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Official: Ederson replaces injured Roma defender Wesley in Brazil World Cup squad

7 June 2026 at 20:53

Atalanta midfielder Ederson will replace injured Roma right-back Wesley in the Brazil squad for the 2026 World Cup, the Brazilian FA confirmed.

Roma defender Wesley has been forced to miss the 2026 World Cup due to an injury suffered during a friendly against Egypt on Saturday.

The Brazilian FA announced that the MRI scan undergone by Wesley highlighted an adductor muscle injury of the left thigh.

Wesley will be replaced by Ederson, an Atalanta midfielder, on the verge of joining Manchester United for €45m.

The Brazilian FA said that Ederson would join the rest of the team in the United States on Monday.

Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil have been placed in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland.

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

They’ll make their 2026 World Cup debut on June 14 against Morocco, then face Haiti on June 20 and end the group phase against Scott McTominay’s Scotland on June 25.

ROME, ITALY - MAY 04: Wesley of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Olimpico on May 04, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 04: Wesley of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between AS Roma and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Olimpico on May 04, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Wesley scored five goals and provided two assists in 39 games with Roma in 2025-26.

“Wesley is a beloved player within the group and will always be considered part of this team that is seeking its sixth World Cup championship,” said the Brazilian FA.

Rafael Leao explains red card as Man United star reacts with one-word message

7 June 2026 at 20:16

Rafael Leao insists he wanted to defend a teammate and ‘never intended to hurt the opponent’ when he was sent off in a friendly against Chile on Saturday, receiving support from Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes.

Milan star Leao made headlines for the wrong reasons on Saturday as he received a straight red card for hitting an opponent during an international friendly against Chile.

Rafael Leao explains red card vs. Chile

The Portugal international explained his reaction in an Instagram post: “Regarding my sending off, I simply wanted to protect my teammate and never intended to hurt the opponent,” he wrote.

LISBON, PORTUGAL - JUNE 06: Rafael Leao #17 of Portugal speaks to Guillermo Maripan #3 and Ivan Roman #5 of Chile during the international friendly match between Portugal and Chile at Estadio Nacional do Jamor on June 06, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
LISBON, PORTUGAL – JUNE 06: Rafael Leao #17 of Portugal speaks to Guillermo Maripan #3 and Ivan Roman #5 of Chile during the international friendly match between Portugal and Chile at Estadio Nacional do Jamor on June 06, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

“Thank you to all the Portuguese fans who were at Jamor; the atmosphere was incredible. We move forward together.”

Several friends commented on Leao’s Instagram post, including his compatriot Bruno Fernandes, a Manchester United midfielder. “United,” Bruno wrote in Portuguese, receiving a further reply from Leao.

The Milan star has restricted comments on his social media posts due to the criticism from Milan fans in recent months.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Leao is expected to receive a one-game ban, so, with Portugal playing one more friendly before the start of the World Cup, the Rossoneri forward should avoid suspension for the tournament’s opening game.

Portugal will make their 2026 World Cup debut on June 17 against DR Congo; it will be followed by a match against Fabio Cannavaro’s Uzbekistan on June 23 and the final group stage game against Colombia on June 28.

Dumfries to join Real Madrid: How will Inter replace Dutch defender?

7 June 2026 at 19:48

Denzel Dumfries is set to join Real Madrid for €20m, but Inter already have a clear replacement in mind.

Atalanta’s right-back Marco Palestra has emerged as Inter’s priority target to replace Netherlands international Dumfries in the 2026-27 campaign.

Real Madrid, in fact, have agreed to match Dumfries’ €20m clause, signing the 30-year-old after five seasons at Inter.

The Netherlands international has already undergone medical tests with the Merengues while on international duty before the World Cup.

Dumfries set for Real Madrid move

Inter won the 2025-26 Serie A title under Cristian Chivu and are the favourites to replicate their victory next season, as highlighted by early predictions on Situs 888.

Despite Dumfries’ departure, in fact, the Nerazzurri maintain a solid structure on and off the pitch and already have a clear plan to replace the Dutchman, as coach Cristian Chivu recently revealed.

“You always need players to improve and, why not, send signals to the group and the environment,” Chivu told Gazzetta.

“We have everything planned; there are plans A and B for each role, but then August arrives, and anything can happen because there could be situations you don’t expect. Especially in a World Cup summer, everything can become agony.”

Dumfries will formally join Real Madrid in July, while Inter have set their sights on Atalanta-owned Marco Palestra for the new season.

The promising Italian defender had a convincing season on loan at Cagliari in 2025-26, so Atalanta will only let him leave for a fee close to €50m.

CAGLIARI, ITALY - FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant'Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
CAGLIARI, ITALY – FEBRUARY 16: Marco Palestra of Cagliari in action during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and US Lecce at Stadio Sant’Elia on February 16, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

“Marco Palestra is a nice profile, but he is not one of my players today, so I can’t really talk about him,” Chivu said.

“We already have many young Italian players who know what Inter mean and identify themselves with this club. This is a nice advantage and a path we want to continue following. But, obviously, we need other players too, a mix that will help us be competitive at all levels.”

Palestra’s performances with Cagliari earned him a call-up to the senior Italy national team for the first time in March 2026, but his debut was unfortunate, as the 21-year-old was part of the team that failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row.

COMO, ITALY - APRIL 12: Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team's third goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Palestra is contracted with Atalanta until June 2029, so it’s understood that La Dea will give Inter no discount for the promising right-back.

Inter had a successful 2025-26 campaign, winning the domestic double with the Scudetto and the Coppa Italia.

In the new season, they’ll be looking to make progress in the Champions League after being eliminated in the knockout play-off by Bodo/Glimt in 2025-26.

De Laurentiis calls Milan President for reassurance on Allegri

7 June 2026 at 19:41

Il Mattino reports that Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis has contacted Milan President Paolo Scaroni to obtain updates on the Massimiliano Allegri situation, as the Rossoneri have not yet released their former coach.

The tension between Allegri and Milan continues, as the Tuscan tactician is still under contract with Milan until 2027, but was sacked at the end of the campaign after failing to qualify for the Champions League.

Allegri tension with Milan as Napoli and De Laurentiis wait

Allegri has reached an agreement to become the new Napoli coach, but he is demanding a payout from the Rossoneri, which his former club is unwilling to grant.

According to Il Mattino, via TMW, Napoli owner De Laurentiis has contacted Milan President Scaroni to get an update on the situation.

GENOA, ITALY - MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

According to the report, Scaroni insisted that an agreement between Milan and Allegri is just a matter of time, while De Laurentiis reiterated that Napoli don’t want to be involved in the dispute between the Rossoneri and their ex-coach.

Allegri has agreed to sign a two-year contract at the Stadio Maradona with a salary of €4.5m per season.

F1 standings after Monaco GP as Kimi Antonelli extends lead to George Russell

​Formula One championship leader Kimi Antonelli extended his victory streak to five by ⁠winning a chaotic Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.

The 19-year-old Italian built a big lead after starting ⁠from pole ​position ⁠in his Mercedes but that evaporated after a ⁠late red flag to inspect ​a ⁠crumbling surface at ‌the final corner following a crash that took out Ferrari's ‌Charles Leclerc.

FOLLOW LIVE: Latest F1 updates from Monaco GP

After a delay ‌of around 40 minutes while repairs were carried out, the ⁠race resumed with a standing start but ice-cool Antonelli was unfazed as he became the youngest ever winner of the iconic race.

Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton was ‌runner-up for the second ​successive Grand Prix with ‌Red Bull's Isack ⁠Hadjar third, although he ⁠was one of a number of ‌drivers under ​investigation for a ‌variety of infringements.

Here are the standings after the Monaco GP

Driver standings after Monaco Grand Prix

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 156 points

2. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 90 points

3. George Russell (Mercedes) - 88 points

4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 75 points

5. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 60 points

6. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 58 points

7. Max VerstappenRed Bull) - 43 points

8. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls) - 29 points

9. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 26 points

10. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 26 points

11. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 18 points

12. Franco Colapinto (Alpine) - 15 points

13. Carlos Sainz (Williams) - 6 points

14. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) -13 points

15. Esteban Ocon (Haas) - 3 points

15. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi) - 2 points

17. Alex Albon (Williams) - 1 point

18. Sergio Perez (Cadillac) - 1 point

19. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) - 0 points

20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac) - 0 points

21. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) - 0 points

22. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) - 0 points

Constructor standings after Monaco GP (TBC)

1. Mercedes - 219 points

2. Ferrari - 147 points

3. McLaren - 106 points

4. Red Bull - 57 points

5. Alpine - 35 points

6. Racing Bulls - 21 points

7. Haas - 19 points

8. Williams - 7 points

9. Audi - 2 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

What is the 2026 race calendar?

ROUND 6 - MONACO

Circuit de Monaco - 5-7 June

ROUND 7- SPAIN (Barcelona)

Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya - 12-14 June

ROUND 8 - AUSTRIA

Red Bull Ring, Spielberg - 26-28 June

ROUND 9 - GREAT BRITAIN (sprint weekend)

Silverstone Circuit - 3-5 July

ROUND 10 - BELGIUM

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps - 17-19 July

ROUND 11 - HUNGARY

Hungaroring, Budapest - 24-26 July

ROUND 12 - NETHERLANDS (sprint weekend)

Circuit Zandvoort - 21-23 August

ROUND 13 - ITALY

Monza Circuit - 4-6 September

ROUND 14 - SPAIN (Madrid)

Circuito de Madring - 11-13 September

ROUND 15 - AZERBAIJAN

Baku City Circuit - 25-27 September

ROUND 16 - SINGAPORE (sprint weekend)

Marina Bay Street Circuit - 9-11 October

ROUND 17 - UNITED STATES

Circuit of the Americas, Austin - 23-25 October

ROUND 18 - MEXICO

Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 30 October-1 November

ROUND 19 - BRAZIL

Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo - 6-8 November

ROUND 20 - LAS VEGAS

Las Vegas Street Circuit - 19-21 November

ROUND 21 - QATAR

Lusail International Circuit - 27-29 November

ROUND 22 - ABU DHABI

Yas Marina Circuit - 4-6 December

Tigers' Justin Verlander to make second Triple-A rehab start Wednesday

Detroit — He doesn’t love it, but he understands it.

Justin Verlander’s next start is going to be a second rehab game. It will be Wednesday with the Triple-A Mud Hens in Toledo. He would’ve preferred it be against the Twins at Comerica Park.

“That’s what they want,” Verlander said, meaning the Tigers’ front office and medical staff. “I would like to pitch, but I guess I pitched too efficiently in the 60-something pitches (in his first rehab start), which sucks. Like, I did too well.

“But they want some more volume, and I think that’s fair.”

Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander will make a rehab start Wednesday at Triple-A Toledo.

Verlander, out since April 1 with hip inflammation, threw 64 pitches in five innings on Monday with the Mud Hens in Iowa. The Tigers hope he can build that up closer to 80 pitches and six or more innings.

“I always want the player to want the ball and want to pitch,” manager AJ Hinch said. “But two things have to be there. They need to be ready physically for the demands that are different in the big leagues than they are in Triple-A.

“He is as established and as accomplished as anyone. But you are still trying to prepare for the volume and intensity that’s going to come in the big leagues.”

Sixty-four pitches in Iowa against Triple-A hitters, Hinch said, is not the same as 64 pitches in big-league competition.

“The second part is that the rotation has to be ready for the influx of new starters that are coming back,” Hinch said.

Tarik Skubal, who will make a rehab start at High-A West Michigan on Sunday, could, barring any setback, slot back into the rotation as early as Friday in Cleveland.

Casey Mize, who is also eligible to return Friday, is scheduled to make a rehab start with Low-A Lakeland in Clearwater on Tuesday. He would be on track to rejoin the rotation next week in Houston.

Verlander, if he hits his volume target Wednesday, also would be in line to make his return start next week in Houston.

“We will work our way through slotting guys back in and getting them ready as soon as possible,” Hinch said. “But it’s not as simple as just disrupting everything and inserting three-fifths or three-sixths of a rotation, if we go to a six-man rotation. The best thing for these guys and the best thing for our team is for them to get their outings in and we’ll address what is needed when it comes.”

The weather forecast made the logistics difficult on planning these rehab starts. Because heavy rain is forecasted for Toledo on Tuesday, Verlander’s start was pushed to Wednesday and Mize’s was moved to Clearwater.

Reliever Kenley Jansen is still scheduled to pitch an inning Tuesday in Toledo.

“We could push him back a day if we need to,” Hinch said. “But we’re not going to prep a starter to pitch Tuesday with the weather.”

The Tigers also are entering a stretch where they will be playing 20 games in 21 days. That’s another reason the Tigers will be doubly certain Verlander is ready to go.

“I understand the volume thing,” Verlander said. “Especially started a stretch of a bunch of games with no off-day. You don’t want to go out and you haven’t stretched yourself and you have to come out early and put the bullpen in a bind. I understand that.

“But I definitely want to be out there. This has been way longer than anybody anticipated. I’ve made some adjustments in the last few weeks and really responded well. So I am definitely anxious to be in this uniform and pitching.”

Chris.McCosky@detroitnews.com

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander to make second Triple-A rehab start

Antonelli wins Monaco from Hamilton after dramatic ending

Kimi Antonelli with the Italian flag draped around his shoulders after winning the Monaco Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli has won the past five grands prix to lead the championship by 66 points [Reuters]

Kimi Antonelli took a dominant victory in the Monaco Grand Prix ahead of the Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton after a chaotic ending that featured two safety cars and a red flag.

The 19-year-old Italian's fifth win in a row, in combination with a dire race for Mercedes team-mate George Russell, who finished 13th and out of the points, puts him in total control of the championship.

Antonelli leads Hamilton by 66 points, with Russell now down to third, two points further adrift.

Russell dropped to the back from third place because of a drive-through penalty that he had to serve when the field was compressed two laps after the restart.

Pierre Gasly finished third for Alpine, but was immediately dropped to seventh with a penalty for speeding in the pit lane.

That promoted Red Bull's Isack Hadjar to the final podium position, ahead of McLaren's Oscar Piastri on the occasion of the team's 1,000th grand prix.

The madcap ending was one of several key stories, including:

  • Antonelli's supreme display to take total control of the championship
  • Russell's latest dose of bad luck seemingly killing his title chances
  • A costly error from Charles Leclerc at his home race - which he refused to accept was his fault
  • The chaos caused by the track breaking up and an unusually high number of penalties - six - for drivers speeding in the pit lane

Antonelli stays cool as chaos unfolds behind him

Kimi Antonelli leads the field into the first corner as the Monaco Grand Prix restarts after a red flag
Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli maintained the lead when the race restarted with eight laps to go [Reuters]

Antonelli kept his cool through two race starts - the initial one and the final one after the red flag - to hold the lead off the line for the first time this season and utterly dominate.

An absolute masterclass from Antonelli for his first Monaco win underlined his credentials as the likely world champion this year, even if there are scheduled to be 16 races remaining.

The talk before the race was whether Antonelli could for the first time this year keep his position off the grid.

In fact, he got away well, and instead it was Max Verstappen's Red Bull alongside him who suffered an engine problem off the line and was passed by the entire field before retiring after limping around the first lap.

That left Hamilton chasing Antonelli but any sense of competition evaporated almost immediately.

The Mercedes was 2.9 seconds clear at the end of two laps and continued to build a lead of more than five seconds by the end of 10 laps.

He had to back off a little to manage overheating brakes for 10 laps but then was able to pull away again.

Antonelli was more than 20 seconds clear of Hamilton when the first safety car was called with 18 laps to go after Lance Stroll crashed his Aston Martin at the final corner.

But even though Antonelli missed the pit lane entry the first time around - asking his engineer whether to pit and being told too late that he should - he stopped the next time around and retained his lead.

Antonelli said: "It was one of those days where we had incredible pace. It was just coming all so natural. The car was feeling incredible and was just giving me the confidence to push.

"The job isn't finished. It's still a long season. We are going to keep pushing and keep raising the bar. The goal is to keep performing like this."

Soporific becomes surreal

The damaged Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, with a broken front wing, after he crashed out of the Monaco Grand Prix
The damaged Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, with a broken front wing, after he crashed out of the Monaco Grand Prix [Getty Images]

Before long, what had been a soporific race turned into a surreal one.

First, Stroll crashed his Aston Martin at the final corner, causing a first safety car.

As the cars prepared to get going again, Leclerc crashed at the same place in the same way even before the race had restarted.

Leclerc said "today I look like an idiot" but blamed his Ferrari's brakes for the crash.

He told Sky Sports: "I would hate to look at myself in the mirror and see myself finding excuses when I do a mistake, so that's why I'm always bluntly honest when I'm in front of cameras. But I'm not going to take any of it today."

That incident led to a red flag as officials took a look at the track surface at the crumbling final corner, known as Antony Noghes.

And that meant another restart that Antonelli had to negotiate, this time with the fast-starting Ferrari alongside him.

But again he was perfect and the race surrendered to him.

Hadjar drove an excellent race battling power-unit problems and was helped by a masterstroke from Red Bull in not stopping under the first safety car, which gained him positions on Russell and Piastri.

Racing Bulls had a good day with Arvid Lindblad taking the best result of his rookie season with sixth place behind team-mate Liam Lawson.

Gasly was seventh ahead of the Williams of Alex Albon and Esteban Ocon's Haas.

And Sergio Perez took 10th for what could be the first point for the new Cadillac team, although he faces an investigation for being incorrectly positioned on the restart after the red flag.

If he is penalised, the final point will mark the first of the season for Aston Martin, for whom Fernando Alonso finished 11th.

And there may be questions as to why so many drivers - more than a quarter of the grid - ended up speeding in the pit lane.

Top 10

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes)

2. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari)

3. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull)

4. Oscar Piastri (McLaren)

5. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls)

6. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls)

7. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)

8. Alex Albon (Williams)

9. Esteban Ocon (Haas)

10. Sergio Perez (Cadillac)

What's next?

After long gaps between events until now, the races are going to come thick and fast. Next weekend it is what is now known as the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, the first of two races this year in Spain.

Georgia vs. Mississippi State baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball Championship

Georgia vs. Mississippi State baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Baseball Championship originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team leads the Mississippi State Bulldogs 1-0 in the best-of-three Athens Super Regional. The dog fight featured UGA putting together a 13-12 comeback win on Saturday.

Mississippi State took an early 7-0 lead and appeared to be cruising before Georgia clawed  back into the game with a three-run home run by Michael O'Shaughnessy in the eighth inning.

First pitch in Athens for Game 2 will be at Noon on Sunday.

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Georgia vs. Mississippi State baseball box score: Live stats from NCAA Championship Super Regional

Georgia Bulldogs

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
1Tre Phelps3B010010.370.491
3Daniel JacksonC101000.398.493
8Rylan LujoCF000100.379.455
4M. O'ShaughnessyDH101000.293.402
14Kenny IshikawaLF000000.343.482
Ryan Wynn2B000000.360.408
28Brennan Hudson1B000000.286.460
9Kolby BranchSS000000.289.390
2Ryan BlackRF000000.305.419
Total212110

RBI: 

  • Lujo 1 (45)

Mississippi State Bulldogs

BatterPOSABRHRBIBBSOAVGOBP
34Gehrig Frei2B000000.333.397
3Ace Reese3B000000.332.430
18Noah SullivanDH000000.341.450
2Jacob ParkerRF000000.340.452
14Vytas ValinciusLF000000.370.452
7Reed Stallman1B000000.315.410
9Ryder WoodsonSS000000.279.360
21Kevin MilewskiC000000.238.358
38Bryce ChanceCF000000.346.433
Total000000
PitcherPOSIPHRERBBSOBFERA
28Ryan McPhersonP0.12101042.8
Total0.1210104
  • McPherson 13 (6 strikes)

How to watch: Georgia vs. Mississippi State 2026 NCAA Baseball Championship Game 1

Date: Sunday, June 7

Time: Noon ET

TV: ESPN

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Orioles @ Jays Game Thread

Jun 6, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement (22) is doused with ice water as he celebrates a win over the Baltimore Orioles at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Game #66.

Davis Schneider has walked 22 times in 52 PA in Buffalo. Generally, I’d think that was a good thing. But he’s hitting .185. I really think he needs to swing more. I don’t think MLB pitchers will walk a guy 43% of the time. On the flip side, Triple A pitches should be able to throw strikes.

Today’s lineups. Brandon Valenzuela plays again, in a day game after a night game. It is looking fairly certain that he’ll be staying when Alejandro Kirk comes back. The team will need to open up a 40-man spot for Kirk and DRAing Heineman would do that.

And Lips is back in the lineup.

Today’s Lineups

ORIOLESBLUE JAYS
Taylor Ward – LFGeorge Springer – DH
Gunnar Henderson – SSYohendrick Pinango – RF
Adley Rutschman – DHVladimir Guerrero – 1B
Pete Alonso – 1BJesus Sanchez – LF
Samuel Basallo – CErnie Clement – 2B
Colton Cowser – CFBrandon Valenzuela – C
Tyler O’Neill – RFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Jackson Holliday – 2BAndres Gimenez – SS
Blaze Alexander – 3BMyles Straw – CF
Shane Baz – RHPKevin Gausman – RHP

Go Jays Go.

Blue Jays' Kevin Gausman spent the night before his start with Luke Combs and some beer

Blue Jays' Kevin Gausman spent the night before his start with Luke Combs and some beer originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Starting pitchers are a creature of habit.

The way that Kevin Gausman spent his Saturday night before a Sunday afternoon start, though, can't be the standard for the Toronto Blue Jays' right-hander.

Gausman and a few of his fellow pitchers spent the night at a Luke Combs concert.

The big righty even got out on stage and partook in some beverage fun:

Witnessing Kevin Gausman & Patrick Corbin smash beers with Luke combs was quite the adventure on a Saturday evening. #Bluejays#Bluejays50pic.twitter.com/x5HNAjBWcm

— Zack (@ZackBenoit_) June 7, 2026

MORE: Chad Dallas honors late father in dream-like MLB debut

Given that there's really no way to know how Gausman normally prepares for a start, it's hard to know if this is worth caring about.

Gausman clearly didn't care much -- he had to know he wasn't going to fly under the radar in a situation like this.

He's having a pretty solid season relative to a lot of the Blue Jays, putting up a 3.36 ERA so far. Still, Toronto has had a bumpy ride, and it'll be counting on its ace to have a top-tier start to close out their series against the Orioles.

There are all sorts of stories of pitchers putting together legendary starts under odd circumstances, and this wouldn't even get an honorable mention in that category.

Still, Blue Jays fans will be watching to see if anything seems off about Gausman on Sunday. But there's always a chance the Luke Combs vibe is actually exactly the pick-me-up Gausman needed.

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Game #66: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 02: Bubba Chandler #36 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches in the first inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on June 02, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves, June 7, 2026, 1:35 p.m. ET

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Pitching Matchup: Bubba Chandler (2-6, 4.89 ERA) vs. Bryce Elder (5-3, 2.63 ERA)


The Pittsburgh Pirates are on the road today against the Atlanta Braves looking to grab a win.


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Rio Ngumoha becomes England’s fifth-youngest debutant

Rio Ngumoha becomes England’s fifth-youngest debutant
Rio Ngumoha becomes England’s fifth-youngest debutant

Liverpool youngster Rio Ngumoha has written his name into the England record books after becoming the fifth-youngest player ever to represent the senior national team.

The 17-year-old winger made his first appearance for the Three Lions during Saturday’s 1-0 friendly win over New Zealand, coming on at the interval and immediately making an impact.

Despite not being part of England’s final squad for the 2026 World Cup, Ngumoha was invited to join Thomas Tuchel’s pre-tournament camp and seized his opportunity when called upon.

At 17 years and 281 days old, Ngumoha became England’s 1,300th capped player and the youngest debutant since Jude Bellingham earned his first senior cap in 2020. His energetic display caused plenty of problems for the opposition and earned him the man-of-the-match award, rounding off a memorable evening.

The appearance caps a superb breakthrough season for the Liverpool academy graduate. Ngumoha featured 29 times for the Reds’ first team during the campaign, scoring twice and attracting widespread praise for his performances. His progress has also been recognised with a nomination for the PFA Young Player of the Year award.

Texas RHP Cooper Rummel entered the NCAA transfer portal

AUSTIN, TEXAS - JANUARY 7: Cooper Rummel #80 of the Texas Longhorns poses for a portrait on Texas baseball media day on January 7, 2026 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by The University of Texas Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)

Texas Longhorns right-handed pitcher Cooper Rummel entered the NCAA transfer portal on Friday, according to report, becoming the third player to depart the program during the current window.

Redshirt Freshman RHP Cooper Rummel of @TexasBaseball has entered the transfer portal.

The Dripping Springs native did not make any appearances for the Horns in 2026. #HookEm 🤘🐂⚾️

— Zachary Symm (@ZachAtTheDisch) June 6, 2026

The 6’3, 220-pounder redshirted during the 2026 season and has four seasons of eligibility remaining.

An early pledge to former head coach David Pierce in 2022 out of Dripping Springs, Rummel was one of the top-ranked players in the 2025 signing class for the Horns with Perfect Game ranking him as the No. 19 right-handed pitcher and the No. 81 player overall and writing the following evaluation of the big pitcher:

Large frame and physical build with lots of well-proportioned strength throughout. Primary right-handed pitcher who only pitched during the event. Very easy, methodical delivery and gets over his front side cleanly and efficiently. Clean arm path through release with a fastball that was up to 95 mph multiple times. Showed real feel for fastball command, moving it around to both halves of the plate with intent. Up to 19″ of IVB on the heater with true backspin and carry on the pitch. Showed both curveball and slider. Curveball showed more depth to it while the slider was flat with good sweeping action to it. Both look like potential solid pitches long term. Held velocity throughout the outing and has the durable frame and stuff to turn over a lineup multiple times. Tremendous student. Verbal commitment to Texas. Selected to play in the Perfect Game All-American Classic.

And although Rummel didn’t factor into the pitching rotation for Max Weiner as a true freshman, head coach Jim Schlossnagle named the local product as one of four redshirting pitchers whose futures he was excited about, along with right-handers Kaleb Rogers and Grady Westphal, and left-hander Jack McKernan.

So that makes Rummel the most significant departure yet for Texas even though he never contributed on the Forty Acres.

🚨 Brazil confirm Wesley injury and name a replacement

🚨 Brazil confirm Wesley injury and name a replacement

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced this Sunday, June 7, that right-back Wesley is suffering from an adductor muscle injury in his left thigh.

The player underwent imaging tests after feeling physical discomfort during the friendly match played on Saturday, June 6, against Egypt.

Following this diagnosis, midfielder Éderson, who plays for Atalanta, has been called up and will join the squad led by Carlo Ancelotti.

CBF statement

The Brazilian Football Confederation informs that athlete Wesley was reassessed this Sunday by the Brazilian national team’s medical staff and underwent an imaging exam.

The MRI revealed a muscle injury to the adductor of the left thigh.

The CBF regrets this injury. Wesley is a player valued by the group and will always be considered part of this team aiming for a sixth world title.

Given the diagnosis, the CBF announces the call-up of Éderson, who will join the delegation this Monday in the United States.


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‘Bizarre!’ Ashwin questions Gautam Gambhir-led management's handling of Kuldeep Yadav

Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has questioned the way Kuldeep Yadav has been managed in recent months, describing the left-arm wrist-spinner's situation as "bizarre" and contrasting it with the backing he received under the previous team management.

Speaking on ESPNcricinfo, Ashwin pointed to the difference in approach between the leadership group of Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma and the current setup led by Gautam Gambhir. He argued that Kuldeep had thrived when he was given a consistent run in the side and had repeatedly delivered match-winning performances.


During Dravid's tenure as head coach from November 2021 to June 2024, with Rohit leading the side across formats for much of that period, Kuldeep featured in six Tests, 38 ODIs and 17 T20Is. Since Gambhir's appointment, the spinner has played six Tests, 17 ODIs and 14 T20Is.

Despite remaining in the mix across formats, Kuldeep has endured a frustrating period. He played just one match during India's triumphant 2026 T20 World Cup campaign, with Varun Chakaravarthy preferred ahead of him. More recently, he was left out of the squads for the upcoming T20I tours of England and Ireland, where Ravi Bishnoi was selected instead.

“The way Kuldeep Yadav has been handled is bizarre," Ashwin said on ESPNcricinfo. “Kuldeep, when the last team management was around with Rahul Dravid and Rohit Sharma, he was well backed, and everyone saw the proof in the pudding as he was delivering match-winning performances. But again in the last 18 months, Kuldeep finds himself with a lot of question marks."

Ashwin acknowledged that Kuldeep's IPL 2026 campaign did little to strengthen his case. The spinner managed only 10 wickets and conceded runs at a career-worst economy rate of 10.30. However, he has retained his place in India's Test setup and was selected for the ongoing one-off Test against Afghanistan.

The veteran spinner believes Kuldeep now needs to fully embrace the red-ball format and use Test cricket as a platform to cement his position.

“Test cricket must now be his priority, and he must take it on," Ashwin said.

Ashwin also weighed in on Ravi Bishnoi's return to the T20I squad. The leg-spinner had been part of India's plans before the 2026 T20 World Cup and featured in the series against New Zealand leading into the tournament. However, his recall has raised eyebrows given his own modest IPL campaign.

Bishnoi played only nine matches for Rajasthan Royals during IPL 2026, taking 11 wickets at an economy rate of 9.88 before eventually losing his place in the playing XI.

Ashwin reflected on how quickly fortunes can change in international cricket. He recalled that Bishnoi himself was dropped in favour of Kuldeep in December 2023 despite being ranked as the world's No.1 T20I bowler at the time. Over the following year, Bishnoi gradually slipped down the pecking order as Varun Chakaravarthy's rise and Axar Patel's all-round value reshaped India's spin options.

“So what goes around comes around. He didn’t have a great IPL, and on the back of not playing the back half of the IPL, he is back in the T20 setup. These are circular calls in many ways. But version 2.0 of Ravi Bishnoi needs to turn up because he misses his length way too much now than he must, and he must rediscover his mojo," said Ashwin.

Ashwin's comments highlight the intense competition among India's spin bowlers, with Kuldeep and Bishnoi both finding themselves on opposite sides of selection calls at different stages of their careers. While Kuldeep looks to re-establish himself through Test cricket, Bishnoi now has another opportunity to prove his worth in the shortest format.

Kentucky lands huge in-state commitment from 4-star DL Malachi Brown

Malachi Brown on his official visit to Kentucky, via Jeff Drummond, KSR

Corbin (Ky.) four-star defensive lineman Malachi Brown has committed to Kentucky, according to Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett.

He chose the Wildcats while in town for his official visit this weekend. Brown was also considering the likes of Louisville, Ohio State, Nebraska and Miami.

Brown is the No. 273 overall prospect and No. 29 DL in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 4 recruit in Kentucky.

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Head coach Will Stein and the new-look Cats continue to excel on the recruiting trail. Brown becomes commit No. 19 for UK, building on a class that ranks inside the top 25 of the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

Brown becomes the second four-star DL to choose Kentucky this cycle, flanking Prattville (Ala.) four-star Elijah Brown. Malachi Brown was already trending toward Lexington before his OV and this weekend helped nail things down for the SEC program.

This story will be updated.

Cleveland Browns Podcast: Breaking down the Myles Garrett trade

The Cleveland Browns decided it was time to pull the trigger and move on from one of the best players in franchise history on Monday. Sending Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, where he will have a legitimate chance to win a Super Bowl on a roster that already had a lot of talent before he joined the group.

The biggest question surrounding this trade was not the why; it is clear he wanted out for a couple of years now, but did they get proper compensation? You could make the argument that a generational player coming off a historic season is priceless, but it feels like the fan base is split on whether they got enough. Personally, I do not think they did.

They got a great player back in Jared Verse, an up-and-coming pass rusher who is knocking on the door of being a top 10 player at the position, but his selection with just a first, second, and third round pick doesn't feel like enough. Personally, it feels like they should've pushed for at least another first-round pick.

We go into more detail and have a heated back-and-forth discussion about the trade in our latest episode that you can check out by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Breaking down the Myles Garrett trade

Former Browns' star Myles Garrett already hinting at the unthinkable

Myles Garrett has been in Hollywood for about 96 hours, and he has already been taken to a movie script. On Thursday, Garrett posted a collage on Instagram of his first practice in Los Angeles.

As a surprise to no one, he was all smiles as he was on the field for the first time in several months. However, the story doesn't stop here. After posting the pictures, someone in the comments, presumably from Cleveland, commented, "Come home eventually, goat."

You guessed it, Myles Garrett liked the comment and started a total frenzy. Everyone responded to that specific comment saying that there is a chance that he will come back home before his career lets out. One guy even said that he needs to bring Nick Chubb back with him, too.

Truthfully, it would be a storybook ending. The player goes first overall, gives his heart and soul to the city and team, but it is to no avail. They trade him away and get a bunch of good players for him. He then goes to his new team, wins a Super Bowl there in his prime, but always in the back of his mind is looking over his shoulder to the team that raised him.

Then, as his career begins to sunset, he returns home and helps push his original team over the top for a Super Bowl.

A script that is probably too good even for Hollywood.

The reality of the situation is that I do truly believe that Garrett meant everything he said about what Cleveland means to him and his time spent there. However, I do also believe that once he spends two seasons in Los Angeles, he will never leave, especially not to come back to Cleveland.

For now, Cleveland should get used to cheering for Jared Verse rushing the edge and making life very challenging for opposing quarterbacks.

It would be an incredible storybook ending, but to call it a long shot would be an insult to long shots. Garrett knows what he is doing; he is playing the game, having a little bit of fun, but knowing full well that he will be in Los Angeles for the rest of his hopefully storied career.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Former Browns' star Myles Garrett already hinting at the unthinkable

Browns' Isaiah Bond reveals excitement for WR room in 2026

The Cleveland Browns, after an abysmal 2025 NFL season, will look to completely change their fate heading into the upcoming season under newly-hired head coach Todd Monken.

This offseason for the Browns saw the struggling organization make a heavy push for reinforcements all over the offense throughout the free agency period and the most recent NFL draft. And with multiple faces joining the group for the 2026 season, the excitement continues to grow amongst the returning players.

When discussing the newest additions to the wide receiver room this offseason on the Cleveland Browns Daily Show, second-year wideout Isaiah Bond claimed that it’s a “great feeling” to have depth at the position heading into 2026.

"It's an amazing feeling. I come from offenses and receiver rooms where the receiving room is deep,” Bond claimed. “It's a great feeling to have guys in there who could come in and contribute; nothing falls off when they come in the game. Also, makes each and every one in the team better. It's going to make us all, as one unit, better."

The Browns’ wide receiver room in 2026

Bond, a 2025 UDFA, was a key playmaker for the Browns’ offensive attack last season, recording 338 receiving yards on 18 receptions. Outside of rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. and veteran Jerry Jeudy, Bond ranked third amongst Cleveland’s pass catchers last year, which is a promising sign for the young wide receiver heading into the 2026 season.

However, Bond is not the only rising pass catcher on the Browns’ roster set to have an impact in the upcoming season.

General manager Andrew Berry made it a point of emphasis to target the wide receiver position in the 2026 NFL Draft by using two of the team’s first three picks on Texas A&M’s KC Concepcion and Washington’s Denzel Boston. Both rookies are projected to have a massive role on offense under Monken, while Jeudy and Bond are also part of the mix.

Now, with a promising group of pass catchers on offense heading into 2026, the Browns will look to improve from their poor efforts last season. Cleveland had one of the worst passing attacks across the league in 2025, averaging 165.2 passing yards per game, the second-worst margin in the NFL.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' Isaiah Bond reveals excitement for WR room in 2026

Browns star speaks out future in Cleveland after Myles Garrett trade

After the Cleveland Browns traded away star pass rusher Myles Garrett to the LA Rams, questions about the team trading away more veterans started to be asked. One player in particular, as a potential trade piece, is star corner Denzel Ward, who remains one of the best at his position in the NFL.

If the Browns are truly hitting the reset button and starting a rebuild, it would make sense to trade more veterans to get more assets. But if the veteran doesn't want to leave Cleveland, Ward said at his celebrity softball game on Saturday that he wants to stay with the Browns despite the team trading Garrett.

The Browns have depth questions at the cornerback position with Ward on the roster, and if the team were to move him and not get a young up-and-coming player like they did when they got Jared Verse as part of the Myles Garrett trade, there would be a massive hole on the defensive side of the ball.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Denzel Ward wants to stay with the Browns despite Myles Garrett trade

2026 Tennessee football preview: Chaz Coleman

Sophomore defensive lineman Chaz Coleman enters his first season at Tennessee in 2026.

The 6-foot-4, 250-pound defensive lineman transferred to the Vols on Jan. 10 from Penn State. Coleman appeared in five games for the Nittany Lions in 2025 as a freshman. He recorded eight tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and one pass deflection against FIU, Villanova, at UCLA, at Ohio State and at Rutgers.

Coleman totaled four tackles against FIU, one versus Villanova, two at UCLA and one at Rutgers. His only sack, forced fumble and pass deflection was versus FIU.

Coleman is from Warren G. Harding High School in Warren, Ohio.

Tennessee will kick off its 2026 football season Sept. 5 versus Furman at Neyland Stadium. The season opener is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. EDT (SEC Network+).

The Vols will also host Kennesaw State, Texas, Auburn, Alabama, Kentucky and LSU, while playing at Georgia Tech, Arkansas, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt during the 2026 campaign.

More: Chaz Coleman's status with Tennessee 'moving forward is unclear'

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Former Dolphins WR earns All-UFL honors for efforts in 2026

The UFL regular season has wrapped up and the postseason starts on Sunday, June 7, as the DC Denders, Louisville Kings, Orlando Storm and St. Louis Battlehawks will have a chance to win the 2026 United Bowl.

Throughout the regular season, several former Miami Dolphins participated for different teams, but only one earned All-UFL honors this past week for his efforts this season. That player was wide receiver Gary Jennings Jr.

Jennings, 29, was a fourth-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks in 2019 after a collegiate career at West Virginia. He bounced around the league for a few years, including a stop in Miami in 2019 and through the 2020 preseason.

With the Dolphins, he appeared in just one game (nine total snaps between offense and special teams) before landing on injured reserve.

Jennings earned All-UFL honors this year for his special teams efforts. He finished the year with 441 kick return yards and 16 total tackles. As a member of the Battlehawks, he's looking to win his second championship in three years.

More Dolphins: Two-time Super Bowl champion coach impressed by new Dolphins regime

This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Former Dolphins WR earns All-UFL honors for efforts in 2026

Kent bowlers set up surprise win over Glamorgan

Vitality Blast - League Two, Spytty Park, Newport

Glamorgan Women 91-8 (20): L Parfitt 25; Young 2-11, James 2-12, Belt 2-13

Kent Spitfires Women 95-2 (17.3): Gordon 29, Streets 27; Cobb 2-28

Kent Women win by 8 wickets

Scorecard

A superb bowling performance from Kent saw them pick up a surprise eight-wicket victory over previously-unbeaten Glamorgan in Newport.

Spinners Hollie Young, Izzy James and Megan Belt picked up two cheap wickets apiece as Glamorgan were limited to 91-8, Lauren Parfitt's 25 the top score.

Amy Gordon and Coco Streets put on 62 for Kent's first wicket, and though Katy Cobb dismissed both, the Spitfires eased home on 95-2 with 15 balls to spare, to repeat their 2025 victory in Cardiff.

It was Kent's second win in five matches while Glamorgan are now level on points with rivals Middlesex.

Kent's bowlers made the most of winning the toss as they restricted Glamorgan to 30-1 in the powerplay, with Young trapping Daisy Jeanes lbw for 15.

Parfitt struck two fours and a six, but when she drove rival captain Belt to mid-wicket in the 10th over, the batting fell apart.

With Kent bowling to their field, the boundaries dried up completely as no-one found the ropes after the two openers, and only Eve Jackson reached double figures as wickets fell regularly.

There was no run-rate pressure on the Kent reply with Streets and Gordon posting 33 in the power-play, although Nicole Reid then bowled her four overs for just eight.

The opening pair had virtually ensured the Kent win before Streets played on to Cobb, who had Gordon caught at mid-on in her next over.

But Rachel King (12 not out) and Maddie Blinkhorn-Jones (20 not out) made sure there were no further scares, and with rain driving in during the final minutes of the game, Blinkhorn-Jones belted Jackson over mid-on to seal an emphatic victory.

How Hotel du Pont creates 'sense of home' for Ivory Coast in World Cup

While the luxurious Hotel du Pont in Wilmington has attracted a flood of famous visitors over the years, from astronauts to U.S. presidents, hosting soccer stars is the new wave here this summer. 

Ivory Coast national soccer team Côte d'Ivoire, nicknamed the "Elephants," is making a splash after joining the world-class hotel as the squad's official lodging headquarters for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the biggest soccer tournament on the planet, which runs from June 11 to July 19. 

In addition to lodging at the Hotel du Pont, the Ivory Coast will use the Philadelphia Union's Subaru Park stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, located about 21 minutes away, as their training site during the FIFA World Cup tournament.  

The Elephants are on a mission to stampede opponents in the tournament where the team is scheduled to play two matches in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field (temporarily renamed "Philadelphia Stadium" for the World Cup).  

The team's first match is in Philly against Ecuador June 14, followed by a match against Germany at Toronto Stadium in Canada June 20, and then they're back in Philly when they play against Curacao June 25. The knockout round begins June 28. 

Hotel du Pont shares plans to make Ivory Coast 'comfortable'  

The Hotel du Pont in Wilmington is the official lodging headquarters for the Ivory Coast soccer team during the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament.

High-profile guests like the Ivory Coast national team aren't just coming to the Hotel du Pont because it's only a 30-something-minutes-away drive from the Philadelphia Stadium. The soccer stars would also like a relaxing experience at the hotel that received a four-star diamond rating from AAA in 2026, making it the only accommodation in state with this exclusive rating.

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Jeremy Costa, managing director at Hotel du Pont, told Delaware Online/The News Journal that their goal has been to create an atmosphere that's "comfortable" and feels like home for the soccer stars.  

Costa said the Hotel du Pont has worked closely with Côte d'Ivoire representatives to learn preferences and needs of the players. This led the hotel to making sure the Ivory Coast players have "access to their local television channels within guest rooms and dedicated meeting spaces," Costa explained.  

The hotel also has done a little redecorating for the Elephants.   

"We've also incorporated personalized touches throughout the hotel, including team-branded welcome amenities and décor elements like pillowcases that celebrate the team's identity and help create a sense of home," Costa told The News Journal. 

When asked about the type of meals Côte d'Ivoire will be served at the Hotel du Pont, Costa couldn't share any more information "out of respect for our guests' privacy," he said.  

Ivory Coast estimated to bring millions to Delaware from World Cup 

President of Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara, center, lifts the Africa Cup of Nations trophy on the podium after Ivory Coast won the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 final football match between Ivory Coast and Nigeria at Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpe, Abidjan on Feb. 11, 2024.

Jessica Welch, director of Delaware Tourism Office, told The News Journal that the estimated economic impact to the Wilmington area from the Ivory Coast lodging at the Hotel du Pont is about $7 million. 

Based on Welch's calculations, about $4 million is from the soccer team's stay at the hotel, while close to another $3 million would come from area restaurants and businesses ordering things like extra kegs of beer or more food, and keeping extra staff on the clock, in preparation of serving more customers than usual, she said.  

World Cup team might help Delaware’s international tourism issue 

Don't be surprised if you see members of the Ivory Coast soccer team hanging out in the Le Cavalier dining room at the Hotel Du Pont in Wilmington during the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament.

The director of tourism noted that Delaware has historically struggled to attract international tourists because the state lacks an international airport and is surrounded by major cities that do like Philly, Baltimore and Washington, DC. 

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But Welch is optimistic that hosting Côte d'Ivoire in Wilmington this summer might make the state more attractive to folks coming from abroad.  

"Definitely having the team stay right in the city really helps us to be able to say, 'Look, we can host international travelers, and we can get them an amazing experience and great time,'" Welch said. "It not only has an economic impact but it also kind of puts us on the map."  

How did Hotel du Pont land the Ivory Coast for the World Cup? 

Ivory Coast's forward #15 Max-Alain Gradel (R) and Ivory Coast's forward #24 Simon Adingra (L) kiss the Africa Cup of Nations trophy on the podium after Ivory Coast won the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 final football match between Ivory Coast and Nigeria at Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium in Ebimpe, Abidjan on Feb. 11, 2024

To get to host the Ivory Coast during the soccer tournament, the Hotel du Pont submitted a bid to be considered for the FIFA World Cup 2026's Team Base Camp program, Costa said. The process took several years and involved a review of facilities, operations, logistics, security and guest experience standards.  

The managing director of Hotel du Pont explained that the hotel hosted multiple site visits from prospective participating teams, with each conducting their own assessment of the property and facilities for suitability as a Team Base Camp hotel. 

After FIFA's "rigorous evaluation process," Costa said, the hotel was informed in the first quarter of 2026 that it had been selected as a Team Base Camp hotel, "marking a significant milestone for both the hotel and the region."  

Hotel du Pont learned 'lessons' from Paraguay soccer team in 2025 

A room in the swanky Hotel du Pont in Wilmington.

In November, the hotel hosted the Paraguay national soccer team when the squad played a friendly match versus Team USA at Subaru Park stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania. Paraguay lost 2-1.  

Costa said having Paraguay as guests was valuable because it's helped them to refine things like security coordination, operational planning and logistics for hosting Ivory Coast.  

"Those lessons have positioned Hotel du Pont to provide an exceptional experience for the Ivory Coast team while continuing our tradition of hosting landmark moments in our community and on the world stage," Costa explained.  

Paraguay has a chance to get even against Team USA during the World Cup tournament when both teams from Group D play at Los Angeles Stadium June 12. But that’s a story for another day.  

’Wilmington has the infrastructure’ for major events  

The Ivory Coast soccer team will officially lodge at Hotel Du Pont in Wilmington as the squad competes in the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament.

The managing director of the Hotel du Pont said hosting a FIFA World Cup team in Delaware's largest city validates what they've long known at the hotel. 

"Wilmington has the infrastructure, hospitality expertise and strategic location to support major international events," Costa said. "This opportunity allows us to showcase both Hotel du Pont and the destination on a global stage."  

Costa said he hopes this can create momentum for future partnerships to help organizations and teams realize they "don't necessarily need to stay in larger neighboring cities to access world-class accommodations and training facilities." 

The World Cup is the most-watched sporting event on the planet. This year's Super Bowl 60 peaked at 137.8 million viewers, the NFL says, while FIFA reported the last World Cup in 2022 drew more than 1.4 billion spectators.    

Meg Kane, host city executive of Philadelphia Soccer 2026, said in February that more than 3 billion are expected to tune into this summer's World Cup finale.   

If you have an interesting story idea, email lifestyle reporter Andre Lamar at alamar@gannett.com. Consider signing up for his weekly newsletter, DO Delaware, at delawareonline.com/newsletters

This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Ivory Coast gets 'home' feel at Hotel du Pont for FIFA World Cup 2026

Emily Clark signs two-year contract with Hamilton's PHWL expansion franchise

HAMILTON, Ontario (AP) — Forward Emily Clark has signed a two-year contract with Hamilton's PHWL expansion team.

Clark, who was under contract with Ottawa through 2027-28, joins Hamilton on a new deal through the same period. Hamilton announced the agreement Sunday.

Clark was one of Ottawa’s three foundational players ahead of the inaugural PWHL season, serving as a three-year alternate captain since the team’s debut. The 30-year-old is second in Charge history in assists (27) and third in goals (16) and points (43). She helped lead the team to back-to-back Walter Cup finals.

She led the Charge in all-time games played (84 regular season, 16 postseason).

The signing completes the list of five players to be added to Hamilton during Phase 2 of the PWHL’s expansion process.

Clark will be reunited with former Charge captain Brianne Jenner, the first of the team’s Phase 2 signings that also included fellow forward Alina Müller, defender Nicole Gosling and goaltender Kayle Osborne, all on three-year contracts.

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“Messi Has No Idea Who That Is”: Fans React as Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed Meets Lionel Messi

Source: Imagn
Source: Imagn

Lionel Messi has become all too familiar to American audiences since his move to Inter Miami in Major League Soccer (MLS), but ahead of the FIFA World Cup in the United States, there was a bigger reason to cheer for college football fans at the Texas A&M University, as the global football icon set foot on their soil for a soccer game.

Messi and the Argentine squad headed to Kyle Field for their World Cup preparation game against Honduras, and it appears Texas A&M took the opportunity to introduce Messi to one of their own top stars in Marcel Reed.

The quarterback was seen posing with Messi with a football shirt as a present for the soccer superstar as the duo exchanged pleasantries and pictures before the game. Texas A&M showcased it as the meeting of the two no. 10’s. Some fans however, didn’t take too kindly to the moment and pointed out how Messi likely didn’t even recognize the young QB.

“Marcel Reed? 😂😂 Might as well say some random guy off the street,” one fan said.

“Messi just gonna toss that jersey in the trash,”another fan commented.

“Messi has no idea who that is. That why he held his own jersey and didn’t get one in return,”another fan noted.

“Messi didn’t know make a wish was on his schedule” a fan remarked.

“Is it really a jersey swap if Messi didn’t give Marcel a jersey 😭,” another fan said.

How Did the Game at Kyle Field Go?

Argentina won the game against Honduras 2-0 but sadly for those in attendance, Lionel Messi could not play a part in the clash.

The former Barcelona star has been recovering from a hamstring injury and wants to get himself fully fit for the crucial games that Argentina have once the World Cup officially begins.

For Marcel Reed, however, this will be a moment of a lifetime which the Aggies star will likely not forget for a very long time to come.

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What Tiger Woods’ playing partner said about his behaviour after he shot 85 at the Memorial in 2015

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Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images

The Memorial Tournament may have been an event Tiger Woods won five times during his career, but that does not mean that the 15-time major champion does not have some bad memories from playing Muirfield Village.

Woods is the only player to have won at Jack’s Place on more than three occasions.

He is also the only player to have won the event three times in a row.

How Tiger Woods behaved when he shot an 85 at the Memorial Tournament in 2015

In fact, Woods’ seven-shot win in 2001 remains the largest margin of victory in the history of the Memorial Tournament.

But in 2015, Woods was making history for a different reason. His 85 on Saturday in Ohio remains the worst score of his PGA Tour career. He finished the week at least eight shots behind anyone else who made the cut.

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Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images

It was Zac Blair who played alongside Woods in that third round. And speaking to ESPN in 2018, Blair revealed just how impressed he was by his playing partner’s attitude that day.

“Whenever I tell people the story about playing with Tiger, I always try to tell them how amazing he was toward me,” Blair said. “He could have easily walked off. He wasn’t playing his best and after nine he could have just gone in. He stuck through it all day and really grinded it out and was still really nice. That was the coolest round of golf in my entire life.”

Zac Blair was still stunned by Tiger Woods’ quality during the worst round of his professional career

Blair actually finished 15 shots better off as he posted a 70. He would go on to finish the week in a tie for 61st, 10 places higher than Woods.

Woods played on his own in the final round. A 74 ensured that he finished 14 over par for the week.

He was clearly dealing with injuries, with his only top 10 of the year coming at the Wyndham Championship.

Nevertheless, Blair insisted that he was still amazed by what he saw from Woods when they played together at Muirfield Village.

“I remember some of the shots he hit and thinking how unbelievable this guy is and why he is on another level as far as talent from anybody else,” he said. “To hit some of the shots he hit, I had played a year out here and played with a lot of good players but some of the things he could do with a golf ball made me realise why he was the best. He was still able to do some good things. He hit some iron shots that I couldn’t believe how flush they were.”

Thankfully, Woods has since played the Memorial on three more occasions. He did not finish lower than 40th in that time.

And he managed to finish inside the top 10 in 2019. Woods posted one of the lowest rounds of the day on Sunday, with a 67, on that occasion.

Ederson: New Man United signing handed shock late World Cup call-up

Ederson: New Man United signing handed shock late World Cup call-up
Ederson: New Man United signing handed shock late World Cup call-up

Incoming Manchester United midfield signing Ederson has received a shock late call-up to the Brazil squad ahead of the start of the World Cup.

The Brazilian football confederation has confirmed as much in a statement.

This confirms after an injury to Wesley.

More to follow…

Who won F1 Monaco Grand Prix today? Updated Formula 1 results, standings after 2026 Monte Carlo race

Kimi Antonelli

Who won F1 Monaco Grand Prix today? Updated Formula 1 results, standings after 2026 Monte Carlo race originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Kimi Antonelli was looking to tighten his grip at the top of the drivers' championship when the Formula One season arrived in Monte Carlo for the Monaco Grand Prix.

Antonelli made it four wins in succession at the Canadian Grand Prix last time out, and put his car on pole during Saturday's qualifying around the storied old street circuit.

Mercedes were looking to make it six wins out of six in the 2026 F1 season.

Here is how the race panned out.

MORE:Updated driver and constructor standings for 2026 F1 season

F1 Monaco Grand Prix results

Antonelli dominated from lights out to win a fifth consecutive grand prix with a dominant showing at Monte Carlo.

An anticipated duel between the 19-year-old and Max Verstappen did not materialise when the four-time world champion could not get away off the grid from P2. Verstappen managed to get moving eventually, but power unit issues meant he brought the car into the pits to retire after lap one.

Isack Hadjar in the other Red Bull also experienced mechanical problems but stayed in the race; the initial upshot was that he held up Antonelli's Mercedes teammate George Russell for a prolonged period, allowing Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc to take a grip on second and third.

Max Verstappen was ready for this Monaco Grand Prix, but his car wasn't 😔 pic.twitter.com/YMn6MFvabC

— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) June 7, 2026

Hamilton and Russell were two of several drivers to be given five-second penalties for speeding in the pit lane as Antonelli made merry, while reigning world champion Lando Norris retired for the second race in succession due to a battery problem on lap 46.

Unforeseen late drama began to unfold when Lance Stroll's Aston Martin crashed into the barrier at the final corner of lap 60, meaning the 21-second lead Antonelli had built up was wiped out by a safety car. As racing resumed, Ferrari's Charles Leclerc crashed at the same spot. It was clear that the tarmac was breaking up and making conditions dangerous, so the race director ordered a red flag to halt the action.

It meant an eight-lap shootout when the action resumed, while penalties for pit lane and safety car infringements racked up during the delay, with Hamilton, Hadjar, Russell, Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto all under suspicion.

On the restart, Hamilton got away well, but Antonelli was flawless once more and got into Sainte Devote first to essentially seal victory. Russell was third, but dropped out of the points when he came in to serve his drive-through penalty. After winning the opening race of the season, Russell is now 68 points behind his teammate in the standings

Gasly in the Alpine finished third on the road but had a 10-second penalty added. It means Hadjar completed the podium, pending his own reckoning with the race stewards. Hamilton's second consecutive P2 finish meant he matched the great Ayrton Senna at the top of the all-time list with eight Monte Carlo podiums.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix full classification

PositionDriverTeam
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes
2Lewis HamiltonFerrari
3Isack HadjarRed Bull
4Oscar PiastriMcLaren
5Liam LawsonRacing Bulls
6Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls
7Pierre GaslyAlpine
8Alex AlbonWilliams
9Nico HulkenbergAudi
10Esteban OconHaas 
11Sergio PerezCadillac
12Fernando AlonsoAston Martin
13Gabriel BortoletoAudi
14George RussellMercedes
15Franco ColapintoAlpine
DNFMax VerstappenRed Bull
DNFCharles LeclercFerrari
DNFLando NorrisMcLaren
DNFCarlos Sainz Jr.Williams
DNFOliver BearmanHaas
DNFValtteri BottasCadillac
DNFLance StrollAston Martin

F1 points standings 2026

Here is a look at the F1 standings following Sunday's race.

F1 Drivers' World Championship 2026

PositionDriverTeamPoints
1.Kimi AntonelliMercedes156
2.Lewis HamiltonFerrari90
3.George RussellMercedes88
4.Charles LeclercFerrari75
5.Oscar PiastriMcLaren60
6.Lando NorrisMcLaren58
7.Max VerstappenRed Bull43
8.Isack HadjarRed Bull29
9. Pierre GaslyAlpine26
=Liam LawsonRacing Bulls26
11.Oliver BearmanHaas18
12.Franco ColapintoAlpine15
13.Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls13
14.Carlos Sainz Jr.Williams6
14.Alexander AlbonWilliams5
16.Gabriel BortoletoAudi2
=Esteban OconHaas2
=Nico HulkenbergAudi2
19.Valtteri BottasCadillac0
=Sergio PerezCadillac0
=Fernando AlonsoAston Martin0
=Lance StrollAston Martin0

F1 Constructors' Championship 2026

PositionTeamPoints
1.Mercedes244
2.Ferrari165
3.McLaren118
4.Red Bull72
5.Alpine41
6.Racing Bulls39
7.Haas20
8.Williams11
9.Audi4
10.Cadillac0
=Aston Martin0

When is the next F1 race?

The next race is the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix on June 14.

NFL legend "dreamt" about being apart of the Browns' Dawg Pound

The two biggest storylines of the 1999 NFL Draft were the Cleveland Browns' return to the NFL and who the deserving number one overall pick was going to be.

The two quarterbacks at the top of the charts were Kentucky's Tim Couch and Syracuse's Donovan McNabb. The top skill players were running backs Ricky Williams and Edgerrin James, along with wide receiver Torry Holt.

There is a joke to be made here that Cleveland had four players staring at them, and they chose the one who wouldn't pan out. However, they could have selected prime Tom Brady with that pick, and it would not have mattered.

Leading up to the draft, former Texas Longhorn Ricky Williams dreamt about being the number one overall pick. On Jon Gruden's podcast, Williams told the story of what was on his mind leading up to the draft.

He said, "I wanted to be the number one pick in the draft. That was my goal, and I thought I had the resume in college to show that I deserved it... at night, I would go to sleep and dream of myself being a part of the Dawg Pound. I felt that the way I played football, the way I approached the game, it would have fit in Cleveland."

🔥 The Browns. RB Ricky Williams Wanted to Join Dawg Pound 👀💛

"At night I would go to sleep and dream of myself being part of the Dawg Pound. They way I played the game would have fit in Cleveland. 1st Pick Tim Couch" https://t.co/RPXP5CLK7gpic.twitter.com/CpjZmQjaTm

— JaKi 🇺🇸 (@JaKiTruth) June 5, 2026

There are a lot of ways to look back on what could have been for Cleveland had they selected Williams instead of Couch. However, all of them would have been the wrong decision. It would have been a crime not to select a quarterback when you quite literally do not have a team.

With all that said, if they did select Williams, he would have had a similar career flameout that Couch did. Cleveland's return roster was simply so bad. The Browns were the first expansion team since the NFL changed the rules for the Panthers and Jaguars, as their set of rules was too generous, while Cleveland's was probably a bit too restrictive.

Williams draft story became one of the best ones of all time. After he didn't go number one overall and fell past pick number three, the New Orleans Saints decided they were going to have him at all costs. They traded their entire 1999 NFL Draft trade capital to the Washington Redskins. Eight picks in total to go up to get Williams.

Cleveland needed a quarterback, but they also needed a first-round draft pick at pretty much every other position in order to compete in the NFL. I wouldn't have been much less of a disaster if Cleveland selected Williams over Couch, but the change in history can be whatever you want it to be.

Would Williams have been successful in Cleveland? Maybe.

Would he have had a totally forgotten-about and irrelevant career if he had been drafted to Cleveland?

Probably.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: NFL legend "dreamt" about being apart of the Browns' Dawg Pound

Former Browns' star using end of Cleveland era as motivation

Former Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller was in front of the camera for the first time since joining the Houston Texans with a chance to revitalize his career. To do that, he is using the end of his tenure as motivation to get the best out of what will likely be his final stop.

There are two versions of Teller that Browns fans can choose to remember him by. The first one is the 2020 version, who was going up the sidelines in the Playoff game in Pittsburgh, screaming "We're just the same old Browns?! Just the same old Browns?!" as Nick Chubb and the Cleveland offense scorched the Steelers.

Loveeeee the intensity man. pic.twitter.com/2q5mjC1wVN

— - (@Kasper_9220) January 14, 2021

Or the other version is the one that was on the field last year, who looked like a player over the hill. He played a little bit slower, a little bit weaker, and just one step behind at every point.

As Cleveland has reworked its roster to get much younger, it was obviously time for a great six-year relationship to go its separate ways. While Teller still respects and appreciates his time in Cleveland, there is clearly a bad taste in his mouth with the way it ended.

On Saturday, a clip was released of him saying, "I'm not going to throw away six years that they treated me unbelievable for six months of indifference. I still have no ill will for anybody there. It felt like they kind of blamed it on the offensive line... There (were) so many issues, you can't point at one thing."

Texans LG Wyatt Teller on his last 2 years in Cleveland via @LandryLocker & @Cody_Stoots:

- He felt like he got somewhat complacent in Cleveland and the change “re-fired him up.”

- Felt like the offensive line was overly blamed for issues on the offense but helped motivate him… pic.twitter.com/SmTbARU7Tq

— Jacob (@JacobBarzilla) June 6, 2026

Honestly, that is probably a fair statement. Everything about Cleveland's offense was bad last year. The play calling was bad, the offensive line play was bad, the running backs were actually okay, the wide receivers were bad, and the quarterback play was bad. It is very hard to point at one thing, and I truly don't believe that was the sentiment around the conversation.

Maybe because he was so dialed in on the offensive line play that it felt that way, but I think that the blame fairly went all the way around. No one on offense was safe from their share of the blame, including the poor offensive line.

As the two parties split, hopefully, it is what is best for both. Hopefully, Cleveland can turn a new page in their young era, and hopefully Teller can turn the clock back for a year or two.

No matter what happens, what everyone can agree on is that the 2025 Cleveland Browns were simply not good enough, and almost everyone was to blame.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Former Browns' star using end of Cleveland era as motivation

Jerry Jones, Cowboys reportedly plotting blockbuster move for 5× Pro Bowler as Cowboys trade rumors heat up

Jerry Jones speaks with referee Adrian Hill

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The Dallas Cowboys spent much of the offseason searching for ways to strengthen their defense, and owner Jerry Jones was at the center of one of the team's most ambitious pursuits. 

Dallas made a strong push for Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby, reportedly submitting multiple trade offers in an effort to land one of the NFL's premier edge rushers.

The move ultimately never materialized. A deal that would have sent Crosby elsewhere fell apart after concerns surfaced during a physical, allowing the Raiders to keep their defensive cornerstone. 

Even so, Jones never completely shut the door on revisiting the idea in the future, which has kept the conversation alive across the league.

Crosby remains one of the most impactful defenders in football. Despite battling injuries that eventually led to knee surgery, he still finished last season with 10 sacks and 73 tackles. 

Players with that level of production rarely become available, which is why teams continue to monitor his situation closely.

ESPN's Dan Graziano recently suggested that the possibility of a future trade should not be dismissed. "Crosby might stick with the Raiders all year at this point, but if he's going to get traded at all, we're probably looking at something in-season ahead of the deadline," Graziano said. 

His comments are particularly relevant for Dallas given the organization's previous interest and Jones' well-known willingness to pursue marquee talent when he believes it can elevate the team.

Graziano also pointed to several potential suitors that could emerge if Crosby becomes available again. "If a team such as the Cowboys, Bills, Bears or Patriots finds itself in contention and in need of an impact pass rusher, things could get interesting here again," he added.

Much of the equation depends on how the Raiders perform. If Las Vegas struggles and falls out of the playoff picture, the franchise could face difficult decisions about its long-term direction. In that scenario, acquiring draft capital for a veteran star could become an attractive option.

For the Cowboys, the key figure remains Jones. Dallas has already shown significant interest in Crosby, and any renewed pursuit would likely require Jones to authorize another major asset investment. 

While the price could be steep, the calculus changes if the Cowboys establish themselves as serious contenders during the season.

Should Dallas find itself in the playoff hunt with a need for additional pass-rush help, Jones could once again emerge as a central figure in the Crosby market. 

Nothing is imminent, but the combination of the Cowboys' previous interest, Jones' aggressive approach, and Graziano's assessment ensures the possibility remains worth watching.

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Florida State flips 4-star safety Jernard Albright from South Carolina

St. Frances Academy (Md.) four-star safety Jernard Albright has flipped his commitment from South Carolina to Florida State, according to Warchant.

Albright is in Tallahassee this weekend and is now locking in with Mike Norvell and the Seminoles. He was committed to South Carolina since Christmas day.

Albright is the No. 176 overall prospect and No. 12 safety in the 2027 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 5 player in Maryland.

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The 6-foot-2, 205-pounder, who originally hails from Springfield, Ga., is taking his official visit to FSU this weekend. He’s leaving as a headlining member of the ‘Noles’ 2027 recruiting class. He becomes commit No. 8 for Norvell and Co. this cycle and is easily the highest-ranked member of the haul for the ACC program.

This story will be updated.

Knicks face $272 million Karl-Anthony Towns decision even if they win title

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Karl-Anthony Towns is two wins away from helping the New York Knicks capture an NBA championship, but his comments during the Finals sparked fresh discussion about one of the league's most debated rules.

With the NBA's 65-game rule continuing to influence award races and player recognition, Towns argued that elite performance should carry more weight than a fixed participation requirement.

The rule was created to increase regular-season availability. Players must appear in at least 65 games to qualify for major awards such as MVP and All-NBA selections. As a result, several elite players have lost eligibility despite producing dominant seasons.

Towns believes voters should focus primarily on impact when a player is healthy enough to compete. That stance carries weight because awards often influence a player's legacy and public perception. It also explains why cases involving stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo continue to spark debate across the league.

Antetokounmpo has delivered MVP-caliber production in seasons affected by missed games. Because the rule applies equally to every player, those absences can outweigh elite performance. That outcome has led many players to question whether the current standard properly reflects value.

The conversation becomes even more relevant when considering Towns' own future. According to The Athletic's Sam Amick, the Knicks could soon face significant decisions regarding a long-term commitment to Towns, even if they finish the season with a championship. He has one guaranteed year remaining on his contract, along with a $61 million player option for the 2027-28 season.

That contract situation creates financial questions for New York. Towns is eligible for a four-year extension worth approximately $272 million, but second-apron restrictions could complicate roster planning. Because those penalties can limit team-building flexibility, front offices must balance star salaries with overall depth.

Amick noted that any future discussions should be viewed differently than before. "The tone of those talks, given everything Towns has done here, should be far more flattering toward him this time around," Amick wrote. That perspective reflects how valuable Towns has become during the Knicks' run to the Finals.

Karl-Anthony Towns long-term future with the Knicks is uncertain even if they win the NBA Finals, per @sam_amick

“If the Knicks do, in fact, tie the bow on this NBA Finals package, there will still be a discussion to be had with Towns about securing his services for the… pic.twitter.com/VpyoXnV72o

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) June 7, 2026

Whether discussing awards or contracts, the same theme emerges. Towns believes impact should carry the greatest weight, and his recent performance has strengthened that argument.

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Donald Trump joins exclusive list with two other presidents after announcing attendance at NBA Finals

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Photo by Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images

Donald Trump is set to turn Game 3 of the NBA Finals into a presidential first at Madison Square Garden.

The New York Knicks host the San Antonio Spurs on Monday, June 8, 2026, in Game 3 of the NBA Finals in New York.

That timing matters because this is not just another courtside appearance. It puts Trump beside Barack Obama and George W. Bush in a tiny presidential Finals group, with one major difference.

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Donald Trump NBA Finals plan creates presidential history

As New York Post showed, Trump confirmed James Dolan’s invitation and made clear he intends to attend the Knicks’ Finals game at Madison Square Garden.

“The answer is yes,” Trump said. “[Dolan] has invited me, and I’m going. I’ll be there. It could be Monday. Maybe I’ll do both [Game 3 and Game 4].”

That answer gives the moment weight. Trump did not frame it as a soft maybe, but as a clear plan to attend at least one Finals game.

The sharper historical point is that Trump is expected to become the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game. Obama and Bush are part of the broader Finals conversation, but neither was president when they attended.

Obama and Bush show why Trump’s Knicks visit is different

Obama attended Game 2 of the 2019 NBA Finals in Toronto, when the Raptors hosted the Golden State Warriors. He was already out of office, which made the appearance notable but not presidential in the active White House sense.

Bush also has a Finals connection through 1999, when the Knicks and Spurs met for the title. He was Texas governor then, not president.

That distinction is the story. Trump is not merely joining two famous political names at NBA Finals games. He is joining them while carrying the office into the building.

Knicks vs Spurs Game 3 now carries more than basketball stakes

The game already had enough weight. The Knicks are hosting their first NBA Finals game since 1999, and the Spurs are back with Victor Wembanyama as their central force.

Game 3 is scheduled for Monday at Madison Square Garden, with Game 4 set for Wednesday, June 10, also in New York. Trump’s comment that he could attend both turns the two-game stretch into a bigger civic and security event.

For Knicks fans, the basketball still comes first. Yet Trump’s attendance changes the atmosphere around the series, because a Finals game is now also a White House moment.

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How SW Indiana athletes fared at IHSAA boys track and field state finals

Several athletes from Southwestern Indiana took their talents to Indianapolis to compete in the IHSAA boys track and field state finals on June 6.

Reitz’s Carter Zieren has been among the best long-distance runners from the Evansville area and showed how that translates to state competition over the weekend. The junior finished third in the 1,600-meter and fourth in the 3,200-meter at North Central. With another season remaining of his high school career, expect to see more of Zieren on the leaderboards going forward.

Zieren contributed to Reitz finishing 11th in team scoring, the highest mark of the Evansville schools participating in the event. Will Dierlam's performance was also notable, he finished fifth in the 3,200-meter for the Panthers.

More: Memorial softball come up short at semi-state; Tecumseh, Barr-Reeve state-bound

June 6 marked the end of some high school careers. Darian Walker and De’Amontey Layne of North come to mind, two seniors that have led the way for Lonnie Wilson’s talented group. Micah Robling of Harrison as well, a long-distance standout for the Warriors and coach Adam Shoulders.

While we are on the topic of Harrison, Tayten Wilson was a standout in the field events at North Central. Similar to Zieren, Wilson has made a name for himself with what he has accomplished beyond just this season. The junior finished 10th in the discus at the state finals. 

Final results from all Evansville-area athletes on June 6 are listed below.

IHSAA boys track and field finals

400: Micah Robling (Harrison) 9th, 48.66; Dade Waters (North) 25th, 49.94

800: Andrew Foster (Memorial) 17th, 1:56.22; Dane Kramer (Castle) 18th, 1:56.52

1600: Carter Zieren (Reitz) 3rd, 4:06.86; Jack Wilbourne (Signature) 5th, 4:09.35

3200: Carter Zieren (Reitz) 4th, 8:59.34; Will Dierlam (Reitz) 5th, 9:03.72

110 hurdles: Darian Walker (North) 6th, 14.44

300 hurdles: Jayden Jones (Bosse) 9th, 38.86; Aaden Smith (Castle) 27th, 42.80; Dedrick Hardin (Bosse) 28th, 42.91

4x100: Kendrick Hart, Deandre Sanders, Daerail Jamerson and Richard Hilaire (Harrison) 10th, 41.57

4x400: De’Amontey Layne, Cole McBride, Dade Waters and Darian Walker (North) 17th, 3:22.36; Cale Beloat, Max Moody, Peyton Wright and Eli Powers (Princeton) 23rd, 3:23.12; James Seger, Elijah Smith, Eastyn Recker and Lucas Jerger (Jasper) 24th, 3:24.59

4x800: Ethan Morris, Nathan Whitacre, Austin Carlile and Dane Kramer (Castle) 18th, 8:00.34; Peyton Wright, Max Moody, Eli Powers and Marshall Watt (Princeton) 23rd, 8:05.90; Isaac Dooley, Nathan Dubon, Kyle Woehler and Trevan Vogler (Jasper) 27th, 8:10.66

High Jump: Lucas Jerger (Jasper) 27th, 6-0

Pole Vault: Cole Leinenbach (Jasper) 13th, 14-0; Linkin Delaney (Wood Memorial) 20th, 13-0; Eldrien Bon (Jasper) 22nd, 13-0

Discus: Tayten Wilson (Harrison) 10th, 164-11

Shot Put: Tayten Wilson (Harrison) 14th, 53-08.25; Peyton Martin (Heritage Hills) 16th, 53-06.50; Karson Stewart (Harrison) 27th, 47-09

Markos Tsegaye is a sports reporter for the Courier & Press. He can be reached at mtsegaye@usatodayco.com. Follow him on X @10_Markos_

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Kalshi Promo Code TSNEWS: Claim $10 Sign Up Bonus for MLB Sunday

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MLB Probabilities for Sunday

MatchupProbability
CLE @ TEXCLE 43.0% / TEX 57.0%
LAA @ LADLAA 34.4% / LAD 65.6%
NYM @ SDNYM 49.9% / SD 50.1%

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Steelers linked to Pro Bowl QB amid major contract issues

Baker Mayfield's contract negotiations with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have taken the NFL world by storm, so much so that the Pittsburgh Steelers have been named as a potential suitor if the situation becomes irreparable.

According to Noah Strackbein of Sports Illustrated, the Steelers make sense as a future suitor for Mayfield, given the uncertainty of their Aaron Rodgers succession plan following the 2026 season.

"The Steelers would make a bid if Mayfield hits the open market if they find themselves in a situation close to this one: Will Howard and Drew Allar look impressive but still young," Strackbein wrote. "They both appear to be on the verge of being ready but could use another season of preparing themselves and learning from Mike McCarthy and Tom Arth.

"The Steelers make the playoffs in 2026 and don't look lost in the dance like they have in years past. They're close. That means next year needs to be a sure thing. One more all-in season to figure it out. That's when they look to Mayfield and see if he would be open to a one or two-year deal with big upside on the money side of things."

Mayfield, who was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the first overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, underwent a career resurgence with the Buccaneers in 2023, earning back-to-back Pro Bowl selections and throwing for 12,237 yards and 92 touchdowns in the past three seasons with Tampa Bay.

If the Buccaneers can't meet Mayfield's desired contract amount by training camp, the revealed deadline, the talented quarterback could be available via 2027 free agency for the Steelers to send an offer.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers named as possible landing spot for Buccaneers' Baker Mayfield

A.J. Brown Is Finally “Ready to Ball” After Blockbuster Trade to the Patriots Leaving Eagles’ Heartbreak Behind

A.J. Brown has just joined the Patriots’ community after being traded to the New England Patriots. In a blockbuster move, the Philadelphia Eagles traded their star WR to the Patriots, exchanging multiple draft picks in the deal.

A.J. Brown was captured at a basketball event where he expressed his excitement to join the Patriots and his determination, saying he is “ready to ball.”

A.J. Brown Seeks Fresh Start as Patriots Alpha WR1

A.J. Brown was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles by the Tennessee Titans in 2022. After having him for four seasons, the Eagles finally let Brown go due to his own request and to fix their financial structure by moving on from a high-salary heavyweight.

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Jan 11, 2026; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) looks on prior to an NFC Wild Card Round game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

In this blockbuster trade, the Patriots received the star WR A.J. Brown while the Eagles snatched the first-round pick in 2028 and the fifth-round pick in 2027. The trade benefitted both parties because the Patriots were looking for a proven WR to link up with Drake Maye, while the Eagles received multiple draft picks and got to fix their financial structure by letting Brown go.

It also worked in Brown’s favor because he wanted to start fresh somewhere else. Before the season began, he was enjoying his offseason at a casual basketball event where he expressed his excitement to join the Patriots. “It’s amazing, bro. I’m so excited, bro! I’m just ready to ball,” Brown said.

At the event he also talked about Kyle Williams and voiced praises for his new teammate. “K Dub is cold, bro. K Dub cold,” Brown said. Kyle Williams is heading into his 2nd year with the New England Patriots. Brown’s addition is a great opportunity for Williams to learn from him and build a mentor-mentee bond with the proven wide receiver.

The New England Patriots were looking for an alpha WR for Drake Maye, a highly reliable, physical target especially under pressure. They were also highly interested in reuniting A.J. Brown with his former coach Mike Vrabel. Everything eventually worked out great for everyone, but the Eagles were also waiting for just the right time to make the trade and lift off the “dead cap.”

The Eagles Waited Till June to Ease Off the Dead Cap

Dead cap, or dead money, is the money spent on the cap of a player who is no longer on the roster. NFL teams have to pay the remaining prorated portions against their cap even after the player is gone.

By trading Brown after June 1, the Eagles allowed themselves to split that money across two years. NFL rules allow teams to split the cap hit over two years if a trade is made after June 1. So instead of paying the full $43.45 million in 2026, they will only pay $16.3 million in dead cap this year and the remaining $27.1 million in 2027.

This was a smart move by the Eagles because it prevents them from spending a huge amount on dead cap and frees up more financial flexibility to sign or extend other players. It also saved them from carrying the remainder of Brown’s contract, which was quite suffocating and limiting their focus on other projects.

In the long run, this trade is beneficial to everybody. It’s what Brown wanted, it’s financially beneficial to the Eagles, and it fulfills the Patriots’ desire to have a dynamic alpha WR alongside Drake Maye.

 

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Toto Wolff Reveals What He Thought After Meeting Kim Kardashian at Monaco GP

Kim Kardashian made her Formula 1 paddock debut in Monte Carlo this weekend, arriving to support Lewis Hamilton at the Monaco Grand Prix. It wasn’t exactly low-key. Kardashian brought her sister Khloe along to the grid, watched qualifying from a balcony above Ferrari‘s garages, and generated more column inches than most of the cars on the starting grid.

Among the people who got to meet her was Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff – and he came away impressed.

Wolff, who remains close to Hamilton despite the Ferrari move, gave his take on the SKIMS business owner.

“She’s, obviously like – I know a bit from Lewis how nice she is, and she is so genuine,” Wolff said.

Wolff Thinks Global Fame and Genuine Character Go Hand in Hand

Wolff expanded on why Kardashian’s warmth didn’t surprise him.

“There’s a reason why people are as big globally, because they are also genuine people,” he said. It’s a point that’s easy to be cynical about, but Wolff isn’t a man prone to empty PR praise. When pressed for a fuller verdict on Kardashian, he settled on something more telling than a full sentence: “From a minute of talking, I think she’s…[nods].”

A nod from Toto Wolff. High praise.

Hamilton and Kardashian have been an item since early February, with the relationship becoming public knowledge after a weekend together at a retreat in the Cotswolds. Since then they’ve appeared at the Super Bowl, shared dinners with their respective families in Los Angeles, and been photographed cycling together in New York.

Monaco, then, is the relationship’s first Formula 1 weekend.

Martin Brundle did his best to get a word in during the pre-race grid walk, navigating a chaotic Monaco grid that at one point saw him shoved by a stranger – to which he replied “Don’t push me mate, I’m nearly famous.”

He spotted Kardashian and made his move, but her entourage kept her moving through the crowd and the interview never happened. Wolff, it turns out, had better luck.

Joe Rogan to join commentary team after criticizing UFC White House event

Despite recent criticism of the event, Joe Rogan will join the on-air commentary team for the UFC’s event at the White House June 14, MMA Junkie – part of the USA TODAY Network, reported, citing a person with knowledge of the plans.

Rogan, a fixture of the UFC’s broadcast crew for more than two decades, called the event a "gimmick."

 "It doesn't seem like a wise idea," he said on his podcast late last month. "It's kind of a gimmick."

Rogan expressed concern about the fighters facing extreme heat and contending with bugs during UFC Freedom 250, to be held on the South Lawn of the White House and livestreamed by Paramount+. 

"I don’t like the idea of fighting outside at all," he said. "There are too many problems with it. In June, in D.C., we looked it up last year – the same day was 100 degrees."

Dana White, the UFC CEO, pushed back.

"Whatever Joe Rogan's opinions are – he said something crazy like, 'It seems like a gimmick,'" White told Forbes. "I mean, what does a gimmick mean? It's a real fight, with real stakes. …

"When you talk about a gimmick, there's absolutely nothing gimmicky about this event. We're celebrating 250 years of America, we're going to have all the representatives of the military there, every fight on that card means something with who wins or loses that night, and you know, like the most historical sporting event in American history. Far from a gimmick."

During the interview with Forbes, Dana also said he’s good friends with Rogan, not to mention a vital part of the broadcast that will be providing analysis during an unprecedented event.

"So that night when the fight is playing out for people who are watching for the first time, Rogan is the best at breaking down what you’re seeing while it’s happening," White said.

Also, Rogan recently appeared to backtrack on his criticism of the event.

"I mean, there’s no more American thing than having a UFC fight on the White House lawn," Rogan said. "It’s so America. It’s so Trump. It’s so crazy. You know what I mean? A UFC fight on the White House lawn is bananas."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Joe Rogan to join UFC on-air team for White House 'gimmick' event

Is Dana Brown Ready to Show He is the Right Person to Lead Astros?

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 12: Hunter Brown #58, Jeremy Peña #3, Isaac Paredes #15 and Josh Hader #71 of the Houston Astros pose with their 2025 MLB All-Star jerseys during a pregame ceremony before a game against the Texas Rangers at Daikin Park on July 12, 2025 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Astros fans, where are you on your frustration level with General Manager Dana Brown and this year’s team?

There is no denying that injuries have played a significant role in the Astros’ disappointing season to this point. It’s impossible to ignore the impact of losing key contributors for extended periods of time. Many of us entered this season expecting another division championship run and another successful year for one of baseball’s premier franchises. Instead, we’ve watched a team struggle to meet those expectations.

Both things can be true. The injuries are real, but they also can’t be used as the only explanation or the only solution moving forward.

The bigger question now is what happens when these players return. Will the Astros simply rely on getting healthy, or will they aggressively pursue moves that can improve this roster before it’s too late?

Despite digging themselves into an early hole, the Astros remain within striking distance. Their climb back to relevance has been steady, and they continue working toward getting back above .500, re-entering the Wild Card race, and eventually challenging for the top spot in the American League West. Considering they remain within single digits of first place, the division is far from out of reach.

However, Dana Brown can ill afford to wait until July to begin addressing this roster’s shortcomings.

With players such as Jose Altuve and Josh Hader back in the lineup and others like Yainer Diaz, Christian Javier, and Hunter Brown expected back sometime between now and the end of the month, the Astros will certainly receive a boost. The question is whether that boost alone will be enough.

I don’t believe it will.

When you look at the inconsistencies in the starting rotation, though better of late, and the struggles we’ve seen from Bryan Abreu, it’s clear that adding pitching should be a priority. Another arm or two could go a long way toward stabilizing a staff that has been far too unpredictable.

Beyond pitching, the outfield remains a glaring concern. While the infield possesses plenty of offensive firepower and talent, the outfield continues to lack the production and power needed to support a legitimate postseason run. If the Astros expect not only to make the playoffs but also do damage once they get there, additional offensive help in the outfield feels necessary.

The reality is that the clock is ticking for Dana Brown.

As he traverses the final year of his contract, Brown faces increasing pressure to prove he is the right person to lead this franchise moving forward. If he wants to save his job and remain in the good graces of owner Jim Crane, now is the time to be proactive rather than reactive.

The recent addition of LaMonte Wade Jr. is just the latest example of Brown attempting to find value on the margins and catch lightning in a bottle. Sometimes those moves work, but this team may require something much bigger than a low-risk gamble.

Astros fans aren’t accustomed to mediocrity. This city, this fan base, and this organization have spent the better part of the last decade expecting excellence. Championships, playoff appearances, and division titles have become the standard.

Because of that, simply sitting back and hoping health alone fixes everything is not a strategy.

Dana Brown needs to be exploring every possible avenue to improve this roster. The Astros still have time to turn this season into something special, but that window won’t stay open forever. Waiting until the trade deadline may ultimately be waiting too long.

The message is simple: the Astros still have a chance, but action needs to happen now.

How George Russell's luckless Monaco GP unravelled as F1 title deficit grows

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While Kimi Antonelli was taking in the plaudits as he collected his most impressive Formula 1 victory yet, George Russell was left reeling as a horror Monaco Grand Prix caused him to fall to third in the championship.

This leaves him with what is looking like an insurmountable gap to his Mercedes team-mate. Here's how Russell's weekend unravelled.

Qualifying - P6 after struggling with tyre temperatures

“I don't really know what's going on to be honest,” Russell said on Saturday night after seeing Antonelli take pole while he could only manage sixth.

“It's clearly something with my driving that's not helping the car at the moment. The difference is how we're driving has such an impact on the tyres. He's just getting the tyres in a nicer window than me.

“A nicer balance over the course of a lap and the pace is just coming easier for him. I don't know why that is.”

Opening stint - Stuck behind Isack Hadjar

Russell failed to move up significantly at the start, with the field all benefitting from Max Verstappen's stalling on the grid.

That meant Russell was stuck behind Red Bull's Isack Hadjar, who frustrated the Briton with his inferior pace in the RB22, dictated by increased graining on his tyres and engine driveability issues for the fiery Frenchman.

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George Russell, Mercedes, Isack Hadjar, Red Bull Racing

Lap 32 - Russell pits but gets pinged for speeding

With pit strategy the only viable way of passing in Monaco, Mercedes looked to snatch a spot away from Red Bull and Hadjar by letting Russell undercut the Frenchman.

At the end of lap 31 Russell peeled in for a quick stop, but it soon emerged that he was one of several drivers being pulled up for pitlane speeding. Curiously a third of the field was penalised for a similar offence, with an investigation still ongoing on why there were so many marginal infractions.

Russell was then held up by Lando Norris as the McLaren driver tried to help his team-mate build a gap in front. But the world champion soon slowed and peeled into the pits with a battery issue, unleashing Russell while being handed a five-second penalty.

Lap 58 - Russell lapped by Antonelli

Russell lost so much ground in traffic that he faced the ignominy of being lapped by his team-mate. As Antonelli enjoyed an obstacle-free race at the front, the 19-year-old Italian came around to lap Russell on lap 58, with only three cars left on the lead lap at that stage.

Lap 61 - Safety Car

A safety car for Lance Stroll's crashed Aston Martin at the final corner saw a flurry of activity in the pitlane, but while Russell came in, he failed to serve his five-second penalty correctly. This would see his day take a turn for the worse, though he and others did get the chance to unlap themselves.

Lap 73 - Drive-through penalty

After Charles Leclerc crashed in the same place as Stroll on the restart, race control red-flagged the race to patch up a breaking up track at Turn 19. Russell was fourth at the restart, but because he hadn't served his pitlane speeding penalty correctly, the stewards handed him an additional drive-through penalty.

With the field reforming for a standing restart, it was an awful outcome, bumping Russell to the back of the lead pack in 14th. That became 13th after Nico Hulkenberg's time penalty, but it still ensured the Briton would end the day without points.

While Antonelli won his fifth consecutive grand prix, Russell's luckless Monaco outing saw his title deficit balloon from 43 to 68 points, falling to third and two points behind Hamilton.

Read Also: Five quick takeaways from F1's Monaco Grand Prix

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Mexicans chase a world record wave - but is the trend even Mexican?

It's a tradition repeated in stadiums across the world, with crowds of spectators rising up in a rippling roar.

The largest wave so far, according to Guinness World Records, was at a Nascar racing event in the American state of Tennessee in 2008, when 157,574 people joined a wave that swept around the stadium.

Now, as part of the countdown to the World Cup, Mexico City is attempting to surpass that mark.

The chosen location was not a stadium, but an urban setting ideal for spreading a visible, continuous wave: the emblematic Paseo de la Reforma, an iconic arterial road inspired by European boulevards.

On Saturday, thousands gathered along the avenue and, after several practice runs, made their record attempt.

"Mexico, Mexico!" crowds shouted as they threw their arms in the air, many dressed in the bright green jersey of the Mexican national team.

Guinness officials are now analysing the effort to determine whether a new world record has been set.

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Thousands of people lined a major street in Mexico City on Saturday [Reuters]

The city is a fitting venue: it was here, 40 years ago, that this unique form of collective expression first captured global attention.

Since then, the phenomenon has become closely associated with Mexico.

But many believe George Henderson - or Krazy George - from the US deserves credit for initiating and directing the first ever wave, which is known as the Mexican wave outside North America.

He believes this took place at a baseball game in California in 1981 between the Oakland Athletics and the New York Yankees.

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Krazy George believes the wave actually started in the US in 1981, and that he was a key part of it [Getty Images]

"The Oakland A's had already lost two away games," he remembers. "In the third inning I thought about trying something no one had seen before. I found three sections and started explaining what I wanted."

The first two attempts failed, but on the third try the wave went all the way around the stadium. And on the fourth, he managed to create a continuous wave.

"The place was going crazy," he says.

Because the game was televised, fans of other sports adopted it.

But it was at the Fifa World Cup in 1986 in Mexico that it was broadcast to an enormous global audience - and so became a global phenomenon.

How many people does it take to kick off a wave?

The Argentinian captain, Diego Maradona, is held up on the shoulders of fans as he holds the World Cup in his hands and celebrates winning the tournament in 1986 inside a packed stadium. There are people taking pictures of him. In the background we see thousands of people in the stands and a glimpse of the football pitch.
The Fifa World Cup in 1986 was where the Mexican wave became internationally famous - much like the Argentinian football team that won that year [Getty Images]

Fifteen years later, the phenomenon caught the curiosity of a scientist from the statistical and biological physics group at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest.

"The reason we became interested in stadium waves is that, apparently, people very often behave like particles," physicist Illes Farkas told the NPR network.

Together with two colleagues, Tamas Vicsek and Dirk Helbing, he set out to determine the rules that produce the wave.

For their research, published in the journal Nature in 2002, the team discovered that a typical human wave travels clockwise and moves at a speed of about 12 metres - or 20 seats - per second.

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How many people does it take to start a wave? In large stadiums, only 25 to 35 people.

The mathematical model they built to explain this behaviour wasn't new; it was the same one used to describe the spread of a forest fire or the propagation of an electrical signal through heart tissue.

A sign of passion or boredom?

The wave may be universally considered a symbol of collective euphoria - but it can also represent a loss of interest on the part of spectators.

It can suggest a demand for action from the players, and a way of getting something out of the match, Chris Hunt, the author of World Cup Stories, told the BBC.

"When a match drags and nothing interesting is happening on the pitch, fans feel it's a way to make the most of the money they paid for their tickets," he explained.

If the match is a draw in the final minutes of a World Cup final, there will be no wave.

If it's a friendly where the home team is winning emphatically, then there probably will be.

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[BBC]

Browns DE Jared Verse film: 4 plays vs Ravens highlight skill, strength, versatility

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 12: Jared Verse #8 of the Los Angeles Rams celebratew with his teammates during an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 12, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cleveland Browns trade of DE Myles Garrett is right now known as just that, the “Myles Garrett trade.” The Browns are hoping that the Los Angeles Rams desire to keep DE Jared Verse was for good reason and the trade becomes the “Myles Garrett, Jared Verse trade.”

There is a history of that happening. For example, the “Matthew Stafford trade” became the “Matthew Stafford, Jared Goff trade” over time. Perhaps it is the first name (which this writer shares), but Verse’s first two seasons in the NFL give Cleveland fans a reason to be hopeful, along with the extra draft capital the team could use to find a quarterback.

A simple, one-game sample film breakdown of Verse going against Todd Monken’s old team, the Baltimore Ravens, gives even more excitement about what the Browns new edge player can bring. Here, you not only see Verse’s ability against a very good run team and his pass rush ability, but his willingness to chase a play down from behind:

.@RamsNFL@Browns@JaredVerse1 the Browns are getting a healthy and productive player in Verse who plays this violent game the right way…He can collapse a pocket against the very best OT's. #BaldysBreakdownspic.twitter.com/4Zu0OrrmvJ

— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) June 7, 2026

While Lamar Jackson was not at quarterback, making plays against RB Derrick Henry and OT Roger Rosengarten is impressive.


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Players the Saints Could Sign From Free Agency

The New Orleans Saints roster has seen so many upgrades walk through the door this offseason, but this team is still not ready to truly compete. That was always going to be a long shot in year 1, and it's doubtful they can make further additions to do so, but setting up this team for as much success as possible in 2026 should be the right move. 

After the offense and defense have been completely rejuvenated through the draft and free agency, most of the spots on the roster are filled, but some more improvements could be made. The trade market is really where the Saints could find high-quality starters, but free agency is more about depth and finding the team backup options. Still, some great players can be brought in who become extremely important players for this season, so let's look at some options for New Orleans. 

EDGE Cam Jordan

Yes, this would technically be the Saints bringing a player back, but it still works. Cam Jordan has been an important part of this team for his entire career, and although he has been more inconsistent later into his career, his leadership and talent he still adds to the defense make him an upgrade over the depth the Saints have. 

The leadership is the main part of this move. Yes, on the field, it will be great to have Jordan, especially in a pretty decent group, but getting back his leadership for this young team could do wonders this season.

And Jordan will be able to play his entire career on the Saints. 

Center Ethan Pocic

Backup center is such an important position for the Saints, especially with Erik McCoy's recent injury history, so bringing in a guy to step in is important. There are some great options throughout the free agency and trade market, but Ethan Pocic stands out.

Pocic is a starting-level player in the NFL, but so far, that interest has been missing. So, he may be willing to accept a backup job, especially one that could turn into a starting spot somewhere in the season. Picic is still 30 years old and could be a player the Saints even let leave next season and end up getting a compensatory pick for. 

What makes this addition even more interesting is where Pocic went to college. The offensive lineman went to LSU for college, so this move would also be a bit of a homecoming. 

Tari Eason ranked as 13th-best potential free agent ahead of offseason

The Rockets weren't able to agree to an extension with Tari Eason last summer, but they're likely hoping for a different outcome this offseason.

While Eason once again missed extended time due to injury this season, he was a reliable contributor when healthy. The 25-year-old averaged over 10 points per game for the second straight season with 10.5, adding 6.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game on defense across 60 games.

It's unclear exactly what type of market Eason will have this summer, but Houston will likely face stiff competition for his services while being mindful of its cap situation.

Where Eason ranks as a free agent

Tari Eason is listed as the 13th-best potential free agent available in a recent article by Bleacher Report’s @EricPincus

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— SleeperRockets (@SleeperRockets) June 1, 2026

In a recent article by Bleacher Report's Eric Pincus, Eason was ranked as the 13th-best potential free agent available. He was one spot ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers' Bennedict Mathurin and one spot behind the Denver Nuggets' Peyton Watson, both restricted free agents like Eason.

Pincus wrote that the Rockets could "face apron restrictions" by locking up the 6'8 forward to a long-term deal, but acknowledged Houston would be losing "youth, depth, and a tough wing who is shooting 46 percent from three-point range on nearly five attempts" if they let him walk in free agency.

Eason started the season hot from deep but dropped off throughout the season, hitting his low point during a 16-game stretch in March, where he made just 14.5% of his three-point attempts. In the playoffs, his struggles continued in Houston's first-round matchup outside of a Game 1 performance where he shot a perfect 7-for-7 from the field.

He made just 41% of his field goal attempts and 28.6% of his three-pointers the rest of the series, struggling in the starting lineup in place of the injured Kevin Durant.

While the Rockets are familiar with Eason's limitations at this point in his career, he's still a key piece for Houston, and it'd be a worthy gamble to sign him to a long-term deal. Pincus described Eason as a "vital part of coach Ime Udoka's rotation," and losing him in restricted free agency would leave a sizeable hole to fill for the Rockets.

This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: Houston Rockets' Tari Eason ranked as 13th-best potential free agent

15 Milwaukee-area champions crowned on Day 2 of WIAA state girls track

LA CROSSE – The 2026 WIAA state girls track and field season concluded Saturday, June 6 with the state meet at Veterans Memorial Complex on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.

The event schedule was altered due to lightning and rain toward the end of competition Friday that resulted in some Division 2 and 3 events, along with the wheelchair shot-put competitions, pushing to Saturday.

Here's a recap of Day 2 action, including 15 state champions crowned from the Milwaukee area. Arrowhead also won its third straight Division 1 state team title in dominating fashion, becoming the first team since Milwaukee Bradley Tech from 2009-11 to three-peat in the state's biggest division.

Arrowhead High School senior Payton Eicher competes in the Division 1 girls triple jump final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Arrowhead's trio of Bott, Eicher and Schroeder bring home four titles and relay win

Before the Myrhum Invitational in May, Arrowhead boys track and field coach Chris Herriot said this version of the girls team might be the best unit in program history.

Four individual titles and a relay title later, and Herriot may have been correct in his analysis of the back-to-back-to-back D1 state team champion.

Arrowhead's charge to 70 points was sparked by its talented trident of Avery Bott, Payton Eicher and Elise Schroeder. Bott captured the 400 meters after finishing second as a junior. Eicher won the long and triple jump double, while Schroeder shattered the D1 pole vault state meet record of 12 feet 9 inches by going 13-6 for her third straight title. Eicher and Schroeder added a relay title and 10 more team points with fellow seniors Josie Bularz and Giselle Huggett in the 400 relay(46.52 seconds).

"It's really exciting," Eicher said. "We've been running relays together since freshman year, so, like, getting to this point where we're still, we're able to be so confident in our abilities that we can just have fun with it and feel relaxed and do our best."

It was a bittersweet day for the Warhawks in a final adieu to the program for its core group of seniors.

"It's been a year of gratitude," Huggett said. "Standing on the line, it felt like we were all sad. I was crying at the starting line. We've just been through it all together as a team. We were second in the 4x1 last year and winning it after last year for us was really special."

Brookfield Central High School junior Kyenret Rinkam, right, face plants into the ground after her close victory in the Division 1 girls 100m dash final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Brookfield Central's Rinkam does the sprint double despite scary tumble

One of the weekend's biggest gasps from the crowd at Roger Harring Stadium came at the end of the D1 100 final that saw Brookfield Central junior Kyenret Rinkam repeat as champion. Rinkam became the first back-to-back champion in the event since Dezerea Bryant from Milwaukee Bradley Tech in 2010 and 2011.

But Rinkam took a hard stumble across the finish line that made many worry for a moment. Despite some cuts to her left shoulder and skin coming off her chin, Rinkam rolled over without missing a beat into her arms raised to signal the repeat had been completed. She got bandaged up, won the 200 final and also helped the Lancers make the podium in the 1,600 relay final with a fifth-place finish.

"It was really cool," Rinkam said with a giant smile on the win despite the fall.

"But I don't think I realize ... I didn't notice my shoulder was all banged up, so someone just told me, 'Kenny, your shoulder!' I was like, 'Oh my gosh!' It was a lot worse than I thought it was. It's definitely a little sore. The top layer of my skin isn't there, so it's not the greatest situation, but overall, the muscles are perfectly fine."

Dominican High School’s senior Sydney Knautz competes in the Division 3 girls 100 meter dash during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Friday, June 5, 2026.

Dominican's Knautz ends career with three medals

Dominican senior sprinter Sydney Knautz's mentality heading into her final day with the Knights program was simple: run to win.

The UW-Parkside commit broke the D3 100 meet record in the preliminary heats and then broke her own record to win the final in 11.94 in a dead heat with Madison Country's Batteh Doumbya.

"Run to win," Knautz said. "I wanted to come out here and win. I've dreamed of being here and winning a state title for so long. This was amazing."

Knautz came within 0.04 of a second of Mishicot's Juliana Doerner in another epic battle to the line in the 200. But three medals, including a sixth-place medal in the 400 relay with Laylah Bly, Alaya Scott and Flynn Martin-Burd Aronin, capped a strong showing.

"I wouldn't be here without my coaches," Knautz said. "They've always had the belief in me to do great things and I wouldn't be here without them. They push me to be great."

New Berlin West High School sophomore Raquel Gerovac passes the relay track baton to senior Aubrey Lane in the Division 2 girls 4x400 meter relay final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

New Berlin West three-peats as D2 800 relay champ

Death, taxes and New Berlin West winning relay titles.

For the third straight year, the Vikings won the D2 800 relay, breaking their meet record with a time of 1:40.25. They became the first school since Catholic Memorial from 2016-18 to three-peat in the 800 in any division.

"We've ran together for the past four years, we've broken this record together three times," Caroline Gerovac said. "I'm grateful for every second, every moment. I'm really gonna miss this group."

Gerovac, along with Aubrey Lane and Ashley Babcock, have been the foundation of the team during their three-year dominance. The faces have changed three times with the graduating Natalie Leupi, sophomore Raquel Gerovac and freshman Harmony Billups joining the quartet this season, but the beat goes on.

The Vikings added one more relay title for good measure, storming through the staggered start in Lane 1 to bring home another gold medal in the 1,600 with Caroline's sister Raquel joining the team with Babcock and Lane.

"Being with three seniors, I just put my heart into it and get behind them and do whatever they can do," Billups said. "I just try my best to keep up with them."

Pius XI Catholic High School junior Alana Loyd crosses the finish line in the Division 2 girls 4x100 meter relay in the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Pius XI Catholic rolls to 400 relay title with senior-less lineup

No seniors, no problem for Pius XI Catholic's 400 relay unit.

Pius' group of TyJah Horton, Samara Crowley, Nyomi Seals-Presti and Alanna Loyd couldn't dethrone New Berlin West in the 800 final, but a crown resides on their heads after setting a meet record in the D2 400 relay final in 47.76.

"Really practicing hard and keeping our stamina up to do these relays back-to-back like this," Horton said on what's been the secret to their success.

"We check up on each other and make sure we're all good. We're really going for it all," Seals-Presti added.

The group has two juniors in Seals-Presti and Loyd, but with sophomore Horton and a freshman in Crowley, the sky's the limit fmoving into next season.

"The flow of the relay, the communication with everybody, that plays such a crucial role," Loyd said. "If there's bad communication, it's not gonna go how you want it to go. But if the communication's good with us, it's going to be smooth every single time."

Whitefish Bay High School freshman Karstin McCabe reacts as she crosses the finish line in the Division 1 girls 3200 meter run final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Whitefish Bay's McCabe overcomes stress fracture to win 3,200 title

Missing six weeks with a stress fracture in your foot isn't the most ideal way to start your high school athletic career, but for Whitefish Bay freshman Karstin McCabe, she's not just any other freshman.

It took some recovery time, patience and belief she could return from the foot injury to a high level, and that setback set up for a true comeback. Not only did McCabe return from the injury to finish third in the D1 state cross-country meet this past fall, she's now a state track champion after cruising to a 3,200 title in her first appearance in La Crosse.

"A really big tool that I used was an anti-gravity treadmill," McCabe said about the recovery process. "I feel like I learned a lot of things from that and I learned a lot of things about myself and what my body can and cannot do. It was a really big learning experience for me."

McCabe had been one of the top 3,200 runners in the state all season and proved it in the final, racing to a time of 10:24.22, almost 13 seconds ahead of second place.

"I felt super happy," McCabe said when she stepped to the top step on the podium. "I was thinking back at all those times I was in the boot during cross-country season and just dreaming about times like this. I was really, really happy about it."

Slinger High School freshman Lucy Rate competes in the girls' 100m wheelchair final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Other Milwaukee-area champions

Slinger freshman Lucy Rate had a wonderful debut at state, capturing titles in the 100 and 400 wheelchair events. Rate was a one-woman show, capturing the wheelchair division's runner-up trophy with 31 points across four events.

Mukwonago's 800 relay of Rileigh Black, Libby Gnewuch, Emma Craig and Laela Presendofer won the D1 title in 1:39.39, leading a 1-2-3 finish for the area with Arrowhead in second (1:40.52) and Germantown third (1:41.504). Presendofer took home three medals to conclude her career with a third in the 100 and a fourth in the 200.

West Bend West senior Rylee Faehling had been the top 300 hurdler in the state all season and she capped her career with a state title. Faehling went 42 seconds flat in the D1 event, her third medal of the day after finishing third in the 100 hurdles and running the anchor leg on the Spartans' fifth-place 800 relay team.

West Bend West High School senior Rylee Faehling leads in the Division 1 girls 300 meter hurdles final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Other area athletes with podium finishes

  • Grafton's team of Callie Faust, Abby Barthelemy, Emily Sewell and Cali Tagliapietra finished third in the D2 3,200 relay in 9:20.01. University School's quartet of Ksenija Marich, Anastasia Marich, Cate Kohli and Ainsley Polston finished fourth in 9:34.27. Sewell, Barthelemy, Tagliapietra and Melanie Morgan also finished second in the 1,600 relay in 3:57.41.
  • Slinger's 3,200 relay team of Stella Gruendemann, Piper Schuster, Ava Dziedzic and Olivia Helmle finished as runner-up in D1 in 9:06.30, just over two seconds behind Menomonie (9:04.13).
  • Sussex Hamilton's Macy Price completed the podium in the D1 100 hurdles in sixth in 14.71 (14.708) seconds. Price added a second hurdles medal with a time of 44.27 in the 300 to take third.
  • Pius XI Catholic's TyJah Horton finished fifth in the D2 100 in 12.434 seconds. Horton, Samara Crowley, Alanna Loyd and Nyomi Seals-Presti also finished second in the 800 relay in 1:41.48. Loyd finished sixth in the 200 final in 25.28. Pius senior Mya Gencuski finished third in the pole vault at 12 feet even.
  • Five of the top six finishers in the D1 100 came from the area. Mukwonago's Laela Presendofer took third (11.83), Arrowhead's Payton her took fourth (11.827), Kettle Moraine's Caitlin Blawat was fifth (11.97) and Arrowhead's Avery Bott was sixth (11.98). Bott also finished third in the 200 in 24.10. Presendofer finished fourth in 24.29, while Blawat was fifth in 24.40.
  • New Berlin West sophomore Raquel Gerovac finished fifth in the D2 800 in 2:16.75. She also ran the third leg on West's title-winning 1,600 relay. Gerovac's relay teammates Ashley Babcock went third-fastest in the 200 final in 24.52, while Aubrey Lane was fifth with in 24.93.
  • Brookfield Central junior Ava Mohns finished fifth in the D1 discus with a best throw of 133-5.
  • Catholic Memorial's quartet of Evelyn Melzer, Kayla Campione, Julia Nicholas and Samantha Sarner took fifth in the D2 1,600 relay in 3:59.73.
  • Five of the six podium places belonged to Milwaukee-area teams in the D1 1,600 relay won by Stevens Point as Waukesha West (3:52.39) took second, Germantown came back to take third (3:52.77), Pewaukee finished fourth (3:52.91), Brookfield Central took fifth (3:55.00) and Brookfield East grabbed the final podium spot in sixth (3:55.64).

Arrowhead High School girls track team holds up the WIAA Division 1 State Track and Field championship trophy in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Top 10 team finishers across each division

Division 1: 1. Arrowhead 70, 2. Neenah 42, 3. Appleton North 38, 4. Menomonie 30, 5. Oshkosh West 29, 6. Mukwonago 28, 7. Slinger 27, 8. Holmen 26, 9. West Bend West 25, T-10. Brookfield Central 21, Germantown 21.

Division 2: 1. Bloomer 56, 2. Kettle Moraine Lutheran 37, 3. Xavier 36, T-4. Osecola 35, New Berlin West 35, T-6. Pius XI Catholic 34, Hayward, 8. Mount Horeb, 33.5, 9. Berlin 27, 10. Edgewood 21.

Division 3: 1. Ladysmith 34.5, 2. Assumption 34, T-3. Cameron 33, Cochrane-Fountain City 33, 5. Deerfield 27, 6. Kickapoo/La Farge 24, 7. Randolph-Cambria-Friesland 23, 8. St. Mary Catholic 22, 9. Dominican 21, 10. Mishicot 20.5.

Wheelchair: 1. Sun Prairie East 52, 2. Slinger 31, T-3. Viroqua 24, Greenwood 34, T-5. Chippewa Falls 6, Brookfield East 6, 7. Wauwatosa East 5, 8. Kenosha St. Joseph 3.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 15 Milwaukee area champions crowned on Day 2 of state girls track meet

15 Milwaukee-area champions crowned on Day 2 of WIAA state girls track

LA CROSSE – The 2026 WIAA state girls track and field season concluded Saturday, June 6 with the state meet at Veterans Memorial Complex on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.

The event schedule was altered due to lightning and rain toward the end of competition Friday that resulted in some Division 2 and 3 events, along with the wheelchair shot-put competitions, pushing to Saturday.

Here's a recap of Day 2 action, including 15 state champions crowned from the Milwaukee area. Arrowhead also won its third straight Division 1 state team title in dominating fashion, becoming the first team since Milwaukee Bradley Tech from 2009-11 to three-peat in the state's biggest division.

Arrowhead High School senior Payton Eicher competes in the Division 1 girls triple jump final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Arrowhead's trio of Bott, Eicher and Schroeder bring home four titles and relay win

Before the Myrhum Invitational in May, Arrowhead boys track and field coach Chris Herriot said this version of the girls team might be the best unit in program history.

Four individual titles and a relay title later, and Herriot may have been correct in his analysis of the back-to-back-to-back D1 state team champion.

Arrowhead's charge to 70 points was sparked by its talented trident of Avery Bott, Payton Eicher and Elise Schroeder. Bott captured the 400 meters after finishing second as a junior. Eicher won the long and triple jump double, while Schroeder shattered the D1 pole vault state meet record of 12 feet 9 inches by going 13-6 for her third straight title. Eicher and Schroeder added a relay title and 10 more team points with fellow seniors Josie Bularz and Giselle Huggett in the 400 relay(46.52 seconds).

"It's really exciting," Eicher said. "We've been running relays together since freshman year, so, like, getting to this point where we're still, we're able to be so confident in our abilities that we can just have fun with it and feel relaxed and do our best."

It was a bittersweet day for the Warhawks in a final adieu to the program for its core group of seniors.

"It's been a year of gratitude," Huggett said. "Standing on the line, it felt like we were all sad. I was crying at the starting line. We've just been through it all together as a team. We were second in the 4x1 last year and winning it after last year for us was really special."

Brookfield Central High School junior Kyenret Rinkam, right, face plants into the ground after her close victory in the Division 1 girls 100m dash final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Brookfield Central's Rinkam does the sprint double despite scary tumble

One of the weekend's biggest gasps from the crowd at Roger Harring Stadium came at the end of the D1 100 final that saw Brookfield Central junior Kyenret Rinkam repeat as champion. Rinkam became the first back-to-back champion in the event since Dezerea Bryant from Milwaukee Bradley Tech in 2010 and 2011.

But Rinkam took a hard stumble across the finish line that made many worry for a moment. Despite some cuts to her left shoulder and skin coming off her chin, Rinkam rolled over without missing a beat into her arms raised to signal the repeat had been completed. She got bandaged up, won the 200 final and also helped the Lancers make the podium in the 1,600 relay final with a fifth-place finish.

"It was really cool," Rinkam said with a giant smile on the win despite the fall.

"But I don't think I realize ... I didn't notice my shoulder was all banged up, so someone just told me, 'Kenny, your shoulder!' I was like, 'Oh my gosh!' It was a lot worse than I thought it was. It's definitely a little sore. The top layer of my skin isn't there, so it's not the greatest situation, but overall, the muscles are perfectly fine."

Dominican High School’s senior Sydney Knautz competes in the Division 3 girls 100 meter dash during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Friday, June 5, 2026.

Dominican's Knautz ends career with three medals

Dominican senior sprinter Sydney Knautz's mentality heading into her final day with the Knights program was simple: run to win.

The UW-Parkside commit broke the D3 100 meet record in the preliminary heats and then broke her own record to win the final in 11.94 in a dead heat with Madison Country's Batteh Doumbya.

"Run to win," Knautz said. "I wanted to come out here and win. I've dreamed of being here and winning a state title for so long. This was amazing."

Knautz came within 0.04 of a second of Mishicot's Juliana Doerner in another epic battle to the line in the 200. But three medals, including a sixth-place medal in the 400 relay with Laylah Bly, Alaya Scott and Flynn Martin-Burd Aronin, capped a strong showing.

"I wouldn't be here without my coaches," Knautz said. "They've always had the belief in me to do great things and I wouldn't be here without them. They push me to be great."

New Berlin West High School sophomore Raquel Gerovac passes the relay track baton to senior Aubrey Lane in the Division 2 girls 4x400 meter relay final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

New Berlin West three-peats as D2 800 relay champ

Death, taxes and New Berlin West winning relay titles.

For the third straight year, the Vikings won the D2 800 relay, breaking their meet record with a time of 1:40.25. They became the first school since Catholic Memorial from 2016-18 to three-peat in the 800 in any division.

"We've ran together for the past four years, we've broken this record together three times," Caroline Gerovac said. "I'm grateful for every second, every moment. I'm really gonna miss this group."

Gerovac, along with Aubrey Lane and Ashley Babcock, have been the foundation of the team during their three-year dominance. The faces have changed three times with the graduating Natalie Leupi, sophomore Raquel Gerovac and freshman Harmony Billups joining the quartet this season, but the beat goes on.

The Vikings added one more relay title for good measure, storming through the staggered start in Lane 1 to bring home another gold medal in the 1,600 with Caroline's sister Raquel joining the team with Babcock and Lane.

"Being with three seniors, I just put my heart into it and get behind them and do whatever they can do," Billups said. "I just try my best to keep up with them."

Pius XI Catholic High School junior Alana Loyd crosses the finish line in the Division 2 girls 4x100 meter relay in the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Pius XI Catholic rolls to 400 relay title with senior-less lineup

No seniors, no problem for Pius XI Catholic's 400 relay unit.

Pius' group of TyJah Horton, Samara Crowley, Nyomi Seals-Presti and Alanna Loyd couldn't dethrone New Berlin West in the 800 final, but a crown resides on their heads after setting a meet record in the D2 400 relay final in 47.76.

"Really practicing hard and keeping our stamina up to do these relays back-to-back like this," Horton said on what's been the secret to their success.

"We check up on each other and make sure we're all good. We're really going for it all," Seals-Presti added.

The group has two juniors in Seals-Presti and Loyd, but with sophomore Horton and a freshman in Crowley, the sky's the limit fmoving into next season.

"The flow of the relay, the communication with everybody, that plays such a crucial role," Loyd said. "If there's bad communication, it's not gonna go how you want it to go. But if the communication's good with us, it's going to be smooth every single time."

Whitefish Bay High School freshman Karstin McCabe reacts as she crosses the finish line in the Division 1 girls 3200 meter run final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Whitefish Bay's McCabe overcomes stress fracture to win 3,200 title

Missing six weeks with a stress fracture in your foot isn't the most ideal way to start your high school athletic career, but for Whitefish Bay freshman Karstin McCabe, she's not just any other freshman.

It took some recovery time, patience and belief she could return from the foot injury to a high level, and that setback set up for a true comeback. Not only did McCabe return from the injury to finish third in the D1 state cross-country meet this past fall, she's now a state track champion after cruising to a 3,200 title in her first appearance in La Crosse.

"A really big tool that I used was an anti-gravity treadmill," McCabe said about the recovery process. "I feel like I learned a lot of things from that and I learned a lot of things about myself and what my body can and cannot do. It was a really big learning experience for me."

McCabe had been one of the top 3,200 runners in the state all season and proved it in the final, racing to a time of 10:24.22, almost 13 seconds ahead of second place.

"I felt super happy," McCabe said when she stepped to the top step on the podium. "I was thinking back at all those times I was in the boot during cross-country season and just dreaming about times like this. I was really, really happy about it."

Slinger High School freshman Lucy Rate competes in the girls' 100m wheelchair final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Other Milwaukee-area champions

Slinger freshman Lucy Rate had a wonderful debut at state, capturing titles in the 100 and 400 wheelchair events. Rate was a one-woman show, capturing the wheelchair division's runner-up trophy with 31 points across four events.

Mukwonago's 800 relay of Rileigh Black, Libby Gnewuch, Emma Craig and Laela Presendofer won the D1 title in 1:39.39, leading a 1-2-3 finish for the area with Arrowhead in second (1:40.52) and Germantown third (1:41.504). Presendofer took home three medals to conclude her career with a third in the 100 and a fourth in the 200.

West Bend West senior Rylee Faehling had been the top 300 hurdler in the state all season and she capped her career with a state title. Faehling went 42 seconds flat in the D1 event, her third medal of the day after finishing third in the 100 hurdles and running the anchor leg on the Spartans' fifth-place 800 relay team.

West Bend West High School senior Rylee Faehling leads in the Division 1 girls 300 meter hurdles final during the WIAA State Track and Field meet in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Other area athletes with podium finishes

  • Grafton's team of Callie Faust, Abby Barthelemy, Emily Sewell and Cali Tagliapietra finished third in the D2 3,200 relay in 9:20.01. University School's quartet of Ksenija Marich, Anastasia Marich, Cate Kohli and Ainsley Polston finished fourth in 9:34.27. Sewell, Barthelemy, Tagliapietra and Melanie Morgan also finished second in the 1,600 relay in 3:57.41.
  • Slinger's 3,200 relay team of Stella Gruendemann, Piper Schuster, Ava Dziedzic and Olivia Helmle finished as runner-up in D1 in 9:06.30, just over two seconds behind Menomonie (9:04.13).
  • Sussex Hamilton's Macy Price completed the podium in the D1 100 hurdles in sixth in 14.71 (14.708) seconds. Price added a second hurdles medal with a time of 44.27 in the 300 to take third.
  • Pius XI Catholic's TyJah Horton finished fifth in the D2 100 in 12.434 seconds. Horton, Samara Crowley, Alanna Loyd and Nyomi Seals-Presti also finished second in the 800 relay in 1:41.48. Loyd finished sixth in the 200 final in 25.28. Pius senior Mya Gencuski finished third in the pole vault at 12 feet even.
  • Five of the top six finishers in the D1 100 came from the area. Mukwonago's Laela Presendofer took third (11.83), Arrowhead's Payton her took fourth (11.827), Kettle Moraine's Caitlin Blawat was fifth (11.97) and Arrowhead's Avery Bott was sixth (11.98). Bott also finished third in the 200 in 24.10. Presendofer finished fourth in 24.29, while Blawat was fifth in 24.40.
  • New Berlin West sophomore Raquel Gerovac finished fifth in the D2 800 in 2:16.75. She also ran the third leg on West's title-winning 1,600 relay. Gerovac's relay teammates Ashley Babcock went third-fastest in the 200 final in 24.52, while Aubrey Lane was fifth with in 24.93.
  • Brookfield Central junior Ava Mohns finished fifth in the D1 discus with a best throw of 133-5.
  • Catholic Memorial's quartet of Evelyn Melzer, Kayla Campione, Julia Nicholas and Samantha Sarner took fifth in the D2 1,600 relay in 3:59.73.
  • Five of the six podium places belonged to Milwaukee-area teams in the D1 1,600 relay won by Stevens Point as Waukesha West (3:52.39) took second, Germantown came back to take third (3:52.77), Pewaukee finished fourth (3:52.91), Brookfield Central took fifth (3:55.00) and Brookfield East grabbed the final podium spot in sixth (3:55.64).

Arrowhead High School girls track team holds up the WIAA Division 1 State Track and Field championship trophy in La Crosse, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Top 10 team finishers across each division

Division 1: 1. Arrowhead 70, 2. Neenah 42, 3. Appleton North 38, 4. Menomonie 30, 5. Oshkosh West 29, 6. Mukwonago 28, 7. Slinger 27, 8. Holmen 26, 9. West Bend West 25, T-10. Brookfield Central 21, Germantown 21.

Division 2: 1. Bloomer 56, 2. Kettle Moraine Lutheran 37, 3. Xavier 36, T-4. Osecola 35, New Berlin West 35, T-6. Pius XI Catholic 34, Hayward, 8. Mount Horeb, 33.5, 9. Berlin 27, 10. Edgewood 21.

Division 3: 1. Ladysmith 34.5, 2. Assumption 34, T-3. Cameron 33, Cochrane-Fountain City 33, 5. Deerfield 27, 6. Kickapoo/La Farge 24, 7. Randolph-Cambria-Friesland 23, 8. St. Mary Catholic 22, 9. Dominican 21, 10. Mishicot 20.5.

Wheelchair: 1. Sun Prairie East 52, 2. Slinger 31, T-3. Viroqua 24, Greenwood 34, T-5. Chippewa Falls 6, Brookfield East 6, 7. Wauwatosa East 5, 8. Kenosha St. Joseph 3.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 15 Milwaukee area champions crowned on Day 2 of state girls track meet

Greg Rousseau hosting charity softball game today in Rochester

CLEVELAND, OHIO - DECEMBER 21: Greg Rousseau #50 of the Buffalo Bills celebrates the team's 23-20 win over the Cleveland Browns at Huntington Bank Field on December 21, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

For years during the Buffalo Bills rise to power in the 2020s, safety Micah Hyde hosted a charity softball game on Sahlen Field in downtown Buffalo.

This year, due to some legal complications, Hyde made it known in March he was unable to host the fan-favorite event.

Then Greg Rousseau stepped up. Immediately following Hyde’s unfortunate news, the Buffalo Bills outside pass rusher announced he would host the charity softball game at ESL Ballpark in downtown Rochester, New York.

The event is today!

Ready for the Greg Rousseau/Bills softball game in Rochester today! pic.twitter.com/4EgHOgQ9kX

— Sal Capaccio 🏈 (@SalSports) June 7, 2026

Among the Bills player in attendance beyond Rousseau are James Cook, D.J. Moore, Dalton Kincaid, O’Cyrus Torrence, Ty Johnson, Ray Davis, Keon Coleman. Hyde is in attendance too. Bills Mafia OG Del Reid is in the building too.

Looks like there’ll be a home run derby — it was a staple during Hyde’s games in the past.

I’m encouraging everyone to utilize The Feed today to post any pictures/videos we catch on social media from the game! By the way, if you are in attendance and checking your phone… we’d love for any live shots from inside the ballpark!

82nd annual TaxSlayer Gator Bowl set for Dec. 30

The 82nd annual TaxSlayer Gator Bowl will be played on Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 11:30 a.m. EST. The game, announced today by the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, TaxSlayer, and ESPN, will be televised nationally on ESPN.

The event will take place on Bill Gay Grounds at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville.

The stadium will operate at a reduced capacity for the game due to ongoing renovations. This year’s TaxSlayer Gator Bowl will feature a team from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) facing an opponent from the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

TaxSlayer CEO Jamie Saxe expressed enthusiasm for the long-standing tradition. “The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl is one of the most exciting traditions in college football and we’re thrilled to be part of this event once again. Each year, the game brings incredible energy and a meaningful opportunity to share our company’s mission with fans across the country.”

Bill Dixon, TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Chairman, highlighted the honor of hosting the game. “It’s a tremendous honor to be the lead game in a robust day of iconic college football programming.

“The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl and Northeast Florida will provide an incredible post-season destination for the players, coaching staff and fans alike.”

Tickets for the 82nd annual TaxSlayer Gator Bowl are currently available through a limited pre-sale offer. This pre-sale will run exclusively through Friday, June 12. Public ticket sales will begin Sept. 15 via Ticketmaster.

Prospective buyers can receive preferred pricing by purchasing tickets from a TaxSlayer Gator Bowl “Green Jacket Member” before Dec. 1. More information about the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, including stadium policies, philanthropic efforts, or membership, is available here.

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Caitlin Clark names exactly what she wants to &#39;absorb&#39; from Knicks vs. Spurs NBA

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Caitlin Clark is in the middle of her third WNBA season with the Indiana Fever, and she is treating the 2026 NBA Finals as a classroom. The Fever guard was in New York during the series and made it clear she was not just there to enjoy the atmosphere, as she was also studying the San Antonio Spurs' run in the Playoffs.

Clark's mindset tracks with where she is in her career right now. After a left quad strain and subsequent injuries limited her to only 13 games during the 2025 campaign, the 24-year-old is recording 18.7 points, 8.2 assists, and 4.7 rebounds per game. Watching the best basketball available is part of her routine as she looks for anything she can use to improve.

The Knicks-Spurs Finals have given her plenty to learn. New York leads the series 2-0 heading into Game 3 at MSG on Monday, but Clark's attention has been split between both sides.

She specifically called out the Spurs' run through the Western Conference, noting that San Antonio's win over the Oklahoma City Thunder was something she found genuinely instructive as the great Finals series itself. 

"And even the Spurs beating the Thunder was incredible too," Clark said. "You can learn so much. So I try to absorb as much as I can."

Caitlin Clark says she doesn't want the Knicks to sweep the NBA finals, and that she wants the series to go to a Game 7 because she's "a fan of basketball."

"I'm a fan of basketball, so I love great games. I don't want the Knicks to sweep it. I'm kind of indifferent on who… pic.twitter.com/XBBC97i29P

— Yanyan Li (@yyanyanli1) June 7, 2026

The Spurs' Western Conference run, built around Victor Wembanyama's two-way versatility and defensive discipline, offers a completely different blueprint than anything the Fever face in the WNBA. For a guard who prides herself on playmaking and floor vision, this kind of cross-league film study is exactly how elite players stay elite.

New York leads the series 2-0 heading into Monday's Game 3 at MSG. The Knicks took Game 1 with a late 11-0 run led by Jalen Brunson’s 30 points. They followed it with a tight 105-104 win in thrilling Game 2 after Wembanyama missed a shot at the buzzer. For Clark, watching how both teams handle these high-pressure moments helps her study late-game decision-making.

Game 3 tips off Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC. Clark will be watching, likely rooting for the Spurs to win so they can avoid a sweep and extend the series to seven games.

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Wesley to miss 10-15 days with injury

Wesley to miss 10-15 days with injury
Wesley to miss 10-15 days with injury

Bad news for Wesley just days before the start of the World Cup, scheduled for June 11th to July 19th in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The Brazilian winger was injured during a friendly against Egypt.

The 2003-born player was forced off the pitch after just 17 minutes. Now Wesley risks missing his World Cup campaign, which features Brazil among the favorites to reach the finals.

The Brazilian federation is urging caution regarding Wesley’s condition.

As Diogo Dantas reports, although the 2003-born player’s medical results are pending, there’s an initial feeling among the player’s entourage: he won’t need to be ruled out of the World Cup.

The injury, in fact, is expected to keep the Roma full-back out of the debut against Morocco (June 13), but he should recover in 10-15 days. It doesn’t appear to be a serious problem for Wesley.

Mateus Fernandes: How Jorge Mendes is influencing United&#8217;s pursuit

Mateus Fernandes: How Jorge Mendes is influencing United’s pursuit
Mateus Fernandes: How Jorge Mendes is influencing United’s pursuit

Manchester United are working on signing Mateus Fernandes from West Ham United.

However, the pursuit of the Portuguese sensation is unlikely to be as straightforward as it was in the case of Ederson.

In recent days, the likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with Fernandes. However, a report suggests there is nothing for United fans, especially on social media, to panic about.

West Ham hoping for a bidding war

According to club insider Sully, super agent Jorge Mendes is leading the negotiations for Mateus Fernandes, who looks set to depart West Ham United following their relegation to the Championship.

It is claimed a number of clubs, including Napoli and Aston Villa, are interested in Fernandes. However, they are reportedly not serious contenders for his signature.

West Ham, who have slapped an £80 million price tag on his head, aim to generate as much money as possible.

This explains the reports coming out from their side regarding the widespread interest, which Sully believes to be “overexaggerated”.

Mateus Fernandes keen on Manchester United move

As far as the 21-year-old is concerned, he wants to join Manchester United. “From the people I’ve spoke to close to his camp, the feeling is he personally prefers a move to Manchester United,” Sully writes.

However, unlike in the case of Bryan Mbeumo last summer, Fernandes’ preference has not come out publicly because the idea of multiple clubs chasing the technically gifted midfielder puts Mendes in a strong negotiating position.

United, meanwhile, do not intend to panic or overpay for the player, who is admired by Carrick and “nearly every department at the club (data, scouting and recruitment).”

It is understood INEOS would not meet West Ham’s asking price and are prepared to play waiting game.

The Hammers find themselves in a financial predicament and are in desperate need to raise cash through major sales.

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Halo: Campaign Evolved and Gears: E-Day pre-orders and price leak before Xbox Games Showcase

The Halo: Campaign Evolved price has leaked, and it may be more affordable than expected. For the PC and Xbox, pre-orders will start during or after the June 7th Xbox Games Showcase. Fans now also know the cost of Gears of War: E-Day, but uncertainty continues over a PS5 port and Xbox exclusivity.

HospitalityLens – Turn phone snaps into listing-ready property photos in 15 minutes


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

7 June 2026 at 20:00
Ecuador will face off against Guatemala in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Ecuador vs Guatemala on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Ecuador vs Guatemala
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT • Sunday, June 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo and Fanatiz
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Ecuador continues its World Cup preparations with an international friendly against Guatemala. La Tri enters with a talented young roster and rising expectations as a potential contender on soccer’s biggest stage.

Guatemala, meanwhile, is eager to keep building after falling just short of a historic World Cup qualification bid. The matchup provides Los Chapines with a valuable opportunity to test themselves against one of South America’s top national teams.

More details on how to watch

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Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
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If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

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Gonzalo Plata of Ecuador

‘There are those that are touched by God’s wand,’ says Luis de la Fuente weighs in on Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal comparison

7 June 2026 at 19:51
Due to his surprising breakthrough in soccer, Lamine Yamal is being constantly compared to Lionel Messi, as two geniuses of the sport. In response, Spain’s Luis de la Fuente has given his opinion on the comparison between both players, placing them in the same category.

Lamine Yamal has managed to become, in just two years, one of the best players in the world. Not only is he the leader of Barcelona, but also of Spain. Following this, he has drawn numerous comparisons with Lionel Messi, as he has already written his name into soccer history. In response, head coach Luis de la Fuente gives his perspective on the comparison between the Argentine and the Spaniard, placing them in the same category.

Lamine was born for this. He has a daring character. Maybe that [pressure] would have overwhelmed you or me. But these guys are special…Soccer players are people of high ability, so intelligent. They are geniuses and then there are those that are touched by God’s wand and there are very few of those. Lamine, Messi,” Luis de la Fuente said, via The Guardian.

Even though most players and coaches already compare Lamine Yamal to Messi, the 18-year-old star has chosen to remain distant from the comparisons, making it clear that he wants to write his own legacy. While their playing styles differ from the Argentine’s, both manage to have an all-around impact on the pitch, though the Spaniard star leans more toward dribbling, carving out his own path.

With the 2026 World Cup just days away, a meeting between Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi could still happen. While one is close to retirement and the other is just beginning his career, both remain among the best players in the world and could deliver a historic duel. However, the 18-year-old star still has much to prove in soccer, meaning the comparison may not make sense at this stage, but could in a few years.

Lamine Yamal of Spain.

Lamine Yamal set for a career-defining moment at 2026 World Cup

Despite being only 18 years old, Lamine Yamal already has an impressive résumé in his sporting career. Not only has he won three LaLiga titles with Barcelona, but he also won the 2024 UEFA Euro with Spain. With his professional career on a rapid upward trajectory, he could be facing a unique opportunity to become a consolidated star on the international stage, standing out at the 2026 World Cup.

In the event of winning the World Cup title, Lamine would surpass Kylian Mbappé as a young winner of the tournament, moving into sixth place, with Pelé at the top of the list at 17 years and 249 days. In addition, he could become the youngest player to win the tournament’s Golden Boot if he manages to excel in terms of goal scoring. Far from being just another tournament, Yamal could establish among the elite of the sport, just as happened with Kylian in 2018.

Lionel Messi of Argentina and Lamine Yamal of Spain.

Is Moises Caicedo playing today? Predicted lineups for Ecuador vs Guatemala in pre-World Cup 2026 international friendly

7 June 2026 at 19:26
With the 2026 World Cup just days away from kicking off, Ecuador face Guatemala in an international friendly. As a result, fans are closely watching Moises Caicedo’s availability, as he could once again prove decisive in securing a victory for the national team.

Ecuador and Guatemala meet in a pre-2026 World Cup international friendly, looking to fine-tune their preparations at a high level. As one of CONMEBOL’s strongest national teams, head coach Sebastián Beccacece’s side enter as clear favorites to claim the win. However, head coach Luis Tena’s team could spring a surprise thanks to its defensive consistency. With that in mind, fans are keeping a close eye on Moises Caicedo’s status ahead of today’s match.

Moises Caicedo is expected to start today for Ecuador, as he has no injuries that would prevent him from playing. In addition, he is emerging as one of the leaders of the national team. Not only does he provide defensive stability, but he is also key in the team’s attacking build-up. Being their last friendly match before the 2026 World Cup, he may not play the entire game, instead being rested for some minutes to avoid last-minute injuries.

Coupled with the 24-year-old midfielder, head coach Sebastian Beccacece could once again rely on Pedro Vite, who has been shining in recent matches with the national team. However, they will need a brilliant attacking performance, making the possible presence of Gonzalo Plata, John Yeboah, and Enner Valencia crucial factors. Just like in previous matches, Ecuador could once again make extensive rotations in order to get their entire roster involved.

While Guatemala have not qualified for the 2026 World Cup, they will pose a major challenge for Ecuador. As one of the toughest teams in CONCACAF, Luis Tena’s team could once again opt for two defensive lines and only one attacker. However, they can take advantage of their opponent’s high press to break efficiently on the counterattack and pursue a victory, as they have not won a match since November 2025.

Neil Al Aynaooui of Morocco is challenged by Moises Caicedo of Ecuador.
Neil Al Aynaooui of Morocco is challenged by Moises Caicedo of Ecuador.

Ecuador predicted lineup vs Guatemala

Heading into the 2026 World Cup, Ecuador have already played seven friendlies, remaining unbeaten throughout that stretch. Their defensive solidity, combined with their great ability to build play, has allowed them to shine. However, their biggest challenge will be finishing in front of goal, as they rely heavily on Enner Valencia given that their other forwards have not stood out in spectacular fashion. In addition, Guatemala could cause problems with their defensive level.

Considering this, Ecuador could play as follows: Hernán Galíndez; Joel Ordóñez, Félix Torres, Willian Pacho; Alan Franco, Moises Caicedo, Pedro Vite, Pervis Estupiñan; John Yeboah, Enner Valencia, Gonzalo Plata.

Guatemala predicted lineup vs Ecuador

Guatemala failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, largely flying under the radar throughout these past months. Even so, head coach Luis Tena remains in charge of the national team, continuing to rely on a defensive strategy paired with an efficient counterattack in which Oscar Santis shines. However, Ecuador boast one of the best defensive lines in CONMEBOL, which will make it difficult to score against them.

With this in mind, Guatemala could lineup as follows: Luis Moran; Aaron Herrera, Marcelo Hernandez, Carlos Aguilar, José Pinto, Jose Morales; Óscar Santis, Jonathan Franco, Jose Rosales, William Fajardo, Daniel Méndez.

Neil Al Aynaooui of Morocco is challenged by Moises Caicedo of Ecuador.

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

7 June 2026 at 19:00
Morocco will play against Norway in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Morocco vs Norway on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Morocco vs Norway
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Sunday, June 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo and ESPN Deportes
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

One of the standout matchups on Sunday’s international friendly schedule will feature two teams with high expectations for the next FIFA World Cup. Norway, back in the tournament after a lengthy absence, continues its preparations behind Erling Haaland and a squad determined to make an impact on the global stage.

Morocco, meanwhile, arrives after its historic fourth-place finish at Qatar 2022—the best World Cup performance by an African nation—and will look to use this marquee test as another step toward a deep run at the upcoming tournament.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Morocco vs Norway and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Erling Haaland of Norway

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

7 June 2026 at 18:45
Croatia will face off against Slovenia in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Croatia vs Slovenia on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Croatia vs Slovenia
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 2:45pm ET / 11:45am PT • Sunday, June 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

As the World Cup draws closer, Croatia continues fine-tuning its squad and enters the tournament as a team capable of making a deep run. Led by veteran star Luka Modric, the Croatians hope to build on their success from the last two World Cups.

Their opponent will be Slovenia, who missed out on qualification after a disappointing campaign and will use this matchup as an opportunity to measure itself against one of Europe’s strongest national teams.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Croatia vs Slovenia and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Luka Modric of Croatia

Gervonta Davis has just 15 days to make fight with undefeated rival or risk losing world title

7 June 2026 at 18:31

Gervonta Davis’ most recent legal trouble seems to be impacting his return to boxing and may see him lose his world title entirely. ‘Tank’ last fought in March of 2025, retaining his WBA lightweight world title via a controversial draw against Lamont Roach Jr. An exhibition fight with Jake Paul later in the year was […]

The post Gervonta Davis has just 15 days to make fight with undefeated rival or risk losing world title appeared first on Boxing News.

Formula-1'de yeni bir efsane doğuyor

Formula 1'de sezonun 6. yarışı olan ikonik Monako GP'sine Mercedes-AMG pilotu Kimi Antonelli damga vurdu. Sezon açılışındaki ikinciliğin ardından durdurulamaz bir seriye imza atan 19 yaşındaki İtalyan pilot, üst üste 5. zaferini ilan ederek F1 tarihini yeniden yazmaya başladı.

Formula 1’de sezonun heyecan dolu 6. ayağı olan prestijli Monako Grand Prix'sinde zafer, Mercedes-AMG’nin genç yıldızı Kimi Antonelli’nin oldu. Yarışa pole pozisyonunda başlayan 19 yaşındaki İtalyan pilot, dar ve virajlı sokak pistinde hatasız bir sürüş imza atarak damalı bayrağı ilk sırada görmeyi başardı.

Sezona fırtına gibi bir başlangıç yapan Antonelli, ilk yarışı ikinci sırada tamamladıktan sonra adeta durdurulamaz bir seriye imza attı. Monako'daki bu podyum zirvesiyle birlikte genç pilot, üst üste 5. galibiyetini elde ederek şampiyonluk yolundaki dominasyonunu gözler önüne serdi.

Bu sonuçla birlikte Kimi Antonelli, pilotlar klasmanındaki liderliğini perçinlerken, Mercedes-AMG de takımlar şampiyonasında rakipleriyle olan puan farkını açmaya devam etti.

Osimhen'in yerine Darwin Nunez!

Menajerler vasıtasıyla önerildiği Barcelona'dan yüksek maliyeti nedeniyle ret yanıtı aldığı iddia edilen Victor Osimhen'in ardından, Katalan basını yeni bir bomba daha patlattı. Fenerbahçe'nin de listesinde yer alan, ancak vergi cezası sebebiyle Suudi Arabistan'da kalan Darwin Nunez, Al-Hilal'de kadro dışı kalıp şubat ayından beri maça çıkmasa da Barça'nın listesine eklendi.

Nijerya Milli Takım teknik direktörü Eric Chelle'nin açıklamalarıyla kafa karşıklığına neden olan Victor Osimhen ile ilgili bir kaç gün önce Kata Sport gazetesi, sürpriz bir iddia ortaya attı.

Nijeryalı golcünün menajerler aracılığıyla kendisini Barcelona'ya teklif ettiğini iddia etti. Ancak mali krizle boğuşan ve Lewandowski'nin alternatifini arayan Barça yönetimi, yüksek maliyeti nedeniyle bu çılgın teklifi reddetmek zorunda kaldı.

ADI ŞİMDİ BARÇA İLE ANILIYOR

Osimhen transfer piyasasında bu şoku yaşarken, Fenerbahçe'nin geçtiğimiz sezon devre arası transfer döneminde girişimde bulunduğu Darwin Núñez için sürpriz bir iddia geldi.

Uruguaylı yıldız, devre arasında ayrılması durumunda yüksek bir vergi cezası ödemek zorunda kalacağı için Suudi Arabistan'da devam etti. Ancak adı şimdi Barça ile anılıyor.

ŞUBAT'TAN BERİ RESMİ MAÇI YOK

El Mundo Deportivo gazetesinin haberine göre Barcelona'nIn, listesinin ilk sırasında Atletico Madrid'li Julián Álvarez var. Katalan devi, Álvarez transferinde mutlu sona ulaşamazsa rotayı Núñez'e çevirecek.

Son olarak Al Hilal'e transfer olan eski Benficalı golcü, Şubat ayından beri resmi bir maçta forma giymedi. Suudi Arabistan kulübü, ligdeki yabancı kontenjanı ve kadro tescil kuralları nedeniyle Núñez'i gözden çıkararak, yerini dünyaca ünlü Fransız forvet Karim Benzema'ya bırakmıştı.

Çempionlar Tureyə əmanət

7 June 2026 at 19:22

“Barselona”nın sabiq futbolçusu Yaya Ture Slovakiyada çalışacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis “Slovan”a baş məşqçi təyin olunub. Bu barədə Bratislava təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidmətim məlumat yayıb.

Ture daha əvvəl “Tottenhem”, “Stantard” kimi klublarda köməkçi məşqçi kimi çalışıb.

“Slovan” Slovakiya çempionatında 2025/26 mövsümünün qalibi olub.

Azərbaycan Nürnberqdə 3 idmançı ilə təmsil olunacaq

7 June 2026 at 18:19

Azərbaycan parataekvondoçuları Almaniyanın Nürnberq şəhərində start götürən “Prezident Kuboku” yarışında mübarizə aparacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turnirdə ölkəmizi K44 kateqoriyası üzrə kişilər arasında Sabir Zeynalov (58 kq), Amin Əliyev (63 kq), İmaməddin Xəlilov (70 kq), qadınlar arasında isə Səmayə Həsənova (47 kq) təmsil edəcəklər. Parataekvondoçularımızı yarışa baş məşqçi Fərid Tağızadə çıxaracaq.

Yarış Los-Anceles-2028 Yay Paralimpiya Oyunlarına reytinq xalları qazandıracaq.

 

What FIFA rules mean for Milan star Leao and possible World Cup suspension

7 June 2026 at 19:06

Rafael Leao was sent off for striking an opponent in the face during an international friendly with the Portugal national team on Saturday, but what do the FIFA regulations say about suspensions for violent conduct and is there a chance that the Milan-owned winger is handed a suspension for the 2026 World Cup? 

Could Leao be suspended for 2026 World Cup?

Leao was named in the Portugal national team starting XI for their World Cup warm-up match against Chile, a game that eventually ended 2-1 in favour of the Europeans thanks to goals from Goncalo Guedes and Bruno Fernandes. 

It all kicked off just before the half-time whistle, though, as a scuffle broke out involving Portugal’s Joao Cancelo and Chile pair Ivan Ramon and Felipe Faundez. 

Leao got involved just as the referee arrived on the scene in an attempt to break up the scuffle, but the Milan man raised his hands at Cuba’s Ramon, pushed him around the neck multiple times and both players were then shown straight red cards. 

The incident took place during an international friendly, but article 69 of the FIFA disciplinary code states that players sent off during friendly matches must serve a suspension during their next match. 

LISBON, PORTUGAL - JUNE 06: Felipe Faundez #26 of Chile battles for possession Rafael Leao #17 of Portugal during the international friendly match between Portugal and Chile at Estadio Nacional do Jamor on June 06, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
LISBON, PORTUGAL – JUNE 06: Felipe Faundez #26 of Chile battles for possession Rafael Leao #17 of Portugal during the international friendly match between Portugal and Chile at Estadio Nacional do Jamor on June 06, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

Leao and Portugal’s next match comes in another World Cup warm-up match against Nigeria on Wednesday night, June 10. 

There is a small possibility that Leao is handed a longer suspension for violent conduct, but, according to TMW, FIFA rarely punishes players with more than one match for events that do not involve discrimination or aggressive behaviour towards match officials. 

That means that Leao is likely to avoid further punishment and is unlikely to be suspended for Portugal’s opening game at the World Cup.

Serie A clubs queue up for 38-year-old Inter veteran Acerbi

7 June 2026 at 18:49

Reports in Italy claim that multiple Serie A sides are beginning to show an interest in 38-year-old Inter defender Francesco Acerbi, who will be available as a free agent from the beginning of July onwards. 

Queue forming for Inter veteran Acerbi

Acerbi turned 38 in February and will leave Inter once his contract expires on June 30. Matteo Darmian is also out of contract and is expected to leave, although Stefan De Vrij, whose contract is also expiring, has reportedly been offered a new deal

Despite his age, Acerbi shows no signs of hanging up his boots in the immediate future, and reports on Sunday claim that there could be several opportunities for him to continue playing in the top flight next season. 

MILAN, ITALY - JANUARY 20: Mikel Merino of Arsenal passes the ball whilst under pressure from Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 20: Mikel Merino of Arsenal passes the ball whilst under pressure from Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

It has recently been reported that newly-promoted Monza are intrigued by the idea of picking up the Nerazzurri veteran on a free transfer, while La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that Daniele De Rossi’s Genoa are also keen on the idea of picking up the experienced defender in a low-cost deal. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that there could also be potential opportunities for Acerbi in the Saudi Pro League, although Sunday’s report does not mention any specific clubs.

Spalletti stance revealed as Juventus offered Gudmundsson opportunity by agents

7 June 2026 at 18:24

Reports in Italy claim that Fiorentina forward Albert Gudmundsson has been ‘offered’ to Juventus by his agents, but that head coach Luciano Spalletti is not entirely sold by the idea of signing the Iceland international, even at reasonable figures. 

Report: Juventus uninterested in Gudmundsson opportunity

According to reports from Tuttosport (via Calciomercato.com), Gudmundsson’s agents are hard at work attempting to secure a move away from Fiorentina, and among the clubs that the player’s representatives have reportedly spoken to is Juventus. 

According to Sunday’s reports, signing Gudmundsson is expected to cost somewhere between €15m and €18m, including the cost of a potential loan deal for the first year. 

CREMONA, ITALY - MARCH 16: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 1-4 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 16: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 1-4 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

However, the idea of signing Gudmundsson is not an idea that has convinced Spalletti according to the latest updates. 

It is no secret that Juventus are hoping to add to their attacking department this summer, particularly at centre-forward following the confirmation that Dusan Vlahovic will leave the club at the end of his contract this month

Juventus are looking for other attackers aside from a new centre-forward, although Gudmundsson is not a particularly enticing option, Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz is becoming an increasingly difficult target to lock down and Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva will not join the Bianconeri without Champions League football.

Inter director confirms Dumfries departure, Jones interest and mocks Fenerbahce

7 June 2026 at 17:59

Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio has confirmed that Denzel Dumfries will be joining Real Madrid, that the club are hoping to secure deals for Curtis Jones and Oumar Solet, and has made it clear that the club has no intention of letting Hakan Calhanoglu leave for Fenerbahce: “They’ve bought all the players in the world.” 

Ausilio discuss Inter transfer plans: Dumfries, Jones, Solet, Stankovic and Calhanoglu latest

The Nerazzurri executive was among the guests present at the Festival della Serie A that has been taking place in Italy over the weekend. 

Ausilio spoke to reporters at the event and gave away several hints about Inter’s potential summer transfer plans. 

One player almost certain to leave the club is wing-back Dumfries, whose release clause has reportedly been activated by Real Madrid. 

“I think it’s now basically official that Dumfries, a great player who had a release clause, will leave,” Ausilio confirmed (via TMW). 

Ausilio later added: “Dumfries left, he had a release clause and more importantly, the desire to go. I understand the fans’ disappointment because he is a player who has given everything for Inter, but I’m happy for him. This great story has ended well and I wish him the best at Real. You never know in life, a guy who is leaving Inter with his heart full, maybe there’s a chance we’ll see him again.” 

Ausilio also confirmed the club’s interest in Liverpool midfielder Jones. Responding to those who suggest that there is a ‘minimal’ amount of distance between Inter’s offer and Liverpool’s asking price, Ausilio joked: “You say there’s minimal distance, but they’re not your millions! 

MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 09: Curtis Jones of Liverpool controls the ball whilst under pressure from Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Curtis Jones of Liverpool controls the ball whilst under pressure from Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

“The interest in the lad was there in January and is still there now. Jones is a player we’ve been paying attention to for some time. We tried to negotiate in January and we will try again. If we find a common ground, great. Otherwise, we will do something else.” 

Ausilio also confirmed that Inter are hoping to strike a deal for Udinese centre-back Solet: “We will definitely do something about (the defence), I can confirm that. We have to intervene, even if it’s just for numbers because Darmian and Acerbi’s contracts are expiring. 

“Solet is among those that we’re following, he’s done well in Italy. Like him, however, there are also others. We will get ourselves a good defender for the start of the season.” 

Inter have also bought back Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge after an impressive first season in Belgium, but it remains to be seen what role he will have to play in the 2026-27 season. Ausilio has confirmed that the young Serbia international will be given a chance to ‘audition’ in front of Cristian Chivu during pre-sesaon. 

BRUGES, BELGIUM - AUGUST 27: Aleksandar Stankovic of Club Brugge celebrates scoring his team's fifth goal during the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round Second Leg match between Club Brugge and Rangers at Jan Breydelstadion on August 27, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
BRUGES, BELGIUM – AUGUST 27: Aleksandar Stankovic of Club Brugge celebrates scoring his team’s fifth goal during the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round Second Leg match between Club Brugge and Rangers at Jan Breydelstadion on August 27, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

“Buying him back has already been a big sign of confidence because we think he has qualities that an Inter player present and future must have. I know the lad wants to stay, Chivu knows him well. We’ll start with him and Massolin in pre-season. 

“Youngsters have to have the space to play, we will try to accommodate that. Stankovic is an Inter asset, let’s see what happens in the window.” 

There have also been reports that Fenerbahce are attempting to lure Turkiye international Calhanoglu away from Inter. There had been reports last summer that it was Galatasaray who had an ‘agreement’ with the Nerazzurri midfielder. Given that Inter and Calhanoglu went on to win the domestic double after last summer’s transfer saga, Ausilio joked that maybe Besiktas should try next. 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 17: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale Milano poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d'Italia and Coppa Italia trophies following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Hakan Calhanoglu poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d’Italia and Coppa Italia trophies following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I hope it will be like it was last season. If a summer soap opera leads to a Scudetto and the Coppa Italia, maybe we should go ahead and run in the next elections at Besiktas (and try to sign Calhanoglu). 

“I hope they have some resources left, because they’ve bought all the players in the world, even the sporting directors and coaches too. There is a problem, though: Calhanoglu has a contract and Inter want to keep him. I don’t think those statements have any meaning or even a continuation.” 

Google adds guidance on third-party SEO tools, services, advice and updates hiring an SEO doc

7 June 2026 at 18:21

Google added a new help document to its search developer documentation named Google Search’s guidance on using third-party SEO tools, services, and advice and updated the older Do you need an SEO? document on Friday. Google primarily added in topics around generative AI optimization and more guidance on trusting third-party tools and other SEO advice.

Why. Google said it posted these document updates and changes because it wanted to “highlight important considerations when evaluating third-party SEO tools and advice, and to simplify some sections and remove outdated examples in existing documentation.”

Third-party SEO tools, services and advice. Google’s new help document named Google Search’s guidance on using third-party SEO tools, services, and advice digs into advice from Google on how you should consider advice from third parties and using third-party SEO services and tools.

This includes how to:

  • Evaluate and verify external SEO advice against official Google guidelines
  • Think critically about using third-party SEO tools and services
    • Assisting in sitemap generation
    • Establishing indexing directives
    • Offering to generate “SEO-optimized” content for you
    • Providing advice they claim will improve the ranking of your existing content
    • Promising improvements for AI experiences and search formats (also known as “AEO” or “GEO” tools)

Google added that it does not endorse any third-party tool and warns about tools claiming so. It also warns about tools or services that claim “using a service or tool doesn’t guarantee ranking success.” Google added, “Third-party tools don’t have access to our internal ranking data. They can’t guarantee performance.”

Google does recommend you use Google Search Console, which provides you with “key information and data directly from Google Search itself,” Google wrote.

Hiring an SEO document update. Google also made updates to the Do you need an SEO? help document. Google added in topics around Optimizing for generative AI, where Google references a newish help document on that topic.

Google also posted in this document new content about SEO tools including:

  • “If your SEO uses a third-party tool, keep in mind that Google doesn’t evaluate or endorse third-party SEO tools, and these tools don’t have access to Google’s internal ranking data. Be wary of tools that claim to be “acceptable” or “approved” by Google Search.”
  • “If your SEO offers to do an SEO audit for you, be sure to carefully consider what’s involved and only grant read access to Search Console (at this stage, don’t grant them write access). An SEO audit should be about giving you realistic estimates of improvement, and an estimate of the work involved. If they guarantee you that their changes will give you first place in search results, find someone else.”
  • Evaluate your SEO’s recommendations and tools they use. Before making significant changes to your site based on a third-party tool’s audit, be sure to check their recommendations against official guidance from Google Search, think critically about any claims or recommendations you hear, and make your own informed decisions.”

The document was also cleaned up and made shorter and more concise.

Why we care. Reviewing Google’s official documentation is always something SEOs should be doing. New documents that Google posts are useful to read and understand. Understanding the changes made to older help documents is also important.

Charles Leclerc Fumes as Ferrari Brakes “Borderline Dangerous” After Monaco GP Crash

Charles Leclerc crashed out of his home race at Monaco after a safety car restart, and his explanation was about as uncomfortable as Ferrari‘s weekend deserved. Asked about track surface damage as a possible factor, he didn’t take the invitation.

Brakes,” he said flatly. Then, after pressing from Sky Sports F1, he expanded into something more damning than a one-word answer ever could have been.

“It doesn’t help to have asphalt that is coming off, but the data speaks for itself. I don’t know how much detail I can go into. It’s extremely frustrating.

“I think I’ve always been very honest, and no matter how many mistakes I make, I would hate to look at myself in the mirror and see myself finding excuses when I make a mistake. That’s why I’m always bluntly honest whenever I’m in front of cameras, but I’m not going to take any of it today.

“It’s not even braking. I touched the brakes, and there’s just something with those brakes. On the front, it braked a lot more than what I thought, and in the rear, it had no deceleration at all. It’s like I had no rear brakes at all. That’s what I’m dealing with for two races now.

“We’ve had some differences of brakes between the cars, but I don’t think it’s a disadvantage for me at all. But here and in Montreal, with cold tire temperatures, the inconsistency and the tires being a lot more sensitive because you are on the limit of those tires, have just been an absolute nightmare. I’m weighing my words. I don’t have many words. Today, I look like an idiot. When you look like an idiot for a mistake of yours, it’s fine, but this is borderline dangerous.”

A Problem Ferrari Has Known About for Two Races

Leclerc had been dealing with severe brake inconsistency across the entire Monaco weekend, a problem he traced back explicitly to the Canadian Grand Prix.

He had flagged brake troubles to the media as far back as Friday practice, having already struggled in the same area in Canada.

Throughout every session in Monte Carlo, that discomfort generated significant complaints over the radio.

Compounding the brake issue was what Leclerc described as “digital” tyre behaviour – grip arriving and disappearing in a binary, unpredictable manner rather than building or fading progressively, making it nearly impossible to judge corner entry.

Leclerc had topped Q1 in qualifying and briefly held provisional pole before the brake issues became prominent enough to cost him in Q3.

He aborted his first Q3 run after going wide at Massenet, then put in a competitive second effort, only for his final lap to end at Tabac with a brush of the wall and a wrecked car.

Ferrari is targeting the Barcelona race as the debut point for a broader upgrade package, which the team hopes will address the underlying issues rather than just paper over them.

Here’s security details every Knicks and Spurs fan should know with Donald Trump coming to MSG

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Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals tips off Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden, with the New York Knicks holding a commanding 2-0 series lead over the San Antonio Spurs. President Donald Trump confirmed he plans to attend, which would make him the first sitting U.S. president to watch an NBA Finals game in person. 

According to ESPN, after accepting a personal invitation from Knicks owner James Dolan, Trump told reporters, "The answer is yes. He's invited me, and I'm going. I'll be there. It could be Monday. Maybe I'll do both."

Trump also took a moment to praise Spurs center Victor Wembanyama, saying, "Wemby's a great player. He's going to be a great player and he already is a great player." 

Since the president is scheduled to appear in Game 3, security will be incredibly tight. Now, whether you're coming in from New York or flying in from San Antonio, here is exactly what you need to know before you walk through those doors Monday night.

1. No bags allowed

Madison Square Garden and the Secret Service aren't allowing any bags inside for the game. Audiences must leave their backpacks, purses, and bags at home and just bring the absolute basics with them.

The Knicks have made an official announcement detailing strict security protocols for Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, including a no-bag policy, TSA-style screening, and urging fans to arrive two hours early.

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2. TSA-style screening at entry

Standard arena security is replaced by heavy Secret Service checkpoints. So, fans may need to spend some extra time to get through the metal detectors.

3. Arrive at least two hours before tip-off

This is the most critical logistical note. The official announcement from the Knicks strongly encourages all ticket holders to arrive no later than two hours before the 8:30 p.m. ET tip-off. Fans can definitely expect some long lines outside.

4. No storage for prohibited items

MSG will not store any prohibited items for you. Fans are encouraged to review the full list at secretservice.gov/prohibiteditems before leaving the house.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver welcomed Trump's attendance, saying he believes the visit could "emphasize what we have in common, not what pulls us apart". Politics aside, the arena’s strict security protocols are completely non-negotiable. Folks need to arrive fully prepared, or they seriously risk missing the opening tip-off.

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Neymar uses NASA technology to treat calf injury 🧑‍🚀

Neymar uses NASA technology to treat calf injury
Neymar uses NASA technology to treat calf injury 🧑‍🚀

Neymar is hoping to train fully with the rest of Brazil’s World Cup squad.

According to ge, the player is using technology originally developed by NASA to treat the injury to his right calf.

This Saturday (6), he worked out on an anti-gravity treadmill, which allows him to run with less impact on the injured area.

Photo: Nelson Terme / CBF

The equipment has been used by athletes for more than a decade, and some Brazilian clubs have already acquired it.

Neymar will undergo a new imaging exam this Monday (8) to assess how much progress he has made in recovering from the injury.

Still according to ge, if he is cleared to return to activities, he will begin physical transition work. 

 Ball exercises would only be allowed later on, if the player continues to show improvement.

Brazil will make its World Cup debut next Saturday (13), facing Morocco.

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Huge contracts wreck Steelers future free agent plans

Just days before the Pittsburgh Steelers started their offseason spending frenzy, the team was sitting on around $40 million in salary cap space for the 2027 offseason. So despite some huge contracts on the books, the team was looking fairly solid heading into the 2026 season.

Then the Nick Herbig and Darnell Washington contracts came and everything changed. According to Over the Cap, the Steelers now only have around $5.5 million in cap space, without taking into consideration any of the pending free agents. The list of 2027 free agents includes offensive lineman Spencer Anderson, linebacker Patrick Queen, cornerback Joey Porter Jr. and safety Jaquan Brisker.

Many beat writers and pundits believe the Steelers will go ahead and extend Porter Jr. this offseason which would likely drain what is left of this year's cap if they adjust the 2026 money at all but would almost certainly but the team well into the negative for the 2027 offseason. This is new territory for Pittsburgh under General Manager Omar Khan.

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Pete Crow-Armstrong’s stats since altercation with White Sox fan prove he’s one of MLB’s best

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Photo by Sage Zipeto/Getty Images

Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong has responded to the noise around his White Sox fan altercation in the best way possible, by playing like one of baseball’s most electric young stars.

The Cubs center fielder was fined after a vulgar exchange with a female fan at Rate Field during a 9-8 loss to the White Sox on May 17.

The incident was ugly, and Crow-Armstrong admitted his word choice was wrong. But since then, his on-field response has been impossible to ignore.

Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images
Photo by Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images

Pete Crow-Armstrong stats since White Sox fan altercation stand out

As highlighted by Sleeper Cubs, Crow-Armstrong’s post-incident numbers show how quickly he has turned the page from a rough public moment.

Since the altercation, Crow-Armstrong has gone 22-for-68, good for a .310 batting average, with six home runs and 12 RBI. For a player whose glove and speed already made him valuable, that kind of bat changes the conversation.

His June 6 game against the Giants was the loudest example. Crow-Armstrong went 4-for-5 with two home runs, tying the game twice before the Cubs won 3-2 in 10 innings.

Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong turning controversy into production

The altercation happened after Crow-Armstrong missed a play near the wall in the fifth inning against the White Sox, with the exchange going viral soon after.

He later apologized, saying he regretted his choice of words and did not want kids seeing that clip on social media.

The Cubs fined him an undisclosed amount but did not suspend him, which allowed the story to move back toward baseball quickly.

That matters because Crow-Armstrong’s full profile is becoming elite. Through June 6, he was hitting .259 with 11 homers, 32 RBI, 13 steals and a .791 OPS.

The apology still matters, because players have to be smarter with fans. But the baseball answer has been emphatic. Crow-Armstrong is defending like a premium center fielder, running like a weapon and now hitting with impact. That is the shape of one of MLB’s best young players.

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5-star SG Ryan Hampton commits to Kentucky

DME Academy SG Ryan Hampton (Photo credit: Ryan Hampton)

Five-star shooting guard Ryan Hampton has committed to Kentucky, he told Rivals. He is the No. 6 overall recruit in the 2027 class, according to the Rivals’ Top-150 Rankings.

The 6-foot-6 rising senior took an official visit to the Wildcats over the weekend where he pledged to Mark Pope and the coaching staff.

“I chose Kentucky because of Coach Pope and Coach Mo Williams,” he said. “They showed me a vision and a plan for me to reach my ultimate dreams and goals. They will challenge me to be the best I can be on and off the court.”

Hampton believe his game will improve at Kentucky and assistant coach Mo Williams made all the difference in his recruitment.

“The development piece was key. They actually showed me, through film and analytics, how and what I can do to get better. But let’s be honest, Coach Mo Williams closed the deal. He’s been a friend of my dad for a long time, so my family has trust in him.”

Hampton knows what comes with playing at a school like Kentucky and he’s up for it.

“Coach Pope didn’t sugarcoat anything. Nothing is ever given at Kentucky. They are held to a higher standard. The bright lights are always on. I’m ready for the challenge. It feels like home, so why not? I’m a top prospect, and I truly believe I will thrive at a top school. It’s been a long journey to get to this point. I thank my family, and I thank God. The best is yet to come.”

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Hampton, who attends DME Academy (FL), also visited schools like Nebraska, SMU, and LSU. Several other programs also extended offers to him, like Auburn, Indiana, Villanova, Texas A&M, Maryland, Texas, Tennessee, Kansas, Louisville, USC, Baylor, Missouri, Florida State, and more.

A native of Rockwall, Texas, Hampton opened the grassroots season with LivOn on the EYBL Circuit, where he averaged 22.5 points and 6.3 rebounds per game through the first two sessions. He later made the move to Nightrydas and hasn’t missed a beat, averaging 21.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in four games with his new squad.

He is the younger brother of former first-round Draft pick RJ Hampton. RJ spent four seasons in the NBA with four teams: the Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, Detroit Pistons, and Miami Heat. He is currently playing for Changsha Yongsheng in the Chinese National Basketball League.

Tottenham having difficulty agreeing on fee for Brighton defender

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Tottenham Hotspur have gone into the summer transfer window with one thing on their mind: improving their defensive backline. This goal comes after the Lilywhites struggled in the Premier League, narrowly avoiding relegation to the Championship, while allowing the fourth most goals in the English top flight.

It would appear that the North London club has been making significant headway on their defensive improvements, with the recent signings of Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi, both of whom have left their previous clubs for Tottenham on a free transfer. While Spurs have also been tied to Dinamo Zagreb’s Sergi Dominguez in recent weeks, they’ve been showing interest in a defender from the south coast, Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke.

Tottenham’s negotiations fall flat with Brighton

It was reported earlier in the week that the Lilywhites were keen on bringing in the Dutchman, as he had previously worked under Roberto De Zerbi during his time at the American Express Stadium, but there hadn’t been any moves made.

That has since changed, as according to talkSPORTS’ Anton Stanley, Spurs have sent over two offers to the Seagulls, but both have been rejected.

“Yes, we have rejected a bid from Tottenham over the last week or so, in fact, two bids,” Paul Barber, Brighton’s chief executive, told talkSPORT.

It appears that while the Seagulls are playing tough to get for their star defender, they’re only doing it as they need things to be right for both the organization and the player.

"From that point of view, it has to be right for us as well as the player,“ stated Barber.

All of this interest comes after a season in which van Hecke was the defensive anchor in Brighton’s backline, recording 46 interceptions and winning 32 tackles.

While in the initial report on Tottenham’s interest in the Dutchman, it was also stated that they had an interest in Brighton’s goalkeeper, Bart Verbruggen, it doesn’t appear that there are any updates on that front from talkSPORT’s interactions with Barber.

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Key dates for Everton supporters to look out for this summer

Key dates for Everton supporters to look out for this summer
Key dates for Everton supporters to look out for this summer

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It's only been two weeks since the end of the Premier League campaign, and even amid the disappointment of the run-in, it's already starting to feel like long summer.

The World Cup will offer a distraction, but club football remains the be-all and end-all for many. With that in mind, here are some key dates to keep an eye on over the summer.

The FIFA World Cup begins on Thursday with co-hosts Mexico taking on South Africa in the opening fixture (8pm BST). Everton have four names at this summer's tournament, with Nathan Patterson and Scotland starting their tournament against Haiti on June 14th.

Iliman Ndiaye and Idrissa Gana Gueye feature for the first time when Senegal take on France (June 16th), while Jordan Pickford and England commence their campaign against Croatia on June 19th.

June 15: Summer transfer window opens

Although confirmation of deals are already starting to filter in, the summer transfer window officially opens on June 15th. David Moyes has stressed the importance of completing summer business early, with a desire for the bulk of new signings to be in place before pre-season starts.

An approach for Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney is underway in an encouraging sign, though recent reports have tempered transfer expectations.

June 19th: Premier League fixtures released (10am)

Everton will discover their full fixture list for the 2026/27 Premier League season on June 19th, with the club's schedule set for release at 10am BST.

July 19: World Cup final

July 19th will mark the end of the 2026 World Cup in North America. Should any of Everton's representatives reach the final, they will be handed a post-tournament break before returning for pre-season. The bulk of the squad are expected to return for pre-season in late June.

August 12: Everton vs Newcastle, Edinburgh 5.15pm

Everton have confirmed only one pre-season fixture so far. The Toffees take on Newcastle United in the Scottish capital on August 12th. The fixture will take place at Murrayfield Stadium.

August 22-23: Premier League opening weekend

The 2026/27 Premier League season will begin on the weekend of August 22nd and 23rd.

September 1: Transfer Deadline Day (window closes at 11pm UK time)

The summer transfer window will close for Premier League clubs on September 1st, at 11pm BST.

NCAA eligibility proposal could alter Florida&#39;s roster building

An NCAA Division I panel updated its proposed age-based eligibility model, delaying a final vote until later this summer.

If approved, the measure would fundamentally change how college athletes can use their eligibility. The proposal moves towards a five-year participation window tied to age and enrollment rather than the current system of four seasons in five years.

The most important revision comes from the NCAA's removal of language that tied the eligibility clock directly to high school graduation. Under the new rule, a clock for eligibility would begin at full-time college enrollment or at the start of the first academic year after their 19th birthday — whichever of these comes first.

For the Florida Gators, the proposal could have long-lasting implications. Roster construction, recruiting strategy, and the transfer portal market stand to shift dramatically under the new parameters. With eligibility windows more predictable, roster planning could become easier for SEC programs. Aggressively building through recruiting may regain its value as consistent high-school-to-college talent pipelines should gain an advantage.

One downside to the proposal is that it would effectively end the redshirt era. Florida and other college football programs have used redshirt development effectively, especially on the offensive and defensive fronts, where physical development is vital to success.

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Who is the most important USMNT player at this World Cup?

The US Men's National Team's (USMNT) poses during the announcement of the USMNT 2026 World Cup roster in New York, on May 26, 2026. (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images

Closer and closer. As I write this, we are seven days from the USA opening their World Cup campaign against Paraguay in Group D.

So, who is the most important US player at this World Cup? Let’s dive in and discuss.

Attack

Let’s start up front. There are some obvious options. Christian Pulisic has been the face of this team for a generation. He, Tim Weah, and Haji Wright are the only players on the roster to have actually scored at a World Cup before. Pulisic (and maybe Balogun) are the most likely players to score goals, and goals win games. Beyond that, Pulisic’s demeanor can be up and down at times. When he’s thriving, the team level goes up a notch. When things aren’t good for him, it affects other guys as well.

Striker may be the area the USA has improved the most since the 2022 World Cup, and Folarin Balogun’s decision to play in red, white, and blue is a big reason why. The 2022 strikers were Josh Sargent, Haji Wright, and Jesús Ferreira. Now, that’s also because Gregg Berhalter decided to leave Ricardo Pepi at home, but we don’t have to go there right now. Balogun is a natural goalscorer and a striker the US hasn’t seen the likes of for years. His importance is obvious.

Ricardo Pepi may not be the first-choice striker on this roster – or he may be! It’s hard to tell sometimes. Even if he’s coming off the bench, or splitting starts with Balogun, Pepi has emerged as a definitive presence at PSV, and he’s been great for the US for years. Check out his playmaking ability in that perfectly-weighted assist to Pulisic:

Midfield

Here comes the obvious one: Tyler Adams. Maybe because we just don’t have a like-for-like replacement for him, especially with Johnny Cardoso out injured. Also, because Mauricio Pochettino chose to leave Tanner Tessmann, Yunus Musah, and other holding midfield options at home in favor of one Cristian Roldan. Especially because of Tyler’s injury history. We know that players like Weston McKennie can move back into that holding role and do a job when needed, but that’s not Weston’s best use, and moving him back there weakens us in the attacking phase. Tyler’s injury history could make him the most important player on this team for the wrong reasons. Let’s hope he’s 100% fit throughout the tournament and that he proves to be the most important player for all his strong performances instead.

Weston McKennie comes into camp as maybe the best US club player right now, with his outstanding performances for Juventus this season. His positional flexibility can sometimes mask his technical ability and just what a special player he is. Hopefully Adams will stay healthy so that we get to see Wes in more of that box-to-box “8” or attacking “10” role. He could be the difference-maker this team needs.

Malik Tillman is a special player in the final third. His ability to combine with guys like Pulisic and Balogun, and create scoring chances for them, could make a huge difference for this team. The 2022 “MMA” midfield of McKennie, Musah, and Adams was excellent, but one thing it lacked was creative ability in the attacking phase. Tillman can deliver that. If he does, his importance is sky-high.

Oh, Gio Reyna. Sometimes it feels like he’s taunting us by showing flashes of his peak ability, while not displaying it at a consistent level (at least, not for club). We don’t know yet what role Gio is going to have on this team in 2026. We just know it’s dangerous not to include him on this list.

Defense

A year or two ago, Antonee Robinson was competing with Christian Pulisic, and perhaps had even displaced Pulisic, as the USMNT player with the best performances at club level. There have been some injuries along the way, and while Jedi is still a critical piece of this team (the dropoff from him to Arfsten is no joke), he may not be at quite the same level. Let’s hope he is. When he’s at his best, he is a stalwart piece of this squad.

Sergiño Dest is so special. A couple weeks ago, a friend of mine said to me that Dest had been left off the US World Cup roster (this was before the roster was public). Imagining what this team would be like without Dest was painful. Alex Freeman’s emergence on the right side is a welcome blessing, but Dest remains unique in his ability to receive the ball in the defensive third, shimmy past defenders, and get us into the final third quickly with an attacking chance. Moving him forward into more of a right midfield role with three at the back gives him an even greater chance to exhibit his attacking abilities, and we saw that against Senegal a few days ago.

I don’t have videos featured here for defenders Chris Richards and Tim Ream. They don’t score as often as the others. No big deal. They’re both important. Richards, like Adams, may have his importance be seen and felt because of injury. We will have to hope that he is able to perform at 100% for as much of the tournament as possible. The dropoff after him is significant.

That dropoff is where Tim Ream comes into the story. Rolling into the 2022 World Cup, 35-year-old Tim Ream was having an unbelievable renaissance, putting in performance after performance for Fulham in the Premier League. His rise was so dramatic that Gregg Berhalter made him a starter at the World Cup despite the fact that Ream wasn’t even called up for the international window prior. Remember Aaron Long and Walker Zimmerman being asked to play out of the back that window? That distribution is what Ream is capable of doing so well — and it’s that ability (and his experience) that has kept him as a mainstay on this team, despite being 38 now, despite swapping the Premier League for MLS, and despite his athletic ability being on a downward trajectory (at least compared to all the unbelievable young athletes he will need to defend at the World Cup). If Ream is able to roll back the years and reach his past heights, we may not think of him as very important to this team; he may go unnoticed. If his age and his slower first step become problems, he could be important indeed.

Matt Turner put in a good enough performance at Qatar in 2022 and gained some honor for his name. In the years since then, it would be natural to hope that he would be ascendant, or that another American would have surpassed him in goal. That did seem to happen — Matt Freese has earned a number of starts for this team, and seemed the clear first-choice even recently (maybe now too?) — but it’s not certain. There seems to be a fairly significant gap between Turner’s floor and his ceiling. He’s capable of some ugly gaffes, and capable of an 11-save performance vs Brazil (below). I chose not to include Freese on this list because Freese seems steadier, with a smaller gap from floor to ceiling. Perhaps this tournament will change that. Hopefully, if it does, it’s in a good way.

Who do you think will be the most important US player at the World Cup? Hit the comments to discuss.

Sørloth agrees personal terms with Juve as Atlético exit nears - report

MADRID, SPAIN - MAY 17: Alexander Sorloth of Atletico de Madrid looks on during the Spanish League, LaLiga EA Sports, football match played between Atletico de Madrid and Girona FC at Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium on May 17, 2026, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

Alexander Sørloth has reached an agreement on personal terms with Italian giants Juventus, as the Norway international’s departure from Atlético de Madrid gets closer in the days before the FIFA World Cup.

Matteo Moretto on Sunday reported that Juve and Atlético are now in contact over Sørloth, who scored 20 goals this season but struggled again to nail down a spot in Diego Simeone’s preferred 11.

“Sørloth wants to be central to the project, and Juventus currently is guaranteeing him everything,” Moretto said on his YouTube channel.

Accordo tra la Juventus e Alexander Sørloth sui termini contrattuali.

Trattativa in corso tra il club italiano e l’Atletico Madrid alla ricerca di un’intesa.

Le ultime su Youtube: https://t.co/JgIYnqqYGUpic.twitter.com/8Ugyql3BLo

— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) June 7, 2026

Juventus have been in contact with Sørloth’s agents all week, and the bianconeri have reportedly offered him a three-year contract with an option for a fourth season. Juve are losing Dušan Vlahović following the expiration of his contract, and manager Luciano Spalletti has approved of Sørloth’s arrival as a replacement strategy.

Selling Sørloth to Juventus specifically appeals to Atleti because the club is negotiating in parallel to sign Nico Gonzalez on a permanent deal. Diego Simeone wants to keep Nico in his squad next season, and Atlético could sign the versatile Argentine for a fixed fee of around €23 million, plus €5 million in bonuses. Sørloth would cost Juve in the region of €30 million.

(In yet another negotiation, Juventus explored a deal to sign Jan Oblak, but the player’s salary in excess of €10 million net proved the stumbliest of stumbling blocks.)

It’s been clear for months that Sørloth’s future lies away from Atlético, and the well-traveled forward is poised to play in Italy for the first time after spells in Spain, Germany, Turkey, Belgium, England, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands. Though he has been Atleti’s top scorer (or joint-top scorer) in consecutive seasons since his 2024 transfer from Villarreal, Sørloth’s penchant for inconsistency and seeming incompatibility with Julián Alvarez meant starts in big games were rare for the 30-year-old.

Sørloth started exactly half of his 70 league appearances for Atlético, and he scored 44 goals across 107 appearances in all competitions. It’s no small thing for Simeone to lose those goals, even as many of them came from the bench. With Sørloth’s departure for Turin apparently on track, Mateu Alemany will need to sign a new goal source that is compatible with Alvarez, can stretch defenses vertically and provide his own goal source.

Maple Leafs want Joe Pavelski despite limited coaching history

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The Toronto Maple Leafs have considered just about any head coaching candidate you can think of.

The latest name on the list is a big one, and a fascinating one: Joe Pavelski.

Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Sunday that Pavelski is "on the Maple Leafs' radar as the team begins the next phase of its interview process."

Friedman compares a potential Pavelski hire to when the Montreal Canadiens hired Martin St. Louis.

Pavelski has coached his son Nate "at the youth level" in Madison, Wisconsin, according to Friedman.

"It’s an interesting twist, as Toronto backed away from some other candidates due to a lack of experience," Friedman writes.

MORE: Dylan Larkin's trade request points out a major NHL flaw

Friedman added this:

"It also shows the deep respect so many in the sport have for Pavelski. It’s hard to handicap his chances of getting the job, but they are interested in him, and those same sources indicate he’s not shying away from the possibility."

Pavelski, 41, is an all-time great player who skate in 1,332 NHL games and finished with 476 goals and 592 assists.

He was just a seventh-round pick by the San Jose Sharks but became one of their best-ever players. He wrapped up his career with the Dallas Stars, and probably could've kept playing if he had wanted to.

Bringing in a guy like Pavelski would likely gain immediate respect from the players in the room who competed against him and followed his career growing up.

It'd be outside the box, but maybe that's the way the Maple Leafs ought to be thinking about this.

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Teamwork makes the dream work, 10 All-Ohio relays on Day 3 of state

COLUMBUS — A quick glance at the heat sheets for the relay finals Saturday night looked more like the Richland County Invitational than the Division III Jesse Owens State Track and Field Championships.

Only the 4x200 and 4x400 for the boys didn't feature an area team. Across the other four, 10 teams were in action.

"I think having familiarity when you're running is always a good thing," Clear Fork senior Devyn Oswalt said. "Going into this with teams you've never seen before, it's hard to judge how fast they are. Seed times are one thing, but if numbers were how you did track, then nobody would run, it would just be seed times.

"Having that familiarity helped a lot, and obviously we were pushing each other. The MOAC as a whole is pretty friendly ... being able to run with Shelby and Ontario, being able to talk to these guys throughout the season, it's just really good competition."

The boys 4x100 featured all three rivals from the Mid-Ohio Athletic Conference with the Whippets running the fastest time (41.30) in Ohio across all divisions for a state title; the Colts were third with a 42.03 and the Warriors were fifth at 42.09.

"We've pushed each other all season," Ontario junior Jermel Powell said. "I'm just proud of everybody in the conference representing. It's amazing to see all three of us here."

Thanks to a weather delay lasting from 4:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., the relay initially slated for 6:42 p.m. started almost three hours later.

"It was definitely unexpected," Ontario junior Elton Toska said. "But it was great conditions and a very memorable moment. Getting to state, it's all our first time being here, we couldn't ask for a better time or better experience."

"The environment is like it's Friday Night Lights," Clear Fork junior Davis Hoeflich added.

For the Colts, the delay might've been a blessing in disguise. It led to the Division III finals moving to a rolling schedule with virtually no downtime between events.

"I think the delay was perfect for us, this was our only event today so we were all ready for it," junior Marcus Hoeflich said. "Having the rolling schedule, we were ready to go and maybe other teams weren't."

Add on coming into the race with somewhat of a chip on their shoulder and it's easy to see why the Colts ran their fastest time of the season.

"Coming in today seeded ninth is not the best feeling, but we know what we can do," junior Nash Evans said. "We know we were seeded second before we got here ... we're a fast team."

Fast they were, just like Glenville in fourth and Ontario in fifth. The three teams were separated by a mere six-hundredths of a second.

"We're proud of how come how far we've come, we've really improved since the beginning of the year," Ontario freshman Trevor Breitinger said. "We're proud of our time, we don't mind about our place because we have next year, everyone is back. We're just happy to be in this moment and experience this."

Lexington's Allison Laury competes in the Division III Ohio High School Athletic Association Jesse Owens State Track and Field Championships on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on the campus of The Ohio State University.

Girls relays bring home multiple All-Ohio medals

Earlier in the night it was Ontario and Clear Fork duking it out in the 4x200 relay. The Warriors quartet of freshman Mia Moton, seniors Tessa Crum and Sasha Bulakovski, and junior Audrey Mahon placed third with a 1:42.05 one year after finishing as runner-up.

“It is so bittersweet knowing it is my last race with Tessa and Sasha,” Mahon said. “I was in Mia’s spot when I was a freshman and they took me under their wings. I am proud to anchor this race for them, I love the pressure.”

Moton is the newcomer to the group and excelled in her freshman season. She got better as the season unfolded and leaned heavily on her teammates.

“I learned a lot from these girls,” Moton said. “They taught me how to stay calm and focused which really helped me this year. They told me to not even worry about the crowd here and just think about what I needed to do on the backstretch. That helped so much in this race.”

Crum was pleasantly surprised by Moton this season.

“It means a lot to have Mia come in as a freshman and show just how good she is and will be in the future,” Crum said. “She is going to be very exciting to see what she does in the future. I am sad it’s my last 4x200, so it’s a bittersweet feeling.”

The Warriors weren’t ready for their time together to come to an end so they weren’t all that broken hearted when severe weather caused the state meet to go into a delay. They ended up running their race under the lights making it that much more special.

“It gave us more time to get used to the state meet atmosphere and to understand how to run in the dark,” Bulakovski said. “We have never run in the dark here, so it was new for all of us and we adapted well. We spent more time together and I am thankful for that because we aren’t ready for it all to be over.”

The Colts foursome of Katie Beck, Asia Bechtel, Taylor Richmond and Taylor Bly finished fifth with a 1:42.80 as just three-quarters of a second separated third and fifth.

"The delay really set us back a little bit because it was kind of random and it was a lot on our bodies just walking around everywhere and having to go back inside," Beck said. "But once we were on the track, we all just came together, our mindsets were back to where we're supposed to be."

And once they saw the Warriors lined up right next to them, some of the nerves faded.

"It helps us get like prepared for coming to a bigger stage," Richmond said. "And we've known them for a while, it helps calm things down because we know people who are racing against us."

In the 4x100 it was Shelby and Lexington in a Richland County rivalry clash. And though it was the Whippets coming out on top with a state title running a 47.76, Lady Lex found their way to the podium placing fifth (49.45).

"This being my first true year doing track, I was very nervous," senior Tatum Stover said. "But I knew that we knew what we were doing going in ... starting off was very nerve-wracking, but I have faith in them and I knew that we were gonna perform well."

Believing in each other was key in what wasn't a perfect race for the Minutemen.

"Some of our handoffs were a little bit like on edge, we were trying to fix them up a little bit today," freshman Olivia Thomas said. "But I'm still really happy with how we placed overall. We put a lot of work in with this team, so I'm really happy with how we did."

Clear Fork's Quinn Stover competed in the Division III Ohio High School Athletic Association Jesse Owens State Track and Field Championships on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on the campus of The Ohio State University.

Thriller in the girls nightcap

The girls 4x400 saw Ontario, Clear Fork, and Lexington clash for the final this this season and they all left it on the track.

Ontario successfully defended its state title by just shy of two seconds ahead of the Colts (3:55.05) in second. The same lineup — swap junior Quinn Stover for Richmond — that reached the podium earlier in the 4x200 did the same in the 4x400.

"We were pretty happy with how we did ... we worked well together," Stover said. "We've definitely had some great competition this year. It has been very competive and I think our team did a great job staying with everybody and keeping that competitiveness up."

Lexington was seventh after running a marginally slower time than in preliminaries, but still ended the season squeezing freshmen Mia Twedt and Olivia Thomas, with junior Sylvia Secrist and senior Allison Laury on the podium square.

"I was really happy," Twedt said. "I was going into it with an open mind just wanting to do the best I can. This is my first state meet, and I just wanted to do what I could, I'm very happy with the results."

She also placed third in the 800-meter run with a personal best time of 2:12.87, a drop of more than two seconds. And this all came after navigating a delay.

"You just have to stay in the zone," Twedt said. "Everyone's in the same conditions ... it's just a mental (battle), where your headspace is. You have to be ready and be prepared, you can't blame it on the delay.

"You just have to be ready to get out there."

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This article originally appeared on Mansfield News Journal: Richland County relays fill up spots on the podium on Day 3 of state

FC Bayern ‘confident’ over completing Saibari&#39;s transfer next week

FC Bayern ‘confident’ over completing Saibari's transfer next week
FC Bayern ‘confident’ over completing Saibari's transfer next week

FC Bayern are confident that they would complete the signing of Ismael Saibari from PSV next week. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Rekordmeister are even preparing for his medical in the United States.

Saibari will represent Morocco in the World Cup as they hope to be one of the surprises of the tournament like the previous edition in Qatar. Romano noted the deal is in an advanced stage as Bayern reached full agreement with the attacker.

Including in the Champions League against Bayern, the 25-year-old scored 19 goals in all competitions last season. He has won three consecutive Eredvisie titles, with former Bayer Leverkusen coach Peter Bosz in charge of PSV.

What We Think We Know: Do we still have our doubts about Ryan Day?

Dec 31, 2025; Arlington, TX, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day looks on during warm ups before the 2025 Cotton Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images | Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

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 the things we think, but aren’t 100% confident on. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all our “What We Think We Know” articles here.

Ryan Day is the Nick Sirianni of college football head coaches. Day may not have the brash personality that Sirianni has, but in terms of how the Ohio State fanbase views him, that’s how he relates to the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning head coach. 

Speaking of winning, Day has won. He led the Buckeyes to the national championship in 2024, giving him a sense of vindication. Still, though, the way last season ended resurfaces the questions about Day and whether he can lead Ohio State to wins in big games. 

Eagles’ fans feel the same way about Sirianni, and that’s with him taking the Eagles to two Super Bowls and winning it in 2024. How many times has Sirianni been in the headlines for reasons other than winning? Calls for his job were prevalent last year because Eagles’ fans care. It’s the same way with Ohio State.

No, Day shouldn’t have been fired after the Buckeyes lost to Miami in the CFP Quarterfinals. However, it does raise questions about him again. Considering the Buckeyes lost to Indiana in the Big Ten Championship, even though Indiana was terrific last season, and then Miami in their first CFP game, the mood sort of changed on Day.

Even after a 12-0 regular season and beating Michigan, the concerns about the Buckeyes’ head coach are back. Winning cures all. Losing creates questions. Ohio State hasn’t won the Big Ten Championship since 2020.

Here is my biggest worry: If, and I don’t think it will happen, but if the Buckeyes lost at home to Michigan this year, that is going to be catastrophic. Can you imagine the Buckeyes losing a third straight home game to Michigan?

We all remember the aftermath of the last time Ohio State lost at home to the maize and blue. Calls for Day’s job were loud and prevalent. They will be more so if that happens this season.

Day hasn’t had a home win against Michigan. He’s 0-2. But 0-3? That would look very bad. Even in the 12-team Playoff era and even with the magic of the 2024 National Championship, expectations to beat Michigan still sit near or at the top of the list in Columbus.

Overall, Day is 2-4 against Michigan. If that falls to 2-5 this season, and the Buckeyes again miss out on the Big Ten Championship… whoa man.

In addition to Michigan, the Buckeyes also have big games against Texas, Indiana, and Oregon. Day’s record as a head coach is 82-12. Four of those losses are to Michigan. Four of those losses are in Playoff games or the National Championship. Two of those losses are to Oregon. One of those losses is in the Big Ten Championship. One loss is to Missouri in a New Year’s Six bowl. 

Those 12 losses are all notable. Despite an .872 winning percentage, there’s still a feeling of nervousness and uncertainty going into a big game, and whether or not the Buckeyes are going to win. More importantly, there are nerves about whether Day will clamp up in big games, whether the play-calling will be questionable, whether the Buckeyes will play conservatively, and whether there will be missed opportunities.

Even with a national championship, the pressure is on Ryan Day. The expectation is to win every game at Ohio State, especially against Michigan and the national championship. The pressure is higher at Ohio State than, arguably, anywhere in the country.

It doesn’t matter what happened for one month spanning December 2024 and January 2025. It’s what have you done for me lately. For the Buckeyes, they’re coming off a season where, after being No. 1 for nearly all of it, they lost in the Quarterfinals of the CFP. They didn’t even play for a berth in the National Championship, let alone play in the National Championship.

Ohio State’s season was over before the ball dropped at Times Square.

It doesn’t matter that the Buckeyes won the national championship in 2024. It’s about the next one, the next season. Questions still remain about Day. Considering the stakes and implications in the Buckeyes’ biggest games this season, especially against Michigan, the pressure is on.

It’s not far-fetched to say he could find his way back on the hot seat if things break wrong. We know we may still have our doubts about him, but beating Michigan at home and winning the national championship would sure silence those doubts.

Boston Celtics 2026 NBA Draft interviewee LaJae Jones 2025-26 NCAA highlights

The Boston Celtics are putting in the work ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft to prepare for any contingency. And somer of that work has been the many prospects they have interviewed, including Florida State guard LaJae Jones. A 6-foot-7 forward who forged an unusual path to the draft via three NCAA and one junior college including his last stop with the Seminoles, Jones is projected late in the second round or beyond.

But the Florida native has shown some flashes at Florida state, putting up 12.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.2 steals, and 1.0 blocks per game. He did that while shooting 42.7 percent from the floor overall, 32.5 percent from beyond the arc, and a reassuring 76.3 percent from the free throw line.

The folks behind the "ACC Digital Network" YouTube channel put together a clip from his 2025-26 season with Florida State. Check it out below!

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Who is Jacob Parker? Mississippi State baseball star freshman with twin JoJo in minors

Mississippi State baseball has one of the top freshmen in the country in Jacob Parker.

The outfielder from Purvis is having a breakout season ever since he became an everyday starter in March. He's one of Baseball America's five finalists for national freshman of the year.

Parker also won the Most Outstanding Player in the Starkville Regional, and bats cleanup for the No. 14 Bulldogs (43-18), who are playing at No. 3 Georgia (50-12) in the Athens Super Regional.

Here's what to know about Parker, along with his star twin brother.

Jacob Parker stats

Parker is batting .340 with 16 home runs, 59 RBIs and 49 runs. He ranks second on MSU in home runs and RBIs despite playing in only 52 games with 43 starts. His 1.162 OPS and .710 slugging percentage are best on the team.

Jacob Parker brother

Parker has a twin brother named JoJo, who is also a baseball star.

JoJo was the No. 8 pick by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 MLB Draft. He's been playing for the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays this season.

The two of them were the co-Mr. Baseball winners in the MHSAA Class 4A in their senior seasons at Purvis.

JoJo was committed to Mississippi State, too, but signed with the Blue Jays after the draft.

MORE: Mississippi State baseball signees Jacob, JoJo Parker eye MLB draft during MHSAA playoff run

Jacob Parker MLB draft ranking

Jacob was ranked as the No. 109 draft prospect in 2025 by MLB.com, while JoJo was ranked No. 9. Jacob was picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 19th round but did not sign.

Jacob is not eligible for the MLB draft again until 2028 after his junior season.

Jacob Parker hometown

The Parkers are from Purvis, which is near Hattiesburg.

Jacob Parker's grand slam vs LSU

Jacob has had many big hits for Mississippi State throughout his freshman season, but the one that stands out the most was his game-tying grand slam against LSU on April 25. MSU went on to win the game, 9-8, in front of its largest crowd of the season.

THE FRESHMAN FROM PURVIS, MISSISSIPPI https://t.co/B92nnTrWSIpic.twitter.com/OASFU3l8W4

— Mississippi State Baseball (@HailStateBB) April 26, 2026

Mississippi State vs Georgia super regional schedule

  • Game 1: Georgia 13, Mississippi State 12
  • Game 2: Sunday, June 7 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN)
  • Game 3: Monday, June 8 (TBD), if necessary

Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for The Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

This article originally appeared on Mississippi Clarion Ledger: Jacob Parker is Mississippi State star freshman with twin brother JoJo

Keith Hernandez tells hilarious story of Mets fan not recognizing him on flight

Keith Hernandez tells a hilarious story to Steve Gelbs during a Mets-Padres broadcast in San Diego. Credit: SNY
Credit: SNY

New York Mets legend Keith Hernandez sat next to a Mets fan who was completely oblivious to his presence on the flight to San Diego for the team’s weekend series vs. the Padres at Petco Park.

Hernandez told the story in detail alongside play-by-play announcer Steve Gelbs (filling in for Gary Cohen) during Saturday night’s Mets-Padres broadcast on SNY.

“So, I flew on Delta from JFK to San Diego,” Hernandez, the longtime Mets color commentator, explained. “I made the mistake of having a window seat, and I was in Aisle 1. And I had a guy sitting in B next to me on my right in the aisle seat. And he had his full Met regalia. And he didn’t recognize who I was. I was into my iPad, the whole thing. The whole flight, he did not know who I was.

“We’re descending, and the flight attendant discovers that I had my laptop; I had it hidden in my newspapers. He goes, ‘You’ve gotta put that up in there.’ I had to get up and sidle over his legs. When I sidled back into my seat, I bent my leg, and I went down almost in his lap. And I just grabbed his television in front of him, and it saved me from falling in his lap. And he still didn’t know who I was!”

“He didn’t recognize you then?” Gelbs asked.

“No!” Hernandez responded.

Keith Hernandez explains how a guy next to him who was decked out in Mets gear didn’t recognize him for the entire flight to San Diego. ⚾✈#MLBpic.twitter.com/bhc8NEIptf

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 7, 2026

“So, to make a long story short, there was a couple behind that were Met fans and knew who I was,” Hernandez, who is also known for his guest star role on Seinfeld, said. “So, I turned to the wife when we landed, and I said, ‘Would you mind asking your husband to get my bag for me up on top?’ And they said, ‘Absolutely.'”

“The guy [next to] my seat went and got it, and then he looked at me, and he went, ‘Keith!'” Hernandez continued. “I said, ‘The whole flight!'”

“The whole flight, and you fell in his lap, and he still didn’t understand,” Gelbs said.

“I was so embarrassed, and I was worried that, you know, you never know with the internet today, not the interstate,” Hernandez said.  “I fell, and they think I’m drunk, and I didn’t have one bit of alcohol on that entire flight. But it was embarrassing.”

Keith made reference to Manny Machado hitting “on the internet” amid his recent struggles@SteveGelbs: “I believe the word you were looking for there was ‘interstate’, not ‘internet'”

Keith: “Oh okay, sorry!” pic.twitter.com/n0SmDBNKSW

— SNY (@SNYtv) June 7, 2026

“I just want to know who this guy was,” Gelbs added.

“He’s at our hotel,” Hernandez said. “And the couple behind me; they’re all at the same hotel.”

“I know the couple behind you is at the same hotel, because when I got to the lobby a couple of days ago, they were very excited to tell me that they helped you with your bags.”

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Tyler Baron could be in some troub

Aug 16, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Jets defensive end Tyler Baron (94) following the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images | Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

Through the spring and summer, we will be counting down the Jets roster player by player. We continue the series by discussing Tyler Baron.

Name: Tyler Baron

Number: 94

Year With Jets: 2nd

Projected Role: Possible rotational defensive end

His 2025: The Jets traded up for Baron in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Things went downhill from there. Baron’s play in training camp and the preseason was uneven. It was to the point where there was speculation he might not even make the 53 man roster. It’s entirely possible Draft pedigree played a role in him winning a roster spot. Teams generally don’t like the optics of immediately cutting a player they traded up to land. From there, Baron did not make much of an impact. He suited up for 6 games without recording a sack and registered only 9 tackles. It’s not like the Jets defense was loaded with talent so Baron had every opportunity to carve out some sort of role. He didn’t take it.

2026 will be a success if: Baron takes a major step forward. In year two you would like to see him find some sort of a role in the defense. He doesn’t need to be a big impact guy, but he needs to provide a handful of reliable snaps per game. That might be a tough ask. The defensive end spot doesn’t have many roster spots open. Baron will need to earn one with a stronger training camp than he had as a rookie.

Odds of making the roster: 50/50

Konate’s Remarks About Grief, Depression Are An Indictment Of The Club

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 31: (SUN OUT, SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal with teammates Dominik Szoboszlai and Virgil van Dijk during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield on January 31, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images) | Liverpool FC via Getty Images

Ibrahima Konate recently departed Liverpool after both his team and the club were unable to come to terms on a new contract and his current contract was allowed to expire. Konate is now a free agent, most likely headed to Real Madrid instead. That in and of itself is a blemish on the club, because Konate is 27 and a talent we cannot afford to lose, quite honestly, but here we are.

Since his departure and the announcement of it, Konate has joined the French national team ahead of the World Cup and left for North America, where they’ll be based near Boston for the duration of the tournament. Konate recently appeared on a French radio show and spoke quite frankly about his mental health struggles this season following the death of not only Diogo Jota but the illness and eventual death of his father Hamady. It could be argued both of which likely led to his dip in form for Liverpool.

“There are low points, there’s depression. You can suffer from depression in football too; there’s no need to be ashamed to say so,” Konate said.

“It’s true that I’ve often heard players say they were suffering from depression and that fans or people on the outside didn’t understand because they were earning a lot of money. But no, that’s rubbish and you shouldn’t say that.

“Depression is personal; it’s deep inside you. When you’re depressed, it starts in the heart, goes up to the brain and takes over your whole body. For me, that’s what’s hard, and we need to talk about it.”

Not only was Diogo a close teammate and friend of Konate’s, they were also neighbors in Merseyside. Andy Robertson recently said that the devastation was so complete throughout the club that no one wanted to do anything – players didn’t want to train, physios didn’t want to provide treatment – echoing the remarks of Konate that the grief was not just difficult to deal with. It was crushing.

“It devastated me. I didn’t have any interest in anything else at that point,” Konate added.

“You go back to football because you have no choice. We’re employees at a club that pays us every month, so we have duties.

“We had no choice but to go back on the field and play for him and his family – as well as ourselves. There’s no way of getting over it, but you learn to live with it.”

On top of dealing with all of this, Konate’s father was carrying the knowledge that his father was gravely ill, and grappling with the decision whether to take a leave from the club to be with his family or, as he said, uphold his duties and stay to support the club. There was no question that the club needed him either, after losing young center-back Giovanni Leoni to injury and Joe Gomez falling in and out of favor with Arne Slot, and so Konate did the best he could and stayed, even cutting his own compassionate leave short when his father eventually passed to come back to the starting XI.

“I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know whether I should go home and stop playing, because the team needed me too,” the defender explained.

“I didn’t know who to talk to about it, so I kept it all to myself. And this is the advice I’d give to everyone: when you’re feeling down or something’s going on, you need to talk to those around you. It can help you and do you good. I didn’t talk about it and kept it to myself.

“The doctors then told us he didn’t have long to live, but we didn’t know it would happen so quickly.”

Konate’s father passed in January and the defender only took two weeks off before returning ahead of the match against Newcastle at the end of the month to help Liverpool out of the situation they found themselves in. Placing that type of a burden on someone already grieving, making them feel like returning to work early is the only thing they can do because of the management’s inability to work around such an absence, is a glaring oversight honestly. If it happened at any other job, it would look poorly on any upper management positions, and would frankly reveal a quite toxic working environment. Konate himself admitted to never feeling “above water” at all this season due to all the emotional and mental turmoil.

“There was never a moment when I felt like I was on the mend,” Konate finally said.

“All of these tragic events happened so quickly and as soon as I felt like I was getting my head above water, something else happened.

“I had the support of all these fans, who are exceptional at Liverpool, my team-mates and especially my family but I also had to learn how to get back on my feet on my own because the team needed me more than ever and I know that my father would have wanted me to get back.”


Frankly, these comments are, at the very least, disheartening to hear as a fan of a club that has long been mindful of mental health challenges and the effects of loss. The club hired a psychologist just to figure out why Luis Suarez kept biting people, for crying out loud.

The very least a club should be doing is taking care of its players. It is one of the only real obligations a club has to its players – to care for them in the best way available so they are able to perform at their best. Players come to a club like Liverpool because of that distinct part of the culture – not just the fans, but that it is backed up by a workplace that allows players to thrive under its care. It was a hallmark of Klopp’s leadership, that everyone felt cared for in a way that allowed them to win. It is 2026, football is increasingly more modern, and to neglect a player’s mental health is to neglect an incredibly important aspect of the game, and their humanity.

For someone like Konate, one of our starting defenders and the subject of so much criticism this season, to say that he was so depressed and didn’t feel like he had anyone to talk to about it, is an incredible indictment of the way the club was handling things behind the scenes. It is not a new development either, unfortunately, as former player David Fairclough has spoken a number of times about how he felt let down by Bob Paisley when the manager wouldn’t allow him proper time to grieve the death of his father in 1977. When I last wrote about grief, and how it may be affecting the team, there was indeed a sports performance psychologist contracted with the club, as a consultant. Why didn’t Konate feel like he could speak to him about what he was struggling with?

What was happening behind the scenes, in the training rooms, gyms, and locker rooms, that made him feel so alone?

We can talk ad nauseam of the men’s mental health crisis throughout the world, that the expectations of masculinity come with stoicism, dealing with your emotional turmoils in hiding, and that likely fed into Konate’s own struggles with expressing his sadness. Even someone as clearly joyful and emotional like Konate, to feel like he had to hide everything away just to function, is a heartbreaking thing to find out.

Regardless of any of these factors, it’s clear that there was something missing in the club this season, and that some players like Konate needed a lot more than physical training time to perform. Will any of that change with our new sensitive and well read Basque coach rather than a brusque Dutchman? Who knows.

The light this has shown on the toxicity within the club is still unfortunate and heartbreaking. Even worse, there is no real solution. Even more unfortunately is the fact that Konate is no longer a Liverpool player, so we cannot fix what was neglected for him, and we can only hope that his next club is better equipped.

We can continue to hope that this light reveals what the club is lacking and they work to remedy this huge issue.

We can only hope that these men have someone to talk to.

Compared to Atlanta, the Phillies are on the Outside Looking…Outside?

ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 26: Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies bats in the first inning during the game against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on April 26, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hello, and welcome to the MLB Team Dating Game! Today we’ve got two highly eligible MLBachelors, two clubs looking for their Special Somefan. Here’s how it works: we’ll give you some information about the teams, and you’ll pick the club you want to go on a date with. Only after you choose do you find out the name of your new MLBeau! A lovely steak dinner awaits you and your chosen club— tube steaks, that is! Without further ado:

Team A lives in the National League East. A member of the Senior Circuit since the 1800s, (a silver fox, you might say), Team A likes to wear red and blue, can’t stand New York, and likes to live dangerously, ranking in the top five for chase rate. Team A loves a pitch inside the zone, but doesn’t see so many, ranking bottom five in Zone %.

I think I can hear the bells of love ringing! But be patient, because Team B is no slouch.

Team B lives in the National League East. A member of the Senior Circuit since the 1800s, (a silver fox, you might say), Team B likes to wear red and blue, can’t stand New York, and likes to live dangerously, ranking in the top 5 for chase rate. Team B loves a pitch inside the zone, but doesn’t see so many, ranking bottom five in Zone %.

Can’t decide? Well, that’s alright. Best to look before you leap. Let’s have a little more information about our clubs.

Team A is red hot at the plate this year, ranking top three in batting average, OPS, and wRC+. Their 335 runs scored are second league-wide, and only one club can boast more homers.

Team B is in a bit of a down period, ranking bottom three in batting average, OPS, and bottom five in wRC+. Their 250 runs scored are…

You’ve chosen already? Team A? Don’t be too hasty! There’s lots to be said about Team B. Why, we haven’t even started talking about their pitching yet. They’re honest, nobody’s been caught stealing less… Well, they’ve got a mascot with a great sense of humor…

No? Team A’s the choice then? Enjoy your date! That’s all the time we have for the MLB Team Dating Game! May love bloom for you and your club!


By this point, you’ve probably figured out who the two teams are. Team A is the Atlanta Braves, pummeling opposing pitchers on their way to an elite offense and a record to match. And Team B is the Phillies, struggling at the plate, though keeping their head above water in the standings.

The fact that the Braves have been great on offense and the Phillies have been less so will not surprise you. It didn’t surprise me either. But I was a bit surprised to see that the two rivals have remarkably similar plate discipline, taken at the team level (all data prior to Saturday’s games, using Statcast/ABS definitions)

Swing %PhilliesBraves
Overall48.2%49.5%
Zone65.7%68.1%
Outside32.7%33.4%

The Braves are a little more likely to swing overall than the Phils, particularly on pitches in the zone. It’s the chasing that I want to take a deeper look at. Both teams are among the most inclined to swing at pitches outside the zone: the Braves are third-most likely, the Phillies fifth. Despite their tendencies to chase, the Braves have been elite on offense, and the Phillies have been less so. Which raises a question, or perhaps two: how have the Braves been so good on offense while swinging at so many outside pitches, and why has the Phillies’ equally chase-happy approach been less successful?

Unsurprisingly given their willingness to chase, both teams are among the most likely to get pitches outside. The Phillies see 46.8% of pitches outside the cozy comfort of the zone, and the Braves see 46.4%. That’s 27th and 28th, respectively. And despite this equality, the Braves are still doing much more than the Phillies at the plate. Much of that is the result of the Braves being better on the pitches that they do get in the zone. But it’s worth taking a look at how the two teams perform on pitches outside of it, too.

Not all pitches outside the zone are equal. There’s a big difference between swinging at a pitch 0.2 inches outside, and swinging at one that’s halfway to Camden. The area outside the strike zone can be broken down into three zones: the Shadow Zone (barely outside), the Chase Zone (pretty far outside), and the Waste Zone (please don’t swing, thank you).

Swing %, by ZonePhilliesBraves
Shadow 54.4%56.7%
Chase 29.2%28.8%
Waste9.2%10.3%

The Braves are a little more likely than the Phillies to swing at the shadow zone pitches, the least damaging sort of chase. But it’s a small difference, and they’re also a little more likely than the Phillies to swing at the waste pitches. The difference in their offensive performance isn’t likely to lie here.

What about contact rate? The Braves are a little more likely to make contact on pitches outside the zone, doing so 62.9% (fourth overall), whereas the Phillies do so on 59.2% (13th). That likely explains part of the discrepancy in offensive performance; you can’t do damage on a pitch unless you make contact.

Let’s take a look at the overall offensive numbers:

Performance on Pitches OutsidePhilliesBraves
BA.164.201
OBP.356.384
SLG.227.295
wOBA.294.327

The Braves are not only more likely to make contact on pitches outside the zone than the Phillies, they’re also a lot more likely to do damage on those pitches. Overall, the Braves have the fifth-highest wOBA on pitches outside the zone, and the Phillies have the 25th.

But how are they doing so much more damage? They’re not hitting pitches outside the zone any harder than the Phillies are. Both teams have an identical 24% hard hit rate on pitches outside the zone. Luck and sample size probably have something to do with it, but there may be something else here.

The Braves are slightly more likely to hit flies on pitches outside the zone, and slightly less likely to hit grounders and pop-ups; that likely explains some of it.

Batted Ball Type, Outside Pitches OnlyPhilliesBraves
Fly Ball17.29%21.1%
Line Drive22.34%22.2%
Pop Up6.38%5.56%
Grounder53.72%51.33%

The difference in type of contact matters too:

Quality of Contact, Outside Pitches OnlyPhilliesBraves
Barrel2.1%4%
Solid4%5.2%
Flare/Burner24.3%21.6%
Poorly69.6%69.2%

The Braves are more likely to make solid contact on pitches outside the zone than the Phillies, and about twice as likely to barrel those pitches. That helps.

The Phillies and the Braves are about as likely to chase as each other, and they’re about as likely to get pitches to chase as each other. But they’re not equal in how they perform on those pitches. To say that it’s not the pitches you swing at, but how you swing at them, would be flatly false; it really matters what pitches you’re swinging at. Both the Braves and Phillies hurt themselves when they swing outside the zone. But the Braves are hurting themselves less with those swings— and that can explain at part of the difference between the surging Atlanta offense and that of the Phillies.

Luka Vuskovic: Man United target makes key decision on Tottenham future

Luka Vuskovic: Man United target makes key decision on Tottenham future
Luka Vuskovic: Man United target makes key decision on Tottenham future

Manchester United have been handed a golden chance to sign Luka Vuskovic as the 19-year-old defender’s future with Tottenham Hotspur is growing more uncertain by the day, according to a new report.

Croatian Colossus

Signed in 2023 from Hajduk Split in a deal worth around £12 million, Vuskovic was only eligible to arrive at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last summer.

The 6’4 centre-back joined then-manager Thomas Frank’s side on their pre-season tour, with plans for him to play a back-up role to the first-choice pairing, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven. However, the Croatia international – set for a major role for his country at the World Cup this month – wanted more guaranteed minutes and requested a loan towards the end of the window.

A season-long loan was agreed with German side Hamburger SV, which has proved an astute decision as he has thrived at the Volksparkstadion in a superb individual campaign.

Despite his adopted side struggling as a collective, Vuskovic was named in the EA Sports Bundesliga Team of the Year, having produced displays which belie his age. This led one scout to describe him as one of the “most dominant young defenders” in Europe.

A potent pairing of size and strength, with surprising speed for such an imposing frame, makes him a force to be reckoned with in the air, as shown by an impressive return of six goals, and in ground duels. But he also demonstrates the ability to play out from the back, with the “vision to identify progressive options” and make line-breaking passes forward – a key attribute for a ‘modern’ centre-back.

A Big-Money Exit Gathers Pace

Initially, it is understood the plan was for Vuskovic to return to north London and fight for a place in Tottenham Hotspur’s starting eleven. Romero and Van de Ven have been linked with moves away, with United said to have explored deals for both.

The Croatian starlet appears a readymade replacement, having already shown a skillset which suggests he could develop into an even better defender than either of his senior teammates. However, Roberto De Zerbi – appointed as manager in March to rescue Tottenham Hotspur from relegation, which the Italian did on the last day of the season – is pushing for more experience in his backline.

AFC Bournemouth’s 28-year-old centre-back, Marcos Senesi, and Liverpool’s 32-year-old stalwart, Andy Robertson, are both set to join on free transfers. Senesi was a target under consideration at Old Trafford, though Harry Maguire’s contract renewal has shifted the attention towards a younger option – such as Vuskovic.

De Zerbi is not stopping there, however. A £40 million bid has been tabled to reunite him with Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke, the 25-year-old Netherlands international, with talks between the two clubs ongoing.

If successful, this would leave Tottenham Hotspur with four experienced centre-backs either in, or approaching, their prime – and no room for Vuskovic to establish himself in De Zerbi’s squad. Consequently, Gianluigi Longari reveals the youngster is “open to leaving” this summer, putting Bayern Munich and “top Premier League clubs” on red alert.

Translated Tweet: “Luka Vuskovic would be open to leaving Tottenham this summer. Bayern Munich and other top Premier League clubs are closely monitoring his profile with interest and have made initial contact for details on a possible deal. Preliminary stages.”

Final Thoughts

While the Italian journalist does not specify which one of England’s elite is eyeing a raid on their rival, United’s interest is well-documented and INEOS are always on the hunt for the best young talent from across the globe.

A new centre-back is not considered an urgent priority in M16 due to the number of options in Michael Carrick’s squad. But this depth is something of an illusion, given the injury concerns of Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martinez, as well as the ageing Maguire.

United are understood to be paying close attention to the market for a suitable successor for the 33-year-old Englishman. Vuskovic, a 6’4 behemoth who is a magnet for the ball, would be the perfect candidate.

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Inter director confirms Dumfries departure, Jones interest and mocks Fenerbahce

Inter director confirms Dumfries departure, Jones interest and mocks Fenerbahce
Inter director confirms Dumfries departure, Jones interest and mocks Fenerbahce

Inter sporting director Piero Ausilio has confirmed that Denzel Dumfries will be joining Real Madrid, that the club are hoping to secure deals for Curtis Jones and Oumar Solet, and has made it clear that the club has no intention of letting Hakan Calhanoglu leave for Fenerbahce: “They’ve bought all the players in the world.”

Ausilio discuss Inter transfer plans: Dumfries, Jones, Solet, Stankovic and Calhanoglu latest

The Nerazzurri executive was among the guests present at the Festival della Serie A that has been taking place in Italy over the weekend.

Ausilio spoke to reporters at the event and gave away several hints about Inter’s potential summer transfer plans.

One player almost certain to leave the club is wing-back Dumfries, whose release clause has reportedly been activated by Real Madrid.

“I think it’s now basically official that Dumfries, a great player who had a release clause, will leave,” Ausilio confirmed (via TMW).

Ausilio later added: “Dumfries left, he had a release clause and more importantly, the desire to go. I understand the fans’ disappointment because he is a player who has given everything for Inter, but I’m happy for him. This great story has ended well and I wish him the best at Real. You never know in life, a guy who is leaving Inter with his heart full, maybe there’s a chance we’ll see him again.”

Ausilio also confirmed the club’s interest in Liverpool midfielder Jones. Responding to those who suggest that there is a ‘minimal’ amount of distance between Inter’s offer and Liverpool’s asking price, Ausilio joked: “You say there’s minimal distance, but they’re not your millions!

MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Curtis Jones of Liverpool controls the ball whilst under pressure from Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD6 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Liverpool FC at Stadio San Siro on December 09, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

“The interest in the lad was there in January and is still there now. Jones is a player we’ve been paying attention to for some time. We tried to negotiate in January and we will try again. If we find a common ground, great. Otherwise, we will do something else.”

Ausilio also confirmed that Inter are hoping to strike a deal for Udinese centre-back Solet: “We will definitely do something about (the defence), I can confirm that. We have to intervene, even if it’s just for numbers because Darmian and Acerbi’s contracts are expiring.

“Solet is among those that we’re following, he’s done well in Italy. Like him, however, there are also others. We will get ourselves a good defender for the start of the season.”

Inter have also bought back Aleksandar Stankovic from Club Brugge after an impressive first season in Belgium, but it remains to be seen what role he will have to play in the 2026-27 season. Ausilio has confirmed that the young Serbia international will be given a chance to ‘audition’ in front of Cristian Chivu during pre-sesaon.

BRUGES, BELGIUM – AUGUST 27: Aleksandar Stankovic of Club Brugge celebrates scoring his team’s fifth goal during the UEFA Champions League Play-offs Round Second Leg match between Club Brugge and Rangers at Jan Breydelstadion on August 27, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

“Buying him back has already been a big sign of confidence because we think he has qualities that an Inter player present and future must have. I know the lad wants to stay, Chivu knows him well. We’ll start with him and Massolin in pre-season.

“Youngsters have to have the space to play, we will try to accommodate that. Stankovic is an Inter asset, let’s see what happens in the window.”

There have also been reports that Fenerbahce are attempting to lure Turkiye international Calhanoglu away from Inter. There had been reports last summer that it was Galatasaray who had an ‘agreement’ with the Nerazzurri midfielder. Given that Inter and Calhanoglu went on to win the domestic double after last summer’s transfer saga, Ausilio joked that maybe Besiktas should try next.

MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Hakan Calhanoglu poses for a photo with the Coppa Campioni d’Italia and Coppa Italia trophies following the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“I hope it will be like it was last season. If a summer soap opera leads to a Scudetto and the Coppa Italia, maybe we should go ahead and run in the next elections at Besiktas (and try to sign Calhanoglu).

“I hope they have some resources left, because they’ve bought all the players in the world, even the sporting directors and coaches too. There is a problem, though: Calhanoglu has a contract and Inter want to keep him. I don’t think those statements have any meaning or even a continuation.”

Kylian Mbappe considers ending Nike sponsorship in order to pursue Michael Jordan-esque venture

Kylian Mbappe considers ending Nike sponsorship in order to pursue Michael Jordan-esque venture
Kylian Mbappe considers ending Nike sponsorship in order to pursue Michael Jordan-esque venture

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe is one of the best footballers in the world, and he’s also one of the biggest names. That gives him freedom when it comes to choosing his sponsorship agreements, which is why he is considering a big move.

Mbappe, who this week teased Barcelona supporters, is currently one of the faces of Nike, with whom he has been with since he was 8 years of age. However, his contract with the manufacturer giant ends in the summer, and according to L’Equipe, he is seriously considering not renewing in favour of exploring a new venture.

Nike are very keen to continue their relationship with Mbappe, but the Real Madrid man has other ideas. According to the report, he is said to be considering a brand that is not yet established in the industry, as he wants to help develop the unnamed brand in football and directly benefit economically due to this expansion – this would be a similar vein to Michael Jordan, who created the Air Jordan brand.

Mbappe decision will be made in the coming weeks

Image via Dennis Agyeman / AFP7 / Europa P / Europa Press

For now, Mbappe’s full focus will be on the 2026 World Cup, which gets underway next week. He will hope to play a starring role for France in North America, and once his involvement comes to an end, there is sure to be more clarity on his situation with Nike.

It would certainly be a bold move from Mbappe to part ways with Nike and sign with an unestablished brand, but he has the global reach to make a splash in the market. He’s clearly a very ambitious person, so it would not be a surprise if he were to go in a different direction – but for now, it will simply be a waiting game in order for more clarity on the matter.

Beer prices stun supporters at England vs New Zealand friendly in USA ahead of the World Cup

Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images
Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images

European fans continue to be shocked at the level of pricing for in-stadium refreshments at the 2026 World Cup.

So much has been made about the pricing structure in the United States compared to what supporters are used to in Europe.

Fans already based in the US will of course be used to it, but the constant surprise of supporters from further afield is certainly worth looking at as the tournament progresses.

Though the World Cup is not underway yet, supporters who attended England’s friendly against New Zealand in Tampa were surprised.

Fans react to drinks pricing in the US

The Three Lions beat New Zealand at the Raymond James Stadium in their penultimate warm-up game before the World Cup.

Harry Kane scored the only goal of the game as Thomas Tuchel’s side laboured to a 1-0 victory, although quite how much that can be taken from a pre-tournament friendly is up for debate.

Players are coming off a long club season and will not want to risk injuries this close to the tournament actually starting.

With not much happening on the field, an image of the prices of drinks at the stadium went somewhat viral on social media, with supporters expressing their surprise about how expensive they were.

According to an image posted by Simon Peach of PA on social media platform X, a ‘premium beer’ cost $18 (roughly £13.44), while a domestic beer cost $16.75 (£12.50). Premium cocktails were priced at $26.50 (£19.79).

Photo by Eddie Keogh – The FA/The FA via Getty Images
Photo by Eddie Keogh – The FA/The FA via Getty Images

It is not clear if those prices include VAT, while the tipping culture in the US is something fans from outside of it will have to get used to.

Obviously, prices differ from stadium to stadium but supporters expressed their disbelief when comparing them to European prices.

This particular discourse is likely to run on throughout the whole tournament.

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Bernardo Silva discusses Barcelona transfer after agreeing Spain move in principle

Bernardo Silva discusses Barcelona transfer after agreeing Spain move in principle
Bernardo Silva discusses Barcelona transfer after agreeing Spain move in principle
  • Silva says Barcelona “is one of the options” but insists no final decision has been made
  • The Portuguese says there are “many options” and he has respect for all interested clubs
  • Silva left Man City as a free agent last month after ten years at the Etihad Stadium

Bernardo Silva has confirmed Barcelona is among his options this summer but insists he has yet to make a final decision on his next club.

Silva departed Manchester City as a free agent in May after nine illustrious, trophy-laden years at the Etihad Stadium, bringing to an end one of the most decorated careers in the club’s history.

Barcelona have been reported to have an agreement in principle to sign the Portugal international, though the 31-year-old’s latest comments suggest the situation is more open than previously reported.

Barcelona reach agreement in principle to sign Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva

Silva has indicated he will not rush a decision, with his focus having been on representing Portugal at the FIFA World Cup in north America before turning his attention to his club future in full.

I haven’t made any final decision yet, says Bernardo

As quoted by transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, Silva addressed his club future with the following words: “Barcelona is one of the options but I’ve not made any final decision yet.

“There are many options and I have respect for all interested clubs. In the end, I’m going to try to find a team where they want me, where I feel they really love me. That is very important and the day I make my decision they will know.”

What is the wider context for Silva’s decision?

Barcelona have long been considered the frontrunners for Silva’s signature, with the Portuguese having been open about his desire to return closer to his homeland at this stage of his career.

Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain have also been credited with interest in the former City captain throughout the summer.

Silva’s emphasis on finding a club where he feels genuinely wanted echoes the language he used throughout his farewell at City, where he described the love he received from the club and supporters as something he doubted he would ever feel again.

Who could replace Bernardo Silva at Manchester City?

The 31-year-old is one of the most coveted free agents in European football this summer, with his age, quality and experience making him an attractive proposition for clubs across the continent’s top leagues.

A decision is expected after the World Cup concludes, with Silva having made clear he will make an announcement to his chosen club directly before any public confirmation follows.

Didier Deschamps provides reassuring update on Arsenal&#8217;s William Saliba&#8217;s fitness

Didier Deschamps provides reassuring update on Arsenal’s William Saliba’s fitness
Didier Deschamps provides reassuring update on Arsenal’s William Saliba’s fitness

With nine days to go before France’s World Cup opener against Senegal, Didier Deschamps has shared some insights into his players’ fitness levels. With a particular focus on the finalists from the most recent Champions League.

After first confirming that Ousmane Dembélé (29) would start against Northern Ireland on Monday evening, the France manager went on to confirm that his “26 players will be available”, including William Saliba (26) for this final friendly before flying to the United States.

Suffering from a back injury, the Gunners defender is now feeling better and is not expected to be kept out of action.

“He’s being looked after by the medical staff. We’re also managing him based on how he feels, but it’s something he’s had for several weeks and it hasn’t stopped him from playing every game for Arsenal,” Deschamps explained to Téléfoot.

The news is a welcome relief for all Les Bleus supporters, who are hoping to see the newly crowned Premier League champion back on the pitch soon, as he is expected to start alongside Dayot Upamecano (27) in France’s central defence.

GFFN | Léo Aschi

10 World Cup Managers (Besides Pochettino) With Contracts Up In 2026

United States v Senegal - International Friendly

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 31: Mauricio Pochettino, head coach of United States, looks on prior to the international friendly match between United States and Senegal at Bank of America Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by John Dorton/USSF/Getty Images)

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United States men’s national team manager Mauricio Pochettino has drawn plenty of headlines for being linked to jobs in European club football next season even before the World Cup begins.

That can be jarring for American soccer fans and American sports fans in general, who are accustomed to stability among the coaching elite. But in the soccer world, it’s not all that unusual for managers to look at an upcoming World Cup as a natural end to their tenure, regardless of the tournament outcome.

Here are 10 other 2026 World Cup managers who are out of contact once the tournament ends in July. This list isn’t necessarily all-inclusive, and obviously, it doesn’t account for the managers who might be guaranteed beyond the tournament but could face early termination with a poor team performance.

Dick Advocaat

Curaçao

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WILLEMSTAD - Curacao coach Dick Advocaat steps off the team bus during a training session of the Curacao football team at the Ergilio Hato stadium on June 1 (local time) in Willemstad, Curacao. The Curacao football team is preparing for the World Cup qualifying matches against Barbados and Aruba. ANP | Hollandse Hoogte | GERRIT VAN COLOGNE (Photo by ANP via Getty Images)

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The legendary Dutch manager is playing with house money in what could very well be his final salvo. After helping the tiny Caribbean nation become the smallest to qualify for a World Cup in tournament history, he had stepped away from the role to care for his ailing daughter. But with her health improved, and with the Blue Wave struggling in preperatory friendlies, the 78-year-old has returned to the role just in time for their arrival on the big stage.

Javier Aguirre

Mexico

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MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - MARCH 04: Head coach Javier Aguirre of Mexican National Team smiles during a press conference at CAR on March 04, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Agustin Cuevas/Getty Images)

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Aguirre took the helm of El Tri for a third time following their elimination from the 2024 Copa America in the group stage, and eventually returned the outfit to the continental success its fans expect with wins in the 2025 Concacaf Nations League and 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup. He is widely expected to move on regardless of how Mexico fares as a tournament co-host.

Marcelo Bielsa

Uruguay

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Uruguay's fnational football team coach, Argentinian Marcelo Bielsa, greets fans during a farewell activity with children ahead of the departure of the squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026, at the Tito Lopez Lopez stadium in Pando, Canelones department, Uruguay on June 5, 2026. (Photo by Dante FERNANDEZ / AFP via Getty Images)

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Bielsa is one of the most influential tacticians in world football history. But as an Argentine coaching the rival nation on the other side of the Rio de la Plata, his tenure in charge of La Celeste has always felt a little bit uneasy. Uruguay qualified for 2026 relatively comfortably from CONMEBOL and earned a respectable third-place showing at the 2024 Copa América. Yet with Bielsa now 70 years old, this feels like the natural end of his tenure, and maybe his storied career.

Zlatko Dalić

Croatia

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 31: Head coach Zlatko Dali of Croatia before a match against Brazil at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Roger Wimmer/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

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While Luka Modrić has gotten a lot of credit for the success of the Croatian program over the last two World Cups, the federation is plenty appreciative of what Dalić has accomplished. He enters his third World Cup at the helm having led the Balkan upstarts to the 2018 final and the 2022 semifinals. And although the current talent pool may be undergoing a generational transition, it’s plenty possible the Croatian federation brings him back for another cycle even if the 2026 results are more modest.

Didier Deschamps

France

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France's head coach Didier Deschamps reacts from the sidelines during the international friendly football match between France and Ivory Coast ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup football tournament at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes, western France, on June 4, 2026. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP via Getty Images)

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Deschamps is the longest-tenured manager at the tournament and has already indicated he will be stepping down when it’s over. And even if his fourth World Cup at the helm of Les Bleus goes sideways, he will depart with one heck of a resume that includes the 2018 World Cup triumph and two other major finals appearances (Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup).

Ronald Koeman

Netherlands

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DORTMUND, GERMANY - JULY 10: Ronald Koeman, Head Coach of the Netherlands, consoles Virgil van Dijk of the Netherlands after the team's defeat in the UEFA EURO 2024 semi-final match between Netherlands and England at Football Stadium Dortmund on July 10, 2024 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

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Koeman has managed across an impressive range of clubs, but he has hinted recently he may never return to club football. If that’s the case, it’s possible a strong performance in North America could convince the 63-year-old to extend his international managing career. But he’s still looking for a signature moment with the Clockwork Orange, with a 2018-19 finish as runners up in the UEFA Nations League his best achievement so far.

Roberto Martinez

Portugal

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HAMBURG, GERMANY - JULY 05: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal is consoled by Roberto Martinez, Head Coach of Portugal, following the team's defeat in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA EURO 2024 quarter-final match between Portugal and France at Volksparkstadion on July 05, 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

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While other managers have struggled to manage Cristiano Ronaldo’s influence on the Portuguese national team later in his career, Martinez has leaned into what the aging star can still produce in front of goal. The now-41-year-old led his side in qualifying with five goals in five appearances, with only one of those coming from the penalty spot. But with Ronaldo likely in his final World Cup, Martinez could be set to move on as well, regardless of the results.

Carlos Queiroz

Ghana

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CARDIFF, WALES - JUNE 02: Carlos Queiroz manager / head coach of Ghana during the international friendly match between Wales and Ghana at Cardiff City Stadium on June 02, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images)

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This will be Queiroz’s fourth World Cup at the helm of a competing side, with the other three coming in Iran’s previous three appearances. And just like his return to Iran for the 2022 tournament, he took charge of the Black Stars as an emergency replacement this April after Otto Addo’s dismissal. Technically, Ghana has an option to extend the 73-year-old based on team performance, and that could happen with a strong showing in one of the tournament’s toughest groups.

Lionel Scaloni

Argentina

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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - DECEMBER 20: Lionel Messi of Argentina (L) and Lionel Scaloni (R) holds the FIFA World Cup during the arrival of the Argentina men's national football team after winning the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 on December 20, 2022 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

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Scaloni accomplished what those before him managing the Albiceleste could not, crafting a national team system that could truly harness Lionel Messi’s talents to drive team success. Yet even if Messi, now 38, goes on to lead the Argentines to a second consecutive World Cup title in 2026, this is probably the end of the line for Scaloni, since it’s also likely to be Messi’s final international chapter.

Ralf Rangnick

Austria

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BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 21: Christoph Baumgartner of Austria celebrates scoring his team's second goal with Ralf Rangnick, Head Coach of Austria, during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Poland and Austria at Olympiastadion on June 21, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

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Known as the godfather of the modern high press, Rangnick had managed mainly in the German pro game before taking charge of Austria for the entirety of the 2026 cycle. Most famously, he helped establish the identify of the Red Bull football group both as a manager and sporting director at its parent club, RB Leipzig. Presming he wishes to return to the club game, he will have plenty of suitors, and he’s already been connected with AC Milan, the same club that had reportedly reached out to Pochettino’s representatives about their summer vacancy.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Spalletti stance revealed as Juventus offered Gudmundsson opportunity by agents

Spalletti stance revealed as Juventus offered Gudmundsson opportunity by agents
Spalletti stance revealed as Juventus offered Gudmundsson opportunity by agents

Reports in Italy claim that Fiorentina forward Albert Gudmundsson has been ‘offered’ to Juventus by his agents, but that head coach Luciano Spalletti is not entirely sold by the idea of signing the Iceland international, even at reasonable figures.

Report: Juventus uninterested in Gudmundsson opportunity

According to reports from Tuttosport (via Calciomercato.com), Gudmundsson’s agents are hard at work attempting to secure a move away from Fiorentina, and among the clubs that the player’s representatives have reportedly spoken to is Juventus.

According to Sunday’s reports, signing Gudmundsson is expected to cost somewhere between €15m and €18m, including the cost of a potential loan deal for the first year.

CREMONA, ITALY – MARCH 16: Albert Gudmundsson of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring the 1-4 goal during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Giovanni Zini on March 16, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

However, the idea of signing Gudmundsson is not an idea that has convinced Spalletti according to the latest updates.

It is no secret that Juventus are hoping to add to their attacking department this summer, particularly at centre-forward following the confirmation that Dusan Vlahovic will leave the club at the end of his contract this month.

Juventus are looking for other attackers aside from a new centre-forward, although Gudmundsson is not a particularly enticing option, Real Madrid’s Brahim Diaz is becoming an increasingly difficult target to lock down and Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva will not join the Bianconeri without Champions League football.

From Scotland to Uruguay: Napoli’s World Cup 2026 Contingent Revealed

From Scotland to Uruguay: Napoli’s World Cup 2026 Contingent Revealed
From Scotland to Uruguay: Napoli’s World Cup 2026 Contingent Revealed

It promises to be a busy summer for Napoli after the Serie A runners-up parted ways with title-winning manager Antonio Conte at the end of the season. Meanwhile, the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup will offer the Partenopei more time to prepare for what shapes up to be a massive overhaul.

Despite going neck and neck with Inter in a fierce Scudetto race for most of the season, only a handful of Napoli players will appear in this summer’s tournament. It’s largely due to Italy’s failed quest to return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014.

As things stand, only four Partenopei stars will feature in the North American showpiece. Without further ado, let’s take a closer look at the Napoli players set to represent their countries at the most heavily anticipated sporting event of 2026.

Scott McTominay [Scotland]

Scotland will make their first World Cup appearance since 1998 after beating Denmark to top spot in qualifying Group C by the skin of their teeth. Despite their impressive form in the qualifying cycle, Steve Clarke’s men must defy the odds to reach the knockout stages, with Brazil and Morocco widely viewed as the group’s strongest contenders.

Unlike their neighbors, the Republic of Ireland flopped in the UEFA qualifying campaign, prompting many new Irish betting sites to keep a close eye on Scotland’s progress in North America. All eyes will be on Napoli talisman Scott McTominay, who topped his country’s scoring charts in Group C with two goals and one assist.

Though he failed to replicate his MVP form from 2024/25, McTominay enjoyed another impressive season at the Diego Maradona Stadium. The 29-year-old midfielder scored 14 goals and added four assists across 44 matches in all competitions, establishing himself as Napoli’s standout performer for the second season in a row.

On the other hand, another underwhelming campaign saw Clarke leave Billy Gilmour out of the squad.

Kevin De Bruyne & Romelu Lukaku [Belgium]

This summer’s tournament might be Kevin De Bruyne’s last chance to win a major piece of silverware with Belgium. One of the few remaining members of the nation’s much-vaunted yet ultimately unfulfilled ‘golden generation,’ the veteran playmaker heads into what is likely to be his last World Cup determined to rewrite the narrative of repeated near misses.

However, it’s worth noting that the former Manchester City superstar endured a frustrating season under Conte, making just 18 Serie A outings. Despite his limited first-team opportunities, the 34-year-old tallied five goals and two assists, but De Bruyne’s importance to the team stretches well beyond his on-field influence.

The same applies to Belgium’s all-time top scorer, Romelu Lukaku, who managed just five league games in 2025/26 due to a severe hamstring injury. Nevertheless, De Rode Duivels boss Rudi Garcia couldn’t omit the 125-capped striker from his squad.

Mathias Olivera [Uruguay]

Defensive solidity emerged as one of Napoli’s standout qualities under Conte, with Mathias Olivera becoming one of the key components of the Partenopei’s steely backline. With 25 league games under his belt this term, the Uruguayan was one of the most consistent defenders in Serie A.

Olivera is perfectly capable of covering multiple positions along the defensive line and is expected to play a prominent role in Marcelo Bielsa’s setup this summer. Though he is primarily a left-back, the former Getafe man can also operate as a center-back, a position he frequently occupied during Conte’s regime.

Furthermore, he has earned 35 caps for Uruguay since making his senior debut in 2022 and was one of their best performers in CONMEBOL qualifying. His experience and adaptability should make him a crucial asset for La Celeste in North America.

Serie A clubs queue up for 38-year-old Inter veteran Acerbi

Serie A clubs queue up for 38-year-old Inter veteran Acerbi
Serie A clubs queue up for 38-year-old Inter veteran Acerbi

Reports in Italy claim that multiple Serie A sides are beginning to show an interest in 38-year-old Inter defender Francesco Acerbi, who will be available as a free agent from the beginning of July onwards.

Queue forming for Inter veteran Acerbi

Acerbi turned 38 in February and will leave Inter once his contract expires on June 30. Matteo Darmian is also out of contract and is expected to leave, although Stefan De Vrij, whose contract is also expiring, has reportedly been offered a new deal.

Despite his age, Acerbi shows no signs of hanging up his boots in the immediate future, and reports on Sunday claim that there could be several opportunities for him to continue playing in the top flight next season.

MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 20: Mikel Merino of Arsenal passes the ball whilst under pressure from Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

It has recently been reported that newly-promoted Monza are intrigued by the idea of picking up the Nerazzurri veteran on a free transfer, while La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that Daniele De Rossi’s Genoa are also keen on the idea of picking up the experienced defender in a low-cost deal.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that there could also be potential opportunities for Acerbi in the Saudi Pro League, although Sunday’s report does not mention any specific clubs.

Astros Prospect Report: June 6th

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 19: Caden Powell #38 of the Houston Astros hits a game-winning fielder's choice in the ninth inning during the game between the Miami Marlins and the Houston Astros at Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches on Thursday, March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Kelly Gavin/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (27-35) lost 11-2 (BOX SCORE)

Weiss started for Sugar Land and struggled allowing 7 runs over 2.2 innings. The pen allowed another four runs as Sugar Land found themselves in a big hole. The offense got on the board in the 7th on a Winkler RBI groundout and got one more in the 8th on a Perez RBI single but that was it as Sugar Land fell 11-2.

Note: Ferreras is hitting .500 in Triple-A.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (25-31) won 9-8 (BOX SCORE)

The Hooks got on the board in the first inning on a Spence 2 run home run and Austin solo home run. Gillis got the start and went 3.1 innings allowing 4 runs. The offense got one back in the bottom of the third inning on an Austin solo home run. Biggers added an RBI triple in the 4th inning. The offense continued to add on getting a Schiavone solo home run and Guillemette RBI double in the 5th. The bullpen allowed four runs as the Travelers took the lead. In the 8th, the Hooks rallied getting a Schiavone RBI single to tie it and an Encarnacion RBI triple to take the lead. McLoughlin closed it out as the Hooks won 9-8.

Note: Schiavone has a .877 OPS in Double-A.


A+: Asheville Tourists (15-40lost 15-4 (BOX SCORE)

DeVos started for Asheville and went 3.2 innings allowing 6 runs, 1 earned. Asheville got on the board in the 4th inning on a Moss RBI single. The offense got 2 runs in the 6th on a Daudet 2 run double and another run in the 7th on a Powell solo home run. The pen struggled allowing another 9 runs but the offense was quiet the rest of the way as Asheville fell 15-4.

Note: Powell is hitting .316 this season.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (25-31) lost 6-3 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the third inning when Diaz connected on a solo home run. Carrera got the start and pitched well allowing 1 run over 5 innings while striking out 4. The offense scored 2 runs in the 5th on a Cauro 2 run single. Varela struggled in relief though allowing 5 runs, 2 earned, as the Fireflies took the lead. The offense was quiet the rest of the way as the Woodpeckers fell 6-3.

Note: Cassedy has a 1.13 ERA this season.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Brandon McPherson – 7:05 CT

CC: Trey Dombroski – 5:05 CT

AV: TBD – 12:05 CT

FV: TBD – 4:05 CT

How to watch UNC Baseball in the winner-take-all Game 3 against USC

May 31, 2026; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels pitcher Folger Boaz (36) pitches against the East Carolina Pirates during game 6 of the Chapel Hill Regional at Boshamer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Howard-Imagn Images | William Howard-Imagn Images

Man, how can you not be romantic about baseball?

Jason DeCaro spun what was easily the best game of his Carolina career yesterday as the Tar Heels were able to stave off elimination and win 4-0 against USC. A season that hasn’t seen him go for a complete game and one where he would usually see the bench after five or six in favor of Caden Glabuer, DeCaro just took the ball and refused to give it up. He saved his fastest pitch for last, and all game the Trojans were completely confounded.

It’s completely flipped this series on its head. All of a sudden the Tar Heels are looking today at being able to roll out Folger Boaz, backed up by Glauber, and then Walker McDuffie as a backstop to try and shake off his rough outing on Friday. USC’s hopes were in their starting pitching, and both starters for the Trojans were unable to deliver wins for the team—as it was the bullpen that secured it on Friday.

The reward for the winner is a trip to Omaha, Nebraska and a match up against the winner of the Auburn Super Regional, the Rebels of Ole Miss, in a bracket that has been ripped to shreds and perhaps offered the most wide-open opportunity the Tar Heels will see to get a National Title.

To do so, the bats are going to have to wake up. Carolina has only scored nine runs in the two games, and they have left an eye-popping 21 runners on base over the course of the weekend. Thirteen of those runners were stranded yesterday alone. The Tar Heels have only put up a crooked number three times in eighteen innings, and those crooked numbers were each only two. It’s a credit to the Trojans’ pitching that they’ve been able to throw themselves out of every jam, enough to pull the comeback on Friday and never truly feel out of it Saturday.

All that said, expect USC to go with several pitchers today as their typical day three starter Diego Velazquez basically serves as an opener. He’s only gone five innings once the entire season — against Nevada — and his last outing was last Sunday against Texas State, where he just went 3 1/3 in the Trojans’ win. USC’s coach Andy Stankiewicz has not been shy about pulling his starters when their counts got high, and at this point you even wonder if you’ll see Mason Edwards throw an inning or two as he only went three on Friday (though those three innings did cost him 77 pitches).

Again, for the Tar Heels they are just set up perfectly. Jason DeCaro is likely the only pitcher that is ruled out for today. Even Ryan Lynch might pop in if needed with a day off. Still, with a lineup of Folger Boaz, Caden Glauber, Walker McDuffie, and the emerging Jackson Rose who went 2 1/3 scoreless on Friday, you have to give the nod to the Carolina bullpen today.

For one more time it’s going to be a scorcher, so once again bear that in mind if you are heading over to the Bosh today. Get there early, enjoy the block party, hydrate, and remember you CAN bring in your own food and non-alcoholic drinks to the park. That could be important on what will likely be the biggest crowd of the season for the last game in Boshamer for 2026. If you aren’t going to be there, here’s how you can catch the action:

  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • Location: Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, NC
  • TV: ESPN, where Mike Ferrin will handle play-by-play with Gaby Sanchez doing color.
  • Streaming: ESPN Unlimited. If you subscribe to a cable service, some now have agreements with ESPN to have access already included.
  • Radio: WCHL 97.9 in Chapel Hill as well as online and through the Varsity app. Dave Nathan will take you through the game for the Tar Heels, and it’s free.

Why Padres should not trade for Tarik Skubal despite big pitching need

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal

Why Padres should not trade for Tarik Skubal despite big pitching need originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The San Diego Padres are a postseason contender, which feels like a miracle based on how poorly their starting rotation and offense have performed this season.

Under two months to go until the August 3 MLB trade deadline, it's clear the Padres have some issues to resolve. The rotation could use some help, and Tarik Skubal is obviously the top arm and most appealing trade target available.

However, as USA Today's Bob Nightengale highlighted, the Padres should actually not trade for Skubal. The reason is simple: their offense needs a lot more help than their starting rotation does.

Why Padres should pass on chance to trade for Tarik Skubal

"The free-falling San Diego Padres don't need Skubal as much as they need someone who can hit," Nightengale writes. "They are betting .216, which not only is the lowest in MLB, but the lowest in franchise history after 60 games."

That .216 batting average as a team is a massive red flag for the Padres. Last year's offense also wasn't ideal, and this season is a whole lot worse.

As much as Skubal would help, the Padres should instead be looking for ways to improve their offense this season.

Only Miguel Andujar (.707 OPS), Gavin Sheets (.777), Ty Fracne (.827), and Luis Campusano (.958) have an OPS above .700 this season for the Padres.

MORECubs cost to trade for Tarik Skubal from Tigers revealed by ex-MLB GM

Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, Jackson Merrill, Xander Bogaerts, and every other hitter have an OPS no greater than Tatis' at .666.

The Padres need more offensive firepower this season, and even though Skubal would be a big help for their World Series odds, their lackluster offense needs way more help than the rotation does.

If the Padres try to enter the postseason with this offense, they're sure to be eliminated early. A blockbuster trade for Skubal would help, but not as much as adding a star hitter would improve this team this season.

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ESPN&#39;s latest FPI rankings suggest former Gators are in Super Bowl mix

ESPN's Football Power Index uses 10,000 simulations to project team strength, playoff odds, and Super Bowl contenders.

According to the latest model, the Rams enter the season as the favorite after acquiring star pass rusher Myles Garrett. Buffalo is forecast to be one of the strongest teams in the league and is anticipated to meet Los Angeles in the Super Bowl.

"It doesn't take much creativity to put the Bills in the title game. Josh Allen is arguably the best quarterback in the league, and Buffalo easily could have made the Super Bowl in recent seasons." NFL analyst Seth Walder says, reinforcing Buffalo's status in the rankings.

As a major contributor to the Bills' top-5 ranked offensive line, O'Cyrus Torrence may find himself in the best position to play on Super Sunday. The 2023 second-round draft pick posted a Pro Football Focus pass-blocking grade of 64.0 in 2025 and was fourth overall in offensive snaps played. According to PFF, O'Cyrus allowed zero hits on star quarterback Josh Allen last season.

Several other former Florida Gators will play key roles on teams expected to make deep postseason runs, according to the FPI. Dante Fowler Jr. and the Seattle Seahawks landed No. 4 at plus-3.6; Ricky Pearsall and the San Francisco 49ers fell to No. 5 at plus-3.3. 2026 second-round draft pick; Jack Slaughter and the San Diego Chargers come in at No. 7 with plus-2.6 odds; Jonathan Greenard and the Philadelphia Eagles round out the top 10 at plus-2.0.

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LSU Baseball Transfer Portal: Three more pitchers to know

The college baseball transfer portal is off and running and the LSU Tigers are active. Jay Johnson and Co. already secured two commitments -- Gonzaga transfer pitcher Landon Hood and Texas State transfer shortstop Dawson Park.

LSU has a strong core returning in 2027, but LSU still has plenty of needs after missing the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2011. One of those needs is pitcher, despite LSU being set to return all three arms from its 2026 opening series rotation. Hood is on board, but LSU isn't done.

The transfer portal opened on June 1 and will remain open for the entire month. Still, the roster-building phase will extend into July as coaches balance getting portal additions and recruits to campus with the upcoming MLB Draft.

A few days ago, we looked at three transfer portal pitchers that would make sense for LSU. Today, we'll look at three more.

Alex Valentin, LHP, South Carolina

Valentin's stat line didn't impress at South Carolina in 2026 and he'll be looking for his fourth school in four years. Still, 64Analytics ranks Valentin as a top-15 available transfer. Valentin appeared in 21 games, starting eight for the Gamecocks. At LSU, he'd likely be a bullpen piece.

Valentin has 49 career appearances and LSU can get an arm with SEC experience without paying top price. Valentin pitched vs LSU in 2026, striking out six and allowing three earned runs in four innings. If LSU likes the stuff it saw from Valentin that day, the Tigers will give him a call.

Garrett Lambert, RHP, Mercer

The Mercer Bears mounted an impressive campaign in 2026 and several Mercer players have hit the portal looking to play power conference baseball. Lamber, a right-handed pitcher, is in that group. Per 64Analytics, Lambert is the No. 19-ranked player in the portal.

Lambert began his collegiate career in 2024, but missed 2025 with an injury. He returned in 2026 and posted a career year. Lambert's ERA was 4.31, but his opponent batting average was .217 and he struck out 90 in 71 innings.

Jaxon Shineflew, LHP, South Alabama

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LSU needs veteran relievers. LSU's bullpen struggled throughout 2026 as Jay Johnson didn't know which relievers he could trust. Shineflew, a rising senior, already has 151.2 career innings under his belt. He made 49 appearances across his three years at South Alabama.

In 2026, Shineflew struck out 63 in 55 innings. Of interest to LSU, he only walked 15 batters.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Three pitchers LSU baseball should target in the transfer portal

Dylan Larkin&#39;s trade request points out a major NHL flaw

Dylan Larkin's trade request points out a major NHL flaw originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Dylan Larkin apparently wants to be traded away from the Detroit Red Wings.

That's all well and good, until you consider the fact that his contract also has a no-movement clause in it.

And therein lies the NHL's odd conundrum when it comes to these situations.

Star veteran players like Larkin can get that no-move ability built into their contract, which means that they have to approve any potential trade destination. That's a strong right to earn, and it makes sense that the players would want that to remain a possibility.

But it gets really confusing in the realm of trade requests.

Not only does Larkin want to leave, but he also wants full control of where he ends up. 

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If the teams Larkin wants to go to don't make the Red Wings an adequate offer in return for their captain, what is Detroit supposed to do?

They can go for a subpar deal, or they can keep an unhappy Larkin around. Neither is a great option.

While this would be a tough thing to ever actually pull off, a mechanism that removes the no-movement clause after a trade request might be a little more fair. It would allow the player and team to both hold some of the cards.

But as it stands, the Red Wings are in a lose-lose situation. Larkin is pretty much in full control here.

The best Detroit can hope is that a place Larkin wants to end up also makes a fair offer that doesn't set them back from this tough moment.

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“Don’t be afraid to fail.” I’ve always been afraid to …

Watching Jalen Brunson relentlessly try to will New York back into games in fourth quarters, not caring if one shot doesn’t go in because he trusts his work has been a reminder to me to believe in myself and my track record. I’ve been doing this a long time with a lot to show for it. Watching Mike Brown tinker with lineups, strategies and philosophies from one game to the next has made think, “Don’t be afraid to fail.” I’ve always been afraid to fail. “It’s all about being able to say you gave it everything you got,” said Brunson, who told me the most nervous he’s ever been was his wedding day and on draft day because of the unknown of where’d be living and playing, about his thoughts on failure. “Knowing that sometimes you might not get the end result you want, but you know you gave it everything you got. Just control what you can control. If you go out there, put all the preparation and the work in, do everything you can, and you live with the results.”

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“Europe already did the hard part. The rivalries, the …

Bryant believes European basketball already has a unique identity built on tradition, rivalries and passionate fan bases. At the same time, he acknowledged that the NBA could help the sport grow as a business, as long as the essence of the European game is preserved. “Europe already did the hard part. The rivalries, the buildings, the meaning. You cannot buy that, and the NBA knows it,” Bryant wrote while discussing the unique atmosphere and traditions that define the continent’s basketball culture. The EuroLeague First Team selection believes the NBA and European basketball bring different strengths to the table. “The NBA brings what European basketball has never had at scale. Capital, a global distribution machine, and decades of turning a sport into a business,” Bryant explained. “The EuroLeague brings the part money cannot buy. A product that is already real. Rivalries that go back generations. Buildings where every game feels like it matters.”

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Guard Jose Alvarado, a trade deadline acquisition, has …

But under coach Mike Brown this season, New York has leaned on its bench more than it ever did with Thibodeau. That's especially true in this playoff run, which is headed back to MSG for Monday's Game 3 of the Finals against the San Antonio Spurs (8:30 p.m. ET, ABC). Up and down the Knicks bench is evidence of a pie being divided more evenly: Beyond Shamet's contributions, guard Miles McBride has averaged career highs in minutes, scoring and 3-point percentage. Big man Mitchell Robinson has stayed upright after being carefully managed all season and is now being deployed against Victor Wembanyama in clutch time. Guard Jose Alvarado, a trade deadline acquisition, has provided his usual defensive annoyance and energy. "Everybody understands what our standard is," Brown said in December. "It's about sacrifice."

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“It was huge,” Brown said. “Pop — I talk about MSG …

Brown has coached some of the league’s biggest stars, including LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. He coached under some of the most venerated coaches, including Popovich and Steve Kerr. But now, for the first time in his career, the Larry O’Brien Trophy is within his grasp as the head of a locker room. Brown points to his time under Popovich as one of the biggest reasons he has arrived at this moment. “It was huge,” Brown said. “Pop — I talk about MSG being iconic, New York City being iconic — Pop is iconic, especially here in San Antonio. When you talk about the game of basketball, he’s iconic to everybody that enjoys the game of basketball.”

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“Sprays” — his word for plays on which a player inside …

Those are notable, but they do not take the crown. The biggest upset, by far, is that it took Knicks coach Mike Brown 1,276 words into his ebullient, borderline-ecstatic stream-of-consciousness news conference after his team’s Game 2 win before he finally blurted out the word “spray.” “Sprays” — his word for plays on which a player inside the 3-point line kicks the ball out to a player beyond the arc, whether as a result of a drive, catch, offensive board or divine intervention — might be the defining term in the Brownian lexicon. While it took him a comparatively long time to get around to it after the game on Friday, he normally uses this term with the frequency you might expect from, say, a proprietor of specialty hoses, or perhaps the CEO of Aqua Net.

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&quot;In terms of the minutes, it&#39;s a philosophy I had,&quot; …

This year, only one four-man unit crossed the 900-minute mark. (Lineups featuring Robinson, Anunoby, Bridges and Brunson were a plus-19.6 points per 100 possessions, thanks in large part to Robinson's offensive rebounds and "sprays," Brown's term for getting in the paint and kicking out to shooters. "In terms of the minutes, it's a philosophy I had," Brown said ahead of Monday's Game 2. "One of the many things I learned from Pop and Steve [Kerr]. Steve was really good at trying to play a lot of different guys. Not only that, a guy that hadn't been in the rotation for a while, one game [a coach] might throw him out there as a starter. That kept guys engaged or on their toes."

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&quot;I thought Landry could be impactful,&quot; Brown said …

Upon taking the Knicks job this past July, Brown lobbied for team president Leon Rose to re-sign Shamet, then an unrestricted free agent after playing for New York on a one-year minimum deal. "I thought Landry could be impactful," Brown said before Game 2. "He signed late because his agent convinced him to do that. Hopefully it won't happen going forward." "I said, 'Hey, I want you here. I'm sorry about the way the circumstances are contractually. I have nothing to do [with] that. I believe you can help us on both ends of the floor.'"

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“I’m a little embarrassed at my positivity and joie de …

“I’m a little embarrassed at my positivity and joie de vivre,” she says. “Not being the winning team is kind of built into the Knicks’ sauce. You say you’re a Knicks fan, and people are like, ‘Oh, I’m sorry.’ It’s like a joke. But it’s never really mattered to me ’cause I just love ’em. I love the Knicks, and I love being at the Garden, even though the individuals are different every year. So, this is some whole other place. This is some whole other thing. It’s intense. “I don’t know where to put this. It’s a little bit like everybody is focused now on my guys. But they’re my guys! I’m feeling sort of very possessive about my team. Like, the whole freaking world is focused on them right now, and I’m like, ‘Back off, everybody. These are my guys.’”

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5 people injured at West Virginia NCAA super regionals game due to high winds and severe thunderstorms

West Virginia fans got to celebrate the Mountaineers baseball team earning its first trip to the Men’s College World Series on Saturday.

However, the second day of the NCAA super regional series at Morgantown’s Kendrick Family Ballpark also brought somber news for the community.

During a weather delay on Saturday afternoon, high winds and an oncoming thunderstorm blew down a tent canopy for the Mountaineer Athletic Club in the parking lot outside the stadium. According to a statement from the university, five people were injured and transported from the accident scene for medical treatment.

“WVU would like to thank the immediate response of EMS, law enforcement and fire first responders who immediately secured the area and treated the injured spectators,” the statement said. “While it was a great day for Mountaineer baseball, all of Mountaineer Nation's thoughts are with those who were involved.”

According to WDTV, several tents and equipment were blown over by the storm and at least one person was hurt by attempting to hang onto one of them. Ambulances were quickly called to the scene to help the injured.

One person appeared to have sustained broken legs, another was caught under a pole and several others were caught under the large canopy, The Daily Atheneum reported. Additionally, an elderly man was hurt inside the ballpark after winds caused him to fall over 10 feet from a wall.

WVU officials said in the statement issued that the school has maintained contact with Morgantown health care providers “to ensure those affected are supported in their recovery.”

Following the delay, the Mountaineers baseball team defeated Cal Poly 17-1 in the second game of their NCAA tournament super regionals series. By winning both games, West Virginia advanced to the MCWS for the first time in program history and will face Troy (another first-time visitor to Omaha).

Warriors warned that LeBron James won&#39;t solve all their problems

The notion of adding LeBron James to the Golden State Warriors is rapidly becoming a hot topic among both the media and the fanbase. The veteran superstar is heading into unrestricted free agency this summer and may not return to the Los Angeles Lakers. As such, a potential team-up with Stephen Curry and Draymond Green has been floated as a logical next step for James, who will turn 42 in the coming months.

However, Chandler Parsons has warned that adding James, at this point of his career, to an aging Warriors core won't provide the results most fans dream of. Parsons noted how even with James, the Warriors would be unlikely to reach the level of the San Antonio Spurs, Oklahoma City Thunder or potentially the Houston Rockets.

"Do they win a championship? No," Parsons said, via FanDuel TV's 'Run It Back.' "What do they do? What's the ceiling if they do this? We're talking the Western Conference with Spurs, San Antonio, OKC. Denver, Houston, Lakers, Minnesota. Like, they're not going to be better than most of those upper-echelon teams. Now, it would be awesome. It would be incredible to see Steph, Draymond, and LeBron James wear a jersey in that arena. For Steve Kerr, I think it would be a cool story. I don't think it moves the needle for the Warriors to be a championship contender, though, at all."

Should the Warriors want to bridge the gap between themselves and the top-tier teams in the Western Conference, they would need to make some additional moves alongside adding James. Of course, Jimmy Butler's eventual return from a torn ACL would provide a sizeable boost. Nevertheless, the front office must resolve the glaring hole at the center position while also nailing their upcoming draft pick.

Adding James isn't the boost it used to be. Nevertheless, some smart roster building alongside his addition could position Golden State to be a shock contender in the West, assuming everyone can stay healthy.

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Dave Hahn steps down as Manheim Central (Pa.) head football coach

Manheim Central (Pa.) head coach Dave Hahn exits a huddle with the team during the football game against Smyrna at Abessinio Stadium in Wilmington, Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Manheim won 37-36.

It might be close to the official off-season for high school sports around the country, but head coaching openings continue to pop up on the prep gridiron level. One of Pennsylvania’s better known programs has abruptly begun the search for a new head football coach, according to a report.

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According to a report by LancasterOnline, Dave Hahn (head coach) and Jared Shearer (assistant coach) have both resigned from their coaching positions at Manheim Central. Hahn has been the Barons’ head coach over the last 10 years and led a successful football program in the process.

Manheim Central superintendent Ryan Axe was asked by the outlet for the reasons for the resignations of Hahn and Shearer, with no reasoning provided.

“Neither gave a reason for their resignations,” Axe said to LancasterOnline about the pair’s sudden resignations.

When it came to winning Pennsylvania high school football games, Hahn was as successful as they come within the Lancaster-Lebanon League as he compiled a strong 99-33 mark over his decade overseeing the program.

Per the report, Manheim Central found tons of success within the league, winning seven Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 2 championships along with five District 3 title appearances, winning two crowns in 2017 and 2018.

The Barons are coming off a pair of sub-par seasons for the program as Manheim Central finished 5-5 in 2025 and 3-7 the year before. The three seasons prior between 2021 and 2023 strung together 10-plus win campaigns. Manheim Central finished as the state’s No. 160th ranked team, per the Pennsylvania High School Football Massey Rankings.

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Manheim Central High School, located in Manheim, PA, serves students in grades 9-12 and is renowned for its commitment to both academic excellence and athletic achievement. The school’s mascot, the Baron, represents the strength and resilience of the community. It offers a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, soccer, and wrestling. The Barons’ teams have achieved success in various sports, including state championships in field hockey and softball.

iPhone Fold photo leak, Nvidia RTX Spark is official, Week 23 in review

7 June 2026 at 18:04

Another week, another couple of foldable iPhone stories. The first is a big one, coming straight from Ice Universe; it's a photo of the device in the wild. The photo shows the White/Silver finish of the inaugural foldable and confirms its stocky shape. Another rumor claims the foldable iPhone will have a vapor chamber for cooling. It's not surprising, given that the iPhone Pro models have a vapor chamber. Motorola unveiled the Edge (2026) for the US and Canadian markets. The phone brings a smaller 6.3-inch display than its predecessor and will go on sale on June 11 with a $600 price...

Expeditions: Samurai Drops You Into Sengoku Japan as a Privateer, Not William Adams — and That Choice Reshapes the Story

7 June 2026 at 18:00

A samurai stands on a cliff overlooking the sea during sunset with a large ship and traditional buildings in the background, under the title 'Expeditions: Samurai'.

Yesterday, publisher THQ Nordic announced Expeditions: Samurai, the next game in the Expeditions RPG series. It is being developed by Campfire Cabal, a Copenhagen-based studio founded in 2022 and made up largely of former Logic Artists developers after the studio was closed down. In a media presentation attended by Wccftech, the team said it sees itself as the creator of the Expeditions IP, which has sold just over 1.3 million copies across the series. They presented the game after surviving a difficult studio period in 2023, when the team was nearly shut down and later rebuilt with support from THQ Nordic. For those […]

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iPhone Fold’s Complicated Design And Pricey Parts Could Force Apple To Limit The Launch To Just One Option, Claims New Leak

7 June 2026 at 17:58

New iPhone Fold leak reveals the device could just be available in one option

Apple appears to be playing it safe with its upcoming iPhone Fold, as it should, because it’s the first time the technology giant will enter a market that its competitors have attempted to bend to their will for years without success. Seeing as it’s incredibly difficult to secure sufficient sales, not to mention the design complications and expensive parts that come with building a foldable smartphone, a new leak reveals that only one variant may be available. New leak reveals that the iPhone Fold could only be available in the color white, as increased component costs and fewer shipments are […]

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MSI, Gigabyte debut new 5K 27-inch Mini-LED monitors with 2,304 dimming zones and glossy panel — both models double the native 180 Hz refresh rate to 330 Hz at 1440p

New Mini-LED monitors from MSI and Gigabyte featuring 5K panels with 2,304 dimming zones and glossy coatings have just been announced. These feature dual- and even triple-mode support, along with full-fat DP 2.1 80 Gbps ports and high peak brightness numbers for HDR. They're also color-accurate enough for professional work.

AMD's RDNA 5 gaming GPUs are coming late next year, according to AIBs at Computex — manufacturers expect new Team Red cards in the second half of 2027 alongside Nvidia

AIB partners for AMD at the Computex 2026 show floor have said they expect next-gen RDNA 5 gaming GPUs to land sometime in the second half of 2027, or maybe even in early 2028. That launch schedule lines up closely with Nvidia's RTX 60 series, which is also expected in late 2027 based on current rumors.

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Mandatory challenger says Oleksandr Usyk will not want to face him: “He’s 100% scared”

7 June 2026 at 17:45

Oleksandr Usyk has been confronted by allegations that he is running scared, preferring to enter a rematch with Rico Verhoeven than face his mandatory challenger. The 39-year-old came through a tougher-than-expected encounter with Verhoeven last month, when many expected him to dismantle the former kickboxer in double-quick fashion. As it happened, though, a subpar performance […]

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P&O Cruises Unveils Onboard Spending Money and Low Deposit Promos

P&O Cruises has unveiled two promos: extra onboard spending money and low deposits on select cruises.   As part of the first deal, guests get up to £500 extra onboard spending money on selected Caribbean fly-cruise holidays departing between October 23, 2026, and March 18, 2028.  The offer applies to more than 100 Select Price fly-cruise voyages, available to book June 4–17, 2026, the cruise line said in a press...

Aziz Yıldırım'ın listesindeydi: Alexander Sörloth bedava fiyatına gitti

Aziz Yıldırım'ın santrfor adayı Alexander Sörloth, Juventus'la el sıkıştı. Bombacı Matteo Moretto Norveçli golcünün yıllık 4 milyon Euro kazanacağını iddia etti.

İtalyan gazeteci Matteo Moretto'ya göre Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkan adaylığı sürecindeki transfer listesinde adı sıkça anılan Alexander Sörloth, İtalyan devi Juventus ile el sıkıştı.

Atletico Madrid forması giyen 31 yaşındaki deneyimli santrfor Alexander Sörloth, Juventus projesine ikna oldu. Yapılan görüşmeler sonucunda İtalyan kulübü ile Sörloth'un menajerleri arasında kişisel şartlar ve sözleşme detayları konusunda tam bir prensip anlaşmasına varıldı.

Siyah-beyazlıların Norveçli golcüye yıllık net 4 milyon Euro maaş içeren, 4 yıllık bir kontrat teklif ettiği ve oyuncu tarafının bu şartları kabul ettiği belirtiliyor.

Oyuncuyla anlaşma sağlayan Juventus, transferi resmiyete dökmek için Atletico Madrid ile masada. Ancak bu aşama siyah-beyazlılar için biraz zorlu geçecek gibi görünüyor:

İspanyol ekibi, Sörloth için 30 milyon Euro'nun üzerinde bir bonservis bedeli talep ediyor. Juventus ise bu rakamı daha makul seviyelere çekmeye çalışıyor.

Inter'den Hakan Çalhanoğlu açıklaması! Resmen dalga geçtiler

Fenerbahçe başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin "Anlaştım" dediği Hakan Çalhanoğlu için Inter'den Türk futbolunu sallayacak bir açıklama geldi! İtalyan devinin sportif direktörü, transfer iddialarını "pembe diziye" benzetti.

Hakan Safi’nin milli yıldız Hakan Çalhanoğlu ile el sıkıştığı yönündeki açıklamaları İtalya’da geniş yankı uyandırdı. Inter Sportif Direktörü Piero Ausilio, bu iddialara esprili ama bir o kadar da iğneleyici bir yanıt verdi.

Inter’in geçtiğimiz sezon kazandığı başarılara atıfta bulunan Ausilio, transfer iddialarını bir "pembe diziye" benzeterek şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- Umarım Hakan hakkındaki bu pembe dizi bize geçen sene olduğu gibi yine uğur getirir. Her Türk dizisi bize bir Scudetto (Serie A Şampiyonluğu) ve bir Coppa Italia (İtalya Kupası) getirecekse, belki de gelecek sene biz de Beşiktaş'ın seçim kampanyasına katılırız. Madem her yıl bir seçim yapıyorlar...

-Hakan Çalhanoğlu'nu takımda tutmak istiyoruz, sözleşmesi var! Fenerbahçe cephesinden gelen açıklamaların herhangi bir sonucu olacağına inanmıyorum.

Mavi-siyahlıların sportif direktörünün bu sözleri, İtalyan kulübünün milli futbolcuyu bırakmaya niyetinin olmadığını ve Türkiye'deki seçim malzemesi yapılan transfer iddialarını ciddiye almadığını net bir şekilde ortaya koydu.

Seçim sonucu belli oldu! Efsane başkan oyların yüzde 68.6'sını aldı

İspanyol radyo kanalı COPE'un geçtiği son dakika bilgisine göre, Real Madrid'deki tarihi başkanlık yarışını oyların %68.6'sını alan efsane başkan Florentino Perez kazandı

Real Madrid Kulübü'nde merakla beklenen başkanlık seçimi tamamlandı. İspanyol basınının güçlü kaynaklarından COPE'un geçtiği son dakika bilgisine göre; mevcut başkan Florentino Perez, genel kurul üyelerinin oylarının %68.6'sını alarak yeniden başkan seçildi.

Kulübü 2009 yılından bu yana kesintisiz olarak yöneten ve kazandığı kupalarla adını tarihe yazdıran 79 yaşındaki efsane futbol adamı, seçim yarışında karşısına çıkan genç aday Enrique Riquelme'yi büyük bir oy farkıyla geride bıraktı.

Seçim sürecinde iki adayın da genel kurul üyelerine verdiği iddialı sözler dünya basınının gündemine oturmuştu. Genç aday Riquelme; Erling Haaland ve Rodri gibi isimleri transfer etme vaadiyle üyelerin karşısına çıkarken; Florentino Perez ise teknik direktörlük koltuğu için José Mourinho ve defans hattı için Ibrahima Konaté hamleleriyle gövde gösterisi yapmıştı.

2002'nin efsanesi mesajı verdi

Türk futbolunun tecrübeli ismi Şenol Güneş, A Milli Takım'ın 2026 Dünya Kupası şansını değerlendirdi:

A Milli Futbol Takımı ile 2002 Dünya Kupası'nda üçüncülük başarısı yakalayan millilerin eski teknik direktörü Şenol Güneş, milli takımın 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda çeyrek finale kadar yolunun açık olduğunu söyledi.

Ankara'da düzenlenen Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Olağan Mali Genel Kurulu'na katılan Şenol Güneş, 24 yıl sonra A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası'na katılması sevincini yaşatan TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'ndan, yönetim kuruluna, teknik direktörü Vincenzo Montella'ya, oyunculara ve teknik ekibe herkese çok teşekkür ettiğini belirtti.

Şenol Güneş, Türk futbolu olarak Dünya Kupası'na katılmanın çok önemli olduğunu, bazı sorunlar olsa da uluslararası alanda yarışmacı olma adına iyi yolda gidildiğini ifade etti.

A Milli Futbol Takımı ile 2002 Dünya Futbol Kupası'nda üçüncü olduklarını hatırlatan Şenol Güneş, "2002 yılında Dünya Kupası'na giderken yalnızdık, dönerken kalabalıktık. O dönemde 'Dünya futbolunda 'yarışmacı' olduk, dünya futbol ülkesi olarak üçüncü olduk' demiştim. Evet üçüncü olduk ama dünya futbol ülkesi olarak tescillenemedik." dedi.

Bu nedenle Türk futbol yapısının iyi analiz edilmesi, değerlendirilmesi gerektiğini vurgulayan Güneş, şöyle devam etti:

"Ekonomi, idari, teknik, hukuk, kulüplerin yapısı, antrenörler, oyuncular, yöneticiler, medya, hakemler ne durumda hepsini değerlendirip, 2026 Dünya Kupası sonrası tekrar bir araya gelip 5 yıllık, 10 yıllık planlar yapmak zorundayız. Bunun içerisine ekonomi, idari her şeyi koyabilirsiniz. TFF Başkanının da yönetimini bu yönde sevk ettiğini görüyoruz. Daha önceki yönetimler de iyi işler yaptı; hocalar da oyuncular da herkes, hepimiz.. Önemli olan bu ülkenin başarıyı yakalaması, bu ülke insanının mutlu olması. Hakkari'de de Edirne'de de insanımız futbol başarısından mutlu olabiliyor. Bu mutluluğu sağlayan sizlerin vasıtasıyla oyuncularımız, personelimiz, çalışan herkese teşekkür etmek gerekiyor."

"Dünya Kupası'nda çeyrek final mümkün"

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda çeyrek finale kadar yolunun açık olduğunu vurgulayan Güneş, "2026 Dünya Kupası'na 48 takım katıldığı için ilk 3'e girme şansımız da fazla olduğu için, kağıt üzerinde kendimizi birinci görüyoruz ama ilk 3'e girdiğiniz zaman da büyük ihtimalle çıkabileceğiniz bu grupta çeyrek finale kadar gidişimizin mümkün olduğunu söylüyorum. Ama ben hayatım boyunca öyle bakmışımdır; merdivenin ilk basamağı gruptan çıkmaktır, ondan sonra diğer maçlardır. Bu takımda oynayan tüm oyuncularımız genç ama Avrupa'nın büyük takımlarında oynayan, tecrübeli oyuncular. Hocamız da Dünya Kupası'na daha önce gitmişti, 2002'de oyuncu olarak tecrübesi var." diye konuştu.

Türkiye'nin kupada iz bırakacağını ve örnek olacağını anlatan Güneş, şunları kaydetti:

"TFF Başkanının da heyecanı var. Hiçbir sorunu dışarıya yansıtmadan gruplardan çıkarak Dünya Kupası'na katıldık. Umarım orada herhangi bir sorun olmayacaktır. O konuda da yönetime ve başkana çok iş düşüyor. Çünkü buraya katılmak önemliydi, birinci aşama. Katıldıktan sonra iyi temsil etmek, ilkeli davranışlarımız örnek olmalı çünkü bir ülkenin görüntüsünü siz çiziyorsunuz. En büyük tanıtım da bu olaydır. Sahada oynadığımız oyunla, davranışlarımızla da olumlu izler bırakacağımızı düşünüyorum. Türk insanına imkan sağlandığı zaman da ne kadar başarılı olacağını gösteren bir takımımız var. Umarım dönerken hep beraber onları karşılarız mutlu bir şekilde. Burada yine toplantı yaparız, bütün sorunları da konuşuruz."

İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'ndan kulüplere yeni gözdağı

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, "Kararlarımızı kişilere göre değil, Türk futbolunun ortak menfaatlerine göre aldık. Bundan sonra da aynı anlayışla çalışmaya devam edeceğiz." dedi.

İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, Ankara JW Marriott Hotel'de düzenlenen TFF Olağan Mali Genel Kurulu'ndaki konuşmasında Türk futboluna emek veren tüm paydaşlara teşekkür ederek "Bugün burada yalnızca bir mali genel kurul gerçekleştirmiyoruz. Türk futbolunu yeniden Dünya Kupası sahnesine taşıyan büyük yürüyüşün muhasebesini yapıyor, geleceğin hedeflerini birlikte şekillendiriyoruz." ifadelerini kullandı.

Dünya Kupası'na 24 yıl sonra katılma hakkı kazanan ay-yıldızlı ekibin mücadelesi, inancı ve karakteriyle büyük gurur yaşattığını aktaran Hacıosmanoğlu, şöyle devam etti:

"Bu tarihi başarının mimarları teknik direktörümüz Vincenzo Montella ve futbolcularımıza, emeği geçen herkese milletimiz adına teşekkür ediyorum. Ancak Dünya Kupası'na katılmak bizim için sonuç değil, yeni bir başlangıçtır. Hedefimiz, yalnızca turnuvalarda yer almak değil, büyük organizasyonların kalıcı ve güçlü ülkelerinden biri olmaktır. Milli takımımız göreve geldiğimiz dönemde FIFA dünya sıralamasında 27. sıradayken bugün 22. sıraya yükselmiş durumdadır. Dünya Kupası'nın ardından tarihimizde ilk kez UEFA Uluslar Ligi A Ligi'nde mücadele edecek olmamız da bu büyük yükselişin önemli göstergelerinden birisidir. Aynı gelişimi kadın futbolunda da görüyoruz. A Milli Kadın Takımımız bizim dönemimizde FIFA sıralamasında 69. basamaktayken bugün 49'unculuğa yükselmiştir. Tarihimizde ilk kez Dünya Kupası play-off'larını garantileyen Kadın Milli Takımımızı tebrik ediyorum. En büyük hedeflerimizden biri de Kadın Milli Takımımızı, Dünya Kupası sahnesinde görmek ve ülkemizi en üst seviyede temsil etmesini sağlamaktır."

Alt yaş kategorilerindeki milli takımların başarılarına da değinen Hacıosmanoğlu, "Sürdürülebilir başarı ancak güçlü futbol ekonomisiyle mümkündür. Bu anlayışla hareket ederek son bir yılda milli takımımızın sponsor ağını daha da genişlettik. Alanlarında lider 11 yeni markanın katılımıyla toplam sponsorluk sayımızı 32'ye çıkardık. Bu rakam Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu tarihindeki en yüksek sponsorluk sayısıdır. Gerçekleştirdiğimiz marka işbirlikleriyle yaklaşık 1.7 milyar liralık ekonomik değer oluşturduk. Ayrıca ilk kez 2. ve 3. lig müsabakalarının yayın anlaşmalarını gerçekleştirerek futbolumuzun görünürlüğünü ve ekonomik değerini artırdık." diye konuştu.

Yeni hedef Dünya Kupası ev sahipliği

Türk futbolunun yalnızca sahada değil uluslararası alanda da güçlü temsil edilmesi için yoğun çalışmalar yürüttüklerini anlatan Hacıosmanoğlu, "Bugün, FIFA ve UEFA'nın çeşitli kurullarında daha etkin temsil edilen bir Türkiye var. UEFA'nın Londra ve Brüksel'den sonra 3. temsilciliğinin İstanbul'da açılması bu vizyonun en somut sonuçlarından biridir. FIFA'nın da İstanbul temsilciliğinin açılması noktasında çalışmalarımız devam ediyor. Değerli dostum Infantino'nun İstanbul ziyaretlerinde başta Sayın Cumhurbaşkanımız olmak üzere ilgili makamlarla yer tahsisi konusu görüşmelerini gerçekleştirdik. En kısa süre içerisinde FIFA'nın temsilciliğinin de İstanbul'da açılışını gerçekleştireceğiz." bilgilerini verdi.

Tüpraş Stadı'nın mayıs ayında UEFA Avrupa Ligi finaline ev sahipliği yaptığını hatırlatan Hacıosmanoğlu, "2027 Konferans Ligi finali ve 2032 Avrupa Futbol Şampiyonası ile önemli organizasyonlara ev sahipliği yapacağız. 2032 Avrupa Şampiyonası'nı düzenleyecek bir ülke olarak en büyük hedeflerimizden biri de Dünya Kupası'na ev sahipliği yapmaktır. Bu vizyon kapsamında çalışmalarımızı kararlılıkla sürdürmeye devam ediyoruz." dedi.

"Hakemlerin değil futbolun konuşulduğu bir iklim"

Kalıcı başarıda altyapının önemine işaret eden Hacıosmanoğlu, "Göreve geldiğimizde gelişim liglerinde 99 profesyonel kulüp ve yaklaşık 8 bin lisanslı oyuncu bulunuyordu. Bugün ise bu sayıyı 247 kulüp ve 18 bin lisanslı oyuncuya çıkardık. Yıllık maç sayısını 5 binden 16 bin 500'e yükselttik. Hedefimiz önümüzdeki dönemde 300 kulüp ve 25 bin lisanslı oyuncuya ulaşmaktır. Bu rakamlar yalnızca büyümeyi değil, Türk futbolunun oyuncu üretim kapasitesinin büyük dönüşümünü ifade etmektedir." değerlendirmesinde bulundu.

"Hakemlerin değil futbolun konuşulduğu bir iklim oluşturmak istiyoruz." diyen Hacıosmanoğlu, "Bu nedenle hakem eğitimine, gelişimine ve kurumsal yapısına özel önem veriyoruz. Genç hakemlerimizi destekliyoruz. Kadın hakemlerimizin daha fazla sorumluluk üstlenmesini teşvik ediyoruz. 22 yıl aradan sonra bir kadın hakemimizin Süper Lig'de görev alması anlayışımızın bir sonucudur. Arzumuz kadın hakemlerimizin, Türk futbolunun her seviyesinde daha görünür ve daha etkin rol üstlenmesidir." ifadelerini kullandı.

"Her kulübün alın teri ve emeği kutsaldır"

TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, konuşmasının son bölümünde "güçlünün değil haklının yanında olduklarını" vurgulayarak, şunları kaydetti:

"İki yıl önce Türk futbolunun yönetimini bizlere emanet ettiniz. Bu emaneti her zaman büyük bir sorumluluk ve vicdanla taşıdık. Kararlarımızı kişilere göre değil, Türk futbolunun ortak menfaatlerine göre aldık. Bundan sonra da aynı anlayışla çalışmaya devam edeceğiz. Şunu herkesin bilmesini isterim ki bizler varlık sebebini makamlarına borçlu olanlardan değiliz. Biz güçlünün değil, her zaman haklının yanındayız. Bizim, kendilerini büyük görenlerle iyi geçinerek bu koltuklarda daha uzun kalma gibi bir derdimiz asla olmamıştır, olmayacaktır. Biz koltukları işgal etmeye değil, inşa etmeye geldik. Bizler makamların değil, Türk futbolunun hizmetkarıyız. Bizim için her kulübün alın teri ve emeği kutsaldır. Bu kutsalı korumak asli görevimizdir. Futbol ailesinin her kulübü ve başkanı bizim nezdimizde eşit ve aynı değere sahiptir. Yaklaşımımız her zaman bu yönde olmuştur, bu yönde de olmaya devam edecektir. Şunun altını tekrar çizmek istiyorum ki Türk futbolunun geleceğini ve marka değerini 'hep bana' diyerek değil, ortak akılla ve bir araya gelerek inşa edebiliriz. Sözlerime son verirken başta Cumhurbaşkanımız Sayın Recep Tayyip Erdoğan olmak üzere Gençlik ve Spor Bakanımız Sayın Osman Aşkın Bak'a, sponsorlarımıza, yayıncı kuruluşlarımıza, kulüplerimize, sporcularımıza, teknik ekiplerimize ve futbol ailesinin tüm fertlerine teşekkür ediyorum."

UEFA Rusiya klublarının cəza müddətini uzatdı

7 June 2026 at 10:00

UEFA Rusiya klublarının qitəmiqyaslı turnirlərdən kənarlaşdırılması barədə çıxardığı qərarın müddətini 2027-ci ilin yayına qədər uzadıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə məlumat təşkilatın saytında yerləşdirilib.

Avropa Futbol Assosiasiyaları İttifaqının İcraiyyə Komitəsi növbəti mövsüm üçün avrokubok iştirakçılarının siyahısına dəyişikliklər edib. Bu, Rusiya klublarının və yığmalarının UEFA-nın himayəsi altında keçirilən yarışlarda iştirakdan kənarlaşdırılmasının davam etməsi ilə əlaqədar olub.

Başa çatmış mövsümün yekunlarına əsasən, Rusiya ittifaqın əmsallar cədvəlində 28-ci yeri tutub. Reqlamentə görə, bu ona avrokuboklarda iştirak etmək üçün dörd klubu göndərmək hüququ verə bilərdi.

Xatırladaq ki, Ukraynadakı müharibəyə görə Rusiya 2022-ci ilin fevralından FİFA və UEFA-nın sanksiyaları altındadır. Belə ki, bu ölkənin milli komandası və klubları heç bir beynəlxalq turnirdə iştirak edə bilmir.

“Barselona”dan təklif var, amma…”

7 June 2026 at 17:42

“Mançester Siti”dən ayrılan Bernardo Silva açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az İngiltərə mətbuatına istinadən xəbər verir ki, portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi “Barselona”dan təklif aldığını təsdiqləyib:

“Barselona”dan təklif var, amma hələ qərar verməmişəm. Variantlar çoxdur və bütün klublara böyük hörmətim var. Hazırda qərar verməyə tələsmirəm. Daha çox seviləcəyim, özümü aid hiss edə biləcəyim kluba keçəcəyəm”.

Silvanın adı “Barselona” ilə yanaşı, “Qalatasaray”la da hallanır.

&#39;Comebacks don&#39;t get much better&#39; - first Test ratings

The first Test of the summer is complete and England are back to winning ways as they try move on from their Ashes hammering.

A rain-affected game on a Lord's pitch that came in for heavy criticism makes it hard to know whether this is a new, refined and more mature Bazball but victory is a timely boost at the start of an important summer for the Stokes-McCullum regime.

How did the players do individually? Well, while the bowlers had a fine time, the batters can take a crumb of comfort from the fact that if we were rating the surface, it would have scored even lower than the majority of them...

England

Ben Duckett - 5

Starts in both innings and while he got a good ball in the first innings, will have been frustrated to fall playing a loose shot having reached 33 in the second.

Emilio Gay - 7

A very encouraging debut. Given a freebie to get of the mark in Test cricket, the left-hander fell to a beauty first time round before showing a good mix of skill and grit to make a game-high 57 and put England in a strong position.

Jacob Bethell - 4

After a poor dismissal on day one, there was better application from Bethell in the second and there was nothing he could do after a short-ish ball from Matt Henry scooted along the ground to hit his off stump.

Joe Root - 3

Something of a rarity: two single-figure scores in the same Test for England's premier batter. Got two good balls but then most could say the same in this match.

Harry Brook - 7

Brook stayed true to Bazball with a counter-attacking half-century to drag England past 100 in the first innings, making the most of his luck after being dropped twice.

Jamie Smith - 6

Recovered from a poor leave that resulted in his off stump being flattened to help steady things after England had lost 4-1 in the second innings with a fluent, by the standards of the match, knock of 39. Tidy behind the stumps.

Ben Stokes - 4

A quiet Test for the skipper. It took a blinding catch from Kane Williamson to dismiss him first time around but he played around a straight one in the second innings. Bowled just seven overs in the match but did make a timely breakthrough to end New Zealand's brief resistance on the last day.

Gus Atkinson - 8

England's Lord's expert. The seamer took a tidy 2-9 in the first innings and followed up with 5-30 in the second - his fourth five-wicket haul in three Tests at the home of cricket. A total of 26 wickets at 9.5 at this ground is quite remarkable.

Ollie Robinson - 8

A triple-wicket maiden in his first over after more than two years out of the side. Comebacks don't get much better. Robinson could not have asked for a pitch more suited to him and tougher challenges will come, but, with seven wickets in the Test, he couldn't have done much more to show he is ready to lead the England attack.

Josh Tongue - 7

The third of three frontline seamers this week, perhaps, but another good showing from Tongue. He continues to uproot stumps at an impressive rate and of all the bowlers, his place in the side looks the most secure in the medium-to-long term.

Shoaib Bashir - 5

Back in the XI but Bashir bowled as many balls in this match as he did in the Ashes - zero. However, he made a Test-best 14 with the bat in a useful last-wicket stand in the first innings.

New Zealand

Tom Latham - 3

Three runs in the match but it is the manner of his dismissal in the second innings that stands out. The loosest of loose drives to gift England a wicket on a pitch where bowlers really didn't need any favours.

Devon Conway - 4

Umpire's call went against him as Robinson got on a roll first time round but battled hard to make 41 in the second to give the Black Caps a flicker of hope. Two costly drops, one in each innings, knock a mark or two off his score.

Kane Williamson - 3

A Test great but his record in England is iffy and this game didn't help his numbers . A duck in his first dig followed by 18 in the second. Two matches left in what is likely his final Test tour of England so he'll hope for better before he's done.

Rachin Ravindra - 2

A shocker of a Test for the left-hander. A golden duck in the first innings, he dropped two dollies and had his off stump pegged back as he went cheaply second time round.

Daryl Mitchell - 4

England's kryptonite in previous series, Mitchell gave the hosts a helping hand with a misjudged leave on day one before Robinson got him lbw without scoring between rain delays two days later.

Tom Blundell - 3

Steady with the gloves but with the bat he scored eight runs across two innings and was twice undone by Tongue, albeit there was little he could do either time.

Glenn Phillips - 7

Scores of 34 and 44 not out are big numbers in the context of this game. Tried to put the pressure back on England's bowlers, particularly in the chase, but with wickets falling around him, there was far too much to do.

Nathan Smith - 8

The least heralded of the New Zealand seamers coming into this match, Smith ended it with nine wickets, including 6-70 in England's second innings, as he showed his ability to consistently hit a good area and move the ball both ways.

Kyle Jamieson - 8

Back in the team after finally putting his injuries troubles behind him, the big seamer was excellent in getting himself on the honours board with a five-for in the first innings and a few lusty blows with the bat got the Kiwis close to parity on first innings.

Will O'Rourke - 7

A similarly towering stature as Jamieson but around 10mph quicker, O'Rourke is a real handful and will feel he deserved more than his four wickets in the match after a couple of particularly fiery spells.

Matt Henry - 5

Back spasms limited Henry to only four overs in the first innings and meant he was far from 100% as he valiantly bowled 11 overs in the second. Getting him fully fit for the second Test will be a priority for the Black Caps.

Barcelona international could miss opening match of World Cup campaign

Barcelona international could miss opening match of World Cup campaign
Barcelona international could miss opening match of World Cup campaign

Ronald Araujo could miss Uruguay’s opening World Cup match against Saudi Arabia, with the Barcelona defender dealing with a minor fitness issue and illness in the lead-up to the tournament.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Araujo did not train with the rest of the Uruguay squad in their last session before travelling to the United States.

The 27-year-old is suffering from a slight muscle strain, which is not considered serious, but Uruguay have started preventive treatment to avoid any risk.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that Araujo also has flu symptoms, including fever. This has slowed down his progress.

Uruguay expected to be cautious

Araujo may not miss opening match of World Cup. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

As things stand, Araujo could begin the World Cup on the bench, with Guillermo Varela set to take his place in Marcelo Bielsa’s starting XI.

The 27-year-old is an important player for his country and, even from a Barcelona perspective, it makes sense not to take a risk with him before he is fully ready.

Uruguay are expected to use him as a right-back in the tournament, and that role demands a lot from a player physically. Thus, managing a muscle strain has to be done with caution.

The encouraging part is that it does not seem like a major issue. The concern is more about the timing than the severity.

Bigger tests await Araujo

World Cup to be a litmus test for Araujo. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

Araujo is expected to fully recover for Uruguay’s second match against Cape Verde on June 22 and the crucial game against Spain on June 27.

The Spain match, in particular, could decide which of the South American and European nations secure top spot in Group H, and Bielsa will want Araujo for that game.

For Araujo, the priority is simple: to recover properly, avoid any setback and take part in the important matches for his nation.

An important summer transfer window and season lie ahead of him from a Barcelona perspective, and he will hope that injuries do not return to deter his progress.

No, A.J. Brown did not say he &quot;leaked&quot; Eagles stories to the media

From Thursday afternoon until Saturday morning, I partially unplugged for the wedding of my niece. I'm back in the saddle, and I was taken aback by something that became a thing on Thursday.

It became a given in multiple media circles — from those who have a history of warping reality for engagement (like "Dov Kleiman," who isn't really Dov Kleiman but whoever it was that bought Kleiman's Twitter account more than two years ago) to those who know or should know better (like former ESPN personality Trey Wingo).

Both "Kleiman" and Wingo (and more than a few others) claimed that Patriots receiver A.J. Brown, during his recent interview with Maria Taylor, admitted that he "leaked" stories to the media in an effort to motivate the Eagles.

Brown never said that. Allow me to repeat this, with emphasis: BROWN NEVER SAID THAT.

Here's the key exchange in the interview. Maria Taylor asked Brown if he felt that the picture painted of Brown in Philly made him out to be a villain.

"I wouldn't say 'a villain,' because some of the things that was done, it was done purposely to give us a push, you know?" Brown said. "I know if I said something in the media, I know it's gonna propel us to work on it, because now everybody's talking about it. You know, so it's like are we gonna really — are we gonna fix it or not? We can't keep saying, 'It's the standard, it's the standard.' And we're not trying to truly get better.

"I'm not saying that we weren't, but I know if you say what you need to say in the media — which I won't do that anymore — but it gives everything legs, and legs . . . to push everybody to be better. Because pressure isn't always a bad thing. It can also be a good thing, too. It just depends on how you look at it. And we had guys in the locker room — which was, honestly, I feel like it was OK to do because we had guys and a lot of them who were men you know, and it's like, yeah, 'I know I need to do this. I need to do that,' including myself.

"So you felt like basically some of the things you would say in the media in ways were a strategy in hopes of helping your team become the best version of themselves?" Taylor said.

"Nothing I would say was for personal gain," Brown said. "It was always to help the team win, and try to be our better self."

One of the best examples of that dynamic happened in November, when Brown addressed at his locker the Twitch stream comment to "get rid of me" from your fantasy team.

“We can’t just keep slapping a Band-Aid over the defense doing their job and getting us out of trouble,” Brown told reporters the next day. “At what point are we going to pick up our slack as an offense that we say we’re so great? . . . And that’s what I’m getting at. It’s not about, ‘I don’t care about winning, all I care about is stats.’ No. It’s been week after week sometimes we’re not contributing, we’re not doing our job on offense. You can’t keep slapping a Band-Aid over that and expect to win late in the year and think you’re going to go to that at the end of the year. It’s not going to fucking happen.”

At the time, our position was that Brown was sufficiently selfless in his desire for the offense to improve that he was willing to be labeled as selfish regarding comments that many viewed as the same-old gripes from a diva receiver who wants the quarterback to just give him the damn ball.

The message went beyond Brown's stats. The offense wasn't growing. It wasn't evolving. It was hiding behind the fact that the Eagles were winning games, thanks in large part to their defense. (Two days earlier, the Eagles had scored only 10 points in a victory at Green Bay.)

Brown's concern was that, if the offense didn't get better, it would lose when it counted. And he was right — the Eagles couldn't score against the 49ers with the season on the line in the wild-card round of the playoffs, thanks to the ill-advised decision (reportedly suggested by quarterback Jalen Hurts) to run “four verticals” for the second straight play.

The moment underscored the offense's failure to grow and adapt. That's the concern Brown accurately expressed in November. And he said it on the record. He didn't "leak" anything.

Most importantly, Brown never told Maria Taylor that he leaked stories to the media to motivate teammates. Brown didn't operate in the shadows. He stood in the spotlight and said what he needed to say.

It's a huge difference. The notion that Brown "leaked" stories creates the impression that he was violating the code of the locker room, that he was going rogue and potentially sabotaging the team.

Everyone who claimed based on the actual interview — or who amplified the contention without checking an interview that is available for anyone to watch on YouTube — should revise their tweets and their stories. In the end, a surprising number of outlets ran with the false characterization of Brown's comments.

It's sloppy. It's lazy. It's wrong. And it continues, for as long as the tweets and links claiming Brown "leaked" stories are not revised or deleted.

Let's see how many, if any, of these outlets will now do the right thing.

This day in Rockets history, Houston makes 20-point NBA Finals comeback

On June 7th, 1995, the Houston Rockets made one of the most improbable comebacks in NBA Finals history, overcoming a 20-point deficit to dismantle the Orlando Magic in Game 1 of the 1995 NBA Finals.

After scoring just 19 points in the first quarter, the Magic took an 11-point lead into halftime. After the intermission, the Rockets stormed back in the third, outscoring the Magic 37-19. A late spark from the Magic nearly won Orlando the game in regulation, but guard Nick Anderson missed four consecutive free throws in the final 10.5 seconds of play to send the game into overtime.

Anderson was Orlando's third-leading scorer (22 points) right behind the duo of Shaquille O'Neal and Anfernee Hardaway, who had 26 each. For Houston, it was the trio of Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon, Clyde "The Glide" Drexler and Kenny "The Jet" Smith who did the damage, combining for 77 of the team's 120 points.

Olajuwon finished the night with 31 points, six rebounds, seven assists, four blocks and two steals. Drexler turned in a double-double with 23 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists, one block and one steal. Smith finished with 23 points as well, to go along with nine assists and three rebounds.

After taking Game 1 on the road, Houston would go on to sweep the series, earning their second consecutive NBA title.

This article originally appeared on Rockets Wire: This day in Rockets history, Houston makes 20-point NBA Finals comeback

Rylan Hainje, Noah Bontrager headline record-setting IHSAA boys track meet

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana track and field buffs waited 50 years to see high schoolers like Rylan Hainje and Noah Bontrager. Seventy-two years, in fact.

What’s another 2 hours, 45 minutes spanning two weather delays?

On a weird and wonderful Saturday night at Indiana’s 122nd state meet, Hainje and Bontrager enhanced legacies that were already secure. Both repeated doubles at North Central High School, and both broke state meet records.

There were six meet records in all. Excluding 1980, the first year of metric distances, the six equaled 2025 as the most records since 1976.

“Big way to go out,” said Bontrager, a Westview senior bound for Notre Dame.

Yet it was not how Hainje wanted to go out. After the 300-meter hurdles, he laid on the infield with arm on forehead, receiving medical treatment. He appeared unsteady long afterward, ingesting fluids.

“I don’t know what happened,” he said. “I just remember waking up on the ground.”

So Franklin Central ran the climactic 4x400-meter relay without him.

“We finally had to make a decision,” Flashes coach Josh Pierson said.

With Hainje at the regional, the Flashes broke a 46-year-old state record in the 4x400. If they had won the 4x400, they would have won 40-39 over Bloomington North. Without Hainje, they finished fourth in the relay and fell short, 39-36.

“I’m more hurt that I let my team down,” he said.

Bloomington North has won the past three state indoor championships. But this outdoor title was the first for the city since Bloomington High won the inaugural meet in 1904.

Avon was third with 33 points and Brownsburg fourth with 27, giving the Hoosier Crossroads Conference the 2-3-4 teams.

Hainje and Bontrager are arguably the two top Hoosier runners of the past half-century, dating to Rudy Chapa. Cole Hocker became an Olympic 1,500-meter champion ... but he wasn’t running historic times at age 18, as Hainje and Bontrager are.

“It’s crazy to see the history,” Bontrager said. “It’s even crazier I get to break this many records.”

A second weather delay preceded the 1,600 meters, in which Bontrager conceded he “froze a little bit” and was boxed in. He covered the first lap in a slowish 63 seconds. Thereafter, he chased the 4-minute barrier, with Noblesville junior Banner Barnes close behind.

Bontrager ran the last 400 in 58.51 for a time of 4:01.83, breaking his own meet record of 4:02.60. Barnes was second in 4:04.89.

Cross-country state champion Calvin Seitz of Springs Valley set a hot pace in the 3,200, but Bontrager stormed to another meet record, 8:47.27. Previous record was 8:51.15 by four-time winner Futsum Zienasellassie of North Central in 2012.

“Going into that last lap, I was kind of smiling by the 200,” Bontrager said. “Because I was just like, ‘Somehow, I feel good.’ I don’t know if it’s the senior thing, where it’s your last thing in high school and you just give it all you got.”

Hainje gave that.

In the 110-meter hurdles, he clocked 13.16 seconds into a wind of 1.2 meters per second. He broke the meet record he set 51 minutes earlier.

As conditions shifted to crosswind or tailwind, meet officials stopped competition at 5:19 p.m., just before his prelim. When competition resumed 102 minutes later, he won a heat in 13.20, breaking the record of 13.28 he set last year.

Hainje bounced in front of the scoreboard afterward, looking to see whether he broke the national record of 13.08 by Wayne Davis of Raleigh, N.C., in 2009.

In the final, if that -1.2 wind had been +1.2, the time would have equaled 13.04 – well under 13.08. Hainje still ranks No. 3 in prep history.

“It felt like a national record,” he said.

He said he would “definitely” break it at the under-20 USA Championships or Nike nationals at Eugene, Ore., later this month. He has broken state records 14 times in 15 months.

His wooziness was the latest installment in what has been a tumultuous 10 weeks.

Seventy days ago, Hainje worried his season might be over when he felt injured at the Hoosier State Relays. On May 13, he ran a wind-aided 13.09. Days later, his hurdles coach, Melinda George, left Franklin Central’s staff. On May 28, Hainje ran 13.05 at a regional, bettering the national record – but without a wind gauge, the record won’t count.

 A GoFundMe account was started to send him to Eugene. That meet selects a team for the U20 World Championships, also at Eugene. There, Hainje would be a medal favorite.

How extraordinary is all this?

Hainje was the first Indiana boy to better a national record in a standard outdoor high school event, albeit unofficially, since 1954. Then, Max Truex of Warsaw ran a 4:20.4 mile, breaking the record held by Louis Zamperini since 1934. (Chapa, of Hammond, set a still-standing national record of 28:32.7 for 10,000 meters in 1976.)

Unexpectedly, Hainje challenged the national record in the 300 hurdles, too.

Out of lane 8, he won by nearly three seconds in 35.26, compared with the 34.72 by Andrew Jones of Spring, Texas. Hainje ran a record of 35.82 at  state last year, then lowered that to 35.64 on April 21. He now ranks No. 5 in prep history.

He slowed slightly at the end and raised his right arm after crossing the line. It turned out to be his last race for the Flashes. He next will represent Marian University.

Bloomington North's championships came after finishes of fourth in 2023, third in 2024, second in 2025.

Bloomington North won an unprecedented fourth straight 4x800 relay in 7:38.87, just off its state record of 7:37.01. Caleb Winders, a member of the relay all four years, anchored in 1:51.81.

Winders, a two-time national champion, later repeated in the 800 in 1:49.36.

What had been a nagging hamstring injury caused him to hobble on his second leg of the 4x400. The Cougars failed to score and had to wait on the race’s outcome.

Bishop Chatard, with Phoenix Boyer anchoring in 46.69, won in 3:15.49.

“We got it done. It was a little scary at the end,” Winders said.

Besides Bontrager’s two meet records and Hainje’s three, the sixth was a 40.60 by Brownsburg in the 4x100 relay.

The meet featured two other doublers and a 7-foot-2 high jump by Warsaw’s Jordan Randall, who missed in a bid for a record 7-4 ¼.

Danville’s Collin Bumgardner, who was sixth in a regional, shockingly won the 100 in 10.58. He emphatically won the 200 in 21.15. only .06 off the meet record.

Churubusco’s Westen Ott, another Notre Dame recruit, won the shot put with a distance of 65-2. He came from behind in the discus to beat defending champion Kaleb Rasheed of Avon by eight inches, 191-10 to 191-2.

Contact David Woods at dwoods1411@gmail.com.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IHSAA boys track: Rylan Hainje, Noah Bontrager star at IHSAA boys track meet

Daniel Cormier softening up on Jon Jones after filming reality show together: ‘He’s not as bad as I thought’

Daniel Cormier still doesn’t like Jon Jones, but ‘hate’ may be a strong word to use after the two spent a month in Thailand together filming a season of the ALF Reality Ultimate Fighter clone.

Cormier and Jones are back in the headlines because ALF Reality creator Alfredo Auditore has been talking up a wrestling match between the two for a seven figure purse. According to Cormier, that’s not going to happen because Jones would get blanked 10-0 on the wrestling mat. “Bones” reportedly wants the bout to be a submission-only grappling match, which “DC” said no to … because he knows he couldn’t win.

“If you’re gonna pay me seven figures to wrestle against Jon Jones, I’m in,” Cormier said in a new YouTube video. But if you’re gonna tell me that you want to compete against me but only in something where you don’t run the risk of losing? Because I’ll tell you this right now: I probably will not submit Jon Jones. I don’t believe I can.”

“I know his body style, and he’s a good grappler. He’s a world champion. He’s tremendous. But I do know that if I get him on the ground and I have to ride him and control him, I can do that. But if I take him down and I ride him and control him for ten minutes, and then we get up and lift both of our hands [in a draw], then what’s the point?”

That’s big of “DC” to admit, and Cormier also revealed he doesn’t have the same overwhelming disdain for Jones now.

“After spending that time with Jones over there in Thailand, honestly, he annoys me still, but he’s not as bad as I originally thought,” Cormier said. “Because when you’re around someone with that amount of time, obviously, you grow and you learn more about them. I saw the video of him saying how stuffy I was and how horrible I treat the people around me, which isn’t true. But even me, with all the history, I still can tell you straight up that he ain’t what I thought he was before, to me. I don’t have the level of dislike for him that I had maybe in the past.”

Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier got into it over a $5,000 bet 😭

🗣️ Jones: “I got cash.”

🗣️ DC: “No, that might be cash you got here. I want a check and I want you to sign it.” pic.twitter.com/4GK4n5Xkgv

— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) June 1, 2026

With negotiations for a wrestling match in a stalemate, Cormier is taking the results of the ALF Reality show as enough of a victory (spoilers ahead).

“Jon Jones and I went to Thailand and did a show,” he said. “We were able to work alongside each other cordially and get the show done, which just wrapped very recently, which the result was I had both guys in the finals, and my guy beat Jones’s guys. And then I coached the guy to win the whole competition. So reality is, in that area, I already won. Okay?”

“When you see two guys that have been at each other’s throats for so long, you start to wonder [what] other ways they can compete. But remember: Jones beat me in the fight. Everything we have done since, I have beaten him in.”

What will Qua Russaw’s role look like in Ohio State’s 2026 defense?

Defensive end Qua Russaw (4) lines up during the Ohio State football spring game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on April 18, 2026. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

When Ohio State rebuilt its defense this offseason, the Buckeyes were not simply looking for depth in the portal. They were looking for players capable of changing games and maybe even seasons. That is why Qua Russaw’s arrival from Alabama has become one of the most fascinating storylines on the roster.

Russaw enters Columbus carrying one of the most unique resumes on the team. He was a consensus five-star recruit, a top-20 national prospect, and one of the crown jewels of Alabama’s 2024 recruiting class. He was also a player whose college career never quite unfolded the way many expected in Tuscaloosa.

Between injuries, coaching changes, and a crowded depth chart filled to the brim with NFL talent, Russaw flashed his immense upside but never fully established himself as a featured player.

Now he arrives at Ohio State at exactly the right time for him and the Buckeyes. Ohio State does not need him to be a savior. They need him to become a weapon. If spring practice was any indication, that may be exactly how Matt Patricia plans to use him.

There’s something there with Qua Russaw

Now that Larry Johnson has his hands on him… look out pic.twitter.com/8rrvHx5nyChttps://t.co/U2aNKfGwKE

— Ohio Divided (@BuckeyeNatty) March 31, 2026

The role fits his skill set perfectly

The most important thing to understand about Russaw is that he is not a traditional defensive end. At roughly 6-foot-3 and 245 pounds, he possesses the size to play on the edge, but his athletic profile is much closer to a hybrid defender than a strictly hand in the dirt pass rusher.

His burst, pursuit speed, change of direction, and ability to impact plays all over the field. Those traits showed up throughout his time at Alabama, and through spring practies at Ohio State.

While his statistical production never exploded, Russaw demonstrated the ability to rush off the edge, set the edge against the run, chase plays from the backside, and even drop into coverage when asked. During his Alabama career he appeared in over 25 games, recording tackles across multiple defensive roles while showcasing the versatility that made him such a coveted recruit.

That versatility is exactly why Ohio State pursued him. Matt Patricia’s defenses have historically valued players who can create uncertainty. Defenders who force offenses to identify where pressure is coming from before the snap, and players who can align in multiple locations without substituting personnel.

Russaw checks every box.He can rush standing up. He can play as an outside linebacker. He can attack from wider alignments. He can stunt inside, and he can even drop into coverage occasionally. Few edge defenders on Ohio State’s roster bring that combination of athleticism and flexibility.

Russaw’s role may ultimately be larger than his actual snap count.

The third down package could be where he becomes dangerous

The biggest reason Buckeye fans should be excited is what Russaw potentially allows Ohio State to do on passing downs.

Last season, the Buckeyes were at their best when they could generate pressure without blitzing. Elite defenses rarely want to send extra rushers consistently. They want four-man pressure because it allows seven defenders to remain in coverage.

The challenge entering 2026 is replacing some of the pass rush production that departed for the NFL. Kenyatta Jackson Jr. appears poised for a breakout season. Beau Atkinson brings proven ACC production. Zion Grady and Khary Wilder offer significant upside. But Russaw may possess the highest pure athletic ceiling of the entire group.

On obvious passing downs, Ohio State could deploy packages featuring Jackson, Atkinson or Grady, Eddrick Houston, and Russaw all on the field simultaneously, and that is where things become really interesting. Because unlike many edge rushers, Russaw’s presence creates uncertainty before the snap.

He might rush. He might drop. He might loop inside. He might attack from a wide-nine alignment. Offenses cannot simply identify him and assume where he will be coming from. Those players tend to become coordinators’ favorites.

Spring reports repeatedly highlighted Russaw’s ability to generate pressure, and Ryan Day specifically mentioned seeing flashes from the former Alabama defender throughout camp. While spring practice should never be overvalued, it reinforced what evaluators have believed for years, the physical tools are still there.

The question has never been talent. The question has been putting it all together.

Why his role could grow throughout the season

Perhaps the most realistic projection for Russaw is not immediate stardom but gradual expansion. Early in the season, he may operate as part of a larger edge rotation alongside Jackson, Atkinson, Grady, and Wilder. Ohio State has consistently preferred rotating defensive linemen to keep players fresh, and there is little reason to expect that philosophy to change.

But rotational players often become much more important by November. As the season progresses, defensive coordinators begin trusting players who consistently execute assignments. Snap counts grow. Specialized packages expand, and roles evolve.

Russaw feels like the type of player whose responsibilities could increase significantly over the course of the season. His experience matters. His athleticism matters, and his versatility matters.

The Ohio State Buckeyes do not play football today.

But Qua Russaw will be wearing Scarlet & Gray in 2026! pic.twitter.com/mciqDTfGEX

— Does Ohio State Play Football Today? (@DoBucksPlay2Day) January 22, 2026

Most importantly, his skill set fills a specific need on this defense. Ohio State already has several players capable of being solid edge defenders and setting a consistent edge in the run game. What it does not have many of, are defenders capable of creating matchup problems simply because offenses are unsure of how they will be deployed, and that is where Russaw becomes different.

The ceiling could be much higher than most people realize

When people discuss Ohio State’s defense entering 2026, the conversation typically starts with names like Devin Sanchez, Kenyatta Jackson Jr, Jaylen McClain, Eddrick Houston, Terry Moore, or Earl Little. Russaw is rarely mentioned in that first group, but that may not last long.

Former five-star recruits who transfer programs often fall into two categories. Some simply need a fresh opportunity. Others eventually, or very quickly, remind everyone why they were five-star recruits in the first place. Ohio State believes Russaw belongs in the second category.

The Buckeyes are not asking him to become a 12 sack superstar overnight. They are asking him to become a versatile chess piece capable of affecting games from multiple alignments. If Russaw can do that consistently, his role could become one of the most important on the entire defense.

Because championship defenses are not built solely around stars. They are built around players who create problems and wreak havoc. Few players on Ohio State’s roster have a better chance of becoming that type of player than the Alabama native, Qua Russaw.

Bengals get a special moment in the new Madden

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow isn’t the cover star of the new Madden. 

But the upcoming video game is doing something cool for the Bengals anyway. 

Onlookers noticed something fun in new footage from the latest Madden trailer: It appeared that the Bengals’ Ruler of the Jungle ceremony made it in the final product.

Some even wondered if Chad Johnson was the “ruler” in the footage. 

Chad Johnson himself seemed to confirm:

I know that guy. https://t.co/W7jFJPZ1Ok

— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) June 5, 2026

It’s a little thing, but nice to see. The Bengals brand is going international as Joe Burrow becomes an ambassador for the NFL, so little touches like this that really show the world what the Bengals are about are solid.

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals get a special moment in the new Madden

Good Morning San Diego: Freddy Fermin hits two-run home run to help Padres end losing streak

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 06: Freddy Fermin #54 of the San Diego Padres rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the New York Mets during the seventh inning at Petco Park on June 06, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

San Diego Padres rookie reliever Bradgley Rodriguez came into the game against the New York Mets in the top of the seventh inning with the game tied, 1-1. He faced Marcus Semien to start his relief outing and was ambushed on the first pitch of the at-bat. Semien hit a first-pitch solo home run to left-center field that just made it over the wall to put the Mets ahead of the Padres, 2-1. Rodriguez bounced back, getting outs from the next three New York batters, but with San Diego on a six-game winless streak, it appeared to be another minor mistake that would lead to another loss.

Freddy Fermin, who has been struggling on offense and defense in recent weeks, changed the outcome of the game with one swing of the bat in the bottom of the seventh inning. Fermin was 0-for-30 heading into what proved to be his game-winning plate appearance. With two outs and Sung-Mun Song on first base, Fermin hit the first pitch of the at-bat over the head of Mets left fielder Juan Soto and into the left field bleachers to put the Padres ahead, 3-2 on his first home run of the season.

Song, who was thrown out between third and home plate to end the bottom of the fifth inning, made an inning-ending play in the top of the eighth to keep San Diego in the lead. Jason Adam was on the mound to start the frame and recorded an out against the first batter he faced. With a one-run lead, he allowed back-to-back singles and New York had Soto coming to the plate with a chance to tie the game with a hit or give his team the lead with a home run. Adam got Soto to lineout to Song at second base. Song was running to his right when he caught the ball and was able to get enough on a throw to Xander Bogaerts who was at the base to double off the runner at second to end the inning.

Mason Miller came on for the bottom of the ninth inning and got the first two outs fairly quickly. He then walked A.J. Ewing but secured the win with a strikeout of Mark Vientos to give the Padres a 3-2 win and snap their six-game losing streak. San Diego will try to make it two in a row and win the series today at 1:10 p.m.

Padres News:

  • Things were bad when the Padres could not find consistent offense with a healthy lineup. Things got worse when it was announced that Ramon Laureano would likely miss the rest of the season after hip surgery. That injury, combined with multiple pitching injuries, has Tom Krasovic of the San Diego Union-Tribune wondering if the Padres have enough to reach the postseason.
  • The Friar Faithful have continued to sellout Petco Park, which is a testament to how much they believe in the Padres, but they are tired of seeing their home team on the wrong end of the scoreboard. Kirk Kenney of the San Diego Union-Tribune says the fans have some ideas on how to end San Diego’s hitting woes.

Baseball News:

Q&A with Baltimore Beatdown on Baltimore’s rookie class

Baltimore Ravens first-round pick offensive lineman Vega Ioane was introduced at the team's Owings Mills, Maryland, facility on April 24, 2026. (Kevin Richardson/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

The Baltimore Ravens will be under new leadership in 2026 after hiring Jesse Minter as just the fourth head coach in franchise history.

The club decided to part ways with head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons and just three playoff wins since 2024. 

Minter will not be the only new face in Charm City, of course, as the Ravens added 11 players in the 2026 NFL Draft:

  • Guard Olaivavega Ioane (Round 1)
  • Defensive end Zion Young (Round 2)
  • Wide receiver Ja’Kobi Lane (Round 3)
  • Wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (Round 4)
  • Tight end Matthew Hibner (Round 4)
  • Cornerback Chandler Rivers (Round 5)
  • Tight end Josh Cuevas (Round 5)
  • Running back Adam Randall (Round 5)
  • Punter Ryan Eckley (Round 6)
  • Defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny (Round 7)
  • Guard Evan Beerntsen (Round 7)

To get an idea of where the Ravens stand with their rookie class, we turned to Nikhil Mehta at Baltimore Beatdown for a Q&A.

Q: Overall, what is the general feeling about the rookie class? 

Nikhil: When looking at the Ravens’ 2026 draft class, several common themes emerge. They shored up their biggest weakness right away with first-round pick and Penn State guard Vega Ioane. The team continued to prioritize size and physicality with their next three picks – powerful edge rusher Zion Young and big-body wideouts Ja’Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt – who will bring complementary skillsets to their new position rooms in Baltimore. 

@vegaioane17 feels like a veteran.” Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle pic.twitter.com/Jb2SxYn0rU

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) June 2, 2026

In the fifth round, the Ravens also found potential long-term successors to top veterans in cornerback Chandler Rivers, who offers inside-outside versatility that has been one of Marlon Humphrey’s trademarks in Baltimore, and 6-foot-3 running back Adam Randall, who will hone his craft under the best jumbo-sized ballcarrier in NFL history in Derrick Henry. 

Replacing key free agency departures was also a focal point on Day 3. The Ravens double-dipped on tight ends Matthew Hibner and Josh Cuevas to replace Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, and Ryan Eckley will succeed Jordan Stout as the team’s punter. And for extra depth in the trenches, Baltimore spent their late seventh-rounders on offensive lineman Evan Beerntsen and defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny. 

Overall, this group of players aligns with the Ravens’ new culture and schemes on both sides of the ball. Ioane and Young are expected to make an impact early on, and the team is hoping for the same from their new quartet of pass-catchers. Prioritizing size and athleticism, especially with Lane and Randall, who are both just 21 years old, underscores the long-term developmental potential of this class.

Q: Which rookie are you most excited to see in action?

Nikhil: The Ravens had a first-round grade on Zion Young (as did Baltimore Beatdown), making him an absolute steal with the No. 45 pick. His ferocious attitude and physical play style are excellent fits for a Baltimore defense looking to get back to its bullying roots. The Missouri edge rusher profiles as an instant-impact run defender with potential as a power rusher, though he will need to refine his craft to consistently generate pressure in the NFL. Young is relentless when pursuing opposing quarterbacks and ballcarriers alike, which should result in some highlight plays as a rookie, and fans won’t need field mics to hear him celebrate with his teammates.

Q: Who is one rookie that may surprise people?

Nikhil: Ja’Kobi Lane is the Ravens’ higher-drafted receiver, but Elijah Sarratt, who was taken one round later, could have a bigger impact right away. At OTAs, he demonstrated proficiency against zone coverage, consistently finding soft spots, uncovering, and making himself a big target. His skills as a possession receiver at the catch point could also be a factor early on as a chain-mover and red-zone threat. (Lane is no slouch, either. He has used his size to pluck a number of intermediate passes out of the air in spring practices, but his thin frame might be a bigger issue when the pads come on.)

Q: Is there one area that you wish the team had focused on more in the draft? 

Nikhil: This one is easy: center. After losing Tyler Linderbaum (to the Raiders’ ridiculous contract offer) in free agency, the Ravens entered the draft without a clear starter at the position. They had interest in Jake Slaughter and Logan Jones, who were drafted in the second round by the Chargers and the Bears, respectively, but did not have high grades on any other players at the position, certainly not high enough to profile as an instant starter.

However, there were several centers available on Day 3 that could have at least competed for the starting gig right away. Even if they did not earn the job, the Ravens still need to plan for their long-term future at the position, but they declined to add a rookie to develop under new offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford.

Dabo Swinney called him a steal. EDC called him a jackknife. Get to know Adam Randall.https://t.co/FtfeafPSpe

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) April 26, 2026

Q: Who is the one rookie that had you scratching your head when the team selected him?

Nikhil: Neither Matthew Hibner nor Adam Randall was on my radar heading into the draft, so they were head-scratchers in the sense of ‘who?’ rather than ‘why?’ Once the first question was answered, though, the second was, too. Hibner primarily operated out of the slot at SMU, but the Ravens have historically been successful in forming pass-catching tight ends into strong inline blockers. A similar trajectory for Hibner will allow offensive coordinator Declan Doyle to remain versatile when using heavy personnel, which is a hallmark of Ben Johnson’s scheme. 

Randall, who was handpicked by owner Steve Bisciotti on the recommendation of Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney, has rare athleticism in his 6-foot-3, 232-pound frame. He ran a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at the Combine with elite vertical and broad jumps, and his past as a wide receiver gives him immediate third-down potential in the pros.

Thanks to Nikhil for taking the time to share his thoughts on Baltimore’s draft class.

Mets Morning News for June 7, 2026

May 23, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; New York Mets shortstop Bo Bichette (19) speaks to first baseman Mark Vientos (27) after this at bat against the Miami Marlins during the sixth inning at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Meet the Mets

The Mets fell to the Padres 3-2 at Petco Park. The Mets led in a tight contest for much of the night and Nolan McLean delivered a quality start, issuing just one run over six strong innings of work. But Austin Warren gave up a go-ahead, two-run homer to Freddy Fermin in the seventh and an unfortunate Juan Soto double play line out quashed a potential eighth inning rally for the Mets.

Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, MLB.com, Newsday, New York Post

In a big blow to the Mets, Jorge Polanco’s rehab assignment was shut down when he experienced renewed soreness in his ankle. He will receive more imaging and be further evaluated as the Mets determine the best path forward for him.

Huascar Brazobán will start for the Mets today as an opener with Sean Manaea pitching behind him in bulk relief.

Johan Santana remains the only Mets pitcher to ever throw a complete game no-hitter. Will that ever change?

The Mets granted lefty reliever Anderson Severino his release so he could pursue an opportunity in Japan.

Kodai Senga will pitch another rehab outing in Double-A to help address his control issues, per Carlos Mendoza.

Mark Vientos will have to “compete for at bats,” Carlos Mendoza said in his pregame presser yesterday, citing a “healthy competition” between him, Jared Young, and MJ Melendez. The struggling Vientos started last night against the righty Griffin Canning and went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts, including one at the hands of Padres closer Mason Miller (also right-handed) to end the game with the tying run on base.

Young has been an unexpected spark for the Mets, especially given his recent power surge, writes Mike Puma of the New York Post.

Around the National League East

Dominic Smith continued his remarkable 2026 season with a home run to help lead the Braves to a 6-3 win over the Pirates.

Andrew Painter continued to struggle, surrendering six runs in 4.2 innings to doom the Phillies to a 6-3 loss to the White Sox.

Zach Pop, who the Phillies designated for assignment on May 30, cleared waivers and elected free agency rather than accept his outright assignment to Triple-A.

Home runs from Curtis Mead and Dylan Crews and a solid start from Zack Littell propelled the Nationals to a 6-1 victory over the Diamondbacks.

Former Met Tyler Zuber got his first career save as he ended a late threat from the Rays to secure the 4-3 win for the Marlins.

Around Major League Baseball

Another injury has struck the Yankees, as Austin Wells has been placed on the injured list due to cervical headaches.

Tyler Glasnow has been out for almost a month and will miss even more time after being transferred to the 60-day injured list.

The current AL playoff picture means that almost nobody is truly out of it, but the Red Sox have good enough pieces to make selling at the deadline an attractive option, writes Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic.

On Friday the Dodgers unveiled a permanent display honoring LGBTQ+ trailblazers and former players Glenn Burke and Billy Bean in a pregame ceremony as part of the team’s Pride Night.

This Date in Mets History

The Mets have drafted several notable players on this date in history.

Simone Biles resting after serious health scare: ‘Almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card’

Simone Biles thanked well wishers after her health scare. Photograph: Manu Fernández/AP

Simone Biles suggested she came close to death after a medical emergency that left her in hospital.

“I’m not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today’s age, but almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card earlier this week,” Biles wrote in an Instagram story on Saturday. The story also showed a photo of her wrist encircled by several hospital bracelets.

Related: Simone Biles unsure of competing at 2028 LA Olympics: ‘My body is aging’

“This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life,” she wrote. The seven-time Olympic gymnastics champion said the experience was made even more frightening by the fact that her husband, NFL player Jonathan Owens, was away on a training camp with his team, the Indianapolis Colts.

“I’ve been in bed resting this week,” the 29-year-old wrote. “I’ll explain sooner or later but [shout-out] to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited + or sent flowers.”

In an interview with L’Equipe last year, Biles acknowledged the toll the stress of elite sport has taken on her body.

“I went back to the [Olympic] village, I took the elevator and my body literally collapsed. I was sick for 10 days,” she said, recounting an experience at the 2024 Olympics. “The other day, we were sprinting in the garden with friends, I had aches and pains for three days.”

Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman celebrates RCB&#39;s IPL success in team jersey

NEW DELHI: Royal Challengers Bengaluru's remarkable run of success has found a new admirer in Blackstone chairman and co-founder Stephen Schwarzman, who grabbed attention on social media after celebrating the franchise's back-to-back IPL triumphs by sporting the team's jersey.

Schwarzman shared a picture of himself wearing the Royal Challengers Bengaluru colours during Blackstone's weekly internal "BXTV" meeting.

"Had to sport a Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) jersey on our internal weekly 'BXTV' meeting for Blackstone employees after the team just won back-to-back IPL titles," Schwarzman wrote.



Blackstone celebrates RCB success


The American billionaire also thanked Amit Dixit, Head of Asia for Blackstone Private Equity, and underlined the investment giant's confidence in India.

"We're proud to invest in the franchise as part of our broader conviction in India," Schwarzman added.

The post came soon after Virat Kohli and company successfully defended their IPL crown by defeating Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the 2026 final in Ahmedabad. Kohli's unbeaten 75 guided RCB to their second title.



Part of a billion-dollar investment


Schwarzman's public show of support comes only months after Blackstone became part of the consortium that acquired 100 per cent of Royal Challengers Bengaluru from United Spirits Limited, a subsidiary of Diageo plc.

The acquisition, announced in March 2026, involved the Aditya Birla Group, The Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures and Blackstone's perpetual private equity strategy, BXPE.

The deal valued the Bengaluru franchise at Rs 166.6 billion (around USD 1.78 billion) and included both the men's IPL team and the women's side.

RCB's women's team has also enjoyed significant success, winning the Women's Premier League titles in 2024 and 2026. The franchise became the first to simultaneously hold both the IPL and WPL crowns.

Jontez Williams&#39; mission is simple - upgrade the USC secondary

USC football had an injury-plagued secondary in 2025. The group was inconsistent, suffering from the season-long injury to Prophet Brown and the occasional games missed by Kamari Ramsey. In 2026, USC needs newcomer Jontez Williams to come up big. ESPN has more on Williams:

"Need: With a mix of returning talent, such as Marcelles Williams, and talent that departed at the cornerback position from the likes of DeCarlos Nicholson and Braylon Conley, USC was in need of a player who could come in and be an effective pass defender. Besides the loaded recruiting class, USC brought in valuable players in the transfer portal, notably Williams.

"Value: A second-team All-Big 12 selection at Iowa State in 2024, Williams was looking to continue on that path in 2025 but suffered an ACL injury in late September in an attempt to break up a pass. When he is at full strength, he is an instinctive cover corner. He has very quick feet and transitions well out of his breaks. His closing speed allows him to be in position to make plays on the ball and contest the catch. As long as he is healthy, Williams will be a valuable players for a USC secondary that was ranked in the middle of the Big Ten last season."

Jontez Williams gets to play for new USC defensive coordinator Gary Patterson. It will be essential for Patterson to use Williams properly and get the most out of his talent. The better the coordinator, the better USC's defense will be, including in the secondary.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC football needs Jontez Williams to live up to the billing in 2026

The scary Knicks vs. Spurs scenario Caitlin Clark doesn’t want in NBA Finals

Jalen Brunson Victor Wembanyama Knicks Spurs

The scary Knicks vs. Spurs scenario Caitlin Clark doesn’t want in NBA Finals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New York Knicks are dominating through the 2026 NBA Playoffs like few teams in recent memory. With a thrilling 105-104 Game 2 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, the Knicks completed their 13th consecutive playoff win, which is now the second-longest single-postseason winning streak in NBA history, behind only the 2017 Golden State Warriors' record 15-game run. 

They swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, handled the Spurs in two hostile road games and are now heading back to Madison Square Garden with a commanding series lead. So, it is safe to say that a sweep is pretty much on the table, and that's exactly what Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark doesn't want to see.

Clark, who was in New York during the Finals and witnessed the city's energy firsthand, made her feelings crystal clear. As a pure basketball fan, she's rooting for chaos over efficiency. 

She was out to dinner in the city watching a Knicks win on her phone alongside teammate Lexie Hull. After the final buzzer, she regretted not going straight to MSG to take in the crazy atmosphere, watch fans jump around on each other, and climb light poles. 

That street-level energy is exactly what she wants to celebrate with Knicks fans. But she also fears that if the Knicks continue their sweep run against the Spurs, she might miss the chaotic fun of great games.

"I'm a fan of basketball, so I love great games. I don't want the Knicks to sweep it… It's been such a great series… Those Knicks fans are so passionate and crazy. I admire it. It's pretty awesome," Clark said

Caitlin Clark says she doesn't want the Knicks to sweep the NBA finals, and that she wants the series to go to a Game 7 because she's "a fan of basketball."

"I'm a fan of basketball, so I love great games. I don't want the Knicks to sweep it. I'm kind of indifferent on who… pic.twitter.com/XBBC97i29P

— Yanyan Li (@yyanyanli1) June 7, 2026

Now in her third WNBA season with the Fever, Clark has put her injury-disrupted 2025 campaign, where she was limited to just 13 games, behind her. After months of intensive rehab, she is back on the floor and is currently averaging 18.7 points and 8.2 assists across nine games this season.

However, her shocking wish is looking increasingly unlikely. No team in NBA history has ever recovered from losing the first two Finals games at home to win the championship. Game 3 tips off Monday at 8:30 p.m. ET on ABC at Madison Square Garden and the Knicks are heavy favorites to move within one win of ending a 53-year title drought.

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Former 49er shuts down Brock Purdy&#39;s critics with pointed take

Former 49er shuts down Brock Purdy's critics with pointed take originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Brock Purdy debate has a new participant, and this one has earned the right to an opinion. Alex Smith, the 2005 No. 1 overall pick who started at quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers for eight seasons before eventually losing the job to Colin Kaepernick, weighed in on the ongoing Purdy discussion on the The Krueg Show and left no ambiguity about where he stands.

"We're lucky to have him. Like honestly," Smith said. "This guy, I think is an elite quarterback. I know it looks different. I know it's not 6'5", or howitzer for an arm. It doesn't matter. This guy is so special."

He explained exactly what he sees that the critics miss.

"That's what is so unique about the quarterback position. So much of it is between the ears. The physical attributes of being able to layer these things over the middle and to play with that kind of anticipation. You just can't find it. It's hard to find."

Why Smith's take on Purdy carries weight that most analysts' opinions don't

Alex Smith was asked if he thinks Brock Purdy will win a Super Bowl:

“Yeah, I think he’s got a great chance. This is a guy that I think will always give you a chance to be in contention. Look at last year, if that’s not an example— they had no business doing what they did last… pic.twitter.com/In3YFREOMb

— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) June 6, 2026

He ran the same 49ers system under Jim Harbaugh, knows what it demands from a quarterback, and spent his own career managing the gap between public perception and what he actually was as a player.

He was consistently underrated, questioned, and consistently productive before a devastating compound leg fracture back in 2018 nearly ended more than his career. He came back and won NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2020.

When Smith calls Purdy elite while acknowledging it "looks different," he is speaking from a position of personal familiarity with that exact dynamic.

Purdy signed a five-year, $265 million extension with the 49ers this offseason, locking him in as the starter through at least 2029.

He enters 2026 off a successful 12-5 season in which San Francisco overcame severe roster injuries, a strong bounce-back from their difficult campaign the year prior.

ESPN's Mike Clay projects Purdy to lead the NFL in passing yards in 2026 with 4,284.

.@mikeclaynfl projects Brock Purdy to lead the NFL in passing yards 🔥 pic.twitter.com/rIfTS3fVjK

— ESPN Fantasy Sports (@ESPNFantasy) May 6, 2026

Chris Simms said nobody in the league views Purdy as a top-10 quarterback. Smith disagrees. Both men played the position at the NFL level. Just that, only one of them played it in San Francisco.

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Iran&#39;s World Cup team lands in Mexico amid US visa row

Iran's players Omid Norafkan and Saman Ghoddos celebrate after a qualifying match. They are smiling and dressed in white football kits. One of them is waving an Iranian flag above his head.
Iran players Omid Norafkan and Saman Ghoddos celebrate after a qualifying match in 2025 [AFP via Getty Images]

Iran's Fifa World Cup 2026 football team have landed in Mexico amid an ongoing row over visas and access to the stadiums in the US where they are to play.

All three of Iran's group games are in the US, but the players and support staff have been told they have to fly in and out of the country on match day.

Iran says 15 other officials and support staff have been denied visas altogether, which an official has described as political interference in sport in its worst form.

The World Cup, jointly hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico, begins on 11 June, with Iran securing their place by finishing top of their qualification group in March 2025, almost a year before the US and Israel began attacks on the country.

This will be the first iteration of the World Cup to see a host nation receive the team of a country it is at war with.

The Iranian team landed in Tijuana early on Sunday morning local time. They will be based there after relocating the training base from the American city of Tucson, Arizona, in late May.

US officials said visas had been issued to all players and "necessary support staff" on Friday, 10 days before Iran's opening fixture in Los Angeles on 15 June.

According to Iranian state-linked media, 15 officials including the football federation chief, his deputy, and a media director are among those denied entry to the US.

US officials said that Iran would not be allowed to "abuse this system to sneak terrorists into the United States under false pretences", echoing comments US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made earlier in the week in which he said the Iranian delegation would not be allowed to include people with links to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps - a powerful branch of the Iranian armed forces.

Several players in the Iranian squad have completed mandatory military service with the group.

Iran's embassy in Turkey accused the US of "politically biased interference in sport" by denying visas to a "large portion of the managerial and executive staff" and "technical advisers".

Embassy officials also called on Fifa, football's world governing body, to intervene on the visa row.

Iran are also due to play Belgium in California and Egypt in Seattle in their other two group games.

Why Max Verstappen is out at F1 Monaco 2026 in just the first lap

A nightmare of a 2026 F1 season for Max Verstappen got even worse on Sunday in Monaco. The driver who came into the race seventh in the driver's championship standings was in the front row behind Kimi Antonelli, with maybe some hope to come out with a victory.

But when the lights went out, his car barely moved at the start. He eventually got going soon after that, but then he brought the Red Bull car into the garage and retired it for the rest of the race. That would be a DNF for the former world champion, giving him zero points.

What an absolute disaster for him and the Red Bull team.

Verstappen is slow away from P2 on the grid! 😳

Here's how the race start unfolded in Monaco! 👇#F1#MonacoGPpic.twitter.com/yxVElkRWoa

— Formula 1 (@F1) June 7, 2026

Not the start Max wanted at all! 😲

Onboard with Verstappen as he fails to make it off the grid here in Monaco ⬇️#F1#MonacoGPpic.twitter.com/wAWB8H37I9

— Formula 1 (@F1) June 7, 2026

What happened to Max Verstappen at the F1 Monaco Grand Prix?

No official word yet, but we'll update you here when we know more -- was it a faulty part like a bad power unit? Stay tuned.

Max Verstappen's reaction to his F1 Monaco start was priceless

Max's reaction to his race start in Monaco 💀 pic.twitter.com/CR9aFRcH91

— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) June 7, 2026

"Yep, nice completely [expletive] guys. What the [expletive] man?!"

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why Max Verstappen is out at F1 Monaco 2026 for first lap DNF

Chicago Bears Caleb Williams names surprising all-time QB ranking

One of the NFL’s greatest ongoing debates centers on identifying the best players in league history. Whether discussing the undisputed GOAT or ranking players at each position, everyone seems to have an opinion—including Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.

Williams was recently asked who he considers the greatest quarterback of all time. While he gave the expected answer for No. 1, he also made a point to name his No. 2 quarterback—a player Bears fans know all too well.

“I mean, (Tom) Brady,” Williams said. “When you go seven Super Bowls it’s hard to…there’s not anybody close. And so it gets hard to debate that. I put Brady as number one,”

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Williams then pointed to the Bears’ longtime rival as his clear-cut second choice: Aaron Rodgers.

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) warms up at Huntington Bank Field.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) warms up at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images

“For me, Aaron Rodgers is probably number two.”

There is little debate about who sits atop the quarterback hierarchy in NFL history. After Brady, however, opinions begin to vary. Rodgers consistently appears in top-five and top-10 all-time rankings, and many consider him one of the most talented quarterbacks ever to play the position.

Rodgers has also built one of the most decorated résumés in NFL history. Along with winning Super Bowl XLV, he earned four First-Team All-Pro selections, 10 Pro Bowl nods, and four NFL MVP awards. Bears fans may not enjoy hearing their franchise quarterback praise Rodgers, but it’s easy to understand Williams’ reasoning.

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Ironically, despite playing for Chicago, Williams may never face Rodgers before the future Hall of Famer retires. Last season, the only game Rodgers missed for the Pittsburgh Steelers came against the Bears. Williams led Chicago to a thrilling 31-28 victory over a Steelers team quarterbacked by Mason Rudolph.

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) eludes Green Bay Packers defensive end Rashan Gary (52) during their football game Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

All signs point to 2026 being Rodgers’ final season with the Steelers—and potentially the last chapter of his NFL career. While a return in 2027 remains possible, it appears highly unlikely.

Of course, there is one scenario that could change everything: a Bears-Steelers Super Bowl matchup. Such a showdown would be both historic and, frankly, one of the most surprising outcomes imaginable.

Analyst makes his case for the Browns and it&#39;s hard to fully dismiss

Analyst makes his case for the Browns and it's hard to fully dismiss originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The question Cleveland has been sitting with ever since Monday is whether the Browns can still compete in 2026 with a rebuilt offense and no elite pass rusher anchoring the other side of the ball.

On the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show Friday, Garrett Bush made his case that the answer is yes, and he named every piece to back it up.

"If I can get a first-time head coach, Todd Monken bringing a new energy. If I can get Shedeur Sanders, I could potentially find a franchise quarterback in the fifth round. Are you cr--y?" Bush said. "I already got my young tight end in Harold Fannin Jr. who broke records last year. Quinshon Judkins is a guy we moved on from Nick Chubb. If Jerry Jeudy don't wanna catch the rock, we're not about to invest in that neither. We got two receivers, and we already got Isaiah Bond that was playing last year. You see what we're cooking? They already told you they liked Brailsford. They already put Fano in the first unit. You all see it?"

What Fano and Brailsford at first-unit reps actually means for Cleveland's offensive line

The two are the foundation of Bush's argument about the line. Spencer Fano, the No. 9 overall pick out of Utah and winner of the 2025 Outland Trophy, has been taking first-unit reps at left tackle throughout OTAs.

Garrett Bush outlined several reasons for Browns fans to be excited about the offense, pointing to the arrival of Todd Monken, the potential of Shedeur Sanders, and an influx of promising young talent across the roster.

"If I can get a first-time head coach, Todd Monken bringing… pic.twitter.com/1NUhAxIm6i

— BrownsNation.com (@BrownsNationcom) June 6, 2026

Parker Brailsford, a fifth-round center out of Alabama, has been working with the first unit at center while Elgton Jenkins continues to recover from the injury that ended his 2025 season. Monken himself acknowledged the rookies are being eased in, but eased in at the first-unit level.

Fannin led the Browns with 72 catches, 731 yards, and six touchdowns as a rookie tight end in 2025. Judkins was productive before a midseason injury. Bond posted Cleveland's best PFF receiver grade at 72.4.

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&#39;Main apne room mein ... &#39;: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi opens up on the power of manifestation

NEW DELHI: What does Vaibhav Sooryavanshi do before a match? How does the teenage batting sensation prepare himself mentally? Does he practise meditation or follow a special routine before stepping onto the field?


These are some of the questions fans have repeatedly asked on social media ever since Sooryavanshi took the cricketing world by storm with his fearless strokeplay and record-shattering performances.



The 15-year-old, who recently became the youngest player ever to earn a call-up to India's men's team, has now revealed the secret behind his preparation and the role manifestation plays in his success.


During a conversation with Rajasthan Royals team manager Romi Bhinder in a video shared by the franchise, Sooryavanshi spoke about visualisation, mental preparation and staying strong under pressure.


When asked about the power of manifestation and how he keeps ticking off the goals he sets for himself, Sooryavanshi explained that he often visualises match situations long before stepping onto the field.


"Main pehle se hi is cheez ko try karta hoon. Main apne room mein bhi sochta hoon ki main match khel raha hoon, kisi bowler ke khilaaf kaise batting karunga aur kya karunga. Agar pressure wali situation hogi to usmein main kya karunga, yeh sab pehle se imagine karta hoon. Isse kaafi madad milti hai aur aap mentally kaafi strong ho jaate ho, kyunki aap pehle se hi apne mind aur body ko prepare kar rahe hote ho. [I have been trying this for a long time. Even when I am in my room, I imagine myself playing a match, thinking about how I would bat against a particular bowler and what I would do in different situations. If there is a pressure situation, I visualise how I would handle it. It helps a lot and makes you mentally stronger because you are already preparing both your mind and body]," Sooryavanshi said.


The Rajasthan Royals opener stressed that mental strength is just as important as skill, especially in high-pressure games.


"Mind ko bahut strong rakhna bahut zaroori hai. Agar aap IPL final khel rahe ho, akele batting kar rahe ho, 50 ya 60 runs chahiye aur sirf 20-30 balls bachi hain, to wahan aapko mentally bahut strong rehna padega. Yeh cheez bahut important hai. [It is very important to keep your mind strong. If you are playing an IPL final, batting alone and your team needs 50 or 60 runs from 20-30 balls, you have to remain mentally very strong. That is extremely important]," he added.


— rajasthanroyals (@rajasthanroyals)

His comments come just a day after Sooryavanshi received his maiden call-up to India's T20I squad for the tours of Ireland and England, as well as the Asian Games.


India will play two T20Is in Belfast on June 26 and 28 before travelling to England for a five-match T20I series from July 1 to 11. The Men in Blue will also participate in the men's T20 competition at the Asian Games in Nagoya, Japan, in September.


Sooryavanshi earned his maiden India call-up on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 campaign.


The Bihar youngster finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer with 776 runs at a staggering strike rate of 237.30. His remarkable season included a record-breaking 72 sixes.


He also won the Most Valuable Player (MVP), Emerging Player of the Season, Super Striker, Orange Cap and Super Sixes of the Season awards.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC SOUTH

Signing undrafted free agents in the NFL is a tricky proposition. UDFA 2026 NFL contracts totalled $10.6 million, an all-time record. Once the draft is over, teams can go and sign college players who were undrafted, and the enticement of money talks. It is worth noting that even though undrafted free agents can sign a three-year contract for just over $3 million, very little of that contract is guaranteed. In fact, many players have nothing guaranteed or paltry amounts of five to twenty thousand dollars guaranteed. A closer look at 2026 UDFA NFL contracts shows teams have different approaches to building the roster.

The Los Angeles Chargers gave Oregon offensive tackle Isaiah World $534,000 in guarantees, the most for undrafted free agents this offseason. Taurean York, a linebacker from Texas A&M, netted $325,000 from the Denver Broncos.

Utah edge rusher Logan Fano received a guaranteed $310,000 from the Cleveland Browns.

This is the third in our series on UDFA in the AFC. See the AFC East and AFC North to learn more.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC SOUTH Free Agent Contracts

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: AFC South

Jacksonville takes the lead in spending at $2.456 million. Houston is the lone team in the AFC South that chose to guarantee money to each undrafted free agent they signed.

Texans UDFA All-American WR Daniel Sobkowicz out of FCS Illinois State (help lead to ‘25 title game) is impressive:

– 6’2” 190 lbs, 37.5” vert, 1001 broad, 4.63 40, 1.53 10 yd, 4.41 shuttle & 8.81 2 cone & 8.28 RAS
-262 career receptions, 3,549 yards, & 41 TDS (also 3 passing… pic.twitter.com/xsiyTSs4dN

— Houston Stressans (@TexansCommenter) April 29, 2026

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Houston Texans

TeamPlayerPositionCollegeGuaranteed
Houston TexansCollin WrightCBStanford$262,500
Houston TexansStephen HallCBMissouri$190,000
Houston TexansSabastian HarshDENorth Carolina State$165,000
Houston TexansDominic BaileyDTTennessee$160,000
Houston TexansSam HagenGSouth Dakota State$195,000
Houston TexansJack StonehousePSyracuse$75,000
Houston TexansNoah WhittingtonRBOregon$267,500
Houston TexansJosh PitsenbergerRBYale$62,000
Houston TexansJames Neal IIITIowa State$277,500
Houston TexansJalen WalthallWRIncarnate Word$220,000
Houston TexansDaniel SobkowiczWRIllinois State$110,000
Houston TexansTreyvhon SaundersWRColgate$10,000
TOTAL$1,994,500

The Houston Texans chose to spread around nearly $2 million, with nine players earning at least $100,000. Leading the pack was James Neal III, an offensive tackle from Iowa State.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Indianapolis Colts

TeamPlayerPositionCollegeGuaranteed
Indianapolis ColtsGeno VanDeMarkCAlabama$240,000
Indianapolis ColtsMitchell MeltonDEVirginia$130,000
Indianapolis ColtsCam BallDTArkansas$272,500
Indianapolis ColtsWest WeeksLBLouisiana State$268,500
Indianapolis ColtsTahj ChambersLBMississippi$20,000
Indianapolis ColtsLincoln PareRBTexas$10,000
Indianapolis ColtsJordon VaughnRBAbilene Christian$5,000
Indianapolis ColtsAustin BrownSWisconsin$272,500
Indianapolis ColtsNolan RucciTPenn State$210,000
Indianapolis ColtsCarson TowtTENotre Dame$120,000
Indianapolis ColtsSahmir HagansWRDuke$15,000
Indianapolis ColtsRaylen SharpeWRArkansas$10,000
Indianapolis ColtsE.J. HortonWRPurdue$0
TOTAL$1,573,500

Cam Ball appreciation post pic.twitter.com/cWhRPbcD4h

— Arkansas Football 🐗 (@RazorbackFB) November 29, 2025

All but one of the Indianapolis Coltssignees netted guaranteed money, and seven players earned six-figure guarantees. At the top of the list were three players on defense: Austin Brown of Wisconsin $272,500), Cam Ball of Arkansas ($272,500), and West Weeks of LSU ($268,500).

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Jacksonville Jaguars

TeamPlayerPositionCollegeGuaranteed
Jacksonville JaguarsJordan WhiteCVanderbilt$0
Jacksonville JaguarsDevon MarshallCBNorth Carolina State$160,000
Jacksonville JaguarsPreston HodgeCBColorado$67,500
Jacksonville JaguarsBryan Thomas Jr.DESouth Carolina$277,500
Jacksonville JaguarsQuindarius DunniganDEMichigan State$0
Jacksonville JaguarsJalen HuntDTCincinnati$215,000
Jacksonville JaguarsT.J. BollersDTCalifornia$257,500
Jacksonville JaguarsAlex BullockEDSouth Dakota State$3,000
Jacksonville JaguarsJoey AguilarQBTennessee$247,500
Jacksonville JaguarsJ’Mari TaylorRBVirginia$277,500
Jacksonville JaguarsDevin NealSVirginia$231,000
Jacksonville JaguarsJimto ObidegwuTNorth Texas$210,000
Jacksonville JaguarsGarrett DiGiorgioTCalifornia-Los Angeles$247,500
Jacksonville JaguarsEthan ConnerTETroy$12,000
Jacksonville JaguarsTrebor PeñaWLBPenn State$120,000
Jacksonville JaguarsMichael WorthamWRMontana$120,000
Jacksonville JaguarsBrady BoydWRUtah$10,000
Jacksonville JaguarsBen PattersonWRTexas-Permian Basin$0
TOTAL$2,456,000

South Carolina EDGE Bryan Thomas Jr. Blows up this play in what would have been a sack. He's looked tremendous on Day 1 of the #ShrineBowl. pic.twitter.com/eer56n20G0

— Thomas Christopher (@TommyCFB) January 23, 2026

UDFA 2026 NFL contracts for Jacksonville were only exceeded by those of Kansas City. The Jacksonville Jaguars were only outspent by Kansas City, as eleven players earned contracts with guaranteed money exceeding $100,000. At the top of the list is J’Mari Taylor from Virginia, netting $277,500 in guaranteed money. Highly regarded quarterback Joey Aguilar of Tennessee received $247,500 in guarantees to come to camp and compete as a backup for Trevor Lawrence.

UDFA 2026 NFL Contracts: Tennessee Titans

TeamPlayerPositionCollegeGuaranteed
Tennessee TitansJalen McMurrayCBTennessee$150,000
Tennessee TitansLatrell McCutchinCBHouston$165,000
Tennessee TitansJeadyn LukusCBClemson$30,000
Tennessee TitansSean BrownLBNorth Carolina State$120,000
Tennessee TitansMani PowellLBPurdue$140,000
Tennessee TitansShad BanksLBTexas-San Antonio$90,000
Tennessee TitansBishop FitzgeraldSSouthern California$267,500
Tennessee TitansRasheed MillerTLouisville$140,000
Tennessee TitansAamil WagnerTNotre Dame$0
Tennessee TitansHank BeattyWRIllinois$272,500
Tennessee TitansTyren MontgomeryWRJohn Carroll$0
TOTAL$1,375,000

The Tennessee Titans dished out $1.375 million on UDFA 2026 NFL contracts, including big chunks to Hank Beatty of Illinois and Bishop Fitzgerald o USC.

Former Louisville OT Rasheed Miller has been one of the #Titans least discussed UDFA signings, but he’s one that I’m the most excited by

– 6’6 300 lbs frame with near 37 (‼️) inch arms
– explosive linear athlete and smooth vertical setter in a colossal frame
– sharp, jarring… pic.twitter.com/P76KOwqu3K

— Drew Beatty (@IronCityFilm) May 6, 2026

 

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AJ Ferrari says commitment coming in a couple weeks, likely to wrestle at 197

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AJ Ferrari could have his new and final collegiate home in the next couple of weeks, he said this week. The 2021 NCAA champion needs a waiver, that has a good chance of getting approved, from the NCAA to wrestle in the 2026-27 season, but seems set to commit to a new institution.

Having wrestled at 197 at Oklahoma State and Cal State Bakersfield, Ferrari went up to heavyweight last year at Nebraska en route to All-American honors. Now, it seems like he’s dropping back down and wherever he wrestles next, he wants it to be with his middle brother Anthony.

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Anthony Ferrari wrestled for Campbell last season at 165 pounds, but teased he’s looking to get back down to 149 and his next stop. So if you’re wondering why AJ Ferrari hasn’t committed yet, he and his brother are trying to get things lined up.

“I’m coming off surgery, so I’m light right now, I haven’t fully made a decision,” AJ Ferrari told Jack Bartlett of NTV News. “I’d probably say 60%, 70% chance I go 197. 30% chance I go heavyweight, but it just depends, man. How I’m feeling, how my weight it is. I feel good getting lean, my cardio feels great. I went up to 245 but my cardio wasn’t where I needed to be, so I was doing so much lifting, it kind of (took) away from my wrestling. I enjoy wrestling, I enjoy MMA, I enjoy jiu jitsu, I enjoy the conditioning aspect, so most likely 197 if I had to say.”

AJ Ferrari said upwards of 20 schools were in contact or vice versa as he scoured what was next. He won a title as a true freshman for the Cowboys in 2021 and then wrestled to a 10-0 record the next year before a car accident ended his season. Ferrari was subsequently dismissed from the team due to misconduct allegations.

After potentially going to Iowa with his youngest brother Angelo, who’s coming off an All-American finish this year (184 pounds), AJ Ferrari and the Hawkeyes could not come together. He ended up at Cal State Bakersfield, where he finished 3rd at 197 in 2025 and then ended up at Nebraska, following an initial commitment to North Carolina.

Where does the three-time All-American end up? It’s anyone’s guess at this point.

“There were a lot of schools that reached out, but I’ll be committing in the next couple weeks,” Ferrari said. “Me and my brother, we’re trying to go to the same school. It’s very hard, but I really do want to go wrestle with my brothers, so we’ll see what happens. Too early to say, but definitely in the next couple weeks we’ll definitely commit.”

Red Sox News & Links: Sox reportedly shopping Connor Wong

CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 30: Connor Wong #12 of the Boston Red Sox runs to first base after hitting an RBI double in the sixth inning during the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on Saturday, May 30, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Sean Finucane/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Let’s hope that Garrett Whitlock is able to return to action when he’s eligible on June 9, because the Red Sox bullpen is dealing with a few injury issues. Jovani Moran has been placed on the IL with “a little inflammation on the elbow.” He’s been replaced on the roster by Alec Gamboa, who has a 3.66 ERA with Worcester so far this year. In more concerning news, Aroldis Chapman is dealing with a sore hamstring. “We think he should be good right now,” said Chad Tracy. “Obviously, you saw he was (moving gingerly Friday). We know that. If it got to a point where we feel like we can’t do it, we won’t do it. We’re always talking with Aroldis on that, too.” (Sean McAdam, MassLive)

Moran was recently seen as Brayan Bello’s opener, but that’s not a role the Sox need right now, with Bello having been demoted to AAA. And it’s not just flawed mechanics or pitch shapes that the Sox want Bello working on down there. “When I first got here, he was a guy that had this big personality, and always had a smile on his face, interacting with teammates,” said Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. “You could tell just how he loved to compete and loved to pitch, and I think we lost that a little bit where he was putting a ton of pressure on himself to go out and perform.” (Ian Browne, MLB.com)

Let’s be thankful that Willson Contreras hasn’t had any big injury issues, or else this team would really be in rough shape. Contreras isn’t just someone who’s been performing on the field, either, but leading through the example of his fiery attitude. “He wants the game played the right way.” said Wilyer Abreu. “He brings that kind of energy to the field every day.” (Peter Abraham, Boston Globe)

It’s no secret that, should the Red Sox decide to sell at the trade deadline this year, both Contreras and Chapman will be likely candidates to head out the door. But they aren’t the only names being discussed right now. “With three catchers on the big-league roster — Carlos Narváez, Connor Wong and Mickey Gasper — Boston’s surplus is drawing interest. The Red Sox are shopping Wong in particular, according to a league source, and have also fielded calls on relievers Aroldis Chapman, Justin Slaten and Garrett Whitlock.” Now, I’m no big city CBO, but it’s hard for me to see a 30-year-old backup catcher with 4.4 career bWAR bringing much back, but sure, why not, go for it, Craig. (Jen McCaffrey, The Athletic)

Biles reveals health scare after &#39;almost dying&#39;

A close up of Simone Biles' face prior to competing in the artistic gymnastics Women's floor exercise final at the 2024 Olympics
Biles has previously said she is unsure if she will compete at the 2028 Olympics [Getty Images]

Seven-time Olympic champion Simone Biles has revealed she suffered a health scare, describing the experience as "almost dying".

American Biles, the most decorated gymnast of all time, made a series of Instagram story posts about "one of, if not the scariest experience of my life" and said she was resting in bed.

Her posts included pictures of hospital bracelets on her wrist and a screenshot of a heart-rate monitor.

The 29-year-old did not share details of exactly what happened and wrote she would "explain sooner or later".

She also publicly replied to a fan on X to clarify that it had been a "health" issue.

BBC Sport has contacted Biles' representatives and USA Gymnastics.

"I'm not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today's age," she wrote in her original Instagram story post.

"But almost dying wasn't on my bingo card earlier this week.

"This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life."

She added: "Especially since Jonathan was in Indy for practices," referring to her husband Jonathan Owens, who is in pre-season training with NFL side Indianapolis Colts.

Continuing the message she said: "I've been in bed resting this week.

"I'll explain sooner or later but s/o [shoutout] to my close circle who reached out, checking, visited and or sent flowers. Love y'all."

Her post also featured photos of bouquets of flowers and finished with a photo of two dogs on a bed, with the caption "I'll be here" and the heart rate screenshot.

At Paris 2024, Biles won golds in team, all-around and vault - and a silver in floor.

Her haul contributed to a total of 41 World Championship and Olympic medals which qualify her to be considered one of the greatest all-time female athletes.

A pioneer in her sport, she has invented several technical skills which have been performed by other gymnasts and are known as 'the Biles'.

Biles made her Olympic debut aged 19 at Rio 2016 and has appeared at two further games. She previously said she was unsure whether she would compete at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.

Smart move or sour grapes? Steve Sarkisian addresses &#39;Indiana Way&#39; of scheduling

College football's scheduling debate seems to be an issue that won't go away, no matter how hard conferences try to control the teams their members play.

How many in-conference games? How many Power Four opponents should be required on each team's schedule?

After Indiana rolled to a 16-0 record and a national championship this past season, the Hoosiers' path − which began with home games against Old Dominion, Indiana State and Western Illinois − became a flashpoint in the discussion.

Texas coach Steve Sarkisian seemed to give a begrudging hat tip to Hoosiers coach Curt Cignetti in a recent podcast.

"There’s a lot of ways to find the path to make it," Sarkisian told ESPN's Greg McElroy on Always College Football. "Curt Cignetti, an amazing job at Indiana. What he’s done the last two years, there’s not a guy in our profession that can’t say, 'What an unbelievable job.'

"The way he did it has been somewhat unconventional with the sixth-year seniors, the transfers, the veteran group, the way they practice. All those things. But one thing in there, he adjusted their schedule, too. They’ve got a fresh team, they’re playing a lot of players early in the year, they’re a happy team."

On the heels of the SEC struggling the past three years in the College Football Playoff, the conference restructured its scheduling requirements this year to play nine conference games. But coaches don't seem to be happy about the additional SEC clash replacing a late-season (easily winnable) nonconference game.

"We can’t want to adopt the 'Indiana Way' but then, not adopt all of the 'Indiana Way.' But other people now are starting to follow suit," Sarkisian said.

Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti walks through pit lane ahead of the the Indianapolis 500.

"So to Coach Cignetti’s credit, everybody wants to impact our sport in some way, shape or form in a positive way. He’s impacting people because people now are starting to adjust their nonconference schedules because they’re seeing the value of another win as opposed to the value of the strength of your schedule."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Curt Cignetti gets begrudging hat tip from Steve Sarkisian on scheduling

Roma finalizing agreement with Dybala&#8217;s entourage

Roma finalizing agreement with Dybala’s entourage
Roma finalizing agreement with Dybala’s entourage

On Gian Piero Gasperini’s orders, Roma is working to renew the contracts of its expiring players.

Currently, the extensions for Zeki Celik and Lorenzo Pellegrini are stalled. Paulo Dybala’s, however, is in the final stages.

As reported by Matteo Moretto, the agreement between the club and his entourage regarding the “Joya”‘s continued existence is practically complete.

Negotiations are at a very advanced stage and agreements have almost been reached. The bureaucratic details for the signing are still missing, but the deal is considered closed.

Dybala’s contract renewal was in the balance not so much because of his on-field qualities, but rather because of his fragility, which often led him to miss key moments of the season.

This season, the Argentine, who was not called up by Lionel Scaloni for the World Cup, has made just 27 appearances and played 1,593 minutes in total.

Having a player with a top-tier salary but such physical shortcomings on the roster was certainly unsustainable for Roma, but the renewal is expected to come at a significantly lower price.

Red Sox-Corey Seager Blockbuster Proposal: Who Says No?

Texas Rangers infielder Corey Seager
Texas Rangers infielder Corey Seager

The Boston Red Sox need a right-handed bat if they want to turn the 2026 season around. That's easier said than done, though. 

Right now, Boston is 27-35 on the season. Fortunately, there are still two months to go until the 2026 trade deadline but the Red Sox need to take a step in the right direction or they're going to risk falling too far out of contention. One way to jump-start the season would be to make a splash for a right-handed bat. 

Recently, we proposed a mock trade for Houston Astros superstar Yordan Álvarez. He would be the perfect fit but it would be a bit surprising to see the Astros move him. So, let's take a look at another star with a mock trade: Corey Seager of the Texas Rangers.

Red Sox Receive: INF Corey Seager

Rangers Receive: OF Jarren Duran, RHP Kyson Witherspoon, INF Mikey Romero

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This past offseason, Seager was talked about as a trade candidate in large part because of the money attached to him. He has five years left on his 10-year, $325 million deal. For this mock trade, Boston would give up Duran, an elite pitching prospect and a former first-rounder in Romero. 

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Max Verstappen Retires From 2026 Monaco Grand Prix After Stalling on the Start Line

Max Verstappen went from second on the grid to dead last before the first corner at Monaco, the Red Bull stalling completely off the line as the rest of the field surged away toward Sainte Dévote.

What had looked like a genuine shot at victory, a front-row start at a circuit where the driver can genuinely move mountains, turned into a crawl around lap one and a pit lane retirement.

Antonelli had beaten Verstappen to pole by just 0.043 seconds in qualifying, and the pre-race setup was everything you could want from Monaco: championship leader on pole, four-time consecutive race winner versus a driver who treats these streets like a personal racetrack.

Lewis Hamilton had qualified third and Leclerc fourth, Ferrari sitting right there on the second row ready to capitalise on any stumble.

They didn’t need to wait long.

Antonelli Pulls Clear While Verstappen Heads for the Garage

The Red Bull stalled as Verstappen tried to launch off the line, and he went nowhere at all as Leclerc avoided his stationary car.

Hamilton moved up to second immediately, with Leclerc slotting into third behind him. By the time Verstappen had limped around to complete lap one – apparently dealing with a power unit issue – his race was already over in any meaningful sense.

His team told him to “bring it home,” but that wasn’t going to happen either. He pitted at the end of lap two and did not return.

Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle didn’t hide his frustration at losing what could have been the most entertaining subplot of the afternoon. “I’m gutted about that. That was going to be so exciting watching Max trying to find a way through,” Brundle said. “He parked his car hard right and wasn’t thinking about Antonelli, he was thinking about the Ferraris.”

Antonelli arrived in Monaco carrying four consecutive wins and a 43-point championship lead over George Russell.

With Verstappen out and Russell starting sixth after a difficult qualifying session, the title picture just got considerably cleaner for the 19-year-old Mercedes driver.

By lap two, Antonelli had already pulled 2.5 seconds clear of Hamilton, with Leclerc a further second behind his Ferrari teammate.

Kings expected to field trade offers on Domantas Sabonis this summer

Domantas Sabonis

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The Sacramento Kings' offseason is shaping up to be one of the more active in recent years, and Domantas Sabonis is at the center of it.

Jake Fischer of The Stein Line reported Saturday that league executives are projecting the three-time All-Star center to be made available as part of this summer's trade landscape, placing him alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant as names teams expect to hear about.

"Sacramento is known to be looking to shed some significant salary if it can this offseason and seems likely to field more interest in Sabonis than other veterans," Fischer reported.

Sabonis is owed $45.5 million in 2026-27 and $48.6 million in 2027-28, a $94.1 million commitment across two seasons. Sacramento already has Zach LaVine exercising his $49 million player option for next season, and DeMar DeRozan at $25.7 million. The Kings want off at least one of those deals.

What acquiring Sabonis would actually cost and which teams have shown interest

Any team hoping for a salary dump should adjust expectations. Kings insider James Ham checked with a high-ranking league source Friday and was told a straight salary-dump trade would cost the acquiring team at minimum one first-round pick, and possibly two.

Domantas Sabonis is expected to be available for trade, per @JakeLFischer

“The Kings' former All-Star center is another name, behind Antetokounmpo and Memphis' Ja Morant, that league executives are projecting to be made available once again as part of this summer's trade… pic.twitter.com/u9QaOZuPRF

— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) June 6, 2026

The Toronto Raptors remain the most frequently cited realistic suitor, a connection that dates to the February trade deadline when Sam Amick of The Athletic reported real Raptors interest.

The Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls, and Washington Wizards were also previously linked ahead of that deadline. None of those conversations produced a deal.

Sabonis is coming off a torn meniscus surgery that ended his season early. Before the injury he averaged 15.8 points, 11.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists. He said publicly in April he is "very happy" in Sacramento, which complicates the optics but not necessarily the outcome.

The Kings traded De'Aaron Fox in February 2025, saying the right deal makes any player available.

The NBA Draft is June 23. Activity around Sabonis will accelerate before that date.

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Charles Barkley offers blunt take on LeBron James potentially staying with Lakers in free agency

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Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images

Charles Barkley believes that if LeBron James stays with the Lakers, it will say more about life in Los Angeles than any pursuit of another title.

James is set to become an unrestricted free agent after earning $52.6 million last season, and the Lakers still offer him the most straightforward path to a big contract.

But Barkley does not see Los Angeles as the best basketball fit, even with Luka Doncic now in place as the franchise centerpiece.

Charles Barkley questions LeBron James’ future with the Lakers

Barkley said the Lakers should fully hand the team over to Doncic, adding that the 41-year-old James should not be expected to keep carrying a contender.

“It doesn’t do him [LeBron] any good staying in LA. Number one, they’re not going to be competitive in the West. And also, it’s time for the Lakers to turn the team over to Luka. LeBron’s not going to play better as he gets older.”

“The Lakers got swept. Even if they had Luka, they’re not a contender in the West. They’re not going to compete with the Spurs. They’re not gonna compete with OKC or the Minnesota Timberwolves with a 42-year-old guy. They’re not going to be competitive.”

“So, if he stays in LA, he’s doing it for off-court reasons.”

The criticism is harsh, but not empty. The Lakers reached the second round before being swept by Oklahoma City, with James averaging 23.2 points, 7.3 assists, and 6.7 rebounds in the playoffs.

That run came after Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves were sidelined for much of the opening round. James still led Los Angeles through Houston, showing he remains far more than a farewell-tour player.

His regular season backs that up. James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists in 60 games, shooting 51.5 percent from the field at age 41.

LeBron James free agency contrasts return to Cavaliers with Lakers’ reality

The clearest path to winning might be a minimum deal with Cleveland.

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Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

If James took a huge pay cut, he could join a Cavaliers core of James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen without forcing the team to break up its Eastern Conference Finals roster.

That is the cleanest fantasy, but not the likely reality. A more plausible route is a sign-and-trade worth around $25 million to $30 million, potentially sending Allen to the Lakers and bringing James home for a final Cavaliers run.

The Golden State Warriors have appeal because of Stephen Curry, but their offer would likely be much smaller, closer to a mid-level exception, making it a legacy move rather than one based on money, which likely would backfire as James would be mocked for joining Curry after losing three NBA Finals to him in the past.

The most realistic scenario remains Los Angeles. The Lakers have cap space, can pay more than Cleveland or Golden State, and still offer a viable basketball situation if Doncic stays healthy and Reaves returns on a new deal.

Barkley may be right that off-court comfort will play a role. But staying in LA would not be just about lifestyle. It would also mean betting on Doncic, trusting the Lakers’ direction, and choosing the richest, simplest path to the finish line.

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USMNT&#39;s World Cup success riding on its back line | Opinion

CHICAGO — How far the U.S. men's national team goes at the World Cup will depend on its back line.

And right now, that's something of a scary prospect.

The USMNT fell to Germany 2-1 in its final game before its World Cup campaign starts Friday against Paraguay. No shame in that. The Germans are four-time World Cup champions and currently ranked 10th in the world.

The USMNT also showed moments of being truly impressive, starting with their response to conceding a goal just two minutes into the game. Antonee Robinson equalized on a banger in the 37th minute, and the Americans kept fighting until the final whistle. Literally and figuratively.

And the final send-off game has little bearing on what the USMNT does once the World Cup begins.

The USMNT won or drew in the last game before the 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2022 World Cups, and didn't get further than the round of 16 in any of those tournaments. The last send-off game they lost was in 2002, and they responded with a run to the quarterfinals, their best finish since 1930.

But the back line continues to be an issue.

The USMNT has given up 11 goals in four games this year. They haven't recorded a clean sheet since a 2-0 win over Japan in September, a span of eight games. Goalkeeper, long the strength of the USMNT, remains an uncertainty, if not a weakness, with neither Matt Freese nor Matt Turner giving the security-blanket vibes of a Tim Howard, Kasey Keller or Tony Meola.

The status of Chris Richards, who along with Tim Ream had locked down starting center back spots, is still in doubt after he tore two ligaments in his ankle at the end of the Premier League season. Richards was unavailable for the Germany game, though he was able to train with the USMNT the day before.

"Obviously he's a big-time player," Ream said after the Germany game. "It'll be good to have him back. He's a big voice, he's a big personality, commanding center back and someone who's been relied on heavily over the past 18 months. So it'll be nice to hopefully have him back.

"Then, like I said, we see what combinations get picked and we go from there. But it'll be nice to get him back in full and raring to go for the group stage."

If Richards can't go, though, or he has a setback, it could leave the USMNT vulnerable. You saw it against the Germans.

Granted, Kai Havertz is a menace and he's going to make life tough for pretty much every opponent. But leaving him open, or open enough to get his head on the ball and catch Freese flat-flooted can't happen. It doesn't matter if there were shenanigans in the scrum that the referee should have caught. The USMNT can't afford such a glaring breakdown in coverage.

Same for Germany's second goal. Havertz made a nifty pass to Leroy Sané, who found an alley between Ream and Miles Robinson. Freese tried to make a diving save, but the ball was just beyond his outstretched hands.

"There was times where you can see the eagerness in the team to go and press and try and win the ball back and, at times, we were a little bit disjointed in how we pressed," Antonee Robinson said. "That's what good teams like Germany want you to do. They want someone to jump and someone not to follow behind so that they can play around it.

"I think when we got a bit more comfortable knowing when to press and when to just sit on the block, we were a lot better."

The good news for the USMNT is it won't face a team of Germany's caliber for at least three weeks. (Apologies to Paraguay, Australia and Turkey, but let's be real.) A team can grow into itself over the group stage, establishing chemistry and plugging holes.

Just look at what Argentina did four years ago. It lost to Saudi Arabia in the opener, for heaven's sake, and went into its final group-stage game needing a win to ensure it advanced. Three weeks later, Lionel Messi and the Albiceleste were World Cup champions.

"Disappointed that we lost, but many positives to take," Robinson said. "I feel like conceding that early, we could have easily crumbled and it could have been a very, very bad day to be going into the tournament with. But we fought back and at times played some really good football and looked good, looked competitive."

"These tests, that's what that's for," Robinson added. "We've still got time to shore up a few mistakes that we've made."

They're going to have to. Their World Cup run depends on it.

Follow USA TODAY Sports columnist Nancy Armour on social media @nrarmour.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: USMNT back line remains a concern going into World Cup

Roma&#8217;s interest in Paixao confirmed, first contacts underway

Roma’s interest in Paixao confirmed, first contacts underway
Roma’s interest in Paixao confirmed, first contacts underway

Roma is working to provide Gian Piero Gasperini with European-level attacking wingers.

In the coming weeks, a deal with Marseille could heat up.

The Giallorossi are closely monitoring not only Mason Greenwood, but also Igor Paixao.

The 2000-born player has been closely linked to the Giallorossi in recent days.

As reported by Matteo Moretto, the Roman club is showing concrete interest in the Brazilian striker. Information about the player has been requested from Trigoria, and now all that remains is to wait for the club’s decision.

Paixao had an excellent season this season with a struggling Marseille.

The French club changed management and narrowly missed out on the Champions League, but the Brazilian finished the year with 12 goals and 6 assists in 42 appearances, including 8 (4 goals and 1 assist) in Europe’s top club competition. Roma were already interested in the 2000-born winger last summer.

The winger had also put in good performances in his past stints at Feyenoord, but in the end, it was the French club who landed him. Now, the paths of the Macapá native and the capital could finally cross.

Four Section 1 girls lacrosse champions compete in regional finals

The four Section 1 championship girls lacrosse teams are competing in their respective regional finals on June 7, needing a victory to reach the state semifinals.

Monroe-Woodbury High School will host the regionals, featuring Suffern, Nyack, Rye and Pleasantville talking on the Section 9 champions in their classifications.

Section 1 is favored in each of these matchups but that, of course, is not an assurance of anything and the coaches and players insisted that no postseason opponent can ever be overlooked, particularly this far into the playoffs and with the understanding of what's at stake here.

Saturday, June 7

Class A: Suffern vs. Valley Central, 10 a.m.

Class B: Nyack vs. Warwick, 12 p.m.

Class C: Rye vs. Rondout Valley, 2 p.m.

Class D: Pleasantville vs. Highland, 4 p.m.

Stephen Haynes covers sports for The Journal News/lohud.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Suffern, Nyack, Rye, Pleasantville compete in girls lacrosse regionals

How Scotland reached the World Cup - told by those who made it happen

In the two minutes between 21:48 and 21:50 GMT on Tuesday, 18 November last year, the Glasgow Geothermal Observatory, stationed in Dalmarnock in the east of the city, picked up some seismic activity just over a mile away at Hampden Park.

The noise, they noted, was akin to an extremely small earthquake - because between 21:48 and 21:50 on that Tuesday, Kenny McLean launched a shot 50 yards through the night sky and into the back of Kasper Schmeichel's net to seal Scotland's place at the men's World Cup this summer, their first since France 1998.

After a wait of nearly 30 years, McLean's dig for the ages took 3.38 seconds from boot to net. It was the final kick of the most extraordinary evening.

Goals that will go down in legend. Drama that will surely never be surpassed. Emotion that didn't just reverberate around Scotland, but the world.

In the aftermath, head coach Steve Clarke said he could "smell magic" at Hampden and he was right.

There was something celestial about what went on, something pre-ordained, perhaps. A higher football power, higher even than Scott McTominay's boot when scoring the opener in the most gobsmacking way.

"So much optimism after a loss. It was like nothing made sense any more."

Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson

This wasn't just a story that began and ended on that Tuesday night. It had been unfolding for months and had the most brilliant endgame.

In the last days of Scotland's epic bid for automatic World Cup qualification things seemed to take a potentially fatal twist in Piraeus, the main seaport of Athens.

With Denmark hosting group whipping boys Belarus in Copenhagen, Scotland had to avoid defeat that Saturday night in order to set up a winner-takes-all game at Hampden a few days later. That's what we thought.

Ryan Christie remembers it like the weirdest dream of his life.

"It was such a bizarre feeling," says the Scotland midfielder. "You go into it thinking it's win or draw or bust, basically. Then you find yourself 3-0 down. You're thinking 'we've really messed up the chance, haven't we?'"

At 3-0, in the dugout, Clarke's assistant Steven Naismith was having certain thoughts. "My mind started flipping to 'Right, we're going to be in the play-offs. The automatic thing is done'.

"I started thinking about the bookings situation. It might be better if somebody gets booked to miss the Denmark game. Then the word comes from Copenhagen. Belarus are winning, then drawing, then winning, then drawing.

"Those plans about the bookings are out the window because we're still in this. It could have been the end - and it wasn't."

The game had ended in Greece - a 3-2 home win - but there were still anxious moments left in Copenhagen.

"When I came off, the kitman nudged me and said it's 2-2 in the other game," said Christie. "I thought 'oh my god'."

Denmark needed one goal to guarantee automatic qualification and send Scotland to the purgatory of the play-offs - and they were pummelling Belarus in pursuit of it.

The Danes had 35 attempts on goal in the 90 minutes. They beat Belarus 6-0 the previous month, but couldn't find a winner.

Midfielder Lewis Ferguson says it was the strangest feeling. "So much optimism after a loss. It was like nothing made sense any more. We got out of jail."

"You feel like you've done your job even though you haven't," adds Christie.

"We got away with it," says defender Grant Hanley. "It's hard to put into words how we were feeling, but we were still alive. We were happy.

"We were going back to Hampden to play Denmark in front of our fans for a place at the World Cup."

"I spent about three hours that Tuesday afternoon just rolling around my bed, just staring at the ceiling. I didn't get much sleep."

Scotland midfielder Ryan Christie

Andy Robertson has spoken powerfully about what he was thinking in the early afternoon of the Denmark game in Glasgow.

Thoughts of his Liverpool team-mate and friend, Diogo Jota, filled his head, the striker having died in a car crash in July at the age of 28.

The players had a few hours of their own - to sleep, to dream, to shut down all thoughts of what was to come or to think of how they got to this point.

Christie was one of those. He hoped to get some rest but it never came.

"When I was first capped in 2017, you'd arrive on night one of a camp and think 'oh my god, there's nine more nights of this'. But now it's how quickly can I get up the road to see all the boys," he says.

"On matchday, nerves definitely hit me a lot earlier than usual. I spent about three hours just rolling around my bed, staring at the ceiling. I didn't get much sleep. But a few of the other boys said the same, which made me feel better."

As the clock started to tick towards departure time for Hampden, Clarke did his run-throughs at the team meeting. Having dealt with the minutiae of the tactical approach he switched and started to deal with the emotion of the day.

"It was just a clear timeline of where we were, how we've got here and the bad feelings you've had, but also the elation you've had," recalls Christie.

"He turned off the screen, took out a flip chart and talked us through the journey this set of players had been on from the night in Serbia when we qualified for the Euros, to Hampden when we lost to Ukraine in the World Cup play-offs.

"Basically, this was the last piece of the puzzle. When he was finished, a lot of boys jumped off their seats and were ready to go to war."

The team had been named the night before. Lawrence Shankland wasn't in it, but he was ready. "Everybody left the room with a real feeling that we could do it. I just had a feeling I'd get a goal. I had a sense I'd have a part to play.

"After the loss against Greece it was as if we'd got a wee bit of a second chance. I felt a wee bit of freedom among the boys. And it was a good feeling."

"The self-doubt and the knocks to your confidence, those were the hardest things I've had to go through in my career."

Scotland defender Grant Hanley

In the warm-up at Hampden, John Souttar succumbed to injury. Having started against Greece but been named as a substitute for Denmark, Hanley was back in.

Hanley has had a tempestuous international career, parts of it playing out against a negative backdrop from the Tartan Army. The Hibs centre-back is a Clarke favourite, though. The manager admires his resilience and his simple love of defending.

Things had been tough for Hanley. Only when he opens up do you realise how tough.

"I had an injury that, at certain stages, I wasn't sure I was going to get back from," he says. "Then coming back and being nowhere near the level I wanted to be, you're asking yourself questions about the future.

"Getting up first thing in the morning and going running on your own, you're thinking to yourself 'Is this all going to be worth it?' The self-doubt and the knocks to your confidence, those were the hardest things I've had to go through.

"Going through rehab, then trying to get back in the Norwich team, and then going to Birmingham and not really playing much. All that time, the manager kept giving me opportunities and I'll be forever grateful."

Emotion is a tricky thing. On the night, the players needed some, but not too much. "I'm so bad for getting emotional," says Christie. "If I was to catch eyes with my mum in the stand I'd be a mess, so I just stared into space.

"A funny thing. I played with Phil Billing at Bournemouth and he was on the bench for Denmark. I didn't get a chance to speak to him before but I wanted to say to him, 'Listen, get ready for this anthem [Flower of Scotland] because it'll be like nothing you've ever heard before'.

"I managed to look at him while the anthem was going and his jaw was on the floor. That's a funny memory that sticks with me."

"It's Gannon-Doak picking it up on the right-hand side of the box. Little step-over. In it comes. McTominay! Scott McTominay with the most outrageous overhead kick you will ever see!"

Alasdair Lamont, commentating on BBC Radio Scotland, third minute

When he kickstarted the bedlam with a goal of balletic brilliance, McTominay entered the history books.

At peak height, the golden boot of Italy's player of the year was 2.53m off the ground - a new record, beating Paul Onuachu of Genk (2.41m) against Antwerp in 2020 and Cristiano Ronaldo (2.38m) for Real Madrid against Juventus in 2018.

Hang it in the Louvre, they said. Not quite.

But the image of McTominay, mid-air and glorious, did hang in the Great Hall of the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh until early January and has since been painted on the gable end of a building next to Hampden.

"As soon as I saw Scotty starting to jump, I was thinking 'don't be so ridiculous'," says Christie.

"It was outrageous," says Ferguson. "I don't think people realise how difficult it is for such a big guy to get up that high and still manage to have the technique and the quality to guide it. It's just sensational."

Nine days earlier, Ferguson's Bologna had hosted McTominay's Napoli in Serie A, Bologna winning 2-0. They travelled together to Milan that evening, then caught a connecting flight to Antalya in Turkey where Scotland were having a training camp.

Like giddy schoolboys, they couldn't wait to get there, says Ferguson. And when they did, McTominay was his usual brilliant self in camp.

"The way he can cover the ground is elite. He can just glide across the pitch with elegance," says Naismith. "It's like in Super Mario where you get a mushroom and you're bigger, if that makes sense. And he's become a brilliant leader.

"He's a brilliant guy. He'll hang about with the youngest players in the squad at dinner and chat away to them. I don't actually think he knows the value that gives to the younger players because he treats them all just the exact same.

"Then the next day he could be sitting with McGinn and Robbo and Kenny McLean and Grant and being part of that. And then he might just be by himself for a bit. He's a social butterfly. He's different. He's just different."

"They're now checking if it's inside or outside the box… Denmark penalty! Hojlund against Gordon. Denmark level!"

Liam McLeod, commentating on BBC television, 57th minute

"When Andy made the tackle I thought 'I don't think he got much of the ball there' but I hoped we'd just get away with it," says Christie. "I thought it was maybe outside the box, then it goes to VAR.

"When you're on the pitch you can look over to your bench, who've got an iPad to replay it, but nobody was giving us anything positive, so I thought that's a bad sign."

Christie's view is Denmark deserved a goal at that stage and Ferguson agrees. "We knew there were going to be periods where they would dominate. But they weren't cutting through us. We weren't massively concerned."

Not everyone was as chilled. Hanley, for one.

"Maybe it's a defender's mentality, but you're sort of always fearing the worst at all times," says Hanley.

"I was up against Hojlund and I couldn't believe the size of him. Honestly, he's a monster. We had to stay really focused to deal with him."

"Can Ferguson be on point here? Comes all the way…Shankland! And that could be the moment of history for this group of players. Lawrence Shankland off the bench!"

Liam McLeod, commentating on BBC television, 78th minute

Not only were Scotland ahead again, they were now playing against 10 men, Rasmus Kristensen having been shown a second yellow - somewhat harshly - 16 minutes before Shankland's goal.

"Shanks actually said to me that it was going in from the corner," says Ferguson of his delivery. "We worked on it the day before - that low cross to the front post. I was aiming to hit the goalkeeper. Shanks probably had the easiest goal of his life."

And so the striker's hunch proved correct - he did have a role to play.

"My position for the corner was to be around the goalkeeper, but I was quite surprised at how unmarked I was. I did say to Fergie that it was probably going in, but it's not my job to take risks. I need to make sure. It was pretty surreal."

Jubilation was quickly followed by concern. Naismith wasn't liking what he was seeing in the immediate aftermath of Scotland going 2-1 ahead.

"We've got one foot in the World Cup, but we were terrible in possession," he recalls. "We didn't play with that freedom of having an extra man.

"Everything is happening so fast that nobody could get that corrected. And for a good couple of minutes, Denmark just kept the ball.

"We were not getting near them. You can just see that they're turning the dial a wee bit. We were killing ourselves."

"Still not clear…Dorgu! Goal! Oh my goodness me. Denmark are level again!"

Alasdair Lamont, commentating on BBC Radio Scotland, 81st minute

When Shankland scored, that defender's mindset took hold of Hanley again.

He was thrilled, of course, but he also had a nagging worry Scotland had scored too soon. Twelve minutes of normal time left - too soon?

"Aye, you can ask the boys," he says. "But I also remember standing ready to take kick-off at 2-2 and honestly believing that we'd score again."

When Patrick Dorgu levelled there was a scene of devastation in the Scotland box. Ferguson said he felt the energy being sucked out of him. Shankland felt sick.

"You just feel like 'oh my god, this is not going to be our day'," says Ferguson. "You feel like that for maybe five, 10 seconds, and then you switch on again.

"A lot of teams, a lot of players, when they get hit with that sort of sucker punch, might crumble. But there's something special about this team, so after those few seconds you're like 'there's time left, we've got good players, we'll create chances'."

Shankland got over his sickness in double-quick time. "I just felt we were going to get another one. Denmark played really well but being down to 10, I thought they were going to try and protect the draw and that would suit us."

"McLean - in it comes. Ferguson's header, given away, but it breaks to… Tierney! History! History for Scotland and Kieran Tierney is the hero with an absolute piledriver. Surely that's it done now!"

Liam McLeod, commentating on BBC television, 93rd minute

A few moments before the Celtic left-back - playing on the right since his introduction in the 72nd minute - scored the second wonder goal of the night, Hanley was feeling sheepish.

"People might not remember it, but just before KT's goal, I'm in their box and John McGinn hits one sweet and I'm trying to get out of the way but it hits me on the arse. It's one of my clearest memories - that ball was flying in the top corner."

Ferguson says there was an unspoken feeling among the Scotland players that something was going to happen.

"I was trying to get in the box for anything dropping," he recalls. "Then the ball just bounces out and comes off my head, the Danish player tries to clear it, and it just fell to KT.

"I felt like time stopped when the ball was rolling towards him. It felt like the whole place went silent. He just struck it magnificently. As soon as it hit the back of the net - the noise!"

For it to be Tierney to make it 3-2 just added another chapter to the fairytale. He was in the foothills of another recovery from yet another injury, the story of his life in recent years.

"He's had it tough," says Naismith. "He's suffered. You're feeling terrible at times and then that brings an insecurity. He's had to work through that whole thing.

"Watching him in training at the start of qualification, I'm thinking 'he's not the normal KT'. And I actually had a couple of conversations where I'm saying 'there's no quick fix here, you just need to grind it out'.

"The biggest memory I have of Kieran at the start of his international career is of him running on to the training pitch and blasting balls into the net, pure smashing it - and that's exactly what he did against Denmark."

Shankland says he had the perfect view. "I could tell right away that Schmeichel wasn't getting there. What a feeling. It felt better than my goal, to be honest. I was more excited for KT than I was for myself."

Now it's all about the full-time whistle. "The ref blows and we're there, but he doesn't blow the whistle," says Naismith. "He doesn't blow the whistle! Why is he not blowing the whistle?!

"I'm concentrating on the ref and the fourth official and not really caring what Kenny's doing with the ball."

"It's McLean, looking to go for goal! From the halfway line! Goooallll! Glorious! Glorious! Kenny McLean from the halfway line!"

Alasdair Lamont, commentating on BBC Radio Scotland, 98th minute

The last act of possibly the most exhilarating night in the history of the national team fell to McLean. When the ball came to him in his own half he took it for a little spin, unsure of what to do with it.

"I didn't initially think about the shot," he says. "I take a few touches and see support arriving either side and I'm aware the game's going to finish, whether I pass it or not.

"I was looking around to see if I had any pressure on me, to see if I had time. And I heard some noise from the crowd that sounded like 'shoot!'. It was the crowd that first put the idea in my head. And, obviously, I took them up on the offer.

"I hit it and it felt like slow motion after that. It felt like everybody went quiet. The ball started half a yard outside the post, but then it started turning. The goalie was in a bit of trouble. It cleared him and it was inside the post. It bounced and went in and that's when I started running.

"It was bedlam after that. Absolute chaos. I still get goosebumps thinking about it."

Ferguson recalls the moment the ball found the target. "The relief and euphoria that goes through you - the place erupted, I've never seen anything like it in my life. I had nothing left in the tank but then we all just sprinted about 100 yards into the corner chasing after Kenny. Pure adrenaline. It was like a dream."

The party carried on and on, everybody with a story to tell, everybody euphoric that the older members of the squad would now have their crowning glory of playing in a World Cup.

Craig Gordon, at 43, will become the second-oldest player in history to appear on the biggest stage should he make an appearance in this summer's showpiece.

He's been on the road as a Scotland player for a staggering 22 years. Hanley won his first cap 15 years ago. Robertson made his debut a dozen years ago. For McGinn and McLean, it's been a decade.

For Clarke, it's been a whole lot longer. He's never made any secret of his dream of leading Scotland to a World Cup and with this group of players he's now done it.

As the celebrations roared on, Naismith had cause to remember how it was in his day as a Scotland player - 51 caps over 12 years. He speaks about the bond between the current squad and how times have changed.

"The boys now can't wait to meet up," he says. "We lacked that in my career, that togetherness. There was a bit of self-interest, I think. If a player didn't start the first game in a campaign and you were going away to, say, Macedonia in the midweek - 'oh, I'm injured, I'm not going'. There was too much of that. Not now."

The final words to McLean, mayor of Norwich and now king of Scotland.

"Every player says it - and a lot of the time it's said for the sake of it - but we really are like a club side, we're like a family. Honestly, the connection between these boys is like nothing I've ever been involved in. No cliques. Everybody as one.

"If you can be a good team-mate then it goes a long way. That's what I'd always want people to say about me and I'd say it about all of those boys. They have fantastic ability but above all they're brilliant team-mates and brilliant people."

Bobby Witt Jr. Delivers Late Heroics as Royals Rally Past Twins 3-2

The Kansas City Royals came from behind to beat the Minnesota Twins on Saturday, June 6, as shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. played hero late in the game, hitting a ninth-inning single to give Kansas City a 3-2 lead.

Catcher Carter Jensen got the day started with his first career leadoff home run, giving the Royals a 1-0 lead against Twins starter Joe Ryan.

Luinder Avila earned the start, his third of the season for Kansas City. He was aided by a diving catch by Isaac Collins in left field early but ultimately retired Minnesota in order in the first inning. Avila threw four scoreless frames to start the game, not allowing a hit until surrendering his first hit and run in the fifth inning.

Bobby Witt Jr. stole his 23rd base of the season in the third inning, and it's beginning to become a foregone conclusion that when he reaches first base, he will eventually steal. Vinnie Pasquantino put a charge into one to left-center field after Witt's stolen base, but Trevor Larnach tracked it down in the gap to end the inning.

Austin Martin recorded the Twins' first hit of the day, and then Victor Caratini hit a double high off the right-field wall, advancing Martin to third. Tristan Gray lined out to center field, scoring Martin for the Twins' first run. 

However, despite facing a bases-loaded, no-out jam, Avila induced a double play on the next batter to end the inning. Avila threw five innings, allowed just two hits and one earned run. 

Luinder Avila's 2Ks in the 4th pic.twitter.com/psaavaQamz

— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) June 6, 2026

After a Vinnie Pasquantino single and a dropped fly ball, Isaac Collins walked for the second time, loading the bases. Game 1 hero Josh Rojas grounded out to end the inning.

Matt Strahm entered in the eighth inning and surrendered the Royals' lead on a two-out, pinch-hit solo home run by Orlando Arcia, tying the game at two.

With Kansas City now trailing, Isaac Collins led off the ninth inning with a single. Tyler Tolbert entered as a pinch-runner for Collins and stole second to put the tying run in scoring position. Tolbert was nearly tagged out at second after a hard ground ball back to Eric Orze, who was in to close out the game for the Twins.

Orze fielded the ball and threw to second as Tolbert had started to make his way to third, but Tolbert was able to get back to the bag safely. Kyle Isbel laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt, advancing Tolbert to third and Josh Rojas to second with one out.

Carter Jensen hit a deep enough fly ball to score Tolbert, tying the game at 2-2. Then Bobby Witt Jr. lined a single into left field, just over the glove of the leaping Orlando Arcia at shortstop, scoring Rojas and giving the Royals a 3-2 lead in the ninth. It was Witt Jr.'s 400th career RBI, according to the Royals broadcast.

Swinging ahead in the 9th! pic.twitter.com/1Yyg5yygUg

— Kansas City Royals (@Royals) June 6, 2026

Kody Clemens stayed hot in the ninth, lining a leadoff double off Royals closer Alex Lange. However, Lange responded with two straight strikeouts. After hitting Victor Caratini, Lange faced Royce Lewis, who was playing in his first game back after being sent down to Triple-A, and struck him out looking with a fastball on the inside corner on a full count to end the game.

It was the third straight save for Alex Lange, who has found success in the midst of Lucas Erceg's struggles. Kansas City has won four of its last six games and sits at 26-39, tied for last place in the AL Central.

Brewers’ Jacob Misiorowski delivers a pitching stretch not seen since 1968 Bob Gibson

Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski continues to amaze. He did so again on Saturday, as he suppressed the offense of the Colorado Rockies in a 7-1 victory at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado.

Misiorowski gave up just a run (unearned) on just four hits with three walks, while punching out eight Rockies hitters through 7.0 innings of mound duty.

With yet another superb performance, Misiorowski completed a stretch last seen in the big leagues nearly 60 years ago, as he’s become the only pitcher since Bob Gibson in 1968 to have a 0.20 ERA or lower over the span of seven starts.

Via OptaSTATS:

Jacob Misiorowski of the @Brewers has a 0.20 ERA over his last 7 starts (1 ER in 45.1 IP). That’s the lowest ERA by any MLB pitcher over a 7-start span (min. 30 IP) since Bob Gibson from June 6 to July 6, 1968 (0.14).

The hard-throwing Misiorowski has been spectacular in 2026, with the Brewers constantly getting Cy Young-caliber performance from the 24-year-old right-hander.

In addition, Misiorowski threw a blindingly fast pitch during the game, as he touched 103.7 mph on a pitch in the third inning to  Colorado’s Kyle Karros. That was the fastest pitch recorded by a starter since pitches were first tracked in 2008.

Brewers’ Misiorowski fought for a longer stay in the game

Misiorowski had a bit of trouble in the seventh inning but seemingly tried to convince manager Pat Murphy to let him finish the frame.

“I thought it was my job to get it to a point where [two relievers] could throw one inning each and make it through the game without a lot of tax on those arms. It’s just, ‘Don’t take it out of my hands.’ … I want to get out of this inning for the boys,” Misiorowski said after the game, via Manny Randhawa of MLB.com.

After his latest start, Misiorowski has improved to 7-2 with a 1.50 ERA.

Meanwhile, the Brewers now carry a 39-23 record –the best in the National League Central Division by five games.

Milwaukee Brewers, Christian Yelich, Jacob Misiorowski
May 25, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Milwaukee pitcher Misiorowski (32) throws a pitch during the first inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

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Reds Fall Below .500 After Heartbreaking Loss to Cardinals

The Reds' offense got going on Saturday afternoon, scoring five runs on nine hits. All five of those runs came in two innings early in the game. However, the Reds couldn't protect a two-run lead, as they have dropped the first two games of the series to the St. Louis Cardinals after falling 6-5 at Busch Stadium.

Nick Lodolo got the start for the Reds as he continues to progress after returning from injury. This was his sixth start since coming off the injured list, and he had to deal with a bases-loaded, no-out situation in the second inning after three straight singles by St. Louis.

Victor Scott blooped a one-out single into right field, scoring first baseman Alec Burleson. Masyn Winn then hit a two-run single through the right side as the Cardinals' right-handed hitters continued attacking the opposite field against the left-handed Lodolo.

After back-to-back walks by Matthew Liberatore to start the third inning, Dane Myers legged out a bunt single to load the bases. With one out, JJ Bleday hit a ball past Burleson at first base, scoring two runs and tying the score at 3-3. Spencer Steer then recorded a sacrifice fly, tying the game at 3.

Blake Dunn singled and stole second in the fourth inning. Two batters later, Matt McLain pulled a down-and-in off-speed pitch over the left-field fence, giving the Reds a 5-3 lead.

Matt McLain clubs a 2-run shot to give the @Reds the lead 💪 pic.twitter.com/4i4WUrm1hh

— MLB (@MLB) June 6, 2026

After the three-run second inning for the Cardinals, Lodolo posted scoreless frames in the third and fourth before Jordan Walker homered to right-center field. Lodolo came out for the sixth, but a single and a bunt hit prompted Terry Francona to turn to Tejay Antone to escape the jam.

Antone forced Jimmy Crooks into a 3-2-3 double play with the bases loaded and then yielded a chopper to Masyn Winn to end the inning and preserve the Reds' 5-4 lead.

Sam Moll came in and eventually faced Lars Nootbaar with a runner on second. In just his second game back, Nootbaar homered to right field, giving the Cardinals a 6-5 lead. Moll had gone eight straight appearances without allowing a run, but Nootbaar ended that streak in a big spot.

Riley O'Brien came in for a save opportunity in the ninth for the Cardinals. After recording two outs, Will Benson and JJ Bleday singled through the right side, and Spencer Steer walked, giving Sal Stewart a chance.

Stewart worked the count to 3-1 and took a pitch at the top of the zone that was called ball four, which would have tied the game. As he began taking his batting gear off, Cardinals catcher Jimmy Crooks called for an ABS challenge, which determined the ball nicked the zone, making the count 3-2.

Sal Stewart was so sure this was a game-tying walk that he took off his hitting equipment pic.twitter.com/PK8m33ZQz5

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) June 7, 2026

On the next pitch, Stewart grounded out to second base, ending the game and giving the Reds their third straight loss. Cincinnati fell below .500 for the first time since Opening Day at 31-32.

Fred Vasseur returns to Ferrari paddock for Monaco Grand Prix after being hospitalised

Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur is back in the paddock for the Monaco Grand Prix after being hospitalised on Saturday, which saw him miss qualifying.

The 58-year-old Frenchman was present trackside on Friday – when his drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc earned one-two finishes in both practice sessions – but was under observation at a medical facility the following day “following some medical checks”.

No specific reason was disclosed with Ferrari confirming in a statement: "No further medical information will be provided. We wish Fred a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back at the track soon."

But in positive news for Ferrari, Vasseur is back in the thick of things for the race in Monte Carlo, which sees Hamilton start in third and Leclerc in fourth after qualifying, behind Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and title leader Kimi Antonelli.

Fred Vasseur is back in the Ferrari paddock after missing qualifying due to medical reasons (Reuters)
Fred Vasseur is back in the Ferrari paddock after missing qualifying due to medical reasons (Reuters)

"Although he wasn't at the track, Fred was very involved in our race day,” Leclerc assured on Saturday after qualifying.

“We missed him, but he was there and supported us from afar.”

Hamilton, meanwhile, has declared his readiness to achieve the "impossible" dream of securing a maiden victory in Ferrari red at Monaco, though will need to make up two places in what is notoriously a processional race.

He said: “You know how these races go. It’s very, very difficult. I hope we can get a really good start and maybe apply some pressure. I probably need rain. But nothing’s impossible.

“It is a shame that this race is normally a procession, in the sense of following one another. The car is overheating; the brakes are overheating with the way the track is.

“But I’ll try to get in there and hassle these two (Antonelli and Verstappen) as much as I can and force them into not making certain corners.”

UCLA should still be powerful in 2027 without their star seniors

The UCLA Bruins softball season came to a close last week but it’s not unfeasible that UCLA can make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament again next season. The Bruins lineup will lose Jordan Woolery and Megan Grant but they’ll still have plenty of talent left at the plate. 

Bri Alejandre and Aleena Garcia can lead the way for the next generation of UCLA softball. The Bruins will also be returning Kaniya Bragg, Alexis Ramirez and Jolyna Lamar. The group might not set new single-season home run records but it still should be plenty good enough to compete at the top of the Big Ten Conference.

It’s not just at the plate where UCLA will have to fill holes. The Bruins went as far as pitcher Taylor Tinsley could take them, pitching every inning of the Women’s College World Series this year for UCLA. On the season, Tinsley worked a career-high 235 innings with a 3.16 earned run average.

184 pitches and counting for Taylor Tinsley 🤯

That's the most pitches in a WCWS extra inning game since Rachel Garcia (179) in 2019‼️ pic.twitter.com/x8IRkZp0r5

— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) June 1, 2026

The Bruins will have pitcher Brynne Nally, who pitched 50 innings in her sophomore season this year with a 5.74 ERA. It’d make sense for UCLA to target some experienced pitching in the transfer portal this offseason to give the team more options in the pitcher’s circle once the postseason rolls around.

UCLA will have some additions to the 2027 roster, bringing in a strong crop of incoming freshmen. Pitcher Josephine Marsh and outfielder Aubrey McLaughlin highlight UCLA’s No. 19 recruiting class according to Softball America.  

Despite the grand amount of talent on the roster in recent years, UCLA hasn’t won a national title since 2019, but the Bruins figure to have another crack at a championship again in 2027.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA softball will return plenty of impact hitters in 2027

The Vikings’ Biggest Bargain Players for 2026

The Vikings’ Biggest Bargain Players for 2026
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray prepares for game action before taking the field at State Farm Stadium. Prior to kickoff on Nov. 12, 2023, in Glendale, Arizona, Murray donned his helmet and completed pregame routines as the Cardinals readied for a matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images.

Every NFL team needs affordable players who outperform their contracts, especially those squads truly contending for the Super Bowl. The Minnesota Vikings aspire to those very stakes in 2026, and we are thus here to document the top bargain players on the 2026 roster.

As always with bargain- or value-based player lists, we did not include players on rookie contracts because they’re widely considered affordable.

Here’s the pecking order, ranked from good to great bargain (No. 1 = top bargain).

Vikings’ Best Contract Values Are the Meal Ticket

Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel warms up before a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Vikings bargain players
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Blake Brandel participates in pregame warm-ups before a road matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium. Brandel continued developing as a versatile offensive lineman while preparing for depth and special teams responsibilities. The scene unfolded on Sept. 12, 2021, ahead of Minnesota’s season-opening contest. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports.

5. Blake Brandel | C

2026 Cap Hit: $4.5M

Brandel plays every position on the offensive line, and it seems head coach Kevin O’Connell will ask Brandel to be his starting center in 2026. Brandel’s versatility is invaluable — he’s already played tackle, guard, and center for the Vikings since joining the franchise in 2020.

Whether he morphs into a solid center remains to be seen, but his $4.5 million cap hit is team-friendly, no matter what. If he stinks at center, O’Connell can yank him back into the jack-of-all-trades role.

It’s also worth noting that Brandel is eligible for an extension, which could arrive as early as this summer.

4. Eric Wilson | LB

2026 Cap Hit: $4.1M

Wilson produced Pro Bowl numbers — out of nowhere — in 2025 after the Vikings signed him away from the Green Bay Packers. Fans thought he would play special teams and be a depth asset if Blake Cashman or Ivan Pace Jr. got hurt.

Instead, he became a starter by October, stealing Pace Jr.’s job.

Wilson led the NFL in sacks and quarterback pressures by an off-ball linebacker. Accordingly, Minnesota re-signed him in March. A $4.1 million cap hit is worth it to see if Wilson was a one-hit wonder.

3. Jauan Jennings | WR

2026 Cap Hit: $9.5M

Before Jennings signed in the Twin Cities, the who’s who of NFL reporting claimed that he wanted “WR2 money.” Well, that can climb all the way up to $30 million. Ask Christian Watson of the Packers, who just snagged an extension worth $28 million per season.

Minnesota paid Jennings $9.5 million for the upcoming season. When the Jennings-to-Minnesota rumor mill kicked up dust, many wondered if the Vikings could afford him under $20 million. The price is half that.

The Vikings have not spent luxuriously at WR3 in years; Jennings provides them with their best WR3 option in eons. A steal of a deal.

Vikings wide receiver Jauan Jennings takes questions from reporters after OTA practice in Eagan. Vikings bargain players
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jauan Jennings speaks with reporters following organized team activities at TCO Performance Center. Jennings discussed adapting to a new environment, learning the offense, and building chemistry with teammates after joining Minnesota. The media session took place on May 27, 2026, during the Vikings’ spring OTA schedule. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

Star Tribune‘s Michael Rand on Jennings and the Vikings’ WR room: “Any trio of Vikings receivers has a good starting point with Justin Jefferson. He has been in the conversation for the best receiver in the NFL for several years. He’s still part of that chatter even after struggling to make an on-field connection with J.J. McCarthy last season.”

“Add in Jordan Addison, who was very good in 2023 and 2024, and newcomer Jauan Jennings, who has approached 1,000 yards in the past with the San Francisco 49ers, and it is a formidable group. All three are at least capable of being above-average starters, with Jefferson of course having a higher ceiling. Jennings is listed at 6-3, 212 pounds and looks every bit of that.”

It’s not outrageous to claim Minnesota now has a Top 3 corps in the NFL.

“The Vikings haven’t had a receiver that big and physical in quite some time. He’s a very capable (and willing) run blocker who plays with an edge. He’ll also be motivated to have a big season while playing on a one-year contract,” Rand continued.

“All three of Jennings, Addison and Jefferson, in fact, should be motivated this season and their styles should be a good complement to each other. That’s what makes this potentially the best Vikings receiver trio in more than a quarter-century.”

2. James Pierre | CB

2026 Cap Hit$2.9M

Pierre was a best-kept secret in Pittsburgh, firing up a PFF grade over 86.0 in 2025. Minnesota hired Gerald Alexander from Pittsburgh to replace defensive passing game coordinator Daronte Jones, who picked the Washington Commanders as his next employer (defensive coordinator). Alexander is bringing Pierre with him.

The Vikings paid Jeff Okudah $2.36 million in 2025 for his underwhelming CB3 services. Pierre at $2.9 million is quite the change of pace. A welcome one.

1. Kyler Murray | QB

2026 Cap Hit: $1.3M

Not only is Murray at $1.3 million for a season the best deal in the NFL, it might be the top value in all of sports — assuming he plays at his peak level in 2026.

Kyler Murray and Lamar Jackson meet at midfield after a preseason game between the Cardinals and Ravens. Vikings bargain players
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson meet at midfield following a preseason matchup at State Farm Stadium. The two dynamic quarterbacks shared a postgame exchange after leading their respective teams in exhibition action. The interaction occurred on Aug. 21, 2022, in Glendale following the preseason contest. Mandatory Credit: Joe Rondone/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK.

The Arizona Cardinals decided to move on from Murray, and like Sam Darnold in 2024, Minnesota has a chance to pounce on supreme value at the most important position on a football team. It’s still mind-boggling that Arizona kicked him out — and that he wound up in Minnesota a few days later. It could be a turning point in Vikings history.


Knicks tell fans to arrive at least two hours early for NBA finals Game 3 due to Trump’s attendance

The Knicks’ run to the NBA finals has created a feverish atmosphere in New York. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images

The New York Knicks are warning fans to bring as little as possible to Monday night’s Game 3 of the NBA finals, which Donald Trump plans to attend.

The Knicks are encouraging fans to arrive at least two hours before tipoff as part of enhanced security measures due to the president’s attendance.

Related: NBA finals: Knicks within two wins of elusive title after holding off Spurs in Game 2

The Knicks said on Saturday that a strict no-bag policy will be in place and that there will be airport-style “screening procedures” for fans when they enter Madison Square Garden for the game, which is scheduled to start at 8.40pm local time.

Trump confirmed last week that he will attend the game between the Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, the first NBA finals game in New York City since 1999. He has already attended a number of major sporting events in his second term, including the 2025 Super Bowl, Daytona 500 and Ryder Cup.

Trump is not expected to be the only prominent political figure at the Garden. New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani has also said he plans to attend Monday’s game, though he suggested there is little chance he will cross paths with Trump.

“I will be in a very different section,” Mamdani said last week.

The mayor’s office said Mamdani would be paying his own way for a ticket. Trump, meanwhile, said he would be attending as Knicks owner Jim Dolan’s guest, setting up a finals scene that could feature two of New York’s most prominent political figures under one roof.

The game will take place amid a fevered atmosphere in New York as the Knicks attempt to win their first NBA title since 1973. They lead the Spurs 2-0 in the best-of-seven series and are on a 13-game winning streak.

Scotland Football Team 2026 World Cup Preview: End Of The Wait, Beginning Of The Legend?

Scotland Football Team 2026 World Cup Preview: End Of The Wait, Beginning Of The Legend?
Scotland Football Team 2026 World Cup Preview: End Of The Wait, Beginning Of The Legend?

Hampden Park erupted on 18th November when Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean scored in the dying minutes to clinch a dramatic 4-2 win against Denmark and secure a FIFA World Cup spot after 28 years. Steve Clarke’s men have been drawn alongside Brazil, Morocco and Haiti in Group C, and their fairy tale run may continue against the odds if the gaffer finds the right balance from defence to attack.

Scotland Football Team Squad for 2026:

The confirmed 26-man squad includes goalkeepers Craig Gordon (Hearts), Angus Gunn (Nottingham Forest) and Liam Kelly (Rangers).

The defence features Andy Robertson (Liverpool), Kieran Tierney (Celtic), Aaron Hickey (Brentford), Nathan Patterson (Everton), Anthony Ralston (Celtic), Jack Hendry (Al-Ettifaq), Scott McKenna (Dinamo Zagreb), John Souttar (Rangers), Grant Hanley (Hibernian), and Dominic Hyam (Wrexham).

Scotland star celebrates his country's win against Denmark

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – NOVEMBER 18: Scotland player Scott McTominay celebrates with the corner flag after the 4th Scotland goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Scotland and Denmark at Hampden Park on November 18, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

The midfield consists of Scott McTominay (Napoli), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Lewis Ferguson (Bologna), Ryan Christie (Bournemouth), Kenny McLean (Norwich City), Stuart Armstrong (Aberdeen), and Tyler Fletcher (Manchester United).

Up front, Scotland rely on Che Adams (Torino), Lyndon Dykes (Charlton), Lawrence Shankland (Rangers), George Hirst (Ipswich Town), Ben Doak (Bournemouth), Ross Stewart (Southampton), and Findlay Curtis (Rangers).

Strengths and Weaknesses of the Scotland Football Team:

Clarke’s squad is heavily reliant on a powerhouse engine room in the centre of the pitch. Scott McTominay, Lewis Ferguson and John McGinn would be the driving force with their energy and relentless runs. Also, the flair of Ryan Christie and Ben Doak could pose a threat down the flanks in a traditional setup.

While the gaffer’s tactics would centre on their defensive stability, physical strength and structural flexibility, the conundrum between the sticks remains a significant concern for the Tartan Army. None of Craig Gordon, Angus Gunn and Liam Kelly has been the first-choice for Hearts, Nottingham Forest and Rangers, respectively. Also, the lack of composure in deep defence might trouble them against the likes of Morocco and Brazil, where they are expected to play a low block and aim for the next round as one of the best 3rd-placed teams.

Best Playing XI and Formation:

Clarke has played two strikers up top in recent friendlies. But a flexible 4-2-3-1 suits them more, rather than a traditional 4-4-2. The versatility of McTominany would be key, as the Napoli ace could drop down deep or play as an advanced playmaker, thus allowing the manager to make tactical alterations during the game.

Best XI (4-2-3-1): Gunn; Hickey, Hanley, McKenna, Robertson; Ferguson, McGinn; Doak, McTominay, Christie; Adams.

Tournament Prediction:

Scotland won’t find it easy to secure a ‘top two’ group stage finish against higher-ranked Brazil and Morocco. But they must aim for a commanding win against Haiti, which could earn them a qualification to the next stage as one of the ‘top eight’ 3rd-placed sides. It is to be seen though whether they punch above the weight and script one of the underdog stories in the World Cup.

Open Thread: June 7, 2026

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Hey all, here’s your open thread for Sunday.

MMA ADJACENT

Karate Kid was a documentary.

TOTALLY OFF TOPIC

I’m a sucker for ‘Japanese artisan’ content.

An hour of Colin Mockerie, yes please.

GAME TIME

Maybe Sunday should be the day for tough quizzes?

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Arsenal youngster shares farewell message after being released

Arsenal youngster shares farewell message after being released
Arsenal youngster shares farewell message after being released

Arsenal academy goalkeeper Alexei Rojas has sent a farewell to the club, following the announcement that he’ll be released this summer.

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

20-year-old goalkeeper Alexei Rojas was one of a number of players on Arsenal’s released list published earlier this week, meaning he’ll become a free agent at the end of his current contract on June 30th.

Responding to the news on his Instagram page, Rojas sent a farewell and a thank you message to the club.

“I am incredibly pleased to have spent 8 years at Arsenal Football Club,” Rojas wrote. “Progressing through from the academy to the first team. Every step of the journey has taught me about what it takes to perform as an elite athlete, on and off the pitch.”

Photo via Rojas on Instagram

“It has been a true privilege to work with so many elite people across the years,” Rojas added. “I extend my gratitude to all of the coaching staff, performance & medical teams, chefs, ground staff, security team, and everybody involved with Arsenal.

“This club has helped shape me as a player, and as a person. I will always be grateful for the opportunities, lessons, and memories that I’ve gained here.

“And to the Arsenal fans, thank you for your unwavering support, passion, and love for the club. Wearing this badge has been a privilege, and hearing your encouragement every step of the way is something I’ll never forget.

“I have decided to take the best step for my career and begin a new stage in my professional journey, with new challenges ahead of me. Great things are achieved by taking bold risks. This club will forever be in my heart.

“Once a Gunner, always a Gunner. Thank you, Arsenal ❤️”

Photo via Rojas on Twitter

Rojas effectively had a role as a training goalkeeper with the Arsenal first team for most of this season, rarely playing academy matches but often joining Mikel Arteta’s side for practice sessions.

To sum it up, Rojas made as many appearances in the Arsenal senior squad as the u21 squad in 2025/26, making the bench for the Champions League game against Slavia Praha, and appearing for the u21s in an EFL Trophy fixture against Cardiff City.

Though that was partly because the goalkeeper was away with Colombia for the u20 World Cup throughout October, it was also simply the case that Arsenal preferred to use Rojas in senior training than in academy fixtures.

Still, over the course of his career, Rojas played 21 times for the Arsenal u18s, u19s, and u21s. He’ll now be on the hunt for a new club this summer.

Torino prioritize Vlasic&#8217;s renewal as Roma remain interested

Torino prioritize Vlasic’s renewal as Roma remain interested
Torino prioritize Vlasic’s renewal as Roma remain interested

Roma is looking for attacking midfielders to bolster Gasperini’s attacking lineup for next season.

Among the players the Giallorossi are interested in is Nikola Vlasic.

The Croatian, born in 1997, enjoyed his best season with Torino: 9 goals and 5 assists, leading the Granata to a relatively comfortable relegation.

These performances have Gasperini interested, as he’s eager to add a quality addition to the attacking midfield.

Gasperini’s Roma are interested in Vlasic as a way to improve their quality for next season.

However, as Tuttosport reports, snatching the player from Torino will not be easy.

The Granata consider the vice-captain a key asset on and off the pitch and are aiming to secure him.

Cairo and Petrachi are considering a contract renewal, despite an option for a further year (currently expiring in 2027) with a salary increase (he currently earns €3.7 million gross).

There are currently no negotiations with Roma, but they remain interested and are closely monitoring the situation.

Vlasic is currently focused on the next World Cup with Croatia; there will be time for the transfer market.

Torino is in no rush to negotiate the attacking midfielder’s sale, aware that the World Cup showcase could further increase his value. All discussions regarding a renewal and a possible move to the capital have been postponed.

England deliver McCullum deserved win after Atkinson stars in first Test at Lord’s

Gus Atkinson
Gus Atkinson celebrates Matt Henry’s wicket – the seventh the England seamer took in the first Test at Lord’s - David Rogers/Getty Images

Brendon McCullum hugged his new coaching team on the balcony as the final New Zealand wicket fell and a good week’s work was completed by his England team.

McCullum needed this victory and deserved it too. He re-established his authority over England at Lord’s and the players responded with a comprehensive 115 run win over New Zealand, who were bowled out 45 minutes before lunch for 138.

England’s selection was spot on – Shoaib Bashir did not bowl a ball but nobody foresaw such excessive seam bowling conditions – and they judged conditions better than they did in Australia. When the Test match was at a tipping point on Friday after their second innings collapse of four for one, they rebuilt and added another 99 runs to put the target out of New Zealand’s reach.

Jamie Smith’s swap with Ben Stokes paid dividends; he had a good game with bat and gloves. Josh Tongue continued his rise with five wickets in the match that could have been more and McCullum swallowed his pride to recall Ollie Robinson, who responded with career best match figures of seven for 77.

The 150th Lord’s Test was not a classic. It lasted just 166 overs – not even two day’s full play – and a wicket fell every four overs as uneven bounce and excessive seam movement off the pitch too easily breached defences.

But for England, substance rather than style mattered after the Ashes humbling, and the conjecture over lack of sacking and change. They needed a win.

Full report to follow


01:46pm

McCullum on Ollie Robinson

[Did we learn anything new?] Yeah I think we did. We reconfirmed how good a bowler he is at this level. The relentless accuracy, particularly on this surface, the length he was operating from… he moves the ball so late and he does it at pace.

His skills were always gonna be successful on this pitch. You’ve still gotta execute, right, and he was tremendously nervous leading into the first innings with the ball. He was able to feel the fear and do it anyway.

He’s a very good tactician but he can also get in the fight and he was really good with the other bowlers. It was a wonderful comeback from him. He’s fitted back in nicely.

Career best Test match figures ✅
On the honours board ✅
Player of the Match ✅ pic.twitter.com/tfDnz08q5R

— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 7, 2026

01:41pm

McCullum on Emilio Gay

He’s been a big scorer in county cricket, and the key for us was to reinforce that you don’t need to do anything different. You do what you want to do, you play the style you want to play and that will give you the greatest opportunity. The language around that was really consistent and he was really comfortable and clear when he got to the start line.

Clearly he’s got a very well-rounded game – good defensive game, he can score all round the clock as well. That fifty-odd he got was worth a lot more.

He’s fitted in really well around the group. I listened to some of his media stuff and I thought he spoke brilliantly. He was calm, poised, respectful and you can really sense the enthusiasm.

He keeps things really simple and I’m sure he’s got many more Test fifties for England.


01:35pm

Brendon McCullum speaks to Sky Sports

First of all it’s nice to win. That was a nice little change. The temperature’s been a bit hot of late so it’s nice to get one in the [win] column! The boys will certainly enjoy it.

In a game that was on fast-forward, there was a lot to be really pleased with. The way we were able to keep our poise; execute our plans; show some smarts when required; and withstand some pressure, because you don’t win many Test matches when you’re 110/8 in the first innings.

The conditions weren’t what either team expected. But they are what they are, you have to find ways to adapt and I thought the boys did a great job.

[On England’s approach with the bat] We need to be quite malleable depending on the surfaces we get. Nothing needs to be so binary to play one certain way. From a coach’s point of view, the conversations the boys had during the match were fantastic. The communication allowed us to be slightly more adaptable.

Clearly the issue on that pitch was the full and straight ball. Defensively we talked about straightening up your defensive clock to respect anything straight, but anything that had width we were trying to throw our hands at it, knowing it was gonna be a low-scoring game so you still need to keep ticking over the scoreboard.

I thought the guys were really brave in parts. By that I don’t mean running-down-the-wicket-and-swinging brave. There will be times when that is required, but [in this game] I mean brave as in, ‘This is a tricky surface. How are we able to manipulate our guard or where we stand on the crease to give the bowlers something different to think about.’

The communication was the best we’ve seen for a while and I was really proud of that.

"We need to be malleable depending on the surfaces we get!"

Brendan McCullum suggests a more 'refined' approach to Bazball on display against New Zealand 👀 pic.twitter.com/dRtGSgqKnR

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

01:19pm

Ben Stokes’ verdict

Test cricket is tough, you’re never sure what you’ll be presented, and I thought the speed with which we identified the conditions and the way we thought we needed to play was a huge reason for the win.

[Was there a different approach?] I think we were just quicker… Conversations this week were very quick to happen. When you’ve got a lot of people in a dressing-room there can be a lot of ideas floating around. I think we all voiced them pretty well, and that’s where you get to a situation that you can go out there and be very clear as a team.

It was a wicket that presented challenges as a batting unit – but also as a bowling unit when you feel like you’re massively in the game. We were clear about our plans and we executed them probably as well as I’ve seen from an England bowling group since I’ve been captain.

[On Emilio Gay’s impressive debut] I said to him, ‘That’s at the top end of how tough it gets in Test cricket.’ The conditions he had to bat in, the pressure of the third innings... his runs were monumental in terms of getting us to a lead that we felt we could defend.

[On Ollie Robinson’s return] The skill that Ollie possesses has never been questioned, and it was very evident this week. The relentlessness of his length and line, his unbelievable ability to look like he’ll never miss where he wants to bowl... what an introduction back into the team. It’s been an emotional week for him. We know he’s incredibly competitive; once he gets over the white line he’s a different person, and that’s what we want to see going forward. He’s a phenomenal bowler and he led the attack brilliantly well along with Gus, who’s just Mr Lord’s isn’t he? He loves this place! As a bowling unit we were great; I just chipped in at the back end.

[When asked about his own batting form] Ah, look, when we’ve just won the first game of the summer, that’s all I’m concentrating on at the moment.

Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum are all smiles after an excellent victory.
Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum are all smiles after an excellent victory. - Gareth Copley/Getty Images Europe

01:14pm

New Zealand captain Tom Latham’s reaction

I thought the way we set the tone with the new ball on day one was outstanding. There were some extremely talented bowlers on both sides and they managed to exploit the conditions extremely well.

We had our opportunities throughout the Test but we weren’t able to capitalise on them. We weren’t able to get through that tricky phase on day one, and after that we weren’t able to form partnerships.

It’s important that we trust the work we’ve been putting in over the last couple of weeks and take confidence that things will be different at the Oval.

When it’s a low-scoring game, dropped catches can be really important. It’s certainly not from a lack of trying.

As a batter, you’re used to the ball moving sideways but when it goes up and down you don’t necessarily trust the surface. That makes things hard and you can get caught on the crease. If you look at a lot of the dismissals in the Test, I think guys were getting caught on the crease.


01:03pm

The player of the match is... Ollie Robinson

There was a time I thought I’d never be back on the pitch for England, so to walk off the field with the lads after winning the first Test of the summer is an amazing feeling. 

That’s probably the worst nerves I’ve had before a game. The day before, anxiety through the roof. I couldn’t feel my legs before the first over, but then after the first wicket I calmed down a bit. The Lord’s crowd were unbelievable.

I’ve never [taken a triple-wicket maiden] before. It felt so surreal. It’s one of the highlights of my career so far.

I feel like we bowled really well. We hit the stumps a lot as a group. Obviously the pitch went up and down towards the end and there was seam movement. Our plans were really clear which we stuck to, and we came out on the right side of the result.

I thought Emilio Gay played unbelievably on debut as well. He got us to a great score and gave us something to defend.

It was a really important week to be part of that seam group. Hopefully we can keep that going through the summer.

I know this is just the start - there’s a lot of hard to work to do. I have to put those yards in to make it’s a long career, and that there’s no let-up this time.


12:53pm

‘A game for the statisticians’

That’s how Sky Sports’ Mike Atherton has just described this game, and he’s not wrong. Here are a few that come straight to mind:

  • 15.42 Average runs per wicket in the match, the lowest in a men’s Test in England since 1958
  • 996 Balls bowled in the entire match, making it the second shortest completed Test at Lord’s - and the shortest since 1888
  • 0 Balls bowled by spinners
  • 24 Wickets that fell either bowled or LBW, a record for Tests in England
  • 7/77 Ollie Robinson’s match figures, the best of his Test career
  • 57 The highest individual score of the match, made by the impressive debutant Emilio Gay

12:47pm

Gus Atkinson’s extraordinary Lord’s record

  • 3 Tests
  • 150 runs at 30.00, one century
  • 26 wickets at 9.50, four five-fors, one ten-for
Gus Atkinson raises the ball after taking his fourth five-for in only three Tests.
Gus Atkinson raises the ball after taking his fourth five-for in only three Tests. - Andrew Boyers/Action Images via Reuters

12:43pmWickets

England win by 115 runs

Henry b Atkinson 0 You miss, I hit as Atkinson ends the New Zealand innings and the match. The ball crashes into Henry’s stumps as Atkinson seals his five-for. England complete victory in this first Test by 115 runs. Ben Stokes’ side celebrate winning the 150th Test at The Home of Cricket. FOW 138 all out

ENGLAND WIN BY 115 RUNS! 💪

Gus Atkinson wraps up the first Test and completes his five-wicket haul in the process! 5️⃣ pic.twitter.com/23Hlyn6VFp

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

12:40pm

OVER 40: NZ 138/9 (Henry 0 Phillips 44)

We are in that weird phase where Phillips is farming the strike. There is nearly a comical run-out as Phillips thought he could get back for two through the covers but Phillips sensibly opts against the risk. Henry nearly ended up running two in total but gets back in time.

After four balls, the field comes up. He guides one past gully and the ball runs down to third man for four. Phillips was probably hoping that the ball came up short of the boundary.

Tongue bangs the final ball of the over in short but Phillips misses the pull shot. There are a few appeals for a caught behind but Stokes opts against a review.


12:34pm

OVER 39: NZ 134/9 (Henry 0 Phillips 40)

Henry has six balls on the trot to negotiate from Atkinson and does so without too much concern.


12:29pm

OVER 38: NZ 134/9 (Henry 0 Phillips 40)

The field is spread for Phillips, offering up the single but Phillips is not going to take that at the start of the over. From the third ball, Phillips finds a boundary. He absolutely blasts one through point and the ball races down the slope for four. That came right out of the middle of the bat. He then nearly gets another four down towards third man but Root makes a good diving stop on the boundary. New Zealand ended up not getting anything from that shot though. As Phillips did not take the single, the field now comes up.

Tongue then bangs it in short and Phillips goes after it. The pull shot goes fine and ends up going all the way for six. Tongue bowls the final ball of the over a way outside off and Phillips gets no bat on it so Henry will be on strike for the next over.


12:23pm

OVER 37: NZ 124/9 (Henry 0 Phillips 30)

Matt Henry is the last man in for New Zealand and blocks the final ball of the over. He could have taken a single but Phillips wants the strike.


12:21pmWickets • Video

Wicket

Jamieson c Duckett b Atkinson 6 Atkinson has his fourth wicket of the innings and England are one wicket away from victory. Jamieson cannot believe it as he clips it firmly but it is straight at Duckett at mid-wicket. FOW 124/9

"It's a sharp catch by Ben Duckett" ⚡️

England need one wicket to win! pic.twitter.com/4Vc4Gkxs06

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

12:17pm

OVER 36: NZ 120/8 (Jamieson 2 Phillips 30)

Captain Stokes’ spell is over and Tongue is back into the attack, this time from the Nursery End. Tongue nearly manages to get one to go under Jamieson’s bat but the 6ft 8in New Zealander just gets the toe of the bat on it.


12:12pm

OVER 35: NZ 118/8 (Jamieson 1 Phillips 29)

Kyle Jamieson is in and, based on how he played in the first innings, I suspect he is not going to go down without a fight and without blasting it. He is off the mark first ball with a single.


12:10pmWickets • Video

Wicket

Smith c Smith b Atkinson 4 Nathan Smith comes and goes as he is caught by Jamie Smith. One ball after getting off the mark with a boundary, he nicks a good delivery in a good area from Atkinson and Smith takes a simple catch. England are now two wickets away from victory. FOW 116/8

Gus Atkinson finds the edge of Nathan Smith and England are two wickets away from victory! 💥 pic.twitter.com/3CmcGTMTZQ

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

A quietly terrific Test for Gus Atkinson, whose place in the side was not certain until the day before the game. His previous Lord’s Tests have not been quiet at all: 12-fer on debut, and a century against Sri Lanka. This time, he has barely missed his length. 


12:03pm

Wicket

Conway c Bethell b Stokes 41 A few balls after the 50 partnership is brought up, Nelson strikes! Conway attempts to flick into the legside but it takes a leading edge. Bethell takes a good low grab at gully and England break the partnership. FOW 111/7

GOT HIM

Jacob Bethell with a great catch! 👏 pic.twitter.com/MUX6n1OqTo

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026
Ben Stokes celebrates the wicket of Devon Conway
Ben Stokes breaks the partnership - Gareth Copley/Getty Images

11:56amAnalysis

OVER 33: NZ 105/6 (Conway 37 Phillips 26)

Atkinson sends down a maiden over as we come towards the end of the first hour of play.

England still need four wickets to win whilst New Zealand require another 149 runs.

The clouds have just gone a bit higher, and there’s sun poking through. It’s no coincidence, then, that batting has become a bit easier. Overheads are very har to explain, but they definitely have an impact. 


11:51am

OVER 32: NZ 105/6 (Conway 37 Phillips 26)

This has been a really testing over from Stokes, coming around the wicket from the Nursery End and using the slope to bring the ball back into Conway. This innings has been a bit of a slog for Conway but he has survived and is still there.

Just the one run from the over.


11:47amAnalysis

OVER 31: NZ 104/6 (Conway 36 Phillips 26)

Tongue’s spell at the Pavilion End has come to an end and he will be replaced by Gus Atkinson. Conway welcomes Atkinson by driving him down the ground through mid-off for three. It was not the most convincing of shots as one hand came off the bat but Conway gets three for it.

Atkinson then gets one to rise up at Phillips and strikes him on the glove. Mainly when the ball has misbehaved it has kept low but this one has got up. You can hear Phillips say over the stump mic “Goodness gracious me!”.

Phillips is finding it much harder from the Pavilion End than the Nursery End.

MCC will be praying there aren’t any more lifters like the one from Gus Atkinson which gloved Glenn Phillips. The ball keeping low is bad enough but when it is snorting upwards, and physically dangerous, that is when a ban on a Test pitch is imposed. 


11:42am

OVER 30: NZ 101/6 (Conway 33 Phillips 26)

Captain Ben Stokes has decided it is time for him to turn his arm over, replacing Robinson at the Nursery End. Phillips gets one on his pads and flicks away in front of square for four to bring up New Zealand’s 100. Phillips timed that brilliantly up the slope.


11:37am

OVER 29: NZ 96/6 (Conway 32 Phillips 22)

That is probably the most convincing shot Conway has played today. He plays a lovely on-drive past the stumps up towards the pavilion and comes through for three.

Phillips has appeared to be more comfortable facing Robinson from the Nursery End but has found it tough against Tongue nipping it back in from the Pavilion End.

Tongue strikes Phillips on the pads but Rod Tucker shakes his head. It is clearly going down leg with the slope yet England decide to review. Unsurprisingly, it is missing the leg stump and England lose their review. Stupid! What makes it even more ridiculousis that Tongue did not really appeal for it, which tells you everything when even the bowler does not think it is out.


11:31am

OVER 28: NZ 92/6 (Conway 29 Phillips 21)

Smith is still up to the stumps off Robinson for Conway but has now gone back when Phillips is on strike.

England require four more wickets to win whilst New Zealand need 162 more runs.


11:27am

OVER 27: NZ 90/6 (Conway 28 Phillips 20)

How has that missed the stumps? Tongue gets one to come back into Phillips and down the slope. It misses the inside edge but somehow does not smash into the off stump. The ball kept a bit low and moved a fair bit.

Later in the over, Phillips gets on top of the bounce and guides one into a gap through backward point. Stokes flicks it back just before the boundary rope and keeps it to two. I mentioned when he came in the danger Phillips could pose and he is already up to 20 from just 18 balls.


11:22am

OVER 26: NZ 87/6 (Conway 27 Phillips 18)

That is the shot of the day thus far. Robinson bowls a full delivery and Phillips tucks into it, drilling it through wide mid-off for four. You have to take advantage of scoring chances when they are presented to you on a pitch like this.

Phillips finishes the over off in style, smashing Robinson through the covers for an emphatic four. Ten runs come from that over.


11:17am

OVER 25: NZ 77/6 (Conway 26 Phillips 9)

Conway is digging and has managed to survive but is that enough to give New Zealand a shot at winning this game? Not really as at some point there will be a ball with his name on it. He opts to go after one outside his off stump and is fortunate that the outside edge goes through a gap in the gully region. You have to be in it to win it though as they say.

Drop catch! Conway plays a rather strange shot, thinking about going for a cut before trying to withdraw the bat. That is too late and the outside edge goes straight at Brook at second slip. It should be a simple catch but Brook spills it. Brook should be taking those, but then again New Zealand have dropped plenty of catches in this game as well, including off Brook a few times in the first innings.

Devon Conway has a great opportunity to carry his bat.


11:12am

OVER 24: NZ 71/6 (Conway 20 Phillips 9)

Robinson bowls a beauty to Phillips and finds the edge. It is a genuine edge but it falls just short of Root at first slip. Robinson then finds the edge of Phillips’ bat again, this time the inside edge, but it flies past the stumps and Smith up at the stumps, racing away for four. Those two balls were incredibly tricky to face and Phillips will be relieved just to have survived them.

Then, after being beaten a few times, Phillips finally finds the middle of the bat, punching through the covers for four, with the ball racing down the slope.

It’s great to see Jamie Smith standing up to the stumps when Ollie Robinson is bowling and looking accomplished. Ben Foakes, his Surrey teammate, would be proud. 


11:08am

OVER 23: NZ 63/6 (Conway 20 Phillips 1)

Glenn Phillips is in at number eight and England will know the danger he will pose, even in tough batting conditions. Tongue bowls one close to Phillips’ hip but it goes down the legside and Smith cannot prevent the ball from racing away for four. There was a suspicion of the ball clipping Phillips’ glove but it came off his hip. A good decision from Rod Tucker to give four leg byes. Phillips then gets off the mark with a single.


11:04amWickets • Key moments

Wicket

Blundell LBW Tongue 4 Josh Tongue will start proceedings from the Pavilion End and gets a wicket with his fourth ball of the day. We have seen a number of deliveries over the last few days keep low and that is one of them. It nips back in down the slope and stays low, trapping Blundell on the crease. Rod Tucker’s finger goes up pretty quickly and sensibly Blundell decides not to review, already knowing his fate. He shakes his head as he walks off and any faint hope New Zealand have of chasing the total has taken another hit. FOW 58/6

We are now up to 23 dismissals bowled and lbw out of the first 36 wickets to fall in the match. Another that doesn’t get up massively. New Zealand need to give a bit back to England – at the moment they look like sitting ducks.

Josh Tongue celebrates the wicket of Tom Blundell
Early breakthrough for England - David Rogers/Getty Images

11:00am

OVER 22: NZ 55/5 (Conway 19 Blundell 2)

Once again, the conditions are in favour of the bowlers. Ollie Robinson was midway through an over when play was halted yesterday so he will start the day from the Nursery End, with Jamie Smith up to the stumps.

You would not believe it but the first ball is sent down early, before the clock turns to 11am. Absolute scenes!

Blundell blocks the first three balls of the day and it is a maiden over.


10:57am

Plenty of action elsewhere

I should add, there is heaps of other cricket today. 

In the Championship, Surrey are playing cellar dwellers Hampshire at the Oval.

In the Blast, there are seven matches this afternoon.

And at Worcester, England Lions are playing South Africa A. The Lions have been in dismal form so far on this tour against much more experienced opponents. 


10:56am

Nearly ready for action

Ben Stokes and his men are raring to get going, stood by the boundary rope with more than five minutes to go before the scheduled start. England go in search of the five remaining wickets to win this match. The five-minute bell is rung by former New Zealand bowler and current England bowling coach Tim Southee. Southee is one of a number of Kiwis in the England coaching staff along with the likes of Brendon McCullum and Jeetan Patel.


10:54am

Plenty of optimism

A far cry from the horrid winter England had:

I like a Lord’s Sunday crowd. Tickets are a bit easier to come by and very slightly cheaper, so there tend to be a few more families. Lots of optimism around as I walked through the North Gate, but it’s a tricky balance as a spectator: clearly they want England to win, but they also probably don’t want them to do it too quickly! The other option is for it to happen so quickly they get a refund, like all the folks who were here yesterday. 


10:51am

What of Ben Stokes’ batting?

"It's been a real decline... is it terminal?" 🤔
"He hasn't played enough cricket!" 🏏

The Sky Sports pundits discuss Ben Stokes' batting form & future as England captain. pic.twitter.com/iHCZu7QMa5

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

Here are some numbers on Stokes’ batting:


10:48am

Another insightful interview

Yesterday Emilio Gay spoke really well to Sky Sports, which I would recommend to any young cricketer to watch, and this morning it is the turn of Josh Tongue, who has provided plenty of good insight into his run-up, release position and lengths he looks to bowl. Very engaging and good to see!

Josh Tongue reveals how he amends his grip depending on what the ball is doing ahead of day four at Lord's 🔎🧠 pic.twitter.com/SbTpDOWuJi

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

"I just want the stumps in play as much as I can!" 💥

Josh Tongue reveals how England's seamers have found the right lengths at Lord's this week 🤔 pic.twitter.com/c2iQJg1Y35

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

10:45am

Session times for today

Morning session: 11am-1.15pm

Afternoon session: 1.55pm-4.10pm

Evening session: 4.30pm-6.30pm

I would be very, very surprised if this match is still going on during the evening session.


10:42am

Another former England player having his say on the Lord’s surface

"Why do we have so much cricket here when the pitches aren't up to muster?" 😬

Mark Butcher discusses whether the pitch at Lord's should be dug up and replaced 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/QlUAvGlnd0

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 7, 2026

10:33am

What about Bashir?

The Derbyshire spinner has yet to bowl a single ball in this Test and the chances are he will end the game without bowling an over. England gave themselves all the way up until the toss to decide to go with Bashir or Sonny Baker but opted for the former. Does Bashir play in the next Test at The Oval in just over a week or could they give a debut to Baker? The week coming appears to be quite mild weather-wise but from around a week’s time it is set to get much warmer and it could be a hot Test in London for match two of the series so a spinner will probably be more handy.


10:23am

Get your fix!


10:13am

Michael Vaughan: The Lord’s pitch is a shocker – MCC must dig up the square

It has been a great occasion for the 150th Test at Lord’s this week and so special to have the longest format back after a long wait.

Sadly the Lord’s pitch has been a shocker. We haven’t had a pitch like this in England for a long time. I’m racking my brains as to when. There was one at Edgbaston in 2000 against the West Indies, where the ball was spitting off a length, but that’s a long time ago. I don’t recall many others.

It has been up and down, with inconsistent bounce from the very first ball. There has been lavish late seam movement, and the ball far too dominant. I have actually felt sorry for the batsmen, and glad that I didn’t play on many pitches like this.


10:06am

No more rain!

Much better weather in London today, with no forecast I’ve seen predicting rain. Should be cloudy all day, making New Zealand’s job even harder.


09:59amKey moments

Can England get across the line?

England will press for victory on day four of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s, knowing they are five wickets away from going 1-0 up in the three-match series. Not even 10 overs were possible at Lord’s yesterday on a very stop-start day but England still managed to get two wickets closer to the win as New Zealand finished on 55/5 in pursuit of 254 to win the Test. Rachin Ravindra and Daryl Mitchell were the two men to fall for the tourists yesterday, with Ollie Robinson taking both of those wickets to take his tally in the Test to seven wickets, an impressive number on his return to the England team after more than two years in exile.

The discussion yesterday was dominated by the lack of play, brought into closer focus by the fact that lunch was being taken during the nicest part of the day, when the sun was shining. Did cricket shoot itself in the foot yesterday and look a bit silly? For those who had tickets for day three, at least they were entitled to 100 per cent refund on their tickets. Thus far, there have been just 147 overs in the match, in part down to the weather but also the bowler-friendly conditions.

Ollie Robinson celebrates the wicket of Rachin Ravindra
Ollie Robinson has enjoyed a great return to the England Test side - Gareth Copley/Getty Images

New Zealand require an unlikely 199 further runs to win this Test. Devon Conway will resume on 19 not out and will be joined in the middle this morning by Tom Blundell, who is on two not out. There is still batting to come for New Zealand with the likes of Glenn Phillips, Nathan Smith and Kyle Jamieson to come but considering the challenges of batting on this surface, another 199 runs seems a very tall order.

Will England seal the victory in the 150th Test at The Home of Cricket? Play on day four at Lord’s gets under way at 11am, with the weather forecast much better today than it was yesterday so we should have a conclusion to the match today.

Kimi Antonelli earns Ayrton Senna comparison after stunning Monaco GP qualifying

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Sky Sports Formula 1 commentator and former driver Martin Brundle has heaped immense praise on Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli, drawing a parallel between the young Italian and three-time champion Ayrton Senna following an impressive Monaco qualifying session. 

The 19-year-old, who currently leads the drivers' championship by 43 points over his Mercedes team-mate George Russell, claimed pole position at the final moments of qualifying around the streets of Monte Carlo on Saturday 6 June.

"That was one of the best qualifyings I've ever commentated on," Brundle said on Sky Sports F1. "Punch, counterpunch, drivers who looked like they were about to take pole like Charles Leclerc, then he threw it in the fence. It had everything." 

He added, likening the Mercedes driver to Senna, who was known as the 'Master of Monaco': "Antonelli made less mistakes than anyone else in the front half of the grid. It was super impressive. He makes me think of Senna."

From 10 race starts in Monaco, Senna secured a record-breaking six wins (1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993), eight podium finishes, five pole positions and four fastest laps.

Ayrton Senna, McLaren hugs a mechanic

Ayrton Senna, McLaren hugs a mechanic

Joining Antonelli on the front row of the Monaco Grand Prix grid is four-time champion Max Verstappen, while seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc complete the second row in third and fourth, respectively.

"It was not easy to fall asleep because I still had a lot of adrenaline, but I managed to sleep well," Antonelli said during the pre-race drivers' parade. "It was a great moment yesterday but today’s another day and we’ve still got to execute the race.

"I have two really tough opponents. The closest one is Max and I know he’s going to make my life very hard, so I’ve just got to try to keep it cool and be as consistent as possible."

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Samsung’s new affordable flagship revealed early with new design compared to Galaxy S25 FE

Here is your first look at the new Galaxy S26 FE. Leaked hands-on images of Samsung’s most affordable flagship have revealed a unique, albeit slightly off-center, camera bump design. Expected to launch in July or September 2026, the device is rumored to feature the Exynos 2500, 8GB of RAM, and native Android 17 support.

This is our best look at Apple's first foldable iPhone (Ultra); Android-style selfie camera tipped

Hours before WWDC 2026, freshly leaked design models of the iPhone Ultra have shed light on the design language of Apple’s first book-style foldable. The latest info says we can expect only one color variant, while the dummy models show what looks like Apple’s first perfectly round punch-hole selfie cutout on the inside.

Lenovo releases new 15-inch compact gaming laptop with 1,000 nit OLED display in the US

Lenovo has finally started selling its latest 15-inch Legion gaming laptop in the US. Equipped with powerful Intel Arrow Lake HX processors, the Legion 5i 15IAX11 combines an 80 Wh battery with a 165 Hz and 1,000-nit OLED display in a package that is smaller than its Gen 10 counterpart, too.

Microsoft's biggest week of the year: Surface Laptop Ultra, NVIDIA RTX Spark, Build, and much more

This week brought big Windows‑related news from Computex and Build, including Surface Laptop Ultra, NVIDIA’s RTX Spark platform, Dell’s new XPS 13, Microsoft IQ, and the first Surface‑branded mini PC.

Signal, DuckDuckGo, and NordVPN threaten to exit Canada if metadata surveillance law passes

7 June 2026 at 16:33

The latest version of Canada's Bill C-22 would require digital services such as internet service providers, messaging platforms, email providers, and potentially hardware companies to retain up to one year of user metadata. In addition, tech companies would have to implement mechanisms that allow authorities to obtain "lawful access" to...

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Equalora – Organize family-court chaos before it becomes expensive confusion


Equalora helps parents and self-represented family-court users turn scattered messages, screenshots, ChatGPT notes, documents, dates, and court-prep tasks into one organized case workspace. Case Inbox gives messy material a place to land before it becomes part of the case. Timeline helps important events become easier to review by date, issue, context, and source notes. Calm Language helps users rewrite difficult messages in a more focused, court-conscious way. Equalora is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is organization and preparation software for family-law users who need a calmer way to keep the record together.

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

7 June 2026 at 17:00
Greece will face Italy at the Pankritio Stadium in a 2026 international friendly. Both rivals face each other with the intention of improving for future matches. Here you can find how to watch this game live in the USA.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Greece vs Italy on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Greece vs Italy
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Sunday, June 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Italy’s absence from the upcoming FIFA World Cup remains one of the biggest surprises in international soccer, given the Azzurri’s tradition and talent. Greece also missed out on qualification, though their elimination was far less unexpected despite the progress they showed throughout the campaign.

This friendly provides both teams with a valuable chance to evaluate their squads, make adjustments, and begin building momentum for future competitions. Don’t miss this compelling matchup as two European sides look to take an important step forward.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Greece vs Italy and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy

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

7 June 2026 at 16:30
Denmark and Ukraine will face against each other in a 2026 international friendly. Here’s how fans in the United States can watch the matchup live.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Denmark vs Ukraine on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Denmark vs Ukraine
WHAT International Friendly
WHEN 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Saturday, June 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, FS2, Hulu + Live TV and ViX
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Ukraine and Denmark meet in a matchup featuring two European teams looking ahead after missing out on World Cup qualification. Denmark’s absence from the tournament came as a surprise, while Ukraine once again fell short in the playoffs.

With an eye on future international competitions, both sides will use this game to evaluate young talent, improve chemistry, and build momentum. Don’t miss this intriguing clash between two teams determined to bounce back.

More details on how to watch

With Fubo, you can watch Denmark vs Ukraine and tons more games. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV or hook it up to your TV with Google Chromecast.
Now with Fubo, you can stream USA Network, ESPN, ESPN2, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN SPORTS Connect, beIN SPORTS XTRA, NBC, CNBC, USA, FOX, FOX Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, Telemundo, Universo and Galavision.
Plus Fubo, the legal streaming service, also streams Liga MX, World Cup, Women’s World Cup, MLS, UEFA Champions League (in Spanish), Europa League (in Spanish), Primeira Liga, Ligue Un, World Cup qualifiers, NWSL, select USMNT games, select USWNT games, select Mexico games, select England games and more.
The Fubo app is available for Windows PC, Mac, Apple iPhones, Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Android Mobile, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Hisense TVs, iOS devices, LG TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Xbox One.
If you’re planning to follow more games on this platform, you can check out the full Fubo soccer schedule to stay up to date with upcoming matches available via the service.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.

Christian Eriksen of Denmark

Unbeaten heavyweight KO artist is ‘leading option’ to face Tyson Fury next before Joshua fight

7 June 2026 at 16:19

Tyson Fury is set to put his long-awaited clash with Anthony Joshua at risk by facing an undefeated contender in the interim. Ahead of what many still consider the biggest fight in boxing, Joshua booked a warm-up bout and has since been confirmed to face Albania’s Kristian Prenga, 20-1 (20 KOs), in Saudi Arabia on […]

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Fred. Olsen’s Dance Cruise Features Dame Arlene Phillips and Ian Waite

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced that dance legends Arlene Phillips and Ian Waite will headline a curated dance-themed sailing, a first for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, this year. Setting sail from Southampton aboard the Borealis in December, this five-night cruise will bring together a mix of dance from ballroom, Latin and sequence, as well...

Kayserispor'da Ali Çamlı başkan seçildi

Kayserispor Kulübü'nün seçimli olağanüstü genel kurulunda başkanlığa Ali Çamlı seçildi.

Trendyol 1. Lig'e 11 yıl aradan sonra düşen Kayserispor'un genel kurulu Kadir Has Kongre Merkezi Konferans Salonu'nda gerçekleştirildi.

Geçmiş döneme ait faaliyet raporlarının okunmasıyla başlayan kurulda, divan başkanı seçilen Kayseri Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanı Memduh Büyükkılıç tarafından oylamaya sunulan raporlar kabul edildi.

Tek adayla girilen seçimde, Ali Çamlı kulüp başkanı oldu.

Çamlı, konuşmasında, Kayserispor sevdalısı olduğunu ve takımın kendisi için vazgeçilmez bir tutku haline geldiğini söyledi.

Birlik ve beraberlik vurgusu yapan Çamlı, Kayserispor'un başarısı için herkesin elini taşın altına koyması gerektiğini ifade etti.

Çamlı, Kayserisporun büyük bir camia olduğunu belirterek, "Aldığım görevin ne olduğunu biliyorum. Allah'ın izniyle bu takımı şampiyon yapacağımdan da hiç endişem yok." dedi.

Kayserispor için herkesin kapısını çalacağını ifade eden Çamlı, "Takımın adı Metro Kayserispor oldu. Buraya katılımlarınız için hepinize çok teşekkür ediyorum. Bundan sonraki süreçte Kayserispor'u borç batağına değil, borçları sıfıra indirip inşallah ilerleyen dönemlerde halka arz edip gerçek sahiplerine teslim etmek bizim amacımız." diye konuştu.

Kulübün yönetim kurulunda, Hüseyin Beyhan, Tufan Koç, Yücel Şahin, Ayten Öztürk Ünal, Emir Akpınar, Mustafa Gülsoy, Tevfik Kürtüncü, Samet Sarıoğlu, Süleyman Akın, Aydın Yergin, Şeyhi Odakır yer aldı.

Öte yandan kulübün 1 milyar 138 milyon lira borcu olduğu açıklandı.

Pump.fun (PUMP) Price Prediction 2026,2027-2030: Will PUMP Lead Solana’s DeFi Boom?

7 June 2026 at 14:49
Pump.fun (PUMP) Price Prediction 2025-2030: Will PUMP Lead Solana’s DeFi Boom?

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Story Highlights The Live Price Of Pump.fun is Predictions suggest PUMP could reach $0.01 in Q1 2026. Long-term forecast sees PUMP reaching $0.22 by 2030 in a moderate scenario. PUMP.fun (PUMP), a utility coin launch platform for launching Solana-based memecoins with its viral “no-code” model that makes token creation easy for everyday users. By making …

Humanity and Binance Life Lead Crypto Rally as Bulls Trigger Major Breakouts: Can the Momentum Continue?

7 June 2026 at 14:21
This Altcoin Is Rebounding After Months of Compression—Are These Early Signs of a Bigger Move

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While the broader crypto market remains selective, the liquidity is rotating into high-momentum altcoins. Humanity (H) and Binance Life have emerged among the strongest performers of the day, posting gains of roughly 15–20% and attracting significant market attention. The rally is supported by decisive technical breakouts rather than random price spikes. Both assets have reclaimed …

Stacks (STX) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Is STX Ready for a Reversal?

Stacks (STX) Price Prediction

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Story Highlights The live price of the Stacks token is . Price predictions for 2026 range from $0.50 to $2.50. Long-term outlook suggests gradual growth potential to approach $20 by 2030. Stacks (STX), one of the few smart-contract layers directly anchored to Bitcoin, ended 2025 amid persistent downside pressure as price followed a clear descending …

Algorand (ALGO) Price Prediction 2026, 2027 – 2030: Will ALGO Price Hit $1?

Algorand (ALGO) Price Prediction

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Story Highlights The live price of the Algorand is ALGO price prediction for 2026 suggests potential highs of $1.35 Long-term forecasts indicate ALGO could reach $5.65 by 2030. As the broader crypto market gradually stabilizes and capital begins rotating back into fundamentally strong Layer-1 networks, Algorand is quietly re-entering the discussion. Known for its scalable …

Has Ethereum (ETH) Price Finally Bottomed? Here’s Where It Could Head in June 2026

6 June 2026 at 22:08
A 3D silver Ethereum logo token positioned on a glowing blue platform, set against a dark red backdrop displaying steady, horizontal market candlestick charts

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The Ethereum price experienced its sharpest corrections in recent months, falling to around the $1,560 region after losing more than 22%. The decline has pushed ETH back into a major historical demand zone that previously acted as a launching pad for significant rallies. While the brutal sell-off has sparked speculation that the market may finally …

Is CC Price Poised For $0.20 With Rising Institutional Interest?

6 June 2026 at 20:44
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CC price is suddenly moving with urgency after spending weeks trapped inside a tight trading range. Over the last 24 hours, the asset gained 13.55%, climbing from the lower boundary of its long-standing $0.14 support zone toward the critical $0.16 resistance level. What’s notable isn’t just the move itself but it’s the speed. Previously, similar …

Zcash Reclaims $350, but Danger Still Looms Over the ZEC Price Rally—Here’s Why

6 June 2026 at 20:32
Zcash Recovery Begins: Will the Bulls Push ZEC Price To $500 This Weekend?

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Zcash (ZEC) price has reclaimed the $350 mark after one of its steepest crashes in recent weeks, currently trading around $357 as buyers stepped in to defend the sell-off. The privacy coin came under heavy pressure after news of the Orchard vulnerability shook market confidence, triggering aggressive profit-taking and sending ZEC below the crucial $300 …

XLM Price Rebounds 13% After Liquidity Sweep as Stellar Trust Narrative Returns

6 June 2026 at 20:26
Paper collage of a woman lifting a large black Stellar XLM coin, a rising red arrow breaking past a roaring bear, and a market chart.

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Stellar’s native token XLM is showing signs of life again after what looked like a textbook liquidity grab below a major support zone. The token briefly slipped beneath the $0.20 level, falling as low as $0.185, only to reverse sharply and post a 13% intraday recovery from its 200-day EMA band. For traders who’ve watched …

HTX Suspends WLFI and USD1 Trading After Token Freeze Sparks Control Debate

6 June 2026 at 20:01
WLFI Price In Trouble as Whale Activity Spikes Is More Downside Ahead

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Crypto’s decentralization narrative just ran into another uncomfortable reality check. HTX has suspended trading for WLFI and USD1-related pairs after the World Liberty Financial (WLFI) team froze tokens held in HTX-linked addresses. The move follows an ongoing sanctions compliance review and has quickly escalated into a broader discussion about issuer authority, user ownership, and the …

Ethereum Classic (ETC) Price Prediction 2026, 2027-2030: Forecast, Targets & Future Outlook

Ethereum Classic (ETC) Price Prediction

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Story Highlights The live price of the ETC crypto is . Price predictions for 2026 range from $30.00 to $80.00. Long-term outlook suggests gradual growth potential to approach $300 by 2030. Ethereum Classic (ETC) is a Layer-1 blockchain that preserves the original Ethereum chain, maintaining a strong focus on immutability and decentralized principles.  Unlike Ethereum, …

“Yuventus” norveçli hücumçu ilə anlaşdı

7 June 2026 at 16:36

“Yuventus” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Turin təmsilçisi “Atletiko”nun hücumçusu Aleksander Sörlotla şəxsi razılığa gəlib. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Klublar arasında danışıqlar davam edir.

Sörlot başa çatan mövsümdə La Liqada 35 oyunda 13 qol vurub.

Hakan “Fənərbağça”da? – AÇIQLAMA

7 June 2026 at 16:00

“İnter”in idman direktoru Pyero Osilio adı “Fənərbağça” ilə hallanan Hakan Çalhanoğlu ilə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İtaliya mətbuatına danışan mütəxəssis türk yarımmüdafiəçinin komandada qalacağına inandığını deyib:

“Hakan əsas oyunçularımızdan biridir. Onu heyətdə saxlamaq istəyirik, üstəlik, müqaviləsi də var. Təkliflərin hansısa nəticəsi olacağını düşünmürəm”.

Türkiyə mətbuatının iddiasına görə, Hakan “Fənərbağça” ilə şifahi razılığa gəlib.

Çalhanoğlu başa çatan mövsümdə A Seriyasında 22 oyunda 9 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Şamaxı” onunla “davam” dedi

7 June 2026 at 15:48

“Şamaxı” yeni mövsüm heyətini formalaşdırmaq üçün çalışmalarını davam etdirir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bölgə təmsilçisi futbolçusu Həbib İsmayılovla yeni müqavilə imzalayıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

İsmayılovla müqavilənin müddəti 2028-ci ilin yayına kimi artırılıb.

Həbib başa çatan mövsümdə “Şamaxı” ilə 15 oyuna çıxıb.

Milan, Juventus and Chelsea made to wait for Maignan transfer decision

7 June 2026 at 15:21

Milan, Juventus and Chelsea are all eagerly awaiting updates from Mike Maignan, who could potentially leave San Siro this summer, but the Frenchman is unlikely to make a final decision in the immediate future: Here’s why. 

Why Maignan is in no rush to make decision on Milan future

Maignan is among the star players that could leave Milan following the team’s failure to qualify for the 2026-27 Champions League. 

The Rossoneri have already had a mass clear-out at boardroom level, getting rid of sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Goeffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani, as well as head coach Massimiliano Allegri the day after the 2025-26 season came to an end. 

A number of big-name Milan players could potentially leave during the summer transfer as well: Rafael Leao has made it clear that he wishes to leave, Luka Modric is far from guaranteed to stay, while reports claim that Massimiliano Allegri wants to bring Adrien Rabiot with him to Napoli. 

Additionally, there have been reports that goalkeeper Maignan could leave the club this summer. There has been longstanding interest in the Frenchman from Premier League side Chelsea, while recent reports claim that Juventus, who are in search of a goalkeeper, could make a move if an opportunity were to arise. 

COMO, ITALY - JANUARY 15: Mike Maignan of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and AC Milan at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 15, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
COMO, ITALY – JANUARY 15: Mike Maignan of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and AC Milan at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on January 15, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, according to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Maignan is in no rush to make a final decision about his next career steps. 

That is largely due to the fact that he is currently in camp with the France national team, who are among the favourites to win the 2026 World Cup in North America. Also, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Maignan is unlikely to make a decision before the appointment of a new head coach in Milan either. 

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE has a problem with camera island

7 June 2026 at 15:19

The Galaxy S26 FE is still likely a few months away from its official debut, but thanks to a newly surfaced Wireless Power Consortium listing, we may have already gotten our first real-world look at Samsung’s next Fan Edition phone and its camera bump.

The listing, associated with model number SM-S741, reveals what appears to be the Galaxy S26 FE in the flesh. While the overall design doesn’t stray far from Samsung’s current formula, one detail immediately caught my attention.

Samsung appears to be abandoning the floating camera ring design that has become a familiar sight across much of its smartphone lineup. In its place is a raised camera island that looks heavily inspired by the Galaxy S26 series.

Looking at the leaked image, the camera housing seems positioned unusually close to both the top edge and the left side of the frame. Instead of being neatly integrated into the rear panel, the entire module appears to be squeezed into the corner.

The Galaxy S26 FE doesn’t look bad. Far from it, but based on this early leak, the new camera island lacks the visual balance that made Samsung’s recent designs feel polished.

Samsung Galaxy S26 FE

Rumors currently point to the Galaxy S26 FE featuring Samsung’s Exynos 2500 processor alongside 8GB of RAM. The device is also expected to ship with the latest One UI 9 atop Android 17 straight out of the box.

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Sporting director confirms Arsenal loan won’t be extended

Sporting director confirms Arsenal loan won’t be extended
Sporting director confirms Arsenal loan won’t be extended

Lucas Nygaard’s time with Brabrand IF is at an end, with the club’s sporting director confirming his initial loan spell won’t be extended.

Photo via Brabrand IF on Instagram

Arsenal youth goalkeeper Lucas Nygaard has spent the season on loan with Danish third-tier club Brabrand IF, and there were some suggestions earlier in his spell that Brabrand might look to bring him back for another loan next year.

But with Nygaard’s initial loan coming to an end on Saturday, Brabrand sporting director Andreas Rasch-Christensen has now confirmed that it won’t be extended.

“He’s going back to Arsenal now, we’re not extending the deal,” Rasch-Christensen told Tipsbladet. “What’s going to happen after that, I don’t actually know.”

Photo via Brabrand IF on Instagram

Yet this shouldn’t be viewed as a sign that the loan hasn’t gone well. On the contrary, Rasch-Christensen suggests it’s been very positive, but that Arsenal have other plans for the player now.

“We have been really happy with the collaboration – Arsenal have been too,” the sporting director added. “The intention was for Lucas to have more hair on his chest through some senior football, and he has got that.

“[Extending the loan] hasn’t really been part of the discussions. My impression has been that they want to take some further steps with Lucas. We had been open to extending the agreement…it has been Arsenal’s wish that something else should happen.

“We have been happy with the level he has shown, especially in the matches. We have been really satisfied with it. He has also saved points in some matches. His greatest strength is on the line, he is fast, a top-class shot stopper.”

Photo via Arsenal.com

Nygaard ended up making 12 appearances for Brabrand across the course of the season, keeping three clean sheets.

Unlike many goalkeeper loans, where you’re either starting every week or not, Nygaard was regularly rotated in and out of the starting lineup. He had five separate spells in the lineup for varying numbers of matches.

Nygaard and Brabrand will now part ways, with the Danish club having helped the goalkeeper to get a first year in senior football under his belt.

England begin Ashes rebuild with win over NZ

First Rothesay Test, Lord's (day four of five)

England 140 (Brook 56; Jamieson 5-62) & 226 (Gay 57; N Smith 6-70)

New Zealand 113 (Jamieson 38*; Robinson 5-39,) & 138 (Phillips 44*; Atkinson 5-30)

England won by 115 runs, lead three-match series 1-0

Scorecard

England took less than a session on the fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand to begin their post-Ashes rebuild with a much-needed victory.

In their first Test since their 4-1 defeat in Australia, England exploited the devilishly difficult batting conditions on a poor Lord's pitch to beat the tourists by 115 runs and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

From 55-5 overnight in their chase of 254, New Zealand's disappointing week was complete when they were hustled out for 138, thanks chiefly to Gus Atkinson's 5-30.

After Saturday's third day was almost entirely lost to rain, England required only seven deliveries on an overcast Sunday to resume their wicket-taking -Josh Tongue getting one to skid into the prone pads of Tom Blundell.

With the ball moving up and down, and side to side, Glenn Phillips began an overdue New Zealand counter-attack.

Phillips and Devon Conway added 53 for the seventh wicket, helped by Harry Brook putting down Conway at second slip.

But after England captain Ben Stokes induced a miscue from Conway, the end came quickly.

Nathan Smith edged behind, Kyle Jamieson clipped to mid-wicket and last man Matt Henry was bowled, all by Atkinson, giving the Surrey man yet another place on the Lord's honours board.

The rapid, seam-dominated nature of this match followed a recent trend of matches involving England. Two of the Ashes Tests were done in two days, while this was the first Test in this country without a single delivery of spin bowled by either team since 1988.

The hope is the surface for the second Test at The Oval, beginning on 17 June, produces a more satisfactory contest.

Any win will do for England

The 150th Test at Lord's was a poor spectacle because of the pitch. New Zealand were also uncharacteristically sloppy, missing five chances in the field.

England will not care. After the dismal winter, the retained management structure needed any sort of victory to begin to justify the faith that has been shown in them.

Before this match, Stokes said only the result mattered and now England have the opportunity to win the series at The Oval.

Has much been learned in this match? Seamer Ollie Robinson was outstanding on his return to Test cricket, though his skills were never in doubt - particularly in conditions such as these. His challenge is now to prove his durability.

Debutant opener Emilio Gay looked to have the temperament for Test cricket and his second-innings 57 was the highest individual score of the match. The Durham man will be asked to kick on and make the place his own.

Beyond that, the chaotic nature of this match made it hard to draw conclusions. It was concluded in 166 overs - the third-shortest in history where all 40 wickets have fallen.

England have previously thrived in anarchy - their only win in Australia came in two days of pandemonium in Melbourne. Can they now find the technique, resolve and patience to prevail when a more conventional style of Test cricket is required?

Atkinson the Lord of Lord's once more

Robinson took two important wickets in the 9.4 overs that were possible on Saturday and it was Tongue who struck in the first full over of Sunday. Pinned to the crease, Blundell did not bother with a review.

Robinson and Tongue might have thought of bowling unchanged until England's job was finished, and may have done had Brook not parried Conway's poke off Tongue. England's first fielding blemish of the match gave Conway a life on 24.

Stokes introduced himself and Atkinson, who troubled Phillips with the ball spitting off a length. Just as New Zealand's momentum was building, Stokes found the breakthrough.

The captain reinforced his leg-side catchers to Conway, on 41. From round the wicket, Stokes targeted the pads of the left-hander, whose leading edge was well caught millimetres off the turf by Jacob Bethell at gully.

In the next over, Nathan Smith tickled Atkinson into the gloves of Jamie Smith - the England wicketkeeper has had an encouraging week after a disappointing Ashes.

Atkinson is another who underwhelmed in Australia, yet he is at home at Lord's. In three Tests on this ground, Atkinson's 26 wickets have come at average of 9.5, including four five-wicket hauls and a 10-wicket haul to go with a century.

New Zealand's poor week

With England vulnerable following the Ashes, New Zealand appeared to be dangerous opponents, only for the Black Caps to be well below their best.

They were hampered by a back injury to key bowler Henry and severely harmed their cause with the dropped chances in the field- vital in a low-scoring game.

New Zealand were also passive with the bat. With run-scoring so difficult, the best approach looked to be to attack the bowling, yet only Phillips and Jamieson seemed willing to be aggressive.

In the past 12 years, the Black Caps are the sole visiting team to win a Test series in this country - a 1-0 triumph in 2021.

Now, New Zealand have lost seven of their past nine Tests against England, all since Kiwi Brendon McCullum took charge of England.

Ex-New York Giants RB Deon Jackson led UFL in rushing during 2026 season

Several former New York Giants players made significant impacts in the UFL during the 2026 regular season, with some standout performances that helped carry their teams into the playoffs.

While 19 ex-Giants saw action across the league, a handful stood out with impressive statistical rankings.

RB Deon Jackson

Jackson led the UFL in rushing yards with 449 and topped the league with seven rushing touchdowns, showcasing his continued effectiveness as a ground attacker.

RB Jashaun Corbin

Corbin finished third in rushing yards (438), led the league in rushing attempts (131), and placed third in all-purpose yards (878), proving to be a versatile offensive weapon.

WR Jaydon Mickens

Mickens ranked second in the UFL in receptions (44) and third in receiving yards (587), providing reliable production in the passing game.

LB Tae Crowder

Crowder paced the league with 83 tackles and tied for third with two interceptions, anchoring the defense with his physical play.

These contributions highlight the lasting talent pipeline from the Giants organization into the UFL.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Ex-New York Giants RB Deon Jackson led UFL in rushing during 2026 season

2028 5-star DL will &#39;definitely be back&#39; after visiting Texas A&M

This weekend, Texas A&M hosted several priority prospects in the No. 1-ranked 2027 recruiting class, which included five-star cornerback Joshua Dobson, four-star defensive lineman, and Houston commit Raiden Cook, three-star wide receiver Demani Warren, three-star DL Segun Alexander, and four-star running back and Texas Tech commit, SaRod Baker.

Every player listed, outside of Cook and Baker, has received predictions to land with Texas A&M, while coach Mike Elko and his staff also hosted several 2028 prospects, including the No. 1-ranked defensive lineman in the cycle, five-star Kellan Hall, who made his second trip to College Station for an unofficial visit.

A versatile trench player with experience at right tackle, Hall is an absolute nightmare off the edge, possessing elite athleticism and the physical tools to play guard or full-time on the defensive line at the next level, but according to most recruiting analysts, defense is where his future lies.

Speaking with On3 recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong, Hall raved about his visit, especially his experience at the A&M camp, where he was able to work with new defensive line coach Elijah Robinson and several other rising juniors.

“I was on campus for a few days, so really got the chance to talk to quite a few players and other recruits. However, the highlight was the camp and working with Coach E. Rob, Coach Tony, and Coach Malik. I really like how they are intentional about giving guys work during practice and every player has a coach working with them. I saw this during camp and at practice the day I arrived."

Hall also confirmed that he will "definitely be back" for a game during the 2026 season, which could come as early as the Aggies' season-opener vs. Missouri State, or, in Week 2, when Arizona State makes its way to College Station in program history after both teams faced off in a neutral designation back in 2015.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: 2028 5-star DL Kellan Hall discusses 'great!' visit to Texas A&M

Lakers jersey history No. 45 — A.C. Green

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Even as the Lakers won championship after championship during the decade of the 1980s, they were seen as being relatively weak at the power forward position. In 1985, they took a significant step toward rectifying that issue when they took A.C. Green, a 6-foot-9 prospect from Oregon State University, with the No. 23 pick in the NBA draft.

He didn't play a lot as a rookie, but early in his second year, he became a regular starter and supplanted Kurt Rambis in the team's starting five. Green wasn't a true scoring threat, but he could hit the 18-to-20-foot jumper, as well as run the floor and finish in transition, and while he was a lean 225 pounds, he was physical and very active defensively and on the boards.

With him holding down the 4 position, the Lakers won NBA championships in 1987 and 1988, giving them five titles in the decade and making them the team of the 1980s. Green spent each of his first eight seasons with the team and averaged 11.3 points and 7.9 rebounds a game during that time.

He left the team in 1993, but he returned six years later to help a new generation of Lakers players reach the promised land. By this time, Green wasn't quite the same player, but his defense, rebounding and experience helped Los Angeles win it all in 2000 for the first time with Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.

After one more season with the Miami Heat, Green retired from the NBA with career averages of 9.6 points and 7.4 rebounds in 28.6 minutes per game. Not only did he win three world titles, but he also established a league record by playing in 1,192 consecutive games, a streak that started in the fall of 1986 and lasted until his final game in 2001.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 45 — A.C. Green

Reporter drops major nugget about how Panthers view RB Jonathon Brooks

The Carolina Panthers may be setting the stage for running back Jonathon Brooks.

NFL national reporter Cameron Wolfe ran down his latest notes about the NFC South on Friday's episode of The Insiders podcast. When speaking on the Panthers, Wolfe stated that the reigning division champs seem to have great confidence in Brooks ahead of the 2026 campaign.

"From what I understand, they may ease him in early on in camp and during the season. But the hope is, if he can go full-go, he could be a guy that defines this offense," Wolfe said of Brooks.

"When they were at their best, Rico Dowdle was playing really well. They let Rico Dowdle go, in part, because they felt Jonathon Brooks was ready to be the guy in this backfield."

As Wolfe alluded to, Carolina opted not to re-sign Dowdle—who led the team with 1,076 rushing yards in 2025. His most productive performances from last year helped push the Panthers to their first NFC South crown in a decade, as they went 4-0 when Dowdle ran for at least 79 yards.

But with Dowdle off to Pittsburgh, the runway is a bit clearer for Brooks as he looks to complete his return from a second ACL tear. The 22-year-old appeared in just three games as a rookie after being selected in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, then was sidelined for the entirety of the 2025 season.

Brooks, for the first time in his pro career, was just a full participant at organized team activities. The burst, speed and toughness he displayed during the practices earned encouraging reviews from head coach Dave Canales, offensive coordinator Brad Idzik and multiple teammates.

If Wolfe's assessment is accurate, Chuba Hubbard will likely get the bulk of the work out of the backfield early on. And at some point, the reins may finally be turned over to Brooks.

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: NFL insider: Panthers feel RB Jonathon Brooks is 'ready to be the guy'

Washington football WR coach ranked among nation&#39;s ten best recruiters

The Washington Huskies have pulled in arguably the nation's best crop of wide receivers in the 2027 class, thanks to one of college football's top recruiters.

After securing a pledge from four-star wide receiver Dontay Tyson on Friday night, position coach Kevin Cummings rocketed up almost 40 spots in 247Sports' rankings of the nation's best recruiters to No. 8. He has also been at the forefront of earning pledges from three other blue-chip prospects in the cycle: four-star wide receivers Tre Moore, Braylon Pope, and Zerek Sidney.

For Cummings, this feels like overdue recognition for what has been three very strong cycles on the recruiting trail since his arrival on Montlake.

In the 2025 class, the Huskies pulled in five receivers, headlined by four-star prospects Raiden Vines-Bright and Chris Lawson, while three-stars Marcus Harris, Deji Ajose, and Dezmen Roebuck rounded it out. Vines-Bright made 11 starts as a true freshman before transferring to Arizona State, while Roebuck earned Freshman All-American honors after hauling in 42 catches for 560 yards and 7 touchdowns in a strong statement for Cummings both on and off the field.

The position coach followed that up with an even bigger showing in 2026, dipping into Oklahoma to earn a pledge from four-star Mason James, Louisiana to get four-star Trez Davis, and Texas to flip four-star Jordan Clay away from Baylor. He also showed off his ability to identify talent by grabbing three-star Blaise LaVista from Illinois as a late riser in the cycle before a knee injury derailed his senior season.

When adding in the four four-star recruits in the 2027 class, as the Huskies continue their push for a fifth in four-star Osani Gayles, that brings Cummings up to nine blue-chip commitments in the last three years.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies WR coach ranked among nation's ten best recruiters

How to watch Oregon baseball vs. Texas in Game 2 of Super Regional

That wasn't quite how the Oregon Ducks drew up Game 1 of the Super Regional against the Texas Longhorns.

Oregon got handled by the No. 6 seed Longhorns, losing 11-3 in a game that featured some great starting pitching from the Texas ace Dylan Volantis, and not much timely hitting from the Ducks. Now, Oregon is set up for a win-or-go-home Game 2 on Sunday afternoon with the season on the line. If you are wondering how to watch the action live, you have come to the right place.

After sweeping the Eugene regional with wins over the Yale Bulldogs, Washington State Cougars, and Oregon State Beavers last weekend, the Ducks came into this Super Regional vs. Texas as one of the hottest teams in the nation right now, and figured to be a tough out for the Longhorns this weekend.

There may be some questions about that after the first game of the series, but the fact that the Ducks didn't roll out ace Will Sanford, instead going with Cal Skolari, gives them a great chance for the elimination game. Sanford has a 3.46 ERA this year and struck out a career-high 14 batters in the Eugene Regional win over Washington State.

According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Texas started the series as a -340 favorite to win the best-of-three series, and had the second-best odds in the nation to win the championship. They now have the best odds in the nation to win it all at +350, and are -1000 favorites to win the Super Regional, with Oregon a +550 underdog.

The second game of the series kicks off on Saturday night, with a potential Game 3, if necessary, on Monday.

Where to watch Oregon baseball vs. Texas game today?

  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Streaming: ESPN+

The game between Oregon and Texas will be televised on ESPN and can be streamed on ESPN+.

What time does Oregon baseball play today?

  • Time: 6:00 p.m. PT
  • Location: Austin, Texas

The game between Oregon and Texas is set to start at 6:00 p.m. PT in Austin, Texas. The Ducks are 13-10 on the road this season.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks vs. Texas Longhorns Super Regional Game 2; Time, channel

UFC Fight Night 278 Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay: Belal Muhammad&#39;s $21,000 leads

LAS VEGAS – Fighters from Saturday's UFC Fight Night 278 event took home UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance pay totaling $194,000.

The program, a comprehensive plan that includes outfitting requirements, media obligations and other items under the fighter code of conduct, replaces the previous payments made under the UFC Athlete Outfitting Policy.

UFC Fight Night 278 took place at Meta APEX. The entire card streamed on Paramount+.

The full UFC Fight Night 278 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts included:

Gabriel Bonfim: $6,000 def. Belal Muhammad: $21,000

Brendan Allen: $16,000 def. Edmen Shahbazyan: $11,000

Tom Nolan: $6,000 def. Fares Ziam: $11,000

Bryce Mitchell: $11,000 def. Santiago Luna: $4,000

Iwo Baraniewski: $4,000 def. Junior Tafa: $6,000

Alessandro Costa: $6,000 def. Matt Schnell: $16,000

Marcus McGhee: $6,000 def. John Yannis: $4,000

Edgar Chairez: $6,000 def. Bruno Silva: $11,000

Chelsea Chandler: $6,000 def. Priscila Cachoeira: $11,000

Joanderson Brito: $6,000 def. Jordan Leavitt: $6,000

Jeisla Chaves: $4,000 def. Yuneisy Duben: $4,000

Ketlen Souza: $6,000 def. Ariane Carnelossi: $6,000

Under the UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance program's payout tiers, which appropriate the money generated by Venum's multi-year sponsorship with the UFC, fighters are paid based on their total number of UFC bouts, as well as Zuffa-era WEC fights (January 2007 and later) and Zuffa-era Strikeforce bouts (April 2781 and later). Fighters with 1-3 bouts receive $4,000 per appearance; 4-5 bouts get $4,500; 6-10 bouts get $6,000; 11-15 bouts earn $11,000; 16-20 bouts pocket $16,000; and 21 bouts and more get $21,000. Additionally, champions earn $42,000 while title challengers get $32,000.

In addition to experience-based pay, UFC fighters will receive in perpetuity royalty payments amounting to 20-30 percent of any UFC merchandise sold that bears their likeness, according to officials.

Full 2026 UFC Promotional Guidelines Compliance payouts:

Year-to-date total: $4,217,000

2025 total: $8,441,500

2024 total: $8,280,500

2023 total: $8,131,000

2022 total: $8,351,500

2021 total: $6,167,500

Program-to-date total: $43,335,000

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Vegas 118 Venum pay: Belal Muhammad leads with $21,000

Oregon track teams chase glory at NCAA Outdoor Championships

Oregon has dominated the Big Ten during its two seasons in the conference. Now it would like to be a more consistent podium contender on the national stage.

The Ducks will get their chance this week when the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships take place June 10-13 at Hayward Field.

The men will compete Wednesday and Friday, the women will compete Thursday and Saturday.

Both the men’s and women’s meets are projected to be dominated by one team, with everyone else battling for a top-four finish.

In the men’s meet, Arkansas is the clear favorite with Oregon among a handful of teams in the next tier of contenders.

It’s the same story in the women’s meet, with Georgia dominating the form chart and the Ducks expected to be among the teams fighting for second place.

Oregon’s Benjamin Smith is ranked first in the men's shot put entering the outdoor national championship. He's also entered in the discus.

“I’m really optimistic with both the men and women,” Oregon coach Jerry Schumacher said. “I’m excited to see what we can do. I acknowledge the fact that Arkansas on the men’s side and Georgia on the women’s side, really appear to be the frontrunners. But you know, that’s why we’re gonna have the meet.”

Oregon, fresh off its triple-crown success in conference championships in which both the men and women won Big Ten titles in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, has 15 scoring opportunities in each meet.

That includes four favorites to win individual titles this week.

For the men, Simeon Birnbaum and Ben Smith are ranked No. 1 in the 1,500 meters and shot put, respectively. Birnbaum is also entered in the 5,000 and Smith in the discus.

The Ducks also have several others who are veterans of NCAA championship meets.

Kobe Lawrence was fourth in the shot put last season and second at the NCAA indoor meet in March.

Elliott Cook was the NCAA outdoor runner-up in the 1,500 in 2024, Benjamin Balazs was seventh in the 3,000 steeplechase last season, and Luke Tewalt, a transfer from Wake Forest, was fourth in the 5,000 in 2023.

“I think we have opportunities to upset the form chart,” Schumacher said.

Oregon’s Aaliyah McCormick is the defending national champion in the women's 100-meter hurdles and will look for a repeat at the NCAA outdoor track and field meet at Hayward Field. She set the school record in the event May 30 at the NCAA West First Round meet.

It’s not much different for the Oregon women, who have a pair of No. 1 performers in Aaliyah McCormick in the 100 hurdles and Sharifa Davronova in the triple jump.

McCormick is the defending champ in her event, as well as the NCAA indoor 60 hurdle champ. At the NCAA West First Round meet in Arkansas on May 30, McCormick shattered the Oregon school record when she ran 12.44 seconds to take down the previous UO record of 12.69 set by Alaysha Johnson in 2017.

“She’s incredible,” Schumacher said. “You can never say enough about her. She’s incredible as a person, incredible as a student athlete, she’s a leader, and this team knows that when Aaliyah steps on the track, she’s all business.”

The women also have a handful of proven scorers among their qualifiers, including three in the 1,500.

Wilma Nielsen is the back-to-back indoor mile champ, Juliet Cherubet – who is also entered in the 5,000 – is a three-time cross country all-American and the 2026 Big Ten champion in the 1,500, and Silan Ayyildiz is also a two-time cross-country all-American who was fourth in the 1,500 last season.

Hepathlete Liisa-Maria Lusti is the 2026 NCAA indoor pentathlon champion.

“I think we’re still a bit of a sleeper,” Schumacher said. “You got to go out there and put those points on the board and I think we’re very capable of putting a lot of points up there.”

Oregon’s Liisa-Maria Lusti throws in the women’s javelin during the Oregon Twilight on May 8, 2026, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

Oregon men's qualifiers for the NCAA Outdoor Championships

  • Benjamin Balazs – 3,000 steeplechase
  • Tre Betts – triple jump
  • Simeon Birnbaum – 1,500/5,000
  • Evan Burke – 10,000
  • Elliott Cook – 1,500
  • Kai Graves-Blanks – 110 hurdles
  • Kobe Lawrence – shot put
  • Tomas Palfrey – 1,500
  • Ben Smith – shot put/discus
  • Luke Tewalt – 5,000
  • Daniel Thrana – javelin
  • Pat Vialva – javelin
  • Kai Grave-Blanks, PJ Ize-Iyamu, Grant Valley, Jaelon Barbian – 4x100 relay

Oregon’s Kai Graves-Blanks is entered in the national meet in the men's 110-meter hurdles.

Oregon women's qualifiers for the NCAA Outdoor Championships

  • Cassandra Atkins – triple jump
  • Silan Ayyildiz – 1,500
  • Marie Josee Bovele-Linaka – discus
  • Diana Cherotich – 10,000
  • Juliet Cherubet – 1,500/5,000
  • Sharifa Davronova – triple jump
  • Micaela De Mello – 100 hurdles
  • Greyson Glivinski – javelin
  • Alicia Khunou – shot put/discus
  • Liisa-Maria Lusti – heptathlon
  • Aaliyah McCormick – 100 hurdles
  • Wilma Nielsen – 1,500
  • Brazil Neal, Amirah Shaheed, Lakely Doht-Barron, Lily Jones – 4x100 relay

Oregon’s Dana Cherotich, left, and Juliet Cherubet compete in the Bill Dellinger Invitational at Pine Ridge Golf Club in Springfield, Oregon October 10, 2025.

How to watch the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships

  • TV:
    • Wednesday: 5 p.m., ESPN
    • Thursday: 5 p.m., ESPN2
    • Friday: 5 p.m., ESPN2
    • Saturday: 5 p.m., ESPN2
  • Stream: ESPN+

NCAA Outdoor Championships links

Chris Hansen covers University of Oregon football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and softball for The Register-Guard. You can reach him at chansen@registerguard.com and you can follow him on X @chansen_RG

This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Ducks look to upset favorites at NCAA Outdoor Championships

T.J. Ward has ‘nothing but love’ for the Broncos

The Denver Broncos have a long and storied history of being one of the best teams in the NFL as it pertains to their alumni.

Another one of their alumni success stories is Super Bowl 50 champion T.J. Ward. Ward recently was the Broncos' alumni representative announcing the team's 2026 NFL draft's Day 2 pick, defensive lineman Tyler Onyedim, in April.

"Although I wasnt drafted in Denver, it has become my football home," Ward wrote in an Instagram post, sharing pictures of himself from the NFL draft podium in Pittsburgh. "I did not attend the 2010 draft night when I was drafted in the second round, so it was great to experience what the green room is like with all the other great team representatives. It was an honor to be on that stage representing #BroncosCountry and presenting the Broncos 2026 Draft pick. Nothing but love for the organization, the fans, and the city that embraced me from day one."

You can see Ward's full post below.

Ward played with the Broncos from 2014-17, playing a huge role in bringing home the franchise's third world championship as part of the "No Fly Zone" defense in 2015. He surely will be seen around Empower Field at Mile High in the future, now as a fan and ambassador of the club.

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Kaycie Burdick is a rising star for Washington softball

It isn't much of a stretch to call a member of the All-Big Ten Freshman Team a rising star in the world of college softball, but it's also difficult to understate the impact that outfielder Kaycie Burdick had on the Washington Huskies in 2026.

Burdick, who also found her name on the NFCA All-Mountain Region Third Team, was nothing short of stellar in her first season on Montlake. After taking over as the leadoff hitter and full-time center fielder midway through the year, she posted a .374 batting average and 38 runs scored, both of which were good for No. 2 on coach Heather Tarr's team.

The biggest reason that Burdick found herself at the top of the order was her consistency in getting on base. She accrued 61 hits and 21 walks on the year to lift her to a .455 on-base percentage, and added a pair of home runs and 30 runs batted in.

First career home run and it's a GRAND SLAM for Kaycie Burdick! 💣

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— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) March 24, 2026

Burdick was also extremely reliable defensively, with just a single error across 65 chances on the season, while she was credited with 3 assists.

Her 55 games played were the most of any member of Tarr's freshman class, and after the Huskies were knocked out in the NCAA Regional round for the third straight season, that experience will be valuable heading into the 2027 season for a team that is losing just one player to graduation.

As Tarr looks for her to take the next step in her development ahead of her sophomore year, Burdick may look to cut down on strikeouts next. Her 34 strikeouts were the second-most on the team, and if she can cut down on that number, her speed on the bases can put additional pressure on teams with stars Alexis DeBoer and Giselle Alvarez behind her in the lineup.

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Diamondbacks lookahead. Team heads east to Miami, Cincinnati

The Diamondbacks conclude a seven-game homestand on Sunday, June 7, with right-hander Michael Soroka looking for his eighth win of the season facing the Washington Nationals.

Soroka leads the Diamondbacks in wins so far this season.

The Diamondbacks get Monday, June 8, off and then start a six-game road trip with three games in Miami from June 9-11 and three in Cincinnati from June 12-14.

The Marlins were five games under .500 on Wednesday, June 3, but only 4½ games out of first place in the National League East. They aren't expected to be postseason contenders, but infielders Otto Lopez and Xavier Edwards were both hitting well above .300 midweek.

Catcher Liam Hicks has provided power with double digits in home runs.

The starting rotation is led by former No. 3 overall draft pick Max Meyer, who was 6-0 on June 3 with a 2.81 earned run average.

The Diamondbacks and Marlins split the six games against each other in 2025.

The Reds are staying competitive in the hotly-contested National League Central, where all five teams were above .500 on June 3. But they were well back of the sizzling Milwaukee Brewers.

Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz is the top hitter for the Reds, leading the team in several categories including home runs. But De La Cruz went on the 10-day injured list with a hamstring problem on June 1, and might not be ready to face the Diamondbacks.

Cincinnati was where Diamondbacks catcher Gabriel Moreno suffered a hand injury and lost a lot of time last season, and also where top prospect Cristian Mena, a pitcher, suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.

The Miami series game times are 3:40 p.m. June 9 and 10, and 10:10 a.m. MST on June 11. Against the Reds, game times are 4:15 p.m. June 12, 1:10 p.m. June 13 and 10:40 a.m June 14.

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Alex Smith reflects on first meeting with Chiefs HC Andy Reid

This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with ESPN NFL analyst and former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith.

In his interview with Easton Jr., Smith discusses his partnership with global health leader Abbott and Real Madrid's "Abbott Dream Team" campaign. He also reflects on the first meeting with Chiefs head coach Andy Reid after being traded to Kansas City in 2013.

"Always love being back here (in Kansas City for Abbott Dream Team)," said Smith, "It's such a special place and community for my family and me, and so any chance I have to come back here and take part in it, it's a no-brainer."

Before the 2013 season, Kansas City hired Reid as head coach and, shortly after, traded for Smith as the new starting quarterback, ushering in a new era in Chiefs football. A signature moment Smith remembers very well today.

"I remember it very well, and the first words he said to me were, 'Can you run 22-ZN', which is a staple West Coast offense. I was such a fan from afar; it seemed like my first seven years in the league. I played Philadelphia every year and seemed to end up on the wrong side of it because they were so good. I was such a fan of what they did offensively," said Smith, "So when the opportunity came when he came here to Kansas City, and then traded for me, I was so excited, given everything that I had been through in San Francisco, and the opportunity to come here and play for him, so I jumped at it, absolutely jumped at it."

Going into the 2026 season, Reid is the league's longest-tenured head coach, having already won three Super Bowl titles and appeared in five Super Bowls while with the Chiefs.

"It's funny looking back, like the narrative at that point, for Andy, certainly everybody I think respected what a good coach he was, but it was like this coach couldn't win the big one, and so amazing to have seen him, absolutely, erase that narrative," said Smith, "I think there are very few late-in-life learners in this world, and Andy's one of them. There's a guy who continues to grow, evolve, and learn, as we would come into this time of year. I know the Chiefs are in OTAs right now, and the stuff we would be running, and be like, Where did he get this? and it was every year we didn't just run the old staples, which is so prevalent across the league, and it was always trying to learn, incorporate new things. What's going on across the league? What's going on at the collegiate level? How can we get better? That's contagious."

The Abbott Dream Team seeks talented young soccer players aged 18-19 from across the United States, offering them a life-changing opportunity to travel to Madrid to showcase their skills, learn from Real Madrid's coaches, meet club legends, attend a Real Madrid match, and more.

Phoenix Mercury continue road trip in Bay Area and Dallas

The Phoenix Mercury continue Commissioner’s Cup play on the road with two games against Western Conference teams. 

The Mercury have four in-season tournament games remaining before the Western Conference team with the best Commissioner’s Cup record is chosen to play the Eastern Conference’s winner. 

This week, Phoenix continues its four-game road trip with games against the Golden State Valkyries on Tuesday, June 9, and the Dallas Wings on Thursday, June 11, before hosting the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday, June 13. 

In the first meeting against the Valkyries, the Mercury committed 17 turnovers that helped lead to the Valkyries’ 95-79 win. Golden State’s Janelle Salaun scored 21 points off the bench, while Gabby Williams contributed 19 points and five rebounds. 

The Wings have turned things around since finishing with the WNBA’s worst record in 2025. Dallas surrounded Rookie of the Year winner Paige Bueckers with several key additions, including forward Jessica Shepard and No. 1 overall pick Azzi Fudd. 

Shepard was named the Western Conference Player of the Week on June 2, after she posted 22 points, 20 rebounds and 10 assists for her second triple-double of 2026.  

The Mercury previously welcomed the Sparks to Phoenix, but were handed a 97-88 loss. Los Angeles’ Dearica Hamby posted 27 points and 15 rebounds in the win.  

Entering the Wednesday, June 3, road game at Seattle, Phoenix star Kahleah Copper was averaging 18.4 points per game, Alyssa Thomas 15.6 points and Natasha Mack 8.5 rebounds per game. 

In three games since returning from overseas play, point guard Monique Akoa Makani is second behind Thomas’ 7.8 assists with 4.0 assists. Akoa Makani is averaging 10.7 points. 

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How can India qualify for the WTC final 2027? Qualification scenario, points and wins required to reach World Test Championship final

After South Africa's WTC title win earlier this year, the new cycle of the World Test Championship is underway as the teams fight to claim the ultimate glory. 

India started their campaign decently, with two wins and a draw to their name during their tour to England. While India has been one of the most dominating red-ball sides, they still haven't won a WTC title.

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They suffered a setback as they crashed to their second series defeat in the span of 13 months against South Africa. After a 0-3 loss to New Zealand last November, a tame performance from India saw them crash 0-2 to South Africa.

We take a look at the WTC 2027 Final Qualification scenario for the Men in Blue.

Latest World Test Championship Points Table

India currently sits in fifth position at the World Test Championship points table.

RankTeamMatchesWinsLossesDrawsN/RPoints (PT)Percentage (PCT)
1Australia871008487.50
2South Africa431003675.00
3Sri Lanka210101666.67
4New Zealand421102858.33
5Bangladesh421102858.33
6India944105248.15
7England1146105037.88
8Pakistan4130048.33
9West Indies8071044.17

India's Schedule and results for the World Test Championship 2025-27

SeriesDateResult
India tour of England (A) [5 Tests]June 2025Draw 2-2 (5 matches)
West Indies tour of India (H) [2 Tests]October 2025Won 2-0 (2 matches)
South Africa tour of India (H) [2 Tests]November 2025

Lost 0-2

India tour of Sri Lanka (A) [2 Tests]August 2026 
India tour of New Zealand (A) [2 Test]October 2026 
India tour of Australia (A) [5 Tests]December 2026 

India's series-levelling effort in England has ensured that they have started this cycle of the WTC on a good note. However, the wobble in the home series against South Africa have set them back significantly.

The England tour in the summer was one of India's biggest challenges during the 2025-27 cycle. India are currently sixth in the table, having won only four of their nine Test matches. 

How can India qualify for the WTC final 2027?

Matches remaining for India: 9 Tests 

India have to make sure they convincingly win the home series against Sri Lanka and Australia and then try and hold the Black Caps to a draw, which will mount pressure on the current league toppers like the Aussies, New Zealand and reigning WTC winners South Africa. 

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Cavaliers’ stance on Evan Mobley trade emerges ahead of major offseason in Cleveland

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The Cleveland Cavaliers appear to have made their biggest Evan Mobley decision before the offseason trade market truly opens.

After being swept by the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, Cleveland had obvious reasons to consider something bold.

But the Cavs do not seem interested in turning their 24-year-old defensive anchor into the centerpiece of a Giannis Antetokounmpo gamble.

Cavaliers’ Evan Mobley trade stance gives a clear Giannis answer

According to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, Mobley is not expected to become part of the summer’s star-trade pile.

“(Evan Mobley) will not join the list of marquee players discussed in trades this summer.”

That matters because Milwaukee reportedly explored whether Cleveland would build a Giannis deal around Mobley, with the Bucks asking for Mobley and the Cavaliers’ available draft capital.

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Cleveland’s resistance makes sense. Mobley averaged 18.2 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 1.7 blocks this season, one year after becoming the first Defensive Player of the Year in franchise history.

Giannis is still the better player right now, but he is 31, carries a much larger salary, and would push an already expensive second-apron team into an even tighter roster-building corner.

Mobley gives the Cavs elite defense, age, team control, and a cleaner bridge into whatever comes after the Donovan Mitchell-James Harden window.

Cavaliers need Evan Mobley’s offense or a cleaner frontcourt

The real question is not whether Cleveland should trade Mobley, but how to unlock him.

The Cavaliers can survive offensively with a high-scoring backcourt, whether that means Mitchell-Garland, Mitchell-Harden, or another scoring-heavy version. But Mobley and Jarrett Allen together still create spacing problems when playoff defenses tighten.

That is why an Allen trade may become more realistic than any Mobley blockbuster. If Mobley becomes the full-time center, he can defend as the back-line anchor while getting more touches as a roller, short-roll passer, and interior scorer.

A LeBron James pursuit would only sharpen that issue. Cleveland would need salary flexibility, cleaner spacing, and a frontcourt structure that does not bury Mobley’s offensive growth.

For now, the Cavs are choosing Mobley’s future over Giannis’ present. That only works if they finally build an offense that lets him become more than a defensive star.

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Kelly Cup playoffs schedule 2026: Bracket, times, TV channels, live streams, scores for ECHL hockey postseason

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The drive for the Kelly Cup is underway. 

The 2026 ECHL playoffs feature four rounds of best-of-seven series to crown a champion. A new winner is guaranteed, as Trois-Rivières missed the playoffs this year after hoisting the Cup in 2025. 

When looking at this year's contenders, it's wise to start with the Florida Everblades, who won three consecutive Kelly Cups from 2022-24 before being dethroned last year. They posted the best record in the Eastern Conference during the regular season but still finished seven points behind the Kansas City Mavericks in the league standings.

Will they be the last two teams standing at the end, or will someone else break through? 

Here's everything you need to know to watch every game of the 2026 Kelly Cup playoffs.

Where to watch Kelly Cup playoffs 2026

The Kelly Cup playoffs will not air on traditional TV channels. Instead, viewers can watch every game of the ECHL postseason via FloHockey, which gives subscribers access to live streams, event replays and FloSports Originals.

Kelly Cup playoffs schedule, scores 2026

Watch every 2026 ECHL playoff game live on FloHockey. All series are best-of-seven. 

Kelly Cup Finals

No. 1 Kansas City Mavericks vs. No. 1 Florida Everblades

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
June 5Game 1 at Kansas CityKansas City 6, Florida 0
June 6Game 2 at Kansas CityKansas City 5, Florida 2
June 10Game 3 at Florida7:30 p.m.
June 12Game 4 at Florida7:30 p.m.
June 13Game 5 at Florida*7 p.m.
June 15Game 6 at Kansas City*8:05 p.m.
June 17Game 7 at Kansas City*8:05 p.m.

* If necessary


Eastern Conference Finals

No. 1 Florida Everblades vs. No. 1 Wheeling Nailers - Florida wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 22Game 1 at FloridaFlorida 2, Wheeling 1
May 23Game 2 at FloridaFlorida 1, Wheeling 0
May 27Game 3 at WheelingFlorida 5, Wheeling 2
May 29Game 4 at WheelingWheeling 3, Florida 2 (OT)
May 30Game 5 at WheelingFlorida 6, Wheeling 1

Western Conference Finals

No. 1 Kansas City Mavericks vs. No. 1 Fort Wayne Komets - Kansas City wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 22Game 1 at Kansas CityKansas City 5, Fort Wayne 1
May 23Game 2 at Kansas CityFort Wayne 4, Kansas City 3
May 25Game 3 at Fort WayneKansas City 6, Fort Wayne 4
May 26Game 4 at Fort WayneKansas City 4, Fort Wayne 2
May 31Game 5 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 4, Kansas City 1
June 2Game 6 at Kansas CityKansas City 4, Fort Wayne 3 (OT)

North Division Finals

No. 1 Wheeling Nailers vs. No. 2 Maine Mariners - Wheeling wins 4-3

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 8Game 1 at WheelingWheeling 4, Maine 3 (OT)
May 9Game 2 at WheelingWheeling 4, Maine 1
May 11Game 3 at MaineMaine 6, Wheeling 3
May 12Game 4 at MaineMaine 2, Wheeling 1 (2 OT)
May 13Game 5 at MaineMaine 5, Wheeling 3
May 16Game 6 at WheelingWheeling 2, Maine 1 (OT)
May 18Game 7 at WheelingWheeling 4, Maine 3

South Division Finals

No. 1 Florida Everblades vs. No. 2 South Carolina Stingrays - Florida wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 8Game 1 at FloridaFlorida 3, South Carolina 0
May 9Game 2 at FloridaFlorida 6, South Carolina 2
May 13Game 3 at South CarolinaFlorida 7, South Carolina 3
May 15Game 4 at South CarolinaSouth Carolina 3, Florida 1
May 17Game 5 at South CarolinaFlorida 3, South Carolina 1

Central Division Finals

No. 1 Fort Wayne Komets vs. No. 2 Toledo Walleye - Fort Wayne wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 10Game 1 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 4, Toledo 1
May 12Game 2 at ToledoFort Wayne 3, Toledo 0
May 14Game 3 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 4, Toledo 2
May 15Game 4 at ToledoToledo 3, Fort Wayne 2 (OT)
May 16Game 5 at ToledoToledo 4, Fort Wayne 1
May 19Game 6 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 5, Toledo 3

Mountain Division Finals

No. 1 Kansas City Mavericks vs. No. 2 Allen Americans - Kansas City wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
May 9Game 1 at Kansas CityKansas City 2, Allen 1
May 10Game 2 at Kansas CityKansas City 1, Allen 0
May 13Game 3 at AllenKansas City 7, Allen 4
May 16Game 4 at AllenKansas City 5, Allen 3

North Division Semifinals

No. 1 Wheeling Nailers vs. No. 4 Reading Royals - Wheeling wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at WheelingWheeling 4, Reading 0
April 25Game 2 at WheelingWheeling 5, Reading 1
April 29Game 3 at ReadingWheeling 2, Reading 0
May 1Game 4 at ReadingReading 3, Wheeling 2 (OT)
May 2Game 5 at ReadingWheeling 1, Reading 0 (2 OT)

No. 2 Maine Mariners vs. No. 3 Adirondack Thunder - Maine wins 4-3

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at MaineMaine 2, Adirondack 1 (OT)
April 25Game 2 at MaineAdirondack 3, Maine 2
April 29Game 3 at AdirondackMaine 5, Adirondack 2
May 1Game 4 at AdirondackMaine 5, Adirondack 4
May 2Game 5 at AdirondackAdirondack 3, Maine 2 (OT)
May 5Game 6 at MaineAdirondack 2, Maine 1 (OT)
May 6Game 7 at MaineMaine 3, Adirondack 1

South Division Semifinals

No. 1 Florida Everblades vs. No. 4 Savannah Ghost Pirates - Florida wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at FloridaFlorida 2, Savannah 0
April 25Game 2 at FloridaFlorida 4, Savannah 1
April 29Game 3 at SavannahFlorida 3, Savannah 1
May 1Game 4 at SavannahFlorida 5, Savannah 2

No. 2 South Carolina Stingrays vs. No. 3 Atlanta Gladiators - South Carolina wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at South CarolinaSouth Carolina 3, Atlanta 2
April 25Game 2 at South CarolinaAtlanta 4, South Carolina 3
April 27Game 3 at AtlantaSouth Carolina 4, Atlanta 0
April 28Game 4 at AtlantaSouth Carolina 4, Atlanta 3
May 1Game 5 at South CarolinaAtlanta 3, South Carolina 2 (2 OT)
May 4Game 6 at AtlantaSouth Carolina 3, Atlanta 1

Central Division Semifinals

No. 1 Fort Wayne Komets vs. No. 4 Indy Fuel - Fort Wayne wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 3, Indy 0
April 25Game 2 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 5, Indy 1
April 28Game 3 at IndyIndy 6, Fort Wayne 4
April 29Game 4 at IndyFort Wayne 3, Indy 2
May 3Game 5 at Fort WayneFort Wayne 4, Indy 0

No. 2 Toledo Walleye vs. No. 3 Bloomington Bison - Toledo wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 23Game 1 at ToledoToledo 4, Bloomington 1
April 25Game 2 at ToledoToledo 4, Bloomington 3
April 27Game 3 at BloomingtonToledo 6, Bloomington 3
April 29Game 4 at BloomingtonBloomington 5, Toledo 3
April 30Game 5 at BloomingtonBloomington 2, Toledo 1
May 3Game 6 at ToledoToledo 6, Bloomington 2

Mountain Division Semifinals

No. 1 Kansas City Mavericks vs. No. 4 Tahoe Knight Monsters - Kansas City wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 24Game 1 at Kansas CityKansas City 4, Tahoe 1
April 25Game 2 at Kansas CityKansas City 2, Tahoe 1 (OT)
April 29Game 3 at TahoeKansas City 7, Tahoe 2
April 30Game 4 at TahoeKansas City 4, Tahoe 1

No. 2 Allen American vs. No. 3 Idaho Steelheads - Allen wins 4-1

DateGameTime (ET)/Score
April 23Game 1 at AllenAllen 5, Idaho 1
April 24Game 2 at AllenAllen 4, Idaho 2
April 26Game 3 at IdahoAllen 4, Idaho 3 (OT)
April 27Game 4 at IdahoIdaho 5, Allen 1
April 28Game 5 at IdahoAllen 6, Idaho 3

ECHL playoff teams 2026

Here are the 16 teams that qualified for this year's ECHL playoffs along with their NHL affiliates:

TeamNHL affiliate
Adirondack ThunderNew Jersey Devils
Allen AmericansOttawa Senators
Atlanta GladiatorsNashville Predators
Bloomington BisonNew York Rangers
Florida EverbladesSt. Louis Blues
Fort Wayne KometsEdmonton Oilers
Idaho SteelheadsDallas Stars
Indy FuelChicago Blackhawks
Kansas City MavericksSeattle Kraken
Maine MarinersBoston Bruins
Reading RoyalsPhiladelphia Flyers
Savannah Ghost PiratesFlorida Panthers
South Carolina StingraysWashington Capitals
Tahoe Knight MonstersVegas Golden Knights
Toledo WalleyeDetroit Red Wings
Wheeling NailersPittsburgh Penguins

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Race to World Test Championship Final 2027: Latest updated WTC points table

The journey to the World Test Championship (WTC) 2027 final has officially begun. After South Africa lifted their first-ever WTC title in the 2023–25 cycle, attention now turns to the next two years of red-ball cricket as teams fight for a place in the next final.

The fourth edition of the WTC will run from June 2025 to mid-2027. Nine Test-playing nations are part of the race, including India, England, Australia, and Pakistan. 

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Each country will play six Test series throughout the competition cycle, three at home and three away. The battle promises to be even more intense as nations look to book early wins.

What is the format of the World Test Championship 2025-27?

The format for the 2025–27 WTC cycle follows the same model as the previous editions. A total of 27 Test series will be played across two years, with 71 matches in total. Each team will participate in six of these series, and every match counts toward the championship points.

Just like in the earlier cycles, two teams will make it to the final based on the percentage of points they collect across all their games. This ensures that not just the number of matches won, but consistency across the series also matters.

MORE: Which South African captains have won ICC titles?

World Test Championship 2023-25 points distribution

 Points per matchPercentage of points
Win12100
Tie650
Draw433.33
Loss00

*Teams will be ranked according to the percentage of points won

*Teams will be docked one championship point for slow overrates.

MORE: What are the highest run-chases by South Africa in Tests?

Latest updated World Test Championship points table

RankTeamMatchesWinsLossesDrawsN/RPoints (PT)Percentage (PCT)
1Australia871008487.50
2South Africa431003675.00
3Sri Lanka210101666.67
4New Zealand421102858.33
5Bangladesh421102858.33
6India944105248.15
7England1146105037.88
8Pakistan4130048.33
9West Indies8071044.17

World Test Championship's previous winners

CycleChampion Runners-up 
2019-21New Zealand India
2021-23Australia India
2023–25  South Africa    Australia

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4 days to the World Cup: USMNT 1990 World Cup anthem video remains cheesy, classic

The countdown to the 2026 World Cup is on! Each day ahead of the tournament's return to North America, Yahoo Sports will highlight an insight or moment that showcases just how grand the world's biggest sporting spectacle has become — even beyond the expanded field of this year's global event.

During the 1980s and 1990s, it wasn't uncommon for a professional sports teams to create a music video to celebrate a championship or promote its players. Think of the Chicago Bears' "Super Bowl Shuffle," the Cincinnati Reds' "Red Hot," the Portland Trail Blazers' "Bust a Bucket" and the San Francisco 49ers' "Team of the Eighties," among manyothers.

They were corny, yes, but they were also memorable — time capsules of an era featuring bad dancing, classic beats, sometimes a vibrant horn section and lyrics that have stayed within pop culture for decades.

When the United States men's national team qualified for the 1990 World Cup — their first in 40 years — it was only fitting they get in on the trend of making their own campy music video.

The Azoff connection

Paul Caligiuri may have scored the biggest goal in U.S. men's soccer history, but he can also be credited with playing a part in the creation of "Victory."

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When Caligiuri met Shelli Azoff, the wife of music executive Irving Azoff, their relationship evolved from Shelli helping the team renegotiate their contracts with the U.S. Soccer to having a role in the song's creation.

Togetherness and unity means victory in Italy /
With dedication, heart, and soul, you have the tools to achieve your goal

Azoff used her contacts in the music industry to rope in Jeff Fortson, aka Def Jef, to write the lyrics for what would be the U.S. anthem for Italia '90.

"My knowledge of soccer doesn't extend beyond Pelé or the Spice Girl's husband," Fortson told the New Yorker in 2014.

Italian defender Paolo Maldini is tackled by U.S. midfielder Paul Caliguri during their 1990 World Cup match in Rome. (BOB PEARSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Italian defender Paolo Maldini is tackled by U.S. midfielder Paul Caligiuri during their 1990 World Cup match in Rome.

Beach dancing, bad rapping and O.J. Simpson

Once the lyrics were finished, the next task was to create a music video. Marty Callner, who had directed numerous music videos, including Twisted Sister's "We're Not Gonna Take It," Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again," Poison's "Every Rose Has a Thorn," and Cher's "If I Could Turn Back Time," among others, was hired to make the video magic.

Caligiuri, Tony Meola, John Harkes and Desmond Armstrong were among the players who hit Carbon Beach in Malibu, danced like no one was watching (or recording) and performed while juggling a soccer ball.

The video also shows the players recording lyrics inside the Azoff's studio. A number of celebrities made appearances with the players, including Marcus Allan, Luc Robitaille and O.J. Simpson.

The video didn't have the desired effect. It didn't last long playing on MTV and the players did not become overnight sensations around the U.S.

"I think we thought we were going to ride a wave and people were going to follow us — but nobody cared," Armstrong told the BBC in 2023.

From time to time, Meola says he will be sent a clip of the beach dancing or the in-studio time with celebrities. But to this day, he's yet to watch the entire video from start to finish.

While it is now the subject of comedy, back then it was thought to be needed in helping get the country interested in the World Cup.

"It was just one more piece in promoting the sport in this country," Meola, who currently is a host on SiriusXM FC, told Yahoo Sports. "That's what you did back then. These guys don't have to worry about that stuff now. They just gotta go out and play and let the guys before them do music videos, I guess."

Three La Fabrica talents who could do pre-season with Real Madrid first team this summer

Three La Fabrica talents who could do pre-season with Real Madrid first team this summer
Three La Fabrica talents who could do pre-season with Real Madrid first team this summer

Pre-season is always an important period for new signings, returning players and tactical adjustments, but it can also be a defining moment for the club’s brightest academy talents. 

Understandably, Real Madrid, who will be under a new manager for the next season, are expected to take a close look at several youngsters from La Fábrica ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.

Over the years, Real Madrid have used pre-season to assess whether academy players are ready to make the jump to senior football. 

Recent success stories have shown that strong performances on the training pitch can change a player’s standing within the club, with the likes of Raul Asencio and Thiago Pitarch being the prime examples.

Hence, as Real Madrid head into the new season, several youth players are hoping to impress and secure a place in the first-team dynamic. 

On that note, among the many promising prospects at Valdebebas, three names stand out as the most likely candidates to feature prominently during Real Madrid’s pre-season preparations.

Joan Martinez

Joan Martinez is highly regarded in the academy. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

When discussing the best young defenders in the Real Madrid academy, Joan Martinez is a name that consistently appears near the top of the list.

The highly-rated centre-back has long been viewed as one of the biggest defensive prospects to emerge from La Fabrica in recent years. 

Despite his young age, Martinez has already earned valuable experience around the first-team environment and continues to be regarded as a player with genuine long-term potential, although he is yet to make his senior team debut.

What makes the teenager particularly exciting is his maturity. He reads the game well, remains composed under pressure and possesses the technical qualities required to thrive in modern football. 

Those attributes have helped him stand out throughout his development.

With Real Madrid constantly searching for the next generation of defenders capable of succeeding the current stars, pre-season could provide Martinez with the ideal platform to demonstrate that he belongs closer to the senior squad than ever before.

David Jimenez

David Jimenez’s profile is quite exciting. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

The right-back position is another area where Real Madrid possess exciting talent coming through the academy ranks.

David Jimenez has developed into one of Castilla’s most dependable performers. 

The 22-year-old combines defensive awareness with attacking quality, making him one of the most complete full-backs currently progressing through La Fabrica.

His consistency over the past season has strengthened his case for greater involvement with the senior setup. 

Jimenez understands when to join attacks but also maintains the discipline needed to perform his defensive duties effectively.

Notably, Jimenez has already tasted first-team action, having played four games with the team under Alvaro Arbeloa during the 2025/26 season.

Jesus Fortea

Fortea could go out on loan. (Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images)

Alongside him, Jesus Fortea remains one of the most exciting young players in the entire Real Madrid academy system.

The 19-year-old has built a reputation as an attack-minded full-back capable of creating problems for opponents with his pace, dribbling and confidence in possession. 

Many youth coaches have highlighted his ability to influence games high up the pitch, giving him a profile that fits perfectly with the demands of modern football.

Fortea’s rise through the ranks has been rapid, and there is a growing belief that his first sustained involvement with the senior squad is approaching, although there are also claims that he might leave on loan.

Julian Champagnie’s winding road from Brooklyn to St. John’s to the NBA Finals — as told by those who know him best

Victor Wembanyama sat at the podium, shook his head and paused for a beat.

His San Antonio Spurs had just earned a hard-fought Game 7 victory over the defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder, clinching a spot in the NBA Finals, and a reporter asked about teammate Julian Champagnie’s impact.

Wembanyama took a moment to find the right words.

“Julian’s amazing,” Wembanyama said. “He deserves everything he gets. He’s the type of guy that makes you want to die for him on the court because he gives so much effort. And he’s got such an amazing story.”

That story started in Brooklyn, where Champagnie and his twin brother, Justin — now of the Washington Wizards — grew up in Kensington and starred at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School in Fort Greene.

It continued at St. John’s, where Champagnie was a three-year starter and standout scorer from 2019-22.

And now, after a series of twists and turns — a surprise roster cut followed by well-earned redemption — Champagnie’s story has taken him to the NBA Finals, where he’s facing his hometown team, the Knicks.

After the Knicks won the first two games in San Antonio, the series shifts to New York on Monday night for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden.

“I remember my first time actually playing in the Garden,” Champagnie, 24, said ahead of the Finals.

“I was at St. John’s, and I was just in awe of how much greatness has gone through there and what that means for a kid from the city. Being that now we get to play against them for a championship, that’s personal.”

Over four seasons with the Spurs, the 6-7 Champagnie has carved out an important — if not unsung — role as a shooter and defender.

Champagnie’s ability to knock down open 3-pointers makes him a perfect complement to the 7-4 Wembanyama, who commands as much defensive attention as anyone in the league.

And Champagnie’s Brooklyn-bred swagger has proven to be a separator in these playoffs when the lights have gotten brighter and the games have become more tense.

“As a kid growing up in Brooklyn, I feel like it just gives him a certain edge and a certain toughness and a certain mindset to go into the game and be like, ‘I don’t come from much,’” Justin Champagnie told the Daily News.

“I look at it like we come from a concrete jungle, and we always have to put our backs to the wall to fight for what we want. … We’re born in Brooklyn, born and raised, played in all of these park tournaments, played in the toughest areas. The biggest stages don’t really phase us.”

It wasn’t always this way.

As his brother tells it, Julian was funny but the quieter of the Champagnie twins growing up, while Justin was a bit more outgoing.

And as The News spoke to people who knew Champagnie best at different stages of his life — his brother, his high-school coach, his lead recruiter at St. John’s — they all said he managed to level up his game whenever he became more confident.

“He’s very cerebral,” his father, Ranford Champagnie, told The News. “He thinks a lot. Sometimes he overthinks, but he thinks a lot. He tries to do the best for the big picture.”

It didn’t take long for Bishop Loughlin basketball coach Ed Gonzalez to realize the Champagnie twins were special.

Beyond their obvious talent, both had the work ethic to match. Even as a teenager, Julian’s even-keeled persona and consistency stood out.

“He was always in the gym,” Gonzalez said. “They would be here at 7 o’clock in the morning before school started, putting up shots, both of them. They would compete against one another.

“His vision — he saw the game differently at an early age. That’s what I saw. And he was an awesome teammate. It’s not on the box scores, but he was an awesome teammate. He just wanted to make everybody around him better.”

The Champagnies were well-regarded amongst the area’s high-level competition — a talent pool that included now-Knicks guard Jose Alvarado, who faced the twins while playing for Queens’ Christ the King.

But while Julian was a three-star recruit in the Class of 2019, his brother was considered the better college prospect.

Justin committed to Pittsburgh, while Julian, not receiving the same level of power-conference interest, considered playing post-grad at the Brewster Academy prep school in New Hampshire.

That was until St. John’s hired Mike Anderson as head coach and Van Macon as an assistant.

Macon, who is from Queens, had continued to recruit out of New York while he was at his previous stop at Saint Louis University. He was eminently familiar with the Champagnie twins.

When Macon started at St. John’s, his first recruiting call was to Ranford Champagnie, who played soccer for the Johnnies in the late 1990s.

The Red Storm’s message to Julian was simple.

“It was more, ‘Listen, we’re gonna let you play through your mistakes. We’re gonna stick by you. As you grow, the program’s gonna grow, and we’re all gonna grow together,’” Macon told The News.

“Mike Anderson also believed in that, and he stuck to that. Julian’s whole freshman year, he stuck [with him] through ups and downs. He still stayed in his corner, and I think that’s what gave Julian the confidence to say, ‘Hey, I think I’m going to be pretty good at this.’”

Champagnie averaged 16.0 points per game in 88 appearances, including 81 starts, in his three seasons at St. John’s.

He averaged at least 19.2 points per game in each of his final two seasons and was named to the All-Big East first team both times.

“It was halfway through his freshman year when he stopped dwelling on every little mistake he made and just kind of played,” Macon said.

“As his confidence grew, he just kept doing more and more and kept getting better and better. Honestly, for some kids, once you feel like you’ve arrived, you kind of take your foot off the pedal. The better Julian got, the harder he kept working.”

Champagnie went undrafted in 2022, then signed a two-way contract with the Philadelphia 76ers that summer.

Over 18 games with the Sixers’ G League affiliate, Champagnie played well, averaging 14.3 points per game and shooting 35.2% on 3-pointers. He made his NBA debut that season, appearing in two games with the Sixers that November.

But in a move that blindsided him, the Sixers waived Champagnie on Feb. 14, 2023, to clear a roster spot for Mac McClung.

McClung, already a G League journeyman at that point, was set to represent the 76ers in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest later that week. McClung would win that year’s dunk contest — and the next two — but has never caught on as an NBA player.

The decision left Champagnie doubting his NBA future.

“I was home, and I actually helped him move some of his stuff from Philly. Obviously, he was devastated,” said Justin Champagnie, who had been waived by the Toronto Raptors less than two months earlier.

“He thought it was the end. He thought it was over. He thought that he played amazing in the G League, and that they wouldn’t do that to him. Obviously, you don’t have to tell him, like, it’s a business. The faster you realize it, the faster you can bounce back.”

And Champagnie did.

Shortly after his release, Champagnie signed a two-way contract with the Spurs, a rebuilding team with playing time up for grabs.

Champagnie made 15 appearances for the Spurs, starting three, over the final five weeks of that season, and he impressed enough to sign a four-year, $12 million contract the following summer.

He continued to blossom in the ensuing years, developing into a reliable role player as the Spurs hit the lottery with draft picks of Stephon Castle, Wembanyama and Dylan Harper.

Champagnie made 178 3-pointers in 2024-25, then set a single-season franchise record by making 195 this season.

That included a career-best 36-point eruption against the Knicks on Dec. 31 in which Champagnie shot 11-of-17 from 3-point range.

Champagnie appeared in all 82 games this past regular season, starting 68, and averaged 11.1 points per game and shot 38.1% from deep.

He’s proven to be a perfect fit for the Western Conference champions.

“We’re a tight-knit family, and our support for each other is just as tight,” Ranford Champagnie said.

“When he’s in that kind of atmosphere, where the Spurs provide that kind of support system for him — guys are always positive, always rooting him on — it’s a family atmosphere at the Spurs. That’s what he came from and he kind of built on that.”

Champagnie has been even better in the playoffs.

He’s made multiple 3-pointers in 17 of the Spurs’ 20 playoff games.

In Game 7 against the Thunder, Champagnie shot 6-of-10 from 3-point range and scored 20 points, just two shy of Wembanyama’s team high.

And in Game 1 against the Knicks, Champagnie shot 5-of-10 on 3-pointers, tying him for the second-most made 3-pointers in an NBA Finals debut.

That game included a sequence in which Alvarado made a 3-pointer over Champagnie, and then Champagnie answered with a corner 3-pointer over Alvarado.

As the old high-school rivals made their ways back up the court, Champagnie flashed a smile as he delivered some trash talk to a nodding Alvarado.

It was a very visual reminder of just how far Champagnie has come.

“It’s a beautiful thing,” his mother, Christina Champagnie, told The News. “I’m enjoying every moment of it. It’s the best feeling in the world to see this happen for him.”

Richard Childress reveals he was set to offer Kyle Busch an extension at FireKeepers Casino 400

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Richard Childress has revealed that he was planning to announce a contract extension for Kyle Busch during the FireKeepers Casino 400 weekend at Michigan.

Instead, the Richard Childress Racing owner found himself discussing plans that were never publicly revealed following Busch’s recent death.

Childress said the new deal would have kept the two-time Cup Series champion with the team through the 2027 NASCAR Cup Series season.

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Richard Childress says Michigan was supposed to feature Kyle Busch extension announcement

Speaking at Michigan International Speedway, Childress revealed that the original purpose of the weekend media appearance had been to confirm Busch’s future with Richard Childress Racing.

Instead, the event became an opportunity to reflect on a partnership that was expected to continue beyond the current contract.

Speaking to NASCAR.com, Childress explained what had been planned for the FireKeepers Casino 400 weekend.

“The hardest of this is today we were going to be in here, Kyle was going to be with me, and we were going to announce that he was coming back in ’27 and drive for RCR.

“We wanted to do it up here at Michigan with GM friends with Chevrolet, and it didn’t happen. This is a different type of media availability, instead of a press conference, that he was coming back and racing for us in ’27.”

Childress indicated the extension plans had moved beyond preliminary discussions and were ready to be announced publicly.

Rather than unveiling a new deal alongside his driver, Childress instead found himself discussing a future that had already been agreed behind the scenes.

Childress remained confident in Busch’s future before Michigan

Childress also shared details from one of his final conversations with Busch, explaining that both remained optimistic about the direction of the No. 8 team despite a challenging start to the season.

“You give me cars like you gave me the last three weeks, I will make the Chase this year. We were that confident.”

The exchange highlighted the belief both Busch and Childress had in the team’s recent progress. They felt improvements in performance had positioned the organization to challenge for a playoff berth during the second half of the season.

According to Childress, the proposed extension was not simply recognition of Busch’s accomplishments. It was also a reflection of the confidence both sides shared in the team’s future and its ability to remain competitive.

The Michigan announcement never took place, but Childress’ comments provided a rare insight into how advanced those discussions had become before Busch’s death.

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Blue Jays All-Time Saves Leader Sends Jeff Hoffman Message After Brutal ‘Miscue’

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TORONTO, ON - OCTOBER 24: Jeff Hoffman #23 of the Toronto Blue Jays looks on from the dugout prior to Game One of the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Friday, October 24, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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The Toronto Blue Jays have spent much of the 2026 season trying to recapture the formula that carried them to the American League pennant last year. While injuries have affected several key contributors, few developments have been more frustrating for fans than the instability at the back end of the bullpen.

For much of 2025, Jeff Hoffman gave Toronto exactly what it hoped for when the club signed him in free agency. The veteran reliever emerged as one of the most important pieces of a team that reached the World Series, handling high-leverage situations throughout the season and into October.

But Hoffman gave up a game-tying home run in Game 7 of the World Series last year and that poor momentum seemed to plague him into this season as well.

In April, the Blue Jays announced they were removing Hoffman as closer after a difficult start to the year and turning ninth-inning opportunities over to a committee approach led by Louis Varland. At the time, manager John Schneider emphasized that the move was designed to help Hoffman regain his footing rather than serve as a permanent judgment on his future role.

“He’s still a damn good pitcher,” Schneider said at the time, per MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson. “I don’t want to lose sight of that.”


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Yankees Raise Season-Ending Surgery Concern In Aaron Judge Injury Update

Toronto Blue Jays Legend Offers Jeff Hoffman Response After Issues

Now, one of the most accomplished relievers in franchise history has weighed in on the situation.

“When it doesn’t work for you, you have to get over it and sometimes that’s hard to do,” Tom Henke told the Toronto Sun’s Steve Simmons, referring to Hoffman. “You have to think, the Blue Jays wouldn’t have been there had it not been for Hoffman. He has to know that. But sometimes your career is defined by one miscue. It’s not really fair.”

Henke's comments carried particular significance because he spent years navigating the same pressures Hoffman is currently experiencing. Closers often operate under a unique level of scrutiny, with a single mistake capable of defining an entire season or postseason run.


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
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Toronto Blue Jays’ All-Time Saves Leader Tom Henke Offers Jeff Hoffman Response

Henke's message reflected the reality that many relievers face after a highly public setback. In Hoffman’s case, the inability to recover from his World Series miscue has resulted in Louis Varland taking over the closer role this season.

Henke remains the Blue Jays' all-time saves leader with 217 saves and was one of the franchise's most dominant relievers during the 1980s and early 1990s.

Whether Hoffman ultimately regains the closer role remains to be seen. But as the Blue Jays continue their playoff push, Henke’s perspective serves as a reminder that even the most accomplished relievers endure difficult stretches — and that the ability to move past them often determines how the story ends.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Where to watch UFL playoffs: Full schedule, times, TV channels, live streams for 2026 football semifinal games

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The field is finally decided for the 2026 UFL playoffs — four teams are set to fight for a title, starting this weekend with the semifinals.

After an intense regular season, the Orlando Storm, St. Louis Battlehawks, Louisville Kings and DC Defenders have qualified for the postseason. These four franchises led the league standings after Week 10, with Orlando holding an 8-2 record, St. Louis and Louisville tied at 6-4, and DC with a 5-5 mark.

The Storm could make an unprecedented run if they continue to win, as the franchise is an expansion team in its debut season with the UFL. But on the other hand, the Defenders could go for back-to-back titles as the league's reigning champions. 

There are many storylines to follow, and you'll just have to tune in to see how it all unfolds.

Here's everything you need to know about the UFL playoffs, including TV channel and streaming options for the 2026 semifinals.

Where to watch UFL playoffs: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channels: ABC, Fox
  • Live stream:fubo

Sunday's semifinals will be broadcast by ABC and Fox. Both are available to stream live on fubo.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

UFL playoff schedule 2026

Here's the full schedule for the 2026 UFL playoffs.

Sunday, June 7 - Semifinals

Time (ET)MatchupWatch
3 p.m.DC Defenders vs. Orlando Storm*ABC, fubo
6 p.m.Louisville Kings at St. Louis BattlehawksFox, fubo

* Game at Columbus, Ohio

Saturday, June 13 - United Bowl

Time (ET)MatchupWatch
3 p.m.Semifinal winnersABC, fubo

UFL standings 2026

TeamW-LPct.
Orlando Storm*8-2.800
St. Louis Battlehawks*6-4.600
Louisville Kings*6-4.600
DC Defenders*5-5.500
Birmingham Stallions4-6.400
Dallas Renegades4-6.400
Houston Gamblers4-6.400
Columbus Aviators3-7.300

* Clinched playoff berth

The most unique car designs F1 teams have brought to Monaco GP

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Whenever there's a small grey area in Formula 1's regulations, it is guaranteed that at least one engineer will attempt to exploit that loophole.

This year's Monaco Grand Prix demonstrated this perfectly: when it became apparent that straightline mode would not be used and the actuators could be removed for the rear wing, it opened up a small window for the teams to fill with downforce-generating devices. It was somewhat amusing that a handful of teams all embarked upon the same solution.

Read Also: F1 teams exploit rear wing loophole for Monaco

Mercedes, McLaren, Red Bull, and Williams all produced bespoke new winglets for this area of the car, with a series of cascade winglets all tasked with, a, generating more load, and, b, encouraging the traditional rear wing elements to also work harder.

Meanwhile, the likes of Haas, Alpine, and Racing Bulls all tinkered with their existing geometries and slotted in winglets where they could, while Audi and Cadillac added smaller tabs to the uppermost element of the rear wing to implement a solution that Ferrari had introduced previously.

Red Bull went one step further, adding triangular extensions to the rear wing Gurney flap to increase the rear load generated.

These devices were introduced to balance the car. Drivers want to add more front-end load to help the car turn into the lower-speed corners, but need to have the load at the rear to ensure the back of the car doesn't step out.

Although it hasn't been as prevalent in recent years, F1 teams are no strangers to exploiting loopholes to add more quick-and-dirty downforce to the cars for Monaco. 

Here's a look at some of the innovations that were rarely seen beyond the walls of Monte-Carlo.

McLaren 1974

Emerson Fittipaldi, McLaren M23 Ford

Emerson Fittipaldi, McLaren M23 Ford

At the 1974 Monaco GP, McLaren opted to run a narrower nose on its car, which had its first outing at the earlier Spanish GP. Emerson Fittipaldi's M23 was fitted with a narrowed 'winklepicker' section, which allowed for wider wings.

There were also two narrow upstands that could be seen stood proud of the endplates. These were not for performance reasons but were instead put there to help act as a visual cue – so the drivers could tell easier where the edges of the front wing were.

Ferrari 1979

Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari 312T4

Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari 312T4

Ferrari arrived at the 1979 Monaco GP with a specially commissioned pair of front and rear wings, both designed to improve the car's agility around the streets of the Principality.

The wings were mounted closer to the main bodywork for two reasons. First of all, this allowed a greater depth to the rear wing so it could still comply with the maximum dimensions of the rules – but also less bodywork overhang meant there was a smaller change of collisions with barriers in the event of the drivers getting it wrong.

Jordan 1996

Rubens Barrichello, Jordan, 1996 Monaco

Rubens Barrichello, Jordan, 1996 Monaco

In 1996 Jordan followed in McLaren's footsteps when it introduced its version of the 'mid-wing' for Monaco.

Mounted astride the engine cover, this imposing winglet took advantage of the wording in the regulations to produce a reasonable amount of downforce in its own right.

Tyrrell 1997

Jos Verstappen, Tyrrell 025 Ford

Jos Verstappen, Tyrrell 025 Ford

When you think of crazy winglets that have appeared at Monaco, Tyrrell's 'X-Wings' have to be towards the top of that list.

The oft cash-strapped outfit had found numerous innovative ways of increasing downforce down the years, but the X-Wings took things to an all new level. Mounted high up away from the sidepods, they helped to produce downforce in their own right.

The X-Wings appeared at several races other than Monaco and even started to appear on many of the other cars up and down the grid, before being banned by the FIA on safety grounds.

Meanwhile, the '025' featured other novel features, including their single central front wing pillar, nose winglets and sidepod shovels and winglets.

Ferrari 1999

Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

Ferrari's F399, designed by Rory Byrne, helped the team take a 1-2 at the Monaco GP as it deployed a high downforce rear wing.

The wing featured many more flaps than ordinarily would be the case, all of which were angled aggressively too, sacrificing straight line speed for downforce because efficiency is not so important in Monaco.

Williams 2000

Jenson Button, Williams

Jenson Button, Williams

Williams employed an airbox winglet at the Monaco GP in 2000 as it sought to improve the performance of its rear wing.

The rather wide winglet, similar in design to the one used by Jordan in 1999, undoubtedly created some downforce in its own right but more importantly cleared the path for airflow heading for the rear wing.

Looking for additional balance, the team also installed a winglet atop the sidepod for the weekend.

Arrows and Jordan 2001

Jos Verstappen, Arrows

Jos Verstappen, Arrows

Arrows and Jordan both rocked up to F1's 'crown jewel' with some rather ungainly winglets in 2001.

Both teams used grey areas within the regulations to mount the appendages from the nose and chassis respectively.

The unorthodox winglets, which bring to mind the crazy high wings used in the 1960s, were immediately put under scrutiny by the FIA and banned before the teams could even qualify with them.

Read Also: Why McLaren’s new front wing needs “a bit more work”

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Donald Trump, Knicks fan, heads back to New York to root on his team

NEW YORK (AP) — There was a time when Donald Trump was just another celebrity sitting courtside at New York Knicks games. He was famous, but not yet flanked by Secret Service agents or defined by the politics that have left him deeply unpopular in his hometown.

Now, more than a decade after attending his last Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, Trump is making a rare trip back to New York City as president to cheer for them in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night. Invited by Knicks owner James Dolan, he will be the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game.

The Knicks are seeking their first championship since 1973, when Trump was 26 and a relative newcomer to the family real estate business that vaulted him to wealth and fame. Two years after that triumph, the team’s owners at the time hired him as a consultant as they looked to sell the arena.

Trump has been to more major sporting events than any of his predecessors, including the Super Bowl and Daytona 500, golf's Ryder Cup in the New York City suburbs, where he was cheered, and last year's U.S. Open men’s tennis championship in Queens, where he was booed and blamed for long security lines.

On June 14, when he turns 80 while wrestling with myriad crises including the war with Iran, economic unease and court rulingsblunting his agenda, he will host a UFC fight on White House grounds. Trump also has expressed interest in attending soccer's World Cup, which kicks off this week across the United States, Mexico and Canada.

New Yorkers love the Knicks more than they love Trump

Trump is an avid sports fan, but the affinity he professes for the Knicks is different.

It speaks to the Republican president’s identity as a New Yorker and harkens to a bygone era where a front-row seat at a Knicks game was a chance for him and other boldface names to see and be seen.

In a city whose wealthy gatekeepers largely turned their noses at Trump's brash personality and playboy image in the 1990s and 2000s, the Garden’s Celebrity Row was one club where he felt at home.

“I’ve been a Knick fan for a long time,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office last week, a day after New York rallied to win Game 1. “I watched that end of the game and they were dominant — really amazing.”

After another win Friday in San Antonio, the Knicks head home with a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. They have won a remarkable 13 straight playoff games and last lost on April 23, uniting the city in a way unseen since the Knicks went to the NBA Finals twice in the 1990s.

Enter Trump. He returns to the Knicks zeitgeist not as the tabloid curiosity who once sat shoulder to shoulder with the late John F. Kennedy Jr. at a game in 1999, but as a president who is disliked by a majority of the city's Democratic voters.

Trump, who gave up his lifelong New York residency for Florida in 2019, is making his first trip to New York City since he spoke at the United Nations in September.

Knicks fans, though, do not seem to be concerned so much with his politics, but that his attendance — and the hoopla accompanying it — could mess up the team’s momentum.

“Why does Donald Trump always have to ruin a good thing?” U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York, an avid Knicks fan and the House Democratic leader, told CNN. “Like, literally, the Knicks haven’t been in the NBA finals for 27 years. The city is trying to celebrate this. We’ve embraced this team, and this guy has to inject himself.”

Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Democrat who struck up a cordial relationship with Trump after the two met in November, was more inviting.

“We’re excited to welcome anyone and everyone who’s rooting for the Knicks in this moment," said Mamdani, who will also be at the game — albeit, not with Trump.

Last week, as Trump began floating the idea of attending a game, New York magazine published an article, “Is Trump Really a Knicks Fan? An Investigation.” The story, filled with pictures of Trump at Knicks games from 1991 to 2014, described him as a “textbook example of a celebrity bandwagon fan."

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver disagrees.

“Before he ever ran for office, he was a big Knicks fan,” Silver told reporters last week. “I’ve been with the league for a long time. I was there at many Knicks games with him in the old days.”

A courtside regular in the 1990s

Trump and the Knicks came into existence the same year, 1946.

His affiliation with the team — at least in the public record — dates to 1975 when he acted as a real estate adviser to the then-owners of the Knicks and Madison Square Garden, who were looking to sell the building known in a bit of Trump-style branding as “The World’s Most Famous Arena."

Trump claimed to reporters at the time that two groups of “Arab oil interests” were interested in paying $50 million to $75 million. But the arena’s leadership passed on the idea, saying it was “not conceivable” to make such a deal during the Middle East oil crisis raging at the time.

Trump was not much of a known entity when the Knicks won their only championships in 1970 and 1973.

By the time they rebounded in the 1990s, Trump was front and center, taking his then-wife Marla Maples to Game 3 of the NBA Finals in 1994 and his current wife, first lady Melania Trump, to Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals in 1999. In between, he added to his Knicks fan bona fides with a cameo in the Knicks-themed Whoopi Goldberg film “Eddie” in 1996.

Back then, Trump was a more of a mythic figure than a consequential one, known as much for the women he dated and married as the buildings he built.

But just as those Knicks came up short in the NBA Finals against Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets and David Robinson and the Spurs, Trump was running into problems of his own. His business empire was in disarray after his casinos fell into financial trouble and his airline, Trump Shuttle, went out of business.

Like the Knicks, Trump went into rebuilding mode and charted a new course: reality TV with NBC's “The Apprentice” and “Celebrity Apprentice,” and then, politics. On a Knicks TV broadcast in 2010, he hinted at a possible presidential run.

That same year, as the Knicks struggled to recapture the magic of the 1990s, Trump recorded a video trying to persuade LeBron James to join the team.

“The real winners of the world want to be here," Trump told him.

Alex Brundle Demands Answers After Man Runs Across Monaco Pitlane Inches From Oncoming F2 Cars

Monaco‘s pitlane is already one of the most compressed and unforgiving stretches of real estate in motorsport. On lap 41 of 42 of the Formula 2 Feature Race, it got considerably more dangerous – not because of a racing incident, but because of a man in a white shirt who decided to jog across it with three cars coming in.

The moment unfolded as Colton Herta, Nico Varrone, and Joshua Dürksen all dived into the pits together, with a member of event personnel crossing directly in front of Herta’s Hitech car at the pitlane entry.

Video of the incident shows the individual mid-sprint, clearing the track by inches as the trio of F2 cars bore down on him under the yellow Pirelli bridge structure after Rascasse. A marshal in yellow overalls stood nearby, watching it happen.

The individual made it across without contact, and nobody was harmed.

That outcome was more a function of luck than procedure, and the footage makes that uncomfortably clear.

Alex Brundle Wants Answers

Alex Brundle, who served as lead commentator on the race, raised his concern publicly after the clip started circulating.

He quote-tweeted the video on June 7, adding: “We need to be working out how this happened. :-/”

The question isn’t whether anything went wrong on paper – the cars were slowing for the pitlane speed limit, the individual cleared the gap. The question is how a member of personnel ended up mid-stride across an active lane with three cars arriving simultaneously, and why no one stopped it before it reached that point.

The replies under Brundle’s post landed harder. User Christopher Kenworthy wrote: “It’s only a matter of time in Monaco. The track workers are the worst; all that posing, standing super-close to exposed barriers. It’s all bravado and one day somebody will get clipped on live TV.”

Monaco’s pitlane is known for its compressed conditions. The tight confines make incidents more likely when drivers come in to change tyres.

Stacking three cars through the entry simultaneously is already the most chaotic thing the lane will see on any given weekend. Adding a pedestrian crossing into that equation, even for a second, turns a manageable situation into a potentially catastrophic one.

Nikola Tsolov ultimately won the Feature Race. But it’s the two seconds of footage from the pitlane entry that the paddock will be revisiting. Someone in a position of authority needs to explain how a member of staff ended up in that corridor at that moment, and what changes before a Formula 1 car finds itself in the same situation on Sunday.

Which active Saints have played 100-plus games for New Orleans?

With so much organizational turnover in recent years, the movement of veteran players on the New Orleans Saints roster has become increasingly noticeable. Younger players like Rashid Shaheed and Alontae Taylor, who once appeared poised to be key pieces of the franchise's future, are now in new situations. Meanwhile, longtime veterans such as Demario Davis departed in free agency after spending eight seasons with the team.

As the years go by, it's becoming more difficult to identify players who have spent a significant portion of their careers in New Orleans. That list could shrink even further depending on how things unfold with franchise stalwarts Cameron Jordan and Alvin Kamara.

With that in mind, let's take a quick dive into the stat sheet and find out which current Saints players have earned membership in the franchise's 100-games club and who's just on the outside looking in.

LS Zach Wood: 149 games

Nov 3, 2024; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers line up against New Orleans Saints long snapper Zach Wood (49) during a punt in the second quarter at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kinser-Imagn Images

RB Alvin Kamara: 126 games

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara (41) carries the ball as Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson (55) tries to make a tackle in the second quarter during an NFL Week 6 game, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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EDGE Carl Granderson: 105 games

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 14: Carl Granderson #96 of the New Orleans Saints celebrates a sack against the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter in the game at Caesars Superdome on September 14, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Additionally, two longtime Saints who would be on this list remain unsigned free agents: Cameron Jordan (243 games) and Taysom Hill (118 games). A couple of players can join the 100 Club by staying healthy and on the field this season:

G Cesar Ruiz: 89 games

Aug 23, 2025; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints center Cesar Ruiz (51) blocks Denver Broncos defensive end John Franklin-Myers (98) during the first half at Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images

C Erik McCoy: 84 games

Sep 10, 2023; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Saints center Erik McCoy (78) on a time out against the Tennessee Titans during the first half at the Caesars Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

TE Juwan Johnson: 84 games

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - SEPTEMBER 07: Juwan Johnson #83 of the New Orleans Saints runs with the ball against the Arizona Cardinals during the game at Caesars Superdome on September 07, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Ella Hall/Getty Images)

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&#39;Gill had better credentials than Shreyas Iyer&#39;: Sanjay Manjrekar explains why Shubman missed out on T20 captaincy

NEW DELHI: Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar believes Shubman Gill had stronger cricketing credentials than Shreyas Iyer to become India's next T20I captain, but feels the Gujarat Titans skipper lost out because of the difficulty in fitting him into the playing XI.

The former batter's remarks came shortly after chief selector Ajit Agarkar announced Iyer as India's new T20 captain for the upcoming series against Ireland and England, ending Suryakumar Yadav's tenure just months after he led India to the T20 World Cup title.

While acknowledging Iyer's leadership qualities and impressive body of work, Manjrekar said he would have preferred Gill as India's long-term option.



'Gill had better credentials'


Speaking on Sony Sports Network, Manjrekar said the selectors ideally should have chosen someone with a guaranteed place in the side and felt Gill fitted that bill better.

"Shreyas Iyer is a very interesting choice. He wasn't able to get a place in the T20 squad for the last few months. But now, straightaway, India's T20 captain. When you pick a player or make him the captain or vice-captain, you've got to also make sure that that player fits into the squad and has got a confirmed place in the squad and that is where I think Shubman Gill has missed out because I think Gill has better credentials than Shreyas Iyer to be India's long-term T20 captain," Manjrekar said.

He pointed to the changing nature of India's assignments, with the next T20 World Cup set to be held in Australia and New Zealand.

"T20s will now be played away from India and eventually the World Cup will be in Australia and New Zealand. I believe Gill was better suited to take that responsibility," he added.

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Why Shubman Gill missed out


Despite backing Gill, Manjrekar believes the opener's position at the top of the order actually weakened his case.

With established openers already in place and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi emerging as another option, fitting Gill into the side became complicated. That, according to Manjrekar, pushed the selectors towards Iyer, who occupies the middle order and offers greater balance.

"They've gone for a captain who they could fit in the playing XI. Because Gill is an opening batter, he lost out on that opportunity or that appointment, but his time is not too far," Manjrekar said.

Manjrekar praises Shreyas Iyer's comeback


The former India batter also highlighted Iyer's remarkable resurgence over the past two years. After being dropped from the BCCI central contracts list in 2024 amid concerns over his commitment to domestic cricket, Iyer rebuilt his career through strong performances for Mumbai, India and in the IPL.

Manjrekar said the 31-year-old had responded brilliantly to adversity and had the numbers, leadership pedigree and performances to justify the selectors' faith.

"When you look at Shreyas Iyer, he's got the numbers. He's got the leadership and performance," Manjrekar said.

Still, on pure cricketing ability and long-term suitability, Manjrekar's vote remained with Gill, insisting that the young opener's opportunity to lead India in T20 cricket may only have been delayed rather than denied.

Journalist confirms €10m gap between Liverpool and Serie A giants with player keen

Journalist confirms €10m gap between Liverpool and Serie A giants with player keen
Journalist confirms €10m gap between Liverpool and Serie A giants with player keen

Curtis Jones and Inter Milan: Why a Summer Move Is Gathering Momentum

Liverpool could be facing a significant midfield decision this summer as growing interest from Inter Milan in Curtis Jones begins to gather pace. What once appeared to be routine transfer speculation now carries greater weight, with respected transfer reporter Fabrizio Romano suggesting there is genuine substance behind the discussions.

For a player who has spent years progressing through Liverpool’s academy system and establishing himself in the first-team squad, the coming weeks could shape the next chapter of his career. With his contract situation becoming increasingly important, both club and player may soon find themselves at a crossroads.

Inter Interest Continues To Grow

Inter’s admiration for Jones is far from new. The Serie A giants explored the possibility of signing the midfielder earlier in the year and have now renewed their efforts ahead of the summer transfer window.

According to the original source, interest from Italy has intensified following comments made by Federico Chiesa, who revealed that Inter had once again made enquiries about the Liverpool midfielder. The revelation added fresh intrigue to a transfer story that had been simmering beneath the surface.

Jones remains a highly regarded talent despite finding consistent opportunities difficult to secure at times. His technical ability, composure in possession and versatility across midfield continue to attract attention from clubs across Europe, and Inter appear determined to test Liverpool’s resolve.

Contract Situation Shapes Negotiations

One of the key factors influencing any potential deal is Jones’ contractual position. With just a year remaining on his current agreement, Liverpool face a familiar dilemma.

Allowing the contract to run down further would weaken their negotiating position, while agreeing a sale now could generate a sizeable fee for a player approaching a crucial stage of his career.

Romano outlined the current state of negotiations and suggested there remains a significant gap between the two clubs.

“Inter are starting around €20m, Liverpool want more than €30m, maybe including a sell-on clause and bonuses, so there’s still a big gap between Inter and Liverpool, but the deal is on.”

Those comments offer perhaps the clearest indication yet that discussions are active. While a final agreement remains some distance away, neither side appears willing to walk away from the table.

The financial details underline the challenge. Inter are attempting to secure value in the market, while Liverpool believe Jones commands a higher valuation given his experience, age profile and homegrown status.

Romano Delivers Encouraging Update

Transfer stories often fluctuate by the hour, but Romano’s assessment carries particular significance because of his track record in reporting major European deals.

His latest update suggested that conversations are ongoing and that the possibility of Jones joining Inter should be taken seriously.

“Chiesa was asked about Curtis Jones and Inter because Inter are very interested in Curtis Jones,” Romano explained.

He also revealed an interesting detail regarding the player’s perspective.

“Jones is keen on the move and Chiesa said Jones asked him how life is in Italy.”

That insight provides an important clue about the midfielder’s mindset. Moving abroad remains a major decision for any English player, particularly one who has spent his entire career at Liverpool. Yet the attraction of a fresh challenge, regular football and the opportunity to experience Serie A may prove difficult to ignore.

Liverpool Decision Approaches

For Liverpool, the situation demands careful consideration. Jones remains a valuable squad member and still possesses the potential to become a more influential figure in midfield. However, contract realities cannot be ignored.

If no extension is agreed, Liverpool may decide this summer represents the best opportunity to maximise his value. Equally, the club could choose to retain him and attempt to convince him that his future remains on Merseyside.

Inter, meanwhile, appear prepared to wait for the right conditions. Their interest has been longstanding, their need is genuine and their pursuit shows no sign of fading.

As negotiations continue, Jones has become one of the more intriguing transfer stories of the summer. Whether he remains at Liverpool or embarks on a new adventure with Inter, the coming weeks are likely to provide the answer.

📸 France team-mates tease Cherki with his iconic meme 🤣

📸 France team-mates tease Cherki with his iconic meme 🤣

It’s like summer camp.

For the past few days, Rayan Cherki has been all over the internet because of his unlikely pose in the photo taken in front of the entrance to Clairefontaine during the President of the Republic’s visit.

Almost squatting in an obviously uncomfortable position, the France attacking midfielder sparked laughter from internet users, as well as from his teammates.

So much so that some didn’t hesitate to copy his pose to tease him after a win in a training drill.

One thing is certain: the mood seems to be great in the France camp!

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Myles Garrett delivers in his first L.A. appearance

As Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis learned last month, throwing out the first pitch at a Major League Baseball game is usually a no-win proposition. Do it well, and no one notices. Do it not-so-well, and you never hear the end of it.

That basic truth didn't stop new Rams defensive end Myles Garrett from giving it a whirl on Saturday. And it went very well.

Here’s the video. It was a strike from the top of the mound — and it had some heat on it.

Garrett wore a T-shirt with an image of L.A. icon Kobe Bryant in a Dodgers hat. If Garrett plays for the Rams like he played for the Browns, Garrett will be the guy on the T-shirts worn by L.A. fans.

For now, Garrett checked the box regarding his perfunctory first pitch at Chavez Ravine. Even if it would have gotten far more notice if the throw had gotten away from Garrett.

England&#39;s Bazball reset begins with 115-run win over New Zealand early on Day 4 at Lord&#39;s

LONDON (AP) — England wrapped up a 115-run victory over New Zealand before lunch on Day 4 of the first cricket test at Lord’s on Sunday, marking a positive start to its “Bazball” reset after the Ashes humiliation Down Under.

Resuming on 55-5 and requiring 254 for an unlikely win, New Zealand lost its remaining five wickets inside the first two hours of play and was dismissed for 138.

England pacer Gus Atkinson finished with team-best figures of 5-30 on what has been a bowler-friendly surface at the home of cricket that has seen 24 batters out bowled or lbw, and no spinners getting a single delivery.

Glenn Phillips was New Zealand's top scorer on 44 not out, the best of a disappointing test for the tourists.

This first test series of the summer has been regarded as a fresh start for England and its under-pressure leadership after a 4-1 loss to Australia during an Ashes tour featuring reports of excessive drinking and when England was accused of slack preparation and a wrong tactical approach.

The headline selections early in this second iteration of “Bazball” under coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes were opener Emilio Gay and seam bowler Ollie Robinson — and both delivered.

With a second-innings 57, Gay had the highest individual score from either team while Robinson took seven wickets in the match (5-39 and 2-38).

The second test of the three-match series is across London at The Oval, starting June 17.

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Euro 2016 10 years on - and NI&#39;s bright future

Josh Magennis celebrates with Northern Ireland
Josh Magennis is the sole remaining player from Euro 2016 in Michael O'Neill's squad to face France [Getty Images]

It's 16 June, 2016. Hailstones are falling from the sky in Lyon. Gareth McAuley has just scored one of the most famous goals in Northern Ireland history.

It takes you back, doesn't it?

It is 10 years since Northern Ireland's last major tournament, and Michael O'Neill's side are back in France for the first time since.

They are taking on Didier Deschamps' star-studded side in Lille on Monday, in what is Les Blues' send-off match before the World Cup.

Northern Ireland may have missed out on that tournament after losing to Italy in their World Cup play-off, but with a young squad on an upward trajectory, there are hopes they will reach the promised land of a major tournament in years to come.

From the 23 players who headed to France 10 years ago, only two remain.

Paddy McNair, fresh from helping Hull City win promotion to the Premier League, is injured, which leaves Josh Magennis as the last man standing from the Euros.

Now 35, and a free agent after leaving Exeter City, the memories are still strong.

"I still remember from when we left the hotel in the Culloden and when we got the suits, you know, it was unbelievable," Magennis told BBC Sport NI.

"It was just amazing from start to finish. To be able to say you've played for your country is brilliant, but to go toe-to-toe with the world's best on the European stage was absolutely fantastic."

On the pitch, two moments stand out for Magennis.

He was heavily involved in the second goal against Ukraine as, when being urged to keep the ball in the corner in injury time, he darted into the box and Niall McGinn scored a famous clincher.

"We all went over and we were celebrating with our families, and I was looking at the boys' faces and I was like, 'we're actually going to win in a major tournament'.

"And then the game against Germany, I always remember [goalkeeper] Michael McGovern having one of the best games of his life.

"It was just amazing for a lot of people and to see everything you've worked towards accumulate into a solid European Championship. It was brilliant."

The travelling support in France also made a lasting impression on Magennis.

"When we went into the fan zones and it was just green and white everywhere and then we just took over everywhere we went.

"It was a full collective and it was amazing.

"I don't know if I'll be able to do it in my stint now, but if we can do it again going forward, it'll be absolutely fantastic."

'If you're good enough, you're old enough'

Magennis won his 88th cap off the bench in the low-key friendly win over Guinea on Thursday.

Since making his debut in 2010, he has been almost ever-present for O'Neill and is a fan favourite for the Green and White Army.

While he dreams of reaching a century of caps, he is aware the young players are nipping at his heels.

Jamie Donley has emerged as a first-choice starter, while Arsenal teenager Ceadach O'Neill and Liverpool's Kieran Morrison made their NI debuts against Guinea, while Everton's Braiden Graham was also called into his first squad.

Although they are all challenging for the starting shirt, Magennis is more than happy to help the next generation.

"I was in that situation when I first came in the squad with Martin Patterson, David Healy and Kyle Lafferty,

"They were fantastic, and I'm going to do what they did with me."

Magennis said it was important to help the likes of the teenager trio who are not playing senior football for their clubs, and are making the step up on the international stage.

"It's a different type of game for them but it's just sort of just communicating with them and helping them bed in as quickly as possible because there's no doubt they're an unbelievable talent.

"If all goes well, God-willing, they can be a generational talent for Northern Ireland."

It goes beyond the attackers, too.

Against Guinea, Northern Ireland named their youngest starting team since the end of World War Two with an average age of 22.1

"If you're good enough, it doesn't matter how old you are, so Michael will always give you that opportunity.

"They're absolutely loving it, they're full of enthusiasm and hopefully they've got a long time in this Northern Ireland squad to come."

As he chases 100 caps, Magennis admits he does not know if he will reach a century but "it gives me a reason to keep going".

"I've said it for ages now that I've been fortunate enough that as long as I've played football, I've always picked and chose my places to go club-wise so I could always represent my country and that's put me in good stead to date.

"I've always had the same enthusiasm where every camp's like my first.

"I don't take it for granted, because we've seen with 'Davo' [Steven Davis], Stuarty Dallas and Chris Brunt, your career can be taken away from you in an instant.

"So as long as I'm here and involved in the camp, I fully enjoy it."

'We have ability to hurt France'

Josh Magennis
Josh Magennis is the oldest player in Northern Ireland's squad [Getty Images]

While Northern Ireland will not be at the World Cup, they are still testing themselves against the top teams.

France will be the latest of those, and O'Neill's young side have also faced Italy, Germany and Spain recently.

With attacking talent like Kylian Mbappe, who is aiming to equal or surpass Oliver Giroud's record number of goals for France, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise, they are "a world-class team" in Magennis' view.

"They are probably one of five teams going expecting that they can win the World Cup, and they've very rightly so because they've got unbelievable amount of players.

"But if we only ever worried about the opposition, we can never take full advantage of of how good we are as a team."

France were stunned by the Ivory Coast in Nantes on Thursday and Magennis feels Northern Ireland have the ability to capitalise should the hosts be off the pace.

"There's no doubt we've got to try and manage and limit their dangers, but we've also got threats .

"If they disrespect us, which I'm not saying that they will, or if they're a bit lacklustre, we've got more than enough quality to hurt them and that's what we're planning to do."

Kayshon Boutte confirms status for Patriots minicamp

FOXBOROUGH, MA - JUNE 02: New England Patriots offensive coaching assistant Riley Larkin and New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte (9) arrive during New England Patriots OTA on June 2, 2025, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The New England Patriots will hold their mandatory minicamp this coming week, and Kayshon Boutte will be among the participants. After deciding to spend the voluntary portion of offseason workouts away from Foxborough and the rest of the team, the fourth-year wide receiver has confirmed that he will make his spring debut on Tuesday.

“Yes, sir,” Boutte told WBZ’s Aaron Parseghian when asked whether or not he would partake in minicamp.

The Patriots are scheduled to practice three times this week, with one session each set to take place between Tuesday and Thursday. Minicamp will mark the first and only portion of offseason workouts that will, as the full name suggests, be mandatory.

This also applies to Boutte, who has been the subject of trade speculation for a second straight year and who is reportedly “interested” in getting traded. Talking to WBZ, the 24-year-old was asked about the rumors, but he refrained from giving any concrete insight into his state of mind.

“I try not to buy into it,” he explained. “At the end of the day, I can only control what I can control. As long as I’m doing what I’m supposed to do off the field, everything else will play out.”

A sixth-round draft pick out of LSU in 2023, Boutte has been one of the Patriots’ most reliable pass catchers over the last two seasons. Showing some solid chemistry with quarterback Drake Maye, he finished the 2025 season with 787 snaps in 18 games as well as 42 catches, 719 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

Boutte is entering the final year of his rookie contract as part of a revamped wide receiver group. While the Patriots decided to part ways with their leading receiver from a year ago, Stefon Diggs, they also signed Romeo Doubs to a four-year, $68 million free agency deal and recently acquired three-time All-Pro A.J. Brown in a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Arsenal may have lost one transfer target to Bayern Munich

Arsenal may have lost one transfer target to Bayern Munich
Arsenal may have lost one transfer target to Bayern Munich

Arsenal have reportedly missed out on signing Nathaniel Brown, with reports claiming that the defender has agreed a deal to join Bayern Munich during this transfer window.

The Eintracht Frankfurt full-back has emerged as one of the standout performers in his position over recent seasons, attracting interest from several leading European clubs. Arsenal have been monitoring his progress closely and were believed to be considering a move to bring him to the Emirates.

During the 2025/2026 campaign, Brown elevated his performances to another level and established himself as one of the most highly regarded full-backs in European football. His displays reportedly strengthened Arsenal’s interest as they looked to identify players capable of enhancing their squad.

Arsenal’s pursuit falls behind

The Gunners continued to follow Brown’s development and were expected to approach this transfer window. However, their inability to move quickly may have cost them the opportunity to secure his signature.

According to Hayters, Bayern Munich shared Arsenal’s admiration for the defender and have now reached an agreement over personal terms with the player. A transfer is therefore expected to progress in the coming weeks.

Although the clubs have yet to settle on a transfer fee, the report suggests that negotiations over Brown’s valuation are unlikely to become a major obstacle. The defender has reportedly identified Bayern as his preferred destination, giving the German champions a significant advantage.

Arsenal may need alternative options

Brown’s impressive form has led many observers to believe he possesses the attributes required to thrive under Mikel Arteta. The Arsenal manager remains committed to strengthening his squad with high-quality talent capable of maintaining the club’s competitiveness.

While the Gunners already have several strong options at full-back, Brown was viewed as a player who could add further quality and depth to the squad.

If Bayern complete the transfer, Arsenal may be forced to redirect their attention towards alternative targets. The outcome would represent a disappointment for the Gunners, particularly given the long-standing interest they had shown in the defender.

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How Lazio Fan Rebellion Could Cost Lotito’s Administration €20M

How Lazio Fan Rebellion Could Cost Lotito’s Administration €20M
How Lazio Fan Rebellion Could Cost Lotito’s Administration €20M

The organized Lazio fan groups have decided to take their protest against club president Claudio Lotito to the next level, and the financial repercussions will be dramatic.

Lazio Fans Announce Major Boycott

On Friday, the Biancocelesti supporters announced they’ll continue to boycott the club’s home fixtures, as has been the case since January. Moreover, they will take more drastic measures by refusing to purchase season tickets and cancelling their subscriptions to the TV channels and online platforms that broadcast Serie A games.

The ongoing protest aims to force Lotito to sell the club, as the fans accuse him of putting his own interests above Lazio’s, and failing to properly run the organization, as evidenced by the current financial struggles and transfer restrictions.

Lazio Set for €20m Losses

While it remains to be seen if the supporters will succeed in their mission, they have certainly landed a painful blow to the hierarchy. As Lazio Siamo Noi explains, the fans’ announced action should cost the club’s coffers an estimated €20 million.

As the source explains, the club will miss out on €8-9 million in season tickets alone. Last season, the supporters decided to rally behind Maurizio Sarri and the players despite the woeful situation in the summer and the transfer ban, purchasing almost 30,000 season tickets.

Lazio End of the Season Awards: The Tops & Flops of a Chaotic 25/26 Campaign

Moreover, matchday revenue will evaporate with the absence of the fans. The organized supporters expressed their desire to attend the Derby della Capitale against Roma, which will be the only exception among the home fixtures. A full Stadio Olimpico could generate around €3 million.

How Lazio Plan to Soften the Blow

Lazio will be able to mitigate the losses by receiving €15-18 million from an old TV rights settlement between Lega Serie A and IMG. They have also recently signed a sponsorship deal with Polymarket worth around €20 million. Nevertheless, the impact of the protest will certainly be felt, whether on the sporting or economic level.

&#8216;I repeat&#8230;&#8217; &#8211; Exit-linked Liverpool ace makes his stance clear amid plans to speak with Iraola

‘I repeat…’ – Exit-linked Liverpool ace makes his stance clear amid plans to speak with Iraola
‘I repeat…’ – Exit-linked Liverpool ace makes his stance clear amid plans to speak with Iraola

One player who’s been linked with a summer exit from Liverpool has warned that he’ll ‘have to look elsewhere’ if he continues to struggle for game-time.

Two seasons into his Anfield career, Federico Chiesa has played just under 1,200 minutes in total for the Reds, with Arne Slot handing the 28-year-old a paltry two Premier League starts during his reign as head coach (Transfermarkt).


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Reports from his native Italy in recent days have claimed that Como are eyeing a move for the forward, who also claimed that he’d be very much open to returning to his former club Juventus if the opportunity were to arise.

Chiesa warns Liverpool he could ‘look elsewhere’

On Saturday, Gazzetta dello Sport published an interview with the Liverpool attacker in which he refused to rule out a return to Serie A and stated his intentions to speak with his new club boss Andoni Iraola about his game-time at Anfield.

Chiesa said: “I want to get back to being a key player, but to do that I need to play more than a thousand minutes a season for my club. Playing so little, I won’t get anywhere.”

He added: “I repeat: I want to play. If I don’t find consistency in the Premier League, I’ll have to look elsewhere. I barely played in my first year at Liverpool, and in the last one, very little. I’ll go on a training camp in the U.S., then I’ll talk to the club and the new manager Iraola, and we’ll see.”

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Will coaching change hand Chiesa a new lease of life at Liverpool?

Will the change of head coach at Anfield provide a new lease of life for the Italy international, or push him further towards the exit door?

It’s hard not to feel sorry for Chiesa given how little he’s played at Liverpool, especially in the 2025/26 season when so many of our attackers were underperforming and the 28-year-old continued to be confined to the role of substitute.

The forward should get plenty of minutes in pre-season, given that he has the entire summer off while many of his teammates will be involved at the World Cup, and the early weeks under Iraola will likely give us a strong clue as to how prominently the Reds’ number 14 features in his plans.

If the Italian is given a greater opportunity to prove himself under the new boss, the onus is then on him to demonstrate that he’s worthy of starting more regularly and can establish himself in the first XI at Anfield, rather than continuing to be a bit-part player.

Chiesa is a talented footballer and a hugely popular figure among the fan base, so hopefully he can still revive his Liverpool career and conjure some unforgettable moments in a red shirt.

This Week In Lazio History: June 1-7

This Week In Lazio History: June 1-7
This Week In Lazio History: June 1-7

The week of June 1-7 in Lazio history sees some fundamental matches for promotion, a record (three wins in a day) and we remember Carlo Maranghi.

Matches of the Week

Date: Sunday, June 2, 1935Venue: Stadio PNF, RomeFixture:Lazio Ambrosiana Inter 4-2By beating Ambrosiana Inter in the last game of the season, Lazio hand the scudetto to Juventus. A prequel of May 5, 2002.

Date: Sunday, June 3, 1923Venue: Campo Rondinella, RomeFixture:Lazio Libertas Palermo 10-2Lazio score ten but the game is never competitive as Sicilians take the field in ten men and are soon reduced to nine. One of the biggest wins in Lazio’s history.

Date: Sunday, June 4 1972Venue: Stadio Olimpico, RomeFixture:Lazio Foggia 2-0Lazio beat Foggia 2-0 with goals by Massa and Chinaglia and can almost touch Serie A paradise.

Date: Sunday, June 5, 1983Venue: Stadio Olimpico, RomeFixture:Lazio Catania 2-1In inhumane conditions, Lazio beat the Sicilians thanks to former player Mastropasqua’s own goal.

Date: Sunday, June 7, 1908Venue: Piazza d’Armi, PisaFixtures:Lucca FBC Lazio 0-3, Spes Livorno Lazio 0-4, Virtus Juventusque Livorno Lazio 0-1, Pisa Interregional Tournament Lazio win three games in one day in Pisa, playing with the same XI. No other club in history has ever managed such a feat.

Matches In Focus

Date: Sunday, June 6, 1982Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Rome Fixture: Lazio Varese 3-2

With two games left to the end of the season, Lazio were just three points clear of relegation. Varese, on the other hand, had had a splendid year and were just one point away from promotion to Serie A. A very difficult match for Lazio.

Despite it being the last home game of the season, the Olimpico was virtually empty. A bad year that all fans wanted to forget.

Varese started very well and scored in the 6th minute. Franco Salvadè whizzed down the left wing and crossed into the box, Ennio Mastalli could not connect but Franco Turchetta did, 1-0 for Varese.

After a probable penalty on Vincenzo D’Amico (who was forced to leave the pitch for three minutes) ignored by the referee, in the 14th minute Varese doubled. Vincenzo Di Giovanni passed the ball to Gabriele Bongiorni who, back to the goal, managed to turn around despite being surrounded by Lazio defenders, and put the ball past Maurizio Moscatelli.

Lazio were playing dismally and Varese could have easily scored another if they had wanted, but the Lombard team, satisfied with the double advantage, stopped playing. The Biancocelesti were almost forced to do something. In the 26th minute Claudio Vagheggi to Leonardo Surro who in the box was fouled by Bongiorni. Penalty for Lazio taken by D’Amico with a big central whack. Two minutes later the Lazio Golden Boy was fouled on the far right near the penalty box. Everybody was expecting a cross, which would have been the more logical thing to do, but D’Amico shot around the wall onto the front post and scored. 2-2 and Lazio back into the game.

Varese could not believe it. The Biancocelesti were dead and buried but now they had to start all over again. They attacked but not as clinically as in the first minutes of the game. Lazio seemed content with having equalised but in the 48th minute Vincenzo Chiarenza hit the woodwork and in the 73rd there was another penalty for the Biancocelesti. Free kick on the right, Chiarenza crossed the ball into the box and Alberto Bigon was pushed from behind as he was about to head the ball. For Agnolin it was a penalty and D’Amico scored the spot kick for his and Lazio’s third.

Varese attacked but they had lost their nerve and so Lazio earned two vital points and were mathematically safe. Varese missed out on promotion.

In Memory: Carlo Maranghi

Born in Genoa on January 15 1888, Maranghi began his football career in the late 1900s, a time when organized competitions were still evolving. He first played for Andrea Doria in 1908, competing in Italy’s early top-level championship, the Prima Categoria. He later represented Spinola and Genoa CFC, gaining experience at some of the country’s earliest and most influential clubs.

n 1912, Maranghi moved to Rome to join Lazio, a club that was rapidly growing in prominence. His arrival coincided with Lazio’s rise on the national stage, and he quickly became a key member of the team. Known for his versatility, Maranghi was capable of playing both defensive and attacking roles, a valuable quality in an era with limited substitutions and tactical specialization. His commitment, physical resilience, and adaptability made him a respected figure within the squad.

Maranghi’s most significant sporting achievements came with Lazio, as he helped the club reach the Italian championship finals in both the 1912–13 and 1913–14 seasons. Although Lazio were defeated in those finals—first by Pro Vercelli and later by Casale—these appearances marked the club’s emergence as a national contender and remain landmark moments in its early history. His playing career was later disrupted by the outbreak of World War I, which interrupted Italian football and limited official competitions.

After retiring from active play in the early 1920s, Maranghi continued to serve Lazio off the field. During the 1923–24 season, he acted as vice-coach, contributing his experience and knowledge to the club’s technical development during a transitional period in Italian football.

Beyond sport, Carlo Maranghi pursued a successful career in medicine, becoming a surgeon—an uncommon dual path that reflected the amateur spirit of early footballers, who often balanced athletic pursuits with professional vocations.

He died in Rome in 1940 at the age of 52.

Birthdays This Week

  • Paolo Ammoniaci, 1-6-1948, defender, Italy, 115 appearances, 1 goal (1975-79)
  • Luigi Di Biagio, 3-6-1971, midfielder, Italy, 1 appearance (1988-89)
  • Pasquale Foggia, 3-6-1983, midfielder, Italy, 84 appearances, 6 goals (2006-11)
  • Nicola Lo Buono, 4-6-1933, defender, Italy, 108 appearances, 1 goal (1955-61)
  • Francesco Dell’Anno, 4-6-1967, midfielder, Italy, 39 appearances (1984-86)
  • Juan Pablo Carrizo, 5-6-1984, goalkeeper, Argentina, 27 appearances (2008-09, 2011-13)
  • Ugo Dosio, 6-6-1899, defender, Italy, 82 appearances, 3 goals (1919-25)
  • Augusto Mattei II, 7-6-1910, defender, Italy, 76 appearances (1929-33)
  • Fabio Vignaroli, 7-6-1976, midfielder, Italy, 11 appearances (2007-08)
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Marc Casado: Man United&#8217;s place in race for Barcelona star explained

Marc Casado: Man United’s place in race for Barcelona star explained
Marc Casado: Man United’s place in race for Barcelona star explained

Manchester United risk falling behind in the race for Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado despite holding talks in recent weeks over a switch to Old Trafford, according to a new report.

Midfield Maestro

Casado is a defensive midfielder with a well-rounded skillset, having graduated from La Masia – Barcelona’s esteemed academy – to become an important member of Hansi Flick’s squad in the 2024/25 campaign.

Offering an unrelenting work ethic, combined with strong defensive instincts and high levels of press resistance, the 22-year-old’s profile is an attractive one, given his age and scope for further improvement.

However, the Spain international, who narrowly missed out on La Roja’s squad for the World Cup this month, has fallen down the pecking order under Flick this season.

This has led Barcelona to consider a departure as the Catalan giant looks to generate a significant war chest this summer to overhaul Flick’s frontline.

A £70 million deal has already been struck with Newcastle United for Anthony Gordon, while talks are ongoing over a blockbuster raid for Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez. There is also the uncertain future of Marcus Rashford to resolve, with Manchester United refusing to budge on the £26m buy-option.

To fund this expensive approach, departures from the Camp Nou will be needed, with Casado a prime candidate as the Catalan native has a long line of suitors – including the Red Devils – vying to secure his signature.

Red-hot Race

TEAMtalk reveals United have “explored the possibility” of signing Casado, with talks held in recent weeks to gauge the viability of a deal.

Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion, Crystal Palace, Everton, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest have held similar “conversations regarding the midfielder’s situation” over the past month as well, while Chelsea are also long-term admirers.

None of these clubs have advanced their interest into “submitting a formal offer”, however, which has allowed Ligue 1 side AS Monaco to jump the queue.

“We understand Monaco have made the most decisive move to date and are now working to complete a deal worth in excess of £20million,” the report states.

“Sources have indicated that the French club are increasingly confident of securing Casado’s signature, with the player himself keen on a move that would offer regular first-team football.”

Final Thoughts

Time is running out if United wish to re-open talks to move for Casado, though a last-minute hijack would not be unrealistic if Monaco are the competition to wrestle a deal from. The Spaniard is an affordable, high-upside option with an excellent attitude and room to grow.

However, possessing a diminutive frame, standing just 5’7″, may have deterred the Red Devils as the physical nature of the Premier League, with an increasing onus on set-pieces, makes the engine room a brutal home for an undersized midfielder.

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The Times&#39; softball player of the year: Liliana Escobar of JSerra

When her team needed her the most, JSerra High pitcher Liliana Escobar delivered a gritty 12-strikeout effort in the Southern Section Division 1 finals against La Mirada, leading the Lions to a 3-2 win and their first CIF title.

Her ability to rise to the occasion time and again while playing in the highest division is why Escobar is The Times’ high school softball player of the year, and no one is more proud of the senior than JSerra head coach Katie Stith.

“Liliana’s one of the best players I’ve ever coached,” Stith said. “She’s talented, of course, but what stands out is the type of teammate she is. She’s so wise for her age and always made it a point to look out for the team. She wanted to win for them.”

Escobar did her fair share of winning in her prep career. She had 14 victories as a junior was selected the Division 2 player of the year after posting a 1.20 earned-run average while striking out 239 batters in 140 innings. This spring she improved to 18-5 and gave up only 26 earned runs with 264 strikeouts and 47 walks in 153 innings pitched. She signed with the University of Florida on Nov. 12, one month after committing to one of the most successful SEC programs.

“What she’s accomplished the last two years is just incredible,” Stith said of Escobar, who plays travel ball for the OC Batbusters. “After battling an injury and having to sit out her sophomore season she could’ve let that defeat her, but she fought hard to be at her best.”

Escobar recorded 10 or more strikeouts 15 times this season and outdueled Orange Lutheran ace Rylee Silva twice in Trinity League action, but perhaps her most impressive performance was a three-hit shutout with 14 strikeouts in the CIF-SS Division 1 semifinals against defending champion Norco — her second win in three outings versus the Cougars this spring.

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She threw a five-hitter in the Lions’ playoff opener against Yucaipa and lasted all eight innings with 10 strikeouts in a 5-4 triumph over Ayala in the second round. She struck out 10 again and gave up only three hits in a 1-0 quarterfinal victory over Garden Grove Pacifica.

“Liliana becomes so courageous and competitive when she gets in the circle,” Stith added. “She believes in herself and executes every pitch, trusting the coaches every step of the way. I’m grateful for the time I got to spend coaching her and the example she set for those to follow. This is just the beginning for her. … I think she’ll do great things for the Gators.”

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&#8216;Sources close to&#8217; senior Liverpool players reveal how they feel about Andoni Iraola appointment

‘Sources close to’ senior Liverpool players reveal how they feel about Andoni Iraola appointment
‘Sources close to’ senior Liverpool players reveal how they feel about Andoni Iraola appointment

Senior players at Liverpool are reportedly excited about the appointment of Andoni Iraola as their new head coach.

The 43-year-old was confirmed as Arne Slot’s successor at Anfield on Thursday evening, with the Spaniard having earned the job off the back of his excellent work at Bournemouth, who he led to a best-ever league finish of sixth in the top flight in 2025/26.


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Cherries midfielder Tyler Adams has said that the Reds are ‘absolutely’ capable of winning the Premier League under his former boss next season, and his arrival on Merseyside already seems to be shifting the mood following a truly soul-destroying campaign.

Senior players said to be excited by Iraola appointment

A report for the The Athletic co-authored by James Pearce, Oliver Kay, Simon Hughes and James Horncastle highlighted how Iraola’s appointment has met with the approval of senior pros at Liverpool.

They wrote: ‘After so much negativity dragged down the mood in the Liverpool dressing room towards the end of Slot’s reign, sources close to a number of senior players say there’s a sense of excitement as a new era dawns.

‘They will embrace the prospect of a fresh start and an injection of positivity and new ideas. It is a clean slate for everyone.’

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Iraola seems to be commanding instant respect

New managerial/coaching appointments generally come with a sense of a fresh start and renewed optimism, the duration of which can vary greatly once the real on-field business starts, but there’s no doubt that getting Iraola on board has seemed to lift the mood of gloom for everyone associated with Liverpool.

The 2025/26 season was one of the most miserable that the Reds have endured in the Premier League era, and whilst obviously the spectre of Diogo Jota’s tragic death was inescapable, the regularity of poor results and flat performances sucked the life out of supporters as well as the team.

It was hard to envisage Slot being able to instigate a turnaround from such a low ebb, and when news of his sacking was confirmed last weekend, it felt as though the timing was right to make a clean break.

That Iraola was appointed just five days later has quickly given Liverpool fans and players an enormous boost, with any lingering uncertainty quickly put to bed so that we can instead look forward with fresh hope to life under the Spaniard.

Managing heightened expectations at Anfield will be a huge challenge for the 43-year-old, something that he has acknowledged, but if he’s immediately commanding the respect of senior players in the dressing room, that’s a very solid base from which to begin.

Let’s hope that the upward trajectory in which his tenure at Bournemouth finished is continued throughout his time with the Reds.

Memo Ochoa is driven to play his best for Mexico win during his sixth World Cup

Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa plays in a friendly against Australia at the Rose Bowl on May 30.
Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa plays in a friendly against Australia at the Rose Bowl on May 30. (Ronaldo Bolanos/Los Angeles Times)

Guillermo “Memo” Ochoa has experienced nearly everything a Mexican soccer player could imagine. World Cups, titles, criticism, adulation, impossible saves and nights when he practically carried the weight of an entire national team on his own. But at 40, the legendary Guadalajara-born goalkeeper seems to be looking toward the end of his career with a different kind of calm. No drama. No exaggerated nostalgia. Like someone who knows exactly what he has achieved and what he still wants to give to Mexican soccer before saying goodbye.

The Mexican goalkeeper recently confirmed that the 2026 World Cup will be the last of his career with the Mexican national team and likely also as a professional soccer player, thus closing a career that will place him on a list reserved for few names in soccer history.

If he manages to play at least one minute in this summer’s tournament hosted by Mexico, the United States and Canada, Ochoa will have appeared in six World Cups — a feat he would share only with figures like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Though the goalkeeper himself makes it clear that he never puts himself on the same level as those legends.

“Being on that exclusive list would of course be fantastic on a personal level, but it would be even nicer and more interesting if people remember in the future that a Mexican shares that list with them,” Ochoa said.

Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa lays down and collects the ball during a friendly against Australia.
Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa lays down and collects the ball during a friendly against Australia at the Rose Bowl on May 30. (Ronaldo Bolanos/Los Angeles Times)

“They’re light years ahead of me in terms of what they’ve done in their careers, the goals they’ve scored, the titles they’ve won. I don’t compare myself to them at all. But the best thing would be if, one day, we could see a Mexican on that list.”

After being left out of some recent call-ups with the Mexican national team and facing doubts about his future beyond the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the veteran goalkeeper found a second soccer life in Europe.

First came the opportunity to play in Italy’s Serie A with US Salernitana 1919 and later he continued his career in Cyprus with AEL Limassol, staying physically sharp and keeping alive the possibility of reaching another World Cup.

“After the World Cup in Qatar, I thought to myself, ‘Let’s see what happens.’ Then the chance to play in Italy’s Serie A came up and I thought, ‘I’m not that far off anymore; I’m very close to the next World Cup,’” said Ochoa, who previously played for Club América.

“That’s when my mind said, ‘I can make it, I feel good, I’m in good shape, let’s go for it.’ But this is going to be my last one. Now there’s no turning back.”

Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa directs his teammates during a corner kick against Australia at the Rose Bowl.
Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa directs his teammates during a corner kick against Australia at the Rose Bowl on May 30. (Ronaldo Bolanos/Los Angeles Times)

Ochoa spoke about the announcement without a solemn tone. His history with Mexico spans practically an entire generation of fans. He made his professional debut with Club América in 2004 and appeared in his first World Cup two years later in Germany. Since then, he has gone from a young backup to an absolute icon for El Tri on the World Cup stage.

During the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, he delivered perhaps the most iconic performance of his career, becoming a hero against the host nation and stopping everything Neymar and company threw at him in Fortaleza. Four years later, in Russia, he delivered another memorable night in Mexico’s victory over Germany, stopping the reigning world champions. And in Qatar, he added another iconic moment by stopping Polish star Robert Lewandowski’s penalty kick.

Now, as Ochoa prepares for what could be his final World Cup on home soil, he insists that the goal is to maintain that level of excellence.

“That’s the standard, that’s the bar,” he said of his historic performances. “The intention is to be at that level. If I’m on the field, I have to do it. I have to be ready to perform at that level. And if I’m not called upon to do so, I’ll help and support.”

Because although his name remains one of the most important in the recent history of Mexican soccer, the starting spot no longer belongs to him. Mexican coach Javier Aguirre has publicly insisted that Ochoa will have to compete for minutes like any other player.

“I have to earn it,” Ochoa recently told reporters.

Read more:'He always shows up.' How Memo Ochoa became Mexico's consistent World Cup hero

Meanwhile, the veteran goalkeeper also enjoys the chance to look back and laugh at all the stories from his nearly two decades of World Cup training camps.

Because behind the serious figure who stands between the posts lies a player who has experienced practically everything at the World Cups.

“We’ve been through it all,” he recalled with a laugh.

He spoke of animals climbing through the windows at training camps and impromptu matches on Brazilian beaches.

“In South Africa, we had to use golf carts. You have no idea the races we had in those carts that people didn’t see. We ended up with the carts overturned all over the training camp,” he recalled. “In Brazil, we’d have friendly matches on the beach after some games. It’s been so many years that it’s not hard to remember so many things — good, bad, silly — but it’s been a lot of fun.”

The combination of longevity, outgoing personality and historic performances made Ochoa one of the most recognizable Mexican soccer players of the last two decades. For many fans outside Mexico, the surname Ochoa is synonymous with the World Cup.

Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa plays a ball during a training session on March 26.
Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa plays a ball during a training session on March 26. (Marco Ugarte / Associated Press)

Even among international fans, there is special recognition of the Mexican goalkeeper due to his ability to rise to the occasion on the biggest stages.

But far from getting caught up in nostalgia, Ochoa is beginning to envision what comes after retirement.

While he admits it will be practically impossible to completely detach himself from soccer, he said there are important things to accomplish off the field.

“Stepping away from soccer is difficult. My name and my image are associated with soccer,” he acknowledged.

“There are many projects ahead. I’m someone who likes to make long-term agreements and plans. When you share values and goals, it’s easier to work together.”

For now, however, he said his full focus is solely on the World Cup.

Read more:Can resilient captain Edson Álvarez lead Mexico to the elusive World Cup quarterfinals?

“We can’t get distracted by other things,” he said. “The least the national team and the upcoming tournament deserve is for us to be 100% focused on that.”

Mexico arrives at the World Cup with enormous expectations and a lot of pressure as one of the tournament’s hosts. And although the spotlight will naturally fall on a new generation of players, Ochoa represents a bridge between different eras of Mexican soccer.

From the young, long-haired goalkeeper who appeared in Germany 2006 to the veteran leader who now seeks to cap his career at home, Ochoa has built a career that would be difficult for any Mexican soccer player to replicate.

An imperfect career, yes, but also one of profound resilience.

It is fitting that his farewell comes with one more World Cup — the stage where he became a legend.

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&#39;A profound warning sign&#39;: Greg Chappell says Vaibhav Sooryavanshi&#39;s IPL 2026 heroics expose cricket&#39;s &#39;systemic illness&#39;

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'A profound warning sign': Greg Chappell says Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 heroics expose cricket's 'systemic illness' originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's IPL 2026 heroics have drawn a profound warning from Greg Chappell.
  • Chappell praises Sooryavanshi's technical brilliance but warns of a systemic illness in T20 cricket.
  • The former Australia captain has proposed three radical T20 reforms to restore balance between bat and ball.

Greg Chappell compares Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to Sobers, Lara and Gilchrist

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was absolutely stunning this past month as the 15-year-old almost single-handedly dragged an average RR side to the IPL playoffs. But while his side couldn't claim the title, he still managed to win the Orange Cap with 776 runs across 16 games.

This included one century and five half-centuries. But while he continues to impress viewers, former Indian head coach and Australian Test great Greg Chappell has a strong warning for the community. In his latest piece for ESPNCricinfo, he mentions that Sooryavanshi's dominance also serves as a warning for the future of T20 cricket.

Chappell compared the youngster with all-time greats like Sir Garfield Sobers, Brian Lara, and Adam Gilchrist, among others. But the teenager's explosive success also points out just how hollow the shortest format has been for bowlers over the past few years.

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Chappell feels teenager Sooryavanshi's success proves that T20 is ignoring bowling

For Chappell, Sooryavanshi's extraordinary dominance at 15 is less a cause for celebration and more a symptom of structural dysfunction. He argues that the T20 environment has been so aggressively engineered in favor of batters that the contest between bat and ball has been fundamentally compromised.

"Sooryavanshi is the ultimate canary in the coal mine, showing us that the modern environment has been engineered to make bowling extinct," Chappell wrote. He argues that if someone who made his debut just last year can humiliate the best bowlers in international cricket like nothing, then it means there's something very wrong with the current T20 cricket.

He continued:

"If a child who has barely completed his physical development can step onto the global stage and effortlessly humiliate elite international bowlers, it exposes a systemic illness within the sport."

However, Sooryavanshi isn't the only topic on Chappell's mind. He isn't impressed by the new cricket rules that have given batters an overwhelming edge over the bowlers.

Chappell believes that the Impact Player Rule is particularly disruptive to opposing bowling attacks. To him, hyper-engineered bat technology, shortened boundary ropes, and lifeless pitches have together reduced T20 to a mechanical loop of boundaries.

Chappell's three proposed reforms represent a radical overhaul of T20's structural framework. He argues for a minimum of 3mm of live grass on all pitches to restore genuine seam movement, an adjusted LBW law, and a reduction in the number of wickets each team is permitted to lose.

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The Cricket News Opinion: T20 is getting monotonous, and a few reforms won't hurt it

Slowly but steadily, the IPL and, by extension, the whole T20 format have become an exhibition of boundaries and 240+ scores. This makes bowling in this format almost irrelevant and is affecting how cricket purists view the game.

As Chappell mentioned, there should be enough opportunities for bowlers to scalp wickets, as in Test matches. Otherwise, there will come a point when the popularity of the shortest format starts to drop, and it will stop being a testing ground for prospective players.

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Now in the US: Lenovo releases new 15-inch compact gaming laptop with 1,000 nit OLED display

Lenovo has finally started selling its latest 15-inch Legion gaming laptop in the US. Equipped with powerful Intel Arrow Lake HX processors, the Legion 5i 15IAX11 combines an 80 Wh battery with a 165 Hz and 1,000-nit OLED display in a package that is smaller than its Gen 10 counterpart, too.

Weekly deals: Xiaomi 17T series, 17 Ultra, and Google’s Pixel 10 phones on discount

7 June 2026 at 15:07

The Xiaomi 17T and Xiaomi 17T Pro, which were unveiled last month and went on sale last week, continue to be available with their launch offers intact. The flagship Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra are also currently discounted. In addition, deals are available on select Google Pixel models and several other smartphones. Xiaomi 17T is available with a £150 discount at checkout, whereas the Xiaomi 17T Pro is eligible for a £200 discount. The standard 17T comes with a 6.59-inch display, a Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC, triple rear cameras, and a 6,500mAh battery. ...

Asustor Brings Ryzen-Powered Flashstor 6 Gen 3 and Lockerstor NAS to Computex 2026

7 June 2026 at 15:28
Asustor had several new NAS units on display at Computex 2026, ranging from new Flashstor 6 Gen 3 all-flash high-performance model to the recently launched Lockerstor V2 series. The Flashstor 6 Gen 3 (FS806X1 model) all-flash NAS is built in a rather slim format measuring 48.3 × 308.26 × 193 mm. It uses a Ryzen 5 Pro R8640U six-core processor (3.5 GHz base/4.9 GHz boost) paired with 8 GB of DDR5-5600 that can be upgraded up to 96 GB. For storage, it can accommodate up to six M.2 2280 NVMe SSDs. On the connectivity side it has a 10 GbE port, four USB 10 Gbps ports and one HDMI on the rear, and two USB4 Type-C ports on the front panel. RAID support covers Single, JBOD, 0, 1, 5, 6, 10 and spare drive configurations.

The Lockerstor V2 lineup was on display with the three models, all of them equipped with Intel Celeron N5105 quad-core CPUs, dual 5 GbE ports and four M.2 NVMe slots alongside the SATA bays. The AS6706T v2 is the largest (185.5 × 233 × 230 mm) with six SATA bays and 8 GB of DDR4-2933. The AS6704T v2 has four SATA bays and 4 GB RAM in a 185.5 × 170 × 230 mm chassis. The AS6702T is the most compact model with two drive bays at 185.5 × 108 × 230 mm.

Adesso Showcases New iMouse Series and VeriTouch Peripherals at Computex 2026

7 June 2026 at 14:18
Adesso is a Chinese manufacturer of computer peripherals including keyboards, mice, webcams, audio products and docking stations founded in 1994. This year at Computex they showcased among existing portfolio several keyboards and new wireless mouse models including the iMouse H100, H200, H300, and W50, all aimed at the office and enterprise users. The iMouse H100 features an ambidextrous design with dual-mode Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connectivity and an optical sensor with five-step DPI settings from 1000 to 3200. The specifications are completed with a hyper-scroll wheel and six buttons. The iMouse H200 and H300 are both right-handed ergonomic mice with five DPI steps (1000, 1600, 2400, 3200, and 4800 DPI) and switches rated for 10 million clicks. The H300 adds a 500 mAh rechargeable battery.

Also on display was the iMouse W50, a wireless ambidextrous three-button mouse with an IP67 waterproof rating, fully washable which is a rare feature at any price. Adesso also had a range of wired and wireless keyboards and mice on display featuring its VeriTouch fingerprint authentication built in.

Xbox Games Showcase 2026: Watch The Event Live Here

7 June 2026 at 15:33

The image shows promotional banners for 'Xbox Games Showcase' scheduled for 'Sunday, June 7th' at 10 AM PT, and 'Gears of War E-Day Direct' immediately following the showcase.

The Xbox Games Showcase returns to the Summer Games Fest season this year, but while the format remains the same, everything at the company has changed. With a new leadership team, led by head Asha Sharma, and the goal of reclaiming fans' goodwill following the disastrous "Everything is an Xbox" campaign, this year's showcase could mark a new beginning for the entire brand. Official Livestream You can watch the official Xbox Games Showcase 2026 livestream directly below When and Where to Watch The Xbox Games Showcase 2026 will broadcast live on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 10am PT / 1pm […]

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AMD reaches almost 45% CPU share in the latest Steam Hardware Survey for Windows gaming PCs — Ryzen is steadily gaining ground against Intel's legacy domination

The latest Steam Hardware Survey is out and it's showing positive signs of growth for AMD, while Intel is unfortunately on a decline. The Red Team posted its best-ever CPU market share numbers in May 2026 with 45% of all CPUs on Windows being from AMD, while Intel is down to 55%, which is still more for now.

FixRLS – Fix Supabase RLS errors and risky key setups before launch


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Anthony Joshua gives honest answer when asked if he would ever face Moses Itauma

7 June 2026 at 14:03

hopes to rule over the next generation of heavyweights, but there currently appears to be a lack of willing dance partners. insists he isn’t one of them, after declaring himself to be ‘100%’ up for the challenge. Itauma’s time in the ring has not exceeded the 18-minute mark in any of his fights, with questions […]

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Former Sojourn Arrives in Japan Ahead of Maiden Cruise for Mitsui

The former Seabourn Sojourn recently arrived in Japan ahead of its maiden cruise for MOL Group’s Mitsui Ocean Cruises. Having completed its final cruise for the luxury brand last month in Vancouver, the Mitsui Ocean Sakura crossed the Pacific in late May. Set to launch service for the Japanese company in September, the 2010-built ship...

Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur Arrives in Latin America for Summer Season

The Grandeur of the Seas arrived in Latin America in May to kick off a summer season for Royal Caribbean International in the region. Taking over the company’s year-round operations in the ports, the 1996-built vessel is now offering a series of cruises from Colon in Panamá and Cartagena de Indias in Colombia. Offered by...

AD Ports Group Launches Cruise Services in Egypt

AD Ports Group recently launched cruise services at three ports in Egypt’s Red Sea Coast: Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada and Safaga. According to a press release, the group is operating cruise terminals at the three ports after signing a 15-year concession agreement with Egypt’s Red Sea Ports Authority. In addition to managing, developing and operating...

Riviera Launches Agent Support Desk on Riviera Explorer

Riviera Travel has announced the launch of a Support Desk feature within its travel advisor learning platform, Riviera Explorer. The new support function provides travel advisors with a faster, easier way to receive assistance with bookings, platform support, incentives and general trade-related questions all within one central hub, the company said. “Riviera Explorer continues to...

Trabzonspor'da yeri garanti adam: Umut Nayir!

Trabzonspor birçok oyuncu yüksek bedellerle satılabilir. Ancak önümüzdeki sezon kesinlikle devam etmesi beklenen isim; Umut Nayir... Elbette bunun bazı sebepleri var...

Trabzonspor'da Umut Nayir'in sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak. Buna rağmen 32 yaşındaki forvet, kontratının son senesine girmedi. Çünkü sözleşmede kulüp taraflı +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut... Bazılarına ilginç gelse de, bu yaz satılması hiç beklenmeyen isim de Umut Nayir!

ELİNİ RAHATLATIYOR

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, eğer bir değişiklik yaşanmazsa yeni sezondaki yabancı kontenjanının 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Yani Türk oyuncuların değeri iyice arttı. Ayrıca yerli forvet konusunda büyük bir kıtlık yaşanıyor. Umut bu anlamda Bordo-Mavililer'in elini rahatlatıyor.

İMDAT ÇEKİCİ GİBİ

32 yaşındaki futbolcu, hücum hattındaki çeşitliliği artırıyor. Bunu yaparken de doğal olarak yabancı kontenjanında yer kaplamıyor! Ayrıca Trabzonspor yeni sezonda Avrupa kupalarında boy gösterecek. Bu da daha fazla maç ve yıpranma demek... Umut takımda tam bir "imdat çekici" olarak görülüyor.

Trabzonspor'da Pina kararı: Beklenecek

Trabzonspor'un sağ beki Wagner Pina'yla şu anda Bayer Leverkusen ve Fulham ilgileniyor. Ancak yönetim, Dünya Kupası bitene kadar hiçbir teklife yanıt vermeyecek.

Trabzonspor sezon başında Estoril Kulübü'ne 3 milyon euro ödeyerek Wagner Pina'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. Estoril'in sonraki satıştaki kardan %10'luk pay hakkı bulunuyor. 23 yaşındaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ve Pina, ilk sezonunda gayet iyi bir performans sergiledi.

BÜYÜK VİTRİNE ÇIKACAK

1.80 boyundaki sağ bek, Süper Lig'de 31 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.444 dakika kaldı. 7 asist üretti. Wagner Pina'yla şu anda Bayer Leverkusen ve Fulham ilgileniyor. Ancak yönetim, Dünya Kupası tamamlanana kadar hiçbir teklife yanıt vermeyecek. Pina, Yeşil Burun Adaları formasıyla vitrine çıkacak.

CİDDİ ŞEKİLDE YÜKSELEBİLİR

Yeşil Burun Adaları'nın grubunda şu ülkeler yer alıyor:

İspanya

Uruguay

Suudi Arabistan

Bu eşleşmeler ülke açısından zor gözükse de Pina'nın piyasasını ciddi şekilde yükseltebilir. Özellikle genç futbolcu İspanya ve Uruguay'a karşı iyi performanslar sergilerse, Trabzonspor'a yüklü teklifler yapılabilir. Yönetim de bu durumun gayet farkında...

Beşiktaş'a Cezayirli sağ kanat: Rakamları inanılmaz

İtalyan ekibi Frosinone önümüzdeki sezon Serie A'da mücadele edecek. Bu başarıda en büyük pay sahiplerinden biri; Fares Ghedjemis'di... Beşiktaş, Cezayirli kanat için gaza basacak.

Teknik direktörünü belirleyen Beşiktaş, kanatlarını da güçlendirmek istiyor. Hem sağ hem de sol taraf için oyuncu aranıyor. Ve sağ kanada çok sürpriz bir isim monte edilebilir. Serie B'yi 2. sırada tamamlayan Frosinone, önümüzdeki sezon Serie A'da mücadele edecek.

15 GOL-3 ASİST

Ve hiç şüphesiz bu başarıdaki en büyük pay sahiplerinden biri Fares Ghedjemis'di... 23 yaşındaki sağ kanat, Serie B'de 37 maça çıktı. Sahada 3.024 dakika kaldı. 15 gol ve 3 asist üretti. 1.83 boyundaki futbolcunun Frosinone ile 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Tahmini piyasa değeri ise 7.5 milyon euro...

MİLLİ TAKIM KADROSUNDA

Fares Ghedjemis, Dünya Kupası'nda da Cezayir Milli Takımı ile boy gösterecek. Beşiktaş Yönetimi'nin bu hamleyi bir an önce bitirmek istediği öğrenildi. Çünkü dev organizasyonun ardından oyuncunun peşine birçok kulüp takılabilir. Fares Ghedjemis'in de Beşiktaş'ın ilgisinden haberdar olduğu ve bu seçeneğe sıcak baktığı belirtildi.

Lukaku futbolu bırakacak gibi gözükmüyor! Peki Türkiye'ye gelecek mi?

Adı Türk ekipleriyle anılan Lukaku'nun mental problemleri sebebiyle futbolu bırakabileceği iddia edilmişti. Ancak Belçikalı yıldızın yanıtladığı bir soru, bu haberleri auta gönderdi!

Romelu Lukaku'nun adı senelerdir İstanbul ekipleriyle anılıyor. Bu yaz döneminde de Belçikalı forvetin Beşiktaş veya Fenerbahçe'ye gelebileceği ifade edilmişti. Şu anda tecrübeli santrforun yeni takımı netleşmedi. Fakat Napoli onu kesinlikle satacak. 1.90 boyundaki oyuncunun İtalyan ekibiyle sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor.

10 MİLYON EURO SEVİYESİ

Yani sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Sezon içinde yönetim ve teknik heyetle sorunlar yaşayan 33 yaşındaki futbolcunun 10 milyon euro seviyesindeki teklifler karşılığında gönderilmesi bekleniyor. Bu gelişmelerin dışında, Lukaku'nun mental problemler sebebiyle futbolu bırakabileceği de iddia edilmişti.

SON TURNUVAM DEĞİL!

Belçika Milli Takımı'nın kadrosunda bulunan tecrübeli oyuncuya, "Bu Dünya Kupası senin için son mu?" sorusu yöneltildi. 33 yaşındaki forvet ise, "Hayır, devam edeceğim" karşılığını verdi. Böylece jübile iddialarını boşa çıkardı. Fenerbahçe'nin en az 2 forvet transferi olacak (duruma göre 3'e çıkabilir). Beşiktaş ise 1 golcü arıyor. Lukaku bütün seçeneklerini değerlendirecek. Yani Türkiye ihtimali de açık...

Camavinga'dan Galatasaray'a yanıt: Neler oluyor?

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha listesinde Real Madrid'den Eduardo Camavinga da bulunuyor. Fransız futbolcunun menajeriyle temas kuruldu. 23 yaşındaki oyuncu kapıları kapatmadı.

Real Madrid'deki forma sürelerinden rahatsız olan Eduardo Camavinga ayrılık ihtimalini değerlendiriyor. La Liga temsilcisi ise 50 milyon euro seviyesindeki teklifleri değerlendirecek. Şu anda oyuncuyla ilgilenen kulüpler şöyle sıralanıyor:

Galatasaray

Juventus

Borussia Dortmund

Tottenham

Liverpool

GÖRÜŞME YAPILDI

Galatasaray'ın, oyuncunun temsilcisiyle temas kurduğu belirtildi. Yapılan görüşmede 23 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun şartları soruldu. Taraflar arasında kişisel olarak önemli farklar yok... Ancak Eduardo Camavinga cephesi, diğer taliplerle de görüşüleceğini Sarı-Kırmızılılar'a iletti.

BEKLEMEK GEREKİYOR

1.82 boyundaki futbolcunun geleceği kısa süre içinde belli olmayacak. Birçok takımla transfer pazarlıkları yapılacak. Oyuncu cephesi, Galatasaray'a kapıları kapatmadı. Real Madrid ise masaya 50 milyon euroyu koyan her takıma sıcak yaklaşacak. Yine de şunu belirtmekte fayda var: Bu bölgede Cim-Bom'un tek alternatifi Eduardo Camavinga değil...

Bize harika bir gol atmıştı: Arda Turan topçudan anlıyor!

A Milli Futbol Takımımız, hazırlık maçında Venezuela'yı 2-1 mağlup etmişti. Açık konuşmak gerekirse Gleiker Mendoza bize harika bir gol attı! 24 yaşındaki oyuncu, önümüzdeki sezon Arda Turan'ın çalıştırdığı Shakhtar'da forma giyecek.

Dünya Kupası öncesinde A Milli Futbol Takımımız, Venezuela ile hazırlık maçında karşılaştı. Mücadeleyi 2-1 kazandık. Gleiker Mendoza'nın bize attığı gol ise jeneriklere girecek cinstendi... Bu gol sonrasında herkes Venezuelalı oyuncuyu merak etmeye başladı...

3 MİLYON EUROYA BİTİRDİLER

Arda Turan'ın çalıştırdığı Shakhtar, Gleiker Mendoza konusunda elini çabuk tuttu. Bir başka Ukrayna ekibi olan Kryvbas'ta oynayan 24 yaşındaki kanat, 3 milyon euro karşılığında Shakhtar'a satıldı. 1.84 boyundaki futbolcu, 1 Temmuz tarihinde yeni takımına katılacak.

İNANILMAZ PERFORMANS

Gleiker Mendoza, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Ukrayna'da 26 lig maçına çıktı. Sahada 2.117 dakika kaldı. 11 gol ve 11 asist üretti. Yani skor anlamında iki kategoride de çift haneye çıktı. Arda Turan, 1.84 boyundaki futbolcuyu "özellikle" istemişti. Venezuelalı yıldızın Shakhtar'da nasıl bir performans göstereceği ise merakla bekleniyor.

Beşiktaş'ın pahalı sorunu: Al-Musrati

Beşiktaş'ta Al-Musrati yeni sezon planlamasında kesinlikle düşünülmüyor. Tecrübeli futbolcunun hiçbir talibi yok... En kötü senaryoda alacakları ödenerek gönderilecek...

Beşiktaş'ın Braga'dan kadrosuna kattığı Al-Musrati'nin sadece bonservis gideri 12 milyon euroydu: 1 milyon euro kiralama bedeli+11 milyon euro satın alma maddesi... Libyalı ön liberonun senelik maaşı ise 2.5 milyon euro civarında... 30 yaşındaki futbolcu, bu sezon başında Verona'ya kiralanmıştı.

O TAKIMDA OYNAYAMADI!

Hellas Verona, geride bıraktığımız sezonda küme düştü. Ve Al-Musrati, o kötü takımda bile doğru düzgün oynayamadı:

18 Serie A maçı

841 dakika forma süresi

Gol yok

Asist: 1

İtalyan ekibinin 7 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonu bulunuyordu. Ancak bu madde aktif hale getirilmedi.

EN KÖTÜ İHTİMALLE

Al-Musrati'nin Beşiktaş'taki mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanıyor. Önümüzdeki sezonun planlamasında bulunmuyor. Bugün itibarıyla oyuncunun hiçbir talibi yok... Beşiktaş Yönetimi, en kötü ihtimalle 1.89 boyundaki futbolcunun 2.5 milyon euroluk maaşını ödeyerek onunla yolları ayıracak.

AEK'nın Joao Mario planı: Bedava verin!

Beşiktaş sezon başında Joao Mario'yu AEK'ya kiralamıştı. Portekizli futbolcu, Yunanistan'da şampiyonluk yaşadı. Beşiktaş'ta düşünülmeyen tecrübeli isimle ilgili AEK'dan ilginç bir teklif gelebilir...

Beşiktaş, 2024 yazında Joao Mario'yu Benfica'dan kiralamıştı. Sezon sonunda 2 milyon euroluk satın alma maddesi devreye girdi. Oyuncuyla da 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavele imzalandı. Kısa süre sonra ise 33 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu, Yunanistan ekibi AEK'ya kiralandı.

PLANLAMADA BULUNMUYOR

1.79 boyundaki futbolcu, Yunanistan'da şampiyonluk yaşadı. Beşiktaş'la kontratının son senesine giren Joao Mario, gelecek planlamasında bulunmuyor. AEK cephesinin de ilginç bir teklifle Beşiktaş'ın kapısını çalacağı öğrenildi. Yunanistan ekibi, oyuncuyu bonservis olmadan kadrosuna katmak istiyor.

SADECE MAAŞ YÜKÜ

Eğer Beşiktaş Yönetimi bu teklifi kabul ederse, Joao Mario'dan bonservis geliri elde edilemeyecek. Sadece oyuncunun maaş yükünden kurtulacaklar... Şu ana kadar AEK dışında 33 yaşındaki oyuncuyla ilgilenen bir takım yok... Mevcut koşullar, AEK lehinde gibi gözüküyor.

Mustafa Hekimoğlu kıymete bindi! Beşiktaş'tan Hollanda'ya: 2 talibi var

Beşiktaş'ta yeterli şansı bulamayan Mustafa Hekimoğlu'nun uzun süredir kiralanması gündemde... Beklentilerin aksine genç forvetin yeni takımı yurt dışında olabilir...

Beşiktaş altyapısından çıkan Mustafa Hekimoğlu, 2023 yılında A Takım kadrosuna dahil edilmişti. 19 yaşındaki genç forvet, beklediği forma sürelerini bulamadı. Geride bıraktığımız sezonda Süper Lig'de 17 maça çıktı. Sahada ise sadece 375 dakika kaldı. Sadece 1 gol üretti. Bu süreçte bazı sakatlık problemleri de yaşadı.

VİTESSE VE UTRECHT

Mustafa'nın önümüzdeki sezon da fazla şans bulması beklenmiyor. Bu sebeple kiralanması gündemde... Bazı Süper Lig ekiplerinin girişimlerde bulunması beklenirken, oyuncuya yurt dışından talipler çıktı. Hollanda ekipleri Vitesse ve Utrecht'in resmi girişimlere başlaması bekleniyor.

BELİRLİ SAYIDA MAÇ

Beşiktaş Yönetimi, maddi koşullarda gerekli kolaylığı sağlayacak. Ancak oyuncunun yeni takımından belirli bir sayıda maçta oynaması istenecek. Mustafa'nın gelişimi de yakından takip edilecek. 1.86 boyundaki golcünün Beşiktaş'la 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

Singo savaşı çıkabilir: Peki Okan Buruk ne düşünüyor?

Galatasaray'ın Fildişi Sahilli futbolcusu Wilfried Singo'yu şimdiden birçok takım takip ediyor. Dünya Kupası'nın ardından yeni kulüplerin de ona talip olması bekleniyor. Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk'un ise oyuncuyla ilgili kararı net...

Galatasaray sezon başında Monaco'ya 30.77 milyon euro ödeyerek Wilfried Singo'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. Monaco'nun sonraki satıştaki kardan %10'luk pay hakkı var. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, 1.90 boyundaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yaptı.

SAKATLIKLAR HARİCİNDE

Wilfried Singo sezon içinde bazı sakatlık problemleri yaşadı. Ancak sağlıklıyken iyi performanslar sergiledi. 25 yaşındaki savunmacıyı şu anda Borussia Dortmund, Napoli ve Newcastle United gibi takımlar izliyor. Fildişi Sahili kadrosunda bulunan Singo'ya Dünya Kupası'nın ardından farklı tekliflerin de gelmesi bekleniyor.

AYRILIĞA KESİNLİKLE KARŞI

Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk ise yönetimle yaptığı görüşmede, oyuncunun takımda kalmasını istedi. İnanılmaz yüksek bir teklif gelmediği sürece, Wilfried Singo'nun ayrılması beklenmiyor. Sadece astronomik bir bonservis bedeli durumu değiştirebilir. Eğer ayrılık yaşanırsa, Galatasaray onun yerine transfer yapacak.

Sabahın köründe kalkacağız: Ama bu saatler Milli Takım için iyi

A Milli Futbol Takımımız'ın Dünya Kupası'ndaki grup mücadeleleri sabahın köründe oynanacak. Diğer Avrupa ekiplerinin maçları ise kendi ülkeleri açısından daha "izlenebilir" bir saat diliminde. Konuyla ilgili eleştiriler yapıldı. Ancak hava durumları düşünüldüğünde bu planlama bizim için iyi...

A Milli futbol Takımımız, Dünya Kupası'nda D Grubu'nda yer alıyor. Rakiplerimiz ve karşılaşmaların başlama saatleri (Türkiye saatiyle) ise şöyle:

14 Haziran: Avustralya-Türkiye (07.00)

20 Haziran: Türkiye-Paraguay (06.00)

26 Haziran: Türkiye-ABD (05.00)

ÇOK ELEŞTİRİLMİŞTİ

Maçların başlama saatleri ülkemizde çok eleştirilmişti. Çünkü diğer Avrupa ekipleri, kendi ülkelerindeki saat dilimine göre "herkese uygun" zamanlarda sahaya çıkacak. Bu konuda unutulan çok önemli bir ayrıntı bulunuyor. O da dünyanın diğer ucundaki hava koşulları...

FRANSA CAYIR CAYIR YANACAK!

Bir örnekle durumu gayet net şekilde açıklamak mümkün... Hava tahminlerine göre; Fransa grup aşamasında 28 derece gibi fiziksel olarak yıpratıcı bir sıcaklıkta ter dökecek. A Milli Futbol Takımımız ise 22 derece gibi ideal bir sıcaklık diliminde sahaya çıkacak. Evet, Türkiye'den maçları izleyebilmek için sabahın köründe kalkmamız gerekiyor. Ancak milli futbolcularımız açısından bu koşullar gayet iyi...

Jhon Duran yarın Galatasaray'a imza atabilir! Son durum ne?

Galatasaray, Osimhen'in arkasında bekleyebilecek bir golcü arıyor. Listede Jhon Duran da bulunuyor. Aslında Kolombiyalı forvette sıkıntı yok. Yönetim ise beklemede...

Fenerbahçe, geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Al-Nassr'dan Jhon Duran'ı kiralamıştı. Genç forvetten beklentiler çok büyüktü. Fakat hikaye bu yönde gelişmedi. Yaşanan problemler sonrasında Kolombiyalı oyuncu devre arasında gönderildi. Al-Nassr Yönetimi onu Zenit'e kiraladı.

DEVAM ETMEK İSTEMİYORLAR

22 yaşındaki futbolcu, Rusya'da da bekleneni veremedi. Al-Nassr onunla devam etmek istemiyor. Oyuncu ise bir şekilde Galatasaray formasını giymeyi hedefliyor. Konuyla ilgili son durum şöyle:

1- Galatasaray Yönetimi resmi teklif yaptığı anda yarın oyuncuyu kiralayabilir.

2- Galatasaray, Duran konusunda acele etmek istemiyor. Öncelikle alternatiflerin durumuna bakılacak.

KONTENJAN ARTISI

1.85 boyundaki santrfor, TFF'nin yeni sezon için belirlediği 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanındaki "genç" bölümünü karşılıyor. Galatasaray, alternatiflerde sıkıntı yaşarsa, Duran konusunda harekete geçebilir. Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun yeni sezondaki yabancı kuralı şöyle:

1- Kulüpler A Takım Listesinde Türkiye A Milli Futbol Takımı'nda oynama uygunluğu bulunmayan en fazla 14 futbolcu bulundurabilir.

2- A Takım Listesine yazılabilecek 14 yabancı futbolcunun 10'u için herhangi bir yaş kriteri aranmaz. A Takım Listesine 14 yabancı futbolcu yazılması halinde bu futbolculardan 2026–2027 sezonunda en az 4'ünün 01.01.2003 veya daha sonraki tarihte doğmuş olması zorunludur.

Sörloth teklifi kabul etti! Resmi açıklama bekleniyor

Adı İstanbul ekipleriyle anılan Alexander Sörloth'un geleceği belli oldu gibi... 30 yaşındaki santrfor, kendisine yapılan bir teklife olumlu yanıt verdi.

Atletico Madrid forması giyen Alexander Sörloth'un geleceği belli olmak üzere... La Liga temsilcisinden ayrılma kararı olan Norveçli forvetin adı hem Galatasaray hem Beşiktaş hem de Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyordu. Artık konuyla ilgili son aşamaya gelinmiş gibi gözüküyor.

EL SIKIŞTILAR

1.96 boyundaki futbolcunun, İtalyan ekibi Juventus'la kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağladığı öğrenildi. Yani Norveçli yıldız, bu transfere onay verdi. Juventus ve Atletico Madrid'in de 25-30 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis bedeli karşılığında el sıkışması bekleniyor.

DOSYA KAPANIYOR

Artık konuyla ilgili resmi açıklama bekleniyor. Sonrasında da Alexander Sörloth'un Türkiye ihtimali kalmayacak. 30 yaşındaki santrfor, bir dönem ülkemizde kiralık olarak Trabzonspor forması giymişti. Burada gösterdiği performansla, kariyerinde yeniden çıkışa geçti.

Aslan 57 milyon sterlin öderse Bruno Fernandes'i alabilir!

Galatasaray'ın 10 numara adayları arasında Manchester United'dan Bruno Fernandes de bulunuyordu. Ancak Portekizli futbolcunun serbest kalma bedeli göz korkutuyor...

Galatasaray içinde bulunduğumuz yaz döneminde kesinlikle 10 numara transferi gerçekleştirecek. Listedeki adaylardan biri de Manchester United forması giyen Bruno Fernandes'di... 31 yaşındaki yıldızın İngiliz ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

HARCAMAYI DÜŞÜNMÜYOR

Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut (çift taraflı). Galatasaray, 10 numara konusunda farklı isimlere ağırlık verse de Fernandes'in mevcut durumundan bahsetmek gerekiyor. Portekizli yıldızın sözleşmesinde 57 milyon sterlinlik serbest kalma maddesi bulunuyor. Ancak Galatasaray böyle bir para harcamayı düşünmüyor.

EŞİ İSTEMEMİŞTİ

1.83 boyundaki futbolcu konusunda geçen yaz Suudi Arabistan ekiplerinin ciddi girişimleri olmuştu. Ancak eşi bu ihtimali sıcak bakmayınca Bruno Fernandes takımda kaldı. Manchester United yeni sezonda Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde mücadele edecek. Bu faktör de Fernandes transferini zorlaştırıyor. Özetle, Galatasaray'ın mevcut koşullarda yıldız ismi getirme şansı pek yok gibi...

Milli Avropa çempionatına Gəncədə hazırlaşır

7 June 2026 at 14:21

7–14 iyun Gəncə şəhərində basketbol üzrə kişilərdən ibarət milli komandamızın təlim-məşq toplanışı baş tutacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, millimizin baş məşqçisi Tahir Baxşıyev hazırlıq prosesinə aşağıdakı basketbolçuları dəvət edib:

Amil Həmzəyev, Kamran Məmmədov, Endar Poladxanlı, Şirzad Şirzadov, Elşad Şirzadov, Cəbrayıl Əkbərov, Əkbər Məmmədov, Ulaş Turqut, Ercan Donat, Səid İsmayılov, Emanuel Aqbason, Orxan Aydın, Nicat Məmmədli və Derin Berkoz.

Toplanış millimizin 2029-cu ildə baş tutacaq Avropa Çempionatının (EuroBasket 2029) ilkin seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində Lüksemburq və İrlandiya yığmalarına qarşı keçirəcəyi son qrup oyunlarına hazırlıq məqsədi daşıyır.

Qeyd edək ki, Gəncə toplanışında əsas milli komandamızla yanaşı, U-18 və U-20 yığma komandalarımız da iştirak edəcəklər.

“Zirə”də gözlənilməz ayrılıq

7 June 2026 at 14:00

“Zirə”də ayrılıq gerçəkləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qəsəbə təmsilçisi qapıçısı Tiaqo Silva ilə vidalaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 26 yaşlı qolkiperin müddəti başa çatan müqaviləsi uzadılmayıb.

Silva 2023-cü ildən “Zirə”də çıxış edirdi.

 

Baldini praises Conte as Italy head coach role remains vacant: ‘Almost always wins’

7 June 2026 at 14:29

Interim Italy head coach Silvio Baldini appears to have given his endorsement to Antonio Conte, who remains linked with a move to return to the national team set-up following the resignation of Gennaro Gattuso earlier this year: ‘Whenever he didn’t win, he always came second’. 

Baldini praises Conte, who remains linked with vacant Italy role

Baldini is serving as Italy’s interim head coach following the resignation of Gattuso immediately after the World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of March. A permanent CT will not be appointed before the FIGC Presidential elections take place on June 22. 

Several names have been linked with the vacant Italy national team head coach role: Massimiliano Allegri was among the first, but he is now set to take over from Conte as head coach of Napoli. Pep Guardiola has also been touted as a long-shot ‘dream’ option for the Azzurri. 

As things stand, reports indicate that Conte and Roberto Mancini, two former CTs, are the leading candidates to replace Gattuso. 

Baldini, speaking during his pre-match press conference ahead of Italy’s friendly against Greece, praised Conte and his ‘methodology’ in what appeared to be a public endorsement of the former Juventus, Inter and Napoli tactician. 

“Talking about coaches, one who almost always wins, always finishes in first or second is Conte,” said Baldini during his pre-match press conference on Saturday.  

EMPOLI, ITALY - MARCH 26: Silvio Baldini manager of Italy U21 looks on during the UEFA Under 21 EURO Qualifier match between Italy U21 and North Macedonia U21 at Stadio Carlo Castellani on March 26, 2026 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI – MARCH 26: Silvio Baldini manager of Italy U21 looks on during the UEFA Under 21 EURO Qualifier match between Italy U21 and North Macedonia U21 at Stadio Carlo Castellani on March 26, 2026 in Empoli (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images).

“But why does Conte always win? He has his own style, he can be nice, he can be unpleasant, he creates a strong group, but I’m just talking about results. He went to England and won, he won with three squads in Italy: Juve, Inter, Napoli. Whenever he didn’t win, he came second. 

“But why is Conte successful? Because he has a methodology. If youth teams don’t understand that having a methodology isn’t just about teaching technique or how to cross the ball, then we’re going nowhere, it’s more like a lifestyle.”

Two young Italy talents in line for debut opportunities against Greece

7 June 2026 at 14:08

Italy are due to take on Greece in an international friendly on Sunday evening, and pre-match reports indicate that there will be opportunities for two new youngsters to make their full debuts for the Azzurri on the night. 

Potential Italy debuts in store for Ahanor and Ekhator

Italy are under the leadership of interim head coach Silvio Baldini, who has been called in to take temporary charge following the resignation of Gennaro Gattuso earlier this year. A new, permanent CT will not be appointed before the FIGC Presidential elections take place on June 22. 

Baldini usually serves as head coach of Italy’s U21 side, and with the senior side having failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, the interim head coach has decided to name a squad made up primarily of players he knows well from the youth set-up. 

Of the 24 players that Baldini selected, only Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Palestra, Niccolo Pisilli and Pio Esposito had previously been capped at senior level before this week’s round of international friendlies. 

Baldini’s temporary reign in charge of the Italy national team began with a 1-0 win away against Luxembourg on Wednesday evening thanks to a lone strike from Inter’s Esposito. 

PISA, ITALY - APRIL 19: Jeff Ekhator of Genoa CFC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Genoa CFC at Arena Garibaldi on April 19, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
PISA, ITALY – APRIL 19: Jeff Ekhator of Genoa CFC celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between Pisa SC and Genoa CFC at Arena Garibaldi on April 19, 2026 in Pisa, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Pre-match reports indicate that Esposito will lead the line again against Greece on Sunday, but he could be joined in the attack by Genoa’s Jeff Ekhator, who is in line to earn his national team debut on Sunday. 

There could also be a full debut for Atalanta defender Honest Ahanor, who earned his first cap off the bench against Luxembourg on Wednesday. As things stand, Ahanor and Ekhator are the only two expected changes to Baldini’s side according to Sky Sport Italia.

Inter willing to sell young star Berenbruch to Cagliari in Stankovic-style deal

7 June 2026 at 13:48

Reports in Italy claim that Inter are willing to send young talent Thomas Berenbruch to Serie A side Cagliari, potentially in a permanent deal, but the Nerazzurri want to retain the option to bring the 21-year-old back to San Siro, like they have done with Aleksandar Stankovic. 

Inter talent Berenbruch could join Cagliari

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Cagliari and head coach Fabio Pisacane are keen to sign Berenbruch ahead of the 2026-27 season. 

Pisacane has had several opportunities to watch the 21-year-old midfielder up close for himself: The Cagliari coach and Inter’s Cristian Chivu regularly met in the dugout as head coaches of Inter and Cagliari’s Primavera sides before being promoted to their respective senior teams, and Berenbruch often impressed when playing against the Rossoblu youth squads. 

Inter players Petar Sucic and Thomas Berenbruch during an internal pre-season friendly.
Nerazzurri players Petar Sucic and Thomas Berenbruch during an in-house pre-season friendly.

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter are prepared to let Berenbruch leave to go in search of regular game time at senior level. 

The Nerazzurri do not want to lose the player on a permanent basis, however, which is why they could seek to negotiate either a straight loan deal, or a permanent transfer with a favourable buy-back option. 

This was the case with Stankovic, who joined Club Brugge last season, impressed with his performances in Belgium, and was then bought back by Inter, who announced the return of the young Serbian star on Friday.

Report: Newcastle United eyeing Spaniard as Anthony Gordon replacement

7 June 2026 at 14:25

Newcastle United’s search for a new winger has reportedly taken them to Spain, with Victor Muñoz emerging as a serious target.

According to The Telegraph, the Magpies are looking at the 22-year-old Osasuna winger as a possible replacement for Anthony Gordon, who has completed his move to Barcelona.

Muñoz is one of several wide players being monitored by Newcastle as Eddie Howe looks to rebuild his attack.

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The Gordon sale has changed Newcastle’s summer plans. Losing one of their most dangerous attackers is a big blow, but it also gives the club money to work with.

Reports suggest Newcastle are now exploring winger options, with Muñoz valued at around £35m after an impressive season in La Liga.

Newcastle United have been impressed with Muñoz

Muñoz is not a household name in England yet, but his profile is very interesting.

Transfermarkt lists him as a 22-year-old left winger, born in Barcelona, currently playing for CA Osasuna, with a contract running until June 2030.

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His market value is listed at €20m, while he has already earned two Spain caps and scored once for the national team.

That Spain breakthrough matters. Joining up with the national team for the World Cup shows how quickly his reputation has grown.

Magpies are looking to add attacking players

Newcastle United have often looked at players who are on the rise rather than already at superstar level, and Muñoz fits that approach.

He is quick, direct, technically sharp and comfortable attacking from wide areas, exactly the kind of player who could help replace Gordon’s pace and ball-carrying.

However, this would not be a simple deal. Osasuna have him tied down long-term, while other clubs are also being linked.

Reports in Spain and England have suggested Real Madrid may still have influence over his future, which could complicate any move.

Eddie Howe looks beyond Nick Pope as Newcastle United agree goalkeeper signing

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Marquinhos’ message to Arsenal defender Gabriel shows true class after UCL heartbreak

7 June 2026 at 14:00

Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain was painful enough on its own, but for Gabriel Magalhães, the night ended in the cruellest possible way.

The Brazilian defender missed the decisive penalty as PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 in the shootout after a 1-1 draw in Budapest, leaving the Gunners heartbroken after coming so close to their first Champions League title.

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What happened after the final whistle, though, said a lot about football beyond trophies.

While PSG players ran off to celebrate another European triumph, captain Marquinhos went straight to Gabriel.

It was a powerful moment of respect between two Brazil teammates, and later, Marquinhos explained exactly why he did it.

Marquinhos praised Arsenal defender Gabriel

‘I was ready and prepared to celebrate,’ Marquinhos said, as reported by Metro.

‘But when I started running, I saw him right in front of me and my team going past him, the same image as after my penalty [miss] in 2022.

‘That’s when I started thinking about my [Brazil] teammate, having empathy, because I’ve been through a moment like that and I know the responsibility.

‘I told [Gabriel] to stay strong, to hold his head high because he’d had an incredible season and an incredible match.

‘I told him that, in my opinion, he was the best centre-back in the world this season. He simply didn’t deserve to carry that burden because, of course, we all want to score penalties.

‘I told him that nothing about that moment would take away from the wonderful season he’d had and that we were going to need him very much. Those were my words to him, so that he could get over that moment as quickly as possible because we were going to need him very soon here.’

Both defenders will play together at the World Cup

That final line matters because both players are now preparing for Brazil duty, and Gabriel cannot afford to carry this disappointment into the World Cup.

Marquinhos’ gesture was widely praised as a moment of leadership and sportsmanship after PSG’s win.

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Marquinhos got this absolutely right. Gabriel’s penalty miss will hurt, but it should not define his season.

He was one of Arsenal’s biggest leaders, a huge reason they won the Premier League, and a major part of their run to the Champions League final.

Football can be brutal, but moments like this show its human side. Gabriel lost the final, but he also earned the respect of one of the game’s top defenders. That says plenty.

Mikel Arteta wants 20-goal star, Arsenal target has already made his decision

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Chelsea rebuild is taking shape under Xabi Alonso as Blues target three positions

7 June 2026 at 13:31

Chelsea’s summer transfer window is starting to look like a major test of how much trust the club are ready to place in Xabi Alonso.

According to Football London, there is constant dialogue between Alonso and Chelsea’s sporting leadership team as they plan for the market.

That does not mean the Spaniard will control everything by himself, but it does suggest he will have a strong voice in shaping the squad.

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Chelsea are believed to be targeting signings in three key areas: centre-back, central midfield and left wing.

Sky Sports reported last month that Chelsea had agreed a deal for Alonso to become their next permanent head coach on a four-year contract, with questions immediately raised over how much transfer control he would have.

Xabi Alonso is ready to make new signings at Chelsea

The answer appears to be somewhere in the middle: Alonso will be heavily involved, but the club’s recruitment structure will still guide the final decisions.

That approach makes sense. Chelsea have spent huge money in recent years, but the squad has often looked unbalanced.

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There is talent everywhere, yet not always enough clarity. Alonso’s job will be to turn a collection of expensive players into a proper team with structure, identity and consistency.

A new centre-back feels important because Chelsea still need more defensive authority.

Central midfield is another obvious area, especially if Alonso wants more control and tactical intelligence in build-up.

Left wing is also interesting, with several attackers facing uncertain futures and the club still searching for the right balance in the final third.

Blues are ready to go through major changes

There are also expected to be several departures from Stamford Bridge when the window opens.

That part may be just as important as the signings.

Chelsea cannot keep adding players without trimming the squad.

Reports have already suggested players such as Marc Cucurella could attract interest, with Atletico Madrid expected to open talks and Chelsea valuing him at around £60m.

Alonso’s arrival gives Chelsea a real chance to reset properly, but only if the club stay disciplined.

Signing three more players sounds exciting, but the bigger challenge is building a balanced squad around a clear football idea.

Chelsea do not just need names. They need players who fit Alonso’s system, accept their roles and raise the level immediately.

Sources: Chelsea make formal contact with striker about to enter the market as a free agent 

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Hongqi officially names first off-road SUV G919, four-motor EREV delivers 620 kW and 1,320 Nm

7 June 2026 at 13:58

Hongqi officially named its first off-road SUV G919. The flagship EREV features four electric motors, 620 kW output, 1,320 Nm torque, lidar, and up to 1,350 km range.

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'Can't innovate anymore, my ass': 25 classic Apple photos that show the biggest WWDC moments in history, from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook

Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) started way back in 1983. Ahead of its latest 2026 event, we're flicking back through a photo gallery of its biggest moments, from the Steve Jobs era to Tim Cook.

Who is leading the Memorial Tournament PGA Tour event on Sunday?

Play in the 51st Memorial Tournament continues at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin on June 7, with some of the top PGA Tour players in contention.

The tournament will resume third round play at 7:30 a.m. and start the fourth round later, approximately 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

The last weather delay pushed back around half the tee times by one hour and 40 minutes. Every golfer has now teed off, but there are still 28 with holes remaining.

Who is playing in the Memorial?

The Memorial Tournament includes between 72 participants. Click here to see a full list:

  • Scottie Scheffler: No. 1 golfer in the world, reigning back-to-back Memorial champion
  • Rory McIlroy: No. 2 golfer in the world, back-to-back Masters Champion
  • Cameron Young: No. 3 golfer in the world, 2026 Players Championship winner
  • Matt Fitzpatrick: No. 4 golfer in the world, 2022 U.S. Open champion
  • Russell Henley: No. 5 golfer in the world, 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge winner
  • Tommy Fleetwood: No. 7 golfer in the world, 2025 Tour Championship winner
  • Patrick Cantlay: No. 33 golfer in the world, 2021 Memorial champion
  • Victor Hovland: No. 30 golfer in the world, 2023 Memorial champion
  • Hideki Matsuyama: No. 19 golfer in the world, 2021 Masters Champion, 2014 Memorial champion
  • Sepp Straka: No. 18 golfer in the world, 2025 Truist Championship winner
  • Gary Woodland: No. 48 golfer in the world, 2019 U.S. Open Champion
  • Justin Thomas: No. 16 golfer in the world, two-time PGA Championship winner

Live scores: Who is leading the Memorial Tournament

For up-to-the-minute scoring, see our scoreboard powered by USA Today here.

Memorial Tournament 2026 prize money

The total purse for the Memorial Tournament is $20 million. The tournament winner is slated to receive $4 million.

Scottie Scheffler tees off on eight nine the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin on June 1, 2025.

Who are the winners on the PGA Tour this season?

  • Sony Open: Chris Gotterup
  • American Express: Scottie Scheffler
  • Farmers Insurance Open: Justin Rose
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Collin Morikawa
  • WM Phoenix Open: Chris Gotterup 
  • Genesis Invitational: Jacob Bridgeman
  • Cognizant Classic: Nicolas Echavarria
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: Akshay Bhatia
  • Puerto Rico Open: Rickey Castillo
  • The Players Championship: Cameron Young
  • Valspar Championship: Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Texas Children's Houston Open: Gary Woodland
  • Valero Texas Open: JJ Spaun
  • The Masters: Rory McIlroy 
  • RBC Heritage: Matt Fitzpatrick 
  • Cadillac Championship: Cameron Young
  • Corales Puntacana Championship: Garrick Higgo 
  • Truist Championship: Kristoffer Reitan
  • ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic: Ryan Fox
  • PGA Championship: Aaron Rai
  • The CJ CUP Byron Nelson: Wyndham Clark
  • Charles Schwab Challenge: Ben Griffin

(memorial 4) Tiger Woods tips his hat to the gallery on the 18th hole after winning his third consecutive Memorial Tournament, at Muirfield Village Golf course, June 3, 2001. Dispatch photo by Neal C. Lauron

Past Memorial Tournament winners

1976: Roger Maltbie

1977: Jack Nicklaus

1978: Jim Simons

1979: Tom Watson

1980: David Graham

1981: Keith Fergus

1982: Raymond Floyd

1983: Hale Irwin

1984: Jack Nicklaus

1985: Hale Irwin

1986: Hal Sutton

1987: Don Pooley

1988: Curtis Strange

1989: Bob Tway

1990: Greg Norman 

1991: Kenny Perry

1992: David Edwards

1993: Paul Azinger

1994: Tom Lehman

1995: Greg Norman

1996: Tom Watson

1997: Vijay Singh

1998: Fred Couples

1999: Tiger Woods

2000: Tiger Woods

2001: Tiger Woods

2002: Jim Furyk

2003: Kenny Perry

2004: Ernie Els

2005: Bart Bryant

2006: Carl Pettersson

2007: K.J. Choi

2008: Kenny Perry

2009: Tiger Woods

2010: Justin Rose

2011: Steve Stricker

2012: Tiger Woods

2013: Matt Kuchar

2014: Hideki Matsuyama

2015: David Lingmerth

2016: William McGirt

2017: Jason Dufner

2018: Bryson DeChambeau

2019: Patrick Cantlay

2020: Jon Rahm

2021: Patrick Cantlay

2022: Billy Horschel

2023: Viktor Hovland

2024: Scottie Scheffler

2025: Scottie Scheffler

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Memorial Tournament Sunday live scores for PGA event in Dublin, Ohio

Memorial Tournament 2026 weather for Sunday rounds

The Memorial Tournament weather couldn't get much worse after suspended play on Saturday's round, could it?

After two weather delays and a suspension of play, the tournament will resume third round play June 7 at 7:30 a.m. and start the fourth round later, approximately 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

The last weather delay pushed back around half the tee times by one hour and 40 minutes. Every golfer has now teed off, but there are still 28 with holes remaining.

What is the weather for the Memorial Tournament Sunday rounds?

According to the National Weather Service, Sunday's weather in Dublin, Ohio will be partly sunny, with a high near 85. There will be a calm wind becoming north around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Weather Underground has a 15% chance of precipitation peaking from 12-6 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Memorial Tournament weather forecast for Sunday's rounds

How to watch Sunday rounds at the 2026 Memorial Tournament

After two weather delays and insufficient course conditions, the 2026 Memorial Tournament will resume third round play June 7 at 7:30 a.m. and start the fourth round later, approximately 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.

The last weather delay pushed back around half the tee times by one hour and 40 minutes. Every golfer has now teed off, but there are still 28 with holes remaining.

At 9 under and the last pair to tee off June 6, leaders J.T. Poston and Ryan Gerard will pick up play at the sixth hole.

What channel is the Memorial Tournament on today? Time, TV schedule

Here's a look at the broadcast schedule for Sunday's third- and fourth-round action at Muirfield Village:

Sunday, June 7

  • Morning feed and featured groups ESPN+: 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. ET
  • Live Third Round coverage: Golf Channel, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
  • Live Third Round coverage: CBS Sports, 2:30-6 p.m.

Where to watch the Memorial Tournament on streaming

The Memorial can be streamed on any platform that includes the Golf Channel or CBS, including Paramount+, YouTube TV and Fubo.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: How to watch TV, streaming for 2026 Memorial Tournament Sunday rounds

Twitter Gold: Sebastian Wilkins Shows What He Can Do

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 03: Dame Sarr #7 drives against Sebastian Wilkins #5 of the Duke Blue Devils during Duke's Countdown to Craziness at Cameron Indoor Stadium on October 3, 2025 in Durham, North Carolina. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Sebastian Wilkins redshirted last year and we really didn’t get to see much of him. He’ll be playing this year, of course, and we’ll see a lot more of what he can do. Here’s a bit of summer video for a start.

This is obviously not high-level play. He gets off a lot of uncontested shots, for one thing. But you still see a lot of good things.

First, he’s shooting pretty well. He also gets to the basket pretty well (keep it in perspective – this is a light workout, not an ACC-level game).

But he also shows some comfortable ball handling, and he looks very fluid.

We’ll know a lot more when scrimmages start, and when we see the videos. For one, we don’t really see any defense here. When things really fire up, he’ll have to go against Cameron Williams, Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje, Dame Sarr and Bryson Howard.

And he’ll have to deal with those guys in his grill, too.

Still, what we see here is promising. We didn’t know that we’d see an outstanding shooter in Wilkins. If he can do this in games, he’s going to be a nice X factor for the Blue Devils.

Duke’s Sebastian Wilkins getting some runs in 💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/5UCCQowtLm

— Donté J Harvey (@dontejharvey) June 6, 2026

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Atkinson claims fifth wicket to seal England win over NZ - reaction

Atkinson claims fifth wicket to seal England win over NZ - reaction

Nebraska All-American announces return for 2027 softball season

A Nebraska softball All-American has announced her return next season. Softball pitcher Alexis Jensen posted on Instagram that she will pitch for Nebraska in 2027.

The freshman was 25-2 with a 2.32 ERA and 223 strikeouts in 153.2 innings pitched. She held opponents to a .205 average at the plate with only 36 walks.

She owns Nebraska freshman records in wins (25) and strikeouts (217). She led all freshmen in wins and strikeouts and was a finalist for the NFCA Freshman of the Year award.

"Dear Husker nation thank you for the best first year of all time!! Can’t wait for year two with the red team."

Jensen was also named a third-team All-American. She is the first Nebraska feshman to be named an All-American in 15 years.

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De’Aaron Fox From the Bench? 1 Specific Stat Shows Dylan Harper Can Contribute More With More Minutes

De’Aaron Fox recently spoke about sacrificing aspects of his own game to help the San Antonio Spurs reach their current level. Perhaps he can sacrifice even more, allowing coach Mitch Johnson to give Dylan Harper a larger role.

The Spurs are down 0-2 in the NBA Finals against the New York Knicks after costly mistakes in Game 2. They lost 105-104 despite four of their five starters scoring in double figures. Only Julian Champagnie failed to reach double figures, as he was limited to eight points.

Harper provided a strong contribution off the bench, finishing with 15 points, six rebounds, and three assists. He also recorded a steal and delivered several highlight-reel plays.

NBA reporter Evan Sidery shared a specific statistic from the Spurs’ losses and suggested that it was time for Johnson to make a change. However, the player he believes should be removed from the starting lineup is not Champagnie, but Fox.

The Spurs are outscoring the Knicks by 15.3 points per 100 possessions when Dylan Harper shares the court with Victor Wembanyama.

Needing to win three of the next four to force a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, it’s time to bench De’Aaron Fox in favor of Wembanyama’s long-term option. pic.twitter.com/KdUTbLAuts

— Evan Sidery (@esidery) June 6, 2026

Fox is a guard while Champagnie is a forward.

Dylan Harper of De’Aaron Fox

Fox recorded 20 points in the Game 2 loss. He scored 9 points in the first quarter which was two more points than his total output in Game 1.

However, they were still not enough. Some critics and reporters think Harper should be inserted into the starting five. He thinks they should take a cue from the time when Gregg Popovich decided to make team legend Manu Ginobili a part of the first five after being off the bench in his first eight years with the team.

He also thinks Harper can do better on defense against Jalen Brunson compared to the two-time All-Star.

“As smaller, All-Star guards go, Fox is a reasonably effective defender. But “reasonably effective” still translates to vulnerable against Brunson,” Sam Quinn of CBS Sports argued.

San Antonio Spurs
Jun 5, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) and guard Stephon Castle (5) and guard De’aaron Fox (4) and forward Victor Wembanyama (1) and guard Dylan Harper (2) walk back on the court in the fourth quarter during game two of the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

“Julian Champagnie turned into Brunson’s preferred target, and Fox held up reasonably well when Brunson found him. But Harper guarded Brunson across 14.4 partial possessions, according to NBA.com tracking data, and the most frequent feature of those possessions was New York trying to screen Harper off of him.”

Harper made a good account of himself as a starter in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals with the Oklahoma City Thunder. It was Fox whom he replaced.

Kentucky emerging for massive 4-star in-state recruit Malachi Brown

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY - NOVEMBER 15: Kentucky Wildcats football helmet in then second half against Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles at Kroger Field on November 15, 2025 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Caleb Bowlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

A huge recruiting weekend is on tap in Lexington this weekend as Will Stein will look to lock down multiple high-priority visitors. None might be bigger than a home-state 4-star recruit from right down the road.

Malachi Brown is the No. 4-ranked player in the state of Kentucky in the 2027 class. The 6-foot-4, 265-pound defensive lineman hails from Corbin, Kentucky, and is highly sought after all around the country. Brown is the No. 262 overall player in the 2027 247 Sports Composite Rankings.

With offers from the likes of the Alabama Crimson Tide, Indiana Hoosiers, Louisville Cardinals, Miami Hurricanes, Ohio State Buckeyes, Tennessee Volunteers, and Vanderbilt Commodores, Brown is taking his first official visit to Lexington.

Ahead of his massive visit this weekend, Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong is pegging the Cats as the favorite for Brown. This will be Brown’s third visit to Kentucky in 2026 — the other two being unofficial visits.

Brown is scheduled to visit the Purdue Boilermakers and the Volunteers over the next two weekends (June 12th and June 19th, respectively), but Stein and Anwar Stewart will look to shut it down this weekend. We could be looking at yet another huge recruiting win for the Cats.

Marcos Senesi to Tottenham Hotspur ‘100% Confirmed’

Tottenham Hotspur have been busy in the transfer market, and are set to complete their second signing of the summer in AFC Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi. On Saturday evening, Fabrizio Romano reported that Senesi to Tottenham was “100% confirmed.” The defender will join Spurs at the end of his Cherries contract on July 1.

Transfer Update: Marcos Senesi to Tottenham

What Senesi Brings to Tottenham 

Marcos Senesi stood out as one of the Premier League’s most reliable centre-backs during the 2025/26 campaign. Following his arrival in England in 2022 from Feyenoord, Senesi delivered consistent performances for four seasons at the heart of the Bournemouth backline. On May 15, he announced that he would depart the Cherries at the end of his contract. Amid interest from a host of top clubs, Spurs seem to have convinced Senesi to make the move to north London. 

Roberto De Zerbi appears to have found a well-suited defender for his demands. De Zerbi’s teams have established a reputation for playing out from the back, and his system heavily relies on centre-backs who are comfortable on the ball. Senesi excels in that regard. The Argentinian ranked third and fifth in accurate long balls per 90 and total passes respectively in the Premier League this season. 

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Tottenham’s Wider Transfer Plans

Senesi further illustrates the ongoing rebuild of De Zerbi’s squad. Andy Robertson’s signing and the reported bid for Jan Paul van Hecke display a sense of urgency to reinforce a squad who struggled with injuries and poor form throughout 2025/26. The arrival of experienced players who fit De Zerbi’s tactical demands indicates a long-term commitment to a manager who signed a five-year contract in March. 

The move also suggests that Senesi’s countryman and Spurs’ captain, Cristian Romero, could be set to depart this summer. His near-absence from the relegation decider against Everton caused sections of the fanbase to question his commitment to the club. Long-standing interest in the World Cup winner has been reported, and his potential departure would pave the way for the new era. 

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Another Smart Signing for Spurs

Tottenham recruited Andy Robertson on a free transfer this week, and Senesi’s imminent arrival represents another shrewd manoeuvre by the club. Spurs suffered greatly with injuries throughout the season, so adding depth to the squad seemed a necessity. Yet Senesi is likely to feature heavily, given the quality he demonstrated throughout his time at the Vitality Stadium. In a short period, the north Londoners have signed two quality and experienced players without a transfer fee.

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2026 World Cup Group I preview, predictions

For France to get back to the World Cup final for the third successive tournament, the path will be difficult, starting with a loaded Group J that features one of the world's best strikers and some of the biggest names in the sport.

But there might be a positive to the draw for manager Didier Deschamps, who will be leading the team for the final time after 14 years in charge. Getting tested in the group stage should allow the team to find its right formula for the knockout round.

France's first challenge will come in the opener against Senegal, a squad that will be full of players recognizable to any fan of European soccer. Former Liverpool standout Sadio Mane will be the leader of the front line. Senegal won the African Cup on the field this winter but the title was later stripped because the team left the field after a penalty was awarded to Morocco.

This biggest challenge literally and figuratively could come from Norway and striker Erling Haaland of Manchester City. The 6-foot-5 striker is a devastating combination of size, speed and physicality. He has scored 55 times in 49 international appearances. Martin Odegaard, the captain of Arsenal, will be a crucial creative piece to the offense that is one of the best in the tournament.

Rounding out the group is Iraq, which last appeared in the World Cup in 1986.

Here is a breakdown of Group I.

World Cup Group I teams

France

Want to know how good the France attack is? Next to Kylian Mbappe, one of the world's biggest stars, is Ousmane Dembele, the reigning Ballon d'Or winner who has led Paris Saint-Germain to consecutive Champions League titles. There's also Michael Olise starting on the right wing, who had 15 goals and 19 assists for Bayern Munch, and reserve option Rayan Cherki of Manchester City, who finished second in the Premier League with 12 assists. But what will decide France's fate is the defense anchored by Arsenal center back William Saliba. If the back line and goalkeeper Mike Maignan are on their game, another trip to the final could be in offing.

Key players: Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, William Saliba.

Iraq

It's a daunting task for Iraq to get out of a group with three teams potentially capable of making deep runs in the tournament. How do they manage to find a path? The formula of manager Graham Arnold in the team's playoff win against Bolivia worked well — stay solid on defense and be opportunistic when chances come. Arnold joined the team late in its qualification run and brings experience from having led Australia to the round of 16 in 2022. Most of the squad plays domestically, but there is experience abroad sprinkled among the group. Aymen Hussein and Mohanad Ali lead the forward line and have been prolific scorers for the national team.

Key players: Amir Al Ammari, Ali Al Hamadi, Aymen Hussein.

Norway

Back in the World Cup for the first time since 1998, this generation of Norwegian players gives hope for a deep run. Haaland is going to draw attention as one of the world's top goal-scorers after winning his third Golden Boot in four Premier League seasons with Manchester City. Norway also has other striker options in Alexander Sorloth of Atletico Madrid and Jorgen Strand Larsen of Crystal Palace. The play of Odegaard will be crucial. The midfielder has struggled in the past two seasons with Arsenal. He brings needed creativity to help find Haaland in the right places. Defense is where Norway could be susceptible to attacks coming from France and Senegal. They'll rely on Brentford center back Kristoffer Ajer to hold an experienced group together.

Key players: Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard, Kristoffer Ajer.

Senegal

Mane, who had a remarkable Liverpool career before moving to Saudi Arabia, is the biggest name of the group. On defense, veteran Kalidou Koulibaly leads the back line with Eduoard Mendy, who was the keeper for Chelsea when it won the Champions League in 2021. Joining Mane in the attack are Everton winger Iliman Ndiaye and Crystal Palace midfielder Ismaila Sarr with a strong group of bench options. The biggest question is whether this team can play with cohesion rather than exist as a group that that relies on individual quality.

Key players: Sadio Mane, Iliman Ndiaye, Kalidou Koulibaly.

World Cup Group I schedule

  • Tuesday, June 16, 3 p.m. (Fox): France vs. Senegal, MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
  • Tuesday, June 16, 6 p.m. (Fox): Iraq vs. Norway, Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
  • Monday, June 22, 5 p.m. (Fox): France vs. Iraq, Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
  • Monday, June 22, 8 p.m. (Fox): Norway vs. Senegal, MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
  • Friday, June 26, 3 p.m. (Fox): France vs. Norway, Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
  • Friday, June 26, 3 p.m. (FS1): Iraq vs. Senegal, BMO Field (Toronto)

World Cup Group I prediction

Predicted order of finish:

  1. France
  2. Norway
  3. Senegal
  4. Iraq

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 2026 World Cup Group I: Preview, predictions, schedule

It&#39;s a long-awaited girls outdoor track title for North Kingstown

PROVIDENCE – Saturday saw North Kingstown finally get over the last hurdle when it comes to outdoor girls track and field success. 

Southern Division and Class A championships have come by the handful in previous years, but the state meet crown remained elusive. Multiple recent versions of the Skippers came up just shy when the action shifted to Brown Stadium on the final weekend. 

This summer-like afternoon finally brought a certain long-awaited trophy for the program, with North Kingstown pulling away from the field and breaking through in style. They racked up 108 points on June 6 to take down La Salle (80), Barrington (61), Moses Brown (58) and Exeter-West Greenwich (46), completing a clean sweep of their three major meets this season. 

Abby O’Neil, Reagan Farrell and Tayla Schneider all hit for individual gold, with Schneider doubling up in the hammer and shot put. O’Neil also ran a leg on the 4x800-meter relay to help set the tone for the day, as the Skippers crossed the line first in the opening event on the track. No other team was able to match the combination of top-end talent and significant depth flashed by the eventual champions. 

“Everyone did great,” O’Neil said. “We knew everything just had to align.

"Last year on paper it looked like we had a chance, but the rain delay, we had an injury, someone couldn’t make it – it didn’t line up. This year it did, and everyone did their best.” 

O’Neil, Lucy Stowe, Maura Whitney and Abbie Tighe made an early statement in the distance relay, clocking a time of 9:18.32 to beat the Rams by more than three seconds. O’Neil extended that strong form into the 800, making her move with about 200 meters left and holding off the field in a time of 2:14.11 that stands as the state’s best this season. It was early in the meet but North Kingstown was starting to build a cushion. 

“That’s what allowed us to win,” O’Neil said. “We have girls everywhere. We got points everywhere we could in relays, throwing, jumping, hurdles.” 

Abby O'Neil of North Kingstown wins the 800 meter race, and helped the Skippers win the team title in Saturday's championship meet.

Farrell emerged as a star this spring and put away the 300 hurdles by more than a second. Schneider was watching the action unfold on her phone while doing her work outside the oval. She uncorked a personal best by three feet to win the hammer and posted a mark of 39-6 to grind out the shot put by less than an inch. 

“A big part of it was for the team, obviously,” Schneider said. “I love these girls. It’s great practicing with them.  

“I love the distance runners. They’re some of my best friends.” 

Alyssa Parenteau captured the 1,500 to give La Salle an individual gold, and the Rams went with a collective approach from there. Olivia Wahlberg closed third in the 1,500, Parenteau took fourth in the 800 and Jillian Lewis secured top-four places in the 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles and high jump. La Salle also collected some points in the relays with three top-four finishes. 

Helena Hyde took silver in the high jump and Kitty Wang claimed bronze in the discus for the Eagles, who also took team silver in the 4x100 and 4x400. Barrington started its day on the track with bronze in the 4x800, a relay result that helped put them in contention. 

The Quakers did the bulk of their scoring in the sprints, with Skyler Maxwell in terrific form to the tune of four gold medals. She set a new meet record while winning the 400, clocked a personal best while claiming the 200 and ran a leg of a pair of winning relays with Rose Couto, Kendra Satine and Amaya Felder. That was the only quartet to crack the 50-second mark in the 4x100, and they crushed the field by more than 12 seconds in the 4x400. 

“All credit to our coaches,” Maxwell said. “They prepared us so well. And we’ve been running together for a really long time.”

Nini Olawuyi signed off with gold in the 100 hurdles and triple jump to help power the Scarlet Knights into the team top five. St. Raphael boasted a pair of winners at opposite ends of the distance spectrum – Francesca Justin in the 100 and Mackenzie Lickert in the 3,000. South Kingstown’s Jasmine Thompson claimed the high jump while the Warwick pair of Vanessa Jones and Lia Wasilewski took the discus and javelin for Toll Gate and Pilgrim, respectively.  

Thea Jackson made the most of her last long jump attempt with Mt. Hope, matching a personal best at 19-1 and repeating as the champion. She hit the same distance last year and needed every bit of it to edge Portsmouth’s Loosaper Tate, whose mark of 18-11¾ was good for the lead to that point. Jackson also took bronze in the 100 and scored in the high jump. 

The day’s only girls state record came thanks to a previous holder – Ponaganset pole vaulter Amber Shaw. She cleared 12-9 to better the 12-1¼ she posted early in May, and three attempts at 13-0 all came up just shy. Shaw also took down a long-standing meet record in the process, erasing the 11-1¼ set by Noelle Battista all the way back in June 2001.

Skyler Maxwell of Moses Brown earned four golds at Saturday's championship meet.

Team standings 

1, North Kingstown, 108; 2, La Salle, 80; 3, Barrington, 61; 4, Moses Brown, 58; 5, Exeter-West Greenwich, 46; 6, Cumberland, 33; 7, Classical, 30; 8, St. Raphael, 29; 9, Ponaganset, 28; 10, Mt. Hope, 23.5; 11, Hope, 22; 12, Portsmouth, 21; T13, South Kingstown and Chariho, 20; 15, Pilgrim, 18; 16, East Greenwich, 17.5; 17, Prout, 17; 18, Toll Gate, 14; 19, West Warwick, 12; T20, Lincoln, Smithfield and Woonsocket, 10; 23, Westerly, 9; T24, Coventry and Scituate, 8; 26, Central, 6; T27, Middletown and Cranston West, 5; T29, Rogers and North Providence, 4; T31, Cranston East and Tolman, 2.

Individual placements 

100 – 1, Francesca Justin, SR, 12.13; 2, Zariyah Brown, H, 12.16; 3, Thea Jackson, MH, 12.23; 4, Kendra Satine, MB, 12.24; 5, Jezayah Gomes, Cent., 12.50; 6, Kate Hebert, EWG, 12.51; 7, KaNai Perry-Spann, CE, 12.53; 8, Ellie Gagnon, NK, 12.74. 

200 – 1, Skyler Maxwell, MB, 24.77; 2, Brown, H, 24.83; 3, Rose Couto, MB, 25.40; 4, Justin, SR, 25.43; 5, Hebert, EWG, 25.58; 6, Kate Pearse, Barr., 25.71; 7, Gomes, Cent., 25.77; 8, Gagnon, NK, 25.99. 

400 – 1, Maxwell, MB, 54.65 (meet record – Xenia Raye, WW, 54.73, 2024); 2, Hebert, EWG, 56.23; 3, Brown, H, 56.65; 4, Pearse, Barr., 56.70; 5, Couto, MB, 57.00; 6, Maci LaFontaine, Ponag., 57.67; 7, Jasleen Freitas, Tol., 58.27; 8, Olivia Tucker, LS, 59.93. 

800 – 1, Abby O’Neil, NK, 2:14.11; 2, Aubrey Jarvis, Pil., 2:16.10; 3, Meriden Alge, Char., 2:17.15; 4, Alyssa Parenteau, LS, 2:17.76; 5, Kayla Siedliski, EG, 2:18.29; 6, Carolina Terlato, LS, 2:18.60; 7, Layne Stevens, LS, 2:19.22; 8, Maura Whitney, NK, 2:19.58. 

1500 – 1, Parenteau, LS, 4:39.97; 2, Charli McCue, Cumb., 4:43.07; 3, Olivia Wahlberg, LS, 4:43.79; 4, Cecelia Ludwig, Cumb., 4:44.87; 5, Stevens, LS, 4:44.96; 6, Sienna Adams, Ports., 4:47.44; 7, Meg Adams, Ports., 4:49.52; 8, Ellie Jackson, Ponag., 4:51.19. 

3000 – 1, Mackenzie Lickert, SR, 10:22.70; 2, Molly Richardson, Cov., 10:30.04; 3, Ludwig, Cumb., 10:34.74; 4, Evelyn Lefort, Barr., 10:39.98; 5, Abbie Tighe, NK, 10:42.20; 6, Anna Bianchi, Cumb., 10:42.65; 7, Lucy Stowe, NK, 10:43.88; 8, Satya Mohan, LS, 10:46.06. 

100 hurdles – 1, Nini Olawuyi, EWG, 15.06; 2, Jailynn Huffman, WW, 15.21; 3, Julianna Williams, NK, 15.23; 4, Jillian Lewis, LS, 15.30; 5, Deslian Robles, Rog., 15.74; 6, Reagan Farrell, NK, 15.81; 7, Anna LaFontaine, Ponag., 16.52; 8, Ivory Black, WW, 16.54. 

300 hurdles – 1, Farrell, NK, 45.84; 2, Bria Bender, SK, 46.87; 3, Lewis, LS, 47.06; 4, Maya Ferris, Midd., 47.11; 5, Charlotte Farrell, Barr., 47.53; 6, Loosaper Tate, Ports., 48.28; 7, A. LaFontaine, Ponag., 48.57; 8, Elena Pacheco, Cumb., 48.85. 

4x100 – 1, MB (Couto, Maxwell, Amaya Felder, Satine), 47.99; 2, Barr., 50.14; 3, NK, 50.34; 4, LS, 50.65; 5, Class., 50.86; 6, WW, 51.46; 7, SK, 51.53; 8, Char., 51.60. 

4x400 – 1, MB (Felder, Couto, Satine, Maxwell), 3:55.52; 2, Barr., 4:07.86; 3, LS, 4:08.73; 4, Ports., 4:08.91; 5, EG, 4:11.74; 6, NK, 4:11.99; 7, Linc., 4:12.17; 8, Char., 4:12.85. 

4x800 – 1, NK (O’Neil, Whitney, Stowe, Tighe), 9:18.32; 2, LS, 9:21.44; 3, Barr., 9:35.48; 4, CW, 10:01.48; 5, Cumb., 10:10.34; 6, Char., 10:17.23; 7, Class., 10:21.69; 8, EG, 10:23.59. 

High jump – 1, Jasmine Thompson, SK, 5-4; 2, Helena Hyde, Barr., 5-2; 3, Lewis, LS, 5-2; 4, Olawuyi, EWG, 5-0; 5, Lillian Baxter, Char., 5-0; 6, Daniella Sisco, NK, 5-0; T7, Jackson, MH, and Addison Fain, EG, 4-10. 

Long jump – 1, Jackson, MH, 19-1; 2, Tate, Ports., 18-11¼; 3, Olawuyi, EWG, 18-2; 4, Farrell, NK, 17-6¼; 5, Jourdan Cicchinelli, MH, 17-2; 6, Satine, MB, 16-11¼; 7, Allie Ford, Barr., 16-4¾; 8, Ella Intrieri, NP, 16-2¼. 

Triple jump – 1, Olawuyi, EWG, 39-2; 2, Farrell, NK, 35-9¾; 3, Gulianna Hasenfus, Cumb. 34-10; 4, Quinn Folan, Barr., 34-5½; 5, Allison Kuznar, EG, 34-1½; 6, Hannah Gorham, EG, 33-8¼; 7, Kara Pisasale, MH, 33-5¾; 8, Lily Mbai, NK, 33-4¾. 

Pole vault – 1, Amber Shaw, Ponag., 12-9 (state and meet record – Shaw, Ponag., 12-1¼, 5-2-26; Noelle Battista, TG, 11-1¼, June 2001); 2, Addie Daigle, Pr., 10-6; 3, Samantha Vance, NK, 10-0; 4, Aislinn Henry, Linc. 10-0; 5, Camryn Bromage, LS, 9-0; 6, Sophie Tamboe, NK, 9-0; 7, Mackenzie Baker, NK, 9-0; 8, Siena Leland, Barr., 9-0. 

Hammer – 1, Tayla Schneider, NK, 180-6; 2, Nelmarix Santos Mojica, Class., 178-3; 3, Avaree Caron, Woon., 172-1; 4, Emma Reed, Smith., 171-8; 5, Cecelia Bizon, Ponag., 168-7; 6, Lilah Fortier, Linc., 168-5; 7, Vanessa Jones, TG, 168-1; 8, Julia Smith, Pr., 168-1. 

Shot put – 1, Schneider, NK, 39-6; 2, Valentina Mancini, Scit., 39-5¼; 3, Madison Pellegrino, West., 35-1¾; 4, Sonja Beasley, Char., 34-4¾; 5, Caron, Woon., 33-9¾; 6, Santos Mojica, Class., 33-9¼; 7, Jones, TG, 33-6½; 8, Jaida DellaMorte-Pitts, NP, 33-¾.        

Discus – 1, Jones, TG, 129-5; 2, Santos Mojica, Class., 122-11; 3, Kitty Wang, Barr., 116-1; 4, Taylor McGinness, Smith., 110-4; 5, Sahara Argamonte, Class., 109-9; 6, Pellegrino, West., 108-10; 7, DellaMorte-Pitts, NP, 103-6; 8, Chibuzo Ihenacho, Class., 103-3.  

Javelin – 1, Lia Wasilewski, Pil., 135-6; 2, Caroline Smith, Pr., 118-7; 3, Dylan Wolf, LS, 116-9; 4, Alyssa Lupo, Ponag., 107-8; 5, Maddie Varone, SR, 107-2; 6, Schneider, NK, 104-6; 7, Gabriella Rossi, LS, 101-1; 8, Zoe Glover, Ponag., 100-8. 

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This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Results from the 2026 RIIL Girls Track State Championships on Saturday

Some Things I Think I Think: Hard to feel sorry for Brayan Bello until he acknowledges his failings

∗ When Brayan Bello spoke to reporters shortly after a poor outing Thursday at Fenway, he seemed perplexed, miffed even, that there questions being asked about his role going forward.

Ignoring, apparently, an ERA of 6.34 for the season and a starter’s ERA of 10.35, Bello was defiant, adding that his ability shouldn’t be questioned. He cut off a question about whether he might benefit from a stint in the minor leagues.

“Stop that talk,” fumed Bello.

An hour or so later, the Red Sox, instead of talking, acted. They optioned Bello to Worcester, where, like it or not, he’ll spend some time trying to work through things.

The day after, Chad Tracy and Craig Breslow identified some areas of emphasis: more reliance on his sinker and changeup; getting ahead of hitters; and re-focusing quickly when things go wrong.

But Bello’s problems run deeper. His body language has been off all year, right up to angrily waving away Carlos Narvaez for a mound visit in his final start Thursday. He showed up Tracy in the first week of Tracy’s tenure by repeatedly shaking his head during a mound conversation in Toronto.

Bello has a lot going for him, not the least of which is a major league-caliber arsenal and a powerful right arm. But at 27, in his fifth major league season, that’s not all that needs some attention.

Beyond the work on the mound, Bello could use some humility and maturity. Accountability isn’t optional; it’s required, and fast, if Bello is going to turn around his career.

∗ In each of the last two labor negotiations, Red Sox principal owner John Henry had a seat on the negotiating committee and was a key player in the talks.

This time around, Henry removed himself from that committee, telling friends it was too time-consuming. But Henry won’t be far from the collective bargaining agreement discussions.

According to an industry source, Henry will lead the media committee in these negotiations. That position is critical, since a big part of the owners’ strategy is to eliminate revenue sharing and instead, share all local TV revenue.

In the Red Sox’ case, that means instead of writing a check for about $75 million in revenue sharing, they’ll hand over their revenues from NESN and then get a 1/30th share of every team’s pooled local media revenue.

It will be Henry’s job to sell that measure to other big market owners.

∗ The Bruins, by their own admission, lack a true No. 1 center. No. 1 centers are very difficult to find, but now Detroit’s Dylan Larkin has asked for a trade, and well, the Bruins wouldn’t be doing their due diligence if they didn’t at least inquire.

With an improved inventory of prospects, some additional draft picks obtained in trades and even some young players on the roster with value, the B’s would seem to be in position to make a compelling offer. A player who’s netted 30 or more goals in each of the last six full-length seasons is worth paying a premium for — especially one under contract for the next five seasons as a reasonable cost ($8.7 million AAV).

∗ The longer the NBA postseason goes, the more obvious it becomes that the Celtics weren’t going to get very far in the playoffs, regardless of their first-round opponent. The Celts were nowhere near athletic enough or as multi-dimensional as the last four teams standing.

∗ The conspiracy notion that the Pats only traded for A.J. Brown to act as a distraction from the personal foibles of the head coach? That should come with its own tin foil hat.

∗ Payton Tolle is showing signs that he could be an excellent big league pitcher, and not incidentally, pretty darn entertaining, too. That’s a pretty rare combination,

∗ Among the many reasons it’s difficult to pull off an early-season trade: teams are currently focused on the draft; no owner wants to wave the white flag with better than half the season remaining; and the expanded playoff format, which requires only a .500 record to be in contention.

Now, add this for 2026: parity. As of Saturday, there were a combined three teams more than six games out of the final wild card spot.

∗ Now that summer movie season’s here, count me out. I’m not a fan of super heroes, comic books, or sci-fi epics, so there’s little in the local multi-plex that interests me. See you in September.

∗ With the Bruins and Celtics long ago eliminated, at least New England fans still interested in the respective championships rounds of the NHL and NBA have quality, competitive series to watch.

∗ From the things-can-be-always-be-worse department, imagine if the Red Sox had retained Tyler O’Neill? Here are O’Neill’s numbers since the start of 2025: .185/.284/.335 with 11 homers in 92 games played out of 226 games.

∗ I can’t remember the last time a Red Sox-Yankee series had so little star quality. Some of that is because of injuries - the Red Sox are without Roman Anthony, Garrett Crochet and Trevor Story, while the Yankees were missing Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge – but the lineups looked like something you would see in the first week of spring training, filled with journeyman and otherwise anonymous players.

∗ Another lifetime ago, Raymond Berry was the first coach/manager I regularly covered in my sportswriting career. As the back-up Patrots beat writer for the Providence Journal, I would attend practices, home games and some road games, and found Berry fascinating. He had a calm, unflappable demeanor, and while other football coaches were notoriously full of themselves, Berry was often bemused by it all. I’ll remember him as a maverick and a gentleman.

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See it: New York Giants rookies throw out first pitch at Yankees game

On Friday, New York Giants rookies Arvell Reese and Francis Mauigoa threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the New York Yankees game.

The pair stood side by side as they delivered their pitches at Yankee Stadium. Neither rookie was able to throw a strike, but both efforts were impressive given their lack of baseball experience.

From the Gridiron to the Diamond 🏈⚾

Thanks to @Giants first round draft picks Arvell Reese and Francis “Sisi” Mauigoa for throwing out tonight's ceremonial first pitches 🙌 pic.twitter.com/DWickREcp2

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) June 5, 2026

Reese and Mauigoa were unable to bring the Yankees any good luck, however, as the Boston Red Sox defeated New York, 5-3, later that evening. The duo will undoubtedly perform at a much higher level on the gridiron this season, as both players look to follow up their ceremonial first pitches with strong rookie campaigns.

The Giants selected Reese with the fifth overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft and Mauigoa five picks later at No. 10. Reese was widely regarded as the top linebacker in college football last season, while Mauigoa was a key contributor to Miami’s 2025 College Football Playoff run.

Each rookie is expected to play a critical role at his position this season, and both have the potential to quickly emerge as stars for New York.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: See it: New York Giants rookies throw out first pitch at Yankees game

Watch: Titans&#39; Aaron Whitecotton brings the juice to OTAs

The Tennessee Titans took a week off from phase three of offseason team activities (OTAs) and will be back on the field on Monday to enter the home stretch. There is little doubt that the atmosphere will once again be popping.

Everything about the Titans appears to be completely different from what it has been in recent seasons. Not only does there seem to be a sense of urgency, but the coaching staff is bringing a different level of energy, and it is always on display.

In one of the team-released videos from their last week of practice, new defensive line coach Aaron Whitecotton puts that energy on full display, and just by watching it, you can see why it's infectious.

"By the way I'm mic'd up today...but I'm not changing"

Mic'd up feat. Aaron Whitecotton presented by @verizonpic.twitter.com/NJlcuTDjls

— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) June 3, 2026

White was the perfect choice for head coach Robert Saleh to tap as his new defensive line coach. Not only do the two coaches have a successful history of running a defense together, but their familiarity with the system will also make game planning and scheme implementation easier.

General manager Mike Borgonzi has done a tremendous job this offseason replenishing the roster on the defensive side of the ball, and the Titans, as constructed, appear much improved. Hopefully, Saleh, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, and Whitecotton can put it altogether and help the unit get back on track.

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CBS production assistant working PGA Tour&#39;s Memorial Tournament dies after car crash

Members of the Augusta, Georgia, community are mourning the loss of Bryce Adair, who died following a car accident Wednesday in Ohio while working the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament as a CBS production assistant.

Who was Bryce Adair?

Adair was from Martinez, Georgia, just outside Augusta, and graduated from Lakeside High School where he played basketball. According to a CBS obituary, he went on to study communications at Valdosta State University and work there as an intramural supervisor. Two of his other career highlights include working as a Augusta National merchandiser and Augusta GreenJackets audio operator.

CBS said Adair contributed to live sports production and broadcasting operations, ensuring coverage at major sporting events ran smoothly and production standards were maintained at a high level. The company said he was known for having a consistently positive energy, reliability, and willingness to support his team.

Here were some of the memorial social media posts made by Adair's family and friends:

  • "Your smile's the embodiment of the sun; a warmth we shall always remember."
  • "Bryce's talent was undeniable, and the world is a little dimmer without him in it. He will be missed but never forgotten."
  • "This really broke my heart. I remember hiring him as an employee at the Family Y Prime Time. Such a kind, gentle soul. Praying for the family."

How to support Bryce Adair's family

After the accident but before his death, a friend and colleague of Adair started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help his family. It's still taking donations and, as of publication, has over $64,000 in donations.

ASK IRA: Have Knicks made themselves least of Heat’s concerns in Giannis chase?

Q: Ira, please help me get through this dilemma. I don’t want the Knicks to win, because I’m not from NYC and NY fans are already insufferable enough. And the fact that Trump plans to attend makes a possible Knicks sweep even more depressing, since he will claim that it was his presence that got them the championship trophy. At the same time, however, won’t a Knicks victory make it less likely the team would trade its championship assets for Giannis Antetokounmpo? In other words, as a Heat fan, shouldn’t I be rooting for NY? – Andy, Coral Gables.

A: At this point, no matter the result of what seems to be an already-decided NBA Finals, I cannot see the Knicks blowing up what they have in place. You don’t win this many playoff games in a row and then move on to the next thing, stripping away the assets that got you there in the first place. So feel free to root either way. But it also does not guarantee Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Heat or any specific team.

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Q: Ira, Giannis is in Miami, more than willing to take pictures. But he also is speaking about how much he wants to stay in Milwaukee. Now, he’s in Monaco, so I guess he will sign in Europe. He’s playing with us, isn’t he? – Sammy.

A: No, social media is playing with us, since the posts got you to notice in the first place. Now, is Giannis Antetokounmpo having fun with it all? Sure, it’s only sports, a game. Granted, to some his decision and destination will be more than a laughing matter, but there also needs to be perspective. Athletes, by nature, are performative. To them, this all is part of a game of a different sort. What matters is not getting caught up in what doesn’t matter. Giannis will move on if he wants to move on. A suitor will land him if they offer enough. And then social media will move to the next thing.

Q: If Andrew Wiggins opts out, is there still the option to do a sign-and-trade with him? If Wiggins opts out and Norman Powell leaves, aren’t we in big trouble?  – Dim, Philadelphia.

A: Yes, Andrew Wiggins can opt out and then agree to a sign-and-trade transaction in free agency. And, yes, there is a chance the Heat could move forward without both Andrew and Norman Powell. The Powell part of the equation likely will come down to Tyler Herro’s status with the Heat. To your greater point, this is why it was advocated in this space that the Heat should have moved both at February’s trade deadline for future assets. Instead, the Heat pushed forward toward a 10th-place finish and their first non-playoff season in seven years. Now the immediate future of their roster hangs in the free-agency balance.

West Indies vs Sri Lanka 2nd ODI abandoned without a ball bowled as rain frustrates hosts

Persistent rain at Sabina Park in Kingston forced the abandonment of the second ODI between West Indies and Sri Lanka on Saturday, with not a single ball being bowled in the day-night encounter.

The washout means Sri Lanka retain their 1-0 lead in the three-match series after their 41-run victory in the opening ODI. As a result, the West Indies can no longer win the series and will now be aiming to level it in the third and final match.

West Indies captain Shai Hope had earlier won the toss and elected to bowl first under overcast conditions. However, steady rainfall arrived shortly before the scheduled start and never relented, leaving the ground staff with little opportunity to prepare the playing surface.

After several inspections and hours of waiting, the umpires officially called off the match at around 6:30 PM local time. Only a handful of spectators remained in the stands by the time the abandonment was confirmed.

The washout also denied fans the chance to see several notable team changes. Sri Lanka had handed a place to fast bowler Eshan Malinga following his impressive performances in franchise cricket, while the West Indies brought in Amir Jangoo as a replacement for the injured Matthew Forde.

Sri Lanka entered the contest with momentum after securing a 41-run win in the series opener on Thursday. The victory was a significant one for the visitors, marking their first ODI win in the Caribbean in 13 years and also the first victory for newly appointed head coach Gary Kirsten since taking charge of the side.

The abandoned fixture leaves the series delicately poised heading into the decider. Sri Lanka need only avoid defeat to clinch the series, while the West Indies must win the final ODI to salvage a draw.

The third and final ODI will be played at Sabina Park on Monday, after which the teams will shift focus to a three-match T20I series followed by a two-match Test series.

With valuable ICC ranking points and momentum on the line, both teams will be hoping for better weather conditions when they return to the field for the series finale.

Another Arsenal forward scores in pre-World Cup friendly

Another Arsenal forward scores in pre-World Cup friendly
Another Arsenal forward scores in pre-World Cup friendly

Leandro Trossard helped Belgium to extend their unbeaten run by scoring the opening goal in their friendly win over Tunisia on Saturday, their final pre-World Cup fixture.

Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images

Like many of Arsenal’s other internationals, Leandro Trossard missed his country’s first friendly of the ongoing international break as a result of his participation in the Champions League final last weekend, but he returned to the team on Saturday for a game against Tunisia.

Trossard ended up giving Belgium the lead in the 28th minute, turning home from close range with a one-touch finish after a mazy run by Jeremy Doku. The winger is one of three Arsenal forwards to open the scoring for his country in recent days, with Kai Havertz and Viktor Gyokeres doing the same.

The Arsenal man had a couple of other shots on target in the first 74 minutes of the game, before he was substituted with Belgium 3-0 up and Tunisia down to 10 men.

Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images

Belgium pressed home their advantage in the final minutes and ended up 5-0 victors, with the highlights available here.

Belgium are now on a 13-game unbeaten run, between UEFA Nations League matches, international friendlies, and World Cup qualifiers. They’ll hope to keep that run going now that the World Cup itself is about to get underway.

Belgium face Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand in the group stage, playing Egypt on June 15th, Iran on June 21st, and New Zealand on June 27th. It’s certainly a group they’ll expect to progress from, particularly given their recent form.

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Trossard remains an important player for Belgium, having appeared in all but one of their World Cup qualifiers.

The 31-year-old plays a number of different roles for his national team, operating on either wing and as a centre-forward. It’s likely he’ll be heavily involved once the actual tournament kicks off later this month.

FSU softball 2027 commit named Maine Gatorade Player of the Year

FSU softball commit Addison DeRoche was named the 2025-26 Gatorade Maine Softball Player of the Year, recognizing her as the state's top high school softball player for excellence on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. The award is one of the most prestigious honors in high school athletics and is presented annually by the Gatorade Player of the Year program.

DeRoche, a standout pitcher from Cheverus High School in Portland, Maine, has already established herself as one of the top players in the Class of 2027. She committed to FSU on Oct. 2, 2025, and is the highest-rated member of FSU's recruiting class.

DeRoche's on-field production helps explain why she is considered one of the nation's elite prospects. At the time of her selection, the 5-foot-9 junior right-handed pitcher had led Cheverus High School to a 15-0 record and a berth in the Class A state tournament. In the circle, DeRoche posted a perfect 12-0 record with 181 strikeouts and just seven walks across 77 innings entering postseason play.

She was equally dangerous at the plate, batting .485 with four home runs and an OPS of 1.685 while drawing 18 walks in only 33 official at-bats. The award marked DeRoche's third consecutive Gatorade Maine Softball Player of the Year honor, and she is currently ranked as the No. 4 player nationally in the 2027 recruiting class by Prep Softball.

Although she still has another year of high school softball remaining before beginning her collegiate career, DeRoche's latest honor offers another reminder of the caliber of talent headed to Florida State.

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This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU softball commit Addison DeRoche named Maine Player of the Year

Melvin Gordon returns to Camp Randall as Hall of Fame inductee

Wisconsin great Melvin Gordon will return to Camp Randall Stadium in September as part of Wisconsin’s Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2026. It’s a group of Badger legends that will be honored together during a packed weekend of celebration around the Badgers’ early-season home slate.

Wisconsin will induct 12 athletes, staff, and supporters across nine sports the weekend of Sept. 18 and honor the class during the Badgers’ game against Eastern Michigan on Sept. 19 at Camp Randall. For many football fans, Gordon headlines the group after defining a golden era of Badgers running backs and delivering one of the most electric seasons in program history.

Gordon was a star at Wisconsin from 2011 to 2014 and capped his career with a 2014 campaign that still ranks among the program’s best individual seasons and one of the best seasons in college football history. He won the Doak Walker Award, finished as the Heisman Trophy runner-up, and earned unanimous First-Team All-American honors while strengthening his place as a Wisconsin rushing-average legend.

The Hall of Fame weekend gives Wisconsin a chance to spotlight that legacy in front of a home crowd, with the Eastern Michigan game serving as the on-field centerpiece for the ceremonies. Badgers fans will watch for more details on the full weekend schedule and how Wisconsin plans to recognize the Class of 2026 inside Camp Randall on Sept. 19.

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This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Melvin Gordon headlines Wisconsin Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Texas A&M&#39;s returning defensive production ranked 9th in the SEC

This offseason, just days after the annual Maroon & White game, Texas A&M coach saw a record ten players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, including several starting defenders, led by unanimous All-American edge Cashius Howell, who led the SEC with 11.5 sacks last season. Paired with defensive tackles Albert Regis and Tyler Onyedim, going in the third round, the Aggies' defensive line will look very different this fall.

After landing 17 transfers just weeks after the conclusion of the Aggies' 10-3 loss to Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoff, more than half of these new additions are on defense, as former Northwestern edge Anto Saka and Colorado transfer safety Tawfiq Byard stand out as two new players set to make an immediate impact.

Still, Texas A&M's 2026 defense will return several key starters, as cornerback Dezz Ricks, safeties Marcus Ratcliffe and Dalton Brooks, and the nickel rotation of former starting safety Bryce Anderson and Jordan Shaw make up one of the deepest secondaries in the SEC.

In the trenches, senior defensive linemen DJ Hicks and T.J. Searcy will all be counted on to provide a consistent pass rush presence, while rising sophomore edge Marco Jones is poised to start at the Jack position after appearing in eight games last season.

Compared to the rest of the SEC, on 47% of the Aggies' 2025 defense will return this fall, ranked ninth in the SEC, combined with 53% of the team's tackle production returning, 47% of the tackles for loss and sacks, and just 41% of the program's pass deflections and interceptions.

Overall, each notable starter will be counted on to lead the defense, but after the spring season, nearly every transfer addition slated to compete for a starting or reserve role will be considered upgrades from a size and scheme-fit perspective.

Defensive Returning Production in the SEC for the 2026 season pic.twitter.com/COKQB78sZ4

— SEC Mike (@MichaelWBratton) June 5, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M returns 47% of its 2025 defensive production in 2026

How the Panthers&#39; biggest offseason move could blow up in their faces

The Carolina Panthers went against their usual operating method this offseason, spending big money in free agency to bring in linebacker Devin Lloyd and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips. While Lloyd is a good pickup with a pretty fair market contract, it doesn't take a ton of imagination to foresee the Philips deal—a four-year, $120 million pact—aging poorly for them.

Here's how the signing could backfire on the Panthers, according to Brad Gagnon at Bleacher Report:

Phillips is due to count $32.5 million against the salary cap in 2027, and there's really no painless way for the Panthers to bail on this in the next three years. Considering that we're talking about a 27-year-old with 28 total sacks and zero All-Pro or Pro Bowl nods in five good-not-great seasons, there's a damn good chance Carolina regrets that.

To be fair, Phillips has displayed a high level of potential in the past—especially early on in his NFL career with the Miami Dolphins. He posted 8.5 sacks in his rookie campaign and followed that up with 7.0 in his second.

But given his injury history (12 games played between 2023 and 2024) and his recent lack of old-fashioned production, Phillips may have a difficult time living up to that investment.

Phillips' average of $30 million per year puts him in some rare company, tying him with Jonathan Greenard for the ninth-highest annual salary among edge rushers. Everyone above him on that list (Will Anderson, Micah Parsons, Aidan Hutchinson, T.J. Watt, Danielle Hunter, Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby and Nick Bosa) are all stars with multiple Pro Bowl appearances under their belts.

For Phillips' contract to be worth it, he's going to have to at least come close to 10.0 sacks per season—a mark he has yet to meet over his five-year career. If he doesn't, then this could be a big roll of the dice that the Panthers might want back.

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers' Jaelan Phillips investment could backfire, says analyst

VOTE: Most outstanding player at the 2026 Iowa boys state soccer tournament?

The 2026 Iowa high school boys state soccer tournament is in the books.

By Saturday afternoon, four teams had reached the mountaintop and earned the honor of calling themselves state champions.

Each one of those winning teams had a daunting challenge in front of them when arriving at Mediacom Stadium at the start of competition last week. But they all made it through the gauntlet unscathed to earn the right to call themselves champions.

While all four squads are state title winners forever, the Des Moines Register has left it up to the fans to decide which individual player was the most impressive over the last week of competition. Vote for one of our 10 selected nominees, or write in a candidate you feel strongly about that we may have overlooked.

Readers will have until 11:59 p.m. on June 19 to cast their vote in our fan poll for who they think the most outstanding player at this year's tournament was.

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Bo Nix wins ASWA Pro Athlete of the Year honors after standout second season

The drafting of Bo Nix in the first round by the Denver Broncos was greeted with the sort of disdain reserved for a really terrible movie. Were Rotten Tomatoes to have an NFL cousin, Nix might have registered somewhere around 28 percent. Said the critics:

“It feels like Denver could have gotten more value here.”

“I don’t love Nix.”

“Nix has the most to prove out of the five quarterbacks selected in the first round this season.”

“It will be interesting to see if he has the game to warrant the 12th overall selection.”

But, by week 10 of his rookie season, another review came in for Nix, whom the Alabama Sports Writers Association is honoring as 2025 Professional Athlete of the Year.

Denver coach Sean Payton was doing the customary handshakes following a game when the opposing quarterback approached him. “You got one,” the QB said of Nix and the Broncos’ draft-day steal. A quarterback named Patrick Mahomes.

In two NFL seasons, the former Pinson Valley High star has proven his worth in Denver. As a rookie, he led the Broncos to their first NFL playoff appearance since 2015 when Peyton Manning was behind center. He passed for 3,375 yards and 29 touchdowns.

There was no sophomore slump in 2025. Some 3,391 yards and 26 TDs. Those may be modest compared to some NFL gunslingers, but this is the stat that counts the most: Denver was 15-3 with Nix as a starter, including a playoff stunner against Buffalo. Alas, on the penultimate play of the game, Nix suffered a broken ankle, sidelining him for the next round and requiring surgery.

Nix, whose father Patrick was his head coach at Pinson Valley, certainly has had a college career that endorsed Denver’s draft choice. He played three seasons at Auburn, the first two under Gus Malzahn, the last under Bryan Harsin. He transferred to Oregon, going 10-3 his first season, 11-1 the next. He was the Pac 12 Offensive Player of the Year, leading the nation in completions and completion percentage in 2023 and topping the conference in TD passes. He started in 61 college games, an NCAA record.

Despite the broken ankle, this has been a joyous off-season for Nix. His wife Izzy, a former Auburn cheerleader, gave birth to a daughter Riley Belle, on February 25, which is also Patrick’s birthday.

Recently Nix wrote an open letter to his infant daughter for “The Players’ Tribune:

“At some point, you’ll probably hear that I was benched and broken at Auburn. That I fell just short at Oregon. And that I was the last quarterback taken in the first round. I’ve been doubted. I’ve been dismissed. And I have my fair share of critics.

“Those things don’t feel good. … Every comment felt personal. Every doubt felt like disrespect. I developed a chip on my shoulder.

“But I’ve learned that the chip can’t become your identity. It breaks too easily. It’s too fragile. My relationship with Jesus Christ, however, is not. He is my identity … I learned that my value isn’t tied to a depth chart, a draft position, an injury report, or a stat line. I love and thrive on competition. I compete at literally everything. But I don’t play for approval. I play for a higher purpose.”

This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Former Auburn QB Bo Nix wins ASWA Pro Athlete of the Year honors

Grant Hill reveals the impact of ownership in multiple sports leagues

This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with Basketball Hall of Famer and television analyst Grant Hill.

In his interview with Easton Jr., Hill discusses his participation in this year's American Century Championship, which will take place July 10-12 at Edgewood Tahoe and air on NBC and Peacock. He discussed his role as an owner and investor in sports and communication through every facet of the team.

"I'm excited to be coming back (to the American Century Championship). I learned a little bit. I showed up on Monday last year, and by Friday, I was exhausted. I played Monday, Tuesday, went through the pro-am, and played Wednesday and Thursday. Friday night, this is a total name drop, but I'm sitting at one of the events with Emmitt Smith, and I told him I was, like, exhausted, and I told him why, and he was, like, Why did you come so early? I said I wanted to learn the course. He said just hit the ball straight."

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made headlines recently by buying an ownership stake in the Cleveland Guardians. He's taking on a role in a different sport, as his teammate Patrick Mahomes has with the Kansas City Royals.

In 2015, Hill was part of an ownership group that purchased the Atlanta Hawks, and he currently serves as Vice Chair of the Board. In 2023, Hill and his wife, Grammy-nominated singer Tamia, became part-owners of MLS club Orlando City and NWSL club Orlando Pride. He opened up about handling duties for multiple leagues, especially two soccer organizations.

"It's fun. You're an investor. You have a voice,  you don't have the loudest voice. And it's also a sport you don't know, like basketball. I'm invested in basketball as well with the Atlanta Hawks," said Hill, "But I just enjoy the teamwork, the strategy. I do talk with our staff, and somehow, they ask me questions. I don't know if they just do that to humor me."

The annual tournament awards $750,000 in prize money, much of which the celebrity players donate to local and national charities. Over the years, over $8 million has been donated to non-profit causes. Network television exposure on NBC/Peacock and a first-place prize of $150,000 make the celebrity tournament one of the most prestigious in golf.

Today in Boston Celtics history: K.C. Jones appointed as head coach

Today in Boston Celtics history, K.C. Jones was appointed as the head coach of the team with which he had won eight titles as a player. The Hall of Fame point guard alum then secured two additional championships with the Celtics as a coach in 1984 and 1986, and he was named head coach of the All-Star game on a total of four occasions.

Jones achieved a regular-season record of 308 wins and 102 losses, along with a playoff record of 65 wins and 37 losses, resulting in winning percentages of .751 and .637, respectively. To the surprise of many, Jones resigned from his position as head coach following the 1987-88 NBA season. The role was then assumed by longtime Celtics assistant coach Jimmy Rodgers.

”It’s something I wanted to do,” Jones would say of his resignation in an interview at his home with the Associated Press.

Dec 25, 2020; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; A moment of silence is observed to recognize K.C. Jones who passes away prior to the game between the Brooklyn Net and Boston Celtics at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Even on his exit from the team, Jones was a Celtics lifer, and he made sure to let the media know it. "I'm still with the Celtics,'' he made clear. ''It's a love affair with the Celtics." ''I'd been giving it consideration since last summer," he added. "It's good for me; it's good for the family; it's good for Jimmy (Rodgers)."

He remained with the team one season further in the front office before leaving to join the Seattle Supersonics as an assistant coach.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: K.C. Jones appointed as head coach

US show the fight Pochettino wanted – just in time for the World Cup

Felix Nmecha of Germany and Christian Pulisic of United States compete for the ball during Saturday’s friendly.aPhotograph: Jamie Squire/Getty Images

A sunshower began dousing the fans at Soldier Field as Matt Freese picked the ball out of his net. It was only the second minute of the United States’ final friendly before the World Cup, and mighty Germany had already opened the scoring with plenty of talent to turn the occasion into a rout.

On this occasion, however, “when it rains, it pours” did not befit the US performance. By the time the precipitation subsided after 10 minutes or so, Pochettino’s starters stepped into the sunlight, determined to not be embarrassed by the four-time world champions. The hosts seldom looked over-run despite trailing, setting the stage for Antonee Robinson to volley an emphatic equalizer past Hoffenheim’s Oliver Baumann in the 37th minute.

“I was thinking that we were lucky [to face this scenario],” Pochettino said after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat, “To see how we react, how we show character, how we show [togetherness], how we start to play under pressure. In the moment, I was upset, of course, but after that, I think it’s lucky. I think it’s good for us to see the reaction of the team. The reaction was amazing, it was really positive.”

Early in Pochettino’s tenure, and especially in 2025, the US often compounded mistakes after conceding and struggled to get back into contests. At the time, he leaned on the fire of players who were often on the outside of the national team before he was hired, especially Patrick Agyemang and Diego Luna. One wild-card pick that January, Matko Miljevic, was selected despite being a free agent due to a passion his coach chalked up to the midfielder’s development through Argentine soccer.

None of that trio is on this squad, but much of the competitiveness that Pochettino craved yesteryear was on display against Senegal and Germany. And it’s not all huffing and puffing; the team’s press has functioned better in these friendlies than against Belgium and Portugal. And while it’s not like the US created a bounty of plum chances, a volume-shooting approach kept Germany from stationing too far upfield, keeping the game credibly balanced.

“Sometimes when you get punched in the mouth,you gotta stand back up and punch back,” Tim Ream said afterwards. “All the guys stepped up, flying around [with] tackles, and really getting into the one-v-one duels. Just making life really, really difficult after conceding so early. It was a really, really encouraging response, for sure.”

Ream lost his mark as Nico Schlotterbeck set a pick on the Charlotte defender, a sequence which Ream said is often cited as an area of emphasis for officials to monitor that still goes overlooked far too often. (“[Officials have] told us that if you get blocked and nudged, they’re going to be calling that, even if the guy’s not offside. Obviously, they don’t.”) Rather than dwell on the sequence too long, Ream played a crucial role in helping the team’s progression, working in combination with former Fulham teammate Robinson to get the ball upfield down the left flank.

While Robinson’s audacious volley was the clear highlight of the team’s performance, the 28-year-old found some of the game’s more mundane moments to be just as encouraging.

“We knew there were going to be tests, but trying to find a way to win a game is going to be crucial in the World Cup,” Robinson said. “[I’m] disappointed that we lost, but [there are] many positives to take. Conceding that early, we could have easily crumbled, and it could have been a very, very bad day to be going into the tournament.”

The tune-up friendlies have provided Pochettino and his staff with a crucial 180-minute sample to study their tournament roster. There will be tough decisions to make, especially concerning which defenders give this team its most stable bedrock and how to calibrate a two-tiered midfield. There has also been a relative dearth of service provided up the central third of the pitch, though Sebastian Berhalter helped quite a bit with his line-breaking distribution in a half-hour shift off the bench.

Still, the intangibles and togetherness were on full display even after Leroy Sané beat Freese for the match-winner. Early in second-half stoppage time, Tim Weah made a two-footed sliding tackle that, while avoiding a clattering with Waldemar Anton, came in with some power behind it. Schlotterbeck took offense and began to approach Weah with a couple of teammates in tow, only for several members of the US team (including starters who had since taken up seats on the bench) to rush to Weah’s defense.

“The situation was good to have,” Pochettino said afterwards. “It’s because we care, [Germany] cares. We are competitive, they are competitive.”

With a win against a reigning Afcon finalist and a one-goal defeat against a quadrennial World Cup contender, the US will now begin their World Cup in earnest at their training base in Irvine, California. These are the types of opponents with which the co-hosts must contend if they hope to actualize longtime aspirations of a deep tournament run on home soil.

The result may not have been ideal, but the performance following an early conceded goal showed evidence of what the team believes is its most cohesive version that’s coming together just in time for the World Cup.

“I mean, honestly, it feels like a family,” Christian Pulisic said. “I feel like the guys are really close. We’re always hanging out, doing things, and just hanging out as a group. I feel like no one’s really on the outskirts. It’s a really enjoyable group to be around, honestly. It feels great going into this tournament when you have the team with such good chemistry.”

Ticket pain and Trump anger, but still room for ‘magic’: how readers feel about the World Cup

Argentina fans who watched their team win the World Cup four years ago are hoping for a repeat success this summer.Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

The 2026 World Cup is nearly upon us. Across 39 days beginning Thursday, 104 matches will be played throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada until a champion is crowned 19 July in New Jersey.

Amid the quadrennial excitement around the world’s biggest sporting event, there has also been intense controversy and scrutiny. Ticket prices, transport costs, climate threats and security concerns have left fans with mixed emotions.

We asked readers around the world to share their feelings about the World Cup, whether they are preparing to attend the matches in person, follow from home or refuse to watch at all. These are some of the stories we received.

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I’m going, but I don’t feel great about any of it

There isn’t a ton of optimism about Canada’s chances – getting out of the group would be an accomplishment, albeit a very attainable one – but rooting for a competent underdog in these tournaments is rewarding in its own way. Plus, we have recently enjoyed some very intense international sport (ice hockey against the US, in the Four Nations Face-Off and then the Olympics), so there is a sense of togetherness in what is a very diverse city. Really it comes down to the novelty of the experience and bringing a global event “home”, if only for a few games. I’m attending Canada v Switzerland in Vancouver. I got tickets through a friend’s work and figured out affordable accommodation through family, otherwise I would not be attending. Resale and even face value prices are extortionate.

I have been following stories about the World Cup, and as with all things related to football administration I am appalled. Greed is how things work in this world we’ve constructed for ourselves, and the manner in which Fifa has conducted itself in the last year – when measured against reported conduct in 2022 and the disdain that North American companies hold for consumers – shouldn’t be surprising. I will watch every game I can and I will attend my one Canada game, but I don’t feel great about any of it. Ian McCann, Toronto

The special brand of World Cup magic

Despite all of the lackluster buildup, the World Cup has its own special brand of magic, whether you’re watching a heavyweight, a plucky minnow, or your own country.

You never know when Turkey or South Korea might make it to the semi-finals, when James Rodríguez might come out of nowhere to score one of the best goals you’ve ever seen again Uruguay, when a French team might implode, or when you’ll be huddled at a table in a restaurant with your Argentinian stepmother watching on an iPhone as Argentina finally win on penalties and as the kitchen staff faintly explode in cheers behind you.

I’ve tried [to buy tickets] but haven’t had any luck so far. I live about 45 minutes away from Foxborough, where a few of the games are being held. However, tickets hovering around high triple digits or low quadruple digits have put me off. I’ve been watching as those prices have steadily decreased recently so I’m hoping to still snag tickets to some games. Jose C, Massachusetts

I live for football, but I fear Trump will ruin it

I live for the World Cup. I can tell you where I was for finals going back to 2002. I’m excited to see what the national teams can do.

We left the US four years ago. The travel cost, the unknown at US immigration. And plane fuel. We don’t want to get stuck in the US. Plus the tickets are insanely expensive. Who can afford those prices? You can get a better picture on TV.

I have been watching closely since [Donald] Trump was re-elected. It doesn’t appear that anything is being done in preparation for these matches. I fear he is going to ruin football. The temperatures for this World Cup are going to be worse. Christy, 62, Portugal

Shocking, greedy – and yet, there’s still hope

I think I speak for a nation when I say the thought of Scotland being at the World Cup fills us with giddy excitement. I woke up on the morning of the 2014 edition with a face full of hives and Scotland hadn’t even qualified, so I dread to think what condition my skin will be in come the morning of our first game.

It’s shocking, it’s abhorrent, it’s greedy, it’s entirely unsurprising. [Fifa president Gianni] Infantino is desperate to be popular and loved by powerful men.

You’ve got to feel for Canada and Mexico, this being a supposed joint bid, only the US are being talked about and for all the wrong reasons, from ICE agents to dynamic pricing, there’s not a lot of positives.

That being said, will I watch as many games as possible? Of course, Scott McTominay didn’t score that overhead kick for me not to get up at 2am, Kieran Tierney didn’t score a thunderbastard for me not to buy a Panini sticker book at almost 40 years old, and Kenny McLean didn’t score from his own half for me to forget the last 28 years of Scotland not qualifying so that we can have that most comforting and sickening feeling for a couple of weeks, hope. Fraser, 38, Clackmannanshire, Scotland

$10,000 tickets? How times have changed

I have a conditional ticket for the final which will only become valid if England get there. So, probably not.

The photo is of me holding a 1986 World Cup final ticket. The cost of the quarter-final (England v Argentina), semi-final (Argentina v Belgium) and the final was $100. Less than the cost of getting a bus from New York to the MetLife Stadium 40 years later. How times have changed. Tony Mason, 60, Louth

Missed opportunity for the US to do more

I’m hoping (despite the cave-in of excitement internationally for this tournament), there will still be guests from all over the world and I’ll have the chance to give directions around New York, tell them a little about local football culture, or just share a drink and a watch. I expect New York will still be a fun place to be this summer, and I’m making a chart of all the different neighborhoods my friends and I want to go watch a game in with international supporters in those neighborhoods – parts of Harlem near me are partial to Senegal, or where I work in Sunset Park I expect will be buzzing on Mexico matchdays.

Years ago we imagined this as a chance to make lifelong memories nearly each day, to finally show that we have the smarts to put on a large-scale World Cup, to turn around the grim momentum of the stories behind the last two World Cups. Now it’s embarrassing to have hoped for any of it – this World Cup is like a bad insult comic trying to do crowd work, and bombing, and the United States soccer community are the comedian, and the crowd, and venue losing money on a garbage act, and the better comedian who didn’t get booked that night. Corruption has become a daily watchword in many aspects of life in this country and this tournament reflects that at so many levels, down to the way state-level corruption causes breakdowns in services and competition between localities for resources and favor. I got my tickets cheap and will enjoy what I’ve got, and I don’t intend to allow the degradation of the game or the tournament to stop me from playing host on a personal level – but I’ll rue this summer as a missed opportunity for our country to be and do more. Abhi Goyal, 34, New York

I’m boycotting this World Cup

It’s WAY too expensive, and the political aspect of it all looks bad.

I played soccer my whole childhood. I attended and enjoyed the 2015 Women’s World Cup in Canada. I remember fondly the ’94 World Cup in the US – I didn’t attend, but remember how exciting it was to watch. I’m boycotting this one, even though I live in a host city. It seems like the only reason it exists is for the rich to party and to boost Trump’s ego, and I refuse to participate. Sarah, Vancouver

Related: ‘I don’t want to give my money to Fifa’: Toronto turns its back on the World Cup

‘The USA kind of sucks, but we will go there anyway’

The current regime in the USA, ticket and travel prices, meant that our small group of friends on the World Cup tour has shrunk to two, but we have a third mate in Vancouver, which made New Zealand being drawn in Group G perfect. I am looking forward to spending time with two of my best friends; watching some amazing football live, at amazing stadiums in the right time zone – I don’t think people from larger territories understand the effort antipodean fans go to to watch live sport at big tournaments. Just watching the games on TV without losing sleep is going to be a massive luxury! This may be over-romanticizing things, but [I’m excited about] being part of a larger mass of fans getting together to enjoy the football. I have printed some stickers to share with the random fans I will be sitting with in the stands.

I have been following lots of World Cup stories, from the ticket and hotel prices, to ICE issues, to what may happen to the Iran team, who New Zealand will be playing in our first match. Almost every story has worried me somewhat, and some of the gloss has been taken off the trip for me. Having said that, as JJ Bull says – “The USA kind of sucks, but we will go there anyway.” Campbell McGill, Auckland

Excitement will take hold once games start

I wish Fifa had followed the successful model of the 1994 World Cup – the last time the US hosted. Letting US Soccer and the host cities take the lead worked very well and many of the issues around the upcoming tournament were avoided. But I hope once the games start, the excitement of the world’s beautiful game will be the focus.

The articles are correct, there is much to criticize. But the media are so often focused on the negative. I trust the matches will be exciting and the press will capture both the highs and lows of the tournament. Ambassador John Hennessey-Niland (Ret), director for government affairs at 1994 World Cup,
US

Rooting for Messi, but hate to see him with Trump

I really hope Argentina can win again. We would love to celebrate our fourth star. But beyond football, I would also like Argentine players to be bolder about what they say off the field. I miss players like Maradona, Cantona or Ibrahimović, who were never afraid to speak their minds. I admire players like Mbappé or Lamine Yamal when they speak about immigration, condemn the far right or show solidarity with Palestine. Argentina has the best player in the world, but I hate seeing Messi smiling with Trump. I’d like to hear more voices speaking about social issues, inequality, workers, retirees and the situation many people are facing in the country. Hugo, Argentina

For a month, we can all dream

[I’m hoping] to see Panama score against England, who somehow have become our rival (even though they don’t see it that way) at a World Cup stage. And note my choice of words, score. But still, it’s the World Cup and for a month we can all dream of a win.

We tried, as in seriously tried [to get tickets]. But the price and political atmosphere was too much to bear.

Fifa is betting on the loyalty of the fans, and losing. And it’s systemic, even to watch over the TV is going to be an expense, a serious one for many. At this point people are choosing which games to see over the TV because pricing has become crazy. It won’t be as massive as it was before. Alfredo, 43, Panama

Related: ‘Excited but wary’: fans in the 16 host cities share their hopes and fears before the World Cup

Zero interest in the actual games

I’m an Arsenal fan since the 1970s. I have never been much interested in international football, but this year, watching Trump and Infantino vying to see how much money and prestige each could get from the finals has left me with zero interest in the actual games.

I have read stories about the cost of tickets (including for players’ family members), the lack of affordable transportation to the games and the possibility that ICE will be out in force. What do I think about them? Disgust. Jo A, Oregon

Channelling the magic of the 2010 Olympics

I grew up watching soccer. My dad was an under-20 provincial champ and my grandfather played semi pro in Victoria in the 1930s. My husband and I are attending on 14 June. Australia v Turkey. So lucky. When we hosted the Olympics in 2010, it was magical.

I truly hope that there are no issues and I am very relieved that ICE will not be in Vancouver. I feel for visitors going to matches in the US and my fingers are crossed that no one will be jailed, and/or deported. Shelley, Vancouver

A baptism by fire for my country

When Norway last qualified for the World Cup, I was 5 years old. So this World Cup will obviously be a new and potentially emotional experience for me (and many other Norwegians). I’ve been an avid World Cup (and Euros) watcher my entire life, and I’ve always had to cheer for a surrogate team (sometimes Sweden, sometimes Denmark, but most often Germany). Now I get to watch my own team play. Something I am looking forward to. We ended up in the so-called “group of death” with Senegal and France, which makes it all the more exciting. A baptism by fire, which might incidentally also become literal as well as figurative due to the hot temperatures of the American summer.

The American stadiums also look quite strange, and I am interested in how they will look on the television. Maybe it will be great? I am not looking forward to the half-time show in the final, however. William, 32, Oslo

Today on Pinstripe Alley – 6/7/26

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 05: Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees looks on from the dugout during the eighth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium on June 05, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The weather decided not to cooperate with the Yankees last night, as the rain would’ve had the team waiting around until well after 10 p.m. to start Saturday’s scheduled game. With a matinee on deck today, that timeline was deemed too brutal to wait things out, and thus we have another two-game set with a division rival on deck that the Yankees are looking to split.

Today will be a slow morning while we wait for the Yankees to take the field again, with just a couple things of note. Andrew has the Rivalry Roundup featuring the Rays giving back a half-game with the Yankees inactive, Nick honors the legacy of Thurman Munson on what would’ve been his 76th birthday, and John has the weekly social media spotlight. After the game, Scott will be on hand with a look at the history of Scranton’s no-hitters after they penned their latest one this weekend.

Today’s Matchup:

New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox

Time: 1:35 p.m. EST

TV: YES Network, NESN

Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY

Questions/Prompts:

1. Will we see Cam Schlittler have continued velo problems or will he have his fastball back to form?

2. Are we witnessing an all-time Stanley Cup Finals after the third straight wild finish in Game 3?

Hao-Yu Lee homers twice as Hens split doubleheader, Brett Callahan homers again for Erie

Iowa Cubs 7, Toledo Mud Hens 5 (Gm1)(F/7)(box)

The Hens swung the bats well in Game 1 but Dylan File took a beating from the Cubs. The right-hander gave up seven runs, six earned on 10 hits and a walk, with five strikeouts.

Hao-Yu Lee opened the scoring in the top of the first with a two-run shot with Gage Workman aboard. The Cubs tied it up against File in the bottom of the first. Tyler Gentry’s solo shot in the second inning made it 3-2 Hens, but the Cubs tied it back up in the bottom half.

File lost it a bit in the bottom of the third, and the Cubs racked up four more runs to take a commanding lead. Eduardo Valencia launched a solo shot, his 12th homer, in the fourth to make it 7-3 Cubs. In the fifth, Workman doubled and scored on a Lee single to make it 7-5, but they couldn’t complete a comeback.

Lee: 2-4, R, 3 RBI, HR, 2 K

Anderson: 2-4

File (L, 4-2): 6.0 IP, 7 R, 6 ER, 10 H, BB, 5 K

Toledo Mud Hens 8, Iowa Cubs 1 (Gm2)(F/7)(box)

Excellent outings from Carl Edwards Jr. and Tyler Mattison locked down the Cubs, and the Hens built a lead and then erupted late to take Game 2 on Saturday.

Ricky Vanasco was the opener, but he allowed a run in the first inning. Edwards Jr. took over, and after several pretty grim outings since the Tigers picked him up, the veteran right-hander blanked the Cubs for 3.1 innings, striking out seven without a walk allowed.

Edwards Jr. got whiffs on fastballs and curveballs, and particularly with a mid-80’s offering that was registering on Statcast as a fourseamer, but looked like a nascient cutter in development. Tyler Mattison took over to close out the fifth and then handled the sixth, striking out four with one hit allowed.

The Hens tied the game in the second inning when Hao-Yu Lee walked and scored on a Jace Jung double. In the fourth, Lee was hit by a pitch to start the inning, and both pitcher Vince Velasquez and Cubs’ manager Denver Dangerfield were ejected in a lengthy row. A batter’s interference call on Tyler Gentry to end the inning led to more frustration from the coaching staffs, and Hens’ manager Gary Jones was tossed out of the game on that one. Pitching coach Doug Bochtler took over the argument, and he got tossed out there as well. On a long hot day for the doubleheader, tensions were running high.

Back to baseball, as Cal Stevenson led off the fifth with a triple. Max Clark singled him in, and then in the top of the sixth, Workman and Lee both hit solo shots to make it 4-1 Hens. Three batters later, Gentry hit a homer with Jace Jung aboard, and Tomás Nido capped a big inning with a solo shot as the Hens batted around. 7-1 Hens. Gage Workman doubled, took second on a Lee single, and scored on a Trei Cruz sacrifice fly.

Hao-Yu Lee follows Workman’s blast with an oppo homer of his own to make it a 4-1 Mud Hens lead. It’s his 3rd home run in Triple-A, and his 2nd of today’s doubleheader. pic.twitter.com/ujd2ZRml22

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) June 7, 2026

Lee: 2-2, 2 R, RBI, HR, BB

Workman: 2-4, 2 R, RBI, 2B, HR, K

Jung: 1-3, R, RBI, 2B, BB, K

Edwards Jr. (W, 2-4): 3.1 IP, 0 R, 3 H, 0 BB, 7 K

Coming Up Next: The Hens lead the series 4-1 heading into a 2:08 p.m. ET matchup on Sunday.

Richmond Flying Squirrels 8, Erie SeaWolves 7 (box)

The Seawolves had this one in the bag until Wandisson Charles melted down late to blow a big lead.

Erie jumped all over the Squirrels in this one. Seth Stephenson led off the game with a walk and Peyton Graham drew a walk. John Peck doubled in Stephenson, and Brett Callahan drilled an opposite field, three-run shot to make it 4-0. Callahan’s 9th homer took him to a .n .877 OPS on the year. They weren’t done either, as Justice Bigbie singled and was wild pitched to second and then to third, scoring on a wild pickoff attempt. 5-0 SeaWolves.

John Peck blasts an RBI double off the wall in deep left center to put Erie up 1-0. pic.twitter.com/G7stOsBp3w

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) June 6, 2026

Brett Callahan lines a 3-run homer to left and the SeaWolves lead 4-0 just four batters into the game. It’s his 9th home run of the year. pic.twitter.com/elLCMEY7eu

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) June 6, 2026

On a bullpen day after Joe Miller left due to what looked like an arm injury after an inning, Johan Simon allowed a run in the second and then the third, but in the fourth, Stephenson led off with a single and stole second and third, scoring on a Peyton Graham single. 6-2 Erie.

Tyler Owens tossed two scoreless innings of relief, and Luke Taggart and Trevin Michael gave them an inning of scoreless relief as well. In the eighth, Graham walked with two outs and scored on Peck single.

So it was 7-2 heading into the bottom of the ninth. Wandisson Charles then melted down to allow five runs. Infielder Andrew Jenkins took over with the SeaWolves out of arms, and he allowed a walk off double to Onil Perez to lose it.

Callahan: 3-5, R, 3 RBI, 2B, HR

Peck: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, 2B, BB

Graham: 1-3, 2 R, RBI, 2 BB

Charles: 1.2 IP, 5 ER, 5 H, 0 BB, 2 K

Coming Up Next: The SeaWolves need to bounce back and win on Sunday to split the series. First pitch is at 5:05 p.m. ET on Sunday.

West Michigan Whitecaps 11, Dayton Dragons 3 (box)

The Whitecaps got a nice outing from Rayner Castillo and a nice offensive performance to win on Saturday to take a 3-2 lead in the series.

Castillo fired 4.2 innings of one-run ball, walking two against four strikeouts. He allowed a run in the second inning and then really settled in. It’s been a frustrating season so far for the young right-hander, so hopefully he can build on this one.

The offense got going early as Jackson Strong and Ricardo Hurtado singled in the first inning. Bryce Rainer lofted a sacrifice fly to score Strong for a 1-0 lead. Luke Shliger cracked a two-run shot with Clayton Campbell aboard for a 3-1 lead in the second inning.

In the third, Hurtado walked, and Bryce Rainer singled him to third, then stole second base. Campbell was hit by a pitch, and Junior Tilien cleared the bases with a three-run double. 6-1 Whitecaps. Rainer singled in Strong in the fourth to make it 7-1.

Junior Tilien smashes a 3-run double off the wall in right and the Whitecaps take a 6-1 lead. @ThatDanHasty calls it. pic.twitter.com/FXHhoHxr1F

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) June 7, 2026

In the fifth, they kept pouring it on. Shliger singled in Woody Hadeen, and later in the inning Strong cracked a three-run shot, his fourth of the year, to make it 11-1.

Jackson Strong smashes a 3-run homer to right to put West Michigan up by double digits. It’s his 4th home run of the year, and his 2nd in as many days. @wangler_nathan calls it. pic.twitter.com/bfcnmMxITF

— Tigers ML Report (@tigersMLreport) June 7, 2026

Jalen Evans allowed two late runs, but this one was in the bag already.

Rainer: 2-4, R, 2 RBI, 2 K, SB

Strong: 2-4, 3 R, 3 RBI, HR, BB, 2 K

Tilien: 2-5, R, 3 RBI, 2B, K

Castillo: 4.2 IP, ER, 4 H, 2 BB, 4 K

Coming Up Next: It’s a 2:00 p.m. ET matchup in Comstock Park with Tarik Skubal starting in his first rehab outing for the Whitecaps. One would think they’ll have a good chance to win the series. We’ll see how many pitches Skubal is allowed to throw.

Fort Myers Mighty Mussels, 5, Lakeland Flying Tigers 0 (box)

Caleb Leys was knocked around a bit, while the offense struggled to get anything going on Saturday.

The southpaw allowed a run in the first, then two more in the fourth. He wasn’t hit that hard, but a pair of walks and a two-run shot allowed didn’t help his cause.

Eliseo Mota allowed a pair of runs in the sixth.

The offense managed just five hits in this one, and then couldn’t capitalize on its few opportunties.

Ankeney: 1-3, 2B, BB, K

Yost: 1-4

Leys (L, 0-3): 4.0 IP, 3 ER, 5 H, 2 BB, 3 K

Coming Up Next: The Mussels are up 4-1 in the series, which concludes on Sunday at 12:00 p.m. ET.

FCL Yankees 8, FCL Tigers 1 (box)

Owen Hall was charged with six runs in this one, but it wasn’t as bad as the statline. Hall was rocked in the first. He gave up a single, two doubles, and two walks before he was lifted due to pitch count per inning restrictions. Gabriel Rosado came on and immediately allowed a grand slam. Hall came back out to pitch the second, third, and first out of the fourth, allowing just one hit, while striking out three the rest of the way. Cris Rodriguez and Steven Madero each had a hit but it was a rough game for the Tigers’ offense.

World Cup roundtable: Who will win, who will surprise and how far will U.S. advance?

France's Kylian Mbappé controls the ball during a friendly match against Brazil in March.
France's Kylian Mbappé controls the ball during a friendly match against Brazil in March. France is among the favorites to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Michael Owens / Getty Images)

Times reporter Kevin Baxter and Times en Español reporters Eduard Cauich and Jad El Reda help readers prepare for the World Cup.

You have attended many World Cups in your careers. What advice do you have for fans attending for the first time?

Baxter: Don’t treat it like just another sporting event because it’s not. This is not a World Series or even a Super Bowl. It’s the world’s Super Bowl. So drink in the passion, enjoy the international flavor. Get there early and stay late because it will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Cauich: Watch every game somewhere with other people: at a bar, a viewing party or surrounded by family. Yes, tickets are expensive, but there are plenty of places to catch the action for free alongside fellow fans. For me, that’s always been the point. These are the moments that stay with you for a long time.

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El Reda: Enjoy every moment because it goes by much faster than you think. Take time to experience the culture of the host cities, meet fans from different countries, and attend matches beyond your favorite team if possible. The World Cup is one of the few events where the entire world comes together through sport. Plan ahead, stay flexible and remember that some of the best memories happen outside the matches.

Why isn’t Mexico hosting more World Cup matches?

Cauich: The United States could have hosted this World Cup on its own. The infrastructure was already in place, with world-class stadiums and proven logistics. With 48 nations competing for the first time in World Cup history, distributing matches across three countries was the logical move. Concentrating more games in Mexico would have required building new stadiums and upgrading airports, hotels and transportation in cities that weren’t ready. History has shown similar cases. Brazil’s 2014 World Cup construction projects were a disaster, with construction projects running over budget and infrastructure promises left unfulfilled. Mexico didn’t need to repeat that experience. And as it turns out, having a few games in Mexico was the right choice. The Mexico City Stadium still isn’t fully ready. Key transportation projects, such as many metro stations, remain unfinished with the opening game approaching.

Will the U.S. make it out of the group stage?

U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams stands on the field during a friendly match against Senegal in May.
U.S. midfielder Tyler Adams stands on the field during a friendly match against Senegal in May. (Scott Kinser / Ap Photo/scott Kinser)

Baxter: Yes. With eight of the tournament’s 12 third-place teams advancing out of group play, the Americans’ path through seems safe. But that road forward gets tougher the deeper a team finishes in its group. So while the U.S. will move on, the odds of a long run through the knockout stage will improve dramatically if the team can win the group.

El Reda: They have a good chance. The USMNT has a talented generation of players with experience in top European leagues, and if they can handle the pressure and remain consistent, advancing to the knockout stage is a realistic expectation.

Will Mexico make it out of the group stage?

Cauich: With 48 teams and 12 groups, eight best third-place finishers advance in the first round, which means a team would have to be awful to be eliminated in the group stage. For Mexico, Group B is accessible. El Tri should handle South Africa in the opener, but the second match against South Korea is where things get complicated. It could be a draw or a loss. The third match against Czechia at Mexico City Stadium in the final group game looks winnable as well. Mexico will finish first in the group and enter the round of 32 with momentum.

El Reda: Mexico is in a favorable position to advance from the group stage by playing all three matches at home. South Africa, South Korea and Czechia are all capable opponents and cannot be underestimated, but Mexico has the advantage. Nothing is guaranteed in a World Cup, but I would expect Mexico to reach the knockout stage and potentially finish first in the group.

Will Canada make it out of the group stage?

Baxter: Yes. Canada has never won a World Cup game and has scored just one goal of its own in two previous trips to the tournament. But a win over Qatar in its second group-stage game should see it through to the round of 32. Given that eight third-place teams will advance to the second stage, even a draw could be enough.

What will it take to call this World Cup a success for the U.S.?

Baxter: On the field, the U.S. needs to get beyond the round of 16, something it’s done just once since World War II. And it needs to play attractive soccer in doing so. Because for soccer in the U.S., this World Cup is more about the legacy it leaves. Will the sport catch on in the U.S.? Will it excite the nation? If people are still talking about the game after the tournament is over, then the World Cup will have been successful.

What will it take to call this World Cup a success for Mexico?

Cauich: For Mexico, the goal is very clear, and it has been for nearly four decades. El Tri hasn’t reached the quarterfinals since 1986, and advancing through the group stage won’t be enough. For this tournament to be considered a success, El Tri must break the quarterfinal barrier. That is the only result that will make this a success. And while the squad may not have a lot of elite talent, the pressure of a home World Cup, playing in front of their own fans, has a way of pushing teams beyond what they thought possible.

Who do you think will win the World Cup?

Argentina forward Lionel Messi works out in Kansas City on Wednesday.
Argentina forward Lionel Messi works out in Kansas City on Wednesday. (Charlie Riedel / Associated Press)

Baxter: Spain. Although France will be right there if Kylian Mbappé is healthy.

Cauich: Argentina, France or Spain will be in the final. Defending champion Argentina’s quality is stronger since lifting the trophy in Qatar. France, as always, brings elite quality across every line. Spain is playing very well; however, potential and performance are two different things, and they’ll need to prove it when the stakes are highest.

El Reda: Naturally, Argentina must be considered one of the favorites, but Spain is a team I rate very highly and is my candidate to win it all. Their young generation has matured quickly, they play with a clear identity and they combine technical quality with tactical discipline.

As a dark horse, I would point to Portugal. Maybe the stars will align and give Cristiano Ronaldo the one final World Cup moment that has eluded him throughout his legendary career. Portugal has all the ingredients to make a serious run and perhaps even lift the trophy.

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Which team do you think has the greatest potential to surprise during the World Cup?

Baxter: Norway hasn’t played in a World Cup this century but it has a good back line and the game’s most prolific scorer in Erling Haaland. That’s a combination that could take it far. And don’t sleep on Curacao, the smallest country ever to qualify. Getting out of group play would be a massive — and obtainable — achievement.

Cauich: Host nations have a history of overachieving, and this World Cup likely will be no different. I think the USA or Mexico will make it far. Africa has 10 teams in the tournament, and Senegal and Morocco stand out as the most dangerous of the group.

El Reda: I would keep a close eye on Morocco. Their run in 2022 showed that they can compete with the world’s best, and they have continued to develop a strong core of players. Teams with confidence, organization and a clear identity often become the biggest stories of a World Cup.

Several players are competing in their fourth, fifth or sixth World Cup. How do you think the senior citizens of soccer will fare?

Baxter: Lionel Messi will have another spectacular World Cup, but Ronaldo is tougher to gauge. As for Memo Ochoa, if he’s on the field for Mexico, El Tri is in trouble.

Cauich: Ronaldo will shine alongside Portugal, a team that doesn’t depend on him anymore. Messi also will have a good first half of the tournament, but as teams get tougher, his age may show.

El Reda: Messi and Ronaldo are set to make history with their sixth World Cup appearances, bringing unmatched experience and the ability to decide matches in key moments. Goalkeepers often age differently than outfield players, and — if given the opportunity — Guillermo Ochoa’s experience in major tournaments could be invaluable for a Mexican team playing all of its group-stage matches at home. Ochoa will play his sixth World Cup as well.

Luka Modric remains Croatia’s leader and creative engine. Even at this stage of his career, his vision, passing range and leadership remain world class. Players like Modric demonstrate that football intelligence often can compensate for a decline in physical speed.

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Sunday Patriots Notes: A.J. Brown looking to earn role in wide receiver room

FOXBOROUGH, MA - JUNE 02: A.J. Brown #1 of the New England Patriots runs in warmups during New England Patriots OTA on June 2, 2026, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Summer Lamont/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

After months of speculation, the New England Patriots officially acquired star wide receiver A.J. Brown this past week. Brown arrived to the facility early Tuesday morning where he passed his physical and then practiced with the team.

That has expectedly been the primary focus here on Pats Pulpit the past few days, and there is even more uncovered about the All-Pro. For anything that fell through the cracks, let’s clean out the notebook. Welcome to this week’s A.J. Brown edition of our Sunday Patriots Notes.

Earning his role

Patriots wide receiver coach Todd Downing has known A.J. Brown for a long time.

When Brown was drafted by the Tennessee Titans, Downing was on staff as the team’s tight ends coach before eventually being promoted to offensive coordinator. From his firsthand experience with Brown, he knows exactly how the receiver operates.

“I know his heart. I know his football mind. I know his competitiveness,” Downing said. “I think that helps navigate the difference between demanding and crossing a line. And I’m just fortunate to know the person.”

Brown now joins Downing’s wide receiver room in New England after the team traded a pair of draft picks — including a 2028 first-round pick — to acquire him on Monday. With three All-Pro selections, three Pro Bowl nods, and a Super Bowl ring, Brown instantly becomes the most accomplished receiver in the group.

That status was acknowledged during Brown’s first practice with the team on Tuesday, when coaches and teammates encouraged him to lead the wide receivers through stretching lines and individual drills. Brown, however, chose to take his place at the back of the line.

“I got to earn that,” he said. “It’s a respect thing. I’m like, I got to earn that first, and I want to earn that. I want to earn those guys’ respect.”

It likely won’t take Brown long to earn that role. When he does, Browns hopes to be a valuable veteran presence in the wide receiver room, as Downing noted he soon-to-be 29-year old can have a demanding nature.

But as he showed by taking a backseat during drills, Brown understands that type of leadership comes with time.

“It’s about getting to know them first. And obviously, you can see how far you can push him because, I just want to serve guys and help guys as much as I can, on the field, off the field, whatever I can do,” Brown said.

Based on their history together, Downing has high hopes about adding both the player and the person to his room — part of what made the trade such an easy choice.

“I can’t speak for any of my bosses, but I think part of the reason we feel comfortable about adding him to the mix is because we know what type of person he is,” Downing said. “I am very protective of the wide receiver room because I know how hard those guys work, how much they celebrate each other, they push each other. The culture of the room that I’m fortunate enough to coach is pretty special.

“I think AJ is just going to enhance and augment that. And already in the first couple of meetings we’ve had together, I watch his chemistry with the guys around him and the comfort level that the guys have with him coming in. I anticipate it being pretty cool.”

Drake and A.J.

During a team meeting Tuesday, offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels was cut off mid presentation by Drake Maye. It made a quick impression on his new teammate.

“Not in a rude way, but he just kind of took over,” Brown said. “It said so much from a young guy to know what he’s talking about No. 1, and to lead and to be the voice of this team.

“So when I heard that, I was like, ‘Wow. That was impressive.’ Obviously I heard great things about him, but that part alone tells me a lot about him and how much he loves his job and he studies and everything.”

A few hours later, Brown was out on the practice field admiring his new quarterback throw the ball. That included the duo’s first connection in a full-team period — a hitch route on the outside — on Brown’s first rep.

The connection should only continue to grow between the duo, especially as Maye’s strengths as a passer line up with Brown’s as a receiver.

“I think it gives [Drake] a little bit of confidence knowing that he has someone who’s had success throughout his career in the National Football League doing something that Drake excels at,” QB coach Ashton Grant said. “I think it’s just exciting for the entire offense, because when you add a guy like that, it dictates coverages and it gives you favorable matchups across the board. So I think everybody on offense is excited.”

Knee issues

The Patriots are aware that Brown has a degenerative knee condition. However, as both the player and Mike Vrabel noted, Brown has missed just one regular-season game — plus one playoff game — because of the injury.

That absence came in 2024, when Brown then needed to have his knee drained twice a week during the Eagles’ Super Bowl run.

New England’s medical staff signed off on the condition prior to the trade, and Brown said there is no current concern.

“No injury,” he said. “That’s nothing to worry about. I’m good. I’m ready to go.”

No. 1

Throughout his NFL career, Brown wore No. 11 with both the Tennessee Titans and Philadelphia Eagles. That wasn’t always his first choice, however, as his college number, No. 1, was unavailable at both stops due to Warren Moon and then Jalen Hurts.

With both No. 1 and No. 11 available in New England, Brown decided to return to his roots and wear the single digit. The decision was also influenced by the respect he has for Patriots Hall of Famer Julian Edelman.

“Julian Edelman gave me his grace to wear 11, but I got so much respect and so much love for him, I’m going let that be, and I’m going to create my own legacy here,” Brown said.

Brown’s growth

Despite his early experience with Brown, Downing has not worked with the receiver since he was traded away from Tennessee in 2022. Even with Brown elsewhere, Downing has closely watched his game in Philadelphia and only has continued to see him improve. 

“I think he’s grown in a lot of areas, both physically and mentally,” Downing said. “You can see his understanding in the game continues to improve. The way that he sets up different releases and moves has improved. Obviously, he’s a big physical and strong receiver, but he’s done a really good job of working at the top of the route and the catch point. 

“It’s cool to see him continue to grow and, and just in the couple of conversations I’ve had with him [Tuesday], I anticipate him staying hungry to keep improving.”

Contract structure

In acquiring Brown, the Patriots inherited the remaining four years and more than $100 million left on his contract. That includes $28.75 million guaranteed this season and another $4 million guaranteed in 2027. Philadelphia is known for its unique contract structures, and Brown’s deal is no exception, featuring annual option bonuses and a massive $53.52 million dead-cap charge in 2030 due to multiple void years.

It’s a contract that seems ripe for restructuring at one point or another. Just days into Brown’s tenure in New England, however, the Patriots were not ready to commit one way or the other.

“He’s been here a day,” Mike Vrabel said Tuesday. “The plan is for him to practice and try to get acclimated. I don’t see anything that would preclude him from doing that.”

Winning investment

As Brown walked up the conditioning hill on his way to his first practice with the team, he passed a group of Patriots defensive linemen warming up for the day. They made sure to take notice.

“I think everybody was watching. Obviously, a new guy on the team, but the new guy being an All-Pro receiver,” defensive tackle Cory Durden said.

For Durden, the move to acquire Brown signaled just how serious the Patriots are about winning.

“Just going to get a guy like that considering we went to the Super Bowl last year. I think that that’s the same expectation this year,” he said.

Eagles POV

Eliot Wolf told Yahoo Sports that he had been calling the Eagles about A.J. Brown for the last two years. Each time, he was laughed off. This time, however, things were different.

Why did things change for the Eagles? Beyond Brown expressing a desire for a fresh start, the combination of cap and cash relief plus draft capital made it “win-win for both sides,” according to general manager Howie Roseman.

“You can have a really good run with somebody, and just feel like, ‘Hey, the next stage of my career, I feel like it will be better served, kind of starting fresh’,” Roseman said. “The conversations with him overall were positive and just honest conversations, and I think it just kind of got to a point where it made some sense from both sides.”

For Roseman, any deal needed to include a first-round pick, an asking price the Patriots ultimately met sending their 2028 first to facilitate the deal.

Gonzo’s game

Christian Gonzalez hosted his charity basketball game Saturday night back home in Texas. Brown was in attendance for the event, as were several of his new teammates such as Kyle Williams, DeMario Douglas, Rhamondre Stevenson, and Carlton Davis.

With the Brown trade now complete, Gonzalez’s status at mandatory minicamp next week will be the top storyline as he has not participated in voluntary OTAs. On Tuesday, Mike Vrabel said he “would imagine” Gonzalez is in attendance.

Setting up the week ahead

After canceling the final week of OTAs, the Patriots will now host their three-day mandatory minicamp this week from June 9-11. All three days will be open to the media before the team then breaks until the start of training camp, which usually begins in the final week of July.

Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: What Big East needs in a new boss; restore Marcus Camby’s moment and more

The Big East concluded meetings in May, the spring meeting of coaches and administrators in Florida, and the Board of Directors gathering on May 28 in New York. There is much more significance to any gathering in 2026, beyond the usual housekeeping.

The search for a new commissioner has been officially launched, to be led by Liz Moulton, chairman of Elevate Talent, an executive search firm, and Kyle Bowlsby, the firm’s senior partner and son of former Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby. The task of replacing Val Ackerman, who retired in April after leading the reconfigured conference to surprising success since 2013, when the original Big East broke up, will be a tricky one. As the nation’s top non-FBS football conference, the league that which UConn joined in 2020 has been successful on many levels in basketball, with Villanova and UConn each winning two national championships since 2016, and the UConn women, as always, a dominant force.

That five of 10 starters in the Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals are from Big East schools is not a bad national, prime-time reminder of Big East relevance. However, it comes after a season in which only the UConn, St. John’s and Villanova men received NCAA bids, an outcome that feeds some anxiety in Storrs about the future, while the conference’s women’s programs continue to offer virtually zero challenge to the Huskies.

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As always, football drives college athletics’ armored cars full of cash, and the new commissioner will need to be creative in maintaining, preferably strengthening, the Big East’s brand and footprint.

“We need someone who is going to come in and set a bold vision,” said UConn AD David Benedict. “And is going to be capable of being a conference that sets the narrative and the agenda for college basketball. We are uniquely different in that our league is primarily focused on basketball. To have that, in addition to the success we’ve had, we need someone who is capable of coming in and trying to position our league in a way so that if you are one of the best college basketball prospects in the country, or in the world, you want to understand the value of playing in the Big East.

“The Big East is different, and where the SEC (slogan) says ‘It just means more,’ basketball should just mean more to the Big East. We should be getting up on top of the Empire State Building and shouting that out.”

Obviously, King Kong is not available to climb that building again, but two candidates who have been most often mentioned so far are Dan Gavitt, the NCAA senior VP for basketball, and Jordan Bazant, Fox Sports executive VP for business development.

The former not only brings a long career in the industry and strong NCAA connections, he is the son of Dave Gavitt, the visionary who formed the original Big East and made it the best basketball conference in the country in the 1980s. The latter is obviously steeped in the TV/media rights revenue piece, where there is such a gulf between the Big East and the four power conferences. One almost wishes their qualities could be combined somehow.

“We also need someone who’s got a very creative, entrepreneurial, commercial mindset,” Benedict said. “That can come in and think about, how can we better support our league members by the way of generating new and different revenues, which is going to be absolutely critical going forward.”

‘Think globally, act locally’: Jason Candle shares vision for guiding UConn football into the future

With legislation aimed at corralling the out-of-control state of college athletics in the name-image-likeness, revenue-sharing and transfer portal era, the new commissioner will have a lot to navigate.

“Someone really has to understand the political landscape of college athletics today,” Benedict said. “Whether it’s the NCAA, power-four dynamic, we need someone who’s capable of making sure we’re always going to have a seat at the table.”

In the meantime, UConn’s long-term goal remains a seat at the big table, membership in one of the power conferences. This is the time of year when conference realignment talk picks up. The idea of UConn joining the reorganized Pac 12 does not seem to have much traction. Any move to a “Group of Six” conference, especially one so spread out, would have to be football-only at this point. UConn, as one of two FBS independents, the other being Notre Dame, has had the back-to-back nine-win seasons.

“The initial conversations around the Pac 12 was as a full member, and that doesn’t make any sense for us,” Benedict said. “We’re going to continue talking with people about football, whether it’s about conference affiliation or scheduling alliances, that’s still very top of mind for us. The nice thing is, based on the profile of the football program and the way it has changed, there is a different level of respect for our football program and what we’re investing and our university’s brand is very beneficial at this moment in time.”

More for your Sunday Read:

Sentimental journey

John Mason, a Connecticut-based journalist, filmmaker and historian, followed UConn’s Andy Baylock through his Memorial Day ritual and produced a poignant, 11-minute video: “Inside Andy Baylock’s Memorial Day Tradiion.” You can find on YouTube.

Baylock, who has been involved in UConn athletics since 1963, coaching football and baseball, takes a long stroll through historic Storrs Cemetery to place plastic flowers near the headstones of people he knew and loved who are resting there, starting always with his beloved wife Barbara, “Mama Bear,” who passed away 11 years ago. As Mason followed, Baylock, 88, with balky knees, walked with his son and talked about each person he stopped to visit, former UConn professors and department heads, local doctors, neighbors, with a lengthy stop for J.O. Christian, coach and AD who hired him.

“It seems like an authentic thing to do,” Mason said. “Each of these people came alive for four or five seconds. It got pretty emotional.”

Mason met Baylock, who has been doing this about 20 years, at 9 a.m. on May 25 and stuck it out two hours; the coach wasn’t finished, and continued on with his rounds. Baylock is still working with the Norwich Sea Unicorns this summer, throwing some BP and managing their bullpen at Dodd Stadium.

“I used to say that a man without enemies is an ineffective man, then I remembered that I know Andy Baylock, said current UConn baseball coach Jim Penders, who sent me the video.

Dom Amore: How UConn softball handled the blows and clawed back to the NCAA Tournament

Sunday short takes

*Laura Valentino, who has coached UConn softball to back-to-back Big East championships and NCAA Tournament appearances, revealed some of her “secret sauce,” so to speak, at the Coaches Road Show. “You know what a short hop is, it’s one of the most difficult plays there is,” she said. “We had a drill where our team had to field 36 short hops in a row. After the first time we did it, I questioned myself. But we did that drill all fall and it changed the standard. When they beat the drill, it was like they won the World Series.” The Huskies bounced back from a 4-15 start to win 31 games, and after the season, when Valentino asked seniors to name something the program should never change, pitcher Jessica Walter mentioned the tough practices and drills.

*Annie Fiorvanti, UConn’s deputy AD and senior women administrator, was named to the NCAA’s Division I Women’s Basketball Committee this week, one of three new administrators. Fiorvanti, who has in the past served on the volleyball rules committee, will join Yale AD Vicky Chun in this new committee assignment.

*Branford’s Ava Esposito helped Auburn make a run to the national championship in women’s tennis, where the Tigers were runners-up to Texas A&M. Esposito, a junior, was an All-American in both singles, going 30-6, and doubles, teaming with DJ Bennett to go 17-4. They will compete for a U.S. Open spot later this summer.

*Ryan Daniels, former St. Paul-Bristol and UConn slugger, drafted by the Twins last summer, had to retire from baseball due to recurring hip issues that disrupted his college career. He graduated from UConn in May and will pursue opportunities in commercial real estate.

*Fairfield Prep’s Ryan Ventrelle, who will play for Notre Dame next season, is your Gatorade Player of the Year in Connecticut high school baseball. Prep is two rounds deep in the Class LL tournament.

*UConn’s Matt Costello will be playing “golf’s longest day” for a spot in the U.S. Open in the 36-hole qualifier in Westchester County on Monday. Three former Huskies, Eric Dietrich, Jared Nelson and Jimmy Paradise are also still alive for a spot at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island, site of this year’s tournament.

*Somerset, the Yankees’ Eastern League affiliate, will be playing the Yard Goats at Dunkin’ Park Aug. 18-23, which based on the timelines out there, could just land within the window of Aaron Judge’s rehab from his fractured rib.

Summer Reading

Dave Borges, longtime UConn men’s beat reporter for Hearst CT, has a new book coming out, his fourth and his third on the Huskies. “UConn Men’s Basketball: An Illustrated Timeline,” 176 pages from Reedy Press, will be available starting June 15. As the title suggests, the book is a review of UConn’s long basketball history, emphasizing the remarkable success of the last 40 years. To order, call 314-833-6600 or email orders@reedypress.com or visit the major booksellers, such as Amazon.

Last word

UMass alums Mike Corey and Brad Davidson are making a three-part documentary “Lightning In A Bottle,” to help push the NCAA to reinstate the Minutemen’s “vacated” Final Four appearance in 1996. They have sent a letter appealing to NCAA President Charlie Baker toward this end. That team, 35-2, ranked No.1 for a time and coached by Hall of Famer John Calipari, was led by Hartford Public’s Marcus Camby, national player of the year, who went on to play 17 years in the NBA. It was learned that year, first reported by The Courant, in fact, that Camby accepted cash and gifts from agents, a serious violation at the time.

In today’s college basketball, this would be called serious business, so obviously in light of what goes on now, forbidding the school from hanging a banner to commemorate its only Final Four appearance is just silly. How do you erase history? What happened on the court happened. There are statues of Calipari and Camby outside the UMass arena already, and Camby, who returned to earn a degree in 2017, is in the school’s Hall of Fame as he should be. Now it’s tome to give Camby his moment back, and let them hang the dang banner — do it everywhere, put the whole idea of “vacated” wins in the dustbin of history.

Raphinha makes kind gesture to Hamza Abdelkarim after Brazil beat Egypt

Barcelona star Raphinha came up against Hamza Abdelkarim on Saturday as Brazil took on Egypt in a World Cup warm-up in Cleveland.

Abdelkarim has made the Egypt squad following a winter move to Barcelona. Barca are expected to make the transfer permanent this summer and hand him a chance to impress in pre-season.

Brazil ran out 2-1 winners with Raphinha grabbing an assist for the winning goal by Endrick. Bruno Guimaraes had earlier opened the scoring but Egypt hit back quickly through Mostafa Ziko.

Raphinha and Abdelkarim then enjoyed a nice moment after the game as they swapped shirts in front of the cameras.

The Barcelona star then spoke about Brazil’s performance as they fine tune preparations for this summer’s tournament.

“The result gives us confidence. We’re going to try to improve even more to arrive at the World Cup, if not perfect, then as close to perfect as possible,” he told GE TV.

Brazil’s first game of the World Cup is against Morocco on Saturday 13th June, while Egypt open up against Belgium two days later.

Olympic Sports Catch Up: June 7 Edition

Now that all but one sport — yay, Track & Field trio! — have wrapped up, it’s time for another check in.

If you’re new here, WELCOME to Olympic Sports Catch Up! As the Olympic sports manager at this beautiful little website, I lead a team of talented and passionate writers who have a special interest in non-revenue Olympic sports at Missouri (I despise the phrase “non-revenue”).

I’ve broken down each of the sports below and will be sharing fun/relevant info, social posts, and any writing our talented crew has done..

Enjoy!



Baseball

Roster Updates

  • There’s been many changes since my last edition. There’s even some turnover in the coaching staff, as it was announced that hitting coach Bryson LeBlanc, who had spent the last three seasons in CoMo, would not return for the 2026-27 season. The departure list is now [takes deep breath]: Keagen Kohlhoff (RHP), Chris Patterson (3B), PJ Green (RHP), Kadin Muckley (RHP), Gehrig Goldbeck (SS), Keyler Gonzalez (RHP), Peyton Basler (2B), Kaden Peer (OF), Blaize Ward (2B), Sam Parker (1B), Todd Feurtado III (LHP) and Tyler Macon (1B)
  • There has also been one addition, with FGCU transfer Wilfred Gonzalez, an elite hitting shortstop.

Basketball- Women’s

  • A couple of schedule announcements have come out, including a game at Kansas City’s T-Mobile Arena in November between Mizzou and K-State that was announced on May 26. And then on Friday morning, the Tigers’ opponent in the SEC/ACC Challenge was announced— Florida State, who they will face on Thursday, December 3 in Tallahassee. The Seminoles are coming off a 10-21 record last season, including 5-13 in the ACC.
  • Episode 3 of the new athletic department’s new content creation arm, Skyward Productions, features Kellie Harper. You can watch below.
  • It also looks like most, if not all of the newbies have gotten moved in. Welcome Jada, McKenzie, Nevaeh, and others (I don’t know who all of them are yet by looks, sorry). Per reports, it looks like they’re still waiting on the arrival of Arizona’s Tanyuel Welch.
  • Congrats to Jordana Reisma, who signed a professional contract with the Mandurah Magic of NBL1.
  • Loved the team’s focus on sharing experiences of this season’s seniors to showcase what’s in store for the next crop of Tigers. I still HATE this font with a fiery passion; it is super unreadable — the e’s are atrocious— and makes me cringe everytime I see it.

A message to those who wear the jersey next 🐯#MIZ x #OurZoupic.twitter.com/B8d7ZBVdCP

— Mizzou Women’s Basketball (@MizzouWBB) June 3, 2026

Golf- Women’s

History in the Making

  • Women’s Golf has wrapped up and WOW, what a season! I spent much of Memorial Day weekend frantically refreshing the scores links to see if the Tigers would advance to round 4 — they did — and sending my dad updates, so much so that he asked if I was a golf fan now. The answer is no, I am still not “into” golf, but I AM a Mizzou fan, and as such, will always root for them and love to see another program make history (HERstory)?
  • The Tigers finished a program-best 12th, which topped a previous best 16th place set in 2005. Per MU Tigers, the team’s 1,175 stroke total tope the team’s previous-best by 30 strokes. The Tigers were led by freshmen Ebba Liljeberg, who finished 30th with a +2. Senior Addie Dobson, who also participated in the US Open this week, placed 46th with a +7. Fleur van Beek rounded out the top Tiger finishers in 55th place at a +9. The trio posted the best scores by a Tiger at the NCAA Finals in school history with 290, 295 and 297 over 72 holes.

The Tigers wrapped up their best season in school history on Monday, finishing the NCAA Championship in 12th place!

📰 https://t.co/16w7rCgvU0#MIZ 🐯⛳️ pic.twitter.com/FnPBe7QfsW

— Mizzou Women's Golf (@MUWomensGolf) May 26, 2026

Walker, Zamora and Dobson will graduate at the end of the season, but the Tigers will return two of their top three golfers for next year as they attempt to reach back-to-back NCAA Championship appearances for the first time in program history.

Portal Updates

Golf- Men’s

NGI Wrap Up

  • Men’s Golf wrapped up their season on May 24 with a runner-up finish at the National Golf Invitational in Arizona, recording per MU Tigers, the fifth-best 54-hole score in school history with a score of 826. They wrapped up the competition strong, finishing the final day 9-under par behind just Grand Canyon.
  • Three Tigers finished in the top 10 of the 50-golfer field, with sophomore Trent Mierl finishing in 5th place with a collegiate best 206. Senior Virgilio Paz and junior Brock Snyder tied for 9th overall. Snyder’s 208 tied his best 54-hole score of his career.

Gymnastics

  • Friends, the coaching staff is complete! On June 3, the Tigers announced the addition of new assistant coach Oleksii Koltakov, who led most recently a vault resurgence while working at Georgia the past two seasons, and won WCGA Assistant Coach of the Year honors at Nebraska. You can read my piece here.

Proven winner. Talent developer. Success on the biggest stages.

Join us in welcoming Oleksii Koltakov as the newest assistant coach of Mizzou gymnastics!

🔗 https://t.co/oCMBsuAyA8#MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/KDKfoCpl1r

— Mizzou Gymnastics (@MizzouGym) June 3, 2026
  • There’s still one slot open for another transfer — I’ve still got my eye on Arkansas transfer Ja’Leigh Lang, a solid 9.9 vaulter, something the Tigers could use. Will the Tigers’ new coaching addition tip the scales in Mizzou’s favor? We will see!
  • The incoming freshmen class, who make up the highest ranked recruiting class in program history, have done some sharing about why they chose Mizzou

Ready to win together, on and off the competition floor 🌟 #MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/728vKge9d6

— Mizzou Gymnastics (@MizzouGym) June 5, 2026

We’re building something special at Mizzou, and that starts with elite people in every role 🗣️#MIZ 🐯 pic.twitter.com/WzuWgKAfJG

— Mizzou Gymnastics (@MizzouGym) June 2, 2026

Soccer

Schedule Update

  • We have a schedule that features eight home matches and four new SEC opponents! In Colin’s piece, he wrote that this schedule offers more opportunity for the team to make it back to the SEC tourney for the first time since 2020. Why? The non-con matches opponents are non-Power Four matchups, and the SEC slate features six repeat opponents who they kept it close with (tie or one point).

Clear your calendar because our fall schedule is finally here🗓️#MIZ🐯 pic.twitter.com/cCTjjGRYFH

— Mizzou Soccer ⚽️ (@MizzouSoccer) June 4, 2026

Softball

More Carr Honors

Freshman Abby Carr was awarded her second Freshman All-American honors, this time by D1 Softball. The two-way player led the Tigers in ERA (2.92), saves (5), home runs (12) and RBI (44) in the 2026 season. This marks her third postseason honor, as she was previously named to the NFCA All-Region Midwest Second Team and named Freshman All-American by Softball America.

Tennis

Coaching Hires

  • Robin Goodman’s staff has taken shape and one is a former Tiger. On May 28, Goodman announced the hiring of Manny Raga as Associate Head Coach and former Tiger Bronte Murgett as an assistant coach. Raga comes from OU where he served as an assistant for the men’s program since July 2023. Mugett competed for Mizzou from 2020-22 and returns home after spending a season as an assistant at Virginia Tech. Per MU Tigers:

“I could not be more excited to welcome Manny and Bronte to Mizzou,” Goodman said. “From my initial conversation with each of them, what stood out was the energy, the positivity, and the genuine excitement they have about what we’re building here. This program deserves people who walk in the door every day, fired up to help our student athletes succeed on and off the court, and that’s what we’re getting.”

Track & Field

NCAA Championships Updates

  • Three Tigers have extended their postseasons and will advance to the NCAA Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene this coming week— Sam Innes (weight throw), SEC Champ Valentina Barrios and Skylar Ciccolini (javelin)
  • Innes finished 8th overall with a mark of 67.83m.
  • Freshman Dillon Leacock just missed qualifying in the 400m hurdles, as he finished 16th (he needed to be top 12). He went his personal best time to make the quarterfinals earlier in the meet.
  • Monica Wanjiku just missed the finals, finishing 15th overall in the 10,000m with a33:08.68.
  • The nation’s top javelin throwers showed out in the first round meet, with Barrios taking first at 57.35m, Ciccolini finishing 11th with a 50.51m, and Val Galligan taking 18th, setting a new personal best at 48.53m.
  • Read Sophie’s wrap-ups here: Tigers seal three spots for Eugene as NCAA West First Round concludes | Women’s Javelin and Innes Power Through First Round to Secure Spots in NCAA Finals

Video: Arman Tsarukyan bets $1 million on Justin Gaethje to beat Ilia Topuria – ‘Bro, if my dad sees this’

Instant regret?

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) interim Lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje, collides with reigning 155-pound kingpin, Ilia Topuria, to unify the division title at UFC Freedom 250 next weekend (Sun., June 14, 2026) in front of the White House on the South Lawn in Washington, D.C., to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.

Gaethje is the second-biggest underdog on the historic card, sitting anywhere from +450 to +540, but he apparently has a believer in No. 2-ranked Lightweight Arman Tsarukyan.

So much so that the Armenian hot-head seemingly bet $1 million on “The Highlight” to pull off the massive upset — for a potential return of $5.7 million.

During a stream with goofball boxing personalityDeen The Great and former boxing champion Adrien Broner, Tsarukyan was talked into placing the monster wager on Gaethje.

“Every time Gaethje fought [as an underdog], everyone thought he’d lose, but he always wins,” Tsarukyan said. “We can put maybe like $50k?”

Then, someone in the background suggested betting $1 million.

“For a million, I have to call a couple of guys,” Tsarukyan replied.

Tsarukyan then entered $1 million into the betting app and showed the crew. Moments later, someone appeared to press the bet button, causing Tsarukyan to jump out of his seat as instant regret seemingly hit his entire body.

Bro, if my dad sees this,” Tsarukyan said.

Watch the clip below:

Arman Tsarukyan put $1 MILLION on Justin Gaethje to beat Ilia Topuria at the White House

If Gaethje pulls it off, Arman cashes out $5.7 MILLION

(via @DeenTheGreat) pic.twitter.com/5DIWIj9wLm

— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) June 7, 2026

Now, let’s address the two elephants in the room.

First, this could be completely fake. Someone on the stream mentions that the betting app is a sponsor, and, having worked with sportsbooks before myself, they produce a ton of fake bet slips.

Second, UFC fighters are not allowed to bet on UFC fights. The updated UFC Athlete Conduct Policy “prohibits their athletes from wagering on any UFC match.”

So, either Tsarukyan is going to get an angry phone call from his bosses for doing something he is not allowed to do — and possibly get himself into even more trouble — or we are eventually going to find out this was all a hoax.

Either way, it was a wild clip.

Nevertheless, Tsarukyan is still serving as the backup fighter for the UFC Freedom 250 main event. But with his timeline closing for when he is willing to cut weight, it looks more likely that he will be wrestling Tony Ferguson one day before UFC White House for Real American Freestyle (RAF).


For the latest UFC White House-related news and notes click here.

One question will define J.K. Dobbins’ impact: Can he stay healthy?

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 21: J.K. Dobbins #27 of the Denver Broncos on field against the Los Angeles Chargers during the NFL 2025 game at SoFi Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, Broncos Country!

Health is always a significant vulnerability for teams and sports.

What makes matters worse is that you can neither predict them nor prevent them. You can do your best to prepare and train, but injuries are inevitable.

For the Denver Broncos, that’s seen in running back J.K. Dobbins. When he’s on the field, he’s one of the best backs in the NFL. We saw that through the first 10 games of his first season in Denver.

The issue is that Dobbins can’t stay on the field. There’s no doubt he’s been struck by fluke injuries over the course of his career. Heck, his Lisfranc injury last season in Week 10 against the Las Vegas Raiders falls into the “fluke” category. But whenever you discuss Dobbins, you can’t avoid health as a major topic.

His health is also one of the main drivers of the Broncos’ success on offense and as a team this season.

If Dobbins gets and stays on the field, Denver could have one of the best offenses in the league. Thus, the Broncos will become a serious contender.

Broncos head coach Sean Payton was asked about Dobbins and his confidence in the running back staying healthy this week at OTAs:

“I think this, though. I think if you just take (running) backs around the league, and you understand the length … The season is not getting any shorter; it’s getting longer. He was a big part of our success a year ago. I think certainly where we’re at with that running back room today, we feel like is further along than maybe when we first got here. So he’s one of those compound multipliers. There’s so much that he brings … You usually hear him before you see him in there, probably sometimes out here. (Laughs) He’s a tremendous teammate, and yes, I’m glad he’s with us.”

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— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 24, 2026

Dobbins acknowledged and discussed his unfortunate injury luck in an interview with The Insiders in late March. It was the same interview where he said the Broncos had an embarrassment of riches on offense.

“When I went down, when I got hurt, I think I was third or fourth in total rushing yards in the NFL,” Dobbins said in the interview. “The thing that hurt my feelings the most was knowing I was right there in the grasp of something special, especially since the injury thing has been so unfortunate for me.

“When you look at some people, you say ‘injury prone.’ You get the rolled ankles, the hamstring strains, whatever you’re getting. The stuff I’m getting is like, done for the season, let’s get some surgery. It’s like ‘dang, why am I getting these unfortunate things?’ But I’m going to always keep going.”

NiJaree Canady drew comparison to Nolan Ryan after historic NCAA softball run. Here&#39;s why

OKLAHOMA CITY — After throwing her final collegiate pitch Thursday for Texas Tech in its second straight loss to Texas softball in the finals of the Women’s College World Series, groundbreaking pitcher NiJaree Canady drew praise from both squads as well as comparisons to some of the game’s greats.

Monica Abbott, Cat Osterman, Jennie Finch, Rachel Garcia.

But a more apt comparison may be Nolan Ryan, considering what the Hall of Fame pitcher meant to Major League Baseball, both on and off the field.

Like Ryan, Canady used devastating power to dominate batters. And like Ryan, Canady became the first player in her sport to sign a contract for at least $1 million, which Ryan did in 1979 with the Houston Astros for $1.125 million a year.

Salaries for collegiate athletics are not made public, but Front Office Sports — an outlet that covers the business of sports — reports that Canady drew a $1 million-per-year salary from Texas Tech boosters when she transferred from Stanford prior to the 2025 season. This year's Texas Tech squad earned approximately $3 million, per Front Office Sports.

Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady (24) throws a pitch during game one of the NCAA Women’s College World Series against Texas at Devon Park on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

Canady and her 2026 Red Raiders teammates, who made up the highest-paid collegiate softball roster in history, led a previously irrelevant Texas Tech program to its second consecutive WCWS championship series. They also proved that softball players can draw comparable salaries to other collegiate sports like basketball, baseball and even football, especially since ratings for the NCAA Tournament games continue to reach historic highs.

That’s a point of pride for Canady, who reached the WCWS in every one of her collegiate seasons, including the first two at Stanford.

“I think we just helped pave the pathway to hopefully more investments coming,” Canady said after Thursday’s loss. “I think a lot of people that watch Texas Tech especially because of that attention we brought, but it also set a new standard for just female athletics, too. We'll invest in female athletics. We'll draw crowds. I don't know how many viewership numbers have been up (but) fan numbers have been up.”

MORE: Texas, Texas Tech built their rosters 2 different ways, so which is better?

Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady (24) throws a pitch during game one of the NCAA Women’s College World Series against Texas at Devon Park on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

WCWS: Viewership, attention keeps soaring

Canady’s assumption about TV viewers is correct. The final numbers for the WCWS finals between Texas and Texas Tech haven’t come in yet, but ESPN reported a 33% viewership increase from last year over the first five days of the WCWS. The network averaged 1.5 million viewers per day in the span, and the semifinal matchups of Texas vs. Tennessee and Texas Tech vs. Alabama averaged 2 million viewers, according to the network.

Canady has been at the forefront of that ratings surge over the past few seasons, Texas coach Mike White asserted.

“NiJaree Canady is a warrior,” White said. “What she's done for the sport and how she's promoted the game itself (with) two programs. Look what it's done to Texas Tech softball. It's put it on the map.”

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Gerry Glasco: NiJaree Canady legacy 'beyond' softball

Texas Tech coach Gerry Glasco thinks Canady’s impact goes far beyond Lubbock. A 67-year-old Illinois native who grew up a St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan, Glasco even compared Canady to Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood, who helped pioneer player empowerment in MLB by fighting for the right to be a free agent in the 1960s.

Texas Tech pitcher NiJaree Canady celebrates after the game against the Baylor Bears at Tracy Sellers Field on May 2, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas. Canady pitched a perfect game, earning her third no-hitter. (John E. Moore III/Getty Images)

Glasco also said Canady’s impact on young Black softball players will affect future generations of softball players. The sport’s popularity is growing in the Black community, based on participation rates in high school and college. But prominent Black pitchers remain rare, much like Black quarterbacks in the NFL a generation ago. Canady’s success will help break down certain stereotypes, Glasco said.

“For a female athlete, and for an African-American female athlete, I think her legacy is way beyond the softball field when people see what it does for the female athlete and African-American female athletes in the coming years,” he said. “I think NiJa has become the face of softball. Not just college softball, but softball. That's how big an impact.”

Texas ace Teagan Kavan, who won all four of her matchups with Canady when the two faced off as starters, said Canady’s impact on the game sets up softball for even more success.

“I have nothing but respect for her and how she's changed two programs and how she just changed the sport as a whole,” Kavan said. “There's so many girls that look up to her and that dream to be in her position because of her. nilJust the light that she exudes and the passion for the game she exudes. It’s really cool to get to share the field with her and to be on the field with someone who has had that much impact on the game. And it's not going to stop here. It's going to keep going.”

Three reasons why Real Madrid should not splash €150 million on Michael Olise

Three reasons why Real Madrid should not splash €150 million on Michael Olise
Three reasons why Real Madrid should not splash €150 million on Michael Olise

Florentino Perez has already sent Real Madrid supporters into a frenzy after promising the arrival of a new Galactico worth around €150 million this summer. 

While several names have been mentioned in recent weeks, the growing belief in Spain is that the mystery signing could be Michael Olise.

The French winger has emerged as one of the most exciting attacking players in European football, combining flair, creativity and end product in a way that naturally attracts Real Madrid’s attention. 

At first glance, the move appears to make perfect sense, as Olise has the talent, the age profile and the star potential to become the latest headline signing at the Santiago Bernabéu.

However, Real Madrid’s transfer strategy cannot be driven by excitement alone. 

The club’s recent success has been built on smart planning, squad balance and investing in areas of genuine need rather than simply chasing the biggest names available. 

While Olise would undoubtedly add quality to the squad, there is a strong argument that committing €150 million to sign him would be a mistake.

Here are three reasons why Real Madrid should think twice before investing such a huge sum in Michael Olise.

Real Madrid have players to solve the problem

Do Real Madrid really need Olise? (Photo by Reinaldo Coddou H./Getty Images)

One of the biggest mistakes clubs make in the transfer market is buying players to solve problems that do not really exist.

Real Madrid’s attack is already packed with quality, with Rodrygo, Brahim Diaz, Franco Mastantuono and Arda Guler giving the squad a variety of options across the front line. 

The reality is that Olise would arrive in a squad where minutes are already difficult to guarantee, and that immediately creates a challenge for both the player and the club.

Rodrygo, in particular, remains a major reason why Real Madrid should be cautious. 

Despite constant speculation surrounding his future and his troubled injury record, the Brazilian has delivered in crucial matches and continues to be one of the most complete attacking players in the squad. 

Replacing or marginalising him for an expensive new signing could prove short-sighted.

There is also the question of development, as Real Madrid have spent years building a project based on young talent. 

Players such as Guler and Mastantuono need opportunities to grow, and blocking that pathway with another superstar signing could hurt the club’s long-term planning.

A €150 million transfer makes little financial sense

A €150 million price tag would be more of a burden. (Photo by Reinaldo Coddou H./Getty Images)

There was a time when Real Madrid built entire transfer windows around Galactico signings. Modern football, however, has changed.

Even the wealthiest clubs must be careful about where they allocate resources, and reports linking Olise with a potential €150 million valuation should immediately raise concerns.

That figure is not only expensive, it places enormous pressure on the player to deliver from day one.

For that kind of money, Real Madrid should be signing someone who fills a clear weakness in the squad or dramatically improves the starting XI. 

Olise is an excellent footballer, not doubt, but it is difficult to argue that he solves a major problem currently facing the team.

There is also the adaptation factor. Success in one environment does not automatically guarantee success at Real Madrid. 

The pressure of playing at the Santiago Bernabeu is unique and Kylian Mbappe has learned that the hard way. Every touch, every performance and every result is analysed under a microscope.

A player who costs €150 million will be expected to become a superstar immediately, and that level of expectation carries significant risk, no matter how talented the player may be.

Strengthening the midfield should be the priority

Real Madrid should rather invest in a midfielder than a winger. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

If Real Madrid truly have a huge budget available this summer, there is a stronger argument for investing it elsewhere.

The squad’s biggest challenge is not a lack of attacking quality. Rather, it is maintaining balance throughout the team.

While the attack possesses enough firepower to compete with anyone in Europe, there have been moments when the midfield has lacked control, physicality and defensive protection. 

The departure of key figures in recent years has changed the dynamic of the team, and replacing those qualities should arguably be a bigger priority than signing another winger.

A dominant midfielder capable of controlling matches would improve every area of the side, providing greater protection for the defence while also allowing players like Mbappe and Vinicius to operate with more freedom.

That type of signing addresses a genuine sporting need.

Michael Olise is a fantastic player and could become one of the best attackers in world football. 

However, successful transfer windows are not about collecting the most talented names available. They are about building the most balanced squad possible.

Where are they now? Pensburgh 2021 Top 25 Under 25 update

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Let’s jump back in time to the 2021 prospect pool for the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was not a very good time for the youth in the organization, considering that the Pens only made one first round pick from 2016-21 during their period of maximizing the contending window in those days. Part of the price for banners that will hang forever is a willingness to sacrifice assets for the future.

As you’ll see in the list, the Penguins did that in a major way. Pittsburgh ranked 29th in prospects rankings from The Athletic in Feb. 2021 and were 29th again in Feb. 2022. Not much was expected, and now a few years later it’s clear that lived up to the billing with only three players currently in the NHL and minimal overall impact from the pool at this time.

#25: Santeri Airola: I always liked Airola’s style as a puck mover in the limited looks from the summer development camps he attended in Pittsburgh. In the end, he never signed in North America and has played in the Finnish league his whole career. Now 25, he had his best season for producing points in 2025-26 for SaiPa Lappeenranta with 34 (11G+23A) in 57 games. In the end, he turned out to be a pretty decent player in that league.

#24: Jan Drozg – Drozg stayed in the Pens’ organization until 2022, mostly as an AHL player. Then came four middling years in the KHL before going to the Austrian league in 2025-26.

#23: Will Reilly – Reilly also stayed with the Pens in the AHL through 2022, won the ECHL Kelly Cup with Florida in 2024 and last year played for the KHL team in Shanghai. Pretty interesting career journey for him.

#22: Clayton Phillips – A former third round pick in 2017, Phillips never got his career on track. He only played one game with WBS in 2022 after finishing up at Penn State. He then played for two different ECHL teams in 2022-23 outside of Pittsburgh’s organization and retired.

#21: Chase Yoder – Always saw a lot of Brandon Tanev in the fellow Providence product of Yoder, but he didn’t grit/effort his way to the big time. The Pens didn’t sign Yoder, who finished up his five collegiate seasons in 2025. Last year was his first pro year, split between ECHL (27 points in 39 games) and AHL (five points in 23 games) on an AHL contract.

#20: Kirill Tankov – Tankov, only 24 years old, still has his rights retained by the Pens but it doesn’t look like he’s in the plans for the NHL team. His career hit a bump in the road after suffering a neck injury in 2022, but he did graduate to a full-time KHL spot this season and scored 13 points in 42 games.

#19: Raivis Ansons – Ansons has hung on the very fringes of the organization, he got an entry level contract but couldn’t win a full-time AHL job by the end of it. He signed an AHL contract with Wilkes for 2025-26 and again split time between the ECHL/AHL this year. He has played two playoff games in the current WBS run, but has mostly been a depth player/scratch.

#18: Lukas Svejkovsky – A fourth round pick in 2020, Svejkovsky found his high scoring rates in the WHL and ECHL couldn’t be carried up to the AHL level (19 points in 66 games split over two years with WBS). He’s played in Finland the last two seasons.

#17: Judd Caulfield – Caulfield was traded to Anaheim and has spent his entire three-year pro career with their AHL team in San Diego. Now 25, he did set career-highs in goals (17), assists (21) and points (38) this season, proving to be a decent AHL option.

#16: Jonathan Gruden – Gruden looks like he peaked in 2023-24, playing 13 games with NHL Pittsburgh as an injury call-up. Since then, it’s been a downward trend – his role and points went way down with Wilkes in 2024-25 as organizational priorities shifted and he was traded to New Jersey. Gruden’s spent all his time in the Devils organization with their AHL team in Utica as a nice AHL option.

#15: Kasper Bjorkqvist – Injuries did a number on the 2016 second round pick, who opted to leave the Pens’ organization in 2022 and head back to Finland where he’s played the last four seasons with fairly middling stats (three goals and 12 points in 30 games in 2025-26).

#14: Jordy Bellerive – Another instance of injury derailing a career, Bellerive was never able to get back on track after an off-ice injury. He played in the AHL until 2024, with the Pens until 2022 and ended up playing in the Swedish lower league in 2024-25 and signed with a Slovakian team in 2025-26.

#13: Cam Lee – Lee has played in the KHL for the last four seasons after leaving WBS in 2022.

#12: Drew O’Connor – O’Connor is a rare success story for this pool, scoring 17 goals for NHL Vancouver last season and working on a $5.0 million contract ($2.5m per year). He improved his skating enough to become a solid NHL player.

#11: Joel Blomqvist – Blomqvist has been with AHL Wilkes the last three full seasons. He’s worked his way towards being one of the better goalies in that league, only to find himself passed up by a younger prospect who has been a little better in Sergei Murashov. His upward path might be blocked now, to no real detriment of his own with his contract running out this summer. Where his future plays out will be interesting to see.

#10: Isaac Belliveau – Belliveau played two seasons with PIT, split between ECHL/AHL, then was traded to Buffalo. He was able to avoid the ECHL but only appeared in 36 AHL games this season for Rochester. He’s another player who has been great in the Juniors and ECHL as far as production and role but struggled to make much of an impact in the AHL.

#9: Calle Clang – Clang was traded to Anaheim as part of the Rickard Rakell trade. He’s made his way up to being AHL San Diego’s most used goalie in 2025-26 but his stats look unremarkable with a career AHL save percentage under .900.

#8: Filip Lindberg – Lindberg played 26 total games with WBS from 2021-23 then the goalie opted to go back to his native Finland where it looks like he’s held down a backup position for four different teams in the last three seasons. His high ranking was the result of being dominant in college from 2019-21 at UMass but his path didn’t stay in that direction much longer.

#7: Nathan Legare – A member of the NJD organization since 2024, Legare has been remaking his game from scoring forward into a physical lower liner. He’s played four total NHL games with the Devils in the last two seasons, working mostly out of AHL Utica where he scored 13 goals and 20 points in 65 games this season. Skating concerns and a lack of scoring touch ended up limiting the ceiling for the former third round pick.

#6: Tristan Broz – It feels like Broz, still just 23, has been around forever. The 2021 second round pick spent three years at college and has become one of the better and more clutch players in the AHL (11 points in 13 games on the current WBS run). Unfortunate timing on injury/illnesses has limited him to only one NHL game, though there could be more ahead in the near future.

#5: Valtteri Puustinen – Always a prevalent point producer in Finland and the AHL, Puustinen got a serious look with Pittsburgh and scored 20 points in 52 games in 2023-24. It didn’t quite come together for him for long at the NHL level and he was traded to Colorado – where he is still active on the AHL Eagles playoff run (giving the possibility of Puustinen to play WBS in the Calder Cup Finals, if both win their current series).

#4: Filip Hallander – Hallander’s had quite the journey, playing mostly in the AHL from 2021-23, opting to sign with a Swedish team where he spent two seasons, and then a return to the NHL in 2025-26. A blood clot issue shut down his season in November, what happens from here with that remains outwardly unknown. He is under contract for 2026-27 with Pittsburgh and could be a fringe player in the lineup, assuming the health situation is cleared. Seemingly just as easily, he might not be an NHL option with other younger players pushing for a lineup spot, plus re-signings of players like Connor Dewar and Blake Lizotte.

#3: Samuel Poulin – Poulin’s time with the Pens came to an end late in 2025, being a part of the Stuart Skinner/Tristan Jarry trade. He didn’t sniff NHL Edmonton for the rest of the season, playing 49 games with AHL Bakersfield to wrap up the year. Poulin qualifies as a Group VI unrestricted free agent this offseason, his next step remains unknown at this point.

#2: Pierre-Olivier Joseph – Appearing mostly as an AHL player from 2019-22, Joseph made the jump to full-time NHLer in 2023. It’s been spotty since then, changing teams three times in the last two seasons. He caught on with Vancouver for 2025-26 but was a depth player appearing in 31 NHL games for the worst team in the league. His contract is up, Vancouver could opt to keep his rights as a restricted free agent if they choose to do it under new management.

#1: John Marino – Marino was traded to New Jersey in 2022, endured some up and down seasons and was moved to Utah in 2024. He’s appeared to find a good fit with the Mammoth, appearing in the second most TOI for them in the playoffs and a close third in the regular season. In 2025-26 Marino finally broke his single-season point best of 26 from his rookie year with the Pens in 2019-20, where he scored 36 points. Amazingly, he’s still got one more season to go on the contract that Pittsburgh signed him to back in January of 2021, which is like a hockey lifetime ago considering all the changes to the Pens and for Marino since that point.

After the World Cup tune-up results, do you have more faith or more doubt about Germany?

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JUNE 06: Kai Havertz of Germany gestures during the international friendly match between United States and Germany at Soldier Field on June 06, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the World Cup rapidly approaching, Germany’s recent tune-up matches have given fans plenty to discuss. Some supporters are feeling encouraged by what they have seen, while others still have lingering concerns about whether this squad can truly compete for the biggest prize in international football.

On the positive side, Germany continues to show flashes of the attacking talent that has many people excited. At times, the team has looked capable of creating chances against a variety of styles, and there is no shortage of talent throughout the squad. There are also reasons to believe that the team is developing a stronger identity.

At the same time, the tune-up matches have not erased every concern. Defensive lapses, occasional struggles with finishing, and moments where the team loses control of matches remain issues that fans have seen before. Germany has often looked dominant for stretches only to leave opponents hanging around longer than necessary.

That leaves supporters with an interesting question. Are these recent performances signs of a team peaking at the right time, or are they simply masking problems that could resurface against elite competition?

The good news is that Germany appears to have both the talent and depth to challenge any nation in the tournament. Whether that translates into a deep run may depend on whether they can consistently put together complete performances for seven matches.

So what do you think? After watching the World Cup tune-ups, do you have more faith in Germany’s chances—or more doubt?


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Atlético Seasonal Ratings: Grading Alvarez, Griezmann and the attackers

The third instalment of our player ratings
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One of the defining stories of Atlético Madrid’s 2025/26 season has to be the weight carried by its attackers, a group asked to compensate for a midfield ravaged by injury, to navigate a winter transfer window that brought as much upheaval as reinforcement and to deliver in a Champions League semi-final while still processing a Copa del Rey final defeat.

They did so with mixed results. Julián Alvarez dazzled in Europe and went quiet in the league for three months. Alexander Sørloth scored freely and started nothing that mattered. Antoine Griezmann said goodbye the only way he knows how, with goals, drama and a lump in the throat. And Ademola Lookman arrived in February and immediately looked like the best signing of the season.

In the third instalment of Into the Calderón’s seasonal player ratings, we turn our attention to the forwards. It is a long list, and a complicated one, including three players who were only part of the squad for part of the season, a club legend on his way out and a mixed bag of form from big names.

Julián Alvarez

Alvarez and Sørloth finished as Atlético’s joint-top scorers across all competitions with 20 goals each, which sounds impressive until you examine how Alvarez got there. The numbers tell one story; the context tells another.

In La Liga, Alvarez managed just eight goals in 29 appearances, a significant drop from the 17 he scored in 37 league games last season. The low headline figure in the league is partly explained by a staggering mid-season collapse: a 14-game La Liga drought without scoring, stretching from November through to late February. 

What kept his overall tally respectable was the Champions League, where he scored 10 goals in 15 appearances, a return that confirmed his place among the best in Europe in the big games, when he was focused on the task at hand. When Atlético needed him most on the biggest stage, he delivered.

But the elephant in the room, of course, is his future. Barcelona’s machinery has been relentlessly pulling at him throughout the second half of the season, and the contract renewal that Atlético hoped to formalise has stalled. Losing him would hurt badly, but after a La Liga campaign that sometimes raised more questions than it answered, he has — perhaps inadvertently — put a price on himself.

Where 12 months ago he wasn’t up for sale, if you asked many fans, those same supporters may now reluctantly put a price on a player who scored eight domestic goals at a club finishing fourth. 

Rating: 7/10

Alexander Sørloth

In terms of raw output, Sørloth had an excellent season. He finished as Atlético’s top scorer in LaLiga with 13 goals in 35 appearances, operating at nearly a goal every other game when given the chance. His non-penalty xG numbers were elite, placing him in the top two percentile of all La Liga strikers, and a hat-trick in the Champions League to seal progression to the last 16 was among the highlights of the entire European campaign. 

And yet the conversation around Sørloth this season was always the same: why wasn’t he starting the big games? Diego Simeone consistently dropped him when the match really mattered, using him as the battering ram off the bench while Alvarez and Griezmann occupied the more prestigious slots in the XI — as shown by the fact that he only started one Champions League knockout tie, against Club Brugges in the second leg.

That kind of deployment reflects how Simeone sees him: a finisher of high quality who lacks the all-round profile to lead the line in a match where Atlético cannot afford to concede space on the counter. While his stats are strong, they are boosted by being the man to feature against Atleti’s weaker opposition.

At 30, Sørloth’s value is as a specialist. He delivered when asked. But this was not the campaign of a first-choice striker.

Rating: 6.5/10

Antoine Griezmann

His last season at the club where he became a legend was one where many expected him to play a bit-part role, but Griezmann perhaps exceeded expectations as he finished with nine goals and four assists across 42 appearances in all competitions, taking on a reduced but meaningful role.

The numbers this season don’t reflect his true value, which was never purely statistical at this stage of his career. Griezmann was the player who kept things calm when they might have unravelled, who stretched defences when Atlético most needed width, who pressed when work rate was needed, who brought levity to a dressing room navigating constant injury chaos. 

His move to Orlando City in MLS has been confirmed, and talk of a potential mid-season exit right as the team competed to reach the latter stages of the Copa del Rey and Champions League left a mark that reminded many of his talks with Barcelona on the eve of Champions League elimination to Juventus in 2019.

More than anyone else in this squad, he will be difficult to replace: not because of goals or assists, but because of what he represents and his leadership role.

Rating: 7.5/10

Ademola Lookman

In some ways, Lookman is the most difficult player on this list to rate fairly, because a half-season window simply isn’t enough canvas.

Nine goals and four assists in 22 appearances since his February arrival from Atalanta represents an extraordinary return for a mid-season signing. A goal involvement every 104 minutes is better than Diego Costa managed in his January 2018 return.

He scored on his debut in a 5-0 demolition of Real Betis in the Copa del Rey, and proceeded to become the most electric attacking presence Atlético have had in years, scoring an equaliser in the eventual Copa del Rey final before an injury picked up there ruled him out until the Champions League semi-final home leg against Arsenal. He wasn’t sharp in either leg, and he was unable to prevent Atleti’s elimination.

Lookman’s debut half-season was one of promise and potential, and finding consistency could be what takes him to the next level. With a full season under Simeone, the ceiling is very high. Based on what we saw in three months, this rating could look conservative come May 2027.

Rating: 8/10

Giuliano Simeone

This season, Giuliano did more than enough to put some distance between himself and the narrative of being the coach’s son, but he didn’t quite kick on as much as some would have liked. An energetic start to the season, cementing his place as the first choice right-winger, faded as his incredible amount of minutes seemed to take their toll later on.

He made 31 LaLiga appearances, scoring four goals and registering six assists, and was one of only a handful of Atlético players to remain consistently available — and useful — throughout the campaign. Simeone senior deployed him as his most-used outfield player alongside Koke, Marcos Llorente and Dávid Hancko, a fact that surprised many observers who expected a lesser role.

In truth, it shouldn’t have surprised anyone who watched him closely. Giuliano’s energy, pressing and willingness to cover the entire right flank made him an invaluable piece of the shape, both as a winger and as something closer to a hybrid wing-back when El Cholo’s structure demanded it.

He is not a 15-goal-a-season player, and probably will never be. But the way Giuliano reads the game, links play and sacrifices himself defensively makes him exactly the type of footballer that survives and thrives in this system. His best years are ahead of him.

Rating: 7/10

Álex Baena

Having arrived as one of the most exciting summer signings in recent years, Baena’s debut season turned out to be a significant disappointment.

Baena joined from Villarreal in a long-gestating €42 million transfer, off the back of a season where he created more chances than any other player in La Liga. The expectation was that he would do for Atlético what he had done for Villarreal: provide creativity from wide positions, pile up key passes through sheer volume and unlock stubborn defenses that have stymied Atleti away in La Liga for years.

Baena started brightly against Espanyol before an injury and appendicitis then sidelined him and interrupted his adaptation. Since, he’s tried to fit into a system that hasn’t quite suited him. He finished with just two goals and three assists in 27 LaLiga appearances, a fraction of the numbers he put up on the yellow side of Spain. Injuries disrupted his rhythm in the first half of the campaign, and by the time he was fit, the team’s dynamic had shifted around other players, although he found some better form in the final weeks of the campaign.

The talent is clearly there. Baena led Villarreal’s attack almost singlehandedly for two seasons, and that ability does not disappear. A good World Cup could propel him to new heights, and another summer could help him to adjust to the demands of being a winger in Simeone’s system.

Rating: 5/10

Giacomo Raspadori

Atlético signed Raspadori as an insurance policy, seemingly to add depth with a gamble in a reasonable piece of business given Griezmann’s age and Alvarez’s early-season form.

But insurance is, by definition, something you hope not to need. And when Simeone reached for Raspadori in his hour of need, he found a player who looked like a round peg in a square hole.

The Italy striker played 15 games, scored two goals and provided three assists before leaving in January, making just one La Liga start in his entire time at the club. Simeone had long wanted a strong dribbling winger on the left, and a clever, diminutive playmaker seemed a poor fit. That said, the numbers weren’t so bad given his limited minutes

That said, the club bought someone who didn’t fit and the manager rarely played him. While Raspadori worked hard and never complained publicly, his January exit back to Serie A to join Atalanta was probably best for all parties.

Rating: 5/10

Thiago Almada

If Baena and Raspadori were disappointing summer signings, Almada’s was truly catastrophic.

The Argentine started the first three games of the season but did not start another league match until a three-game run in late January and February. In between, he missed time through injury and accumulated a series of anonymous substitute appearances that left even his most optimistic observers struggling to see where he fits. He flirted with a January exit that never materialised, and he failed to back up any claim for more game time. Conceding a penalty foolishly losing possession in his own box against Elche was a moment that no player wants on his highlights reel.

Almada ended what is likely to be his only season in Spain with three goals and one assist in 27 La Liga appearances, averaging just under 49 minutes per game. His dribbling numbers suggest a player with genuine technical quality but his impact, or lack of it, on matches suggests a player who has not yet understood what La Liga demands of him physically and positionally. In fairness, Simeone has been patient, but patience has limits.

Rating: 4/10

Carlos Martín

The briefest of cameos against Eintracht Frankfurt in September for a product of the academy system who trained with the first team and was in the squad for the first 17 league games without playing a minute. Carlos Martín never was close to establishing himself in Simeone’s plans; 65 of the 66 minutes he played were against Atlético Baleares in a topsy-turvy Copa del Rey match in December. He left for Rayo Vallecano on loan in January and is expected to join the Conference League runners-up permanently.

Rating: 3/10

Inter willing to sell young star Berenbruch to Cagliari in Stankovic-style deal

Inter willing to sell young star Berenbruch to Cagliari in Stankovic-style deal
Inter willing to sell young star Berenbruch to Cagliari in Stankovic-style deal

Reports in Italy claim that Inter are willing to send young talent Thomas Berenbruch to Serie A side Cagliari, potentially in a permanent deal, but the Nerazzurri want to retain the option to bring the 21-year-old back to San Siro, like they have done with Aleksandar Stankovic.

Inter talent Berenbruch could join Cagliari

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Cagliari and head coach Fabio Pisacane are keen to sign Berenbruch ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Pisacane has had several opportunities to watch the 21-year-old midfielder up close for himself: The Cagliari coach and Inter’s Cristian Chivu regularly met in the dugout as head coaches of Inter and Cagliari’s Primavera sides before being promoted to their respective senior teams, and Berenbruch often impressed when playing against the Rossoblu youth squads.

Nerazzurri players Petar Sucic and Thomas Berenbruch during an in-house pre-season friendly.

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter are prepared to let Berenbruch leave to go in search of regular game time at senior level.

The Nerazzurri do not want to lose the player on a permanent basis, however, which is why they could seek to negotiate either a straight loan deal, or a permanent transfer with a favourable buy-back option.

This was the case with Stankovic, who joined Club Brugge last season, impressed with his performances in Belgium, and was then bought back by Inter, who announced the return of the young Serbian star on Friday.

The World Cup in an Age of Strongmen

The ball smacked the net. Germany had just scored for the fourth time in 26 minutes, brutally exposing the Brazilian squad. As I watched the match in my father’s São Paulo apartment, I heard a woman outside shriek, an understandable reaction. Ours was silence. Germany would score three more times before the referee’s merciful final whistle. Brazil—the only team to have qualified for every World Cup and the sole country to have won five times—had managed a single goal in the dying minutes of the match, a stab at dignity where none remained. On that day of infamy—July 8, 2014—it was clear to all that Brazil was the hapless victim of a skilled, brutally efficient, cold-blooded sadist.

It was not supposed to go this way. When FIFA, soccer’s international governing body, chose Brazil to host the 2014 World Cup in 2007, national leaders dreamed of a global showcase that would cement the country’s image as a rising power, a land of rhythm and joy welcoming the world with competence and grace. More than 60 years had passed since Brazil hosted a World Cup. On that occasion, the home squad fell to tiny Uruguay in a heartbreaking final upset. This time would be different. Stadiums would shine, fans would flood the streets, and the national team would lift the trophy once again on domestic soil, uniting a populace long accustomed to football glory.

But those dreams frayed in the years leading up to the tournament. Construction delays and spiraling costs fueled public outrage in a country still bedeviled by gross inequalities. Promises of lasting infrastructure improvements fell short. Multiple corruption scandals tainted FIFA and Brazil’s political class alike. Indeed, some of the largest protests ever seen in Brazil occurred in 2013, targeting the country’s self-dealing elite and fueling a toxic surge of anti-political sentiment. By the time the games began, the pageantry had lost its luster for many Brazilians. Journalist Dave Zirin described a “World Cup seen through tear gas,” with regular protests fouling up the otherwise palpable ebullience. The host’s historic humiliation at German hands was the sharpest proof in a growing body of evidence that something profound was amiss in Latin America’s largest nation. The 7–1 final score would epitomize a dispiriting decade.

“World Cups don’t change the world,” according to journalist Simon Kuper, “but they do illuminate it.” In World Cup Fever: A Soccer Journey in Nine Tournaments, he tries to explain how. Kuper writes for the Financial Times and is the author of several books about soccer and other topics. He is one of the few writers who has been to every World Cup since 1990. His personal experiences with the quadrennial tournament, relayed in short vignettes, form the heart of World Cup Fever (notably, he considers the 2014 Cup in Brazil to be the best he’s attended). But this is also a historical, sociological, and political examination of the Cup’s enduring yet shifting significance since it was first held in 1930.

Founded on lofty ideals of international communion, FIFA has become a vector of corruption and cultural commodification. One review of the body’s litany of scandals concluded, “in an organization that produces a pseudo-public good and is nonprofit—yet which is run by a private entity without accountability to key stakeholders—the misaligned incentives are clear.” In many ways, FIFA’s notorious venality is of a piece with the shady state of contemporary global politics. As the games begin this summer in Mexico, Canada, and on the shaky ground of Donald Trump’s United States, the spectacle will be inseparable from the uncertain political moment. How can the United States extend a welcoming hand to the world when the current administration has balled its fists? We are all anxious to find out.

The fate of a sporting event may seem trivial in a world beset by multiple overlapping crises, of course, but soccer is no mere diversion. It is by far the most popular sport in the world, a shared language that binds billions across borders, classes, cultures, and regimes. This year’s tournament thus poses a critical question: Is a more transparent and democratic version of international soccer even imaginable in a world veering toward reactionary authoritarianism?


Soccer’s roots run deep. Unruly games referred to as folk or mob football were played across early modern Britain, often with entire villages used as playing fields. Rules for these localized affairs were standardized in the 1860s into two distinct games—rugby football and association football. At Oxford, the latter was shortened to “assoc” football. Further linguistic evolution produced a name for the game that today is really only used in the United States: soccer.

Soccer made its way out of England like a merry virus in the final decades of the nineteenth century, spreading through railways, ports, and migrant labor “not as a palliative to the grimness of industrial life,” per historian James Walvin, “but largely because industrial workers, unlike others, had free time.” The regimentation of life under industrial capitalism entailed the regimentation of leisure. Urban density created crowds, while cheap transportation allowed nascent clubs to travel and spectators to follow. The spread of the game, particularly in the so-called developing world, also benefited from its association with a host of broader modernizing efforts in areas like public health and education, as well as its democratizing promise. By the 1890s, British expatriates had helped organize teams in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Cape Town, and Calcutta. Soccer’s global rise was thus an unmistakable product of the global industrial revolution. Kuper’s beloved Dutch team, he declares, was born of social democracy.

But industrial modernity did more than create the bases for mass athletic competition. It also created the conditions for sophisticated international sporting events. “Victorian Britons invented most modern sports,” Kuper writes, “but couldn’t see the point of playing them against foreigners.” The French could. In 1896, Baron Pierre de Coubertin organized the first modern Olympic Games. The Union Cycliste Internationale was founded in 1900 to coordinate cycling records across borders. Modern motor racing took shape under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile, established in 1904. That same year, a short Parisian stroll away, a man named Jules Rimet led the creation of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association—FIFA.

These were proto-global institutions designed to manage modern spectacle. In each case, mass participation and cross-border competition generated administrative frameworks that were neither public nor entirely private. Their creation reflected the ongoing consolidation of modern national identity. Imagined communities produced real-world fandoms. For idealists like Rimet, sport in the age of empires need not drive disharmony. “A pious Catholic with a social conscience, he saw the game as an instrument to uplift the poor,” Kuper explains. Playing “would give working men dignity, and a sense of solidarity.” At the time, soccer was strictly an amateurish pursuit. Elites viewed the prospect of athletic professionalization as tawdry and potentially even socially disruptive. The provincial Rimet, by contrast, pushed for professional leagues of highly trained athletes as a new meritocracy, a path of upward mobility for poor and working-class men. For his entire life, the aspiring sports mogul would insist on soccer’s salutary societal effects. But the idea that it might be monetized—to use a term also coined in the mid–nineteenth century—was never far from the mind.

In 1928, FIFA decided to create a competition open to all nations. Colonies, composed mostly of nonwhite people, were notably excluded. The first World Cup was held two years later in Uruguay, a country so keen on hosting that it agreed to cover all expenses. This set the precedent: Going forward, the host would foot the bill. The next competition occurred in Mussolini’s Italy, establishing another essential FIFA characteristic: a willingness to deal with tyrants. The charitable reading of that decision is that Rimet’s experience fighting in World War I had left him “obsessed with peace,” as Kuper writes, deepening his belief that soccer could and should bridge all people across political divides. Furthermore, the list of countries willing to bankroll a growing international competition was quite small. A skeptic, however, might see an overriding concern with narrow self-advancement. The 1934 World Cup served as a fascist showcase, carefully choreographed to advertise the vitality and virility of the black-shirted regime.

Rimet did fall out with fascists after the next World Cup, held in France in 1938. Nazis and collaborationist Vichy officials disdained professional sports and the social mobility they implied, as the British upper crust had decades before. As Kuper explains, Rimet “seemed able to live with the regime’s fascism; what he couldn’t accept was its support for his old enemy, amateurism in sport.” Rimet thus spent World War II away from FIFA, returning to lead the organization once the Allies prevailed. The first postwar World Cup, held in Brazil in 1950, was its most high-profile contest yet. Under his stewardship, FIFA had grown from 29 countries to 85. Rimet, overseeing his final World Cup, was riveted by soccer’s popularity in Brazil, vindication for his vision of a global community of professional soccer players avidly supported by fans from all walks of life. When it came to his life’s goal, Rimet had scored. He was replaced as head of FIFA in 1954 and died two years later at the age of 83.


Decolonization swelled FIFA’s ranks in the 1950s and 1960s, transforming what had been a Euro-American club into a genuinely global assembly. By the 1970s, newly independent African and Asian states formed a powerful voting bloc capable of reshaping the tournament’s structure. The ouster of the patrician English administrator Stanley Rous and the election of the Brazilian João Havelange as FIFA president in 1974 marked a decisive shift. The tournament expanded from 16 teams to 24 in 1982 and to 32 nations in 1998, leading to much greater participation for the global south (this year’s World Cup will involve 48 countries). More participants translated to greater popular investment and viewership worldwide, yielding more commercial partnerships and revenue-generating opportunities.

Television in particular remade the World Cup’s meaning. As television ownership and broadcasting networks expanded rapidly across the developing world in the 1970s and 1980s, audiences far beyond Europe and the Americas gained regular access to the tournament. What had once been a relatively elite gathering accessible mainly to the population of the country where the tournament happened to be hosted became, by the 1970s and 1980s, a far-reaching fixture of global monoculture. Kuper fondly recalls the 1978 World Cup—the first that he followed—and observes that, “even for a kid today, the tournament can be their first glimpse of beauty and greatness.”

Globalization gradually eroded older ideas of distinct national styles. Kuper has argued that before the 1990s one could readily identify the tactical grammar of Italy, Brazil, or England at a glance. The increasing movement of players around the world following the end of the Cold War—stemming as much from the easing of international tensions as from changes in the rules of international soccer—helped dissolve those distinctions. Today’s elite players are polyglot cosmopolitans, scouted and plucked away from their remote hometowns and shaped as much by club academies in Barcelona, Munich, or Manchester as by the countries on their passports. If the early World Cups reflected a reaction, in part, to the chauvinism of nineteenth-century imperialism, recent editions capture both the inclusive accessibility and the homogenizing logic of neoliberal globalization.

Kuper’s passion for the World Cup is neither treacly nor fanatical, as one might expect in a book called World Cup Fever. One might even initially find the book’s central pitch a tad gimmicky. Is there really anything to learn about, say, the 1994 World Cup—the last time it was hosted by the United States—from someone who attended every World Cup since 1990 that one could not learn from a good journalist who hadn’t? But the memoiristic elements of Kuper’s book, many of which flit across the page too quickly in just a few paragraphs, are illuminating. He sets well-observed scenes that cumulatively get at essential aspects of each tournament, weaving personal, often amusing stories in with commentary on the evolution of FIFA and the game of soccer as well as the competition’s socioeconomic and political effects.

Each tournament Kuper has covered marked a shift in the geopolitical weather: the twilight of the Cold War in Italy in 1990, America’s unipolar bravado in 1994, multicultural optimism in France in 1998, East Asian dynamism in 2002, Merkel-era stability in 2006, South Africa’s post-apartheid aspiration in 2010, Brazil’s developmentalist crest and crash in 2014, Russia’s managed democracy in 2018, and Qatar’s petro-authoritarian spectacle in 2022. On one level, World Cup Fever is a testament to the personal and professional benefits of committing oneself to a subject for a long time—in this case, a tournament that only occurs every four years.

Kuper does not suggest that soccer drives political change. Nevertheless, his vignettes demonstrate how deeply the tournament penetrates civic life, and how cynical elites milk the game for private profit. His extended treatment of soccer in South Africa, for example, is revealing. The 2010 World Cup did not dissolve enduring inequality—nobody realistically expected it to—but it briefly recast how South Africans saw themselves and how they looked to the world. Television coverage emphasizing the country’s natural beauty, not to mention the modern stadiums and colorful official festivities, projected an image of national celebration and competence that displaced familiar narratives of division and poverty. (Who could forget the buzz of the vuvuzelas?) FIFA ultimately turned a massive profit from the 2010 World Cup, largely at South Africa’s expense. The country “had few football fields for ordinary people, but it was now saddled with ten ‘world-class’ stadiums—at least eight more than it needed,” Kuper explains. It thanked the hosts by producing no tangible legacy for the poor majority of South Africans.


In an era of rising inequality and political radicalization, one wonders if FIFA’s predatory model of imposing enormous costs on host nations as it reaps unfathomable sums is sustainable. Hosting the World Cup now routinely requires billions in public spending on stadiums, infrastructure, and security, costs that democratic governments must ultimately defend to voters. Several potential hosts have balked in recent years. Montreal, for example, withdrew from the 2026 tournament after the Quebec government declined to finance required stadium upgrades, while cities such as Chicago and Minneapolis abandoned bids rather than accept FIFA’s financial conditions. FIFA maintains that a World Cup “cannot be organised without the broad support of the relevant government authorities,” meaning that host states must effectively reshape their legal and fiscal frameworks to accommodate the organization’s demands. If the expense becomes increasingly unjustifiable to democratic electorates, the tournament may gravitate toward governments more willing to ignore public opinion altogether.

It is hard to foresee any impetus for a markedly more transparent version of international soccer as governments across the world become more insular and self-serving. FIFA has long functioned as a rent-seeking engine, extracting substantial sums from host nations while offering few guarantees of public benefit, turning global sport into a spectacle that flatters authority as much as it entertains. Trump, for example, in word and deed, has made the United States utterly inhospitable to soccer fans from many countries. Yet in December FIFA president Gianni Infantino bestowed on him a hastily minted peace prize, reflecting the organization’s longstanding willingness to suck up to would-be strongmen. Such gestures betray little enthusiasm for new direction.

The World Cup has long served as a mirror, revealing with unusual clarity the shifting hierarchies of power and prestige that have shaped the modern world.

For his part, Kuper resists grand prescriptions for the future of the sport. His commitment is to observation over time, to chronicling how ordinary people experience extraordinary moments. That modesty is itself instructive. The World Cup endures not simply because rich men in boardrooms will it but also because billions of viewers earnestly believe that what unfolds on the pitch is worthy of their attention. The institutional superstructure may be compromised but the 90 minutes must remain inviolate. As Kuper suggests, spectators can live with the fact of official corruption as long as the game is pure. However, “once we start to doubt that the matches we are seeing are real, the emotion we invest in World Cups becomes pointless.” Democratic governance, of course, rests on a similar foundation of shared belief.

Jules Rimet, FIFA’s founder, imagined soccer as a force that might ennoble ordinary people, offering dignity and fellowship through honest competition. He did not intend FIFA to restrain governments or safeguard civic accountability. Its mission has always been the promotion of the game. For nearly a century, the World Cup has reflected that reality. Dazzling and galvanizing, it has also served as a mirror, revealing with unusual clarity the shifting hierarchies of power and prestige that have shaped the modern world. When global audiences watch the World Cup, they see virtuosity, emotion, and the hand of fate at work on the grandest stage in sports. They also glimpse the world as it is.

Yankees Rival Loses Pitcher To Sudden Retirement At Age 27

Tampa Bay Rays v Los Angeles Angels

ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 04: A baseball with the MLB logo rests on the field during batting practice prior to the game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Tampa Bay Rays at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on August 04, 2025 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images)

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The Tampa Bay Rays have spent much of the 2026 season navigating the challenges that come with developing pitching depth while competing in one of baseball’s toughest divisions.

Division rivals like the New York Yankees would like nothing better than for the Rays’ surprise ascension to the top of the American League East to get derailed by a lack of pitching depth as the season goes on.

But as the Rays continue to build around their mix of young talent and established contributors, several players are working to overcome obstacles in pursuit of their major-league dreams.

One of those pitchers spent the past several years battling through the ups and downs that often accompany professional baseball, including a lengthy rehabilitation process following a major arm injury.

And earlier this week, that journey took an unexpected turn.


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Cubs Veteran Leaves MLB After Just 1 Shutout Appearance

Tampa Bay Rays Organization’s Pitcher Kyle Whitten Announces Retirement At Age 27

Rays minor-league pitcher Kyle Whitten announced on Instagram that he is stepping away from professional baseball at just 27 years old, bringing an end to a career that included several years in Tampa Bay’s organization.

“I thank God everyday for the fact that I got to play this game until the age of 27,” Whitten wrote in an Instagram post announcing his retirement. “I’m officially announcing my retirement from the game of baseball. I’ve made so many memories and friends along the way that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.”

Whitten also offered some indication of what he plans to do next.

“With that being said, I am far from done with this game and am looking forward to impacting it the same way it did to me,” he added in the post. “I appreciate everyone’s support throughout this journey and the story is just beginning.”


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Rays Pitcher Cuts Ties With Team Just 3 Days After Disastrous Debut

New York Yankees’ Rival Loses Young Pitcher To Retirement After Injury Setback

Whitten enjoyed a relatively successful career in the Rays’ system after joining as an undrafted free agent in 2021. He reached as high as the Triple-A, but endured a harsh injury setback before this season, and that might have motivated his decision to end his career.

“After missing the 2025 baseball season following Tommy John surgery, the Osbourn Park graduate will report to spring training in February healthy and ready to contribute once again to the Tampa Bay Rays’ organization,” David Fawcett reported for InsideNova earlier this year. “Throughout the entire process, Whitten felt he was in good hands with the way the Rays took care of him. That, in turn, gave him confidence he was still part of the Rays' future.”

Whitten did pitch in eight games with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits this season, but that appears to be the last time he will take a professional mound.

The expectation was that Whitten would resume his climb through the Rays’ system after completing the long recovery process that followed Tommy John surgery. Instead, he has chosen to move on to the next chapter of his life.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

The fate of six Barcelona players this summer following loan spells away from club

The fate of six Barcelona players this summer following loan spells away from club
The fate of six Barcelona players this summer following loan spells away from club

As Barcelona continue planning for the 2026/27 season, one of the biggest tasks facing the sporting department is deciding what to do with the players returning from loan spells.

Over the course of the 2025/26 campaign, as many as six first-team and academy players spent the season away from Spotify Camp Nou in search of minutes, development and a pathway back into the club’s plans. 

However, not everyone appears to have a realistic chance of earning a place under Hansi Flick next season.

With Barcelona looking to balance the squad, reduce wage commitments and continue building a competitive team around its young core, the future of these returning loanees could be decided quickly over the coming weeks.

Hector Fort

As reported before, among all six returning players, Hector Fort appears to have the strongest chance of remaining at Barcelona next season.

Hector Fort could stay at Barcelona. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

The young right-back spent the campaign at Elche, where he gradually established himself as a regular starter after a difficult beginning. 

Although an injury disrupted his momentum, Barcelona remain convinced about his potential.

Notably, his future could depend on several factors, including the situation surrounding Jules Kounde and the role Hansi Flick envisions for other defensive options.

Ansu Fati

Ansu Fati has arguably enjoyed the most successful campaign of the group after rebuilding his confidence at Monaco. 

The forward scored 12 goals in 30 appearances and finally showed glimpses of the talent that once made him one of the brightest prospects in world football. 

However, those performances are expected to lead to a permanent stay in France rather than a Barcelona comeback, with Monaco prepared to activate their €11 million purchase option.

Marc-André ter Stegen

Ter Stegen is ready to leave Barcelona. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Marc-André ter Stegen’s situation has also taken a dramatic turn. 

After joining Girona on loan in January, another injury halted his season after just two appearances. 

As such, the German goalkeeper is open to finding a new club, while Barcelona are equally interested in removing one of the highest salaries from the wage bill. Ajax have already been linked with a potential move.

Aron Yaakobishvili

Aron Yaakobishvili remains a different type of case, as Barcelona view the young goalkeeper as a project for the future rather than a player ready to compete immediately. 

As reported before, the preferred option is another loan move where he can continue developing while remaining under Barcelona’s control.

Inaki Pena

Inaki Pena could leave too. (Photo by Rafa Babot/Getty Images)

Like Ter Stegen, Inaki Pena’s future also appears to lie away from Barcelona

The goalkeeper featured regularly during his spell at Elche but is not expected to become part of Flick’s long-term plans. 

While he is likely to report for pre-season, the club is actively looking for a solution elsewhere.

Ander Astralaga

Finally, Ander Astralaga returns from Granada with uncertainty surrounding his future. 

His contract situation remains unresolved, although Barcelona hold an option to extend his deal. 

Whether that option is exercised could determine if the goalkeeper remains connected to the club or moves on permanently, potentially on a free transfer.

Big question facing Colts defensive end position heading into minicamp

Mandatory minicamp will take place for the Indianapolis Colts from June 9-11. This is often the last big milestone in the NFL offseason calendar before training camp arrives in late July.

Through the first two weeks of OTA practices, we've gained some valuable insights into where things stand on the depth chart, along with who may be standing out early on, but questions at each position group remain, and that's normal at this time of the year. It won't be until training camp and the preseason take place that playing time and final roster decisions are made.

So as part of our Colts' minicamp preview, let's highlight the one big question facing each position group. Next up are the defensive ends.

Who emerges and earns the starting role opposite of Laiatu Latu?

The Colts experienced a heavy amount of roster turnover at defensive end this offseason. Kwity Paye, Tyquan Lewis, and Samson Ebukam are no longer on the team, while GM Chris Ballard added Arden Key and Micheal Clemons in free agency, and then drafted George Gumbs and Caden Curry.

However, whether or not they found an impact presence to pair with Latu remains to be seen.

Most likely competing for these snaps are Jaylahn Tuimoloau, who played just 215 defensive snaps as a rookie, and Key, who has primarily been a rotational defender during his career.

As a collective unit in 2025, the Colts' defensive front ranked 30th in ESPN's pass rush win rate. More pass rush juice around Latu is a must this season.

The name of the game is getting after the quarterback, and in order for the Colts defense to take a step forward this season, more consistent pressure on the quarterback will go a long way towards accomplishing that.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts minicamp preview: Question facing defensive end position

Former Vol advances to Texas Championships title match

The Texas Spine & Joint Men’s Championships semifinals were contested Saturday in Tyler, Texas. Former Vol Adam Walton is the tournament’s No. 1 seed.

He defeated No. 3 seed Liam Draxl, 6-4. 6-4, on Saturday at Center Court.

Walton totaled five aces, a 57 first serve percentage, 2-of-4 break points, 59 points won, 12 games won and 59 points won.

The former Vol will next play unseeded American Ilagan in the championship with first serve slated for 1 p.m. EDT at Center Court.

Walton also defeated Tung-Lin Wu, 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-1, on Wednesday in the Round of the 32, Andres Martin, 6-2, 6-2, in the Round of 16 on Thursday, and Timo Legout, 6-2, 6-2, in Friday's quarterfinals.

Walton played at Tennessee from 2017-22 under head coach Chris Woodruff, compiling a 124-25 singles and 101-47 doubles record. He was an All-SEC player and earned All-America honors in both singles and doubles competition.

In 2022, he combined with Pat Harper to win a doubles national championship.

Walton is from Home Hill, Australia. He earned a bachelor's degree in kinesiology in May 2021 and completed a master's degree in management in May, 22.

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This Week in Gaming (Week 24)

7 June 2026 at 14:04
Welcome to the second week of June and this week's major release brings the sun just in time for the start of summer in the northern hemisphere, even though it might be a punk. As for the rest of this week, we kick off with some lethal beans, breeding space creatures and a very dry place full of mechs. If that's not your thing, then we have some table top battles that are followed by some mining in the company of goblins. There's of course some additional games worth checking out this week as well.

Solarpunk / This week's major release / Monday 8 June
Solarpunk is a survival game in a technically advanced world of floating islands. Alone or together with your friends, you can construct buildings, grow food, craft gadgets and explore distant islands with your own airship. Use sunlight, wind and water to create an energy system and automate your processes like gathering resources and watering your plants. Steam link

Apple’s Refusal To Bring Larger Batteries To The iPhone 18 Pro Is The Company Silently Mocking Rivals On How Efficient Its Entire Platform Is

7 June 2026 at 14:01

Apple isn't bringing bigger batteries to its iPhones because it's bragging to the competition

A massive battery upgrade is the least exciting part of upgrading to a new iPhone, as Apple typically makes negligible increments, with only the “Pro Max” variant receiving preferential treatment in this regard. The iPhone 18 Pro isn’t going to be an exception when it launches later this year, as it’ll sport an embarrassingly low increase in battery capacity, but don’t believe the naysayers who think this is the Cupertino firm being stingy or that the runtimes will be poor. Instead, we’d like to believe that this is just Apple’s way of mocking its competitors as it holds tremendous superiority in […]

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Asha Sharma’s New Big Xbox Call – Yank Gears of War: E-Day Off PS5 and Rebuild the Console Exclusivity Wall

7 June 2026 at 13:30

Marcus Fenix from the game Gears of War: E-Day with a focused expression, wearing a hat and illuminated armor.

Just a few hours ahead of the Xbox Games Showcase 2026, insider Jeff Grubb revealed during a Giant Bomb stream that The Coalition's Gears of War: E-Day was supposed to launch on PlayStation 5 but won't anymore. I'll say it here. Gears of War: E-Day was going to be on PS5; it's not anymore. That just happened. Like, it's a decision that just got made. And it's like, they're going backwards on this stuff where they were like, this battle doesn't make any sense. Indeed, Microsoft had chosen to go fully multiplatform with many of its games. Gears of War: […]

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Dillian Whyte sums up Moses Itauma’s chances of beating Tyson Fury now

7 June 2026 at 12:51

Having suffered stoppage defeats to both Moses Itauma and Tyson Fury, Dillian Whyte has weighed in on whether the young bull is ready to truly test himself. Itauma did come through a test of sorts against Jermaine Franklin, but proved far superior and scored a fifth-round finish when they collided in March. Prior to that, […]

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Dursun Özbek'ten mesaj var: Galatasaray'ı kimler kıskanıyor?

Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, sarı-kırmızılı camiaya "her zamankinden daha fazla kenetlenme" çağrısında bulundu.

Başkan Dursun Özbek, Galatasaray'ın büyüklüğüne ve yakaladığı organizasyon başarısına dikkat çekerek birlik ve beraberlik mesajı verdi.

Camianın dışarıdan bakanlar için büyük bir kıskançlık sebebi olduğunu dile getiren Özbek, taraftarlara ve üyelere seslenerek, "Her zamankinden daha fazla birbirimize sahip çıkalım ve kenetlenelim" dedi.

- Biz büyük bir aileyiz. Eğitim kurumlarımız, vakıflarımız, spor kulübümüz, derneklerimiz... O kadar büyük bir aileyiz ki... Organizasyonumuz kıskanılmayı hak ediyor. Bir an kendimi Galatasaray camiasının dışında hissediyorum ve karşımda böyle bir kurum var; ben de kıskanırdım açıkçası.

- Bize emanet olan bu camianın bugün, belki dünden veya iki gün evvelden daha fazla kenetlenmeye ihtiyacı var.

- Bizim bugün ortaya koyduğumuz birlik ve beraberliğin; karşı tarafta, bizi çekemeyen, rakiplerimiz seviyesinde olan durumlarda nasıl bir etki yarattığını bugünlerde gözlemliyoruz.

- Galatasaray Başkanı ve bu camianın bir ferdi olarak rica ediyorum; her zamankinden daha fazla birbirimize sahip çıkalım ve kenetlenelim.

Bernardo Silva transferini açıkladı

Galatasaray taraftarının rüyalarını süsleyen Bernardo Silva transferinde rota tamamen değişti! Portekizli dünya yıldızı için Jose Mourinho'nun Real Madrid kozunu masaya sürdüğü iddia edildi.

Manchester City ile 9 yıllık görkemli macerasını sonlandırma kararı alan ve bu yaz transfer döneminin en gözde ismi haline gelen Bernardo Silva cephesinde sıcak saatler yaşanıyor.

Adı uzun süredir Galatasaray ile anılan ve sarı-kırmızılı yönetimden astronomik bir kontrat teklifi aldığı iddia edilen Portekizli yıldızdan transfer açıklaması geldi:

- Birçok seçenek var. Barcelona da bunlardan biri ama henüz son kararımı vermiş değilim. Sonuç olarak beni isteyen, gerçekten sevildiğimi hissettiğim bir takım bulmaya çalışacağım. Karar verdiğim gün bunu herkes öğrenecek.

İspanyol basınında yer alan iddialara göre; Real Madrid'de koltuğu devralmaya hazırlanan Jose Mourinho, takımda disiplini ve saha içi liderliği oturtmak adına vatandaşı Bernardo Silva'yı listenin ilk sırasına koydu.

Zeki Çelik ve Ozan Kabak hedefi yüksek tuttu

A Milli Takım, 2026 Dünya Kupası öncesindeki son hazırlık maçında Venezuela'yı geriden gelip yendi. Milli takımda Zeki Çelik ve Ozan Kabak turnuvaya hazır olduklarını söyledi. Zeki Çelik, ilk hedefin gruptan en iyi şekilde çıkmak olduğunu, Ozan Kabaka ise Dünya Kupası'na galibiyetle başlamanın önemli olduğunu belirtti.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası hazırlıkları kapsamında Miami'de oynanan özel maçta A Milli Takım, Venezuela ile karşı karşıya geldi.

Milli takım geriye düştüğü maçta rakibini 2-1 mağlup ederek 2026 Dünya Kupası hazırlıklarını galibiyetle tamamladı. Venezuela karşısında A Milli Takım'ın gollerini Barış Alper Yılmaz ve Yunus Akgün kaydetti.

Karşılaşmanın ardından milli takımda Zeki Çelik ve Ozan Kabak açıklamalarda bulundu.

Inter Miami FC Stadı'nda oynanan maçın ardından basın mensuplarına açıklamalarda bulunan Zeki Çelik, "Bugün rakibimiz gerçekten iyi ve sert oynayan bir takımdı. Hava sıcak, saha şartları istediğimiz gibi değildi ama rakip için de aynı şartlar vardı, eksik yanlarımız var ama bunları gidereceğiz. Dünya Kupası'na en iyi şekilde hazırlanacağız." dedi.

Zeki Çelik, A Milli Takım'da ilk kez kaptanlık pazu bandıyla sahaya çıkması hakkında ise "Çocukluğumdan bu yana hayal ettiğim bir andı, bugün kaptanlık pazu bandını taktım çok mutluyum. Hayallerimden birini gerçekleştirdim, güzel bir andı." diye konuştu.

"HEDEFİMİZ BU"

Milli futbolcu, maç içinde gole birkaç kez yaklaşması hakkında da "Gole yaklaşıyorum ama bunları atmam gerek, inşallah Dünya Kupası'nda bir tane atarım. 2002'de 4-5 yaşındaydım, çok hatırlamıyorum, çok güzel duygular yaşattılar, inşallah biz de onlar gibi iyi bir başarı yakalarız. Tabii ki gruptan en iyi şekilde çıkmaya çalışacağız, hedefimiz bu." ifadelerini kullandı.

Zeki Çelik, milli takımın kamp yerindeki sıcak havanın kendilerini beklediği yönündeki bir soruyu, "Antrenmanlarımız akşam olacak burası da orası da sıcak, hiç sıkıntı yok. Her şarta alışıp en iyi performansımızı göstermemiz gerek." yanıtını verdi.

Zeki, Türkiye'nin turnuvanın sürprizleri arasında gösterilmesi hakkında ise "Ülkemiz her katıldığı turnuvada çok iyi başarılar yakaladığı için bizi öyle görüyorlar, ben de öyle olacağına inanıyorum." şeklinde konuştu.

"TURNUVA MAÇLARI ÇOK DAHA FARKLI GEÇECEKTİR"

Milli futbolcu Ozan Kabak da galibiyetle Dünya Kupası öncesinde moral bulduklarını belirterek, "Dünya Kupası öncesinde son provaydı, galibiyet çok önemliydi belki en iyi oyunumuzu oynamadık, hazırlık maçı eksiklerimizi gördük. Dünya Kupası'na en iyi şekilde hazır olacağız, hazırlık maçları turnuva maçları gibi olmuyor, zemin iyi değildi, rakip sert oynuyordu ama turnuva maçları çok daha farklı geçecektir." dedi.

Ozan Kabak, Dünya Kupası'na galibiyetle başlamanın öneminin farkında olduklarına vurgu yaparak, "Turnuvalarda ilk maç, kaybetmemek, üç puan çok önemli, umarım çok güzel bir maç geçirip 3 puanla turnuvaya başlarız ve sonrasında da her şey çok güzel devam eder. 24 yıldır katılmadığımız için göz ardı ediliyor olabiliriz ama herkes kalitemizin farkında, inşallah çok güzel bir turnuva geçiririz." diye konuştu.

A MİLLİ TAKIM'IN FİKSTÜRÜ

2026 Dünya Kupası'nda D Grubu'nda yer alan A Milli Takım, grup etabındaki ilk maçında 14 Haziran Pazar günü Avustralya ile karşı karşıya gelecek.

Milli takım, gruptaki ikinci maçını 20 Haziran Cumartesi günü Paraguay'la, son maçını ise 26 Haziran'da ABD'ye karşı oynayacak.

Yunus Akgün'den kötü başlangıç itirafı

Bizim Çocuklar'ın Venezuela'yı devirdiği maçta sahneye çıkan Yunus Akgün, Dünya Kupası öncesi önemli mesajlar verdi.

Dünya Kupası öncesi son hazırlık maçında Venezuela’yı 2-1 mağlup eden ve attığı harika golle galibiyeti getiren Yunus Akgün, karşılaşmanın ardından önemli değerlendirmelerde bulundu.

- Maçın başlarında saat farkından dolayı adapte olmakta zorlandık. Gelişmeye devam ediyoruz. Dünya Kupası öncesi iyi bir test olduğuna inanıyorum.

İsmail Yüksek'ten soyunma odası itirafı

Venezuela karşısında alınan 2-1'lik galibiyete rağmen milli futbolcu İsmail Yüksek'ten çok konuşulacak bir özeleştiri geldi.

Dünya Kupası öncesi son virajda Venezuela’yı 2-1 mağlup eden A Milli Takımımızda, başarılı orta saha oyuncusu İsmail Yüksek maçın ardından hem büyük gururu paylaştı hem de takımdaki eksiklere dikkat çekerek net bir öz eleştiride bulundu.

- İyi bir heyecanımız var. 24 yıl sonra bize denk gelmesi büyük bir gurur. İki hazırlık maçını kazandık, moralli başlayacağız. Bazı gerçekleri konuşmamız lazım. Mücadele anlamında bize yakışmayan oyun oldu.

- Çok daha iyi oynayabilirdik. Çok pozisyon verdik, Veneuzela'dan çok daha iyi takımlarla oynayacağız.

- Az önce içeride öz eleştirimizi yaptık ve çok daha sağlam oynamamız gerektiğini konuştuk. Gereken çalışmaları yaparak Dünya Kupası'na hazır olacağız.

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