius shows his top quality
If Brazil are to make it to the latter stages of this tournament, they will rely heavily on Vinicius to provide goals and assists in North America.
The Real Madrid man has consistently scored for his club this season, including 16 goals in La Liga and five in the Champions League, and it now appears that he is bringing this form to the world stage.
With Brazil struggling in the first half, Vinicius received the ball from Bruno Guimaraes on the left side of the area before cutting back onto his right foot and hammering into the far corner past Yassine Bounou.
It was the kind of magic moment that he regularly produces for Real Madrid, and the Selecao will be looking for more individual brilliance in their coming games.
Neymar injury hangs over Brazil
The Neymar soap opera is set to dominate another tournament for Brazil, with the 34-year-old on the sidelines for yet another major tournament match.
Brazil’s all-time record goalscorer is still recovering from a calf injury, having not played for his country since 2023.
He was dramatically recalled to the national squad, despite not featuring in Ancelotti’s plans during the Italian’s year in charge, but he remains under scrutiny over his fitness and form following years of injury trouble and an underwhelming spell back at Santos.
It is unclear exactly when Neymar will be fit enough to return to first-team action, but judging by the media’s focus on him during Saturday’s match, this saga is set to dominate discussion around Brazil.
Brazil’s Neymar Jr reacts after the match in New Jersey [Caean Couto/Reuters]
Draw leaves Group C wide open
Brazil and Morocco are the clear heavyweights in their group, but Saturday’s draw in New Jersey has left Group C somewhat in the balance.
Scotland currently sit top of the table after a 1-0 victory over Haiti in Boston, and they will now be eyeing the chance to reach the knockout stages for the first time in their history.
Morocco and Brazil remain heavy favourites to finish in the top two automatic qualification spots, but Scotland know that any points in their final two group games will almost certainly book their spot in the round of 32.
One of our favorite women’s tennis doubles teams, the all-American duo of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula, is getting the band back together for the first time since the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Gauff and Pegula will play the Berlin Tennis Open together in a loaded doubles draw that includes Serena Williams with Karolina Muchova and 2026 Australian Open champions Elise Mertens and Shuai Zhang.
The camraderie off-court extends to their on court play. Gauff and Pegula’s biggest win was the WTA 1000 Miami Open in 2023. The pair, both with Miami ties, either through their residences or their training bases, were so jubilant to raise the trophy before a crowd of adoring home court fans.
Though they have remained close friends, both have focused on singles since the Paris Olympics.
Nov 1, 2023; Cancun, Mexico; Coco Gauff (USA) and Jessica Pegula (USA) during their doubles match against Babora Krejcikova (CZE) and Katerina Siniakova (CZE) on day four of the GNP Saguaros WTA Finals Cancun. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images
Each has occasionally played doubles with other partners; Gauff played with Alex Eala at last year’s Italian Open. Pegula has played with Ashlyn Krueger and Storm Hunter. Prior to the Paris Olympics, Gauff experienced her greatest doubles success, winning the 2024 French Open with Katerina Siniakova who just won the title again this year with Taylor Townsend.
Our favorite Gauff, Pegula off-court moment happened last year at the WTA Finals when Gauff was giving Pegula fashion advice on her wardrobe selection for the high-profile and super elegant photo shoot.
Will we see more of Gauff, Pegula partnership this year
We don’t know if this is just a one-off event, or if Gauff and Pegula are considering playing more doubles together in 2026 and beyond.
Both are outstanding doubles players together and with other partners so it seems like a no-brainer that they reunite as often as their schedules permit.
Frattesi at a crossroads as Nottingham Forest ready to send offer
Nottingham Forest are expected to send an offer for Inter’s Davide Frattesi, but the Italian midfielder has also attracted interest from Serie A clubs, so he must decide whether to move to England or wait for other proposals from Italy.
Premier League side Nottingham Forest are expected to send an offer worth €25m, including add-ons, for Davide Frattesi.
Frattesi waits for Nottingham Forest’s offer
Sky Sport Italia broke the news on Saturday, and Tuttosport confirmed it on Sunday.
Both media outlets claim that Inter value Frattesi at €30m, so it’s not guaranteed that the Nerazzurri would immediately accept the offer from England.
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 02: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on November 02, 2025 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 24: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale Milano is challenged by Sondre Brunstad Fet of Bodo/Glimt during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and FK Bodo/Glimt at Stadio San Siro on February 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The same is true of the player, who also has admirers in Italy, especially at Roma, Napoli and Juventus.
This is why, according to Tuttosport, Frattesi has a big decision to make in the coming days: accept the upcoming proposal from Forest and move to England – if Inter accept the offer – or wait for a different proposal from Italy, knowing that he’s not part of the Nerazzurri’s plans for the future.
CREMONA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale in action during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giovanni Zini on February 01, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
Frattesi only started six games under Cristian Chivu in 2026-27, providing three assists and scoring no goals.
He played 1133 minutes across all competitions with the Nerzzurri last season, making 47 appearances mostly as a substitute.
PSG stance on Barcola sale revealed amid Arsenal interest
Paris Saint-Germain will resist offers for Bradley Barcola this summer despite interest from Arsenal and Liverpool.
Barcola is weighing up his future at PSG after struggling for an automatic role in Luis Enrique’s side, having been largely overlooked during the latter stages of the club’s Champions League success.
Arsenal and Liverpool are keeping tabs on his situation, though PSG are reluctant to sell. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, PSG want Barcola to remain at the Parc des Princes, though have not ‘entirely shut’ the door on an exit.
The European champions will only consider his sale should a huge offer be received, and Barcola expresses his desire for an exit. He is contracted until 2028, with the Parisians under no pressure to sell. PSG would also require a replacement to be signed first.
Though Arsenal and Liverpool are both admirers, the Premier League duo are focused on other avenues for now.
Arsenal are a leading contender to sign Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa, who is reportedly open to a move to North London. Liverpool are pursuing RB Leipzig teenager Yan Diomande as a priority.
Nottingham Forest Loanee Could Be Included in Mario Gila Package
Napoli could try to tempt Lazio by offering two players in exchange for Mario Gila, who has emerged as the Partenopei’s top target.
Napoli Keen to Sign Mario Gila
The 25-year-old defender still has one year left on his Lazio contract. While Gennaro Gattuso has asked club president Claudio Lotito to keep him, a lucrative proposal could prove too enticing to resist. The Biancocelesti have reportedly set their asking price at €30 million, but they would only collect half of the figure, as Gila’s former club, Real Madrid, is entitled to a 50% sell-on fee.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via La Lazio Siamo Noi), Napoli have two cards that could help them land Gila. The first is Lorenzo Lucca, a 25-year-old Italian striker who made the move from Udine to Naples last summer, but found limited chances at the Stadio Maradona. The giant centre-forward joined Nottingham Forest on loan in January, but only scored one goal in nine appearances.
The pink newspaper also names Cyril Ngonge as another fringe Napoli player who has been linked with Lazio in the past. The Belgian is an inverted right winger who made a name for himself at Hellas Verona before joining the Partenopei in January 2024.
The 26-year-old spent this campaign on loan between Torino and Espanyol. All in all, he contributed with a single goal and four assists in 32 appearances.
Dan Burn explains what England can learn from Argentina’s 2022 World Cup success
Dan Burn believes England can take inspiration from the way Argentina “fought for each other” at the last World Cup.
Argentina lifted the trophy in 2022, and Newcastle and England defender Burn says the togetherness they showed in that tournament should be an example to the Three Lions players.
“We’ve made a big thing about that since the very first camp we had together, about having this brotherhood and being together and I feel like a lot of the times the team that end up winning tournaments, these are the teams who are closest,” Burn explained.
“You look at Argentina and the last World Cup, you felt as if they were really fighting for each other, so that’s what we’re wanting to do.
“And I think it’s hard sometimes. You don’t see each other for a long amount of time and you have quite superficial conversations. It’s normally just, hi, how are you? But it’s about trying to get to know each other on a deeper level.
“So what the staff have created at the hotel that we’ve got now should help along with that. Obviously, there’s people that we’ve played together with before, which always helps. So, yes, just keep trying to build on that.”
Manchester United prioritise Hall deal over Tonali
Manchester United remain in the race to sign Lewis Hall and are prioritising a deal over Newcastle teammate Sandro Tonali.
Manchester United have held talks with Hall’s camp to discuss a potential move to Old Trafford this summer. Discussions between the club and Hall’s representatives are ongoing, with the left-back having emerged as a top target.
United want to bring in a long-term successor for Luke Shaw and have made Hall their priority, with the Red Devils in need of defensive depth as the club prepare to return to European competition in 2026/27.
Newcastle do not want to sell Hall, who is contracted at St James’ Park until 2029. The Magpies would demand a significant profit on the £28m paid to sign the 21-year-old, and those demands have seen Manchester United cool their interest in Newcastle teammate Sandro Tonali.
The Italy international had been an option for the club’s midfield rebuild, though the cost of a double deal is considered too high.
According to Fabrizio Romano, United believe signing both players would cost around £120m to £130m, a figure deemed prohibitive.
United have already agreed a £35m deal to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson, while the Red Devils are assessing Lens’ Mamadou Sangare and West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes.
The Rolling Stones' 'You Can't Always Get What You Want' was blaring out of the speakers at the Recreation Ground as Bath players stood on the pitch in disbelief after Saturday's agonising semi-final defeat by Exeter.
A year ago, Bath were revelling at Twickenham in a first Prem title in 29 years that also completed a historic hat-trick of trophies for the season.
Head of rugby Johann van Graan spoke about how champion sides are "teams that win things multiple times" and, after finishing second in the table this campaign, a third successive Prem final appearance and shot at retaining the title was meant to be in the script.
A one-point, 27-26 loss at home in the semi-final was not how Bath's season was supposed to end - especially when they had led by 16 points at half-time.
"In terms of what we have achieved with this group again this season, I'm very proud of that but this is certainly one that got away," Van Graan said almost an hour after the full-time whistle.
Bath will certainly spend days and weeks ruing what could have been against the Chiefs. They went in at half-time in total control, having scored four tries to Exeter's one to lead 26-10.
Under Van Graan, Bath have become accustomed to stepping up to the occasion of knockout rugby matches and knowing how to win big games but during the second half, where Exeter changed and adapted, Bath increasingly looked out of ideas.
Exeter replaced their front row early after the break, began dominating the scrum and every bounce of the ball and penalty decision started to go their way.
They scored three tries, the third with Bath down to 14 men and Joe Cokanasiga in the sin-bin, to take a slender lead for the first time in the 67th minute.
Still, in the closing minutes, the defending champions had a shot at snatching victory.
Bath had possession, they forced their way to Exeter's line and Santiago Carreras - starting at fly-half for the injured Finn Russell - dropped into the pocket directly in front of the posts perfectly placed for a drop-goal, while Cokanasiga also stood in acres of space alone on the right wing.
Instead, Bath carried on through their forward pack.
Through phase after phase, they repeated the same method until the 43rd phase when Vilikesa Sela was held up over the line and the game was over.
"I backed him [Carreras] to kick it but ultimately the ball didn't get to him," Van Graan said.
"It's so easy as a coach to sit here and say 'oh, we should have done this, we should have done that'. Santi was in the pocket, whatever the reason was, we didn't pull it.
"We definitely had space on the sides but from my side, ultimately we all win together and we all lose together. We didn't use the opportunity and we certainly didn't finish that last opportunity, otherwise it would have been a total different story at the final whistle."
Johann van Graan has been in charge of Bath since 2022 [Getty Images]
Van Graan said he would sum up the season as one of "lost opportunities".
As well as leaving points on the pitch at The Rec, the South African also referenced their European Champions Cup semi-final defeat by Bordeaux in May where Bath had moments to score and stay in the game that they did not take.
"I'm content that we, as a group, gave it all we had got," Van Graan added. "I'm content that the individuals leaving gave it their best shot for this team.
"Ultimately it didn't go our way today but once I regain perspective in a few weeks' time you understand that that's sport.
"When you can win in the last play of the game you've also got to be man enough to lose it like that."
Penn State is holding an open competition for the starting running back job after the first two slots on the depth chart were vacated by program legends Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton. Carson Hansen, Quinton Martin Jr., and James Peoples are the likely candidates to win those spots, with the second player in that group being the most promising.
A four-star recruit out of high school, Martin Jr. is arguably the most talented of the bunch, but he’s struggled to maintain a solid weight since joining the Nittany Lions. He went into this offseason with an intense focus on gaining and holding himself at a steady weight, and he finally seems to have made good on that front.
Penn State released updated measurements for the football team yesterday, and Martin Jr. weighed in at 212 pounds. That is an 8-pound increase since the start of the year, and it should help him stay healthy and endure the punishment that he’ll take from defenses. Even if he doesn’t earn one of the two open spots this year, Martin Jr. has shown a level of commitment and dedication that should serve him well in the coming years.
Matt Campbell seems keen to reward loyalty, so the redshirt sophomore running back could cash in on his patience in the near future.
The 2026 Oklahoma high school girls track and field season recently wrapped up, and there was no shortage of impressive individual performances at the state meets.
Now, fans have the opportunity to vote for who they think had the best showing this season.
Voting will remain open until noon Sunday, June 28.
The 2026 Oklahoma high school girls track and field season recently wrapped up, and there was no shortage of impressive individual performances at the state meets.
Now, fans have the opportunity to vote for who they think had the best showing this season.
Voting will remain open until noon Sunday, June 28.
The opening game will be even more important for Dani Olmo, as the Barcelona star is chasing an elusive record.
Dani Olmo eyes Xabi Alonso’s record
As pointed out by MARCA, Olmo has the opportunity to match Xabi Alonso’s record and become only the second player to score Spain’s opening goal in two different World Cups.
Can Olmo score the opener vs Cape Verde? (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
Olmo already has one to his name. He scored the opening goal in the rout of Costa Rica in Qatar four years ago, and that strike was also the first of the 104 goals Spain have scored since Luis de la Fuente took charge of the national team.
Xabi Alonso, now the Chelsea manager, remains the only Spaniard to have done it twice. He headed home the opener against Ukraine in 2006 and converted a penalty against the Netherlands in 2014.
Will Olmo start regularly for Spain?
The challenge for Olmo is that he is unlikely to start against Cape Verde, with De la Fuente expected to deploy Baena on the left flank instead.
Olmo is coming on the back of a brilliant season at Barcelona. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
The Barcelona playmaker has worked intensively on his fitness in the lead-up to the tournament and arrives sharp and ready to contribute.
His versatility is one of his greatest assets, with the ability to operate both alongside Pedri in a double pivot and in a more advanced role, giving De la Fuente plenty of tactical flexibility.
Coming off a season in which he registered eight goals and nine assists across 46 matches for Barcelona, Olmo is likely to feature heavily as the tournament progresses.
Whether he gets on the pitch in time to match Xabi Alonso’s record against Cape Verde remains to be seen.
Bengals defensive end Cashius Howell (55) runs through a drill during a rookie mini camp workout at the Bengals practice facility in downtown Cincinnati on Friday, May 8, 2026. | Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
In the second round of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals further bolstered their pass rush by adding Cashius Howell, a talented defensive end out of Texas A&M.
And on Tuesday, the team signed him to a rookie contract, bringing all seven rookies under contract.
During a recent OTA practice, Dan Hoard quoted Bengals assistant GM Mike Potts as saying this about Howell:
“His arsenal of rush tools and the moves that he has — I don’t wanna speak for anybody else — but I thought it was second-to-none in this draft class.”
Howell is an exciting player for sure. He’s the kind of guy who can contribute right away, especially with a beefed-up defensive line taking up space in the middle.
We talked about the rookie class in our NFL Draft recap, which you can watch below if you missed it originally:
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Penn State's Prospect Camp is a great way to analyze top talent around the country. However, the story of today didn't quite fit that narrative. While Penn State certainly discovered some new talent, the player of interest hails from Sweden rather than from the States. While he has already received multiple offers from other schools, he has been a revelation for the Nittany Lions.
Oscar Webersink may be an unranked recruit, but in some circles, he could be a massive riser over the next couple of weeks. While Penn State has only just offered him now, the competition surrounding his recruitment could start to heat up. His first offer came in the summer of 2025, but it has been the year of Webersink as more schools have found out about him, including Florida State, Northwestern, Maryland, and Rhode Island.
Now that Penn State has him signed up for an official visit weekend, the predictions for his commitment to Penn State have risen to 79.6 percent, according to Rivals Predictions. His athleticism up until now has gone under the radar, but he has already run a 4.9 40-yard dash and recorded an 8-foot-10 broad jump. If he continues to shoot up the class rankings, he won't be a surprise to many anymore.
That's why this weekend, it is paramount that Penn State make a good impression before it's too late.
Steve Clarke can seem one of football’s downbeat realists, but for a moment the Scotland manager sounded like a romantic. “I have waited 62 years to get into a World Cup,” he said. “I have been in football for 44 years.” Whichever way it is framed, his had been a lengthy wait. Scotland’s had, too.
Clarke had already become the only manager to lead them to three major tournaments. Now, no one has more wins at a World Cup, even if that is only one. “How difficult it is for a country like Scotland to go to a World Cup and win games,” said Clarke. “It doesn’t happen very often.”
Scotland achieved a long-awaited win in Boston (PA)
The last time was in 1990 when only the veteran reserve goalkeeper Craig Gordon of Clarke’s squad was even alive. The past illuminated the achievement Scotland conjured in beating Haiti. The present could frame it in different ways. Scotland have a habit of finishing third in World Cup groups; now there is the chance that any time in third with three points will advance. But the pessimism ingrained in the Scottish psyche says that, if anyone will go out with three points, it will be them. After all, in 1974, they went out unbeaten. In 1978, they went home despite beating the eventual finalists from the Netherlands.
Yet if three points in itself is not enough, it will come down to goal difference. The negative interpretation of victory over Haiti was that Scotland barely bolstered theirs, but that they could severely dent it against Morocco and Brazil. Two narrow defeats may be enough, but their opponents have the pedigree to inflict more damage. “The next two games are against teams in the world’s top 10,” said Clarke. He argued that, with points on the board, Scotland have taken the pressure off.
Scotland took a significant step towards the knockout rounds (Getty)
But there is an onus on them to deliver something better. “We definitely won’t be happy when we look back at it, and we’ll have to improve for the next two games,” said Angus Gunn, the first Scotland goalkeeper to keep a World Cup clean sheet since David Harvey in 1974. Gunn did not have to excel as his teammates displayed the resilience and character Clarke hailed.
Gunn’s conclusion was nevertheless correct: Scotland will have to play better. Differently, too. They missed the injured Billy Gilmour against Haiti and the assurance he gives in possession. Lewis Ferguson was “exceptional” in Clarke’s description, but Scotland lacked sufficient control. It was partly the consequence of their formation, a 4-4-2 that indicated Clarke had set his sights on a bigger win.
The chances are that it will have to be jettisoned, not least because Scott McTominay, Scotland’s greatest goal threat in the second half of Clarke’s reign, was forced deeper; McTominay became a revelation as a box-crashing raider. This took him back to his days as Manchester United’s defensive midfielder. Lawrence Shankland, despite his goals against Curacao and Bolivia and in Hearts’ title tilt, may have to be sacrificed in the interests of pragmatism.
Lawrence Shankland may have to drop out of the Scotland side (Reuters)
There could be a question of whether Clarke would be better off adding a third centre-back – potentially Kieran Tierney – or another central midfielder, such as Ryan Christie. There may be different answers for different games: bolster the midfield to counter Morocco’s strength there, reinforce the defence for the test Vinicius Jr and Raphinha provide?
Scotland have wounding experiences of both; a repeat of 1998’s 3-0 defeat to Morocco would harm the goal difference and put pressure on them to get a point against Brazil. Which, as it happens, they did in 1974, their previous clean sheet coming against a side including Roberto Rivelino and Jairzinho. But in 1982, Scotland lost 4-1 to Brazil, going out on goal difference for a third consecutive World Cup.
Now, a 4-1 loss could leave them needing a fourth point. The hypotheticals and the past setbacks could cast a shadow on what was nevertheless a magnificent occasion. Clarke was not alone in thinking about what it took to get there.
“That's why you put the graft in all your life,” said Shankland. “What an amazing feeling,” said captain Andy Robertson. “The lads achieved their dreams today.” It is scarcely news that Robertson was released by Celtic for being too small and worked in Marks and Spencer. Now, like Billy Bremner, Bruce Rioch, Danny McGrain and Roy Aitken, he has captained his country to a World Cup win.
Scotland fans could celebrate a long-awaited success (PA)
John McGinn secured it. “We’ve been through a lot of hurt as a country," the scorer said. “A generation of supporters haven’t seen this. But the pride on my face this morning, seeing all the kids going to the parks in a Scotland kit and painting their faces...” It was a generational win, even if it came with the nagging sense Scotland may come to rue the fact it was not a bigger one.
They don’t have any bonafide stars at the position this season, but one reporter is expecting one of them to break out in a big way. Jordan Reid of ESPN collaborated with a colleague to give their top-five players at each position who are expected to get drafted next year, and Nittany Lions tight end Benjamin Brahmer made the cut for him.
Brahmer came in at No. 5 on Reid’s list behind other notable Big Ten tight ends, like Oregon’s Jamari Johnson and DJ Vonnahme from the Iowa Hawkeyes. Brahmer hasn’t accomplished a ton in his career, but all parties involved are hoping his familiarity in the offense and lack of other excellent weapons will embolden him to perform at his peak.
Initially a three-star recruit in high school, the Penn State tight end worked his way up to four stars before hitting the transfer portal to leave Iowa State. He clearly has the talent to be one of the top tight ends in the country, but he’ll need to put everything together in order to fill the big shoes that Reid has fit for him.
Penn State just might have their next star tight end after all.
Alex Dunne claimed his fifth podium of the season in Barcelona [Getty Images]
Ireland's Alex Dunne had to settle for third place in the Formula 2 feature race in Barcelona as Rafael Camara took his first win.
After starting in second place, Dunne took the lead off the line but was overtaken later in the race by Brazil's Rafael Camara and Bulgaria's Nikola Tsolov, who both had fresher tyres.
It is a fifth podium of the season for the Alpine Junior driver Dunne, who is in his second season in Formula 2.
The 20-year-old, who finished in eighth place in the sprint race on Saturday, made a great start and passed Invicta Racing's Camara into the first corner.
But after making an earlier pit stop, he could not stop the Ferrari junior driver overtaking him with seven laps to go.
After being passed by Tsolov in the closing stages, Dunne held off fellow Apline junior Gabriele Mini on the final lap to claim a fifth podium in as many rounds.
GB's John Bennett finished in seventh position for his first points of the season, while Cian Shields was 20th.
Red Bull's Tsolov leads the standings by three points ahead of Italy's Mini, while Dunne is up to fourth after a solid weekend.
Camara, whose victory was his first in Formula 2, is up to third in the championship.
In Formula 3, Red Bull Junior driver Fionn McLaughlin finished in 26th place in the feature race and 20th in the sprint race.
Campos Racing's Theophile Nael took the chequered flag in Sunday's feature race while Australia's James Wharton won the sprint race on Saturday.
The 2026 PWHL Draft will be crucial for the league's eight existing and four expansion teams.
Teams who do not scout well and do not draft well could be in for multiple seasons of struggles ahead, especially as another round of gruelling expansion continues to rip rosters apart across the PWHL. Couple that with the possibility the 2027 PWHL Drat will provide fewer impact players than expected as the NCAA implements an extra year of eligibility, and the 2026 Draft will hold more importance than ever.
For that reason, many PWHL Draft prospects who are entering as veterans, may see their value climb dramatically as teams look not only for developed players who can handle the physicality and stress, but also who can immediately serve as veterans.
It could mean a player like Laura Fortino skyrocketing up the charts when it's all said and done, and extra value being placed on the Finnish and Russian national team members entering the draft.
Here's a look at some of the more seasoned players entering the 2026 PWHL Draft.
Petra Nieminen, F, Lulea (SDHL) / Team Finland
Nieminen has a powerful shot, and isn't afraid to assert her physical strength. Known for having a mean streak, Nieminen is a veteran who will be dangerous on the power play in the PWHL, and can handle the physical grind. It will take time for her to fully adjust to the speed and smaller ice, but the SDHL's leading scorer projects as an impact player. (1999, L, 5'7", Tampere, Finland)
Andrea Brandli, G, Frolunda (SDHL) / Team Switzerland
Won Best Goaltender at the Olympics while backstopping Switzerland to a bronze medal was further proof that Brandli, who is the reigning SDHL Goaltender of the Year, is capable of minding a crease in the PWHL as a starter. With expansion and goaltending depth dropping off, she has value. (1997, 5'7", Zurich, Switzerland)
Viivi Vainikka, F, Brynas (SDHL) / Team Finland
Vainikka plays the game with equal impact on both sides of the puck. She sees the ice well and is capable of playing the bumper position on a power play. Defensively she competes hard and gets herself into lanes. Give Vainikka half a season on a team willing to work with her to learn the North American ice, and she will be an impactful player for years to come. (2001, L, 5'5", Espoo, Finland)
Elisa Holopainen, LW, Frolunda (SDHL) / Team Finland
A fantastic shooter with a dangerous release, Holopainen is an elite offensive player who should compete for a top six role on her new PWHL team next season. The physicality was the concern with Holopainen, but after putting up big numbers the last two years in the SDHL, and showing well on smaller ice at the Olympics, she looks ready for the jump. At only 24, she's still getting better. (2001, L, 5'7", Tuusniemi, Finland)
Elisa Holopainen
Laura Fortino, D, Real Torino (Italy) / Team Italy
Was one of the PWHPA's top defenders, and is both an Olympic and World Championship All-Star and gold medalist with Canada. She was also a three-time NCAA First Team All-American, and former CWHL Defender of the Year. While most joined the PWHL, Fortino chased the opportunity to represent Italy at the Milan Olympics. With that done, all that's left for her career is to play in the world's best league. Wants to enter coaching and management in this league someday. (1991, L, 5'4", Hamilton, Ontario)
Maria Batalova, D, Agidel Ufa (ZhHL)
The 30-year-old was named Best Defender for the second straight season in Russia, and was Russia's Best Player this season. She's a two-time Olympian and is one of Russia's top producing defenders year after year. (1996, L, 5'8", Tyumen, Russia)
Nina Pirogova, D, Sahalin (ZhHL)
The 27-year-old is Russia's all-time defensive scoring leader in the ZhHL. The six-time All-Star led the ZhHL is also a two-time Olympian. When it comes to talented Russian's who could challenge to join the PWHL, Pirogova and Batalova top the list. (1999, L, 5'9", Stupino, Russia)
Brette Pettet, F, Djurgardens (SDHL)
Former Canadian U-18 national team member and Wisconsin captain. Pettet played for Djurgardens in the SDHL for four seasons, including multiple as team captain. A respected two-way player, Pettet is a veteran teams know can contribute. Size is her only downfall, but she has played in the tough WCHA, and full contact SDHL, and thrived in both. (1999, R, 5'3", Kentville, Nova Scotia)
Kayleigh Hamers, D, SDE (SDHL)
Captain of Netherlands' national team, and an 11-year veteran of the SDHL, Hamers likes to get her toes pointed up ice and to take the space she's given drawing attention before dishing or gaining the zone. Best defender at the 2023 D1A World Championships, and a good distributor of the puck. Her experience is a major advantage this season with expansion. (1997, L, 5'3", Tilburg, Netherlands)
Saskia Maurer, G, SC Bern (SWHL)
Back-to-back-to-back PostFinance Women's League Best Goaltender in Switzerland, preceded by a WCHA All-Rookie Team nod, preceded by a U-18 World Championship Best Goaltender award. At only 24, Maurer has accomplished a lot, and she looked stellar in relief for Andrea Brändli at the Olympics. As a backup in this league, someone should be grabbing Maurer. (2001, 5'5", Röthenbach im Emmental, Switzerland)
Erica Reider, D, Lulea (SDHL)
Need an experienced bottom pair blueliner? Erica Reider, 29, will be an older player in this draft, but she comes with five seasons of SDHL experience, and was twice an All-Canadian finishing her university career captaining Manitoba in U Sports hockey. (1996, L, 5'9", Regina, Saskatchewan)
Meghan Agosta (DNP)
How do you judge an international legend with a career that is worth of Hall of Fame consideration who hasn't played in eight years? Agosta was always one of the best in the game. At 39, and with years away from the game, can she return and contribute again, even for a season? (1987, L, 5'6", Ruthven, Ontario)
Plenty of skill, plenty of production. Will a team take another risk on a high end Russian who has Olympic experience? As a late round gamble, could she be another Fanuza Kadirova? (2000, L, 5'5", Chelyabinsk, Russia)
Celina Haider, F, Eisbären Juniors Berlin (DFEL) / Team Germany
Member of Germany's national team for years. She's not going to produce much in the PWHL, but as a bottom six checker, she can skate, she sees the ice well, and competes hard. (2000, L, 5'7", Rosenheim, Germany)
Courtney Kollman, F, CG Puigcerda (Spain)
Former member of Canada's U-18 national team, and former U SPORTS All-Canadian and national champion, Kollman has followed her own path. After scoring more than a point per game in her final U SPORTS campaign, Kollman had a dominant season in Switzerland putting up 41 points in 28 games last year. This year she played in Spain. (2000, R, 5'4", Calgary, Alberta)
Lea MacLeod, F, SC Bern (SWHL)
Won Universaide gold with Canada while playing U SPORTS hockey where she was a First-Team All-AUS scoring 32 points as a senior with St.FX. MacLeod, 26, has three seasons of experience playing in Europe, one in the DFEL, and the last two in Switzerland. (2000, L, 5'6", Kassel, Germany)
Alexandria Weiss, D, Neuchâtel Hockey Academy (SWHL)
After her NCAA career with Syracuse, Weiss spent one season as an assistant coach at Mercyhurst, but joined MoDo in the SDHL for a stretch run, and then moved to Switzerland this year for a full campaign. She's got versatility. (2001, L, 5'6", Plover, Wisconsin)
Kristen Guerriero, D, Bolzano Eagles (EWHL)
A veteran journeywoman who after four years at St. Lawrence has played in Hungary, Switzerland, and Italy, including representing Italy at two World Championships and the 2026 Olympics. (1999, L, 5''7", Montreal, Quebec)
Joelle Fiala, F, HC Davos (SWHL)
Two seasons in the NCAA, three seasons in U SPORTS, and now two successful campaigns in Switzerland. If a team is looking for depth experience, Fiala could fill the role with upside. (2001, R, 5'7", Clavet, Saskatchewan)
Gabriella Durante, G, Real Torino (Italy) / Team Italy
Thrust herself onto the scene with strong games at the Olympics for Italy. Not a starter for the PWHL, but as a third, she could step in and up in a pinch for any big moment like she did in Milan. (2001, 5'11", Calgary, Alberta)
A new study from College Hockey Inc. looked at the pathways and decision making process most girls follow heading to NCAA women's hockey.
The process can be challenging, especially for those not considered among the top few dozen recruits in a cohort, including navigating how to choose a school, communicate with teams, or even get spotted.
For many athletes, the recruiting process is long and winding, which this new study attempted to shed light on, with College Hockey Inc examining trends in "average commitment age, the process itself, development paths that included playing boys hockey, multi-sport athletes, and more."
The study included responses from roughly one-quarter of the current NCAA Division 1 women's hockey player-pool from 24 schools spanning all five conferences and athletes from eight nations, and all grades and positions.
For players, the process often begins June 15, the opening day players can be contacted by NCAA coaches with College Hockey Inc finding 55% of respondents who ended up in NCAA Division 1 hockey received a call on the opening day, and that the average age to make a commitment for girls and women's hockey players was 17.04 for skaters and 17.32 for goaltenders.
Of the 55% who received an opening day call however, more than half of those players ultimately did not commit to the schools that called them on that day.
As College Hockey Inc wrote, "Recruiting is a long process, and both the player and the program need time to determine whether there is a true fit."
The study also saw that many players needed to be their own advocate in the process with 81% of players reaching out to schools themselves.
Looking At The Pathways
While the basic numbers of how many were called and recruited provide insight, players took very different pathways to get to the NCAA.
The vast majority of athletes continued playing multiple sports at the varsity level in high school with 72% saying they were multi-sport athletes. This season, the New York Sirens lost top draft pick Mackenzie Webster. Webster played for Ohio State in the NCAA before she was drafted, but chose to pursue USA's national field hockey team. Other top NCAA and PWHL players have backgrounds in soccer, track and field, volleyball, basketball, and many other sports.
While multi-sport athletes were common, so was the participation of future NCAA women's hockey players in boys' hockey growing up. Of their respondents, 43% were playing girls' hockey at age 10, 62% by age 13, and 81% of girls had moved to all-girls' teams by age 14.
What to watch at Flamengo during the World Cup break
With the 2026 World Cup halting the main competitions, Flamengo’s professional squad (both men’s and women’s) has entered a rest period.
But if you’re already missing cheering for the Rubro-Negro, the youth teams still have a packed schedule ahead!
⚽ Youth Football
Under-20 (Brasileirão and OPG Tournament)
The top youth level will face a tough run of national classics and regional tournaments:
06/14 (2:45 PM): Paduano vs Flamengo — OPG Tournament
06/17 (3:00 PM): Flamengo vs Cuiabá — Brasileirão
06/20 (3:00 PM): São Paulo vs Flamengo — Brasileirão
06/25 (3:00 PM): Corinthians vs Flamengo — Brasileirão
06/28 (2:45 PM): Flamengo vs Paduano — OPG Tournament
07/01 (3:00 PM): Flamengo vs Avaí — Brasileirão
Under-17 (Campeonato Carioca and Brasileirão)
After securing a place in the state championship semifinals this weekend against Sampaio Corrêa, the focus now shifts between the national tournament as well:
06/16 (3:00 PM): Flamengo vs Atlético-MG — Brasileirão
06/23 (3:00 PM): Vasco vs Flamengo — Brasileirão
Under-16 (Copa Rio)
The Under-16 boys will have a four-game Copa Rio marathon in the second half of June:
06/17 (11:00 AM): Flamengo vs Nova Iguaçu
06/20 (10:00 AM): Flamengo vs Campo Grande
06/24 (2:45 PM): Flamengo vs Volta Redonda
06/27 (2:45 PM): Fluminense vs Flamengo
Under-15 (Campeonato Carioca)
The youngest youth team takes the field eyeing a place in the next stage of the state championship:
06/18 (10:00 AM): Flamengo vs Boavista — Quarterfinals
Portugal travelled to the World Cup with a special tribute to late national team player Diogo Jota.
Before their departure for the US, Prime Minister Luis Montenegro presented each player with a green and red wristband, which bears the names of all the squad members and an inscription honouring Jota.
The Liverpool forward died in a car accident in Spain in July 2025.
"We really appreciate it," Portugal midfielder Vitinha told a first press conference late on Saturday at the team's World Cup base in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
The prime minister had "left it up to us to decide whether and how we want to wear it."
The Paris Saint-Germain star said the squad had decided together to wear the bands throughout the tournament, including in training and during matches.
Oliver Bearman was surprised to reach Q2 at the Barcelona Grand Prix after battling the “worst” Formula 1 car he’s ever driven that morning in final practice.
But the 21-year-old feared a Q1 exit in Spain after overnight car tweaks backfired for Haas, leaving Bearman to struggle with the VF-26 in FP3 as he finished 17th heading into qualifying.
The saving grace for the Briton was completing the joint-most laps in Q1 - nine - to eventually finish 11th and progress into Q2, which proved to be the limit of what his car could achieve.
“This morning, I don't know what we did to the car, but it was the worst car I've ever driven in my life - it was terrible,” said Bearman.
“So, we were all going into Q1 absolutely blind. Honestly, I was expecting to be out. If I had the car I had in FP3, I would have probably crashed.
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Team
“It was just so difficult, challenging, unpredictable, and horrible, frankly. So we need to understand exactly why, because we didn't really change much at all. It's just telling us that this car has an incredibly narrow window.
“We put it back in that small knife-edge window, and the performance is better, but we're still missing. We still want to be, of course, further in front, fighting cars ahead.
“So we've got some work to do. We found out a lot of new things about this car this weekend, and honestly, I was expecting slightly more performance.”
Bearman revealed it is in the corners where he thinks Haas is lacking across one-lap, but he is more confident by its long-run pace - placing seventh on the FP2 averages.
But with the Briton in 15th and team-mate Esteban Ocon starting 17th, a third, consecutive points finish is unlikely for the American outfit - which is seventh in the championship.
“I was quite happy with the long run pace yesterday,” added Bearman. “It felt competitive, so I think we're going to be in a better place. I hope so, at least.
“I don't think we're going to fight for the points on merit, but we've seen how much chaos can happen. So we're going to be in it, and hopefully fighting for the best position possible.”
Angelino wants to continue at Roma despite La Liga interest
Roma is preparing to make decisive changes to the flanks, with a mini-revolution that reflects the new technical demands and the desire to build a squad more suited to Gasperini’s project.
Some certainties already exist, starting with Wesley, considered a permanent fixture in the Giallorossi’s lineup, but the rest of the department is still being finalized. Outgoing players and contractual situations are reshaping the balance of power.
Tsimikas has returned to Liverpool after his loan spell, Rensch remains unclear, and Celik is increasingly close to a new contract, while Angeliño’s future appears to be the most delicate issue to resolve.
The Spanish full-back, coming off a season severely hampered by a long and serious injury, has virtually never had the chance to show consistency or optimal fitness.
The former Manchester City and Leipzig player has made just seven league appearances, in addition to two in the Europa League.
According to Il Tempo, his situation is being closely monitored in Spain: Deportivo La Coruña, the club where he grew up and recently returned to La Liga, considers him a potential reinforcement on the left flank.
This interest is intertwined with the player’s own desire, who would also like to convince Gasperini to continue focusing on him, attempting to carve out a space for himself in the Giallorossi’s coaching project.
It remains to be seen whether the Spanish club will officially submit an offer to Roma. At least for now, however, the player would like to stay at Trigoria and demonstrate his qualities after a somewhat troubled season.
Man United set for major reprieve as Ruben Amorim closes in on AC Milan job
Manchester United are set for a major financial boost as former head coach Ruben Amorim closes in on becoming the next AC Milan boss.
Return to management
Amorim has been out of work since January, when he was dismissed by United after a turbulent 14-month spell.
Brought in to replace Erik ten Hag, Amorim never really got going as he struggled to implement his controversial 3-4-2-1 system, which made it hard to attain consistent results and performances.
He did well to tame the dressing room, yet his on-pitch performance wasn’t enough. Matters were made worse by his public disputes with senior figures, most notably Jason Wilcox, which ultimately decided his fate.
Michael Carrick was appointed, initially on an interim basis, to succeed Amorim. Carrick masterminded a brilliant run that saw United finish in third place and secure Champions League football after a two-year absence. Carrick took charge of 17 games. He won 12, drew three and lost two.
A recent report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Amorim is a leading candidate to be the next Milan boss after the Serie A giants parted with Massimiliano Allegri. Amorim had been in the running for the Benfica job after Jose Mourinho’s return to Real Madrid, but Benfica finally opted for Fulham’s Marco Silva.
Now, The Telegraph reveal that United will save millions in compensation payments if Amorim ends up at the San Siro.
Financial boost
James Ducker writes, “United revealed in an accounting report in February that they faced a compensation bill of up to £15.9m to cover Amorim’s exit and that of his staff, including coaches Carlos Fernandes, Adelio Candido, Emanuel Ferro and Jorge Vital.”
“However, that figure is expected to be slashed now that Amorim is primed to take over at Milan following the sacking last month of Massimiliano Allegri.”
It’s said that Milan had identified Andoni Iraola as their top managerial target but their plans were scuppered as Liverpool moved in quickly to secure the Spaniard’s services.
If Amorim’s move to Milan materialises, a tasty reunion with United awaits, with the two sides set to meet in a pre-season friendly on August 15 in Warsaw, Poland.
Amorim’s record at United stands at 24 wins, 18 draws, and 21 losses in 63 games across all competitions. He managed a measly win rate of just 38.1%. His tenure included a Europa League final defeat to Tottenham Hotspur in 2025.
Lamine Yamal is touch-and-go to be fit for Spain’s World Cup opener against Cape Verde on Monday.
The 18-year-old superstar has been out since late April due to a left hamstring injury but is now back in full squad training.
Yamal lit up the international stage at the European Championships two years ago at just 16 years of age. Will he be fit enough to star this summer in North America?
As well as Yamal, Brazil were without Neymar for their draw against Morocco - will he be fit for their match against Haiti? Canada were without captain Alphonso Davies in their 1-1 opening-game draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina, while US star Christian Pulisic was withdrawn at half-time from their win against Paraguay.
See below for a full list of key injuries at this year’s World Cup.
Lamine Yamal (Spain)
The 18-year-old star injured his left hamstring and has been out since 22 April, but he has returned to full training with the Spain squad at their base in Tennessee.
The European champions face Cape Verde in their opener on Monday and coach Luis de la Fuente insists he expects Yamal to be “ready to play” - even if his involvement is limited to “just a few minutes.”
Fellow Spain winger Nico Williams also returned to training on Thursday. Arsenal’s Mikel Merino has also fully recovered from a foot problem.
Lamine Yamal returned to training on Thursday (Reuters)
Neymar (Brazil)
Neymar sustained a grade two calf injury just three weeks out from the tournament.
The 34-year-old missed the opening match against Morocco. However, coach Ancelotti is optimistic that Neymar could be in contention to face Haiti next Friday.
“Neymar is working very hard to recover as quickly as possible,” Ancelotti said in his pre-match press conference on Friday. “The expectation is that he can rejoin the group [training] next week.”
Neymar missed Brazil’s opener due to a calf injury (Getty)
Christian Pulisic (United States)
The co-hosts’ star player shone in the first-half of USA’s 4-1 win against Paraguay in Los Angeles but was withdrawn by Mauricio Pochettino at half-time due to a calf problem. However, the knock is not thought to be serious.
"He received a kick in his calf and he felt tight at the end of the first half,” Pochettino said. “We didn't want to take any risks. It was difficult for him to walk, but we hope that it is not a big issue and he can be ready for the next one."
Pulisic later told reporters: “I just got a bit of a kick in the first half, so I'm really hoping that it's nothing. Taking a little bit of precaution today, but I'm hoping I'll be fine the next few days.”
The United States next face Australia in San Francisco on Friday.
Christian Pulisic was withdrawn at half-time in USA’s opening win against Paraguay (Getty)
Alphonso Davies (Canada)
Canada’s captain and star player had to sit out their 1-1 draw against Bosnia on Friday in Toronto but there is hope that the winger will be fit for their next match against Qatar in Vancouver on Thursday.
Bayern Munich’s Davies sustained a hamstring injury in May but Canada coach Jesse Marsch believes the 25-year-old could play some part in the group stage.
"We did an MRI with him [on Wednesday],” Marsch said. “It showed very positive signs that he’s healing incredibly well, almost completely. We’re getting ready to ramp things up. I think that he’s showing, like he always has, a real good ability to recover from muscle injuries."
Alphonso Davies missed Canada’s opener (Reuters)
Bukayo Saka (England)
Saka did not start England’s friendly win against Costa Rica but did put lingering concern surrounding his fitness to one side as he came on in the closing stages.
The Arsenal winger has been managing an Achilles problem. Thomas Tuchel will have to decide whether he is fit enough to start the Three Lions’ opener against Croatia on Wednesday.
"He was available and made himself available in the end of the season, and did this brilliantly, but he was managed in-between matches and that continues a little bit at the very moment, so we're building him up,” Tuchel said last week.
There is slight concern over Tino Livramento’s thigh problem but, that aside, Tuchel seemingly has a clean bill of health.
Bukayo Saka allayed injury fears after featuring for England against Costa Rica (Getty)
William Saliba (France)
The French centre back has been experiencing back pain in recent weeks and is not taking part in team training, instead following an individual programme.
"William Saliba will not take part in the day's team training. Theo Hernandez is also rested as a precaution as is Aurelien Tchouameni," the FFF said in a statement on Friday.
France kick off their campaign against Senegal on Tuesday.
William Saliba is nursing back pain (AP)
Cristian Romero (Argentina)
Romero missed the final weeks of Tottenham’s Premier League survival push due to a knee sprain, but is now back fully training with Argentina.
The world champions also have Julian Alvarez back in full training after an ankle issue.
Cristian Romero is back in full training (Getty)
Mohammed Kudus (Ghana)
A confirmed absentee, Tottenham forward Kudus will miss the World Cup because of a quadricep injury.
The 25-year-old has not featured since January, in a blow to Ghana - who are in England’s group.
Mohammed Kudus has been ruled out of the World Cup (Getty)
Wataru Endo (Japan)
Liverpool defensive midfielder Endo injured his foot in February and has been ruled out of the World Cup - and the 33-year-old has immediately retired from international duty.
“Since my injury, I’ve done everything I possibly could up to this point, so I have no regrets whatsoever,” he said. “From here on, I’ll be cheering for the Japan national team as one of the fans.”
Wataru Endo has not played for Liverpool since February (Getty)
Arda Guler (Turkey)
There are concerns around Guler’s physical fitness after he sustained a hamstring injury late in the domestic season for Real Madrid.
Yet the star winger did appear for Turkey in friendlies against North Macedonia and Venezuela - and he is expected to start Turkey’s opener against Australia on Saturday night.
Arda Guler is expected to start for Turkey (Reuters)
Jurrien Timber (Netherlands)
The Arsenal defender had been out since March due to a groin problem, but came on in the second half of the Champions League final against PSG.
However, the Dutch FA believe Timber had “not recovered sufficiently” to take part in the tournament in a “medically responsible manner.”
As such, Timber has left the Dutch squad and been ruled out of the World Cup.
Jurrien Timber has been ruled out of the World Cup (Getty)
Lennart Karl (Germany)
The 18-year-old was expected to be one of the young stars of this tournament but suffered a torn thigh muscle in training, ruling him out of the World Cup.
Lennart Karl has been ruled out of the World Cup (Getty)
Billy Gilmour (Scotland)
It was heartbreak for Scotland’s creative midfielder Gilmour, as he suffered an injury in their warm-up victory against Curacao.
The 24-year-old Napoli player picked up a knee injury in the 4-1 win, with teammate Scott McTominay saying he was “absolutely devastated” by the news.
Gilmour was, however, in camp to support his teammates ahead of their opening win against Haiti on Saturday.
Billy Gilmour suffered a knee injury in Scotland’s warm-up game against Curacao (PA)
Scotland found a welcoming start to its World Cup run at Boston Stadium vs. Haiti. Scotland’s return to the tournament, after nearly 30 years away, saw its fans fill each corner of Boston Stadium on Saturday night. John McGinn provided the winning goal in a 1-0 result that surged Scotland to the top of the Group C table.
Scotland’s alternate red kits dotted Boston Stadium in an unintentional nod to the New England Patriots and the football team’s success in the building. It certainly had the backing of a crowd of 64,146 and returns to Boston Stadium on Friday, June 19th for Game 2 against Morocco. Haiti meets Brazil on Friday at Philadelphia Stadium.
For more on Scotland vs. Haiti, read on below:
Scotland did what it needed to
Scotland couldn’t leave the first night of the tournament without three points. Brazil and Morocco are the tougher sides in the group and a win against Haiti was a necessary result to advance to the knockout round.
McGinn struck in the 28th minute as he returned a rebound past Johny Placide. The initial shot from Che Adams found McGinn just beyond the penalty spot as the midfielder settled with his right foot and knuckled in the winner off Haiti's Jean-Ricner Bellegarde for the advantage.
Ben Gannon-Doak initiated the sequence from the right side — a spot Scotland found success in over the first 45 minutes. Scott McTominay, from Gannon-Doak, nearly announced himself to the tournament in the 17th minute with a strike that clipped the right post.
McGinn’s goal, though, was all Scotland needed to book a win in its first appearance since 1998. And Scotland’s second win in last 12 World Cup games (2-1 vs. Sweden in 1990 group stage).
Haiti plays tough despite loss
The second half provided a different experience for the Haitians. They weren’t the underdog that trailed in their first World Cup appearance since 1974 and just second overall. Scotland was tagged with three yellow cards over the final 45 minutes. Frantzdy Pierrot’s header that was pushed wide in the 85th minute nearly equalized in a nervy finish.
Haiti finished with more shots and matched Scotland with two attempts on target. It was dangerous on the counterattack and could’ve left Boston with a draw. The Haitians might not win a match in this tournament with meetings against Brazil and Morocco on deck. But neither side should enter those matches believing that it’ll walk to three points.
Group C after the first night
Scotland jumps atop the table with the win. Brazil and Morocco’s 1-1 draw earlier in the day sandwiches the two powers with Haiti rounding out the group.
Brazil and Morocco, on goals from Vinícius Júnior and Ismael Saibari, are in position to advance if the rest of the group slate plays to its billing. Scotland’s never advanced to the knockout round in eight tries at the World Cup. A win vs. Morocco, at a welcoming stadium, would ensure history for the Scottish.
Just yesterday, our Eric Nemchock highlighted how the Phoenix Mercury, despite their disappointing overall record, are, in fact, winning.
They’re winning the foul game, as the Mercury, led by Alyssa Thomas, are drawing fouls at a high rate, while committing them at a low rate. As Eric notes, free throw rate is one of the “Four Factors,” meaning one of the four areas of the game that some analysts believe most influence winning.
Such wins aren’t coming for Phoenix. At least not yet. And on Saturday night, they lost both the game and free throw game to the Los Angeles Sparks in an epic overtime thriller.
Phoenix’s situation, however, does not nullify the overall importance of the foul game, especially in a WNBA now overflowing with whistles. More than ever, drawing fouls is a valued skill, earning teams extra possessions and points.
That means being a grifter is a good thing.
Yes, “grifter” often is applied as a pejorative, an unsavory accusation fired by the fans of a team that is being felled by a player who is drawing tons of fouls and living free throw line. Yet, when the players on those same fans’ team find themselves benefitting from the blowing of whistles, every drawn foul is, naturally, well-deserved.
Sunday’s two-game WNBA slate features of a number of players who, fair or foul, frequently are finding their ways to the line.
So, let’s take a moment to appreciate some of the most gifted grifters in the W. In the comments, share your thoughts on whether or not you see foul drawing as a skill. And be sure to also share who you think will draw the most fouls on Sunday.
Breanna Stewart (New York Liberty): 8.1 free throw attempts per game
Can Breanna Stewart seal the New York Liberty’s spot in the Commissioner’s Cup championship game from the line?
Since the Washington Mystics, the Liberty’s opponent on Sunday afternoon, commit an average of 23.1 fouls per game, the the third-most in the league, and thereby send their opponents to the line 24.5 time game, which also is a top three mark, that might be a safe bet (3 p.m. ET, NBA TV).
The current league-leader in free throws per game, Stewie is taking and making the most of her career, not only getting to the line over eight times per game but also drilling a career-best 89.5 percent of her opportunities. She also owns the two highest free throw-attempt games of the seasons, with games of 21 and 17 free throws.
Another milestone for Stewie 📈
With this free throw in the third quarter, Breanna Stewart passes Angel McCoughtry (1,512) for fifth place on the WNBA’s all-time free throws made list.
Stewart’s enhanced foul drawing is a testament her willingness to adapt in order to win. As her 3-point shot continues to trend the wrong direction, she’s maintained her offensive productivity by scoring in whatever way is necessary. As she put it after her season-high 21 free throw game against the Indiana Fever:
Listen to me. We didn’t shoot the ball well? Like, f*** it. Honestly, we want to win games, whether they’re pretty or they’re ugly, and that’s going to be the separator down the line
Breanna Stewart: "Listen to me. We didn't shoot the ball well? Like, fuck it. Honestly, we want to win games, whether they're pretty or they're ugly, and that's going to be the separator down the line." (Q: @GeoffJMags)
Brittney Sykes (Toronto Tempo): 7.8 free throw attempts per game
Seeing Brittney Sykes at No. 2 in free throw attempts per game should not be a surprise.
Sykes’ gift for the grift has been a foundational aspect of her offensive game. Last season, when she was still a member of the Mystics and before the WNBA prioritized freedom of movement for offensive players, Beckett Harrison wrote about Sykes’ voracious free throw game.
Two teams, another country and a new season later, the playbook is the same for Sykes. With a combination of power, craft and guile, she induces hacks from opponents and makes her home at the line. This season, her resume includes a 15-for-15 and 13-for-13 free throw performance, both of which were in wins for the Toronto Tempo.
Brittney Sykes strikes again 🚨
Count the bucket + the foul for her! She's up to 14 PTS today!
On Sunday, she and the Tempo host the team where she began her WNBA career with: the Atlanta Dream (3 p.m. ET, WNBA League Pass).
Although an aggressive defensive, the Dream have succeeded in limiting fouls, sitting in the top three for the fewest fouls committed and free throws surrendered. Can Sykes cause Atlanta to deviate from their low-foul standard?
Sonia Citron (Washington Mystics): 6.1 free throw attempts per game
As a team, the Mystics take a league-leading 26.7 free throws per game, with Sonia Citron leading the squad with 6.1 attempts per contest, which is the sixth-highest mark in the league.
That number is reflective of the more aggressive offensive mindset that has defined the sophomore’s season. She’s not just a shooter, although she’ll still drain a sweet game-winner. Empowered as an on-ball offensive initiator, Citron is putting pressure on defenders and forcing them to foul her.
Last season, she attempted 3.4 free throws per game, with less than 20 percent of her points coming from the line. Now, over 30 percent of her scoring is via free throws.
Shakira Austin also ranks in the top 10 in free throws per game at 5.7, a career-best number that, as with Citron, is indicative of her expanded offensive role.
So, fair warning, Barclays Center might be hosting a free throw fest on Sunday afternoon, with the Mystics and Liberty trading trips to the line.
Allisha Gray (Atlanta Dream): 6.1 free throw attempts per game
Allisha Gray matches Citron with 6.1 free throws per game. Similarly known as a shooter, Gray has furthered leaned into her aggressive driving instincts to generate scoring opportunities, especially as her 3-ball has been a bit off to start the season.
Last Sunday, when the Dream hosted Citron’s Mystics, Gray scored 12 of her 15 points at the line, unafraid to risk her goggles going askew in order to earn those points. (Lish, however, needs to start making her freebies like she did at Unrivaled, when she won the 3×3 league’s second $50k free throw challenge.)
Add another milestone to Allisha Gray’s résumé. With her second made free throw of the night, Gray surpassed 1,000 career free throws made, continuing to cement her place among the WNBA’s most consistent scorers. pic.twitter.com/GGDBMxq8Qo
Angel Reese also sits just inside the top 10 in free throws per game, ranking ninth with 5.9.
It’s Reese’s relentless that results in all those whistles, although Dream fans surely believe more should be going in her favor. Whereas players that operate from the perimeter may intentionally seek fouls, those committed against Reese are a credit to her effort. The only way to slow her is the foul her.
Count the bucket + the foul for AR5 ⭐️
Angel Reese finding her flow in the paint as she scores the and-1
Not only is Toronto a high foul team, committing 22.8 fouls per game that thus far have result in opponents shooting 23.5 free throws per game, but they also are the second-worst rebounding team in the league.
Reese, in short, could feast, as futile attempts to stop her fuel repeated trips to the line.
El Aynaoui: “Will I stay at Roma? Of course, I feel great there.”
Neil El Aynaoui made a successful debut at the 2026 World Cup, starring for Morocco in the match against Brazil.
The Roma midfielder played the full 90 minutes, delivering a solid performance in an intense and hard-fought match that ended 1-1.
It was an important match for El Aynaoui, not only because of the caliber of their opponents, but also because of the importance of the fixture.
Morocco faced Brazil with character, managing to hold their own against one of the tournament’s most anticipated national teams.
The Giallorossi midfielder brought balance to the team, participating in the build-up play and ensuring his presence even in the most crucial moments of the match.
In the closing moments, the Roma player even came close to scoring the winner with a long-range effort. It was an attempt that could have given Morocco a prestigious victory and confirms the confidence with which El Aynaoui approached the match until the final minute.
After the match, the midfielder commented on his national team’s performance: “We played the game we wanted to play, and we’re happy with the performance. Now we’re focused on Scotland.” El Aynaoui also spoke about his own future, confirming his commitment to Roma.
When asked about staying with the Giallorossi, the midfielder responded without hesitation: “I’m happy in Rome, very happy. Will I stay? Yes, of course.” These clear words, coming after a positive performance, confirm the player’s desire to continue his
As Thomas Tuchel's side countdown to their opening game against Croatia on 17 June (21:00 BST), BBC Sport pundits have chosen their starting XI for their first World Cup game in Dallas.
Would you start Manchester City defensive duo, Marc Guehi and John Stones or would you pair one of those players with Aston Villa's Ezri Konsa?
Jude Bellingham will wear the number 10 shirt for the World Cup, but will he have a starting shirt in the Three Lions' opening game?
You can make your selection too and share it with friends.
Micah Richards - Former England defender
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It is an easy pick, Jordan Pickford as the goalkeeper. I would start Reece James, if he is fully fit.
I would go with John Stones instead of Ezri Konsa, even though Konsa has been really reliable. I just believe on the ball at international football Stones can dictate and if we need to keep the ball in a game, he is one that can certainly do that.
Guehi starting is self-explanatory. He has been excellent for Crystal Palace and Manchester City this season. At left-back, Nico O'Reilly. I know Djed Spence started at their in the friendly against New Zealand, but if I had to pick one it would definitely be O'Reilly.
Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice - pretty much what everyone expects. I like Anderson because he can also start attacks. I know he is in there to break up play, but when he plays the ball through the lines he plays it with really good quality.
Rice, we all know why he starts. Jude Bellingham, I would start him ahead of Morgan Rogers in a number 10 position because he is a big game player. I think he is a genuine superstar. I think there is two genuine stars in him and Harry Kane.
I would go with Marcus Rashford over Anthony Gordon, but I wouldn't mind putting Rogers there as well.
Bukayo Saka speaks for himself and then Harry Kane is obviously upfront.
Joe Hart - Former England goalkeeper
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I hate doing stuff like this... I have picked this XI as I think it is the most well-balanced team to set the tournament up.
By no way, shape or form do I think that this squad will play every game. The squad has such an important role to play.
I think it is a balanced team. You could change seven of those because the squad is so good.
I love them all, and I want them all to do well.
Steph Houghton - Former England captain
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Alan Shearer - Former England forward
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Paul Robinson - Former England goalkeeper
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I think Jude Bellingham has shown in the past two warm-up games why he should start for England. It is so close between him and Morgan Rogers.
I fully expect John Stones to play, but I would actually go with Ezri Konsa and Marc Guehi at the back, but so many of the others pick themselves.
The ending of AJ Brown's time with the Philadelphia Eagles obviously didn't go as planned, but I think it's more important to look at the body of work that we saw from both sides during his time with the organization.
While Brown was eventually traded to the New England Patriots, and there was some messiness due to his attitude on and off the field, the Eagles still won a Super Bowl, and at the end of the day, that's exactly why he was traded for in a deal with the Tennessee Titans a few years ago.
The Eagles got the job done, and that's even what Jalen Hurts wanted to speak about when talking about what it means to not have Brown on the roster any longer.
"You come into it and you have a sense of pride in how it began and definitely what we were able to accomplish ... Nothing can take that away," he said, per ESPN. "For the great things that we did, now it's time to focus on achieving great things with this new iteration of the team."
Brown has definitely made his feelings known since leaving the Eagles, and from the sound of things, that isn't going to stop anytime soon.
He's an outspoken guy, whether we like it or not, and he'll say what he wants to say when the time comes. He's already made many comments, but Hurts isn't really worried about them and is just focused on what his team is currently doing.
"I'm not in a place to challenge anyone's perspective on anything ...That's where I am," Hurts said. "I have always been focused on the collective, put my energy towards that and as a leader, I've always put an onus on giving maximum effort to achieve the shared mission we have as a team."
These were two guys who were teammates, and while things might've not gone as planned in the end, the Eagles still did something that many teams wish they could do.
It's unfortunate to see it end the way it did, but there were still positives.
Samsung began the One UI 8.5 official rollout in mid-May in the Global market, after initially starting it in South Korea. Android 17-based One UI 9 Beta entered headlines quickly after the Stable release of One UI 8.5 started.
The Korean tech giant officially listed 44 Galaxy devices for the One UI 8.5 update. It included thirteen Galaxy S phones, nine Galaxy Z foldable phones, eleven Galaxy A mid-range and entry-level phones, and 11 Galaxy tablets.
Beyond the forty-four, several Samsung devices received the One UI 8.5 update. Device availability varies by market, which is the key reason Samsung doesn’t usually share a complete device list on its Global newsroom pages.
Longest Beta, quickest deployment
One UI 8.5 is one of the longest-running Beta Programs in Samsung’s history. It started in early December 2025 and wrapped in early May 2026. The company ran a Beta Program for about five months on the Galaxy S25 series.
Samsung shipped the Galaxy S26 series in mid-March, preinstalled with One UI 8.5. Even after the official debut, the software remained exclusive to the latest flagship phones for almost two months and helped retain sales momentum.
In early May, Samsung announced the Stable One UI 8.5 release, starting in Korea, which expanded to the global market on May 11. Millions of Galaxy users benefited from the new features and the quicker yet consistent expansion.
As of June 13, 2026, Samsung has completed the One UI 8.5 rollout for all the devices confirmed on the day of the official announcement.
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy S25
Galaxy S25+
Galaxy S25 Ultra
Galaxy S25 Edge
Galaxy S25 FE
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy Z Series
Galaxy Z Fold 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7
Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE
Galaxy Z TriFold
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
Galaxy A Series
Galaxy A56
Galaxy A55
Galaxy A54
Galaxy A36
Galaxy A35
Galaxy A34
Galaxy A26
Galaxy A25
Galaxy A17
Galaxy A16
Galaxy A15
Galaxy Tab Series
Galaxy Tab S11
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S10+
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
Galaxy Tab S9
Galaxy Tab S9+
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
One UI 8.5 rollout is still going for the remaining models (and countries). Samsung’s every eligible device for the new software is expected to receive it (everywhere) by the end of June 2026.
After Capcom announced Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen, it launched a massive Quality-of-life patch for the base game of Dragon's Dogma 2 and plans to implement a long-awaited performance patch in August 2026.
An unconfirmed report has revealed Anbernic is developing two new handhelds that can be described as a modern take on the Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS. Both handhelds will feature custom displays larger than those on Nintendo's discontinued models.
Alien: Isolation 2 reemerges with a tense Summer Game Fest 2026 demo, shifting the series from Sevastopol’s corridors to a storm-ravaged colony where a smarter, adaptive Xenomorph tracks player behavior across enclosed and open environments.
Welcome to midsummer week and a tad slower week when it comes to new releases. This week's major release is an anime inspired APRG set in its own universe. If that's not your style, then the week kicks off with some underground drilling, followed by driving cars in a city and a salvage operation. We round the week off with a new RPG from Square Enix and a job interview from your worst nightmares.
Zenless Zone Zero / This week's major release / Wednesday 17 June
Zenless Zone Zero is HoYoverse's brand-new urban fantasy ARPG. Players act as "Proxies" who explore Hollows alongside a wide range of unique Agents, fighting enemies, and completing commissions on their journey to unveil the mysteries behind New Eridu. Steam link
The Coalition is undoubtedly one of the most technically proficient Unreal Engine developers, and they've shown that again with Gears of War: E-Day. Besides the impressive games the studio previously released, The Coalition regularly helps other Xbox teams that use Epic's engine, and they were also among the first to release not one but two Unreal Engine 5 demos: Alpha Point in 2021 and The Cavern in 2022. It certainly took a bit longer than expected to make Gears of War: E-Day, but now that it's almost here, the game looked visually stunning during the dedicated showcase that followed the […]
Razer's Kiyo V2 X is the most budget-friendly of its current webcam lineup; it records video at 1440p / 60 fps and features "speedy" auto-focus, a wide 80-degree field of view, and a smoothly integrated physical privacy shutter.
AI Bookkeeping automates expense tracking for small businesses and freelancers in Canada and the US. Upload receipts via web or Telegram, and AI extracts the vendor, date, amounts, and GST/HST taxes automatically, then categorizes everything and generates a ready-to-share Excel report. It is built specifically for Canadian tax requirements, handling GST, HST, and PST out of the box. Low-confidence transactions are flagged for human review before posting, so your books stay accurate without babysitting the software. Plans start at $29 CAD/month.
42min is a completely free scheduling tool, a real alternative to Calendly or Cal.com with no paywalls and no per-seat fees. Share a link, let people book, run meeting polls, collect details with booking forms, and automate everything with a full API and webhooks. All the essentials, free. We're launching to learn what you would need before switching from your current scheduler. Tell us in the comments; your feedback shapes the roadmap.
Signature Travel Network welcomed top-performing members aboard the Azamara Quest for its annual Member Appreciation Cruise through the South of France, according to a press release. The weeklong voyage featured calls in Nice, St. Tropez, Cannes, Provence and Sète, offering members a firsthand experience of the Azamara product alongside fellow members and Signature team members....
has named a fellow Hall of Famer whose speed would have posed major problems if they ever collided in the ring. The American possessed extraordinary speed himself, particularly during his dominant surge between middle and light-heavyweight, where his only defeat came against Montell Griffin in 1997. Even then, Jones was merely disqualified for hitting Griffin […]
has urged to face one of his closest rivals, rather than enter an immediate rematch with Rico Verhoeven. The Ukrainian is seemingly considering his options following his last outing, which resulted in a somewhat controversial 11th-round stoppage victory over Verhoeven. Rather surprisingly, Usyk was plunged into a competitive battle with the former kickboxer, whose only […]
Eddie Hearn has admitted the long-awaited clash between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury could be renegotiated, depending on the demands of paymaster Turki Alalshikh. As it stands, the two British heavyweights are set to collide later this year, just so long as they come through their respective warm-up fights. While Fury’s is yet to be […]
Geely Cyan Racing secures a dominant 1-2 finish at the FIA TCR World Tour in Spain, validating the structural rigidity and aerodynamic efficiency of the new Preface TCR platform.
Favori çıktığımız maçta Avustralya'ya kaybettik. Kanatlar çalışmadı. Aslında hiçbir yer çalışmadı. Ayrıca asıl yeri forvet olmayan Kerem ısrarla bu bölgede oynatıldığı sürece her türlü kontratağa açık hale geliyoruz. Çünkü santrfor bölgesinde top tutamıyoruz ve duvar olamıyoruz.
Dünya Kupası'na kabus gibi başladık. Kağıt üzerinde açık ara favoriydik. Ancak Avustralya'nın basit taktiği gayet iyi çalıştı. Milli Takımımız'da hiçbir bölgeden katkı alamadık. Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun ısrarla forvette oynatılması ise kapanan takımların ekmeğine yağ sürüyor...
FİZİKSEL VE OYUN YAPISI
Kerem hem fiziksel hem oyun yapısı olarak ileride top tutmaya müsait bir oyuncu değil. Zaten asıl yeri de forvet değil! Hücum hattında kaybettiğimiz her topun ardından kontratak yedik. Açık konuşmak gerekirse bu tercihlerle sahaya çıktığımız sürece aynı sorunları yaşamaya devam edeceğiz.
SADECE 1 YENİLGİ DEĞİL
Avustralya'ya karşı sadece 1 maç kaybetmedik. Avustralya, gruptaki diğer takımlara da Türkiye'ye karşı nasıl oynanması gerektiğini gösterdi. Barış Alper Yılmaz, sıkı markajla kapatıldı. Varlık gösteremedi. Uzun boylu savunmacıların arasındaki Kerem'e yapılan ortalar da aynı hızla geri döndü! Avustralya, dünyanın en basit taktik adımlarıyla galibiyete uzandı:
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Osimhen transferinin bilinmeyen finansal detaylarından Mauro Icardi'nin geleceğine, Okan Buruk ile olan kader birliğinden vizyon planlarına kadar camianın gündemini sarsacak çok net mesajlar verdi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, Sabah Gazetesi’ne verdiği röportajda dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu. Takımın omurgasını koruyarak Avrupa'da sürdürülebilir başarıyı hedeflediklerini belirten Özbek, "Hedefimiz en kısa sürede Şampiyonlar Ligi kupasını müzemize getirmek" dedi.
- Osimhen’in 75 milyon Euro'luk çıkış maddesi için hamle yaptık. Napoli teminat isteyince bir kısmını peşin ödedik, 35 milyon Euro’yu kendi şirketimden verdim. Onu satmaya niyetimiz yok.
- Icardi bir nesli Galatasaraylı yaptı. Kendisi ve menajeriyle bizzat buluştum; performans ve etik kriterleri gözeterek teklifimizi sunduk. Kararını bekliyoruz.
- Okan hocanın baskı yönetimi ve kazanma karakterinden çok memnunum. Onunla kader birliğimiz var; benimle geldi, benimle de gider.
- Barış Alper Yılmaz ve birçok oyuncumuza Avrupa'dan ilgi var ama resmi teklif yok. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde başarı için takım omurgasını bozmayacağız.
- Ekonomiyi büyütüp takım değerini artıracağız. Önümüzdeki yıl Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde hedefimiz en az son 8 ve daha yukarısı. Galatasaray'ı Avrupa'da ilk 10'a sokmak istiyoruz.
- Galatasaray Lisesi'ndeki yatılılık yıllarımdan beri bu makamın hayalini kuruyordum. Maç izlerken heyecandan kimyam değişiyor, kulaklarım duymuyor, hareket kabiliyetimi kaybediyorum.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu ilk maçında Türkiye'yi 2-0 mağlup eden Avustralya'nın teknik direktörü Tony Popovic maçın ardından açıklama yaptı.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu ilk maçında Türkiye'yi 2-0 mağlup eden Avustralya'nın teknik direktörü Tony Popovic, çok iyi bir oyun ortaya koyduklarını ve önemli bir galibiyet elde ettiklerini söyledi.
Popovic, BC Place Stadı'nda oynanan maçın ardından düzenlenen basın toplantısında yaptığı açıklamada, "Birçok kişi için bu sonuç şok olabilir ama bizim ve futbolcularımız için şok değil." dedi.
Oyuncularına her zaman çok güvendiğinin altını çizen Popovic, "İyi performans göstermek üzere oluşturduğumuz bir takımımız var, tabii ki her zaman sonucu kesin olarak bilemezsiniz ama bu sonuç bizi tatmin ediyor. Böyle bir maçı kazanmak için çok çalışmanız gerekir. Daha fazla gol atabilirdik belki ama sonuç bize büyük güven veriyor." ifadelerini kullandı.
"Bütün kadro savunmada çok dirençli ve dayanıklı durdu, adeta gövdelerini ortaya koydular. Dünya Kupası'nda maç kazanmak için beklenen de budur." diyen Avustralya Teknik Direktörü, "Türk takımıyla ilgili ne biliyorsak sahada bunu gördük, çok yetenekli futbolcuları var, tüm maç boyunca tehlike arz ettiler. Onlara karşı iyi savunma yapmamız gerekiyordu ama şunu da gördük belirli bölgelerde onları sıkıştırabileceğimizi hissettik ve bu konuda başarılıydık." şeklinde konuştu.
Popovic, "Çok büyük bir çoğunluk Türkiye'ye mağlup olacağınızı düşünüyordu. Bu galibiyetle daha çok saygı duyulan bir takım olacağınızı düşünüyor musunuz?" sorusu üzerine, "Bilmiyorum, bununla da ilgilenmiyorum. Türkiye'yi yendiğimiz için algıda belki değişiklik olmuştur ama yapacağımız çok iş var. ABD karşılaşmasına hazırlanmalıyız. Avustralyalılar için eşsiz bir akşam oldu, onları mutlu ettiğimizi umuyorum. Bütün ülke arkamızdaydı, desteklerini hissettik. Verilen destek sebebiyle çok mutluyuz. Artık önümüze bakmalıyız çok seyahat edeceğiz, kendimize gelmemiz ve hazırlanmaya başlamalıyız." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Tony Popovic, kalecilerinin de çok başarılı olduğunu ve Türkiye'nin kullandığı etkili serbest vuruşlarda önemli kurtarışlar yaptığını sözlerine ekledi.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, takımdaki durumu belirsizliğini koruyan Mauro Icardi için açıklama yaptı.
Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek Sabah gazetesine verdiği röportajda takımın genel durumunu değerlendirdi.
Dursun Özbek'in açıklamaları şöyle:
-Avrupa'ya odaklanacağız. Oradaki başarıyı sürdürülebilir hale getirmeye çalışacağız. Önümüzdeki sene inşallah son 8'e ve daha yukarılara mücadele edeceğiz. Başarılara ulaşacağımıza inanıyorum. Galatasaray'ın hedefi Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni almak. En kısa sürede müzemize bu kupayı götürmek istiyoruz. Galatasaray'ın maçını izlerken kimyamda değişiklik hissediyorum. Kulaklarım duymuyor, hareket kabiliyetimi kaybediyorum. Maçları o heyecanla izliyorum. Her maçın kendisine özel anları var. Özellikle puan farkının yakın ilerlemesi heyecanı biraz daha artırdı ve o heyecanın sonunda şampiyon olduk. Galatasaray'ı Avrupa'da ilk 10'a sokmak istiyoruz. Kur farkı kulüpleri çok zorlayan bir konu. Ekonomiyi daha yukarılara çekmek için çalışıyoruz. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde mücadele etmek için o seviyelerde takım kurmanız lazım. İnşallah takım değerimizi artırarak devam edeceğiz…
-Barış Alper Yılmaz için resmi teklif yok ama ilgi var. Birçok oyuncumuz ile Avrupa kulüpleri ilgileniyor. Zaman zaman izlemeye geliyorlar. Takım omurgasını bozmadan, takviyeler yaparak ilerlemek istiyoruz. Galatasaray zaten finansal olarak belli bir seviye üstüne çıktı! Bir oyuncuyu satarsanız, yerine yine paralar ödeyeceksiniz. Galatasaray'ı riske sokmak istemiyorum. Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki başarı için omurgayı koruyacağız. Taraftarımızı mutlu etmek istiyoruz.
-Victor Osimhen'i önce kiraladık ve muhteşem performans gösterdi. Galatasaray'ı ve Türkiye'yi çok sevdi. Galatasaray'da kalacağını söyledi ve Napoli ile konuşmaya başladık. 75 Milyon Euro çıkış maddesi var ve bu yönde transfer hamlesine başladık. Napoli Kulübü, Osimhen'in kulübü için teminat istedi. Böyle bir şeyi ilk kez gördüm. Bir kısmını peşin ödedik, bir kısmını kendi şirketimden verdim. 35 Milyon Euro kendi şirketimden... Bu anlamda çok zor bir transferdi. Osimhen gösterdiği performansla bu paraları hak ettiğini gösterdi. İkinci bir nesli de şimdi Osimhen, Galatasaraylı yapıyor. İyi ki almışız. Elbette isteyen takımlar olabilir böyle bir golcüyü. Fakat satmaya niyetimiz yok. Bunu belirtmek istedim.
MAURO ICARDI
-Mauro Icardi, Galatasaray'a çok büyük hizmet verdi. Şampiyonluklarda katkısı var, bir nesli Galatasaraylı yaptı. Galatasaray'da istediği sevgi ve saygıyı gördü. O da bunu biliyor ve Galatasaray'ı çok seviyor. Kendisi ve menajeriyle buluştum. Teklifimi yaptım. Galatasaray yarışmacı bir takım, takım hazırlanırken kriterler var. Performans, etik değerler... Bunları da dikkate alarak, teknik heyetin de görüşünü alarak teklif yaptık. Onların kararını bekliyoruz.
"BORÇLU HİSSEDİYORUM"
-8 yıllık yatılı okul hayatım boyunca, gece uyumadan önce yaptığımız sohbetlerde hep Galatasaray başkanı olmanın hayalini kurardık. Peki neden böyle bir hayal kuruyorduk? Çünkü o dönemde merhum Selahattin Beyazıt, Galatasaray'ın başkanıydı. Aynı zamanda Türkiye'nin vergi rekortmeniydi; karizmatik, zımba gibi bir insandı ve Galatasaray Kulübü'nün başkanlığını yapıyordu. Galatasaray Lisesi'nin bize verdiği bir emek var. Yetişmemizde çok büyük bir rolü var. Dolayısıyla ben de kendimi Galatasaray'a borçlu hissediyorum.
-Okan hocanın Galatasaray'ı çok iyi tanıması, baskıyı yönetebilmesi ve kazanma karakteri beni en çok etkileyen özellikleri oldu. Hem camianın içinden gelen bir isim hem de modern futbolun gereklerini çok iyi okuyan bir teknik adam. En önemlisi, Galatasaray'ın kazanma ruhunu sahaya çok başarılı bir şekilde yansıtıyor. Biz Okan hocamızdan son derece memnunuz. Başarı, uyum ve karşılıklı güven olduğu sürece Galatasaray'da uzun soluklu birlikteliklerin çok değerli olduğuna inanıyorum. Okan Buruk, Galatasaray tarihine şimdiden çok önemli izler bırakmış bir kardeşimiz. Ben bu başarılı dönemin bu sene kazanacağımız şampiyonlukla bir rekora da ulaşacağına inanıyorum. Okan hoca benimle geldi benimle de gider…
Dünya Kupası için yapay zeminden dikişli doğal çime dönüştürülen Amerikan futbolu mabedi MetLife'ta ilk isyan Sambacı'dan geldi! Fas maçı sonrası sahayı bombalayan Vinicius Jr., "Sıcak hava ve kuruyan çimler oyunumuzu kesti" dedi; gözler geçici zemin projesini onaylayan FIFA'ya çevrildi.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası C Grubu açılış maçında Fas ile 1-1 berabere kalan Brezilya’da, takımın tek golünü atan Vinicius Junior, maçın ardından MetLife Stadyumu’nun zemin şartlarına tepki gösterdi.
Sıcak hava ve kuruyan çimlerin oyun kalitesini doğrudan etkilediğini belirten yıldız oyuncu, turnuvanın geri kalanı için de uyarılarda bulundu.
Vinicius Jr., yüksek sıcaklık nedeniyle saha zemininin çok hızlı kuruduğunu ve bu durumun oyunun temposunu sürekli baltaladığını ifade etti. Topu hızlıca kanatlara aktararak dinamik bir oyun sergilemek istediklerini belirten futbolcu, kötü zeminin Brezilya’nın oyun yapısı için ciddi bir dezavantaj oluşturduğunu savundu.
Turnuva boyunca benzer hava ve saha koşullarıyla karşılaşabileceklerini hatırlatan Vini, "Tüm takımlar aynı sahada oynuyor. Bu şartlara hızla adapte olup, sonraki maçlarda kendimizi geliştirmeliyiz" diyerek takım arkadaşlarına çağrıda bulundu.
New Jersey'de bulunan stadyum, Amerikan Futbolu Ligi) takımlarından New York Giants ve New York Jets'e ev sahipliği yapar. Turnuva için stadyumun orijinal yapay zemin altyapısının üzerine yaklaşık 60 cm'lik kum, havalandırma ve sulama sistemleri kuruldu. Bu tabakanın üzerine ise Kuzey Karolina'da özel olarak yetiştirilen doğal çimler (Bermuda çimi) getirilerek stadyuma adeta "halı gibi" serildi ve dikiş makineleriyle birleştirildi.
Bu tür sonradan yerleştirilen geçici doğal çim zeminler, stadyumun kendi doğal toprağıyla yıllar içinde bütünleşmiş sahalar gibi güçlü bir kök yapısına sahip olamaz. Üzerine bir de Amerika'nın yaz sıcakları eklenince, çimler suyu hızla kaybedip kurur, esnekliğini yitirir ve futbolcuların pas trafiğini engelleyen, oyunu kesen sert/kuru bir yapıya bürünür.
Fas'ın 2007 doğumlu genç dehası Ayyoub Bouaddi, Brezilya karşısındaki tarihi performansıyla turnuvanın ilk süper yıldız adayı oldu; Lille formasıyla bu sezon 30 maça çıkan 50 milyon Euro'luk orta sahanın devleştiği maçın çarpıcı istatistikleri haberimizde.
Dünya Kupası heyecanı başlar başlamaz turnuvanın ilk büyük yıldız adayı Fas’tan çıktı. Lille formasıyla bu sezon 30 maça çıkan ve şimdiden 50 milyon Euro değer biçilen 2007 doğumlu Ayyoub Bouaddi, Brezilya karşısında sergilediği futbolla geceye damga vurdu.
Sambacıların yıldızlarla dolu orta sahasına karşı oyunu bir maestro gibi yöneten genç deha, geleceğin en büyük süper yıldız adaylarından biri olduğunu kanıtladı.
Genç orta sahanın Brezilya karşısındaki dominant performansı rakamlara da çarpıcı bir şekilde yansıdı:
Topla Buluşma: 87
İsabetli Pas: 60/66 (%91)
Rakip Yarı Sahada Pas: 29/33 (%88)
Zeminde İkili Mücadele (Kazanılan): 14 (9)
Başarılı Top Sürme: 5 (3)
Toplam Taşıma Mesafesi: 207.7 metre
İleriye Doğru Top Taşıma: 19.1 metre (En uzun: 17.7 m)
Top Kaybı / Başarısız Kontrol: 12 / 2
Brezilya’nın yoğun presine rağmen %91 pas isabetiyle oynayan ve orta sahada 9 ikili mücadele kazanan Bouaddi, hem defansif direnci hem de dikine top taşıma becerisiyle elit bir modern "8 numara" performansı sergiledi. Turnuvanın ardından Avrupa devlerinin 50 milyon Euro'luk genç yetenek için transfer sırasına girmesine kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu'nda Avustralya'ya 2-0 mağlup olan A Milli Futbol Takımı'nda Abdülkerim Bardakcı, maç sonunda açıklama yaptı.
2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası D Grubu'nda Avustralya'ya 2-0 mağlup olan A Milli Futbol Takımı'nda Abdülkerim Bardakcı, grupta kalan 2 maçı kazanarak yola devam edeceklerini söyledi.
BC Place Stadı'nda oynanan karşılaşmanın ardından karma alanda basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulunan Abdülkerim Bardakcı, oyunu kontrol altında tuttuklarını belirtti.
Kontrataklardan gol yediklerinin altını çizen deneyimli oyuncu, şöyle konuştu:
"Çalışmıştık ama çalıştığımız yerden gol yedik. Ama bunlar futbolun içinde var. Biz çok iyi bir takımız, çok yetenekli oyuncularımız var. Önümüzdeki 2 maçı kazanıp yola devam edeceğiz inşallah. Soyunma odasında herhangi bir durum yok, herkes çok üzgün. Bence kötü oynamadık, sadece gol atamadık. Öz güven kaybımız yok. Önümüzdeki 2 maçı kazanarak devam edeceğiz."
Rakiplerinin genelde savunmada kaldığını aktaran Abdülkerim Bardakcı, "Bugün sadece 10 dakika oynadılar. Bunlar futbolun içinde var. Daha güçlü şekilde yolumuza devam edeceğiz." ifadelerini kullandı.
Beşiktaş'ta yeni sezon kadro planlaması doğrultusunda transfer çalışmaları sürerken, gündemdeki isimlerden Armand Lauriente için İtalyan kulübü Sassuolo ile görüşmeler devam ediyor. İtalyan basınında yer alan haberlere göre, siyah-beyazlıların yaptığı 15 milyon avro ve bonuslardan oluşan teklif, 25 milyon avro talep eden Sassuolo tarafından kabul edilmedi.
Gelecek sezon şampiyonluğa oynayacak güçlü bir kadro kurmayı hedefleyen Beşiktaş, bir yandan da geleceğin takım iskeletini oluşturmak için genç isimlere yatırım yapıyor. Futbol Direktörü Önder Özen'in raporu doğrultusunda Aral Şimşir, Mert Kömür ve İlhan Fakılı için resmi girişimlere başlandı.
Beşiktaş'ta iç transferin en önemli gündem maddelerinden biri olan Ersin Destanoğlu'nun takımda kalıp kalmayacağı merak konusu olmaya devam ediyor. Milli kalecinin yeni sözleşme için kapıları tamamen kapatmadığı ancak takımda kalması halinde birinci kaleci statüsünde olmak istediği öğrenildi.
Fenerbahçe, Bayer Leverkusen'in yıldızına 6 milyon Euro'dan üç yıllık sözleşme yapmaya hazır. Ancak 30 yaşındaki oyuncu, ülkesinden beklediği teklifi alamazsa F.Bahçe'ye yaklaşacak.
Galatasaray forması giyen Ahmed Kutucu'ya Süper Lig'den bir talip çıktı. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu için Samsunspor ve Göztepe'nin ardından Rizespor da devreye girdi.
Yeni sezon transfer çalışmalarına hız veren Beşiktaş, Arsenal forması giyen 31 yaşındaki Belçikalı hücum oyuncusu Leandro Trossard'ı kadrosuna katmak için yoğun bir mesai harcıyor. İngiliz ekibinin, tecrübeli oyuncunun bonservisi için siyah-beyazlılardan 20 milyon avro talep ettiği öğrenildi.
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Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Araz-Naxçıvan”dan ayrılmış moldovalı qapıçı Kristian Avram özünə yeni iş yeri tapıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, təcrübəli qolkiper bundan sonra ölkəsində çıxış edəcək.
O, keçmiş klublarından olan “Petrokub”la müqavilə imzalayıb. Bu barədə sözügedən klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Petrokub” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə Moldova çempionu olub və UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında çıxış edəcək.
Kristian Avram 2023-cü ilin yayından “Araz Naxçıvan”da çıxış edirdi. Moldovalı qolkiper Premyer Liqa təmsilçisinin heyətində 102 oyuna 128 qol buraxıb, 32 “quru” matç keçirib.
Moldova yığmasının üzvü daha öncə də “Petrokub”da çıxış edib. O, “Dinamo-Avto”, “Daçiya”, “Buzau”, “Kişinyov Akademiyası” kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub.
Avram 2021-ci ilin iyun ayında debüt etdiyi Moldova yığmasında 16 oyuna çıxıb. O, bu oyunlarda 39 qol buraxıb, 3 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
2025/2026-cı illər mövsümü bitən kimi “Şamaxı”dan ayrılmış Sezar Henrike Dias Santos bundan sonra karyerasını Ermənistanda davam etdirəcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı müdafiəçi “Alaşkert”lə müqavilə imzalayıb.
Bu barədə Ermənistan klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Tərəflər 1 illik müqaviləyə razılaşıblar.
Xatırladaq ki, Sezar Henrike Dias Santos 2025-ci ilin iyul ayından formasını geyindiyi “Şamaxı”da cəmi 33 oyun keçirib. Mərkəz müdafiəçisi bu görüşlərdə 3 qola imza atıb, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. Onun Azərbaycan klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti bu yay çatmışdı və tərəflər yeni sözləşmə imzalamamışdılar.
“İtuano”nun (4 oyun) yetirməsi olan Sezar Henrike Dias Santos ölkəsində “Brazil Pelotas” (6 oyun, 1 qol) və “Kaşias”ın (32 oyun, 1 qol) da formasını geyinib.
Azərbaycanın həm kişi, həm də qadınlardan ibarət 3×3 basketbol milliləri Kosovonun paytaxtı Priştinada təşkil olunan Avropa kubokunun seçmə mərhələsində bu gün yarımfinal oyununa çıxacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qadınlardan ibarət yığma Kosovo ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Qarşılaşma Bakı vaxtı ilə 18:00-da start götürəcək.
Kişilərdən ibarət komanda isə Kiprlə qarşılaşacaq. Bu görüşə saat 19:00-da start veriləcək.
Qeyd edək ki, kişilərdən ibarət kollektiv qrup mərhələsində Malta (18:16) və San Marinonu (21:20) məğlub edib, Albaniyaya isə uduzub (20:21). Qadınlardan ibarət yığma isə Kipr (16:10) və Maltadan (15:14) güclü olub.
“Milan” baş məşqçi postu üçün Ruben Amorimlə danışıqlar aparır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssis “qırmızı şeytanlar”da işləmək istəyir və klubun təklifini qəbul etməyə hazırlaşır.
Tərəflər arasında danışıqlar artıq son mərhələdədir.
Türkiyə millisinin baş məşqçisi Vinçentso Montella DÇ-2026-nın ilk matçında Avstraliyaya məğlubiyyəti (0:2) şərh edib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, italiyalı mütəxəssis […]
Ötən həftə “Şamaxı”dan ayrılan Sezar Enrike karyerasını Ermənistanda davam etdirəcək. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı müdafiəçi “Alaşkert” klubu ilə müqavilə […]
“Araz-Naxçıvan”dan ayrılan Kristian Avramın yeni klubu bəlli olub. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, moldovalı qapıçı vətənində çıxış edəcək. O, “Petrokub” klubu […]
Italy’s World Cup frustrations deepened after the opening rounds, with the Azzurri absent from the tournament and both Carlo Ancelotti and Vincenzo Montella failing to secure victories in their debut matches.
The 2026 World Cup was always going to be a bitter event for all Italian fans, given that La Nazionale failed to qualify for the competition, missing out on the most important football tournament for the third consecutive time.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Disappointing results for Italian coaches at the 2026 World Cup
The Azzurri were meant to be in Group B alongside Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland and Qatar, who have all played their opening matches, both ending in a 1-1 draw: Canada vs Bosnia and Qatar vs Switzerland.
The World Cup frustration for Italian fans has continued even without the Azzurri’s involvement.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 13: Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C match between Brazil and Morocco at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 13, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Both Ancelotti and Montella, in fact, didn’t win their opening matches in the tournament.
Ancelotti’s Brazil picked up a 1-1 draw against Morocco, prompting the Italian tactician to say that his players looked too “anxious”, while Montella’s Turkey surprisingly suffered a 2-0 loss against Australia.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA – JUNE 13: Vincenzo Montella, Head Coach of Turkiye, kicks the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Australia and Türkiye at BC Place Vancouver on June 13, 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Zeki Celik and Hakan Calhanoglu started for Turkey, while Juventus star Kenan Yildiz was introduced from the bench in the second half as he’s still not fully fit after the end of the season with the Old Lady.
Ancelotti and Montella still have a chance to redeem themselves in the next two games, especially considering that even the eight best third-place teams qualify for the next round alongside the group winners and runners-up.
There’s a third Italian coach at the World Cup: 2006 Italy World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro, who will lead Uzbekistan in Group K, making his debut against Colombia on Thursday, June 18.
Mancini is said to be on very good terms with Giovanni Malagò, the favourite to win the FIGC Presidential election on June 22, 2026, after which the Italian Federation will name a new head coach for La Nazionale.
During their first meeting in Forte dei Marmi on Saturday, new Juventus director Giovanni Carnevali informed coach Luciano Spalletti that the club’s plan is to strengthen their finances through player sales, with just four team members deemed untouchable.
Inevitably, Spalletti and Carnevali mostly discussed the club’s transfer strategy for the summer.
According to the Turin-based paper (via JuventusNews24), the new General Manager and CEO confirmed that the priority will be to sell a few players, including some big names, to strengthen the club’s financial position after the team failed to qualify for the Champions League.
TURIN, ITALY – APRIL 19: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, reacts prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Bologna FC 1909 at Allianz Stadium on April 19, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 17: Giovanni Carnevali, CEO of US Sassuolo Calcio, looks on prior to the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and US Lecce at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Spalletti was informed that the only four players who are not for sale at any price are Kenan Yilidz, Manuel Locatelli, Pierre Kalulu and Weston McKennie.
The club will need to listen to offers for all other players, including Andrea Cambiaso, Khephren Thuram and Gleison Bremer, to boost their finances and increase their transfer budget for new signings.
It is believed that Carnevali will also meet Dusan Vlahovic to resume contract extension talks.
Football Italia understands that Carnevali and Spalletti will meet again on Monday in the first, formal, operative meeting in Turin, involving all other Juventus directors as well.
Tottenham Hotspur have turned down Brighton’s offer for their defensive sensation Luka Vuskovic.
Tottenham’s 2025 summer signing, Luka Vuskovic, has had a sensational loan spell at Hamburg, resulting in significant interest in his services. Fellow Premier League club Brighton want to add him to their ranks ahead of next season.
Brighton are pushing hard to secure his services, and they have tabled a £30 million offer for the Croatian international, who could play an important role for his nation at the World Cup. But, according to Ben Jacobs, Spurs have turned down the offer without much thought.
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Luka Vuskovic is unlikely to leave Spurs
They have no intentions of negotiating the 19-year-old centre-back’s departure, and value him at around £60 million. Following his impressive rise at Hajduk Split, Spurs secured his services last summer.
But since he was unlikely to have much game time at the North London club, they ended up sending him out on loan to the German club. During his spell at Hamburg, the teenager played 30 matches. He racked up over 2,600 minutes and finished with seven goal contributions.
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Brighton will struggle to strike a deal for Vuskovic
He was a rock at the back with his strong physical presence and great aerial ability. The 19-year-old made the most out of his aerial prowess as he finished with six goals. His performances and massive potential have placed him on Brighton’s wishlist.
The Seagulls are looking for a new centre-back amidst uncertainty around the future of Jan Paul van Hecke. They consider Vuskovic an ideal fit for their system and their long-term future. However, striking a deal with Spurs won’t be easy, with their initial bid for Vuskovic turned down without much thought.
Aldon Smith registered 228 tackles, 52.5 sacks, and 103 quarterback hits in 75 regular-season games [Getty Images]
Former NFL defensive end Aldon Smith has died at the age of 36.
The San Francisco 49ers, who selected Smith as the seventh pick of the 2011 Draft, confirmed his death, but the cause has not been revealed.
Smith spent four seasons with the 49ers, helping them to three NFC Championship Games, and a season apiece with the Oakland Raiders and the Dallas Cowboys.
He played 75 regular-season games in his career and retired in 2023.
"We are devastated by the sudden and tragic passing of Aldon Smith," read a 49ers statement.
"Aldon's undeniable talent and sheer dominance on the field were on display from the moment he joined our organisation, having recorded one of the best rookie seasons the National Football League has seen.
"Beyond his excellence as a player, Aldon will be remembered for his infectious smile that lit up every room he walked into."
Smith was named in the NFL's all-rookie team in 2011 after registering the second-most sacks (14) by a rookie in a single season since 1982.
The following season he was selected for the Pro Bowl and earned first-team All-Pro honours.
However, his career was disrupted by off-field issues, with multiple arrests on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI), possessing illegal weapons, and domestic violence.
Smith was suspended in 2014 after violating the NFL's substance abuse policy before being released by the 49ers in 2015 following a DUI arrest.
Joining the Raiders later that year, he made only nine appearances before receiving an indefinite suspension for substance abuse.
He missed the 2016 and 2017 campaigns and was released by the Raiders in 2018.
Smith returned to the NFL with the Cowboys in 2020 - he made 16 starts - and had a fourth-month stint with the Seattle Seahawks in 2021 without making an appearance.
New Yorkers have waited 53 years to see their team win the NBA championship [Getty Images]
"We care way more about the Knicks than the World Cup right now."
New York is witnessing a moment of sports history - and it has nothing to do with football.
On Saturday night the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship in 53 years with a 4-1 series win over the San Antonio Spurs, and the long-awaited victory sent fans into a frenzy.
Fewer than 10 miles away, Brazil faced Morocco in the sixth game of the football World Cup, but it was at Madison Square Garden where scenes were electric.
Thousands of fans gathered - around the home of the Knicks that is often referred to as 'the mecca of basketball' - for an outdoor watch party, despite the game being played in Texas.
Nearby bars were overflowing with anxious New Yorkers who hung on every shot and call during the incredibly close game five in the best-of-seven series.
It is an interesting position for a city in the middle of co-hosting the World Cup.
"People live and shed tears here for basketball," Knicks fan Raymond Yu told the BBC.
"We care way more about the Knicks than the World Cup right now."
While Americans were never considered the biggest football fans in the world, New York in particular - with its diverse communities - always had a stronger tie to the game. But the Knicks' win has overshadowed the World Cup for now.
At the Molly Wee Pub, when a win seemed likely a young college student remarked to his friends: "Oh my god, I'm going to see the Knicks win the Finals. I can't believe it."
Once it was official, he and everyone else in the bar rushed into the streets screaming at the top of their lungs and embracing complete strangers.
The celebrations swelled and lasted well into the early hours of the morning, with people climbing light poles and setting off fireworks, while police on foot and even horseback tried to make sure the chaos was controlled.
Among them was Matthew Sorbonne, who told BBC Sport what the win meant to him.
"I watched them since I was a kid. This means everything to me. For 25 straight years they've been garbage. Finally we have a win," he said.
This victory, for a fanbase used to disappointment and heartbreak, is a dream come true.
New York's mayor Zohran Mamdani very quickly announced that a ticker tape parade down the canyon of heroes would be held on Thursday for the Knicks. City Hall and municipal buildings across the city will also be illuminated in blue and orange on that day to celebrate the victory.
Mamdani said: "New Yorkers have cheered for our team from packed living rooms in the Bronx to watch parties in Brooklyn, from bars in Queens to Staten Island to Manhattan, and Madison Square Garden itself. Now it's time for our city to celebrate together. Bing bong."
That, along with the Knicks players' return from San Antonio, will preoccupy this city with basketball for a few more days.
Even those wearing football jerseys on the streets of Manhattan admitted the World Cup could never match this excitement in the US.
Wearing a Lionel Messi jersey, Jeff, who did not give his surname, said that, while he liked the Argentina legend, the Knicks were more important at the moment than the World Cup. "Messi has a championship. I want the Knicks to get one," he said.
New Yorkers have also been waiting longer for a Knicks win than the opportunity to host another World Cup, which was last hosted by the US in 1994.
But with the city riding on good vibes from the Knicks, that could easily spill into upcoming World Cup matches.
In fact, the end of the series means avoiding a nightmare scenario where game six of the NBA Finals would have clashed with the France-Senegal game in the city on Tuesday.
One fan said he would try to watch some World Cup matches, given he has enjoyed seeing fans from other countries in New York showing their pride and seeing their love of the sport.
Those international fans probably did not realise they would also get to experience New York's true passion.
The NBA has overshadowed the start of the World Cup in New York [Getty Images]
Brazil may have endured a rocky road to get to the 2026 World Cup, but they enter the tournament as ever with a huge level of expectation from fans at home.
With the legendary Carlo Ancelotti now in charge, the Selecao head to North America with a genuine sense that they could challenge for a trophy they have won a record five times previously but not once since 2002.
The pressure will be high on the likes of Vinicius Junior and Neymar to deliver, particularly during a potentially tricky group phase that pits them against African champions Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti.
Here is everything you need to know about Brazil's appearance at the World Cup, including the latest results from the tournament.
When is Brazil's next match at World Cup 2026?
After being held to a 1-1 draw with Morocco in their opener, Brazil next face Haiti.
The match takes place on Friday, June 19 at 8:30 p.m. from Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia.
Brazil match schedule, results from World Cup 2026
TV channel: FOX, FS1 Live stream: fubo,FOX One,FOX Sports app/website
FOX is the main English-language FIFA broadcast partner in the United States, and will have the rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.
The broadcaster has announced that all 104 matches of the tournament will be televised throughout the competition. 69 matches from the competition will air on the main FOX network channel, while 35 others will be televised on FS1.
For Spanish-language coverage, all 104 matches will stream live on Peacock, with 92 matches airing on Telemundo and 12 on Universo.
All those channels, both English and Spanish, are available to stream in the United States on fubo, who are offering a FREE trial for new users.
Every match will also stream live on FOX One and the FOX Sports app.
Brazil World Cup 2026 draw bracket for Group C
The winner of Group C will enter the knockout stage bracket on the bottom half, scheduled to take on the runner-up from Group F. They will be one of just four group winners to be paired with a group runner-up in the Round of 32, while the other eight group winners are paired against a third-place qualifier.
Consequently, the Group C runner-up enters the top half of the bracket, slated to meet the winner of Group F, who is also one of the four unlucky winners.
The third-place finisher in Group C, like all third-place qualifiers, has three potential places in the knockout stage bracket they could be sorted into should they qualify as one of the eight third-place qualifiers. A Group C third-place qualifier could end up facing:
Winner of Group E
Winner of Group I
Winner of Group A
Until all third-place qualifiers are known, it is impossible to predict where or when they could potentially play.
The U.S. men's national team will embark on a journey never seen before by soccer fans in this country as they play co-host to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Hoping to propel fandom in the sport to new heights as they trek across the nation, competing against the best the world has to offer, the USMNT will look to energize the United States soccer fanbase with a deep run in the competition.
Led by head coach Mauricio Pochettino and superstar Christian Pulisic, the U.S. are eyeing a deep run in soccer's most iconic competition, aiming to propel the federation to future success with a push through the competition on home soil.
The Sporting News brings you a closer look at their next match at the 2026 World Cup, knowing the trek is fraught with danger at every turn.
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USA World Cup 2026 draw bracket for Group D
As hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States were pre-drawn out of Pot 1 into Group D.
This is a traditional process, as the host of every World Cup is given Pot 1 treatment, and is pre-drawn into a group ahead of time to maximize the home nation's positioning amongst the venues and bracket.
They were then drawn alongside Australia from Pot 2, Paraguay from Pot 3, and late UEFA playoff qualifiers Turkey from Pot 4.
It was an extremely kind draw for the 2026 co-hosts, who secured two of the lower-ranked sides from Pot 2 and 3 and grabbed arguably the softest of the four UEFA pathways from Pot 4.
Should the U.S. advance through the group stage and into the knockout stage, their placement within the 32-team bracket will be dependent on their finish within the four-team Group D table.
Should the U.S. qualify for the Round of 32, either by placing top two in their group or being one of the eight third-place qualifiers, they have five potential places they could end up in.
Here are all five possible locations the U.S. could wind up slotting into, as well as their path to the final from each one.
Path for USA in World Cup knockout — 1st place in Group D
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group G or 3rd place qualifier Group A/E/H/I/J)
Lumen Field (Seattle, WA)
8 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Fri, Jul. 10
FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals
USA vs. TBD
SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Tue, Jul. 14
FIFA World Cup Semifinals
USA vs. TBD
AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sun, Jul. 19
FIFA World Cup Final
USA vs. TBD
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Path for USA in World Cup knockout — 2nd place in Group D
Date
Competition
Match
Location
Time (ET)
TV
Streaming
Fri, Jul. 3
FIFA World Cup Round of 32
USA vs. TBD (2nd, Group G)
AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
2 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Tue, Jul. 7
FIFA World Cup Round of 16
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group J or Runner-up Group H)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
12 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sat, Jul. 11
FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals
USA vs. TBD
Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
9 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Wed, Jul. 15
FIFA World Cup Semifinals
USA vs. TBD
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sun, Jul. 19
FIFA World Cup Final
USA vs. TBD
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Path for USA in World Cup knockout — 3rd place qualifier
As a member of Group D, the United States have three potential places in the knockout stage bracket they could be sorted into should they qualify as one of the eight third-place qualifiers.
Until all qualifiers are known, it is impossible to predict where or when they could potentially play should this come to pass. There are 495 mathematical combinations of third place qualifiers, with 330 of them involving a participant from Group D. All of these have been spelled out in advance, and every potential outcome can be found in Annex C (pg. 80) of the 2026 FIFA World Cup regulations.
Potential path 1 — Face Winner of Group E
There are 202 total combinations of third-place qualifiers that would see the U.S. play the winner from Group E, which is by far the most likely result.
Date
Competition
Match
Location
Time (ET)
TV
Streaming
Mon, Jun. 29
FIFA World Cup Round of 32
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group E)
Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
4:30 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sat, Jul. 4
FIFA World Cup Round of 16
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group I or 3rd place qualifier Group C/F/G/H)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
5 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sat, Jul. 11
FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals
USA vs. TBD
Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
4 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Wed, Jul. 15
FIFA World Cup Semifinals
USA vs. TBD
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sun, Jul. 19
FIFA World Cup Final
USA vs. TBD
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Potential path 2 — Face Winner of Group I
There are 111 possible combinations of third-place qualifiers that would see the USMNT face the winner of Group I in the Round of 32.
Date
Competition
Match
Location
Time (ET)
TV
Streaming
Tue, Jun. 30
FIFA World Cup Round of 32
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group I)
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
5 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sat, Jul. 4
FIFA World Cup Round of 16
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group I or 3rd place qualifier Group C/F/G/H)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
5 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sat, Jul. 11
FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals
USA vs. TBD
Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
4 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Wed, Jul. 15
FIFA World Cup Semifinals
USA vs. TBD
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Sun, Jul. 19
FIFA World Cup Final
USA vs. TBD
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
3 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Potential path 3 — Face Winner of Group K
This is by far the least likely scenario for if the U.S. were to qualify as a third place finisher, with only 17 of the possible 495 combinations of third-place qualifiers resulting in this placement.
Date
Competition
Match
Location
Time (ET)
TV
Streaming
Fri, Jul. 3
FIFA World Cup Round of 32
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group K)
Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
9:30 p.m.
FOX
Fubo
Tue, Jul. 7
FIFA World Cup Round of 16
USA vs. TBD (1st, Group B or 3rd place qualifier E/F/G/I/J)
Antonio Valencia: Former Man United captain would love to return to club
Former Manchester United captain Antonio Valencia has expressed his admiration for the work of newly appointed permanent manager Michael Carrick.
Teammates
Valencia joined the club in 2009 and spent nine years as a teammate of Carrick before the Englishman retired.
The Ecuadorian played 339 matches for the club and scored 25 goals.
He captained the United side in his final season and departed the club in 2019.
The winger-turned-full-back then joined LDU Quito before moving to Mexican side Querétaro F.C. for the 2020-2021 season.
Post playing days
Valencia is currently working for Telemundo Deportes as a pundit in their coverage of the FIFA World Cup.
The Ecuadorian has also kept contact with United, recently playing in the club’s legends match against Southampton.
The former winger was discussing Manchester United’s season in comments covered by The Mirror.
Carrick praise
The 40-year-old was very positive about the job his former teammate has done so far.
Commenting on Carrick’s time at the club so far, he stated, “I sent him a message wishing him success. Carrick is someone I respect and care about a lot. I wished him success as a coach, and I think it has gone well for him.”
He continued, “things have worked out, and it makes me happy that he is going into another season on the bench.”
Potential return
Valencia revealed that he would love to return to the club in some capacity in the future.
He asserted, “Yes, I would go back. Manchester United is a club that gave me so much. My family was very happy there. I would work for Manchester United in any role, out of passion. It is a club I love a lot. I think everything they are doing is going well. But if they called me, I would go running.”
After a quiet start to the tournament from a Barça perspective, Saturday finally gave supporters a reason to keep a closer eye on the action. Raphinha was the only Barcelona player involved on the day, starting for Brazil in their Group C clash against Morocco.
It was a packed day of football, with four games spread across 12 hours and plenty of drama across the tournament.
Switzerland and Qatar opened the day with a tense 1-1 draw, a result that will have frustrated the Swiss after they wasted several chances and allowed Qatar to snatch a late equaliser.
The headline fixture came next, as Brazil faced Morocco in one of the most anticipated games of the group stage so far. The match began with real energy and promise, but gradually lost its edge as both sides settled for another 1-1 draw.
Scotland then marked their long-awaited return to the World Cup with a narrow 1-0 win over Haiti. It was an emotional occasion for both nations, with Scotland appearing in the tournament for the first time in 28 years and Haiti ending a 52-year wait.
Turkey and Australia brought the day to a close in the final fixture of the matchday.
For Barcelona fans, though, the main focus was clear. Raphinha finally became the first Barca player to feature at this World Cup, and his performance against Morocco offered a mixed but interesting start to his campaign.
Raphinha could not inspire Barcelona to a victory. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)
Here is how the Brazilian winger got on.
Raphinha vs Morocco
Raphinha’s display against the AFCON champions had plenty of effort, as is always the case with the Brazilian, but not enough of his clinical edge.
The Barcelona winger went the distance against Morocco, in a game that never really settled into the rhythm one would have expected from Carlo Ancelotti’s side.
Brazil had 51 per cent possession, 1.27 xG, five shots on target and 22 touches in the Morocco box, but the performance still felt short of real control.
For Raphinha, the game was frustrating. He finished without a goal or an assist, and his clearest moment came late in the second half.
Vinicius Jr., the goalscorer on the night, squared a cross-field ball to him, and his shot was comfortably saved by Bono.
This, in essence, was Raphinha’s night. He was heavily involved and offered a lot of energy, but he was just not decisive enough.
It was not a worrying performance, but with the Barcelona man one of the protagonists for Brazil alongside Vinicius Jr., it was not the kind of display they expected from him.
A frustrating outing for Raphinha. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Raphinha’s value at Barca has often come from his intensity, pressing and directness but also his ability to step up when the lights shine brightest. Against Morocco, he had the work rate, but that was it.
Part of it also has to come down to the structure. Brazil struggled badly in midfield during the first half, and Morocco’s pressing made it difficult for the wide players to receive clean service.
Raphinha started the game on the left, moved to the right, then to the No. 10 position and even played as the striker, not allowing him to settle into one position.
Despite all this, there is a positive angle. Raphinha played the full game, stayed physically sharp and Brazil’s next fixture against Haiti could be the game where he comes into the tournament.
This was not a disastrous start for Raphinha. It was a quiet one. Hopefully, it was the calm before the storm.
Tom Wheeler's prep for a mountain bike ride is a little different to most.
As well as putting on his helmet and gloves, he straps on a one of a kind arm brace - a piece of adaptive technology he built himself.
Fifteen years ago Tom lost the use of his right arm in a crash at a race in Rheola, near Neath in south Wales.
"Right at the end of a track my hand caught a branch and I went flying over the handlebars," he said.
"It was a huge impact. I just assumed I'd dislocated my shoulder. Then we realised that I couldn't feel my right arm."
In fact, Wheeler had pulled out 80% of the nerves connecting his right arm to the rest of his body, losing sensation and movement.
But even from his hospital bed, Wheeler was plotting his return to the sport he loves.
Tom Wheeler designed his arm brace with the help of the suspension company he worked for at the time [BBC Sport]
Dreamt up in hospital
"The brace was something I dreamt up in hospital. I just pictured myself with this arm brace and getting back to doing what I always did," he said.
Working with colleagues at the suspension company where worked at the time, Wheeler created the first prototype of his brace, which is based on a mountain bike damper - part of the suspension system.
"It was about three days since I got back home and I was already in the garage having a look at my bike and working it out," he said.
"I was familiar with other riders who'd had similar injuries and they'd set their bikes up to use with just one hand. It wasn't easy."
Wheeler has spent around 15 years perfecting his design, and it features Velcro to keep his fingers in place, shoulder strapping to keep him stable and an emergency release in the event of a crash - something he has tested extensively.
"There's nothing worse than being strapped to your bike when you're going down with it," he adds.
Former Wales Para-athlete Morgan Jones had a prosthetic hand made for him [BBC Sport]
Worldwide appeal
Since first creating his brace, Wheeler's design has received global attention.
"It became really super apparent early on that this stuff doesn't exist. Almost instantly I'd got people reaching out going 'I want what you've got'," he said.
"So that's kind of what I've been trying to aim to do. Just get people riding on adaptive set-ups all around the world."
One of those is former Wales Para-athlete Morgan Jones.
After finishing fourth in the T47 100m track sprint at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on Australia's Gold Coast, Jones discovered mountain biking during the Covid pandemic.
Jones said: "I was getting into riding myself and starting to look for advice or support on how to get the most out of riding with one arm. This has transformed my riding."
Jones uses a one of a kind hand, designed by Wheeler: "This integrates into my existing prosthetic and then gives me control on the (handle) bar that I didn't have before.
"I currently have the title of top tester, which means I'm the most frequent crasher!"
Jones said the technology has transformed the way he rides.
"I feel so much more confident with it, able to keep up with my mates in a way that I never have before," he added.
Meanwhile for Wheeler, 15 years on from the crash that changed his life, things are better than ever.
He said: "I still have to pinch myself. I can do stuff now I never thought would be possible."
St James' Park Newcastle United | Credit: SmartFrame Images | Every Second Media
Only ten weeks now until the Newcastle United players take to the pitch once again in a competitive setting.
The weekend of Saturday 22 August will see the 2026/27 Premier League kick off.
The Newcastle United players currently out at the World Cup finals, or else resting up ahead of what is a huge season ahead for NUFC.
As I say, a huge season ahead, with a Premier League campaign that ended in major disappointment last month.
A need now for a refresh, to get back on track.
The Newcastle United squad refresh already well underway, with the likes of Gordon, Trippier, Targett, Ruddy, Krafth and Ramsdale all moving on, whilst Ewen Jaouen the first major incoming deal.
I think that when a season ends like the 2025/26 one did, there is an in some ways natural reaction of some fans to believe that having a mass clear out and starting from scratch again is the answer.
An emotional response and unworkable one in practice. In reality Newcastle United were operating with a relatively small squad last season and with that squad thinned even further already, I don’t see serious numbers adding to the departures. Certainly not those who are seen as contenders for a regular first team place.
I would also argue that there is a very strong case anyway for keeping a significant number of the current first team players. The reality is that, at least for me, we have some top class Newcastle United players and they will be key to the success we will enjoy next season.
Injuries and the sheer number of matches put the Newcastle United players under pressure last season, especially in defence.
I think that a back four of Tino Livramento, Malick Thiaw, Sven Botman and Lewis Hall can give a great platform to build on.
We already know how good the two full-backs are and just a case of getting them fully fit and staying that way. Having far fewer matches can help that process and my belief is that neither of them will be leaving and we will see the best of them again in 2026/27.
Malick Thiaw was excellent for most of last season and especially impressive as it was his first ever Premier League campaign. With Fabian Schar injured he ended up having to play far too many matches and later in the season mistakes crept in due to both mental and physical fatigue. He will come back even better for his second EPL season.
Conversely, I though Sven Botman got better as the season went on and later on looked far more like the quality player we know him to be. His partnership with Thiaw has got serious potential.
Another two Newcastle United players who are definitely staying, in my opinion, are Brun Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali.
I honestly wouldn’t swap this midfield duo for any other pair at another Premier League club.
Get them both on the pitch together and Newcastle United are a different team.
Get Bruno and Sandro on the pitch in front of that back four and we have an excellent base of six Newcastle United players, in defence and midfield, to get us back on track.
The 20-year-old Ewen Jaouen has already been signed and then it looks like a completely new goalkeeping pairing, as Newcastle United now reported back in for James Trafford. I think this is the time for it to finally happen, Eddie Howe to get the keeper he has been chasing in recent years.
Trafford in behind that back four and the midfield duo, my feeling is that this would be base of seven Newcastle United players that will enable us to give anybody a game.
I think we will see five or six more signings made this summer and major decisions to be made, both with current players and which ones who are the priority signings.
I believe Eddie Howe and his staff will for sure know what the plan is and now a case of assembling those players. With a proper structure now in place in terms of a CEO and Sporting Director, it feels to me like United now have the building blocks in place (unlike last summer!) to deliver those key targets, get the deals done.
I think Jacob Ramsey will be a very good player for Newcastle United next season, building on a promising first year. Nick Woltemade the same as Eddie Howe decides how best to use him.
Harvey Barnes another real asset along with Joelinton, Dan Burn, Jacob Murphy and others as back up.
Whilst I think this will be a huge season for Lewis Miley, a huge talent that it is often easy to overlook.
My gut feeling is that NUFC will get a lot more out ofAnthony Elanga and Yoane Wissa, unless of course they are traded as part of a refreshing of this squad.
With at least a couple of additions in terms of first team contenders in midfield and attacking positions, we will have a seriously good team on the pitch in August when the season kicks off. A team and squad of players that will include new signings who have had a pre-season with their new teammates.
How high these Newcastle United players can take us next season remains to be seen but I believe very strongly that NUFC will be in very good shape come the first game of the season, ready to get going from the first whistle.
The RBC Canadian Open is underway from Toronto, Canada.
It's an appetizer before the US Open tees off next week. There's decent money at hand, with a chance for the winner to make some movement on the money list.
Let's take a look at the full purse breakdown:
Who won the 2025 Canadian Open?
Ryan Fox won the 2025 Canadian Open.
What's the total purse for the Canadian Open?
The total purse of the Canadian Open is $9.8 million.
How much money does the winner make at the Canadian Open?
The winner of the Canadian Open will take home $1,764,000
The RBC Canadian Open is underway from Toronto, Canada.
It's an appetizer before the US Open tees off next week. There's decent money at hand, with a chance for the winner to make some movement on the money list.
Let's take a look at the full purse breakdown:
Who won the 2025 Canadian Open?
Ryan Fox won the 2025 Canadian Open.
What's the total purse for the Canadian Open?
The total purse of the Canadian Open is $9.8 million.
How much money does the winner make at the Canadian Open?
The winner of the Canadian Open will take home $1,764,000
Rice, Havertz & Odegaard Among Arsenal Stars On Target In The World Cup Friendlies
The FIFA World Cup 2026 officially got underway on June 11th, but before the tournament began, nations across the globe completed their final preparations through a series of international friendlies.
Arsenal have 15 players representing their countries in North America, and several of those Gunners headed into the tournament full of confidence after finding the net during the warm-up fixtures. From established leaders such as Martin Odegaard and Declan Rice to summer signing Viktor Gyokeres, Arsenal’s international stars showed they are capable of making an impact when it mattered most.
Here is a look at the five Arsenal players who got on the scoresheet before the World Cup kicked off.
Arsenal Attackers Continue Their Goalscoring Form
Viktor Gyokeres – Sweden
The Swedish striker continued his impressive form in Sweden’s final warm-up fixture, scoring in a 2-2 draw against Greece on June 4th. Arsenal supporters will be hoping Gyokeres can carry that goalscoring touch into the World Cup and beyond as he looks to lead Sweden’s attack on the biggest stage.
Leandro Trossard – Belgium
Belgium ended their preparations in emphatic fashion with a 5-0 victory over Tunisia on June 6th, with Leandro Trossard among the goals. The versatile attacker remains an important figure for club and country, and Belgium will be hoping his creativity and finishing can help drive them through the group stages.
Kai Havertz – Germany
Kai Havertz was on target as Germany secured an impressive 2-1 victory over the United States on June 6th. The Arsenal forward enjoyed a strong domestic campaign and will be looking to build on that momentum as Germany seek to challenge for the World Cup trophy.
(Photo by Michael Campanella/Getty Images)
Arsenal Midfield Leaders Also Find The Net
Martin Odegaard – Norway
Norway’s captain led by example during their preparations, finding the net in a 1-1 draw against Morocco on June 7th. Odegaard remains the heartbeat of both Arsenal and Norway, and his leadership and creativity will be crucial if his nation are to make a deep run in the tournament.
Declan Rice – England
Declan Rice rounded off England’s preparations by scoring in a comfortable 3-0 victory over Costa Rica on June 10th. The Arsenal midfielder continues to add goals to his all-action game, and England supporters will be hoping he can replicate his outstanding club form on the international stage this summer.
With the World Cup now underway, Arsenal fans have plenty of reasons to be excited. Seeing Gyokeres, Trossard, Havertz, Odegaard and Rice all among the goals before the tournament began suggests several Gunners are arriving in North America full of confidence and ready to make their mark.
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OneFootball x FanDuel: The key questions on World Cup Day 4️⃣
The first Sunday of the World Cup sees heavyweights Germany and Netherlands enter the fray.
But what are the burning questions ahead of day four? Let's find out.
What games are on today?
Germany v Curaçao
Curaçao are making their World Cup debut later today and what a match to do it in.
Germany are tournament heavyweights but despite being knocked out in the group stage the last two tournaments are in a nice groove under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
His club season has been massively curtailed by injury, but could that be a good thing for Sweden's Alexander Isak?
The Liverpool striker comes into the World Cup having played just 1,000 minutes of club football in 2025/26 and so should be fresher than almost anyone.
📸 Michael Campanella - 2026 Getty Images
His goal in a pre-tournament friendly against Norway showed some real class so don't be surprised if there is a repeat of something similar later today.
Can you give me one stat to impress my friends?
Netherlands and Japan are meeting for only the second time at a World Cup - the first coming in the group stages of 2010 which the Dutch won 1-0.
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