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Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunun“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 3:2 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
33-cü tur
23 may
“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” 3:2
Qollar: Patrik Andrade, 15. Felipe Santos, 33. Ramon Maçado, 73 – Ruan Renato, 69. Martins Junior, 83.
Qolla nəticələnməyən penalti: Martins Junior, 90+6.
Sarı vərəqələr: Rahil Məmmədov, 18 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Ruan Renato, 33 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Brahim Konate, 50 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Rəsmi şəxsə göstərilən sarı vərəqə: Rəşad Sadıqov, 33 (hakimin qərarına etiraz).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 2 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 6 dəqiqə.
Saat 19:00. “Sumqayıt Arena”, 200 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Əkbər Əhmədov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Akif Əmirəli, Zeynal Zeynalov.
Dördüncü hakim: İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Kamal Umudlu.
AVAR: Asiman Əzizli.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldar Məmmədov.
Araz-Naxçıvan: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 26. Ömər Buludov (70. Çarlz Boli, 78), 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 6. Patrik Andrade, 10. Felipe Santos, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala (16. Ramon Maçado, 71), 77. Bruno Franko, 19. Bar Kohen (86. İbrahim Piriyev, 71).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Kristian Avram, 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 33. Elmir Cəfərov.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.
Zirə: 13. Aydın Bayramov, 70. Namiq Ələsgərov (11. Junior Martins, 58), 8. İsmayıl İbrahimli, 7. Rövlan Muradov (32. Qismət Alıyev, 66), 14. Elçin Əlicanov, 29. Ceyhun Nuriyev, 4. Ruan Renato (k), 9. Davit Volkov (22. Eren Aydın, 76), 93. Brahim Konate (10. Georgi Papunaşvili, 58), 5. Ange Mutsinzi, 6. Eldar Quliyev (73. Anatoli Nuriyev, 58).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 97. Tyaqo Silva, 41. Anar Nəzirov, 19. Rüfət Abdullazadə, 26. Stefan Akka, 30. Rikardo Martins, 17. Ayron Qomis.
Baş məşqçi: Rəşad Sadıqov.
“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunda “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü “Zirə”nin 2:3 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatıb.
Rəşad Sadıqov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Mövsümün son oyunu idi və avrokuboklara vəsiqə şansımız qalmadığı üçün bu matça köklənmək çox çətin oldu. Buna baxmayaraq, futbolçularımız əzmkar oyun nümayiş etdirdilər. Olduqca maraqlı keçdi. Bu gün qələbə də qazana bilərdik, lakin sadə səhvlərdən qollar buraxdıq. Mövsümü artıq bitirdik, indi yalnız gələcəyi düşünmək lazımdır. Üç cəbhədə sona qədər mübarizə aparsaq da, təəssüf ki, hər birində son anda nəticəni əldən verdik. Əsas olan odur ki, futbolçular əzmkar oynadılar. Alınmayan məqamlardan isə mütləq düzgün nəticə çıxarmalıyıq. Bütün kollektivimizə, azarkeşlərimizə və rəhbərliyimizə dərin minnətdarlığımı bildirirəm.
Mükafatçıları təbrik edirəm. Avrokuboklarda iştirak edəcək komandalara uğurlar arzu edirəm, onların hər biri buna tam layiq idi. Çempionatla bağlı bəzi məyus edən tərəflər də var idi. Meydançaların durumu, oyunların fərqli stadionlarda keçirilməsi məsələsi… Ancaq bu gün məğlub olan tərəf bizik və istədiyimiz nəticə ortada olmadığı üçün çox şey danışmayacağam. Çünki fərqli anlaşıla bilər.
Növbəti mövsüm indikindən daha rəqabətli bir yarış olacaq. Biz də əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, bu rəqabətə tab gətirə bilək. Uzun illərdir Azərbaycanda əsas hədəf avrokuboklara qatılmaqdır. Son iki ildə çempionatı ikinci pillədə başa vurmuşduq, avrokuboklarda pley-offa qədər irəliləmişdik. Rəqiblər də bizə fərqli köklənirdilər. Fikrimcə, növbəti mövsüm bizim üçün daha yaxşı olacaq.
Orxan Məmmədov futbolu çox sevir. Bu klub 12 ildir fəaliyyət göstərir və son 6 ildə mən də buradayam. Orxan müəllim, nəticələr pis olanda da komandanı tənqid etməyib, müzakirələrimiz olub, amma kiminsə üzərinə həddindən artıq getməyib. Kubokun finalında məğlub olanda da meydana düşüb futbolçuları təbrik etdi. O, daim komandanın yanındadır. Orxan müəllimdə böyük futbol təfəkkürü var”.
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasinin 33-cü turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş görüşü Naxçıvan təmsilçisinin 3:2 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Andrey Demçenko mövsümdəki son oyunun ardından təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Qələbə qazanmaq hər zaman xoşdur. Futbol oynamağa çalışdıq. Layiqli qalibiyyət əldə etdiyimizi düşünürəm. Qarşımızda yaxşı rəqib var idi. “Zirə” nə istədiyini bilən, çox yaxşı təşkilatlanmış komandadır. Baş məşqçinin işi görünür, topu hara gəldi vurmağa çalışmırlar, futbol göstərməyə çalışırlar. Futbolçularımı qələbə münasibəti ilə təbrik etdim. Biz layiqli qələbə qazandıq. “Zirə”ni üstələməyə çalışdıq. Təəssüf ki, bəzi xırda vəziyyətlərdə səhvlər edir, rəqibə şans verirdik. Qapımızda da qol görürdük. Amma daha çox möhkəmlənmək, daha yüksək yerlər üçün daha səliqəli, daha ağıllı futbol oynamaq lazımdır. Topu möhkəm saxlamaq, sadə vəziyyətlərdə rəqibə verməmək lazımdır. Bu gün hardasa bəxtimiz də gətirdi. Son dəqiqələrdə qapımıza penalti təyin edildi. Heç-heçə də ola bilərdi, amma qələbə qazandıq”.
Türkiyəli məşhur iş adamı Acun Ilıcalının sahibi olduğu “Hall Siti” komandası futbol üzrə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasına vəsiqə qazanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda bu gün keçirilmiş pley-offun final matçında “Midlsbro”nu məğlub etməklə buna nail olub.
Londondakı “Uembli” stadionunda baş tutmuş qarşılaşma “Hall Siti”nin 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Oyundakı yeganə qolu 90+5-ci dəqiqədə Oliver Makbörni vurub.
Xatırladaq ki, Çempionşipin müntəzəm mövsümünün nəticələrinə əsasən, daha əvvəl “Koventri Siti” və “İpsviç Taun” komandaları birbaşa Premyer Liqaya vəsiqə qazanmışdılar.
2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yekunlarına əsasən Premyer Liqanı tərk etmiş komandalardan isə ikisi məlumdur. Bunlar sonuncu tur ərəfəsində 19 xalla sonuncu pillədə qərarlaşmış “Vulverhempton”, eləcə də 21 xalla 19-cu olan “Börnli”dir. 36 xalla 18-ci yerdə qərarlaşmış “Vest Hem” elitanı tərk etməyə digər əsas namizəddir. Lakin bu komanda həlledici turda qalib gəlsə və “Tottenhem” (38) məğlub olsa, elitanı londonlular tərk edəcəklər.
Almaniyanın Frankfurt şəhərində karate üzrə böyüklər arasında Avropa çempionatı keçirilir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan karateçisi Mədinə Sadıqova qadınların -55 kq çəki dərəcəsində qızıl medal qazanaraq Avropa çempionu olub.
Bununla da o, Azərbaycan karate tarixində böyüklər arasında Avropa çempionu olan ilk azərbaycanlı qadın karateçi kimi tarixə düşüb.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” oyunundan (3:2) sonra birincilərin baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis matçla bağlı bunları deyib:
“Qalib gəlmək xoşdur. Bunun üçün çox çalışdıq və nail olduq. “Zirə” yaxşı komandadır və nə istədiyini bilir. Onlarda məşqçi işi görünür. Layiqli qələbə qazandıq, komandamı təbrik edirəm. Təəssüf ki, bəzi xırda səhvlərimiz də oldu. Rəqib bundan yararlanıb, qollar vura bildi. Daha yaxşı oynamaq üçün sadə vəziyyətlərdə topu rəqibə vermək olmaz. Son dəqiqədə qapıçımız penaltini dəf etdi. Oyun heç-heçə də ola bilərdi.
Şahin Cəfərov
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” oyunundan (3:2) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb:
– Mövsümün son oyunu idi. Həqiqətən, avrokuboklara şansımız qalmadığı üçün matça köklənmək çətin oldu. Buna baxmayaraq, futbolçular əzmkar oyun göstərdilər. Bugünkü matç, dünən burda baş tutan “Sumqayıt” – “Qarabağ” oyunu (3:4) və digərləri, iddia qalmasa da, maraqlı keçdi. Bütün kollektivlər sona qədər mübarizə apardılar. Bu gün qələbə də qazana bilərdik, yaxşı şanslarımız oldu. Sadə səhvlərdən qollar buraxdıq. Mövsümü bitirdik, gələcəyi düşünmək lazımdır. Kollektivimizə, azarkeşlərimizə, rəhbərliyimizə dərin minnətdarlığımızı bildirirəm. Üç cəbhədə də sona qədər mübarizə apardıq. Hər birində son anda nəticəni əldən verdik. Vacib məqam odur ki, futbolçular əzmkar oynadılar. Nələrsə alınmadı, bunlardan nəticə çıxarmalıyıq.
– Çempionatı necə dəyərləndirərdiniz?
– Mükafatçıları, hamını təbrik edirəm. Avrokuboklarda iştirak edəcək komandalara uğurlar arzu edirəm, hər biri buna layiq idi. Bəzi məyus edən tərəflər var idi – meydançalar, oyunların fərqli stadionlarda keçirilməsi. Ancaq bu gün məğlub olan tərəfik, istədiyimiz nəticə olmadığı üçün çox şeyi danışmayacağam, fərqli anlaşıla bilər.
– Buraxdığınız birinci qolda qapıçının kobud səhvi oldu. İkinci qolda da sanki hakim xətası var idi…
– Aydın Bayramov özü də başa düşür ki, ilk qol onun məsuliyyəti idi. Amma Patrik Andrade də ağıllı zərbə vurdu. İkinci qoldan baş açmadım, VAR çağırdı, amma hakim öz qərarında qaldı. Sonuncu dəfə bizdə belə şey olanda, uzun müddət danışıldı. Görək, bu dəfə izah necə olacaq… Ümumiyyətlə, son iki matçda qaçırdığımız şanslar, buraxdığımız qollar ümumi mövsümün mənzərəsidir. Ötən illə müqayisədə daha yaxşı oyunlarımız oldu. Amma nəticələr olanda hər şey əla hesab edilir, nəticə olmayanda isə neqativ məqamlar önə çıxarılır.
– Mükafatçılardan üçü əcnəbi baş məşqçidir…
– İstər yerli, istərsə də əcnəbilər ambisiyalı komandalara gəliblər. “Sabah”, “Neftçi”… “Turan Tovuz”a gəlincə, Berdıyevdən əvvəl Ayxan Abbasov orda yaxşı sistem qurmuşdu. Berdıyev də əlavələr edib, transferlər götürməklə fərqli səviyyəyə apardı. Amma məsələ tək əcnəbilərlə bağlı deyil. Klublar, klub rəhbərləri ciddi işlər görürlər, bunu danmaq olmaz. Hazırda iddialı komandalar ciddi seleksiya aparırlar. Bu, təkcə yuxarı pillələrdə qərarlaşanlara deyil, orta sıralarda olanlara da aiddir. Bu gün klub rəhbərləri çalışır ki, çempionatın səviyyəsi artsın və rəqabətə tab gətirsinlər. 8 il əvvələ boylansaq, görərik ki, klubların formalaşmasına çox vəsait ayrılmayıb. Amma bu gün hamı əlindən gələni edir. İnanıram ki, bu mövsüm ən azı üç klubumuz avrokuboklarda pley-off oynayacaq.
– Maliyyə məsələsi vacibdir. Sizdən daha yüksək büdcəsi olanlarla rəqabət aparmaq çətin deyil?
– Çətin deyil, amma əsas məsələ yayda seleksiyanı yaxşı etməkdir. Növbəti mövsüm daha rəqabətli yarış olacaq. Əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, buna tab gətirə bilək. Uzun illərdir, Azərbaycanda əsas hədəf avrokuboklara qatılmaqdır. Son iki ildə ikinci olmuşduq, avrokuboklarda pley-offlara getmişdik. Rəqiblər də bizə fərqli köklənirdi. Fikrimcə, növbəti mövsüm bizim üçün daha yaxşı olacaq.
– Klub rəhbərliyi bu gün oyunu stadiondan izləyirdi. Sizcə, növbəti mövsümdə də bu hal davamlı olacaq?
– Orxan Məmmədov futbolu sevir. Bu klub 12 ildir fəaliyyət göstərir. Son 6 ildə mən də burdayam. Orxan müəllim, nəticələr pis olanda da komandanı tənqid etməyib, müzakirələrimiz olub, amma kiminsə üzərinə həddindən artıq getməyib. Kubokun finalında məğlub olanda da meydana düşüb futbolçuları təbrik etdi. O, daim komandanın yanındadır. Orxan müəllimdə böyük futbol təfəkkürü var. Onlara təşəkkür edirəm, biz əlimizdən gələni etdik, sadəcə bəzi məqamlar çatmadı ki, istədiyimizə nail olaq.
Şahin Cəfərov
Vincenzo Italiano hinted his Bologna future is far from certain after a 3-3 draw with Inter and rumours linking him with Napoli and Milan. ‘I will meet with the club and we’ll draw our conclusions.’
The Rossoblu concluded the campaign with a chaotic 3-3 thriller against Scudetto and Coppa Italia winners Inter, fumbling a 3-1 lead to be held late on.
Their situation was already guaranteed anyway, missing out on European qualification, despite reaching the quarter-finals of the Europa League against Aston Villa.
At the final whistle, Italiano first leg his players salute the fans, then went under the Curva to give his own wave amid reports he will leave the Stadio Dall’Ara.

“We closed this season very well, unbeaten in the last four games,” Italiano told DAZN Italia.
“We were unable to perform the sporting miracle of achieving seventh place, but I am still happy because we have some very strong teams ahead of us. The fans recognised it was a long, exhausting and exciting season. We got it wrong at times, but also had some real highs.”

The rumours maintain that Italiano is set for a significant step up in his career, seen as an alternative to Max Allegri at Milan and Antonio Conte at Napoli.
“It is not the first time I’ve been asked about my future and it is starting to create some undue pressure. I will meet with the club, we don’t have Europe to plan for, so we’ve got to understand what we want to do. And then we will draw our conclusions.
“We’ve had some moments with these fans that can never be wiped out, even by a few negative situations. The Coppa Italia we won together will remain in the trophy room,” continued Italiano.
“These were two incredible years going around Europe. We think that something extraordinary was achieved, now it’s important to plan carefully, because these people want and deserve to see a great Bologna.
“This atmosphere must be protected and things done properly. Because there are very strong teams in this league, but others could still push in and have their say. That someone could be Bologna.”
Maurizio Sarri said Lazio were ‘not structured to win this season,’ but paid tribute to ‘phenomenal’ Pedro ahead of his final game for the club.
The match with Pisa kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog.
There is a sense of farewell in the stadium, because it is the final match of his Lazio career for Pedro after five years, and the team is wearing special patches on their jersey to mark the occasion.

“Pedro has had a phenomenal career, won everything it was possible to win, and been an example for everyone both on and off the field. He is phenomenal in every way,” Sarri told Sky Sport Italia.
It is also likely to be the last game here for Sarri, with reports he is on the verge of an agreement to take over Atalanta next term.
Although he was not asked specifically about his future, the coach did note why he was ready to walk away.

“We got the silver medal in the Coppa Italia, we were unable to win the Final, but I don’t think this team was structured to win this season,” said Sarri.
“This game reflects our whole season, we are missing eight or nine players. It has been a continual situation of difficulty, we have to make do with what we’ve got.
“My mood? Calm.”

Pedro also spoke to the media before kick-off and it seems as if he is not entirely ready to hang up his boots yet, despite the end of his Lazio adventure.
“It’s natural to be emotional at this moment, especially with my teammates and the fans, the staff, Sarri who I’ve known for many years. I look back over so many special moments, it was tough, but I want to go out on a high today and enjoy this game,” Pedro told Sky Sport Italia.
“It is hard to choose a single moment, I think I gave my all for this jersey. I would’ve liked to win something here, it wasn’t possible. This has been a very, very difficult season for us, especially without the fans.
“I would like to have a good memory of my last game here.”
Despite knowing it would be the last chance to say goodbye to Pedro, the Lazio ultras did not suspend their boycott of the home games, so the stadium will again be disconcertingly empty.
Italy legend Paolo Maldini was in Istanbul today for a meeting with Fenerbahce Presidential candidate Hakan Safi, who already met with him in Milan.
The former defender turns 58 next month and has been out of work since his shock dismissal as technical director of Milan in June 2023.

He has said repeatedly that he would not work for any other club within Italy other than his beloved Rossoneri, but the same might not be true of teams abroad.
This is all still hypothetical, as Hakan Safi is only a candidate to be President of Fenerbahce, who hopes that having Maldini lined up will help his election to the top job.
Following reports of a dinner meeting in Milan a couple of weeks ago, Turkish transfer expert Yagiz Sabuncuoglu posted an exclusive picture this evening of Maldini sitting down with Hakan Safi in Istanbul.
ÖZEL | Fenerbahçe Başkan adayı Hakan Safi, İtalyan futbol adamı Paolo Maldini ile futbol planlaması ve stratejisi için İstanbul'da bir araya geldi. Maldini yapılacak görüşmelerin ardından İstanbul'dan ayrılacak. pic.twitter.com/PKEzBdBhSt
— Yağız Sabuncuoğlu (@yagosabuncuoglu) May 23, 2026
It is believed that the Italian will fly out of Turkiye following the scheduled meetings.
Although some had suggested he could have a role in the Italian Football Federation, there was never any real progress on that front.
Inter came back from 3-1 down to hold Bologna in a 3-3 thriller, including a fantastic Federico Dimarco free kick, bizarre Piotr Zielinski own goal and Andy Diouf scorcher.
The Nerazzurri celebrated their Scudetto and Coppa Italia Double, so released Hakan Calhanoglu, Marcus Thuram, Manuel Akanji and Denzel Dumfries early, with Davide Frattesi injured. The hosts closed their campaign without Riccardo Orsolini, Nicolò Cambiaghi, Martin Vitik and Nicolò Casale, but Lorenzo De Silvestri started on his 38th birthday ahead of probable retirement.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Jonathan Rowe had an early effort blocked and was denied by a splendid Yann Bisseck sliding tackle, while Santiago Castro’s first touch let him down after Josep Martinez got into a tangle playing out from the back.
Inter took the lead with their first real scoring opportunity, as Dimarco celebrated his Serie A MVP status with a sensational free kick curled into the near top corner. With seven goals and 17 assists, no defender contributed to more goals in the last 20 years of the top five European Leagues. His celebration also hinted the Dimarco family is growing.
The lead did not last long, as Federico Bernardeschi flicked on a throw-in with his heel to send Castro into the box, then was ready to prod home the rebound from seven yards when Stefan de Vrij cut him off.

Remo Freuler ballooned over from eight yards after an awkward bounce, while Rowe drilled just wide, then Carlos Augusto made the decisive block from six yards as Castro met the Freuler assist.
Bologna turned it around before half-time, as Tommaso Pobega’s volley from the edge of the area took a double deflection off Petar Sucic and Lautaro Martinez to totally wrongfoot the Inter goalkeeper.
If there were doubts on who to credit with that goal, the Bologna third was definitely an Inter own goal. Juan Miranda pulled back from the left by-line for Bernardeschi, but Piotr Zielinski got there first and accidentally turned into his own net from close range.

Bernardeschi fired straight at the Inter goalkeeper, while Lukasz Skorupski’s leg turned a Carlos Augusto effort onto the side-netting from close range.
Andy Diouf dribbled between two down the right and his finish thumped the base of the near post, allowing Francesco Pio Esposito the easiest of tap-ins on the rebound.

It was nearly 4-2 moments later, as Castro stood up a cross and the acrobatic Rowe volley didn’t connect from six yards, while Diouf and Lewis Ferguson drilled wide.
Diouf was fired up and ran onto the perfectly-weighted pass from 20-year-old Luka Topalovic, taking one touch before smashing the right-foot finish into the roof of the net from a tricky angle.
This goal made for an interesting statistic, as it means each of the last three times Inter won the Serie A title, they did it by scoring 89 goals.
Dimarco 22 (I), Bernardeschi 25 (B), Pobega 42 (B), Zielinski og 48 (B), Pio Esposito 64 (I), Diouf 87 (I)
| 22' | Federico Dimarco | |||
| Federico Bernardeschi | 25' | |||
| 41' | Lautaro Martínez | |||
| Tommaso Pobega | 42' |
| Piotr Zielinski | 48' | |||
| 64' | Pio Esposito | |||
| 77' | Henrikh Mkhitaryan | |||
| 86' | Andy Diouf (Assist: Luka Topalović) |
While Italian reports suggest Aurelio De Laurentiis has no intention of selling Napoli, The Athletic maintains the American consortium still has hope a deal can be done for over €2 billion.
The Corriere dello Sport claimed this morning that De Laurentiis had received and promptly rejected a proposal worth around €2 billion, cutting off the talks before it even reached the due diligence stage.

However, The Athletic insist the situation is not quite so clear-cut, as the American group remains confident it can still resolve the existing sticking points and reach an agreement.
This source insists the negotiations began over six months ago and have only recently stalled.
The consortium is said to be represented by Matt Rizzetta, President of Serie C team Campobasso and Napoli Basket, while he is also a founder and managing partner of private equity firm Underdog Global Partners.

His plan would be to unite the football and basketball teams of Naples into a multi-sport operation.
Their ambition would include an offer to privatise and redevelop the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, although any kind of privatisation of stadiums is extraordinarily difficult in Italy.
Napoli are one of the only clubs to consistently run at a profit in Italian football, but that is also largely because De Laurentiis revived it in Serie C2 following bankruptcy in 2004.
They won the Scudetto twice in the last four years, and have qualified for the Champions League.
Christos Tzolis has been linked with a move away from Club Brugge during the summer transfer window.
The player has now admitted that a move to Manchester United will be hard to turn down for him. Tzolis maintains that he is happy at the Belgian club, but it would be difficult to turn down a move to Old Trafford.
The Greek international has been linked with multiple clubs, and it will be interesting to see whether Manchester United is willing to make an offer to sign him. They could use more quality in the attacking unit, and the 24-year-old would be an excellent addition. He has been in spectacular form for the Belgian club this season.
“United could convince me,” he admitted to Het Nieuwsblad. “Such a massive club with so much history. It would be hard to say no to that.”
Tzolis has scored 21 goals in all competitions this season and picked up 28 assists. He could add a new dimension to the Manchester United attacking unit. His recent comments will also serve as encouragement for Manchester United. They should look to make an acceptable offer to get the deal done.
Manchester United will be competing in the UEFA Champions League, and they need multiple quality players at their disposal. They will need to rotate the team to keep the key players fresh and help them perform well across multiple competitions.
Tzolis is a talented young player with a bright future who could be a star for Manchester United. He has the ability to make an immediate impact, and he is at an age where he could improve further. The deal could be worth doing for Manchester United this summer.
Club Brugge will not want to lose the player easily, and they could demand a premium for him. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
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Liverpool have been linked with a move for Yan Diomande in recent months.
The 19-year-old Ivorian has been outstanding for RB Leipzig and is on PSG’s radar as well.
According to reports from Spain, the player could cost around €120 million this summer. Liverpool are leading the race for his signature, and they are looking to revitalise their attacking unit with the signing of the 19 year old.
Diomande can operate on either flank, and he will add goals and creativity to the team. He could be the ideal long-term replacement for Mohamed Salah, who has decided to leave the club.
The Ivorian has 13 goals and 10 assists this season, and he has all the attributes to develop into a world-class player with the right guidance. The move to Liverpool would be ideal for him, and regular football in the Premier League could bring out the best in the player.
Meanwhile, the report claims that Liverpool have a significant advantage over other clubs looking to sign the player. Apparently, their sporting project is very attractive to the player, and he wants to join them. It remains to be seen whether Liverpool is prepared to pay €120 million to sign the player.
There is no doubt it would be an expensive acquisition, but he is a young player with plenty of time to justify the investment. If he manages to fulfil his potential in the near future, the deal could look like a masterstroke.
Liverpool has struggled to create chances in the final third this season, and adding more unpredictability to its attack would be ideal. Diomande will add explosive pace and flair to the team and create opportunities for his teammates.
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Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing the Chelsea defender, Josh Acheampong.
The 19-year-old has struggled for regular opportunities, and he could be open to leaving the club in the summer. However, Chelsea values the player highly and considers him an untouchable asset. It will be interesting to see if the player decides to force and exit.
He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and Manchester United might be able to provide him with more opportunities. The young defender is highly rated across England and Manchester United. Need a quality long-term replacement for Harry Maguire.
Acheampong could prove to be an excellent acquisition.
Ben Jacobs said about Acheampong on The United Stand: “Murillo has been discussed in the past.
“A more right-sided option, Josh Acheampong, who Chelsea have always said, he is just not for sale. Period.
“And I am led to believe that’s a genuine stance.
“But Acheampong, who is also on the radar of Manchester City, is going to have to understand heading into the new season under a new manager, how often is he going to play?
“Because Chelsea are looking to sign another new starting centre-back.
“Maybe, if Alonso reverts to his favoured back-three, Acheampong gets more opportunities, maybe he doesn’t.
“So, Chelsea’s perspective is he’s pretty much untouchable, but information is that the player would be interested in exploring options if he feels he is not going to be getting regular game time next season.”
Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification, and they need to improve the team to do well in multiple competitions. They will look to compete with elite clubs next season, and they need more quality on the team. The 19-year-old defender would be a future investment for them, and he could develop into a key player for the club.
Manchester United have done well with grooming young players over the years, and they could help the Chelsea prodigy fulfil his potential.
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Bayern Munich have decided to take a step back from signing Givairo Read, amid interest from Manchester City in the Dutch right-back, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on CFBayernInsider: “It is TRUE: Bayern Munich have pulled back their interest in Givairo Read ahead of the summer transfer window. “This is because they’re […]
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Tottenham Hotspur central defender Micky van de Ven would want to move to Liverpool if the Reds came after him, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. Jacobs said about Van de Ven on The United Stand: “Micky van de Ven, they (Manchester United) won’t make an approach unless Tottenham go down. “If Tottenham stay up, I think […]
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Chelsea have no plans to sell Josh Acheampong, despite interest in the defender from Manchester United, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. Jacobs said about Acheampong on The United Stand: “Murillo has been discussed in the past. “A more right-sided option, Josh Acheampong, who Chelsea have always said, he is just not for sale. Period. “And […]
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Bayern Munich are interested in signing Josko Gvardiol from Manchester City in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “There’s another defender in Manchester who could be a little hotter by comparison – and that’s Joško Gvardiol (24). “Lothar Matthäus said he heard that Bayern Munich […]
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Manchester United will not pay €100million to sign Ivory Coast international winger Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Italian journalist said about Man Utd and Diomande on his YouTube channel on Friday evening: “The name of Yan Diomande remains, for sure. “Liverpool are in conversations, in active talks, with […]
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Liverpool could try to sign Bradley Barcola from Paris Saint-Germain if they are unable to get a deal done for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano. Romano said about Liverpool, Diomande and Barcola on his YouTube channel on Friday evening: “Liverpool are in conversations with Yan Diomande, Paris Saint-Germain, too. “Paris Saint-Germain had […]
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Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola would love to become the new Liverpool manager, according to ESPN journalist Julien Laurens. When asked on ESPN FC if Iraola could reverse his decision to leave Bournemouth, Laurens said: “No. “It’s a good idea, and it’s a bit of a shame when you get to that point, if they do make […]
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Chelsea have no plans to sell Levi Colwill in the summer transfer window, according to Football Insider. Liverpool are interested in a 2026 summer deal for the central defender, with former Reds manager Jurgen Klopp having also previously shown interest in the Englishman. Journalist Pete O’Rourke said on Transfer Insider podcast: “Liverpool would love to […]
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Bayern Munich have decided to take a step back from signing Givairo Read, amid interest from Manchester City in the Dutch right-back, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on CFBayernInsider: “It is TRUE: Bayern Munich have pulled back their interest in Givairo Read ahead of the summer transfer window. “This is because they’re […]
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Tottenham Hotspur central defender Micky van de Ven would want to move to Liverpool if the Reds came after him, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. Jacobs said about Van de Ven on The United Stand: “Micky van de Ven, they (Manchester United) won’t make an approach unless Tottenham go down. “If Tottenham stay up, I think […]
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Chelsea have no plans to sell Josh Acheampong, despite interest in the defender from Manchester United, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. Jacobs said about Acheampong on The United Stand: “Murillo has been discussed in the past. “A more right-sided option, Josh Acheampong, who Chelsea have always said, he is just not for sale. Period. “And […]
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Bayern Munich are not looking to sign Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christia Falk. Falk wrote on CFBayernInsider: “It is NOT TRUE: Bayern’s Munich’s interest in Nathaniel Brown is hot at the minute. “It’s true that Nathaniel Brown is of interest to Bayern but things have not […]
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Bayern Munich are interested in signing Josko Gvardiol from Manchester City in the summer transfer window, according to Bild journalist Christian Falk. Falk wrote on his website, CFBayernInsider: “There’s another defender in Manchester who could be a little hotter by comparison – and that’s Joško Gvardiol (24). “Lothar Matthäus said he heard that Bayern Munich […]
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Manchester United will not pay €100million to sign Ivory Coast international winger Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig in the summer transfer window, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Italian journalist said about Man Utd and Diomande on his YouTube channel on Friday evening: “The name of Yan Diomande remains, for sure. “Liverpool are in conversations, in active talks, with […]
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Liverpool could try to sign Bradley Barcola from Paris Saint-Germain if they are unable to get a deal done for RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano. Romano said about Liverpool, Diomande and Barcola on his YouTube channel on Friday evening: “Liverpool are in conversations with Yan Diomande, Paris Saint-Germain, too. “Paris Saint-Germain had […]
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Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola would love to become the new Liverpool manager, according to ESPN journalist Julien Laurens. When asked on ESPN FC if Iraola could reverse his decision to leave Bournemouth, Laurens said: “No. “It’s a good idea, and it’s a bit of a shame when you get to that point, if they do make […]
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Chelsea have no plans to sell Levi Colwill in the summer transfer window, according to Football Insider. Liverpool are interested in a 2026 summer deal for the central defender, with former Reds manager Jurgen Klopp having also previously shown interest in the Englishman. Journalist Pete O’Rourke said on Transfer Insider podcast: “Liverpool would love to […]
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Richard Hughes has reportedly started a process to replace Arne Slot. This could be the end.
Arne Slot is under intense pressure at Liverpool after an incredibly disappointing season. The Reds have collapsed after winning the title in 2025, putting up what could end up being the third-worst title defence of the Premier League era.
Only Chelsea in 2016 and Leicester City in 2017 will have put up worst defences. Both sacked their managers.
But because of a quirk in the league table - and the increased number of places - Liverpool are on course to qualify for the UEFA Champions League despite their shocking form. That appears to be enough to keep Slot in a job.
Though, that doesn't mean work isn't being done on potential replacements. Foot Mercato claims that sporting director Richard Hughes is working in the background on potentially hiring Andoni Iraola.
Iraola will leave Bournemouth in the summer after a brilliant spell in charge. It was Hughes who hired him for the Cherries and the report suggests he's now 'discreetly' starting a process on hiring the Spaniard once again.
It does appear that Slot will be given the start of next season, however. The Reds are hiring one of his old Feyenoord coaches, for one, while the Dutchman has openly talked about his involvement in transfer window plans.
But should things go sour next season - and if he's still available - Iraola may well be the one Hughes turns to. He's preparing for that case, certainly.
Bournemouth Historic Campaign and Stats
As of 23 May 2026, Andoni Iraola is preparing to conclude a historic season. The 43-year-old manager has guided the Cherries into the top six, recently securing a European place for the first time in club history following a draw with Manchester City. Nominated for Premier League Manager of the Year, Iraola’s high-intensity system saw the club go on a brilliant 16-match unbeaten streak.
Confirmed Departure and Future
Bournemouth confirmed on 14 April that Iraola will leave this June after rejecting a new contract, ending a stellar three-year tenure. The club has already lined up his successor. Heavily linked with a return to Athletic Club, rumors also suggest Iraola is willing to wait for a potential opening at Liverpool later this year if Arne Slot is dismissed. Chelsea and Crystal Palace have also added him to their shortlists.

Syracuse vs. Notre Dame box score: Live stats from NCAA men's lacrosse semifinal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's lacrosse team looks to advance but will have to get through the Syracuse Orange first. The two schools with ACC ties meet in the NCAA semifinals Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This isn't a new step for the Irish, who have won two of the last three NCAA Championships, with titles in 2023 and 2024. Notre Dame owns a 32-26 record in its 29 trips to the NCAA Championship. Josh Yago was huge in ND's 15-9 win over Johns Hopkins in the quarterfinals, finishing with three goals and four assists.
As for the Orange, they're the only returning semifinal team from last year. Syracuse took down No. 4 North Carolina behind a six-point day from Joey Spallina. They'll need him to be on fire again in this match-up.
The winner advances to Monday’s national championship game against No. 1 Princeton, who defeated Duke 14-7 on Saturday.
| 2026 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Semifinal | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 6 Syracuse | 0 | 0 | |||
| No. 2 Notre Dame | 0 | 0 |
| NO | Name | POS | G | A | SH | SOG | GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 41 | JORDAN BECK | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 7 | MICHAEL LEO | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 39 | JIMMY MCCOOL | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 35 | BILLY DWAN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 8 | LUKE RHOA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 23 | FINN THOMSON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 22 | JOEY SPALLINA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 11 | RILEY FIGUEIRAS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 19 | WYATT HOTTLE | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 88 | PAYTON ANDERSON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 21 | JOHN OLENIK | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Goalies | POS | MIN | SAVES | GA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| NO | Name | POS | G | A | SH | SOG | GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77 | LUKE MILLER | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 12 | JOSH YAGO | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 1 | THOMAS RICCIARDELLI | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 4 | MATT JEFFERY | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 10 | WILL ANGRICK | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 16 | WILL MAHERAS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 90 | SHAWN LYGHT | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 21 | BROCK BEHRMAN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 27 | NATE SCHWITZENBERG | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 47 | WILL GALLAGHER | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Goalies | POS | MIN | SAVES | GA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 0 | 0 | 0 | |

Rangers snag corner infielder from Rockies who hit 33 home runs in Triple-A originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Texas Rangers have added a corner infielder via waivers from the Colorado Rockies.
First baseman Blaine Crim was claimed by Texas and optioned to Triple-A Round Rock, according to Mark Polishuk of MLB Trade Rumors.
Crim spent the first six seasons of his minor league baseball career in the Rangers organization before making his Major League debut with the AL West club in 2025.
He wound up getting 61 plate appearances with the Colorado Rockies last year after being designated for assignment by the Rangers, hitting five home runs with a .851 OPS.
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The 28-year-old has shown above-average power in the minors, hitting 33 home runs in 134 games with Triple-A Round Rock in 2024.
Crim began the year on the Rockiess' IL with an oblique strain. He has three minor league options, which the Rangers could use to their advantage in the event of injuries to regulars in the infield.
Traditions aren’t an easy thing to let go. That’s why it was so jarring when the UCLA Bruins left the Pac-12 to join the Big Ten Conference back in 2024. Aside from the football field, every other UCLA team has had some success in the Big Ten, including the No. 1 ranked Bruins baseball team.
No. 1 UCLA just wrapped up their winningest regular season in program history and are now in the midst of a Big Ten tournament run, after coming up just short last year with a second place finish. 2026 is as good a chance as any for UCLA to bring home another national title, something the team hasn’t done since 2013.
247 Sports writer Jack Savage, who’s the son of UCLA’s head coach John Savage told the story of how his father found out that UCLA was headed to the Big Ten, with it being Mick Cronin who broke the news to him. What made things even trickier for Savage was the fact he didn’t have much time to absorb the news, as it was the day of his daughter’s wedding.
“They were both pretty stunned and couldn't believe it. The two friends exchanged a few quips (and expletives), but knew there was no time to dwell. My dad didn't exactly have much time to process a career-altering move considering he had to walk his oldest daughter down the aisle the next day,” Savage wrote. “Nowadays conference realignment feels like old hat, and something that happens every other day. But back then, it basically felt like the world was ending. No one knew what to think. Sure, it was one thing for Texas and Oklahoma to join the SEC. But USC and UCLA going to the Big Ten?”
Just two seasons later, UCLA baseball is looking right at home in their new conference.
This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: Mick Cronin was the one who told UCLA baseball of the Big Ten move
One of Auburn basketball's newest additions will arrive on the Plains, coming off winning some major awards. Tigers signee Narcisse Ngoy was named MVP of the Elite 2 League in France, per Justin Hokanson of On3. Ngoy also won the league's defensive player of the year award.
Winning the MVP award should give Auburn fans a lot of hope for the 2026-27 college basketball season. The seven-footer will be part of a rebuilt front-court for the Tigers. Auburn picked up transfer portal additions at center with Owen Freeman from Creighton and Bukky Oboye from Santa Clara. With Oboye and Ngoy, the Tigers will have much-needed rim protection they lacked last season. They also added forwards Thomas Dowd (Troy) and Adam Olsen (South Alabama).
Ngoy had a great season for Poitiers, averaging 10.7 points per game and leading the league with 11.7 rebounds per game. According to the Auburn Observer, Ngoy had 107 more rebounds than the No. 2 player in that category. For the season, he had a total of 434 rebounds and led the league in block shots per game with 2.7. His offensive game is mostly around the basket, but he can give the Tigers some elite defense around the basket.
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Serie A side Napoli have been pursuing a move for Maurizio Sarri for many days now and he was viewed as a replacement for Antonio Conte. They’re now expected to meet defeat, with Atalanta closing in on his appointment.
The Italian was stuck in a tug of war between the two clubs. Napoli handed him an offer but La Dea held a meeting to rush him into a decision.
Alfredo Pedulla now reports that that he is expected to end up as the next Atalanta manager. He will have a meeting with Lazio CEO Claudio Lotito on Thursday to iron out details of his exit.
La Dea have prepared a two-year deal with the option for a third year and are offering Sarri a wage of around €3 million per season. This seems enough, with the deal expected to go through soon.
Many can turn up their noses at the fact that Sarri isn’t joining his former club in Napoli. But moving to Atalanta makes sense because of the presence of Cristiano Guintoli.
He was close to Sarri during their time at Napoli, which will help the manager a lot at this point of his career. The spell at Lazio saw him often find himself lacking support and this can change in Bergamo, who always have a project in mind that relies on attacking and progressive football. Sarri will get the right platform to execute his ideas.
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CHICAGO (AP) — The scuffling Chicago Cubs recalled outfielder Kevin Alcántara from Triple-A Iowa before their game Saturday against Houston and designated infielder Nicky Lopez for assignment.
Slumping four-time Gold Glove left fielder Ian Happ was out of the lineup, replaced by Michael Conforto as Chicago tried to end a six-game losing streak. The Cubs are 2-10 following a 20-3 run that included two separate 10-game win streaks and had propelled them to 27-12, the best record in the majors on May 8.
The 23-year-old Alcántara was batting .242 with 15 home runs and 32 RBIs and a .906 OPS in 41 games with Iowa. His 15 homers were tied for the most by a Triple-A player entering Saturday. Alcántara has played in 13 games with the Cubs during call-ups over the past two seasons and has a .238 average with one RBI in 22 plate appearances.
The Cubs acquired Lopez from Colorado on April 23. He went 0-for-5 in four games.
The Cubs have scored 18 runs during their six-game slide and Happ, in his 10th season, has struggled.
The switch-hitting 31-year-old has only one hit and two walks in his past six games, while striking out 14 times in 26 plate appearances.
“I think the thing from yesterday is we just need to give Ian a break,” manager Craig Counsell said. "And look, we've got a lot of guys not hitting. That's kind of why we're in the middle of this right?
“But I think Ian's feeling it the most and so he's the guy we're giving a break to.”
Counsell said Alcántara figures to see playing time as he shakes up his club.
“Kevin's on the roster,” Counsell said. “You know there are spots to get him in there.”
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The PGA Tour Champions newest winner has been grinding for three decades.
Australian Scott Hend, who is fourth all-time on the Asian Tour with 10 wins, ran away with the Trophy Hassan II at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in Morocco.
He defeated Kiwi Steven Alker and American Tommy Gainey by five strokes, and was the only player in the field to card three consecutive rounds in the 60s.
Hend's wife, Leanne, had not seen him win since the week they got married in 2002. Leanne was at the bag that day at the Victoria Open, when Hend finished 17 under to top Michael Harris, Rich Massey and David Hearn on the Canadian Tour.
A special win for the whole family ❤️
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) May 23, 2026
Scott Hend's wife Leanne, had not seen him win since the week they got married 24 years ago, when she was on the bag. pic.twitter.com/wzIWdyIXRz
It was just Hend's 12th start on the PGA Tour Champions.
Alker, who won the Cologuard Classic earlier this year, has finished inside the top 14 or higher in five straight events.
As for Gainey, he went 67-67 to open the tournament and looked in charge at 12 under entering Saturday’s final round. Unfortunately he bogyed four of his last nine hole and went into the clubhouse with a 75.
Add it to the trophy case, Scott Hend️ pic.twitter.com/XOMQAFbZHl
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) May 23, 2026
LUCKNOW, India (AP) — Shreyas Iyer hit 101 not out as Punjab Kings stayed in the hunt for the Indian Premier League knockouts and ended a six-match losing streak on Saturday.
Suryansh Shedge shepherded Iyer to his maiden IPL hundred as Punjab reached 200-3 in 18 overs and topped Lucknow Super Giants' 196-6 by seven wickets.
Punjab moved into the fourth and last open playoff spot but could be bumped out by Sunday’s results.
Rajasthan Royals plays at Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders host Delhi Capitals on the last day of league games. Victory for Rajasthan will knock out Punjab and Kolkata. Delhi was eliminated on Saturday owing to Punjab’s win.
Lucknow finished 10th with 10 losses in 14 games.
Lucknow was missing Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram for its final game. Josh Inglis replaced Marsh and hit a third half-century in five games. Inglis got to 50 off 28 balls. Overall, he hit nine boundaries and two sixes in scoring 72 off 44.
But Inglis kept losing partners to Punjab fast bowler Marco Jansen (2-33) and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (2-25) and Lucknow crawled to 196.
Mohammed Shami returned to action for Lucknow and dismissed Punjab opener Priyansh Arya for a golden duck. Shami also bowled Cooper Connolly for 18 as Punjab slipped to 22-2.
But Iyer and opener Prabhsimran Singh added 140 off 76 balls in Punjab’s fifth highest partnership in tournament history.
Singh hit his sixth half-century of the season off 28 balls. Iyer got to 50 off 33 balls.
Singh hit two sixes and seven fours in his 69 off 39, and was out lbw to Arjun Tendulkar in the 15th over.
Iyer then charged to the finish, hitting five sixes and another 51 runs off the next 18 balls. Shedge held back and fed Iyer the strike as often as possible. Iyer notched his first IPL hundred with his fifth six.
Iyer became only the third Punjab skipper to hit an IPL hundred after Adam Gilchrist in 2011 and Lokesh Rahul in 2020.
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Captain Shreyas Iyer brought up his first Indian Premier League century with a match-winning six as Punjab Kings beat Lucknow Super Giants by seven wickets to keep their play-off hopes alive.
Iyer set up the win with a 140-run third-wicket partnership with Prabhsimran Singh (69) and then brought up his 51-ball ton in style as Kings chased a target of 197 with two overs to spare.
Victory in the final match of their regular season ends a run of six consecutive defeats for Kings, who won six of their opening seven fixtures, with the other game a no result.
They move above Rajasthan Royals into the fourth and final play-off place, but could be overtaken by either Royals or Kolkata Knight Riders, who both play on the final day of the regular season on Sunday.
Josh Inglis made 72 from the top of the order for bottom side Lucknow, who reached 196-6 after being put into bat.
Ayush Badoni (43 off 18 balls), Rishabh Pant (26) and Abdul Samad (37 not out) all chipped in runs for the home side, who finish their 14-game campaign with four wins and 10 defeats.
Kings lost Priyansh Arya, caught by Arjun Tendulkar off Mohammed Shami, from the first ball of their reply, and the India seamer bowled Cooper Connolly (18) two overs later.
Iyer and Prabhsimran settled any nerves as they dominated the Lucknow attack, with their partnership eventually ended when Tendulkar trapped the latter lbw at the end of the 15th over.
Five short of his century and needing three for victory, Iyer finished the match in memorable fashion, hitting his fifth six of the match high over long-on.

It wasn’t easy but the UCLA Bruins are headed to the Big Ten Conference tournament semifinals after walking-off the Purdue Boilermakers on a Mulivai Levu sacrifice fly on Friday in their tournament opener.
Purdue led for most of the game, taking a 2-0 lead in the top of the third inning partially thanks to an error by UCLA. The Bruins started Wylan Moss, who lasted 3.1 innings with three walks, one strikeout and one earned.
Logan Reddemann did not return in the game for UCLA, with five relievers combining for 5.2 innings of one run ball. The Bruins bullpen kept an energetic Boilermaker offense at bay, keeping things close for the quiet UCLA lineup.
Shortstop Roch Cholowsky led off the sixth inning with a single and was brought home by outfielder Payton Brennan on a sacrifice fly to cut the lead in half. Purdue outfielder Brandon Rogers pushed the lead back to two in the seventh inning with a home run.
The game’s craziest half inning occurred in the bottom of the eighth. Third baseman Roman Martin came to the plate with one on and two out and nearly delivered a game-tying home run. The ball was called a home run after Martin initially legged out a triple, but after review Martin would have to settle for just the triple.
ROMAHA
— UCLA Baseball (@UCLABaseball) May 23, 2026
After review, it's an RBI triple to make it a one-run game!
📺@BigTenNetwork#GoBruinspic.twitter.com/HiJ3RjhOCf
Will Gasparino would knock in Martin to even the game at 3-3 heading into the ninth inning. Easton Hawk pitched a clean ninth inning for UCLA, giving the Bruins a chance to win it in the bottom of the frame.
Back-to-back errors by Purdue to begin the half inning gifted the Bruins a rally. Dean West moved the runners over with a sac bunt, Purdue answered by intentionally walking Cholowsky to load the bases with one out.
HEY BRUINS, WELCOME TO THE BIG 10 SEMIFINALS 😋
— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) May 23, 2026
A rally by UCLA in the last two innings to give them this 4-3 win!#NCAABaseball x 🎥 BTN / @UCLABaseballpic.twitter.com/5hObOvpJU9
Levu didn’t try to do too much, delivering a fly ball to right field that was plenty deep enough to score the game-winning run.
The win sets up a matchup versus the USC Trojans in the semifinals on Saturday with a start time of 12:00pm. UCLA has handled USC this season, going 3-0 while scoring a combined 31 runs over the three games.
This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA walks-off Purdue 4-3 in Big Ten tournament quarterfinals

Inside USA's World Cup roster 2026: Pulisic leads host nation as Pochettino selects USMNT squad originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The hopes of a nation are on the shoulders of the United States men as they welcome teams from around the globe to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.
Led by Christian Pulisic and the "golden generation" of American players, 26 players will don the stars and stripes to help the USMNT push for a deep run into the competition.
With the home field advantage, the United States will be targeting their first quarterfinal appearance since 2002 and second ever in the modern World Cup era. A deep run in the competition could potentially see soccer in the United States make a never-before-seen leap into the upper echelon of global football powers, but a disappointment could conversely condemn the sport to second-rate in the country.
The Sporting News has all the key details on USA's World Cup squad below.
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Mauricio Pochettino is set to officially name his final squad on Tuesday, May 26.
Teams had until Monday, May 11 to submit to FIFA an official preliminary list of 35-55 players, from which they are required to name a final roster by Saturday, May 30.
Below is a predicted list of 26 players anticipated to be named to the USA rosterer, based on The Guardian's report which included what they claim to be the final, official roster. Caps and stats are correct as of May 14.
MORE:Why Gio Reyna was right to be selected to the USMNT World Cup roster
| Pos | Name | Club | Caps |
| GK | Matt Freese | NYCFC (USA) | 14 |
| GK | Chris Brady | Chicago Fire | 0 |
| GK | Matt Turner | New England Revolution (USA) | 53 |
| DEF | Max Arfsten | Columbus Crew (USA) | 18 |
| DEF | Sergino Dest | PSV Eindhoven (NED) | 37 |
| DEF | Alex Freeman | Orlando City (USA) | 15 |
| DEF | Mark McKenzie | Toulouse (FRA) | 27 |
| DEF | Tim Ream | Charlotte FC (USA) | 80 |
| DEF | Chris Richards | Crystal Palace (ENG) | 36 |
| DEF | Antonee Robinson | Fulham (ENG) | 52 |
| DEF | Miles Robinson | FC Cincinnati (USA) | 38 |
| DEF | Joe Scally | Borussia Monchengladbach (GER) | 24 |
| DEF | Auston Trusty | Celtic (SCO) | 5 |
| MID | Brenden Aaronson | Leeds United (ENG) | 57 |
| MID | Tyler Adams | Bournemouth (ENG) | 52 |
| MID | Sebastian Berhalter | Vancouver Whitecaps (CAN) | 11 |
| MID | Gio Reyna | Borussia Monchengladbach (GER) | 36 |
| MID | Weston McKennie | Juventus (ITA) | 64 |
| MID | Cristian Roldan | Seattle Sounders (USA) | 45 |
| MID | Malik Tillman | Bayer Leverkusen (GER) | 28 |
| MID | Alejandro Zendejas | Club America (MEX) | 13 |
| FWD | Folarin Balogun | AS Monaco (FRA) | 25 |
| FWD | Ricardo Pepi | PSV Eindhoven (NED) | 35 |
| FWD | Christian Pulisic | AC Milan (ITA) | 84 |
| FWD | Timothy Weah | Marseille (FRA) | 49 |
| FWD | Haji Wright | Coventry City (ENG) | 20 |
As one of the hosts for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the United States qualified automatically for the competition alongside fellow co-hosts Canada and Mexico. None of the three hosts were required to compete in CONCACAF qualification, as three other North and Central American sides reached the tournament.
The best finish for the United States at a World Cup was their third-place finish in the very first edition of the competition back in 1930. However, their best result at a modern World Cup is reaching the quarterfinals, which they have done just once back in 2002 by beating Mexico in the Round of 16. Therefore, the U.S. has never beaten a non-CONCACAF opponent in the World Cup Round of 16.
Former Champions League winner Christian Pulisic remains the face of this United States national team, as the poster child for this generation of talent now reaching its prime.
He is joined by the likes of Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, and Tyler Adams as the core group of players in the squad, while Folarin Balogun, Sergino Dest, and Antonee Robinson can all be considered part of that collection as well.
The final selection proved to be extremely surprising with Mauricio Pochettino taking a huge risk with an extremely thin midfield. Believed to be the deepest position in the USMNT player pool, injuries and individual selections have left it glaringly empty for the summer tournament. The omission of Tanner Tessmann and Aidan Morris was most surprising.
This is, unquestionably, the most talented group of players the USMNT has ever had entering a World Cup tournament, but that does not mean it will translate to results — it hasn't so far, that's for sure. A midfielder may have been sacrificed to cover for an injury to Chris Richards, as the Crystal Palace midfielder was included on the final roster but an extra defender was also present in Mark McKenzie.
Largely, the main group of players on this roster are known long before the roster reveal. Matt Freese has emerged as the starting goalkeeper at a position that has lost its depth in recent years, while there are questions about who will be named to the striker position behind Balogun.
MORE:Why Alejandro Zendejas was the right choice for the USMNT World Cup roster
The United States have lost two players to injury with just weeks until the start of the FIFA World Cup.
While he was not expected to start, Patrick Agyemang had positioned himself well to be amongst the strikers named to the roster, but will not participate in the tournament after he ruptured his Achilles in April, ruling him out of the competition.
Also not available for selection is Johnny Cardoso who picked up an ankle injury in Atletico Madrid training after being tackled hard by a teammate, requiring surgery which will rule him out of World Cup action.
Tanner Tessmann also surprisingly missed out on selection, and it's speculated that a muscle injury two weeks ago — thought at the time to be minor — could have played a role in this decision. Chris Richards suffered what appeared to be a nasty ankle injury while playing for Crystal Palace, one which threatens his chances of playing in the UEFA Conference League final, but it is reportedly not expected to keep him out of the World Cup.
Additionally, defender Cameron Carter-Vickers tore his Achilles back in November and is out of World Cup contention.
MORE:The latest on the injury to Chris Richards ahead of the 2026 World Cup
Beyond Christian Pulisic, there are a number of U.S. players to keep an eye on throughout the World Cup tournament.
The most in-form individual entering the competition is Folarin Balogun, who is expected to start at striker for the United States. Balogun has enjoyed a tremendous second half of the season, finding the back of the net in nine of the last 11 Ligue 1 matches of the 2025/26 season, including eight in a row from February 21 to April 19.
The influence of Tyler Adams in midfield is noticeable when he is on the pitch, as a key force in breaking up counter-attacks and ushering possession forward. With Gio Reyna making the final roster, he is always mercurial when on the pitch for the United States and could be an enjoyable watch.
MORE:Diego Luna a surprise USMNT omission for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino is one of the highest-paid national team coaches in the world. Hired as a mercenary to replace the sacked Gregg Berhalter in the aftermath of their disastrous Copa America group stage exit, Pochettino is one of the top coaches in the world currently, and was a massive get for the U.S. as they hope to put their best foot forward on home soil.
This is Pochettino's first-ever national team job, but he has managed top clubs like PSG, Tottenham, and Chelsea in his career. He is known as a strong man-manager but also a tactically astute coach who can get the most out of his players.
Unless he harbors a surprising love for the USMNT, Pochettino is not expected to re-sign with the national team after the World Cup, and will thus be considered one of the top available managers on the market following the conclusion of the competition.
MORE:Breaking down Mauricio Pochettino's tactics with the USMNT
Once the final roster is official, participating teams at the World Cup could only make changes before the first game of the tournament, and only in the case of extraordinary circumstances.
According to the official tournament rules (page 32), "a player listed on the final list may only be replaced in the event of serious injury or illness up until 24 hours before the start of his team's first match."
The United States have never won the World Cup, not even close. A third-place finish at the first-ever World Cup in 1930 is the closest they've been, and they have reached the quarterfinals just once since qualifying in 1990 for the first time in 40 years.
MORE:A complete breakdown of the USMNT draw at the 2026 World Cup
As a Pot 1 host team, the United States was automatically pre-drawn into Group D. Their competitors in the group will be Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey who qualified out of the UEFA playoff in March.
| Team | PTS | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| USA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Paraguay | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Australia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Turkey | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Fri, Jun. 12 | 9 p.m. | United States vs. Paraguay | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Sat, Jun. 13 | 12 a.m. | Australia vs. Turkey | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
| Sat, Jun. 20 | 12 a.m. | Turkey vs. Paraguay | Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) |
| Fri, Jun. 19 | 3 p.m. | United States vs. Australia | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Thu, Jun. 25 | 10 p.m. | Turkey vs. United States | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Thu, Jun. 25 | 10 p.m. | Paraguay vs. Australia | Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) |
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Betfred Super League
Toulouse (8) 18
Tries:Roumanos, Ashall-Bott, Ulberg Goals: Shorrocks 3
Wakefield (10) 22
Tries: Pratt, Faatili, Tevaga, Nikotemo Goals: Rourke 3
Wakefield withstood a late Toulouse rally as they battled back from 8-0 down to win and keep up the pressure on Hull KR and Warrington in the Super League.
Daryl Powell's side scored twice inside five first-half minutes to turn the game around after Toulouse made a flying start in the Stade Ernest Wallon when James Roumanos went over.
Wakefield scored four unanswered tries through Oliver Pratt, Caius Faatili, Jazz Tevaga and Seth Nikotemo, before Josh Rourke was controversially sin-binned to allow Toulouse back into this seesaw game.
Olly Ashall-Bott and Paul Ulberg took full advantage to score inside three minutes before Pratt made a late try-saving tackle on Benjamin Laguerre as Wakefield hung on.
Wakefield have strengthened their grip on fifth with their eighth Super League win of the campaign, while unlucky Toulouse remain next to bottom.
Toulouse began well and Cesar Rouge had a try disallowed because Jay Pitts was taken out in the build-up, before Jake Shorrocks kicked a penalty to give them the lead when Joe Cator was taken out off the ball.
Roumanos extended the home side's lead on 17 minutes when he cut through the Wakefield defence to crash over, with Shorrocks adding the conversion to make it 8-0.
Jayden Myers had a score disallowed for Wakefield before they crossed the line twice in five minutes. First, Pratt produced a diving finish to touch down one-handed in the corner to half the deficit on 22 minutes.
Then Mason Lino played a great short pass to Faatili, who powered over for his fourth try in two games, with Rourke landing the conversion to put Wakefield ahead 10-8.
Wakefield stretched their lead to 16-8 when Tevaga spun round to score a try converted by Rourke.
Toulouse wasted numerous chances to score and Tiaki Chan failed to hold Ashall-Bott's pass with the try line beckoning.
Nikotemo powered over after a fine break through the middle by Rourke in the 57th minute and Wakefield looked out of sight.
But then Rourke was sin-binned for a deliberate obstruction and Ashall-Bott went over for his ninth Super League try.
Toulouse turned the screw on Wakefield's 12 men, and Ulberg scored in acres of space on the right before Pratt kept out Laguerre in the final minutes with a superb tackle.
Toulouse: Ashall-Bott; Laguerre, Polselli, Quai-Ward, Ulberg; Rouge, Shorrocks; Roumanos, Hands, Chan, Stefani, O'Kane, Cator.
Interchanges: Marion, Butler, Gillam, Wallace.
Wakefield: Rourke; Pratt, Hall, Scott, Myers; Trueman, Lino; McMeeken, Smoothy, Rodwell, Nikotemo, Vagana, Pitts.
Interchanges: Tevaga, Hamlin-Uele, Faatili, Lolesio.
Referee: James Vella
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The Oklahoma City Thunder talked to the media just a dozen hours after they picked up one of their most impressive playoff wins with this group. Shrugging off a quick 15-point deficit and injuries to Jalen Williams and Ajat Mitchell, they delivered a 123-108 Game 3 win over the San Antonio Spurs.
The Thunder relied on the Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and friends formula. The two-time MVP winner orchestrated the game with 26 points and 12 assists. Off the bench, OKC's reserves tallied a franchise record 76 points. Jared McCain had 24 points. Jaylin Williams had 18 points.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault, Chet Holmgren and Cason Wallace spoke to the media on Saturday afternoon. They will face the Spurs in a big-time Game 4 that could decide how long this series plays out.
Here's everything the Thunder said on Saturday, May 23:
Mark Daigneault on Ajay Mitchell: “No update… I know (what he’s dealing with) but I'm not giving an update on it. It'll be a listing tonight.” pic.twitter.com/O8kQjigzuj
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Mark Daigneault on Holmgren and Wallace making All-Defense Teams: “I'm happy for both of them. They earned it. I also think it's a team award. When two guys are recognized the top 10 defenders in the league, it's certainly because the team defended the way it did this season.” pic.twitter.com/ArlzoyEVvv
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Mark Daigneault on his postgame routine: “We had a team dinner last night. My parents were here, dinner with my parents, and then I watched the film last night. I usually watch the film out of the game. I'm usually pretty wound up after the game, anyways.” pic.twitter.com/5o0v8IG4fF
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Mark Daigneault on OKC being undefeated on the road these playoffs: “It’s hard to win playoff games on the road, as you saw last night. That took our best punch to win that game the way we did last night, and it still wasn't easy. Despite the fact that it was a 15-point win.” pic.twitter.com/WNP16NyEK8
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Mark Daigneault on Jared McCain gaining trust in the locker room: “These guys aren't skeptical people. They're not cynical when a new person comes in. They’re willing to see the best in somebody.” pic.twitter.com/rwId2DH7fP
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Chet Holmgren on how they’ve limited Wembanyama the last 2 games: “Yeah sorry. No gameplan stuff.” pic.twitter.com/7P17CE5QQQ
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Chet Holmgren on leaning on their playoff experience: “You have to go through very emotional games in order for that to happen. Game 57 against a tanking team isn't going to be an emotional game. These playoff games are really a different feeling.” pic.twitter.com/sYHcIJi7ZS
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Chet Holmgren on being named to All-Defense First Team: “Couldn't be more thankful for any individual recognition that I get. I think we have an All-Defensive Team on our team… We got dudes on this team that show up and go to war on that end every single night.” pic.twitter.com/b0vQV5uClo
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Chet Holmgren on being named to All-Defense First Team: “Couldn't be more thankful for any individual recognition that I get. I think we have an All-Defensive Team on our team… We got dudes on this team that show up and go to war on that end every single night.” pic.twitter.com/b0vQV5uClo
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Cason Wallace on being named to All-Defense Second Team: “It feels good. My support team is very happy. Just being able to share this accomplishment with them. It’s a lot of fun.” pic.twitter.com/2VpqAxOnPa
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Cason Wallace on Jared McCain’s Game 3: “He's been getting buckets since he got here. We weren't all the way surprised.” pic.twitter.com/OKeNoJrZG7
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
Cason Wallace on SGA ignoring the online hate: “He's comfortable with who he is. Whether he goes out there and has a good game, bad game, he's gonna play as hard as he can. He’s gonna try to do what he can to win… He’s trying to be the best player on the floor.” pic.twitter.com/U79nIdv0U5
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) May 23, 2026
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Recap: Everything OKC Thunder said on Saturday, May 23
Florida State alumni have gone on to have wildly successful careers in the pros and in the coaching ranks, and baseball is adding yet another bullet point to its already impressive resume.
The NC State Wolfpack has hired former Seminole Chris Hart as the next head coach of its baseball program, Director of Athletics Boo Corrigan announced. Hart becomes the 17th head coach in NC State baseball history after working with the program for the previous 22 seasons.
Hart graduated from Florida State in 2003 with a degree in Sport Management and joined NC State in 2005 to serve as the Director of Baseball Operations. Under Mike Martin's coaching at FSU, Hart played 195 games for the Seminoles and helped them reach the College World Series in 1999 and 2000.
In 2021, Hart was named the Baseball America National Assistant Coach of the Year for his work with the Wolfpack. When asked about the decision, Corrigan explained why they promoted him.
"He loves NC State and has chosen to stay, despite numerous opportunities to leave. We could go out and search nationally for our new head coach, but I'm so glad that we didn't have to because the best man for the job was right here."
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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU Baseball: NC State hires Seminoles alum Chris Hart
The Pittsburgh Steelers almost completely reinvented their receiving corps this offseason, trading for veteran wideout Michael Pittman Jr. — but one respected insider believes he's being sorely overlooked.
On Friday, Steelers insider Mark Kaboly claimed that Pittman is being somewhat underestimated, based on his own talent and how he'll help DK Metcalf in 2026.
“I think people underestimate what [Pittman] is gonna be able to bring,” Kaboly said via 93.7 The Fan. “Not only what he can do, but what he can help Metcalf do, because you can see Metcalf still has a ton of talent and can be a game changer when he’s not bracketed constantly. I think that alone will be good.”
Pittman, who was drafted by the Colts with the 34th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, caught 485 passes for 5,254 receiving yards and 25 touchdowns in 95 games during his six-season stint with Indianapolis.
Despite the additions this offseason, Pittsburgh's wide receiver room continues to be doubted, but Pittman's 2026 impact will play a huge part in silencing the naysayers of the Aaron Rodgers-led offense.
For up-to-date Steelers coverage, including any offseason moves, follow us on X @TheSteelersWire and give our Facebook page a like.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' Michael Pittman is being underestimated, says Mark Kaboly
Throughout the 2025-26 NBA playoffs, former Duke guard Jared McCain has been quite the surprise. Off the bench, McCain has drilled 19 3-pointers in 10 playoff games and led Oklahoma City to a huge Game 3 victory Friday after scoring 24 points.
Following Friday's game, two-time reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander addressed McCain's impact, even admitting to being surprised himself. When asked if he envisioned McCain playing a huge role, he said, "At first no. But after the first couple of games, yeah. It just oozes confidence."
With confidence and momentum at an all-time high, both Gilgeous-Alexander and McCain will hope to take a commanding 3-1 series lead against San Antonio Sunday.
This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: SGA gets brutally honest about Jared McCain's impact on Thunder
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon will face ten matchups against premier wide receivers in the NFL next season that are worthy of circling the calendar for.
Washington Commanders star WR Terry McLaurin will be first up for Witherspoon to deal with in Week 3 of next season. McLaurin has gone for 1,000-yards receiving in five of the last six seasons and was named a second-team All-Pro honoree in 2024, before injuries limited him to 10 games played in 2025.
Witherspoon will face a great challenge in Week 5 against San Francisco 49ers WR Mike Evans. Last season spelt tumult for Evans, who was limited to eight games played due to multiple injuries. However, he went for over 1,000-yards receiving in his first 11 seasons in the league prior to 2025, and is an elite scoring threat that will test Witherspoon in Weeks 5 and 12 of next season.
The Seahawks’ matchup against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 13 will present Witherspoon with a pair of daunting challenges against CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens. Witherspoon had a shadow rate of 32.5 percent last season, which suggests that he will likely be used on both 1,000-yard receivers at home against Dallas. Lamb is one of the most complete receivers in the league, while Pickens is sensational at going up over the top of defensive backs for receptions and making difficult catches.
Week 13 against Dallas will open the door to a slate of difficult matchups for Witherspoon in every game to end the year. Witherspoon will have to deal with New York Giants star WR Malik Nabers in Week 14, who will be returning from injury after recording 1,204 REC yards in 2024. The Eagles, much like the Cowboys, will throw another pair of 1,000-yard receivers Witherspoon’s way in DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown, in the event that Brown is not traded this offseason.
Witherspoon will close the season against Los Angeles Rams WRs Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, in a pod of heated rivalry matchups in Weeks 16 and 18. Nacua recorded 1,715 REC yards last season and Adams led the league in REC touchdowns with 14. A meeting against the reigning 2025 AP Offensive Player of the Year Tetairoia McMillan will be sandwiched in between those two matchups against the Rams in Week 17.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks CB Devon Witherspoon will face prominent NFL WR's in 2026

NCAA men's lacrosse bracket 2026: Schedule, TV channels, live streams, scores for college championship originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The march to Memorial Day is here for the nation's top college lacrosse teams.
A trip through a tough bracket awaits before we get to the two teams contesting the sport's annual holiday afternoon championship game, though, beginning with a pair of opening-round games just three days after Selection Sunday.
This year's NCAA tournament appears wide open. Notre Dame has held down the top spot most of the year, but the Irish have lost a pair of games to the team hosting this year's semis and final, Virginia. Top seed Princeton is right there with Notre Dame, along with defending champion Cornell and rising power Richmond.
While Notre Dame could well win its third national title in four years, it will have plenty of competition on the way. Here's everything you need to know to watch this year's tournament.
The bracket consists of 18 teams, with 10 automatic and eight at-large selections. The top eight schools are seeded nationally, and the four lowest-ranked automatic qualifiers will play in the two opening-round games. See the full game schedule below.
The 2026 DI Men’s Lacrosse Bracket 🏆🥍
— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 4, 2026
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The 2026 NCAA men's lacrosse tournament will air on multiple ESPN platforms, including the first round and quarterfinals on ESPNU, the semis on ESPN2 and the championship game on ESPN.
All of those games will also be available to stream via fubo. Fans can also stream those games and the two opening-round games with the ESPN app.
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| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Marist 10, Stony Brook 6 | — | — |
| Jacksonville 13, Robert Morris 7 | — | — |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 3 North Carolina 24, UAlbany 6 | — | — |
| No. 8 Penn State 10, Army 6 | — | — |
| Johns Hopkins 9, No. 7 Cornell 8 (OT) | — | — |
| Duke 14, No. 4 Richmond 12 | — | — |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 2 Notre Dame 18, Jacksonville 5 | — | — |
| No. 1 Princeton 17, Marist 8 | — | — |
| No. 6 Syracuse 16, Yale 15 | — | — |
| Georgetown 14, No. 5 Virginia 10 | — | — |
Games at Hempstead, N.Y.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 2 Notre Dame 15, Johns Hopkins 9 | — | — |
| No. 6 Syracuse 13, No. 3 North Carolina 11 | — | — |
Games at Newark, Del.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 1 Princeton 14, No. 8 Penn State 10 | — | — |
| Duke 16, Georgetown 6 | — | — |
Semifinals and final will be played at Charlottesville, Virginia
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 1 Princeton 14, Duke 7 | — | — |
| No. 2 Notre Dame vs. No. 6 Syracuse | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Semifinal winners | 1 p.m. | ESPN, ESPN app, fubo |
Here are the last 10 NCAA men's lacrosse champions and runners-up. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19.
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Cornell | Maryland |
| 2024 | Notre Dame | Maryland |
| 2023 | Notre Dame | Duke |
| 2022 | Maryland | Cornell |
| 2021 | Virginia | Maryland |
| 2019 | Virginia | Yale |
| 2018 | Yale | Duke |
| 2017 | Maryland | Ohio State |
| 2016 | North Carolina | Maryland |
| 2015 | Denver | Maryland |

IPL 2026: Full list of teams that qualified for the playoffs stage originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
RCB, GT, and SRH have secured the first three playoff spots with 18 points each.
Five-time champions MI & CSK, along with LSG & DC have been officially knocked out of the IPL 2026 playoff race.
The playoffs will be held in Dharamsala and New Chandigarh, with the grand finale in Ahmedabad on May 31.
The IPL 2026 league stage has reached its final stretch, and the top of the table has produced a rare three way tie.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Gujarat Titans, and Sunrisers Hyderabad all finished with 18 points from 14 matches.
RCB secured the top spot thanks to a superior net run rate, with Gujarat Titans close behind in second. That sets up a high-stakes Qualifier 1 clash between the two, with a direct place in the final on the line.
Sunrisers Hyderabad finished third and will now take the Eliminator route.
The race for the final playoff spot, however, remains wide open. Punjab Kings have thrown themselves back into contention with a crucial win, moving into the top four for now.
Rajasthan Royals, currently on 14 points with a game in hand, still control their own fate, a win will take them through.
Meanwhile, Kolkata Knight Riders remain in the mix and will be hoping for results to go their way.
Delhi Capitals, along with Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians, and Lucknow Super Giants, are officially out of the playoff race.
With one spot still up for grabs, the final round of matches is set to decide who joins the top three in the IPL 2026 playoffs!
| Pos | Team | Played | Won | Lost | NR | Nrr | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.783 | 18 |
| 2 | Gujarat Titans (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.695 | 18 |
| 3 | Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.542 | 18 |
| 4 | Punjab Kings | 14 | 7 | 6 | 1 | +0.309 | 15 |
| 5 | Rajasthan Royals | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0 | +0.283 | 14 |
| 6 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | +0.011 | 13 |
| 7 | Chennai Super Kings (E) | 14 | 6 | 8 | 0 | -0.345 | 12 |
| 8 | Delhi Capitals (E) | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | -0.871 | 12 |
| 9 | Mumbai Indians (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | -0.510 | 8 |
| 10 | Lucknow Super Giants (E) | 14 | 4 | 10 | 0 | -0.740 | 8 |
(After match 68, LSG vs PBKS)
With the league stage nearing its end, the focus will soon shift to the IPL 2026 playoffs. The knockout matches are set to be played in Dharamsala and New Chandigarh, before the tournament concludes with the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
| Match | Date | Venue | Time (IST) |
| Qualifier 1 | Tue, May 26 | HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala | 7:30 PM |
| Eliminator | Wed, May 27 | Mullanpur Stadium, New Chandigarh | 7:30 PM |
| Qualifier 2 | Fri, May 29 | Mullanpur Stadium, New Chandigarh | 7:30 PM |
| Final | Sun, May 31 | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | 7:30 PM |
Qualifier 1 is played between the top two teams in the IPL points table and for the 2026 season, that clash is set between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans. Both sides finished their league campaigns with 18 points, securing the top two spots.
The stakes are simple, the winner goes straight into the final. The losing team, however, isn’t out they’ll get another shot in Qualifier 2, where they face the winner of the Eliminator for a place in the title clash.
The Eliminator will feature the third and fourth-placed teams in the league standings. It is a knockout match, meaning the losing team will be eliminated from the tournament, while the winner will advance to Qualifier 2.
Qualifier 2 will be played between the loser of Qualifier 1 and the winner of the Eliminator. The winner of this match will secure the second spot in the IPL 2026 final.
MORE:Which teams can no longer qualify for IPL 2026 playoffs?
Consistency has always been one of the biggest measures of success in the IPL, and the teams with the most playoff appearances have often been the strongest sides in the tournament’s history.
Chennai Super Kings lead the list with the most playoff qualifications, having missed the top four only a few times in their IPL journey. The Mumbai Indians are next with 11 playoff appearances, although their early exit in 2026 means that number will not increase this season.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru, who won the IPL title in 2025, have also reached double digits in playoff qualifications and continue to remain regular contenders in the league.
| Team | Playoffs Appearances | Titles Won |
| Chennai Super Kings | 12 times | 5 |
| Mumbai Indians | 11 times | 5 |
| Royal Challengers Bengaluru | 10 times | 1 |
| Kolkata Knight Riders | 08 times | 3 |
| Sunrisers Hyderabad | 08 times | 2 |
| Rajasthan Royals | 06 times | 1 |
| Delhi Capitals | 06 times | - |
| Gujarat Titans | 04 times | 1 |
| Punjab Kings | 03 times | - |
| Lucknow Super Gaints | 02 times | - |
MORE:IPL playoff eliminations: Which team crashed out first in every IPL season?
The history of the IPL playoffs has seen different teams dominate different eras of the tournament. In the early years, teams like Rajasthan Royals and Deccan Chargers made a strong impact before Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians went on to dominate the league for over a decade.
In recent seasons, newer teams like Gujarat Titans have quickly established themselves as strong contenders, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s resurgence has added more competition to the playoff race and title battle.
| Season | Teams Qualified for Playoffs | Winner |
| 2025 | RCB, PBKS, GT, MI | RCB |
| 2024 | KKR, SRH, RR, RCB | KKR |
| 2023 | GT, CSK, LSG, MI | CSK |
| 2022 | GT, RR, LSG, RCB | GT |
| 2021 | DC, CSK, RCB, KKR | CSK |
| 2020 | MI, DC, SRH, RCB | MI |
| 2019 | MI, CSK, DC, SRH | MI |
| 2018 | SRH, CSK, KKR, RR | CSK |
| 2017 | MI, RPS, SRH, KKR | MI |
| 2016 | GL, RCB, SRH, KKR | SRH |
| 2015 | CSK, MI, RCB, RR | MI |
| 2014 | KXIP, KKR, CSK, MI | KKR |
| 2013 | CSK, MI, RR, SRH | MI |
| 2012 | DD, KKR, MI, CSK | KKR |
| 2011 | RCB, CSK, MI, KKR | CSK |
| 2010 | MI, DEC, CSK, RCB | CSK |
| 2009 | DD, CSK, RCB, DCH | DCH |
| 2008 | RR, KXIP, CSK, DD | RR |
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On Friday night, world-famous artist Bad Bunny held his first concert in Barcelona, and it turned out to be a major success.
The Puerto Rican artist kicked off his European tour with a massive performance at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Montjuic, where nearly 50,000 people attended.
The concert attracted a long list of familiar faces. Guests enjoyed the show either from the VIP sections or from the specially designed “little house” area that Bad Bunny created for selected attendees.
Among those present were several Barcelona players, including Lamine Yamal, Pedri, Ferran Torres, Alejandro Balde, Pau Cubarsi, Wojciech Szczesny, Joan Garcia, Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski.
The presence of multiple Barça players added even more excitement to a night that already promised to be memorable.
But if there was one player who seemed to enjoy himself more than anyone else, it was Lewandowski, who will be leaving the club at the end of the season.
The Polish striker attended alongside his wife Anna Lewandowska and spent much of the night dancing and enjoying the atmosphere with teammates.
Lewandowski appeared to be having a great time, but the most memorable moment came when fans inside the stadium began chanting his name.
Lewandowski is leaving Barcelona. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
Then came another chant: “Robert, stay…,” as fans implored the 37-year-old, who said goodbye to the Spotify Camp Nou last weekend, to reconsider his decision.
Applause followed from the guests inside the special seating area.
Some teammates also joined in, with players such as Pedri embracing the atmosphere and following the chants directed toward the Barcelona forward, who will leave the club at the end of the season, departing as a legend.

Iker Casillas appeared to throw shade at Jose Mourinho by pointing toward a long line of alternative managers Real Madrid could have considered.
The former Real Madrid captain did not need to spell out the full meaning for supporters to understand the message.
With Mourinho being linked with a return to replace Alvaro Arbeloa, Casillas’ post looked like a reminder that he believes the club had better options available.

Iker Casillas on X reacted as Jose Mourinho’s possible Real Madrid return continued to dominate the managerial conversation.
Casillas’ message was interpreted as a dig because it came with several names that fans immediately read as alternatives to Mourinho.
Unai Emery, Vincent Kompany, Xabi Alonso, Cesc Fabregas, Mikel Arteta, Andoni Iraola, Zinedine Zidane, Jose Bordalas, Inigo Perez, and Vicente del Bosque all represented different profiles, but the point was the same.
Casillas appeared to be arguing that Real Madrid could have looked at modern builders, club legends, Spanish tacticians and proven winners before turning back to Mourinho.
That is why the post landed as shade rather than a neutral coaching discussion, especially because Casillas has already made clear that he does not want Mourinho back at the club of his life.
The tension behind the post goes back to Mourinho’s first Real Madrid spell, when his relationship with Casillas collapsed during one of the most toxic dressing-room periods in recent club history.
Mourinho benched Casillas, questioned parts of the dressing room and helped split opinion between those who backed the manager’s hard-line approach and those who sided with the club captain.
That history makes every Casillas comment about Mourinho feel loaded, even when he uses diplomatic language. Real Madrid’s current situation also adds weight to the debate.
Arbeloa’s time in charge ended after a difficult, trophyless spell, and reports have framed Mourinho as Florentino Perez’s preferred answer to restore discipline and competitive edge.
Mourinho may still have the experience and authority Madrid want, but Casillas’ message was hard to miss. For him, a return to the Bernabeu would not be the best move when so many other managerial paths exist.
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Gael Monfils is set to make his final appearance at Roland Garros as he continues his farewell season on the ATP Tour.
The 37-year-old Frenchman announced earlier this year that this would be his last season, and he’s already played in six tournaments for the final time.
Although Monfils never won a Grand Slam title, he came close at the 2008 French Open. He reached the semifinals that year, then lost to Roger Federer in four sets.
Before stepping onto the court for what will be his final campaign, Monfils was given a special send-off ceremony on Court Philippe Chatrier. The event included appearances from Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, among others.

After the celebration, Monfils took to Instagram to express his gratitude and reflect on the experience:
“I woke up this morning, and I’m speechless. I’m really searching, but no words seem big enough to describe what I experienced last night. All those emotions, that intensity, that beauty—it was indescribable. I woke up thinking, wow, what happened yesterday?
“After all these years, to have been able to experience that, to share that with you on that court, was simply exceptional.
“To you, my French fans, I love you. Deeply, sincerely. You’ve supported me throughout my career, and yesterday you gave me a moment I never dared to dream of. A magical moment that will forever be etched in my heart.
“To my family, to my friends, thank you for being there, by my side. You have always been my strength.
“To my parents, to my mother, to my father, everything I experienced yesterday, everything I’ve experienced over all these years, I owe it all to you. Without you, none of this would have been possible. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.
“To the French Tennis Federation and Roland-Garros, thank you for allowing me to experience this unique moment, something I never even dared to imagine. A moment that will forever remain in my heart. Thank you, truly, from the bottom of my heart.
“To the 15 players who came, who embraced the challenge, who were magnificent, thank you. I am so lucky to have you by my side. You made this moment even more beautiful, even more powerful. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
“To my three maestros, Matt, Paul, and Martin, you led this show like no one else. You were incredible, you elevated everything from beginning to end. Thank you for giving so much to make this evening so magnificent. I love you.
“And once again, to the French public, I love you. What we experienced together yesterday, I will cherish forever. Thank you. A thousand times thank you.”
This year, Monfils was given a wildcard entry and will begin his campaign against fellow Frenchman Hugo Gaston in the first round.
If he gets past Gaston, his next match will be against either Botic van de Zandschulp or Francisco Cerundolo.
Monfils finds himself in the second quarter of the draw, alongside names like Felix Auger-Aliassime, Flavio Cobolli and Daniil Medvedev.
He’s also on the same side of the draw as Jannik Sinner, who finished as runner-up last year and is aiming to complete a Career Grand Slam in Paris.
Monfils’ 2025 French Open run ended in the second round, where he lost to Jack Draper.
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Former Juventus forward Fabrizio Ravanelli has joined supporters calling for Alessandro Del Piero to be given a formal role at the club, suggesting that a partnership with Giorgio Chiellini could bring significant benefits to the team.
Juventus believe they now have experienced former players integrated into the structure, with Chiellini already contributing in an influential capacity, while Del Piero remains one of the club’s most iconic figures in its modern history.
Del Piero continues to be warmly received by supporters whenever he visits the Allianz Stadium, and he is widely respected by current players who value his insight and experience.
Although he currently works primarily as a pundit, there is growing belief that he could be open to returning to Juventus in a more active role within the club’s structure.
Ravanelli is convinced that Del Piero possesses the qualities needed to support Juventus in both technical and institutional capacities, particularly in guiding younger players and reinforcing the club’s identity.
This perspective has intensified discussion among fans and analysts about how former club legends could contribute to the current project and the long-term direction of the team.
According to Il Bianconero, Ravanelli said via Il Bianconero:“I think Del Piero was incredible. Juve misses him in every way. A figure like him is important on a marketing, institutional, technical level, and when he has to speak to the team. He’s highly respected, speaks good English, and has the ability to take a player aside and teach him what Juventus is all about. Chiellini is there, but he and Del Piero would form a winning combination to get Juventus back on track.”
His comments reflect a broader sentiment among sections of the Juventus fan base that former club leaders could help restore identity and cohesion. The idea of pairing experienced ex-players within the club’s structure continues to gain attention as Juventus look to strengthen both performance and culture.

Maurizio Sarri said Lazio were ‘not structured to win this season,’ but paid tribute to ‘phenomenal’ Pedro ahead of his final game for the club.
The match with Pisa kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog.
There is a sense of farewell in the stadium, because it is the final match of his Lazio career for Pedro after five years, and the team is wearing special patches on their jersey to mark the occasion.
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 18: Maurizio Sarri SS Lazio head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and SS Lazio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 18, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
“Pedro has had a phenomenal career, won everything it was possible to win, and been an example for everyone both on and off the field. He is phenomenal in every way,” Sarri told Sky Sport Italia.
It is also likely to be the last game here for Sarri, with reports he is on the verge of an agreement to take over Atalanta next term.
Although he was not asked specifically about his future, the coach did note why he was ready to walk away.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Maurizio Sarri coach of Lazio looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 21, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
“We got the silver medal in the Coppa Italia, we were unable to win the Final, but I don’t think this team was structured to win this season,” said Sarri.
“This game reflects our whole season, we are missing eight or nine players. It has been a continual situation of difficulty, we have to make do with what we’ve got.
“My mood? Calm.”
ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 07: Pedro of Lazio scores his team’s second goal from the penalty spot during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Olimpico on January 07, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Pedro also spoke to the media before kick-off and it seems as if he is not entirely ready to hang up his boots yet, despite the end of his Lazio adventure.
“It’s natural to be emotional at this moment, especially with my teammates and the fans, the staff, Sarri who I’ve known for many years. I look back over so many special moments, it was tough, but I want to go out on a high today and enjoy this game,” Pedro told Sky Sport Italia.
“It is hard to choose a single moment, I think I gave my all for this jersey. I would’ve liked to win something here, it wasn’t possible. This has been a very, very difficult season for us, especially without the fans.
“I would like to have a good memory of my last game here.”
Despite knowing it would be the last chance to say goodbye to Pedro, the Lazio ultras did not suspend their boycott of the home games, so the stadium will again be disconcertingly empty.
The North Carolina Tar Heels continue to construct the 2026-27 roster under first-year head coach Michael Malone.
It's been a busy offseason so far for the head coach, retaining a few key recruits as well as bringing in a good recruiting class. As we are set to approach the NBA deadline for players, the roster is almost complete minus a few key decisions. The biggest being guard Matt Able who saw his stock rise during the NBA Scouting Combine in Chicago.
North Carolina may have to look for another wing player depending on Able's decision. Now, they are reportedly reaching out to a player in the transfer portal for that help.
Per Tobias Bass, the Tar Heels have been in contact with forward Josh Hill out of Robert Morris. Bass reports that the team had a Zoom meeting with Hill.
NEWS: Josh Hill recently zoomed with UNC, a source tells @TheAthleticCBB
— Tobias Bass (@tobias_bass) May 22, 2026
In 22 games last season at Robert Morris, the 6’11 prospect averaged 7.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game pic.twitter.com/WRSzfk4Um3
In 22 games last season, Hill averaged 7.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. He's a talented forward who can play on the wing and provide some help there for the Tar Heels.
The roster may be close to being done but there are some needs that could still be filled.
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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: Tar Heels reach out to Josh Hill per report

28’ — Bayern slowly getting into the game but still no goal to show for it.
17’ — Maximilian Mittelstädt shoots from distance but Urbig dives low to his left just in time to put it behind.
15’ — Michael Olise tried sliding in Jamal Musiala on the byline, but the pass had too much weight and goes out for a goal kick.
13’ — Harry Kane fires from distance but the shot is wide; he was offside as well.
11’ — Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho is in the stands, watching the match.
9’ — Deniz Undav tries shooting from a narrow angle but hits the side netting.
4’ — A Stuttgart player blasts the shot over the bar.
2’ — Stuttgart get a corner and the header is saved by Jonas Urbig. Michael Olise is subsequently fouled.
Kickoff — LET’S GOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Lineups are out! Vincent Kompany is rolling with a widely predicted near-full strength team:
🏆 Unsere 𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒆𝒍𝒇 für das 𝑷𝒐𝒌𝒂𝒍𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒍𝒆 🔴⚪
— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) May 23, 2026
Holen wir den Pott zurück nach München! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/CRQUavy2P1
Bayern Munich plays its final match of the 2025/26 season today in the DFB-Pokal final. The Bavarians will play Franz Beckenbauer Supercup runners-up VfB Stuttgart whom they have bested for three straight matches since said competition. Bayern hasn’t won the Pokal since beating Bayer Leverkusen six years ago, so now they’ll be making up for lost time with a win.
Location: Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany
Date: May 23, 2026
Kickoff: 8:00 PM Local time | 2:00 PM EST | 11:00 AM PST
TV/streaming: ESPN+, Find Your Country
Bayern wins 4-2 with goals from Harry Kane, Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Jamal Musiala.
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Where to watch NCAA men's lacrosse semifinals: TV schedule, times, channels, live streams for 2026 semis originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 NCAA men's lacrosse tournament has been full of upsets and unexpected victories, which means the semifinals are sure to excite.
After several rounds of play, only four teams remain in the running for a title — No. 1 overall Princeton, No. 2 Notre Dame, No. 6 Syracuse and unranked Duke. Syracuse beat out No. 3 seed North Carolina in the quarterfinals, and Duke ousted No. 4 Richmond in the first round.
Reigning champions Cornell couldn't make it past the first round, but Notre Dame is still in the running and looking to hoist the trophy again after back-to-back championships in 2023-24. And of course, powerhouse program Princeton is also making a strong campaign — the school last won it all in 2001.
Who will secure a bid to the national title game?
Here's everything you need to know about the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament, including TV channel and streaming options for the semifinal games.
The 2026 NCAA men's lacrosse tournament will air on multiple ESPN platforms, with the semifinals on ESPN2 and the championship game on ESPN.
All of those games will also be available to stream via fubo. Fans can also stream those games and the two opening-round games with the ESPN app.
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| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Marist 10, Stony Brook 6 | — | — |
| Jacksonville 13, Robert Morris 7 | — | — |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 3 North Carolina 24, UAlbany 6 | — | — |
| No. 8 Penn State 10, Army 6 | — | — |
| Johns Hopkins 9, No. 7 Cornell 8 (OT) | — | — |
| Duke 14, No. 4 Richmond 12 | — | — |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 2 Notre Dame 18, Jacksonville 5 | — | — |
| No. 1 Princeton 17, Marist 8 | — | — |
| No. 6 Syracuse 16, Yale 15 | — | — |
| Georgetown 14, No. 5 Virginia 10 | — | — |
Games at Hempstead, N.Y.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 2 Notre Dame 15, Johns Hopkins 9 | — | — |
| No. 6 Syracuse 13, No. 3 North Carolina 11 | — | — |
Games at Newark, Del.
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 1 Princeton 14, No. 8 Penn State 10 | — | — |
| Duke 16, Georgetown 6 | — | — |
Semifinals and final will be played at Charlottesville, Virginia
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| No. 1 Princeton 14, Duke 7 | — | — |
| No. 2 Notre Dame vs. No. 6 Syracuse | 2:30 p.m. | ESPN2, ESPN app, fubo |
| Matchup | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Semifinal winners | 1 p.m. | ESPN, ESPN app, fubo |
Here are the last 10 NCAA men's lacrosse champions and runners-up. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19.
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Cornell | Maryland |
| 2024 | Notre Dame | Maryland |
| 2023 | Notre Dame | Duke |
| 2022 | Maryland | Cornell |
| 2021 | Virginia | Maryland |
| 2019 | Virginia | Yale |
| 2018 | Yale | Duke |
| 2017 | Maryland | Ohio State |
| 2016 | North Carolina | Maryland |
| 2015 | Denver | Maryland |

Oleksandr Usyk will return later TODAY (Sat. May 23, 2026) to defend his WBC Heavyweight title against former pro kickboxing world champion, Rico Verhoeven, at the Pyramids of Giza in Cairo, Egypt, and will be streaming live on DAZN pay-per-view (PPV).
To stream / watch it live online via DAZN click here.
Usyk was last seen knocking out Daniel Duboisfor the second time last summer, once again solidifying himself as the king of the boxing big men. While there were other potential rematches out there for “The Cat,” he opted for a fresh matchup against one of the most lethal kick boxers in the history of the sport. Speaking of which, Verhoeven, has not been in active competition since defeating Artem Vakhitov at Glory 100 in June 2025, upping his win streak to 22 in a row.
Many readers check in before, during and after the fights to share their thoughts on all of the action, as the main card kicks off at 1 p.m. ET on DAZN PPV. Feel free to leave a comment (or several) about the bouts and chat with all the other Maniacs during the show — it’s always a lot of fun!
In the co-main event of the evening, Hamzah Sheeraz will face off against Alem Begic for the vacant WBO Super Middleweight title. In the other featured title fight, Jack Catterall will do battle against Shakhram Giyasov for WBO Welterweight title.
Heavyweight: Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven
168 lbs.: Hamzah Sheeraz vs Alem Begic
147 lbs.: Jack Catterall vs Shakhram Giyasov
Heavyweight: Frank Sanchez vs Richard Torrez Jr.
115 lbs.: Mizuki Hiruta vs Mai Soliman – Hiruta via unanimous decision
175 lbs.: Daniel Lapin vs. Benjamin Mendes Tani – Tani wins via fourth-round TKO
200 lbs.: Basem Mamdouh vs Jamar Talley – Talley wins via second-round knockout
135 lbs.: Sultan Al-Mohamed vs. Dedy Imprax – Al-Mohamed wins via first-round knockout
200 lbs.: Mahmoud Mobark vs Ali Ssurunkuma – Mobark wins via unanimous decision
147 lbs.: Omar Hikal vs Michael Kalyalya – Hikal wins via third-round knockout
Coming soon…
WHAT A SPECTACLE 🙌
— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine) May 23, 2026
Night falls upon the Pyramids of Giza ahead of Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven ⭐
Glory in Giza | May 23rd | LIVE on DAZN 🥊 pic.twitter.com/evFI0VG2tZ
FIRST BACK FIP CELLY AT THE AT THE PYRAMIDS 🤩
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 23, 2026
Benjamin Mendes Tani has defeated Daniel Lapin 😱
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Jamar Talley is LIKE THAT 🔥
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) May 23, 2026
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SICKENING BODY SHOT 🤢
— Ring Magazine (@ringmagazine) May 23, 2026
Sultan Almohammed moves to 4-0 with a knockout victory over Dedy Imprax 🔥
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The national #3 team in the country and #1-seed in the ACC Championship Georgia Tech Baseball defeated #5-seed Miami 9-3 to advance to the ACC Championship final. Tech is now 47-9 on the season and remains undefeated in neutral site games (4-0). Tech will play the winner of #14-seed Pitt and #2-seed North Carolina. A win in the final would be Tech’s first ACC Championship since 2014.
Both of Tech’s games up to this point in the ACC Tournament have been 1pm starts moved up to 11am in order to avoid rain. So keep an eye on start time. The currently scheduled first pitch is for 12pm.
Tech set another record today in the home run category. With three homers on the day (Vahn Lackey, Ryan Zuckerman x2), Tech is up to 124 home runs on the season, the most in program history.
Jackson Blakely threw another great game, going 5.2 innings and allowing only one run with three strikeouts and one walk. He moves to 7-1 on the season.
Every Jacket in the starting lineup reached base at least once.
How It Happened
After Jackson Blakely easily got through the first inning, Tech got things rolling on a Jarren Advincula double for his 101st hit of the season followed by a Vahn Lackey laser shot home run on a slider down in the zone to give Tech a 2-0 lead, both with two outs. Ryan Zuckerman hit a double down the right field line that ricocheted off the corner of the foul line wall but was stranded to end the inning.
In the third, Vahn Lackey reached on a fielding error by Miami’s shortstop, which Ryan Zuckerman took advantage of hitting a blast to center field for his 21st homer of the season and doubling the lead to 4-0. Tech loaded the bases with two outs on a Parker Brosiu hit by pitch, but Carson Kerce struck out.
In the 4th, Zuckerman hit his second homer of teh game, driving in Burress for a 6-0 lead.
In the 5th, a passed ball scored Alex Hernandez, giving Tech a 7-0 lead.
Jackson Blakely exited the game with 2 outs and 2 on in the 6th after a ground ball chopped over Ryan Zuckerman’s head at third base scored Miami’s first run of the game. He was replaced by Caden Gaudette. Miami scored another on a passed ball on a ball in the dirt that snuck under Lackey’s glove, making it 7-2 Tech.
In the bottom of the 6th, Lackey walked to start the inning. On a hit & run with Zuckerman at the plate, Zuckerman grounded out to the first baseman who then threw to second where Lackey’s foot was able to get in the way of the ball as the shortstop attempted to catch it. The ball rolled to the edge of the infield grass and Lackey immediately sprung up to take third base. The aware baserunning set up Alex Hernandez who hit a routine single to extend Tech’s lead to 8-2.
In the 7th, Kerce led off with a triple. After a Burress walk, a wild pitch scored Kerce and advanced Burress to third, making it 9-2 Tech. On a hard ground ball by Jarren Advicula to the right side, Miami threw home and easily tagged out Burress. Advincula initially had stolen second during Lackey’s at bat, but Miami successfully challenged that Advincula was tagged before reaching second, ending the 7th on that note.
Kayden Campbell came in to start the top of the 8th inning, lasting two pitches after a Miami infield single hit against a shift and a double down the right field line. Dimitri Angelakos came in to pitch, striking out the first batter, getting a flyout to the next (which drove in the runner at third to make it 9-3 Tech), and finishing with a fielder’s choice grounder to third. He pitched a clean 1-2-3 inning in the 9th to secure the win.

There were concerns surrounding Jared Verse’s ceiling when he fell to the Los Angeles Rams in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Verse spent two years at Albany before transferring to Florida State and was age 23 by the time he made the transition to the professional level.
The self-fulfilling narrative that Verse was NFL ready with a questionable ceiling seemed to hold true when he went on to win the league’s Defensive Rookie of the Year honors and then took a step back in year two.
However, I’m here to tell you today that there is still room for Verse to take a step forward in 2026. He has the potential to enter the Myles Garrett conversation for the league’s best EDGE defender. If he can improve even a little, he will be squarely in the debate for Defensive Player of the Year acknowledgements in his third season.
Verse is already top 10 in the betting odds for the award according to FanDuel:
| Rank | Player | Team | Position | Odds | Implied Probability (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Myles Garrett | Cleveland Browns | Edge | +600 | ~14.3% |
| 2 | Will Anderson Jr. | Houston Texans | Edge | +800 | ~11.1% |
| 3 | Aidan Hutchinson | Detroit Lions | Edge | +1100 | ~8.3% |
| 4 | Micah Parsons | Dallas Cowboys | LB/Edge | +1000 to +1200 | ~7.7–9.1% |
| 5 | Maxx Crosby | Las Vegas Raiders | Edge | +800 to +1200 | ~7.7–11.1% |
| 6 | T.J. Watt | Pittsburgh Steelers | Edge | +1400 to +2000 | ~4.8–6.7% |
| 7 | Nik Bonitto | Denver Broncos | Edge | +1500 to +2500 | ~3.8–6.3% |
| 8 | Nick Bosa | San Francisco 49ers | Edge | +1200 to +3000 | ~3.2–7.7% |
| 9 | Brian Burns | New York Giants | Edge | +2500 to +3500 | ~2.8–3.8% |
| 10 | Jared Verse | Los Angeles Rams | Edge | +2500 to +3500 | ~2.8–3.8% |
| Player | Team | Position | Odds (approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trey Hendrickson | Baltimore Ravens | Edge | +2500 to +4000 |
| Chris Jones | Kansas City Chiefs | Interior DL | +5000+ |
| Christian Gonzalez | New England Patriots | Cornerback | +6000+ |
| Derrick Brown | Carolina Panthers | Interior DL | +8000+ |
| Quincy Williams or standout LBs | Various | LB | +10000+ |
Note: Early preseason futures compiled from FanDuel and cross-market reports (May 2026). Corrected: Trey Hendrickson signed a 4-year, $112M deal with the Baltimore Ravens in March 2026 after leaving the Bengals. Odds will fluctuate heavily during training camp and the season based on performance, health, and team success. Always check FanDuel directly for the latest lines. Betting involves risk—gamble responsibly.
The first reason to be optimistic about Verse is that (1) the DPOY often comes from one of the league’s best overall units, and (2) broad improvement on the Rams’ defense should also elevate Verse’s individual production.
The obvious weak link on the LA defense last year was the coverage unit. Coverage and pass rush work together in tandem. The arrival of Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson should give the front seven more time to affect quarterbacks and get home more often in 2026. It says a lot that Verse is listed in the DPOY odds and McDuffie is not. Vegas is betting on the tide rising of coverage bolstering the pass rushing production for players like Verse.
While Verse’s total pressures were boosted by the fact LA reached the NFC Championship game resulting in more pass rushing opportunities, he still finished second in the NFL with 100 pressures behind Will Anderson (102). Only four players reached the century mark in 2025. Aidan Hutchinson and Josh Hines-Allen were the others, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF).
That puts Verse squarely in the conversation for the league’s most productive defensive linemen. His teammates Byron Young (12th, 74), Kobie Turner (14th, 69), and Braden Fiske (45th, 50) also finished towards the top of the list. There are a lot of mouths to feed on the Rams defensive line, though Verse is clearly the best of the bunch.
And this group accomplished that relentless level of production despite porous coverage on the back end. They will have more time to generate additional pressure and should have more opportunities to convert these to sacks.
Verse is proof that award voters care less about sacks than they used to, as evidenced by the fact he was DROY with only eight sacks. Still, not all have adopted this modern mindset and traditional stats still carry a lot of weight. In order to bring home the hardware, he needs to finish with double digit sacks.
But pass rush isn’t the only area where Verse can take a step forward. His run defense performance dropped notably from year one to two. After finishing with an 81.0 PFF run grade as a rookie, his mark dropped to 62.4 in 2025.
Verse has also missed an astonishing 39 tackles (24.1% of attempts) through two seasons. He can elevate the defense by being more sure-handed, although that can be said about several of the Rams’ core building blocks on the same side of the ball.
The sky is the limit for Jared Verse. Even slight improvement could elevate his name for consideration among the NFL’s elite at his position and for DPOY honors.
Will he make good on this promise in 2026?

Being down 4-0 after the first inning put a damper in the series opener on Friday night in Milwaukee, but the Dodgers offense at least nominally threatened for most of their 5-1 loss to the Brewers.
The Dodgers batted 22 times with at least somebody on base on Friday, compared to 15 plate appearances with the bases empty. That feels weird to say in a game that the Dodgers only had three hits.
All three hits were singles, and all came with nobody out. the one non-leadoff hit was in the seventh inning, when Dalton Rushing singled after Teoscar Hernández reached on an error. Throw in six walks — three of which also led off an inning — and Max Muncy getting hit on his right wrist by a pitch, and the Dodgers had their chances, but they didn’t do much with them.
That seventh inning produced the only run for Los Angeles, with two flyouts scoring Hernández from second base. the Dodgers had one hit in 17 at=bats with anyone on base on Friday, and no hits in seven at-bats with runners in scoring position.
Logan Henderson pitched five scoreless innings, the 10th starting pitcher to last at least that long without giving up a run to the Dodgers this season. Only the Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres, at 11 starts each, have had more such games against them.
So far this season, MLB teams bat 55.9 percent of the time with nobody on base, and 44.1 percent with nobody on. Dodgers splits are similar, batting 54.6 percent of the time with nobody on base. They are fourth in MLB in plate appearances with people on base, and sixth in PA with runners in scoring position.
But that was flipped on Friday, batting just 40.5 percent of the time with no one on. It’s out of line with the other three low-hit games this season:
All those opportunities on Friday led to only one run for the Dodgers, who have been held to three or fewer runs 12 times in their last 22 games. Getting to four runs has been the magic number for Los Angeles this season, winning 27 of their 29 games when scoring at least that many. They are 3-3 when scoring exactly three runs, and just 1-14 when scoring two or fewer runs.
It's almost like the Cavaliers are cursed.
Two games into the Eastern Conference Finals, and the Cleveland Cavaliers find themselves two games down to the New York Knicks. But at least now the series moves from Madison Square Garden to Cleveland.
Here's what to know for Game 3.
The Cleveland Cavaliers host the New York Knicks in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on May 23.
The game will start at 8 p.m.
The game will air on ABC.
The game will stream on ESPN Unlimited.
The Cavaliers are favored by 2.5 points in tonight's game.
The over/under is 215.5.
The Knicks haven't lost since the first round. We'll keep rolling with them until they lose. Knicks 108, Cavs 101
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Last June was a very difficult month emotionally for the Waterford community, and the boys lacrosse program in particular as teammate Steven Jardine died in a car accident and the newborn son of head coach Will Manny passed away shortly after birth.
Fast forward to this spring, and those tragedies bonded the Waterford together through every practice and every game, with Manny saying, “we had a higher purpose to play for.”
“And that wasn’t just individual, the team and in my situation, that was everybody together. We talked about it a lot,” said Manny.
Like every other game this season, Jardine was there in spirit with Waterford during Saturday morning’s 4A state championship game with Juan Diego as the team draped his No. 22 across a chair on the bench.
Just as the Ravens played for their fallen teammate throughout the season, he was at the forefront of their minds as they celebrated the dramatic 7-6 win over Juan Diego as the program won its first state championship since the UHSAA started sanctioning lacrosse in 2020.
Waterford senior Gavin Rurka scored the game-winning goal with 45 seconds remaining as his team outscored Juan Diego 4-1 in the fourth quarter to rally for the state title.
“We’ve been through so much adversity. We know we are playing for a higher purpose,” said Rurka. “Every pass we make, every time we catch, every time we get a dodge down, we’re thinking about they’re up there …. looking down at us. They’re on us, by, they’re by our side. And we’re not, we’re not playing for just us, there’s bigger reasons to play for.”
Steven Jardine’s parents, Jared and Claire were in attendance at Saturday’s championship, as was his little brother Everett.
Rurka said he could only imagine how much it meant to the Jardine family to see Waterford’s success on Saturday.













































Waterford and Juan Diego met twice during region play, splitting the season series in two competitive games, which Manny figured would play out the same way.
The game actually unfolded with much more of a defensive tone that forced Waterford to ride the wave and stick with it when things were going great.
After Juan Diego jumped out fast with two goals in the first five minutes, Waterford responded with three straight goals, the third by Rurka at the 8:55 mark the second quarter for the 3-2 lead.
Over the next 22 minutes, Waterford went scoreless against Juan Diego’s stout defense.
The Soaring Eagle scored three straight goals to close the first half to build a 5-3 lead, and the score stayed the same after the scoreless third quarter.
Manny said his team created chances during that stretch, including moments where guys were open in the create but couldn’t can it.
“I just told them to stick with it. We gotta find what’s working. Because they were sloughing in a little bit more than they have in the previous games. But on offense you just gotta stick with it,” said Manny. “You gotta see how they’re playing us, and they’ve done that all year. And we found some slots, and we handled some tough passes to score some hard goals to win this game.”
The team mantra of BEE came to fruition on those tough goals, “Believe, Envision, Execute.”
Early in the fourth quarter, Kellen Kemper scored his 37th goal of the season to cut Juan Diego’s lead to 5-4. Two minutes later at the 9:31 mark, Andrew Rurka scored the first of two fourth quarter goals to tie the game 5-5.
His second goal gave Waterford a brief lead at 6-5 as he slipped a shot just past the goalie in a very difficult angle with 3:26 remaining.
Manny credited his team for going inside and getting the offense going during that fourth quarter comeback.
Juan Diego, however, had its own response shortly after Andrew Rurka’s go-ahead goal.

With 2:23 remaining, Trey Nicolodemos received a pass from Westley Buck in the crease and buried it tying the game at 6-6. It a snapped a 26-minute scoring drought for the Soaring Eagle as Waterford’s defense locked things down when its offense couldn’t get going.
“Coach Z did a great job game-planning this week, changing up our zone a little bit and matching their shape,” said Manny. “We said we wanted to hold them under eight, and we did that. So credit to everybody on our team. The face-off X, we caused some turnovers there. It’s a full team effort.”
Waterford’s willingness to go inside and make tough passes led to the game-winning goal by Gavin Rurka in the final minute as he received a pass from Max Mishurda and buried the winner.
“I wasn’t really thinking about the score, I wasn’t thinking we’re tied up or anything like that. I was just thinking, I’m on the crease, I have a shot, I’m gonna take it,” said Rurka, who said it was definitely the best goal he’s scored in high school.
“After that, man I just look at my crowd, everyone’s standing up. That’s when it really sits in, like we’re up by one. This game is in our hands,” he added.

A new report has floated the idea of the Atlanta Hawks trading for Rudy Gobert this summer. But what could the Minnesota Timberwolves get back in a deal?
Both the Timberwolves and Hawks have decisions to make this offseason. The pair of NBA teams had productive years in 2025-26. Especially Atlanta, which took a nice step forward in a new era with Jalen Johnson as the new face of the franchise. As for Minnesota, they fell short of reaching the Conference Finals for a third straight year when they found out they are a level below the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs.
The Timberwolves and Hawks have good cores to build around, but their results this spring show they need to make changes if they want to contend for a championship in 2026-27. Interestingly enough, they may be able to help each other.
There has been speculation that Atlanta could use the No. 8 pick in next month’s NBA Draft on Michigan big man Aday Mara. However, Hoops Hypes’s Michael Scotto floated the idea that the Hawks could fill their need for a rim-protecting big man by trading for Gobert.
“He has a similar physique to Mara and won three of his four Defensive Player of the Year awards while under [Hawks coach Quin] Snyder’s guidance with the Utah Jazz,” Scotto wrote.

The 13-year veteran would be a very nice fit anchoring the Hawks’ defense in 2026-27 and 2027-28 if he picks up his $38 million player option. But what would the Timberwolves get back in return for a player who has been a key, albeit aging, part of their success the last four years?
In a perfect world, it would be great if the Timberwolves could use the No. 8 pick in June to get the young impact point guard they could use. But that’s not happening. Or get Nickeil Alexander-Walker back. However, league rules block him from being reacquired by Minnesota.
Instead, they could still get a pretty nice return of center Onyeka Okongwu, three-point ace Buddy Hield, and 2024 No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher.
Okongwu took another nice development step forward this season as he became Atlanta’s full-time starting center. Posting 15 points, close to 8 rebounds, and blocking a game at 25 years old. Heild is one of the better three-point shooters in NBA history and would be a nice addition to the bench. While Risacher has a ton of talent but probably needs a system change to bring out his potential.
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Big Ten baseball tournament 2026 bracket, schedule, scores, TV channel, live streams to watch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's tournament time for Big Ten baseball, with 12 teams gathered in Omaha to play for a trophy ahead of NCAA tournament selection next week.
The conference has been incredibly top-heavy this year, with consensus national No. 1 UCLA the clear class of the field after setting a conference record with 28 Big Ten wins. Nebraska sits a notch below them as a formidable threat, followed by a tight group of highly competitive teams battling it out in the middle of the pack.
The top of the bracket features heavy hitters, with the top-seeded Bruins and the No. 2 seed Cornhuskers entering as the clear favorites to meet in the final. Nebraska will look to defend their crown on familiar regional turf, while UCLA aims to translate its historic regular-season dominance into its first Big Ten tournament title since joining the conference.
The next tier of true contenders includes Oregon and USC, who round out the top four seeds and have earned automatic byes past the opening phase straight into Friday's single-elimination quarterfinals. But strange things have been known to happen in postseason baseball, and with a brand-new tournament format, the Big Ten is ripe for chaos.
Here's everything you need to know to tune in to every game this week.
The Big Ten tournament debuted a brand-new hybrid format this season. The first three days feature a double-elimination bracket for seeds No. 5-12 to determine which four teams advance. From Friday onward, the tournament shifts to a high-stakes, single-elimination bracket as top seeds No. 1-4 join the field. All games will be played at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 1: No. 12 Michigan State 8, No. 5 Purdue 4 | — | — |
| Game 2: No. 8 Iowa 10, No. 9 Illinois 6 | — | — |
| Game 3: No. 7 Michigan 10, No. 10 Rutgers 0 (7 inn.) | — | — |
| Game 4: No. 11 Washington 8, No. 6 Ohio State 6 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 5: No. 5 Purdue 3, No. 9 Illinois 1 | — | — |
| Game 6: No. 6 Ohio State 3, No. 10 Rutgers 2 | — | — |
| Game 7: No. 12 Michigan State 4, No. 8 Iowa 3 | — | — |
| Game 8: No. 11 Washington 7, No. 7 Michigan 1 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 9: No. 5 Purdue 8, No. 8 Iowa 1 | — | — |
| Game 10: No. 7 Michigan 3, No. 6 Ohio State 0 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 11: No. 4 USC 7, No. 12 Michigan State 0 | — | — |
| Game 12: No. 1 UCLA 4, No. 5 Purdue 3 | — | — |
| Game 13: No. 2 Nebraska 6, No. 7 Michigan 4 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 14: No. 3 Oregon 9, No. 11 Washington 4 | — | — |
| Game 15: No. 1 UCLA vs. No. 4 USC | 3 p.m. | Big Ten Network, fubo |
| Game 16: No. 2 Nebraska vs. No. 3 Oregon | 7 p.m. | Big Ten Network, fubo |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
| Game 15 winner vs. Game 16 winner | 3 p.m. | Big Ten Network, fubo |
Every single game of the Big Ten baseball tournament will be broadcast live nationally on the Big Ten Network. Fans can also catch the action streaming via fubo, which offers new subscribers a free trial.
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The full seeding, bracket and team records for the 2026 Big Ten baseball tournament are below.
| Seed | Team | Record (Big Ten) |
| 1 | UCLA | 48-6 (28-2) |
| 2 | Nebraska | 41-14 (23-7) |
| 3 | Oregon | 38-15 (20-10) |
| 4 | USC | 42-14 (20-10) |
| 5 | Purdue | 35-18 (18-12) |
| 6 | Ohio State | 29-23 (18-12) |
| 7 | Michigan | 32-22 (17-13) |
| 8 | Iowa | 32-21 (15-15) |
| 9 | Illinois | 28-25 (14-16) |
| 10 | Rutgers | 26-28 (13-17) |
| 11 | Washington | 23-31 (12-18) |
| 12 | Michigan State | 22-31 (11-19) |
Here are the last 10 Big Ten tournament champions and runners-up. There was no tournament held in 2020 or 2021 due to COVID-19
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
| 2025 | Nebraska | Iowa |
| 2024 | Nebraska | Penn State |
| 2023 | Maryland | Iowa |
| 2022 | Michigan | Rutgers |
| 2019 | Ohio State | Nebraska |
| 2018 | Minnesota | Purdue |
| 2017 | Iowa | Northwestern |
| 2016 | Ohio State | Iowa |
| 2015 | Michigan | Maryland |
| 2014 | Indiana | Nebraska |
The Montreal Canadiens will look to go up 2-0 on the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Canadiens won Game 1 6-2. The Hurricanes are favored with a -207 moneyline compared to the Canadiens' +171.
Date: Saturday, May 23
Time: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT
Where: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
TV Channels: TNT, truT, HBO, Spor
Live Stream:ESPN+ | Follow on Yahoo Sports
Spread: Carolina Hurricanes -1.5
Moneyline: Carolina Hurricanes -207 (64.6%) / Montreal Canadiens +171 (35.4%)
Over/Under: 5.5
Andy Diouf scored a late equalizer Inter Milan wrapped up their triumphant Serie A campaign with a 3-3 draw at Bologna.
Federico Dimarco’s 21st-minute opener for the visitors was cancelled out by Federico Bernardeschi three minutes later, and the hosts took the lead through Tommaso Pobega late in the first half.
Piotr Zielinski’s own goal extended Bologna’s advantage before Pio Esposito clawed a goal back four minutes after the hour.
Diouf ensured the sides would share the points after he was teed up by Serie A debutant Luka Topalovic’s excellent through ball with four minutes remaining.

CAA baseball tournament 2026 bracket, schedule, scores, TV channel, live streams to watch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The CAA baseball tournament is back in Wilmington for 2026, with six teams set to fight through the double-elimination bracket for an NCAA tournament bid.
Making its second conference tournament appearance since joining the CAA, top seed Campbell is looking to return to the big show for the first time since it made five straight appearances from 2018-23 as a member of the Big South.
The Camels will have plenty of competition, though, including No. 2 seed Northeastern, No. 3 Monmouth and the host, No. 6 seed UNC Wilmington.
Who will take the trophy and keep their season alive on the road to Omaha? Here's all you need to know to watch every game.
The full seeding, bracket and team records for the 2026 CAA baseball tournament are below. Only the top two teams from the North and South divisions by conference record, plus the two next-highest-ranked teams by RPI make the field. Hofstra earned the No. 5 seed over UNCW due to head-to-head record.
| Seed | Team | W-L (CAA) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Campbell | 39-15 (26-4) |
| 2 | Northeastern | 34-19 (22-8) |
| 3 | Monmouth | 29-21 (20-10) |
| 4 | Charleston | 28-26 (18-12) |
| 5 | Hofstra | 20-27 (14-16) |
| 6 | UNC Wilmington | 28-26 (16-14) |
The CAA baseball tournament will not air on traditional television, but every game will be streamed live on FloCollege.
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All games will be played at Brooks Field in Wilmington, North Carolina.
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 1: No. 5 Hofstra 13, No. 4 Charleston 0 (7 inn.) | — | — |
| Game 2: No. 6 UNCW 5, No. 3 Monmouth 0 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 3: No. 3 Monmouth 7, No. 4 Charleston 2 | — | — |
| Game 4: No. 1 Campbell 3, No. 6 UNCW 1 | — | — |
| Game 5: No. 5 Hofstra 6, No. 2 Northeastern 0 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 6: No. 6 UNCW 6, No. 3 Monmouth 1 | — | — |
| Game 7: No. 2 Northeastern 7, No. 6 UNCW 3 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 8: No. 1 Campbell 5, No. 5 Hofstra 3 | — | — |
| Game 9: No. 2 Northeastern vs. No. 5 Hofstra | 3 p.m. | FloCollege |
| Game 10: No. 1 Campbell vs. Game 9 winner | 7 p.m. | FloCollege |
| Game | Time (ET) | Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Game 11: Game 10 rematch (if necessary) | 1 p.m. | FloCollege |
Here are the 10 most recent CAA baseball tournament champions. There was no tournament in 2020 due to COVID-19.
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Northeastern | UNCW |
| 2024 | UNCW | Charleston |
| 2023 | UNCW | Northeastern |
| 2022 | Hofstra | Northeastern |
| 2021 | Northeastern | UNCW |
| 2019 | UNCW | Elon |
| 2018 | UNCW | Northeastern |
| 2017 | Delaware | UNCW |
| 2016 | William & Mary | UNCW |
| 2015 | UNCW | Charleston |

TeamTalk report that Andoni Iraola wants the Liverpool job if Fenway Sports Group decide to sack Arne Slot this summer.
It is a striking claim because Slot, only last season, delivered the Premier League title. Yet football has a brutal memory. Supporters remember trophies, certainly, but they live with performances every week. This season, Liverpool’s rhythm has felt uncertain, their attacking identity blurred, their authority diminished.
Slot has said, “‘We want to compete for every trophy’ | Slot says Liverpool are still transitioning”, yet transition can only carry a manager so far at a club conditioned to expect clarity.
Photo: IMAGO
Iraola leaving Bournemouth at the end of the season makes this story feel more tangible. His sides are aggressive, organised and intense, all traits Liverpool supporters naturally associate with successful Anfield football.
TeamTalk state Liverpool are keeping tabs on Iraola should they part ways with Slot. That does not mean a decision has been made, but it does suggest FSG are preparing options.
The Brentford game may matter less than the wider direction. FSG must decide whether this season is a dip after success or evidence that Slot’s Liverpool has already drifted from its best path.
Iraola’s availability gives them a live alternative. Whether they act depends on trust, not noise.
From a Liverpool fan’s point of view, this report feels both dramatic and believable. Iraola is exactly the type of coach who would intrigue supporters. He has taken Bournemouth beyond expectation, built a team with edge and intensity, and shown he can improve players without demanding endless spending.
Yet sacking Slot one year after winning the Premier League would be an enormous call. That title still matters. It cannot be brushed aside because this season has been awkward, flat and frustrating.
The deeper concern is not simply results. It is the feeling that Liverpool have lost their attacking conviction. Too often, possession has looked sterile. Too often, big players have seemed disconnected from the system. Salah’s exit only increases the need for a clear footballing vision.
Iraola would bring energy, pressing and courage. Slot must show he can bring evolution, not excuses. If FSG believe this is a temporary wobble, they should support him properly. If they believe the performances reveal something more permanent, then Iraola becomes a very serious name.
For supporters, the priority is simple, Liverpool need an identity again.

Jose Mourinho is planning to make big changes to Real Madrid as he gears up for his appointment as the new head coach.
One of the big changes will be to bring in a star player to feature alongside the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr. Mourinho appears to have already found the answer in the form of Michael Olise.
Although Real Madrid have not been actively linked with a move for Olise this summer, the rumours have intensified after Mourinho was spotted in Berlin, watching the DFB Pokal final between Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart.
Heading into the cup final, Bayern Munich’s honorary president, Uli Hoeness, was asked about Mourinho’s visit to watch Olise, to which he didn’t hold back.
“José Mourinho is in the stadium tonight to keep an eye on Michael Olise for Real Madrid? He can keep 5 eyes on him, he still won’t get him,” he said (h/t Fabrizio Romano).
Hoeness’ comments do appear to be out of spite, especially considering Bayern Munich’s history of losing players to Real Madrid.
More than a decade ago, Bayern Munich lost Toni Kroos to Real Madrid, and the rest is history. David Alaba, too, left the Bavarian club to join Los Blancos in recent memory.
Olise could be a brilliant addition to the Real Madrid setup. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
Jose Mourinho going after Olise could prove to be a masterstroke as the Bayern Munich star has been one of the standout players in Europe this season, racking up 22 goals and 30 assists in 51 competitive matches.
Olise could be the missing piece that binds together Mbappe and Vinicius in the Real Madrid frontline. He is also one of the best dribblers in world football and can be Real Madrid’s answer to Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal.
However, signing Olise will be difficult, with Bayern Munich not interested in selling their star man at all. So unless Real Madrid can engineer a massive coup, it is unlikely the Frenchman is leaving Bavaria anytime soon.

The day after New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart took the stage at a rally with Donald Trump to introduce the president, linebacker Abdul Carter questioned his teammate’s actions on social media.
“Thought this sh!t was AI, what we doing man,” Carter wrote in an X post on Saturday morning.
Carter and Dart were both selected by the Giants in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft and played together last season.
Dart introduced Trump at a rally on Friday at Rockland Community College in Suffern, New York. The event was held in support of New York Republican congressman Mike Lawler, who is running for reelection, and was Trump’s first rally in New York since the 2024 election.
“Big Blue Nation, it’s a pleasure to be here. Go, Big Blue!” Dart said in his remarks. “What an honor. What a privilege it is to be here. Without further ado, I’m grateful, I’m honored, and I’m pleased to introduce the 45th and 47th President of the United States of America, President Donald J Trump.”
Trump called Dart a “future Hall of Famer” and a “beautiful guy”, saying he had “a lot of talent” and comparing the quarterback’s legs to tree trunks.
New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan on Friday reposted a video of Dart with Trump on X and wrote “sounds bout ole miss” in reference to Dart’s alma mater.
Carter, the No 3 overall pick last year, started all 17 games for the Giants. Dart, the No 25 pick, began the 2025 season as backup to Russell Wilson before taking over as the starter for 12 games.
New York went 4-13 and finished last place in their division in 2025. This season will be their first under new coach John Harbaugh.

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Before walking out at the Eden Gardens on a sultry summer evening, Kolkata Knight Riders fans will have their eyes glued to the television, watching the MI vs RR match in Mumbai, which will be held earlier in the day.
If RR beat MI at Wankhede, the match against DC will be a mere formality as RR will become the fourth team to progress to the playoffs with 16 points.
KKR, currently on 13, can hope to secure a playoff berth if RR lose to MI. Also, KKR will have to consider the winning margin as PBKS, also on 15 points, have a superior net run rate.
For DC, it is all about pride as their hopes of progressing to the next round shattered after LSG's loss to PBKS on Saturda evening in Lucknow.
KKRpredicted playing XI: Ajinkya Rahane, Finn Allen, Cameron Green, Rovman Powell, Manish Pandey, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Kartik Tyagi, Varun Chakravarthy, Saurabh Dubey.
DC predicted playing XI: Abishek Porel, KL Rahul (wk), Sahil Parakh, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (c), Mukesh Kumar, Madhav Tiwari, T Vijay, Mitchell Starc, Lungi Ngidi
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Eden Gardens will likely roll out a flat deck, but with some help for the spinners. Anything just over 200 will be deemed a competitive score. The average first-inning score is 171 runs.
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Wicketkeepers: Finn Allen, KL Rahul (c)
Batters: Manish Pandey, David Miller, Rinku Singh (vc)
All-rounders: Axar Patel, Rovman Powell, Cameron Green,
Bowlers: Sunil Narine, Kartik Tyagi, Lungi Ngidi
If MI bats first: 205 - 215 runs
If DC bats first: 185 - 200 runs
Match winner prediction: KKR to secure a victory.
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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a rally in Suffern, New York, on Friday. However, the high-profile appearance has raised eyebrows among some teammates and fans, sparking a larger discussion about Trump and politics in sports.
“What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here,” Dart told the crowd before introducing Trump. Dart also led the audience in chanting “Go Big Blue,” a traditional Giants chant. Trump praised the quarterback during his speech, calling Dart a “future Hall of Famer.”
Shortly after walking out, Trump said to the audience, “I’m looking at Jaxson, I’d like to know, is there any woman in the audience that thinks they can tackle that guy? Because I’d like to meet you; I’d like to shake your hand,” the president said. “Jaxson, do you think you could play against women OK? Do you think you’d have any problem? I don’t think so.”
The president then went on to compliment the quarterback’s physique, saying, “He’s this beautiful guy. He’s got legs like tree trunks. This is not a good thing for women. This would not be good.”
Newsweek has reached out to the Giants’ press team for comment via email on Saturday.

The quarterback’s appearance quickly reverberated within his own locker room. Early Saturday, fellow New York Giants linebacker Abdul Carter responded to a video clip of Dart at the rally, writing on X, “thought this s*** was AI, what we doing man.” Carter’s post garnered nearly 22 million views by Saturday afternoon.
thought this sh!t was AI, what we doing man https://t.co/ePR3b4MZEv
— Abdul Carter (@1NCRDB1) May 23, 2026
While many users agreed with Carter’s sentiment, others criticized the linebacker for publicly calling out a teammate over his political views. Sports radio host Jake Asman wrote on X, “Abdul Carter should have messaged Dart privately if he had an issue with Dart doing this. So dumb to publicly call out a teammate.”
Former NFL placekicker Lawrence Tynes also weighed in against Carter’s public approach. “The locker room is a sacred place because it brings together everyone from all walks of life and beliefs for one common goal. Calling a teammate out publicly for his political views and to get attention is nasty work,” Tynes wrote.
However, others like Tara Setmayer, cofounder and CEO of the Seneca Project and a fan of the team, expressed her frustration with Darton X: “As a lifelong, avid @Giants fan, I am beyond disappointed & flat out angry @JaxsonDart has chosen to align himself with an unhinged, racist, criminal, lunatic destroying our democracy. How is this going to go over with his teammates? This is a terrible look for the org.”
In another vein,sports reporter Jemele Hill noted the validity of media scrutiny surrounding the event, posting, “Nothing wrong with his support of Donald Trump, but it is completely appropriate and fair for journalists to ask him why.”

The incident has drawn commentary from some member the league as well as politicians. New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan chimed into the conversation, writing on X, “sounds bout ole miss,” in reference to Dart’s alma mater, the University of Mississippi.
On the political front, Representative Clay Fuller, a Georgia Republican, defended the quarterback while drawing comparisons to past sports controversies. “Jaxson Dart is an America first patriot and elite quarterback. Colin Kaepernick is a woke activist and mediocre quarterback. Notice the difference in how the media is treating them?” Fuller wrote on X.
Kaepernick is a former NFL player whose 2017 on-field kneeling protest against police brutality made him a central figure in the league’s debate over player protests. Trump has said those protests were dishonorable.
The regular football season does not kick off until September, but the Giants are scheduled for training and preseason games in August, where team chemistry will likely be under the microscope.
Trump was in Suffern to headline a campaign event for Representative Mike Lawler, a New York Republican facing a competitive GOP primary race next month.
The appearance was also designed to promote a federal tax law signed last year. A centerpiece of the legislation is the quadrupling of the deduction for state and local taxes (SALT)—raising the cap from $10,000 to $40,000—a policy change highly critical to taxpayers in high-tax states like New York.
Lawler represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, a highly competitive battleground that includes all or parts of Rockland, Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties just north of New York City. Lawler is just one of three House Republicans who represent a district won by former Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024. With the midterms approaching, the joint appearance underscores a concerted Republican effort to tie localized races to national economic messaging ahead of New York’s primary that is set for June 23.

Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo scored twice each in the second half as Barcelona thrashed a stunned Lyon 4-0 in the Women's Champions League final on Saturday to win the European title for the fourth time.
It took until the 55th minute for the deadlock to be broken by Pajor, but Barcelona ran away with the game after that at the Ullevaal Stadion in the Norwegian capital.
Polish striker Pajor put the pain of five previous final defeats behind her as she also scored her team's second goal on 69 minutes, leaving Lyon with too much to do.
Pajor was on the losing side in four Champions League finals with previous club Wolfsburg before joining Barcelona in 2024 and playing in their 1-0 loss to Arsenal in Lisbon last season.
Spain World Cup winner Paralluelo then added two late goals as Lyon fell apart, exposing a gulf between the two outstanding club sides in women's football over the last decade.
The victory, and manner of it, confirmed that Barcelona have overtaken Lyon as the dominant force in recent years, as they won their fourth title, all of which have come in the last six seasons -- only Lyon, with eight, have won more overall.
Barcelona's European triumph follows a clean sweep of the Spanish domestic honours, and the Catalans brought reigning Ballon d'Or Aitana Bonmati on as a second-half substitute here following her recent return from a broken leg.
This was a sixth straight Champions League final appearance for Barcelona, and their seventh in the last eight seasons.
They had already beaten Lyon 2-0 in the 2024 final, when Bonmati and Alexia Putellas scored their goals -- the latter wore the captain's armband here in what could turn out to be her farewell appearance with her contract now up.
This was the fourth time the clubs had met in the final, with Lyon coming out on top in 2019 during their run of five consecutive titles, and also winning in 2022 -- but that is now the only time they have lifted the trophy in the last six editions.
Ada Hegerberg scored a hat-trick in the 2019 final and was also on target three years later, but the competition's all-time leading scorer looked a shadow of her former self on this occasion, which was a homecoming for the Norwegian former Ballon d'Or winner.
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Lyon must now try to lift themselves for a French title decider against Paris FC next weekend, after failing to go the extra step in Europe following their defeat of reigning champions Arsenal in the semi-finals.
The French side thought they had taken an early lead in the evening sunshine in front of a crowd of 24,258, with Lindsey Heaps converting the rebound after a Wendie Renard header had been saved by goalkeeper Cata Coll.
However, the effort was disallowed for offside following a VAR check.
Barcelona perhaps should have scored soon after as a mix-up between Renard and Lyon goalkeeper Christiane Endler allowed Pajor to try a lob from outside the area, but her attempt hit the side-netting.
Coll saved well from a Selma Bacha free-kick as the first half ended goalless, but Barcelona looked the more likely side and were rewarded with the opener 10 minutes after the restart.
Patri Guijarro was the creator with a driving run and pass to Pajor, who controlled, took another touch to steady herself, and fired in.
Coll tipped a Vicki Becho shot around the post as Lyon sought a leveller, but instead Barcelona increased their lead just past the midway point in the second half.
The French champions failed to clear the ball in their box and Paralluelo cut it back from the byline for Pajor to score.
Substitute Tabitha Chawinga's inability to beat Coll when clean through summed up Lyon's evening, and Paralluelo added a late brace to make it an emphatic victory.
Her magnificent rising strike from range in the 90th minute was the pick of the goals on the day, before she ran through to make it 4-0 in stoppage time.
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MMA Fighting has PFL Brussels results for the Habirora vs. Henderson fight card and more from ING Arena in Brussels on Saturday afternoon.
In the main event, undefeated prospect Patrick Habirora represents his home country of Belgium when he takes on former UFC and WEC lightweight champion Benson Henderson in a welterweight contest. The 25-year-old Habirora (8-0) had an extensive amateur career, but rose to prominence in PFL Europe with two first-round finishes there last year. Henderson (30-12), meanwhile, is an MMA legend, but has not fought in the cage since 2023, instead competing across multiple different disciplines over the past few years.
In the co-main event, Taylor Lapilus (24-4) looks to continue his five-fight winning streak with a victory over UFC veteran Jake Hadley (12-5) in their bantamweight fight.
Check out the full PFL Brussels results below.
Main Card (ESPN at 3 p.m. ET)
Patrick Habirora vs. Benson Henderson
Taylor Lapilus vs. Jake Hadley
Boris Mbarga Atangana vs. Jared Gooden
Marcirley Alves vs. Naoki Inoue
Asael Adjoudj vs. Keisuke Sasu
Preliminary Card (LIVE NOW)
Baris Adiguzel vs. Gustavo Oliveira
Donegi Abena def. Joe Schilling via TKO (retirement, Schilling refused to continue after foul) (R1)
Movsar Ibragimov def. Shane Campbell via submission (RNC) (R1, 3:28)
Khamzat Abaev def. Luca Poclit via TKO (strikes) (R1, 2:56)
Adam Meskini def. Keweny Lopes via split decision (29-28 x2, 28-29)
Ashley Reece def. Rustam Serbiev via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)

Although Kimi Antonelli believed that he was pushed off the road at Turn 1 by George Russell in their battle for the lead of the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, the Formula 1 stewards did not see fit to intervene.
Russell maintained position on the inside of Turn 1, with Antonelli attempting to make a move around the outside. However, the Italian found his car in a rapidly closing gap and was forced to take to the grass to avoid contact.
However, Antonelli's stance was evident over the radio; he felt that he had his wheels sufficiently alongside Russell's car to be granted room for the inside of Turn 2, in deference to F1's driving standards guidelines.
Was he right to be aggrieved? Let's take a look at those guidelines and see whether Antonelli's point of view is justified.
The guidelines differ for overtaking around the outside and the inside. If a driver is taking the inside line, these are as follows:
"Overtaking on the inside of a corner
To be entitled to be given room when overtaking on the inside, the overtaking car must:
i) Have its front axle at least alongside the mirror of the other car prior to and at the apex.
ii) Be driven in a fully controlled manner particularly from entry to apex, and not have “dived in”.
iii) In the stewards’ estimation, have taken a reasonable racing line and been able to complete the move whilst remaining within track limits."
Antonelli stated that he had his front axle in a reasonable position alongside Russell and his argument over the radio hinged on this - but in the first instance into Turn 1, he must refer to the guidelines that cover outside moves.
"Overtaking on the outside will always be viewed as a more difficult manoeuvre to accomplish. To be entitled to be given room, including at the exit, when overtaking on the outside, the overtaking car must:
i) Have its front axle ahead of the front axle of the other car at the apex.
ii) Be driven in a controlled manner from entry, to apex, and to exit.
iii) Be able to make the corner within track limits."
Antonelli was alongside Russell on the approach, and the two appeared to be level at the apex, but the stewards may well feel that Antonelli's axle was crucially not ahead for anything beyond a split second. GPS data then shows that Russell lifts off slightly to maintain some of the momentum to ensure his front axle remains ahead into the corner.
With Turn 1 and 2 in such close proximity, Antonelli may well argue that he was attempting to prise open an overtake into Turn 2, in which the inside-line rules would apply; in that case, his axle was beyond the mirror. Yet, he was already off the circuit at this point before the change in steering direction.
Regardless, this has already been covered in the following part of the guidelines, which states: "The above guides for inside and outside may apply for each element of the combination. Generally, priority will be given to the first corner element."
While Antonelli may have a case if the inside-line guidelines applied, the difference in guidelines for an outside pass thus changes the picture, even in the event of an S-bend.
It depends how much weight the stewards place on Antonelli being marginally ahead at the apex for a fraction of a second, and whether this was indeed measurable in the moment.
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Chelsea come into the final weekend of the Premier League season still harboring some hopes of European football. Tuesday’s amusing win over Tottenham Hotspur, which not only raised spirits but kept Spurs still under threat of relegation, has us sitting in eighth currently, which would be good enough for another tour of obscure European towns via the Conference League.
But a win on Sunday, combined with Brighton & Hove Albion failing to beat Manchester United, would see us finish the season in seventh, which would instead give us the Europa League — still not the Champions League but certainly better than other alternatives. There are other permutations at play as well, with upwards of another five teams in the mix potentially for these last two European spots, but as long as we win, we only have to worry about Brighton. And since all the games on the final day are played at the same time, we can only focus on ourselves anyway.
While there is an argument to be made that it would be more beneficial for our league campaign if Xabi Alonso didn’t have to deal with European football as well next season, by rule we should always strive for winning the most things. So let’s start by finishing the season with a win!
Date / Time: Sunday, May 24, 2026, 16.00 BST; 11am EDT; 8:30pm IST
Venue: Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Referee: Chris Kavanagh (on pitch); Matthew Donohue (VAR)
Forecast: Nice and sunny and warm
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Sunderland team news: The Mackems only came up through the playoffs but have done better than either of the other two promoted teams (though only Burnley are going straight back down), and for a while early on, were even flirting with the top-four. A rough patch in the winter — winning just two of twelve at one point — saw them fall away from the top end, but they haven’t finished higher than tenth since 2001 and have not tasted European football since 1973. Both of those are very much on the table should they beat us.
A big reason for Sunderland’s success was their massive £200m summer spending spree, breaking the club transfer record multiple times as they practically signed a brand new team. Trying to integrate so many new players is never easy, but somehow it worked for them. The likes of Enzo Le Fée, captain Granit Xhaka, goalkeeper Robin Roefs, Nordi Mukiele, top scorer Brian Brobbey, and several others have all played key roles, especially in solidifying the team without the ball. They may be one of the lowest scoring sides in the league — only the bottom two have scored fewer — but only three teams have conceded fewer: the top two, and Brighton. They’ve been especially tough at home, losing just four times all season.
Manager Régis Le Bris does have a couple injuries to contend with, though nothing too significant. Chemsdine Talbi, Romaine Mundle, and Dan Ballard have been ruled out while Omar Alderete and former Chelsea winger Bertrand Traoré face late fitness test.
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Chelsea team news: Chelsea have a fairly clean bill of health as well, with only Estêvão, Jamie Gittens, and Roméo Lavia ruled out. João Pedro, Levi Colwill, and Reece James will be gametime decisions however, after not being fully involved against Spurs — in fact, JP missed out with a knock while Colwill was rested to manage his post-ACL injury workload.
That win against Spurs was just our second win in our last twelve Premier League matches — matching Sunderland’s aforementioned blip — and I’m sure we’re all ready to be done with this season and never mention it again. There’s hope of better days ahead with Xabi Alonso coming in as the new manager. At the same time, this may be the last time we see a few these players in a Chelsea shirt — Enzo Fernández, in particular, is being linked with moves away — so if nothing else, we can at least appreciate them one final time.
Previously: Sunderland got a stoppage time winner at the Bridge earlier this season. That was our first meeting in over eight years. Our last visit to the Stadium of Light ended in 1-0 win thanks to a goal from Cesc Fàbregas. We’d go on to win the league that season; still our most recent title.
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Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 Ultra update, which brings One UI 8.5 features, is now available widely. Users have already installed the update, and they continue to explore the changes and features brought in the new version.
One UI 8.5 feels aimed at people who actually use their phones hard every day. Samsung did not go for a dramatic makeover here. Instead, the company cleaned up dozens of smaller frustrations across the interface, AI tools, and system apps.
Visually, One UI 8.5 looks cleaner without trying too hard to reinvent itself. Samsung added more translucent layers, softer blur effects, and floating panels throughout the interface. Notifications, quick settings, and widgets feel less boxed in now.
Samsung also reworked some of the Galaxy AI experience in ways that feel less gimmicky than before. Photo Assist now lets users move through multiple AI-generated image variations without constantly saving each attempt first.
The One UI 8.5 animations also carry a little more fluidity, especially when jumping between apps or opening multitasking windows. It is subtle stuff, but longtime Galaxy users will notice the difference pretty quickly.
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Oddly enough, Samsung Bixby may end up being one of the bigger surprises in this release. Users can speak more naturally, ask follow-up questions, or describe actions casually instead of memorizing exact wording.
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Samsung also made previous conversations accessible from the side panel, making it easier to jump back without starting over from scratch. It still is not replacing Google Assistant for everyone overnight, but the gap feels smaller this time.
Outside the headline features, One UI 8.5 adds several practical improvements. Lock screen photos automatically reposition around widgets and clocks, which prevents faces or pets from getting awkwardly covered.
Battery settings finally look less cluttered, too. The updated page presents usage data and remaining battery estimates in a way that is easier to scan quickly. Direct voicemail transcription is another useful addition, especially during meetings.
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Samsung users who updated their phones to One UI 8.5 are now facing a small problem with the Home Up app. Many users wanted a cleaner and wider home screen after the update, but a feature inside Home Up is not working properly. Due of this, the Favorites bar at the bottom of the screen is still showing even after users try to remove it.
The issue started after users updated both One UI 8.5 and the Home Up module from Samsung’s Good Lock app. Usually, Home Up lets users hide the Favorites bar to make the home screen look bigger and cleaner. But now, the Favorites section stays visible for some users.
One user shared that even after updating everything, the Favorites bar did not disappear. The user wanted to use a wide home screen layout without the bottom dock showing, but the setting was not working.
The community moderator explained that the “Show Favorites” feature does not work correctly in this mode. Due to this bug, the Favorites bar remains on the home screen even when users try to hide it.
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Samsung also said that this problem cannot be fixed by users right now. Reinstalling the app or changing settings may not help. The issue needs a system-level fix from Samsung itself.
The good news is that Samsung is already working on a solution. The company plans to fix the issue in the future with the One UI 9.0 update. Until then, users may need to keep the Favorites bar visible or turn off the “Use Home Screen Only” setting if they want different customization options.
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In just over a week, on June 1, the deadline set by FIFA for national teams to confirm their 26-player squads for the 2026 World Cup will expire. Argentina have yet to make that announcement, and Roberto Ayala revealed details about Lionel Scaloni’s method for making the final decision.
“Each member of the staff makes their own list,” Ayala revealed during a recent interview with Clank. “In the conversations we have, he asks whether each of us has our list ready. Then we send them to the group chat we have, and finally Leo decides.”
The former Valencia defender explained that there are as many as six different lists before Scaloni makes the final call. One obviously belongs to the coach himself, who has the final word, while the others come from assistants Roberto Ayala, Walter Samuel and Pablo Aimar — all former national team players as well — plus Matias Manna (match analyst) and Luis Martin (fitness coach).
Despite the number of lists involved, Ayala admitted the staff members are usually on the same page. “There are very few differences between us. One more name or one less,” he said before explaining how coach Scaloni handles the process: “He opens the discussion so we can talk things through and different topics come up. Those are our preliminary conversations.”
Argentina were one of the few teams to officially announce the list of 55 players submitted to FIFA on May 11. From there, reports indicate that Scaloni made a preliminary cut to reduce the number to around 35 players, though he has yet to finalize the definitive 26-man squad.
One of the main reasons for the caution is the considerable number of players dealing with physical issues whose recovery processes are being evaluated on a day-to-day basis. Most of them also play in defensive positions, which complicates planning: goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez and defenders Cristian Romero, Gonzalo Montiel and Nahuel Molina are among them.
In the same interview, Roberto Ayala gave details about the criteria Scaloni will use to determine Argentina’s final World Cup roster. “About 80% of the list is already set. There are others we still have to evaluate, whether because of form or physical condition. We also have to consider that something could happen to someone or that a player could still be doubtful,” he explained.
“So what do we do then? Do we add a defender or a midfielder? We have to look at the versatility of the players and what they can give you. Whether in some cases we need to play with three or five defenders, and which players can offer you more things,” added the former defender.
“We lost (Juan) Foyth, who was important, because he was a reliable center back and a fullback who always delivered,” Ayala lamented, referring to the Villarreal player who suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury earlier this year. “All of that gets evaluated and resolved in a short amount of time.”

Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez are set to headline one of the most unusual storylines of the 2026 World Cup, as the expanded tournament in North America prepares to introduce a series of international clashes the soccer world has literally never seen before. With 48 teams participating for the first time in history, the competition will create matchups that have never happened in official games or even friendly encounters.
According to reports highlighted by Revista Serie Z on X (formerly Twitter), 27 group-stage fixtures at the 2026 World Cup will be completely unprecedented at senior international level. That means some nations will face opponents they have never encountered across more than a century of international soccer.
Fans are used to seeing familiar rivalries at World Cups. However, this expanded format has opened the door for nations from completely different soccer worlds to finally collide on the biggest stage. The 2026 tournament will be the first World Cup to feature 48 national teams, increasing the number of group-stage games dramatically.
As a result, countries that rarely qualify for major tournaments now have a chance to meet traditional soccer powers for the very first time. This statistic alone highlights how much international soccer is changing. Smaller soccer nations that previously had limited exposure outside their own confederations are now entering completely new territory.

Several of the matchups involve debutants or countries that historically have not crossed paths due to geography, qualification structures, or differing competitive levels. The expansion has effectively reshaped the international soccer map.
The most surprising example comes from Group K, where every matchup is reportedly unprecedented. That means Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, and DR Congo have never faced one another in any senior international setting.
For Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, the chance of meeting James Rodriguez’s Colombia for the first time at a World Cup adds another layer of intrigue. Despite both nations having long soccer histories and world-famous stars, they somehow never crossed paths before now.
The same applies to Portugal’s meetings with Uzbekistan and DR Congo. Colombia also enters the tournament facing unfamiliar opponents across the board, creating a group built entirely on mystery and unpredictability.
The full list of reported unprecedented fixtures includes:

Some of the clashes immediately stand out because they feel almost impossible in traditional soccer history. Curacao vs Germany, Haiti vs Scotland, and Iraq vs France are examples of matchups fans never expected to see at a World Cup.
The Colombia vs Portugal matchup may attract the biggest global audience because of the star power involved. Ronaldo remains one of soccer’s biggest names even at 41, while James Rodriguez continues to be one of Colombia’s most iconic modern players after his unforgettable performances at previous World Cups.
The expanded competition also allows nations from Africa, Asia, CONCACAF, and Europe to meet in combinations rarely seen before. That unpredictability could make the group stage one of the most entertaining in tournament history.

Cristiano Ronaldo walked off the pitch with another league winner’s medal in his hands, but the celebrations many expected in Riyadh may never arrive. Al-Nassr reportedly decided against organizing an official title celebration despite finally lifting the Saudi Pro League trophy, adding a surprising twist to what should have been one of the club’s biggest nights in recent history.
The Portuguese star delivered once again on the final day of the season, scoring twice in a commanding victory over Damac as Al-Nassr secured the title ahead of fierce rival Al Hilal. While the atmosphere inside the stadium was emotional, reports now suggest the club quickly shifted focus away from festivities.
More than three years after arriving in Saudi Arabia, Cristiano Ronaldo finally won his first Saudi Pro League title with Al-Nassr. The Riyadh club defeated Damac 4-1 in the decisive final-round clash, finishing narrowly ahead of Al Hilal in one of the closest title races in recent seasons.
The Portuguese superstar once again proved decisive when pressure reached its peak. The forward scored twice in the second half, helping the Knight of Najd secure the points needed to avoid depending on any other result.
The victory carried enormous emotional weight for both the player and the club. Since Ronaldo’s arrival in January 2023, Al-Nassr has experienced repeated disappointments in domestic and continental competitions despite massive investment and a series of superstar arrivals.
Despite finally winning the Saudi Pro League, Al-Nassr reportedly ruled out organizing a major celebration because many players immediately left Riyadh to join their national teams ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to Saudi newspaper Arriyadiyah, club officials discussed arranging a special celebration involving both players and supporters after the title victory. However, the limited time before the World Cup and the rapid departure of local and foreign internationals forced the club to abandon the idea.
Nine players are reportedly set to join Saudi Arabia and several other national teams within days as preparations begin for the tournament in North America. That sudden scheduling issue meant the squad would not remain together long enough for a large-scale event.
Nassr and Cristiano Ronaldo.
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) May 22, 2026
A bond between a great club and a leader who embraced it. 💛 https://t.co/wDg8NHWkIs pic.twitter.com/fi90DSPDJ5
The situation explains why Ronaldo’s title celebrations appeared surprisingly subdued despite the magnitude of the achievement. Instead of prolonged festivities, attention has quickly shifted toward international duty.
For Al-Nassr, the title represents validation after years of spending, pressure, and near misses. The club finally turned star power into sustained league success, edging out strong competition from Al Hilal and Al Ahli.
For Ronaldo, the championship changes the narrative surrounding his Saudi chapter. Individual records were never the problem, but the absence of major domestic trophies consistently followed him throughout his time in Riyadh.

To the surprise of many fans, a player who did not win the title was voted Premier League Player of the Season as Bruno Fernandes got the honor. The midfielder now joins a list of six players led by Cristiano Ronaldo who won it for Manchester United.
This award, voted by fans and a panel of experts, has been available since the restructuring of the English First Division into the Premier League in the 1994-95 season, with many legendary players receiving it. With a successful period under Sir Alex Ferguson, it was clear that many of the winners came from that era.
Just five players were able to win it twice, two being Manchester United figures: Ronaldo in 2006-07 and 2007-08, and Nemanja Vidić in 2008-09 and 2010-11. Fernandes joined a list that also features Wayne Rooney (2009-10), Dwight Yorke (1998-99), Peter Schmeichel (1995-96), and Ruud van Nistelrooy (2002-03). The award marked the end of a 15-year drought for the club.
It was a contrast like many times seen before for Manchester United after they fired Ruben Amorim in January. What looked like another disastrous year turned into a comfortable third place with Michael Carrick, who was confirmed for the role.

While the midfielder had a great performance overall, it was evident that with the improvement of the team his numbers went up, so much so that he can surpass a fantastic record.
Michael and Bruno both gave speeches at Carrington earlier today, as the group celebrated our captain's #PL award ❤️🏅
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 23, 2026
In last week’s victory over Nottingham Forest, Fernandes recorded his 20th assist of the season to tie two legendary players of the competition, Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne. This could be improved as there is still a match left against Brighton on Sunday.
Fernandes’ creativity can be seen in his assists. However, his impact on the game is so much bigger than that of most players that he also leads the Premier League in chances created with 132 so far. To put his mark into context, that is 43 more than the nearest player, Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai.

Christian Pulisic and Luka Modric are heading into one of the biggest nights of Milan’s season with far more than three points at stake. While the Rossoneri prepare for a decisive Serie A clash against Cagliari, fresh comments from the Croatian veteran have sparked growing speculation about what comes next after the 2026 World Cup and whether Milan could soon face another major dressing-room reshuffle.
The atmosphere around San Siro has become increasingly tense in recent days. Milan still controls its own Champions League destiny, but uncertainty surrounding the futures of several key figures has added another layer of pressure before the final weekend of the campaign.
Speaking to Sport Mediaset, Luka Modric made it clear that his connection with the San Siro outfit has become deeply personal, despite having arrived only last year after leaving Real Madrid. “I am very happy in Milan, but the most important thing now is the match against Cagliari on Sunday and Champions League qualification,” he explained.
“For the rest, we will see. I have good relationships with the club, the management, and the coach.” The Croatian midfielder also spoke warmly about his life away from soccer in Italy. “It is a spectacular city, I love it,” he said. “The food is spectacular, pasta is my favorite dish, and it is close to the mountains, the sea, and the lake.”

Those comments immediately fueled optimism among supporters who want the veteran playmaker to remain at San Siro beyond the World Cup. Even at nearly 41 years old, Modric has remained one of the Rossoneri’s most influential figures both on and off the pitch.
While Modric avoided making any definitive announcement about his future, reports from Italy suggest his stay at Milan depends on two major conditions being fulfilled. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport and Corriere dello Sport, Modric would extend his stay with Milan if Massimiliano Allegri remains as head coach and if the club qualifies for next season’s UEFA Champions League.
That revelation has immediately placed additional importance on Sunday’s meeting with Cagliari. Milan currently sits in a strong position in the Serie A table, but Juventus, Como, and Roma are all still close enough to punish any late mistake.
The Croatian star reportedly remains highly motivated to continue competing at the highest level after the World Cup. However, he only wants to remain part of a project capable of fighting in Europe’s elite competition.

Despite his age, Modric has become one of the emotional leaders inside the Milan dressing room. Across 35 appearances this season, the former Ballon d’Or winner has contributed goals, assists, and leadership during a turbulent campaign.
For Christian Pulisic, the uncertainty surrounding the Croatian veteran matters more than it may initially appear. The American forward has built a strong understanding with the midfielder maestro throughout the season, particularly during Milan’s strongest run of form earlier in the campaign.
Any major change involving Allegri or Modric could reshape the team’s attacking structure next season. Pulisic himself has recently faced growing scrutiny after a difficult second half of the Serie A season following an explosive start.

Seçim çalışmaları kapsamında Mardin'e giden Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Aziz Yıldırım, hem iddialı şampiyonluk mesajları verdi hem de transfer müjdesini patlattı: 'Şu an 2 santrfor transferi için görüşmeler yapılıyor. Çocukların Fenerbahçeli büyümesi için 20 senemi feda ederek aday oldum. Bizden başka kimse bunu durduramaz!' dedi.
Mardin'e gelen Yıldırım, bir restoranda Mardin Fenerbahçeliler Derneği yöneticileri ve kongre üyeleriyle bir araya geldi, taraftarların forma ve atkılarını imzaladı.
Burada Mardin ve Diyarbakır Metropoliti Saliba Özmen'le de görüşen Yıldırım, 2003 yılında Mardin'i ziyaret ettiğinde Özmen'le o dönem çekilmiş fotoğrafını göstererek, Özmen'in dua ettiğini ve 2003-2004 sezonunda şampiyon olduklarını, gelecek sezon da şampiyon olacaklarını kaydetti.
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Yıldırım, daha sonra Atatürk Kültür Merkez'inde Mardin ve çevre illerden gelen taraftarlarla bir araya geldi.
Aziz Yıldırım, burada yaptığı konuşmada, kadim şehir Mardin'de bulunmaktan ve taraftarlarla bir arada olmaktan mutluluk duyduğunu belirterek, Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Mardin 1969 Spor'u tebrik etti.
Yıldırım, haziranda yapılacak seçimlerden sonra seçimi kazansalar da kaybetseler de arkadaşlarıyla doğuyu gezeceklerini dile getirdi.
Fenerbahçe'nin geleceği için planlarını yaptıklarını ve kongreyi beklediklerini bildiren Yıldırım, "Bu plan, kongreyi kazanmak için değil şampiyon olmak içindir." dedi.
"Fenerbahçe gibi bir kulübün taraftarı olmak da sabır gerektirir." diyen Yıldırım, şunları kaydetti:
"Bunu hepimiz iyi biliyoruz. Kötü günler yaşadık, en sabırlı camia belki de biziz. Artık sabrı yöneticilere, başkanlara değil, sahadaki futbolculara göstereceğiz. Sabırla takımımızı hep beraber destekleyeceğiz. Fenerbahçe'nin şahlanması için tribünlerin de eski güçlü günlerine dönmesi lazım. Tribünlerimizin tek ses, tek yürek olmadığı, taraftarın armasına küstüğü veya bölündüğü hiçbir senaryoda başarı hikayesi yazılamaz. Bizim taraftarımızla aramızdaki o sarsılmaz bağı yeniden inşa etmemiz lazım. Tribünler eskisi gibi rakiplere cehennem, takımımıza kalkan olmalıdır. Bu bilinçle etrafımızdaki Fenerbahçelileri de doğru yönde yönlendirmeliyiz. Önümüzde Fenerbahçe'mizin geleceği adına çok kritik bir kongre var. Bu kongre kulübümüzün yeniden kendi öz kimliğine, şampiyon karakterine kavuşma iradesi olmalıdır. Birlik olacağız, omuz omuza vereceğiz, sabredeceğiz ve o haklı gururu yaşamak için tüm engelleri birer birer hep beraber aşacağız. O güzel günlerde şampiyonluk kutlanmasını yine hep beraber yaşayacağız, yapacağız ve yaşatacağız. 'En büyük Fener. Kadıköy'den çıkış yok.' diyorum. Bunları da hep beraber yapacağız. Temennimiz ve arzumuz budur."
Yıldırım daha sonra taraftarların sorularını cevapladı.
Bir taraftarın, neden geçen sene aday olmadığına dair sorusuna Yıldırım, "2024 yılında çocuklar için aday oldum. Seçimi kaybettim. Bir daha aday olmayı düşünmedim. Hep toplantılar yaptık ve gençleri teşvik ettim. Onun için geçen yıl 10 bin imza toplanmasına rağmen aday olmadım. Bu sene neden oldum, esas mesele o. Gidişi görüyoruz. 4 sene bizim zamanımız, bizim mazeretimiz var, mahkeme falan oldu. Daha sonra 8 sene yapılan küçük hatalarla şampiyon olamadık. Bu kulübün şampiyon olması şart ki çocukların Fenerbahçeli olarak büyümeleri gerekir. 20-30 sene bu düzen böyle devam ederse Fenerbahçeli çocuklar az olacak. Onu önlemek için ben 20 senemi de feda ederek aday oldum. Hepimiz elimizi taşın altına koyuyoruz, Fenerbahçe'yi bu sene ne yapıp edip şampiyon yapacağız. Ben öyle görüyorum ki bizden başka kimse bunu durduramaz." şeklinde cevap verdi.
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Yıldırım, göreve seçilmeleri halinde transfer ve teknik direktör sorularına ilişkin, teknik direktör ismi söylemeyeceğini ancak şu anda 2 santrfor transferi ile görüşmelerin yapıldığını sözlerine ekledi.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü, İngiltere Championship play-off finalinde Middlesbrough'yu 1-0 yenerek Premier Lig'e yükselen Hull City'yi ve sahibi Acun Ilıcalı için tebrik mesajı yayımladı.
Sarı-lacivertli kulübün ABD merkezli X şirketinin sosyal medya platformundaki hesabından yapılan açıklamada, "Kulübümüzde asbaşkanlık görevinde bulunmuş, camiamızın önemli isimlerinden Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City, Premier Lig'e yükselme başarısı göstermiştir. Acun Ilıcalı'yı ve Hull City yönetimini tebrik eder; Premier Lig’de başarılar dileriz." denildi.

Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City, Championship play-off finalinde Middlesbrough'u 90+5'te attığı golle 1-0 mağlup etti ve Premier Lig'e yükseldi.
İngiltere Championship play-off finalinde Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City, Middlesbrough ile karşı karşıya geldi.
Başkent Londra'daki Wembley Stadı'nda oynanan mücadeleyi Hull City, 1-0'lık skorla kazandı.
Hull City'ye galibiyeti getiren golü 90+5. dakikada Oli McBurnie attı.
Acun Ilıcalı'nın takımı Hull City, bu sonucun ardından gelecek yıl Premier Lig'de mücadele edecek.
Championship'te normal sezonda Coventry ve Ipswich Town da Premier Lig'e yükselme başarısı göstermişti. Hull City, play-off'la birlikte Premier Lig'e yükselen son takım oldu.

Fenerbahçe'de gerçekleştirilecek genel kurul öncesinde başkan adaylarından Aziz Yıldırım'ın yönetiminde bulunan Mahmut Uslu, açıklamalarda bulundu.
Fenerbahçe'de gerçekleştirilecek genel kurul öncesinde başkan adaylarından Aziz Yıldırım'ın yönetiminde bulunan Mahmut Uslu, açıklamalarda bulundu.
Mahmut Uslu, "Geçen sene bayramda Güney Amerika'ya gitmiştim. Transfer konusunda oyuncular ile ilgili elimizde doneler var. Oğuz Çetin dahil olmak üzere eski sporculardan bir ekip yapıldı, onlara doneleri verdik. Oyuncuların taramasını yapıyorlar. Beğendikleri varsa bizlere iletiyorlar, bizler de kulüplerle görüşmeye çalışıyoruz" ifadelerini kullandı.
TEKNİK DİREKTÖR AÇIKLAMASI
Hoca konusuna da değinen Uslu, "Teknik direktör konusunu bayramdan sonra çözeriz diye düşünüyorum. Kolay değil. Yabancı ve Türk 2-3 alternatifimiz var" dedi.

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Atalanta'dan Ederson da bulunuyordu. İtalyan ekibinin teknik direktörü Raffaele Palladino, oyuncunun transferiyle ilgili konuştu.
Atalanta sezonun son haftasında Fiorentina ile 1-1 berabere kaldı. Brezilyalı orta saha oyuncusu Ederson, kadroda bulunmasına rağmen süre almadı. Bu durum, İtalyan ekibinin hocasına da soruldu. Atalanta Teknik Direktörü Raffaele Palladino, "Ederson bu maçta oynamadı. Çünkü çok büyük bir kulüple temaslarda bulunuyor" dedi.
O TAKIM MANCHESTER UNITED
26 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusunun adı Galatasaray'la da anılıyordu. Ancak hocasının bahsettiği takımın Manchester United olduğu öğrenildi. Sambacının, Atalanta ile sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyordu. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Ayrılmak istediği için de satış listesindeydi.
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KISA SÜRE İÇİNDE BİTECEK
Ederson'un Manchester United transferinin çok kısa bir süre içinde resmen açıklanması bekleniyor. Galatasaray, 1.83 boyundaki futbolcu için devre arasında girişimlerde bulunmuştu. Ancak Atalanta çok yüksek bir bonservis bedeli talep edince geri adım atıldı. Aslan'ın yaz döneminde de girişim yapacağı konuşuluyordu. Fakat bugün itibarıyla Manchester United işi bitirmiş gibi gözüküyor.

Victor Osimhen bu sezon sakatlıklar ve Afrika Kupası derken sadece 22 Süper Lig maçında forma giydi. Buna rağmen ondan daha fazla rakip ceza sahasında topla buluşan bir golcü yok...
Comparisonator Türkçe'nin verilerine göre; 2025-2026 sezonunda rakip ceza sahasında en fazla topla buluşan santrforlar şöyle sıralandı (Toplam):
Victor Osimhen- 151
Juan- 123
Paul Onuachu- 117
Janderson- 102
Mohamed Bayo- 100
Umut Nayir- 91
Marius Mouandilmadji- 81
Ali Sowe- 81
İŞTE SÜRELER
Osimhen bazı sakatlık problemleri ve Afrika Kupası sebebiyle Süper Lig'de 22 maça çıkabildi. Sahada 1.713 dakika kaldı. 15 gol ve 5 asist üretti. Listedeki diğer isimlerin durumu ise şöyle:
Juan (Göztepe): 32 maç, 2.588 dakika
Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor): 30 maç, 2.525 dakika
Janderson (Göztepe): 32 maç, 2.478 dakika
Mohamed Bayo (Gaziantep FK): 29 maç, 2.348 dakika
Umut Nayir (Konyaspor-Trabzonspor): 32 maç, 2.057 dakika
Marius Mouandilmadji (Samsunspor): 34 maç, 2.050 dakika
Ali Sowe (Çaykur Rizespor): 32 maç, 2.291 dakika
RAKİPLER İÇİN KABUS
Nijeryalı süper yıldız, listede en az süre alan forvetti... Buna rağmen rakip ceza sahasında en çok topla buluşan isim oldu. Victor Osimhen, rakip savunmalar açısından tam bir kabus... 27 yaşındaki futbolcu, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ise 10 mücadelede boy gösterdi. Avrupa arenasını 7 gol ve 3 asistle kapattı.

Basketbol Avrupa Ligi (EuroLeague) Başkanı Dejan Bodiroga ve üst yöneticisi (CEO) Chus Bueno, dün Atina'da oynanan Olympiakos-Fenerbahçe Beko dörtlü final maçında, organizasyondan kaynaklı yaşanan sorunlar nedeniyle sarı-lacivertli taraftarlardan özür diledi.
Atina'da düzenlenen basın toplantısında bilet kriziyle ilgili AA muhabirinin sorusunu yanıtlayan Bodiroga, "Tabii ki yaşananlar için Fenerbahçe'den ve tüm Fenerbahçe taraftarlarından özür dilerim. Günün sonunda sorunu çözdük, herkes içeri girebildi ama elbette istediğimiz gibi olmadı. Bunun için Fenerbahçe'den ve taraftarlardan özür dilerim." dedi.
Dün birçok Fenerbahçe taraftarının biletleri olmasına rağmen arenaya girememesi ve Fenerbahçe kulüp yönetiminin bu konu hakkında Avrupa Ligi'ni eleştirmesi ile ilgili soruya Avrupa Ligi CEO'su Bueno ise "Olanlardan dolayı Fenerbahçe Beko taraftarlarından özür diliyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.
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Biletli Türk taraftarların salona alınmaması, oyuncu ailelerinin maruz kaldığı engeller ve salondaki ciddi güvenlik açıkları organizasyonda Türk tarafına sıkıntı yaşattı. Birçok Fenerbahçe taraftarı biletleri olmasına rağmen kapıda yaşanan kargaşa ve hatalar yüzünden Telekom Center'a giremedi. Yunan güvenlik güçlerinin yanı sıra Euroleague görevlilerinin bilet kontrol sistemini doğru kullanamaması nedeniyle kapılarda büyük yığılmalar yaşandı.
Fenerbahçe taraftarlarını salona almayan Yunan yetkililer, Olympiakos taraftarlarını ise bilet sorgulaması yapmadan salona girmesine izin verdi. Bazı Fenerbahçe taraftarlarının da birlikte geldikleri gruplardan ayrılarak Yunanlılarla bir arada oturtulması güvenlik zafiyeti olarak dikkati çekerken, yaşanan bazı gerginlikler polisin araya girmesiyle büyümeden önlendi.

















Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün sonuncu – 33-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması da Sumqayıtda baş tutub.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” mövsümün sonuncu oyununda “Zirə” ilə qarşılaşıb. “Sumqayıt Arena”da baş tutmuş görüşü Əkbər Əhmədov idarə edib. Beş qolluq oyun Naxçıvan təmsilçisinin qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb.
Premyer Liqa
33-cü tur
23 may
“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” 3:2
Qollar: Patrik Andrade, 15. Felipe Santos, 32. Ramon Maçado, 73 – Ruan Renato, 69. Martins Junior, 82.
Hakimlər: Əkbər Əhmədov, Akif Əmirəli, Zeynal Zeynalov, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Kamal Umudlu.
AVAR: Asiman Əzizli.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
“Sumqayıt Arena”. 19:00.
Araz-Naxçıvan: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 6. Patrik Andrade, 10. Felipe Santos, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala, 77. Bruno Franko, 19. Bar Kohen.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Kristian Avram, 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 86. İbrahim Piriyev, 33. Elmir Cəfərov, 16. Ramon Maçado, 70. Çarlz Boli.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.
Zirə: 13. Aydın Bayramov, 70. Namiq Ələsgərov, 8. İsmayıl İbrahimli, 7. Rövlan Muradov, 14. Elçin Əlicanov, 29. Ceyhun Nuriyev, 4. Ruan Renato (k), 9. Davit Volkov, 93. Brahim Konate, 5. Ange Mutsinzi, 6. Eldar Quliyev.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 97. Tyaqo Silva, 41. Anar Nəzirov, 73. Anatoli Nuriyev, 32. Qismət Alıyev, 19. Rüfət Abdullazadə, 26. Stefan Akka, 10. Georgi Papunaşvili, 30. Rikardo Martins, 11. Junior Martins, 17. Ayron Qomis, 22. Eren Aydın.
Baş məşqçi: Rəşad Sadıqov.
21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası (U-21) mayın 28-dən 30-dək Bakı şəhərində təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.
Arena.az AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir ki, millimiz mayın 31-dən iyunun 10-na qədər də Türkiyənin İsparta şəhərində hazırlıq keçəcək.
Millimiz Türkiyədəki hazırlıq çərçivəsində iyunun 6-da Bəhreyn, 9-da isə Qırğızıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandasına qarşı 2 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək. “Sav” stadionunda baş tutacaq hər iki matçın Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 18:00-da başlanması nəzərdə tutulur.
U-21-ə dəvət edilmiş futbolçuların adlarını nəzərinizə çatdırırıq:
İsveçrəli futbol mütəxəssisi Mauro Lustrinelli Almaniyanın “Union Berlin” komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə Bundesliqa klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti və digər təfərrüatı ilə bağlı məlumat açıqlanmaıb. Lustrinelli Berlin klubunu iyul ayının 1-də qəbul edəcək.
50 yaşlı isveçrəli mütəxəssis “Union Berlin”in baş məşqçi postunda xanım mütəxəssis Mari-Luiza Etanı əvəz edib. Hansı ki, o, bu ilin aprelində istefaya göndərilmiş Şteffen Baumqartın əvəzində müvəqqəti bu posta təyin edilmişdi. Paytaxt təmsilçisi Etanın rəhbərliyi altında cəmi 5 oyun keçirib, 2 qələbə, 1 heç-heçə, 2 məğlubiyyət görüb.
“Union Berlin” Almaniya Bundesliqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 39 xalla 11-ci pillədə başa vurub.
Mauro Lustrinelli daha öncə İsveçrənin U-21 milli komandasında və bu ölkənin “Tyun” klubunda baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb. 50 yaşlı isveçrəli mütəxəssis sözügedən komandanı geridə qoymaqda olduğumuz mövsümdə İsveçrə çempionu edib.
21 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandası mayın 28-dən 30-dək Bakıda, mayın 31-dən iyunun 10-dək isə Türkiyənin İsparta şəhərində təlim-məşq toplanışında olacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, U-21 Türkiyədəki hazırlıq çərçivəsində iyunun 6-da Bəhreyn, 9-da isə Qırğızıstanın müvafiq yaş qrupundan ibarət komandasına qarşı 2 yoldaşlıq oyunu keçirəcək. “Sav” stadionunda baş tutacaq hər iki matçın Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 18:00-da başlaması nəzərdə tutulur.
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Sadiq Məmmədzadə
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Səlim Həşimov
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Sabah
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Əkbər Eyubov
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Tuncay Yusifli
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Nuğay Rəşidov
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Elyas Bağci
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İngiltərə Premyer Liqasına yüksələn sonuncu komanda məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, pley-off mərhələsinin finalında “Hall Siti” və “Midlsbro” üz-üzə gəlib. Görüş “Hall Siti”nin minimal hesablı qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 1:0. Komandanın yeganə qolunu 90+5-də Olivye Makborni vurub.
“Hall Siti” yeni mövsümdə Premyer Liqada mübarizə aparacaq. Klubun sahibi türkiyəli biznesmen Acun Ilıcalıdır.
AFFA ilə Elm və Təhsil Nazirliyinin Məktəbəqədər və Ümumtəhsil üzrə Dövlət Agentliyinin birgə əməkdaşlığı çərçivəsində təşkil olunan “Məktəbli Kuboku” turnirinin qalibləri müəyyənləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan Texniki Universitetinin İdman Sarayında 5-ci sinif qızlar, 5-ci və 7-ci sinif oğlanlar arasında yarışların final oyunları keçirilib. Nəticələr aşağıdakı kimidir:
5-ci sinif qızlar, final
Naftalan şəhərinin İmadəddin Nəsimi adına 1 saylı tam orta məktəbi – Nəsimi rayonunun Samir Hacıyev adına 5 saylı tam orta məktəbi – 3:2
5-ci sinif oğlanlar, final
Suraxanı rayonunun S.Sani Axundov adına 172 saylı məktəbi – Şəmkir şəhərinin Məhəmməd Füzuli adına Təbiət və Humanitar fənlər təmayüllü məktəb-liseyi – 3:2
7-ci sinif oğlanlar, final
Zaqatala rayonunun Sumaylı kənd tam orta məktəbi – Saatlı rayonunun Nəsimikənd tam orta ümumtəhsil məktəbi – 2:1
Qarşılaşmaların ardından mükafatlandırma mərasimi keçirilib. Hər yaş qrupunun finalında məğlub olan komanda gümüş medal, qaliblər isə qızıl medal və kubokla təltif olunublar.
Bundan başqa, fərdi mükafatlar da verilib. 5-ci sinif qızlarda Nurgül Əhmədzadə (Nəsimi) ən yaxşı qapıçı, Zəhra Vəlizadə (Naftalan) ən yaxşı oyunçu, 5-ci sinif oğlanlarda Raul Hacıyev (Şəmkir) ən yaxşı qapıçı, Murad Tağıyev (Suraxanı) ən yaxşı oyunçu, 7-ci sinif oğlanlarda Muhiddin Muradov (Zaqatala) ən yaxşı qapıçı, Umut Arslanov (Saatlı) ən yaxşı oyunçu seçilib.
Mükafatları AFFA-nın baş katibi Cahangir Fərəcullayev, AFFA İcraiyyə Komitəsinin üzvü Leyla Xəlilova Rzazadə və A millinin direktoru İlqar Qurbanov təqdim ediblər.
Raffaele Palladino has confirmed that Ederson’s absence from Atalanta’s final day draw with Fiorentina was a deliberate decision taken in agreement with the player himself, with the Brazilian’s possible move to Manchester United now appearing increasingly likely.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, via TuttoMercatoWeb, Palladino made no attempt to disguise the reason for leaving one of his most important players out entirely.
“It was a choice agreed with the player because there is something happening on the transfer market,” he said. “The fact that a player like him is being followed by such an important club should be a source of pride.”

The club Palladino was referring to is understood to be Manchester United, who have accelerated their pursuit of the midfielder in recent days.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, new contacts between the two clubs are expected next week as both sides look to finalise the deal. United have been the frontrunner for some time, with Atalanta’s asking price understood to be in the region of €50 million.
Atletico Madrid had previously been considered serious rivals for Ederson’s signature, but the Spanish club appear to have shifted their focus towards other targets, leaving the path largely clear for United to complete what would be a much-needed addition to their midfield.
For Atalanta, the departure of Ederson would be a significant loss heading into next season. Palladino’s acknowledgement of the situation in such a public forum suggests a deal is closer than ever.
There are multiple reports Maurizio Sarri will be the next coach of Atalanta, but Sportitalia suggest he could be replaced at Lazio by Gennaro Gattuso.
Sarri has made no secret of his frustration with President Claudio Lotito and the various ongoing situations at the Stadio Olimpico, from the fan boycott to the transfer embargo and player sales he did not agree with.
Although Napoli were mentioned, it seems as if he is heading to Atalanta, as numerous sources over the last few days have been confident he is working out the final details with La Dea.
It should be a two-year contract with option for a third, wages at €3m per season plus bonuses.

Now Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà suggests that his replacement could be an unexpected figure.
Former Italy coach Gattuso is a free agent after failing to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and it’s reported he has been in contact with Lazio to discuss a potential role on the bench.
There are other alternatives for the Aquile, such as current Atalanta boss Raffaele Palladino, which would make it effectively a swap between the two clubs.

Fabio Pisacane is also mentioned in case he does not continue at Cagliari after his debut Serie A season.
Luciano Spalletti admits to ‘some clashes’ with Juventus CEO Damien Comolli and a lack of ‘character’ in his team, but will not ‘pin the blame on the players.’
The Derby della Mole kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on Sunday at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST).
Even a victory probably won’t be enough to guarantee a Champions League place, because Roma and Milan are in front going into the final weekend of the season.
They had been in the strongest position until a surprise 2-0 home defeat to Fiorentina, which raised big questions over the future of the whole squad and their coach.

“I expect a performance that is worthy of Juventus, of the importance of this game, and a reaction from the team,” said Spalletti in his press conference.
Kenan Yildiz is not available due to a muscular issue, but Khephren Thuram does return to the squad.
While the Bianconeri had been doing so well in recent months, they have crumbled in the last couple of weeks, and seem to be lacking character.

“It is fair to say we have not been as dominant as we were, the regrets are not around failing to win games when creating many scoring opportunities, they are around not being ourselves.
“I take my share of the responsibility, I’ve always been convinced that I spoke to the players as men, treating them like men. I feel that motivating the hearts and minds of men makes them step above their capabilities.
“If I go into an important game and the team plays like that, clearly the first person I look to for blame is myself. Then I try to draw other conclusions about issues of character. It’s all about character,” continued Spalletti.

“We were disappointed, but not irritable this week, so we analysed everything. I read reports that the locker room is split, but things cannot change so dramatically because of one game.”
If the previous two Juventus coaches were critical of the attitude of their squad, it cannot just be about the tactician, but an endemic problem.
“I do not shirk my own disappointment and lay it at the feet of the players, I take my own responsibility,” insisted Spalletti.
“I am the first to criticise myself, but I can also say that character makes the difference, because you need it in pressure situations that are difficult to control. Character shows if you are a protagonist or not.
“It’s not just about survival instinct, but how you deal with the moments when nobody is watching you, that is where you find your identity and character.
“This is where we as a team need to take a big step forward. I don’t know what the previous coaches have done, but I won’t come here to criticise my players, I’ve never done that. I respect and care for them, I recognise the good things they’ve done this season too.”

Spalletti said in the press conference that it “never crossed my mind” to resign, but the reports maintain CEO Damien Comolli is on the chopping block.
“Don’t expect changes, because there won’t be any. I am honest that I’m disappointed when the team doesn’t do what I’d like, but I have every intention of continuing with the club. I have faith in the club and the club has faith in me.
“We are disappointed at not winning games, but also motivated to create a quality team that can make its fans feel protected and proud.”
What is his rapport with Comolli?
“Our rapport is simple, we talk the way we did today at lunch, or two days ago in my office. Clearly, the rapport between Comolli and me becomes fundamental because I want to participate in creating the future team, so we each give our points of view to build a stronger side.
“The rapport is fine, at times there can be clashes because we each have our own opinions, but always based on building a stronger team.”
Spalletti took the Juventus job mid-season after Igor Tudor was sacked, and insists “it was the right decision.”
Manchester United have offered Joshua Zirkzee to both Juventus and Roma as the Dutch forward’s time at Old Trafford appears to be drawing to a close, according to transfer expert Nicolò Schira.
The 25-year-old has endured a difficult spell in England since joining from Bologna in the summer of 2024, and United’s hierarchy are understood to have already decided to move him on this summer.
His current market value has dropped to below €25 million, a figure within reach of both Serie A clubs, making a return to Italian football a realistic proposition.

According to Calciomercato.it, Juventus are the more likely destination of the two, with the Bianconeri potentially open to structuring a deal as a loan with an option or obligation to buy.
That would limit the initial financial outlay while giving the club time to assess whether Zirkzee can rediscover the form that made him one of Serie A’s most exciting forwards during his time at Bologna.
Roma’s interest is less defined at this stage, though the club’s need for attacking reinforcements, particularly if a reported move for Mason Greenwood does not arrive, could make Zirkzee an attractive and affordable option.
The former Bologna man knows Serie A well and his agent connections in Italy remain strong. As the summer window approaches, it is a situation likely to develop quickly.
Luciano Spalletti hit back at reports he was planning to resign if Juventus failed to qualify for the Champions League. ‘It never crossed my mind.’
The Derby della Mole kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino on Sunday at 19.45 UK time (20.45 CEST).
Even a victory against rivals Torino might not be sufficient to secure a top four finish and Champions League qualification, because if both Roma and Milan also win tomorrow, then they’ll still be at best in fifth.

There were reports this week that Spalletti had even been prepared to hand in his resignation if he failed to achieve ticket to the biggest UEFA tournament, so he was asked about that in his press conference this evening.
“It never crossed my mind,” assured the coach.
“First there was all the talk about the new contract, then immediately after that they turn to resignations, you just throw every possible adjective at me. If anything crossed my mind after a result like that, it was putting myself at the disposal of the club should it want to make a change, but I never asked to speak with anyone.
“We meet with the club every week, at this moment even more often, because we are planning the future. However, the journey must be consistent, whatever happens. You cannot let one incident drag you down into conclusions that have no connection to reality.
“We must use our heads and if anything be even more motivated to overturn what happened, because bumps in the road can happen, it’s how you get back on track. It’s the mentality that makes the difference.
“There isn’t much time left to fix things. We must have the intelligence to see things in a balanced way and take the right action for the future. That is fundamental.”

Juventus had been in the strongest position for that top four finish, until the shock 2-0 home defeat to Fiorentina allowed Roma and Milan to overtake them.
There are also reports that Spalletti has clashed with CEO Damien Comolli, but he denies setting demands if he is to stay on.
“My future doesn’t depend on anything, planning means the courage to look beyond the result,” replied the coach.
“There is always a project behind it, laying the foundations for the future, trying to build and that doesn’t change because of one or two points difference.

“We want to create the possibility to challenge for something important, whether we are in the Champions League or not after this match. We’re sad about the result with Fiorentina, but all we can do tomorrow is win, play better than we did against Fiorentina and give it our all the achieve the result.
“What I expect to see is a performance worthy of this club.”
Micky van de Ven has been linked to the move away from Tottenham Hotspur, and clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United have been mentioned as potential destinations.
The 25-year-old has been exceptional since joining the London club, and he is one of the best central defenders in the league.
Tottenham are fighting for survival in the Premier League, and the Netherlands International could look to leave the club in the summer. He will want to compete at a high-level where he can win major trophies. Tottenham are not quite at that level right now, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool or Manchester United come forward with an offer to sign him.
According to reports, the player would prefer to join Liverpool over Manchester United.
Fraser Fletcher said on TEAMtalk: “Sources suggest he would choose Liverpool over rivals, including Manchester United, without hesitation if both clubs table formal offers.”
The development will be a huge boost for Liverpool, and it will be interesting to see whether they make an offer to sign the player. They need to replace Ibrahima Konaté, who will be a free agent at the end of the season. The French International has not signed an extension with the club, and the club needs to fill the void left by him.
Van de Ven is not just a quality defender; his recovery pace and composure on the ball will add a new dimension to the Liverpool team.
Liverpool have a strong Dutch contingent at the club, and it is no surprise that the player would prefer to join them. However, he is an exceptional player, and Tottenham will demand a premium for him.
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Manchester United are interested in signing Rafael Leao from AC Milan during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from Gazzetta Dello Sport, the Italian outfit is prepared to listen to offers for the 26-year-old attacker. Manchester United are looking to add more depth to the attacking unit, and they believe that the Portuguese international would be the ideal acquisition.
Meanwhile, the player is open to leaving this summer after being hurt by Milan fans’ behaviour in recent weeks. They have been quite hostile towards the 26-year-old, and it remains to be seen whether Manchester United can provide him with an exit route.
He is a versatile attacker who can operate anywhere across the front three. He could prove to be a very useful acquisition for Manchester United. The 26-year-old has 10 goals to his name this season, and Manchester United need players like him, especially now that they will be competing in the UEFA Champions League. They will need to rotate the team in order to keep their key players fresh. They need a deeper squad with more options.
Leao is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to test himself at a higher level. The move to Manchester United could be ideal. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for major trophies.
It will be interesting to see if Manchester United can agree on a reasonable deal for him. They will not want to overpay for a player who might not be a guaranteed starter.
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BILBAO, Spain (AP) — Bordeaux Bègles blew away Leinster 41-19 in the Champions Cup final and completed a French hat trick of the season's major men’s European titles on Saturday.
France beat Ireland to the Six Nations crown in March, Montpellier dominated Ulster 59-26 in the second-tier Challenge Cup final on Friday, and Bordeaux underlined French rule of Europe by winning back-to-back Champions Cups in brilliant style.
“The players understand what they are good at. When you do it once, it becomes easier,” Bordeaux assistant coach Noel McNamara told the BBC.
“We spoke about (Masters golf champion) Rory McIlroy in the lead-up to the quarterfinal against Toulouse. Good players win one green jacket, great players win two. We have fantastic players. They made the decision that one Champions Cup is not enough.”
The final in San Mamés Stadium was as good as over at halftime when Bordeaux led 35-7.
Bordeaux responded to an early try by Leinster wing Tommy O'Brien — picked ahead of fellow Ireland international James Lowe — by scoring five converted tries in 28 minutes.
Captain and scrumhalf Maxime Lucu sniped over for their first try and two were finished impressively by wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey; his ninth and 10th tries of the campaign earned him the player of the tournament. He was also player of the Six Nations.
But the coup de grace was delivered right on halftime when Yoram Moefana intercepted Harry Byrne and scored at the other end.
“You have to credit Bordeaux. Some of their attack in that first half was incredibly hard to deal with,” Leinster captain Caelan Doris told broadcaster Premier Sports.
Lucu expertly organized Bordeaux, nailed all seven of his goalkicks, including a penalty from his own half, and was named the player of the final despite a yellow card for pulling Joe McCarthy's hair.
McCarthy made a diving touch down moments later but it was the only points allowed by Bordeaux while its captain was in the sin-bin.
French clubs have won the last six European Cups while Leinster has lost five finals since its fourth and last title in 2018.

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The San Antonio Spurs advanced to the Western Conference Finals after beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 139-109 in Game 6. They are now facing the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
In the series-clinching win in Minneapolis, Stephon Castle led San Antonio with 32 points and 11 rebounds, while De'Aaron Fox scored 21. For Minnesota, this marked the third consecutive year their season ended with an elimination loss.
Anthony Edwards finished the game with 24 points on 9-of-26 shooting. He averaged 23.7 points per game in the series. However, it was a serious dip from his 28.8 regular-season average.
With eight minutes remaining and the game out of reach, Edwards walked to the Spurs bench to shake hands and hug opposing players. Addressing the unusual timing after the game, Edwards explained that he knew he was done playing for the night. He later explained exactly what was going through his head, as he was in no mood to show sportsmanship after elimination.
In a video clip shared by Legion Hoops from Richard A. Jefferson's YouTube channel, Edwards spoke honestly about his decision. He admitted he originally did not want to congratulate them.
"I was just like, let me go and congratulate these boys, because I ain't trying to be kiki-ing with y'all after y'all done whooped my ass," Edwards said. "I didn't want to go dap them up at all. But then what would they have been saying about me? That's why I'm me and y'all are whoever y'all are."
Anthony Edwards on dapping up the Spurs players with 8 minutes left:
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) May 23, 2026
“I was like ‘let me go ahead and congratulate these boys because I’m not going to be laughing with y’all after you whooped my ass.’ I didn’t want to go dap them n***** up at all. But then what would they have… pic.twitter.com/G7mXh6HHiR
A classic Edwards who is calculated, self-aware, and honest about the ego involved. He acknowledged San Antonio earned the win, adding separately, "I just tip my hat to them. They were just the better team."
Minnesota faces a tough offseason after their third consecutive early playoff exit ended in a blowout. Edwards is under contract through 2029 and will earn $52 million next season. According to KSTP-TV’s Darren Wolfson, the Timberwolves worry Edwards could eventually request a trade down the road, though he notes that scenario is a long way off.
Meanwhile, Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson reports that Edwards is quietly pushing the front office to trade for Kyrie Irving this summer. Minnesota enters the offseason knowing that the path to the Finals is increasingly difficult through a Western Conference dominated by Oklahoma City, San Antonio, and Luka Doncic’s Lakers.

Former Manchester City captains Ilkay Gundogan and Fernandinho have sent heartfelt tributes to Pep Guardiola ahead of his final game in charge of the club on Sunday.
Both midfielders played central roles in the most successful period in Manchester City‘s history under Guardiola – Ilkay Gundogan across two separate spells at the club and Fernandinho across six years that encompassed five Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.
Their messages, posted on Instagram in the hours following Friday’s confirmation of Guardiola’s exit, reflect the profound personal impact the Catalan has had on those who have worked closest to him.
Manchester City announce permanent tributes to Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium
The tributes add to an outpouring of emotion from across world football since the news of Guardiola’s departure was confirmed — with City also announcing that the North Stand at the Etihad Stadium will be renamed The Pep Guardiola Stand in his permanent honour.
Gundogan’s tribute was among the most personal and detailed to emerge since Friday’s announcement, speaking to a relationship that extended far beyond the training ground.
“Pep, what can I say? Where do I start? It’s difficult to truly describe the impact Pep has had, not only on Manchester City as a football club, but on everything around it as well. The trophies and achievements speak for themselves. But what made him special was always much bigger than winning,” the German wrote.
“For me personally, he was never just a manager. He was a mentor, a leader and also a friend. From the very first day we worked together, he challenged me to see football differently. Every detail mattered.
“Every meter on the pitch had a purpose. There were moments when his intensity pushed all of us to our limits mentally and physically — but looking back, that obsession with perfection is exactly what made his teams so extraordinary.
“What many people don’t see from the outside is the human side of Pep. Beyond football, he is incredibly humble, thoughtful and someone who genuinely cares about the people around him. Over the years, I was lucky enough to experience that side of him very closely. He made me a better player, but also a better person.
“Very emotional!” – Galatasaray’s Ilkay Gundogan reflects on ‘special’ Manchester City return
“When I look back on my career one day, my time working with Pep will always be one of the defining chapters of my journey. Man City without Pep will never be the same again. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me, my family, the football club, the community and Manchester as a whole. Looking forward to seeing you at the game on Sunday!”
Gundogan’s description of Guardiola as “a mentor, a leader and also a friend” echoes what Bernardo Silva told BBC Sport after the FA Cup final — that he hoped the two of them could one day meet for dinner as friends.
It is a consistent theme among those who have been closest to Guardiola: the football is extraordinary, but it is the human being behind it that leaves the deepest mark.
Fernandinho’s tribute took a broader view, reflecting on Guardiola’s legacy not just as a City manager but as one of the defining figures in the modern history of football.
“For six years, I had the privilege of working alongside Pep Guardiola. And throughout my entire journey in football, I have rarely seen someone capable of transforming the game the way he has,” the Brazilian wrote.
“Pep didn’t just build winning teams. He changed the way football is understood, played, and experienced. He made players see spaces that previously did not exist, raised the standard of daily demands, and created a culture of excellence that impacted everyone around him.
“You take care of the tactics” – Fernandinho reflects on frank Pep Guardiola talks over Man City captaincy
“Ten years at Manchester City represent far more than a successful era. They represent a chapter that becomes a permanent part of the history of the club, the city, and modern football itself.
“But perhaps the greatest legacy lies in the people. In the players who evolved under his leadership. In the professionals whose careers were shaped by working alongside him. In the mindsets he helped transform.
“Thank you for everything, Mister. For the lessons, the trust, the vision, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. May the next chapters of your journey continue to match the greatness of the story you have built so far.”
Sunday’s farewell against Aston Villa will bring down the curtain on one of the most extraordinary managerial tenures in the history of English football.
Six Premier League titles, the Champions League, multiple FA Cups and Carabao Cups — and behind every one of them, the human connections that Gundogan and Fernandinho describe so vividly in their tributes.
Enzo Maresca has been confirmed as Guardiola’s successor on an initial three-year deal, inheriting a squad that the outgoing manager has spent a decade building into world football’s benchmark. As Fernandinho put it, the legacy lies in the people. And on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, those people will give him the send-off he deserves.

Duke vs. Princeton box score: Live stats from NCAA men's lacrosse semifinal originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team heads to championship weekend looking to continue an unlikely postseason surge when it faces the Princeton Tigers in the NCAA semifinals Saturday in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Coach John Danowski guided Duke to a dominating win over Georgetown 16-6 in the quarterfinals to reach the national semifinals for the first time since 2023. However, Duke faces the top overall seed, with Princeton entering the tournament after an 11-2 regular season.
Both teams feature explosive offenses, though Princeton holds the statistical edge on both ends of the field. Duke’s balanced attack has relied on depth, with eight players scoring against Georgetown. Princeton counters with senior goalie Ryan Croddick, one of the nation’s leaders in save percentage.
The winner advances to Monday’s national championship game against either the Notre Dame Fighting Irish or Syracuse Orange.
| 2026 NCAA Men's Lacrosse Semifinal | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duke | 2 | 2 | 4 | ||
| Princeton | 3 | 1 | 4 |
| NO | Name | POS | G | A | SH | SOG | GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 51 | BRADY SCIOLETTI | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
| 19 | BENN JOHNSTON | 2 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 0 | |
| 15 | MAX SLOAT | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 0 | |
| 11 | MICHAEL ORTLIEB | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | |
| 55 | LIAM KERSHIS | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
| 13 | NIKOLAS MENENDEZ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 2 | KYLE COLSEY | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| 5 | HENRY BARD | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 44 | BUCK CUNNINGHAM | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 27 | CHARLIE JOHNSON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 41 | CAL GIRARD | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 3 | |
| 7 | TOMAS DELGADO | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 8 | JACK PAPPENDICK | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 30 | CONNOR NOLEN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 37 | MAC CHRISTMAS | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | |
| 33 | BEN MCCARTHY | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 20 | THOMAS MENCKE | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| 23 | AIDAN MAGUIRE | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Total | 4 | 2 | 23 | 14 | 10 | ||
| Goalies | POS | MIN | SAVES | GA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 25 | 6 | 4 | |
| NO | Name | POS | G | A | SH | SOG | GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | HUNTER SPIESS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 19 | TUCKER WADE | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |
| 17 | FINN FOX | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 10 | CHAD PALUMBO | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| 26 | RYAN CRODDICK | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 28 | JACK STAHL | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| 8 | PARKER REYNOLDS | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
| 48 | JOHN DUNPHEY | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | |
| 2 | NATE KABIRI | 2 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 1 | |
| COLIN BURNS | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | ||
| 99 | RUSS FITZGERALD | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 66 | COOPER MUELLER | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 20 | QUINN KRAMMER | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 36 | JAKE VANA | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
| 7 | ZACH FRIEDMAN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| 32 | ANDREW MCMEEKIN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | |
| 4 | JACKSON GREEN | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Total | 4 | 3 | 17 | 10 | 13 | ||
| Goalies | POS | MIN | SAVES | GA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 25 | 10 | 4 | |
Mercedes won the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, but the atmosphere inside the Brackley garage is rapidly turning toxic. George Russell successfully converted his pole position into a Saturday victory, but the triumph was entirely overshadowed by a highly aggressive, physical battle with his 19-year-old teammate.
According to reports from GPBlog, the two Mercedes W17s explicitly made contact during the opening laps, sparking what looks to be the beginning of a brutal internal rivalry.
Following the race, Kimi Antonelli refused to play the corporate PR game. When asked about the intense early scrap, the rookie championship leader bluntly accused his veteran teammate of crossing the line and forcing him off the circuit.
“It was a tough battle, to be fair. We were all there in terms of pace, it was not easy,” Antonelli explained during his post-race interview. However, he quickly zeroed in on the contact. “I tried to make my move and yeah, I need to review on that because I was quite well alongside and, yeah, got pushed off. But, it is what it is.”
Antonelli was forced to take severe evasive action to avoid a massive crash, with the interviewer joking that the teenager did the track staff a favor by “mowing the grass.” While Antonelli maturely admitted that a subsequent lock-up over a nasty bump at Turn 8 is what ultimately compromised his podium chances, his anger over the initial shove was palpable.
When Russell was asked for his perspective on the incident, he offered a carefully worded response that felt more like a warning than an apology. Noting how powerful the slipstream and engine overtake modes are in the 2026 cars, Russell casually brushed off the severity of the clash.
“It was a good battle with Kimi,” Russell remarked, before adding a highly revealing caveat: “And, you know, glad we both are standing here after the race.” That final sentence says everything. Russell essentially acknowledged that his defensive move brought both cars to the absolute brink of a catastrophic double-DNF.
For Mercedes Team Principal Toto Wolff, this scenario is giving off terrifying echoes of the past. Wolff famously spent three exhausting years managing the bitter, crash-filled “Silver War” between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg from 2014 to 2016. He knows exactly how quickly an entire organization can implode when two drivers in a championship-capable car stop respecting each other’s track limits.
The current power dynamics at Mercedes make this a literal powder keg. George Russell is driving for his contract life, desperately trying to prove his worth while Wolff openly hosts public meetings with Jos Verstappen. Meanwhile, Antonelli is the undisputed golden child of the Mercedes academy, completely unafraid to challenge his senior teammate’s authority.
If Russell and Antonelli are already trading paint, pushing each other onto the grass, and pointing fingers in a Saturday Sprint race, the writing is on the wall. Toto Wolff needs to regain control of his drivers immediately, or a devastating repeat of the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix collision is inevitable.
Details emerge on sudden illness that led to Kyle Busch's shocking death 02:16
NASCAR star Kyle Busch died from severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, according to a statement released Saturday by his family.
"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications," according to the statement from the Busch family.
Busch, who won more races in NASCAR's top three series than anyone in history, died suddenly on Thursday after passing out a day earlier in a driving simulator at General Motors facility in Concord, North Carolina.
Sepsis is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the body has an extreme response to an infection, causing damage to tissues and organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The 41-year-old experienced shortness of breath, felt he was overheating and was coughing up blood the day before his death, according to a 911 call obtained Friday by CBS News.
This was the Busch family's first statement since Thursday, when they wrote on social media that he "experienced a severe illness resulting in hospitalization" and would miss this weekend's Coca-Cola 600, one of the biggest races of the season.
The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix Sprint at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was, for most of its running, a Mercedes affair.
George Russell converted Sprint pole into victory, with Kimi Antonelli going off the circuit twice during their intra-team battle and dropping to third behind Lando Norris.
For the reigning world champion in the McLaren, he was waiting for the Silver Arrows’ race to come crumbling down.
Norris crossed the line 1.272 seconds behind Russell in second place, but his post-race analysis of the result said more about McLaren’s approach than the gap itself.
“It was good just to watch them go at it for a little while,” Norris said. “But of course we were just there to pick up the pieces when things happened and… they were quick. I mean, Kimmi caught me back up pretty quickly and then I was pretty worried from behind, but also I wanted to try and attack George ahead. So, it was fun.”
Russell came into the weekend 20 points behind Antonelli after the Italian teenager won the last three Grands Prix, and Montreal is clearly a circuit he wants back.
Mercedes’ upgrades for Montreal put them further ahead of the field , and it showed. McLaren locked out the second row, but the pair were over three tenths behind Russell in sprint qualifying. McLaren team principal Andrea Stella acknowledged the gap plainly, per Sky Sports F1:
“I think it’s a fair margin considering they had important upgrades here. We also had some upgrades. We actually wanted to take a bit more time to see the behaviour of the front wing, so we raced with the previous front wing. So, looking at the fact that the car is pretty much the Miami car, it’s a gap that remains encouraging.”
Lewis Hamilton struggled with tyre degradation in the closing laps, losing positions, while Oscar Piastri crossed the line in fourth for McLaren, just ahead of Charles Leclerc. Hamilton eventually finished sixth.

Astros can 'tear it down' if they follow their own blueprint from 16 years ago originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Houston Astros haven't been nearly as good as the fans and the organization were expecting during the 2026 season.
Unless things turn around soon, the Astros might be heading towards the 2026 MLB trade deadline, on August 3rd, as clear sellers. But, they might be more than simple sellers.
ESPN's David Schoenfield highlighted the "tear it down" option for the Astros as a possibility this season, and with the context of their own teardown back in 2010, the Astros are familiar with the blueprint for a successful teardown from 16 years ago.
"Tearing it down can work," Scheonfield writes. "The Astros nailed all aspects of rebuilding: draft picks, trades, and player development. It required patience and discipline."
The Astros have already proven to the baseball world that tearing it down can work, so why wouldn't they at least be open to the possibility of a full-scale teardown this season?
It's worked for them before and led to a sustained period of significant success in the postseason, with multiple World Series titles.
By tearing down the roster and making the right picks with their high draft slots, the Astros wound up building a great core with Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, George Springer, Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker, and many others.
If the Astros do decide to tear the roster apart this season and into the offseason to conduct a full-blown rebuild, they will have some truly incredible players they could ship off.
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Isaac Paredes, Christian Walker, Bryan Abreu, Jeremy Pena, and Josh Hader are a few obvious trade chips, but add in Yordan Alvarez and Hunter Brown, and the Astros could land some truly incredible returns in the next year to kick-start a rebuild.
It would be a tough pill to swallow, but if they don't rebuild soon, the Astros might come to regret it with a lot of the core from their World Series titles gone, and little prospect help coming.
The Astros should strongly consider tearing the roster apart and rebuilding, as they've found success with such a plan before, back when they began a rebuild in 2010.
It took time to come to fruition, but it worked wonders, and now, it might be time to re-engage in a rebuild, and trading Alvarez and Brown would bring back incredible returns that could set the Astros up as World Series contenders five or so years from now.
Credit where it's due -- Deuce McAllister is a good sport when it comes to discussing his place in New Orleans Saints history. The legendary running back was asked which Saints running backs he would enshrine on the team's four-man Mount Rushmore for the position, and he didn't mention himself. There are a couple of obvious modern-era inclusions like Alvin Kamara, the team's all-time rushing leader. But McAllister also highlighted great players from before his own time like Dalton Hilliard.
"Mount Rushmore of Saints running backs," McAllister began, chuckling. "I think you have to start with Chuck Muncie. And then you have to throw Alvin, of course. And Mark Ingram, and then probably Dalton."
Muncie was one of the first great rushers in team history, running for 3,393 yards and 28 touchdowns from 1976 to 1980. Hillard came along a few years later and set franchise records for rushing yards (4,164) and touchdowns (39) as an offensive compliment to the famed "Dome Patrol" defenses. In the modern day it's been Ingram and Kamara resetting all of those records.
But McAllister is too humble to put himself up there. He shouldn't be; despite suffering a career-threatening knee injury, he rewrote the Saints' record books with 1,429 carries for 6,096 yards and 49 touchdowns, and he did it in just 97 games. It took Ingram 123 games to go the distance. Kamara has gotten a bit further ahead in 126 games with the Saints.
As for who else warrants a mention? The Saints' all-time leaderboard includes running backs like George Rogers (4,267 yards in just 51 games), Pierre Thomas (3,745 yards in 105 games), and Rueben Mayes (3,408 yards in 59 games). But when you whittle the list down to just four names, it really becomes a question of who joins McAllister, Kamara, and Ingram at the top.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Deuce McAllister doesn't put himself on Saints' RB Mount Rushmore

The world's leading players are expected to fulfil all their usual media commitments when the French Open begins at Roland Garros on Sunday.
Many of the top 10 players limited their appearance to 15 minutes during Friday's pre-tournament media day.
The 15-minute limit was meant to symbolise the 15% of revenue which - on average - the Grand Slams allocate to prize money.
Player representatives have told BBC Sport they never intended a tournament-long protest, and were encouraged by a promise of future co-operation at Friday's meeting with the French Tennis Federation (FFT).
Earlier in the week, the FFT said in a statement that it "regretted" the players' decision and was "ready to engage in direct and constructive dialogue on governance issues".
Players are asking for a higher share of Grand Slam revenue to be dedicated to prize money - as well as contributions to their benefit pot and a wider say in issues such as scheduling.
Player representatives have meetings planned with executives from both the All England Club (AELTC) and the US Tennis Association in the second week of the French Open.
The next pivotal moment of the dispute will be when the AELTC announces the prize money for this year's Wimbledon on 11 June.
Players are asking each Grand Slam to devote 16% of their revenue to prize money this year. After taking last year's revenue of £427m, and adjusting for inflation, that demand would equate to over £70m at Wimbledon - or a 34% rise on the £53.5m prize money offered in 2025.
Players are also asking each Slam to make a $4m (£2.98m) contribution to their benefit pool this year, and further action is a possibility when Wimbledon begins on 28 June.

The SWPL title race has gone to Sunday's final round of fixtures. Eva Olid could leave Hearts as a league winner, while Rangers head coach Leanne Crichton is seeking a title win in her debut season.
Hearts, who visit Hibernian, have a two-point advantage over Rangers, who are away to Glasgow City.
Here's what the two head coaches have said in the preamble to Sunday's games, which kick off at 13:10 BST, with live coverage available on the BBC Sport website and iPlayer and the Edinburgh derby also on BBC Alba.
After last week's 0-0 draw with Glasgow City, Olid, who will depart Hearts this summer, told BBC Scotland she had expected her side to be "better on the ball".
"There are emotions, nerves, everything," she explained. "You could see some players were nervous. That didn't help in possession.
"We were so good in the last weeks. It's normal. We need to learn to live that out and just focus in the game. We are good on the ball, it is our strong point.
"We don't want to be defending, we want to be attacking great chances.
"We want to do the job. Just be together. It's good we are together until the end."
Crichton's message to her players is simple: "Win the game."
"That for me should open up an enjoyment factor because there is nothing else that the players need to worry about other than winning game," Crichton explained.
"We are totally comfortable with the situation in the sense that we have got European football secured.
"It is brilliant for a group that is as young as we have been this season with the turnover in terms of the last 12 months and what that has looked like."
In the four meetings of Hearts and Rangers this season, Hearts won three and the other was a draw. As a result, if the sides finish level on points after Sunday's games then Hearts will pip Rangers to the title thanks to a superior head to head.
"The reality is we have taken one point from 12 against Hearts so if Hearts pip us to the post and they land at the top of the pack and even if it comes down even to a head to head we can't complain about that," said Crichton. "We have only got ourselves to blame."
Sunday's other fixture pitches Celtic up against Partick Thistle. Celtic will finish fifth and Thistle will be sixth.
However, for Grant Scott's Celtic, it is a last match of preparation before next weekend's Women's Scottish Cup final against holders Rangers at Hampden.
Scott took over from Elena Sadiku mid-season and is bidding for his first trophy since joining from Hibernian.
With both Sunday's visit of Thistle and the trip to Hampden on 31 May, Celtic will be looking for an improvement on recent form, having not won in the league since their last meeting with Partick on 22 March and in all competitions since defeating Glasgow City in their cup semi-final on 2 May.
Betfred Super League
Castleford (10) 30
Tries: Qareqare 3, Greacen, Golding Goals: Weaver 5
St Helens (0) 10
Tries: Murphy, Dagnall Goal: Sailor
Jason Qareqare's hat-trick of tries helped Castleford Tigers impressively beat a below-par St Helens in Super League.
Saints were bidding for a sixth straight Super League win, which would have taken them back to the top of the table in place of Leeds, who thrashed Huddersfield on Friday.
However, they remain second on points difference after losing to a Castleford side that produced one of their best displays of the season.
Tigers took a deserved 10-0 lead into half-time thanks to two well-taken tries by winger Qareqare and a Tom Weaver penalty.
Brock Greacen extended the advantage and any momentum Saints gained from Lewis Murphy's reply was quickly halted when Qareqare completed his hat-trick from Castleford's next attacking set.
Ashton Golding's score rounded off a fine afternoon for the hosts in the Yorkshire sunshine, with Owen Dagnall's late reply a consolation.
The key spell in the match came either side of half-time, with Castleford scoring two of their five tries while Saints half-back Jack Welsby was in the sin bin following a late collision with Daejarn Asi.
Castleford were already 4-0 up at that stage but had stretched their lead to 16 points by the time the visitors were back up to 13 players.
While Castleford excelled to register back-to-back Super League wins, Saints struggled for fluency throughout and their disappointing afternoon was summed up by the period of play after Murphy's try.
Dagnall failed to cleanly gather Weaver's bouncing kick-off, from which Qareqare grabbed his third try, and from the restart Tristan Sailor sent his kick-off out on the full.
Castleford were able to manage the game comfortably from there, taking the extra two points when they were on offer and adding some extra gloss to the scoreline when Golding touched down for the hosts' final try of the match.
Castleford head coach Ryan Carr told BBC Radio 5 Live:
"It was unbelievable and something I knew was here in the group.
"We just had to keep going after it and not let outside noise dictate how we felt and played. We've stayed on course from day one and we're going to keep staying on course.
"We'll have bumps and bruises along the way but if we can continue to put more performances like that out there, we'll be better as a club.
"Defensively, I was really impressed. We worked hard on that through the week because we know they're a potent attacking team, so to keep them to a low score is something I'm more pleased about than the points we scored."
St Helens head coach Paul Rowley told BBC Radio 5 Live:
"We were double figures in errors and double figures in penalties against - that's not compatible to winning performances.
"Those two factors contribute to fatigue, then you lose the physicality as well and it doesn't give you a chance to regain momentum.
"Cas had the momentum for pretty much all of that game, to be honest.
"It was remarkable to go in at half-time within touching distance. That gave us an opportunity if we scored first, but the trend of giving away cheap possession and unforced errors continued.
"We came out with belief and enthusiasm, but credit to Castleford, they continued what they did in the first half and unfortunately we copied and pasted as well with the errors and the penalties."
Castleford: Laulu-Togaga'e; Valemei, Cini, Mapapalangi, Qareqare; Asi, Weaver; Stimson, Golding, Dupree, Lane, Mellor, Lawler.
Interchanges: Atoni, Greacen, Hall, Robb.
St Helens: Sailor; Dagnall, Cross, Percival, Murphy; Welsby, Hastings; Klemmer, Clark, Delaney, Sironen, Whitley, Shorrocks.
Interchanges: Lomax, Walmsley, Wright, Stephens.
Referee: Liam Rush

Today, FC Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart will face off in the DFB-Pokal final at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.
The big news for Bayern is the inclusion of Jonas Urbig after Manuel Neuer picked up a physical issue. Stuttgart, meanwhile, arrive with their strongest lineup.
Let’s remember that it has been six years since the Bavarians last played in a DFB-Pokal final, while the Swabians will be looking to defend the title they won last year.
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The Atlanta Falcons have plenty to figure out before the 2026 NFL season arrives in September. The team has a handful of new starters on both sides of the football. The Falcons added six players in the 2026 NFL Draft, including cornerback Avieon Terrell and wide receiver Zachariah Branch.
Plus, the team signed a quarterback, two wide receivers and a new starting right tackle in free agency. Former first-round pick Kaleb McGary surprisingly retired, but the Falcons quickly signed former Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor as a replacement.
The Falcons wrapped up their first week of OTAs, but their work has only just begun. Here's our projected Week 1 starting lineup on offense, including Pro Football Focus grades for each player.
I think Branch will be the team's long-term No. 2 receiver, but as you can see, I have the rookie starting out in the slot this season. That's partly due to the team signing former first-round pick Jahan Dotson to a two-year, $15 million contract, featuring $10 million guaranteed.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons projected starting lineup on offense in 2026
For the second time in four weeks, Notre Dame and Syracuse men's lacrosse are locking horns.
This time, it's at the NCAA Tournament semifinals in Charlottesville, VA. Game time is set for 2:30 p.m. ET following the first semifinal matchup at Scott Stadium between top-seeded Princeton and unseeded (but dangerous) Duke.
Second-seeded Notre Dame (12-2) dealt sixth-seeded Syracuse (13-5) a 16-11 loss on April 25 in South Bend. The Orange are coming off a 13-11 quarterfinal win over third-seeded North Carolina, which enabled Syracuse to avenge two previous losses this season.
This is the 25th all-time meeting between Notre Dame and Syracuse. The series is tied at 12.
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Notre Dame, making its eighth trip to the Final Four with 38th-year coach Kevin Corrigan, is looking for its third national title in four years. Syracuse, with 42 (official) Final Four appearances and 10 (official) national titles, is making it second straight trip to Championship Weekend after ending a drought that extended back to 2013.
Follow LIVE updates below from Notre Dame vs. Syracuse in the NCAA men's lacrosse Final Four.
This section will be updated closer to match time.
Mike Berardino covers Notre Dame football for the South Bend Tribune and NDInsider.com. Follow him on social media @MikeBerardino.
This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: Notre Dame vs Syracuse men's lacrosse NCAA national semifinal updates
The Section V Flag Football Class C1 Championship game is a game between teams which can become first-time champions.
Hornell is undefeated, behind only Pioneer of Section VI or Buffalo region, in the state rankings. This is the first varsity season for the Aquinas team that also holds a top 15 state ranking.
Follow updates here all game long.
Play begins at 2 p.m.
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This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Aquinas vs Hornell score, updates for Section V flag football title

Ian Rapoport has had about enough of the conversation that has followed the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel situation.
On the Between the Tackles podcast with former New York Jets beat writer Manish Mehta, the NFL Network insider weighed in on the criticism that has surrounded insider reporting since Russini resigned from The Athletic last month. The resignation came after Page Six published photos of her with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel at an adults-only Arizona resort, triggering an investigation at The Athletic and a very public debate about whether the access game at the heart of insider reporting compromises the journalism it produces.
“I have been for sure frustrated at a lot of people talking about what they think the job of insider is without actually knowing,” Rapoport said. “That’s been frustrating to me over the last month or so.”
@RapSheet on criticism of NFL Insiders after Russini-Vrabel story:
“I have been for sure frustrated at a lot of people talking about what they think the job of Insider is without actually knowing. That’s been frustrating to me over the last month or so.”
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— Manish Mehta (@MMehtaSports) May 22, 2026
“The job is still the same,” Rapoport continued. “It’s finding out news. It’s touching base and talking to all parties, as many as you can. It’s confirming it, making sure that it comes out in the most accurate and truthful way possible, while also doing it as fast as possible and giving the reader or viewer as much information as you can.”
Is Rapoport right that a lot of the criticism has come from people who don’t fully understand how insider reporting works? Probably, but the overall criticism of the insider model didn’t come from people who stumbled onto the story through Page Six.
A year prior to the Russini-Vrabel scandal, Mike Florio had already written at length about insiders functioning as external PR reps for agents, trading favorable coverage — reporting inflated contract numbers, crediting agents by name, leaving teams out of their own transaction stories — in exchange for access to the group texts that drive the entire ecosystem. Nick Wright had called out the biggest platform insiders for publishing team and agency PR instead of actual news.
None of that is the same as accusing Russini of what she’s actually accused of, and Rapoport is right that a lot of the discourse has conflated the general access-journalism critique with the specific allegations against her, which isn’t fair to her or particularly useful as media criticism. But the Russini situation gave the public a closer look at how the insider ecosystem actually operates than it has ever had before, and that conversation isn’t going away just because one of its most prominent practitioners finds it frustrating.
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The New England Patriots have the same level of talent, and then some to defend their AFC East title next season.
The Patriots finished with a 14-3 record in 2025. New England had a two-game advantage over the Buffalo Bills (12-5) and were much better than the Miami Dolphins (7-10) and the New York Jets (3-14) last season.
It’s to be expected that the battle for the AFC East crown will boil down to the Patriots and the Bills again in 2026. The Dolphins are in the midst of a rebuild, having lost wide receiver Tyreek Hill in free agency and traded away wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. The same is true for the Jets, who have a young team of their own that are not expected to be in the playoff hunt next season.
The Patriots’ schedule comes with its share of challenges. However, New England has a great chance to win at least 11 games next season, with additional favorable matchups outside of the division against the Las Vegas Raiders and Minnesota Vikings on their schedule. The Patriots will fall on the right side of .500 in their remaining 11 games in this projection, finishing with an 11-6 record in 2026.
That won’t be enough to get the edge over the Bills, despite Buffalo having the seventh most difficult strength of schedule next season.
Nevertheless, Buffalo projects to win the AFC East title in 2026 with a 13-4 record, with their only losses coming against the Detroit Lions in Week 2, Baltimore Ravens in Week 8, the Patriots in Week 13 and the Chicago Bears in Week 15.
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Club América winger Alejandro Zendejas is on the United States’ 26-man roster for this summer’s World Cup, while Lyon defensive midfielder Tanner Tessmann is not included. The selections are the most notable new information gleaned from head coach Mauricio Pochettino’s full World Cup roster, which was obtained by the Guardian and is authentic according to multiple sources with knowledge of Pochettino’s selections.
The roster confirms Zendejas’s selection and Tessmann’s omission, along with the inclusion of Borussia Mönchengladbach’s Gio Reyna and the omission of Real Salt Lake’s Diego Luna, both attacking midfielders, choices that were first reported by the Athletic. US Soccer declined to comment on the roster, which will be officially announced Tuesday at a nationally televised event in New York City.
Reyna has been included despite playing only 520 minutes for Mönchengladbach this season, though he featured in the club’s final five league matches. Pochettino has repeatedly praised the 23-year-old and singled him out as a player he’s willing to include regardless of club form.
During the 2022 World Cup, Reyna found himself at the center of one of the most dramatic and bizarre moments in men’s national team history, having nearly been sent home from the tournament for behavioral issues. Not long afterwards, Reyna’s parents became ensnared in a prolonged public falling out with US coach Gregg Berhalter. The situation has cast a shadow over Reyna in the years that followed.
Sebastian Berhalter, the son of the former USMNT coach, is also on the roster. The 25-year-old never represented the US at the youth international levels, but forced his way into Pochettino’s plans on the back of his considerable development since joining the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2022. Berhalter made the MLS Best XI last year as the Whitecaps’ chief orchestrator en route to the club’s first MLS Cup berth and first run to the Concacaf Champions Cup final. Berhalter also gives this team a dead-ball specialist, able to consistently place corner kicks in dangerous areas.
Despite being a key contributor throughout the USMNT’s buildup to the World Cup, Luna did not make the roster. He was the subject of frequent praise from Pochettino for his aggressiveness on both sides of the ball and scored four goals in 17 appearances in 2025, emerging as a breakout star. Despite missing March camp as he returned from an injury, Luna has returned in great form with four goals and two assists in seven MLS appearances (six starts) since 1 April.
The 22-year-old also featured widely in promotional pushes ahead of the tournament, including a glitzy ad by tournament rights holder Fox. A spokesperson for the federation said earlier this week that Pochettino had nothing to do with the players selected to appear in those advertisements, some of which were produced months ago.
Luna has been navigating nagging knee and muscular issues in 2026 but was still expected to be included in Pochettino’s plans. Less surprising is the omission of Luna’s RSL teammate Zavier Gozo. Gozo has yet to appear for the senior USMNT but was on last year’s roster for the U20 World Cup and has since been outstanding for RSL, which led to speculation he might be included.
The 28-year-old Zendejas is among Liga MX’s most dangerous forwards, with 12 goals and seven assists in 2,443 minutes to lead Club América’s attack. Despite his form, Pochettino has given Zendejas just 139 minutes across six appearances, with his most recent shift coming on 9 September against Japan.
Tessmann, 24, suffered a muscle strain at Lyon two weeks ago but was still expected to be included in the roster. It’s not immediately clear whether Tessman’s exclusion is injury-related. The FC Dallas academy product appeared in 29 league matches for Lyon this season, starting 22 of them.
Middlesbrough midfielder Aidan Morris was also omitted. The 24-year-old has been everpresent with his club and featured heavily in the USMNT’s March friendlies against Portugal and Belgium. Morris and Tessmann seemed more likely to make the cut after Johnny Cardoso’s high-grade ankle injury earlier this month.
As it stands, there are only four central or defensive midfielders on Pochettino’s squad, with Weston McKennie joining Berhalter, Cristian Roldan and Tyler Adams. McKennie had seemed likely to play further upfield after his attacking midfield deployment in the March window.
The defensive corps has gained the extra number, with 10 defenders picked to split time among four or five starting slots. Center-back Chris Richards is on the roster after Crystal Palace’s manager announced he would miss the team’s league finale this weekend with torn ligaments in his ankle. Missing among the central defenders is Noahkai Banks, the dual-national who left his international status in limbo and declined a US call-up in March as he weighed interest from Germany.
Chicago Fire goalkeeper Chris Brady joins Matt Freese and Matt Turner on the roster. Brady, 22, is among the most in-form keepers in MLS and has been called into national team camp several times but never capped. Brady is the presumed No 3 behind Freese and Turner.
In total, 13 members of Pochettino’s squad have made their second World Cup roster, with the other half is comprised of first-time selections.
The USMNT will play their final two matches prior to the World Cup against Senegal on 31 May and Germany on 6 June. Managers must submit their rosters to Fifa by 1 June and are only able to change their squads after officially naming the 26-man roster in “exceptional cases”, a loosely defined circumstance which must be approved by Fifa’s medical committee.
(First-time World Cup selections indicated with an asterisk, caps and goals listed in parentheses)
Chris Brady* (Chicago Fire, 0 caps/0 goals), Matt Freese* (New York City, 14/0), Matt Turner (New England Revolution, 53/0)
Max Arfsten* (Columbus Crew, 18/1), Sergiño Dest (PSV, 37/2), Alex Freeman* (Villarreal, 15/2), Mark McKenzie* (Toulouse, 27/0), Tim Ream (Charlotte FC, 80/1), Chris Richards* (Crystal Palace, 36/3), Antonee Robinson (Fulham, 52/4), Miles Robinson* (FC Cincinnati, 38/3), Joe Scally (Borussia Mönchengladbach, 24/0), Auston Trusty* (Celtic, 6/0)
Tyler Adams (AFC Bournemouth, 52/2), Sebastian Berhalter* (Vancouver Whitecaps, 11/1), Weston McKennie (Juventus, 64/12), Cristian Roldan (Seattle Sounders, 45/0)
Brenden Aaronson (Leeds United, 57/9), Christian Pulisic (Milan, 84/32), Gio Reyna (Borussia Mönchengladbach, 36/9), Malik Tillman* (Bayer Leverkusen, 28/3), Tim Weah (Marseille, 49/7), Alejandro Zendejas* (Club América, 13/2)
Folarin Balogun* (AS Monaco, 25/8), Ricardo Pepi* (PSV, 35/13), Haji Wright (Coventry City, 20/7)
When goalkeeper Sophie Whitehouse walked into the media room, wearing glitter, heart-shaped sunglasses with "SW#1" written on them, her manager Karen Hills had one phrase.
"The star of the show".
Charlton's number one was exactly that as her heroics helped secure the club a spot in the Women's Super League for the first time in their history.
It was the first-ever play-off tie, with second-tier side Charlton coming up against the WSL's bottom club Leicester City and it went to the wire, needing a penalty shootout to separate the teams.
Having made stunning saves during the previous 120 minutes, it was no surprise to see Whitehouse produce four stops in the shootout.
When she dived to her bottom left to save Noemie Mouchon's deciding penalty - the area she had marked on her water bottle in preparation - her team-mates sprinted across the pitch in celebration as a roar erupted from The Valley stands.
Charlton had made it and Whitehouse was, as Hills said, the 'star of the show'.
"I don't even know what to say. It was the craziest thing ever. I just thought 'I need to save it' and that's what I did I guess," Whitehouse told BBC Sport.
"We pushed to the last minute and to the end of the game. Those are the moments I've been working for.
"We've been practising penalties for weeks and once it got to that moment, I knew we could do it."

If the previous 120 minutes had felt lacklustre, despite stunning saves from Whitehouse to deny Shannon O'Brien and Ashleigh Neville, the shootout was far from it and turned into a chaotic few moments.
With each Whitehouse save, chants roared from the home fans and manager Hills was jumping in the air, barely able to contain her anxiety.
At one point, Whitehouse's precious bottle - full of instructions drawn onto it - was thrown into the stands, only to be retrieved by a member of Charlton's staff, later revealed to be called Billy.
Whitehouse frantically read over the markings when it was thrown back over as the clock ticked on, and she took a yellow card for time-wasting with Leicester's Olivia McLoughlin made to wait to take her penalty.
Ironically, that was the only spot kick Whitehouse didn't save as McLoughlin's effort squeezed under the crossbar and into the top netting.
"For some reason my bottle disappeared," Whitehouse joked afterwards when asked if opposition goalkeeper Katie Keane had tried to throw it away.
"I don't know where it went... but luckily someone behind the stands scrambled to get it. I might have had information in that moment to help me. I can't tell you my secrets!
"Thanks Billy for getting my bottle back! I had to retrieve the bottle, that's why I got a yellow card, but it was worth it.
"It's safely hidden in the dressing room now. I might actually get it out and put it on my wall."
Whitehouse revealed she had set herself three objectives at the start of the season - to remain consistent, to win the Golden Glove and to help Charlton gain promotion.
As she sat next to her manager, glowing with pride and a bottle of champagne in view, Whitehouse realised she had achieved everything she had hoped.
On Monday, she was awarded the Golden Glove for her eight clean sheets throughout the campaign and this result was the cherry on top.
"That's all I was striving for this season. In every game I wanted to do everything I could to make sure we could do it, and we did. I'm so proud," added Whitehouse.
"The staff prepare us for those moments, so I felt ready. When we got to the shootout I was just in the zone.
"I did what I could do and made some saves. Neil – my goalkeeper coach – really helped me."
Charlton's thoughts will turn to the WSL in the coming days as they join WSL 2 champions Birmingham City and runners-up Crystal Palace in the top flight.
It is a return for manager Hills, who led Tottenham to the WSL for the first time, alongside Juan Carlos Amoros, in 2019.
This was Hills' fifth season in charge of Charlton and she said all along the plan was to reach the WSL by this stage.
"It was my five-year plan to get into the WSL. I wanted to put Charlton Women back on the map, in terms of our identity and the way we play," she added.
"I wanted to bring that feel for women's football back to the club. When I was playing, that is what we had, and I wanted to bring that back.
"That was always my ambition and dream. Thankfully these players have delivered a world-class performance today for me."
Charlton's season has been a remarkable one.
Competing against other clubs in the WSL 2 with larger budgets, support from higher-ranked men's sides, and splurges in the transfer window, Charlton have by all accounts, defied the odds.
Very few had tipped them to be in promotion contention before the season began but a 27-game unbeaten run and an impressive defensive record helped propel them to the top of the league.
They were in pole position going into the final day before a 2-0 defeat by Birmingham City saw them drop to third, two points behind, and leapfrogged by Crystal Palace.
However, Hills described Saturday's showdown with Leicester as "another bite of the cherry" and her emotions were on full show at full-time after a nervous few weeks.
Having to wait 21 days to play the fixture, a club record crowd of 3,979 celebrated their victory in the sunshine as Hills shed tears with her staff.
"Management is an emotional rollercoaster at the best of times. To do what we've done today makes me so proud - but also exhausted!" she joked afterwards.

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The NBA playoffs are just one round away from the NBA Finals, and only four teams remain as the Eastern and Western Conference Finals begin. The New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers have already delivered an intense start to their series through the first two games.
The Cavaliers will host the Knicks for the next two matchups beginning Saturday night in the NBA Playoffs. After opening the series at Madison Square Garden, Knicks fans were eager to rally behind their team at home with a massive watch party outside the arena. However, those plans now appear to be off the table.
Reports indicate the New York Police Department has shut down the large-scale Knicks watch party outside Madison Square Garden following six arrests made near the arena during Game 2. Knicks fans are known for their passionate and rowdy support, and the NYPD appears determined to keep the environment under control.
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It’s easy to understand the excitement surrounding this Knicks team. For the first time in years, New York fans can realistically envision an NBA Finals appearance. The Knicks sit just two wins away from earning a spot on basketball’s biggest stage.
Apr 30, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Filmmaker and New York Knicks fan Spike Lee in the stands against the Atlanta Hawks in the second quarter during game six of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
This is far from the first time local law enforcement has stepped in ahead of major sporting events to minimize potential risks. During the Philadelphia Eagles’ recent playoff runs in the 2022 and 2024 NFL seasons, authorities prepared for large-scale celebrations.
This is due to the observed chaos that followed the city’s Super Bowl victory in 2017. Parts of Philadelphia saw widespread property damage and unrest.
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New York sports fans may rival — or even surpass — the intensity Philadelphia supporters are known for. America’s largest city is deeply invested in its Knicks, Giants, and Jets. With one of those franchises now within reach of a championship, an electric atmosphere is inevitable.
Still, was shutting the watch party down entirely the right decision? Large crowds naturally create safety concerns. However, many fans will now likely gather in bars and other venues across the city anyway. At the same time, it’s difficult to fault the NYPD for taking proactive steps to maintain order and public safety.
So are Knicks fans being denied what could have been one of the defining moments of this postseason run? Or is it better for the celebrations to stay indoors as the stakes continue to rise?

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When Rajasthan Royals walk out at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday afternoon for Match 69 of IPL 2026, the stakes could not be more different for the two sides sharing the pitch.
For Mumbai Indians, this is the final match of a season best forgotten; five wins in 13 games have left the five-time champions sitting in ninth place.
For Rajasthan, it is effectively a knockout game. Beat Mumbai, and they are through to the playoffs. Fail, and their campaign likely ends on the same note.
A victory on Sunday would guarantee RR a top-four finish, sending them straight into the Eliminator against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The equation is that clean, no net run rate calculations, no waiting on other results. Win and through, simple as that.
This will be the second time these two sides have met this season. Their first encounter in Guwahati went firmly Rajasthan's way, with the Royals winning by 27 runs against Hardik Pandya's side.
MIpredicted playing XI: Ryan Rickelton (WK), Rohit Sharma, Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya (C), Will Jacks, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Raghu Sharma
RRpredicted playing XI: Yashasvi Jaiswal (C), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dhruv Jurel (WK), Donovan Ferreira, Shubham Dubey, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Sandeep Sharma, Brijesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja
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The iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is known to be a batsman's haven in white-ball cricket. With its flat pitch and smaller boundary sizes, it often proves to be a nightmare for bowlers. However, pacers can find some assistance early on but spinners could also have a say in the day game. The average score in T20I innings at this venue is 191.
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Wicketkeepers: Dhruv Jurel, Ryan Rickelton
Batters: Rohit Sharma, Tilak Varma, Yashasvi Jaiswal (C), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (VC)
All-rounders: Corbin Bosch, Will Jacks
Bowlers: Jasprit Bumrah, Jofra Archer, Yash Raj Punja
If MI bats first: 210 - 220 runs
If RR bats first: 220 - 230 runs
Match winner prediction: RR to secure a victory.
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Arsenal are on course to win the Champions League this season with an outstanding defensive record, having made it extremely difficult for opponents to score against them throughout the campaign in both home and away matches across Europe and maintaining remarkable consistency against elite opposition across the continent.
Mikel Arteta has shaped them into one of the strongest defensive sides in world football, and his team now faces a major test against one of the most dangerous attacking sides in Europe in the final, which will challenge their organisation and concentration on the biggest stage of club football as they aim to lift the trophy for the first time in this competition era.
Arsenal defensive numbers in the competition have been impressive, with the team conceding an average of just 0.4 goals per match in the Champions League this season, highlighting their organisation and discipline as well as their consistency across different opponents.
Inter Milan demonstrated strong defensive qualities in last season’s competition, but Paris Saint-Germain eventually defeated them by five goals to nil in the final, showing how decisive elite attacking quality can be on the biggest stage at the highest level of European football.
As reported by ESPN, only the Chelsea side that won the 2020/2021 Champions League has conceded fewer goals per match after playing up to ten games in the competition, allowing an average of 0.3 goals per game, which strengthens belief among Arsenal supporters in modern football.
However, each final presents its own demands, and Arsenal will still need to perform at their highest level on the pitch to secure the trophy, as no advantage on paper guarantees success when the match begins at the highest level of competition. Their preparation and tactical discipline will therefore be decisive in determining the outcome of the final.
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Enzo Maresca is soon to be announced as Man City manager – and the tale of how he left Chelsea is a juicy one.
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It’s now common knowledge that Enzo Maresca, who left Chelsea in January, will be taking over from Pep Guardiola this summer at Manchester City.
The Athletic have done a long read about how the legendary coach’s successor was found, and there’s lots of juicy Chelsea info in there about how Maresca forced his way out of the club.
“City reached out to Maresca at the end of last year, and due to the terms of the Italian’s contract at Chelsea, he informed his employers about the talk,” Sam Lee writes.
“Things appeared to go downhill quickly and soon afterwards they parted ways.”
So Maresca had to inform Chelsea of talks with other clubs – but that doesn’t mean they had to like it.
The Blues are “still furious” about how things played out. People at the club “noticed a change” in Maresca after he won the Club World Cup and felt he had more leverage. The City contacts gave him even more confidence, and Chelsea couldn’t tolerate it.
It feels like we could get some juicy City – Chelsea games in the years to come…
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Craig Counsell has admitted the Chicago Cubs may have reached the point where lineup changes are no longer optional.
The Cubs’ sixth straight loss deepened a team-wide offensive slump that has turned one of the National League’s most dangerous lineups into a frustrated group searching for answers.
Counsell did not frame it as panic, but he made it clear that different looks, rest days, and reshuffled at-bats are now on the table.

MLB analyst Bruce Levine shared Craig Counsell’s blunt assessment after the Chicago Cubs’ latest defeat.
Counsell said, “I think we have to do something different. It feels like some at-bats and confidence is shaken. Maybe a different look in the lineup, or a day off is needed. I think we are at [that] point absolutely.”
Chicago had been built around depth, length, and pressure through the order, but the recent skid has left too many hitters chasing results and carrying tense at-bats into the next game.
That is why Counsell’s answer focused as much on confidence as structure, because a lineup change can be about giving a struggling player a reset just as much as moving hotter bats into better spots.
The Cubs’ sixth straight loss came against the Houston Astros, and the bigger concern was not simply another defeat but how little resistance the lineup offered.
Chicago has scored two runs or fewer eight times in its last 12 games, which explains why Counsell is now considering changes rather than waiting for the same group to hit its way out in the same order.
Ian Happ, Dansby Swanson, and other key bats have been part of the wider inconsistency, while the Cubs have struggled to string together clean innings even when they get runners on base.
The slump has also put more pressure on hitters such as Michael Busch and Pete Crow-Armstrong to provide energy, because the Cubs need someone to change the feel of the lineup before the skid becomes a bigger standings problem.
Counsell’s challenge is finding the right balance. Moving hitters around can create a spark, but it can also send a message that patience has run out. After six straight losses, though, the Cubs have reached the point where doing nothing may be the bigger risk.
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Scandinavian rivals clash on Saturday at the 2026 IIHF World Championship as Norway (2-0-1-1, 7 points) battles Sweden (3-0-0-2, 9 points) as the teams jockey for positions in the quarterfinals at BCF Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland.
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Feb 21, 2018; Gangneung, South Korea; Olympic Athlete from Russia forward Ilya Kablukov (29) and Norway defenseman Jonas Holos (6) battle for the puck in the second period of the men’s hockey quarterfinals during the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Gangneung Hockey Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-Imagn Images
Sweden scored twice in the first period on Friday and cruised to a 3-0 victory over winless Italy, keeping the puck in the Italian zone for much of the game while outshooting its opponent 34-12. Carl Grundström (Philadelphia Flyers) opened the scoring at 9:09 of the opening period, and Ivar Stenberg (Frölunda HC, Sweden) made it a 2-0 game with 33 seconds left in the period. Stenberg added another goal at 8:04 of the second to close the scoring, and Magnus Hellberg (Djurgårdens IF, Sweden) stayed focused despite the light workload to post the shutout.
Norway took a 5-4 lead over Canada with 10:03 left in regulation when Tinus Luc Koblar (Leksands IF, Sweden) scored before the Canadians tied the game with 1:39 to go and won it 6-5 29 seconds into overtime. Noah Steen (Örebro HK, Sweden) scored twice for the Norwegians while Eskild Bakke Olsen (Linköping HC, Sweden) and Johannes Johannesen (Lahti Pelicans, Finland) staked them to a 2-0 lead in the first 11:37 of the game. Norway kept it close despite a 42-19 deficit in shots on goal.
Lucas Raymond (Detroit Red Wings) enters with four goals and nine points for Sweden, while Mattias Ekholm (Edmonton Oilers) comes in with three goals. Arvid Söderblom (Chicago Blackhawks) has a .938 save percentage and 1.00 goals against average in two starts. Steen, Koblar, and Jacob Berglund (Storhamar, Norway) have three goals apiece for Norway, with Koblar pacing the team with five points. In net, Henrik Haukeland (Straubing Tigers, Germany) has two shutouts in two starts, stopping 41 shots.
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Kenan Yildiz has been named the Serie A Rising Star for the 2025/2026 season following an impressive campaign for Juventus, after another standout season at the club in the 2025/2026 campaign.
The Turkiye international has continued to develop over recent seasons, and this year he has elevated his performances significantly, becoming an important figure in the squad under different managers and has become increasingly influential in attacking areas, demonstrating maturity and consistency and reinforcing his growing reputation within the team and underlining his importance to Juventus clearly.
His contributions have been consistently strong whenever he has been selected, and Juventus are proud of his progress and development within the first team environment, on a regular basis in matches and throughout the campaign.
Juve regard him as one of the most promising talents in world football and value his importance highly, which is reflected in his role and status within the squad across European football and in elite competition overall.
This season he scored 10 goals and registered 6 assists in Serie A, marking his most productive campaign to date; as reported by Football Italia, this marks a significant step forward in his development.
The club are aiming to secure Champions League qualification in their upcoming match, and they are determined to retain their key attacker beyond the current season as they continue their push in the league while maintaining focus on their objectives ahead of the next fixture and in the coming match schedule.
Yildiz is now seen as a central figure in Juventus’ plans, and his continued development is viewed as crucial to their long-term ambitions in domestic and European competition both now and in the future at the heart of their project and within the squad setup.
Juventus will continue to rely on his development as they plan for future campaigns and seek to strengthen their position in domestic and European football.

Who here hasn’t already taken a Third Division team and tried to earn promotions, then make history in the top flight with Football Manager?
Well, that’s exactly what happened (in real life) with modest Luxembourg side FC Atert Bissen.
The club, which played in the local Third Division in 2023/2024, has just been crowned champion of the country’s top flight, the National Division.
It took two straight promotions to reach this new milestone. The biggest in the 80-year history of the club, founded in June 1945, which also secured a place in the first qualifying round of the 2026/27 Champions League.
Considering European clubs, only Bulgaria’s Ludogorets had previously won a top-flight title two years after playing in the Third Division.
And the “detail” is that FC Atert Bissen went into the final round in second place.
They needed to beat then-leaders (and current two-time champions) Differdange to lift the trophy.
And they did, winning 1-0 in front of their home crowd thanks to a goal by Marasi in the 55th minute.
Brazilian midfielder Elisson Baiano, a 29-year-old midfielder, is part of Bissen’s squad.
Meanwhile, veteran goalkeeper Felipe, formerly of Corinthians and Flamengo, was on the other side. He is 42 years old and has been with Differdange since last season.
Jeunesse Esch (28) and F91 Dudelange (16) are the biggest winners in the local league. Differdange were trying to win the third title in their history.
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Club Brugge winger Christos Tzolis has talked up the possibility of a move to Old Trafford, should Manchester United decide to pursue his signature.
The 24-year-old Greek international is at the centre of an intensifying summer transfer battle, with both Manchester United and Arsenal reportedly monitoring him.
Reflecting on his rapid rise after a stunning campaign in which he registered 21 goals and 28 assists across all competitions, Tzolis acknowledged that his calculated approach not to leave last season paid off.
“Staying for another year was the best decision I could have made last season,” Tzolis revealed.
“My next step would have to be a Champions League team from England, Germany, Spain, or Italy.”
Nonetheless, Tzolis did not hesitate to name Manchester United as a destination he would find difficult to turn down.
“United could convince me,” he admitted. “Such a massive club with so much history. It would be hard to say no to that.”
The winger’s candid admissions come at a time of euphoria for Club Brugge. Tzolis recently scored a crucial goal to secure a 2-2 draw at K.V. Mechelen, officially sealing Brugge’s 20th Belgian league title.
However, his sparkling form—combined with his latest comments—suggests his chapter in Belgium may be nearing its end.
A return to England would mark a full-circle moment for Tzolis, whose initial Premier League spell with Norwich City in 2021 failed to showcase his potential.
Following impressive stints at Fortuna Dusseldorf and Brugge, he has matured into a different calibre of attacker.
Club Brugge are prepared for a summer exit but intend to play hardball, with the Belgian giants reportedly demanding a fee well in excess of £32.5m, a sum that would break the league’s domestic transfer record.

Raffaele Palladino has confirmed that Ederson’s absence from Atalanta’s final day draw with Fiorentina was a deliberate decision taken in agreement with the player himself, with the Brazilian’s possible move to Manchester United now appearing increasingly likely.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, via TuttoMercatoWeb, Palladino made no attempt to disguise the reason for leaving one of his most important players out entirely.
“It was a choice agreed with the player because there is something happening on the transfer market,” he said. “The fact that a player like him is being followed by such an important club should be a source of pride.”
ROME, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Ederson with his teammates of Atalanta BC celebrates after scoring the opening goal from penalty spot during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Olimpico on February 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The club Palladino was referring to is understood to be Manchester United, who have accelerated their pursuit of the midfielder in recent days.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, new contacts between the two clubs are expected next week as both sides look to finalise the deal. United have been the frontrunner for some time, with Atalanta’s asking price understood to be in the region of €50 million.
Atletico Madrid had previously been considered serious rivals for Ederson’s signature, but the Spanish club appear to have shifted their focus towards other targets, leaving the path largely clear for United to complete what would be a much-needed addition to their midfield.
For Atalanta, the departure of Ederson would be a significant loss heading into next season. Palladino’s acknowledgement of the situation in such a public forum suggests a deal is closer than ever.

The women’s side of the draw at Roland-Garros is wide open this year, with several of the top names coming in off uneven clay seasons.
World number one Aryna Sabalenka, runner-up in Paris a year ago, hasn’t gone beyond the quarterfinals in either of this season’s major clay events in Madrid and Rome.
Coco Gauff, who beat Sabalenka at Roland-Garros last year, has also had a mixed lead-up. She went out early in Stuttgart and Madrid but did make it to the final in Rome, showing some improvement heading into Paris.
Meanwhile, four-time champion Iga Swiatek remains a constant threat on clay. Speaking on Roddick, Andy Roddick didn’t hesitate when asked who he thought would win the women’s singles title.

During an episode of ‘Served‘, Roddick shared his prediction for how the tournament would play out. “Iga is my champion. I have Coco vs Iga in the final, and I’m taking Iga,” he said.
She reached the semifinals last year before being knocked out by Aryna Sabalenka, but this time around she appears to have a more manageable path.
The world number one won’t face either Sabalenka or Coco Gauff until the final if they all make it that far.
This year’s draw also puts her on a potential semi-final collision course with Elena Rybakina, who will be aiming to win back-to-back Grand Slam titles following her recent success at the Australian Open.
Swiatek’s 2026 French Open campaign will start with a first-time meeting against Australia’s Emerson Jones, who is still building her experience at this level.
If she moves through that opener, she’ll face either Sara Bejlek from the Czech Republic or someone coming through the qualifiers.
Swiatek’s last Roland Garros title came back in 2024, which capped off a run of three straight championships.
In the Open Era, only Steffi Graf and Chris Evert have more French Open titles than Swiatek. She sits on four, level with Justine Henin.
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Browns' QB room is the most intriguing one in the NFL originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Cleveland Browns had a turbulent 2025 season, but there was a small bright spot in it with the emergence of quarterback Shadeur Sanders. But that might have put this upcoming 2026 season in a bit of a pickle, particularly with the return of Deshaun Watson.
What do Browns General Manager Andrew Berry and new Head Coach Todd Monken do now with their seemingly much more competitive QB room?
Alongside Sanders and Watson is Dillon Gabriel, making this QB room one of the most intriguing in the NFL. At least Bleacher Report thinks so in their latest piece on it.
Gabriel, unfortunately, will fall back to the third spot in the depth chart, and that is solely based on what each of the other two quarterbacks has attached to them. Sanders brings in the fan base, and his 3-4 record at the end of last season showed there was something real there.
But the Browns are paying Watson an astounding $44.9 million against their salary cap. This is a low number, opposed to the original $80.7 million that he would have been owed this upcoming season. Watson is coming off the Achilles injury he suffered in 2024, and his numbers since leaving the Houston Texans have not kept up to the same kind of aura.
So, that leaves the controversial decision of who is QB1. The quarterback that has not played in an entire season and change, but is getting paid an arm and a leg from your limited salary cap, or the underdeveloped but massively followed sophomore star?

A new report suggests close to half of Rocket Arena — the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers — will be filled with New York Knicks fans for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Yes, the Knicks have not won an NBA championship since 1973. And in the decades since, they have had many rough seasons. Yet, despite the poor treatment their fanbase has endured over the last 50 years, there is no better, more loyal fanbase in the NBA than Knicks fans — and they travel.
New York is one of the few teams where lovers of the franchise can be found in nearly every city, and in some places, they take over the arena. Cities like Washington, DC, Miami, Atlanta, and Philadelphia can be like a second home court for Knicks players. That is why Joel Embiid implored 76ers fans to stop NYC diehards from taking over their home arena ahead of their semifinals series.
That request fell on deaf ears, and Knicks fans showed up in stunning numbers in Games 3 and 4 of that series. But will they travel to Ohio for Games 3 and 4 of the Conference Finals against the Cavaliers? It seems they will.

According to the third-party ticket-selling platform TickPick, close to 42% of ticket sales for Game 3 of Knicks vs. Cavaliers came from New York and New Jersey. The site claims 31.2% were from New York and 10.5% from New Jersey.
A couple of weeks ago, TickPick revealed 59% of tickets for Game 3 and 66% of tickets for Game 4 versus the Sixers game from NY and NJ. Obviously, the numbers are not as big for the next game versus the Cavaliers. However, close to half of the arena being New York fans for a huge playoff game is still an impressive number. Further showing how ravenous Knicks fans are to watch their team get to the Finals next month.
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The title battle between Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli boiled over for the first time as the Englishman won a gripping sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Russell and Antonelli collided in one incident and the Italian ran off track in two as they battled for the lead of the race in the early laps.
Antonelli's second off-track incident handed second place to McLaren's Lando Norris and the three cars fought nose to tail until the end of the race.
Antonelli, who finished third behind Norris, complained over the radio that Russell had pushed him off track and deserved a penalty.
And team boss Toto Wolff, who rarely talks on the radio, ordered his protege to "concentrate on the driving, not on the radio moaning".
Russell kept his cool in the lead - and on the penultimate lap Antonelli had a third off-track moment as he attempted to dive around the outside of the McLaren into the first corner, but Norris held firm.
Russell's victory, from Norris and Antonelli, cuts his deficit in the championship to Antonelli to 18 points and was a much-needed return to the front for the Briton after three consecutive grand prix wins for his team-mate.
Antonelli complained again about Russell's driving on the slowing down lap and Wolff again came on the radio to admonish him: "Kimi, we talk about this privately, not on the radio."
The first of a series of flashpoints between Russell and Antonelli came on lap six after the two Mercedes had converted their front-row starting positions into a one-two on track at the start.
Antonelli tried to pass Russell around the outside of Turn One, but ended up on the grass, managing to hold on to second place.
This was the incident by which Antonelli was angered and the Italian continued his complaints after the race.
"It was a tough battle," he said. "I need to review that. I tried to make my move but I was quite well alongside and got pushed off."
A little further around the same lap, Antonelli overshot his braking point at Turn Eight and plunged across the grass and out of the other side of the chicane.
Antonelli held his hands up about this incident, saying he had hit a bump on the track and compromised his race.
Norris nipped by into second place and was soon right up behind Russell challenging for the lead.
After dropping back a little following the incident, Antonelli made it a three-way fight for the lead and, with just under two laps to go, he tried to pass Norris at Turn One.
Again, he ended up off the track and Norris held on.
At the same time, McLaren's second driver Oscar Piastri passed Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari for fourth into the final corner, and the seven-time champion then lost another place to team-mate Charles Leclerc on the run to the first corner.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took seventh after a lonely race unable to keep up with the top six, while Racing Bull's Arvid Lindblad claimed the final point in eighth.
Rob Rodriguez delivered an all-time moment for the Rio Mesa High baseball program.
With the Spartans down to their final strike, the star first baseman caught a fastball over the plate and hit it deep to center field to send Rio Mesa to its first sectional semifinal in 19 years.
Staring down an 0-2 count with two outs and his team trailing by a run in the bottom of the eighth inning, Rodriguez drove in the tying and winning runs to beat visiting Saugus and grab an implausible 2-1 victory in a CIF-Southern Section Division 4 quarterfinal game on Friday, May 22, in Oxnard.
“We are never out of it,” said Rodriguez, shortly before being dunked in a Gatorade bath by his teammates. “You can doubt us all you want. We can be one out, one strike away, but we are never out of it with this group of guys.”
Rio Mesa (20-10) will travel to face Glendora (18-11) for a semifinal game on Tuesday.
While Rodriguez was the late-game hero, senior pitcher Daniel Puebla was the foundation of the win.
The junior allowed only two hits and an unearned run in eight innings of work, striking out nine. He faced 29 batters without allowing a walk and held Saugus to its second-lowest output of the season.
“He has been pitching great all year,” Rio Mesa head coach Jacob Regalado said. “I didn’t think, after a couple of games this year, that he could look better, but today is the best he has ever looked.”
Puebla and Rodriguez partnered up for a pickoff in the top of the fifth inning.
“Daniel Puebla, man. What else can you say?” Rodriguez said. “He is our No. 1 guy, No. 1 pitcher in the county and it showed. Eight innings strong, I don’t know how many Ks, but man, he did more than what we could ask for. He is awesome. That’s my guy.”
After a scoreless seven innings, the Spartans had to claw back from the brink after allowing an unearned run in the top of the eighth.
After a Saugus bunt, an errant throw allowed the runner to advance to third. Saugus took the lead when the next batter followed with an infield grounder.
“It’s the beauty of baseball,” Rodriguez said. “It comes down to the little things. Little mistakes, that’s what causes games to be broken up, but we were never out of it.”
Jakob Zarate got the bottom of the eighth inning started off by drawing a walk. Marco Grey laid down a sacrifice bunt to move him over to second. Alec Fontyn was hit by a pitch to put the winning run on first base before Rodriguez’s heroics.
The way the game ended was proof of something Regalado first told his team in the moments after a 5-3 loss to Camarillo to start the season 1-5.
It ain’t over ’til it’s over.
“I told them, ‘Just wait,’ ” Regalado said. “Just wait until Marco Grey comes off his 30-day sitout. Just wait until my centerfielder Eric Barron gets his first hit because he started the year 0-22. Just wait until we get Rob and Puebla on a Tuesday-Friday schedule. I said, ‘We are a dangerous team — just wait.’ ”
Rio Mesa last reached the sectional semifinals in 2007, when it beat West Torrance, Upland and Crescenta Valley before falling 3-2 to eventual champion Vista Murrieta in the Division 2 semifinals.
Rodriguez went 3 for 3 with two RBIs and two doubles. Grey was the only other Spartan to log a hit in the defensive win, with Zarate and Fontyn scoring both of the team’s two runs after reaching base on walks.
Leo Lujan played a strong game at shortstop, accounting for all three outs in the bottom of the fourth inning.
“If you have an out, you have a chance,” Regalado said. “I don’t care what the score is, I don’t care what the count is. If you have an out, you have a chance to win a baseball game and we showed that today.”
Dominic Massimino is a staff writer for The Star. He can be reached at dominic.massimino@vcstar.com. For more coverage, follow @vcsdominic on Twitter and Instagram.
This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: Rio Mesa reaches CIF-SS baseball semifinals in dramatic fashion
We are officially single-digit days away from the start of the 2026 USC football season! The Trojans will kick off their new campaign 98 days from today.
After a successful debut last year, we are bringing back countdown to kickoff once again! In this series, we will be counting down the days until the season opener by highlighting a notable Trojan who wore each number. Today, we will be continue with number 98, Josh Fatu.
Position: Defensive line
Years played at USC: 2016-2017
Career highlights: Fatu spent the first two years of his college career at Long Beach City College, before transferring to USC in 2016. After mostly serving in a reserve role in his first year on campus, Fatu took on a bigger role as a senior in 2017. That year, he recorded 34 tackles, six sacks, a forced fumble, and a pass defended. He was named all-Pac-12 honorable mention.
After USC: Fatu signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent following the 2018 NFL Draft. However, he did not make the roster, and never played a snap in the league.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC football countdown to kickoff recalls Trojans DL Josh Fatu
On Saturday, the family of NASCAR legend Kyle Busch released a statement that unveiled the cause of death of the two-time Cup Series champion, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 41.
"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications," the Busch family statement read. "The Family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time."
Most people have had pneumonia or know someone who has. It’s common enough that it can feel routine; something you treat, something you recover from, something you push through.
Sometimes it isn’t.
Double pneumonia means both lungs are infected at once, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It sounds worse than a single-lung infection, and sometimes it is. Not always, though. A person can have a relatively mild case in both lungs or a catastrophic one. The name alone doesn’t tell you how sick someone is.
What matters is how fast it moves.
When pneumonia takes hold in both lungs, the body struggles to get oxygen where it needs to go. That’s when things can spiral into respiratory failure, into sepsis, into organ shutdown, according to the Mayo Clinic. The window for treatment can close faster than anyone expects.
"When we look at people in the 40's who are sick enough to get admitted to the hospital, about 1% of them will die of pneumonia," Ryan Maves, MD, FCCP, Chair of the CHEST organization's infections network and a Professor at Wake Forest, told USA TODAY Sports. He wanted to make it clear he does not know about Busch directly, but this is what he teaches at Wake Forest.
"After certain pneumonias, classically influenza, but some other viruses can do this as well, people start with a viral pneumonia, and then you get a bacterial super infection on top of that," Maves said. "The bacterial super infections are often potentially very dangerous organisms - staphylococcal pneumonia, some bad streptococcal pneumonias -- and these can be very severe and can progress very quickly. When I think about a young man dying of pneumonia after a preceding period of illness, that is the thing that I think about."
Most people who suffer complications from pneumonia are older than 65 or dealing with other health problems that make fighting off infection harder. A 41-year-old dying from it is not the norm. But it happens. Underlying conditions, a delayed diagnosis, and an infection that gets ahead of treatment can all turn it into something life-threatening.
According to the Mayo Clinic, Pneumonia often starts looking like the flu. Fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, chest pain. It can feel like something you push through. Sometimes people do push through it, but it can get worse.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection, according to the Mayo Clinic. It causes the body's organs to malfunction as the infection-fighting processes are triggered, impairing their function.
Sepsis can also lead to septic shock, which happens when there is a severe blood pressure drop, leading to failure and damage to the lungs, kidneys, liver and other organs, and can lead to death.
Kyle Busch was racing four days before he died. That’s how fast it can move.
Busch was coughing up blood when emergency responders were called to a General Motors facility in Concord, N.C., the day before the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion died, according to the 911 call obtained by USA Today.
During the call, a man tells a dispatcher that Busch was awake on the bathroom floor but in distress. He said Busch was coughing up blood, short of breath, and very hot. The caller asked emergency responders to turn off their sirens upon arrival.
“I’ve got an individual that’s (experiencing) shortness of breath, very hot, and thinks he’s going to pass out, and he’s producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,” the caller told the dispatcher.
The 911 call adds new detail to what had been an increasingly alarming picture of Busch’s health in his final weeks. On May 10, during a Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International, Busch radioed his crew near the end of the race, asking for team physician Dr. Bill Heisel to meet him at the bus afterward. He wanted a "shot." The FS1 broadcast noted he had been battling a sinus cold all week. He finished eighth in the race.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Kyle Busch cause of death: NASCAR legend died of sepsis caused by pneumonia
On Saturday, the family of NASCAR legend Kyle Busch released a statement that unveiled the cause of death of the two-time Cup Series champion, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 41.
"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications," the Busch family statement read. "The Family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time."
Most people have had pneumonia or know someone who has. It’s common enough that it can feel routine; something you treat, something you recover from, something you push through.
Sometimes it isn’t.
Double pneumonia means both lungs are infected at once, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It sounds worse than a single-lung infection, and sometimes it is. Not always, though. A person can have a relatively mild case in both lungs or a catastrophic one. The name alone doesn’t tell you how sick someone is.
What matters is how fast it moves.
When pneumonia takes hold in both lungs, the body struggles to get oxygen where it needs to go. That’s when things can spiral into respiratory failure, into sepsis, into organ shutdown, according to the Mayo Clinic. The window for treatment can close faster than anyone expects.
"When we look at people in the 40's who are sick enough to get admitted to the hospital, about 1% of them will die of pneumonia," Ryan Maves, MD, FCCP, Chair of the CHEST organization's infections network and a Professor at Wake Forest, told USA TODAY Sports. He wanted to make it clear he does not know about Busch directly, but this is what he teaches at Wake Forest.
"After certain pneumonias, classically influenza, but some other viruses can do this as well, people start with a viral pneumonia, and then you get a bacterial super infection on top of that," Maves said. "The bacterial super infections are often potentially very dangerous organisms - staphylococcal pneumonia, some bad streptococcal pneumonias -- and these can be very severe and can progress very quickly. When I think about a young man dying of pneumonia after a preceding period of illness, that is the thing that I think about."
Most people who suffer complications from pneumonia are older than 65 or dealing with other health problems that make fighting off infection harder. A 41-year-old dying from it is not the norm. But it happens. Underlying conditions, a delayed diagnosis, and an infection that gets ahead of treatment can all turn it into something life-threatening.
According to the Mayo Clinic, Pneumonia often starts looking like the flu. Fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, chest pain. It can feel like something you push through. Sometimes people do push through it, but it can get worse.
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection, according to the Mayo Clinic. It causes the body's organs to malfunction as the infection-fighting processes are triggered, impairing their function.
Sepsis can also lead to septic shock, which happens when there is a severe blood pressure drop, leading to failure and damage to the lungs, kidneys, liver and other organs, and can lead to death.
Kyle Busch was racing four days before he died. That’s how fast it can move.
Busch was coughing up blood when emergency responders were called to a General Motors facility in Concord, N.C., the day before the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion died, according to the 911 call obtained by USA Today.
During the call, a man tells a dispatcher that Busch was awake on the bathroom floor but in distress. He said Busch was coughing up blood, short of breath, and very hot. The caller asked emergency responders to turn off their sirens upon arrival.
“I’ve got an individual that’s (experiencing) shortness of breath, very hot, and thinks he’s going to pass out, and he’s producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,” the caller told the dispatcher.
The 911 call adds new detail to what had been an increasingly alarming picture of Busch’s health in his final weeks. On May 10, during a Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International, Busch radioed his crew near the end of the race, asking for team physician Dr. Bill Heisel to meet him at the bus afterward. He wanted a "shot." The FS1 broadcast noted he had been battling a sinus cold all week. He finished eighth in the race.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Kyle Busch cause of death: NASCAR legend died of sepsis caused by pneumonia

Bayern Munich and VfB Stuttgart lock horns for the DFB-Pokal trophy on Saturday night. The Rekordmeister are hoping for a first domestic double since they last won the cup in the 2019/20 season. The holders Stuttgart will fight for a first back-to-back Pokal triumph in the club's history.
Manuel Neuer, who returns to the national team setup this week, will miss the game due to an injury. However, several players from Julian Nagelsmann's squad will be involved just a few days before the preparations start for the World Cup.
With around an hour to go before kickoff, the confirmed Bayern Munich vs. VfB Stuttgart lineups have been announced and you can find the official starting XIs below.
Bayern: Urbig; Stanisic, Upamecano, Tah, Laimer; Kimmich ©, Pavlovic; Olise, Musiala, Luis Diaz; Kane
Stuttgart: Nübel; Hendriks, Chabot, Jaquez; Leweling, Andres, Stiller, Mittelstädt; Führich; Demirović, Undav ©

Stephon Castle’s this instant comeback to a hairline comment is pure gold originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Oklahoma City Thunder pulled off a convincing 123-108 victory against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals on Friday. This win puts the Thunder ahead 2-1 in the series.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way, dropping 26 points and 12 assists, while OKC's bench completely outmatched San Antonio's reserves by a score of 76-23. This impressive run sets a franchise playoff record for bench production.
Falling behind in the series poses a serious threat to the Spurs, but what Richard Jefferson told Stephon Castle this week introduced a different type of concern to the second-year guard. However, his instant comeback against Jefferson was pure comedy gold.
Castle was the guest in a recent episode of "The Richard Show." Jefferson, now 45 and notably bald, opened this conversation by complimenting Castle's locks and then immediately turned it into a warning with a brutal hairline joke.
The ESPN analyst jokingly warned Castle that he "used to have hair like yours" before he started losing his hair at age 22. Castle playfully responded, "No, don't wish that on me," making the "dread" a literal joke about losing his long hair.
Richard Jefferson: "I used to have hair like yours. How old are you?"
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) May 23, 2026
Stephon Castle: "21."
Jefferson: "I started losing my hair at 22."
Castle: "No. Don’t wish that on me." 😂
(via Richard A. Jefferson/ YouTube)pic.twitter.com/HCESyypK2N
Castle’s signature dreadlocks and high-top fade are a big part of his identity. Earlier this season, when Victor Wembanyama and Keldon Johnson both shaved their heads, they reportedly attempted to recruit teammates to follow suit.
He made it clear they never even bothered asking him, saying, "They knew not to ask me. It's not going to happen."
But his hair became a flashpoint during Game 2. Right after Castle threw down a vicious put-back dunk over Isaiah Hartenstein, the OKC big man grabbed Castle by his dreadlocks on the next play. The referees missed the call. Spurs fans went furious online as no foul was given.
Castle finished Friday's loss with 14 points and seven assists, finishing the game with five fouls. The entire roster struggled once OKC’s bench took over. Victor Wembanyama led San Antonio with 26 points but said postgame that he needs to play more of a team game. Devin Vassell added 20 points in the loss.
Game 4 tips off Sunday at 8:00 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Despite trailing in the series, the Spurs are favored at home. They already proved they can win in this matchup by taking Game 1 in double overtime on the Thunder's home floor, following their six-game series win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Second T20, Canterbury
New Zealand 170-5 (20 overs): Devine 87 (57), Green 56*; Smith 3-25
England 156-6 (20 overs): Bouchier 38 (33); Patel 2-25
New Zealand won by 14 runs; series level at 1-1
England suffered a disappointing 14-run defeat as Sophie Devine's brilliance levelled the T20 series for New Zealand at Canterbury.
England's bowlers started magnificently in scorching conditions, restricting New Zealand to 11-4, but Sophie Devine and Maddy Green added a record-breaking 159 for the fifth wicket to take the White Ferns to a competitive 170-5.
All-rounder Devine blasted 87 from 57 balls before she was run out from the final ball of the innings, with Green finishing 56 not out in support.
Devine whacked six sixes and five fours as England's bowlers and fielders struggled under pressure in all-too-familiar scenes.
Linsey Smith dominated the powerplay as she finished with 3-25, removing opener Georgia Plimmer and skipper Melie Kerr for first-ball ducks, but the stunning recovery saw New Zealand take the momentum into the second innings.
Though England started their chase positively, Sophia Dunkley was the first to throw away her start and fell for 26 from 18 balls.
After Alice Capsey was out for 22, Heather Knight and Maia Bouchier added 43 for the third wicket but their cautious approach saw the run-rate climb and the pair fell in consecutive balls in the 16th over to all-but seal the win for New Zealand.
Explosive all-rounders Dani Gibson and Freya Kemp were tasked with scoring 30 from the final two overs, but they were dismissed for 12 and 14 respectively as England finished on 156-6.
The series decider takes place at Hove on Monday, when even hotter conditions are expected.
New Zealand will be a team in transition at the end of this summer's T20 World Cup, when they will be defending their title, and veteran Devine showed exactly how big a gap she will leave in their batting line-up with one of her greatest knocks.
Their disastrous start saw Izzy Gaze bowled by Lauren Bell in the first over, before left-arm spinner Smith had Plimmer caught and bowled and Kerr missed a sweep to be pinned lbw.
Brooke Halliday was caught at long-off for three and England were in complete control at the end of the six-over powerplay, having their opponents 29-4.
But Devine used all of her experience to put the pressure back on England. She clubbed Charlie Dean for back-to-back sixes to hit England's captain out of the attack - she bowled just the one over which went for 14.
That meant all-rounders Kemp and Gibson had to bowl their full allocation, both conceding 34 from four wicketless overs, while Issy Wong bowled went for 24 from her three.
Devine masterfully shuffled around her crease throughout, often ending up in a heap on the ground, but it was effective in throwing the seamers off their lengths.
The pair rotated the strike throughout, forcing England's fielders to fumble and misfield often, and Bouchier dropped a simple catch off Devine at long-off in the final over which saw another nine runs added afterwards.
England impressed all-round at Derby in the first game but this was a timely warning from one of the world's best in some of the quality they will encounter on home soil next month.
With the No. 11 selection in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft, there are plenty of different scenarios in which the Golden State Warriors can land top prospects. However, a recent mock draft by Adam Finkelstein of CBS Sports posed a new projection. Finkelstein has the Warriors selecting recent NCAA champion Aday Mara, while previous mock drafts had Golden State selecting his teammate, Yaxel Lendeborg. Last season at Michigan, Mara averaged 12.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists and a whopping 2.6 blocks per game.
At 7'3" and 260 pounds, Mara's size would give head coach Steve Kerr many different options on offense. Additionally, taking Mara could soften the departure of Kristaps Porzingis if he were to leave in free agency. However, the chances of Mara falling to No. 11 seem slim.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Golden State linked to 7'3" center in recent mock draft

On Friday afternoon, women’s lacrosse’s holiday season made its way to Evanston.
Northwestern took down Johns Hopkins 16-11, just hours after UNC toppled Maryland 16-6, setting the stakes for a national championship rematch Sunday afternoon. But, with the Final Four taking place for the first time in its forty-four-year history outside of the Eastern Time Zone, Martin Stadium’s record-breaking 6,242 attendance was engulfed by something much greater than anything that transpired between the cages.
Nestled upon Northwestern’s Lakefill, Medicine Field became the heart of a celebration, surrounded by a sea of purple energy, with thousands of ‘Cats fans showing out for The Lake Show. In many ways, the atmosphere was unlike anything the sport has seen, with a joy for the sport of lacrosse and for this Northwestern team working to build a temporary home for The Fastest Game On Two Feet.
“This atmosphere is unbelievable,” Dylan Amonte, who was part of NU’s championship team in 2023, said. “Northwestern does it like nobody else. This is the best place to play lacrosse in the country.”
Amonte, the niece of Northwestern head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller, was part of a raucous front row cheering section at center field. The crowd was characterized by constant activity: thunderous drumrolls on the metallic bleachers, European soccer-esque chants and non-stop singing of songs during every break in the action. Composed of NU women’s lacrosse program alumni, current Wildcat student athletes and friends and family members of the team, who flew into Chicago for the weekend from around the country to support the ‘Cats, this primary rooting section of the Final Four stands was partying all game long, celebrating Northwestern’s victory and the beauty of women’s lacrosse.
As reflected by the 50-yard line cheering contingent, women’s lacrosse is a family affair. As the sport has grown, it has stayed grounded in human connection, with many of the game’s most passionate fans drawn in by a true love for the game and the people who play it.
“It’s electric here, and we’re just a Wildcat family,” said Nadia Nemeth, a sophomore field hockey national champion at the core of NU’s student section. “We have the whole family here, and we are ready to go…we are so excited to be here.”
With energy like Nemeth’s engulfing the Lakefront, the Final Four at Martin Stadium quickly became a model for how the game has grown in the 21st century. Enraptured by the sport’s lively community, first-year Northwestern students new to Lake Show playoff lacrosse could not help but want to become part of NU lacrosse’s proliferating community.
“It’s fun to see all the diehards here,” Nate Kelly, a Northwestern first-year student, said. “[It] makes you want to get more engaged, building off their energy.”
Kelly’s remarks have stood true for so many women’s lacrosse fans in recent years. The sport’s fanbase is bigger than ever, helping fuel the stick-and-ball’s rapid growth across the country.
Per Player Data, since 2005, the number of collegiate women’s lacrosse programs, across all divisions, has almost doubled, increasing from 260 to over 500. The sport has expanded beyond its northeast roots, with powerhouse programs being developed at Colorado, Florida and, of course, Northwestern, which has won nine national titles in the last twenty years.
The sport’s growth has also occurred at the high school level, with girls’ participation rates increasing by 40% between 2012 and 2022, according to USA Lacrosse. Hundreds of young lacrosse players were in attendance to watch their first Final Four at Martin Stadium, with programs like Marist High School, located in Mount Greenwood, an hour’s drive south of Evanston, making the trek as a team to witness the games.
“I think that being able to watch [the Final Four] is just a great opportunity for all high school girls,” said Abby McClorey, a senior captain of the Marist team. “We’re able to learn from them and work together as a team to do our best to play up to that potential.”
Gabby Fahey, a midfielder for Marist, added that Northwestern, especially, has taken ownership in helping facilitate lacrosse’s growth in Chicagoland, visiting Marist to help develop its program.
At the end of the day, lacrosse is a sport built on family values, no matter what happens on the field. Moved by the Lakefront’s atmosphere, all four of Friday’s coaches, winners and losers, made it a point to celebrate the grassroots importance of Martin Stadium’s Final Four in the greater landscape of women’s lacrosse.
“It’s a family,” John Hopkins head coach Tim McCormack said in his postgame press conference. “It’s what it’s all about. It’s about growing the game. It’s about inspiring the next generation: boys, girls, everything.”
McCormack was especially complimentary of Coach Amonte Hiller, who, alongside her husband, assistant coach Scott Hiller, provided the Blue Jays’ program leader with his first head coaching job out of college. Speaking on The Hillers, McCormack echoed the idea that women’s lacrosse is all about family, highlighting how incredible it was that his team got an opportunity to play in front of the sport’s young players.
“This is bigger than just us,” Coach Amonte Hiller said, emphasizing the same sentiment. “I think this is a chance for little girls to see the game at the highest level. The best players in the game were all on the field today. And that’s a really cool and rare opportunity and I’m so glad that people get to experience this for the first time beyond the East Coast.”
With Coach Amonte Hiller continuing to instill a paramount passion for the game throughout her team, her premier players, cast into the spotlight on women’s lacrosse’s biggest stage, continue to embody the spirit of the sport better than anyone else.
Simply put: the ‘Cats love to play lacrosse. As time ran out on the scoreboard, NU’s sideline was captivated with joy, intensely excited to play sixty more minutes of lacrosse, together, as a team.
Celebrations all around 🫂 #NCAAWLAX x @NULaxpic.twitter.com/49cmp69QR9
— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 23, 2026
“We’re just playing for more time together, that’s all there is at the end of the day,” Northwestern’s star attacker Madison Taylor said, who led the ‘Cats’ offense with eight points against the Blue Jays. “We’ve got sixty more minutes left together, no matter what. So, couldn’t be more happy.”
With a championship still left to transpire, the celebrations at Martin Stadium are far from over. The title game rematch between Northwestern and North Carolina is set to take place on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. CT. The game will be televised on ESPN.

George Russell withstood two attacks from Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli to win the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race from pole on Saturday.
Russell prevailed in Montreal ahead of world champion Lando Norris of McLaren and Antonelli for his second sprint win of the Formula One season.
Antonelli was forced off the track in both of his attacks against Russell in lap six and again in the penultimate lap when he tried to reclaim second from Norris. He was fuming and had to be told twice by team principal Toto Wolff to calm down.
Antonelli retained the championship lead, dropping only two points on Russell and ahead by 18 points.
The Canadian Grand Prix proper is on Sunday, with qualifying later Saturday.
Throughout the mock draft process, the Golden State Warriors have been linked to multiple guards or wings. Michigan's Yaxel Lendeborg, Alabama's Labaron Philon and Tennessee's Nate Ament have been popular names alongside the Warriors in recent mock drafts. However, in the latest mock draft from Kevin O'Connor of Yahoo, the Warriors landed a big man in the frontcourt.
In O'Connor's new mock draft, the Warriors selected Washington big man Hannes Steinbach with the No. 11 overall selection in the first round. According to O'Connor, Steinbach has the traits to be the perfect frontcourt partner for Golden State's Draymond Green.
Via Yahoo! Sports:
These traits all would make him a perfect frontcourt fit next to Draymond Green, and he’d bring versatility to the offensive end to support Stephen Curry. With Steve Kerr back in Golden State, Steinbach seems precisely like the type of pick who threads the needle between helping the present while still building a foundation for the future.
Read the full mock draft here.
After playing professionally in Germany, Steinbach joined Danny Sprinkle's squad in Seattle, averaging 18.5 points on 57.7% shooting from the field to go along with 11.8 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 34.6 minutes per game. In his freshman season at Washington, the 6-foot-11 prospect earned Big Ten All-Freshman honors and made the All-Big Ten third team.
With a total of 353 rebounds, Steinbach led all of college basketball in boards in the 2025-26 season. Against USC, Steinbach recorded a ridiculous 24 rebounds along with 22 points in a blowout win over the Trojans. Steinbach notched a double-double in 22 of 30 games for Washington as a freshman.
2026 Hannes Steinbach pic.twitter.com/AUeD4HX2YV
— Pitless (@pitlessball) March 17, 2026
The first round of the NBA draft is set for June 23 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees postponed Saturday’s game against Tampa Bay because of a forecast for sustained rain and will make it up as part of a day-night doubleheader on Sept. 22.
Tickets for the postponed game can be used for the 1:05 p.m. game on Sept. 22, which becomes the opener of a four-game series. That day’s regularly scheduled game starts at 7:05 p.m.
Both teams pushed back their scheduled starters by a day for Sunday’s finale of this weekend’s truncated, two-game series. Ryan Weathers (2-2) starts for the Yankees and Drew Rasmussen (4-1) for the Rays.
New York has lost three straight games and 10 of 14.
Tampa Bay has won five straight and 16 of 19. The Rays, a big league-best 34-15, are 4-0 against the Yankees and lead New York by 5 1/2 games in the AL East.
The Brooklyn Nets experienced the disappointing result of going from the No. 3 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft to the No. 6 after the conclusion of the Lottery. Brooklyn has to move forward knowing that they will not be able to take any of the players in the top-4, but who are some of the players that the Nets have been linked to in multiple mock drafts?
In a consensus mock draft put together by Ben Couch for NBA.com, the Nets have been commonly mocked to taking Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr., Houston guard Kingston Flemings, and Illinois guard Keaton Wagler. With BYU forward AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, Duke forward Cameron Boozer, and North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson expected to be the first four picks, it makes sense that Brooklyn would be linked to some of the guards later in the draft.
"A combo guard with size, Wagler’s feel for the leather should keep this connector moving up boards even with a more ground-bound game," Couch wrote on Wagler, who seems to be one of the best shooters in the entire class. Wagler could be an interesting choice for the Nets given his plus positional size, 6-foot-5 and 180 pounds, but he will have to prove that his shooting ability is good enough to overcome his athletic limitations.
"Most GMs would be wise to sign up the latest candidate to emerge from the John Calipari point guard pipeline: Acuff has everything but the height," Couch wrote on Acuff. Among the guards expected to be selected from the 5-10 slots in the draft, Acuff seems to be the most interesting prospect due to his ability to score and make plays for others with the ball in his hands. His defensive flaws are considered to be his main weakness.
"Dinged for his height, Flemings delivered strong shooting performances and top-notch agility scores at the AWS Draft Combine," Couch wrote on Flemings. While Flemings is not necessarily small for a point guard, he was measured with a 6-foot-3 wingspan despite standing at 6-foot-2, possibly indicating that his defensive viability in the league could be limited. Either way, these are the three guards that the Nets have been mocked to take at No. 6 come Jun. 23.
This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Who are the players commonly mocked to the Nets in the 2026 NBA Draft?
LONDON (AP) — Oli McBurnie scored late in stoppage time to send Hull into the Premier League after beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in a playoff at a scorching Wembley on Saturday.
It ends a nine-year absence from the top flight for Hull, which survived relegation to League One a year ago only on goal difference.
Middlesbrough arguably shouldn’t even have been in the Championship Final playoff as it lost the semifinal to Southampton but was reinstated after the south coast club was expelled for spying on Middlesbrough's trainings. Southampton lost its appeal last week.
The playoff final is labeled the world’s richest one-off soccer match because a windfall of at least $270 million in future earnings is on offer for the winning team.
Hull and Middlesbrough had been in the Championship for nine years after going up to the Premier League together in 2015-16 and then coming down together a season later.
On Saturday, both teams struggled to create opportunities in a cagey first half.
Hull went closest on the stroke of halftime when McBurnie’s header flicked off a Middlesbrough defender and clipped the top of the crossbar.
The match opened up more in the second half but neither goalkeeper was seriously tested and it appeared as if, with the heat already sapping their energy, the teams were set for extra time and penalties.
However, in the fifth minute of stoppage time, Yu Hirakawa whipped in a cross from the left and Boro goalkeeper Sol Brynn could only push it into the path of McBurnie, who lashed it into the empty net from close range.
McBurnie ripped off his shirt as he wheeled away in celebration.
Boro’s Wembley curse continued as it lost at the stadium for the sixth time in as many appearances.
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Two days after NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died at the age of 41, his cause of death has been revealed. Busch’s family released a statement to The Associated Press on Saturday, May 23, confirming that the Las Vegas native died of severe pneumonia that had turned into sepsis.
Busch was battling an illness when he raced in Watkins Glen, New York on May 10. The Associated Press reported that Busch radioed his team at the end of the race asking for a “shot” and that his sinus cold was exacerbated by the elevation changes at the race track, which is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York.

On Wednesday, May 20, Busch was testing a Chevrolet racing simulator in Concord, North Carolina when he became unresponsive. “I’ve got an individual that’s (got) shortness of breath, very hot, thinks he’s going to pass out, and is producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,” a caller told the emergency dispatcher that day. Busch was transported to a Charlotte area hospital and died the next day.
Busch held the record as the winningest driver in NASCAR history. He will be honored at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday, when all cars will sport a black number eight decal.
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NVIDIA CFO Collette Kress blames other firms for suffering in the ongoing memory shortage. In an interview with Tae Kim, Kress shared how her firm had ordered memory in advance as it understood that a price surge was imminent. The surge in memory prices due to high demand from AI chip companies has transformed the industry, with workers at companies such as SK hynix receiving hefty bonuses and those at Samsung protesting. Others Should Have Ordered Memory A Long Time Ago, Says NVIDIA CFO The high-performance requirements of AI GPUs have led to significant turmoil in both the high bandwidth […]
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Samsung Galaxy S25 recently received the latest May 2026 security patch after the stable One UI 8.5 update. Even after getting the One UI 8.5 update following nearly five months of beta testing, some features are still missing from the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup. Now, it looks like the upcoming June 2026 security update may finally bring these remaining features to Galaxy S25 users.
According to tipster Alfaturk, Samsung has already started internal testing for the June 2026 security patch. A new test build, S938NKSUACZEB, has reportedly been spotted for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The tipster also claims that the June 2026 update could include several missing One UI 8.5 features. Some of the expected additions are Horizon Lock, Now Nudge, Advanced Bixby, Notification Highlights, and a few other improvements that users were expecting with the stable update.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Samsung started rolling out the stable One UI 8.5 update last week. The update improved overall performance, animations, and system stability across the Galaxy S25 series. However, many users quickly noticed that some features were not available after installation.
Many Galaxy users believe Samsung may have delayed those features for a future update. Now, it seems like the June 2026 update could become more than just a normal monthly security patch. It may also bring new AI tools, better customization options, and additional One UI features to complete the software experience.
Samsung has not officially confirmed anything yet, but internal testing suggests that the company is actively working on the next update for the Galaxy S25 series. More details about the June 2026 update are expected to appear soon as testing continues. Stay tuned.
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The Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro will be unveiled on May 28, followed by the 17T's launch in India on June 4. Xiaomi already revealed the rear designs of the 17T and 17T Pro, and now its Indian branch has given us our best official look yet at the non-Pro model through a video clip on X. The video, included in the X post embedded below, shows the 17T in the same color as before but reveals that the smartphone will pack a display with a centered punch hole for the selfie camera, corroborating previous design leaks. Turn heads with every shot.The all-new #Xiaomi17T is co-engineered with...
The Saudi Pro League title in 2025-26 cemented Al Nassr as the strongest team in the country, which translated into a major presence from the club in Saudi Arabia’s preliminary squad. Six teammates of Cristiano Ronaldo now have a chance to play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“Saudi Arabia national team head coach Georgios Donis has confirmed his 30-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” the Saudi Pro League announced this Saturday in a statement published on its official website. Of those players, 28 compete in the domestic league, one plays in the second division, and only one plays abroad: Saud Abdulhamid, a defender for Lens in France.
Al Nassr have the second-highest number of players called up to the national team, with six total selections. Only Al Hilal have more, with seven. The other club heavily represented in Saudi Arabia’s 30-man roster is Al Ahli, with five players.
The teammates of Cristiano Ronaldo and recent Saudi Pro League champions selected to the squad are goalkeeper Nawaf Al Aqidi, defenders Abdulelah Al Amri and Nawaf Boushal, midfielders Abdullah Al Khaibari and Ayman Yahya, and forward Abdullah Al Hamdan.
𝗨𝗦𝗔-𝗯𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 🇸🇦✈️
— Saudi National Team (@SaudiNT_EN) May 23, 2026
The 30-man preliminary squad selected for Saudi Arabia's #FIFAWorldCup preparations 📋
We're with you all the way 💯 pic.twitter.com/0PaBd7w67G
This 30-player roster will eventually be reduced to 26, with FIFA’s final deadline set for June 1. Before that, however, the team will travel to the United States to continue preparations, beginning with a friendly against Ecuador on May 30 at Sports Illustrated Stadium in New Jersey.
The second friendly will take place six days later against Puerto Rico in Austin, Texas, while the team’s final tune-up match is scheduled for June 9 against Senegal in San Antonio. From there, Saudi Arabia will turn their attention to their World Cup opener against Uruguay on June 15. Spain and Cape Verde will be the other teams in Group H.
During the press conference in which Saudi Arabia unveiled its 30-player preliminary roster, head coach Georgios Donis discussed his plans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.
“I want to see my team from the first game very organised, very disciplined, to show our ambition and then to see what happens,” Donis explained. However, he later urged caution and warned against expecting “miracles” like the victory over Argentina at Qatar 2022: “It is better to look at the forest, not the tree.”

Christian Pulisic could soon see another veteran figure arrive at Milan after Thiago Silva’s latest career twist. The Brazilian defender has been at the center of major speculation following Brazil’s World Cup squad announcement, while the national team prepares for another demanding tournament campaign under Carlo Ancelotti.
At the same time, his omission from Brazil’s final 26-man squad has sparked fresh debate across Europe and South America. The experienced center-back had hoped his return to European soccer with Porto would earn him one final opportunity on the biggest international stage, but the decision ultimately went against him.
Brazil officially confirmed its squad for the 2026 World Cup earlier this week, and one of the biggest headlines was Silva’s absence. The 41-year-old defender had initially made Carlo Ancelotti’s preliminary 55-man list, but he failed to survive the final round of cuts before the tournament in North America.
That decision closed the door on what could have been a historic fifth World Cup appearance for the veteran defender. Silva previously featured in the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 editions of the tournament, captaining Brazil during several of those campaigns.

His World Cup journey included unforgettable highs and painful disappointments. Silva famously captained Brazil during the 2014 tournament on home soil and scored in the quarter-final against Colombia, although suspension ruled him out of the devastating semi-final defeat to Germany.
Silva returned to Europe earlier this year when Porto offered him a short-term contract after he departed from Fluminense. The move reunited him with a club where he had previously played more than two decades ago during his early career. What’s more, despite his age, the veteran defender still delivered strong performances in Portugal.
He made 14 appearances, helped Porto secure the Primeira Liga title, and became one of the oldest players to feature for the club in modern history. Their official farewell message highlighted the defender’s impact during his brief stay. “Thank you for everything, Thiago. FC Porto’s doors will always be open to you,” the club wrote after confirming his departure.
FC Porto e Thiago Silva estão, agora, na história um do outro 💙♾
— FC Porto (@FCPorto) May 21, 2026
Felicidades, Monstro!🙌#ConseguimosJuntos pic.twitter.com/B7I89UqKV7
After the 41-year-old star missed out on the World Cup squad, reports from Brazil suggested Milan quickly revived interest in bringing him back to San Siro. The club had previously explored a move both last summer and during the winter transfer window, but negotiations never advanced.
Now, the situation appears different. The club is preparing for another demanding campaign and reportedly sees the Brazilian’s leadership qualities, dressing-room influence, and elite-level experience as valuable assets for a younger squad.
According to ESPN Brasil, Milan has already offered the Brazilian defender a one-year contract running through the 2026-27 season. The possibility of a reunion has also been strengthened by Silva’s close relationship with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who continues to play an influential role behind the scenes at the Italian club.

For Christian Pulisic, Silva’s arrival could provide another experienced figure inside the dressing room during a critical stage of the Rossoneri’s project. The experienced centre-back’s possible presence would immediately add authority and calm to the back line. His experience from Brazil, Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Porto, and multiple World Cup campaigns could also help younger players throughout the squad.
The defender remains one of the most respected personalities in world soccer despite approaching his 42nd birthday. Milan reportedly believes those qualities could become extremely important during a season where expectations will again rise considerably.

| WHO | Real Madrid vs Athletic Club |
| WHAT | Spanish LaLiga |
| WHEN | 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Saturday, May 23, 2025 |
| WHERE | ESPN+ |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Real Madrid enters the final matchday of the La Liga season with their fate already sealed. Locked into second place behind champions Barcelona, this game is about pride and ending a second consecutive trophyless season on a positive note for the demanding Santiago Bernabéu crowd. For interim manager Alvaro Arbeloa, it marks his final game at the helm before José Mourinho‘s summer arrival, adding another layer of significance to the closing fixture.
Athletic Club arrives in the capital amidst a turbulent campaign, their worst since the 2018/19 season. Sitting in 12th place, their hopes for European qualification are virtually nonexistent. This match represents a chance to salvage some pride and send off their own departing manager, Ernesto Valverde, with a statement performance. Despite a poor run of form, the Basque club will be determined to snap a long winless streak at the Bernabéu that dates back to 2005.
This fixture pits a team that underperformed against massive expectations against a side that simply failed to meet its season objectives. Real Madrid, despite securing a runner-up finish, considers the season a failure after exiting the Champions League and failing to challenge for the domestic title. In contrast, Athletic Club‘s campaign fizzled out, with a poor run of form in the final stretch dropping them into mid-table obscurity and out of the European race entirely.
The tactical battle will likely be one-sided on paper. Real Madrid possesses world-class firepower and individual brilliance capable of dismantling any defense, and they will be expected to dominate possession at home. Athletic Club, weakened by injuries and low on confidence, will likely set up a defensive block and look to frustrate the hosts. The key to the match will be whether Madrid‘s attacking stars can maintain their focus and break down a potentially stubborn, but unmotivated, opposition.
While the match has no bearing on the league standings for Real Madrid, the motivation is clear: deliver a commanding victory for the home supporters after a disappointing season. For Athletic Club, the stakes are about professionalism and pride. Ending a dismal season with a shock result in Madrid would provide a much-needed morale boost heading into the summer and a new managerial era under Edin Terzic.
Historically, this has been a fixture dominated by Real Madrid, especially at the Santiago Bernabéu, where Athletic Club has not secured a victory since 2005. The overall trend points heavily in favor of the home side, who have consistently had the upper hand against their Basque opponents for nearly two decades in Madrid.
Recent encounters reinforce this pattern of dominance. Real Madrid has won four of the last five meetings between the two clubs, including a convincing 3-0 victory in the reverse fixture earlier this season. Athletic Club‘s sole win in that span came on their home turf, but they have struggled to even find the net against Los Blancos, scoring just twice in the last five matchups.
One of the most telling statistics is Real Madrid‘s defensive record in this fixture, having kept four clean sheets in the last five head-to-head games. Furthermore, goals have been surprisingly scarce, with none of the last 13 clashes between these teams producing four or more total goals. This suggests that while Madrid is heavily favored, a high-scoring blowout is not a historical certainty.
Both squads are grappling with significant player absences as they head into the final game of the season.
Real Madrid will be without several key players due to injury. Long-term absentees Rodrygo, Arda Güler, Éder Militão, and Ferland Mendy remain sidelined. Furthermore, Dani Ceballos and Federico Valverde are doubtful as they recover from recent knocks, while backup goalkeeper Andriy Lunin is out with an illness.
Athletic Club‘s attacking options have been severely limited by injuries. Key forwards Oihan Sancet and Nico Williams are both out with hamstring issues, a major blow to their creative potential. The defense is also impacted, with Daniel Vivian unavailable due to an ankle injury and Yuri Berchiche serving a suspension for yellow card accumulation.
Real Madrid Projected XI (4-4-2):
Courtois; Alaba, Rudiger, Carvajal, Garcia; Pitarch, Tchouameni, Diaz, Bellingham; Vinicius, Mbappe
Even with numerous injuries, Madrid can field a formidable lineup. The attack will be led by the world-class duo of Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé, with Jude Bellingham providing support from midfield, ensuring they have more than enough quality to challenge the visitors.
Athletic Club Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Simon; Alvarez, Laporte, Gorosabel, Boiro; Ruiz de Galarreta, Jauregizar; Berenguer, Navarro, I. Williams; Guruzeta
The absence of Nico Williams and Oihan Sancet forces Athletic to rely heavily on the pace of Iñaki Williams and the finishing of Gorka Guruzeta. The midfield will need to be compact and disciplined to contain Madrid‘s creative talent.
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| WHO | Valencia vs Barcelona |
| WHAT | Spanish LaLiga |
| WHEN | 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Saturday, May 23, 2025 |
| WHERE | ESPN+ |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
The final matchday of the La Liga season features a high-stakes clash as Valencia hosts the newly-crowned champions, Barcelona. For Valencia, this is a must-win game with massive implications. They are locked in a battle for the final European qualification spot and need a victory, coupled with favorable results elsewhere, to secure a place in next season’s Europa Conference League. The urgency is palpable as their entire season comes down to this one fixture.
For Barcelona, the pressure of the title race is off, but the motivation remains immense. This match marks the emotional farewell of legendary striker Robert Lewandowski, and the team will be determined to send him off with a statement win. Having already secured the league trophy, Hansi Flick‘s side aims to cap off a dominant domestic campaign on a high note, proving their championship mentality extends to the very last minute of the season.
This season has seen two clubs on different but ultimately successful paths. Barcelona has been an unstoppable force, securing their 29th domestic title with a powerful offense that has scored 94 goals in 37 matches. Their historic campaign included winning every single home league game. In contrast, Valencia has navigated a challenging season, successfully pulling away from any relegation threat to mount a late, spirited push for European football, highlighted by a recent thrilling comeback victory over Real Sociedad.
The tactical battle will likely pit Barcelona‘s possession-based, attacking style against Valencia‘s disciplined defensive shape. Valencia is expected to deploy a compact mid-block, absorbing pressure and looking to exploit opportunities on the counter-attack. The key to the match could be on the flanks, where Barcelona‘s dynamic wingers will test the resolve of Valencia‘s fullbacks. Barcelona’s ability to break down a structured defense will be crucial to their success.
While Barcelona plays for pride and a proper send-off for a club icon, Valencia’s motivation is purely results-driven. Securing three points is non-negotiable for their European ambitions. This dynamic sets the stage for a compelling encounter where Barcelona‘s technical superiority will be tested by Valencia‘s desperate need for a season-defining victory.
Historically, this fixture has been overwhelmingly dominated by Barcelona. The Catalans are currently on a five-game winning streak against Valencia and are unbeaten in their last 12 meetings. Valencia has not managed to secure a victory over Barcelona since a 2-0 home win back in 2020, making the visitors the clear historical favorites.
Recent encounters have been particularly one-sided. Across the last five matches, Barcelona has scored an astonishing 24 goals, averaging 4.8 goals per game. This includes three consecutive fixtures where they scored more than five goals. Their most recent clash earlier this season ended in a comprehensive 6-0 demolition, showcasing Barcelona’s offensive firepower in this matchup.
The data points to a high-scoring affair, with the last five games producing a combined average of 5.6 goals. While Valencia has only found the net four times during this span, failing to score in the last two meetings, the potential for goals remains high. Barcelona‘s attack has consistently dismantled Valencia‘s defense, a trend they will look to continue in this final showdown.
Both squads enter the final day with key absences that will undoubtedly impact their tactical setups and on-field strategies.
Valencia faces significant defensive challenges. Key defender Eray Cömert is suspended following a red card, while injuries sideline important players like José Gayà, José Copete, and Dimitri Foulquier. These absences will force manager Rubén Baraja to reorganize his backline for one of the toughest offensive tests in European soccer.
Barcelona is also dealing with several notable injuries. Attackers Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres are out, alongside midfielder Fermín López. Furthermore, Frenkie de Jong is considered doubtful, leaving Hansi Flick with fewer options in midfield and attack. These changes will require tactical adjustments, but the core of the championship-winning side remains intact.
Valencia Projected XI (4-4-2):
Dimitrievski; Nunez, Tarrega, Pepelu, Vazquez; Lopez, Rodriguez, Ugrinic, Rioja; Guerra, Duro
With key defensive players missing, Valencia is expected to rely on a disciplined 4-4-2 formation to remain compact. The partnership of Guerra and Duro up front will be crucial for converting counter-attacking opportunities.
Barcelona Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
J. Garcia; Cancelo, Cubarsi, Martin, E. Garcia; Pedri, Gavi; Raphinha, Olmo, Rashford; Lewandowski
In his final appearance, Robert Lewandowski will lead the line, supported by a creative and fluid attacking midfield. The duo of Pedri and Gavi will be tasked with controlling the tempo from the center of the park and feeding the formidable front line.
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The service is available for $11.99 per month or as part of a larger bundle offer. This comprehensive package provides an incredible value for soccer fans who want to follow multiple leagues and tournaments throughout the season.
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has had his say on the latest callout from for a showdown between the pair. Canelo and Benavidez have been linked to a fight with one another for a number of years, dating back to when the two men were both competing at super-middleweight. While Canelo remains one of the key fighters at 168lbs, Benavidez […]
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Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin davetiyle İstanbul'a gelecek olan Paolo Maldini için planlar değişti. İşte detaylar...
Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin dünyaca ünlü futbol adamı Paolo Maldini'yi İstanbul'a getirip 24 Mayıs Pazar tarihinde beraber basın toplantısı düzenlemesi bekleniyordu. Son olarak planlarda değişiklik olduğu duyuruldu.
İŞTE SAFİ'NİN İLETİŞİM EKİBİNDEN YAPILAN AÇIKLAMA:
"Paolo Maldini'nin programındaki değişiklik nedeniyle yarın yapılması planlanan basın buluşması ileri bir tarihe ertelendi. Yeni tarih yakında ilan edilecek."

Liverpool, sezon sonunda takımdan ayrılacak Mohamed Salah için duygusal bir veda mesajı yayımladı. Arne Slot, Jürgen Klopp ve Jordan Henderson, Mısırlı yıldızın profesyonelliği ve kulübe kattığı başarıları övgüyle anlattı.
İngiltere Premier League ekibi Liverpool, sezon sonunda takımdan ayrılacak Mısırlı futbolcu Muhammed Salah için veda mesajı yayımladı.
Bazı yönleri daha az tanınıyor
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, Salah için "Mısırlı süper yıldızın dokuz yıl giydiği kırmızı formayla sergilediği muhteşem performansın ardından birçok yönü iyi biliniyor, ancak bazı yönleri daha az tanınıyor." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
İngiliz ekibinin teknik direktörü Arne Slot ise yayımladığı mesajda, Salah'ın profesyonellik yönüne vurgu yaparak, şunları kaydetti:
"Daha ilk günden profesyonelliğinden etkilendim çünkü her sezonda olduğu gibi sezon öncesi hazırlık döneminde yapılan testlerin hepsinden geçmişti. Bir teknik direktörün en çok istediği şeylerden birisi de geri dönen bir futbolcunun formda olması ve hazır hissetmesidir."
Liverpool'un eski çalıştırıcısı Jürgen Klopp da 33 yaşındaki oyuncu için "Gol atma arzusu onu rotasyona sokmayı en zor hale getirdi. Muhammed Salah kafasında hangi maçta rotasyona uygun olduğunu, hangisinde olmadığını belirliyordu." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
Her zaman 'Gelecek sezon nasıl daha iyi olabilirim?' diye düşünüyordu.
Uzun yıllar Mısırlı futbolcuyla takım arkadaşlığı yapan Jordan Henderson, Salah'ın Liverpool'daki 9 yıllık kariyerinde sürekli üstüne katarak kendisini geliştirdiğini vurgulayarak, "Hiçbir zaman izin günü olmadı. Yazın izinli olduğu zamanlarda bile sürekli çalışıyordu. Her zaman 'Gelecek sezon nasıl daha iyi olabilirim?' diye düşünüyordu." ifadelerini kullandı.
Salah'ın kazandığı kupalar
Salah, Liverpool ile iki Premier Lig, bir UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi, bir İngiltere Federasyon Kupası (FA Cup) ve iki Lig Kupası'nın yanı sıra bir de UEFA Süper Kupa kazandı.

Konyaspor forması giyen Enis Bardhi, Trabzonspor'a karşı oynanan Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde kaçırdığı penaltının ardından sosyal medya hesabından duygusal bir açıklama yaptı. Bardhi, 'Bir penaltı kaçırabilirim, bir final kaybedebilirim ama kendime olan saygımı asla kaybedemem' ifadelerini kullandı.CC
Ziraat Türkiye Kupası finalinde Trabzonspor ile Konyaspor karşı karşıya geldi. Mücadelenin 1-1 devam ettiği bölümde Konyaspor penaltı kazanırken, topun başına geçen Enis Bardhi direği nişanladı.
Bu pozisyonun ardından Trabzonspor aradığı golü bularak karşılaşmayı 2-1 kazandı ve kupanın sahibi oldu.
Finalin ardından Konyasporlu futbolcu Enis Bardhi, sosyal medya hesabından bir açıklama yayınladı. Kaçırdığı penaltı nedeniyle üzgün olduğunu belirten Bardhi, yaşadığı duygusal süreci takipçileriyle paylaştı.
Bardhi açıklamasında şu ifadeleri kullandı:
“Dün finalde bir penaltı kaçırdım. Evet, üzüyor. Çünkü o maçın benim için ne anlama geldiğini biliyordum. O anın ağırlığını hissediyordum. Belki de bu yüzden bugün hissettiğim üzüntü daha büyük.
Futbolda insanlar kazandığında seni alkışlar, ama bir hata yaptığında verdiğin tüm emeği çok çabuk unutur. Bugün eleştiriler, saldırılar ve ağır sözler görüyorum. Ama hiç kimse bir futbolcunun o saniyelerde ne hissettiğini bilmiyor. Kimse topa vururken içinde taşıdığı yükü görmüyor.
Ben sorumluluktan kaçmadım. Çünkü büyük anların sorumluluğunu alan insanlar, başarısızlık riskini de göze alan insanlardır.
Bir penaltı kaçırabilirim. Bir final kaybedebilirim. Ama kendime, yoluma ve bu spor için verdiğim emeklere olan saygımı asla kaybedemem.
Karakter sadece her şey iyi giderken oluşmaz. Gerçek karakter, düştüğünde yeniden ayağa kalkabilmektir.
Bugün kırgınım. Duygusal ve mental olarak zor bir gündeyim. Bunu saklamıyorum. Ama bir şeyi çok iyi biliyorum: Bu acı beni yıkmayacak. Beni daha güçlü yapacak.
Zor günlerde yanımda duran herkese teşekkür ederim. Daha güçlü döneceğim.”
Bardhi’nin paylaşımı, kısa sürede sosyal medyada geniş yankı uyandırdı. Konyasporlu taraftarların bir bölümü oyuncuya destek mesajları gönderirken, finalde yaşanan penaltı anı maçın en çok konuşulan pozisyonlarından biri oldu.

Yeni sezonda üst üste 5. şampiyonluk, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ise ilk 8 hedefleyen Galatasaray'da transfer çalışmaları başladı. Gözünü karartan sarı kırmızılılar, Juventus'tan Khephren Thuram'ı kadrosuna katmak için devreye girdi.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de üst üste 4. şampiyonluğunu yaşayan Galatasaray, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde son 16 turuna kalmayı başardı. Sarı kırmızılılar gelecek sene üst üste 5. Süper Lig şampiyonluğu ve Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ilk 8 hedefiyle sezona başlayacak.
Bu sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi play-off turunda Juventus'u eleyen Galatasaray'da Okan Buruk, Teun Koopmeiners'i gözüne kestirmişti. Sarı kırmızılılar, Hollandalı oyuncunun yanı sıra orta saha oyuncusu Khephren Thuram için devreye girdi.
La Gazzetta Dello Sport'un haberine göre Galatasaray, 25 yaşındaki oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak için Juventus'la iletişime geçti. Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne kalamaması halinde gelecek sezon öncesi oyuncu satmak zorunda olan Juventus, Thuram'ı elden çıkarabilir.
Juventus'un son lig maçında alacağı sonuca göre İtalyan ekibinin Devler Ligi'nde olup olmayacağı belli olacak. Galatasaray da Juventus'un durumuna göre Thuram transferinde ilerleme kaydedecek.
Sarı kırmızılılar, 2 yıl önce de Fransız oyuncuyu istemişti. Ancak Thuram, Juventus'a imza atmıştı.

Riva Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'ndeki antrenman, teknik direktör Vincenzo Montella yönetiminde gerçekleştirildi.
Ay-yıldızlılarda dünkü idmanda yer almayan Yusuf Akçiçek ve Mert Günok takımla çalıştı. Arda Güler, Kenan Yıldız, Altay Bayındır, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Zeki Çelik, Mustafa Eskihellaç, Atakan Karazor ve Merih Demiral ise yine idmanda yer almadı.
Kaptan Hakan Çalhanoğlu takımdan ayrı, Ahmetcan Kaplan ise ilk bölümde takımla, daha sonra ise bireysel çalıştı.
Isınmanın ardından istasyon çalışması yapan ay-yıldızlılar, daha sonra 2 grup halinde pas ve top kapma çalışması gerçekleştirdi. Futbolcular, 5'e 2 ile sürdürdükleri idmanı yarı sahada çift kale maçla tamamladı.
A Milli Futbol Takımı, hazırlıklarına yarın yapacağı antrenmanla devam edecek. 29 Mayıs'tan itibaren tesislerde kampa girecek ay-yıldızlılar, 1 Haziran'da Chobani Stadı'nda Kuzey Makedonya'yla hazırlık maçı yapacak. 2 Haziran'da kamp için ABD'nin Florida eyaletine gidecek milliler, 7 Haziran'da ise Florida'nın Miami kentinde bulunan Inter Miami Stadı'nda Venezuela'yla hazırlık maçı oynayacak.
Sakatlanan Kerem idmanı tamamlayamadı
Kerem Aktürkoğlu, yarı sahada yapılan çift kale maçta sakatlık yaşadı.
İkili mücadelede ayağı zemine takılan Kerem, acı içinde yerde kaldı. Ardından sağlık heyeti oyuncuya müdahale etti.
Kerem'in dizi bandajlanırken, oyuncunun büyük üzüntü yaşadığı görüldü. Daha sonra yürümekte güçlük çeken Kerem, tesise götürüldü.
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Barış Alper'in doğum günü kutlandı
A Milli Futbol Takımı'nda Barış Alper Yılmaz'ın doğum günü unutulmadı.
Gerçekleştirilen antrenmanın ardından 23 Mayıs 2000 doğumlu oyuncunun 26. yaş günü, takım arkadaşları ve teknik heyet tarafından kutlandı.
Barış Alper, kendisi için getirilen pastayı kestikten sonra takım arkadaşlarına kısa süreli bir konuşma gerçekleştirerek teşekkür etti.
Montella'dan spor basınına jest
A Milli Futbol Takımı Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, antrenmanda basın mensuplarına jest yaptı.
Ay-yıldızlıların gerçekleştireceği idman ilk 15 dakika açık şeklinde duyurulurken, Montella, basın mensuplarına jest yaparak idmanın tamamını görüntü alımına açtı.

Yeni sezon öncesi savunma hattını güçlendirmek isteyen Fenerbahçe'nin eski yıldızı Kim Min-Jae'yi gündemine aldığı öne sürüldü. Bayern Münih'in Koreli stoper için yaklaşık 25 milyon euro istediği iddia edildi.
Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimi yaklaşırken transfer gündemi de hareketlenmeye devam ediyor. Sarı-lacivertliler, yeni sezonda iddialı bir kadro kurmak için savunma hattına takviye yapmayı planlıyor.
SAVUNMAYA TAKVİYE PLANI
Bu sezon savunmanın merkezinde ağırlıklı olarak Skriniar ve Oosterwolde ikilisi görev aldı.
Ancak özellikle Skriniar'ın sakatlık yaşadığı dönemlerde savunma hattında sorunlar yaşayan Fenerbahçe, stoper transferini öncelikli gündem maddelerinden biri haline getirdi.
KIM MIN-JAE YENİDEN GÜNDEMDE
Alman basınından Kicker'in haberine göre Bayern Münih, bu yaz teklif gelmesi halinde Kim Min-Jae'nin ayrılığına sıcak bakabilecek.
İtalyan kulüplerinin de durumunu takip ettiği Koreli stoper için Fenerbahçe'nin de devrede olduğu öne sürüldü.
BAYERN'İN BEKLENTİSİ 25 MİLYON EURO
Haberde, Bayern Münih'in Kim Min-Jae için yaklaşık 25 milyon euro bonservis bedeli istediği belirtildi.
Fenerbahçe'nin eski futbolcusuyla ilgili şartları araştırdığı ve transfer ihtimalini değerlendirdiği kaydedildi.
FENERBAHÇE'DEN AVRUPA'YA AÇILDI
Kim Min-Jae, 2021 yılında Beijing Guoan'dan 3 milyon euro karşılığında Fenerbahçe'ye transfer olmuştu.
Sarı-lacivertli formayla gösterdiği performansla Avrupa devlerinin dikkatini çeken Koreli savunmacı, sezon sonunda 19 milyon euro bedelle Napoli'ye gitmişti.
NAPOLI VE BAYERN SÜRECİ
Kim Min-Jae, Napoli'de Serie A şampiyonluğu yaşayarak kariyerinde büyük bir sıçrama yaptı.
Başarılı performansının ardından Bayern Münih, Koreli stoperi 50 milyon euro karşılığında kadrosuna kattı.
FENERBAHÇE İÇİN ZOR AMA ÇARPICI HAMLE
25 milyon euro seviyesindeki bonservis beklentisi, transferi mali açıdan zorlaştırsa da Kim Min-Jae'nin Fenerbahçe geçmişi bu dosyayı dikkat çekici hale getiriyor.
Sarı-lacivertlilerin seçim sonrası oluşacak yeni yapılanmaya göre savunma transferinde somut adım atabileceği belirtiliyor.

Beşiktaş'ta Futbol Direktörlüğü görevine getirilen Önder Özen, kalacak ve gideceklerle ilgili rapor hazırladı. Ancak son kararı, yeni gelecek teknik adam verecek.
Beşiktaş'ta öncelikli hedef; yeni teknik adamın belirlenmesi... Bu konudaki çalışmalar sürüyor. Kısa süre önce Futbol Direktörlüğü görevine getirilen Önder Özer ise zaman kaybı olmaması için gidecek ve kalacaklarla ilgili bir rapor hazırladı. Ancak son kararlar yeni hocaya bırakılacak.
FİKİR ALIŞVERİŞİ
Yeni teknik direktör göreve getirildikten sonra, Önder Özen raporunu onunla paylaşacak. Özen kendi gerekçelerini hocayla paylaşacak. Ardından karşılıklı fikir alışverişi yapılacak. Kartal'ın yeni çalıştırıcısı, ayrılması muhtemel isimlerle ilgisi son sözü söyleyecek.
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SONRASI TAKVİYELER
Takımdan gidecekler belirlendikten sonra ağırlık tamamen takviyelere verilecek. Önder Özen bu konuda da çalışmalar yürütüyor. Tıpkı ayrılacak isimlerde olduğu gibi yeni transferlerde de aynı yol izlenecek. Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik direktörünün onay verdiği futbolcular için gaza basılacak.

Beşiktaş'ta yeni teknik adam konusundaki çalışmalar sürüyor. Yönetimin, Konyaspor forması giyen Adil Demirbağ'la ilgilendiği öğrenildi. Yeni hoca da onay verirse, 28 yaşındaki stoper konusunda gaza basılacak.
2020'den beri Konyaspor forması giyen Adil Demirbağ'ın sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girmiş durumda... Beşiktaş Yönetimi, yerli havuzunu genişletmek istiyor. Bu sebeple de 28 yaşındaki stoperin transferinin düşünüldüğü öğrenildi.
SON KARAR TEKNİK ADAMDA
Kartal'ın yeni teknik direktörünün kısa süre içinde belirlenmesi bekleniyor. Eğer ondan da onay çıkarsa, Adil için Konyaspor'a resmi teklif sunulacak. 1.85 boyundaki savunmacı bu sezon Süper Lig'de 24 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.088 dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 2 asist üretti.
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DEVAM ETMEK İSTİYORLAR
Konyaspor'un da Adil'le yola devam etmek istediği öğrenildi. Ancak oyuncu ayrılma kararı alırsa mecburen satılacak. Çünkü takımda kalması halinde önümüzdeki sezonun ardından bedelsiz olarak gidebilecek. Oyuncunun şu andaki tahmini piyasa değeri 3 milyon euro civarında...

Galatasaray'da Dursun Özbek tek aday olarak girdiği seçimde yeniden başkan oldu.
Galatasaray'da seçimli olağan genel kurul tamamlandı. Galatasaray Lisesi'nde gerçekleştirilen ve yaklaşık 10 bin üyenin oy kullanma hakkı bulunduğu genel kurulda kulübün 105. dönem yönetimi belirlendi. Seçime tek aday olarak giren mevcut başkan Dursun Özbek, bin 780 oy alarak yeniden başkanlığa seçildi.
EN UZUN SÜRE GÖREV YAPAN İKİNCİ BAŞKAN OLACAK
Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpte dördüncü başkanlık dönemine giren Dursun Özbek, yeni dönemde iki yıllık görev süresini tamamlaması halinde kulüp tarihinin en uzun süre görev yapan ikinci başkanı unvanını elde edecek. Bugüne kadar yaklaşık 6 yıl 7 ay başkanlık yapan Özbek'in, görev süresini tamamlaması durumunda Suphi Batur, Selahattin Beyazıt ve Ali Uras'ı geride bırakarak ikinci sıraya yükselmesi bekleniyor.
ALİ SAMİ YEN ZİRVEDE YER ALIYOR
Galatasaray'ın 121 yıllık tarihinde bugüne kadar 38 farklı isim başkanlık görevini üstlenirken, kulübün kurucusu Ali Sami Yen yaklaşık 14 yıllık görev süresiyle listenin zirvesinde yer alıyor.
Dursun Özbek'in Galatasaray'daki yöneticilik süreci 2011 yılında dönemin başkanı Ünal Aysal döneminde başladı. Daha sonra Duygun Yarsuvat yönetiminde başkan yardımcılığı görevini üstlenen Özbek, 2015 yılında yapılan olağan seçimli genel kurulda Galatasaray'ın 36. başkanı seçildi.
DÖRDÜNCÜ DÖNEMİNE GİRİŞ YAPIYOR
Haziran 2022'de gerçekleştirilen olağanüstü seçimli genel kurulda ikinci kez başkanlık görevine gelen Özbek, Mayıs 2024'te yapılan olağan seçimde üçüncü dönemine başlamıştı. Son seçimle birlikte sarı-kırmızılı kulüpte dördüncü kez başkanlık görevine getirildi.
ÖZBEK'İN YENİ DÖNEM LİSTESİ
Özbek'in divan kuruluna sunduğu yönetim, denetim, sicil ve disiplin kurulu asıl ve yedek listeleri şöyleydi:
Yönetim asıl: Dursun Özbek, Metin Öztürk, Sedat Artukoğlu, Eray Yazgan, Can Natan, Mecit Mert Çetinkaya, Mehmet Saruhan Cibara, Abdullah Kavukcu, Mehmet Burak Kutluğ, Fatih Demircan, Özen Kuzu.
Yönetim yedek: Bora İsmail Bahçetepe, Ozan Bingöl Yurtsever, Emir Aral, Tanur Lara Yılmaz, Ömer Sarıgül.
Denetim asıl: Sinan Şahin, Gül Rengin Günay, Hasan Can Külahçıoğlu.
Denetim yedek: Halil Cem Burnaz, Nazımcan Aygın, Çağatay Aras Uçkun.
Sicil asıl: Mehmet Çağatay Altınlı, Nedime Canipek Konuksever, Okan Güngör, Utku Çağatay Aksoy, Berat Uygur, Mehmet Selim Yavuz, Burçin Aslan.
Sicil yedek: Özgür Kızılelma, Yakup Peker, Sadettin Can Bilginer.
Disiplin asıl: Hakkı Akil, Mithat Can Baydarol, Muharrem Remzi Tan, Mustafa İbrahim Ziyal, Aydın Önder, Ahmet Murat Canaydın, Ali Baran Öztürk.
Disiplin yedek: Hasan Mehmet Tirali, Nuri Bora Ebussuutoğlu, Sencer Seren, Mustafa Kaya Özgül, Günran Çalın.
Dursun Özbek seçimin ardından açıklamalarda bulundu.
İşte Özbek'in açıklamalarından öne çıkanlar...
"GALATASARAY'IN DEMOKRASİ ŞÖLENİNDE BİR ARADA OLDUK"
"Değerli Galatasaraylılar, saygı değer hanımefendi ve beyefendiler, bugünkü seçimde oyumuzu kullanarak Galatasaray'ın demokrasi şöleninde bir arada olduk. Burada olan ve iradesini gösteren üyelerimize teşekkür ediyorum. Ekip, yol arkadaşlarıma teşekkür ediyorum. Bu süreçte hep yanımda olan eşime, kardeşime ve aileme büyük bir teşekkür ediyorum. Divan heyetine gösterdikleri çaba için teşekkür ediyorum."
"ŞİMDİ DAHA İYİSİNİ YAPACAĞIZ"
"Tek adaylı bir seçim süreci yaşadık. Bize verdiğiniz mesajı aldık. Mesaj aynen şöyle; devam edeceğiz ve şimdi daha iyisini yapacağız. Yeni dönemde Galatasaray için yepyeni ve başarılarla dolu hikaye yazma fırsatı var. Bunun için tarihi bir sorumluluğumuz var. Şimdi çalışma zamanı, hiç durmadan çalışacağız. Galatasaray için kurduğumuz tüm hayalleri birlikte başaracağız. Yaşasın Galatasaray!"

Midtjylland Kulübü, Aral Şimşir'i isteyen Galatasaray'dan 15 milyon euro talep etmişti. Devreye Fransız ekibi Lille girince, bu rakama ciddi bir zam yaptılar!
Galatasaray uzun süredir Midtjylland forması giyen Aral Şimşir'le ilgileniyor. Daha önce Sarı-Kırmızılılar'dan 23 yaşındaki sol kanat için 15 milyon euro talep edilmişti. Ancak bugün itibarıyla işler değişmiş gibi gözüküyor. Ligue 1 temsilcisi Lille de temaslara başladı.
20-25 MİLYON ARASINDA
Midtjylland, bu gelişmenin ardından milli futbolcunun bonservisine zam yaptı. Şu anda 20-25 milyon euro arasında bir rakam istedikleri öğrenildi. Galatasaray, Lille Kulübü'nün 25 milyon euroluk bir teklif sunamayacağını düşünüyor. Bu sebeple de şimdilik daha fazla para ödemeyi düşünmüyorlar.
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BEKLE-GÖR TAKTİĞİ
Özetle Midtjylland'nın blöfü görüldü... Konuyla ilgili bekleme kararı alındı. 1-2 hafta içinde tekrar 15 milyon euro seviyesine dönüleceği düşünülüyor. Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanında değişikliğe gitmezse, Türk futbolcuların değeri daha da artacak. Aral hamlesi bu sebeple önemli hale geldi. Ancak Aslan çok para vermek istemiyor.
















Bu gün Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında keçirilən Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünün son turuna start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.
“Neftçi” ilə “Şamaxı”nın əvəzedicilərinin görüşündə paytaxt təmsilçisi rəqibini 9 cavabsız qolla məğlub edib.
27-ci turun və mövsümün qalan görüşləri mayın 25-də baş tutacaq.
Əvəzedicilər Liqası
27-ci tur
23 may
“Neftçi-2” – “Şamaxı-2” 9:0
Qollar: Vüsal Kərimov, 1. Fərhad Fərhadlı, 7; 38. Ezekiel Oluvafemi, 11; 43. Ömər Qurbanov, 12. Rəvan Səfərli, 66; 80. Röyal Fərzullazadə, 71.
Hakimlər: Pərviz İbrahimov, İlkin Mustafazadə, Vüsal Xəlilzadə, Ləman Əmirli.
Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldəniz Musayev.
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança). 16:00.
25 may
“Kəpəz-2” – “Zirə-2”
Hakimlər: Elçin Abdullayev, Ağadur Mahmudov, Elvin Mədətov, Rüfət Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ceyhun Haşımov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Gəncə şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança). 16:00.
“Qəbələ-2” – “Qarabağ-2”
Hakimlər: Namiq Bəkirov, Rəşad Quliyev, Qəzənfər Məmmədov, Samir Hüseynov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Yavər Rəhimov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu.
“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Sabah-2”
Hakimlər: Maqsud Şamıyev, Sevda Nuriyeva, Əhməd Əhmədsoy, İrşad Aydınov.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu. 16:00.
“Sumqayıt-2” – “Turan Tovuz-2”
Hakimlər: Nahid Xasıyev, Ruslan Məmmədov, Əkbər Əliyev, Rəsul Babayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Kifayət Mustafayeva.
“Sumqayıt Arena” (təbii meydança). 16:00.
“Kəpəz”in baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının sonuncu – 33-cü turunda “Neftçi”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandalar mövsümün son oyunu çərçivəsində bu gün Sumqayıtda üz-üzə gəliblər.
Azər Bağırov 0:1 hesabıyla uduzduqları matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Mövsümün son oyununda gənclərə şans verdik. Ola bilsin ki, onlar gələcəkdə Azərbaycan futbolunun əsas simalarına çevrilsinlər. Şahnur və Raulu fərqləndirərdim. Onların üzərində diqqət var. Gənclərlə işləmək çox çətinlik yaratmışdı. Bu gün onlara şans vermək istədim.
Çətin vaxtda bu işə başladıq. Legioner transferi olmadan komandanı liqada saxlamaq asan iş deyil. Klubdakı hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm. Anlaşılmazlıq həmişə olur. Azarkeşlərdən razıyam. Gəncə fanatları futbolu bilirlər, rəhbərliklə də problemim yoxdur. Qalmağımla bağlı təklif də oldu, sadəcə beynimdə bəzi məsələlər var. Harda oluramsa olum, doğruluğun və verilən sözlərin arxasında dayanmağın tərəfdarıyam. Yəni sabah büdcə problemi yaranarsa, hansısa çətinlik olsa, nəticədə azarkeşlərin qarşısında pis vəziyyətdə qalacağam. Bu gün bəlkə də kimlərsə bunu düzgün qəbul etməz, amma mən yüz ölçüb, bir biçəcəyəm.
“Kəpəz” rəhbərliyi ilə münasibətim çox yaxşıdır. Sadəcə bəzi məsələlər var ki, onların dəqiqləşməsini gözləyirik. Qeyri-müəyyənliklər olduğu üçün qərar vermək çətinləşir. Bu məsələnin kökündə daha böyük məqamlar dayanır. Söhbət tək büdcədən getmir. Bir komandanın formalaşması üçün ən azı 3 il vaxt lazımdır. Çempion olaq, avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanaq, amma nəylə?”
“Neftçi”nin baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının sonuncu – 33-cü turunda “Kəpəz”ə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandalar mövsümün son oyunu çərçivəsində bu gün Sumqayıtda üz-üzə gəliblər.
Yuri Vernidub matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“İstəyimizə nail olduq. Hazırda turnir cədvəlindəki mövqeyimiz bizə Avropa Konfrans Liqasında iştirak etmək hüququ verir. Kimin gedib, kimin qalacağına gəlincə, bəzi futbolçuların müqavilələri bitib. Mövsüm başa çatdığı üçün artıq bu işlə daha konkret məşğul olacağıq. Həm avrokuboklarda, həm də növbəti ölkə çempionatında daha yaxşı nəticə göstərmək üçün heyətimizi gücləndirməyə ehtiyac var. Klubun sahibləri var. Onlar mənə suallar verəcəklər, mən də onların suallarına cavab verəcəyəm. Sabahdan etibarən kimlərin qalacağına, kimlərin gedəcəyinə qərar verəcəyik.
Premyer Liqa klublarında həm yaxşı azərbaycanlı, həm də legioner futbolçular var. Seçim etsəm, bəlkə də azərbaycanlı oyunçuları seçərdim. Eyni zamanda milli komandaya da dəstək olmaq istəyirəm. Nə qədər yaxşı yerli futbolçu olsa, milli üçün faydalıdır. Azərbaycanda çıxış edən diqqət çəkən əcnəbi futbolçular da var. Əgər eyni mövqe üçün həm yerli, həm əcnəbi namizəd varsa, gərək əcnəbinin səviyyəsi daha yuxarı olsun ki, onu götürək. Səviyyələri bərabərdirsə, yerlini seçərəm.
“Neftçi” ilə uzunmüddətli layihəyə gəlincə, belə bir təklif olarsa, əlbəttə, düşünərəm. Çünki mən Azərbaycanı, onun xalqını, buradakı insanları səmimiliyinə, qonaqpərvərliyinə görə çox sevirəm və bu gün burada olduğum, bu şəraitdə çalışdığım üçün məmnunam”.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Şamaxı”nın baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov əyalət klubundan ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Şamaxı”nın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, 44 yaşlı mütəxəssislə müqavilənin müddəti başa çatıb.
“Klubumuz adından Ayxan Abbasova komandamızdakı fəaliyyəti dövründə göstərdiyi xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edir, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayırıq” – deyə açıqlamada qeyd edilib.
Xatırladaq ki, Ayxan Abbasov 2024-cü ildən “Şamaxı”da işləyirdi. O, əyalət komandasını bütövlükdə 75 oyuna çıxarıb, 22 qələbə, 20 heç-heçə və 33 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Abbasov daha öncə “Zirə”, “Sumqayıt” və “Turan Tovuz”da da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb. O, 2025-ci ildə bir neçə ay Azərbaycanın U-21 yığmasına rəhbərlik edib, 2025-ci ilin sentyabr ayından isə əsas millimizi çalışdırır.
Minifutbol Federasiyasının prezidenti Orxan Məmmədov Avropa çempionatına yollanmağa hazırlaşan Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvləri ilə görüş keçirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, görüş zamanı komandanın hazırlıq prosesi və qarşıdakı turnirlə bağlı məsələlər müzakirə olunub.
Milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Elşad Quliyev hazırlıq mərhələsi barədə hesabat təqdim edib. O, komandanın təlim-məşq toplanışını uğurla başa vurduğunu və futbolçuların turnirə yüksək motivasiya ilə hazırlaşdığını bildirib.
Federasiya prezidenti Orxan Məmmədov isə çıxışında milli komandaya inandığını vurğulayıb. O, futbolçulara qarşıdakı Avropa çempionatında uğurlu çıxış arzulayıb və Azərbaycanı layiqincə təmsil edəcəklərinə əmin olduğunu qeyd edib.
Avropa çempionatı 27 may – 4 iyun tarixlərində Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislava şəhərində təşkil olunacaq.
“Zirə” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunda bu gün “Araz-Naxçıvan”la qarşılaşacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 19:00-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaq:
Araz-Naxçıvan: 94. Tərlan Əhmədli, 34. Ürfan Abbasov (k), 4. Rahil Məmmədov, 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov, 26. Ömər Buludov, 24. Mustafa Əhmədzadə, 6. Patrik Andrade, 10. Felipe Santos, 11. Ba-Muaka Simakala, 77. Bruno Franko, 19. Bar Kohen.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 12. Kristian Avram, 8. Coşqun Diniyev, 86. İbrahim Piriyev, 33. Elmir Cəfərov, 16. Ramon Maçado, 70. Çarlz Boli.
Baş məşqçi: Andrey Demçenko.
Zirə: 13. Aydın Bayramov, 70. Namik Ələskərov, 8. İsmayıl İbrahimli, 7. Rövlan Muradov, 14. Elçin Əlicanov, 29. Ceyhun Nuriyev, 4. Ruan Renato (k), 9. Davit Volkov, 93. Brahim Konate, 5. Ange Mutsinzi, 6. Eldar Quliyev.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 97. Tyaqo Silva, 41. Anar Nəzirov, 73. Anatoli Nuriyev, 32. Qismət Alıyev, 19. Rüfət Abdullazadə, 26. Stefan Akka, 10. Georgi Papunaşvili, 30. Rikardo Martins, 11. Junior Martins, 17. Ayron Qomis, 22. Eren Aydın.
Baş məşqçi: Rəşad Sadıqov.
Cristian Chivu explains why Lautaro Martinez is not among the Inter players rested for the final game with Bologna, while Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s future is still undecided.
It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST).
The Nerazzurri end their hugely successful campaign, which saw them secure the Double of Scudetto and Coppa Italia trophies.

“We have to think of the next game, even if we need a vacation and to unplug a little, as it has been a long season, so it’s right that we get rest,” Chivu told DAZN Italia.
“We’ve already planned the future, we want it to be at the standards of this great club.”

There are several youngsters in the squad today, such as Matteo Cocchi, Mattia Mosconi and Gabriele Re Cecconi.
“The Inter youth academy has always been very strong, there are good people running it, a scouting network, so it’s right that those of a certain quality manage to train with us and be part of the senior squad. It’s partly a reward, partly because it’s only fair they get an opportunity.”
Several Inter players who are going to be at the World Cup have been given the week off for extra vacation time, namely Hakan Calhanoglu, Marcus Thuram, Denzel Dumfries and Manuel Akanji.
However, Lautaro Martinez is not only involved, but in the starting XI as he tries to lock down his Capocannoniere title.
“He is the captain, he has the best attitude towards the squad, but he also needs minutes in his legs seeing as he was out for two months and wants to be a protagonist at the upcoming World Cup,” explained Chivu.
“We hope all our players will do well in the World Cup, they gave so much to Inter this season.”
Mkhitaryan is on the bench today and it could well be his final game for Inter, as the midfielder is considering his next step.
That could be retirement, a new Inter contract, or the decision to go elsewhere to see out his playing career.
“A player like Mkhi means so much for his professionalism, his focus, attitude. It is not easy for all the players whose contracts are running down, it is not easy, especially at a certain age, but they gave their all and were totally at the disposal of the squad.
“We have not yet spoken to him with the club, so we’ll have the chance to do it next week,” concluded Chivu.
Inter are targeting around €90 million in player sales this summer through the exits of Davide Frattesi, Luis Henrique and Aleksandar Stankovic, which combined with Oaktree’s expected budget contribution of at least €45 million would give the club a total transfer war chest of approximately €135-140 million.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Frattesi’s departure is the least surprising of the three.
The midfielder has reached the end of his time with the Nerazzurri and will seek a new challenge elsewhere, with the club valuing him at around €30 million despite a quiet final season.
That figure mirrors the sum Bournemouth offered for Luis Henrique in January, a bid the Scudetto winners rejected at the time due to a lack of alternatives. Therefore, the reports claim the club would be comfortable accepting a similar offer for the Brazilian this summer.

The most intriguing name on the list is Aleksandar Stankovic.
The Nerazzurri will exercise their option to re-purchase the player from Club Brugge for €23 million, though the net balance sheet impact is closer to €13 million given the €10 million already received, but his stay in Milan is far from guaranteed.
Brentford have already made contact, and Inter expect further Premier League clubs to follow.
The club value him at €40 million and the decision divides opinion internally, with some insisting he should be kept regardless of offers, while others would accept a sale only if the funds were reinvested in a high-quality replacement.
Inter start their final match of the season with Lautaro Martinez and Francesco Pio Esposito upfront, as Bologna rely on Santiago Castro and Jonathan Rowe.
It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST).
The Nerazzurri are still celebrating the Double after securing the Scudetto and following Bologna as the winners of the Coppa Italia.
As a reward, coach Cristian Chivu has released players who will be participating in the World Cup, namely Hakan Calhanoglu, Manuel Akanji, Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries.
The only one staying is captain Lautaro Martinez, who wants to consolidate his Capocannoniere status, and also regain match fitness after a period of injury.
Davide Frattesi misses out with a muscular problem, so has presumably already played his last game for Inter.

There could be opportunities for youth team players like Mattia Mosconi and Gabriele Re Cecconi, with their teammate Matteo Cocchi starting.
Bologna end the campaign with disappointment, having failed to qualify for Europe, though they did reach the quarter-final of the Europa League against eventual winners Aston Villa.
Jhon Lucumi returns from suspension, but Riccardo Orsolini picked up an injury to join Nicolò Cambiaghi, Martin Vitik and Nicolò Casale on the treatment table.

Rowe is attracting a lot of transfer interest, and he starts in the trident with Castro and Federico Bernardeschi.
Inter effectively lost the Scudetto here twice with surprise defeats in April 2025 and February 2023, then lost the Coppa Italia Final last season on penalties.
Bologna: Skorupski, De Silvestri, Helland, Lucumi, Miranda; Ferguson, Freuler, Pobega; Bernardeschi, Castro, Rowe
Inter: J Martinez; Bisseck, De Vrij, Carlos Augusto; Diouf, Barella, Zielinski, Sucic, Dimarco; Pio Esposito, Lautaro Martinez
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Juventus will have meaningful funds available in the summer transfer window regardless of whether they compete in the Champions League or Europa League next season, with the club’s ongoing financial restructuring having significantly improved their position ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, missing out on the Champions League will cost the club between €55 and €60 million in lost revenue, a significant blow, but one the club are prepared to absorb.
The key driver is a dramatic reduction in operating costs over the past three to four years, with expenditure cut by around €150 million, and a further €10 million saved on player wages in the first half of this season alone.
Contract expirations, including Vlahovic, Kostic and Rugani, plus renewed deals with restructured amortisation schedules mean the 2026/27 financial year will begin with €20-30 million less in fixed costs.

On the regulatory front, Juventus are already compliant with UEFA’s squad cost ratio and labour cost rules.
A settlement agreement covering past losses will be signed by July, involving a fine of several million euros and an agreed recovery pathway over three to four years.
The club believe they can satisfy all financial fair play requirements without compromising their transfer ambitions, meaning the summer window can proceed without significant constraints beyond the need for sustainable management.
Juventus striker Jonathan David is about to end a troubled debut season in Turin, so he’ll naturally be looking to improve his performances during the World Cup with the Canada national team.
After a demanding first season at Juventus, David will switch his focus to the World Cup while off-field trends, from fan discussions to casino online Сanada searches, continue to grow around the sport.
David’s debut season at the Allianz Stadium has been far from convincing, as the Canadian striker has netted only eight goals in 45 appearances across all competitions.
David joined the Old Lady as a free agent from Lille last summer and arrived in Turin with a big reputation, signing a contract until 2030.
The 26-year-old is the third-highest Juventus goal-scorer this season after Kenan Yildiz (11 goals) and Weston McKennie (nine). Yet, David has scored the same number of goals as Dusan Vlahovic, who has been affected by a muscle injury that required surgery in December 2025.
Vlahovic played 1,100 minutes across all competitions, while David was involved twice as much, collecting 2,301 minutes on the field for the Bianconeri.
“For me, I think it’s been up and down. I came to a new club with high hopes, high expectations, and obviously, I wasn’t scoring as regularly as I wanted to,” David said in April.
“Juventus is the club that is under more scrutiny than any other club in Italy; there are all these eyes on you, and obviously, people will talk.”
Inevitably, the pressure has been mounting on the Canadian striker, and Italian media have widely reported on his long-term future at the club.

Tuttosport reported in April that Spalletti might give David a second chance in 2026-27, with the Italian tactician eager to test the Canadia for an entire pre-season next summer.
Other sources have claimed that David has attracted interest from Premier League clubs, including Aston Villa.
With the 2026 World Cup looming, David has a chance to prove his doubters wrong and, perhaps, attract interest from other clubs as well.
David will be the star of one of the World Cup host countries, Canada, which will meet Switzerland, Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B.

David could have met Italy in the group phase, but the Azzurri failed to qualify for the third time in a row, losing the play-off Final in penalties to Bosnia last March.
David has been ruthless with his national team, netting 39 times in 75 matches, so the World Cup comes as a big opportunity for him to turn the season around.
If he stays at Juventus, David will probably have to play in the Europa League next season as Juventus sit sixth in the standings with just one game remaining. The Bianconeri are two points below fourth-placed Milan and Roma.
Gian Piero Gasperini insists that Roma’s Champions League qualification is still ‘far from certain’ with one last game remaining and mentions the legendary Nereo Rocco: ‘Give me a goalkeeper who makes saves and a centre-forward who scores goals…’
Roma visit already-relegated Hellas Verona tomorrow, Sunday, May 24, in the final game of the Serie A season.
The Giallorossi sit fourth in the standings, level on points with Milan, and two points below fifth-placed Como and Juventus.
France international Manu Koné missed last week’s derby against Lazio, but will join the team in Verona.

“Koné has recovered. He’s been training all week, and he’s not 100%, but he’s definitely available,” Gasperini said at a press conference via Sky Sport Italia.
“We’ll see if he starts or is introduced later on. Temperatures have changed, the heat is affecting, but so is the anticipation. You need to be ready at the right time.”
Roma last played in the Champions League during the 2018-19 campaign and are now just one victory away from securing a top-four finish in Gasperini’s first season in charge.
“It wasn’t an easy campaign. I definitely brought my method, and I was lucky enough to find this group,” the coach said.
“I was credible towards them. That was the secret. We found common feelings and goals. Now we want to crown a result that, at times, we didn’t believe we could achieve either.”
Gasperini was asked if club owners will be closer to the team in the future, spending more time in Rome.
“It’s a commitment I’ve tried to develop as much as possible, because I think the presence of ownership is fundamental,” Gasperini said.
“Their presence can also help avoid unpleasant situations in the work environment and give strength to everyone. Their greater presence compacts everything and everyone.
“The Champions League is important for clubs from an economic perspective. And the economic aspect allows you to improve the team in both market spending and player appeal,” Gasp continued.
“And then the emotional aspect: being part of the European elite gratifies you.
“There’s satisfaction with what we’ve done so far, but what matters is the final result. Those who win celebrate, those who don’t tell the story. Well, we don’t want to be the ones telling the story.
“Verona have already been relegated, but we know they have done well recently, and that the objective is far from certain.”
Gasperini has gained increasing power over the club’s decisions following Claudio Ranieri’s departure in April, a move expected to be followed by Frederic Massara’s exit.
“Things have always been done in good faith; then, clearly, there are always mistakes, but from these, you learn,” Gasperini said.
“Mistakes are never failures, also because if you don’t make mistakes, you don’t learn.”
Mile Svilar has been named the best Serie A goalkeeper in 2025-26, for the second season in a row, while January signing Donyell Malen has scored 13 goals in 17 Serie A appearances, so Gasperini ended his press conference with a smile: “Somebody once said, give me a goalkeeper who makes saves and a centre-forward who scores goals, and I’ll deal with it. He was a great coach [Nereo Rocco]. Now I have both, and you can see it.”
Manchester City are looking to sign Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea, and the player is reportedly open to the move.
According to information shared on X, the 25-year-old Argentine midfielder wants to work with Enzo Maresca at Manchester City. The former Chelsea manager is expected to take over as Pep Guardiola’s replacement. The 46-year-old worked with Fernandez at Chelsea, and the 25-year-old enjoyed his football under the Italian manager. It seems that they are keen on a reunion now.
The source shared on X: “Talks have now taken place between Enzo Maresca and Enzo Fernandez over a potential move to Manchester City. Enzo Fernandez is Maresca’s PRIORITY target for this summer, while the player is 100% open for the move as he wants to play Champions League football.”
Maresca has reportedly held talks with Fernandez about a potential move, and he is ready to make a switch in the summer. He wants to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season, and Manchester City can provide him with that platform.
Chelsea have failed to secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and it will be difficult for them to keep their top players. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The 25-year-old has been outstanding for Chelsea, and he has 15 goals to his name this season. He has picked up seven assists as well. Fernandez has been the main source of creativity for them this season. He and Joao Pedro have carried the Chelsea attack this season, and they simply cannot afford to lose a player of his quality, especially to a direct rival.
Chelsea will look to fight for major trophies next season, and they will not want to sell one of their best players to Manchester City. It remains to be seen whether the 2022 World Cup winner is ready to force an exit.
He has also been linked with clubs like Real Madrid.
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Bayern Munich prodigy Arijon Ibrahimovic has been linked with a move away from the German club at the end of the season.
Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are interested in the 20-year-old midfielder, and they have been tracking his progress during his loan with Heidenheim, according to a report from TEAMtalk.
It will be interesting to see if Aston Villa and Crystal Palace decide to make a move for him at the end of the season. The 20-year-old has two goals and four assists to his name this season. The two English clubs have scouted him extensively and believe he has the quality to thrive in the Premier League.
He has the technical ability and composure to operate as both a central and an attacking midfielder. He could prove to be an interesting long-term acquisition for both clubs.
Aston Villa could use more quality in the final third. They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need to add more depth to the team this summer. The 20-year-old would be a long-term investment for them, and they could groom him into a future star.
Similarly, Crystal Palace need more cutting-edge in the final third. The 20-year-old will help create opportunities for his teammates in the final third.
Regular opportunities in the Premier League could accelerate his development and help him fulfil his potential.
However, the German champions might not be keen on letting him leave. He is a prodigious talent with a bright future, and he could develop into a star for them with the right guidance. They will not want to easily sell a future prospect like him.
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West Ham United could lose Jarrod Bowen during the summer transfer window, and multiple clubs are keen on him.
According to a report via Fussball Daten, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are keeping tabs on the 29-year-old West Ham captain, and they could look to sign him in the summer.
West Ham could go down at the end of the season, and Bowen will not want to compete in the Championship. He is too good for the second division of English football, and he will want to stay in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.
Chelsea invested in Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens during the summer window. Both players have been underwhelming, and Chelsea need more quality on the flanks. Bowen would be an excellent addition. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he is an experienced performer in the top flight.
On the other hand, Liverpool could use more quality on the flanks as well. Mohamed Salah has decided to leave the club in the summer and bow, and operates in a similar role to that of the Egyptian. He will add goals and creativity in the final third for Liverpool.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they need a deeper, higher-quality squad to do well across multiple competitions. The 29-year-old has the experience and Pedigree to succeed at the highest level, and he could be a key player for Manchester United.
Despite West Ham United struggling as a team this season, the 29-year-old has registered 10 goals and 11 assists in all competitions. He is likely to perform at a higher level when he is playing alongside top-quality players at a bigger club.
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Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season, and Real Madrid is hoping to secure his signature.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez admires the player and is ready to offer a massive fee to get the deal done. The Spanish club could invest around €150 million in order to sign the South American midfielder, according to reports from Spain.
Real Madrid needs more quality in the middle of the park, and the 25-year-old would be an exceptional acquisition. He has 22 goal contributions (15 goals and 7 assists) for Chelsea this season, and he is entering the peak of his career. He could improve further and become a star for Real Madrid. He will add control, creativity, drive, and goals from the middle of the park.
Real Madrid have not been able to dominate the midfield contests since the departure of Luka Modrić and Toni Kroos. It would make sense for them to invest in the 2022 World Cup winner.
The opportunity to play for Real Madrid will be exciting for him as well. It would be a step up for him, and he will look to test himself at the highest level. Chelsea has failed to secure Champions League qualification for the next season, and Fernandez will want to move on to a club where he can fight for league titles and the UEFA Champions League.
It remains to be seen whether Chelsea is prepared to sell him for €150 million. It is a substantial amount of money that would allow Chelsea to bring in quality players. If the South American is intent on completing the move, Chelsea could find it difficult to resist a transfer.
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Manchester United are interested in signing Leicester City attacker Jeremy Monga during the summer transfer window.
The 16-year-old is highly rated across England, and he has a bright future. According to a report from Spain, Manchester United are preparing a £15 million offer to sign the player. It would be a substantial offer for the young attacker, and it remains to be seen whether Leicester City is prepared to sanction his departure.
Manchester United are looking to build for the future, and Monga would be an excellent long-term investment. He has impressed in the championship with the Foxes, and he has the technical attributes to compete in the top flight as well. He will not want to compete in the third division of English football next season, and it would make sense for him to seek a new challenge.
Manchester United have done well in grooming players in the past, and they could help him fulfil his potential.
The 16-year-old has been linked with multiple clubs in recent months, and Manchester United will need to act quickly in order to get the deal done. They have the resources to wrap up the move quickly.
They have secured Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign, and they will look to improve the team during the summer transfer window. They need players who can come in and improve them immediately. Along with that, they will need to invest in the future. They are looking to put together a formidable team, and the youngster would be a solid long-term acquisition.
The £15 million investment could prove to be a major bargain in future.
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Kyle Busch died of pneumonia leading to sepsis, according to a statement provided by the Busch family on Saturday morning.
"The medical evaluation provided to the Busch Family concluded that severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming associated complications,” the family said in a statement. "The Family asks for continued understanding and privacy during this difficult time."
Busch, 41, died on Thursday after a brief illness. On Wednesday, he began suffering a medical emergency at the General Motors Charlotte Technical Center in Concord, N.C. An unidentified male at the scene called 911, according to a recording obtained by TMZ, saying Busch was suffering “shortness of breath, very hot, thinks he’s going to pass out and is producing a little bit of blood — coughing up some blood.”
Busch was taken to a Charlotte hospital, per the Associated Press, and on Thursday morning his family and Richard Childress Racing announced he would miss this weekend’s Coca-Cola 600 because of an unspecified “severe illness.” At 5:40 p.m. ET on Thursday afternoon, NASCAR announced publicly that Busch had died, shocking the racing community.
“Our entire NASCAR family is heartbroken by the loss of Kyle Busch,” the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and NASCAR said in a statement. “A future Hall of Famer, Kyle was a rare talent, one who comes along once in a generation. He was fierce, he was passionate, he was immensely skilled and he cared deeply about the sport and fans. Throughout a career that spanned more than two decades, Kyle set records in national series wins, won championships at NASCAR’s highest level and fostered the next generation of drivers as an owner in the Truck Series. His sharp wit and competitive spirit sparked a deep emotional connection with race fans of every age, creating the proud and loyal ‘Rowdy Nation.’”
Twelve days prior to his death, Busch had complained of sinus issues while racing at Watkins Glen, and asked for a doctor to visit him in his hauler after the race. However, he continued to race afterward, even winning a Truck Series race in Dover one week ago.
The winningest driver in history across all of NASCAR’s three national series, Busch won two Cup series championships and 234 races in his career. A team owner as well as driver, he made his mark on the sport of NASCAR in innumerable ways, and had been training his son Brexton to follow in his footsteps. Busch was in the midst of his 22nd Cup season, driving for Richard Childress Racing.
Busch is survived by his wife, Samantha, children Brexton and Lennix, brother Kurt and many other family members.
NASCAR will be running the Coca-Cola 600 as scheduled this weekend. Austin Hill will be driving Busch’s car.
The Pittsburgh Steelers can talk themselves into the Aaron Rodgers upside. The experience is real, the release is still quick, and the name still carries expectations.
But the analytics Bruce Murray pointed to on SiriusXM’s “The Blitz” show why this conversation is not as simple as adding another wide receiver, changing up the coaching staff, and hoping the offense fixes itself.
Murray focused on Rodgers’ performance under pressure last season, and the percentages were tough to ignore. When pressured, Rodgers had a 19% success rate, which Murray said was the worst single-season mark of his career.
Rodgers has long been viewed as the quarterback who could diagnose a defense before the snap, speed up the answer, and punish pressure with one throw. Last season, though, the results told a different story.
Murray also noted Rodgers had a 42% off-target rate when pressured. He put that number in perspective by noting it ranked as the fifth-worst mark among quarterbacks who started games over the last five years.
That does not mean Rodgers suddenly lacks talent. The problem is what happens when the play breaks down and he has to create outside structure.
Todd Haley, the former Steelers offensive coordinator, saw the same issue on film.
“The thing that jumped off the page to me with Aaron Rodgers is just the declining physical ability to extend a play,” Haley said.
Haley added that some of it may have been to ward off tackles and sacks, but he still used a phrase that will sting for Steelers fans.
“How much of that was self-preservation or not? I don't know. You think of the term ‘chuck and duck.’ I saw way too much of that last year,” Haley said.
That is the hard pill for Pittsburgh to swallow. Rodgers can still help an offense if protected and supported properly. But if the Steelers are counting on the old version of Rodgers to erase pressure, extend plays, and solve everything on his own, those percentages suggest they may be asking for something that is no longer there.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Todd Haley warns Steelers about Aaron Rodgers pressure concerns
Sprinter Fred Kerley revealed that he is not taking performance enhancers as he embarks on the next phase of a career that officially kicks off Sunday at the Enhanced Games, where drugs are allowed.
Another surprise: The 2022 world champion at 100 meters, banned from the regular track circuit until August 2027 for missing tests required by a system he portrayed as disrespectful and intrusive, has every intention of being on another starting line.
“I will compete at the LA Olympics in 2028," he said.
When Kerley signed onto the Enhanced Games roster, he became their most recognizable name and gave the new enterprise a headliner it had been missing.
Some six months later came his two-year ban by the Athletics Integrity Unit for missing tests, a violation of the antidoping code that doesn't necessarily mean an athlete is taking drugs.
The 31-year-old Kerley, who bet on himself after the COVID-19 pandemic when he successfully gave up the 400-meter grind for the 100-meter straightaway, insisted it was the multimillion-dollar contract, not the prospect of taking performance enhancers, that led him to the breakaway league.
“I don't need it,” he said. “God gave me fast feet for a reason. I'm here to showcase my talent. You still have to work. Drugs aren't going to give you an advantage if you're not putting the work in.”
That, in part, is what the Enhanced Games will or will not prove on Sunday. Most of the 50 athletes competing in track, swimming and weightlifting are taking performance enhancers under the watchful eye of doctors and trainers. A few, like Kerley and Olympic gold-medal relay swimmer Hunter Armstrong, say they are not.
Rick Adams, the former chief of sport performance for the U.S. Olympic team who moved over to become an executive for Enhanced, said doping control officers are on hand in Las Vegas this weekend, testing on behalf of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which still keeps a list of active athletes who could return to traditional events.
“There's a lot of scrutiny, not only against me but against the Enhanced Games,” Armstrong said. “I want them to test me because I don't want there to be a single doubt that I'm a man of my word.”
Kerley, who has a reputation as a man of few words, has spent large parts of 2026 using his social media feed to rip into antidoping authorities, while teasing that a 9.4-second run could be possible. He has turned himself into maybe track's most intriguing character this side of Sha'Carri Richardson.
Does he think Usain Bolt's 9.58-second world record can be broken Sunday — a feat that would earn the record breaker $1 million, in addition to a $250,000 first prize? “It's going to be destroyed," Kerley said.
How fast does he think he can go? “Fast.”
How fast? “Fast.”
Does he have a time in mind? “Fast.”
When Kerley's ban for missing tests was announced in March, the easy conclusion was that he didn't care about testing anymore now that he was part of the Enhanced Games.
But the reason, he explained, had to do with the 24/7 whereabouts requirements in antidoping. In essence, athletes in the testing pool have to spell out where they'll be at all times and give drug testers specific windows when they'll be available.
When the ban came down, Kerley argued he had no intention of answering phone calls that looked like spam from Mexico while he was in the U.S. Those, apparently, were from doping control officers trying to track him down.
On Friday, he went a little deeper.
“I grew up with family,” he said. “You just don’t come and disrespect my space. Once you come and start disrespecting my space, it’s irritating.”
But, he says, despite the ban and despite his presence with Enhanced, he continues to be tested by the AIU and USADA.
He says the move to Enhanced had nothing to do with taking drugs, everything to do with signing a contract that he suggested on social media would take $12 million to get him out of.
Like so many in his sport, he has grown tired of shoe contracts that place too many obligations on athletes and sometimes go away if an injury hits or the times go up.
“We're training, basically, 365, and it hasn't changed from back in the day when all the greats were running,” Kerley said.
Also running in the 100 on Sunday is Marvin Bracy-Williams, whose own curious doping case resulted in what could have been a career-ending 45-month ban but instead led him to the Enhanced Games where he said he is, in fact, taking drugs.
Bracy-Williams, who finished second at worlds to Kerley by .02 seconds in 2022, conceded that his sudden disappearance from track in 2023 came because he was doping after a series of injuries.
He ended up providing information to authorities that led to the arrest of a Florida man, who faces up to 10 years in prison for violating a law passed in 2020 that allows U.S. authorities to prosecute doping crimes involving international events.
The reduced ban wasn't enough to salvage the Olympic hopes of Bracy-Williams, now 32, so he jumped when he saw the chance to go to the Enhanced Games.
“We get in these situations where the treatment is good when you're good,” Bracy-Williams said, referencing a $100,000 reduction in his contract that came if he failed to make a U.S. national team. "But when you're in a place where you're not doing so good, it just goes away, and sometimes, for some people, that can be hard.
Bracy-Williams said he trained with Tyson Gay in the early 2010s when Gay got nailed for doping. He passed no judgment on him or anyone else.
“The dude never changed,” Bracy-Williams said. “I didn't look at him like he was some boogeyman now."
He rattled through a long list of great sprinters who had tested positive for doping through the years.
“But you meet them behind closed doors, and they're good guys,” Bracy-Williams said.
As he spoke at a table surrounded by media, his two kids sat quietly against the wall and played on their cellphones. There was no need to ask why Bracy-Williams, who has a two-year contract with "lots of zeros" on it, was trying to extend his career at the Enhanced Games.
Same for Kerley, who promises that track and field hasn't seen the last of him.
“At the end of the day," Kerley said, “I'm here to provide for my kids and myself.”
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New Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator has been extremely impressed with Jalen Hurts originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
New Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion has been impressed with what he's seen from star quarterback Jalen Hurts so far.
After working with Hurts for a couple weeks at Eagles OTAs, Mannion had some extremely high praise for the former Super Bowl MVP, lauding both his skill set and his approach to the game and individual improvement.
"I really think he can do anything we ask of him. He's accurate. He's a great athlete. He really attacks the fundamentals. That's what's been really fun to watch these last two weeks of phase two. He's always coming, wanting more things to work on, wanting more things regarding fundamentals, timing, understanding the scheme. He's hungry for more," Mannion said of Hurts.
Those are the guys that are really fun to work with. In terms of skill set: He has great arm strength, great accuracy, obviously a tremendous athlete, and he really attacks the game. He has a great process in the meetings. He always asks really thought-provoking questions. He's detailed and attacks his fundamentals. He’s always a guy who stays after practice and is working on things. Those are the guys you love to work with.”
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England batter Jacob Bethell has returned to the UK after sustaining a finger injury during a stint with Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League.
The 22-year-old will be assessed and monitored by the England medical team to determine if he will be fit to play in the first Test against New Zealand, which begins on 4 June at Lord's.
Bethell missed the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) game against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Friday and, given the issue with his left ring finger, the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise and the England and Wales Cricket Board agreed he would play no further part in the tournament.
Although Bethell's absence on Friday was thought to be precautionary, further assessment is required to discover the extent of the injury.
After failing to make the RCB team at the beginning of the tournament, Bethell came into the side following an injury to fellow England international Phil Salt. In seven innings, his highest score has been 27.
Bethell's presence at the IPL, rather than playing first-class cricket for Warwickshire, has been the subject of debate.
After scoring a breakthrough century in the final Ashes Test in Sydney in January, Bethell is lined up to bat at number three in a home Test for the first time against New Zealand.
He will do so on the back of limited red-ball cricket for the Bears – Bethell has played only once in the County Championship since August 2024.
Before Bethell broke into the Bengaluru team, former England captain Sir Alastair Cook questioned his presence in India when he said: "He's not doing anything. Ideally he could come back and open for Warwickshire to help England."
Cook's ex-England team-mate Kevin Pietersen responded by writing on X: "Alastair Cook has absolutely NO IDEA what it's like to be in the IPL. What it's like to always be around the best players in the world.
"So his opinion on Jacob Bethell doesn't matter at all. Stay in India, Jacob. I know, even though you're not playing, you're learning and will be a way better player."
England have already made changes to their batting line-up for the first Test against New Zealand, following the 4-1 defeat in Australia.
Durham's Emilio Gay will make his Test debut at the top of the order, at the expense of the omitted Zak Crawley.
Uncapped Somerset left-hander James Rew is in the England squad as batting cover and would be the beneficiary if Bethell is ruled out.
May 23—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji High School track team concluded its regular season with a
home invite
on Wednesday.
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Phillies' Cristopher Sanchez joins elite company in MLB history with four-start streak originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Philadelphia Phillies have had some struggles recently with the offense, but if there were one part of the game that's operating at 100%, it would be their starting rotation.
Zack Wheeler has been great, but the performances from Cristopher Sanchez this month have been nothing short of remarkable.
Sanchez, after another impressive outing, this time coming against the Cleveland Guardians, joined some elite company in MLB history, according to @jayhaykid on Twitter/x.
"Lefties with 32+ IP and 0 R over a 4-start stretch within a single season: Doc White (1904), Carl Hubbell (1933), Clayton Kershaw (2014), Clayton Kershaw (2015), Cristopher Sanchez (2026)," @Jayhaykid shared on Twitter/x.
Any time a pitcher can join prime Kershaw in some MLB history, it's always a good sign. And this feat from Sanchez is made all the more impressive as there were only three pitchers to have such a streak.
This feat from Sanchez has him going at least 32 innings across four starts without allowing a single earned run.
Going back to May fifth against the Athletics, when Sanchez went eight innings, striking out 10 batters without allowing a run, he's been on an absolute tear since.
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He went seven innings of shutout ball with seven strikeouts against the Colorado Rockies, and then had a 13-strikeout complete game shutout of the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Then on Friday night against the Guardians, while the Phillies lost as a team, Sanchez threw eight innings of shutout ball with six strikeouts.
He's in the middle of a 37.2 inning scoreless streak, and in May alone, he's pitched 32 innings without allowing a single earned run.
Sanchez has a 1.62 ERA this season in 11 starts across 72.1 innings pitched. He's been the best pitcher in baseball this May, and has been one of the best left-handed pitchers in MLB history during this four-start stretch this May.

CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Cleveland Cavaliers are in an 0-2 hole. They advanced to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time sine 2018, but the Cavs haven’t been able to pull out a win in their series with the Knicks thus far.
They have another opportunity Saturday night when the two teams left in the East play in Cleveland for the first time this series.




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Devin Vassell did not need to turn the Stephon Castle incident into something bigger than it was. His comments served a different purpose, drawing a clear line between normal playoff contact and a play he felt crossed into dangerous territory.
The Spurs guard explained he was standing up for his teammate after Castle was fouled, calling him his brother and pointing out that it was not just a one-off hit.
That matters because Vassell was not reacting to a single hard foul. He acknowledged that the initial contact could be seen as a basketball play. His issue was with the second hit, which came when Castle was already in the air.
That distinction is why Vassell’s response did not come across as overblown. He did not label every collision near the rim as dirty, nor did he suggest physicality should be removed from the game.
Instead, he focused on the sequence. Castle was going up, the contact happened again, and Vassell said it looked like a push. In that context, his reaction felt more justified than emotional.
He did not accuse anyone of intent. He simply said it could be a dangerous play. That was a fair point, and one that did not need any extra drama around it.
The way the officials handled it reflected that balance, with Mitchell reportedly picking up a Flagrant 1 and a technical, while Vassell was also given a technical for his role in the aftermath.
That is the right framing. Vassell stepped over the line into confrontation, but his initial concern was not just performative. He was reacting to a moment where a teammate was left exposed in mid-air.
For the Spurs, that kind of reaction means something without needing to be exaggerated. Vassell was not rejecting physical play. He was drawing a line when it became unsafe, and that is exactly the kind of boundary teammates should respect and defend.
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Buffalo GM Brandon Beane has continued a trend in 2026 from recent offseasons, in gradually piecing together the Bills' receivers room.
This year, he's added potential key starting rotation pass catchers via trade and the NFL Draft.
The recently promoted President of Football Operations traded with the Chicago Bears for D.J. Moore to give QB Josh Allen a legitimate WR1 for the first time in two seasons, and drafted rookie Skyler Bell out of UCONN in the fourth round to add another impact talent to their depth chart.
This puts more playmakers in the passing game with Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, and Keon Coleman, while giving new head coach Joe Brady more positional flexibility as he calls his own offense. Up front, the line graded out as a top-five unit per ESPN's preseason rankings, and RB James Cook forms an elite backfield with Allen.
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Brady's "everyone eats" approach was tested last season when defenses started bracketing Shakir in the slot. Moore's arrival and Coleman's potential expanded role can help change that. Moore has positional versatility and will command CB1 coverage and pull a safety along with him. Moore projects as a WR1 and Brady will be looking to feed Coleman more to streamline development, get Kincaid getting seam volume in his 5th year option on his rookie contract as a key offensive weapon, while feeding Cook- And there's only one football.
Like Cook and Shakir, is another target who will see an increase in role? With those players getting priority snaps, what will that mean for players under multi-year deals like Josh Palmer taking on rotation roles?
Brady's offense has often been about making the most efficient play when your number is called. Will his playcalling look different with these new weapons and freedom as an offensive playcaller and head coach?
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Coleman has shown flashes of what he can do in a short sample size. The athleticism, big play, and touchdown abilities are there and have been on display despite limited opportunities, albeit some of them due to his own off-field tardiness. He's put in another strong offseason, and is leaner, faster, and running a fuller route tree.
With Moore drawing the top corner in coverage and Shakir in the slot, Coleman could expose CB2s in single coverage, where he had his best tape coming out of college. In his third year as a pro, both he and his head coach, who stumped to draft him, will be measured by whether he takes the next step at the pro level for the Bills.
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The injury update on Allen's foot is that there is no reason for concern, but any time a starting quarterback's lower body shows up in a midweek report, it matters. Much of Allen's elite play relies on the mechanics fix and a healthy plant foot as well as his ability to take off and extend plays.
Expect the staff to manage his reps through minicamp and into training camp while it heals up from his offseason procedure, and for Brady to look to continue to increase his line protection against the pass rush.
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Dion Dawkins is set to return, the interior is fortified, and ESPN's preseason board put this unit in the top five in the league.
Brady's offense leans on play-action and on Allen's ability to climb a clean pocket, so the margin for error in pass protection isn't as it appears on the stat sheet.
As for the question of depth at swing tackle or center, they may look to younger players to help in the rotation or the post-June-1st market for answers.
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Another looming question is whether the Bills have addressed their deep threat need, and if that will translate to the return of Allen's epic long ball plays that his offense saw under Brian Daboll.
Brady's play-sheet last year leaned heavily on intermediate concepts and YAC-after-catch via Shakir and Cook. With a true vertical threat in Moore joining the group, it gives them a versatile deep threat while allowing more opportunity for Coleman's contested-catch radius to grow. Bell adds speed and athleticism to take the top off a zone.
We may see one of the most complete offensive units Allen has played with, and the return of the strongest deep pass in football.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 5 questions the Buffalo Bills must still answer on offense
The NFL doesn’t operate on hindsight, but fans and the media certainly do. If you’re a New York Jets fan, one otherwise forgettable December win suddenly feels worth revisiting.
Back in Week 13, the Jets entered a matchup with the Atlanta Falcons sitting at 2-9.
Their season was effectively over. Playoff hopes were dead. The franchise was simply trying to find anything positive to build around after another miserable campaign, so naturally, they did what NFL teams are supposed to do. They won to infuse some confidence.
No one in that locker room was thinking about draft order. Coaches don’t tank. Players don’t intentionally lose. That mindset belongs elsewhere. This isn't the NBA. Guys are fighting for jobs with every snap/ Still, hindsight opens the door to an interesting conversation.
That victory over Atlanta would prove to be New York’s final win of the season. Instead of finishing with the NFL’s worst record, the Jets landed tied among the league’s basement dwellers. Four teams had won three games. The Las Vegas Raiders claimed the top pick and used it on quarterback Fernando Mendoza. New York ultimately earned the second overall selection, and they pivoted toward edge rusher David Bailey.
Bailey was a solid selection and may become a star. That isn’t the point, not right this second anyway. The more interesting question is obvious. What if the Jets had lost to Atlanta? Would Fernando Mendoza be Gang Green’s new franchise quarterback?
Hindsight is seen in 20-20 vision. We’ll never know what may have been, but CBS Sports recently added another wrinkle to this discussion by identifying the Jets as one of the NFL’s most likely quarterback-needy teams heading into the 2027 NFL Draft.
That certainly says plenty.
QB Geno Smith was never positioned as the long-term answer. He’s a stabilizing veteran, not a decade-long solution. Rookie quarterback Cade Klubnik remains an intriguing developmental prospect, but asking Jets fans to view a fourth-round rookie as the unquestioned future would be premature.
The silver lining is obvious. The 2027 quarterback class is expected to be significantly stronger, so while hindsight may tempt Jets fans to wonder what could have been, the smarter takeaway may be this.
If New York eventually lands its true franchise quarterback next spring, that win over Atlanta won’t feel like a costly mistake. It’ll feel like a temporary detour that still led them exactly where they needed to go. David Bailey may become a star in his own right, which only makes that possibility easier to stomach.
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: An extra Jets win in 2025 may have altered New York’s QB timeline
Olympic champion Masai Russell fell agonisingly short of the women’s 100m hurdles world record when she clocked 12.14s at the Xiamen Diamond League on Saturday, while China’s Yan Ziyi recorded the second longest javelin throw by a woman in history at 71.74m.
Russell, who became the world’s second-fastest woman in 100m hurdles when she clocked 12.17s last year, made good on Friday’s promise to consistently build towards the world record this season, retaining a steady lead throughout the race.
Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan, who clocked 12.12s to set the world record in 2022, finished second, 0.14s behind the American.
“I don’t know when (the world record) is going to come but I keep getting closer and closer,” said Russell. “I’m blessed, I’m ecstatic and all the hard work is truly showing.”
Earlier in the day, 18-year-old Yan drew a wild cheer from the home crowd when she set the under-20 world record in her very first throw, falling just short of the 72.28m thrown by Czech Barbora Spotakova for the current world record in 2008.
Yan did not throw again, and easily won the competition, as Norway’s Sigrid Borge finished second with a 65.00m throw.

“I came to this event with the goal for 65m, so it really blew my mind to see that result,” said Yan. “A flash in the pan is not what I want, I don’t want this 71.74 to be just a one-time thing... I think I can push harder. I’ll see how it will go for the next couple of years and prepare for breaking the world record.”
Meanwhile, Brazil’s Alison dos Santos prevailed over Karsten Warholm in a duel between Paris Olympics medallists in the men’s 400m hurdles and Kenya’s Ferdinand Omanyala pipped Gift Leotlela to win the men’s 100m.
Omanyala picked up the pace halfway through the sprint and although last week’s winner Gift Leotlela got closer in the final moments, the South African had to settle for second place as his Kenyan rival pushed to victory in 9.94s.

Jamaica’s Shericka Jackson cruised to victory in the women’s 200m for the second week straight, with GB’s Amy Hunt finishing seventh in the field of nine, while American Jamal Britt was victorious in the men’s 110m hurdles as his compatriot and world champion Cordell Tinch lost steam over the final metres to finish fifth.
In the men’s 400m hurdles, two-time Olympic bronze medallist Dos Santos was neck-and-neck with Warholm, the former Olympic champion who took silver in Paris. But in the sprint to the finish line, Dos Santos pulled ahead, finishing in 46.72s.
A final push also paid off for Ethiopia’s Addisu Yihune in the men’s 5000m. He launched his attack just before the final turn and gritted his teeth to reach the finish line in 12min 57.32s, before collapsing clutching his knee. “It is good. It was all good,” Yihune said, confirming he was not seriously injured.
Three-time Olympic shot put champion Ryan Crouser showed no sign of his long-standing elbow injury as he finished third with a throw of 21.41m in his first major competition since winning the World Championship last year. Jamaica’s Rajindra Campbell threw 22.34m to secure his first Diamond League win.
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Gerrit Cole crouched behind the mound, stared at the dirt and climbed back onto a major league rubber in a game that mattered for the first time since Game 5 of the 2024 World Series on Oct. 30, 2024. The Yankees ace returned Friday night after more than a year spent recovering from reconstructive elbow surgery and working through an extensive rehabilitation process.
Cole underwent reconstructive elbow surgery on March 11, 2025, beginning a rehabilitation journey that stretched more than 14 months. The road back included two spring training appearances this year and six minor league rehab starts beginning April 17, as the Yankees carefully monitored his workload and velocity. Cole entered Friday night having thrown 29 innings during his rehab assignment while posting a 4.66 ERA.
The return itself looked remarkably familiar. Cole delivered six shutout innings against the Tampa Bay Rays, allowing only two hits while striking out two batters. He threw 72 pitches, consistently touching the upper-90s with his fastball and showing flashes of the dominance that made him the 2023 American League Cy Young Award winner.
Though the Yankees eventually lost 4-2 after a disastrous eighth inning, Cole’s performance provided optimism for a club desperate for stability atop its rotation. Reuters reported that Tampa Bay rallied late with four runs, spoiling what otherwise appeared to be a triumphant comeback for New York’s ace.
For the Yankees, the result mattered less than the sight of No. 45 back on a major league mound. After 569 days away, Cole’s return felt less like a regular-season start and more like the reappearance of the franchise’s heartbeat.
Long snapper Sam McKeown committed to Tennessee football over Oklahoma in the 2027 class, he announced on social media.
McKeown is a 6-foot-4, 225-pounder from Jenks, Oklahoma. He's ranked the No. 2 long snapper in the 2027 class by Kohl's Professional Camps, which trains kickers, punters and long snappers.
GBO🍊@JenksFootball@CoachAdamGaylor@_CoachGreenwood@landismorris_iv@CoachCrab@coachjoshheupel@andrew_mctighe@RecruitJenksFB@KohlsSnapping@KohlsKicking@KohlsHighlights@Coach_Casperpic.twitter.com/6w500mVQgF
— Sam McKeown (@SamMcKeown09) May 22, 2026
"First, I'd like to thank God for giving me this opportunity and the chance to play football at the next level," McKeown posted on X on May 22. "I'd like to thank my parents for all of the support they have given me the past couple of years. I would like to thank Jenks Football and the coaches for shaping me into the person I am today.
"I would like to thank Kohls and Coach (Casey) Casper for getting my name out there and getting me to this point. Thank you (UT special teams coordinator Evan Crabtree) and Coach (Josh) Heupel for believing in me and letting me play for this great program. Go Vols!"
McKeown chose Tennessee over his home state Sooners after both offered him a scholarship. He also visited Vanderbilt, Oklahoma State, Penn State and Iowa State, 247Sports reported.
Putting specialists immediately on scholarship will be a new trend beginning in the 2026 season.
In December, SEC presidents approved expanding the football scholarship limit from 85 to 105. That opened the door for developmental recruits to sign as scholarship players.
McKeown is the ninth commitment in Tennessee’s 2027 recruiting class.
In-state players top the list. Brentwood Academy tight end Kesean Bowman and Siegel offensive tackle Princeton Uwaifo are four-star prospects, according to 247Sports Composite. Defensive lineman Kadin Fife (Summerville, Georgia) is also rated four stars.
Cornerback Brandon Leavell (Goodpasture), safety Jaden Butler (Haywood), linebacker JP Peace (Maryville), quarterback Derrick Baker (Alpharetta, Georgia) and cornerback Carter Jamison (Fairburn, Georgia) are three-star prospects. They round out the early commitments.
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The Italian football season comes to an end this Saturday, May 23 (13:00), with an exciting clash between Bologna and Inter Milan on Matchday 38. The home side comes into this one in great form after putting together two consecutive high-profile wins against Napoli and Atalanta, results that allow them to close out the tournament with confidence in front of their fans.
For their part, Inter come into the match after a 1-1 draw against Hellas Verona, extending a solid run in which they have recorded only wins and draws in their most recent outings. Although recent head-to-head history favors the Nerazzurri, who won 3-1 in the latest meeting in January, Bologna have already shown they are capable of making life difficult for the Milan giants at home. An ideal showdown to bring the championship to a close.
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Chris Taylor, who played all over the field in 10 of his 12 major league seasons for the Dodgers, retired as a player on Friday.
Taylor was on a minor league deal with the Angels and hit .255/.382/.321 with an 86 wRC+ this year for the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees. The last game for the 35-year-old came on Wednesday, playing right field against Tacoma.
Drafted out of the University of Virginia in the fifth round in 2012 by the Seattle Mariners, Taylor struggled in his first taste of the majors, hitting .240/.296/.296 in 86 games over parts of two seasons with Seattle. The Mariners traded Taylor to the Dodgers on June 19, 2016 for pitcher Zach Lee, the former first-round pick.
Taylor started the 2017 season in the minors but was called up by mid-April to partially fill in at second base for Logan Forsythe, who broke his toe. Taylor, with a revamped swing, suddenly thrived at the plate, and was a regular for the next seven seasons, plus two more as a part-time player.
Versatility was Taylor’s calling card, with the ability to play everywhere in the infield and outfield. With the dodgers, Taylor started 259 games in left field, 175 games at shortstop, 157 games in center field, 115 games at second base, 50 games at third base, and 17 games in right field.
“I feel like my role has always been to play all over the field, and that’s part of my value,” Taylor said in 2021. “There’s been times where guys have gotten hurt, and then I have to play one position for a month or whatever.”
Taylor shared NLCS MVP honors with third baseman Justin Turner in 2017, then led off Game 1 of that year’s World Series with a home run, in the first Fall Classic game for the Dodgers in 29 years.
In 2018, Taylor’s sliding catch in left field robbed Christian Yelich of a double in the fifth inning of Game 7 of the NLCS in Milwaukee, protecting a one-run lead at the time.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was asked Friday night in Milwaukee was asked about Taylor’s retirement, and that catch.
“Worlds would have been different if he didn’t make that play,” Roberts said, as shown on SportsNet LA. “He’s had a great career. He got everything out of his ability, and I was fortunate enough to coach him. He, Mary, and the kids can ride off into the sunset. Does a lot of stuff for the foundation. He was a joy, a complete pro.”
Taylor made his lone All-Star game in 2021, and was voted by teammates and coaches as the Roy Campanella Award winner, embodying the spirit of the longtime Hall of Fame catcher.
That October Taylor won the National League wild card game with a ninth-inning home run off St. Louis Cardinals closer Alex Reyes, one of only six walk-off home runs in Dodgers postseason history. In the 2021 NLCS, Taylor kept the Dodgers alive with three home runs in Game 4 against the Atlanta Braves, one of only three three-homer games in franchise postseason history.
Taylor in his 12-year career hit .248/.327/.419 with a 104 wRC+, 16.2 bWAR, 17.2 fWAR, 200 doubles, and 110 home runs in 1,123 games for the Mariners, Dodgers, and Angels. He was a part of five pennant-winning teams and three championship teams with the Dodgers, and ranks third in team history with 80 postseason games played.
Taylor was released by the Dodgers last May, in the final season of his four-year contract, and wasn’t around for the 2025 championship run in October. But now that he’s retired, one would imagine Taylor will get his championship ring at some point in the relatively-near future, with a deserving pregame ovation from the Dodger Stadium crowd.

The other day it was announced that the Nationals were promoting Jackson Kent to Triple-A. With this news happening, I wanted to talk about Kent because he is a fascinating and under-discussed prospect. You can argue that Kent is the Nats best healthy pitching prospect, though I would probably put him second behind Miguel Sime Jr.
2.35 ERA, 32.2% K rate, 6.8% BB rate at Harrisburg. Arguably the Nats’ top healthy pitching prospect, and I would not be surprised he debuted this summer. In fact, I might be surprised if he doesn’t. https://t.co/oW4SImB0XS
— Andrew Flax (@ajflax) May 22, 2026
Kent had a fantastic start to the season in Double-A. He posted a 2.35 ERA in 30.2 innings with 38 strikeouts to just 8 walks. The Nats 4th rounder from 2024 also showed off improved stuff. His fastball has gone from being a low 90’s offering to sitting more consistently in the 93-95 MPH range. This improved velocity has helped Kent dominate in AA.
However, the fastball is not Kent’s biggest weapon, and it never has been. Kent’s signature pitch is an absolutely gorgeous changeup. His changeup has over 10 MPH of velocity separation, but Kent still sells it with his arm action. It is truly a plus offering for him. Last season, the pitch generated a 51% whiff rate, and it has continued to be elite this year.
Fangraphs gave Kent’s changeup a 70 grade. That is elite stuff, but it makes sense when you watch the pitch. I actually found a 5 and a half minute video from one of his most recent starts. You get to see quite a few of his signature changeups, and his best ones are absolutely gorgeous. He has a natural feel for it and locates it very well.
23 year old Jackson Kent is a pitcher to watch!
— Andrew DeCeglie (@Andrew_FBB) May 21, 2026
In AA:
7 starts
30.2 IP
2.35 ERA
25.4 K-BB%
34.7 CSW%
16.2 SwStr%
The 6'3" lefty looks like he could be a legit rotation piece.pic.twitter.com/M3Mm54uMpt
Kent’s wonky delivery and elite changeup actually remind me a bit of Guardians rookie Parker Messick, who is having a lot of success this season. Both guys are stockier left handed pitchers with solid but not elite velocity. These guys rely on command and a wipeout changeup to succeed.
Another thing Jackson Kent does very well is get down the mound. He gets about 7 feet of extension, which is elite. That helps his fastball get on hitters quickly. This trait makes Kent similar to former Nats prospect Jake Bennett, who was a big extender with a good changeup. Bennett’s command is a little bit better, but Kent has an even better changeup than him.
I am interested to see how his mix works at the AAA level. He will be facing plenty of guys with big league experience. Will the changeup mesmerize them the same way it did to lower level hitters? I am also interested to see what his pitch shapes look like because we will get that with statcast. Kent’s breaking balls are seen as average at best. He has a curveball and a slider, but neither truly stand out.
This has certainly been a breakout year for Kent, but he did not come out of nowhere. Last season, Kent had a high 4.61 ERA in High-A and Double-A. However, his underlying metrics were strong. For the season, Kent had 132 strikeouts in 123 innings, while keeping the walks in check. He also had a 3.75 FIP and 3.30 xFIP.
Jackson Kent struck out 6️⃣ through 6.0 innings of work on Tuesday!
— Nationals Player Development (@Nats_PlayerDev) June 12, 2025
He ranks 2nd in the system with 65 strikeouts in his first professional season. pic.twitter.com/VgzL5F9QBk
Kent’s stuff has ticked up this season, but he is also seeing some positive regression. He pitched much better than his ERA last season. Now, with even better stuff, the results have been undeniable. That is why the Nats are pushing him to AAA. If he throws the ball well in AAA, Kent has a chance to make his MLB debut later this season.
Jackson Kent is an advanced arm with a deceptive look, good command and a wipeout changeup. In a farm system full of risers, Kent is a guy who has gone under the radar. However, with his promotion, he should not be going under the radar for much longer.
This is a guy we could see in the big leagues, and pretty soon. Kent is just 23 years old, but he is a very mature pitcher who has a clear path to big league success. He can use his funk, changeup and new found velocity to get outs in the big leagues.
In my opinion, Kent has the ceiling to be a 3 or 4 starter. One of the reasons the Nats may have traded Jake Bennett is that they knew Kent was a very similar profile. They did not have a guy like Luis Perales in the system, but Kent could do what Jake Bennett did, and maybe even more.
The Nats 2024 draft class looked rough last season, but there have been some good performances from the group this year. Seaver King and Jackson Kent have been the standouts. Both are now in AAA, and knocking on the door of the big leagues.
As his 13th NFL season approaches, receiver Davante Adams has a chance to make a big move on the list of all-time receptions.
His 60 catches in 2025, Adams's first year with the Rams, put him at No. 16 on the career catch list with 1,017.
As noted by Evan Craig of SB Nation, Adams needs only seven catches to match Rams legend and Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce at No. 15. Beyond that, Adams needs seven more to catch Steve Smith Sr. at No. 14.
Another 60-catch season would put Adams in the top 10, one reception ahead of Anquan Boldin and one behind Terrell Owens. (Free-agent Keenan Allen, currently at 1,055 catches, may have something to say about whether Adams finishes 2026 at No. 10 or No. 11.)
It's unclear how much longer the 33-year-old Adams will play. But he's in position to eventually pass Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., who's currently fifth with 1,102 receptions. Entering 2026, Adams is only 86 catches away from doing that.
Adams is already seventh in career touchdown receptions, with 117. He has led the league three times — and he's the only player to do that with three different teams (Packers, Raiders, Rams).
Last year, he had 14 in only 14 games. With another 14 touchdown catches this year, Adams will occupy the No. 4 spot on the all-time list at 131, behind only Jerry Rice (197), Randy Moss (156), and Terrell Owens (153).
Already, Adams has put together a borderline Hall of Fame resume. By the time he's done, it could be a no-brainer.

It seems like we’re talking about former San Francisco 49ers safety Donte Whitner more than a few of the current San Francisco 49ers players. Whitner once again called out another 49ers defensive back, this time cornerback Deommodore Lenoir, and issued a challenge: cover Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jauan Jennings.
“Deommodore Lenoir talked a lot of sht to me,” Whitner said on his Grit Code Podcast. “After I analyzed him properly and showed that he was hiding on the play vs Seattle last year.”
Whitner is referencing a January 9 podcast where he criticized Lenoir for covering Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Shortly after the podcast dropped, Lenoir responded via his Instagram, and he and Whitner went at it.
“All the sht you talked to me,” Whitner continued. “I want to see you go four quarters versus the roughhouse.”
The “roughhouse” Whitner is referring to is Jennings, who signed with the Minnesota Vikings. The 49ers face the Vikings in Week 11.
“I want to see if all that sht you were talking to me,” Whitner said. “If you’re really ‘bout that action.”
Jauan Jennings signed with the Minnesota Vikings on May 8 for an $8 million deal. The date is important because it was later in free agency than anyone may have anticipated. It was also much less than the $22 million market valuation Jennings had at the beginning of the year.
Whitner has been critical of some of the 49ers’ players and moves in the offseason. The most notable being an exchange between him and Ji’Ayir Brown a little over a week ago. Brown called Whitner directly after some criticism was directed at him (Brown). Whitner discussed the conversation on his podcast, ending with declaring Brown “delusional.”
Now Jennings will face his former team, and Whitner is eyeing the matchup between Lenoir and Jennings that night:
“I’m looking forward to Jauan Jennings giving that 49ers secondary the ride of their life.

Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich look to secure the German double on Saturday by beating Stuttgart in the DFB Pokal final.
Ahead of kick-off, fans have trekked to the capital in Berlin in the thousands, creating some impressive scenes of support.
Check out how things look on the way to the Olympiastadion...
Away days, always magical!

Jersey won the Women's Muratti Vase for the first time since 2023 as they beat Guernsey 6-1 at Springfield.
Jersey needed just 10 minutes to take the lead, with Leah Morris calmly slotting home after being put through by Anita Tavares.
Tavares was the provider for Jersey's second goal 23 minutes later, when she pounced on a defensive error and played in Roisin Flynn, whose low shot from the edge of the box beat keeper Emma Queripel at her near post.
Flynn turned provider four minutes after the interval when Jersey went 3-0 up. She sped down the right wing and cut the ball back for captain Holly Sundby to score from a couple of yards out.
Sundby made it 4-0 10 minutes later when her sister Tiff's cross from the right was poorly cleared and Sundby fired home from 12 yards out.
Holly Smith headed in for Guernsey from a corner a minute later, but it was no more than a consolation for the Sarnians.
It should have been 5-1 to Jersey with 17 minutes to go when Tavares put Shana Dolbel through on goal but she lifted her shot over the bar, while Tiff Sundby went close moments later.

Dolbel made no mistake eight minutes from the end when she slotted home Tavares' low cross at the far post to put the result beyond doubt.
Tavares got the goal her performance deserved in the fifth minute of stoppage time as she slotted home after good work by Sam Silva Pinto.
The win ensured Guernsey missed out on winning a third successive Muratti for the first time since the fixture's early history - the Sarnians won the first five matches between the islands from 1997 to 2001.
Since then, Jersey have had the upper hand, winning 16 of the 24 meetings between the two islands, including 10 in a row from 2009 onwards.
But the gap had closed and Jersey have not beaten their rivals since a 4-1 win on Guernsey soil in 2023.
But Jersey - whose players had helped Jersey Bulls win every game they played in their first season in English league football - proved too much for the opponents as they earned their 17th title.
"It's unbelievable. I think it's hard to describe," Jersey captain Holly Sundby told BBC Radio Jersey.
"As a team we just deserve it so much, I'm over the moon.
"Our motivation was to not think of it as a Muratti, just try and play how we've been playing all season and take the emotion out - then we knew if we won we could think 'we've just beaten Guernsey in a Muratti'."
"Jersey came out on top today, but we're hoping that next year we can win that trophy back and bring it home where it belongs," said Guernsey player Heidi Dawber.
"A 6-1 result is probably not a fair result if you watch the game back - a lot of their goals were scored based on a few individual mistakes.
"We'll reflect on that and we'll come back next year and get the trophy back."

Today, Barcelona will face Lyonnes in a new edition of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, repeating a final with the same opponents for the fourth time.
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WSL/WSL2 Play-off
Charlton Athletic 0 - 0 Leicester City AET (2 - 1)
Charlton Athletic have been promoted to the Women's Super League for the first time after beating Leicester City in a penalty shootout in the first ever play-off tie.
Goalkeeper Sophie Whitehouse produced several top saves throughout the match to keep her side in it and stopped four penalties in the shootout.
Her team-mates sprinted to celebrate with her when she saved Noemie Mouchon's deciding penalty, while manager Karen Hills was close to tears on the touchline.
Charlton were the better team for large spells and almost won it in extra-time when substitute Katie Lockwood hit the crossbar but the follow-up headed goal was disallowed for offside.
Leicester finished bottom of the WSL after a poor campaign but were given a lifeline in the play-off as the league expands from 12 to 14 teams next season.
But it was a disappointing performance from Rick Passmoor's side, who are relegated after a five-year spell in the top flight.
It is a crushing way for their season to end and compounds the disappointment already felt by fans as their men's team were relegated to League One.
Charlton Athletic finished the WSL 2 season in third place - two points behind champions Birmingham - having been top going into the last day.
Whitehouse, the WSL 2 Golden Glove winner, was in majestic form again though, as she pulled off a stunning save to deny Shannon O'Brien on the stroke of half-time.
She was also called into action in the 93rd minute when she blocked Leicester substitute Ashleigh Neville's header at the back post.
The hosts, in front of a club record home crowd at The Valley of 3979, thought they had won it through Lockwood but the ball bounced off the underside of the crossbar and was deemed to have not crossed the line.
With no goalline technology or video assistant referee (VAR) in play, team-mate Lucia Lobato followed up the rebound to head in but the offside flag went up.
Their wait for promotion eventually paid off as the crowd roared in celebration at the end of a nervy penalty shootout.
Next season there will be one automatic promotion spot for the winner of WSL 2, with the bottom team in the WSL relegated.
In addition, there will be a play-off between second bottom of the WSL and runners-up in WSL 2.

Having not played a game for 21 days, Hills' side prepared for the play-off with in-house friendly matches and high intensity training sessions to keep them match fit.
However, it did give them time to get over the disappointment of their final WSL 2 defeat by Birmingham City, which saw them drop from first to third in the table in the space of 90 minutes.
Very few had tipped Charlton for promotion contention at the start of the season, so they exceeded expectations by keeping up with the pack, but to miss out having led for so long would have knocked them.
It was "another bite at the cherry" in the play-off, manager Hills had said earlier in the week, and Charlton looked like the side with a spring in their step in a dominating first half.
They started brightly and the majority of their threat came down the right-hand side through Karin Muya, who was a standout performer before she was substituted.
But it was the ever-reliable Whitehouse, the Charlton goalkeeper who kept eight clean sheets this season, who kept them in the game on several occasions.
Her stunning save to deny O'Brien meant the teams were still tied 0-0 at half-time, before later reacting well to block Neville's header at the back post and ensured the game went into extra-time.
It was only fitting that she proved to be their hero yet again with four remarkable saves in the shootout, meaning she was swarmed by team-mates at the final whistle.
This is a remarkable achievement for a club who have competed with many others in the WSL 2 on much larger budgets and backing from their higher-ranked men's teams.
It is also a deserved return to the WSL for former manager Hills, who guided Spurs to the top-flight for the first time in their history back in 2019.
Leicester have struggled to score goals in the WSL with just 11 in their 22 matches – a large reason why they were the poorest side in the division.
They came up against a resolute Charlton, who boasted an impressive defensive record in the WSL 2, so it was no surprise there was little to separate the teams by the end of 120 minutes.
But it was clear from the opening 10 minutes that Passmoor's side were nervous – fearing for their safety in the WSL - and they gave the ball away too often in a disjointed first half.
They were cautious in their playing style and were hesitant to commit players forward, leading to a lack of goalscoring opportunities and an uneventful opening hour, apart from O'Brien's chance.
Passmoor had experienced players to turn to on the bench and rolled the dice, introducing Ashleigh Neville, Emily Van Egmond and Rachel Williams – with a combined age of 103 – in the second half.
They became more organised and structured but Leicester still struggled to breakdown Charlton's defence and Whitehouse ultimately proved the difference.
They will now have to regroup to take part in the fun World Sevens tournament in Brentford on Thursday but their future looks bleak with WSL 2 football beckoning and several player contract renewal discussions up in the air.

The first of Rutgers three major official visit weekends is just under a week away. The hope for the Rutgers coaching staff is that they will secure commitments from those recruits they have eyed the most and convince them to shut down their recruitment as well. The staff has been known to use the Jersey Shore and New York City as a recruiting tool, so there is no doubt that whichever recruits show up will have a jam-packed schedule all weekend long.
That begs the question, who is coming this weekend? Is Rutgers the favorite to land them? The answers to these questions are listed below!
Terrance Smith: IOL, Langdale Catholic, PA
6-7, 290 pounds
Rivals/On3: 4 Star, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 4 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Warm
Jonathan Dillon: WR, Southern High School, NC
6-2, 175 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: NC State
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Lance Henderson: S, Southern High School, NC
5-11, 180 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: NC State
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Arnold Mugerwa: WR, Richland High School, PA
6-3, 197 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Jamar Taylor: WR, Salesianum High School, DE
6-4, 190 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, 247sports: 3 Star
COMMITTED: Rutgers 5/13/2026
James Cocozzo: IOL, Stillwater High School, NY
6-4, 292 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, 247 Sports: 3 Star
COMMITTED: Rutgers 4/4/26
Zion Vilma: ATH, Dr. Joaquin GarciaHigh School, FL
5-11,170 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Moses Poku-Kankam: LB, Providence Day School, NC
6-2, 200 pounds
Rivals/ On3: 3 Star, 247sports: 3 Star
COMMITTED: Rutgers4/28/26
Nico Ramos: IOL, American HeritageHigh School, FL
6-6, 305 pounds
Rivals/On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: West Virginia
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: cool
Saleh Atariwa: TE, Cardinal Hayes High School, NY
6-7, 245 pounds
On3/Rivals: 3 Star, 247sports: 3 star
COMMITTED: Rutgers 4/11/26
Delorean Airall Jr: S, West Boca Raton High School, FL
5-11, 180 pounds
Rivals/ On3: 3 Star, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Charles Butler: IOL, Bishop Canevin High School, PA
6-5, 330 pounds
On3/Rivals: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: unranked, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Warm
Ramir Harris-Dupree: CB, Grimsley High School, NC
6-1, 160 pounds
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Virginia Tech
247sports: unranked, Chance of Commiting to Rutgers: Unkown
Dallas Ward: EDGE, McIntosh High School, GA
6-2.5, 250 pounds
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: unranked, Chance of Commiting to Rutgers: Warm
Zion Watson: S, Northside Christian School, FL
6-2, 170 pounds
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Aaron Southard: IOL, The Saint James Academy, VA
6-5, 300 pounds
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: unranked, Chance of Committing: Cool
Jackson Albright: OT, Warrior Run High School, PA
6-5, 315
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: unranked, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool
Lamier Wade: EDGE, Bishop Canevin High School, PA
6-5, 225
Rivals/On3: unranked, Favorite to Land: Rutgers
247sports: 3 Star, Chance of Committing to Rutgers: Cool

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Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games, as Inter close their campaign against Bologna, while Lazio take on Pisa.
We begin at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST) at the Stadio Dall’Ara, as Inter celebrate their Double against Bologna, the venue where they effectively lost the title last season.
At 19.45 UK (20.45 CEST), Lazio host Pisa, saying goodbye to Pedro and most likely also coach Maurizio Sarri.

Nico O’Reilly has won the 2025-26 Premier League Young Player of the Season and Manchester City Player of the Season awards.
The versatile 21-year-old has been a revelation this year, playing in multiple roles in an FA Cup and Carabao Cup double winning season to establish himself as one of England’s most exciting young talents.
Only Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland have played more Premier League games for City this term than O’Reilly with 33 appearances – a remarkable statistic for a player who made just nine top-flight starts in the previous season.
Nico O’Reilly wins Premier League Academy Graduate of the Year after breakout Man City season
O’Reilly’s Premier League statistics for the 2025-26 season make for impressive reading for a player operating predominantly at left-back. He played 34 of Manchester City‘s 37 Premier League games, scoring five times and providing three assists across 2,649 minutes of football.
Beyond the league, his contribution across all competitions has been equally significant. He scored twice in the Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal at Wembley – the defining moment of his season and the performance that announced him to a wider audience.
He also found in the FA Cup final run and contributed in the UEFA Champions League, finishing the campaign with nine goal involvements in all competitions from defence.
O’Reilly twice won City’s Etihad Player of the Month award, claiming the fan vote in February and April.
He joinedCity’s academy at the age of eight and worked his way through every age group before breaking into the senior setup. He captained City’s U18s to league glory in 2023 and after impressing in the EDS ranks, the Englishman made his breakthrough into the senior side last season.
This season, however, has been on an entirely different level. Operating primarily at left-back, O’Reilly has been described as effectively “position-less” in the role given his ability to carry the ball forward, push into advanced areas and transition seamlessly between attack and defence.
“It was a great feeling when I got told” – Nico O’Reilly loving Manchester City life after contract extension
His combination of physicality, passing quality and relentless energy has made him one of the most complete all-round players in the division this season.
“After my first appearances in senior football last season, I knew this year I could have the opportunity to play more and help the team as much as possible if I worked hard,” O’Reilly said after receiving the award.
“To get so many minutes and earn the trust of the manager and my team-mates has been the greatest achievement in my career so far.”
His development was recognised with an England senior debut in November 2025 and he will head to his first FIFA World Cup this summer after being named in Thomas Tuchel‘s 26-man squad.
O’Reilly’s prize is a fitting individual honour for a player whose contributions have been central to one of the most extraordinary second halves of a season in Manchester City’s recent history.
The Carabao Cup, the FA Cup and a title race that went to the final week of the season have all been shaped by a 21-year-old Mancunian who has lived the club’s values from the day he first walked through the academy gates.
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O’Reilly saw off competition from City teammate Rayan Cherki, Bournemouth’s Junior Kroupi and Alex Scott, Brentford’s Michael Kayode, Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall and West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes to claim the award.
In a season of remarkable individual performances from young players across the league, the academy graduate from Manchester stood out above them all.

Barcelona are re-assessing their options for a new central defender, with a move for Alessandro Bastoni looking increasingly unlikely. Hansi Flick has expressed doubts about the Inter and Italy star, which is why sporting director Deco has been tasked with seeking out alternative candidates.
Flick is adamant that whoever arrives must be an ideal fit for his aggressive system. Bastoni does not meet his high expectations, but someone that could is FC Porto’s Jakub Kiwior, with Matteo Moretto (via Sport) reporting that the Polish defender has been scouted on numerous occasions in recent weeks and months.
Kiwior is a player that fits the profile wanted by Barcelona, that being a left-sided central defender. The former Arsenal defender would be a cheaper alternative to Bastoni, which does make him a slightly more attractive option to Deco, who must get the balance right this summer, given that several signings are wanted for Flick’s squad.
At this stage, Kiwior is a player that Barcelona appreciate, but nothing more. Deco and his underlings are currently pulling the vast majority of their focus on their search to replace Robert Lewandowski, whose departure was confirmed last weekend.
The idea is for Barcelona to spend the vast majority of their funds on a new number nine, with the likes of Julian Alvarez, Joao Pedro and Harry Kane currently at the top of their shortlist. Once that search has been concluded, they will move on to the defender market, and at this point, a definitive decision will be made on Kiwior.
It will be interesting to see which players are signed by Barcelona this summer. Flick is determined to assemble a squad that can mount a proper challenge for the Champions League, as the Catalans chase a first title in that competition since 2015.

Inter start their final match of the season with Lautaro Martinez and Francesco Pio Esposito upfront, as Bologna rely on Santiago Castro and Jonathan Rowe.
It kicks off at the Stadio Dall’Ara at 17.00 UK time (18.00 CEST).
The Nerazzurri are still celebrating the Double after securing the Scudetto and following Bologna as the winners of the Coppa Italia.
As a reward, coach Cristian Chivu has released players who will be participating in the World Cup, namely Hakan Calhanoglu, Manuel Akanji, Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries.
The only one staying is captain Lautaro Martinez, who wants to consolidate his Capocannoniere status, and also regain match fitness after a period of injury.
Davide Frattesi misses out with a muscular problem, so has presumably already played his last game for Inter.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Ze Pedro of Cagliari is challenged by Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
There could be opportunities for youth team players like Mattia Mosconi and Gabriele Re Cecconi, with their teammate Matteo Cocchi starting.
Bologna end the campaign with disappointment, having failed to qualify for Europe, though they did reach the quarter-final of the Europa League against eventual winners Aston Villa.
Jhon Lucumi returns from suspension, but Riccardo Orsolini picked up an injury to join Nicolò Cambiaghi, Martin Vitik and Nicolò Casale on the treatment table.
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Jonathan Rowe of Bologna FC 1909 scores his side third goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Rowe is attracting a lot of transfer interest, and he starts in the trident with Castro and Federico Bernardeschi.
Inter effectively lost the Scudetto here twice with surprise defeats in April 2025 and February 2023, then lost the Coppa Italia Final last season on penalties.
Bologna: Skorupski, De Silvestri, Helland, Lucumi, Miranda; Ferguson, Freuler, Pobega; Bernardeschi, Castro, Rowe
Inter: J Martinez; Bisseck, De Vrij, Carlos Augusto; Diouf, Barella, Zielinski, Sucic, Dimarco; Pio Esposito, Lautaro Martinez

Juventus will have meaningful funds available in the summer transfer window regardless of whether they compete in the Champions League or Europa League next season, with the club’s ongoing financial restructuring having significantly improved their position ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, missing out on the Champions League will cost the club between €55 and €60 million in lost revenue, a significant blow, but one the club are prepared to absorb.
The key driver is a dramatic reduction in operating costs over the past three to four years, with expenditure cut by around €150 million, and a further €10 million saved on player wages in the first half of this season alone.
Contract expirations, including Vlahovic, Kostic and Rugani, plus renewed deals with restructured amortisation schedules mean the 2026/27 financial year will begin with €20-30 million less in fixed costs.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus warms up prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
On the regulatory front, Juventus are already compliant with UEFA’s squad cost ratio and labour cost rules.
A settlement agreement covering past losses will be signed by July, involving a fine of several million euros and an agreed recovery pathway over three to four years.
The club believe they can satisfy all financial fair play requirements without compromising their transfer ambitions, meaning the summer window can proceed without significant constraints beyond the need for sustainable management.

Where to watch Giro d'Italia 2026: Full schedule, start times, channel, live stream for cycling stage race originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The one-day classics and monuments of spring are done, and it's time for cycling season to enter the next stage.
The first grand tour of 2026, the Giro d'Italia, unfolds across Italy (and, this year, Bulgaria and Switzerland) over three weeks in May.
Though some of the sport's heaviest hitters are sitting this one out, including recent winners Simon Yates (2025), Tadej Pogacar (2024) and Primoz Roglic (2023), a strong field led by Jonas Vingegaard is set to compete for the honor of wearing the pink jersey in 2026.
Aside from first-time participant Vingegaard, potential general classification contenders include the defending champion's twin brother, Adam Yates, and past winners Jai Hindley (2022) and Egan Bernal (2021).
Who will claim the maglia rosa in 2026? Here's everything you need to know to watch every stage of the 109th Giro d'Italia.
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The 2026 Giro d'Italia will be contested across 21 stages, with the first three set to take place in Bulgaria and Stage 16 in Switzerland. Stage 10 will be an individual time trial.
| Stage | Date | Location (type) | Start (ET) | Watch/Stage Winner |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | May 8 | Nessebar to Burgas* (flat, 91 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Paul Magnier |
| 2 | May 9 | Burgas to Veliko Tarnovo* (hilly, 137 mi.) | 4:30 a.m. | Guillermo Thomas Silva |
| 3 | May 10 | Plovdiv to Sofia* (flat, 109 mi.) | 5:30 a.m. | Paul Magnier |
| 4 | May 12 | Catanzaro to Cosenza (flat, 86 mi.) | 7 a.m. | Jhonatan Narvaez |
| 5 | May 13 | Praia a Mare to Potenza (hilly, 126 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Igor Arrieta |
| 6 | May 14 | Paestum to Naples (flat, 88 mi.) | 7:30 a.m. | Davide Ballerini |
| 7 | May 15 | Formia to Blockhaus (mountain, 152 mi.) | 4 a.m. | Jonas Vingegaard |
| 8 | May 16 | Chieti to Fermo (hilly, 97 mi.) | 7 a.m. | Jhonatan Narvaez |
| 9 | May 17 | Cervia to Corno alle Scale (hilly, 114 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Jonas Vingegaard |
| 10 | May 19 | Viareggio to Massa (ITT, 26 mi.) | 6:30 a.m. | Filippo Ganna |
| 11 | May 20 | Porcari to Chiavari (hilly, 121 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Jhonatan Narvaez |
| 12 | May 21 | Imperia to Novi Ligure (flat, 109 mi.) | 6:30 a.m. | Alec Segaert |
| 13 | May 22 | Alessandria to Verbania (hilly, 117 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Alberto Bettiol |
| 14 | May 23 | Aosta to Pila (mountain, 83 mi.) | 6 a.m. | Jonas Vingegaard |
| 15 | May 24 | Voghera to Milan (flat, 98 mi.) | 7 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 16 | May 26 | Bellinzona to Cari^ (mountain, 70 mi.) | 7 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 17 | May 27 | Cassano d'Adda to Andalo (hilly, 126 mi.) | 6 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 18 | May 28 | Fai della Paganella to Pieve di Soligo (flat, 106 mi.) | 6:30 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 19 | May 29 | Feltre to Alleghe (mountain, 94 mi.) | 6 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 20 | May 30 | Gemona del Friuli to Piancavallo (mountain, 120 mi.) | 4 a.m. | HBO Max |
| 21 | May 31 | Rome to Rome (flat, 81 mi.) | 9 a.m. | HBO Max |
* - Stage in Bulgaria
^ - Stage in Switzerland
Here are the 10 most recent Giro d'Italia general classification winners:
| Year | Winner | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Simon Yates | Great Britain |
| 2024 | Tadej Pogacar | Slovenia |
| 2023 | Primoz Roglic | Slovenia |
| 2022 | Jai Hindley | Australia |
| 2021 | Egan Bernal | Colombia |
| 2020 | Tao Geoghegan Hart | Great Britain |
| 2019 | Richard Carapaz | Ecuador |
| 2018 | Chris Froome | Great Britain |
| 2017 | Tom Dumoulin | Netherlands |
| 2016 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy |

It’s time for the big debate.
Pep Guardiola and the Premier League are over. The legendary Catalan manager announced his departure from Manchester City after the final match of the season this Sunday against Aston Villa.
So now, we can take stock of the Spaniard’s time in England. With no fewer than 20 trophies won, including six Premier League titles in 10 years, Pep Guardiola is now undeniably among the legends of the British top flight.
His main rival for the title of greatest manager in the history of the league remains Sir Alex Ferguson and his 13 Premier League titles. Though it did take him 27 years to achieve that.
So today, we’re offering you the chance to settle the debate once and for all. Who is the greatest manager in Premier League history?
Give us your opinion in the comments!
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The defense of the national championship is on the line today for Texas softball. The Longhorns must win tonight at McCombs field in Austin against Arizona State or the UT season is over. ASU won Game 1 of the best of three NCAA Softball Tournament Super Regional, 4-1.
Texas, owners of the No. 2 overall seed, struggled against the giant killing Sun Devils. ASU has scored upsets of Texas Tech in the Big 12 tournament and Texas A&M in the College Station in the Regional.
Star Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan struggled against ASU, allowing four runs (three earned) on eight hits and two walks. The junior from Iowa was the Most Outstanding Player of last year's WCWS.
Meanwhile, ASU ace pitcher Kenzie Brown dominated, allowing just one run on four hits in a complete game that included 10 strikeouts. Catcher Samantha Swan powered the offense in Game 1, going 2-for-4 at the plate with three RBIs.
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— Texas Softball (@TexasSoftball) May 23, 2026
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas softball win or go home matchup with Arizona St. in NCAA tourney
The FSU Seminoles are going to have to reshuffle the top of their offensive line recruiting board. FSU missed out on arguably their top target this week, with four-star interior offensive lineman Jatori Williams committing to the Miami Hurricanes over the Seminoles.
While he had been trending that way for some time, it is a big blow to FSU's 2027 recruiting class, which currently has no offensive lineman committed. Offensive line coach Herb Hand has the Seminoles in the mix for several other targets, but Williams was one of just a few four-star prospects that they were seriously involved with.
He is ranked as the No. 104 overall player and No. 7 interior offensive lineman in the 247Sports composite. The Phenix City native is also the No. 3 player from Alabama.
FSU has been involved in Williams' recruitment from the start, offering him a scholarship in January of 2025. He visited Tallahassee four times that year and returned three times this year. He was set to officially visit in June, but that could be cancelled now that he is committed to Miami, which did not extend him a scholarship offer until Jan. 28, 2026.
The Seminoles did receive some good news along the offensive line this week. Three-star target DaJohn Yarborough named them one of his top four schools.
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— Jatori (JT) Williams 4⭐️ OL (@JatoriWilliams) May 21, 2026
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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU football target Jatori Williams commits to Miami
PHILADELPHIA -- As the Philadelphia 76ers move forward after a solid 2025-26 season, there is a school of thought that the Sixers are now on the timeline of young backcourt mates Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe. The Sixers still have some elder statesmen in Joel Embiid and Paul George, but it feels as if the era of Maxey and Edgecombe is here.
Maxey took big steps forward in the 2025-26 season. He continued his growth as a leader, was named an All-Star for the second time in his career--first as a starter--and made sure the Sixers played a certain level every single night. It was an impressive showing for him in his sixth season, and he did a great job of bringing Edgecombe along quickly.
The performance of Maxey and Edgecombe caught the eye of Embiid, who acknowledged how terrific both players were in their leadership and growth.
"It’s good," Embiid first started on Maxey. "Obviously, when you're on a team, as a group, you kind of need everybody to just pitch in and do a bunch of different things. I’m quiet, but I lead in a different way. These guys will tell you. Tyrese is always happy, amazing to talk to. Great spirits. VJ, I think it's both, and as he keeps going, he’s going to lead more into it. PG leads in his own way, but I think he's done a fantastic job coming into the season to where we are."
Embiid has done a good job in his own way of bringing Maxey along since his rookie season. As mentioned, the big fella leads in his own way and he has helped Maxey grow as a player to get to this point. The two of them have remained close through it all and he is looking forward to both Maxey and Edgecombe growing as players, and as a tandem, in Philadelphia.
"I had him (Maxey) when he was so a rookie," Embiid finished. "So, to see the progression every single year that he’s made on the court, off the court, extremely proud of him, and I think VJ is on the same path, and that guy’s gonna be a monster."
As the Sixers move forward into the offseason, the front office will have to find a new leading voice, but one thing's for sure, that person will have to find a way to support Maxey and Edgecombe the best way they can to help them succeed.
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Joel Embiid discusses leadership, growth of Sixers' young backcourt

Cubs call-up .906 OPS outfielder, DFA veteran infielder amid six-game losing streak originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Chicago Cubs are having a bit of a rough go of things lately. Despite their early success, the Cubs have dropped six straight games to fall to 29-22 on the year.
Now, the Cubs are 2.5 games behind the Milwaukee Brewers at the top of the NL Central, and one of the main reasons for their struggles has been the lackluster offensive performances recently.
Amid such struggles, the Cubs have announced a roster move, where they DFA'd veteran infielder Nicky Lopez and called up top prospect and 23-year-old outfielder Kevin Alcantara to the big league roster.
"Roster Update: Kevin Alcantara: recalled from Triple-A Iowa. Nicky Lopez: designated for assignment," the Cubs announced Saturday morning.
Chicago's offense has scored four runs in its last three games, and dating back to May ninth, it was shut out twice and failed to score more than three runs 10 times out of 12 games.
Lopez wasn't much of a factor, getting only five at-bats, though he went 0-for-5 in those opportunities. Taking his spot on the MLB roster is Alcantara, the 23-year-old top prospect.
This season at Triple-A, Alcantara has a .906 OPS with a .242 batting average, 15 homers, 32 RBIs, and three stolen bases.
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He's been a solid player in his minor league career, with an .814 OPS across 2,056 at-bats since his professional debut back in 2019.
Now, he's being promoted to the Majors for the third time, as he posted a .200 OPS in 10 at-bats back in 2024, and a .781 OPS in 11 at-bats in 2025.
Hopefully for the Cubs, Alcantara will provide a spark to the stagnant offense, which has helped make the Cubs lose six straight games and 10 of their last 12 games.
His fit in the lineup will be interesting, as the Cubs already have a solid trio of outfielders in Ian Happ, Pete Crow-Armstrong, and Seiya Suzuki.
Moises Ballesteros and Michael Conforto also reside at designated hitter, so seeing how Craig Counsell uses Alcantara will be very interesting.
Kimi Antonelli was already deeply frustrated with his performance during the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying. As we previously covered, the 19-year-old Mercedes prodigy branded his session as “messy” and complained about attempting a crucial push lap on cold tires. Now, official FIA documents reveal exactly how chaotic his final run really was.
According to Document 38, released by the stewards in Montreal, Antonelli was officially investigated and penalized for a severe traffic violation during the session.
The FIA has been cracking down hard on drivers crawling around the track to build gaps for their flying laps. To prevent dangerous traffic jams, especially at a tight, high-speed circuit like the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the Race Director strictly enforces a maximum lap time allowed between the two Safety Car lines.
During the frantic Sprint Qualifying session, Antonelli’s Mercedes explicitly breached that limit. The stewards summoned the teenager and reviewed the positioning data, telemetry, team radio, and in-car video. The official verdict pulled no punches regarding his track etiquette.
“The Stewards noted that the driver did not let any cars passed and therefore deemed he was driving unnecessarily slowly,” the ruling stated. Antonelli was found in direct breach of Article B1.8.5 of the FIA F1 Regulations, as well as non-compliance with the Race Director’s specific event notes.
This document perfectly explains why Antonelli’s tires were completely out of the optimal temperature window. In his desperate attempt to find clean air and avoid the notorious Montreal traffic backing up before the final chicane, he dropped his pace to an illegal crawl. This massive drop in speed ruined the thermal cycle of his soft compound tires, leading directly to the compromised, “bad” lap that ultimately cost him Sprint pole position to his teammate, George Russell.
Fortunately for Mercedes, Antonelli dodged a massive bullet. Because he did not explicitly impede another driver on a fast lap, the stewards elected to hand him an official “Warning” rather than a devastating grid penalty.
This means the Silver Arrows will successfully maintain their crucial front-row lockout for the Sprint race. Antonelli gets to keep his P2 starting spot right alongside Russell, but this official reprimand is a harsh rookie reality check. The 19-year-old may possess raw, World Championship-level speed, but he is clearly still mastering the dark arts of F1 traffic management under extreme pressure.
The NCAA somehow still being in the “early stages” of its Ole Miss tampering investigation is exactly why so many around college football have little confidence in the organization’s ability to police the sport.
This wasn’t some vague accusation or minor complaint. Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney publicly accused Ole Miss and defensive coordinator Pete Golding of blatant tampering involving former Cal linebacker Luke Ferrelli earlier this year after Ferrelli had already enrolled at Clemson, signed his financial aid agreement and started participating in football activities with the Tigers.
According to Swinney, Golding texted Ferrelli while the linebacker was sitting in class at Clemson after previously telling Ferrelli during the transfer process that he would have a spot with the Rebels if one became available. That opening eventually came after LSU and Lane Kiffin pulled former Clemson linebacker TJ Dudley away from Ole Miss, leading to renewed contact with Ferrelli.
Ferrelli initially informed Clemson staff about the communication before eventually re-entering the transfer portal ahead of its closing date and flipping to Ole Miss on Jan. 22.
Now, thanks to an ESPN report from David Hale and Mark Schlabach published Friday, more details surrounding the NCAA’s response have become public.
According to the report, the NCAA officially opened an investigation into Ole Miss on Jan. 23, the same day Swinney publicly detailed the tampering accusations during a lengthy press conference.
Per ESPN, an NCAA associate director of enforcement emailed Ole Miss senior associate athletic director for compliance Taylor Hall requesting that multiple phones connected to the Rebels program be forensically imaged.
That reportedly included both Golding’s university-issued and personal phones, along with devices used by Ole Miss general manager Austin Thomas, inside linebackers coach Jay Shoop, outside linebackers coach Matt Kitchens, director of player personnel Jai Choudhary and senior associate athletic director for strategy/cap management Matt McLaughlin.
“The NCAA also asked that Ferrelli’s phones be forensically imaged and that each individual’s phone records from December 2025 to January 2026 be submitted to enforcement staff,” ESPN reported.
The report also noted Clemson had filed its complaint roughly a week before Swinney went public with the allegations.
Both schools declined comment to ESPN, while Clemson reportedly denied ESPN’s open records request because of Ferrelli’s privacy rights as a former student.
Despite all of that, ESPN cited sources saying the NCAA investigation remains in the “early stages.”
That’s the part that feels ridiculous.
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This is a case involving public accusations from one of the sport’s biggest head coaches, alleged direct contact with a player already enrolled at another school, forensic phone imaging requests and multiple staff members being pulled into the investigation. Yet nearly four months later, the NCAA is apparently still just getting started.
At some point, the NCAA has to decide whether tampering is something it actually wants to seriously enforce or simply talk about at meetings and press conferences.
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Dribbling past Julian Champagnie, Jared McCain stepped foot in the paint before he daringly pulled up for the mid-range jumper. Even with Wembanyama within arm's reach, the 22-year-old converted the bucket. Only fitting he's the one to push the Thunder's lead beyond double-digit points for good.
The Oklahoma City Thunder somehow, someway picked up a 123-108 Game 3 win over the San Antonio Spurs. They're back in the driver's seat with a 2-1 series lead in the 2026 Western Conference Finals.
McCain finished with 24 points on 10-of-21 shooting, four rebounds and one assist. He shot 2-of-10 from 3 and went 2-of-2 on free throws.
Wow. Just wow. Everything that's happened to McCain since he was shockingly traded to the Thunder has led to this point. Not only has he helped them in spurts during their NBA playoff run, but you can now count this as a game he earned a large slice of credit for. In the freaking Western Conference Finals.
Something, something Daryl Morey. Something, something sold high. With Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell out, the Thunder calmly called on another one of their bucket-getters to fill the scoring vacuum. Not afraid of the high-stakes moments, McCain showed how trivial postseason basketball can look. He had 16 points in the second half.
Unlike most of his nights, McCain conducted his scoring within the perimeter. The outside jumper wasn't there, so he lowered his shoulders and went downhill to get to the rim. Despite Victor Wembanyama's presence, he wouldn't let San Antonio scare him away over hypotheticals. Not every role player or young player can say they carry themselves with the same type of moxie.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault has often talked about McCain's poise since he joined their squad midway through the year. He loves to use the hopping-on-moving-train analogy to describe bringing in a new guy. Let's just say he's seamlessly done that after the initial shock of being dealt wore off.
"From the second he's gotten here, this is obviously a high-level team. It was the one seed and he's now playing deep into the playoffs and he hasn't flinched. He's jumped right on the train. He's been inside the team. He's a big-time teammate, big-time competitor and he's got playoff confidence, obviously," Daigneault said about McCain. "Playoff confidence isn't always being able to perform well or anything like that. It's being able to take your punches and keep throwing them. He's certainly shown the capacity to do that."
Anytime it felt like the Spurs could make a comeback, McCain answered on the other end. At one point, the Thunder kept feeding him the ball. And he kept taking shots. There's value in that. Even if it included his fair share of misses. What an insane five-month journey it's been for him.
At the start of the calendar year, McCain logged G League games. Fast-forward to five months later and he's taking 20-plus shot attempts in a Western Conference Finals game. That's some MyCareer-type stuff. And even the 2K developers would think this script would be too cheesy to approve.
"I knew we would definitely be a great team. I didn't know how much I'd be contributing. When I first got traded, I think most of it was trying to learn from the best, since they won it already," McCain said. "Being able to contribute early and learn from them already has been a blessing for me. Being able to contribute, I didn't know if I expected it, but I definitely am ready for it."
Scrolling through NBA Twitter, it didn't take longer than a few tweets before finding some sorta iteration of the same joke about Morey. How could he trade McCain to the Thunder? What was he thinking? Once viewed as a luxurious move has turned into a season-saver for OKC. Despite having all the ammo to run victory laps at his former boss, the 22-year-old has remained modest about his situation.
"It's never to prove anybody wrong. A lot of my stuff is that I try to keep a positive outlook. I like proving my support system right. The people who really believe in me, I like proving them right. No matter what it is," McCain said. "I got traded. I'm always trying to keep a positive outlook. No matter what, Daryl's still the guy that drafted me. I always have love for him for that. He trusted me. Believed in me enough to take me at the 16th spot, so I'm forever grateful for that."
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Jared McCain shows love to Daryl Morey after OKC's Game 3 win over Spurs
Safeties have always played a major role in John Harbaugh's defenses over the years. That is why Jevon Holland, whom the New York Giants signed last year to a three-year, $45.3 million deal last spring, will be a pivotal player for Big Blue this season.
Holland did not open many eyes with his play last year in Shane Bowen's system and could be in for a big season under new coordinator Dennard Wilson. The Giants' defense is much more like that of the one Holland played in Miami under Anthony Weaver, who, like Wilson, coached under Harbaugh in Baltimore.
"It's completely different from last year, and then the year before that, with Weaver, he was from the Ravens, so there are similarities," Holland told reporters this week at the Giants' OTAs. "But just the way it's called, the rhythm of the coach, it's all different."
Holland, who is in his sixth NFL season at just age 26, is a fungible player. He can play any style but is most effective when used properly. Last season, there was a lot of newness on the Giants' defense, which led to breakdowns and huge plays by the opposition.
"I feel like we're kind of in the same like two-high. At this point, I've had so many different defenses that I don't think like one defense is like fitting my strength. I think it's me that adapts to the defense, which is the reason why I can jump from defense to defense. So I just kind of find my role and like nestle in there and expand from there," he said.
And the Giants want Holland to adapt back to the aggressive style Wilson will stress going forward. It's a whole new ballgame in East Rutherford. Harbaugh has the entire team on task, practicing faster with a high attention to detail.
"You can tell that he's done things a certain way that he's comfortable with, and he kind of puts things in order," Holland said of Harbaugh. "So we're learning in a certain way, training in a certain way, OTAs are structured in a certain way. Yeah, the staff, you know, is kind of organized in a certain way so that we're able to both see our performance and improve on it day in and day out and then get help when we need it."
Holland will be asked to partner up with Tyler Nubin, who, like Holland, was a former second-round draft pick. Harbaugh likes what he sees from his two young veterans thus far.
"I like both those guys. I think they're looking really good out there. They take control. They communicate. Javon Holland is a proven NFL high level safety, and he's very young and just starting his career. And then Nubin, same thing. Coming out he was a guy that everybody liked. High draft pick. He looks good, too. He's leaned up. He's moving well," Harbaugh said.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Jevon Holland poised for big year in Giants' new defense
It is showtime for the sequel, Webster Schroeder versus Webster Thomas.
Webster Schroeder, the reigning Class B flag football state and Section V champion, defeated Webster Thomas, 20-0, during the regular season May 5. If the Warriors score another victory over Webster Thomas today in the Section V Class B Tournament final, Schroeder wins another area championship.
The Webster Thomas Titans have lost one game all season. A reversal for the Titans against Schroeder delivers the first Section V Flag Football Championship in Webster Thomas team history.
Follow updates here all game long.
Play begins at Noon.
Gates Chili High is the site of all four Section V Flag Football championship matchups.
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Schroeder vs Thomas score, updates for Section V flag football title

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about cause and effect. We will explore domino-effect scenarios that could impact OSU’s season.
You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”If This, Then That” articles here.
It’s been six years since Ohio State won the Big Ten Championship. Six years. That feels like an eternity in Buckeyes Country.
Not to mention, last year was the first time in five years that the Buckeyes played in the Big Ten Championship. In other words, even with Ohio State winning the National Championship in 2024, it’s long overdue for the program to get back to the top of the Big Ten.
How do the Buckeyes reclaim their seat on the Big Ten throne? By running the football.
Even with the evolution of college football offenses, running the football remains a trademark of Big Ten Football. If the Buckeyes have a 1,000-yard rusher this season, they will win the Big Ten Championship.
There have been 15 Big Ten Championship Games played since 2011. Ohio State has won five of them and played in seven. Let’s look at each of the winners of the Big Ten Championship Games and their leading rushers to illustrate how important running the football is for the Buckeyes this season.
Monte Ball: 307 carries, 1,923 yds, 33 TD
Ball was a beast at Wisconsin. It’s no shock the Badgers rode him to the Big Ten title. In addition, James White added 713 yards and six touchdowns on 141 carries.
Monte Ball: 356 carries, 1,830 yds, 22 TD
Again, no shock here. White was even better in tandem with Ball in 2012, rushing for 806 yards and 12 touchdowns on 125 carries.
Jeremy Langford: 292 carries, 1,422 yds, 18 TD
Yes, we don’t like remembering this year. Especially because Carlos Hyde and Braxton Miller both rushed for over 1,000 yards and had a combined 27 rushing touchdowns.
Ezekiel Elliott: 273 carries, 1,878 yds, 18 TD
There we go. Everybody remembers the legend that is Zeke.
They did not have a 1,000-yard rusher in 2015, but they did have three running backs rush for over 500 yards.
Saquon Barkley: 272 carries, 1,496 yds, 18 TD
Barkley is one of the best running backs in Big Ten and college football history.
J.K. Dobbins: 194 carries, 1,403 yds, 7 TD
Of all the great running backs in Ohio State history, Dobbins kind of gets lost in the shuffle. He shouldn’t.
J.K. Dobbins: 230 carries, 1,053 yds, 10 TD
In addition to another big year for Dobbins, Mike Weber rushed for 954 yards and five touchdowns on 172 carries.
J.K. Dobbins: 301 carries, 2,003 yds, 21 TD
Just a monster season from Dobbins, even with all of the great receivers on the Ohio State offense. That shows how important running the football is.
Trey Sermon: 116 carries, 870 yds, 4 TD
This was a shortened season due to COVID-19. It’s likely Sermon would have rushed for 1,000 yards had this been a full season.
Hassan Haskins: 270 carries, 1,327 yds, 20 TD
Blake Corum also rushed for 952 yards and 11 touchdowns on 143 carries. This was an elite Michigan running game.
Blake Corum: 247 carries, 1,463 yds, 18 TD
Donovan Edwards added 991 yards and seven touchdowns on 140 carries in another dominant Michigan running game.
Blake Corum: 258 carries, 1,245 yds, 27 TD
Corum was otherworldly in 2023.
Jordan James: 233 carries, 1,267 yds, 15 TD
James was a big part of Oregon’s Big Ten title in their first season in the conference.
Roman Hemby: 230 carries, 1,120 yds, 7 TD
Kaelon Black also rushed for 1,040 yards. Even with Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall pick, Fernando Mendoza, the Hoosiers were still a very good running team.
That means 13 teams of the 15 that have won the Big Ten Championship have had a 1,000-yard rusher. Michigan State was the only team that didn’t have a 1,000-yard rusher in a full season.
Ohio State has had a 1,000-yard rusher in three of the last five seasons. That includes Bo Jackson last year. They can still run the ball, but they need a stronger identity with it in their offense this season. If it is, they will reclaim their seat at the throne in the Big Ten.
Arthur Smith was brought in as the Buckeyes’ new offensive coordinator for a reason. They need to get this running game going again. It’s still a necessity to have success in the Big Ten. Teams that win the Big Ten Championship run the football.
If Ohio State is going to end a lengthy drought, that’s what they need to do in 2026.
May 23—Ryan and Katie Harnetiaux walked into the locker room at ONE Spokane Stadium at 9 a.m. Monday.
They had bad news.
Reading from a piece of paper, the Harnetiauxes announced the end of the Spokane Zephyr FC women's soccer team. They left without answering player questions.
"People were pretty angry," said Madelyn Desiano, a defender with the team. "People had lots of questions that we couldn't ask the owners because they walked out."
The owners indicated that Spokane could not support a top-level professional women's team and suggested they might try later with a lower-level squad.
Just like the team, the Harnetiauxes' official message to the community was silence.
Only after the urging of other officials, who had learned of the team's demise through social media, did the Harnetiauxes finally put out a message at the end of the business day on Wednesday that the Zephyr was no more.
"Over the past two seasons, you've helped bring professional women's soccer to life in Spokane," the unsigned message to fans said. "The energy, belief, and support you've shown this club have meant everything to our players and staff.
"After careful consideration, we have made the decision not to continue operating a professional women's team beyond the 2025/26 season."
The Harnetiauxes last week declined interview requests about the team, which had lagging attendance this past season while the owners, which also include Spokane developer Jordan Tampien, continually missed financial deadlines that have prompted the Spokane Public Facilities District to consider ending its 10-year contract with them.
What remains unspoken is the future of the men's Spokane Velocity FC, with a record of 5-1-2. The Velocity play at 4 p.m. Sunday against the Sarasota Paradise at ONE Spokane Stadium.
The Velocity, who play in the United Soccer League's League One, currently reside in third place in its division standings.
"At this time, we are not making additional comments," Ryan Harnetiaux said in a Friday email regarding the Zephyr.
"We are working on placing our players in new opportunities and will make additional statements to the public in a few weeks."
Bobby Brett, who owns the Spokane Indians baseball team and Spokane Chiefs hockey team, has spent decades managing minor-league teams in the Spokane area.
He said making a living from sports franchises is not easy.
"That's a hard business model," Brett said. "We've got to sell that advertising. To generate a profit, you have to sell, sell, sell. That's true for all minor -league sports."
Brett lost a bid to the Harnetiauxes to bring a minor -league team tied to the Major League Soccer Seattle Sounders to Spokane. He would not question the business model of the Harnetiauxes.
But he did notice that ONE Spokane Stadium does not have the same number of advertisements as those hung in Avista Stadium or the Spokane Arena, where the Chiefs play.
"There are a lot of things to do with your entertainment dollars," Brett said. "You've got to have a staff" to make sure the public is aware of every match.
Desiano, who played soccer for UCLA, questioned whether the Harnetiauxes did enough community outreach.
"I don't think that ownership and marketing did a good enough job getting the word out that we had a team here," she said. "We would go out to restaurants and people didn't know there was a professional soccer team."
The attendance showed.
While the Zephyr averaged about 2,000 ticket sales per game during their inaugural season in 2024-25, the team also gave away an average of 500 tickets per match.
With about 2,500 tickets sold or given out, an average of 1,550 fans attended the matches that season.
This past season, which ended May 16 with a 4-0 win over Brooklyn FC, far fewer fans came to the stadium, according to figures provided by the PFD.
The Zephyr, who just missed out on the four-team playoff, averaged 993 fans at their matches despite selling an average of 1,200 tickets and the team giving away another 374.
The stadium can seat about 5,000 people.
"We were so proud to have been a city that supports women's sports in this way, particularly at a professional level," said fan Katie Tolley.
Tolley, a mom who followed both Spokane soccer teams, said attending the matches was a family bonding activity.
Her 11-year-old daughter looks up to the players, whom Tolley described as supportive and engaged with residents.
"It's been a really great opportunity to talk to our daughter about opportunities and what she wants to do or be when she grows up," she said.
But the teams also left Tolley hanging.
On three occasions, Tolley said she filled out online forms to inquire about season tickets.
She never received a call or email reply.
Home for soccer
ONE Spokane stadium opened in September 2023. The $37.9 million outdoor stadium was built by Spokane Public Schools to become a home for sports teams from several area high schools.
It is also made available for events like concerts and was the selling point for professional soccer in the Lilac City.
Through a partnership, the school district contracts with the Public Facilities District to operate ONE Spokane Stadium during its projected 50-year lifespan.
Stephanie Curran, CEO of the PFD, said when they were approached by the Harnetiauxes regarding a soccer franchise, the PFD agreed to pay $4 million in upgrades to locker rooms and other amenities required to host two professional soccer teams.
In return, the company formed by the Harnetiauxes and Tampien, called Aequus Sports LLC, agreed to reimburse the PFD in two payments.
One of those was due last March and another $2 million payment is due in November 2027.
But Aequus Sports missed the deadline last year. Then in the summer, as the PFD board of directors was set to vote to end the contract, the Harnetiauxes and Tampien came up with the money.
But that's not the only deadline that has been missed.
As of late last week, Aequus had not paid a bill for about $87,000 that was due on April 1, Curran said.
"They have been late on every payment," Curran said. "But they have come through. I would say based on their track record of not making payments on time, I have concerns" about the $2 million payment due in 2027.
The bill from April actually is tied back to Bobby Brett.
The soccer team owners owe about $87,000 every three months because the Harnetiauxes wanted to be able to make revenue by selling the naming rights of ONE Spokane Stadium.
Those rights were held by Bobby Brett and Brett Sports, which held the naming rights for most of the properties managed by the PFD.
To give the Harnetiauxes more freedom to make money off the venue, the parties negotiated annual payments of about $370,000, which were split into equal payments that are due every three months.
"They needed the rights to sell the name of the stadium for a revenue stream," Curran said. "But they haven't sold the name."
She noted that a previous deal with the Kalispel Tribe of Indians to rename it the Northern Quest Resort & Casino Stadium fell through because the school district and PFD officials balked at having the "resort" in the name of a facility built to house high school sports.
Since then, nothing has materialized.
Regardless, the quarterly fees for the unused naming rights remain. Curran said the PFD recently sent a demand letter for the missed April 1 payment.
Tampien, who was the main financial backer for the Harnetiauxes, said he wasn't concerned about the demand letter from the PFD.
"So they are a little late on the April" payment, Tampien said. "Every time, it does get paid. Our goal is to make that not a habitual thing."
He noted that Curran and the PFD staff have been "awesome" to work with.
"We did two startups at the same time," Tampien said , referring to the men's and women's teams. "So, there are some of those growing pains that go with it."
As for the future of the women's team, Tampien said he isn't sure.
"Let's take a year off and see if Spokane will invest in their soccer teams," he said. "It was a business decision in the short term that will help in the long term. I'm very passionate that it stays a part of what we are trying to do here."
Asked why the naming rights to the stadium have not been sold, Tampien deferred comment to Ryan Harnetiaux.
As for the PFD, Curran said she has more concerns than the continually late payments from Aequus.
"We were doing everything we could to keep the two teams, but at a certain point of time, they need to pay," she said.
Curran noted that the PFD board chose the Harnetiaux bid with the United Soccer League over Bobby Brett's bid to bring in a minor -league men's team tied to Major League Soccer.
"When we were looking at USL and MLS, they were both bidding," she said. "But the other tipping point was USL had both a men's and a women's team. Having a women's team was a big difference changer for us."
Curran said she reached out to Ryan Harnetiaux last week to find out how they expect to proceed. Curran learned the women's team was disbanding not through Harnetiaux but through social media posts on Tuesday.
"Ryan explained that the league didn't want them to talk about this yet," Curran said. "They wanted to get through the playoffs."
News of the Zephyr's demise prompted Curran to reach out to the PFD's lawyer.
"What I do not know at this moment is if they are in breach of contract by not having this team," she said. "I do know our contract was for two teams."
She noted that if Aequus folds completely, that the PFD will be able to absorb the loss of the $2 million due in 2027.
"The PFD is not at any risk," Curran said. "But the better the teams do, the more tickets they sell, the better we do."
Haig Point Club and Community Association – reachable only by boat on Daufuskie Island, S.C. – has announced a multi-year investment initiative that will include upgrades to its two golf courses, Signature and Osprey. Named Project Harmony, the $40 million initiative at the member-owned club will steer all growth in golf, infrastructure and residential development.
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Operating as a private club that allows limited guest play, Haig Point offers the two courses designed by Rees Jones, both of which opened in the late 1980s. The Signature course features 20 greens, with the Nos. 8 and 17 each offering two greens for play. The Osprey is a nine-hole course. Jones will return to lead the work on both courses.
As described in a media release announcing Project Harmony, plans for the Signature courses include:
“This is not about reinventing the course,” Don W. Hunter Jr., Haig Point’s CEO and general manager, said in the media release. “It’s about restoring and refining it in a way that brings it back to its full potential while ensuring it performs at a high level for years to come.”
The plans for the Osprey Course include:
The work on the two courses will be conducted in three phases over three years, so members will always have at least 18 holes to play. The Osprey Course work begins in late 2026 and runs to November 2027, followed by the first 10 holes of the Signature Course in early 2028 to November that year, then the final 10 holes of Signature Course in 2029. Duininck Golf will handle the construction.
Project Harmony also will create a foundation for residential growth as the community aims to add 25 new homes per year. Also on the list are a new wellness and fitness center, expansion of racquet and pickleball facilities and road improvements.
“Haig Point already has all the touchpoints of an exceptional golf and club experience,” Hunter said. “This initiative, agreed upon by 77 percent of the membership, is about polishing what is already a very strong golf course and modernizing it for today’s game, while creating a more complete and flexible playing experience for our members and enhancing the island lifestyle that is uniquely Haig Point.”
Jason Lusk is Golfweek's travel and golf course architecture editor, as well as the magazine's creative director. He has written for and designed Golfweek for more than two decades.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Haig Point in South Carolina announces master plan to renovate courses
Seattle Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said earlier this season in an article written by Adam Jude of the Seattle Times that, as it pertained to the organization's top pitching prospect Kade Anderson, the team was looking for adversity.
Specifically, how Anderson (No. 7 MLB Pipeline top 100) would respond when experiencing his first road bump in the minor leagues.
In a start for the Double-A Arkansas Travelers against the Northwest Arkansas Travelers on May 15, Anderson struck out four batters and allowed five earned runs on six hits (one home run) in four innings pitched. It was his second consecutive start allowing a home run after not giving up one his previous five starts.
Anderson's season ERA increased from 0.60 to 1.85 after that outing.
The 21-year-old left-handed pitcher took the mound Saturday for the first time after his five-run appearance. And he responded well to the aforementioned adversity.
In a game against the Springfield Cardinals, Anderson fanned seven, walked two and allowed three hits in 4.2 innings pitched. He did not allow a run. The former NCAA College World Series Most Outstanding Player fanned his seven on 75 pitches (51 strikes).
Final line for Kade Anderson vs Springfield:
— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) May 23, 2026
4.2IP, 3H, 0R, 2BB, 7K, 13 whiffs, 75 pitches, 51 strikes. Lowers ERA to 1.63. pic.twitter.com/7CjnJwob7n
Anderson was selected with the third overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. He spent the following summer and fall building up for his first professional season this year.
Anderson was considered the most major league-ready player in the draft and many draft and prospect analysts have suspected that it won't take the former LSU Tiger long to reach the big leagues.
The southpaw has exceeded the most lofty of expectations in his first minor league season. He's posted a 1.63 ERA and has struck out 58 batters in 38.2 innings pitched across eight starts with the Travelers this season.
An invitation to the MLB All-Star Futures Game in July seems to be a lock for Anderson, but there remains a question over what his immediate future in the team's farm system will be.
The week before and following the All-Star break in mid-July usually coincides with promotions for the prospects who are ready to move up the Mariners minor league affiliates. A move to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers seems on the horizon, if Seattle doesn't outright bring Anderson up the majors.
However, even if the organization feels like Anderson is ready to pitch at T-Mobile Park, there might not be a spot for him.
The Mariners currently have six starting pitchers on the roster: Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Bryan Woo, Emerson Hancock, Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo. The M's are currently testing out a piggyback situation with Castillo and Miller every fifth game through the order rather than opting for a true six-man rotation.
Barring an unexpected vacancy on the rotation, Anderson will likely have to wait until a situation forces him onto the major league roster. But he cleared the hurdle of bouncing back from adversity and undoubtedly that's something that was taken note of by the team's top brass.
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The team on BBC Radio Nottingham’s Shut Up And Show More Football podcast have been chatting in-depth about England boss Thomas Tuchel's decision to omit Morgan Gibbs-White from his World Cup squad.
"It is a big call. I've got to admit, I'm surprised," said Colin Fray.
"Gibbs-White has struggled to get into some of Thomas Tuchel's squads since he has been around but I just thought he's a head coach, a manager, who talks about picking players on form, not just because they are big names, and I don't think he could do any more than what he done.
"His form over the last few weeks, couple of months, three months, has been absolutely outstanding - probably the best of any English player around, certainly in an attacking sense, so I don't think he could have done any more."
Gibbs-White has scored 14 Premier League goals this season, level with Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins.
"Given how well he has been playing - given his goal contributions, given the form or lack of and the minutes or lack of of some of the players that he's effectively vying for positions with - I thought Thomas Tuchel might find a place for him," Fray continued.
"The other thing is, that he can be versatile. He can play in the number 10 role but he can also play, as we have seen to great effect at Forest over recent weeks, off the left-hand side, so he can offer you cover in two positions within your squad.
"There are all sorts of reasons why I would certainly have thought that Tuchel would have chosen him in his squad. He hasn't, it could come back to bite him - or he could be sitting there with a World Cup trophy for the first time in 60 years by the end of July and smiling and saying: ’There you go, I told you so.'"
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The "tarps off" crowd finally found its way to Milwaukee on May 22 during Milwaukee's win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. A cluster of fans in the right field terrace level were spotted shirtless and waving their shirts tirelessly as the Brewers went on to a 5-1 win over the reigning World Series champions.
It was only a matter of time. The phenomenon has been sweeping Major League Baseball this season, most prominently in St. Louis where manager Oli Marmol offered to buy seats for fans willing to participate.
The movement has reached MKE ‼️ pic.twitter.com/NLwi0HQdLu
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 23, 2026
Gabe Lacques of USA Today broke down the brief history of the concept, dating back to October involving an Oklahoma State college football fan.
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In fact, a group of fans in the student section participated at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, trying to will the Badgers to anything good during a 34-0 loss to Ohio State on Oct. 18. The performance went largely unnoticed during Wisconsin's disappointing football season.
Students have taken over this game. Going shirtless. #Badgerspic.twitter.com/P7Ur26ELlx
— Evan Flood (@Evan_Flood) October 18, 2025
On April 8, a single fan stood shirtless at a Colorado Rockies game and began attracting others to his cause during a sweep of the Astros. Since, it has blossomed into regular usage at MLB games, including in St. Louis when members of the Stephen F. Austin baseball team got in on the act.
The basic tenets? Dudes waving their shirts, perched in a faraway section of the stadium. Initially, the intent seemed to be for struggling teams that needed a boost, but the red-hot Brewers head into Saturday's game against the Dodgers having won 15 of 19.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 'Tarps off' trend of shirtless baseball fans reaches Milwaukee
The "tarps off" crowd finally found its way to Milwaukee on May 22 during Milwaukee's win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. A cluster of fans in the right field terrace level were spotted shirtless and waving their shirts tirelessly as the Brewers went on to a 5-1 win over the reigning World Series champions.
It was only a matter of time. The phenomenon has been sweeping Major League Baseball this season, most prominently in St. Louis where manager Oli Marmol offered to buy seats for fans willing to participate.
The movement has reached MKE ‼️ pic.twitter.com/NLwi0HQdLu
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 23, 2026
Gabe Lacques of USA Today broke down the brief history of the concept, dating back to October involving an Oklahoma State college football fan.
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In fact, a group of fans in the student section participated at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, trying to will the Badgers to anything good during a 34-0 loss to Ohio State on Oct. 18. The performance went largely unnoticed during Wisconsin's disappointing football season.
Students have taken over this game. Going shirtless. #Badgerspic.twitter.com/P7Ur26ELlx
— Evan Flood (@Evan_Flood) October 18, 2025
On April 8, a single fan stood shirtless at a Colorado Rockies game and began attracting others to his cause during a sweep of the Astros. Since, it has blossomed into regular usage at MLB games, including in St. Louis when members of the Stephen F. Austin baseball team got in on the act.
The basic tenets? Dudes waving their shirts, perched in a faraway section of the stadium. Initially, the intent seemed to be for struggling teams that needed a boost, but the red-hot Brewers head into Saturday's game against the Dodgers having won 15 of 19.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 'Tarps off' trend of shirtless baseball fans reaches Milwaukee

It’s not just NFL teams that have something to strive for on social media this month. With the World Cup just a few weeks away, national teams are releasing their squads for the tournament with similarly dramatic announcements.
Norway literally got their king to announce the squad. Brazil did it the old-fashioned way by announcing it on live television with no reports or leaks ahead of time. Apparently, both Shams and Adam Schefter were busy.
But it’s no surprise that the best World Cup announcement video is where it all began. That honor is coming home to England, whose team is looking for just their second-ever World Cup win on the 60th anniversary of their 1966 triumph.
And what better theme to announce the squad with than the thing that is the most quintessentially English thing that has ever existed? No, it’s not Halo, leave that to the Chargers. It’s the Beatles. It is appropriately set to the soundtrack of “Come Together,” while some of the graphics throughout the reveal video look straight out of “Yellow Submarine.”
Come Together. pic.twitter.com/BAsCH4YCjx
— England (@England) May 22, 2026
Of course, regarding the actual players selected by coach Thomas Tuchel, there is major controversy. Huge stars like Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Harry Maguire have all been left out of the squad as Tuchel looks towards a more tactically rigid approach for the World Cup.
The England squad video has an incredible 13 million views on just X alone, showing just how far and wide these announcement videos are going. If you think the World Cup is lacking hype at the moment, the end of the Premier League and other major European competitions will quickly sharpen everyone’s focus on the world’s greatest tournament, which starts in less than a month.
Now, if we could just do something about those ticket prices.
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Former New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski is not feeling loved in Buffalo.
Yet, as a native New Yorker, he considered joining the Buffalo Sabres' "Blade Gang" for an outing during the team's second round series against the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL playoffs. The Sabres went on to lose the series in heartbreaking fashion.
Gronkowski ultimately didn't participate in the festivities during the series, and he had a good reason for it during his recent appearance on Spittin' Chiclets on Netflix.
"I don't really got that much love in Buffalo. I really don't," Gronkowski said. "I saw some of the comments on Instagram under my interview and everything that I did, and a lot of Buffalonians hate on me, which is fine, which is understandable. Basically, I just got inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame first ballot, and it’s probably because I played the Buffalo Bills 10 times in my career.
"Just let alone my stats versus the Buffalo Bills, so I understand why they don't like me. So if anything, if I do join the Blade Gang, I can be that dummy, and everyone just tries to come up to me and try to [expletive] deck me, and I just lay everyone out and give them the wood."
If anything, this just shows how deep the rivalry goes between the Patriots and Bills.
It's a rivalry that extends beyond the NFL. Gronkowski might have been born in New York, but his home is clearly the place that helped him win three Super Bowl rings and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest tight ends of all time.
Gronkowski will forever be a Patriot.
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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Rob Gronkowski's reason for why Buffalo fans constantly hate on him
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Samsung is holding a vote among its workers to decide on a new wage agreement. The voting is being done by two main labor unions inside the company, and participation has been very high.
At Samsung, more than 80% of eligible workers have already taken part in the vote. This means most employees are actively involved in deciding whether to accept the new wage deal. The vote started on the 22nd and will continue until the 27th morning.
The two unions leading the vote are the Samsung Group Supra-Enterprise Labor Union Samsung Chapter and the National Samsung Electronics Labor Union, also known as Jeonsamno. In the larger union, over 46,000 workers out of about 57,000 have voted. In the smaller union, about 6,500 out of 8,000 workers have participated.
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The final decision will depend on two simple rules. First, more than half of all workers must vote. Second, most of the voting workers must agree to the deal. If both conditions are met, the wage agreement will become official.
However, some shareholders are not happy with the agreement. They believe that special performance bonuses should not be decided only through union negotiations. Instead, they argue that such decisions should be approved by shareholders in a formal meeting.
A shareholder group plans to take legal action. They may request a court to stop the agreement and even try to cancel it completely. The final outcome will depend on the result of the vote and possible court decisions.
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Samsung is maintaining a continuous and very busy One UI roadmap this year. Shortly after beginning the One UI 8.5 official rollout, Samsung began One UI 9 Beta Program, but we expect it to be a short-lived activity.
Galaxy S26 users can get One UI 9 Beta, built on Android 17, before its official release. Samsung says the full experience will be showcased at the Unpacked event. There are still nearly two months in the Unpacked.
One UI 9 Beta 1 has been rolled out to users, and the One UI 9 Beta 2 build will likely be provided on May 26. This is the same date likely for the expansion of the Beta Program to the two remaining markets: India and Poland.
One UI 8.5 Beta lasted over five months, One UI 9 should be short, here’s why:
Samsung should not spend as much time as it spent on the One UI 8.5 Beta testing. The activity was started in early December 2025 till the beginning of May 2026. During the period, Samsung released ten Beta builds.
One UI 8.5 is still based on Android 16, but the level of changes was significant. It’s not the case with the Android 17-based One UI 9 for now. The Program can be concluded by the time Samsung unveils the official version.
Samsung’s Android 17 Beta has very few major visual or functional changes so far. The build is a follow-up of One UI 8.5, aimed at minor bug fixes, small UI tweaks, and under-the-hood optimizations.
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Even if Samsung prolongs the One UI 9 Beta Program, just like the One UI 8.5 Beta, not much will be achieved. The present Beta should focus on optimizing the new OS, as major changes would be seen in the One UI 9.5 version.
One UI 9 Beta started mid-May and should be concluded by the end of July or early August. It will help the One UI engineers to roll out the official version faster to existing devices, starting with the Galaxy S26 series.
We are anticipating the best from Samsung. But software testing and distribution are very difficult and a responsible task. Hopefully, the Beta testing goes well, and the company doesn’t lose momentum midway.
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The Premier League roster for next season is officially complete. Hull City locked up the final remaining top-flight ticket after defeating Middlesbrough 1-0 at Wembley Stadium, thanks to an agonizingly late, dramatic winner from Oliver McBurnie.
Following a cagey opening 45 minutes that offered virtually zero goal-scoring threats, Middlesbrough initially looked like the better side, enjoying vastly superior control of the possession compared to their rivals. However, they were unable to break the deadlock, leaving the match scoreless as both teams headed down the tunnel at halftime.
The second half was almost a mirror image of the first, with all signs pointing toward the promotion battle heading into extra time. Yet, in the dying embers of the match, Oliver McBurnie emerged as the ultimate hero, popping up in the 94th minute to net the winner and secure promotion for his squad. The goal triggered absolute scenes at a roaring Wembley Stadium, sending the Tigers back to the Premier League for the first time in 10 years.

The final night of the Serie A season is shaping up to be one of the most important evenings in recent Milan history, with Christian Pulisic and the Rossoneri entering a decisive showdown against Cagliari knowing that Champions League qualification remains on the line. At the same time, another development surrounding the club has sparked fresh discussion about the American star’s long-term future in Italy.
San Siro is expected to be packed for the occasion, with more than 70,000 supporters anticipated for a match that could determine the club’s direction heading into the summer. Milan sits in a strong position in the race for Europe, yet there is still little margin for error after a turbulent second half of the campaign.
Massimiliano Allegri’s side arrives at the final fixture knowing that victory would secure a return to the Champions League after weeks of pressure and uncertainty. Recent results have kept the Rossoneri ahead of rivals Juventus and Como, but the job remains unfinished heading into the final 90 minutes.
They earned a crucial 2-1 victory against Genoa last weekend thanks to late goals from Christopher Nkunku and Zachary Athekame. That result ended a difficult run and restored belief inside the dressing room ahead of the season finale.
The coach is also reportedly fighting for his own future, despite growing suggestions that he could remain at the club next season. Napoli continues to monitor the situation closely, while Milan’s ownership prepares for major summer decisions depending on whether Champions League qualification is secured.
Cagliari travels to San Siro already safe from relegation after defeating Torino in the previous round. Fabio Pisacane’s side, therefore, enters the match without the burden of survival hanging over it, which could make the Sardinian club a dangerous opponent.
Historically, however, Milan has dominated this fixture. The Rossoneri have lost only one of their last 41 Serie A meetings against Cagliari, while the visitor has not won at San Siro in the league since 1997.

Despite the statistics, Allegri has repeatedly warned his squad against complacency. Milan’s recent struggles at home, including defeats in two of its last three league matches at San Siro, have shown how fragile the team can become under pressure.
Amid growing speculation over his future, the biggest revelation ahead of the match concerns Pulisic’s role for the decisive encounter. Reports indicate that the United States international is expected to begin the match on the bench, with Allegri leaning toward a forward partnership involving Nkunku alongside either Santiago Gimenez or Niclas Fullkrug.
📰 Gazzetta dello Sport: Probable XI AC Milan v Cagliari! pic.twitter.com/a9dufrsVbn
— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) May 21, 2026
That decision comes after a difficult second half of the season for the American star. After a brilliant opening stretch in which he delivered goals in major matches and regularly carried the attack, Pulisic’s form dipped significantly after January.
Still, there are signs that the Serie A giant continues to view Pulisic as a major figure for the future. The club recently unveiled its new 2026-27 home kit with the American placed front and center during the promotional campaign.
That development quickly drew attention online because of recent rumors linking him with a return to the Premier League. While kit launches do not guarantee a player will remain, many supporters interpreted the decision as a strong indication that Milan still sees Pulisic as central to the project moving forward.

| WHO | Bayern vs Stuttgart |
| WHAT | DFB Pokal |
| WHEN | 2:00pm ET / 11:00am PT • Saturday, May 23, 2025 |
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Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich are on a mission to secure a domestic double as they face Stuttgart in the highly anticipated DFB Pokal final. After a six-year absence from the cup final, a palpable hunger drives Vincent Kompany‘s squad, who enter the match as overwhelming favorites to reclaim the trophy they last won in 2020. Their dominance throughout the season has been nothing short of spectacular, setting the stage for a climactic finish.
Standing in their way are the defending champions, Stuttgart, who are determined to cap off a remarkable season with more silverware. Sebastian Hoeneß’s side secured a coveted Champions League spot by finishing fourth in the league and now aim to defend their title against the country’s most formidable opponent. Despite their underdog status, Stuttgart‘s proven cup pedigree makes this a must-watch clash at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.
Bayern‘s season has been defined by relentless dominance, culminating in a Bundesliga title with just a single defeat. Their attacking prowess has been on full display, and they head into the final with unstoppable momentum. In contrast, Stuttgart has also enjoyed a successful campaign, securing their European ambitions and entering this match on a five-game unbeaten streak, though four of those were draws. Their resilience will be put to the ultimate test.
The tactical battle promises a classic clash of styles. Bayern, under Vincent Kompany, employs a suffocating high-press and averages an astounding 66% possession, consistently overwhelming opponents with their offensive firepower. Stuttgart will need to adopt a disciplined, counter-attacking strategy. Their survival hinges on absorbing immense pressure, maintaining a compact defensive shape, and exploiting any opportunities on the break. Engaging Bayern in an open, end-to-end game would be a fatal error.
Motivation is sky-high on both sides. For Bayern, this is about more than just another trophy; it’s about reasserting their authority in the DFB Pokal after a lengthy absence and completing a perfect domestic season. For Stuttgart, this is a chance to make a definitive statement. Defending their title against a titan like Bayern would be a monumental achievement and the perfect conclusion to an impressive season.
The historical record between these two clubs heavily favors Bayern Munich. The Bavarians are currently on a commanding five-game winning streak against Stuttgart, establishing a clear psychological advantage heading into the final. This fixture has consistently been a showcase for Bayern‘s offensive superiority, a trend they will look to continue on the biggest stage.
Recent encounters paint a grim picture for Stuttgart. This season alone, Bayern has defeated them three times: a 2-1 victory in the Super Cup, followed by two crushing Bundesliga wins, 5-0 and 4-2. Across the last five meetings, Bayern has demonstrated their ability to score at will, dismantling the Stuttgart defense with alarming regularity.
The data points to a high-scoring affair. The last five matchups have produced an average of 4.4 goals per game, with seven of the last ten clashes featuring over 3.5 goals. Bayern has scored three or more goals in four of their last five games against Stuttgart. Striker Harry Kane has been particularly lethal, netting eight goals in those five appearances, making him a key player to watch.
Bayern enters the final with several key defensive concerns, while Stuttgart arrives in Berlin with nearly a full-strength squad ready for battle.
Vincent Kompany will be forced to adjust his backline due to significant injuries. Key defenders Min-Jae Kim (knee) and Alphonso Davies (hamstring) are sidelined, while Serge Gnabry is also out for the season. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and Konrad Laimer have dealt with minor issues but are expected to be fit to start, though the absences will test Bayern‘s squad depth.
In contrast, Sebastian Hoeneß has the luxury of a nearly complete roster. While Ameen Al Dakhil, Justin Diehl, and Lazar Jovanovic are unavailable, none are considered regular starters. This allows Stuttgart to field their strongest possible lineup, giving them a crucial advantage in terms of continuity and cohesion against a slightly depleted Bayern defense.
Bayern Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Bischof; Kimmich, Goretzka; Karl, Musiala, Luis Diaz; Jackson.
This lineup is built for total offensive domination. With the creative genius of Jamal Musiala and Luis Diaz supplying chances from the wings and midfield, the formation is designed to control possession and pin Stuttgart deep in their own half. The central pairing of Kimmich and Goretzka will dictate the tempo, aiming to unleash their potent attack at every opportunity.
Stuttgart Projected XI (3-4-1-2): Nübel; Hendriks, Chabot, Mittelstädt; Leweling, Andres, Stiller, Führich; Nartey; Demirovic, Undav.
Stuttgart’s formation prioritizes defensive solidity and rapid transitions. The back three provides a strong foundation to absorb pressure, while the midfield wing-backs are tasked with providing width on the counter-attack. Deniz Undav, their leading scorer, will be the focal point up front, looking to exploit any space left behind by Bayern‘s aggressive press.
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Cristiano Ronaldo may have finally delivered the Saudi Pro League title that Al-Nassr had been chasing for years, but the celebrations in Riyadh have quickly been followed by uncertainty surrounding Jorge Jesus. The Portuguese coach appeared to announce his departure after the title-clinching win over Damac, yet fresh reports now suggest the story may not be finished after all.
The Saudi club finished the season on top of the table with 86 points after a commanding 4-1 victory in the final round. Ronaldo scored twice in that match, while Joao Felix added an assist as Al-Nassr secured its first league crown since the 2018-19 season under the guidance of Jorge Jesus.
Jorge Jesus arrived in Riyadh with enormous expectations after previously dominating Saudi soccer with the club’s city rival, Al-Hilal. The veteran Portuguese coach inherited a squad filled with star names, but many believed the team lacked consistency in decisive moments. That changed quickly under his leadership.
Al-Nassr finished the campaign with the league’s best attack after scoring 91 goals, while Ronaldo finally captured the domestic title that had eluded him since moving to Saudi Arabia in 2023. “When I received the invitation from [Al Nassr CEO Jose] Semedo and Cris [Cristiano Ronaldo], I only accepted this challenge to help Cris win titles in Saudi Arabia,” Jesus explained before the decisive final match. “That was my purpose.”
It’s from the heart 🏆🇵🇹 pic.twitter.com/YIoz6LMSHD
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) May 22, 2026
After sealing the championship, the coach appeared emotional as he confirmed his decision to leave. “I came here to help Cristiano and this club win, and we achieved incredible things together,” the experienced manager said after the title-clinching victory. “Now it is time for me to leave.”
The announcement shocked many supporters because the club had finally regained stability after several difficult seasons. Ronaldo himself had endured painful defeats in multiple finals before finally lifting the Saudi Pro League trophy.
Despite the public farewell, reports from Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat suggest the story may not be over yet. Al-Nassr’s management reportedly still wants Jorge Jesus to remain at the club because they believe technical stability is essential after such a successful season.
This is said to have opened the possibility of a dramatic reversal only days after the coach declared his mission complete. According to the report, a meeting between Jesus and Al-Nassr’s executive committee is expected soon to discuss whether the partnership could continue beyond this season.
Built a champion team.
— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) May 22, 2026
Led a champion season.
Finished as champion. pic.twitter.com/8EOTtHbj85
The Portuguese coach is said to prefer delaying any final decision until after the 2026 World Cup. Sources also claim that moving to Turkey, despite interest from several clubs including Fenerbahce, is currently not among his priorities.
Instead, Jesus is reportedly considering two major international opportunities in the future. The Portugal national team is viewed as a possible long-term ambition for the veteran coach once the World Cup cycle ends. At the same time, staying in Riyadh has not been ruled out entirely.
One of the key elements behind the ongoing discussions reportedly involves finances and the direction of the sporting project. Jorge Jesus currently earns more than $8 million annually at Al-Nassr, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in the region.
Asharq Al-Awsat indicates that any new agreement would likely require improved financial terms along with guarantees about the club’s future ambitions. The Knight of Najd’s hierarchy reportedly believes continuity could be crucial if the club wants to defend the league title and continue building around Ronaldo.

That could directly impact the Portuguese superstar as he prepares for what may be his final World Cup with the Portugal national soccer team in 2026. A coaching change immediately after a championship-winning season would inevitably create questions about the squad’s future direction.
Jesus himself admitted he took a cautious approach to his future last summer. “When I spoke with Cristiano Ronaldo, they initially offered me a two-year contract. But I only wanted one year,” the coach explained.

and made their intentions perfectly clear to one another at the launch press conference for their WBC super-middleweight title battle. Canelo will attempt to claim world honours at 168lbs once again when he challenges Mbilli in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on September 12. The Mexican superstar hasn’t fought since suffering an upset defeat to Terence Crawford […]
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Al-Nassr ile şampiyonluğa ulaşan Jorge Jesus, yeni takımı konusunda hem Fenerbahçe hem de Beşiktaş ihtimallerini ortaya atmıştı. Suudi Arabistan basınında ise konuyla ilgili farklı şeyler konuşuluyor.
Suudi Arabistan Ligi'nde Al-Nassr'a şampiyonluk sevinci yaşatan Jorge Jesus, "Türkiye'de 3 büyük takım var. Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş... 2'si teklif yaptı. Şimdilik diğerinin ismi bende kalsın" demişti. Bu 3 takım arasında Portekizli hocayla ilgilenmeyen tek kulüp Galatasaray...
DÜNYA KUPASI SONRASI
71 yaşındaki teknik adamın Al-Nassr'la sözleşmesini uzatmayacağı konuşulurken, Suudi Arabistan basınından farklı iddialar geldi. Buna göre; Al-Nassr Yönetimi çok kısa bir süre içinde Jesus'la yeni sözleşme için masaya oturacak. Ancak Jesus'un kararını Dünya Kupası sonrasında vermesi bekleniyor.
ÖNCELİĞİ DEĞİL
Tecrübeli hoca, Portekiz Milli Takımı'ndaki gelişmeleri bekleyecek. Yine Suudi Arabistan basınına göre; Jesus, Türk ekipleriyle görüştü. Ancak önceliği Süper Lig'e dönmek değil... Al-Nassr'ın ciddi bir zam yapması durumunda takımda kalmayı tercih edebilir. Jesus'un mevcut sözleşmesindeki maaşı 7.5 milyon euro seviyesindeydi...

Trabzonspor'un genç futbolcusu Christ Oulai sosyal medyadan önce paylaşıp sonra sildiği gönderilerle gündem oldu. Oulai, Türkler'i ırkçılıkla suçladı. Christ Oulai, sosyal medya hesabından yapılan tepki çeken paylaşım sonrası açıklama yaptı. Fildişili Sahilli oyuncu, hesabının hacklendiğini söyledi.
Trabzonspor Ziraat Türkiye Kupası Finali’nde Konyaspor’u 2-1 mağlup ederek kupanın sahibi olmuştu. Maç esnasında Oulai ile Andre Onana arasında bir gerginlik yaşanmış ve ikili birbirlerini sosyal medyadan takip etmeyi bırakmıştı.
IRKÇILIK SUÇLAMASI
Christ Oulai bu sefer de başka bir gerginlikle gündeme geldi. Genç futbolcu havalimanından gönderiler paylaştı ancak daha sonra sildi. Gönderide Türkler'i ırkçılıkla suçlaması ise dikkatlerden kaçmadı.
SAĞLIKLI İLETİŞİM KURAMADI
Öte yandan Christ Oulai’nin İngilizce bilmemesi nedeniyle havalimanında görevli polislerle sağlıklı iletişim kuramadığı, bu nedenle kısa süreli bir gerginlik yaşandığı belirtildi.
'HESABIM HACKLENDİ' AÇIKLAMASI
Fransızca açıklama yapan genç futbolcu, hesabının ele geçirildiğini belirtti.
Oulai paylaşımında, “Hesapta ben değildim, özür dilerim, hacklendi.” ifadelerini kullandı. Ardından bir açıklamada daha bulunan Oulai havalimanında olmadığını otelde olduğunu belirtti.
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Alexander Sörloth'un adı hem Beşiktaş hem de Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyor. Norveçli santrfor, kendisine ulaşan bir Premier Lig ekibinin teklifini geri çevirdi. Atletico Madrid ise oyuncuyu satmaya hazırlanıyor.
Matteo Moretto'nun haberine göre; Everton, Alexander Sörloth transferi için Atletico Madrid'le temas kurdu. Ancak Norveçli forvet, İngiliz ekibine sıcak bakmadı. Böylece Everton ihtimali ortadan kalktı. La Liga temsilcisi, takımda kalmak istemeyen 30 yaşındaki santrfordan en az 30 milyon euro bekliyor.
MİLAN VE BARCELONA
1.95 boyundaki golcünün adı hem Beşiktaş hem de Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyor... Kanarya'daki başkan adaylarından birinin tecrübeli yıldızla ilgilendiği konuşuluyor. Alexander Sörloth'un durumunu ayrıca Milan ve Barcelona da takip ediyor. Dünya Kupası öncesinde önemli gelişmeler yaşanabilir.
İYİ BİR SEZON GEÇİRDİ
Norveçli futbolcunun Atletico Madrid'le mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sürüyor. Bu sezon La Liga'da 34 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.936 dakika kaldı. 13 gol üretti. Alexander Sörloth, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde ise 14 mücadelede boy gösterdi. Bu kulvarda 6 gol ve 1 asisti bulunuyor.

Yıllardır ülkemizde transferlerin yeni sezon hazırlık kampına yetişip yetişemeyeceği sorgulanıyor... Beşiktaş'ta bu kez en büyük bilinmezlik, teknik adam konusunda yaşanıyor. Üstelik, hocanın durumu her şeyi etkiliyor...
Beşiktaş'ta Sergen Yalçın'la yollar ayrıldıktan sonra şu isimler kısa süre içinde Kartal'la anılmıştı:
Ange Postecoglou
Arda Turan
Burak Yılmaz
Dino Toppmöller
Domenico Tedesco
Ernesto Valverde
Filipe Luis
Igor Tudor
Jorge Jesus
Michael Beale
Nuri Şahin
Oliver Glasner
Qurban Qurbanov
Razvan Lucescu
Roberto Mancini
Ruben Amorim
Sergej Jakirovic
Şenol Güneş
ÇALIŞMAYI DÜŞÜNMÜYOR
Başkan Serdal Adalı, Şenol Güneş'le çalışmayı düşünmediğini ifade etmişti. Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın yeni teknik adamının en kısa sürede göreve getirilmesi gerekiyor. Çünkü onun yokluğu her şeyi etkiliyor. Yıllardır ülkemizde transferlerin yeni sezon kampına yetişip yetişmeyeceği merak ediliyor...
EN GEÇ ÖNÜMÜZDEKİ HAFTA
Kartal'da şu andaki durum daha da acı... Yeni hoca belirlenmeden, hiçbir hazırlık tam olarak yapılamayacak. Onun yokluğu hem transferleri hem de sezon hazırlıklarını etkiliyor. Yönetimin en geç önümüzdeki hafta içinde bu problemi çözmesi bekleniyor. Taraftarların meraklı bekleyişi ise sürüyor...

Beşiktaş'la kontratının son senesine giren Felix Uduokhai'nin, bir Alman ekibine gitmesi bekleniyor. Devreye son olarak Bundesliga'ya yükselen Schalke 04 girdi...
Beşiktaş, 2024 yazında Augsburg'a 500 bin euro ödeyerek Felix Uduokhai'yi kiralamıştı. Sezon sonunda Alman stoperin 5 milyon euroluk satın alma maddesi devreye girdi. 1.93 boyundaki savunmacının kontratı 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girmiş durumda...
ÇOK SICAK BAKILMIYOR
Kartal'da yeni teknik adam konusundaki çalışmalar sürüyor. Ancak yönetimin de 28 yaşındaki futbolcuya çok sıcak bakmadığı konuşuluyor. Felix Uduokhai'nin çok sayıda Alman talibi vardı. Devreye son olarak Bundesliga'ya yükselen Schalke 04'ün girdiği öğrenildi.
DEVRE ARASINDA GİDECEKTİ
Yönetim, resmi teklifleri bekliyor. Ve 5-6 milyon euro seviyesindeki önerilerin değerlendirmeye alınacağı düşünülüyor. Felix Uduokhai bu sezon Süper Lig'de sadece 15 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.124 dakika kaldı. Skor katkısı sunamadı. Aslında devre arasında satılması bekleniyordu. Ancak o dönemde yaşanan sakatlık ve diğer sorunların ardından kalmıştı.

Fenerbahçe Yüksek Divan Kurulu Başkanı Şekip Mosturoğlu, 12 yıldır gelmeyen şampiyonluğun sebeplerinden biri olarak penaltı sayılarını göstermişti. Peki rakamlara göre bu süreçte Galatasaray mı yoksa Fenerbahçe mi daha fazla penaltı kullandı?
HT Spor'a açıklamalarda bulunan Fenerbahçe Yüksek Divan Kurulu Başkanı Şekip Mosturoğlu, "Fenerbahçe 12 yıldır neden şampiyon olamıyor?" sorusunu yanıtlamıştı. Mosturoğlu'nun gösterdiği sebeplerden biri penaltı sayılarıydı. Peki söz konusu süreç içinde Fenerbahçe mi yoksa Galatasaray mı daha fazla beyaz noktaya gitti?
İŞTE RAKAMLAR
İki ezeli rakibin 12 sezonluk dönemde Süper Lig'de kullandıkları penaltı sayıları şöyle:
2014-2015
Fenerbahçe: 8
Galatasaray: 3
2015-2016
Fenerbahçe: 8
Galatasaray: 9
2016-2017
Fenerbahçe: 8
Galatasaray: 5
2017-2018
Fenerbahçe: 7
Galatasaray: 7
2018-2019
Fenerbahçe: 6
Galatasaray: 10
2019-2020
Fenerbahçe: 11
Galatasaray: 13
2020-2021
Fenerbahçe: 12
Galatasaray: 16
2021-2022
Fenerbahçe: 12
Galatasaray: 12
2022-2023
Fenerbahçe: 17
Galatasaray: 12
2023-2024
Fenerbahçe: 17
Galatasaray: 14
2024-2025
Fenerbahçe: 11
Galatasaray: 13
2025-2026
Fenerbahçe: 9
Galatasaray: 6
TOPLAM
Fenerbahçe: 126
Galatasaray: 120
6 FAZLASI BULUNUYOR
Transfermarkt'ın istatistiklerine göre; Fenerbahçe, ezeli rakibi Galatasaray'a oranla 6 penaltı fazla kullandı. Mosturoğlu'nun bu başarısızlıktaki diğer sebepleri ise; cezalandırma oranları ve hakem hatalarıydı. Şekip Mosturoğlu, kadro istikrarsızlığı konusunun da önemli olduğunu belirtmişti.

Galatasaray Kulübünün olağan seçimli genel kurulu bugün gerçekleştirildi. Oy verme işleminin ardından açıklama yapan Galatasaray Yöneticisi Eray Yazgan yabancı kuralına da değindi.
Galatasaray Yöneticisi Eray Yazgan, bugün gerçekleştirilen olağan seçimli genel kurulunun ardından açıklama yaptı.
Eray Yazgan'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Galatasaray’da çok adaylı seçimlerde de biz yine aynı masalarda otururuz, sohbet ederiz. Bizde bu bir rekabetten ziyade şölen havasında geçer. Bugün de onların örneklerinden birini yaşadık.
-Galatasaray'da muhalefet olmaz. Muhalefet kavramı Galatasaray'da olmaz. Zaman zaman seçimlerde ikinci, üçüncü, dördüncü aday çıkar.
Seçimlerin dışında, Süper Lig'de her ay düzenli divan kurulu toplantısı yapan spor kulübü biziz. Senede 2 tane, bazen 3 tane genel kurulumuz oluyor. Oralarda en sert tenkitleri, en sert eleştirileri duyup, oradan aldığımız kıymetli eleştirileri başımızın üstüne koyuyoruz; en doğru yol haritalarını bulmaya çalışıyoruz.
10+4 AÇIKLAMASI
-Nedenini anlamadığımız, anlamlandıramadığımız bir şekilde 10+4 diye bir kural.
Bugüne kadar Galatasaray'a gelen yabancılara bakıyorsunuz, Türkiye'ye gelen yabancılara bakıyorsunuz; 30'lu yaşlarda gelmiş olsalar da çok önemli değerlerdi. Ve bizim genç oyuncularımıza abilik ettiler, tecrübelerini aktardılar.
Bugün ne yapıyoruz? 4 tane 23 yaş altı oyuncuyu katma zorunluluğu getiriyoruz. 18 kulübümüz için de zorluk olacak. Çünkü doğru konuşalım; bugün Avrupa'da, Güney Amerika'da 23 yaş altında gerçekten gelecek vadeden 4 tane oyuncunun bonservisini almak kolay değil.
10+4 Kuralına itiraz edecek misiniz?
-Kulüpler Birliğinin bu konuda bir iradesi var. Biz sadece Galatasaray olarak değil, tüm kulüpler olarak başvurmamız daha doğru olacak.











Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 33-cü turunun “Kəpəz” – “Neftçi” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 0:1 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Sumqayıtda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
33-cü tur
23 may
“Kəpəz” – “Neftçi” 0:1
Qol: Freddi Varqas, 54.
Sarı vərəqələr: Şakir Seyidov, 20 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Rauf Hüseynli, 60 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Mate Abuladze, 80 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti); Şahnur İsmayılov, 90+4 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – İqor Ribeyro, 42 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Murad Xaçayev, 85 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Ağadadaş Salyanski, 90+3 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Qırmızı vərəqə: İfeanyi Metyu, 65 (ciddi qayda pozuntusu).
Artırılan vaxt: İkinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 15:00. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu, 500 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Vüqar Həsənli.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Elşad Abdullayev, Zöhrab Abbasov.
Dördüncü hakim: Əli Əliyev.
VAR: Elçin Məsiyev.
AVAR: Kamran Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elgiz Abbasov.
Kəpəz: 81. Elgün Bayramov, 99. Əli Səmədov (k) (83. Raul İsaqov, 63), 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 88. Şakir Seyidov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev (20. Elcan Əbilov, 63), 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev (80. Şahnur İsmayılov, 46), 11. Rəhman Hacıyev (23. Fərid Kələntərov, 74), 29. Dioqo Verdaska, 14. Adama Fofana, 4. Mate Abuladze, 10. Ryonosuke Ohori (30. Ruslan Quliyev, 82).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 17. Ümid Səmədov, 6. Camal Cəfərov, 57. Amur Yusifov, 12. Mahamadu Ba.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
Neftçi: 1. Emil Balayev (k), 4. Elvin Camalov, 17. Murad Xaçayev, 77. Falaye Sako (70. Andrey Ştoqrin, 46), 5. İqor Ribeyro (15. Elvin Bədəlov, 46), 18. İfeanyi Metyu, 33. Breno Almeyda, 10. Freddi Varqas (19. Ağadadaş Salyanski, 67), 22. Luis Ortis, 23. Cordan Rezabala (8. Emin Mahmudov, 74), 28. Alessio Kurçi (11. İmad Faraj, 46).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 13. Kenan Piriç, 95. Eldar Babayev, 47. Murad Məmmədov, 14. Edvin Kuç, 6. Sessi Dalmeyda, 24. Mustafa Sek.
Baş məşqçi: Yuri Vernidub.
Premyer Liqada 2025/26 mövsümünün gümüş mükafatçısı “Qarabağ” Emmanuel Addai, Ramil Şeydayev və Sami Mmae ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az bu barədə Ağdam klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, müqavilə müddəti başa çatmış Emmanuel Addai və Ramil Şeydayevlə əməkdaşlığın davam etdirilməsinə ehtiyac duyulmayıb. İcarə əsasında bu komandada çıxış edən Sami Mmae isə məxsus olduğu kluba (“Dinamo”, Zaqreb, Xorvatiya) geri qayıdıb.
Ağdam klubu futbolçulara bu komandada çıxış etdikləri müddətdə nümayiş etdirdikləri peşəkarlığa, komandanın uğurlarına verdikləri töhfəyə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyeralarında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Qarabağ” Mmaeni cari mövsümün sonunadək icarəyə götürmüşdü. Mərakeş millisinin də üzvü olan 29 yaşlı mərkəz müdafiəçisi Ağdam klubunun heyətində 15 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qola imza atıb.
“Qarabağ” Emmanuel Addaini 2024-cü ilin avqustunda “Alkorkon”dan 1 milyon avro müqabilində transfer etmişdi. 24 yaşlı qanalı forvard Ağdam klubunun heyətində 88 oyuna çıxıb, 12 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Ramil Şeydayev isə əvvəllər də formasını geyindiyi “Qarabağ”a 2025-ci ilin sentyabr ayında qayıtmışdı. O, bu müddətdə cəmi 11 oyuna çıxıb və 2 qol vurub. 30 yaşlı hücumçunun Ağdam klubundakı karyerası bütövlükdə 127 oyun, 39 qol və 12 assistdən ibarətdir.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün sonuncu – 33-cü turunun növbəti oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun gününün ilk qarşılaşması Sumqayıtda baş tutub.
“Kəpəz” burada “Neftçi” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçirilmiş matçın baş hakimi Vüqar Həsənli olub. Oyunun taleyini bir qol həll edib. Paytaxt təmsilçisi yekunda 3 xala sevinən tərəf olub.
Premyer Liqa
33-cü tur
23 may
“Kəpəz” – “Neftçi” 0:1
Qol: Freddi Varqas, 54.
Hakimlər: Vüqar Həsənli, Elşad Abdullayev, Zöhrab Abbasov, Əli Əliyev.
VAR: Elçin Məsiyev.
AVAR: Kamran Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu. 15:00.
Kəpəz: 81. Elgün Bayramov, 99. Əli Səmədov, 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 88. Şakir Seyidov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev, 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev, 11. Rəhman Hacıyev, 29. Dioqo Verdaska (k), 14. Adama Fofana, 4. Mate Abuladze, 10. Ryonosuke Ohori.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 17. Ümid Səmədov, 20. Elcan Əbilov, 23. Fərid Kələntərov, 6. Camal Cəfərov, 80. Şahnur İsmayılov, 57. Amur Yusifov, 30. Ruslan Quliyev, 83. Raul İsaqov, 12. Mahamadu Ba.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
Neftçi: 1. Emil Balayev (k), 4. Elvin Camalov, 17. Murad Xaçayev, 77. Falaye Sako, 5. İqor Ribeyro, 18. İfeanyi Metyu, 33. Breno Almeyda, 10. Freddi Varqas, 22. Luis Ortis, 23. Cordan Rezabala, 28. Alessio Kurçi.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 13. Kenan Piriç, 95. Eldar Babayev, 8. Emin Mahmudov, 15. Elvin Bədəlov, 19. Ağadadaş Salyanski, 47. Murad Məmmədov, 14. Edvin Kuç, 6. Sessi Dalmeyda, 24. Mustafa Sek, 70. Andrey Ştoqrin, 11. İmad Faraj.
Baş məşqçi: Yuri Vernidub.
“Əl-Nəsr”in hücumçusu Joao Feliks Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı Peşəkar Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün ən yaxşı futbolçusu seçilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə turnirin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
26 yaşlı portuqal futbolçu 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə meydana çıxdığı 33 oyunda 20 qol vurub, 14 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Feliks Ər-Riyad təmsilçisinə 2025-ci ilin yayında transfer olunub. O, bu komandanın heyətində bütövlükdə 47 oyun keçirib, 26 qol və 19 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Qeyd edək ki, “Əl-Nəsr” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı çempionu olub. Ər-Riyad klubunda Felikslə yanaşı, portuqaliyalı hücumçu Kristiano Ronaldo da çıxış edir.
Joao Feliks “Benfika”nın məzunudur. Futbolçu, karyersı ərzində Madrid “Atletiko”su, “Çelsi”, “Barselona” və “Milan”da (icarə) çıxış edib.
Feliks 2019-cu ilin iyun ayında debüt etdiyi Portuqaliya yığmasının heyətində 52 oyun keçirib, 12 qol və 5 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib. Feliks Portuqaliya yığması ilə UEFA Millətlər Liqasını (2019, 2025) qazanıb.
Klub səviyyəsində Feliks “Benfika” ilə Portuqaliya çempionluğunu, Madrid “Atletiko”su ilə İspaniya çempionluğunu və “Çelsi” ilə Konfrans Liqasını qazanıb.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 26 yaşlı portuqal futbolçunun transfer dəyərini 25 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
“Şamaxı” baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasovla yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müddəti başa çatan müqavilə uzadılmayıb.
“Şamaxı” Premyer Liqada mövsümü 8-ci sırada bitirib.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Kəpəz” – “Neftçi” oyunundan (0:1) sonra gəncəlilərin baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…
– Mövsümün son oyununda gənclərə şans verdik. Ola bilsin ki, onlar gələcəkdə Azərbaycan futbolunun əsas simalarına çevrilsinlər. Komandaya gələndə 6 oyunluq məğlubiyyətsizlik seriyası var idi. Çətin vaxtda bu işə başladıq. Legioner transferi olmadan komandanı liqada saxlamaq asan iş deyil. Klubdakı hər kəsə təşəkkür edirəm.
– Hansı gənc oyunçuları xüsusi qeyd edərdiniz?
– Şahnur və Raulu fərqləndirərdim. Onlar üzərində diqqət var. Gənclərlə işləmək çox çətinlik yaratmışdı. Bu gün onlara şans vermək istədim.
– Adınız “Şamaxı”yla hallanır. Bu məsələyə aydınlıq gətirə bilərsiniz?
– Bu haqda danışmaq istəmirəm. Təki hər şey Azərbaycan futbolu üçün uğurlu olsun.
– Komandaya gəldiyiniz vaxtdan etibarən demək olar, bütün rəqiblərdən xal ala bildiniz. Matçdan sonra azarkeşlər sizə qarşı şüarlar səsləndirdi. Sanki Gəncə camiəsi sizə qarşı haqsızlıq edir…
– Anlaşılmazlıq həmişə olur. Azarkeşlərdən razıyam. Gəncə fanatları futbolu bilirlər, rəhbərliklə də problemim yoxdur. Qalmağımla bağlı təklif də oldu, sadəcə beynimdə bəzi məsələlər var.
– Daha yaxşı təklif aldığınızı dediniz. Nə üçün razılığa gələ bilmirsiniz?
– Harda oluramsa olum, doğruluğun və verilən sözlərin arxasında dayanmağın tərəfdarıyam. Yəni sabah büdcə problemi yaranarsa, hansısa çətinlik yaşanarsa, nəticədə azarkeşlərin qarşısında pis vəziyyətdə qalacağam. Bu gün bəlkə də kimlərsə bunu düzgün qəbul etməz, amma mən yüz ölçüb, bir biçəcəyəm.
– “Şamaxı”nın oyununu izləməyiniz düzgün qarşılanmadı…
– İfadəmə görə üzr istəyirəm, Qəbələdə futbola baxmışam, bara getməmişəm ki… Stadionda olmağım normal şeydir. Bunları nəyəsə bağlamaq düzgün deyil.
– “Kəpəz” rəhbərliyi ilə münasibətiniz necədir?
– Çox yaxşı. Sadəcə bəzi məsələlər var ki, onların dəqiqləşməsini gözləyirik. Qeyri-müəyyənliklər olduğu üçün qərar vermək çətinləşir.
– Rəhbərliyin tələbi avrokuboklardır?
– Xeyr. Bu məsələnin kökündə daha böyük məqamlar dayanır. Söhbət tək büdcədən getmir. Bir komandanın formalaşması üçün ən azı üç il vaxt lazımdır. Çempion olaq, avrokuboklara vəsiqə qazanaq, amma nəylə?
Şahin Cəfərov
“Qarabağ” üç futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Emmanuel Addai, Ramil Şeydayev və Sami Mmae ilə yollar ayrılıb.
Müqavilə müddəti başa çatan Emmanuel Addai və Ramil Şeydayevlə əməkdaşlığa yekun vurulub. İcarə əsasında komandada çıxış edən Sami Mmae isə məxsus olduğu kluba geri qayıdıb.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXXIII turunun “Kəpəz” – “Neftçi” oyunundan (0:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis media nümayəndələri ilə görüşdə bunları söylədi:
– Mövsüm başa çatdı. Heyətdə dəyişiklik çox olacaq?
– Hədəfimizə nail olduq. Olduğumuz mövqe bizə Konfrans Liqasında oynamaq hüququ verir. Müqaviləsi bitən futbolçular var. Həqiqətən, heyətin gücləndirilməsinə ehtiyac var. Bir az vaxtımız olacaq, konkret bu işlərlə məşğul olacağıq. Klubun rəhbərləri var, onlar mənə suallar verəcək, mən də cavablandıracağam. Əminəm ki, növbəti mövsüm üçün güclü və geniş heyətimiz olacaq. Hazırda bu barədə nəsə demək düzgün sayılmaz. Məsələyə sabahdan baxacağıq. Kimlərin qalıb, kimlərin gedəcəyinə qərar verəcəyik.
– Emil Balayev uzun müddətdən sonra milliyə çağırıldı. Yeni mövsüm komandanın əsas qapıçısı o olacaq?
– Emili təbrik edirəm, son beş matçda əla performans göstərib. Milliyə çağırılmaqla mükafatını aldı. İşləməyə davam edirik, o, bizim liderimizdir. Hazırda kimin “bir nömrə” olacağını demək doğru olmaz. Toplanışda buna aydınlıq gələcək. Əlimdə üç qapıçı var və bu, çox yaxşıdır.
– Yerli “bazar”dan hansısa legionerin “Neftçi”yə keçmək ehtimalı var?
– Azərbaycanda yaxşı yerli və əcnəbi futbolçular var. Seçim etsəm, azərbaycanlıdan yana edərəm. İstərdim ki, onlar oynasın, milli komandalara çağırılsın və oyunları ilə töhfələr versin. Suala gəlincə, bəli, izlədiyimiz əcnəbi futbolçu var. Amma eyni mövqeyə həm yerli, həm də əcnəbi namizəd varsa, legioner futbolçu bir baş daha üstün olmalıdır ki, seçim ona yönəlsin.
– Avrokuboklarda ilk oyuna hazırlıq üçün vaxt azdır. Bu, problem ola bilər?
– Bu, tək bizə aid deyil. Ona görə əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, problem olmasın.
– Köklü dəyişikliklər edə biləcəksiniz?
– Nəsə demək çətindir. Nələrin olacağını bilmirəm, hər varianta hazıram.
– Məcbur deyilsiniz, amma “Neftçi” ilə yanaşı, milli komandamızı da düşünürsünüz. Yerli futbolçuları da nəzərə alan azsaylı əcnəbi mütəxəssislərdənsiniz. Həm azarkeşlərə, həm də mediaya göstərdiyiniz münasibətə görə sizə rəğbət var. Belə bir çağırış var ki, klubda uzunmüddətli layihənin parçası olasınız. Buna hazırsınızmı?
– Daha bir ilim var, əlimdən gələni edəcəyəm ki, yaxşı olaq. Məşqçi işi çətindir, bu gün at üstündə ola bilərsən, amma sabah düşmək ehtimalın da var. Rəhbərlikdən hansısa təklif olarsa, danışaram. Azərbaycanı və xalqını sevirəm. Burada olmaqdan məmnunam.
– Ukraynada bir klubda uzun müddət çalışmısınız, amma ölkə xaricində uğurlu olsanız da, bir komandada çox qalmamısınız. Bu, təsadüfdür?
– Ukraynada “Metallurq”da uzun müddət işləmişəm. O klubda akademiyadan başlamışam və bütün yaş qruplarını keçmişəm. Daha sonra bir müddət Belarusda və Moldovada çalışmışam. Yenidən qayıdıb “Krivbass”da işlədim, liqada bürünc medal qazandım. Ukraynada da maraqlı layihələr olub. İndi burdayam, işimdəyəm. Təklif olarsa, danışa bilərəm. “Neftçi” kimi böyük klubdayam. Şərtlər də əladır, qalır işləmək.
Şahin Cəfərov
İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünün ən yaxşı futbolçusu açıqlanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mükafata “Mançester Yunayted”in yarımmüdafiəçisi Brunu Fernandeş layiq görülüb.
O, cari mövsümdə çempionatda 34 oyunda 8 qol vurub, 20 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Italy captain Gianluigi Donnarumma sent a social media message to Pep Guardiola after the Spaniard confirmed his Manchester City exit: ‘One of the greatest of all time, I’m lucky to have played under you.’
Italy international Gianluigi Donnarumma sent a heartfelt message to his coach Pep Guardiola, who has announced his departure from Manchester City at the end of the season.
“One of the greatest managers of all time, I’m lucky to have played under you. Pep, thank you for everything,” Donnarumma wrote on Instagram, posting a picture of him hugging the Spanish tactician.
Donnarumma joined Manchester City from PSG last summer and has kept 18 clean sheets in 43 appearances across all competitions this term, winning the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup.
Guardiola will be replaced by Enzo Maresca, a former Parma boss and Juventus midfielder.
Guardiola has been linked with the Italy job, yet the primary candidates remain Antonio Conte, Massimiliano Allegri, Claudio Ranieri and Roberto Mancini.
Donnarumma is under contract with Manchester City until June 2030, but the agreement includes an option to extend for a further campaign.

Donnarumma made his senior Italy debut in 2016, aged 17, and has made 81 appearances with La Nazionale, winning the Euros in 2021.
Massimiliano Allegri stresses that Sunday’s game against Cagliari is the ‘most important for everyone’ and argues that a ‘strong club helps everyone work better, making it easier to get results.’
Milan host Cagliari in the last game of the season on Sunday and the Rossoneri must secure a win to qualify for the Champions League. The Rossoneri have a two-point lead over fifth-placed Como and Juventus, but they’ve been in poor form recently, despite last week’s 2-1 win away at Genoa.
“Let’s say that the rhythm of 2026 has been tragic,” Allegri said at a press conference via Milannews.
“We’ve only earned one point in the last three home games. Those are the numbers. Tomorrow it’s the last game of the season, and this is the last pre-match press conference of the season. Thanks for putting up with me. We also had a bit of fun, which is the most important thing.
“We’ll face Cagliari with great respect. They have a debutant coach, Pisacane, who has done a great job,” Allegri continued.
“They’ve had a good season and I’m happy because I have a solid bond with Cagliari. Tomorrow, we’ll have to play a serious game. With a positive result, we’ll qualify for the Champions League.”
Inevitably, most of the questions were about Allegri’s future at the club.

The Italian tactician is under contract until 2027 and the deal will automatically be extended by one more season if Milan qualify for the Champions League.
“The future is tomorrow, and it’s the most important game for everyone,” Allegri said.
“The stadium will be sold out, and a victory must be a way to thank those who have supported us this season, also during difficult times. Those will be tough 100 minutes. There’s a lot of pressure, but we’ll need serenity.
“There’s only one risk we run: being superficial. The mistake to avoid tomorrow is to face the game with less focus than against Genoa. The attitude will be fundamental; we must do the same things we did in Genoa. Everyone talks on social media; we must remain focused on our target despite all the criticism.”
Allegri has had arguments with Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic and CEO Giorgio Furlani this season, and owner Gerry Cardinale has already announced that he’ll review the club’s organisation for next season.
“I’ll say one thing, the most important one. The one who has to pull everything is always the club. A strong club certainly helps everyone work better, making it easier to get results, Allegri argued.
“The basis of the results depends on what the club is. It is the club that drives everything. The ownership has always stood by the team, and in recent times, it has come to understand its importance and has grown even closer, so we are happy. Tomorrow, we hope to win and secure Champions League qualification.
“I was lucky enough to be with Cellino, Berlusconi and Agnelli. It is not true that the owner is aseptic or has less passion,” Allegri added.
“Cardinale demonstrated this by coming to Genoa, it was very important. Milan have their own history and DNA, which must be respected: everyone who works at Milan must have the passion to achieve results.
“When someone works with the utmost passion and professionalism, nothing should be reproached. I am not the saviour of anything. I know I have an amazing group of guys who have to set the goal of the season for us tomorrow, and they have to do it together with the fans. The stadium will be packed, and they will have to give us a hand because it will be a difficult match.”
Reports in Italy claim that Igli Tare will leave Milan at the end of the season, while Adriano Galliani could return to the club if Furlani goes.
“Those are club dynamics. I must focus on being a coach, which is not easy. The ownership must address the club’s dynamics and what’s best for Milan,” Allegri replied when asked about Galliani’s potential return.
“It makes no sense to talk about Allegri or Tare. We must remain focused on the game, which is the most important thing for everyone.
“Allegri hasn’t asked for anything. I have a contract with Milan, and I’m very happy to be here,” concluded the Italian tactician.
“Tomorrow’s result will move the judgments one way or the other. If we go to the Champions League, we’ve got it right; if we go to the Europa League, we’ve made errors. Let’s wait for tomorrow.”

Allegri said the whole team will be available for tomorrow’s game, including Luka Modric. The Croat praised Allegri during an interview earlier this week, pleasing his coach.
“I was happy with Luka’s words, especially coming from him. Luka is an important example for all those who have worked here at Milanello,” Allegri said.
“The players have asked me to stay at Milanello, we stay well, and we have time to rest and work. It’s an act of awareness, knowing the importance of tomorrow’s game.”
Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis has turned down a €2 billion offer from an American firm to purchase the club, according to Corriere dello Sport.
Napoli owner De Laurentiis has rejected an offer to buy the Serie A club, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The report claims that the proposal was made by a group led by Matt Rizzetta, President of Serie C side Campobasso and Napoli Basket and Founder & Managing Partner of private equity firm Underdog Global Partners.
Negotiations between Napoli and Rizzetta’s team did not result in an agreement and were even suspended before the due diligence phase.

De Laurentiis, in fact, is unwilling to sell Napoli and wants to remain at the helm of the club that will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2027.
Corriere dello Sport said they had contacted Rizzetta, who initially postponed the chat by one hour, and then replied through the Capobasso press office, stating that he had no comments on the matter and was unaware of such negotiations.
Rizzetta has also been linked with the acquisition of Reggina, but Campobasso reiterated with an official statement on Friday that the Italian-American businessman will remain committed to the club.
With all eyes falling on the London Stadium on Sunday afternoon, West Ham are seeking a miracle as they welcome Leeds to the capital for the final weekend of the 2025/26 campaign. Opening their season finale sat two points adrift of safety and knowing that they need a major favour from across London, the Hammers […]
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Wings' Paige Bueckers has concussion scare after hard fall, but Dallas keeps playing her anyway originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The moment was scary for the Dallas Wings and for fans of Paige Bueckers.
She leaped to try and block a shot from Rhyne Howard on Friday night, but she got caught over Howard's body at an odd angle and slammed down to the court.
Bueckers stayed down for a while and needed medical attention.
Somehow, after walking off clearly distraught, she ended up coming back to the game.
Fans speculated on a potential concussion, which admittedly is a tricky thing to speculate about. But those who felt that's what happened certainly weren't happy that Bueckers returned to the game:
She should have never come back into the game. What were the medical staff even doing? Even if she wanted back your job as a coach and medical stuff is to say no… this is medical malpractice I hope she is okay pic.twitter.com/pvFNOAySW4
— Azzi35 (@sgazzi35) May 23, 2026
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Bueckers had her worst WNBA game in total, which could not have been helped by whatever pain she may have been feeling from the hard fall.
It's worth noting, too, that Bueckers has dealt with concussion concerns in the past. As a rookie, she missed time while going through concussion protocol.
Concussions are injuries that conceptually recur more easily if you've already had them before, so that's a concern with Bueckers.
It also raises the point of extra caution when dealing with something like that with Bueckers. The training staff must've felt that it was clear there was no such damage, because otherwise Bueckers returning to the game would be quite risky and wrong.
Still, fans will be watching the Wings' injury reports closely in the coming days.
ZURICH (AP) — Sandis Vilmanis scored two empty-net goals and Latvia upset the United States 4-2 to hand the defending champion its third defeat at the ice hockey world championship on Saturday.
Deniss Smirnovs' goal early in the third period gave Latvia a 2-1 lead and set up a wild ending.
The Americans pulled goaltender Devin Cooley for an extra attacker but Vilmanis scored with 1:02 left to make it 3-1.
The U.S. struck back — again with six skaters — when Matthew Tkachuk set up Mathieu Olivier to cut the deficit to one from the slot with 0:51 remaining.
Vilmanis sealed the victory, though, when he netted his second with 42 seconds to go.
Latvia had opened the scoring in the first period when Haralds Egle connected at 8:47 with his team’s second shot on goal.
Tkachuk's power-play goal — his first at the worlds — tied it at 1-1 with 5:12 remaining in the middle period. The two-time Stanley Cup winner and Olympic champion played only his second career game at the worlds after joining teammates on Tuesday.
The loss left the U.S. fifth in Group A, one point behind Latvia. The Americans have two group-stage games left — against Hungary on Monday, and Austria on Tuesday.
In Group B in Fribourg, Denmark blanked Slovenia 4-0 for its first win.
Later Saturday, host Switzerland meets Hungary, and Austria plays Germany in Group A in Zurich. In Fribourg, Czechia plays Slovakia, and Sweden faces Norway.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees postponed Saturday's game against Tampa Bay because of a forecast for sustained rain and will make it up as part of a day-night doubleheader on Sept. 22.
Tickets for the postponed game can be used for the 1:05 p.m. game on Sept. 22, which becomes the opener of a four-game series. That day's regularly scheduled game starts at 7:05 p.m.
New York has lost three straight games and 10 of 14.
Tampa Bay has won five straight and 16 of 19. The Rays, a big league-best 34-15, are 4-0 against the Yankees and lead New York by 5 1/2 games in the AL East.
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OTAs for the Jacksonville Jaguars are set to begin on May 26. So over the next few weeks, what should we be on the lookout for on the offensive side of the football?
In this third phase of offseason programs, no contact can take place, but teams can do competitive team periods. OTAs are also voluntary for the players.
As these practices unfold, here are some things I'll be watching for.
As I've discussed previously this offseason, my expectation as of now is that we see both Bhayshul Tuten and Chris Rodriguez often this season, with LeQuint Allen also in the mix on passing downs. The matchups, in-game situations, and even who has the hot hand may dictate who sees more carries on a weekly basis.
So the title of RB1 may not carry a ton of weight, and it could change as the summer and season unfold. All that said, I am curious to see who gets the first team reps from the jump -- Tuten, who is in Year 2 with Liam Coen, or Rodriguez, who has more NFL experience.
A lot of the success that Lawrence had during the second half of last season started pre-snap with him making needed adjustments to put the offense into advantageous looks. As he grew more comfortable operating in Coen's offense, Lawrence's command pre-snap grew, and it set the Jaguars up for success.
A year ago, Lawrence and everyone else was learning the new scheme, but now, the expectation should be that what was already established last season will be the jumping-off point heading into OTAs. The work done by Lawrence pre-snap is how he can continue to elevate his game and the overall play of the offense as a whole.
It's clear from the Jaguars' draft that they want to utilize heavier personnel packages more often this season as a way to exploit the heavy use of split-safety looks by defenses around the NFL. Playing with bigger personnel can help create mismatches. Defenses will either continue to play small, giving the offense the size advantage, or attempt to match personnel, putting the often more athletic tight ends in favorable matchups.
Nate Boerkircher was an excellent blocker at the college level, while the Jaguars are also bullish on his ability to impact the passing game. Quintin Morris emerged as TE2 last season in a blocking-first role. Hunter Long and Tanner Koziol add a pass-catching element to the offense. All may have the opportunity to be paired with Brenton Strange, and I imagine we see some three tight end sets as well.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: NFL OTAs: What to watch for on Jacksonville Jaguars' offense
Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings will lock horns in a crucial IPL 2026 game on Saturday evening at the Ekana Stadium.
LSG have already been eliminated from the playoff race and they will be playing for pride and aim to end the season on a high.
For PBKS, though, it is a do-or-die game as they have to win the game to remain in the race for the one ISL playoff spot.
In this article, The Sporting News takes you through all the details related to how and where to watch the IPL 2026 match between Lucknow Super Giants and Punjab Kings.
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Toss: PBKS won the toss and opted to bowl first in the must-win tie.
LSG playing XI: Josh Inglis, Arshin Kulkarni, Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Rishabh Pant (wk/c), Abdul Samad, Mukul Choudhary, Arjun Tendulkar, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Mohsin Khan.
Impact subs: Shahbaz Ahmed, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Manimaran Siddharth, Himmat Singh, Akash Maharaj Singh.
PBKS XI: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Priyansh Arya, Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Suryansh Shedge, Shashank Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Marco Jansen, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal.
Impact subs: Harpreet Brar, Marcus Stoinis, Xavier Bartlett, Vishnu Vinod, Praveen Dubey.
| Team | Win probability |
| LSG | 43% |
| PBKS | 57% |
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| LSG | 2.32 |
| PBKS | 1.62 |
If you're headed to the race Sunday, bring some rain gear and patience. Indianapolis could see rain on the day of the Indy 500 for the third straight year, according to multiple weather forecasts.
IndyStar is helping race fans prepare for the spectacle by publishing daily updates before tomorrow's race, scheduled to start at 12:45 p.m.
IndyStar's historic weather analysis (provided below) shows that it's rained only once on May 24 since 2006 and the average temperature for the past 20 years has been in the upper 60s. That said, this year threatens to buck the trend as multiple current forecasts call for some precipitation at some point on Sunday, May 24.
The National Weather Service on Saturday warned of a wet race day, upgrading its forecast of a 60% chance of precipitation Sunday to 70%. The forecast calls for scattered showers before 11 a.m., then scattered thunderstorms until 1 p.m. Green flag at the Speedway race is scheduled for 12:45 p.m. Rainfall totals are expected to be between a tenth and a quarter of an inch but could be more in the event of thunderstorms. Outside of the possible storms, skies will be mostly cloudy with a high temperature near 79 degrees.
AccuWeather's forecast shows an 88% chance of rain on race day with a 53% chance of thunderstorms. Skies will be cloudy with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm with a high temperature in the mid-70s. The weather provider's outlook notes that "rain and thunderstorms could impact the race."
The Weather Underground forecast is the most optimistic of the three, calling for a 47% chance of precipitation around noon and mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. According to the group's hour-by-hour forecast, rain might last an hour or two. The high temperature will be in the mid-to-low 70s.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is equipped with massive jet dryers capable of drying the track in roughly 90 minutes; these fans have been deployed each of the last two years.
However, in the event of a delay due to ongoing rain and/or thunderstorms, Monday looks to be rather track-friendly. The National Weather Service has downgraded its forecast of a 30% chance of precipitation Memorial Day to mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature near 81 degrees.
This year's Indy 500 Legends Day takes place today, Saturday, May 23, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 500 Festival Parade takes place downtown at noon.
Consistent with yesterday's forecast, the National Weather Service gives a 30% chance of rain, though most of the scattered showers were expected to come before 9 a.m. Skies will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day with a high temperature in the mid-70s.
IndyStar analyzed 20 years of historic data from Weather Underground for May 24, this year's Race Day.
Daily temperatures averaged in the high 60s and it has rained only one day out of the last 20 since 2006. Precipitation totals on rainy days were light, with the highest on record at only one-tenth of an inch.
On previous race days, temperatures varied wildly from a high of 92 degrees in 1937 and a low of 37 degrees in 1947, according to the National Weather Service.
The most rain fell on May 30, 2004, when Race Day was inundated with nearly 4 inches of precipitation. The race eventually ran but was cut short due to a tornado in the area.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Possible rain, thunderstorms in store for Indy 500. What to know.
If you're headed to the race Sunday, bring some rain gear and patience. Indianapolis could see rain on the day of the Indy 500 for the third straight year, according to multiple weather forecasts.
IndyStar is helping race fans prepare for the spectacle by publishing daily updates before tomorrow's race, scheduled to start at 12:45 p.m.
IndyStar's historic weather analysis (provided below) shows that it's rained only once on May 24 since 2006 and the average temperature for the past 20 years has been in the upper 60s. That said, this year threatens to buck the trend as multiple current forecasts call for some precipitation at some point on Sunday, May 24.
The National Weather Service on Saturday warned of a wet race day, upgrading its forecast of a 60% chance of precipitation Sunday to 70%. The forecast calls for scattered showers before 11 a.m., then scattered thunderstorms until 1 p.m. Green flag at the Speedway race is scheduled for 12:45 p.m. Rainfall totals are expected to be between a tenth and a quarter of an inch but could be more in the event of thunderstorms. Outside of the possible storms, skies will be mostly cloudy with a high temperature near 79 degrees.
AccuWeather's forecast shows an 88% chance of rain on race day with a 53% chance of thunderstorms. Skies will be cloudy with a couple of showers and a thunderstorm with a high temperature in the mid-70s. The weather provider's outlook notes that "rain and thunderstorms could impact the race."
The Weather Underground forecast is the most optimistic of the three, calling for a 47% chance of precipitation around noon and mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. According to the group's hour-by-hour forecast, rain might last an hour or two. The high temperature will be in the mid-to-low 70s.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is equipped with massive jet dryers capable of drying the track in roughly 90 minutes; these fans have been deployed each of the last two years.
However, in the event of a delay due to ongoing rain and/or thunderstorms, Monday looks to be rather track-friendly. The National Weather Service has downgraded its forecast of a 30% chance of precipitation Memorial Day to mostly cloudy skies with a high temperature near 81 degrees.
This year's Indy 500 Legends Day takes place today, Saturday, May 23, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 500 Festival Parade takes place downtown at noon.
Consistent with yesterday's forecast, the National Weather Service gives a 30% chance of rain, though most of the scattered showers were expected to come before 9 a.m. Skies will remain mostly cloudy throughout the day with a high temperature in the mid-70s.
IndyStar analyzed 20 years of historic data from Weather Underground for May 24, this year's Race Day.
Daily temperatures averaged in the high 60s and it has rained only one day out of the last 20 since 2006. Precipitation totals on rainy days were light, with the highest on record at only one-tenth of an inch.
On previous race days, temperatures varied wildly from a high of 92 degrees in 1937 and a low of 37 degrees in 1947, according to the National Weather Service.
The most rain fell on May 30, 2004, when Race Day was inundated with nearly 4 inches of precipitation. The race eventually ran but was cut short due to a tornado in the area.
This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Possible rain, thunderstorms in store for Indy 500. What to know.
Championship play-off final: Hull face Middlesbrough for Premier League place after Spygate saga

3-time NBA All-Star rips Spurs for not using Victor Wembanyama like Thunder use Shai Gilgeous-Alexander originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Antonio Spurs entered Game 3 hoping their home-court advantage would help them regain control of the series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, but they lost the game. Three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas believes the Spurs’ inability to consistently lean on Victor Wembanyama late in games has become their biggest issue in the loss.
“You can't have a guy go out from 41 and 24 then barely get the ball in the last game and barely gets the ball this game,” Arenas said. “He's the biggest force in the game, but you only see him once in a blue moon because the rest of the team thinks that they move this ship when it's him who's unstoppable. The elite of the OKC defense is their guard play.
“The only person that has an advantage here is Wimby. Because he doesn't actually have to play man-to-man defense just help defense so he gets to save a lot of energy, but it seems like he's saving all of his energy on offense because he gets the ball once every four or five minutes. And he can't will his dominance on this game if he's not getting.”
Game 1 showed exactly how dangerous Wembanyama can be when the offense revolves around him. He exploded for 41 points, 24 rebounds, and three blocks in 49 minutes while repeatedly attacking the paint and knocking down a clutch three-pointer to force overtime. He still managed 26 points in Game 3, but he had to work through 39 exhausting minutes to get there.
The Spurs actually outscored the Thunder during the minutes Wembanyama was on the floor, but the major problem came when he rested. During the nine minutes he sat, the Thunder dominated San Antonio by 19 points.
Arenas then contrasted the Spurs’ approach with Oklahoma City’s reliance on Gilgeous-Alexander.
“Last five minutes, six minutes or in the fourth quarter give the ball to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander creates all the assists and all the points the ball is touching him first,” Arenas said. “And that's what I mean, the star players are supposed to get the ball at the end and he dictates everything. And until they realize that he is unstoppable when he's getting the ball in the paint.”
After the loss, Wembanyama made it clear that the Spurs must collectively figure out answers against the Thunder. He said that there can be no excuses and admitted he personally needs to do a better job of creating opportunities for his teammates.\
Worst-to-first stories are among the NFL’s favorite annual narratives because every season, at least one struggling franchise seems to find a way to surprise everyone.
Last year, the New England Patriots authored that type of turnaround, proving once again how quickly fortunes can shift in this league when the right coaching, roster moves, and quarterback play align. That naturally raises the question about the New York Jets.
There is a legitimate reason for cautious optimism surrounding this team. General manager Darren Mougey appears to have the franchise moving in a healthier direction. For once, the Jets look like an organization operating with a coherent long-term plan.
Quarterback Geno Smith provides veteran stability at quarterback, hopefully... Head coach Aaron Glenn has more of the type of players that fit his vision, and the front office added intriguing offensive weapons while reinforcing the defense with proven veterans. That said, a major platform clearly believes optimism should come with limits.
In Pro Football Focus' recent ranking of the NFL’s eight last-place teams from the 2025 NFL season most likely to go worst-to-first in 2026, the Jets landed fifth. That placement may not sound terrible initially, but context changes the conversation. The New Orleans Saints, the Detroit Lions, the New York Giants, and the Tennessee Titans all ranked ahead of New York, leaving only the Las Vegas Raiders, the Cleveland Browns, and the Arizona Cardinals behind them.
The reasoning is fairly easy to understand. The Jets don’t simply need to improve. They need to navigate one of football’s most unforgiving conferences while competing in a division that offers very little margin for error.
The Buffalo Bills remain the standard until someone knocks them off, while the defending AFC champion Patriots have no intention of taking a step backward. Even the Miami Dolphins, despite receiving lower projections elsewhere, still have enough talent to create problems.
PFF’s skepticism also centers on one of the more obvious variables: quarterback Geno Smith.
If Smith’s best football is behind him or offensive coordiantor Frank Reich struggles to modernize the offense, then the offseason improvements may not matter nearly as much immediately as Jets fans hope.
Even if both simply provide competent performances, the projection still feels more aligned with seven or eight wins than a legitimate sprint toward a division crown. That may not be glamorous, but it would still qualify as progress.
The Jets can absolutely be better in 2026, but going worst-to-first in this particular division feels like a much heavier lift than simply winning a few extra games.
Respectability may be within reach. Contention remains a far tougher conversation. Time will tell what happens.
This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: PFF: Could the 2026 New York Jets go for worst-to-first in AFC East?
Hull City and a reprieved Middlesbrough will battle for promotion to the Premier League after Southampton were ejected from the Championship play-off final.
Tonda Eckert’s side had beaten Boro in their two-legged semi-final but have been expelled from the play-offs having admitted to spying on their opponents and other clubs during the course of the season.
A last-minute appeal against their sanction failed on Wednesday evening, meaning that the Teessiders now take up a place at Wembley in the lucrative showpiece.
Hull, meanwhile, beat Millwall to reach this stage and must reset quickly after a week of uncertainty over who they would face in the final.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Middlesbrough vs Hull is due to be held at Wembley on Saturday 23 May. Kick-off has been set for 3.30pm BST, an hour earlier than had been originally scheduled before Southampton’s expulsion.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage from 2.30pm BST. A live stream will be available via Sky Go and NOW.
Middlesbrough XI: Brynn; Ayling, Malanda, Fry; Brittain, Browne, Morris, Targett; McGree, Whittaker; Strelec
Hull XI: Pandur; Hughes, Egan, Ayari; Coyle, Slater, Crooks, Giles; Belloumi, Millar; McBurnie

A new video of WWE star Roxanne Perez has gone viral on social media because it shows how creepy some wrestling fans can get.
There is no denying that wrestling supporters are some of the most knowledgeable and passionate among the various sports and entertainment fanbases. Yet, with the rapid growth of technology, especially smartphones, things can get very uncomfortable when it comes to talent and certain obsessed fans.
For the last couple of decades, WWE wrestlers have had to deal with fans tracking where they are staying and which flights they are on so they can see them up close at the airport. There have also been some worrisome moments of stalking for female stars. Including former WWE star Sonya Deville nearly being the victim of kidnapping a few years ago.
With smartphones, wrestlers have had to get used to cameras being in their faces all the time, and during WrestleMania 42 weekend, it included the invasion of privacy at hotels and even bathrooms for some legends. Well, this week brought a new moment of stalking that was very creepy.
This video genuinely made me uncomfortable, and in my opinion this kind of behavior should not be normalized.
— R☆k – C (@myworldr0x) May 22, 2026
I know some paparazzi make a living from this, but there is a big difference between taking a quick picture at the airport and constantly recording someone’s every move… pic.twitter.com/SHelqTZHNo
A video has gone viral on X of a fan who was recording former NXT champion Roxanne Perez as she waited for transportation, probably, outside an airport. The video shows her in different moments as she was being watched for quite some time without her even knowing.
The video feels like something out of a horror movie involving a stalker and a potential victim. The footage has been slammed by many fans on social media. However, it nevertheless shows the level of disrespect some fans show for performers in public spaces and how creepy they can get.
Perez was also the potential victim of a stalker incident last year that required WWE to add more security to a meet-and-greet event.

Manchester City has honoured captain Bernardo Silva ahead of his final match for the Club on Sunday afternoon.
In recognition of his trophy-laden nine years at the Club, leaving as the most decorated player in history of Manchester City alongside John Stones and Phil Foden, Bernardo was presented with a mosaic by Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
Bernardo’s mosaic, situated by the men’s first team training pitches, was inspired by his second goal in the 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final, a pivotal moment that helped secure the Club’s place in the Istanbul final, where City would go on to lift the trophy.
The Portuguese has made 459 appearances during his time at the Etihad, scoring 76 goals and winning 20 major trophies.
Bernardo joins former City players including Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero and David Silva on a list of those recognised with a mosaic, created by local Manchester sculptor and City supporter Mark Kennedy.
Manchester City Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: “Bernardo’s contribution to this football club over nine seasons has been one of constant excellence.
“He has imposed expectations on himself and his teammates that have been a continuous reminder of what is possible. His intelligence, humility and extraordinary professionalism have underpinned so much of Manchester City’s success in that time.
“Whether as player or Captain, he has always led by example - committed, intelligent and with extraordinary skill. Always with a relentless appetite to do what was required to make the difference.
“He leaves sharing the status of the Club’s most decorated player. Even more significantly, he leaves with the universal respect and love of the whole City Family.”
Bernardo added: “My period at City means the world to me – it’s been nine amazing years. What we have achieved, the memories we have created and the friendships I have established will last a lifetime.
“From day one I was made to feel welcome. This is a very, very special place to play football. The club helps you in every way possible. It is like a family.
“I will love this club forever. I feel very lucky to have had the chance to play here – and to captain the team in my final season has been a career high.
“To have been honoured with this mosaic is a really good feeling. I am overwhelmed by the gesture, to be honest! I love it and I am happy this will be here permanently.”
To mark the achievements of Manchester City men’s, women’s and academy teams during the 25/26 season, we can confirm that an open top bus parade will take place on Monday 25th May, followed by ‘The After Party’ a special celebration event at Co-op Live.
Event Information
Date: Monday 25 May
Doors Open: 15:00 (UK)
Parade Show begins: 16:00 (UK)
Final Entry: 18:00 (UK)
Player Arrival at Co-op Live: 18:30 (UK)
Event Closes: 20:00 (UK)

Canucks legend Henrik Sedin's son is excelling in a different sport originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Henrik Sedin (and his brother Daniel) put together a legendary hockey career for the Vancouver Canucks.
He's in the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments on the ice.
His son is taking a different path, though.
Valter Sedin is a soccer player.
He's part of Team Canada's under-20 roster for the prestigious Maurice Revello Tournament in France:
Valter Sedin, son of Henrik Sedin, has been named to Canada Soccer's U20 roster for the upcoming Maurice Revello Tournament in France.
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 23, 2026
(via: Canada Soccer, 📸: @wfc2) pic.twitter.com/3kKiALGMS3
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As you'd expect, Valter grew up in Vancouver. He was a part of the Whitecaps' academy.
In 2025, he joined the academy at Hammarby, a club in Sweden (Henrik is originally from Sweden).
For what it's worth, Valter is eligible to represent both Canada and Sweden internationally. He trained in 2023 and 2024 with the Sweden under-17 team but has trained with multiple levels of the Canada youth program more recently.
He won't become officially locked into either country until he potentially plays at the senior level for one of them.
In the meantime, Valter Sedin will continue to try and make his own name for himself.
Don’t have tickets yet to see your favorite team compete in the U.S. during this summer’s FIFA World Cup due to the inflated prices?
In good news for fans, resale ticket prices have dropped significantly in recent weeks, according to TicketData. The website tracks resale ticket prices and provides the average “get-in” price, which represents the cheapest available resale ticket for a given event.
The average “get-in” price for a World Cup group-stage match hovered around $550 over the last week, according to the website. That represents a major drop from April, when the average cost soared past $700.
The bad news? You might still have to pay thousands of dollars to see the more highly anticipated matches in the U.S.
That includes the Colombia vs. Portugal group-stage game in Florida. According to TicketData, the “get-in” price has soared past $2,500 for that match, which is scheduled for June 27 and marks Colombia’s only group-stage match on U.S. soil.

That puts the Colombia vs Portugal match at an even higher price point than the two semi-final games, which both have “get-in” prices under $2,300 as of Friday, TicketData’s website shows.
Some games will only run you a couple hundred bucks. For instance, you might be able to see Austria vs Jordan in Santa Clara, California, or Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Qatar in Seattle for around $200, according to TicketData.
The final World Cup match at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium remains the most expensive, with TicketData’s website listing a “get-in” price above $8,000 — though many resellers are charging much higher prices that stretch into five, six and seven figures.
Last month, fans spotted four final match tickets priced at just under $2.3 million each on FIFA’s official resale website (FIFA does not control the prices listed on its resale site, although it does take a portion of sales).
FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed high resale prices earlier this month while speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
“If some people put on the resale market some tickets for the final at $2 million, number one, it doesn’t mean that the tickets cost $2 million, and number two, it doesn’t mean that somebody will buy these tickets,” Infantino said.
"And if somebody buys a ticket for the final for $2 million, I will personally bring a hot dog and a Coke to make sure that he has a great experience,” he added.

If you live in New York City, you might be able to secure the cheapest seats of all to a game, after Mayor Zohran Mamdani secured 1,000 World Cup tickets for residents priced at just $50 each.
City residents can win a chance to purchase these tickets by entering a lottery that’s set to open Monday morning, Mamdani announced Thursday. The bargain price tickets can’t be purchased for the final. Each ticket will also include a free round-trip bus ride to MetLife Stadium.
The $50 tickets comes amid growing concern over FIFA’s direct ticket pricing. Earlier this month, Representatives Nellie Pou and Frank Pallone, both Democrats from New Jersey, wrote to Infantino demanding more information about FIFA’s pricing practices by May 22.
“We are deeply concerned by reports that FIFA is employing opaque pricing, shifting rules, and potentially deceptive practices that are making it difficult for fans to access seats,” the lawmakers wrote.
Even President Donald Trump has called out the high ticket costs. When asked about four-figure prices earlier this month, he told The New York Post, “I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest with you.”
The Independent has contacted FIFA for comment.
Amid the uproar over ticket prices, Infantino continues to defend his organization, which he said is charging “market rates.”
“We have to look at the market; we are in the market in which entertainment is the most developed in the world. So we have to apply market rates,” he said earlier this month at a press conference.
“In the U.S. it is permitted to resell tickets as well. So if you were to sell tickets at the price which is too low, these tickets will be resold at a much higher price,” he added.

Spurs’ Game 3 collapse finally exposes their biggest problem originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs lost Game 3 because reality caught up with them. San Antonio’s 123-108 defeat to Oklahoma City on Friday exposed what everyone suspected but refused to state.
This young roster could not advance through the entire postseason without encountering serious problems. Inexperience and injury issues combined to produce the kind of defeat that was always probable.
The Spurs opened with a 15-0 run that energized Frost Bank Center. “That wasn’t sustainable, how we started,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said. Oklahoma City outscored San Antonio by 30 over the remaining three quarters.
De’Aaron Fox returned from a sprained right ankle but departed after a third-quarter collision with Lu Dort. He was not effective when he returned in the fourth quarter.
Dylan Harper played through an adductor injury and managed only six points on 2-of-7 shooting. Two of San Antonio’s most important offensive creators were clearly limited by physical problems.
Stephon Castle has been outstanding but has not mastered every playoff adjustment yet. The Spurs made just 13 of 41 three-point attempts on Friday. Their shooting struggles reflected the pressure Oklahoma City applied throughout the game.
Oklahoma City’s bench outscored San Antonio’s reserves 76-23 in Game 3. Jared McCain scored 24 points off the bench after arriving from Philadelphia at the trade deadline. Alex Caruso and Cason Wallace provided solid minutes for the defending champions.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drew contact and finished with 26 points for Oklahoma City. The Thunder won without Jalen Williams and with limited minutes from Ajay Mitchell. Oklahoma City adapted to injury problems because the team has championship experience.
San Antonio had survived earlier playoff rounds without facing a complete opponent. Portland and Minnesota could not match Oklahoma City’s combination of talent and proven depth.
The Spurs now trail the Western Conference finals 2-1 heading into Game 4. “Now we’re going to see what we’re made of,” Wembanyama said. He acknowledged that difficult challenges were always expected during this playoff run.
Oklahoma City showed that having players with championship experience can really make a difference, especially when they also have a lot of skill and a deep roster. San Antonio needs to figure things out fast, or they might be knocked out of the Western Conference finals sooner than they expected.

Lanny Wadkins’ redesign of TPC Craig Ranch began almost immediately after Scottie Scheffler romped away with the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in May 2025.
Scheffler won the 2025 CJ CUP Byron Nelson in 2025 after shooting an incredible 31-under par for four rounds at TPC Craig Ranch.
The 29-year-old world number one made the course in McKinney, Texas, look far too easy this time last year.
Scottie Scheffler won the CJ CUP Byron Nelson after shooting rounds of 61, 63, 66 and 63.

16-under par wasn’t even good enough to get inside the top-12 in 2025.
The bottom line is that TPC Craig Ranch was far too easy for the best golfers in the world, and Lanny Wadkins was brought in to change that.
This week, Si Woo Kim has absolutely torn up the golf course at TPC Craig Ranch.
The South Korean has posted rounds of 64 and 60 during the first two rounds to lead by five shots heading into the weekend.
The early signs are that Lanny Wadkins’ renovations haven’t quite worked in the way that he expected them to.
Wadkins spoke about the renovation that he performed at TPC Craig Ranch, as quoted by Golfweek.
“They basically said they didn’t want 30-under winning the thing anymore,“ Wadkins said.
“And I told them, don’t worry.

“I would say that I did think about the Tour, particularly with the length and the bunkering. We’ve got one, two, three holes or so that play downwind and the bunkers don’t even start until 315 or 320 yards.
“So, you know, that’s definitely with the Tour in mind. If I’d put them where they normally would have gone, they’d have blown them over, never even seen them.
“I did think about the fairway bunkers as far as tightening the property up somewhat. Craig Ranch is a big piece of property.
“So we did four waste bunkers on holes 3, 5, 10 and 16, that when the plantings that we did with the native grasses and the Texas sage and stuff grows in, it’s going to make it look a lot more intimate and really have a lot more character. It’s going to be a lot more intimidating from the tee.“
It was then explained what score Wadkins wanted to see win the CJ CUP Byron Nelson after his redesign.
“The overhaul included new grass turf, tighter fairways, the movement of bunkers, additional water features, native grasses and waste areas and revamped holes. Wadkins, who won the Byron Nelson in 1973, said he aimed to make the course more difficult for PGA Tour players while still keeping it enjoyable for club members. He hopes the redesign will lower winning scores closer to 12- to 15-under par.“
Obviously the soft conditions haven’t helped this week, but as things stand, Lanny Wadkins’ renovations haven’t quite done the job he thought they would.
Unless the PGA Tour trick up the pins on Saturday and Sunday, Scheffler’s 31-under par record score last year will be seriously under threat.
Many of the bunkers have been made deeper with steeper faces, while more undulation has been added to the greens.
However, those changes have not slowed down the players one little bit.
If you were five-under par after two rounds, you missed the cut, while 11-under isn’t even good enough to get inside the top 10 after two rounds.
Perhaps TPC Craig Ranch is a golf course that needs to play firm and fast in order to really challenge the players.
However, that will never happen when hosting a tournament at a golf course in Dallas in late-May!

The SEC baseball tournament gets underway later today in Hoover, Alabama.
And you might want to pay attention.
As is often the case, the SEC baseball tournament sports a very deep field. According to the latest projections, 12 teams from the conference are expected to earn spots in the field of 64 come Selection Monday, but teams that are on the outside looking in — like Vanderbilt — could help themselves with a deep run down in Hoover.
But at the top of the conference, teams like Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, Auburn, and Alabama are looking to lock down spots as regional hosts in the field of 64.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 SEC baseball tournament.
The SEC baseball championship is a 16-team, single-elimination tournament. All 16 teams are entered.
The top four teams in the conference — Georgia, Texas, Texas A&M, and Alabama — are seeded No. 1 through No. 4, and all receive byes to the Quarterfinals, which begin on Thursday. The next four teams in the standings — Florida, Auburn, Arkansas, and Mississippi State — are seeded No. 5 through No. 8 and receive byes to the second round.
The remaining eight teams will meet in the first round.
All games are single elimination, building to Sunday’s SEC Championship Game.
Here are the seeds for the SEC baseball tournament, along with conference record:
1. Georgia (24-6)
2. Texas (19-10)
3. Texas A&M (18-11)
4. Alabama (18-12)
5. Florida (18-12)
6. Auburn (17-13)
7. Arkansas (17-13)
8. Mississippi State (16-14)
9. Ole Miss (15-15)
10. Tennessee (15-15)
11. Oklahoma (14-16)
12. Vanderbilt (14-16)
13. Kentucky (13-17)
14. LSU (9-21)
15. South Carolina (7-23)
16. Missouri (6-24)
Here is the SEC baseball tournament bracket, courtesy of the conference:
As is often the case, the SEC has one of the deepest conferences in all of college baseball.
According to the latest projections for the field of 64, the conference is expected to see 12 teams in the overall field come Selection Monday. Five SEC teams — Georgia, Texas, Auburn, Alabama, and Texas A&M — are expected to be top eight seeds in the field. In addition Mississippi State and Florida are projected to be regional hosts.
Georgia is the top seed in the tournament, and with good reason. The Bulldogs posted a 23-7 record in SEC play, and finished 43-12 overall. Georgia also can lean on the SEC Player of the Year in catcher Daniel Jackson, who secured the conference Triple Crown with a .394 batting average, 27 home runs, and 77 runs batted in. Jackson was one of four Bulldogs to earn All-SEC honors, along with third baseman Tre Phelps, outfielder Rylan Lugo, and shortstop Kolby Branch, who was an All-SEC Second-Team selection.
Jackson is also the first catcher in Division 1 history to post a 25/25 season, as he added 25 stolen bases along with his 27 home runs.
Texas comes into the tournament as the No. 2 seed, and the Longhorns are a balanced squad with some of the top arms in the conference. But Texas also has some youth, as outfielder Anthony Pack Jr. was named the SEC Freshman of the Year after slashing .360/.479/.559 while swiping 20 bases. The Longhorns also have freshman closer Sam Cozart, who posted an ERA of 1.59 along with a WHIP of 0.640, securing eight saves over the season.
Then there is ace Dylan Volantis. The lefty was a First-Team All-SEC selection for the second consecutive season, after finishing the year with an 8-1 record and an ERA of 2.05. He posted a WHIP of 0.991 and notched 105 strikeouts, third-most in the SEC.
But again, this is a very deep conference. Any of the top seeds in the SEC tournament, including Texas A&M, Alabama, Florida, Auburn, Arkansas, and Mississippi State, could make a deep run this week in Hoover.
Here is the schedule, and scores, for the 2026 SEC baseball tournament.
All games are in Hoover, Alabama. The lower seed will be the visiting team for each game.
First round: Tuesday, May 19
Game 1: No. 16 Missouri 10, No. 9 Ole Miss 8 (Ole Miss eliminated)
Game 2: No. 12 Vanderbilt 8, No. 13 Kentucky 5 (Kentucky eliminated)
Game 3: No. 10. Tennessee 11, No. 15 South Carolina 6 (South Carolina eliminated)
Game 4: No. 14 LSU 6, No. 11 Oklahoma 2 (Oklahoma eliminated)
Second Round: Wednesday, May 20
Game 5: No. 8 Mississippi State 12, No. 16 Missouri 2 (Missouri eliminated)
Game 6: No. 5 Florida 8, No. 12 Vanderbilt 3 (Vanderbilt eliminated)
Game 7: No. 7 Arkansas 8, No. 10 Tennessee 4 (Tennessee eliminated)
Game 8: No. 6 Auburn 3, No. 14 LSU 1 (LSU eliminated)
Quarterfinals: Thursday, May 21
Game 9: No. 1 Georgia 5, No. 8 Mississippi State 3 (Mississippi State eliminated)
Game 10: No. 5 Florida 13, No. 4 Alabama 3 (Alabama eliminated)
Quarterfinals: Friday, May 22
Game 11: No. 7 Arkansas 8, No. 2 Texas 1 (Texas eliminated)
Game 12: No. 6 Auburn 7, No. 3 Texas A&M 0 (Texas A&M eliminated)
Semifinals: Saturday, May 23
Game 13: No. 1 Georgia vs. No. 5 Florida, 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Game 14: No. 7 Arkansas vs. No. 6 Auburn, 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Championship: Sunday, May 24
Game 15: Game 13 Winner vs. Game 14 Winner

RGIII and Shannon Sharpe shared their respective takes on the Spurs vs. Thunder in Game 3 on Friday night originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The San Antonio Spurs have now dropped back-to-back games to the Oklahoma City Thunder following their 123-108 defeat in the Western Conference Finals. The last time the Spurs suffered consecutive losses was from Jan. 11-13, when they also fell to the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Thunder.
The Thunder's aggressive and disciplined defensive approach has disrupted the Spurs’ offense, limiting their transition chances and easy scoring opportunities throughout the series. Amid the discussion surrounding the Thunder’s defense, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III took a shot at Thunder MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander over his foul-drawing tactics.
“SGA’s signature move is the offensive foul push off into a pump fake that gets the defender in the air that he then jumps into them and ends up at the free throw line. He gets them every time,” RGIII tweeted.
RGIII later said in another tweet that the push-off creates separation and forces defenders to overreact, eventually baiting them into fouls once they leave their feet.
Gilgeous-Alexander was flawless at the charity stripe, knocking down all 12 of his free-throw attempts. He scored 26 points while taking only 17 shots from the field, with a significant portion of his scoring production coming from free throws alone.
However, Shannon Sharpe defended the Thunder's physicality, arguing that their hard fouls were still within the rules.
“Spurs, you’re not getting any easy baskets. That includes break aways. Nothing cheap or malicious about the fouls Thunder are committing. Play,” Sharpe tweeted.
The Spurs came out blazing with a 15-0 start before the Thunder responded with a 58-36 stretch on the way to the 123-108 win. According to ESPN Research, the Spurs’ opening 15-0 run was the longest start to a conference finals game in the play-by-play era since 1997-98 and tied for the second-longest opening run in any postseason game during that span.

DR Congo’s World Cup preparations have been handed a strict condition by United States officials before the 2026 tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The squad have been told they must isolate for 21 days before they will be allowed to enter the United States.
That is a severe requirement before any major tournament. It may be understandable on public health grounds, but it still leaves DR Congo with one of the most awkward World Cup build-ups any qualified side could face.
The requirement comes because of the Ebola outbreak in DR Congo. US officials have informed FIFA, the Congolese national team and the government in Kinshasa that the squad must maintain a bubble in Belgium, where players are currently training.
Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force for the World Cup, said DR Congo must maintain the integrity of their bubble for 21 days before they can travel to Houston on June 11.
That is the key point. DR Congo are not simply dealing with advice or a loose recommendation.
Giuliani also said the Congolese government had been told that the squad must maintain the bubble or risk not being able to travel to the United States.
The public health context is serious. The World Health Organisation listed 82 confirmed cases and seven confirmed deaths in DR Congo, with almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths.
The outbreak has been caused by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola. That makes the US position easy to understand, even if the sporting consequences are heavy.
A World Cup squad normally wants rhythm, routine and freedom before a tournament. DR Congo now have to protect a health bubble before they can fully enter tournament mode.
That is not a small inconvenience. It affects preparation, travel planning, recovery, media duties and the basic freedom of the squad in the final stretch before the World Cup.
The timing makes this even more significant. DR Congo are due to be based in Houston during the tournament.
They are scheduled to play their first Group K match against Portugal in Houston on June 17.
This is also not an ordinary World Cup appearance for DR Congo. FIFA notes that it will be only their second World Cup, after the country appeared as Zaire in 1974.
That history matters. A team returning to the biggest stage after more than five decades should be building towards the tournament with clarity and focus.
Instead, DR Congo’s immediate priority is compliance. Their World Cup route is open, but only if the bubble remains intact.
The US has set the entry condition, and health has to come first. That does not mean the football impact should be ignored.
FIFA cannot treat this like standard tournament logistics. DR Congo need clear support around travel, training, medical monitoring and communication.
The requirement is not unfair simply because it is strict. But it is clearly disruptive, and it places an unusual burden on a squad preparing for a historic tournament.
DR Congo’s path to Houston now depends on something few World Cup teams ever have to do. They must stay sealed inside a 21-day bubble before they can even reach their base.
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Vincent Trocheck and Braden Schneider head into this offseason with one thing most definitely in common: their future with the New York Rangers is uncertain.
That doesn’t guarantee both or either will be traded. But with limited tradeable options on the roster, the Rangers have explored — and will continue to do so — moving one or both this summer as part of Chris Drury’s stated retool.
Let’s take a closer look at how each performed in 2025-26, with our latest end-of-season report cards.

Trocheck’s season started with him trying to play through an undiagnosed viral infection, then missing 14 games and thinking “I was dying” because of said infection. Later on, he prepared himself and his family for an unwanted in-season move, but Drury instead held on to Trocheck at the NHL Trade Deadline because the offers from others teams didn’t meet the asking price to part with a such a respected veteran. That was a lot for Trocheck to deal with, but he still managed to piece together a competitive season. The 32-year-old tied for fourth on the Rangers with 53 points (16 goals, 37 assists), and remained a key cog on New York’s strong specialty teams units. He was second on the team in hits (193), won 56.9 percent of his face-offs, and logged an average of 20:33 TOI. But like the rest of this last-place team, his overall game just seemed to be a bit off most of the season. Trocheck had four goal-scoring droughts of at least eight games, saw his expected goal share drop to 45.52 percent, per Natural Stat Trick, and he became a more muted version of himself off the ice, at least in terms of dealing with the media, after the trade deadline passed. No doubt his biggest highlight didn’t occur wearing the Blueshirt, but instead was in February when he helped the United States win gold at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.

The Rangers took the training wheels off Schneider this season, but the results weren’t what they hoped. The 24-year-old defenseman was given more ice time and responsibility early in the season by coach Mike Sullivan, and that went OK since he mostly played on the third pair. But when tasked with replacing the injured Adam Fox on the top defense pairing alongside Vladislav Gavrikov, Schnieder and the Rangers crumbled. Schneider struggled in that role, though righted himself down the stretch after Fox returned from his second injury, a lower-body one which followed an upper-body issue. Overall, though, Schneider’s xGF 5v5 was an unsightly 43.26 percent, and his offensive production flatlined (18 points; two goals, 16 assists) despite a major bump in minutes, which included power-play opportunities. More concerning was that his defensive structure too often was an issue. On the bright side, he played all 82 games after offseason shoulder surgery, led the Rangers with 140 blocked shots, topped Blueshirts defensemen with 143 hits, averaged a career-high 20:27 TOI, and continued to emerge as a respected stand-up leader. Still, this season felt like an overall disappointment for Schneider.
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On Tuesday in Omaha, the Big Ten baseball tournament gets underway.
While the Big Ten is projected to see four teams get into the field of 64, the conference might have the top-overall seed in the UCLA Bruins. UCLA finished the year with a 48-6 record overall, and is the first team in the history of the rankings at D1Baseball.comto go wire-to-wire in the No. 1 spot.
But with Oregon, Nebraska, and USC also expected to earn spots in the field of 64 — and Michigan and Purdue fighting for their tournament lives this week — there are several reasons to keep an eye on this tournament.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Big Ten baseball tournament.
Unlike the ACC baseball tournament, which flipped to a single-eliminaton format for the 2025 season, the Big Ten tournament consists of both a double-elimination portion, and a single-elimination portion.
At the outset, only 12 teams qualified for the Big Ten baseball tournament. Minnesota, Indiana, Maryland, Penn State, and Northwestern will be watching along with the rest of us.
Teams seeded No. 5 through No. 12 — Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, Rutgers, Washington, and Michigan State — will play a double-elimination tournament with those eight teams split into two brackets of four teams each. Purdue, Michigan State, Iowa, and Illinois are in one while Michigan, Rutgers, Ohio State, and Washington are in the other.
This double-elimination portion will determine the four “qualifiers” for the single-elimination portion. That is when the top four seeds (UCLA, Nebraska, Oregon, and USC) join the fun, for the single elimination portion.
Here is how the teams are seeded, along with their regular season and Big Ten records:
1. UCLA (48-6, 28-2 Big Ten)
2. Nebraska (41-14, 23-7 Big Ten)
3. Oregon (38-15, 20-10 Big Ten)
4. USC (42-14, 20-10 Big Ten)
5. Purdue (35-18, 18-12 Big Ten)
6. Ohio State (29-23, 18-12 Big Ten)
7. Michigan (32-22, 17-13 Big Ten)
8. Iowa (32-21, 15-15 Big Ten)
9. Illinois (28-25, 14-16 Big Ten)
10. Rutgers (26-28, 13-17 Big Ten)
11. Washington (23-31, 12-18 Big Ten)
12. Michigan State (22-31, 11-19 Big Ten)
Here is the bracket for the Big Ten tournament, courtesy of the conference:
As noted above, this tournament features both a double-elimination stage, as well as a single-elimination stage. Teams seeded No. 5 through No. 12 participate in the double-elimination stage, leading to the four qualifiers who advance to the single-elimination stage.
We start with the Bruins.
UCLA rolled through its schedule, losing just two games in the Big Ten and six overall. The Bruins won all 14 of their weekend series this season, and the team’s 48 wins set a new program record. Not only did the Bruins win every regular-season series this year, but they were the only program in the nation to take at least two of three games over each weekend series.
Leading the Bruins is shortstop Roch Cholowsky, widely considered the top prospect in this year’s MLB Draft. After slashing .353/.480/.710 during the 2025 season, Cholowsky posted a slash line of .330/.465/.684, while belting 21 home runs. But a big key for UCLA’s season has been the development of Will Gasparino into a true two-way threat. Gasparino was considered one of the best defensive outfielders in the nation, but the transfer from Texas had his best season at the dish for UCLA, slashing .305/.405/.645, all career-high numbers. Add in ace Logan Reddemann and top-flight starter Wylan Moss on the bump, and you have a team built to be the top seed in the nation.
Oregon and Nebraska are both teams that could be hosting regionals come Selection Monday. The Cornhuskers finished second in the Big Ten, and while they did not face the Bruins during the regular season, they finished the year on a seven-game winning streak. In addition, this Nebraska team ended the year with 41 wins, including 23 in the Big Ten, the most conference wins in school history. And this senior-heavy team has enjoyed success before, as the Cornhuskers won the last two Big Ten tournaments.
And they’ll be playing close to home.
As for Oregon, the Ducks are one of just two teams from the Big Ten to beat UCLA this year, the other being Washington just a few days ago. And Oregon is coming off a dramatic win against USC in extra innings, using a squeeze bunt from catcher Burke-Lee Mabeus in the bottom of the 14th to knock off USC 6-5:
𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐓𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐃 𝐔𝐏@BurkeMabeus clutches up a win for the Ducks with a walk off bunt to score the winning run from Jaksa. #GoDucks | #D1Top10 | #SCTop10 | @NCAABaseballpic.twitter.com/bY24DrGnQ4
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) May 17, 2026
Mabeus was also named a semifinalist for the Buster Posey National Collegiate Catcher of the Year Award on Monday, the first Oregon catcher to be named a semifinalist for the award. He finished the regular season with a slash line of .313/.411/.556, and threw out 10 of the 23 attempted base stealers he saw this year.
Here is the schedule for the 2026 Big Ten baseball Tournament. All games are in Omaha, and the lower-seeded team will be the visiting team in each game.
Tuesday, May 19
Game 1: No. 12 Michigan State 8, No. 5 Purdue 4
Game 2: No. 8 Iowa 10, No. 9 Illinois 6
Game 3: No. 7 Michigan 4, No. 10 Rutgers 0
Game 4: No. 11 Washington 8, No. 6 Ohio State 6
Wednesday, May 20
Game 5: No. 5 Purdue 3, No. 9 Illinois 1 (Illinois eliminated)
Game 6: No. 6 Ohio State 3, No. 10 Rutgers 2 (Rutgers eliminated)
Game 7: No. 12 Michigan State 4, No. 8 Iowa 3 (Michigan State is Qualifier 1)
Game 8: No. 11 Washington 7, No. 7 Michigan 1 (Washington is Qualifier 2)
Thursday, May 21
Game 9: No. 5 Purdue 8, No. 8 Iowa 1 (Iowa eliminated, Purdue is Qualifier 3)
Game 10: No. 7 Michigan 3, No. 6 Ohio State 0 (Ohio State eliminated, Michigan is Qualifier 4)
Friday, May 22– Single-elimination Bracket
Game 11: No. 4 USC 7, No. 12 Michigan State 0 (Michigan State eliminated)
Game 12: No. 1 UCLA 4, No. 5 Purdue 3 (Purdue eliminated)
Game 13: No. 2 Nebraska 6, No. 7 Michigan 4 (Michigan eliminated)
Saturday, May 23
Game 14: No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 11 Washington, 11:00 a.m. Eastern
Game 15: No. 4 USC vs. No. 1 UCLA, 3:00 p.m. Eastern
Game 16: No. 2 Nebraska vs. Game 14 Winner, 7:00 p.m. Eastern
Sunday, May 24 – Championship
Game 17: Game 15 Winner vs. Game 16 Winner, 3:00 p.m. Eastern

De’Aaron Fox’s toughness praised after heroic return, but Spurs left stunned by fresh injury scare originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
De'Aaron Fox made an emotional return for the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3, but the night quickly turned concerning after he re-aggravated his ankle injury during the third quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Spurs not only suffered a 123-108 loss in the Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center, but they also watched one of their key stars go down again.
ESPN reporter Michael C. Wright praised Fox’s toughness after the game.
“Gotta give it to Fox, though. Played Games 4 and 5 of the conference semis on that bad wheel, then fought to get back into the lineup for this series knowing his squad needed him. Tough break for Fox if he can't go the rest of this series. Clearly, he re-aggravated that ankle,” Wright tweeted.
The injury occurred while Fox was fighting Lu Dort for a loose ball, and Dort’s momentum appeared to twist Fox’s ankle as both players crashed to the floor. Fox stayed down in visible pain while the Spurs briefly played shorthanded on the opposite end. Even after getting to the bench, he continued to look uncomfortable and struggled with the pain.
Meanwhile, Dylan Harper was also available for Game 3 despite dealing with an adductor injury. Victor Wembanyama spoke supportively about both injured teammates after the loss.
"It pains me to see them in pain,” Wembanyama said. “I trust that they're going to be healthy soon and come back. They should take care of their health... like we did game one, we're gonna have their back."
Spurs coach Mitch Johnson also acknowledged the physical toll the series has taken on his roster, while talking about Fox and Harper's injury.
“I haven’t asked how they’re doing,” Johnson said. “I'm sure they’re beat up. They're giving us everything they’ve got. It's commendable, the fight that they have.”
Fox had already missed Games 1 and 2 because of the same ankle injury before being cleared shortly before tipoff after testing it during warmups. He showed flashes of his usual impact, but he still appeared far from fully healthy. If the ankle issue continues to limit him moving forward, it could significantly hurt the Spurs’ chances as the series progresses.

Ajay Mitchell crossed a line — and Devin Vassell instantly snapped back originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
During Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, Ajay Mitchell pushed Stephon Castle from behind while he was trying to make a layup on a fastbreak. Devin Vassell quickly ran at Mitchell to confront him.
The confrontation ignited with just over eight minutes remaining in the third quarter at Frost Bank Center. Vassell had stolen the ball and pushed the pace on the fastbreak for the Spurs.
Tempers flaring in San Antonio.
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) May 23, 2026
Spurs didn't care for Ajay Mitchell's foul on Stephon Castle.pic.twitter.com/Tz6G6iTaTg
He fed the ball ahead to Castle on the break for what appeared to be an uncontested layup. Mitchell sprinted across the court from the weak side and pushed Castle in the back while he was airborne.
Castle tumbled hard toward the baseline from the dangerous contact. Vassell immediately rushed over to confront Mitchell and defend his fallen teammate. The two exchanged shoves and heated words near the basket.
Players from both teams swarmed the area to separate the pair before things escalated further. San Antonio security personnel also stepped onto the court to restrain Castle. Officials intervened quickly to restore order during the heated moment.
After a video review, the officiating crew assessed Mitchell with a flagrant 1 foul for pushing Castle in the back while airborne. Mitchell and Vassell each received offsetting technical fouls for their post-play confrontation.
No punches were thrown during the scuffle, and no players were ejected from the game. The incident reflected the escalating tension between two 60-win teams battling for control of the series.
San Antonio had made its intentions clear before tipoff about matching Oklahoma City’s aggressive defensive approach. “Hit back. Honestly, hit back,” Julian Champagnie told reporters about protecting Victor Wembanyama from the Thunder.
“The guys hit him, they pull him, they grab his jersey,” Champagnie continued about the Thunder. “That’s just a physicality thing, and as a team we need to hit them back.”
The Spurs backed up those words with a 15-0 run to open the game on their home floor. Oklahoma City answered behind its dominant bench, which poured in 76 points.
The Thunder won 123-108 to seize a 2-1 series lead in the Western Conference Finals. The two teams will meet again on Monday night in San Antonio for Game 4.

Victor Wembanyama slammed with 'bottom line' reality check after Game 3 collapse – here's why originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Victor Wembanyama added another milestone to his rapidly growing resume on Friday, earning his second career All-Defensive First Team selection ahead of Game 3 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The San Antonio Spurs star was also the only unanimous pick on the team, marking the second time this season he received an honor in unanimous fashion.
However, the achievement was overshadowed by San Antonio’s 123-108 loss to Oklahoma City at Frost Bank Center. Wembanyama finished with a team-high 26 points while shooting an efficient 8-for-15 from the field, but questions remained about his overall impact throughout the game.
However, Yahoo Sports analyst Kevin O'Connor pointed out following the game that Wembanyama did not dominate the game the way the Spurs needed him to.
“Victor Wembanyama wasn't great enough tonight. 26 points but only 15 shots. Only 4 boards. Nowhere near as active as Game 2 - nevermind how ferocious he was in Game 1's double OT win. OKC is doing an excellent job on D but Wemby might be exhausted too. Bottom line he needs to reach a higher level for San Antonio to win this series especially given the backcourt injuries,” O'Connor tweeted.
Since the opening game of the Western Conference Finals, the Thunder have focused heavily on keeping Wembanyama away from the basket. His average field-goal distance also proves that defensive adjustment. After averaging shots just 5.4 feet from the rim in Game 1, that number jumped to 15.1 feet in Game 2 and 13.3 feet in Game 3, showing how effectively the Thunder have forced him into perimeter looks.
Following the Game 3 loss, Wembanyama took responsibility for his performance and admitted he needs to do a better job involving his teammates offensively.
“I feel like I have trouble making my teammates better right now…I need to be more of a team player."
Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson explained that Oklahoma City’s packed paint has made it difficult for the Spurs’ guards to get the ball to Wembanyama in scoring positions near the rim. With multiple Thunder defenders collapsing inside, the Spurs have struggled to establish their star big man in the interior offense throughout the series.

Barcelona will bring down the curtain on another impressive season when they take on Valencia at the Mestalla on Saturday. Hansi Flick’s side have already wrapped up the La Liga title, so there will be nothing but pride to play for – and that has been reflected in his squad selection for the trip south.
In the summer, a number of Barcelona players will be heading to the World Cup, and for two of them, their minds can already shift to the tournament in North America. That’s because Hansi Flick has chosen to leave Jules Kounde and Raphinha out of the squad to face Valencia on Saturday, as per MD.
In Kounde’s case, it is not a surprise that he misses out. He was absent from Friday’s training session, and Flick confirmed in his pre-match press conference that the France international is being managed ahead of the 2026 World Cup starting in a few weeks’ time. As for Raphinha, he has had a tough season in terms of injuries, so again, the decision has been made for no risks to be taken ahead of his involvement with Brazil at the World Cup.
Flick has chosen against calling up any replacements for the absent pair – this is not a problem when it comes to Kounde considering that Eric Garcia and Xavi Espart as capable understudies, but in attack, Raphinha’s omission means that only four forwards will make the trip to Mestalla: Roony Bardghji, Marcus Rashford, Ferran Torres and Robert Lewandowski, who will make his final Barcelona appearance before leaving when his contract expires.
Flick has been very keen to protect his players when necessary, so it isn’t much of a surprise that he’s left out two stars that have injury risks having over them ahead of the World Cup. The match against Valencia is a no-contest for the Catalans, although they would still like to go out on a high.

Spurs fans found the one word that turned Game 3 into a public trial for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander heard two syllables echo through Frost Bank Center on Friday night in San Antonio. The home crowd turned Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals into a public verdict on his style of play.
The word "flopper" was chanted by tens of thousands after the Thunder guard hit the floor. Stephon Castle made contact, the whistle blew, and the crowd began chanting with seven minutes left in the third.
Spurs fans chanted "FLOPPER" at SGA for 2 minutes straight 😭 pic.twitter.com/PUKjhfNEtU
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) May 23, 2026
The chant continued for a long time and was clearly audible on the television broadcast. It reflected growing frustration from Spurs fans watching their team endure a whistle-filled third quarter.
Both teams combined for more than 30 free throw attempts in those 12 minutes alone. Gilgeous-Alexander entered averaging 10 free throw attempts per game this postseason, the most among all remaining players.
"It does nothing, doesn't fuel me, doesn't discourage me," Gilgeous-Alexander said after the Thunder's 123-108 victory. "It's part of the game, and I've been dealing with it a long time," he added.
This was not the first time a crowd had directed that label at him during his professional career. Clippers fans chanted the same word in March 2025, and Spurs supporters repeated it during the regular season.
The flopping discussion has followed Gilgeous-Alexander deep into these playoffs and the Western Conference Finals. ESPN analysts described him as a free-throw merchant during last year's postseason coverage as well.
Jaylin Williams and Jared McCain combined for 42 points off the Oklahoma City bench on Friday. Thunder reserves scored a franchise playoff record 76 points, accounting for more than half the team's total.
Gilgeous-Alexander shot just 6 for 17 from the field but reached the free-throw line 12 times. Even on a quiet shooting night, his ability to draw fouls helped Oklahoma City maintain control.
One fan arrived wrapped entirely in bubble wrap with a blue number two taped to his chest. The pregame stunt targeted what San Antonio supporters view as a pattern of exaggerating contact for foul calls.
Oklahoma City overcame a 15-0 Spurs run to open the game and never trailed after the second quarter. The Thunder now lead the best-of-seven series 2-1 with Game 4 scheduled for Sunday in San Antonio.

Emil Frey Ferrari driver Matteo Cairoli crowns his perfect weekend on the dune circuit in Zandvoort with a victory: The Italian, who had already set the fastest time in Friday practice and secured pole position on Saturday morning, celebrates his maiden DTM victory in the first race.
"We struggled a bit at the Red Bull Ring, and now the car was absolutely fantastic to drive," cheered DTM rookie Matteo Cairoli on ProSieben. "I just enjoyed every single lap and I can tell you: This gives everyone a real boost. Me, the team, especially my engineer. I can't thank them enough. And tomorrow I will try again."
Behind the victorious Ferrari driver, Landgraf Mercedes driver Lucas Auer and local hero as well as Cairoli's teammate Thierry Vermeulen (Emil Frey Ferrari) complete the podium. Bastian Buus (Land Porsche) successfully defends his fourth place in the closing stages against the pushing Winward Mercedes driver Jules Gounon.
Ben Dörr (Dörr McLaren) finishes in sixth place, followed by Maro Engel (Winward Mercedes) and Manthey Porsche driver Thomas Preining. Luca Engstler (Abt Lamborghini) and Nicki Thiim (Comtoyou Aston Martin) complete the top 10 in the first DTM race in Zandvoort.

"I think there really wasn't any more in it for us," says Abt Lamborghini driver Engstler on ProSieben. "We started from seventh place, but we didn't have the pace to keep up with the front pack. That's why it became clear early on that we had to orient ourselves backwards, cover the other cars, and those were hard-earned points."
How did the start of the race unfold? While Cairoli was able to convert his pole position into the lead without any threat, Auer already pushed past Vermeulen into second place behind him. In the back of the field, minor skirmishes and contact occurred, resulting in Timo Glock (Dörr McLaren) suffering a tire puncture.
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The ex-Formula 1 driver, who had only started the race from 20th on the grid following a technical defect in qualifying, clashed with Kelvin van der Linde (Schubert BMW) and consequently fell far behind in the early stages. The race control investigated the incident but did not issue any penalties.
At the front, Cairoli pulled away from Auer by more than a second within just a few laps. They were followed by Thierry Vermeulen, Bastian Buus, and Jules Gounon. Ben Dörr was running in sixth place ahead of Maro Engel and Luca Engstler.
Apart from a duel between Mirko Bortolotti and Kelvin van der Linde (Schubert BMW) with several light touches, including a complaining Grasser Lamborghini driver on the team radio, the race remained largely quiet until the pit stop window opened.
On lap 13, Buus and Dörr were the first drivers from the leading group to come into the pits for their mandatory tire change. Shortly after, an unsafe release by the Abt crew caused a stir: Marco Mapelli touched Bortolotti's Lamborghini as he drove out.
Tractorario GT3 civil war 😂😂😂 #DTM2026pic.twitter.com/VexOjSFiLa
— 바람 (@onlyzone012) May 23, 2026
In the following laps, other drivers also completed their stops, with only Engel and Kelvin van der Linde staying out longer than the competition. The Mercedes-AMG driver pitted on lap 18, while Kelvin van der Linde even waited until lap 24, only to park his Schubert BMW shortly afterwards.
Overall, the pit stop phase did not bring any major shifts in the classification, as the positions within the top 8 remained unchanged. Only Preining managed to make up one position, moving past Luca Engstler into ninth place.
At the front, there were no further changes: Cairoli controlled the race ahead of Auer and teammate Vermeulen, while Gounon was glued to the bumper of Buus. The Winward AMG driver launched several attacks in the closing stages but found no way past.
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A few minutes before the end of the race, Gounon pulled alongside Buus' Land Porsche in the first corner, who lightly pushed the Frenchman off the track. Race control investigated this incident as well but left it at a warning for the Dane.
Timo Glock parked his Dörr McLaren in the pits shortly after the halfway mark of the race. "The throttle pedal dropped to the floor," the 44-year-old explained on ProSieben. However, this had nothing to do with the collision at the start. "Kelvin van der Linde moved over and his rear wheel hit my front wheel, which damaged the rim."
Besides Glock and van der Linde, Tom Kalender (Landgraf Mercedes) also did not see the checkered flag on Saturday. His teammate Lucas Auer takes over the lead in the overall standings from Maro Engel with his second-place finish. Matteo Cairoli moves up to third overall thanks to his maiden DTM victory.
The second DTM race in Zandvoort starts on Sunday (May 24) at 1:30 pm. The starting grid will be determined beforehand in another qualifying session, which begins at 9:40 am on the dune circuit on the Dutch North Sea coast.
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Blowout wins in Double-A and High-A were he highlights from Friday night in the Dodgers minor leagues.
It feels weird that for a game in which Tulsa scored 14 runs this award goes to a pitcher, but Adam Serwinowski had his best start of the season, striking out 10 in his seven innings, matching the longest start of his professional career, and allowed only one run on three singles and two walks.
The left-hander also lasted seven innings one time previously — last August 29 in his penultimate start for High-A Great Lakes before getting promoted to Double-A.
The Comets fell behind 7-3 in four innings and their comeback fell just short in a loss to the Reno Aces (Diamondbacks).
Tyler Fitzgerald homered, singled, and drove in three runs. He played left field on Friday and in his three and a half weeks with Oklahoma City has also started games at third base, second base, shortstop, and right field.
Ryder Ryan kept the Comets in it with four scoreless, hitless innings of bulk relief to get through the seventh.
The Drillers didn’t need much offense with Serwinowski having such a good game, but the Tulsa bats went wild in a rout of the Wichita Wind Surge (Twins). Josue De Paula had four hits, including two doubles plus a walk.
De Paula drives in 2 more‼️ pic.twitter.com/qaLVdBVTEr
— Tulsa Drillers (@TulsaDrillers) May 23, 2026
Elijah Hainline drove in five runs with a two-run home run, a two-run double, and sacrifice fly. The Drillers shortstop has driven in runs in all three games he’s played this week in Wichita, with nine total RBI.
Kendall George kept things going with two more hits, stole another base, and scored three runs, his career-best 13th straight game scoring at least once. George in May has scored 30 runs in 19 games.
Chuck Davalan and Eduardo Quintero shined atop the order in the Loons blowout of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers (Brewers). Davalan doubled, singled, walked twice, stole two bases, scored four runs, and drove in four runs from the leadoff spot.
Quintero singled three times, stole three bases, and scored three runs while batting second. First baseman Jose Hernandez homered, doubled, and singled in the win.
Christian Zazueta struck out five in his five innings, with two runs allowed, both on a two-run home run in the first inning.
Tower Buzzers pitchers allowed multiple runs in six different innings while getting pasted by the Inland Empire 66ers (Mariners). Ontario did score the final three runs of the game, cutting the final deficit to a lean 14 runs.
Starter Jesus Tillero took the brunt of the damage, allowing nine runs (seven earned) in his 3 1/3 innings.
On Thursday right-hander Tyler Gough made his second rehab appearance in Arizona, and in those two outings has allowed two runs in his three innings with seven strikeouts among his 13 batters faced. Gough was acquired from the Seattle Mariners in November 16 for Robinson Ortiz, the left-hander the Dodgers added to the 40-man on November 6. Gough, 22, missed all of last season after Tommy John surgery and is on the injured list for Ontario in Class-A, the same level he pitched at in 2023-24 in Modesto.
Double-A: Right-hander Joel Ibarra was released, after the 23-year-old from Mexico walked 23 of his 59 batters faced (38.9 percent) with 10 runs (nine earned) and 12 strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings over 12 games this year for Tulsa.
New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a campaign-style rally for Republican Rep. Mike Lawler in Suffern, New York on Friday, May 22.
Dart's brief speech drew criticism from one of his teammates – fellow 2025 first-round pick Abdul Carter – who questioned the quarterback's decision to appear at the event.
"Thought this (expletive) was AI," Carter wrote in a May 23 social media repost of Dart's introduction. "What we doing, man?"
Dart didn't immediately provide a public response to Carter's social media grievance, and it isn't clear whether he will.
Meanwhile, veteran Giants offensive tackle Jermaine Eluemunor seemed to imply Carter's jab wasn't a big deal, telling the New York Daily News' Pat Leonard to "relax" in a social media conversation about the edge rusher's original post.
Relax Pat https://t.co/nO11ICbJwH
— Jermaine Eluemunor (@JEluemunor) May 23, 2026
Dart only spoke briefly during the rally. He came out on stage with "Eye of the Tiger" blaring in the background before speaking for about a minute and giving way to Trump.
"Big Blue nation, it's a pleasure to be here," Dart said, before leading the crowd in the Giants' "Go, Big Blue!" chant. "What an honor, what a privilege it is to be here and, without further ado, I'm grateful, I'm honored, I'm pleasured to introduce the 45th and 47th president of the United States of America, President Donald J. Trump."
Dart then shared a handshake and hug with Trump before the president began his speech by showering the 23-year-old quarterback with praise.
"I want to thank Jaxson Dart," Trump said. "This is going to be a future Hall of Famer in my book. Thank you, thank you Jaxson. Lot of talent."
The president referred to Dart throughout his speech when discussing his policy goals, including his desire to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
"I'm looking at Jaxson," Trump said. "I’d like to know, is there any woman in the audience that thinks they can tackle that guy? Because I'd like to meet you. I’d like to shake your hand. I don’t know. Jaxson, you think you can play against women OK?"
"Don’t get involved Jaxson," Trump added. "Don’t answer that question."
Trump also referred to Dart as a "beautiful guy" with "legs like tree trunks" during his speech.
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Dart is coming off a rookie season during which he started 12 games and posted solid numbers. The Ole Miss product had a 4-8 record while completing 63.7% of his passes for 2,272 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions while adding 487 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground. He finished fourth in the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year award voting.
Meanwhile, Carter – the No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft – posted 43 tackles, four sacks and two forced fumbles while finishing fifth in the Defensive Rookie of the Year voting.
The two young Giants stars will have plenty of time to work out their differences ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
USA TODAY Sports' Nick Brinkerhoff also contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Abdul Carter questions Jaxson Dart for Trump rally appearance
The MPSSAA Baseball, Softball, Tennis and Track and Field State Championships have all been moved to Monday, May 25, due to impending weather conditions.
This includes the state championship games for Mardela's softball team and Stephen Decatur's baseball team, which were previously scheduled to play on Saturday afternoon.
Here are the new schedules for the MPSSAA's spring state championships:
Baseball: Ripken Stadium, Monday, May 25
Softball: University of Maryland, Monday May 25
Tennis: Wilde Lake Tennis Club, Indoor Courts at Long Reach and Columbia Association, River Hill High School, Howard High School, Monday May 25
Track and Field
More: Playoff roundup: Mardela softball, Decatur baseball advance to MPSSAA championships
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This article originally appeared on Salisbury Daily Times: MPSSAA spring state championships moved to May 25

LSG vs PBKS IPL 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Ekana Stadium, Lucknow originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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Follow along with the latest live scorecard here as the match unfolds, or click here for key text commentary updates from the action.
LSG predicted playing XI: Mitchell Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (c) (WK), Aiden Markram, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Himmat Singh, Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan, Prince Yadav
Impact Player: Digvesh Rathi
PBKS predicted XI: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Barlett, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal.
Impact Player:Vijaykumar Vyshak.
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Hello everyone, and welcome to the live blog for the Lucknow Super Giants vs Punjab Kings clash at the Ekana Stadium, Hyderabad.
Toss result: PBKS to bowl first after winning the toss
| Team | Win percentage |
|---|---|
| LSG | 43% |
| PBKS | 57% |
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| Pos | Team | Played | Won | Lost | NR | Nrr | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.783 | 18 |
| 2 | Gujarat Titans (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.695 | 18 |
| 3 | Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q) | 14 | 9 | 5 | 0 | +0.524 | 18 |
| 4 | Rajasthan Royals | 13 | 7 | 6 | 0 | +0.083 | 14 |
| 5 | Punjab Kings | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | +0.230 | 13 |
| 6 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 13 | 6 | 6 | 1 | +0.011 | 13 |
| 7 | Chennai Super Kings | 14 | 6 | 8 | 0 | -0.345 | 12 |
| 8 | Delhi Capitals | 13 | 6 | 7 | 0 | -0.871 | 12 |
| 9 | Mumbai Indians (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | -0.510 | 8 |
| 10 | Lucknow Super Giants (E) | 13 | 4 | 9 | 0 | -0.702 | 8 |
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Don’t have tickets yet to see your favorite team compete in the U.S. during this summer’s FIFA World Cup due to the inflated prices?
In good news for fans, resale ticket prices have dropped significantly in recent weeks, according to TicketData. The website tracks resale ticket prices and provides the average “get-in” price, which represents the cheapest available resale ticket for a given event.
The average “get-in” price for a World Cup group-stage match hovered around $550 over the last week, according to the website. That represents a major drop from April, when the average cost soared past $700.
The bad news? You might still have to pay thousands of dollars to see the more highly anticipated matches in the U.S.
That includes the Colombia vs. Portugal group-stage game in Florida. According to TicketData, the “get-in” price has soared past $2,500 for that match, which is scheduled for June 27 and marks Colombia’s only group-stage match on U.S. soil.

That puts the Colombia vs Portugal match at an even higher price point than the two semi-final games, which both have “get-in” prices under $2,300 as of Friday, TicketData’s website shows.
Some games will only run you a couple hundred bucks. For instance, you might be able to see Austria vs Jordan in Santa Clara, California, or Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Qatar in Seattle for around $200, according to TicketData.
The final World Cup match at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium remains the most expensive, with TicketData’s website listing a “get-in” price above $8,000 — though many resellers are charging much higher prices that stretch into five, six and seven figures.
Last month, fans spotted four final match tickets priced at just under $2.3 million each on FIFA’s official resale website (FIFA does not control the prices listed on its resale site, although it does take a portion of sales).
FIFA President Gianni Infantino addressed high resale prices earlier this month while speaking at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills.
“If some people put on the resale market some tickets for the final at $2 million, number one, it doesn’t mean that the tickets cost $2 million, and number two, it doesn’t mean that somebody will buy these tickets,” Infantino said.
"And if somebody buys a ticket for the final for $2 million, I will personally bring a hot dog and a Coke to make sure that he has a great experience,” he added.

If you live in New York City, you might be able to secure the cheapest seats of all to a game, after Mayor Zohran Mamdani secured 1,000 World Cup tickets for residents priced at just $50 each.
City residents can win a chance to purchase these tickets by entering a lottery that’s set to open Monday morning, Mamdani announced Thursday. The bargain price tickets can’t be purchased for the final. Each ticket will also include a free round-trip bus ride to MetLife Stadium.
The $50 tickets comes amid growing concern over FIFA’s direct ticket pricing. Earlier this month, Representatives Nellie Pou and Frank Pallone, both Democrats from New Jersey, wrote to Infantino demanding more information about FIFA’s pricing practices by May 22.
“We are deeply concerned by reports that FIFA is employing opaque pricing, shifting rules, and potentially deceptive practices that are making it difficult for fans to access seats,” the lawmakers wrote.
Even President Donald Trump has called out the high ticket costs. When asked about four-figure prices earlier this month, he told The New York Post, “I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest with you.”
The Independent has contacted FIFA for comment.
Amid the uproar over ticket prices, Infantino continues to defend his organization, which he said is charging “market rates.”
“We have to look at the market; we are in the market in which entertainment is the most developed in the world. So we have to apply market rates,” he said earlier this month at a press conference.
“In the U.S. it is permitted to resell tickets as well. So if you were to sell tickets at the price which is too low, these tickets will be resold at a much higher price,” he added.

Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has vowed to take legal action if the Tigers do not win Saturday's Championship play-off final against Middlesbrough.
Boro lost to Southampton in the semi-final - but were reinstated after Saints admitted to spying on the Teessiders' training session and were expelled from the competition.
"Our legal team says that we have to go for action, that's for sure," Ilicali told BBC Radio Humberside outside Wembley Stadium before kick-off in the final.
"So we have no doubt about it. Here, all we want is justice. If justice is broken, nobody will enjoy football."
Ilicali described the decision to allow Middlesbrough to re-enter the play-offs as "unbelievable".
He said: "If this action was so big that a team is out of the play-offs, why didn't they let them not play the semi-final, investigate and take Southampton out and put Wrexham in?
"Why is Wrexham out now? Put Wrexham in and continue the competition.
"For me, an eliminated team {being] put back - also our lawyers say this and that's their opinion too - is an incredibly wrong decision."
The 56-year-old, who took over Hull City in 2022, said he did not want to discuss the outcome of the EFL's independent disciplinary commission's hearing before the day of the final to avoid distracting the players.
"Now I can talk a little more because now the boys are in the stadium and they will not hear me. I didn't want to make their focus disturbed," he added.
"Decisions are discussable from what I understand from our lawyers, very discussable.
"But of course we have to focus on the game and the boys are tough enough to overcome these difficulties."

Southampton were expelled from the play-offs on Tuesday and their appeal against the decision was rejected the following day - just 72 hours before kick-off in Saturday's showpiece event.
Saints also admitted to spying on two other rivals' training sessions, including Oxford United in December and Ipswich Town last month.
The Football Association has since opened an investigation of its own into Southampton over the Spygate scandal.
The club accepted what happened was "wrong" and apologised to the other clubs involved, as well as Southampton's supporters.
After their appeal was rejected, the club said in a statement: "While we fully acknowledge the seriousness of this matter and the scrutiny that has followed, the club has consistently believed the original sporting sanction was disproportionate, a view that has been widely shared by many in the football community."
But Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg said his trust in "doing the right thing" was restored after Saints' expulsion.
"It's a feeling of relief, happiness, a little bit of trust in doing the right thing and humanity," he told BBC Radio Tees.
"The right way to do it is working hard, not doing something else when everyone will see with the evidence and everything we know.
"It is quite clear what has been done and that should never be allowed in football."
Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic previously said the Tigers were "collateral damage" because they had to wait to find out which opponent they would actually be facing in the final.
"We can say everything is unfair in this last two weeks. You don't know what's going on," he told BBC Radio Humberside.
"If you look from a Middlesbrough point of view they knew if they were successful they would play against us so I can turn the situation around but I will not do that. We will try to beat them on the pitch."

Ohio State entered the offseason knowing linebacker would become one of the most important questions on the entire roster. Replacing two top-10 picks in Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese was never going to be simple.
Those two were not just productive defenders. They were central to the structure, communication, and athletic ceiling of one of the best defenses in college football.
And for much of the offseason, the uncertainty at linebacker felt real. But after spring practice and the spring game, a clearer picture is beginning to emerge.Ohio State may not have finalized every role inside James Laurinaitis’s room yet, but the Buckeyes now appear to have something increasingly valuable in the modern game. Complementary options with very different skill sets.
Wisconsin transfer Christian Alliegro brings proven Big Ten production and versatility. Payton Pierce offers stability and reliability in the middle of the defense. Riley Pettijohn gives the room its highest athletic ceiling and perhaps its most intriguing long-term upside.
The battle is still ongoing, but the spring revealed something important. Ohio State’s linebacker room looks far more complete than it did when the offseason began. And the way these three players continue developing could quietly determine the ceiling of the entire defense.
The most important development of the spring in this room may have been how quickly Christian Alliegro appeared to settle into Ohio State’s defense.
When the Buckeyes brought the Wisconsin transfer in through the portal, the need was obvious. Ohio State wanted experience. They wanted communication, they wanted someone who already understood the physical demands and complexity of Big Ten football. Alliegro checked every box immediately.
Across three seasons at Wisconsin, the Connecticut native accumulated 124 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and eight sacks while building a reputation as a versatile, physical linebacker capable of impacting both the run game and pressure packages.
Last season alone, despite missing time, he still posted four sacks and eight tackles for loss in just ten games.
Christian Alliegro is a freak athlete whose power and explosiveness is much needed by an Ohio State defense losing Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese pic.twitter.com/MarBIZV76s
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) May 8, 2026
What stood out during spring practice was not simply the production he brought with him. It was how naturally his skill set appeared to fit inside Ohio State’s defensive structure.
Alliegro consistently worked with the first-team defense throughout spring, and during the spring game, and he looked comfortable directing traffic and operating within the middle of the defense. He played with urgency downhill, communicated well pre-snap, and looked like one of the more assignment sound linebackers on the field.
That matters because linebacker remains one of the most mentally demanding positions in football. Ohio State’s defense asks linebackers to process quickly, fit correctly against the run, handle coverage adjustments, and contribute as pressure players depending on the situation.
Transfers do not always adapt quickly to those responsibilities, but Alliegro largely looked like he already belonged right off the jump.
There is also schematic value in the flexibility he brings. Wisconsin used him in multiple ways throughout his career. He aligned traditionally off-ball, attacked downhill against the run, blitzing effectively, and occasionally operating almost like a stand up edge defender in passing situations.
Ohio State appears interested in preserving some of that versatility rather than locking him into a rigid role.
And realistically, that versatility may become critical. The Buckeyes lost significant production and athleticism with Reese’s departure, particularly in pressure looks and matchup flexibility. Alliegro may not replicate Reese’s exact explosiveness and athletic ability, but he does offer many of the same alignment possibilities within the structure of the defense.
Perhaps most importantly though, he gives Ohio State something it absolutely needed entering 2026, proven experience, and that alone may make him one of the safest bets in the room to play major snaps immediately.
While Alliegro brings experience from outside the program, Payton Pierce continues to feel like the internal foundation of the linebacker room.
The junior linebacker quietly earned significant trust last season while rotating behind Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese, finishing the year with 43 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, an interception, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery across 14 games.
Even more important than the raw production was the consistency. Whenever Pierce entered the game, Ohio State’s defense remained structurally sound. That trend continued throughout the spring.
Pierce consistently worked with the top units in practice and looked like one of the more dependable defenders during the spring game. He processed quickly, filled downhill decisively, and rarely appeared out of position.
There may not always be dramatic highlight plays attached to his game, but linebackers who consistently keep the defense organized become enormously valuable over the course of a season. And Ohio State clearly trusts the Texas native.
Payton Pierce makes it 5️⃣ forced fumbles in @OhioStateFB’s last 5️⃣ #CFBPlayoff games 😤 pic.twitter.com/XhVMzzjoOt
— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) January 1, 2026
Coming out of high school, Pierce was known more for instincts, football IQ, and physicality than elite testing numbers. That evaluation still fits.
He is not necessarily the most explosive linebacker on the roster, but he may currently be the most reliable. His eyes are disciplined, he takes clean angles, and he understands how to play within the structure of the defense.
In some ways, Pierce profiles as the closest replacement stylistically for some of the stabilizing elements Sonny Styles provided last season, albeit without the same elite frame or athleticism. Not because the players are identical physically, but because Pierce gives Ohio State consistency snap after snap, game after game.
There is also reason to believe his production could increase significantly with expanded usage. Last season, Pierce largely operated in rotational situations behind veteran starters. In 2026, he projects to see a drastic increarse in snaps, particularly in traditional early down linebacker situations where Ohio State needs communication and run-fit discipline.
The spring game only reinforced that trajectory. Pierce looked calm, decisive, and fully in command operating within the middle of the defense, while the coaching staff consistently trusted him with significant reps throughout the entire spring window. That kind of trust is earned, especially at linebacker, where communication, positioning, and reliability can be just as important as athleticism.
Ohio State’s defense is talented enough that it does not need every linebacker to become a superstar or first round draft pick. What it does need is stability in the middle of the field, and Payton Pierce is increasingly looking like the player capable of providing exactly that.
A dependable, assignment sound linebacker who keeps the defense organized snap after snap while allowing the athletes around him to play fast.
Even with Christian Alliegro’s experience and Payton Pierce’s steady emergence, Riley Pettijohn still remains one of the most important long-term pieces in Ohio State’s linebacker room, even if much of this spring was spent watching rather than participating.
Pettijohn missed a large portion of spring practice while recovering from injury, which limited both his spring game involvement and his ability to fully compete for reps during the offseason window. But internally, that absence does not appear to have changed how highly Ohio State views his upside.
The former high four-star recruit arrived in Columbus as one of the most physically gifted linebackers in his class, and the traits that made him such a coveted prospect are still very obvious.
At around 6-foot-2 and 225 pounds, Pettijohn brings a combination of explosiveness, lateral range, fluid movement skills, and closing speed that few linebackers on the roster, and in the Big Ten, can match. Even during limited action last season, flashes of that athletic ceiling consistently showed up.
In just brief rotational opportunities during the 2025 season, Pettijohn recorded nine tackles, a tackle for loss, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a pass breakup. But the production only tells part of the story.
What stood out more was the way he moved. He looked comfortable operating in space, showed natural pursuit ability sideline-to-sideline, and flashed the kind of burst that allows linebackers to impact both the run game and passing game.
That versatility remains a major reason why Ohio State is so intrigued by his future role within Matt Patricia’s defense.
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Rather than viewing Pettijohn strictly as a traditional off-ball linebacker, the Buckeyes appear to see him as a movable chess piece capable of fitting multiple situations. His athletic profile gives Ohio State flexibility to use him as an off-ball linebacker on early downs while also potentially incorporating him into pressure packages, spy assignments, or hybrid alignments against more athletic offenses.
In many ways, Pettijohn’s development could eventually give Ohio State some of the same schematic flexibility it had last season from players like Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles. Modern defenses increasingly value linebackers who can survive in space without sacrificing physicality, and Pettijohn’s high end outcome fits that archetype naturally.
The biggest priority now is simply continued development and availability. Because he missed much of spring practice, Pettijohn still needs valuable live reps within the structure of the defense. Processing speed, communication consistency, and snap-to-snap discipline are often the final hurdles for young linebackers transitioning into major roles at Ohio State, and around the country, and those areas usually improve most through repetition.
Still, even while sidelined, Pettijohn remained a major part of the room’s long-term conversation. Coaches and teammates have continued speaking highly of both his athletic traits and future potential, and there is a strong belief internally that once fully healthy, he can push for a much larger role.
Ohio State already knows what Alliegro brings as an experienced Big Ten defender. It is increasingly learning what Pierce provides as a stabilizing presence in the middle of the defense. Pettijohn, meanwhile, remains the variable with perhaps the highest athletic and overall ceiling of the group.
If his development accelerates once healthy, his role could become much larger than rotational depth or a third linebacker by the end of the season.
The encouraging reality for Ohio State is that the linebacker conversation now feels much healthier than it did immediately after the departures of Styles and Reese. Instead of searching desperately for answers, the Buckeyes now appear to have multiple legitimate options with complementary strengths.
Alliegro brings experience, versatility, and proven production. Pierce provides stability, communication, and reliability. Pettijohn gives the room explosiveness and long-term star potential.
Now the challenge becomes building cohesion. Because linebacker remains one of the most important connective positions in football. The linebackers help determine run fits, coverage communication, pressure structure, and the overall stability in the middle of the defense.
When that room functions well, everything around it becomes easier. And after spring practice, there is growing evidence Ohio State may be closer to solving the position than many expected.
The Buckeyes do not necessarily need one linebacker to fully replace Sonny Styles or Arvell Reese individually. What they need is for this room collectively to recreate the versatility, communication, and reliability those players brought to the defense.
If that happens, Ohio State’s linebacker unit may quietly become one of the most important strengths of the entire team entering 2026.
Next up for our grades for the upcoming season are the Tigers running backs. This is. Talented group with a high ceiling.Running Back
Room: Gideon Davidson, Chris Johnson II, David Eziomume, Jay Haynes
Grade: B+
About a year ago, Clemson's RB room was considered the offense's weak point. They were moving a receiver struggling to get on the field in his first three seasons, and pairing him with a highly touted but unproven freshman to make up for a backfield void in experience. Twelve months later, Adam Randall is an NFL running back, and Gideon Davidson is one of the more exciting returnees on this team. A lot can happen in a year.
As he was learning the offense, Davidson had a tough time seeing the field early in his freshman campaign, but still managed to rack up 260 yards on 60 carries. While at SMU, Johnson saw seven more carries and over 200 more yards rushing to average 6.7 YPC. While both saw limited time on the field, both films seriously stand out as exceptional.
Eziomume did his job when his number was called, and Jay Haynes was seen as the heir to Phil Mafa in 2024 before suffering a serious injury that sidelined him for the entire 2025 season. This room has a reliable star back at the helm, a strong committee behind it, and quality depth to last a full season for Clemson.
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— Clemson Wire (@Clemson_Wire) May 21, 2026
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Paired with an incredible receiving core, Clemson's skill players look elite heading into the season.
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Why Gio Reyna made USMNT World Cup roster over Diego Luna originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
No one can question Gio Reyna's talent.
By the same token, he hasn't had the kind of pre-World Cup season he would've wanted.
Playing for Monchengladbach in the German Bundesliga, Reyna appeared in just 19 league matches this season for a total of 520 minutes. He had a lone goal with no assists.
That brought his roster status for the USMNT squad into question.
While the official roster hasn't been unveiled, reports indicate that Reyna has indeed made the team.
One player apparently snubbed to allow Reyna on the roster? Diego Luna, an energetic midfielder who featured frequently for the United States in the last year-plus.
It's certainly a key choice.
This really does come down to talent and the ability to win a game as an individual within a team construct.
The tough part is that a similar argument can be made for Luna, too.
Reyna has the big-game experience, though, and maybe that's the difference here.
He was in the U.S. World Cup squad at 19 years old in 2022, although he got just two matches and 53 minutes total. He has played in 25 matches overall for his country.
At the end of the day, Mauricio Pochettino must've decided that Reyna's upside was too high to leave off the roster.
John Simpson could have explored multiple opportunities this offseason, but it sounds like returning to Baltimore was never a difficult decision in his mind.
During Ravens OTA media availability, Simpson spoke very highly about the organization, the environment inside the building, and the people throughout the franchise. His comments reinforced what players consistently say about Baltimore: the culture and structure within the organization stand out across the league. For a veteran offensive lineman who has already experienced different NFL environments, that perspective probably carries weight.
Simpson made it clear that familiarity with the Ravens organization and belief in what the team is building played a major role in his return. While speaking with reporters during OTAs, Simpson explained:
“Well, my agent called me and told me that this was an option, and, for me, it was a no-brainer. Just being in this environment and being around these people and being in this organization is just something that I feel like one just shouldn't turn down.”
That's the type of endorsement organizations love hearing from returning veterans, especially from players who understand how different NFL cultures can feel from team to team.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: John Simpson explains Ravens return decision
The Ottawa Charge held their end-of-the-season press conference on Friday, giving select players, along with management, an opportunity to reflect on the season one final time before many departed for home for the summer. And while much uncertainty lies ahead with the upcoming expansion, much as it did this time last season, there remains a great deal of pride within the organization in the work that was done, which became a theme throughout the morning's event.
"It's definitely still fresh, still upset, still disappointed," said Rebecca Leslie, who had a breakout season with her hometown team. "But I'm feeling a lot of gratitude for our group and pride to represent the Ottawa Charge, the city. It was an incredible season for our group."

After posting a 9-8-1-12 regular season record, the Charge made it to Game Four of the Walter Cup Finals for a second consecutive season, falling short this time to the Montreal Victoire. And while the sting of losing once again is still fresh, the team remains focused on the work done in the locker room and the internal growth the organization showed this season.
"Something that I'll always remember from this season is the team and the culture that we created," said assistant captain Emily Clark. "It really was something special and something that I was so proud to be a part of."
That culture, and how close the team became during the season, was certainly a result of the players, and more importantly, the people, who were brought in through free agency, trades, and the draft. Another larger element to that was how the group came together in support of their head coach, Carla MacLeod, and her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
"It's always hard to see someone you care about go through something so difficult," said Rory Guilday. "She handled it with grace and courage, and we just wanted to be there for her. We really rallied behind her. She's our rock, our head coach."

As for what comes next for this group, beyond expansion, which is undoubtedly on the minds of Charge fans, is where the team will play next season. Ottawa played its regular-season home games, with a couple of exceptions, at TD Place once again this season, and moved to the Canadian Tire Centre, home of the NHL's Ottawa Senators, for the duration of its playoff run.
"I can tell you that there are ongoing discussions with the league," said General Manager Mike Hirshfeld. "We're getting closer to a resolution, and hope to have something to announce in the near future about where we'll be playing next year." And while there was no specific date for said announcement, Hirshfeld did state, "I would expect it will be within the next couple of weeks."
Before moving on to expansion, a topic of conversation of late has been the candidacy of MacLeod for the head coaching position with Team Canada after former Toronto Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan announced his likely departure. MacLeod acknowledged that her journey has taken her to many places and afforded her many opportunities, but that her focus is in Ottawa and with the Charge.
"It's not even on my radar," she said. "I can assure you that my priority is this franchise and to continue to grow it with Mike [Hirshfeld] and our staff. I'm not sure where the future sits, but I can assure you that I'm so thrilled with where I'm at and where my feet are in this moment."
With the season now over and players leaving the city, the focus next shifts to expansion and the work needed to determine who to protect.
"The final version of the rules is still being worked out, but we should know within the next couple of days," said Hirshfeld. "I've thought about it at a very high level about what our plans look like because we're going to have to make them very quickly. We're going to really start digging into it on Sunday."
The uncertainty about who will and will not return as members of the Charge is not lost on the players, even though the season has just ended for the group.
"It's sad, and those of us who have been in the league, we know expansion rips apart teams," said assistant captain Jocelyne Larocque. "There is an acknowledgement that this group will be different next year, and it is sad because it is such a special group." But with that sadness comes an excitement about the trajectory women's hockey is on. "It's exciting that there will be four more teams," Larocque added. "That means that there will be over 100 more jobs for women to play, along with staffing. So it's also exciting."
Despite another defeat in the Walter Cup Finals, and with much uncertainty ahead both on and off the ice, the 2025-26 Ottawa Charge will be remembered as a group who played with grit and determination, creating a culture that became integral to the group's identity.

Mo Salah has given Liverpool supporters another emotional reminder of what the club means to him before what’s set to be his final appearance for us against Brentford.
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The Egyptian King will leave Anfield as one of the greatest players in our history, with 257 goals and 119 assists in 441 appearances, but the numbers only tell part of the story.
Ahead of a day when Liverpool have confirmed mosaics for Salah and Andy Robertson, the 33-year-old has now spoken about the bond that he and his family will always have with the club.
Speaking in the new LFC Original film Salah: Farewell to the King, via Liverpoolfc.com, our No.11 explained why his nine years on Merseyside have meant so much.
Salah said: “It means to me everything.”
He added: “You live in the club, you feel the love and appreciation from the fans. This is the most important thing, people appreciate what you have done and appreciate everything you’ve done for them and for yourself.”
The forward then reflected on the scale of what he’s achieved, saying: “It feels special. I’m blessed. Not too many people had the opportunity to play here nine years and perform how I performed or just enjoy or go through the process that I’ve been through.”
The most touching part, though, came when Salah spoke about his daughters, Makka and Kayan, and how Liverpool will stay with them too.
He said: “The club means everything. The people mean everything, the city means everything. I will always love this club. I will always support it.”
Salah then revealed: “My kids will always support it and even when I talk to them now, I tell them like, we’re leaving Liverpool, they say, ‘Well, we’re going to support the club even when you leave.’”
That says everything about the depth of the connection, because this has never just been a job for Salah or a temporary stop in his career.
Curtis Jones has already thanked both Salah and Robertson for what they’ve done for him, the club and the city, and Sunday now gives Anfield the chance to say goodbye properly.
Whatever happens next, Salah isn’t just leaving as a great player, he’s leaving as someone whose family became part of Liverpool too.

Josef Newgarden says he will not read too much into his pace from final Indianapolis 500 practice despite topping the session ahead of race day.
The Team Penske driver recorded the fastest speed during final practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, further strengthening his status as one of the leading contenders for victory.
Newgarden is looking to get back to winning ways at the Indy 500 after failing to earn a third consecutive win last year, following two consecutive wins in 2023 and 2024.

Speaking after the session, Josef Newgarden played down the significance of finishing fastest before race day.
The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner admitted the car felt strong during the session but stressed that conditions during the race itself could still change significantly.
“I don’t know if it means anything, honestly. The car feels really good. We’ve got a solid package.”
Final practice traditionally serves as the final opportunity for teams to evaluate race pace, traffic conditions and long run balance before Sunday’s Indianapolis 500.
Penske drivers again appeared highly competitive throughout the session, reinforcing expectations that the team could once again play a major role at the front of the field.
Despite topping final practice, Newgarden continues entering race weekend under enormous pressure because no driver has ever won three consecutive Indianapolis 500s.
His recent dominance at Indianapolis has already established him among the strongest oval racers of the modern IndyCar era.
Newgarden has nevertheless spent much of Indianapolis 500 week attempting to downplay the growing attention surrounding his historic opportunity.
The competitiveness displayed throughout final practice also highlighted how difficult the race itself could become, with several major contenders showing strong pace before race day.
For Newgarden, however, the focus now shifts entirely towards execution across 500 miles rather than practice session results.
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Hull City v Middlesbrough at Wembley
Billed variously as the most financially consequential game in football, Hull City play Middlesbrough -- and not Southampton -- at Wembley Stadium this afternoon for a multi-million-pound opportunity to partake in the riches and fortunes of the Premier League.
This final comes hot on the back of 'Spygate', with Southampton kicked out of the final game, and Middlesbrough reinstated after William Salt, an analyst intern with Southampton, was found to have been spying on a Middlesbrough training session.
This seems to have set a new low precedent in English football, with Hull City's owners threatening to take legal action if they lose play-off final!! So the result of this match to see who joins Coventry City and Ipswich Town in the Premier League next season may not be the end of this sordid affair.
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It did not look like it was going to be a good day for the San Diego Padres when their starting pitcher, Walker Buehler, allowed two runs in the first inning. It did not look much better when he allowed the visiting Athletics to take a 3-2 lead in the top of the fourth inning. But in the end, the Padres were able to tie the game in the fifth, take the lead in the seventh and add three insurance runs in the eighth inning to give San Diego a 7-3 win at Petco Park on Friday night.
The Padres displayed their power in the early innings of the game – although none of that came from Fernando Tatis Jr. – when Manny Machado hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning, Nick Castellanos hit a game-tying solo home run in the bottom of the fifth inning and Ramon Laureano put the home team in front with a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Día de jonrones. pic.twitter.com/9x7ttjns3l
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 23, 2026
Jason Adam came out of the bullpen with San Diego leading 4-3 and allowed what looked like a leadoff double on a ball hit to left-center field. Bryce Johnson, who got the start in place of the injured Jackson Merrill, raced into the gap, made a backhand play on the ball and threw a one-hop strike to Sung-Mun Song at second base to throw out Tyler Soderstrom for the first out of the inning. Adam then got a groundout and flyout from the next two batters to send the Padres to the plate in the bottom half of the inning.
Bryce Johnson nabs Tyler Soderstrom, trying to stretch a single into a double #Padrespic.twitter.com/Oh50wKIgTx
— Carlos (@LFGPads19) May 23, 2026
Rodolfo Duran opened the bottom of the eighth inning with a single. He was followed by Tatis who also singled, to put runners at first and second. Miguel Andujar followed with a single to load the bases and Gavin Sheets stepped into the batter’s box with the bases loaded and no outs. Sheets delivered with a ground ball into left center that scored two runs and pushed Andujar to third base to give San Diego a 6-3 lead. Machado struck out for the first out, but Xander Bogaerts picked him up with a sacrifice fly to center field, which allowed Andujar to score to put the Padres ahead, 7-3. Laureano was then hit by a pitch to put runners at first and second with two outs before Song popped out to end the inning.
Do you know the Milk Man? pic.twitter.com/KpzQR1a1nV
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) May 23, 2026
Mason Miller who was preparing to face his old team prior to the bottom of the three-run eighth inning, was able to sit back down and watch Jeremiah Estrada come in for the ninth inning. The right-hander faced the minimum and got three outs to secure the win for San Diego.
The Padres face the A’s for Game 2 of the series today at Petco Park at 6:40 p.m.
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Caitlin Clark is expected to be fined after her heated altercation with Golden State Valkyries forward Janelle Salaun during the Indiana Fever’s latest win.
The incident came during a physical first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where the Valkyries tried to crowd Clark, bump her off rhythm, and make every possession uncomfortable.
Clark did not back down, and the confrontation with Salaun quickly turned into one of the biggest talking points from Indiana’s 90-82 victory.

The altercation happened just before halftime after Janelle Salaun grabbed a rebound in traffic and Caitlin Clark tried to swipe the ball away.
Salaun reacted by swinging her arms and extending an elbow into Clark’s space, which led Clark to step directly toward her as both players exchanged words.
Players from the Indiana Fever and Golden State Valkyries quickly moved in to separate them before the teams went to their locker rooms.
Officials assessed double technical fouls to Clark and Salaun, but neither player was ejected. The moment added more heat to a game that was already physical, with Golden State taking a 44-37 halftime lead before Indiana responded with a strong second half.
Clark finished with 22 points and 9 assists in her return from a back issue, while Aliyah Boston added 20 points and 16 rebounds as the Fever rallied to win 90-82.
Clark is expected to be fined $500 because the technical foul against Salaun was her second technical of the 2026 WNBA season. Under the updated WNBA fine structure, a player is fined $500 for each of her first three technical fouls during the regular season.
The amount rises to $1,000 for technical fouls four through seven, while an eighth technical foul carries a $1,500 fine and an automatic one-game suspension without pay.
That means Clark is not in immediate suspension danger, but she is already two technicals into the season after only a handful of games.
The league’s scale gives her room before the penalties become more serious, though another emotional stretch would move her closer to the higher fine tier.
For now, the cost of the Salaun confrontation appears straightforward. Clark helped the Fever win, but the technical should still take $500 out of her pocket.
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Sonny Styles knew early into his college career that his days of playing safety were numbered.
Styles joined Ohio State’s football program as the No. 3-ranked player in the state and No. 2 high school safety in the country. He was also unnaturally big for the position at 6-5 and 244 pounds. To him, it was a matter of “when” and not “if,” but when the day finally arrived during his sophomore year, the move was also the most logical next step for him.
“Just talking to [Ohio State head coach Ryan] Day and [former Buckeyes defensive coordinator Jim] Knowles and looking at the defense and everyone we had, it kind of just made sense for me to switch,” Styles said. “And then it also made sense because when I got to the NFL, I was probably gonna play linebacker at some point.”
Despite playing the position for just two seasons, Styles became not just the best linebacker in his class but also arguably the best defender regardless of position. Styles wouldn’t call it seamless, but the transition has worked out in his favor. The work he’s put in over the last two years has built up his confidence, so much so that he feels ready for both the professional game and the next step in his transition.
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The Commanders defense finishes top-10 in sacks
Dan Quinn was able to squeeze 42 sacks out of his defense last year, which tied for 12th-most. While you always want to be better, the final number was impressive when considering it came to be without a true difference-maker in the pass rush department.
Well, that won’t be the case in 2026. The Commanders added plenty of guys who can get after it in Odafe Oweh, K’Lavon Chaisson, Tim Settle, and Charles Omenihu via free agency. Those four veterans bring a combined 19.5 sacks over from last season, with both Oweh and Chaisson contributing 7.5, each.
Leo Chenal and Sonny Styles are also in the mix at the second level (as well as Frankie Luvu). Folks already believe Chenal’s role will be similar to that of Andrew Van Ginkel, who’s recorded 18.5 sacks, himself, over the last two seasons. Styles was a very effective blitzer in college and that should translate over to the NFL.
It took 45.0 sacks to crack the top-10 last year. There’s no doubt in my mind the Commanders will find their way inside that group by season’s end.
This new #Commanders defense is going to be a night & day difference from 2025:
— Carolina Commander (@SC_Commanderr) May 2, 2026
Additions:
DE Odafe Oweh
DE K’Lavon Chaisson
DE Joshua Josephs
DL Charles Omenihu
DT Tim Settle
LB Sonny Styles
LB Leo Chenal
CB Amik Robertson
S Nick Cross
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David Blough replacing Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator guarantees things will be very different for Daniels for the first time in his football career. Different because of how closely Blough’s scheme is likely to resemble what Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson runs.
It’s a timely change for Daniels because, as Ted Nguyen of The Athletic pointed out, the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year “hasn’t shown that he can protect himself as a runner, going back to his time at LSU. Commanders coach Dan Quinn promoted David Blough, who played for Johnson, to offensive coordinator, believing he can put together a Johnson-influenced under-center package. Daniels doesn’t have much experience playing under center, so it’ll be an adjustment, but a necessary one to prolong his career.”
Speaking to his ESPN colleague John Keim on an edition of ‘The John Keim Report,’ [Greg] Cosell broke down how “The whole point of that is to put second level defenders in conflict. So if you’re playing zone, you want those underneath defenders to have to wait that extra beat or two before they can retreat and sink to their zone.”
Cosell likes the under-center, play-action package for Daniels, but he warned “it’s a learned trait, because quarterbacks who’ve never really spent much time turning their back to the defense, that’s a learned trait because obviously you turn your back to the defense, you turn around, the defense is not in the same spot as they were before. So for some quarterbacks, that’s the whole change in world view. That has to be practiced, that has to be worked on.”
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Josh Conerly Jr. – Commanders OT
There were a few raised eyebrows when the Washington Commanders took Josh Conerly Jr. at No. 29 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. He had to endure a real baptism of fire over the first few weeks of his rookie campaign, but there was a lot to like about his performance levels over the second half of the year.
Conerly has been working exceptionally hard away from the team. Photos from Washington’s voluntary workout program show the second-year pro looking more defined and in shape. It was instantly noticed by fans, which only raised optimism about what could potentially be in store as an NFL sophomore.
The former Oregon standout should get a lot of good work over the summer. Washington’s edge rushing unit is much improved, which should test Conerly’s skills throughout. As the old saying goes, iron sharpens iron, and if the right tackle can hold his own, a massive campaign could await.
Treylon Burks – Commanders WR
The Commanders took a chance on Treylon Burks when the Tennessee Titans cut ties last season. His time with the AFC South club was always doomed to fail, but his contributions last season were enough for Washington to keep him around on a one-year deal worth up to $4 million with incentives.
This was the vote of confidence Burks needed at an important time. A conversation with new offensive coordinator David Blough persuaded him to stay, which indicates there could be a decent role for him to play if everything goes well this summer.
Staying healthy is key. Burks needs a full offseason to hone his craft and build back confidence. Looking at the options behind Terry McLaurin in the receiver room, an opportunity is undoubtedly there for the taking.
Commanders Roundtable
The week 11 home game against the Cincinnati Bengals ranked as fourth-worst in The Athletic’s ranking, one spot ahead of Atlanta’s road game against New Orleans in week four. Nicki Jhabvala, the team’s beat writer for the network, also tabbed the week 11 matchup as the must-watch game on the 2026 slate.
It’s a peculiar pick given the obvious quarterback battle between Jadyen Daniels and Joe Burrow. The Bengals drew surprise ahead of last month’s NFL Draft after trading the tenth overall pick in exchange for interior defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, one of several projected upgrades on Cincinnati defense that was in dire need of attention. How they stack up against a new-look Commanders offense will be the intrigue, while the potential complexity of what Daronte Jones’ defense may look like adds another layer of excitement around the primetime matchup.
While it will mark the third consecutive primetime game for Cincinnati, The Athletic also noted the possibility of, “a litany of chaos around each quarterback, but their combined presence does raise this matchup’s ceiling a bit.”
The November home game will mark the first meeting between the two teams since they met in 2024, also on Monday Night Football. Washington took the week three meeting, 38-33, after Jayden Daniels completed all but two of his 23 pass attempts while throwing 254 yards and accounting for three total touchdowns, including his iconic 27 yard dot to veteran Terry McLaurin to seal the game with just over two minutes remaining.
Commanders-Bengals on MNF? Run it back pic.twitter.com/GNcM5Ijrufhttps://t.co/rnZVGZxJ7d
— Commanders on Roundtable (@WSHRoundtable) May 14, 2026
PFF, meanwhile, tabbed the Commanders’ week eight home game against the Eagles as the worst on this season’s Sunday Night Football slate. It will be a massive game for Washington midway through the season and fresh off the bye week, the first of two tough matchups at Northwest Stadium with the Los Angeles Rams headed to town the following week.
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Episode 1,330 – Guest: @MarkBullockNFL. All-22 Washington Commanders analysis.
— Al Galdi (@AlGaldi) May 21, 2026
– why Adam Peters drafted Athan Kaliakmanis
– how the team in terms of roster building should approach QB2 & QB3
– why CB under Daronte Jones may not matter as much as we thinkhttps://t.co/z7J2hNown3
Sports Illustrated
With his good friend Blankenship now in Houston after signing with the Texans in free agency and veteran outside CB Riq Woolen brought by the Eagles, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio’s working plan is to have the versatile DeJean play opposite of second-year safety Drew Mukuba in the base defense, something the Eagles have played about 10 to 15 snaps per game in the Fangio era. Woolen will handle the outside work at CB on the other side of All-Pro Quinyon Mitchell.
DeJean will continue to move to the slot in nickel looks while an open competition will be in play, with veteran Marcus Epps and Michael Carter as the lead combatants.
Bleeding Green Nation
Fangio was quick to claim that he wasn’t really close at all the retiring after the 2025 season, and while he took some time to think about it — as he had after the 2023 and 2024 season — it was an easy decision. He quipped that at the coach’s annual physical, the tests showed he was “reverse aging,” so he let everyone know they were stuck with him for awhile longer.
The DC explained that he still likes doing the job, and he likes the group of guys he gets to work with, and appreciates the challenge of the job and working for a good organization.
“In the end, I didn’t come close to doing it. I really don’t foresee myself doing it — I’m good for two years, at least.”
Blogging the Boys
Technically, the post-draft win projections have free agency, the draft, coaching changes, and anything else that happened since the end of the previous season priced in. But much more importantly, the oddsmakers are trying to provide odds where the action from the betting public will remain even on both sides of the bet. And the betting public, by and large, believes that the most likely outcome this year is going to be largely the same as the outcome last year.
Case in point: Last year’s post-draft win projection.
Red marks the teams that missed the playoffs last year, (*) marks the teams that made the playoffs the year before.
Six teams missed the playoffs despite being pre-season favorites for another playoff appearance. And that six-team total is perfectly in line with the average of the last 24 years since re-alignment in 2002: Every year, an average of six to seven new teams make the NFL playoffs.
Yet the win projections look like little more than a repeat of last year’s playoff field: 12 of the 14 playoff participants from 2024 were projected to repeat their playoff appearance in 2025.
So why would a sportsbook put up such an unlikely scenario? Because they are playing the betting public, and that betting public is heavily influenced by recency bias, the tendency to think that trends and patterns we observe in the recent past will continue in the future. But predicting the long-term future based on what has happened in the past is often no more accurate than flipping a coin.
We know that in the NFL, less than half of teams repeat as division winners from year to year, and that an average of about six to seven new teams make it to the playoffs every year. That means only half of each year’s NFL playoff participants make it back to the playoffs the following year. Yet every offseason or pre-season team ranking/win projection/Super Bowl odds list has last year’s top teams still sitting at the top. Why? Recency bias.
This year’s win projection is almost carbon copy of last year’s approach, with 10 of 14 playoff participants from 2025 projected to repeat their playoff appearance in 2026.
"I just don't like the way that any of this sounds. … [The Giants] don't know if he'll be ready for opening day."
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) May 22, 2026
—@AdamSchefter on Giants WR Malik Nabers' knee injury 🏈
(via @PatMcAfeeShow) pic.twitter.com/Dta1sAhrPE
"I don't really understand it."
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) May 22, 2026
The NFL Live crew react to the Giants extending GM Joe Schoen as well as Jaxson Dart's sophomore season outlook 👀 pic.twitter.com/UrwBtcxgYa
"This new deal for Joe Schoen means that he played this the way he should have..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) May 22, 2026
John Harbaugh had to be comfortable with this or it wouldn't have happened" ~ @AdamSchefter#PMSLivepic.twitter.com/UkWDybbPcz
From The Insiders on @NFLNetwork: #Eagles QB Jalen Hurts enters a crucial season with a new offense (again). pic.twitter.com/X28mujgFRi
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 22, 2026
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The 33-year-old QB has one year remaining left on his current pact with the Cards, which comes with a base salary of $4.9 million and includes $1.5 million guaranteed, per Over the Cap. He has so far elected not to attend Arizona’s offseason program, all of which has been voluntary to this point.
New head coach Mike LaFleur told reporters talks were the “same as where we were a few weeks ago” and downplayed Brissett’s absence during the first day of the Cardinals’ organized team activities on May 18, noting it wasn’t mandatory.
Considering the reported chasm between the parties, it’s worth wondering if LaFleur will be faced with similar questions about the signal-caller when the Cardinals hold mandatory minicamp from June 8-10.
Brissett seeking an extension that better compensates him comes after he started 12 games for the Cardinals last season. He played perhaps the best ball of his career, completing 64.9 percent of his attempts for a career-high 3,366 yards and 23 touchdowns with just eight interceptions. He eclipsed 300 passing yards in a third of his starts, made Michael Wilson look like a budding superstar with the wide receiver’s first 1,000-yard campaign and helped elevate Trey McBride to the top of the tight end ladder.
However, wins didn’t follow. Brissett went 1-11 and the Cardinals finished the season with a 3-14 record.
Arizona has since signed Gardner Minshew, another veteran capable of sparking an offense off the bench, and drafted Carson Beck in the third round of the 2026 draft.
Pro Football Talk
Dr. Dan Cooper, the Cowboys’ team doctor, will perform Speed’s surgery, and Speed is expected back “at some point” this season, Wilson adds.
Speed re-signed with the Texans on a two-year deal with a maximum value of $13 million, including $7.5 million guaranteed, this offseason. He had signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Texans in the 2025 offseason.
The Colts made Speed a fifth-round pick in 2019, and he spent six years in Indianapolis.
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Keon Coleman – Buffalo Bills · WR · Age 23
Coleman said it best himself on Tuesday: “For me, it’s make or break.”
He’s right about that. The No. 33 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft has yet to break 1,000 career receiving yards, hasn’t risen to WR1 (or even WR2) status in Buffalo and fell entirely out of the game plan via multiple healthy scratches in the 2025 season, a campaign in which the Bills desperately needed more production from their receiving corps. Things got worse in January, when Bills owner Terry Pegula seemed to blame fired coach Sean McDermott for Buffalo’s decision to draft Coleman, as if the owner had already chalked up the second-round pick’s tenure as a failure.
Bills leadership quickly pivoted into damage control, pledging faith and confidence in Coleman’s potential for 2026 while praising his work ethic. Coleman heard the chatter, too, acknowledging it Tuesday.
“I ain’t scared of s—,” Coleman said. “I know what they saying, I hear it. I just don’t care, you know what I’m saying?
“My job is to come out here, put my cleats on and strap them up and prove my work ethic.”
He’ll need to lean on that work ethic and hope it produces better results, because 67 catches, 960 yards and eight touchdowns in 26 regular-season games simply doesn’t cut it. He needs to take a step or two forward in the pivotal third year of his career. Buffalo is a franchise that has harbored Super Bowl ambitions for the last half decade and doesn’t have time to be patient while attempting to keep its title window open. If Coleman is going to come anywhere close to meeting the expectations that accompanied his selection atop Round 2, he’ll need to do it in 2026 or else face the possibility of moving elsewhere in 2027.
Pro Football Focus
The Bears took a legitimate step under first-year head coach Ben Johnson, going 11-6 and claiming the NFC North crown while also winning a playoff game. It’s difficult to dismiss what Chicago has blossoming, but there are reasons for worry.
Johnson is one of the sport’s preeminent offensive minds, and quarterback Caleb Williams (72.2 PFF passing grade) should only continue to scale up in his third season. At the same time, the Bears suffered a big loss up the middle when center Drew Dalman retired — and replacement Garrett Bradbury has never earned above a 68.0 overall PFF grade in any season. Likewise, the team’s receiver room is counting heavily on inconsistent talents like Rome Odunze and Kalif Raymond, who each earned a sub-73.0 PFF receiving grade last year.
Defense is where more anguish surrounds the Bears. The team’s unit ranked 21st in EPA per play last year, with the big culprit the 26th-ranked pressure rate. Chicago’s defensive line looks concerning, with Montez Sweat the only returning starter to produce even a 63.0 overall PFF grade or 45 pressures. In the secondary, Chicago is relying on better play from corners Jaylon Johnson and Tyrique Stevenson, who both fell below a 62.5 PFF coverage mark.
The Bears could very well wind up in the playoff mix yet again under the visionary Johnson. But the margins look thinner on Chicago’s path back to late January, especially considering the team plays the eighth-hardest schedule by PFF Power Ratings. Williams’ third pro campaign could unfortunately mirror that of Daniels’ second, where the team’s bad defense leads to disappointment.
Cosmi locking it down on 4th & 6 1v1 vs Allen. He battled injuries last year after a breakout 2024 but when on the field remains a stud pic.twitter.com/8QguRXCM7G
— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) May 22, 2026
New Take Command episode on the Commanders’ roster taking shape. @LoganPaulsenNFL deep dives on some listener questions including bringing Deebo Samuel back.
— Grant Paulsen (@GrantPaulsen) May 22, 2026
Full episode 👇 pic.twitter.com/jyjMrsN8Nt
New Episode!@RossTuckerNFL & @gregcosell break down more of the rookie wide receivers and how they fit in their new offenses including:
— Ross Tucker Podcast (@RossTuckerPod) May 20, 2026
– Antonio Williams, Washington Commanders: 3:25
– Malachi Fields, New York Giants: 4:55
– Caleb Douglas & Chris Bell, Miami Dolphins: 6:20
-… pic.twitter.com/AjDjvORaF8
California has produced some elite quarterbacks over the years 👀
— MaxPreps (@MaxPreps) May 21, 2026
Who’s your pick? 🏈 pic.twitter.com/srOcWt3lyH
Talking technique with Josh Simmons; V handle, one-vs-two hand strikes, decision-making process between being aggressive, settling or expanding the set point and more pic.twitter.com/PXaNWkNapU
— Brandon Thorn (@BrandonThornNFL) May 22, 2026
DC needed a win to clinch a playoff spot, but will have to wait another week 😬 pic.twitter.com/hZE4NQqdNL
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) May 23, 2026
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The following WRs have had more 100-yard rec. games since 2019 than Odell Beckham Jr
— Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) May 22, 2026
Nelson Agholor (5)
Breshad Perriman (4)
Danny Amendola (4)
Marcus Johnson (3)
Jamison Crowder (3) https://t.co/gk4moo2dW2

19 days to go until the 2026 World Cup.
To get into the World Cup spirit, OneFootball has prepared a special quiz series. Every day, until June 11, a brand-new quiz about the World Cup.
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Ansu Fati dreams of becoming important at Barcelona again and wants to return to Camp Barça to fight for it.
Despite ultimately being left out of the World Cup, one of his biggest wishes, Ansu Fati wants to return to Barcelona, show his best level again and, why not, make it back to the national team.
This is confirmed by 'Mundo Deportivo', which reports that Ansu is eager to return to Barça, prove his worth and stay. All of this in a context where Monaco want him and could reach an agreement with the reigning league champions.
In a setup where Raphinha, Lamine Yamal and Ferrán Torres look set to be regular starters, Ansu is willing to be a player who can help.
He is closer to his best level after scoring 11 goals in Ligue 1 for Monaco in 25 matches but, will that be enough for him to stay at Barça?
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Makai Lemon was as reliable as any receiver could be at USC. Yet, coming into the NFL draft, many experts still had their doubts, and Lemon fell to 20 on the draft board. So far in rookie minicamp, Makai Lemon has left everyone impressed with the Philadelphia Eagles. Shining this early gives hope that he will fly with the Eagles when the NFL season kicks off.
In a recent article, Geoffrey A Knox breaks down the early excitement on Makai Lemon. Here is what he had to say:
"Of course, rookie minicamp praise should always be viewed carefully. Success in the short version during spring workouts guarantees nothing once training camp and the regular season arrive. Still, this is exactly the type of beginning both the Eagles and their fan base wanted to see. Philadelphia already fields one of the NFL’s most dangerous offenses with Smith, Saquon Barkley, Dallas Goedert, and Jalen Hurts leading the way. If Lemon develops quickly enough to become another reliable weapon within that group, the Eagles' offense could become even more difficult to defend than it already was.
For now, though, the reviews coming out of rookie minicamp sound like confirmation of something Eagles fans were hoping to hear all along: Makai Lemon looks exactly like the type of player Philadelphia believed it drafted. There is also talk that he's a nice bet for potential postseason recognition."
The Eagles' offense without Makai Lemon has enough to be a great team and a nightmare for defenses. With Makai Lemon, this offense has a chance to be special. Makai Lemon is impressive early, and he should be someone to keep an eye out for this upcoming season, as one of the top young receivers, maybe even a potential favorite for offensive rookie of the year.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Makai Lemon's expectations high with Eagles after good start to camp
Not the first time seeing ridiculous prices for SSDs, but watching SATA SSDs going more expensive than M.2 SSDs is crazy. Micro Center Lists Samsung 870 EVO 1 TB SSD for $519, 2 TB for Over $1000, and 8 TB Edition for Over $4,000 When M.2 SSDs are Selling for Cheaper The SSD prices are shocking, and while we continue to see rising prices for both SATA and M.2 SSDs, SATA SSDs are going more expensive than the latter. The last month's glimpse of M.2 SSDs surprised us enough, but we didn't expect the SATA SSDs to make a bigger […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/user-spots-samsung-8-tb-sata-ssd-listed-at-4139-at-micro-center/

Laptops with both types of Intel chips are now at their cheapest, competing to go as low as they can in mainland China. Core Ultra 5 226V-Based Laptops Drop to $600 In China, Featuring 16 GB + 512 GB Configuration, and Up to 2.5K Resolution Displays Intel's Wildcat Lake laptops have been a real challenge for offerings like Apple MacBook Neo, but it appears that Lunar Lake isn't that behind as well. Unlike Wildcat Lake, the Intel Lunar Lake isn't an entry-level product stack, as the entire lineup brings 8-core SKUs and is aimed at premium lightweight devices, bringing a […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/budget-lunar-lake-laptops-are-continuously-seeing-price-drops-in-china/

Floralens is a mobile app that lets you snap a photo to identify plants in under five seconds and learn their names, toxicity, and core care needs. It builds a personalized watering schedule, tracks tasks, and sends reminders only when they matter. Use Dr. Flora to diagnose issues from a photo and get step-by-step treatments. Manage a virtual garden by room, access care sheets offline, and start without creating an account. Available on iPhone and iPad, supports 40+ languages, with Android coming soon.
Daestro lets you run scheduled tasks, cron jobs, and asynchronous workloads across any cloud or your own infrastructure. It provides a simple Job Submit API and a Docker-based agent so you can bring your own compute on AWS, DigitalOcean, Linode, Vultr, or on-prem. Use job queues, priorities, and resource limits to control execution. Schedule or trigger jobs, monitor logs and metrics in real time, and optimize costs by choosing the best environment for each workload.

Samsung is reportedly working on a new foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, and early leaks suggest it could be a big change in the Fold series. Even though Samsung has not confirmed it yet, the early leaked appearance is already getting a lot of attention.
The main difference in the Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide is expected to be a wider screen design. Right now, most foldable phones have a narrow outer screen, which can feel small when typing or using apps. We can say it is not fully comfortable like a regular Galaxy smartphone.
The Galaxy Fold 8 Wide may fix this by giving a broader front display to make it easier to use like a normal smartphone. It means when folded, you might be more comfortable using the display than other Galaxy foldable phones.
When you open the phone, the inside screen is also expected to be improved. It may feel more like a small tablet. This could make the phone better for both work and entertainment.
Image via Android Headlines
Leaks also suggest Samsung will improve the overall design. The hinge may become stronger and smoother, and the screen crease could be less visible. The phone might also be lighter and more comfortable to hold. Samsung’s software, One UI, is also expected to get better for foldable use, helping apps work smoothly when switching between screens. Also, it might be the thinnest and lightest Galaxy foldable smartphone.
The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide could make foldable phones easier to use in daily life. It may fix foldable phone issues like small outer screens and improve the way people use big phones.
Samsung will reportedly make Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide available with Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 in late July 2026. With this Wide version, Samsung is reportedly trying new type instead of sticking to one foldable shape. Users may get more choices depending on how they use their phone. Stay tuned.
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Global smartphone buyers are now choosing affordable and practical Galaxy phones more than expensive flagship devices. Samsung’s best-selling smartphone in the first quarter of 2026 was not its expensive flagship phone but a mid-range Galaxy A series 4G phone.
According to a report by Counterpoint Research, the company’s top-selling device was actually the affordable Samsung Galaxy A07 4G in Q1 2026. Even, the phone does not even support 5G connectivity.
This report shows that many smartphone buyers around the world now prefer budget-friendly devices over premium flagship models like the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. The Galaxy A07 4G became popular because it offers basic features at a low price.
Image via Counterpoint
The Galaxy A07 4G sold strongly in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, where affordable smartphones continue to see high demand. Many users in these markets care more about price and battery life than premium features or 5G connectivity.
Other Samsung Galaxy A series also performed strongly overall. Devices including the Samsung Galaxy A56 and Galaxy A36 became some of the world’s best-selling Android smartphones. Samsung has improved these phones by offering better cameras, AI-powered features, and up to six years of software and security updates. Also, the Galaxy S25 is in the list.
In addition to Samsung, other smartphone brands also remained popular globally. Apple continued leading premium smartphone sales with the iPhone 17 series, while Xiaomi entered the global top-10 list with the affordable Redmi A5.
The report clearly shows that affordable smartphones are now leading global smartphone sales as more buyers focus on value and reliability instead of expensive flagship features.
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Hull City-Middlesbrough maçı öncesinde Hull City takım otobüsünün camı kırıldı.
Championship play-off finalinde bu akşam Middlesbrough ile karşı karşıya gelecek olan Hull City büyük bir talihsizlik yaşadı.
Hull City, Championship play-off finalinde bu akşam Middlesbrough ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Kritik öneme sahio olan maçı kazanan Premier Lig'e yükselecek. Hull City takım otobüsünün futbolcuları almaya giderken taşlı ve şişeli saldırıya uğradığı ve otobüsün camlarının kırıldığı belirtildi
Sky Sport yaşana bu hadiseyi son dakika gelişmesi olarak duyurdu.

Osman Tamburacı Trabzonspor'un kupa şampiyonluğunu yorumladı.
Bu yıl büyük sürprizlerin yaşandığı Ziraat Türkiye Kupası’nda mutlu sona Konyaspor’u 2-1 yenen Trabzonspor ulaştı. Oysa Konyaspor finale gelene kadar Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş’ı eleyerek büyük bir başarı göstermişti. Trabzonspor daha yaman çıktı ve rakibinden iki beden büyük kadrosuyla TFF’nin maçı Antalya’ya almasına rağmen Kupa’yı Trabzon’a uçurdu!.
Konya Antalya arası 256 km iken, Trabzonspor 1058 km mesafeden gelip Kupa’yı aldı.
MAÇLA BERABER MEŞALE YAĞDI
Tribünler haddini aştı… Maç başlar başlamaz sahaya meşale yağdı!... Yayıncı kuruluş spikeriönceleri meşalelerin hangi takım taraftarı tarafından atıldığını söylemedi, söyleyemedi… ‘Kötü kişi olmaktan korkarım’ düşüncesiyle sustu!. Senin görevin izleyene yaşananları bildirmektir arkadaş sen gazetecisin. Korkuyorsan bu işi yapma!... Sonralaru maç sık sık eksildi ve kabak tadı verdi… Konyaspor kalecisi Bahadır durmadan kale önünden meşale topladı.
ONUACHU ATTI ONANA TUTTU
Onuachu gol adamı… 17 ve 79’da; ilki vole, ikincisi penaltıdan iki muhteşem golle takımını 2-1 galip getirerek Trabzonspor’a Türkiye Kupası’nı kazandırdı. Golleri atan Onuachu ama sahada takır takır futbol oynayan Trabzonlu bütün oyuncuları… Fatih Tekke hoca’yı… Başkan Ertuğrul Doğan’ı ve de bütün Trabzon taraftarını kutluyorum. Bileklerinin hakkıyla Kupa’yı kazandılar.
Konyaspor’a gelince; çok iyi mücadele ettiler, beraberliği 50’de yakaladılar… 58’de kazandıkları penaltıda Bardhi topu direğe nişanlayınca hüsran yaşadılar!... Oysa finale çıkarken kazanılan golü Bardhi 90+8’de Beşiktaş’a penaltıdan atıp turu atlamıştı…
Futbo işte böyle bir oyun. Bardhi o penaltıyı atsa Kupa bugün belki de Konyaspor’un müzesinde olacaktı!...
HAKEM UMUT MELER’İN ELİ CEBİNDEN ÇIKMADI
Hakem Meler hwesaba vursan 6 dakkada bir 14 sarı gösterdi aynı futbolcuya ikinci sarıyı göstermedi. Valla iyi hafızası varmış!...
Maç hatalar zincirinde oynandı… Çok faul yapıldı, son vuruşlarda isabet yoktu… Tribünler sertti, meşale dumanları gözleri yaktı!...
Trabzonspor’da her zamanki gibi Pina, Eskihellaç, Onuachu, Zubkov, Muçi, Agusto takımı omuzladılar. Diğerlerinin de mücadele gücü yüksekti… 8 futbolcusu sarı gördü!
KONYASPOR VASATI AŞAMADI
İlhan Palut’un takımı Konyaspor vasatı aşamadı, penaltıyı da kaçırınca akıbet belli oldu. Buraya kadar gelşmesi bile başlarıydı. Palut’un elinin değidiği bellioldu ama nafile… Tren kaçtı!...

İngiltere Championship ekiplerinden Hull City'nin sahibi Acun Ilıcalı, Wembley'deki tarihi finali değerlendirdi.
İngiltere Championship ekiplerinden Hull City'nin sahibi Türk iş insanı Acun Ilıcalı, çok heyecanlı ve gururlu olduklarını, Premier Lig'e bir adım uzakta bulunduklarını söyledi.
Ilıcalı, başkent Londra'daki Wembley Stadı'nda, Premier Lig'e çıkacak son takımın belli olacağı Hull City-Middlesbrough play-off final maçı öncesi Anadolu Ajansına açıklamalarda bulundu.
Tarihi maç öncesi çok heyecanlı olduğunu belirten Ilıcalı, "Çok gururluyum. Çok mutluyum. Endişeliyim. 7-8 duyguyu aynı anda yaşıyorum. Ama genel olarak çok mutluyum. Takım olarak da o durumdayız şu anda. Hocamız, oyuncularımız hepsi son derece gururlu. Bir mucizeyi gerçekleştirmek için bir adımımız kaldı." diye konuştu.
Ilıcalı, "casusluk" skandalının takımı nasıl etkilediği ve final öncesi son durumlarıyla ilgili soruya, "Oyuncular üzerinde psikolojik bir etkisi oldu diyemem. Ama teknik olarak etkisi oldu tabii ki. 8 gün Southampton çalıştılar, hazırlandılar. Planlar yapıldı. 3-4 gün kala başka bir karar çıktı. Zaten çarşamba günü tatildi, perşembe günü tek idman yaptılar. Cuma da ter idmanı. Baktığın zaman bir taktik idmanıyla rakibe hazırlandılar. Dezavantaj var mı var, sorun var mı var, ama biz bunların üstesinden gelmek için buradayız. Sonuna kadar mücadele edeceğiz." yanıtını verdi.
"Ben takımın iyi olduğunu biliyordum"
Çok başarılı transferler yaptıklarını kaydeden Ilıcalı, "Takıma çok güveniyorum. Sezon başında bizi 21-22. sırada görüyorlardı. Ben takımın iyi olduğunu biliyordum. Taraftarımız da buna inanıyordu. Hocamız bu malzemeden ortaya güzel bir yemek çıkarınca tadından yenmez oldu. Yarı final, ikinci maç çok güzel geçti. Finaldeyiz, bundan sonrası kısmet." ifadelerini kullandı.
Medya sektöründe çok mutlu olduğu projelere imza attığını aktaran Ilıcalı, "Sürekli başarı aynı şeyi yaşamaya döndü. Şu anda Acun Firarda'yı çekiyor gibiyim. Futbol sektörüne girip, bir kulübü en aşağıdan alıp, Hull City o zamanlar 1. Lig'den yeni çıkmıştı. Ben ocakta almıştım takımı, takım sondan ikinciydi. O zaman Şota Arveladze hocamızı getirdik. Takımı önce kümede tuttuk, sonra hocalarımız değişti biz de gelişmeye devam ettik. Geçen sene biraz talihsiz geçti ama onun dışında 7. olduk. Şimdi de play-off'a geldik, çok mutluyum." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.
"Özellikle son 1 ay çok zor geçti"
Finali kazanmaları halinde ilk hedefleriyle ilgili soru üzerine Ilıcalı, "Eğlenmek. Çok güzel eğlenmek. Çocuklar çok yoruldu. Onlara elimden geldiğince jest yapacağım. Biz de artık psikolojik olarak yıprandık, özellikle son 1 ay çok zor geçti. Son 1 hafta hayal kırıklığına uğradığımız bir karar çıktı sonunda. Bu yıl, 150 gün buradaydım. İlk işimiz önce eğlenmek, sonra kısa dinlenmek, eğer kazanırsak ona göre planlar yapacağız." diye konuştu.
Ilıcalı, Hull City taraftarının sezon boyunca takıma büyük destek verdiğini belirterek, "Bize 35 bin bilet vermişlerdi, 34 bin bilet satıldı. Hull buraya uzak bir kent, Londra pahalı bir şehir. 34 bin taraftarımızın buraya gelmesi benim için çok değerli. Büyük bir camiayı temsil ediyoruz. Bütün kent umudunu sana bağlamış, onun sorumluluğu senin üzerinde. Onlarla hayali beraber kurmak, beraber yaşamak, beraber Wembley'de olmak. İlk günden beri sevgiden başka bir şey görmedim, sevgi de beni motive etti." ifadelerini kullandı.







