The Bitcoin price is yet again facing significant upward pressure as the token has plunged below $66,000 from an intraday high of over $68,400. Observing the current trade dynamics, it appears that the star crypto is entering a high-tension phase as traders are now expecting the price to plunge. The short bets are increasing notably and have reached a level that usually results in sharp volatility. This suggests the BTC price may get exposed to more sell pressure or a sudden short squeeze may catch bears off-guard.
With Bitcoin hovering near key technical levels, the imbalance between rising short interest and cooling spot momentum is creating a fragile setup. The question now is whether this wave of bearish bets will push BTC lower or fuel the next breakout.
Bitcoin Short Positioning Hits Extreme Levels
Recent derivatives data from Santiment show a clear spike in short exposure, with funding rates slipping deeply into negative territory. Negative funding means short traders are paying longs to keep their positions open, a sign that bearish sentiment has become crowded.
When funding stays mildly negative, it often reflects healthy hedging. But when it turns sharply negative, it suggests positioning is becoming one-sided. Markets tend to punish extreme consensus. If too many traders lean in the same direction, even a small upward move can trigger forced liquidations, accelerating the price higher in a short squeeze.
At the same time, open interest remains elevated, indicating that leverage is still active in the system. High open interest combined with negative funding creates a volatility setup, price does not stay compressed for long under these conditions.
The key now is whether spot demand can absorb selling pressure. If buyers defend support levels, the imbalance in shorts could fuel a rapid breakout. If support breaks, however, the crowded short trade may continue to build, reinforcing downside momentum.
Key Levels That Could Trigger the Next Move
Bitcoin is compressing between clear technical boundaries, and with funding deeply negative, these levels now carry even more weight.
Immediate Resistance: $70,000–$72,000
This zone has capped recent recovery attempts. A strong daily close above $72,000 with expanding spot volume could trigger a short squeeze. If that happens, liquidation clusters sit near $75,500, followed by $78,000. A squeeze extension could target the $82,000–$85,000 liquidity pocket, where prior distribution occurred.
Immediate Support: $59,000 – $60,000
This is the current pivot zone. A decisive breakdown below $59,000 on rising volume would invalidate squeeze expectations in the short term. In that case, downside targets sit at $54,000, followed by the major demand block around $50,000–$52,000.
Open interest remains elevated, meaning leverage is still active. If price breaks either boundary with conviction, volatility could expand quickly. For traders, the setup is clear: above $72K favors squeeze dynamics; below $59K shifts the structure toward a deeper correction.
What’s Next for Bitcoin Price as Shorts Crowd the Market?
Bitcoin price is sitting at a leverage-heavy turning point. Deeply negative funding shows that traders are leaning aggressively short, but extreme positioning alone does not guarantee a squeeze. It simply increases the probability of volatility.
If the BTC price reclaims $72,000 with strong spot demand, the imbalance in shorts could fuel a move toward $75,500 and potentially $78,000. However, without real buying pressure, rallies may continue to fade. On the downside, losing $59,000 would confirm that sellers remain in control, opening the door to $54,000 and possibly the $50,000–$52,000 demand zone.
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With the spotlight on him, and the momentum in King's favor after his resounding defeat of MJF to secure the title shot, many are wondering if AEW could pull the trigger and make King the champion. That would be a change of plans, however, as during a Fightful Select Answers Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp revealed that AEW's original direction did not call for King to unseat MJF this weekend.
At the same time, Sapp noted that AEW hadn't factored the amount of buzz King would receive in the last week, and believes that a King victory was now possible. Ultimately though, he expects that its more likely that MJF retains the championship, based on long-term plans AEW reportedly has for the title.
While King's momentum is at a fever pitch, he has been far from the only AEW star chasing the AEW World Title over the last month, with "Hangman" Adam Page, Andrade El Idolo, Kenny Omega, and Swerve Strickland all also vying for the top prize. Page and Andrade will also be in Australia for "Grand Slam," with the winner receiving a title shot against either King or MJF at AEW Revolution, while Omega and Strickland will face each other in singles action on "Dynamite" next Wednesday in Sacramento.
Jailton Almeida (left) was cut from the UFC roster after losing a lackluster decision to Rizvan Kuniev at Saturday's UFC Fight Night event. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
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After the UFC cut heavyweight Jailton Almeida following a second uninspired loss, should we see this as a sign that patience for underperforming fighters is quickly running out in the world’s top MMA promotion? Also, did BKFC just deliver the best combat sports offering of the past weekend, and if so, what does that tell us?
All this and more in this weekend’s mailbag. To ask a question of your own, hit up @BenFowlkesMMA on X or @Ben_Fowlkes on Threads.
Was there any funky line movement reported leading up to Jailton Almeida’s final UFC fight? Oh, and has anyone ever pointed to the canvas floor, declaring before the world to stand their ground, then not throw a single offensive strike? 😕
@GeorgeWilb77062: Was there any funky line movement reported leading up to Jailton Almeida’s final UFC fight? Oh, and has anyone ever pointed to the canvas floor, declaring before the world to stand their ground, then not throw a single offensive strike?
That was honestly one of the most frustrating heavyweight fights of the modern era. It was all the more frustrating because, when he actually wants to, it seems like Jailton Almeida can actually fight. It’s just that he doesn’t seem to want to anymore. Instead he wants to stand around and make faces like he’s so bored of all this, which in turn makes us pretty bored watching him.
The UFC apparently agrees, because he’s already been cut from the roster. I hope people realize how drastic a move that is. For the longest time, the UFC policy seemed to be to hold onto heavyweights for as long as possible. An underperforming bantamweight might get cut right away, but heavyweights got to stick around and stink up the joint for years. Now, after two consecutive losses, the UFC goes and cuts a heavyweight who was still ranked in the top 10. (Almeida is actually still listed at No. 8 on the UFC website.) That’s wild!
You have to do really, really badly to get cut as a ranked heavyweight in today’s UFC. The division is so thin as it is. Tai Tuivasa has lost six in a row only just now fell out of the top 15. Cutting Almeida seems like a signal that the UFC is less patient than ever with guys who put on boring fights and lose anyway. Whether or not you believe that’s how talent should be evaluated, that’s now the reality. Fighters must adjust accordingly.
Looks like BKFC had a good night of business. I really enjoyed watching the fights on YouTube for FREE. Maybe it was the nostalgic main event, but i wondered if you have any thoughts on the card, and what's next for the promotion?
@ewillcock: Looks like BKFC had a good night of business. I really enjoyed watching the fights on YouTube for FREE.
Maybe it was the nostalgic main event, but i wondered if you have any thoughts on the card, and what's next for the promotion?
I spent Saturday night flipping back and forth across three different sports broadcasts: UFC Fight Night on Paramont+, BKFC’s Knucklemania event on YouTube, and Olympics coverage on Peacock.
Of those, BKFC definitely delivered the most entertainment and excitement with the least filler. (I get that Olympics broadcasts are aimed at a general audience, but come on, do I really have to watch a segment about some dude’s relationship with his grandmother before I can see him jump his snowboard off a big, icy ramp?) I think there’s absolutely a market for what BKFC is doing. I also think the big challenge is going to be figuring out how to consistently make money while playing to an audience that is essentially a niche within a niche.
Going live on YouTube at this point is smart, though. Too many fight promotions, while still scratching and clawing for market share, make the mistake of putting stuff behind a paywall in exchange for a relatively small and short-term cash infusion. BKFC needs to grow its audience. It needs to give people a chance to see what it’s doing and get excited about it. And there was a lot to get excited about at Saturday’s show.
@justlikelasagna: What does it say about the community of MMA fans (not all of them, just the vocal ones) that Tom Aspinall felt it necessary enough to show images of him getting eye surgery to prove that he really did f*** up his eye?
Some segment of MMA fans will never miss a chance to accuse an MMA fighter of being a coward. They must really enjoy it. They see this as a sport populated by people who are scared to fight and looking for any way to avoid it. They never seem to ask themselves why such people would seek out professional fighting as a vocation. They just adopt this as their viewpoint and then view everything through that lens.
I think it’s because that’s the thing that would make the most sense to them. Most people would be scared to get in a cage and fight a highly trained opponent. Most people should be. It’s a scary thing. But simply because they might be inclined to fake an injury in order to avoid it, it doesn’t mean everyone else would. Some people really are built different. And anyone who becomes UFC heavyweight champion is probably one of those people.
But honestly, is it really so hard to believe Tom Aspinall’s eyes were messed up? We all saw Ciryl Gane go knuckle-deep into both eyes. He went full Three Stooges on this man. Do people have a hard time imagining that this might do serious and lasting damage to one of the most delicate organs in the human body? Because I do not. If anything, I’m surprised we don’t see more ongoing eye issues from the many, many eye pokes in this sport.
You think the UFC can benefit from an annual 8 man/woman grand prix to spice up divisions? Say Kayla Harrison beat Nunes and retired, let's crown a new champ via GP.
Maybe that'll shake things up in regards to who is next, interims, BMFs, doghouse (Arman). Two mil to the winner.
@MMAJunkieGeorge: You think the UFC can benefit from an annual 8 man/woman grand prix to spice up divisions? Say Kayla Harrison beat Nunes and retired, let's crown a new champ via GP.
Maybe that'll shake things up in regards to who is next, interims, BMFs, doghouse (Arman). Two mil to the winner.
George, you know I love a tournament. Those old PRIDE Grand Prix events? That was some of the best MMA of the 2000s. But I also know how much the UFC hates tournaments, and not without reason. Remember when the flyweight division was brand new and the UFC did a modest four-man tournament to crown its inaugural champion? Even that managed to be a pain in the butt before it was over.
But some of these divisions where there’s really not much going on as it is? There’s really no reason not to do a tournament. Sure, some alternate will probably swoop in and win it while fighting all of one time in the final, but so what? A tournament is the best and easiest way to take a crop of fighters we don’t really know or care about and turn them (or at least one of them) into something memorable.
What's the over/under on how many of the eleven title holders will fight between now and the White House card?
— Logan TARstorian/WIDMstorian/RTVstorian Saunders (@logsupacoowacky) February 11, 2026
@logsupacoowacky: What's the over/under on how many of the eleven title holders will fight between now and the White House card?
There’s only one numbered UFC event between now and mid-June that’s still without a headliner. That’s UFC 327 in Miami on April 11, and so far the announced lineup for that one looks like a pretty good UFC Fight Night event — but nothing special. I think we’ll probably see one title fight added to that card somewhat soon.
But even then it would mean that the first half of 2026 would see a grand total of three UFC title fights (unless you include the BMF title, which I don’t). Of those three, one was an interim title fight and another was a rematch no one asked for that ended up being basically a rerun of the first fight. So in other words, UFC 327 is the one chance to have a true, fresh title fight prior to the White House event.
That leaves an awful lot of UFC titles that could be defended on that White House card. Maybe the UFC really is planning to deliver the seven or eight title fights Donald Trump seems to be expecting. If so, that could be a tricky broadcast (if you have seven or eight fights that could either last 30 seconds or 30 minutes, it’s tough to plan for). It would probably also mean that the few months following that event would be as light on title fights as the months leading up to it.
Does the UFC provide supplements to fighters, as Derrick Lewis said? Do they contain banned substances, as Derrick Lewis might've intimated? And, since we have weight classes to ensure fighters fight people their size, why is weight-cutting allowed?
@Screenplaya: Does the UFC provide supplements to fighters, as Derrick Lewis said? Do they contain banned substances, as Derrick Lewis might've intimated? And, since we have weight classes to ensure fighters fight people their size, why is weight-cutting allowed?
When UFC exec Jeff Novitzky pushed back on Derrick Lewis’ claim that the UFC gave him peptides, it was the peptides part he disputed — not the claim that the UFC might be providing fighters with supplements. That seems a little weird to me. How would you feel if you found out that the UFC was giving your opponent some good stuff to help his training but hadn’t offered any to you? Because I could see not loving that.
As for weight-cutting, how do you stop it? Stuff like hydration tests don’t really work, at least not unless you’re willing to scratch a bunch of your own fights when people inevitably fail. You could try to do what California has experimented with and just tell fighters which division they need to compete in, but that could get heavy-handed in a hurry. I agree that it’s actually insane to have fighters deplete themselves so drastically the day before the competition, all just to fight someone who’s basically the same size, but I also don’t know how to make them stop. So far, neither does anyone else.
In an environment where combat sports media jobs are extremely hard to come by, what would you recommend anyone wanting to increase interest and engagement in one's work? Perhaps to be able to make some money in this field.
@LCombatsports: In an environment where combat sports media jobs are extremely hard to come by, what would you recommend anyone wanting to increase interest and engagement in one's work? Perhaps to be able to make some money in this field.
Don’t pin your hopes on someone offering you a job in MMA media. Don’t sit around waiting for an opening somewhere. There aren’t many, and with the combination of AI, declining ad revenue, and general uncertainty about how to take internet content and turn it into money, the environment will probably only get tougher.
I think the best approach is creating your own thing, whether it’s a podcast or a Substack or a social media presence or (and I realize this sounds dreadfully old school) a website. Something you control, where you can put up the content that you like, and then build an audience from there. Maybe someone sees it and offers you a job. Maybe you gradually monetize it. But either way, you own it and no one can take it away from you with a round of sudden layoffs.
Lawrence North’s Monshun Sales poses for a photo Thursday, July 24, 2025, at Decatur Central High School in Indianapolis. | Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Indiana football remains in the mix for one of the top wide receivers in the country in the class of 2027, according to On3/Rivals.
Monshun Sales, who attends Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis, announced a final four of Indiana, Ohio State, Alabama and Miami on Wednesday afternoon. It’s the Hoosiers and the three teams they beat in the postseason to win the national championship.
Sales is a 5-star prospect who ranks in as the second highest-rated wide receiver and eighth highest-rated prospect overall in the class of 2027 in the Rivals Industry Ranking. He holds offers from other top programs including Michigan, Oregon, Notre Dame and LSU, among others.
Wide receivers have enjoyed success in Indiana’s offense, where position coach Mike Shanahan doubles as coordinator and play caller, for each of Curt Cignetti’s first two seasons leading the program. Both Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper Jr. project as NFL Draft picks this spring while Charlie Becker emerged as a rising star during the Hoosiers’ run through the regular season. Additionally, Cooper Jr. starred at Lawrence North like Sales before committing to Indiana.
Sales would be the first 5-star to commit to Indiana in program history. As a star at a premier position and an in-state recruit, he’d be a huge get for the Hoosiers in 2027.
It’s his birthday so here, have some foreshortened beans. | Matteo Ciambelli/DeFodi Images via Getty Images
Terrible news, everyone. Fiorentina’s back in action this weekend. Even worse, Serie A’s most disappointing side takes on Como, a team that’s already won twice in Florence this year, most recently in the Coppa Italia. The Lariani, of course, have gone from strength to strength, knocking Napoli out of the Coppa on penalties on Tuesday. Perhaps the Viola can ambush their high flying hosts, who might be tired out from their midweek exertions, but let’s be real: Como’s miles ahead and is the obvious favorite.
The match will be played on Saturday, 14 February 2026, at 14:00 GMT/9:00 AM EST at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinagaglia in Como. The forecast calls for a grey day on the banks of the lake with the chance of some rain, which perfectly suits my feelings going into this one. As a reminder, Fiorentina’s fans aren’t allowed to travel for Serie A games for the rest of the year after their idiotic clash with AS Roma fans on a highway outside Turin.
Three things to watch for
1. Intensity, urgency, all that jazz
Every cliche applies to Fiorentina right now. There aren’t leaders, there’s no character, the mentality is awful. I quantified it with a look at late-game performance earlier this week but you don’t need numbers to see that something fundamental is broken at this club. Whether that’s the deaths of Joe Barone and Rocco Commisso in quick succession or the organizational turmoil in upper management positions, things aren’t right and that hasn’t trickled down to the players so much as inundated them.
Fiorentina has shown glimpses of competence, of course. The first half against Como was excellent, for example, despite a wackily-rotated squad. The second half against Torino last time out was very good until the turtling began. Everything could and must improve, of course, but that’s not possible at this juncture. Cutting out the boneheaded mistakes would go a long way to staying in Serie A, though. If the Viola can just not dribble urine down their own legs, they’ve got a reasonable chance of getting something from this.
2. Set piece defense, as per usual
Fiorentina has gone ahead in both meetings with Como this year and in both, Como equalized through a set piece goal. I’m as sick of writing about this topic as you are of reading it but the fact remains that Fiorentina is almost uniquely catastrophic at defending set pieces; before fbref lost its data, the Viola had conceded more chances from them than any team in Serie A, and I haven’t seen anything that would change that. The only silver lining is that for Como to equalize from another corner or free kick would mean that at least Fiorentina will have scored again, only to unravel as per.
3. What fresh idiocy Fiorentina will unveil
One thing that’s been fun* about this year’s Fiorentina is the variety of errors that every player commits. We’ve seen defenders make inexcusable passes out the back, fluff their clearances, or stare at forwards running past them without moving. We’ve seen midfielders dribble into culs-de-sac of their own construction, bork 5-yard passes, and stand astonished in the center circle rather than track back. The forwards have missed goals in increasingly creative ways, dribbled into touch, and wandered off the pitch to enjoy a nice bowl of carabaccia.
Variety is the spice of life and this is a very spicy team indeed. If you, like me, have pretty much given up hope for this incredible collection of bozos to actually do their jobs for 90 minutes, the only entertainment they can offer you is a series of mistakes that deserve the Boots Randolph treatment. If we’re stuck on this sinking ship, all we can do is fire up the kazoos and provide a morbidly raucous chorus before the waves close over our heads.
*this has not actually been fun at all
Possible lineups
Ted’s Memorial Blind Guess Department
Everyone from the experts to the bookies to the bettors predicts Como to win and that’s the correct opinion. After all, Serie A’s nouveau-est riche side is in the hunt for a Champions League place and, even if that’s probably beyond it, Europe beckons any team in 6th at this stage of the season. The visitors are, of course, complete and utter ass. Their only advantage is a few extra days of rest and that’s not nearly enough to tip the scales.
Due to the curse that is TMBGD, though, I guess I’ll call it a 1-2 win for the visitors. The Moose has shown signs of life lately and I like his odds to get in behind the Como defense a couple of times; he’ll need to finish one of those chances, of course, but we’re in a safe space here so let’s assume he does. Como will pull one back via Paz after a scramble at a free kick, setting the stage for a late winner on the break from Marco Brescianini as the hosts pour bodies forward. Como’s going to dominate this game by every statistical and emotional metric but hey, why not pretend like Fiorentina has a chance? We lose nothing by hoping.
Don't look now, but Nikola Jokic is back in the picture.
An afterthought in January when he missed 16 games with a left ankle sprain, the Serbian big man has risen to second on the NBA MVP Odds board thanks to an impressive seven-game stretch in which he has averaged 24.4 points, 13.0 rebounds, and 9.4 assists per game. His strong play has Denver back in the thick of the playoff hunt and has Jokic within striking distance of his fourth most valuable player trophy.
Jokic's reemergence has coincided with an injury to reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has seen his odds move from -380 to -210 while he deals with an abdominal strain that is likely to sideline him for at least five games.
Let's take a look at the latest NBA MVP odds below.
Our friends at bet365 have boosted Nickola Jokic's NBA MVP odds from +320 to +375. Act now while the value lasts.
NBA MVP prediction
With voters increasingly sensitive to both team success and two-way impact, SGA has the cleanest path to an MVP narrative this season. He's the best player on a top-two team in the West, elite efficiency from all three levels, and offers real defensive bite at the point of attack. His game scales without drama—he can dominate in isolation or flow within movement-heavy actions, and he gets to the line a ton without forcing bad shots. If Oklahoma City’s depth keeps their net ratings gaudy when he sits, while his on/off still pops, he’ll own the “drives winning” storyline that tends to decide close MVP races.
Doncic will put up video-game numbers again, yet the bar for heliocentric guards keeps rising, and defensive skepticism plus any midseason usage management could ding his case.
By contrast, SGA’s steadiness, durability, and two-way credibility give him multiple avenues to “win” the discourse even if raw counting stats are a tick lower—especially if the Thunder post the league’s best record.
Pick: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Stake: 2 units
📈 NBA odds over time
This year's MVP chase has been a heavyweight melee. Follow along all season as we update this graphic with contenders rising and falling.
The MVP award is one of the most prestigious honors in professional basketball—and one of the most debated. But how is the MVP actually chosen?
🗳️ MVP Voting Process
The MVP is determined by a panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters from the U.S. and Canada, as well as a fan vote that counts as one ballot. Each voter selects five players, ranked from first to fifth place. The point system is as follows:
1st place vote: 10 points
2nd place: 7 points
3rd place: 5 points
4th place: 3 points
5th place: 1 point
The player with the highest total point tally at the end of voting is crowned NBA MVP.
📊 What Do Voters Consider?
While there's no official checklist, MVP voters typically weigh several key factors:
Individual statistics: Points, assists, rebounds, efficiency, advanced metrics like PER or Win Shares
Team success: MVPs are rarely chosen from losing teams and Top 3 seeds are the norm
Narrative and storyline: Voters often reward players overcoming adversity or carrying a franchise
Consistency and availability: Games played, durability, and clutch performance matter
👀 Voter Biases and Trends
Some unofficial trends also influence MVP outcomes:
“Voter fatigue”: Players who've already won may need to outperform their own past seasons to win again
New blood bias: Voters sometimes prefer rising stars over repeat winners
Position favoritism: Guards and forwards tend to dominate MVP voting, although that trend has been changing in recent years
📜NBA MVP betting history
A quick look at recent NBA MVPs and their opening odds.
Season
Player
Opening Odds
Team
2024-25
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
+400
Oklahoma City Thunder
2023-24
Nikola Jokic
+450
Denver Nuggets
2022-23
Joel Embiid
+600
Philadelphia 76ers
2021-22
Nikola Jokic
+1600
Denver Nuggets
2020-21
Nikola Jokic
+2500
Denver Nuggets
2019-20
Giannis Antetokounmpo
+210
Milwaukee Bucks
2018-19
Giannis Antetokounmpo
+475
Milwaukee Bucks
2017-18
James Harden
+1100
Houston Rockets
2016-17
Russell Westbrook
+200
Oklahoma City Thunder
2015-16
Stephen Curry
+650
Golden State Warriors
2014-15
Stephen Curry
+1600
Golden State Warriors
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Caleb Wilson, North Carolina men’s basketball’s superstar freshman forward, broke his left hand in a loss at Miami on Tuesday and will be out for a yet-to-be-determined period of time, the university announced on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Wilson suffered the injury in the first half of the 75-66 loss. X-rays taken during the game came back negative, which prompted him to return to the contest, but additional imaging that was done after the No. 13 Tar Heels returned to Chapel Hill, North Carolina revealed a fracture.
“The evaluation process is ongoing to determine the timetable for Wilson’s return,” North Carolina said in a statement.
Wilson has been one of the brightest stars in what has been widely hailed as one of the best freshmen classes in the sport’s recent history. The 6-foot-10 Atlanta native is averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks per game for North Carolina, which is 19-5 after a disappointing 2024-25 season in which it barely snuck into the NCAA Tournament field.
Wilson has been integral in that improvement. He has set North Carolina program records for scoring in double figures in each of his first 24 career games and for his 17 games with at least 20 points. He’s fourth in the ACC in scoring, third in rebounding and fifth in field goal percentage (at 57.8%).
The former five-star recruit is widely projected as one of the top five picks in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Three of North Carolina’s seven remaining regular-season games come against teams ranked in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll: No. 23 Louisville (on Feb. 23), No. 18 Clemson (March 3) and the rematch with No. 6 Duke (March 7), as well as a Feb. 17 game at an NC State team that’s receiving votes in the poll.
The countdown to Longhorns spring camp has begun which means it’s the perfect time to break down the roster. Today, it’s about the Longhorns I see making a major leap in 2026 and become household names.
I’ve circled five players that I feel are set up for major success this season if they are able to put together strong spring camps:
WR Kaliq Lockett
Sark loves playing his top line guys and that doesn't include Lockett(at least as of right now). That being said, I expect more rotation at the skill positions in 2026, both to stay healthy and because of the depth at RB and WR. Lockett factors in as likely the WR4 or 5 on the team, sitting behind either Cam Coleman or Ryan Wingo. I believe he’s capable of playing at either and the addition of Sterling Berkhalter makes me think he’ll likely fill in behind Wingo. Wherever he lines up, I believe he will make an impact when he’s on the field.
Saving some of his best for last. Tough and gritty after taking a few big shots.
This is a player I’m very bullish on in 2026. I believe Townsend is not only capable of being the TE1 for Texas, but one of the best TEs in the SEC in 2026. He’s able to step into more of a receiving role in 2026 with the addition of Michael Masunas and Spencer Shannon, both elite blockers. I don’t think Townsend will match what Gunnar Helm did in 2024, but I don’t think it’s because he can’t. The room is just insanely talented and deep, but I believe Townsend is the most talented of the bunch and will explode in 2026.
This block from Nick Townsend was one of a few really good showing from the true freshman, saw @CoachJeffBanks pumped from his play today
You better come correct because Townsend is coming with the smoke
I believe there are very few players for Texas that will benefit more from Will Muschamp’s addition than Phillips. His man coverage ability is about as good as you will find and continues to build heading into his sophomore season. Phillips is a top tier playmaker in the secondary and I think he will be a difference maker for Texas this season. He's one of the most important players in the Muschamp defense. Muschamp always had elite CBs at Georgia(Lassiter, Everette, etc.). Having one side of the field shut down is a must and Phillips is more than capable of filling that role. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Phillips on an All-SEC team in 2026.
Filsaime is someone that craves contact. That’s a must in the Will Muschamp defense and something I believe will allow Filsaime to thrive. Filsaime needs to slow down at tim but he’s a great talent that is capable of making a major leap in year three. I think the S room has three guys that need to step up and he’s one of them(McDonald, Williams Jr.). With Jonah Williams splitting time between baseball and football during the spring, Filsaime will need to be ready to play major snaps early in 2026.
DL Maraad Watson
I believe the DL rotation for Texas will be as strong as any in the country this season. Maraad Watson, heading into his second year as a Longhorn, figures to factor into that conversation consistently. Watson has remarkable ability for his size and I expect him to consistently be on the field in 2026. He seemingly needed a year for the “SEC strength” to come, but now I think he can be a force in this defense. He likely won’t be the top line player, but he can be a difference maker in the run and pass game this season.
True underclassmen defensive players with double-digit snaps against Texas A&M last night:
Colin Simmons Graceson Littleton Kobe Black Alex January Maraad Watson Ty'Anthony Smith Lance Jackson Kade Phillips Xavier Filsaime
Jared Verse wasted no time establishing himself as one of the best pass rushers in the NFL. He won Defensive Rookie of the Year and led the league in total pressures (including playoffs) in 2024 before continuing to play at a high level last season.
He still has room for improvement, though. Verse wants to get even better, elevating his game to the elite level where Micah Parsons, Myles Garrett and the other top pass rushers live.
One way to get there? Train with them. Verse said on “The Pivot” podcast recently that Parsons invited him to train together in Dallas. Of course, Parsons is rehabbing a torn ACL, but he still wants to work with Verse and help him get better.
“I'm a student of the game now. I think I’ve got to get a lot smarter,” Verse said. “I was just talking to Micah two days ago. We were talking, he was like, ‘Bro, you are so fast, use your speed.’ Even Micah, he’s still recovering from his injury. He’s got a long way ahead of him. He said, ‘Come to Dallas.’ He trains in Dallas. He said, ‘Come to Dallas. Let’s work together.’ I’ve got to start working with these dudes who are at the level I want to get to. I haven’t spent enough time with Micah. I haven’t spent enough time with Will (Anderson). These dudes that dominate the league that I’m trying to get to that level. But they all work together. They’ll get and do workouts together. I’ve got to start getting into that.”
Verse has some untapped potential, something he’s well aware of. He wants to get better at finishing plays and turning pressures into sacks, something he improved upon this past season when he increased his sack total from 4.5 to 7.5.
Parsons and Garrett are still a tier above Verse, though, which is why he wants to pick their brains and learn how to clean up certain areas of his game.
Training with them can’t be any harder than working out with Aaron Donald, which Verse checked off his bucket list – or “never-doing-again” list – last summer before the season started.
South Korean Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- South Korean teen Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win gold Thursday in the Olympic halfpipe, denying Chloe Kim of a record third consecutive victory.
Choi, 17, received treatment after a nasty fall on her first of three runs in the competition in Livigno, Italy. She initially raised doubts whether she could continue, but rallied to overtake Kim with a stellar final run.
Her victory gave made her the first athlete from the Republic of Korea to win a gold medal in snow sports.
Kim posted an 88 on her first run and remained in the lead until the final round, when Choi posted a 90.25. She fell on each of her final two runs while trying to complete back-to-back double cork 1080s -- a trick with two somersaults and three rotations -- en route to a silver medal.
Japan's Mitsuki Ono, who scored an 85 on her first run, placed third. Americans Bea Kim (77) and Maddie Mastro (5.50) finished eighth and 12th, respectively.
American Chloe Kim held the lead through the first two rounds of the 2026 Winter Olympics women's snowboarding halfpipe competition Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
Kim was denied in her quest to become the first female or male snowboarder to win gold at three consecutive Olympics. She also was attempting to tie Shaun White, who watched on Thursday at Livigno Snow Park, for the most gold medals (three) ever won by a snowboarder.
The 25-year-old American shrugged off the dislocated shoulder she sustained last month in training and started her initial run with a backside 720. She proceeded to land a switch backside air and double cork 1080, among other tricks, en route to her highest score.
Mitsuki Ono of Japan earned a bronze medal in the women's halfpipe competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday in Livigno, Italy. Photo by Bob Strong/UPI
Japan's Ono (85) and Rise Kudo (77.5) were in second- and third-place, respectively, after the first run. Ono and Kudo remained in podium range after their second runs, with Kudo improving her score to 81.75. But Choi, who fell on her second run, saved her best performance for when it mattered most en route to shuffling the podium.
Spain's Queralt Castellet, who won silver in the halfpipe in 2022, placed 10th. Japan's Sena Tomita, who won bronze in 2022, placed ninth.
The men's snowboard halfpipe will be held at 1:30 p.m. EST Friday in Livigno. Jake Pates, Chase Josey and Alessandro Barbieri are the Americans set to compete in that event. Japan's Ruka Hirano and Australia's Scotty James, who earned gold and silver in the event in 2022, also are in the 12-man field.
Switzerland's Jan Scherrer, who won bronze in 2022 and sustained a concussion during training, did not participate in qualification for the event.
The Chicago Cubs signed Alex Bregman to a five-year, $175 million contract, and it changed the entire picture of their lineup.
Prior to that, it looked like Matt Shaw would start at third base with Nico Hoerner at second base.
Bregman is a third baseman, though, so something has to give.
Bregman will play third. Where does Shaw go? Does Hoerner get moved?
The free agent deal has put Hoerner in a number of trade rumors, even as he comes off the best season of his NHL career.
Now, though, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand thinks a contract extension could be in play rather than a trade.
"The Cubs extended Hoerner on a three-year, $35 million deal in March 2023, buying out his final two years of arbitration and his first year of free agency in the process," Feinsand wrote in a new article on Thursday. "The signing of Alex Bregman this winter shifted Matt Shaw into a utility role, potentially setting him up to take over for Hoerner a year from now, but Hoerner is a proven commodity coming off of his best season (6.2 bWAR in 156 games). The Cubs could look to extend Hoerner again, especially if they like the idea of Shaw moving around the diamond."
Hoerner could likely fetch something solid in a trade, potentially another pitcher. Shaw could also have his own trade value, given his youth and recent status as a high-ranking prospect.
Chicago could also stand pat, though, and find ways to use both Shaw and Hoerner. It's an option worth considering, especially given the way Hoerner seems to be appreciated in the clubhouse.
The Cubs likely don't have to rush here, and so it'll be fascinating to see what they decide in the end.
The Detroit Tigers fanbase has been treated to quite the rollercoaster of an offseason over the winter. The biggest question was whether the club was going to trade Tarik Skubal or not.
So far, they have not, and an extension is still on the table, but now the focus is on the newest starting pitcher who joined the rotation, and that would be Framber Valdez.
The two sides agreed on a three-year, $115 million contract, but he isn't the only new arm coming. The club also agreed to bring veteran Justin Verlander back on a one-year, $13 million deal.
MLB analyst makes the case for the Tigers to extend Riley Greene
The starting rotation is now locked up for the 2026 season. If the group can avoid any injuries, this could be a dangerous starting rotation.
With that set, the front office can focus on other things, like extending some of its younger talent. Riley Greene could be a prime extension candidate, and MLB.com's Mark Feinsand breaks down why.
"Greene makes the list for a second straight season, and although his bWAR dipped from 5.4 to 2.2 in 2025, he set career highs with 36 home runs, 111 RBIs, and a .493 slugging percentage in 157 games last season. Greene will earn $5 million this year and is arbitration-eligible for two more seasons, making the 25-year-old a prime candidate for the Tigers to extend -- especially if they don't believe they will be re-signing Tarik Skubal next offseason."
Greene is coming off a monster season where he was a big part of the club's offense. And if he goes off again this upcoming season, it will only cost Detroit more money.
It makes a ton of sense for Detroit to reach an extension with its rising slugger sooner rather than later.
"To go in and make both was great. It was awesome," he told reporters after making his throws. "The crowd was cheering me on and the [Swiss] Schwaller team were so great about it."
He added, "Normally in our game we shake hands if it's out of reach and I just told them, 'Hey guys, we're just going to get this out of way, do you mind if I play a couple rocks and we play one more end?' and they said, 'Great, you deserve it. Get in there.' “
Ruohonen’s teammates thought as much, too. After the U.S. allowed two points, lead Aidan Oldenburg was seen on the broadcast walking to the sideline and pointing to Ruohonen as if to say, "You're in."
Ruohonen broke a nearly 100-year-old record held by Joseph Savage, who was 52 when he competed in pairs' figure skating at the 1932 Lake Placid Games when figure skating was a summer sport, according to Olympics records.
Despite Team USA going on to concede after trailing 8-3 through eight ends, Ruohonen told reporters that it was the best day of his life.
"I think it was," Ruohonen said. "I mean, it's kind of bad under those circumstances that we're in a loss, and I'm a team player 110 percent, but I told them, 'Let's just get it out of the way now so we don't have to worry about it the rest of the way.' "
Rich Ruohonen on day six of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Italy on Feb. 12, 2026
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When he’s not curling back at home as a two-time national champion, Ruohonen works as a personal injury attorney in Brooklyn Park, Minn., according to The Athletic.
Amid making history on the ice, Ruohonen also spoke out about competing at this particular point in history and shared his perspective on ICE operations in his home state.
“I’m proud to be here, to represent Team USA and to represent our country,” Ruohoen said on Wednesday, Feb. 11. “But we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least mention what’s going on in Minnesota and what a tough time it’s been for everybody.”
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He added, “This stuff is happening right around where we live. And I am a lawyer, as you know. We have a constitution. It allows us freedom of the press, freedom of speech, protects us from unreasonable searches and seizures, and makes it so we have to have probable cause to be pulled over. And what’s happening in Minnesota is wrong. There’s no shades of gray.”
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Chloe Kim narrowly missed out on completing a historic gold medal three-peat after she took silver in the women's halfpipe on Feb. 12
Choi Gaon of South Korea won gold, narrowly defeating Kim in the race, and Mitsuki Ono of Japan won bronze in Livigno, Italy
Kim was the reigning champ heading into the day, as she also took home gold in Beijing in 2022 and in PyeongChang in 2018
Chloe Kim took silver in the women's halfpipe at the Winter Olympics, narrowly missing out on a historic three-peat.
The Team USA snowboarder came in second place in the event at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Thursday, Feb. 12 in Livigno, Italy. Choi Gaon of South Korea won gold , while Mitsuki Ono of Japan came in third with 85.00.
Kim — who was competing on a torn labrum — scored 88.00 during her first trip down the course, and only faced a challenge in the third run, when Gaon scored 90.25 and took the lead. Kim then took a tumble on her last attempt, and wound up with silver.
If the California native, 25, had won gold in the event, she would have become the first person to ever complete a women's snowboard halfpipe “three-peat," following her gold medals in Beijing and in PyeongChang.
Chloe Kim during qualifiers in Livigno, Italy at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Kim's win in Beijing made her the first woman to ever win two gold medals in halfpipe, making today’s run all the more historic.
She was just 17 years old when she won in 2018, the youngest woman to ever win gold in the snowboard halfpipe.
She had solid support in the stands, with her NFL star boyfriend Myles Garrett cheering her on. Garrett brought a camera with him to snap photos of Kim’s run during the qualifying round, and repeatedly called her “so amazing” as he watched in awe. She was the only competitor to score about 90 in the qualifying round.
Kim’s silver medal was hard-won, as she was fresh off an injury that she feared might put her Olympic dreams in jeopardy. In early January, she injured her shoulder in training, just over a month before the Games began.
"Ugh... I hate that I have to make this video. But I felt that it was necessary, so here we go," Kim said in an Instagram video. "I've been here for a couple of days. I'm currently in Switzerland and on my second day of training, I took the silliest fall, and that ultimately resulted in me dislocating my shoulder.”
Chloe Kim in Switzerland in 2025.
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The athlete said at the time that she was “trying to stay really optimistic” about her chances of competing, and noted that she wasn’t in much pain.
Months before the Games, Kim told PEOPLE that she didn’t feel a ton of pressure to defend her gold medal, but hoped she’d be able to do her best while enjoying the ride.
"I think the pressure I feel is wanting to do the best that I can and see what happens from there — but I just really want to enjoy this journey more than anything I think," she said. "At each Olympics I always go into it with a new set of goals. And I think this time I just really want to enjoy the experience and have a good time."
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Not since 1999 has McLaren entered a Formula 1 season striving to defend both titles, after Lando Norris added a maiden Drivers’ crown to McLaren’s second straight Constructors’ championship in 2025. McLaren has now climbed the mountain—so can they stay there?
McLaren has been indisputably the success story of the last regulatory cycle.
Back in 2022 it was entrenched in the midfield, aspiring to extricate itself from a long-running slumber, and a sequence of poor performances and results prompted a strategic rethink that eventually bore fruit mid-2023. From then onwards McLaren has been at the sharp end of the field, resulting in back-to-back Constructors’ Championships, and a Drivers’ Championship for Lando Norris.
Now the ambition is to defend both of those titles.
“We are champions, but we don't carry being champions into 2026,” McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella said. “Everyone will start from the starting blocks. Everyone will start from zero. You know, like our internal narrative is anything we will achieve, we will have to deserve it.”
McLaren began looking into its 2026 car, the MCL40, as early as Easter 2024, when the regulations were in an embryonic stage. Research and development ramped up through mid-2025, with focus switching from the MCL39 to the MCL40, perhaps facilitating a late-season resurgence from Red Bull. But McLaren is happy with the path that it has forged.
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“We started this car so much earlier than we normally would,” said Chief Designer Rob Marshall. “A lot of the initial prep and groundwork was done. We lifted off on last year’s car to focus on this, but I wouldn’t say it suffered, I think. You could argue that others maybe kept pressing on with their 25 car longer than we did, but I think we probably did the right thing in the end.”
The current-spec MCL40 is “probably pretty much what we will bring to the first race,” with McLaren keen to learn as much as possible before giving the green light to upgrade packages.
“We really are going to have to be very focused on getting our heads around this car,” Marshall said. “It’s very complicated. It’s all new. There’s a lot of stuff that we need to dial in and tune in. So I think bringing a lot of new stuff to it, early doors, would complicate stuff. I think we’re better off understanding our platform before we get too keen on redesigning it before it’s turned a wheel.”
Added Stella: “We thought that in the economy of a season, it was important to start and launch the car in the most competitive package and configuration. That’s why we pushed all the timing to the limit, but within a very manageable limit.”
In the previous era one of McLaren’s strength was in its efficiency and correlation, with updated parts delivering their expected performance. The team is confident that can be retained in a new ruleset.
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“The cars are all new, any built-in advantages have gone, but we've still got the same people and tools doing it,” Marshall said. “The tools will be stretched in a different direction, but you hope our approach is consistent and we go about it the same way. Hopefully we get similar or the same results.”
A large part of McLaren’s 2025 campaign concerned the micromanagement of its two strong drivers, with the team regularly going the extra mile to ensure fairness between Norris and Oscar Piastri. Norris eventually prevailed, in spite of Max Verstappen’s late surge, but his champion status will not earn him any preferential treatment.
“We will enter 2026 with continuity,” Stella said. “We will keep racing the McLaren way. If we have been able to achieve success in 2024 and then in 2025, what has added extra value to what we have achieved is the way in which we have achieved in such a collaborative, supportive way, cohesive way, together with our drivers. I was particularly pleased to see how energetic, proactive, full of ideas, but also full of support [the drivers are] to the way we have gone racing the McLaren way in the past. So that's the perspective of going into 2026 racing from a team point of view.”
Both drivers are still onboard with that approach, albeit a streamlined one, with Piastri conceding that “we probably caused some headaches for ourselves that we didn’t need to last year.”
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Piastri spent swathes of the short winter break in his native Australia, reconnecting with family and friends, after a year in which he led the title race for the majority of the season—in only his third year—before slipping to third, only 13 points behind champion Norris.
Piastri won seven grands prix but did not triumph in any of the last nine rounds, in which he went six straight events without a podium.
“Obviously last year wasn’t the final result I wanted, but I think it was nice to go into the off-season, through the off-season, and reflect on it as a whole,” Piastri said. “It’s easy to get drawn into the ending but when you take a step back and look at how good last year was compared to my first couple of years, how strong the car was as a team, some of my individual performances I was really proud of, when you take a step back and look at those, some races at the end of the year were a little bit painful but to look back on the proud moments was nice to do over the break.”
Piastri described looking back on 2025 as “some nice lessons to learn, some tougher lessons to learn,” and insists he can draw confidence from the near-miss.
“I think in terms of performance, the peaks I had was a nice confidence boost and statement for myself that when I get things right and maximise my potential I can be a very strong competitor,” Piastri said. “I think some of the lessons in the back half of the year were very different in nature, a couple of things in Austin and Mexico from a technical and driving point of view that let’s say I hadn’t been challenged on earlier in the season, and then just obviously there’s a pretty long string of races where it was pretty eventful for lots of different reasons, how I can manage those things better, how we as a team can manage those things better, that’s probably one of the most important lessons.”
If Piastri is to achieve his ambition then he will have to dethrone his team-mate as World Champion.
A relaxed Norris is still embracing that mantle of World Champion but stressed that his achievements in 2025 have not altered his hunger entering 2026.
“I still have many more wins in F1 and try and get as many more championships as possible, but if I never do, I’m still happy, I achieved one,” Norris said.
“I don’t feel any different coming into this season, I just want to go out and win, there’s just my baseline feeling is that, I think it’s more at the end of the day if I don’t achieve something again I always have something I’m very proud about, but it hasn’t taken away any motivation or desire to do it again.”
USA women's ice hockey breezed through the preliminary round with a 4-0 record, led by goalkeeper Aerin Frankel who played in three of the games.
In Frankel's starts against Czechia, Finland and Canada, she only allowed one goal, while her offense supported her with 15 total goals.
Frankel, who plays in the PWHL with the Boston Fleet, has been the statistically best goalie through the opening round.
The United States' defense has only let up 45 shots on goal, and Frankel has been a brick wall with those that have gotten through. Her 97.78 save percentage is the best among all goalies in the Olympics. The 0.33 goals against average is also at the peak of the list.
The native New Yorker's two shutouts are also leading all Olympic goaltenders. Only three other goalies in the 2026 games have recorded a single shutout.
Frankel has set herself apart from the crowd. The Americans face off against Team Italy Friday afternoon in the play-off quarterfinals.
The leading Italian goalkeeper, Gabriella Durante, has allowed five goals in her 132 minutes on the ice. The USA has the edge in the goalkeeping department with the play-offs ahead.
Its goalie is not just known on the ice, though. She has also gained attention for her instagram page dedicated to rating and sharing the best Caesar salads.
Frankel has also started to share some of her meals in Milan, outside of her typical Caesar salad posts. The Italian food must be helping feed her elite week that she has had so far in the Olympics.
Her and Team USA are looking to gain its third gold medal this year in Italy.
Chloe Kim's bid for a third straight gold medal in the Olympic women's halfpipe fell just short as her final run ended with a fall. That meant South Korea's Choi Ga-on won gold after coming back from a bad fall of her own.
But Kim didn't hesitate after her third and final run. She went right over to Ga-on and gave her a huge hug and congratulated her. That's the Olympic spirit right there. And as you'll see below, a lot of fans loved seeing Kim be classy there.
Two golds and a silver for Kim in her career. That's pretty incredible, I'd say:
A GOLD MEDAL MOMENT 🫂
Chloe Kim found Choi Ga-on the moment she finished her final run for the silver medal to give the South Korean a congratulatory hug when she clinched gold. pic.twitter.com/9BmkrDfA5S
this was an insane final what a comeback for choi gaon congrats to her so happy for her & south korea & chloe with the amazing class you are still the greatest ever!!!! 🇰🇷🇺🇸 https://t.co/EymqCZ4RZa
Would the New York Mets and New York Yankees benefit from a hard salary cap being instituted in MLB’s next collective bargaining agreement? An interesting new report details a few reasons why it would help the pair of NY baseball teams.
There has been a lot of speculation over the last few months that MLB is headed toward some dark days this time next year. The Los Angeles Dodgers dominating the league and winning back-to-back World Series with the most expensive roster in league history has frustrated many around the game. Especially owners of small and mid-market clubs.
Having over a billion dollars in deferred contracts and other teams like the NY Mets and Blue Jays handing out massive deals in recent years has created a narrative that MLB needs a hard cap to stop the out-of-control spending.
In theory, the idea would hurt wealthy clubs because it would diminish their greatest power, spending huge sums of money. However, a new report from The Athletic’s Evan Drellich suggests a hard cap in the next CBA would be a good thing for teams like the NY Mets and NY Yankees.
New MLB hard cap could have a max of $240 million
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“Teams like the LA Dodgers, who have a league-high $402 million payroll, the NY Mets, and the NY Yankees would actually benefit from a limit on their spending.
“‘The biggest beneficiaries are going to be the biggest markets, and the biggest losers will be the small markets,'” a management source told Drellich. ‘… The big markets will do well because there will be no pressure from fans to go to $300-400 million payrolls and so forth.’”
Drellich suggests a potential hard cap could top out at $240 million and have a floor of $160 million.
Young stars could hit MLB free agency sooner
Another interesting facet of the addition of a hard cap is the changes players would want made to other contract guidelines to benefit them in different ways.
“The free agency and arbitration processes would also change,” Drellich suggests. “In the current system, it would be almost unthinkable for owners to let players become free agents sooner than the current wait time of six years, or to hit arbitration earlier than the current standard of three years. But a cap could reduce those wait times.”
New York has always been a top destination for free agents, especially because of the prestige of the Yankees brand. Shortened rookie contracts and arbitration mean young stars would be available for the pair of NY clubs far sooner.
NY Mets and NY Yankees could get out of bad contracts sooner
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Another change to contracts that might come with a new hard cap is that, according to Drellich, deals may no longer be guaranteed. In a hard cap system, payroll limits are tied to overall revenue from the league. That makes guaranteed deals harder to have.
While it is not a lock, it is a possibility, which means the NY Mets and NY Yankees would be able to get out bad deals sooner than they can now.
CLEARWATER, Fla. — The Philadelphia Phillies released outfielder Nick Castellanos on Thursday after the team was unable to make a deal to trade him. Castellanos then revealed he was benched last season after bringing beer into the dugout during a game.
The team wanted the situation resolved before its first full-squad workout at spring training, which is Monday.
Castellanos was benched last season after he made what Phillies manager Rob Thomson described as “ an inappropriate comment ” after he was pulled for a defensive replacement. Castellanos said in September that communication with Thomson had been “ questionable, at least in my experience.”
On Thursday, Castellanos posted a hand-written note on social media explaining an incident in Miami that preceded his benching. He said he brought beer into the dugout after being taken out of a game and complained to Thomson about team rules. He said teammates took the beer away before he drank any.
Afterward, he went into the office with Thomson and president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski.
“We aired out our differences and the conversation ended with me apologizing for letting my emotions get the best of me,” Castellanos said, adding that he was benched the next game as punishment.
Castellanos, who turns 34 on March 4, hit .250 with 17 homers and 72 RBIs in 147 games for the NL East champions last year. He was going into the final season of a $100 million, five-year contract, but Dombrowski said Monday the Phillies were talking to other teams about him.
Adolis García is expected to replace Castellanos in right field after he signed a $10 million, one-year contract with Philadelphia in December.
Choi Ga-on won X Games gold as a 14-year-old [EPA]
Seventeen-year-old Choi Ga-on denied American great Chloe Kim snowboarding history as she brushed off an early fall to win Winter Olympic halfpipe gold.
Kim had been hoping to become the first snowboarder - male or female - to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals.
But as heavy snow fell in Livigno, South Korean Choi usurped Kim at the top of the standings with 90.25 points from her final run, a score the 25-year-old could not better on her last attempt.
It showed remarkable resilience from Choi, after she had earlier taken a brutal fall in which she hit the icy lip of the pipe and flipped into its centre, lying motionless for some time.
But she eventually brushed herself down and stunned the onlooking crowd with her spellbinding third run, her coach bursting into tears at the realisation of what she had achieved.
For Kim, the build-up to the Games had been far from ideal.
With just one competition under her belt this season, she dislocated her shoulder and sustained a torn labrum in what she described as the "silliest fall" in training in Switzerland last month.
But despite having her shoulder in a brace, she showed little sign of it affecting her as she scored 90.25 in qualification on Wednesday.
Watched on by Team USA 'honorary coach' Snoop Dogg and snowboarding legend Shaun White in Thursday's final, eight-time X Games champion Kim had looked set for gold after her opening run scored 88.00, with few coming close.
But Choi's score - met by both cheers and gasps of shock from the onlooking crowd - piled the pressure on Kim, only for a fall to ensure she would leave an Olympics with silver for the very first time.
Japan's Mitsuki Ono took bronze with a score of 85.00.
The Philadelphia Phillies and Nick Castellanos have finally come to the end of their relationship. The club gave Castellanos his release Thursday with one year and $20 million remaining on his contract. Castellanos and Phillies manager Rob Thomson had been at odds with each other since an incident in June of last season that had made its way out of the dugout and into the headlines.
Despite the end of his time with the team, Castellanos wrote a four-page letter to the Phillies organization and the team’s fans and posted the first page of it on his Instagram account. While he thanked ownership, staff, teammates and president of operations Dave Dombrowski, there was no reference on the first page to Thomson.
The divide between Castellanos and Thomson was largely the result of the outfielder’s shaky defensive play. He fared poorly in all the defensive ratings and Thomson had stuck by him for years. However, when the manager removed him from a game in June for a defensive substitute, Castellanos reacted negatively to the situation and Thomson did not like how the outfielder behaved or what he said.
The Phillies had worked hard to get Castellanos a new team during the offseason, but the team was unable to swing an acceptable deal. There was no chance of a reconciliation between the team and the player as Castellanos was instructed not to show up for the start of spring training.
Castellanos can sign with any other team. His new employer will only be responsible for the amount he signs for while the Phillies will owe him the difference.
NEW ORLEANS, LA - DECEMBER 29: Derek Carr #4 of the New Orleans Saints looks on from the field during warmups prior to an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders at Caesars Superdome on December 29, 2024 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Miami Dolphins are expected to move on from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa this offseason, with multiple reports that the team is trying to find a trading partner for the 2023 passing-yardage leader. If Miami does not land a trade for the former Pro Bowl selection, they likely will look to release him as a post-June 1 cut, eating the remaining guarantees and signing-bonus accounting against the salary cap over two seasons. With Tagovailoa likely on his way out of Miami, the Dolphins may only have second-year quarterback Quinn Ewers on their roster at the start of the new league year in March.
Could they be in the market for a veteran to bridge the team to their next drafted “franchise” quarterback? And could that veteran be a four-time Pro Bowl selection who may be looking to come out of retirement?
Last May, quarterback Derek Carr suddenly retired. Needing surgery and likely to miss the 2025 season anyway, Carr and the Saints worked out a deal that would free up $30 million in guaranteed money still owed to him by the Saints, but would allow Carr to keep his original signing bonus without New Orleans looking to recoup that money.
Fast forward to the 2026 offseason, and it seems like Carr may be ready to return to the NFL. According to the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo, Carr could be headed toward a return. Around the NFL writer Nick Shook adds, “momentum appears to be building toward a possible return to the NFL for the four-time Pro Bowler,” and has Miami as a possible landing spot:
The Dolphins are expected to move on from Tua Tagovailoa this offseason and might only have Quinn Ewers, heading into his second pro season, as their best remaining option. With a roster that is talented enough to contend and includes stars like De’Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle, the Dolphins only need a proven starter to complete the majority of their offensive picture. They’d find that in Carr, who would need to be convinced of new head coach Jeff Hafley’s vision but could find a welcome home in warm and sunny Miami.
With a projected deficit of $16 million entering 2026, Miami would likely need to create some cap space in order to make this possible. If they want Carr badly enough, though, they’ll find a way to make it work.
Selected in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Carr started his career with the then Oakland Raiders, moving with the team to Las Vegas in 2020. He joined the Saints in 2023, playing two seasons before retiring. In his 11-year career, Carr threw for 41,245 yards on a 65.1 percent completion rate with 257 touchdowns and 112 interceptions. He has a 92.8 career passer rating. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2022.
If Miami is looking for a short-term starting quarterback who provides stability and can ultimately serve as a mentor to a younger player – either Ewers or a drafted passer in 2026 or 2027 – Carr could be the perfect fit.
What do you think of the idea of Miami pursuing Carr this offseason?
Jude Bellingham out of England’s March international games
Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham will likely miss England’s March international fixtures ahead of the 2026 World Cup, according to the BBC.
The Three Lions face Uruguay and Japan at Wembley at the end of March.
Bellingham suffered a hamstring injury earlier this month and was supposed to be out for around four weeks.
However, it appears he will be out for between six and eight weeks, a massive blow for Thomas Tuchel’s squad.
Bellingham has been struggling with injuries for some time, allowing Morgan Rogers to usurp his place in the first team.
The former Borussia Dortmund ace is in no danger of losing his place in the team, but will be desperate to get back to his best and find consistency.
The 22-year-old has managed six goals and four assists in 28 appearances this term, but Rogers’ form will keep him on his toes.
Rogers has been in sensational form for Aston Villa, playing a talismanic role in their title charge, while Ollie Watkins has struggled for form.
The Villa star has recorded 10 goals and seven assists in 36 appearances this season, including some absolute piledrivers to decide games.
Based on current form, Rogers has built a compelling case to be placed ahead of Bellingham in England’s midfield hierarchy, at least in the short term.
The 23-year-old playmaker has thrived when given responsibility, showcasing creativity, direct running, and a growing knack for decisive moments.
Tuchel values momentum and match sharpness, both of which Rogers currently possesses in abundance.
If he maintains his trajectory and continues influencing big games at club level, he should edge himself into England’s starting XI, carrying that advantage into the 2026 World Cup.
What Igor Thiago has now confessed that should have INEOS rethinking Man United’s summer plans
Benjamin Sesko is now beginning to show real promise as Manchester United’s leading striker.
In his last six games, the summer 2026 signing has scored five times, suggesting he has finally settled at M16.
Sesko needs a capable alternative
Yet while Sesko is proving to be the striker United truly needed, there remains a sense that the club’s attacking department is not quite where it should be.
For all his potential, United would benefit from another top‑class forward. Adding a sharp‑shooting alternative, or even direct competition, would elevate their frontline to one of the finest in the league.
Joshua Zirkzee might have been that option, but with the Dutchman heavily linked with a summer move away, United must look elsewhere. With the right addition, their attack could reach a whole new level.
Strikers on the Radar
Several names are already being linked with United. Jean‑Philippe Mateta and Karl Etta Eyong are reportedly on INEOS’ shortlist. But as the 20‑time English champions weigh up their options, they may be tempted to add Brentford’s in‑form striker Igor Thiago to their wishlist.
Thiago battling Haaland for the Golden Boot
Thiago has been prolific in front of goal, scoring 17 times this season, second only to Erling Haaland.
Stepping up after the departures of Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo from the Gtech Community Stadium last summer, the Brazilian has looked every inch the real deal.
And, like Ivan Toney, Wissa and Mbeumo before him, expectations are that he is destined for a big move away.
United could certainly use a player of his calibre, and convincing the Samba star to follow Mbeumo to the Theatre of Dreams may not prove too difficult.
Thiago’s Confession
The United speculation is rightfully growing following Thiago’s recent admissions about his childhood football memories via TNT:
“I wasn’t that interested in football… but then my brother made me watch the Premier League every weekend, especially Manchester United. From there it grew on me… feelings of love and affection.”
Some may interpret this as a subtle “come get me” plea, and United fans will hope INEOS take note.
At 24, Thiago could be the perfect foil for Sesko. The competition between the two would push each other to greater heights, potentially putting United into prime mode.
For the 20-time English champions’ opponents, that prospect would be nothing short of frightening.
Kim, who went last after finishing first among the 24-member field in the qualifier with a score of 90.25, put up an 88 on her first run but crashed out on the next two. Korea's Gaon Choi won gold after scoring a 92.5 on her final run. Japan's Mitsuki Ono earned bronze with an 85.
Full women's halfpipe results
Here are the full results from the women's halfpipe final on Thursday:
The five-time Pro Bowler is doing his best to avoid feeding into them, as he explained on a Feb. 10 edition of Jim Gray's "Let's Go!" podcast.
"My focus has been on getting healthy because that's all I can control right now," Crosby said when asked what he wanted amid the rumors. "That's all that matters to me is being with my daughters and being with my wife and taking care of myself."
"People are gonna have rumors," Crosby added. "I just looked at my phone – I've been working all morning. Everyone's hitting me up, 'Did you say this?' I can't control that. You earn that as a player. If I wasn't doing the right things and if I wasn't the person and player I was, people wouldn't be talking about all the nonsense. But that's what comes with it. If you have drama, if you have a losing season, they just try to throw gasoline on the fire and make things a certain way."
Crosby has been the subject of trade rumors since the end of the 2025 NFL season. He left the Raiders facility after being shut down for the final two games of the regular season, expressing discontent with the decision as Las Vegas jostled for the 2026 NFL Draft's No. 1 pick.
"I don't give a (expletive) about the pick, I don't play for that," Crosby said after the decision in December. "That's not my job. My job is to be the best defensive end in the world, and that's what I focus on every day."
More recently, Fox Sports' Jay Glazer reported Feb. 4 that Crosby was done with the Raiders while ESPN's Adam Schefter further outlined in a Feb. 9 appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" that "there's a feeling around the league that Maxx Crosby would like to be traded."
Crosby has made it clear he is paying no mind to the rumors as he begins preparations for his eighth NFL season.
"For me, I know what I'm about. I know what I represent," he told Gray. "I really don't care what everybody has to say. I used to a lot as a young guy. I really don't give a damn. People can have their own opinions. I know what's going on. I know my truth. And I don't need to sit here and keep rehashing it to people that don't know what's going on. So, I don't even waste time with it."
That said, Crosby also acknowledged one of his main goals is to win. He has endured five losing seasons across his first seven years with the Raiders, including a 3-14 campaign in 2025.
"I have a lot of goals, but I do wanna win," Crosby said. "That's all that matters ultimately, but I wanna be in a place mentally where I'm 100% myself. I just wanna focus on football. That's truly what I want."
"People that know me know I'm about the work and football," he added. "I just wanna play football and be left the (expletive) alone. Period. And people that don't understand that, don't (expletive) know me."
You wouldn't know New Orleans Saints fans are feeling more optimistic than ever if you just looked at the standings. Winning six games and finishing last in the NFL's weakest division hasn't lowered expectations for 2026. For one thing, they seem to have a quarterback after drafting Tyler Shough. Could their five-year playoff drought come to an end?
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler ranked all 18 teams that missed the playoffs, including the Saints, based off their future outlook. And the Saints have found themselves in a "sneaky good trajectory" after kickstarting an overhaul last season. Here's why Fowler argues there's hope for a quick turnaround in New Orleans:
Quarterback Tyler Shough showed promise as a starter, providing hope for the future. Wide receiver Chris Olave and left tackle Kelvin Banks are among the young pillars on offense. And the defense overachieved, ranking in the top 10 in several defensive categories. Young players in the secondary are trending well. And, look at that, the team's cap deficit isn't pushing $80 million. Progress!
Those are some solid reasons for optimism. At the same time, the Saints haven't seen it through just yet. They're still old and too expensive at some major position groups. A surging salary cap and the clearance of some dead money on their books helps, but there's still work to be done. And as far as the rest of the NFC South is concerned, the Carolina Panthers are defending their title, while the Atlanta Falcons are right there with the Saints in Fowler's "sneaky good trajectory" tier, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a few slots ahead of them as a team that's "a few moves away" from returning to the playoffs.
It's too soon for anyone in New Orleans to take a victory lap. Fowler highlighted some reasons the rebuild could take longer than hoped, too:
The Saints' roster has been among the league's oldest for years. It's time to get younger. That's a lengthy process. Moving on from free agent veterans such as Cam Jordan and Demario Davis seems timely, even though they have held up well. The front seven needs at least one more quality player. On offense, the backfield needs fresh legs, as Alvin Kamara turns 31 this summer.
Even so, the Saints are definitely trending in the right direction. Having a quarterback the team believes they can win with every Sunday changes everything. If they can make some smart moves in free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft, New Orleans just might end that playoff drought and really give fans something to cheer about.
The official online fan shop of the Olympic Games has been selling T-shirts with designs from the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936, which were used by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis for propaganda.
There are calls in Germany for the sale of the shirts to be stopped, but the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has defended it as being part of its Heritage Collection, celebrating styles from all editions of the Games.
The T-shirts, which are emblazoned with the original poster design for the Berlin Olympics by Franz Würbel, are currently out of stock.
The 1936 Games were used by Hitler as a chance to promote his ideals of racial supremacy and to glorify Nazi Germany on an international stage.
The Berlin T-Shirt shows a male figure wearing a laurel wreath. Over his head are the Olympic rings. Underneath him is the Brandenburg Gate and the words "Germany Berlin 1936 Olympic Games".
"The 1936 Olympic Games were a central propaganda tool of the Nazi regime," Klara Schedlich, spokesperson for sports policy for the Green Party faction in the Berlin House of Representatives, told the German press agency, DPA.
She accused the IOC of "clearly not reflecting sufficiently on its own history" and said "the choice of image is problematic and unsuitable for a T-shirt", without context.
The IOC told the BBC that while it "of course acknowledge[s] the historical issues of Nazi propaganda" it wanted to also remember that the Berlin 1936 Games saw "4,483 athletes from 49 countries compete in 149 medal events".
"We made an Olympic Heritage Collection available to the public that celebrates 130 years of Olympic art and design. For this series, emblems, pictograms, posters and mascots from all editions of the Olympic Games are featured," a spokesperson said.
"Many of them stunned the world with their athletic achievements, including Jesse Owens."
Jesse Owens, an African-American track and field athlete, won four gold medals at the 1936 Games, crushing the Nazi myth of Aryan racial supremacy.
The spokesperson said that the historical context of the Berlin Games was explained at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, and that only a limited number of 1936 T-Shirts had been produced and sold.
The Chiefs are hiring DeMarco Murray as their running backs coach, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.
The former Cowboys running back replaces Todd Pinkston on Andy Reid's staff.
Murray spent the past six seasons at the University of Oklahoma, his alma mater. He began his coaching career as the running backs coach at Arizona in 2019.
The Cowboys showed interest in Murray last year when they hired Derrick Foster.
Murray, who turned 39 today, entered the NFL as a third-round pick of the Cowboys in 2011. He spent four seasons in Dallas, setting the team's single-season rushing record with 1,845 yards in 2014. He won offensive player of the year honors and was first-team All-Pro.
He signed with the Eagles in the 2015 offseason and spent one season there before finishing his career with the Titans.
Murray ranks seventh on the Cowboys' all-time rushing list.
Jade Jones has been training with former professional boxer Stephen Smith [Getty Images]
Two-time Olympic taekwondo champion Jade Jones will make her boxing debut in March.
The 32-year-old former Team GB star will take on American celebrity Egypt Criss in Derby on Saturday, 7 March on the undercard of a bout between middleweights Ty Mitchell and Gabe Rosado.
She became a star of the 2012 London Olympics by winning taekwondo gold at the age of 19 and went on to defend her title four years later in Rio de Janeiro.
Jones also competed at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and in Paris three years later, became world champion in 2019 and is a three-time European champion.
Criss, 27, is the daughter of hip-hop stars Anthony 'Treach' Criss from Naughty by Nature and Sandra 'Pepa' Denton from Salt-N-Pepa.
North Carolina has lost freshman star Caleb Wilson to a fracture in his left hand, though it's unclear exactly how long he'll be out.
The school announced the nature of Wilson's injury Thursday, coming two days after the 11th-ranked Tar Heels' loss at Miami. It's potentially a huge blow for UNC coming roughly a month from Selection Sunday for the NCAA Tournament, with the 6-foot-10 forward regarded as a high-end NBA prospect while leading the team in scoring (19.8) and rebounding (9.4).
Wilson exited the Miami game to head for the tunnel and later returned to the game with his left wrist and palm area heavily taped while finishing with a season-low 12 points.
In its release, the program said X-rays taken during the game were negative for a fracture. But additional imaging done after the team's return to Chapel Hill revealed a fracture, and the evaluation process is ongoing to determine a timetable for his return.
Wilson, who is from Atlanta, ranks sixth among freshmen nationally in scoring.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 05: Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy looks on during the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images
New Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy wasted no time assembling his staff for the 2026 season. On Thursday, the team announced that the coaching staff for the 2026 season has been finalized.
The staff has 25 coaches in total, three more than the 22 coaches on the staff last season for the Steelers, as confirmed by PennLive’s Nick Farabaugh.
Tight ends coach Robert Kugler and game management/QB coach Tim Berbenich were officially announced with the finalization of the staff.
Kugler comes to the Steelers fresh off coaching in the Super Bowl as an assistant offensive line coach for the Patriots. He also has Pittsburgh ties, attending North Allegheny High School. Berbenich is the first game management coach that the Steelers have ever hired. He gained experience as a coaching analyst under Sean McVay with the Rams and, most recently, in a game management/pass game specialist role with Raheem Morris with the Atlanta Falcons.
The team also announced that it has retained strength and conditioning assistant Justus Galac.
The Steelers have finalized Mike McCarthy's coaching staff.
Lots of previous announced hires, with two notable new ones:
Next up for McCarthy will be assembling the roster for his first season coaching his childhood team.
With the report that both sides are open to a return, it seems likely that quarterback Aaron Rodgers could be back with the Steelers for the 2026 season, but nothing is for certain as of now. With the legal tampering period for pending free agents set to open up on March 9, McCarthy and general manager Omar Khan’s actions will provide some more insight into the team’s plans for the 2026 season with their signings.
American Chloe Kim reacts after falling during the women's snowboarding halfpipe finals at the Winter Olympics in Livigno, Italy, Thursday. (Lindsey Wasson / Associated Press)
Chloe Kim came up short in her attempt to become the first person to win three consecutive Olympic snowboarding gold medals on Thursday, finishing second in the halfpipe to South Korea’s Gaon Choi at Livigno Snow Park.
Choi stormed back from a nasty crash on her first run in which she clipped the lip of the halfpipe and came tumbling almost head first onto the icy surface. She looked shaky on her second run then the 17-year-old who leads the World Cup standings threw down a near flawless 90.25-point run while fresh snow fell to jump ahead of Kim, who had 88 points on her first run.
Dropping in last as the top qualifier, Kim had a chance to grab the gold medal back. She flashed two thumbs up to her coaching team before dropping in. But she fell on a cab double cork 1080, which she had stomped in her first two runs.
At the bottom of the halfpipe, Choi threw her arms in the air. Her coach ran to hug her. Kim, after sliding to the bottom of the pipe, ran through the crowd to congratulate Choi. The new Olympic champion was celebrating with Kim’s family.
The snowboard stars have history. Kim helped Choi train at Mammoth Mountain Snowboarding Club. Choi counts Kim among one of her snowboarding idols after Kim launched herself to superstardom at the 2018 Olympics.
Kim, then 17, became the youngest woman to win an Olympic snowboarding gold medal in PyeongChang. She followed it up with a historic gold in Beijing, where she became the first woman to win two Olympic gold medals in halfpipe.
The 25-year-old Kim suffered a torn labrum in her right shoulder in early January while training in Switzerland. It was the second time she had injured her shoulder in less than four weeks after she was forced to withdraw from a World Cup competition in December.
The injury meant the Olympics were Kim’s first competition of the season.
It’s time for NBA All-Star Weekend! The midseason exhibition tournament will be held this Sunday, Feb. 15, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. But before the big All-Star Championship Game, there’s a star-studded celebrity game, the slam dunk contest and more fun NBA events for fans to enjoy. This year’s All-Star game also features a new format, with three teams competing (USA Stars, USA Stripes, and World) in a round-robin style. Yahoo Sports broke down the new NBA All-Star competition format for you.
Most of the action will air across NBC and Peacock. Here’s the full NBA All-Star Weekend schedule and everything you need to know to watch the game.
How to watch the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend:
Dates: Feb. 13-15
Location: Intuit Dome
TV channel: NBC, ESPN*
Streaming: Peacock
When is the 2026 NBA All-Star game?
The 2026 NBA All-Star Championship Game will be held this Sunday, Feb. 15. Leading up to the All-Star Game, NBA All-Star Weekend has a packed slate of events, including the 3-point contest, and slam dunk contest. NBA All-Star Weekend events run from Friday, Feb. 13 - Sunday, Feb. 15.
NBA All-Star Weekend schedule:
Friday, Feb. 13
Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game: 7 p.m. ET (ESPN)
Rising Stars Game 1 – Team Melo vs. Team Austin: 9 p.m. ET (Peacock)
Rising Stars Game 2 – Team Vince vs. Team T-Mac: 9:55 p.m. ET (Peacock)
Castrol Rising Stars Championship: 10:35 p.m. ET (Peacock)
NBA HBCU Classic (Hampton vs. North Carolina A&T): 11 p.m. ET (Peacock)
Saturday, Feb. 14
NBA All-Star Media Day presented by AT&T: 1:30 p.m. ET (NBA App, NBA TV)
Commissioner Adam Silver News Conference: 4 p.m. ET (NBA App, NBA TV)
NBA All-Star Saturday Night: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
State Farm 3-Point Contest: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
Kia Shooting Stars: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
AT&T Slam Dunk Contest: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
Sunday, Feb. 15
NBA G League Next Up Game: 2:30 p.m. ET (NBA App)
All-Star Game 1 – Stars vs. World: 5 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
All-Star Game 2 – Stripes vs. Game 1 Winner: 5:55 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
All-Star Game 3 – Stripes vs. Game 1 Loser: 6:25 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
All-Star Championship: 7:10 p.m. ET (NBC, Peacock)
What channel is the NBA All-Star game on?
The Majority of NBA All-Star Weekend events will air on NBC and stream live on Peacock. The exceptions to that rule are the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, which will air on ESPN, and the media events, which will air on NBA TV and stream in the NBA App.
How to watch the NBA All-Star game without cable:
More ways to watch NBA All-Star Weekend for free:
Who is playing in the NBA All-Star Game?
USA Stars
Head coach: J.B. Bickerstaff (Detroit Pistons)
Scottie Barnes, Toronto Raptors
Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns
Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons
Jalen Duren, Detroit Pistons
Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
Chet Holmgren, Oklahoma City Thunder
Jalen Johnson, Atlanta Hawks
Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers
USA Stripes
Head coach: Mitch Johnson (San Antonio Spurs)
Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics
Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors*
Brandon Ingram, Toronto Raptors
Kevin Durant, Houston Rockets
LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers
Kawhi Leonard, Los Angeles Clippers
Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers
Norman Powell, Miami Heat
World
Head coach: Darko Rajaković
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
Deni Avdija, Portland Trail Blazers
Luka Dončić, Los Angeles Lakers
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder*
Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets
Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets
Pascal Siakam, Indiana Pacers
Alperen Şengün, Houston Rockets
Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks
Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
"*" denotes unable to play because of injury
Who is participating in the NBA All-Star slam dunk contest?
Keshad Johnson, Miami Heat
Jase Richardson, Orlando Magic
Carter Bryant, San Antonio Spurs
Jaxson Hayes, Los Angeles Lakers
Who is playing in the NBA All-Star 3-point contest?
Pavard fails to impress at Marseille: Inter return on the cards
Benjamin Pavard’s future remains uncertain after a difficult spell on loan at Marseille, casting doubt over whether the French club will make his move permanent.
The defender joined Marseille last summer on a loan deal that includes a €15m option to buy, a clause Inter had expected would likely be triggered.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 20: Benjamin Pavard of FC Internazionale Milano faces the media during the Training/Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Urawa Red Diamonds at Virginia Mason Athletic Center on June 20, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
De Zerbi departure offers Inter one last chance to cash in on Pavard
The recent managerial change could yet offer the Frenchman a fresh opportunity to revive his season, but if his performances do not improve, Marseille may decide against activating the purchase option.
Roberto De Zerbi was removed from his post as head coach and a breath of fresh air could be just what the former Bayern defender needs.
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Roberto De Zerbi, head coach of Olympique de Marseille reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
The Nerazzurri are not believed to have plans to reintegrate him into the squad, meaning a new solution would have to be found.
Inter could also be forced to reassess their valuation of the player if they seek a permanent transfer elsewhere. Sporting director Piero Ausilio would then be tasked with finding a buyer and resolving the situation ahead of the new campaign.
Fabrizio Romano confirms staggering fee Liverpool have to pay to sign key target
Even clubs outside of Europe's top five leagues are going to demand higher fees. Anfield Watch understands that the club's midfield shortlist includes, Caleb Yirenkyi, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Eduardo Camavinga, Adam Wharton, Elliot Anderson, Warren Zaire-Emery and Kees Smit.
It's the latter, who plays for AZ Alkmaar that could end-up being a more affordable option. Smit is still an elite talent but he doesn't play for one of the big clubs who would demand a hefty fee, even in the Netherlands, Alkmaar aren't the biggest of clubs.
Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven and Ajax are ahead of them.
But it looks like Alkmaar are going to be demanding a huge transfer fee as revealed by Fabrizio Romano.
“The name I keep bringing to the table: Kees Smit, the AZ Alkmaar midfielder,” the transfer insider reported on his YouTube channel.
“[His agent] Jorge Mendes is in control of the situation. There is Real Madrid interest, there are Premier League top clubs interested, several top clubs. So, it’s going to be a big battle between Spanish and Premier League clubs.
“For Kees Smit and AZ Alkmaar, it’s going to be a huge summer. It’s not going to be easy to sign him. Something like €40m-45m is not enough, it’s not enough money.
“Get ready for Kees Smit, because he’s going to be a big part of conversations.”
Smit is a fantastic player, but the fact that Liverpool are going to essentially have to pay over £40m for a player with little experience in European football is a staggering amount.
That's the nature of the market right now.
And to be fair, for a player of Smit's talent, it might be worth it. He really is one of the best young midfielders in European football right now.
He's been a stand-out in the Eredivisie. His vision and his pressing ability combined with his technical qualities make him an ideal profile.
However, there are so many risks with buying a young player from the Netherlands. Liverpool don't want to be spending in excess of £40m on a gamble.
So, it will be interesting to see how this saga plays out.
😍 Atleti shine 3-0, Eric Garcia own goal 😱 Barça stunned, Lookman scores
The Copa del Rey heats up with a semifinal that feels like an early final: at the Metropolitano Stadium, Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid hosts Hansi Flick’s Barcelona for the first leg of the semifinal.
The Colchoneros arrive at this stage after eliminating Deportivo La Coruna and Real Betis, the latter swept aside with a clear 5-0 victory. In the league, they are third, but far from the top spot, which is held by the blaugrana, and they see the cup as the most concrete opportunity to give meaning to their season.
Barcelona’s journey has been different: they are flying high in La Liga and have reached the Top 8 in the Champions League, avoiding the playoffs. In the Copa del Rey, the Catalans have overcome Racing, Albacete (who knocked out Real Madrid), and come into the semifinal boasting an extraordinary run: 17 wins in their last 18 official matches.
Last year, also in the semifinals, it ended 5-4 on aggregate for Barça after a thrilling 4-4 in Madrid and a second-leg win sealed by Ferran Torres. The return leg is scheduled for March 3.
With Real Madrid already eliminated from the other side of the bracket, the Metropolitano clash represents a huge opportunity for both teams. The first act took place yesterday with the Basque derby between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, won by the biancazzurri thanks to a goal from Turrientes.
🔄 SUB Flick: Casadò out, Lewandowski in
Hansi Flick tries to shake up Barcelona and opts for a substitution already in the first half.
In the 39th minute, Marc Casadò, previously booked, makes way for Lewandowski.
The German coach hugs the midfielder and has a brief, intense conversation with him, probably explaining the reason for the decision.
🧨 Lookman SHOW, Atletico scores three
Atletico Madrid keeps pressing and finds their third goal in the 33rd minute of the first half.
The move is started by Giuliano Simeone, who sets up Alvarez.
The pass to Lookman is brilliant: the Nigerian opens up his foot and scores diagonally to make it 3-0.
Fermin hits the crossbar ⛔ Koundé CLEARS off the LINE 😲
Non-stop excitement in Madrid! In the 20th minute, Olmo delivers a corner directly to Fermin, who heads it onto the crossbar.
Simeone’s Atleti responds immediately: Molina outsmarts Barcelona’s defense and sets up Alvarez, who shoots first time.
Koundé’s intervention on the line is crucial, saving at the last second.
Own goal 😱 Eric Garcia +Grizou: SHOCK start for Barça ❌
The Civitas Metropolitano clash heats up in just a few minutes: by the 14th, Atletico are already 2-0 up.
The opener comes from a sensational own goal by Joan Garcia: the Barcelona goalkeeper lets an Eric Garcia back pass slip under his foot.
Lookman scores the tap-in, but the ball had already crossed the line.
Just before the quarter-hour mark, the Colchoneros double their lead: Musso launches for Lookman, Koke spreads it right to Simeone, who finds Griezmann’s run into the box. The Frenchman opens up his foot and sends the ball to the far post.
✅ The official lineups
ATLETICO MADRID (4-4-2): Musso; Molina, Pubil, Hancko, Ruggeri, G. Simeone, Llorente, Koke, Lookman, Griezmann, Alvarez. Coach: Simeone
BARCELONA (4-3-3): Garcia, Kounde, Cubarsì, E. Garcia, Balde, Casado, De Jong, Fermìn, Yamal, Ferran Torres, Olmo. Coach: Flick
Our final position preview ahead of the 2026 college baseball season focuses on the pitchers, all 21 of them on Florida's official roster.
The Gators return perhaps the most talented 1-2 punch in the SEC in Liam Peterson and Aidan King. Both are expected to be among the top draft pitchers selected in the next two MLB drafts, but who will take over the all-important Sunday spot in the rotation? The trio of Luke McNeillie, Russell Sandefer (UCF) and Cooper Walls (Hawaii) presents three viable options and a ton of depth should injuries strike.
With Jake Clemente drafted over the summer, Florida needs a new closer and setup man. Two returners, Christian Rodriguez and Joshua Whritenour, appear primed to man those roles. The Gators have many long-relief options behind all those named above and more lefty specialists than last year. Finally, a quartet of freshmen will look to carve out roles in the bullpen early on in their careers.
Let's take a look at the 2026 Florida pitching staff.
Friday starter: No. 12 Liam Peterson (Jr.)
Leading the pitching staff is junior Liam Peterson, who has been a part of the starting rotation since his freshman year in 2024. He's played with Team USA, earned multiple preseason All-America nods and figures to be one of the first college arms drafted this summer.
As a freshman, Peterson started 15 games and appeared 17 times for Florida. He worked a 6.18 ERA over 62 2/3 innings while striking out 76 batters. He lowered that ERA to 4.28 last year and elevated his K% from 25.7% to 31.5%. Peterson has elite stuff, but he gets harder than most top-end pitchers do.
When he's on, he might be the best pitcher in the SEC. It's consistency that eludes, but he's improved with each season. If that trend continues, he'll be a first-round pick come June. D1Baseball ranks him No. 20 among starting pitchers heading into the season.
Arsenal: Peterson has a four-pitch mix that features both a slider (mid-80s) and a curveball (high-70s). His fastball runs up to 99 mph, often sitting around 96-97. Both breaking balls are above average, earning a 55 grade from MLB scouts, but he uses the slider more. His changeup (mid-80s) is also usable, albeit not a plus pitch at this point.
Saturday starter: No. 47 Aidan King (So.)
Aidan King started the 2025 season coming out of the bullpen, as most freshmen do. An injury to Pierce Coppola thrust him into a long-relief role early on and he quickly claimed the No. 2 spot in the starting rotation. Since then, he's been considered one of the top arms in the 2027 class.
His 2.58 ERA was the lowest of any Florida pitcher over a full season since Brady Singer in the 2018 season (2.55), and he finished the year just under 10 strikeouts per nine innings with a 7.6% walk rate. King induced groundballs 44.3% of the time last year and had a line-drive rate below 20%. He rarely gives up home runs, too. Avoiding a sophomore slump is always difficult, especially now that there's more tape for teams to study, but King has everything else going in the right direction.
Arsenal: King's fastball averaged 93 mph a year ago, but a year of college workouts should bring that number up. He flashed 97 at one point, so the mid-90s is a reasonable expectation now that he's a year older. That velocity increase should help his high-80s changeup become more effective as well, which means even more groundballs. His slider clocks in around 82-83 mph with some sharp, late break. That's the swing-and-miss pitch against righties and has the makings of a plus pitch.
Sunday starter: No. 38 Cooper Walls (So.)
Hawaii transfer Cooper Walls will get the starting role on Sunday to open the season. He won Big West freshman pitcher of the year honors last year after working a 3.73 ERA and 45 strikeouts over 60 1/3 innings. While the strikeout rate doesn't appear too impressive, he had a 3.02 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a 5.6% walk rate. Walls' groundball rate of 48.7% was even higher than King's last season, too. D1Baseball ranks him No. 46 among transfer portal pitchers.
Arsenal: Walls worked in the low 90s with his fastball, averaging 89.5 mph last year, but he's capable of reaching 98 mph. Expect him to fall somewhere around 93-95 this year. His mid-80s slider is a true swing-and-miss pitch, which generated a 47% whiff rate over the fall. He'll mix in a mid-to-high 70s curveball, but Walls is still developing a true third pitch.
Midweek starters: No. 17 Russell Sandefer (Jr.)
Russell Sandefer transferred to Florida after a year with the UCF Knights. He spent his freshman year at Division II St. Leo. He appeared primarily in relief with UCF last season but made six starts in 18 appearances. His 3.38 ERA and 49-to-19 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 50 2/3 innings are solid, but he didn't impress enough over the fall to lock down a spot in the weekend rotation. A 48.1% groundball rate is promising, but that was against Big 12 bats, not SEC.
Still, if Walls struggles early, Sandefer appears to be next up in the rotation. He should get plenty of midweek starts to prove himself, too. D1Baseball ranks him No. 118 among college draft prospects, No. 128 among starting pitchers and No. 24 among impact transfers.
Arsenal: Sandefer has a mid-90s fastball that has touched 98-99, albeit with a more typical top-end around 96. He rounds out his arsenal with a low-to-mid-80s slider that generated a 47% whiff rate, a high-80s cutter, and a low-to-mid-80s changeup with a 49% whiff rate.
X-factor: No. 9 Luke McNeillie (Jr.)
The third starting option is third-year Gator Luke McNeillie, who has made four starts over 54 appearances over the last two seasons with Florida. He enters the year as Florida's most reliable option out of the bullpen. Expect McNeillie to work as a high-leverage, multi-inning reliever, but he could wind up starting more games this year if Walls and/or Sandefer struggle. He could also serve as a closer, if needed.
McNeillie threw 35 2/3 innings over 26 appearances as a freshman in 2024, posting a 7.07 ERA with 43 strikeouts and 21 walks. All of those numbers improved in 2025, as McNeillie lowered his ERA to 4.82 over 52 1/3 innings (28 appearances) with 72 strikeouts and 24 walks. The K% and BB% are promising and 2.77 SIERA bodes well for him heading into his junior year. He held opponents to a .230 batting average last year,
Arsenal: He's mostly fastball and slider with a fairly even split between the two. The heater sits in the mid-90s with good carry/ride, and his release helps it look even faster. The slider is in the mid-80s with two inches of vertical break and generates a 46% whiff rate. He trusts it, and it's a potential plus pitch. A lack of a true third pitch is what keeps him from starting games, but he does flash a changeup every now and then. Command is also an issue at times.
Late-inning arms: No. 15 Joshua Whritenour (R-Fr.) and No. 8 Christian Rodriguez (R-So.)
If McNeillie isn't closing out the game, Florida has two reliable late-inning arms to lean on in Christian Rodriguez and Joshua Whritenour.
Both missed their freshman year with Tommy John, but Rodriguez saw some action last year before breaking out in the Cape Cod League over the summer. His 5.32 ERA over 23 2/3 innings last season was slightly inconsistent, but he should be better a year removed from injury. In high school, Rodriguez ramped it up to 97 mph, making his "Bugs Bunny," high-70s changeup an elite weapon. He also has a high-70s slider. Rodriguez was one of the best relievers in the CCL, posting a 0.93 ERA over 19 1/3 innings. If he can replicate those numbers, he'll be a key member of the bullpen for Florida.
Whritenour is coming off an injury, but he has the look of a modern-day closer. He can run the heater up to 100 mph, often sitting in the high-90s, and his high-80s slider generates a 48% whiff rate. The lack of experience could lead to growing pains, however. He didn't get a taste of Division I ball last year like the rest of his class.
If Florida is going to run the closer by committee, these are the top two options.
Long-relief options: No. 23 Billy Barlow (R-Sr.), No. 22 Jackson Barberi (So.) and No. 37 Matthew Jenkins (Jr.)
Florida needs more than one long relief option in McNeillie and that's where Billy Barlow, Matthew Jenkins and Jackson Barberi come in.
Barlow and Jenkins transferred in last year with hopes of starting games. Both pitched primarily out of the bullpen, but Barlow got seven starts and Jenkins got four. Neither are expected to start much this year, barring injuries, but their ability to throw multiple innings should help out whenever a starter gets an early hook and McNeillie isn't available.
Barlow's 6.26 ERA over 46 innings in his first year with Florida is higher than his career 5.16 ERA over 155 1/3 innings. He was much better as a starter for Clemson and will hopefully return to form. He was much better in the second half of last season. The experience is an obvious plus, and he has a four-pitch mix that features a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider, a high-80s cutter and a low-to-mid-80s changeup. He can be very effective at times, but it's important for Kevin O'Sullivan to recognize when he doesn't have it early on in an outing.
Jenkins transferred from JUCO Sante Fe in Gainesville and never really found his footing. He gave up 15 earned runs in 14 innings, leading to an elevated 9.64 ERA. His strikeout rate was impressive at 34.8%, but the walk rate was up near 16%, too. If he can find some more control, Jenkins will be an effective long reliever for Florida this year. He throws a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider with a 40% whiff rate over the fall, a mid-70s curveball with a 57% whiff rate and a high-80s changeup.
Barberi made five spot starts for Florida last year as a true freshman and posted a 4.45 ERA over 32 1/3 innings. He has a fastball that can touch 100 mph and averages around 96, and both his mid-80s slider and mid-to-high-80s changeup generate swing-and-miss. Because of the starts, Florida could use him in a long relief role, but the stuff also poises him to pitch multiple days in a week in high-leverage situations.
Ricky Reeth spent the last three years at Notre Dame, posting a 5.00 ERA over 111 2/3 total innings. He has a strikeout-to-walk ratio above 3.0 for his career and was approaching 4.0 last season. His 21.6% strikeout rate and 6.0% walk rate were also impressive in 2025. The question is how well is stuff will play against SEC bats. His fastball sits in the low-90s, his slider is in the low-80s and his changeup is a consistent 82 mph. There's potential for Reeth to eat a lot of innings if he can remain consistent.
Schuyler Sandford was one of the more highly anticipated arms in the 2025 freshman class, but an injury kept him out for the entire year. At 6-feet-6-inches, Sandford has the size and length to reach the upper-90s with his heater, but it was around 92-93 against Georgia Southern and peaked at 96 this fall. He also has a mid-80s slider. His outing against Georgia Southern wasn't too impressive, but there's bound to be growing pains after Tommy John surgery.
Caden McDonald will be a two-way threat for Florida this year. While plenty of people are excited about his bat, he's a fine option on the mound. McDonald posted a 5.14 ERA over 28 innings (20 appearances) out of the bullpen last year. Opponents hit .280 off him, and that number needs to come down. But remember that he was coming off Tommy John, similar to Rodriguez. A year removed from the injury, he's bound to take a step forward, assuming the two-way role doesn't affect him.
McDonald posted a 3.51 ERA over 25 2/3 innings over the summer in the Cape Cod League. He has a four-pitch mix that features a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider, a high-70s curveball and a mid-80s changeup.
Blaine Rowland posted a 3.21 ERA over 14 innings in eight appearances last year, but he hasn't been talked about much since the 2025 campaign ended. He didn't throw during the fall or the preseason, so there could be an injury that's unknown at this point. He's a 90-91 mph fatball guy with a slider that moves a ton. This might be a redshirt year for him, though.
Left-handers are always important in baseball, and Florida has five on its roster. However, three of them are freshmen, so don't expect them all to get innings.
McCall Biemiller is the only returning southpaw on the staff. He had a 5.93 ERA over 13 2/3 innings (11 appearances, one start) last season. Command was an issue for him, as he walked (17) nearly as many batters as he struck out (18). Still, opponents only hit .224 off him, his strikeout rate was above 27% and his groundball rate was 48.4%. Biemiller needs to show more consistency this season, but he should be the first lefty out of the bullpen for Florida. He has a low-90s fastball, a low-80s slider with a 40% whiff rate over the fall, a mid-70s curveball with a 57% whiff rate and a high-80s changeup.
Ernesto Lugo-Canchola was brought in from Division II Northwest Nazarene (Idaho) to give Florida more depth in this role. He's like a left-handed version of Reeth, in that he'll eat innings when needed. Lugo-Canchola struck out 103 batters over 94 2/3 innings last year. At 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, his low-90s fastball looks a bit faster thanks to the downhill action, and he pairs it with a low-80s slider. He had a 2.00 ERA last year and opponents hit just .164 off him, but it's a big jump from DII to the SEC.
Rivers Kurland is the younger brother of second baseman Cade Kurland, but this isn't a case of nepotism. The younger Kurland improved dramatically during his high school years and looked like a legitimate ace as a senior when Gators Wire saw him at the FHSAA State Championships. He's a bit undersized at 5-foot-11, but has that action that throws hitters off. His fastball will likely clock in under 90 mph, and his breaking ball is in the mid-70s, yet both are effective. Maybe Kurland belongs in the nextsection, but it's hard to pick which freshmen will get chances on an SEC ball club.
Freshmen: No. 34 Eli Blair (Fr.) and No. 35 Jackson Hoyt (Fr.) and No. 45 Minjae Seo (Fr.)
Florida's other three freshmen arms are Eli Blair, Jackson Hoyt and Minjae Seo.
Blair and Hoyt are both lefties with mid-90s fastballs. Blair is 6-foot-8, which is as projectable as it gets, but he might need some more development before being trusted in Division I action. The same goes for Hoyt, who is 6-foot-3. However, with only a handful of left-handers on the roster, they could get playing time.
Seo is the only righty, but he won't pitch this year with an injury.
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The Vikings need to add a veteran quarterback behind J.J. McCarthy after the former first-round pick failed to cement himself as the long-term answer in 2025 and was the biggest reason Minnesota missed the playoffs.
In Arizona, the expectation is the Cardinals will trade Murray if there are any takers, which would leave Jacoby Brissett as the only notable quarterback under contract.
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton makes an intriguing prediction for both teams that sees a trade that sends McCarthy to Arizona and Murray to the Vikings. Moton then suggests the Cardinals sign Kirk Cousins to provide some insurance.
"The Cardinals should call the Minnesota Vikings about a signal-caller swap to dump Murray's contract and take on J.J. McCarthy's rookie deal," Moton said. "The third-year quarterback's contract would cost only about $6 million against the cap."
"In addition, Arizona can add Kirk Cousins to replace Jacoby Brissett, who may not fit into the new coaching staff's plans," Moton added.
This trade would make sense for both teams.
The Vikings would get a proven veteran quarterback who would be an upgrade over McCarthy and gives Minnesota a better chance to make the playoffs. And, at the age of 28, Murray can be a multi-year solution.
Meanwhile the Cardinals would get a young signal-caller who gives them at least some semblance of hope for the future at the position.
Arizona can deploy McCarthy in 2026 and see if he can cement himself as the long-term answer. If not, the Cardinals can turn to the 2027 NFL draft, when the quarterback class will be much better.
Atletico Madrid and Barcelona lock horns in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal tie on Thursday.
The Catalans have enjoyed a dominant recent record against Atleti, winning eight of the past 10 meetings in all competitions. That includes both legs of the semifinals last season, when a remarkable 4-4 draw at Camp Nou was followed by a 1-0 win for Barca in the capital.
Hansi Flick's team are still targeting a quadruple after winning the Supercopa de Espana in January, while Atleti will be determined to keep alive their hopes of a first trophy since they were crowned La Liga champions in 2021.
Barcelona (4-3-3 right to left): J. Garcia (GK) — Kounde, Cubarsi, E. Garcia, Balde — De Jong, Casado (Lewandowski, 36'), Lopez — Lamine Yamal, Torres, Olmo
Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona highlights, key incidents
33 mins: IT'S 3-0! INCREDIBLE FROM ATLETICO! Another sublime counter involving the four forwards ends with Julian Alvarez playing a delicate pass to Lookman, who makes no mistake with a side-foot finish. Brilliant from Diego Simeone's team.
14 mins:GRIEZMANN MAKES IT 2-0! It's a terrific counter-attacking move that ends with Griezmann placing a low finish beyond Joan Garcia from inside the box. Atleti have taken early control here.
Watch (USA):
Griezmann makes it 2-0 for Atletico Madrid! They are shocking Barcelona right now 🤯 pic.twitter.com/DV7ID0Q5se
7 mins: GOAL! ATLETICO LEAD! It's an awful mistake from Joan Garcia, who seems to take his eye off the ball and allows Eric Garcia's pass to roll towards goal and over the line. The referee doesn't signal a goal, and Ademola Lookman puts the ball in the net anyway, but that will go down as an own goal from Eric Garcia.
Watch (USA):
HUGE MISTAKE FROM JOAN GARCIA IN THE BACK WHICH GIFTS ATLETICO MADRID A GOAL! pic.twitter.com/9j5LOxI41u
This section will be updated when match reaction is available.
Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona team news
Atletico Madrid team news
Pablo Barrios is out with a muscle injury, while Johnny Cardoso is not in the squad after sitting out the loss to Real Betis last time out due to a minor issue.
Nico Gonzalez is available and on the bench. Copa goalkeeper Juan Musso starts, while Diego Simeone is fielding a very attack-minded lineup featuring Antoine Griezmann, Julian Alvarez, Ademola Lookman and Giuliano Simeone.
Barcelona team news
Raphinha and Marcus Rashford are both sidelined due to injury, so Hansi Flick has had some thinking to do regarding the left side of his attack. Dani Olmo looks set to fill that role, with Fermin Lopez deeper as part of the midfield trio along with Marc Casado and Frenkie de Jong.
Dec 15, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; New England Patriots assistant offensive line coach Robert Kugler against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
After two campaigns in Foxborough, Robert Kugler will be moving on to the AFC North.
The former New England Patriots assistant has been named the next tight ends coach of Pittsburgh Steelers under head coach Mike McCarthy, the organization announced Thursday.
Kugler marks the first known departure from the reigning AFC champions’ coaching staff. The 33-year-old had been hired by the Patriots as an assistant offensive line coach in 2024. And after Jerod Mayo’s lone campaign at the helm, he was retained last February by eventual AP NFL Coach of the Year Mike Vrabel to oversee the front five alongside veteran position coach Doug Marrone and fellow assistant Jason Houghtaling.
New England’s offense finished the 2025 regular season ranked third around the league in total offense, including fourth in passing and sixth in rushing. Quarterback Drake Maye was sacked 48 times over that span before being taken down for an additional 21 from the wild card through Super Bowl LX.
Prior to heading to Gillette Stadium, Kugler worked with the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line for two years after initially entering the NFL ranks in the same capacity with the Houston Texans in 2021. He made collegiate coaching stops at UTEP, Washington and Appalachian State.
Playing football at North Allegheny High School while his father, Sean, oversaw the Steelers’ offensive line, Kugler went on to serve as a two-time captain at Purdue. The convert from tight end to center started 43 consecutive games for the Boilermakers.
He spent training camp with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted rookie in 2016.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08: Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool and Ibrahima Konate of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on February 08, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As Liverpool struggled through a dire autumn that saw the collapse of their Premier League title defence hopes, one of the players whose personal form was often highlighted for having fallen off most from the season before was that of centre half Ibrahima Konaté.
Complicating matters was that the 26-year-old French international was on an expiring contract and there were many who believed it a foregone conclusion he would join Real Madrid on a free transfer in 2026—just as fellow Red Trent Alexander-Arnold had in 2025.
Whether or not his poor form in the autumn played a role, those links have largely disappeared in recent months, and now along with Konaté’s form ticking up in the new year, there even some renewed chatter that a Liverpool extension might not be a genuine possibility.
While The Athletic’s James Pearce outlines this week that the club haven’t given up hope Konaté will re-up, clu captain and teammate Virgil van Dijk has come out in the wake of Wednesday’s 1-0 victory over Sunderland to publicly encourage Konaté to do just that.
“We speak about everything and it’s a process,” Van Dijk said following the match. “It’s never that easy that we can just say get it done, it’s a process and we’ll see what comes out of it. But obviously I want him to stay, he’s an important figure on the pitch and off as well.
“He’s one of the leaders, he’s outstanding and in my eyes aworld-class centre-back, but I can do only so much. It’s in the club’s hands together with his agent and himself so let’s see what comes out of it.”
Jan 4, 2026; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Tennessee Titans interim head coach Mike McCoy watches game play against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images | Travis Register-Imagn Images
After winning Super Bowl 60 with the Seattle Seahawks, new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak is getting a late start to filling out the rest of his coaching staff. However, Kubiak is wasting no time after officially getting hired earlier this week, making one hire and interviewing a couple of candidates for the two coordinator spots.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Raiders are hiring Mike McCoy as assistant head coach. McCoy and Kubiak worked together in 2017, when the former was the Denver Broncos’ offensive coordinator and the latter was one of the team’s offensive assistants.
McCoy also brings head coaching experience to the first-year head coach’s staff, serving in that role from 2013 to 2016 for the then San Diego Chargers and as the Tennessee Titans’ interim head coach this past season after Brian Callahan was fired in Week 7.
The Raiders are hiring Mike McCoy as assistant head coach, per sources.
McCoy, 53, spent four years as the Chargers’ head coach and finished last season as the Titans’ interim coach. An experienced addition to Klint Kubiak’s staff. pic.twitter.com/2NEccAi4Rc
Per The 33rd Team’s Ari Meirov, current defensive line coach and defensive run game coordinator Rob Leonard will interview for the defensive coordinator job in Las Vegas. Meirov also notes that Maxx Crosby, who has been the subject of recent trade rumors, thinks very highly of Leonard. The coach has been in Las Vegas since 2023 and added the run game coordinator to his title ahead of this past season.
At offensive coordinator, Kubiak is already leaning on his network. Pelissero also reported that the Raiders are interviewing current Seahawks wide receivers coach Frisman Jackson for the job. The two coaches have only spent this past season working together, though. Jackson has nine seasons of experience as an NFL coach, all as a wide receivers coach, and was in the college ranks from 2008 to 2016. He also had a five-year career as a wideout for the Cleveland Browns.
The former collegiate gymnast-turned-Sports Illustrated model posted a series of videos to her TikTok account, taking followers along with her as she returned to Louisiana State University.
In the Feb. 6 video, the influencer could be seen back in the LSU gym with other gymnasts, as she performed a backhand spring on the spring floor to cheers from her former teammates.
In another Jan. 30 video, Dunne threw it back to one of her first times on the LSU campus with some snaps from her recruiting visit to the school.
"Remember what you looked like on your recruiting trip," Dunne wrote over a series of photos and videos of herself approximately six years ago.
Livvy Dunne.
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Dunne joined the LSU Tigers gymnastics team in 2020, competing on the uneven bars.
In April 2025, Dunne's college career ultimately came to an end when the Tigers finished third in the NCAA semifinals.
At the time, Dunne had been injured and unable to compete. She shared a message on X bidding the sport goodbye.
"Couldn’t have asked for a better 5 years! Thank you, LSU," the gymnastics star wrote shortly after the meet. In a second post, she said, “✌️ out gymnastics it’s been real… and of course forever LSU!"
Later that year, in July, Dunne appeared on the What’s Your Story? With Stephanie McMahon podcast, touching on why she had never attempted to compete in the Olympics.
Livvy Dunne.
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Dunne, who previously competed with Team USA in 2017, referenced an injury she had sustained as a teenager, which led to a medical condition that limited her athletic ability.
"I was actually competing on a hurt ankle (at) the 2018 USA Championships," she said on the podcast episode, adding, "And part of my ankle bone died... so my Olympic dreams died with it."
"My life has revolved around gymnastics," the former college athlete told PEOPLE at the event. "So, honestly, to be able to say yes to more things and potentially maybe do some more performing art stuff on screen — and I'm very excited."
Just prior to the end of her gymnastics career, Dunne told PEOPLE that she was looking forward to being able to support her Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher, boyfriend Paul Skenes, at his games.
"I'm super excited to be able to spend time with Paul," she said. "I've always had to train during my summers and stuff... So to be able to not have to do gymnastics training and be able to spend more time in Pittsburgh with Paul enjoying the baseball season, I'm looking forward to that."
Dunne and Paul both attended LSU and were introduced by mutual friends. They later confirmed their relationship in August 2023.
Jayden Quaintance comes in at #18 in the latest rankings, dropping from #9 in the previous rankings.
ESPN’s Jeremy Woo had this to say about Quaintance:
It’s unclear if he will try to play the rest of the way, and NBA scouts presently have more questions than answers about him as a prospect. The circumstances make him a tricky case ahead of the draft, given the limited amount of minutes he’ll have on his résumé following ACL surgery in March 2025.
Woo pointed to Quaintance’s defensive upside and ability as a lob threat as factors that could lead to him being drafted in the lottery, but JQ will likely have a lot to prove to NBA scouts with so little film available following the ACL surgery if he doesn’t play again this season.
ESPN has Otega Oweh in the top 100, coming in at #93.
After a slow start, Oweh has turned it on as of late, looking more and more like the Oweh we saw toward the end of last season. Oweh has scored at least 20 points in all but two SEC games (18 points against Texas and 12 against Tennessee in Knoxville).
Noticeably absent from ESPN’s rankings is Malachi Moreno.
Moreno’s numbers aren’t eye-popping (8.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, and 1.7 blocks), but he’s put up those numbers in just 22 minutes per game and played a major role for Kentucky when many didn’t expect him to at the beginning of the season.
For now, it doesn’t appear Kentucky is in real danger of losing Moreno to the NBA this year, but he’s still got plenty of time to progress in his development and bolster his stock while hopefully guiding Kentucky toward a deep NCAA Tournament run.
The Boston Bruins are well represented in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
They've got one of the largest groups of NHL players in these Olympics.
It's the first time NHL players can compete in the Games since 2014, so it's a cool chance for fans of a given team to watch their players represent their countries.
All told, the Bruins have players competing for five different countries at the Olympics.
There are eight Bruins at the Olympics, split between a handful of countries.
Superstar forward David Pastrnak plays for Czechia. He was the flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies.
“Honeslty, speechless. Very honored,” Pastrnak told NHL.com. “Going over there to represent my country, I am going to give it my all. Really happy and honored to be able to hold our flag and represent us in the ceremony."
The United States has two Bruins. There's first-line defenseman Charlie McAvoy, who is paired with Minnesota's Quinn Hughes. Backup goaltender Jeremy Swayman also comes from the Bruins.
Sweden has two Bruins on its roster: Hampus Lindholm and Elias Lindholm. They are not brothers.
Finland has two Bruins, too: Henri Jokiharju, the veteran defenseman, and Joonas Korpisalo, a reserve goalie.
Latvia rounds out the Bruins representation. Boston prospect Dans Locmelis represents Latvia after spending this season with AHL Providence.
He may be a physical specimen, but Torrez Finney isn't indestructible.
As it turns out, Finney (11-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) found that out recently if he wasn't already aware. During his UFC 325 loss to Jacob Malkoun, Finney suffered a leg injury and was noticeably hobbled for the official decision.
Wednesday, Finney revealed the extent of the damage. He suffered a torn ACL and meniscus and underwent surgery the day after his Jan. 31 defeat. Finney added that the injury occurred in the first 15 seconds of the fight.
Thank God he’s built me to overcome every obstacle I’ve faced and that will be the story once again. I tore my ACL and both of my meniscus within my knee. Got me into surgery the next day. He said it’s insane I was able to fight tearing that 15 seconds into the fight ✊🏿😈🔥 pic.twitter.com/uPZ6lgqvwv
The defeat was Finney's first of his professional career. The 27-year-old middleweight entered the bout having won his promotional debut vs. Robert Valentin in April.
Finney did not reveal a timeline for his return. However, it's common for professional athletes to take somewhere in the nine-to-12-month range to return from a torn ACL. Some are able to return as soon as seven months after injury.
Fans can look forward to a new offensive-minded regime with head coach Mike McCarthy at the helm of the Pittsburgh Steelers, no doubt looking to acquire additional playmakers in free agency this offseason.
If Pittsburgh ultimately looks to add another wide receiver opposite DK Metcalf, Marquise Brown of the Kansas City Chiefs would be an ideal acquisition.
If Calvin Austin III walks in free agency, the addition of Brown could be viewed by some as an upgrade at wide receiver. With game-changing speed and acceleration, exceptional route running, and versatility to make an impact outside and in the slot, Brown could be exactly what the Steelers sorely lacked last season. Oh, and it doesn't hurt that his cousin Antonio Brown was arguably the greatest wide receiver in franchise history.
Contract prediction
Brown could predictably sign a two-year deal worth around $18 million, above Spotrac's projected $5.5 million average annual salary, given his upside and potential impact in Pittsburgh.
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Xbox plans to prepare developers for the future at GDC 2026 Microsoft has confirmed that it will be at GDC 2026 in full force, with plans to discuss the “future of Xbox”, implying that we will hear about the company’s “next-generation” plans at the event. While Microsoft’s statements are somewhat vague, a talk from their […]
Hello to all bikers out there! The wait is finally over: Ride 6 is out tomorrow (February 12), and it's time to rev up and start a new adventure. Over the past two years, we've poured our hearts into creating an experience that celebrates every aspect of motorcycle culture. Today, we're excited to pull back the curtain on one of the pillars of this new chapter: how we brought over 40 tracks to life in the game. As you know, Ride 6 features both real-world and fictional tracks, each crafted with utmost care. Our teams worked hard to recreate iconic locations that have shaped motorcycling history, while also designing completely original tracks that are just as memorable and fun to ride.
For real tracks, the process starts on location. We map the entire circuit from above using drones, capturing anywhere from 2,000 to 2,500 photos depending on the size and complexity of the track. Before flying, we set up 20-25 Ground Control Points (GCPs). These are PVC panels marked with an "X," and we record their exact positions with high-precision GPS antennas. Once the photos are taken, we link each GCP to every image it appears in, attaching the corresponding GPS coordinates. This method allows us to generate point clouds with an impressive margin of error of just 2.5 cm.
Late last October, Qualcomm revealed its AI200 and AI250 chip-based accelerator cards, and racks. Oddly, the company's press material mentioned the utilization of Low-Power DRAM (LPDDR) memory rather than in vogue High Bandwidth tech (HBM)—the latter has quickly become the de facto choice for cutting-edge AI-crunching enterprise platforms. Modern types of LPDDR memory are normally found in portable devices powered by Qualcomm chipsets, but the San Diego-headquartered fabless semiconductor firm seems to be exploring the deployment of LPDDR6X modules in server-grade equipment. According to inside track information—published by The Bell South Korea—Samsung Electronics has reportedly sent prototype LPDDR6X samples of to the House of Snapdragon chips.
One of The Bell's anonymous industry sources opined that this move was a little bit out of the ordinary; given that the LPDDR6 (non-X) standard received official JEDEC certification not that long ago (Q3 2025). The still in-progress Samsung LPDDR6X development project has been linked to Qualcomm's 2027 launch of the AI250 inference-focused server platform. The publication's official contact believes that a tight AI200-series release roadmap has prompted the very early supply of LPDDR6X modules. Last month, rumors emerged about the AI200 and AI250 inference accelerators being sized up with SOCAMM2 in mind. In December, the Samsung Memory Product Planning Team divulged forthcoming branches of non-X tech—most notably that "low-power DRAM technologies such as SOCAMM" are being spun-off from "AI-focused module solution(s) leveraging LPDDR6 architecture."
Just few more days until the horrors begin! REANIMAL, the highly anticipated co-op horror game from Tarsier Studios, creators of Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II, launches this Friday, February 13. Pre-ordering the Deluxe Edition now secures 10% savings and grants access to the REANIMAL Season Pass, which includes all three DLCs in The Expanded World campaign—delivering all-new horrors for players to survive.
There are three upcoming chapters in The Expanded World, the first of which is scheduled to release in summer 2026. The Expanded World will weave a completely original story around new child protagonists, thrusting players into chilling new environments and monstrous horrors across the war-torn REANIMAL island.
Mid-way through the week, computer game hardware observers started to notice the dwindling availability of Valve's Steam Deck OLED handheld. The popular portable gaming PC first launched almost three years ago, first releasing as the LCD screen-based version. The 256 GB LCD model was discontinued last December, leaving the more expensive OLED options—in 512 GB and 1 TB configured forms—in charge of keeping Valve's handheld legacy alive. Unfortunately, prospective buyers—in North America, Japan (via Komodo—Valve's regional distribution partner), Taiwan, South Korea, and Hong Kong—are unable to acquire new OLED stock. Initial reportage has highlighted a "plentiful" supply for UK and Australia-based customers, but several key market territories are seemingly affected by a sudden shortage. At the time of writing, Valve has not commented on this head scratching situation.
A lack of official announcements has driven online community speculation; mainly about possible dry spells of Steam Deck-related component shipments. Presently, the two OLED SKUs utilize 16 GB of unified LPDDR5-6500 RAM, paired with 512 GB or 1 TB NVMe SSDs. The ongoing computer memory and storage crisis has caused plenty of price fluctuation chaos throughout late 2025 and early 2026. Coinciding with troubled times (November 2025), Valve unveiled a new wave of Steam products. As of this month, the Bellevue, Washington-based corporation has remained schtum about the launch MSRP of its Steam Machine. In a worst case scenario, fearful portable and SFF gaming hardware enthusiasts are imagining forthcoming price hikes of Steam Deck OLED hardware, and $1000+ cost of ownership for Valve's second attempt at breaking the mini PC market.
This early implementation is purely experimental. 3mdeb describes it as a proof of concept rather than a stable release, noting that it's not suitable for production systems. Yet the project gives firmware developers a rare opportunity to see how AMD's next-generation silicon initialization layer operates in practice before it replaces...
Allumeria is a voxel-based sandbox game centered on exploration, boss fights, and dungeon raids. Although it is expected to enter early access soon, the indie title nearly disappeared from Steam due to what appears to be an overzealous AI bot.
MasterIt.AI delivers cognitive technical assessments that evaluate how developers reason and collaborate with AI, not just whether their code compiles. It places candidates in AI-assisted scenarios and measures metacognition, handling ambiguity, and contradiction detection. The platform captures problem-solving approaches, validates how candidates use AI tools, and produces clear reports that help teams hire faster with better fit. Use realistic case studies, coding with Copilot, and AI PM/EM discussions to see how candidates think.
As the Greek island of Samos emerges as a popular international destination, UK residents’ travel patterns are changing dramatically. This surge in interest is being driven by the introduction of new direct flight routes, which have effectively bridged the gap between British airports and this North Aegean sanctuary. As the 2026 flight season approaches, the Municipality of Western Samos has been tasked with actively promoting the island on a global scale. This strategic initiative aims to highlight a wide range of experiences that go well beyond the traditional “sun and sea” narrative. Samos is presenting a more nuanced identity to the world by emphasising the island’s unique gastronomy, rugged outdoor adventures, and deep historical significance.
A Strategic Pivot Toward Alternative Tourism
The conventional appeal of Mediterranean beaches is no longer viewed as the sole driver for tourism in the region. Instead, a multifaceted approach is being adopted by local authorities to cater to the evolving tastes of modern travellers. It is recognized that British tourists are increasingly seeking authenticity and depth in their holiday choices. Consequently, the local administration is prioritizing the development of “alternative tourism” sectors. This involves a concerted effort to showcase the island’s mountainous terrain, its sprawling vineyards, and the quiet sophistication of its culinary traditions. To ensure these offerings reach the right audience, partnerships are being explored with high-profile organizations, including the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) in the UK. Through these collaborations, the island’s image is being reshaped from a seasonal summer getaway into a year-round cultural hub.
Culinary Heritage and Gastronomic Exploration
The flavours of Samos are being positioned at the forefront of this new promotional campaign. The island’s gastronomic identity is deeply intertwined with its legendary winemaking history, particularly the production of the world-renowned Muscat wine. Visitors are being invited to explore local vineyards where ancient techniques are still honoured, alongside modern tasting rooms that reflect the island’s growing sophistication. The culinary experience is further enriched by the use of locally sourced ingredients—honey from the slopes of Mount Kerkis, olive oil from century-old groves, and seafood caught fresh from the Aegean. By emphasizing these authentic epicurean journeys, Samos is successfully attracting a demographic of travellers who value quality and local provenance over mass-produced tourist fare.
Adventure and the Great Outdoors
For the spirited traveller, the natural landscape of Western Samos is being developed as a premier destination for outdoor activities. The rugged beauty of the island provides a dramatic backdrop for a variety of pursuits, ranging from challenging treks on Mount Kerkis to leisurely walks through the Potami waterfalls. Detailed guided tours are being organized to lead visitors through lush forests and hidden valleys, ensuring that the island’s biodiversity is both appreciated and preserved. Furthermore, the coastal waters are being utilized for sustainable marine activities, such as kayaking and sailing, which allow for a closer connection with the environment. This focus on adventure is intended to appeal to a younger, more active generation of British travellers who prioritize physical engagement and environmental stewardship during their travels.
Unveiling the Layers of Antiquity
The historical wealth of Samos remains one of its most compelling assets, and it is being highlighted as a cornerstone of the island’s international appeal. As the birthplace of Pythagoras and the site of the magnificent Heraion, the island offers a historical narrative that spans millennia. Significant archaeological landmarks, including the Tunnel of Eupalinos—an engineering marvel of the ancient world—are being integrated into comprehensive sightseeing itineraries. These sites are not merely being presented as static ruins but as living monuments to human ingenuity and cultural evolution. By providing well-structured tours and educational resources, the Municipality is ensuring that the historical legacy of Samos is accessible and engaging for the intellectually curious visitor.
Sustainable Growth and Future Prospects
As the tourism landscape evolves, Western Samoa’s commitment to sustainable development becomes more apparent. The influx of British tourists is being managed with a focus on quality over quantity, with the goal of avoiding the pitfalls of overtourism that have plagued other Mediterranean hotspots. The infrastructure is being gradually upgraded to accommodate new flight arrivals while preserving the island’s authentic charm. This balanced approach is expected to provide long-term benefits to the local economy and community. Samos is setting a standard for other Aegean destinations by promoting a tourism model that values both the natural environment and local culture. In the coming years, the island is expected to solidify its reputation as a sophisticated, multifaceted destination that provides something truly unique to international travellers.
In an exciting move that’s transforming US travel, Hawaiian Airlines has joined the ranks of Alaska, Southwest, United, JetBlue, and more US airlines, upgrading their flight travel experiences with Starlink inflight Wi-Fi. As US airlines embrace Starlink’s high-speed, low-latency internet, passengers flying across the USA can now expect lightning-fast Wi-Fi, making it easier than ever to stay connected. Starlink Wi-Fi is no longer just an upgrade; it’s becoming a game-changer for the US tourism sector.
However, not all airlines are on the same page. While American Airlines and Delta continue to rely on traditional, self-sourced Wi-Fi systems, the majority of US airlines are jumping on the Starlink bandwagon. With Hawaiian Airlines leading the way, the USA is witnessing a revolution in flight connectivity. This shift signals a new era for US tourism, one where staying connected in the skies is no longer a luxury but an expectation. Starlink is setting the new standard, and the impact on US travel could be monumental. Stay with us as we dive into how these upgrades are reshaping the future of air travel and US tourism.
In a world where US tourism is rapidly evolving, Starlink has emerged as the game-changer that passengers have been desperately waiting for. As US airlines continue to transform the in-flight experience, Starlink Wi-Fi is leading the charge, providing lightning-fast internet to thousands of travellers soaring across the USA and beyond. But what does this mean for the US travel industry? How are US airlines embracing this transformative technology, and how does this impact US tourism as a whole? Keep reading, as we dive deep into the US tourism sector’s monumental leap into the future of air travel connectivity.
The rapid expansion of Starlink Wi-Fi on US airlines marks a new era for USA tourism and US travel overall. With US airlines aggressively deploying Starlink satellite technology, airline connectivity is no longer a luxury—it’s an expectation. This is especially crucial for passengers flying long distances, where Starlink‘s unparalleled speed and low latency are vital. The implications for US tourism and US travel are nothing short of monumental, setting a bold standard for global air travel. In the USA, air travel isn’t just about getting from A to B—it’s about experiencing a digital revolution in the skies.
Airline Carrier
Type of In‑Flight Wi‑Fi
Provider / System
Access / Cost
Notes
Hawaiian Airlines (US)
Starlink Wi‑Fi
SpaceX Starlink satellite
Free for passengers
Starlink internet is available on all Airbus A330 and A321neo aircraft.
United Airlines (US)
Starlink Wi‑Fi (rolling out)
SpaceX Starlink satellite
Free for MileagePlus members
United is installing Starlink across regional and mainline jets.
Alaska Airlines (US)
Starlink Wi‑Fi (planned full rollout)
SpaceX Starlink satellite
Expected free or loyalty access
Alaska announced Starlink integration for its fleet starting in 2026.
Southwest Airlines (US)
Starlink Wi‑Fi (planned)
SpaceX Starlink satellite
Likely free for Rapid Rewards members
Southwest confirmed plans to bring Starlink onboard.
JetBlue Airways (US)
Traditional Wi‑Fi (Fly‑Fi)
Viasat satellite
Free for all passengers (Fly‑Fi)
JetBlue uses Fly‑Fi via Viasat (not Starlink).
American Airlines (US)
Traditional Wi‑Fi
AT&T / Viasat / Intelsat
Free for AAdvantage members; paid otherwise
American’s Wi‑Fi relies on traditional satellite tech.
Delta Air Lines (US)
Traditional Wi‑Fi
Satellite (Viasat/others)
Free for SkyMiles members / paid
Delta uses traditional satellite services.
Spirit Airlines (US)
Traditional Wi‑Fi
Third‑party satellite
Paid
Spirit’s Wi‑Fi uses non‑Starlink systems.
Breeze Airways (US)
Traditional Wi‑Fi
Viasat satellite
Paid / perk included
Breeze uses Viasat‑enabled connectivity.
Other Int’l Airlines with Starlink
Starlink Wi‑Fi
SpaceX Starlink
Varies (free / loyalty)
Carriers like Qatar Airways, WestJet, airBaltic, Air France have Starlink deals.
Hawaiian Airlines Leads the Charge with Starlink
Hawaiian Airlines Pioneers the Future of US Tourism with Starlink Wi-Fi!
As US airlines scramble to get Starlink on their planes, Hawaiian Airlines has already embraced this revolutionary technology. Offering high-speed, low-latency satellite Wi-Fi, Hawaiian Airlines became the first US carrier to install Starlink on all of its Airbus A321neo and A330 fleets. And it’s not just about speed. This cutting-edge technology is free for all passengers, making it a game-changer in the US tourism sector.
This innovation is transforming US travel, allowing passengers to access super-fast Wi-Fi gate-to-gate on transpacific routes, making it easier to stay connected no matter where you’re flying. And for US tourism, this means enhanced engagement with potential visitors, better customer satisfaction, and overall increased attractiveness as a travel destination. For anyone exploring US travel, the experience aboard Hawaiian Airlines is now elevated to new heights. prnewswire.com
United Airlines Steps Up: More than 300 Planes with Starlink Wi-Fi by 2027
United Airlines is Transforming the Future of US Tourism with Starlink Wi-Fi. Don’t Miss It!
United Airlines isn’t far behind. The airline is on a mission to revolutionize US travel by offering Starlink Wi-Fi on more than 300 regional jets, with mainline aircraft soon to follow. United’s commitment to Starlink is a key move in transforming US tourism, ensuring passengers enjoy high-speed internet while flying across the USA and the world. By 2027, United Airlines will equip over 500 aircraft, ensuring USA tourism is boosted with faster, reliable inflight connectivity.
Passengers will be able to access high-speed Wi-Fi throughout their journey. United Airlines is leading the way in US travel, proving that Starlink isn’t just a trend—it’s the future of air travel. For those in the USA tourism sector, this signifies a huge step forward. Connectivity equals better engagement with travellers, driving a future where in-flight connectivity isn’t just about internet—it’s about unlocking a better passenger experience.prnewswire.com
Alaska Airlines: Full Fleet Deployment of Starlink by 2027
Alaska Airlines to Transform US Tourism with Full-Starlink Rollout by 2027!
Imagine the future of US tourism where every passenger enjoys high-speed internet, regardless of flight duration. Alaska Airlines is taking bold steps to make this a reality. With Starlink Wi-Fi set to be installed across their entire fleet by 2027, Alaska Airlines is positioning itself as one of the leaders in US travel. As the airline continues to evolve, its passengers will benefit from seamless connectivity on both regional jets and long-haul flights.
In the world of USA tourism, this marks a major milestone. Passengers will be able to access reliable, fast Wi-Fi from takeoff to landing, allowing them to stay connected while flying over the Americas or coast-to-coast across the USA. For US tourism, this upgrade helps Alaska Airlines meet the demands of the modern traveller—especially for those who consider connectivity an essential part of their travel experience. news.alaskaair.com
Southwest Airlines: 300 Planes Equipped with Starlink by 2026
Southwest Airlines Joins the Revolution! 300 Planes Will Be Equipped with Starlink!
It’s not just the big players—Southwest Airlines is gearing up to equip 300 Boeing 737 aircraft with Starlink Wi-Fi by 2026. For US tourism, this is a game-changer, bringing faster and more reliable Wi-Fi to an airline that already offers free Wi-Fi to its passengers. By rolling out Starlink, Southwest is ensuring its passengers are never disconnected, even in the skies over the USA.
For US travel, this move is huge. Passengers will be able to stream, work, and stay connected with family and friends in ways they never could before on domestic flights. This isn’t just about keeping passengers entertained—it’s about making USA tourism a better experience. Southwest’s move will also ensure it continues to be a leader in US tourism, with seamless connectivity keeping passengers loyal to the brand southwestairlinesinvestorrelations.com
JetBlue Airways: Kuiper Network, Not Starlink – Will JetBlue Join the Revolution?
JetBlue’s Kuiper Network: The Future of Wi-Fi for US Tourism or the Missing Link?
While JetBlue Airways isn’t jumping on the Starlink bandwagon just yet, it is planning to implement Amazon’s Kuiper Network by 2027. This move highlights JetBlue’s commitment to improving US tourism through better connectivity. While Starlink Wi-Fi is already revolutionising US travel, JetBlue’s partnership with Amazon could usher in a new chapter in inflight connectivity for the USA and beyond.
For the US tourism sector, this move shows how competitive the US airlines market is, with carriers vying for the ultimate in-flight experience. Whether Starlink or Kuiper, the takeaway is clear—US travel is on the brink of something extraordinary. As airlines evolve with technology, passengers are the winners in this USA tourism revolution.
American Airlines and Delta: Starlink Still Not a Part of the Plan
Are American Airlines and Delta Missing Out on the Starlink Revolution?
While Starlink is dominating the skies with other US airlines, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines have not yet incorporated it into their offerings. American Airlines relies on AT&T/Viasat for its in-flight internet services, while Delta continues to provide free Wi-Fi through traditional satellite systems. But with US tourism pushing for faster and more reliable connectivity, it seems that Starlink is the future—and the competition is heating up.
For the US tourism sector, this presents a challenge. American Airlines and Delta risk falling behind as Starlink-equipped airlines offer a superior passenger experience. As USA tourism continues to evolve, those US airlines that offer Starlink Wi-Fi will undoubtedly have a competitive edge. Official Source:news.aa.com
The Future of US Tourism Is Starlink-Connected Skies
US Tourism Will Never Be the Same Again—Starlink Wi-Fi Transforms the Way We Travel!
The integration of Starlink Wi-Fi into US airlines is no small feat—it’s a digital revolution in the sky. For USA tourism, this technology means faster, reliable, and uninterrupted connectivity, allowing passengers to stay connected and engaged with their journey. As Starlink continues to expand its reach, US travel is on the verge of a major transformation. From Hawaiian Airlines to United and Southwest, the airlines that adopt Starlink are setting the bar for US tourism and US travel for years to come.
In March, when the cold UK weather is at it’s worst, we often feel the need to leave the country, and to enjoy the sun again. If you want to escape the cold, it’s good to know that there is plenty of destinations that are only a short flight away and are basking in the sun. Whether you wish to relax at a beach, enjoy a vibrant city, or dive into a new culture, plenty of warm and sunny destinations are waiting for you. Find the sunny and warm destinations that are ideal for your March vacation and are just a four hour flight away from the UK.
The Caribbean
March is one of the best times to visit the Caribbean. The weather is hot but not overwhelming, with average daily temperatures around 28°C. Whether you head to Jamaica, the Bahamas, or Barbados, the Caribbean offers stunning beaches, clear waters, and plenty of opportunities to unwind or explore. The Caribbean is perfect for those who enjoy a laid-back atmosphere or want to dive into local culture and history.
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Barbados offers an idyllic combination of beaches and historical attractions, perfect for a mix of relaxation and exploration.
For a more active vacation, Jamaica provides abundant opportunities for water sports and adventure.
Canary Islands, Spain
The Canary Islands are a perennial favorite for those seeking year-round sunshine. With temperatures averaging around 20°C in March, this Spanish archipelago provides a mild, pleasant climate ideal for outdoor adventures. Each island offers something unique—from the volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote to the lush greenery of La Gomera. If you love a mix of sun and exploration, the Canaries are perfect for both relaxing on beaches and hiking through dramatic terrains.
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Lanzarote is great for art lovers and those seeking adventure with its volcanic parks and stunning beaches.
Tenerife offers more family-friendly activities with theme parks and a lively atmosphere.
Morocco
For those who enjoy city life with a sunny backdrop, Morocco is an excellent choice in March. Marrakech, with its rich history and cultural vibrancy, has average temperatures around 22°C, offering perfect weather for sightseeing. Explore bustling souks, ancient palaces, and the beautiful Jardin Majorelle. The charming streets of Chefchaouen, famously known as the Blue City, also provide a serene atmosphere with plenty of sunshine.
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Marrakech is ideal for those seeking a mix of culture, shopping, and history.
If you prefer tranquility, head to the coastal city of Essaouira, which offers both sun and a more relaxed pace.
Mexico: Cancun and Tulum
If you’re looking for a vibrant destination with sun and excitement, Cancun and Tulum in Mexico are excellent choices. With daily temperatures around 29°C, the weather is perfect for beach lovers and those wanting to enjoy the nightlife. Cancun, known for its lively nightlife, is ideal for partygoers, while Tulum offers a more relaxed vibe with stunning beaches and eco-friendly resorts.
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Cancun is ideal for those who want both beach relaxation and an active nightlife scene.
Tulum provides a more tranquil experience with its beachfront resorts and ancient Mayan ruins to explore.
Las Vegas, USA
For those seeking a fun-filled destination with plenty of sun, Las Vegas is a top contender. Temperatures in March hover around 22°C, providing pleasant weather for both outdoor activities and indoor entertainment. While known for its casinos and vibrant nightlife, Las Vegas offers more than just gambling—there are numerous shows, world-class restaurants, and thrilling attractions to enjoy.
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Las Vegas is perfect for a combination of relaxation by the pool, gourmet dining, and live entertainment.
Consider visiting the nearby Hoover Dam or Red Rock Canyon for a bit of nature and adventure.
Thailand
Although a bit farther from the UK, Thailand offers fantastic weather in March, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C. Whether you’re visiting the beaches of Phuket or exploring the temples of Chiang Mai, the sunny weather makes it a perfect destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration. Thailand provides a great balance of stunning beaches, lush jungles, and vibrant cities.
Top Travel Tips:
Phuket and Krabi are great for those who love pristine beaches and water activities.
Chiang Mai is ideal for travelers interested in culture, history, and nature, especially if you want to explore temples or trek through the mountains.
The Maldives
For the ultimate tropical paradise, the Maldives should be on your list. With average temperatures around 31°C, the Maldives offers crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and luxurious resorts. If you’re seeking a relaxing beach holiday, the Maldives provides a peaceful setting to unwind, enjoy spa treatments, and savor world-class cuisine. The islands’ natural beauty and calm atmosphere make it a top choice for honeymooners and those looking for a serene getaway.
Top Travel Tips:
Opt for an all-inclusive resort to make the most of your stay in this idyllic paradise.
Enjoy water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, or simply relax by the beach.
Vietnam
Vietnam is another fantastic option for March, offering a blend of culture, beaches, and vibrant cities. With temperatures around 25°C to 30°C, it’s ideal for both outdoor adventures and exploring bustling cities like Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. The beaches in areas such as Phu Quoc and Nha Trang are perfect for those who enjoy sunbathing, while Vietnam’s rich history and cultural heritage provide plenty of sightseeing opportunities.
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Explore Vietnam’s historical sites, such as the ancient town of Hoi An or the temples in Hue.
Phu Quoc Island is perfect for beach lovers looking for a quieter spot away from the crowds.
Conclusion
Do you want to experience the city life in Marrkech, the calm beaches in Maldives, or want to see the liveliness in Las Vegas? These March destinations are a great get away from the UK’s March chill. All these destinations have warm weather along with a plethora of activities and cultural experiences. You should check the partnered restrictions and visa rules about the March destinations you choose.
For years, Cuba has been a bucket-list destination, famed for its vintage cars, rhythmic salsa, and sun-drenched beaches. However, in February 2026, the music has quieted as the island faces one of the most significant energy and logistical collapses in its modern history.
On February 11, 2026, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) officially upgraded its travel advice, warning British nationals against all but essential travel to Cuba. This rare and serious escalation comes as the island grapples with a nationwide power grid failure and a critical shortage of aviation fuel that has grounded hundreds of flights.
A Nation in the Dark: The Power Grid Collapse
The primary driver behind the new travel warning is the “severe and worsening disruption” to Cuba’s essential infrastructure. The island is currently experiencing persistent nationwide power outages, with some regions left without electricity for more than 24 hours at a time.
These blackouts aren’t just an inconvenience for tourists; they are a systemic failure affecting:
Water Supply: Pumps rely on electricity, meaning water shortages are now common even in major cities like Havana.
Communications: Mobile phone networks and internet access are intermittent as towers lose power.
Health Services: While major hospitals have generators, the FCDO warns that medical care for travelers may be compromised.
Food Safety: Prolonged outages are affecting refrigeration, leading to concerns over food spoilage in restaurants and hotels.
The Aviation Crisis: No Fuel at the Gate
Perhaps the most shocking development for travelers is the “Aviation Fuel Blackout.” On February 9, 2026, Cuban authorities issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) stating that Jet A-1 fuel would be unavailable at all nine international airports until at least March 11, 2026.
This has caused immediate and widespread chaos for airlines:
Cancellations: Carriers like Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat have suspended all operations to Cuba effective immediately, affecting over 400 weekly flights.
Technical Stops: European airlines, including Air France, Iberia, and Air Europa, are continuing some services but must make technical refuelling stops in third countries like the Dominican Republic or the Bahamas on their return legs.
Tankering: Some short-haul airlines are “tankering”—carrying enough fuel from their departure point for the entire round trip—which significantly limits the number of passengers and luggage they can carry.
The Human Impact: Beyond the Resort Gates
It’s easy to look at travel warnings as a list of logistical hurdles, but for the people of Cuba and the travelers currently there, the situation is deeply personal. British tourists on the ground describe a “pervasive anxiety.” While many large resorts in Varadero and Cayo Coco are utilizing solar power and heavy-duty generators to keep the lights on for guests, the surrounding communities are struggling.
The FCDO has urged those currently in Cuba to “carefully consider if your presence is essential.” For those who choose to stay, the advice is stark: conserve mobile phone charge, stock up on bottled water, and be prepared for ground transportation to simply stop as fuel rationing at petrol stations becomes more stringent.
What This Means for Your Booking
If you have a holiday booked to Cuba in the coming weeks, the FCDO’s “against all but essential travel” advisory is a critical turning point for your consumer rights:
Travel Insurance: Most standard travel insurance policies are invalidated if you travel against FCDO advice. However, the update typically triggers the right to claim for cancellation if your trip was booked before the warning was issued.
Package Holidays: If you booked through a UK tour operator (like TUI or a specialist agency), they are generally required to offer a full refund or an alternative destination if the FCDO advises against travel.
Flight-Only Bookings: If your flight is still operating (e.g., via a European hub) and you choose not to go, you may not be entitled to a refund unless the airline cancels the flight.
Looking Ahead: Will Stability Return?
Industry experts, including Cuba specialist Matthew O’Sullivan, suggest that while this is a “turbulent” moment, it could be the catalyst for necessary change. Currently, the crisis is exacerbated by regional geopolitical tensions and secondary sanctions that have choked off oil supplies from traditional partners.
For now, the “Pearl of the Antilles” is in a state of suspended animation. The Cuban government is working to stabilize the grid, but with aviation fuel supplies not expected to normalize until mid-March at the earliest, the message to travelers is clear: Wait.
The beauty of Havana’s Malecón and the white sands of Varadero will still be there, but 2026 has reminded us that even the most beautiful destinations are vulnerable to the realities of energy security.
The landscape of elite global travel is once again defined by the announcement of the 2026 accolades, where Four Seasons Hotel Baku has been distinguished with the prestigious Forbes Five-Star rating. This honor is recognized as one of the most significant achievements in the luxury hospitality sector, ensuring that the property remains a beacon of excellence within Azerbaijan. As the only hotel in the nation to receive this specific level of acclaim, the establishment is solidified as a primary destination for discerning international travelers seeking unparalleled service and Caspian Sea views.
The commitment to maintaining such a high standard is reflected in every aspect of the guest experience. It is understood that the Forbes Travel Guide utilizes a rigorous inspection process, making this second consecutive win a testament to the consistency found at the Baku property. Within the heart of the capital, a fusion of classical architecture and modern refinement is presented to visitors, creating a sanctuary that transcends the traditional hotel stay.
A Continued Legacy of Excellence in Azerbaijan The retention of the Five-Star rating for the second year in a row is viewed as a monumental milestone for the local tourism industry. It is noted that this recognition is not merely a badge of quality but a reflection of the deep-seated culture of service that has been fostered by the leadership and staff. The atmosphere within the hotel is described as a blend of grandeur and warmth, where the artistry of Azerbaijani culture is integrated with global standards of professionalism.
By securing this position once again in 2026, the property is elevated to a global stage, standing alongside the most iconic hotels in the world. It is observed that the evaluation process performed by anonymous inspectors focuses heavily on the emotional connection and the efficiency of service, both of which are found in abundance at this Neftchilar Avenue landmark.
Architectural Grandeur and Local Heritage The physical structure of the hotel is characterized by its classical European influence, which stands in harmonious contrast to the surrounding historical landscape. From the balconies, views are offered of the 12th-century Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as the modern skyline that defines the ambitious spirit of the city. The passive experience of observing the Caspian coastline from the hotel’s vantage point is considered a highlight for many who visit.
The interior design is maintained to reflect a timeless elegance, ensuring that every hallway and guest room provides a sense of tranquility. It is emphasized that the preservation of such a magnificent environment requires constant attention to detail, a task that is evidently managed with great success by the dedicated onsite teams.
Sanctuary of Wellness at Jaleh Spa Restoration and relaxation are prioritized on the ninth floor, where Jaleh Spa is situated. This facility is recognized for its Romanesque-style pool, which is bathed in natural light through expansive windows. The spa is frequently cited for its unique offerings, specifically the exclusive facial treatments that utilize rare Azerbaijani saffron oil. This local ingredient is valued for its restorative properties and serves as a bridge between ancient heritage and modern wellness rituals.
The environment within the spa is designed to slow the passage of time, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a quiet atmosphere of luxury. Each treatment is executed with a level of precision that aligns with the overarching Five-Star criteria, ensuring that the wellness experience is both authentic and world-class.
Culinary Sophistication and Social Spaces Gastronomy is treated as an art form at Zafferano, the signature Italian restaurant of the hotel. Here, authentic flavors from Italy are presented in a setting that overlooks the sea, providing a sensory experience that is both sophisticated and inviting. The restaurant is noted for its ability to balance contemporary elegance with traditional recipes, creating a dining destination that appeals to both locals and international visitors.
As the evening progresses, the social focus shifts to Bentley’s Bar. This space is described as an intimate and sophisticated venue where masterfully crafted cocktails are served. The ambiance is further enhanced by live piano melodies, creating a backdrop for memorable interactions. The focus on high-quality ingredients and expert preparation in these venues is a key component of the hotel’s successful bid for the Forbes Five-Star distinction.
The Human Element of Five-Star Service According to Saakshee Gahlawat, the General Manager, this achievement is a direct result of the heart and passion demonstrated by the team. It is suggested that the culture within the hotel is built upon a shared commitment to excellence and genuine care. Every interaction is viewed as an opportunity to curate a moment of refined luxury, transforming a standard stay into something significantly more impactful.
The dedication of the staff is seen as the primary driver behind the hotel’s ability to meet the exacting standards of the Forbes Travel Guide. This sentiment is echoed by Amanda Frasier, President of Standards & Ratings for Forbes Travel Guide, who notes that the winners of these awards set the standard for authentic experiences in a changing luxury landscape.
Azerbaijan’s Gateway to the World As Baku continues to evolve as a hub for culture and commerce, the hotel serves as a gateway for those wishing to explore the spirit of the nation. The vibrant and cultured essence of Azerbaijan is reflected in the hospitality provided, making the property a vital component of the country’s international identity. The 2026 Forbes Five-Star award serves as a formal validation of the hotel’s role in providing world-class travel options.
The rigorous independent inspection process ensures that only the most deserving properties are recognized. By maintaining this status, the hotel confirms its place among the elite, offering a level of well-being and service that remains unparalleled within the region. The journey towards this achievement is one of continuous improvement and a steadfast refusal to compromise on the quality of the guest experience.
Hundreds of passengers are isolated across Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, American, and more airlines face a wave of 105 cancellations and 291 delays. This disruption has affected major cities like Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary, and many smaller regions in Ontario, Quebec, and beyond. Due to extreme cold weather, travelers are facing significant delays in flight operations. As temperatures drop and winds pick up, airlines struggle to manage their schedules, leading to widespread chaos. Passengers are left stranded at airports, with long waiting times and uncertainty about their travel plans. The cancellations and delays are severely impacting both domestic and international travel, leaving thousands of travelers frustrated.
It’s crucial for passengers to stay updated on their flight status and make alternative arrangements as needed. Airports and airlines are working tirelessly to resolve the situation, but cold conditions continue to challenge their operations.
Cold Weather Alerts and Its Impact on Air Travel
The cold wave that has swept across Canada has led to numerous flight cancellations and delays, especially in areas like Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. The Grand Erie Public Health issued cold alerts across regions like Brantford-Brant and Haldimand-Norfolk due to temperatures plunging below –15°C, with wind chills reaching –20°C or lower. These conditions have severely impacted flight operations, especially ground handling and de-icing procedures.
Analysis of Affected Airports and Airlines
As of 12 February 2026, Canadian airports have reported a staggering total of 105 flight cancellations and 291 delays across the country. The Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), the busiest in the country, has seen the highest number of delays, with 122 delayed flights. This significant disruption is largely due to the weather conditions, as de-icing procedures take longer, and delays in boarding and check-in processes increase.
Other major airports have also been severely affected:
Montreal-Trudeau (YUL): 22 cancellations and 52 delays have been reported, making it one of the hardest-hit airports.
Halifax International (YHZ): With 6 cancellations and 28 delays, passengers are facing longer wait times and disruptions to their travel schedules.
Calgary International (YYC): Flights have been delayed with 27 delayed flights and 8 cancellations due to icy conditions affecting ground handling.
Smaller airports like Kangiqsualujjuaq (XGR) and Kangirsuk (YKG), while fewer in numbers, still reported cancellations and delays that impacted essential travel.
Airlines Affected: A Closer Look at the Major Carriers
Among the airlines, WestJet has reported 16 cancellations and 33 delays, followed by Jazz (ACA) with 15 cancellations and 31 delays. These two major airlines are particularly impacted by the weather, as they handle a large number of domestic flights connecting regional and international hubs.
Other affected airlines include:
PAL Airlines, with 13 cancellations and 18 delays, experienced disruptions to their regional flights.
Air Borealis and Air Inuit reported higher cancellation rates, with Air Borealis seeing a 66% cancellation rate, which resulted in 12 cancellations across its network.
Air Canada also experienced delays, with 77 delayed flights, causing significant operational challenges, especially given the large volume of domestic and international flights it operates.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
If you are one of the many passengers affected by the flight disruptions, here are a few steps you can take:
Check for Updates: Always check the status of your flight through the airline’s website or the airport’s flight status page before heading to the airport. This will keep you informed about any changes or cancellations.
Contact Your Airline: If your flight is cancelled or delayed, reach out to your airline for rebooking options. Many airlines are offering to rebook passengers on the next available flight at no additional cost.
Consider Travel Insurance: If your flight has been significantly delayed or cancelled, look into whether your travel insurance policy covers disruptions due to weather. Many airlines and insurance companies provide compensation for additional expenses like accommodation and meals.
Prepare for Longer Wait Times: Due to the cold weather, passengers should expect longer wait times both for security checks and boarding. Dress warmly and make sure to pack extra snacks and entertainment.
Conclusion
Canada’s winter weather continues to cause widespread disruptions in air travel, particularly in regions like Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. With 105 flight cancellations and 291 delays, passengers should stay informed, make alternative travel arrangements, and exercise patience as the aviation industry works to address the ongoing challenges posed by the extreme cold. As the situation evolves, it is important to regularly check flight statuses and be prepared for any changes.
NEW YORK CITY is currently undergoing a breathtaking, almost ethereal transformation as a massive winter storm wraps the Manhattan skyline in a shroud of white and silences the perpetual roar of the streets. But as we step into the heart of February 2026, that beauty has been replaced by a biting, high-stakes reality. For the thousands of travelers looking to find warmth in a Broadway theater or adventure on the slopes of the Midwest, the air has turned from crisp to cruel. We are witnessing a moment where the sheer power of nature has forced a world-class nation to pause, leaving families huddled in airport terminals and vacationers staring at frozen horizons. It is a time that tests our collective resilience and reminds us that, despite our modern marvels, the ancient spirit of winter still holds the ultimate say over our journeys and our dreams.
The Polar Vortex Returns: An Arctic Outbreak Paralyzes Millions Now
A monumental weather event has officially taken hold of the American landscape, as a southward sag in the polar vortex has plunged the United States into a dangerous deep freeze. According to recent meteorological updates, a brutal wave of Arctic air has descended upon New York, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Michigan. This prolonged cold wave, which began its descent in mid-January, has grounded thousands of flights and turned major interstates into treacherous ice chutes. Governmental updates from the National Weather Service (NWS) indicate that wind chills have reached life-threatening levels from the Great Lakes all the way to the Deep South. In Tennessee and Missouri, states often unaccustomed to such sustained subfreezing conditions, the impact has been devastating. Emergency declarations have been issued in dozens of counties as infrastructure strains under the weight of the ice. Officials mentioned that the early 2026 cold wave had become one of the most significant winter events in recent history, forcing a complete rethink of winter travel safety.
Aviation Meltdown: 10,000+ Flights Grounded Across Major Hubs
The most visible shock to the tourism economy has been the near-total collapse of flight schedules at key gateways. Aviation tracking data indicates that at the height of the latest storm, more than 10,000 flights were scrubbed or delayed over a three-day window. Airports in New York, Chicago, Boston, and Detroit have found themselves at the epicenter of a logistical nightmare. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), de-icing operations have become increasingly complex as temperatures plummeted into the single digits. Travelers at Nashville and St. Louis hubs, which are typically used as weather-friendly alternatives, were caught off guard as sleet and freezing rain turned runways into skating rinks. Airlines mentioned that they were proactively scrubbing departures to prioritize passenger safety, though this has left thousands of tourists stranded in hotel lobbies and airport concourses.
Roads of Glass: The Treacherous Path Through the Midwest
On the ground, the story is equally dire. In Illinois and Michigan, state troopers have logged a historic number of multi-vehicle accidents as blowing snow and lake-effect bursts reduced visibility to zero. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) warned that even well-salted routes were no match for the flash-freezing rain that accompanied the Arctic front. Governmental road safety monitors in Tennessee reported that the recent ice storm left over 250,000 residents without power, further complicating travel for those trying to escape the cold. In New York and Massachusetts, the combination of dense urban centers and snow-narrowed streets has brought ride-hailing and shuttle services to a standstill. Officials suggested that motorists should avoid all non-essential travel until the weather moderated later this month.
Tourism Hotspots Go Silent: From Broadway to the Great Lakes
The economic toll on city-center tourism has been profound. In New York City, where January and February are traditionally vital for budget-minded international tourists, foot traffic has evaporated. Museums, theaters, and observation decks have seen walk-up sales plummet. According to the New York City Tourism + Conventions board, the cumulative impact of subzero wind chills and recurring transit snarls has kept even the most dedicated shoulder-season fans indoors. In Chicago and Detroit, outdoor festivals and skating rinks have been forced to adjust hours or cancel events entirely to prevent frostbite. In Missouri’s wine country and Michigan’s lakefront towns, bed-and-breakfast owners mentioned that they had seen a wave of rebookings as travelers cited both safety concerns and the sheer fatigue of the relentless storm cycle.
Ski Country Split: Too Much Snow vs. Too Little Adventure
Interestingly, the winter sports sector is seeing a tale of two seasons. While resorts in Vermont and Upstate New York have deep bases, the extreme cold has often made the slopes too dangerous to ski. High winds have repeatedly closed summit lifts, and resorts have issued warnings about the risks of frostbite on open runs. Conversely, in the Rockies, some areas are struggling with a snow drought. The U.S. Forest Service has noted that warm spells further west have left many trails with thin cover, forcing some Western resorts to pivot to non-ski activities. This geographic imbalance is frustrating for travelers who find that their local slopes are too cold to reach safely, while their mountain getaways lack the deep powder they expect for the price.
A New Chapter for the Winter Traveler
As the Arctic air continues to howl through the canyons of our cities and across the vast plains of the Midwest, the future of winter travel stands at a historic crossroads. The 2026 freeze has proven that even with all our technology, we are still at the mercy of the elements. It is a moment that demands patience, preparation, and a deep respect for the power of the natural world. We invite you to stay safe and informed during this extraordinary cold wave. Whether you are waiting for a flight in a crowded terminal or hunkering down at home, remember that the warmth of the season will eventually return. The beauty of travel is not just in the destination, but in our ability to navigate the challenges along the way with grace and resilience. The ice will eventually melt, the runways will clear, and the world will be waiting for us once more. Your next winter adventure is out there—whenever the wind finally decides to change and the world wakes up again.
A burgeoning partnership between two of the continent’s most formidable tourism powers has dramatically altered the landscapes of African diplomacy and economic integration. In a high-level diplomatic engagement, Kenya’s State Department for Tourism, represented by Principal Secretary John Ololtuaa, met with His Excellency Hatem Yousri Hosni, the Arab Republic of Egypt’s Ambassador to Kenya. The primary goal of this assembly was to discuss a transformative Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) designed to connect the tourism sectors of these two countries. This proposed collaboration is being hailed as a watershed moment for both countries’ hospitality industries, indicating a shift towards a more integrated and diverse continental travel market.
The Synergy of Heritage and Conservation
The core of this bilateral agreement is rooted in the exchange of strategic blueprints aimed at product diversification. While Kenya has long been recognized as a global leader in wildlife conservation and safari experiences, Egypt stands as a master of cultural heritage tourism. Through this MOU, a framework is being established where Egyptian expertise in managing world-class historical sites is shared to enhance Kenya’s nascent cultural tourism sector. Conversely, the advanced conservation models and eco-tourism frameworks developed within the Kenyan Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife are expected to be utilized as a reference for Egypt’s efforts in preserving its own natural assets.
This reciprocal relationship is intended to create a more robust tourism portfolio for both nations. By learning from Egypt’s success in monetizing and preserving ancient history, Kenya aims to broaden its appeal to global travellers who seek experiences beyond the traditional savannah. This strategy is perfectly aligned with the Kenya Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife Strategic Plan (2023–2027), which emphasizes the need for product diversification to maintain destination competitiveness in an increasingly crowded global market.
Elevating Hospitality Standards Through Training
A critical component of the discussions involved the elevation of human capital within the hospitality sector. It is recognized that the physical beauty of a destination must be matched by international service standards to attract and retain high-value global visitors. To this end, Egyptian hospitality expertise will be leveraged to facilitate the training of Kenyan personnel. This technical exchange is designed to ensure that local staff are equipped with the skills necessary to meet and exceed global expectations.
Under the proposed MOU, the exchange of innovative ideas will not be a one-time event but rather a sustained platform for professional growth. By adopting world-class hospitality practices from Egypt, the Kenyan tourism workforce is expected to undergo a significant transformation. This initiative is anticipated to bridge the gap between local service delivery and international benchmarks, thereby enhancing the overall visitor experience and solidifying Kenya’s reputation as a premier African destination.
Economic Revitalization and Job Creation
The broader implications of this partnership extend far beyond the immediate tourism sector. The strategic strengthening of bilateral ties is viewed as a primary driver for national economic growth. It is projected that an increase in international tourist arrivals will provide a much-needed boost to local businesses, ranging from artisanal markets to large-scale transport providers. The creation of jobs for the youth and local communities is a central pillar of this diplomatic mission, ensuring that the benefits of the tourism industry are felt at every level of society.
Furthermore, the alignment of these two nations within regional frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) serves to reinforce the economic viability of this MOU. By streamlining tourism protocols and fostering a spirit of cooperation, Kenya and Egypt are positioning themselves as a united front in the global travel industry. The collaboration is not merely about increasing numbers; it is about creating a sustainable and resilient economic ecosystem that can withstand global fluctuations.
Future Outlook: A Unified African Destination
The global travel community is keeping a close eye on Kenya’s Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife as it works to finalise this strategic partnership. The combination of the “Cradle of Mankind” and the “Cradle of Civilisation” provides a distinct value proposition unrivalled by other regions. The successful implementation of this MOU is expected to serve as a model for other African countries looking to capitalise on their unique cultural and natural strengths through bilateral collaboration.
The dedication demonstrated by both Principal Secretary John Ololtuaa and Ambassador Hatem Yousri Hosni emphasises the significance of diplomatic cooperation in the modern era. As these blueprints become actionable projects, the hospitality sectors in Nairobi and Cairo are poised for a golden age of growth, propelled by shared knowledge, mutual respect, and a shared vision for the future of African tourism.
Wenchang, a city in Hainan Province, is becoming a center for space tourism after having successfully launched its Long March- 12 carrier rocket on February 3, 2023. This is a historic mission for China as it is the 19th attempt to put a group of satellites into low orbit from the Wenchang Space Launch Site. More than just a historic milestone for the China aerospace industry, it is also a first for the Wenchang space tourism industry. As the southern most launch site in China, Wenchang is the only launch site in the southern region of China that offers a close view of rocket launches to the public, making it an attractive place for space tourists.
With the commencement of space tourism from Wenchang, the future of space tourism in China is very promising. Wenchang is going to become one of the most sought-after space tourism destinations in the world. It is also going to be the center of commercial rocket launch viewing in China. Space tourists are going to be able to experience all the latest space launch technologies and enjoy space themed adventure and luxury tourism.
Wenchang’s Strategic Location: A Key Contributor to Space Tourism Growth
Wenchang’s geographical advantages—close to the equator and surrounded by vast sea areas—make it an ideal location for space launches and a perfect setting for the burgeoning space tourism sector. As the site for China’s first commercial spacecraft launch facility, Wenchang is expected to attract global visitors looking to explore the world of space exploration in a region that combines cutting-edge technology with natural beauty. Space tourism is not only boosting the local economy but also creating an entirely new tourism segment for the region, where tourists can enjoy a unique experience watching live rocket launches while exploring Hainan’s pristine beaches and cultural heritage.
The region’s growth as a space tourism destination is supported by Hainan Free Trade Port policies, including zero tariffs and low tax rates, which attract space-related businesses and international tourists. This innovative tourism model, which combines space exploration with eco-tourism, positions Wenchang as a key player in global tourism growth.
Tourism Impact: Space Exploration Meets Cultural and Adventure Tourism
Space tourism has quickly become a key tourism driver in Wenchang, reshaping the local tourism landscape and contributing significantly to economic development. With the establishment of space launch viewing areas, space museums, and aerospace science centers, Wenchang is becoming a must-visit destination for space enthusiasts and adventure travelers. According to official statistics, the region recorded over one million tourist trips in 2025, many of which were driven by space tourism, with “rocket-chasers” flocking to the area to witness live launches.
The growing interest in space tourism is having a substantial economic impact on Wenchang and surrounding regions. Local businesses—from hotels and restaurants to tour operators and transportation services—are benefitting from the influx of international visitors, creating new opportunities for job creation and service sector growth. Local homestay operators and small businesses are seeing a shift from traditional industries to a new space tourism economy, with Wenchang’s transformation from a fishing community to a modern aerospace hub evident in the growing tourism demand.
Space Tourism’s Future Impact: A Catalyst for Sustainable Tourism Growth
As space tourism grows, Wenchang is increasingly focused on ensuring the sustainability of its tourism industry. The “Space Town” project, currently under development, will combine aerospace technology with themed tourism, allowing visitors to explore space while also enjoying the region’s natural beauty and cultural attractions. The creation of space-themed tourism districts will likely further boost local economies while ensuring that the region remains an eco-friendly and sustainable tourism destination.
The integration of space exploration with local tourism is a powerful model for sustainable tourism growth, as it draws international visitors while maintaining respect for the natural environment and local traditions. By promoting space tourism, Wenchang is creating a new tourism ecosystem that not only boosts economic development but also enhances the region’s cultural tourism appeal.
Hainan’s Growing Role in Global Space Tourism
The introduction of space tourism in Hainan, particularly in Wenchang, is poised to make the region a leading destination in global space tourism. As China’s space industry continues to grow, the demand for space tourism experiences will expand, attracting affluent travelers seeking exclusive, once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. This presents Hainan with the chance to establish itself as a key player in the global tourism market, offering a combination of luxury and adventure that is increasingly in demand among international visitors.
By combining space exploration with luxury travel and local cultural tourism, Hainan will strengthen its position as a top destination for both space enthusiasts and tourists looking for unique, high-end travel experiences. This multi-faceted approach to tourism development will not only promote local economic growth but also drive sustainable tourism across the island.
Wenchang’s Space Tourism Impact and Future Growth
Wenchang has positioned itself as a leader in space tourism. This innovative space technology provides a new opportunity for interested travelers and will drive tourism growth for Hainan and all of China. As demand for space travel increases, it will bring sustainable growth to the regions’ tourism economy while attracting high spending travelers. This will allow the local economy to grow as tourism demand increases, especially as space travel becomes a more common experience.
Space tourism in Wenchang will legacy impact Hainan’s tourism economy. China will then be able to offer travelers luxury, adventure, and sustainable tourism, further establishing the country’s global leader status. Wenchang will continue to be a tourism and global exploration hotspot, especially as the local government collaborates with innovative infrastructure to support the aerospace sector.
With its unspoiled beaches, natural pools, and volcanic landscapes, El Hierro is the perfect place to escape the crowds and enjoy the lesser-known unspoiled beauty of the Canary Islands. El Hierro also offers many other natural and rustic attractions. Here is a complete guide to this calm getaway.
Why El Hierro Stands Out
Unlike its more famous neighbors, such as Tenerife and Gran Canaria, El Hierro remains off the beaten path. Its relatively low profile has preserved the island’s charm and beauty, making it a perfect destination for those looking to relax away from mass tourism.
With year-round mild temperatures averaging 21°C in winter, this island boasts idyllic conditions for outdoor activities like hiking, snorkeling, and beach lounging.
Explore the Island’s Pristine Beaches
El Hierro is home to several picturesque beaches, some with black volcanic sand and others with striking red sand. Whether you prefer relaxing by the water or taking a refreshing dip, El Hierro’s beaches offer something for everyone.
Playa del Verodal: Known for its dramatic red sands and towering cliffs, this beach is one of the island’s most stunning. While swimming here is not advised due to strong currents, it is a great spot for photography and soaking in the beauty of nature.
Cala de Tacorón: A peaceful cove tucked between black volcanic sand and clear turquoise waters. The calm sea makes it an ideal location for swimming and snorkeling, providing a chance to explore marine life in a tranquil setting.
Las Playas: Stretching for 4 kilometers, this black pebble beach is perfect for a quiet walk or just enjoying the views. Although not ideal for swimming, its beauty is undeniable.
Playa de Timijiraque: If you’re looking for surfing waves, head to Playa de Timijiraque. Its consistent waves make it a popular spot for surfers seeking an adventure.
Natural Pools: A Must-See
El Hierro is also famous for its natural volcanic pools, where you can swim in calm, crystal-clear waters. These pools are the result of volcanic lava flows, and they offer a safe, sheltered spot for swimming. The island features several must-see natural pools:
Charco Azul: Situated near Playa de los Bucios, Charco Azul is one of the most popular natural pools on the island. The waters here are calm, making it an excellent place to swim. The surrounding scenery is also breathtaking, with volcanic rocks and lush vegetation.
La Maceta Natural Pools: These pools, located in the northern part of El Hierro, offer stunning coastal views and provide the perfect place to cool off after a day of sightseeing. With easy access and facilities nearby, La Maceta is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
Hiking Trails for Adventure Seekers
El Hierro’s volcanic landscape offers an array of hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just enjoy a leisurely walk, there’s a trail for you.
La Llanía Route: This popular hiking trail takes you around the island, offering breathtaking views of the coast and the volcanic landscape. Along the way, you may come across landmarks like the Roque de la Bonanza and the Orchilla lighthouse.
Pico de Malpaso: For those looking for a more challenging hike, climbing Pico de Malpaso, the highest point on the island, is a rewarding experience. From the summit, you’ll be treated to panoramic views of El Hierro and the surrounding ocean.
El Hierro’s Unique Volcanic Landscapes
El Hierro’s volcanic terrain is a defining feature of the island. The rich black and red sand beaches, rocky coves, and rugged cliffs all tell the story of the island’s geological history. A visit to El Hierro is a chance to explore nature in its purest form, with dramatic landscapes that are perfect for hiking, photography, or simply taking in the view.
How to Get to El Hierro
El Hierro is easily accessible by plane or ferry. You can fly directly from mainland Spain or from nearby Canary Islands like Tenerife. There are also ferries that connect El Hierro with other islands in the archipelago. Once on the island, you can rent a car to explore its many attractions or take advantage of local buses to get around.
Where to Stay
Though El Hierro is less developed than other Canary Islands, it offers a range of accommodations for every budget, from rustic guesthouses to comfortable hotels. Many accommodations offer stunning views of the sea or the island’s volcanic landscape, giving you a true sense of tranquility.
For an authentic experience, consider staying in one of the island’s charming rural houses or eco-friendly accommodations, where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the peace and quiet that El Hierro is known for.
Best Time to Visit
El Hierro enjoys pleasant weather year-round, making it a great destination at any time of the year. However, to avoid the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience, consider visiting during the off-peak months, such as spring or autumn. The winter months are also ideal, with temperatures averaging 21°C, providing a mild climate perfect for outdoor activities.
Final Thoughts
For travelers seeking a compact paradise to immerse themselves in natural beauty without the distractions and crowds found in other tourist hotspots, El Hierro stands unrivaled in the geographies exposed by the surface of the earth. From natural pools and scenic mountains to hideaway beaches, El Hierro, part of the Canary Islands, provides beaches and hiking opportunities and combines both relaxation and activities. If you want to take a break and enjoy the peace of nature, you will find the place to re-energize.
From Ralph Lauren’s palazzo brunch with Usher to rooftop receptions overlooking the Duomo, the city’s chicest hotels set the scene before the Games began.
Samsung is getting ready to launch new foldable phones this year. Along with the Galaxy Z Fold 8, the company is also working on another Galaxy Z Fold model. New inforamation show that Samsung has already started software development work on this new Fold.
The first software build for this new Fold has been spotted. The firmware version is F971USQU0AZB1. This confirms that Samsung has started working on the phone’s software. The device is expected to run Android 17 with One UI 9 right out of the box.
The new Fold is internally codenamed “H8.” According to rumors, it may come with a wider design, similar to what Apple is expected to introduce with its first foldable iPhone. Although full specifications are not available yet, the device is expected to share many features with the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
This second Fold device is believed to be a slightly more affordable option. Reports also say that Samsung plans to launch this device globally.
In addition, the first One UI 9 firmware has been seen for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8. This suggests that Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones will be the first to feature the new software. Along with them, the major One UI update development has also begun for last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 7.
One UI 9 will be Samsung’s next major software update based on Android 17. The new foldable phones will likely launch with it pre-installed. Stay tuned for more information.
Deal | The Epic Games Store is continuing this month's spout of giveaways with a new freebie for mobile gamers. Available between February 12 and February 19, A Fumble in the Dark is the second game in The Darkside Detective series. The game also has excellent ratings across Android and iOS.
Samsung Display has announced plans to release new high-end OLED monitors this year. Falling under new QD-OLED Penta Tandem branding, the new monitors will join recent 27-inch and 32-inch examples that already benefit from its five-stack and EL 3.0 technologies.
The new version of the Zepp app for Amazfit smartwatches is now available for Android. Version 10.0 was recently added to the Google Play Store. It brings these users a new Badges feature, designed to add another level of motivation to their workouts. Plus, there is a BioCharge related improvement and a range of design changes.
It's been over two years since Sony’s last flagship earbuds came out and it was about time for an update. Enter the WF-1000XM6, still sporting an absurdly long name, these feature an updated design alongside claims of even better sound tuning and noise cancellation.
The earbud version of the WH-1000XM6 gets two more microphones compared to its predecessors with promises of even better call quality and adaptive noise cancellation. Sony actually claims these earbuds inherited their adaptive noise canceling from the over-ear XM6s alongside an optimized antenna structure for better...
The draw for the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League has been completed, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal have reason to celebrate.
While the world’s top national teams are currently focused on preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, other upcoming commitments are starting to emerge on the horizon. One of those is the 2026-27 UEFA Nations League, where Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will aim to defend the title they won last year.
The European tournament will begin in September, during the first FIFA international break following the World Cup in North America. On Thursday, the draw was held to determine the groups for each of the four divisions.
Portugal were arguably the biggest beneficiaries of the draw, avoiding some of the toughest possible opponents. Spain, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, England, and Croatia all rank among the top 13 in the FIFA Rankings, making them formidable rivals.
Instead, Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates were placed in Group A4, the only group without any of those top-ranked teams. Portugal will face Denmark (21st in FIFA rankings), Norway (32nd), and Wales (35th) as they compete for a spot in the quarterfinals.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates with the trophy after winning the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League.
How does the UEFA Nations League 2026-27 work?
All UEFA member nations participate in the Nations League. Teams are divided into four divisions based on competitive level and recent results, with promotion and relegation systems similar to club leagues.
In the top division, the most competitive teams are placed into four groups of four. In the first round, each team plays home-and-away matches against the others in their group. After six games, the top two teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. The tournament is scheduled to conclude in the summer of 2027.
League A groups:
Group A1: France, Italy, Belgium, Türkiye
Group A2: Germany, Netherlands, Serbia, Greece
Group A3: Spain, Croatia, England, Czechia
Group A4: Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Wales
Will Cristiano Ronaldo play in the Nations League?
Cristiano Ronaldo turned 41 last week. He remains a key figure in soccer despite his age and will be one of the main attractions at the 2026 World Cup. However, his international future after the tournament in North America is unclear. Similar to Lionel Messi, the next World Cup could be Ronaldo’s last major challenge with Portugal, as it is hard to imagine him starting a new four-year World Cup cycle at his age.
That said, the one-year duration of the UEFA Nations League could be enough motivation for him to continue. If he decides to participate, Ronaldo will be aiming for his third Nations League title, having previously won the tournament with Portugal in 2018-19 and 2024-25.
Following their impressive winning streak, Barcelona now face Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey semifinal. Although Hansi Flick is without Raphinha and Marcus Rashford, he also caused surprise by leaving Robert Lewandowski out of the starting lineup.
While the defeat against Real Sociedad raised doubts among supporters, Barcelona managed to turn things around, stringing together six consecutive victories. As a result, they enter the Copa del Rey semifinal against Atlético Madrid as clear favorites. Unlike previous matches, however, the Blaugrana are dealing with the significant absences of Raphinha and Marcus Rashford. Even so, Hansi Flick stunned many by naming Robert Lewandowski on the bench.
Robert Lewandowski is in peak physical condition and even scored in the recent match against RCD Mallorca. However, coach Hansi Flick chose to start Ferran Torres instead, a decision seemingly based purely on tactics. Despite this, the Polish striker may still get playing time, as he sits on the bench, ready to leverage his experience and goal-scoring prowess to make a difference.
Although the Polish absence is surprising, Ferran Torres is a fairly safe bet, as he has been the team’s top scorer this season. In addition, the Spaniard offers ideal tactical flexibility to face Atlético Madrid’s strong defense, which is a real advantage. Furthermore, he played only a few minutes against Mallorca, so he is in better physical condition than Lewandowski, who has started two consecutive games.
Alongside the Spaniard, Hansi Flick has decided to rely on Lamine Yamal and Dani Olmo in attack, seeking fluid movement up front to unsettle Atlético Madrid’s defenders. However, Barcelona will also place their hopes in Fermín López’s scoring ability, as he has netted 10 goals this season. With such impressive squad depth at his disposal, the Blaugranas should not face major obstacles in securing a place in the Copa del Rey final.
Robert Lewandowski could be facing his final season at Barcelona
Unlike previous seasons, Robert Lewandowski is no longer an undisputed starter at Barcelona. Alongside his physical issues, the veteran has experienced a drop in form, remaining far from the level he showed in earlier campaigns. As a result, the Blaugranas have delayed offering the Polish striker a contract renewal, even setting specific conditions to extend his deal.
Mexico U17 face Trinidad & Tobago U17 on Matchday 5 of the CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualifying tournament. Viewers across the USA can follow the contest live, with full kickoff information and broadcast options listed here for both television coverage and streaming services.
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WHO
Mexico U17 vs Trinidad & Tobago U17
WHAT
CONCACAF U-17 World Cup qualification
WHEN
6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT • Thursday, February 12, 2026
With qualification scenarios coming down to the final whistle, Mexicoenters this U-17 World Cup qualifier in full control thanks to a dominant +17 goal differential that leaves the regional powerhouse needing only to avoid a heavy defeat to punch its ticket to the global stage.
Trinidad and Tobago arrives knowing the math is unforgiving, as only an unlikely five-goal win would flip the standings, shifting the focus toward ending the campaign on a competitive note against elite opposition.
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Fenerbahçe tarihinin en kötü dönemine dair itiraflar gelmeye devam ediyor. Dönemin önemli futbolcularından Mamadou Niang, "bizi o kadar çok korkuttular ki takımdan ayrıldım" diyerek 3 Temmuz sürecinde yaşadıkları kabusu ancak 15 yıl sonra anlatabildi.
3 Temmuz sürecini yaşayan isimlerden Mamadou Niang, Fenerbahçe forması giydiği 2010-11 sezonu ve sonrasında yaşanan süreçle ilgili çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. ZackNani kanalının PodCastine konuşan Senegalli yıldız, o dönem takımdan ayrıldığı için pişman olduğunu itiraf etti.
Niang, şampiyonluk yolunda verilen emeğin bizzat tanığı olduğunu vurgulayarak suçlamaları reddetti:
- O sezonu bizzat sahada yaşayan biriydim. Ne kadar büyük bir mücadele verdiğimizi, hangi zorluklardan geçtiğimizi kendi gözlerimle gördüm.
- Trabzonspor’u mağlup ettik, Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş’ı deplasmanda yendik. Bunlar tesadüf değil, bir şampiyonluk yürüyüşünün göstergesidir.
- Başkanın rakip takımların primlerini artırdığı iddialarına hiçbir zaman itibar etmedim.
Ayrılık sürecinin de bir "yanlış yönlendirme" kurbanı olduğunu itiraf etti:
- O dönem çok yalan yanlış şeyler anlatıldı. Fenerbahçe’nin 2. Lig’e düşürüleceği konuşuluyordu. Haliyle alt ligde oynamak istemiyordum. Bizi o kadar çok korkuttular ki takımdan ayrıldım.
Ayrılık kararının ardından yaşadığı pişmanlığı gizlemeyen Niang şu ifadeleri kullandı:
- Daha sonra birileri gelip Fenerbahçe’nin aklanacağını söyledi ama iş işten geçmişti. Sonuçta Fenerbahçe ligde kaldı, ben ise aslında hiç istemeyerek, boş yere takımdan ayrılmış oldum," ifadelerini kullandı.
Kulüpler Birliği, yabancı sınırının tamamen kaldırılması için bir kez daha harekete geçti. TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu da sıcak bakıyor. Ancak Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan'ın 'yerli oyuncu' hassasiyeti malum. Sonucu herkes merakla bekliyor.
Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan son toplantının ardından yaptığı açıklamada yabancı sınırlamasının kaldırılması için bir kez daha düğmeye bastıklarını açıkladı. Toplantıda kulüplerin büyük bir çoğunluğu, yabancı sınırının tamamen kaldırılması yönünde görüş bildirdi.
Toplantının ana gündem maddeleri şunlardı:
- Sınırın kalkması ve serbest piyasa koşullarının uygulanması.
- Gelir dağılımının kulüp maliyetlerine göre yeniden düzenlenmesi.
- Müsabaka saatlerinin ve saha şartlarının iyileştirilmesi.
TFF Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'nun da kulüplerin bu talebine hak verdiği ve serbestlikten yana olduğu bilinse de, düzenlemenin önünde dev bir engel var.
Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan, daha önce yaptığı açıklamalarda sahada çok sayıda yabancı oyuncu olmasına karşı olduğunu belirterek çok net bir çizgi çekmişti:
- Sayı 6-7’ye çıktığı zaman bakıyorsun sahada neredeyse yerli futbolcu yok. Bunu doğru bulmuyorum.
Erdoğan'ın bu yaklaşımı nedeniyle TFF'nin tam serbestlik konusunda nasıl bir yol izleyeceği net değil.
Sınırın kaldırılması için daha önce şu formüller üzerinde çalışıldı:
- Transfer edilecek yabancıların belirli bir yaşın altında olması.
- Oyuncunun kendi milli takımında oynama yüzdesine bakılması.
- Kulüplerin borçlanma durumuna ve bütçesine göre yabancı kontenjanı tanımlanması.
Türk futbolunda taşlar yerinden oynayacak. Rekabet Kurumu'nun 'ekonomik uçurum' incelemesiyle başlayan süreç, Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan'ın açıklamalarıyla resmiyet kazandı. Şampiyonluk paylarının yeniden düzenlenmesi ve yayın gelirlerinin Anadolu kulüplerine kaydırılması gündemde. Sahadaki rekabetten önce, kasalarda eşitlik dönemi başlıyor!
Fotospor, geçtiğimiz günlerde "Dev Kulüplere Rekabet Şoku!" başlığıyla duyurduğu haberde yıllardır süregelen "3 Büyükler - Anadolu takımları" arasındaki ekonomik uçurumun yargı radarına girdiğini iddia etmişti. Rekabet Kurumu'nun, Anadolu kulüplerinin rekabet gücünü felç eden bu sistemi "kısıtlayıcı uygulama" kapsamında mercek altına alacağı ve TFF için kritik bir sürecin başlayacağı belirtmişti.
Dün bir açıklama yapan Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, ekonomik dağılımın yeniden düzenlenmesi konusunun gündemde olduğunu resmen doğruladı:
- Şampiyonlukla alakalı dağıtılan rakamların yeniden düzenlenmesi gündeme geldi. Bugün alınması gereken kararların tamamı alınmış oldu. Ama karar verici kurum TFF'dir. Bu hafta federasyonla paylaşacağız.
ANADOLU KULÜPLERİNE MÜJDE
Bu gelişmeler, Süper Lig’de "puan cetvelinden önce kasaların eşitlenmesi" dönemine girildiğinin sinyali olarak yorumlanabilir.
SÜREÇ NASIL İŞLEYECEK?
Kulüpler Birliği'nde olumlu/olumsuz görüşler harmanlanarak bir model oluşturulacak. Kısa süre içinde hazırlanan yeni gelir dağılımı modeli TFF Başkanı'na sunulacak. Uygun görülürse Rekabet Kurumu'nun da yayın gelirleri ve pay sistemine dair hukuki inceleme başlatması gündemde. TFF'nin onayıyla birlikte gelecek sezondan itibaren yayın gelirlerinde Anadolu kulüplerinin payının artırılması hedefleniyor.
Eğer planlanan değişiklikler hayata geçerse, sadece "şampiyon olmuş" takımların değil, ligde varlık gösteren tüm takımların daha dengeli bir bütçeye sahip olması hedefleniyor. Bu durum, Anadolu kulüplerinin büyük takımlarla olan transfer ve kadro kalitesi farkını kapatması adına tarihi bir dönemeç olabilir.
Türk futbolunda gençlerin "pişme" sorununa İspanya modeli ile neşter vuruluyor. Kulüpler Birliği, B Takımı projesi için talepleri topladı. Maliyetleri düşürecek yeni formülle dosya TFF'ye sunuldu. Artık yetenekler kiralık gönderilip kaybolmak yerine kendi kulüplerinin çatısı altında profesyonel liglerde sertleşecek.
Türk futbolunun kronik "genç oyuncu gelişimi" sorunu bir kez daha masaya yatırıldı. Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan "B Takımı" projesinde taleplerin toplandığını ve topun artık TFF'de olduğunu açıkladı. Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'ın başını çektiği "B Takım" projesini destekleyen takımlar, Avrupa'daki başarılı örnekleri (Real Madrid B, Barcelona B) referans alıyor.
ERTUĞRUL DOĞAN MÜJDEYİ VERDİ
Kulüpler Birliği Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, sürecin işleyişine dair kritik bilgiler verdi:
- TFF'ye 'şu kulüpler B takım uygulamasından yararlanmak istiyor' diye yazımızı vereceğiz. Özellikle alt liglerdeki konaklama ve seyahat maliyetlerini, B takımlarını A takımlarla birlikte seyahat ettirerek aşmayı planlıyoruz. Federasyon uygun görürse önümüzdeki sene bu uygulamaya geçeceğiz.
U19 SEVİYESİ BEKLENTİLERİ KARŞILAYAMIYOR
Süper Lig kulüplerine göre U19 liginin rekabet seviyesi düşük. Mevcut sistemde genç yetenekler, profesyonel sertliği göremeden gelişimlerini tamamlıyor.
B takım sistemi gelirse büyük takımlar genç oyuncuları başka kulüplere kiralayıp takibini kaybetmek yerine, kendi tesislerinde ve kendi antrenörleriyle geliştirebilecek.
DAHA ÖNCE DE GİRİŞİM OLDU
18-20 yaş grubu oyuncular 2. veya 3. Lig'deki profesyonel takımlara karşı mücadele ederek pişecek. Son 5 yılda gündeme gelen B Takımı sürecinde şunlar yaşandı:
-2020 - B Takımlar Ligi Kararı - Pandemi ve lojistik engellere takıldı.
-2022 - Rezerv Lig Uygulaması - Sadece 4 hafta sürdü; tesis ve maliyet gerekçesiyle kaldırıldı.
-2023 - 15 Milyon TL Krizi - TFF'nin 3. Lig'e giriş bedeli olarak istediği rakam kulüplerce yüksek bulundu.
DİĞER KULÜPLER İTİRAZ EDİYOR
Projenin önündeki en büyük engel, 2. ve 3. Lig kulüplerinin itirazları. Alt lig temsilcileri, dev bütçeli kulüplerin B takımlarının ligin dengesini bozacağını ve şampiyonluk yarışına "etik dışı" müdahale olabileceğini savunuyor.
UEFA Uluslar Ligi'nde 2026-2027 sezonu kura çekimi yapıldı. A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın rakipleri belli oldu.
UEFA Uluslar Ligi'nde yeni sezonun eşleşmeleri belli oldu. Türkiye, UEFA’ya üye 54 federasyon takımının 4 ligde mücadele edeceği turnuvada A Ligi’nde yer alacak.
İŞTE RAKİPLER
Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika A Milli Takım'ın rakipleri oldu.
Milli Takım, A Ligi Grup A'da mücadele edecek.
A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın UEFA Uluslar A Ligi'ndeki rakipleri Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika oldu.
Belçika'nın başkenti Brüksel'de gerçekleştirilen kura çekimine 4. torbadan katılan ay-yıldızlı ekip, A Ligi 1. Grup'ta Fransa, İtalya ve Belçika ile eşleşti.
Kura çekiminde, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu (TFF) Başkanı İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, Başkan Vekili Zehra Neşe Kavak, Dış İlişkiler Kurulu Başkan Vekili Çağrı Kanver, A Milli Takım Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Montella, Dış İlişkiler ve Milli Takımlar İdari Direktörü Buğra İmamoğulları, A ve 21 Yaş Altı Milli Takım İdari Müdürü Mert Tuncay ile Milli Takımlar İletişim Müdürü Türker Tozar yer aldı.
A Ligi kura çekimini Portekizli eski milli futbolcu Pepe, B Ligi kura çekimini Fransız eski milli futbolcu Patrick Vieira, C Ligi kura çekimini İspanyol eski milli futbolcu Fernando Llorente, D Ligi kura çekimini ise Belçikalı eski milli futbolcu Mbo Mpenza gerçekleştirdi.
A Ligi
1. Grup: Fransa, İtalya, Belçika, TÜRKİYE
2. Grup: Almanya, Hollanda, Sırbistan, Yunanistan
3. Grup: İspanya, Hırvatistan, İngiltere, Çekya
4. Grup: Portekiz, Danimarka, Norveç, Galler
B Ligi
1. Grup: İskoçya, İsviçre, Slovenya, Kuzey Makedonya
2. Grup: Macaristan, Ukrayna, Gürcistan, Kuzey İrlanda
3. Grup: İsrail, Avusturya, İrlanda Cumhuriyeti, Kosova
4. Grup: Polonya, Bosna Hersek, Romanya, İsveç
C Ligi
1. Grup: Arnavutluk, Finlandiya, Belarus, San Marino
2. Grup: Karadağ, Ermenistan, Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi, Letonya/Cebelitarık
3. Grup: Kazakistan, Slovakya, Faroe Adaları, Moldova
A Ligi'nde gruplarını ilk iki sırada tamamlayan 8 takım, iki ayaklı çeyrek finallerde mücadele edecek. Bu eşleşmelerin galipleri, Haziran 2027'deki final turnuvasına katılacak.
B ve C Liglerindeki dört grup birincisinin yanı sıra D Ligi'ndeki iki grup birincisi, A, B ve C Liglerine yükselecek.
A ve B Liglerinde dördüncü sırayı alan takımlar, otomatik olarak B ve C Liglerine düşecek. C Ligi'nde dördüncü sırayı alan en kötü iki takım da D Ligi'ne gidecek.
A Ligi'nin üçüncü sıradaki takımları ve B Ligi'nin ikincileri, B Ligi'nin üçüncü sıradaki takımları ve C Ligi'nin ikincileri, iki ayaklı play-off maçı oynayacak.
C Ligi'nin dördüncü sıradaki en iyi iki takımı ile D Ligi'nin iki ikincisi arasında da play-off mücadelesi yapılacak.
“Nyukasl” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsinda qarşılaşacağı “Qarabağ”la matçdan əvvəl azarkeşlərinə müraciət ünvanlayıb.
Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Belə ki, klub rəhbərliyi Bakıda keçiriləcək ilk matçdan əvvəl azarkeşlərdən Azərbaycan mədəniyyətinə diqqətli yanaşmağı tövsiyə edib. Məlumatda azarkeşlər üçün vacib olan səfər, təhlükəsizlik və davranış qaydaları əksini tapıb:
“Azərbaycana səfər edənlərin etibarlı pasportu olmalı və əvvəlcədən viza almalıdırlar. Viza prosesi üçün bir həftə vaxt ayrılması və səyahət sığortasının əldə edilməsi lazımdır. Ölkənin rəsmi valyutası manatdır. Bakıda kart və təmassız ödənişlərdən geniş istifadə olunur, həmçinin, bankomatlar mövcuddur. Hava limanından şəhər mərkəzinə taksi və ya birbaşa avtobus xidməti ilə getmək mümkündür. Metro səhər saat 06:00-dan gecə 00:00-dək fəaliyyət göstərir və istifadə üçün kart lazımdır”.
İngiltərə klubu azarkeşlərinin “Gənclik” metrostansiyasından istifadə etmələrini və stadionun “B” qapısına (Gate B) yönəlmələrini xahiş edib:
“Girişdə stüardlar və polis tərəfindən yoxlanışlar aparılacaq, stadion ərazisində hərbi qulluqçular olacaq. Stadiona A4 ölçüsündən böyük çantalar, çətirlər, həmçinin, pirotexnik vasitələr, vuvuzelalar buraxılmayacaq. Bayraqlar 1,5m x 2m ölçüsündən böyük olmamalı və siyasi şüarlar ehtiva etməməlidir. Stadion daxilində qəlyanaltılar və içkilər (o cümlədən pivə) satılacaq. Kənardan spirtli içki gətirmək qadağandır”.
Ramazan ayının başlayacağı və fevralın 18-dən orucluğun start götürəcəyi və ingiltərəli azarkeşlərdən buna, həmçinin, yerli mədəniyyətə hörmətlə yanaşmaları tövsiyə olunub. Şəhidlər Xiyabanı kimi tarixi və mühüm məkanlarda davranışlara xüsusi diqqət yetirilməsi, hörmətsizlik edilməməsi barədə də xəbərdarlıq olunub.
Matç bitdikdən sonra isə “Nyukasl” azarkeşlərinin təhlükəsizlik məqsədilə 30 dəqiqə tribunada saxlanılacağı bildirilib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Qarabağ” – “Nyukasl” oyunu fevralın 18-də Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionunda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 21:45-də start veriləcək.
Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso is set to travel to Naples for a dinner meeting with several Napoli players expected to be included in the upcoming national team squad.
According to reports from Nicolo Schira, the Azzurri boss will meet members of the Partenopei contingent ahead of the decisive play-off fixtures, with Antonio Vergara poised to receive his first senior call-up.
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The youngster has been in impressive form in recent weeks and is now expected to join Alessandro Buongiorno, Alex Meret and Matteo Politano in the Italy squad.
Gattuso to meet Napoli players as Vergara anticipates first call-up
Vergara’s inclusion would mark a significant milestone in his rapid rise this season, as the youngster continues to establish himself as an important figure at club level.
Vergara earned his opportunity to make an impression at the Maradona after a series of serious injuries to the Napoli squad.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
However, since his big break, he has done nothing but impress – and now is set to earn a maiden call-up to the national team.
Gattuso’s visit underlines the growing importance of Napoli’s core within the national team setup, as Italy prepare for crucial matches on the road to major tournament qualification.
However, all these nations are armed with players familiar with Italy – with several Serie A stars among the squads that will prepare to face Gennaro Gattuso’s side.
Who are the Serie A stars ready to face Italy in the Nations League?
France have a number of high-profile players playing in Serie A.
COMO – 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. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
At Milan, Mike Maignan and Christopher Nkunku are both in contention for a place in the squad. Meanwhile, Inter & Juventus brothers Khephren and Marcus Thuram will also likely feature for Les Bleus. Former Rossoneri full-back Theo Hernandez will face many old teammates and rivals, whilst Roma’s Manu Kone is also involved in the French set-up.
BERGAMO – JANUARY 03: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta reacts during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AS Roma at New Balance Arena on January 03, 2026 in Bergamo (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Belgium have a handful of stars in Serie A. Kevin De Bruyne will likely feature after he recovers from his injury. Juventus forward Lois Openda is a regular, whilst Milan duo Alexis Saelemaekers and Koni De Winter both also feature. Atalanta’s Charles De Ketelaere could also potentially play against Italy in the Nations League.
Turkiye, meanwhile, have several influential players currently based in Italy. Kenan Yildiz, arguably one of the best forwards in the league, will no doubt be involved, alongside Roma wing-back Zeki Celik, Inter talisman Hakan Calhanoglu and Pisa midfielder Isak Vural.
It is a tricky draw for Gennaro Gattuso’s side, with three very competent teams standing in their way.
But how have Italy fared historically against these sides?
Italy & France old rivalry ignites
The Azzurri and France have met many times over the years, with 39 matches between the two nations.
Of course, the most famous of those meetings was the 2006 World Cup final, where Italy won on penalties after the infamous Zinedine Zidane headbutt.
BERLIN – JULY 09: Francesco Totti (L) and teammate Fabio Grosso, celebrate with the world cup trophy, following the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)
France also knocked the Azzurri out of the 1998 World Cup, after a 0-0 draw resulted in a penalty shootout victory for Les Bleus.
More recently, the two teams met in the Nations League in 2024. The Azzurri won 3-1 in France in September before Didier Deschamps’ side returned the favour two months later with a 3-1 win in Milan.
Azzurri have more luck against Belgium & Turkiye
Italy have lost just four of 26 meetings with Belgium, with the most recent defeat coming in an international friendly in 2015. Italy’s last official defeat to Belgium came in Euro 1972. In the 2024 Nations League, the sides drew 2-2 in Italy before the Azzurri won 1-0 in Brussels thanks to an early goal from Sandro Tonali.
epa11721514 Sandro Tonali (L) celebrates with his teammates after scoring the 0-1 goal during the UEFA Nations League soccer match in Brussels, Belgium, 14 November 2024. EPA-EFE/OLIVIER MATTHYS
Italy’s record against Turkiye is even more impressive. Of the 14 meetings between the two sides, Italy have never lost – winning 10 times. The sides last met in an international friendly in 2024 that finished 0-0, with the last official match at the postponed Euro 2020, with a 3-0 Azzurri win in the tournament’s opening fixture.
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New research suggests that the path to alcohol dependence may differ depending on when the condition begins. A study published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence identifies distinct roles for genetic variations and childhood experiences in the development of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). The findings indicate that severe early-life trauma accelerates the onset of the disease, whereas specific genetic factors are more closely linked to alcoholism that develops later in adulthood. This separation of causes provides a more nuanced view of a condition that affects millions of people globally.
Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic medical condition characterized by an inability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse consequences. Researchers understand that the risk of developing this condition stems from a combination of biological and environmental factors. Genetic predisposition accounts for approximately half of the risk. The remaining risk comes from life experiences, particularly those occurring during formative years. However, the specific ways these factors interact have remained a subject of debate.
One specific gene of interest produces a protein called Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, or BDNF. This protein acts much like a fertilizer for the brain. It supports the survival of existing neurons and encourages the growth of new connections and synapses. This process is essential for neuroplasticity, which is the brain’s ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections.
Variations in the BDNF gene can alter how the brain adapts to stress and foreign substances. Because alcohol consumption changes the brain’s structure, the gene that regulates brain plasticity is a prime suspect in the search for biological causes of addiction.
Yi-Wei Yeh and San-Yuan Huang, researchers from the Tri-Service General Hospital and National Defense Medical University in Taiwan, led the investigation. They aimed to untangle how BDNF gene variants, childhood trauma, and family dysfunction contribute to alcoholism. They specifically wanted to determine if these factors worked alone or if they amplified each other. For example, they sought to answer whether a person with a specific genetic variant would be more susceptible to the damaging effects of a difficult childhood.
The team recruited 1,085 participants from the Han Chinese population in Taiwan. After excluding individuals with incomplete data or DNA issues, the final analysis compared 518 patients diagnosed with Alcohol Use Disorder against 548 healthy control subjects.
The researchers categorized the patients based on when their drinking became a disorder. They defined early-onset as occurring at or before age 25 and late-onset as occurring after age 25. This distinction allowed them to see if different drivers were behind the addiction at different life stages.
To analyze the biological factors, the researchers collected blood samples from all participants. They extracted DNA to examine four distinct locations on the BDNF gene. These specific locations are known as single-nucleotide polymorphisms. They represent single-letter changes in the genetic code that can alter how the gene functions. The team looked for patterns in these variations to see if any were more common in the group with alcoholism.
Participants also completed detailed psychological assessments. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire asked about physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as physical and emotional neglect. A second survey measured Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), which covers a broader range of household challenges such as divorce or incarcerated family members. A third tool, the Family APGAR, assessed how well the participants’ families functioned in terms of emotional support, communication, and adaptability.
The genetic analysis revealed a specific pattern of DNA variations associated with the disorder. This pattern, known as a haplotype, appeared more frequently in patients with Alcohol Use Disorder. A deeper look at the data showed that this genetic link was specific to late-onset alcoholism. This category includes individuals who developed the condition after the age of 25. This was a somewhat unexpected finding, as earlier research has often linked strong genetic factors to early-onset disease. The authors suggest that genetic influences on brain plasticity might become more pronounced as the brain ages.
The results regarding childhood experiences painted a different picture. Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder reported much higher rates of childhood trauma compared to the healthy control group. This included higher scores for physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. The study found a clear mathematical relationship between trauma and age. The more severe the childhood trauma, the younger the patient was when they developed a dependency on alcohol. This supports the theory that some individuals use alcohol to self-medicate the emotional pain of early abuse.
The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) was particularly stark. The data showed a compounding risk. Individuals with one or more adverse experiences were roughly 3.5 times more likely to develop the disorder than those with none. For individuals with two or more adverse experiences, the likelihood skyrocketed. They were 48 times more likely to develop Alcohol Use Disorder. This suggests that there may be a tipping point where the cumulative burden of stress overwhelms a young person’s coping mechanisms.
The researchers uncovered distinct differences between men and women regarding trauma. Men with the disorder reported higher rates of physical abuse in childhood compared to female patients. Women with the disorder reported higher rates of sexual abuse compared to males. The data suggested that for women, a history of sexual abuse was associated with developing alcoholism seven to ten years earlier than those without such history. This highlights a critical need for gender-specific approaches when addressing trauma in addiction treatment.
Family environment played a major role across the board. Patients with the disorder consistently reported lower family functioning compared to healthy individuals. This dysfunction was present regardless of whether the alcoholism started early or late in life. It appears that a lack of family support is a general risk factor rather than a specific trigger for a certain type of the disease. A supportive family acts as a buffer against stress. When that buffer is missing, the risk of maladaptive coping strategies increases.
The team tested the hypothesis that trauma might change how the BDNF gene affects a person. The analysis did not support this idea. The genetic risks and the environmental risks appeared to operate independently of one another. The gene variants did not make the trauma worse, and the trauma did not activate the gene in a specific way. This suggests that while both factors lead to the same outcome, they may travel along parallel biological pathways to get there.
There are limitations to this study that affect how the results should be interpreted. The participants were all Han Chinese, so the genetic findings might not apply to other ethnic populations. Genetic variations often differ by ancestry, and what is true for one group may not hold for another.
The study also relied on adults remembering their childhoods. This retrospective approach can introduce errors, as memory is not always a perfect record of the past. Additionally, the number of female participants was relatively small compared to males, which mirrors the prevalence of the disorder but limits statistical power for that subgroup.
The study also noted high rates of nicotine use among the alcohol-dependent group. Approximately 85 percent of the patients used nicotine. Since smoking can also affect brain biology, it adds another layer of complexity to the genetic analysis. The researchers attempted to control for this, but it remains a variable to consider.
Despite these caveats, the research offers a valuable perspective for clinicians. It suggests that patients who develop alcoholism early in life are likely driven by environmental trauma. Treatment for these individuals might prioritize trauma-informed therapy and psychological processing of past events. In contrast, patients who develop the disorder later in life might be grappling with a genetic vulnerability that becomes relevant as the brain ages. This could point toward different biological targets for medication or different behavioral strategies.
The authors recommend that future research should focus on replicating these findings in larger and more diverse groups. They also suggest using brain imaging technologies. Seeing how these gene variants affect the physical structure of the brain could explain why they predispose older adults to addiction.
Understanding the distinct mechanisms of early versus late-onset alcoholism is a step toward personalized medicine in psychiatry. By identifying whether a patient is fighting a genetic predisposition or the ghosts of a traumatic past, doctors may eventually be able to tailor treatments that address the root cause of the addiction.
As the SaaS market reels from a sell-off sparked by autonomous AI agents like Claude Cowork, new data shows a 53% drop in AI-driven discovery sessions. Wall Street dubbed it the “SaaSpocalypse.”
Whether AI agents will replace SaaS products is a bigger question than this dataset can answer. But the panic is already distorting interpretation, and this data cuts through the noise to show what SEO teams should actually watch.
Copilot went from 0.3% to 9.6% of SaaS AI traffic in 14 months
From November 2024 to December 2025, SaaS sites logged 774,331 LLM sessions. ChatGPT drove 82.3% of that traffic, but Copilot’s growth tells a different story:
SaaS AI Traffic by Source (Nov 2024 – Dec 2025)
Source
Sessions
Share
ChatGPT
637,551
82.3%
Copilot
74,625
9.6%
Claude
40,363
5.2%
Gemini
15,759
2.0%
Perplexity
6,033
0.8%
Starting with just 148 sessions in late 2024, Copilot grew more than 20x by May 2025. From May through December, it averaged 3,822 sessions per month, making it the second-largest AI referrer to SaaS sites by year-end 2025.
Investors erased $300 billion from SaaS market caps over fears that AI agents will replace enterprise software. But this data points to a less dramatic force: proximity.
Copilot thrives because it captures intent inside the workflow. Standalone tools saw a 53% traffic drop while workplace-embedded AI grew 20x.
Software evaluation is work, and Copilot sits where that work happens.
When someone asks, “What CRM should we use for a 20-person sales team?” while building a business case in Excel, that moment is captured—one ChatGPT never sees. The May surge reflects that activation: Microsoft 365 users realizing they could research software without opening a new tab.
41.4% of SaaS AI traffic lands on internal search pages
SaaS AI discovery sends users to internal search results first, not product pages.
Top SaaS Landing Pages by LLM Volume
Page Type
LLM Sessions
% of AI Traffic
Penetration vs Site Avg
Search
320,615
41.4%
8.7x
Blog
127,291
16.4%
8.1x
Pricing
40,503
5.2%
3.2x
Product
39,864
5.1%
2.0x
Support
34,599
4.5%
2.1x
Despite capturing 320,615 sessions — more than blog, pricing, and product pages combined — this dominance likely reflects LLM limitations, not superior content. LLMs route users to search when they lack a specific answer.
For SaaS companies watching their stock crater, that’s useful news: there’s a concrete technical fix. The 41.4% isn’t an existential threat. It’s a crawlability problem.
When an LLM can’t find a direct answer, it defaults to the site’s internal search. The AI treats your search bar as a trusted backup, assuming the search schema will generate a relevant page even if a specific product page isn’t indexed.
At 1.22%, search page penetration is 8.7x the site average. The cause is a “safety net” effect, not optimization.
When more specific pages — like Product or Pricing — lack the data an LLM needs, it falls back to broader search results. LLMs recognize the search URL structure and trust it will return something relevant, even if they can’t predict what.
Blog pages follow with 127,291 sessions and 1.13% penetration. These are structured comparison posts — “best CRM for small teams” or “Salesforce alternatives” — that LLMs cite when they have specific recommendations.
Pricing pages show 0.45% penetration; product pages, 0.28%. When users ask about software selection, LLMs route to comparison surfaces — search and blog — first. Direct product or pricing pages get cited only when the query is already vendor-specific.
The July peak and Q4 decline reflect corporate work cycles
SaaS AI traffic peaked in July at 146,512 sessions, then declined steadily through Q4:
Month
Sessions
Change
July 2025
146,512
Peak
August 2025
120,802
-17.5%
September 2025
134,162
+11.1%
October 2025
135,397
+0.9%
November 2025
107,257
-20.8%
December 2025
68,896
-35.8%
Every platform declined. ChatGPT’s volume was cut in half, dropping from 127,510 sessions in July to 56,786 by year-end. Copilot fell from 4,737 to 2,351. Perplexity dropped from 7,475 to 3,752.
Two factors drove the slide:
People weren’t working. August is vacation season, November includes Thanksgiving, and December is the holidays. Software research happens during work hours; when offices close, discovery drops.
Q4 ends the fiscal “buying window.” Most teams have spent their annual budgets or are deferring contracts until Q1 funding opens. Even teams still working aren’t evaluating tools because there’s no budget left until the new fiscal year.
The July peak reflects midyear momentum: people are working, and Q3 budgets are still available. The Q4 decline reflects both fewer researchers and fewer active buying cycles.
This is where the sell-off narrative breaks down.
Investors treat a 53% traffic drop as proof that AI discovery is stalling. But the data aligns with standard B2B fiscal cycles.
AI isn’t failing as a discovery channel. It’s settling into the same seasonal rhythms as every other B2B buying behavior.
What this data means for SEO teams
Raw traffic numbers don’t show where to invest. Penetration rates and landing page distribution reveal what matters.
Track penetration by page type, not site-wide averages
SaaS shows 0.41% sitewide AI penetration, but that average hides concentration. Search pages reach 1.22%—8.7x higher. Blog pages hit 1.13%. Pricing pages are at 0.45%. Product pages lag at 0.28%.
If you’re only tracking total AI sessions, you’re measuring the wrong metric. AI traffic could grow 50% while penetration on high-value pages declines. Volume hides what matters: where AI users concentrate when they arrive with intent.
Action:
Segment AI traffic by page type in GA4 or your analytics platform.
Track penetration (AI sessions ÷ total sessions) by page category monthly.
Identify pages with elevated concentration, then optimize those surfaces first.
Search results pages are now a primary discovery surface
Internal search captures 41.4% of SaaS AI traffic. If those results aren’t crawlable, indexable, or structured for comparison, you’re invisible to the largest segment of AI-driven buyers.
Most SaaS sites treat internal search as navigation, not content. Results return paginated lists with minimal product detail, no filter signals in URLs, and JavaScript-rendered content LLMs can’t parse.
Action:
With 41.4% of traffic hitting internal search, treat your search bar as an API for AI agents.
Make search pages crawlable (check robots.txt and indexability).
Add structured data using SoftwareApplication or Product schema.
Surface comparison data — pricing, key features, user count — directly in results, not just product names.
Make your data legible to LLMs — pricing and content both
The sell-off is pricing in obsolescence, but for most SaaS companies the real risk is invisibility. Pricing pages show 0.45% AI penetration—below the 0.46% cross-industry average. Blog pages captured 127,291 sessions at 1.13% penetration, but only when content directly answered selection queries. The pattern is clear: LLMs cite what they can read and parse. They skip what they can’t.
Many SaaS sites still gate pricing behind contact forms. If pricing requires a sales conversation, AI won’t recommend you for “tools under $100/month” queries. The same applies to blog content. When someone asks, “What CRM should I use?” the LLM looks for posts that compare options, define criteria, and explain tradeoffs. Generic thought leadership on CRM trends doesn’t get cited.
Action:
Publish pricing on a dedicated, crawlable page. Include representative examples, seat minimums, contract terms, and exclusions.
Keep pricing transparent. Transparent pages get cited; gated pages don’t.
Replace generic blog posts with structured comparison pages. Use tables and clear data points.
Remove fluff. Provide grounding data that lets AI verify compliance and integration capabilities in seconds, not minutes.
Workplace-embedded AI is growing 10x faster than standalone LLMs
Copilot grew 15.89x year over year. Claude grew 7.79x. ChatGPT grew 1.42x. The fastest growth is in tools embedded in existing workflows.
Workplace AI shifts discovery context. In ChatGPT, users are explicitly researching. In Copilot, they’re asking questions mid-task—drafting a proposal, building a comparison spreadsheet, or reviewing vendor options with their team.
Action:
Track Copilot and Claude referrals separately from ChatGPT. Monitor which pages these sources favor.
Recognize intent: these users aren’t browsing — they’re mid-task, deeper in evaluation, and closer to a purchase decision.
Show up in workplace AI discovery to support real-time purchase justification.
Survival favors the findable
The 53% drop from July to December reflects AI usage settling into the software buying process. Buyers are learning which decisions benefit from AI synthesis and which don’t. The remaining traffic is more deliberate, concentrated on complex evaluations where comparison matters.
For SaaS companies, the window for early positioning is closing. The $300 billion sell-off is hitting the sector broadly, but the companies that survive the repricing will be those buyers can find when they ask an AI agent, “Should we renew this contract?”
Teams investing now in transparent pricing, crawlable data, and comparison-focused content are building that findability while competitors debate whether AI discovery matters.
After months of correction, Bitcoin is attempting to stabilize, but technical analysts say the market has yet to confirm a decisive bottom, leaving the possibility of another dip before a stronger recovery begins.
Early Rebound Signals Stabilization
Bitcoin recently rebounded roughly 20% from its February lows, recovering into a broad support range between about $55,500 and $67,000. While the bounce suggests improving short-term sentiment, analysts describe the move as corrective rather than the start of a full bullish breakout.
A sustained upward trend would typically require stronger buying momentum and a clearer multi-stage upward pattern. Until such signals emerge, the recovery remains tentative.
Resistance Levels Holding Back Breakout
In the near term, analysts are watching a resistance band between $68,000 and $70,800, an area where selling pressure has repeatedly slowed advances. A decisive move above this range could reduce the risk of further downside and improve the outlook for a broader rally.
Conversely, failure to break above resistance may keep markets locked in a consolidation phase. Analysts say a drop below $62,600 support could increase the likelihood of another decline, potentially pushing prices back toward the mid-$50,000 range.
Market Still Searching for a Bottom
Technical indicators currently show a market moving sideways rather than trending strongly in either direction, with short-term price action fluctuating between support and resistance zones. Analysts warn that such conditions often precede either a renewed sell-off or the beginning of a stronger upward move, depending on which levels break first.
Despite near-term uncertainty, some analysts remain cautiously optimistic, arguing that the broader risk-reward balance increasingly favors long-term buyers as prices consolidate after the extended correction. Still, they stress that confirmation of a durable bottom will likely require stronger upward momentum and sustained trading above key resistance levels.
The altcoin market is approaching a critical technical moment. Excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum, the total crypto market capitalization is testing a long-standing ascending trendline that has supported prices since late 2023. At the same time, a large head-and-shoulders pattern is forming on the higher timeframe—a structure often associated with trend reversals. If confirmed, this breakdown could drag the altcoin market cap toward the $500 billion mark in the coming weeks.
With volatility rising and liquidity tightening across the broader crypto market, traders are now watching closely to see whether this is just another pullback or the start of a deeper correction.
The chart below shows a clear three-peak structure, a left shoulder formed after an early rally, a higher head marking the cycle peak and a right shoulder printing a lower high, which is a key sign that buying strength is fading. This pattern becomes active once the price breaks below the neckline, which in this case aligns closely with the rising green macro trendline.
The projected move from a head & shoulder pattern breakdown is measured from the top of the head to the neckline. Applying this projection to the current chart structure, it points towards a downside target between $500 billion and $520 billion in total altcoin market capitalisation. Currently, the levels are hovering around $690 billion, which implies a potential 25% to 30% decline if selling pressure accelerates.
This move could increase Bitcoin dominance, trigger sharper corrections in mid- and small-cap altcoins and postpone any immediate altseason narrative.
What’s Next for the Altcoins?
Bearish scenario: If the breakdown holds and the trendline fails to recover, the technical structure favors a deeper correction toward $580B and potentially $500B. This would mark a broad market reset and likely extend underperformance across the altcoin sector.
Bullish scenario: If buyers step in aggressively and reclaim the broken support, pushing market cap back above $750B–$820B, the breakdown would turn into a false move. In that case, altcoins could stabilize and resume upside momentum.
For now, the structure and sentiments remain cautious, and the upcoming weekly close will determine whether altcoins will face a deeper correction or rebound, transforming this into a small shakeout.
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“Nyukasl” klubuna qarşı keçiriləcək pley-off mərhələsinin iki oyunu arasında cəmi 6 günlük fasilənin olması, həmçinin bu müddət ərzində komandanın İngiltərəyə uzun səfər edəcəyini nəzərə alaraq, klubun Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turu çərçivəsində “Neftçi” PFK ilə keçirilməli olan oyunun təxirə salınması ilə bağlı Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına rəsmi müraciət ünvanlayıb.
Peşəkar Futbol Liqası da öz növbəsində Əsasnaməyə uyğun olaraq “Neftçi” PFK-nın razılığını alıb və qarşılaşmanın başqa tarixə keçirilməsi barədə qərar qəbul edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Qarabağ”ın prezidenti Tahir Gözel bununla bağlı klubumuzun rəsmi saytına açıqlama verib. O, göstərilən anlayış və dəstəyə görə “Neftçi” klubuna təşəkkürünü bildirib:
“Oyunun təxirə salınması ilə bağlı göstərilən anlayış və konstruktiv mövqeyə görə “Neftçi” PFK-nın rəhbərliyinə və İdarə Heyətinə səmimi təşəkkürümü bildirirəm. “Neftçi” klubu bu qərarı ilə bir daha öz futbol ənənəsinə, əsalətinə və Azərbaycan futbolunun ümumi maraqlarına sadiqliyini nümayiş etdirdi. Bu addım sübut etdi ki, rəqabət nə qədər prinsipial olsa da, milli ruh, qarşılıqlı hörmət və birlik hər zaman prioritet olaraq qalır.
İnanıram ki, bu cür yanaşmalar ölkə futbolunun inkişafına və klublar arasında sağlam münasibətlərin daha da möhkəmlənməsinə xidmət edir. Eyni zamanda, müraciətimizə Əsasnaməyə uyğun, operativ və obyektiv şəkildə yanaşdığına görə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına minnətdarlığımı bildirirəm”.
Azərbaycan milli komandasının baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün püşkünü dəyərləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis komandanın hədəflərini açıqlayıb:
“Rəqiblərimiz bilindi, komandamız üçün xeyirli olsun. Bütün potensial rəqiblərimizlə tanış olmuşduq, oyunlarını izləmişdik. Əlbəttə ki, əsas məqsədimiz C Liqasına qayıtmaqdır. Qarşıdan yoldaşlıq görüşləri gəlir. Həmin oyunlarda futbolçuları izləmək, heyəti müəyyənləşdirmək imkanımız olacaq. C Liqasına qayıdacağımıza inanıram”.
Qeyd edək ki, millimiz D Liqasının 2-ci qrupunda Litva və Lixtenşteyn yığmaları ilə qarşılaşacaq. Millətlər Liqasında yeni mövsümə sentyabrda start veriləcək.
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Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov AFFA-nın mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün püşkünü dəyərləndirib. Msport.az xəbər […]
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The Patriots will begin preparing for the offseason after their loss to the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl LX on Sunday. One of the key issues New England faces is determining whom to pursue in free agency and whom to let go.
One player the Patriots may consider parting ways with is pass rusher K’Lavon Chaisson, who will enter free agency. However, CBS Sports’ Zachary Pereles believes that re-signing Chaisson should be a priority for New England this offseason.
“The Patriots spent the most money in free agency last year, but K’Lavon Chaisson was arguably their best bang-for-your-buck deal,” Pereles wrote on Thursday. “On a one-year $3 million deal, Chaisson had a career-high 7.5 sacks (and added three more in the postseason). At 26, Chaisson should have a robust market.”
New England signed Chaisson to a one-year, three-million-dollar deal last offseason, and he had a great season. He recorded 7.5 sacks in 16 games and was a major reason the defense took a giant leap this season.
Due to Chaisson’s outstanding season, it will likely cost the Patriots more to bring him back, as Spotrac recently valued his market value at nine million per season.
Chaisson has played six seasons in the NFL and might be seeking a long-term deal this offseason to secure a stable home for the remainder of his career.
Reigning world champion Lando Norris feels Formula 1 drivers have little to complain about following Max Verstappen's explosive criticism on the new generation of cars.
Speaking his mind on the new regulations, which feature a much bigger reliance on electric energy that forces drivers and teams to focus heavily on energy management, Verstappen said the new cars are "not a lot of fun" and feel "a bit more like Formula E on steroids".
"The rules are the same for everyone, so you have to deal with that [but] as a pure driver, I enjoy driving flat out and, at the moment, you cannot drive like that," the four-time world champion said, suggesting the new rules aren't exactly helping him commit his long-term future to F1.
When Verstappen's comments were put to him, Norris said he actually enjoys the new challenges the 2026 F1 cars have thrown up, and feels that handsomely remunerated F1 drivers have "nothing to complain" about.
"A lot of fun. I really enjoyed it," Norris said. "So, yeah, if he wants to retire, he can retire. Formula 1 changes all the time. Sometimes it's a bit better to drive, sometimes it's not as good to drive.
"We get paid a stupid amount of money to drive, so you can't really complain at the end of the day. Any driver can go and find something else to do. It's not like he has to be here, or any driver has to be here.
"It's a challenge, but it's a good, fun challenge for the engineers, for the drivers. You have to drive it in a different way, understand and manage things differently, but I still get to drive cars and travel the world and have a lot of fun. So, nothing to complain about."
Lando Norris, McLaren
Lando Norris, McLaren
Norris pointed out teams will improve their new machinery in leaps and bounds over the coming months, so he doesn't think day two of the official pre-season test in Bahrain is a perfect indication of how this generation of cars will pan out on the long term.
"It certainly doesn't feel as quick as the past few years, and it certainly doesn't handle as perfectly and those things," Norris added. "I'm sure if [Max] came in and this was the F1 car he started driving, then he probably would say it's amazing. Comparing to the older cars, it doesn't feel as pretty and beautiful to drive, but it's still pretty good.
"It's still early days of a regulation that's meant to be a good amount slower, but if we fast forward to the end of this year and ahead to next year, we're going to be going a lot quicker by then.
"Everyone can have their own opinions, and say and decide what they want to do. No one should complain about that or be upset about it. Every driver has their own opinions. He didn't like it, and I like it."
BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 2: (L-R) Koke of Atletico Madrid, Clement Lenglet of Atletico Madrid, Dani Olmo of FC Barcelona during the LaLiga EA Sports match between FC Barcelona v Atletico Madrid at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium on December 2, 2025 in Barcelona Spain (Photo by Rico Brouwer/Soccrates/Getty Images) | Getty Images
WELCOME TO THE RIYADH AIR METROPOLITANO!!! The massive home of Atlético Madrid in the Spanish capital is the site of the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals between the hosts and Barcelona, who come into this one looking for a solid result to take into the second leg at Camp Nou in three weeks. This should be all kinds of fun, and you’re welcome to join us to follow and comment all the action. Vamos!
Competition/Round: 2025-26 Copa del Rey, Semi-Finals, 1st Leg
Date/Time: Thursday, February 12, 2026, 9pm CET/WAT (Barcelona & Nigeria), 8pm GMT (UK), 3pm ET, 12pm PT (USA), 1.30am IST (India, Friday)
Venue: Riyadh Air Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
VAR: Pablo González Fuertes
HOW TO WATCH
On TV: Not Available (USA), ITV4 (UK), Sporty TV (Nigeria), TVE La 1 (Spain), others
Online: ESPN+ (USA), Premier Sports Player (UK), FanCode (India), RTVE Play (Spain), others
Matchday Thread Rules
We don’t have a lot of rules here, but there are a few things to keep in mind when joining our matchday threads:
Even if the referee sucks or we lose the game, watch the swearing. It’s just unnecessary. Also, don’t discuss illegal streaming links. Those who do it will be warned, and those who post links will be instantly banned. Finally, be nice to each other. This is a Barcelona community and we don’t need to offend one another.
Have fun with the game! Forever and ever, no matter the competition, VISCA EL BARÇA!
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo won’t be playing in the All-Star Game as he recovers from a calf strain, but the two-time MVP will still be making the trip to California for this weekend’s festivities.
Antetokounmpo hasn’t played since injuring his right calf in a Jan. 23 loss to the Denver Nuggets. The Bucks officially announced Thursday that Antetokounmpo won’t play in the All-Star Game on Sunday at Inglewood, California.
San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox was selected to the All-Star Game as an injury replacement for Antetokounmpo. Fox will play for the USA Stripes team. Miami's Norman Powell, who has ties to Jamaica, will move over from the USA Stripes team to fill Antetokounmpo's spot on the Team World roster.
Antetokounmpo will still go forward with his plans to help coach in the All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday. The Bucks also said he will cheer on his Team World teammates on Sunday.
Antetokounmpo is coaching one of the All-Star Celebrity Game teams along with his brothers Thanasis and Alex as well as Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts.
Antetokounmpo had been selected last month as an All-Star Game starter for the 10th consecutive season. The 31-year-old forward is averaging 28 points, 10 rebounds and 5.6 assists in 30 games.
Victoria Mboko has pulled off a fantastic upset at the Qatar Open, taking down one of the best in Aryna Sabalenka to reach the semi-finals.
The 16-year-old is having a dream start to 2024, and her run in Doha is grabbing headlines. She’s picked up wins over Mirra Andreeva, Vera Zvonareva, and Marie Bouzková to earn her spot in the final eight.
She’s only played three tournaments this year but has already made back-to-back quarterfinals, including a trip to the final in Linz. It hasn’t been an easy road either—Rybakina came from behind more than once on her way to her latest title.
In Canada alone, she’s raised over $18 million for underprivileged children. The Canadian Press named him ‘Male Athlete of the Year’ twice and his legacy is set in stone.
Victoria Mboko backed by Rick Macci to become World Number One
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Mboko’s run of form, which includes lifting both the Canadian Open and the Hong Kong Open, has caught the attention of fans and pundits alike – and it hasn’t gone unnoticed by Macci.
Since breaking into the top 20 at the start of this year, she has continued to build momentum. It’s now getting to a point where Macci believes that she could become number one in the world.
“Mboko has the raw firepower on three big-ticket items that spell a future number one,” said Mboko on X, also citing her ability to play between offence and defence as another reason for her belief in Mboko’s potential.
The Serena Williams coach then added: “Add in great make-up speed to live another day and Vic is quick here to stay.”
Mboko has picked up 27 wins on tour since winning in Canada. That record is only bettered by Iga Swiatek and Rybakina during that period.
Victoria Mboko faces familiar path in Rybakina Quarterfinal
Mboko’s next match against Rybakina in Qatar is a tough one, but there’s a bit of history working in her favour.
Their only previous meeting came in the Canadian Open semi-finals, where Mboko notched up the win and went on to take the title.
If she manages another win over Rybakina, there’ll be a growing feeling that Mboko can push all the way through to another WTA 1000 final, this time in Doha.
Jelena Ostapenko and Elisabetta Cocciaretto are next up for the winner of that quarter-final. Both would be heavy underdogs against either player.
Cocciaretto has come through as a lucky loser, while Ostapenko remains unseeded and is also still active in doubles play.
When Liverpool announced a £60 million deal that would bring Jeremy Jacquet to Merseyside in the summer, many supporters believed that Konate’s time at Anfield was finished, but the 26-year-old proved once again on Wednesday why he deserves a new deal.
Konate’s ‘flawless’ display against Sunderland
Arne Slot’s side picked up a massive three points in their hunt for a top four spot with a 1-0 win over Sunderland on Wednesday, and Konate impressed in the North East.
Brian Brobbey looked dangerous for the duration of the match, but Konate and Virgil van Dijk handled the threat well, and the Frenchman’s performance in particular stood out.
“He was flawless Konate, everything he did defensively”, Owen Harvgreaves told TNT Sports after the match.
The defender made two tackles, an interception, four clearances and blocked a shot against the Black Cats, whilst also completing 87.5% of his passes.
Hargreaves wasn’t the only one impressed by Liverpool’s defensive shift, with club legend Steven Gerrard also adding: “Liverpool’s centre-halves were immaculate.”
Van Dijk was also full of praise for his defensive parter, calling Konate’s performance ‘outstanding’ when speaking to TNT Sports at full-time.
Konate’s great performances are even more impressive when you consider the recent tragic passing of his father, and the Frenchman has shown great character to maintain his high standard of play throughout such a difficult time.
Richard Hughes will be assessing Liverpool options at centre-half ahead of the summer, and if Konate can continue to perform as he did against Sunderland then rewarding the 26-year-old with a new deal on fresh terms may prove to be smart business.
Konate’s wage demands may be high, but you’re going to struggle to find a defender of the same quality for cheaper, and he keeps proving he is more than capable of doing a job at the heart of Liverpool’s defence.
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: George Kittle #85 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on before the NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It was an eventful season for the San Francisco 49ers’ tight ends. George Kittle looked well on his way to another All-Pro year after four catches, a couple of first downs, and a touchdown against the eventual Super Bowl champions in the opening quarter of the season.
We would not see Kittle again until Week 7.
Over the next month and a half, a guy named Jake Tonges caught four touchdowns and had a game against a playoff team in which he was targeted 11 times. Free agent signing Luke Farrell’s most memorable moment during that span was a fumble on the road in a game where the 49ers ended up losing.
Despite missing all that time, Kittle still ended up being among the most valuable pass catchers in the NFL. The passing game isn’t even the area where the offense missed Kittle’s presence the most.
It’s not a great sign if your offense can’t function if you remove one player from it, but the Niners struggled mightily to generate anything positive on the ground with Kittle. Their rushing numbers fell off a cliff. The playoff defenses didn’t have to respect it, which put more pressure on the backup quarterback.
Let’s get into the strengths and weaknesses of this group.
Strengths
You’d have no idea Kittle was coming off a hamstring injury at 32 if you watched him. The 49ers’ quarterbacks had a perfect passer rating when targeting Kittle on throws 10+ yards downfield. Kittle led the NFL with +156 receiving yards over expected despite missing those six games.
Kittle ended up catching 92 percent of his catchable targets while averaging 4.6 yards after the catch. He is what a Hall of Famer looks like. Week 10, when Mac Jones didn’t have any other options against the Rams, Kittle caught all nine of his targets. That kind of consistency became the norm for Kittle.
One of the coolest stories of the 49ers’ season was Tonges coming out of nowhere. He had at least 35 receiving yards in four games without Kittle. The offense needed every one of Tonges’s four touchdowns. Surprisingly, Tonges finished seventh among tight ends in passer rating when targeted. He looked like he belonged.
Weaknesses
The 49ers could not figure out how to get Kittle and Tonges on the field together. That remains one of the most baffling parts of the season.
Tonges had ten targets on 25 routes with Brock Purdy on third down. Seven of those resulted in first downs, including a touchdown. Kittle was only targeted 12 times on 55 third-down routes with Purdy. How does an offense struggle to feature Kittle on a down as important as third, but not Tonges?
Kittle’s 33-year-old season will be coming off an Achilles injury. Experts are optimistic Kittle will return to full health, but will he be a step slower?
The lack of other tight ends being able to function as blockers or pass catchers really hurt the team without Kittle. The 49ers’ explosive rush rate dropped from 11.2 percent to 5.8 percent without Kittle, while the average yards per carry went from 4.1 to 3.3. The 49ers rushed for 11 touchdowns with Kittle and only one without him.
The coaching staff couldn’t trust Tonges as a blocker, but Farrell, at 258 pounds, offered little in the passing game. Farrell’s lack of versatility makes you wonder if he’ll be a cap casualty this offseason.
How does the tight end room look in 2026?
We ranked tight end as the 6th-most pressing need this offseason. That might be low, given Kittle’s injury and the lack of experience behind him. Here’s how the tight end room looks heading into 2026:
George Kittle
Jake Tonges
Luke Farrell
Brayden Willis
Farrell is under contract through 2027 with an affordable cap number. It’ll be his 29-year-old season next year. He’s the epitome of a blocking tight end, although there were enough exposures to question his expertise there.
Tonges is a restricted free agent. It’ll be interesting to see whether another team offers Tonges a contract.
It’s early in mock draft season, but the 49ers are already being mocked a Kittle replacement. Kenyon Sadiq would quell any concerns about this position. He’s versatile, can block, win underneath as a receiver, but also stretch the field. Ohio State has a tight end who may make Kyle Shanahan salivate as a blocker. The 49ers could wait later in the draft and still find a tight end to contribute early. It’s a good year to need a tight end.
Then there is Kyle Pitts, who could follow Raheem Morris from Atlanta. You’ll have to pay a pretty penny for Pitts’ services, but he seems well worth the investment.
Other names in free agency may attract the 49ers, like Isaiah Likely, David Njoku, Dallas Goedert, Noah Fant, or Tyler Higbee. I could see the team being interested in Charlie Kolar. There is no shortage of options in free agency, either.
Feb 10, 2026; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers guard Jamarques Lawrence (10) celebrates after a three-point shot against the Purdue Boilermakers during the second half at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images | Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
Tuesday night’s wild game in Lincoln saw Purdue pick up a huge road win.
It may have also come via divine providence through idiocy.
The game was decided when Jamarques Lawrence slipped and fell as he accepted the inbounds pass with 4.1 seconds left and the Cornhuskers trailing by one. Gicarri Harris recovered the ball, hit two free throws, and Nebraska never got a shot off, nor did it possess the basketball on their end of the floor. It was a weird end to an exciting game.
As it turns out, it may end up being a tremendous own goal that ends up being huge in the Big Ten race.
A few moments before Lawrence slipped Purdue’s Oliver Cluff scored and was fouled to put the Boilermakers in front by one with 5 seconds left. Nebraska fans did not like the call, and as Purdue walked back to its bench before the free throw attempt something was thrown on the court.
The object appears to land in the same spot where Lawrence would later slip:
Here is where it gets interesting. There is A LOT of time that happens between the tossed object and the slip. It obviously was not a full beverage because that would have exploded all over the court, but what if there was a small amount of liquid in the cup that was missed by whoever was cleaning the floor? It would have had to stay on the floor through:
The pseudo-timeout as Purdue milled around in front of its bench before the free throw attempt.
The attempt itself, including CJ Cox getting the rebound and getting tied up.
An entire Nebraska timeout.
In terms of real time that span is at least 3-5 minutes from when the object was thrown to when the play happens. If you’ll notice, Sam Hoiberg also slips int he same area when he goes over to help Lawrence up. Harris did not slip, but probably because he had a moment to gather himself and the ball before he was fouled. It’s likely he was surprised to see the guy he was guarding slip and fall like a Looney Toons character on a banana peel.
At minimum, throwing something there is really stupid by the fan because it opens the door for a technical foul to be assessed on the home team and free throws to be awarded. At worst, Lawrence gets seriously injured because he did take a big fall. It is also pretty clear something on the court caused him to clip.
Harris does eventually go right through the same area without issue but that is also before Hoiberg fell, so who knows. Was it something on Nebraska’s shoes? Was something still on the court? Did Nebraska give up an own goal by missing that something was thrown on the floor and not getting it cleaned up. If so, it happened right at the Purdue bench, so how did Purdue not notice? Obviously there is no guarantee that Nebraska scores on the following play if he stays vertical, but at minmum this incident took their chances from slim to none.
I have no answers, but I found it very interesting that an excellent basketball game ended in such a strange manner.
LOUISVILLE, KY - JANUARY 13: A young fan hold up a sign, unleash the Spida Power in the second half of play during a men's college basketball game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the Louisville Cardinals on January 13, 2026 at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, KY. (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
—NET Rankings Update (men’s): No. 14.
—NET Rankings Update (women’s): No. 8.
—The Louisville women’s basketball team begins a three-game homestand with a 7 p.m. tilt against Wake Forest Thursday night. Here’s a preview.
—The Louisville baseball team kicks off its season tomorrow with the first of a three-game home set against Michigan State. U of L has announced an opening weekend starting rotation of Ethan Eberle, Jake Bean and Wyatt Danilowicz.
—The CJ looks at how the U of L men’s basketball season has gone compared to preseason expectations.
—The CJ’s Alexis Cubit writes about Louisville QB Lincoln Kienholz, who’s looking to put Pierre, South Dakota on the map.
—This weekend in Cardinal athletics:
Thursday, February 12
Women’s Basketball vs Wake Forest – 7:00 p.m. ET (KFC Yum! Center)
Friday, February 13
Track & Field at Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.)
Track & Field at Music City Challenge (Nashville, Tenn.)
Track & Field at Heartland Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Track & Field at Don Kirby Elite Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Softball vs Boston (South Carolina Tournament) – 11:00 a.m. ET (Columbia, S.C.)
Softball vs South Carolina (South Carolina Tournament) – 1:30 p.m. ET (Columbia, S.C.)
Baseball vs Michigan State – 3:00 p.m. ET (Jim Patterson Stadium)
Women’s Tennis vs Notre Dame – 4:00 p.m. ET (Bass-Rudd Tennis Center)
Men’s Tennis at Middle Tennessee – 5:00 p.m. ET (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)
Saturday, February 14
Track & Field at Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.)
Track & Field at Music City Challenge (Nashville, Tenn.)
Track & Field at Heartland Invitational (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Track & Field at Don Kirby Elite Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.)
Softball vs Kennesaw State (South Carolina Tournament) – 10:00 a.m. ET (Columbia, S.C.)
Lacrosse at Virginia Tech – 11:00 a.m. ET (Blacksburg, Va.)
Softball vs Boston (South Carolina Tournament) – 12:30 p.m. ET (Columbia, S.C.)
Baseball vs Michigan State – 1:00 p.m. ET (Jim Patterson Stadium)
Men’s Basketball vs Baylor – 4:00 p.m. ET (Fort Worth, Texas)
Sunday, February 15
Women’s Golf vs Moon Golf Invitational (Melbourne, Fla.)
Swimming & Diving at ACC Championships (Atlanta, Ga.)
Softball vs Kennesaw State (South Carolina Tournament) – 9:30 a.m. ET (Columbia, S.C.)
Women’s Tennis vs Indiana – 12:00 p.m. ET (Bass-Rudd Tennis Center)
Baseball vs Michigan State – 1:00 p.m. ET (Jim Patterson Stadium)
Women’s Basketball vs Florida State – 6:00 p.m. ET (KFC Yum! Center)
—The Athletic’s latest NFL mock draft has Chris Bell going 36th overall.
—Louisville Report previews this weekend’s season-opening baseball series against Michigan State.
—Very good video here on the three-point revolution in college basketball and whether or not it’s the best offensive philosophy moving forward.
—Villanova and Notre Dame will play a season-opening men’s and women’s basketball doubleheader in front of the Pope in Rome next November. Pope Leo is a Villanova grad and an ardent supporter of Wildcat basketball.
—Tickets are available for Louisville’s Senior Day game against Georgia Tech. It’s the first time the Cards are honoring the seniors on a game that isn’t the last home game of the season.
—The Winter Olympics have been completely unhinged in (mostly) the best ways possible.
—Steve Wiltfong of Rivals has logged an expert prediction for Louisville and Jeff Brohm to land a 4-star recruit.
—Rick Pitino appeared on Andy Beshear’s podcast and talked about his time in the Commonwealth and his dismissal at U of L (among other things).
“I deserved to be fired,” Pitino said on an episode of The Andy Beshear Podcast taped in New York on Tuesday. “Because my assistant coaches did the wrong thing. And looking back on it, I learned a valuable lesson: who to hire, who to trust, what to believe in.”
It’s not the first time Pitino has let Louisville off the hook for its decision to fire him in the aftermath of the FBI’s investigation into the Adidas college basketball’s pay-for-play scheme. But it is the first time he has talked about what he called some mistakes in hiring assistant coaches, and why he made them.
“I was trying to get more high school one-and-done players at Louisville,” Pitino said. “I never went in that area, right? And John Calipari was having great success at Kentucky. And so I hired some people I should not have hired. And I learned a valuable lesson with that.”
For all the years Pitino and Calipari played coy about their rivalry, this was as close to a strategic concession as Pitino has made — that Kentucky’s success under Calipari led him to shift recruiting tactics at Louisville, and that the shift unraveled everything.
It’s a revealing moment in a wide-ranging, 30-minute conversation that touches on everything from his coaching evolution to his time in Greece, from Billy Donovan’s transformation at Providence to Richie Farmer’s short-lived departure from Kentucky. Pitino, now 73, sounds more relaxed than he did even during his Iona tenure, more willing to turn over the stones of his past without the usual edge or defensiveness.
Rick Pitino’s conversation with Gov. Andy Beshear ran 30 minutes and covered considerably more ground than his remarks about Louisville.
“There’s always a learning experience,” he said. “As a leader, you’ve got to understand when you make mistakes. You’ve got to correct the mistakes by not blaming others.”
—The Louisville men’s tennis team will look to extend its three-match winning streak on Friday when it squares off against Middle Tennessee State. Here’s a preview.
—Former Card Ty-Laur Johnson has left the San Diego basketball program and will be looking for a fourth school in four years next season.
Points, assists and steal leader for University of San Diego Basketball, Ty-Laur Johnson, is no longer with the program
According to Coach Steve Lavin’s postgame comments, he is taking a leave for academic and health reasons and will enter the transfer portal#GoTorerospic.twitter.com/TtTACFQEWr
—Potential red flag for Louisville: Multiple schools that participated in this year’s Players Era Festival say they’re still waiting on their payment from the event. The Cards are set to spend the next four Thanksgiving weeks playing in the tournament.
—Here are five freshmen to watch out for on this year’s Cardinal baseball team.
—Will Wade is taking the responsibility for the way his team looked during its blowout loss to Louisville on Monday.
—The Cards have suddenly won six of seven which has many re-evaluating what this team’s ceiling could be.
—And finally, the latest Bracket Matrix updates continue to show a six-seed as the most common prognostication for this Louisville team. The Cards are seeded as high as fourth in some projections and as low as seventh.
😳 Without giving a reason: FIFA hits top club with hefty transfer ban
This came as a surprise. Without giving any reason so far, FIFA has imposed a one-year transfer ban on a top Spanish club this evening.
According to the list of “clubs temporarily banned from registering new players due to various violations, such as financial disputes or non-compliance with regulatory requirements,” Athletic Bilbao is not allowed to sign any players during the next three transfer windows.
This is a drastic blow for the Basques, who participated in the Champions League this season. The club has not yet issued a statement on the matter.
Jan 3, 2026; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Kentucky Wildcats forward Jayden Quaintance (21) recovers the ball during the second half against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Coleman Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: David Leong-Imagn Images | David Leong-Imagn Images
It’s not looking like we will see Jayden Quaintance back on the floor for Kentucky Basketball in the immediate future.
Mark Pope said Thursday that Quaintance is dealing with some swelling again from some rehab work he’s been doing, so any possible return to in-game action is “not imminent,” according to the Kentucky head coach.
Quaintance has missed the last nine games for the Wildcats, and with only seven games remaining in the regular season, it’s looking less and less likely that we’ll see Quaintance back on the floor for Kentucky.
However, Pope said he’s not ruling out the possibility that Quaintance could play again this season. That’s also the case with Kam Williams, who is recovering from foot surgery and has a small chance of returning late in the season.
“No, because they’re massively important for this team,” said Pope when asked if he’s shutting down Quaintance or Williams for the season. “And they’re difference-makers, for sure. We’re going to take them if we can get them.”
So now, the waiting game continues to see if Quaintance will take the floor again as a Kentucky Wildcat. He certainly could be a key piece for this team, but Kentucky has had some solid play out of Malachi Moreno and some really good spurts from Brandon Garrison. It’s looking more and more like those two will hold down the center position for Kentucky for the remainder of the season.
As for Williams, his 3-point shooting is what gets the attention, but his length and athleticism on the defensive end have been very impactful at times this season.
Here’s to hoping we see one or both of these guys again this season.
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Everton fans tuning into Ange Postecoglou’s appearance on The Overlap this Thursday would likely have been alerted by a specific part of the discussion.
Postecoglou spoke about Tottenham’s lack of direction during his time in charge, pointing out how he had pushed for experienced players like Antoine Semenyo and Marc Guehi, but ended up with youngsters Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall instead.
“We end up signing Dom Solanke – I was really keen on him and I really like him – and three teenagers. I was looking at Pedro Neto, Mbeumo, Semenyo and Marc Guehi because I said we need them if we’re going to go from fifth to third,” he began by saying.
“Those three teenagers are outstanding and brilliant young players, and I think they’ll be great players for Tottenham, but they’re not going to get you from fifth to fourth and third.”
Everton sit eight points ahead of Spurs in the Premier League table right now. Even so, David Moyes is facing some of the same problems over at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Everton’s roster is packed with raw, unfinished talent
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The strategy of investing in players with future potential and resale value has its merits, but Everton may have leaned too heavily into this approach.
During Moyes’ first summer back in charge, the Friedkin Group focused on bringing in young prospects like Merlin Rohl, Adam Aznou, Tyler Dibling and Thierno Barry. While all four are talented, none came in as finished products ready for the demands of the Premier League.
Rohl and Barry are 23 years old, while Aznou and Dibling are still just 19.
Of the group, only Barry has seen regular action with 18 starts so far this season. Even so, he has struggled to make a consistent impact and missed several chances during Everton’s recent game against Bournemouth.
Dibling has made four starts in the league, while Rohl has appeared twice. On the other hand, Aznou is still waiting for his debut appearance.
Everton short on experience in prime years
This recruitment policy has left Moyes with a squad that is heavy on youngsters and veterans, like 33-year-old Michael Keane and 36-year-old Idrissa Gueye, but lacking in players who fit the profile he really needs.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has been an exception. At 27, he arrived with solid Premier League experience and has settled well into the side. But there aren’t enough players like him around to balance out the mix.
If the Friedkin Group do not bring in more proven talent over the summer, Moyes could easily end up having the same frustrations Ange Postecoglou voiced about Spurs on The Overlap.
Apr 11, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman before a game against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images | Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
With the 2025 season now concluded, we’ll keep track of every transaction by the Dodgers for the entire offseason here, beginning with the advent of free agency on November 2 until the start of spring training.
For more information on Dodgers transactions during the 2025 season, click here.
Note: On a mobile device, this table will show up best in landscape mode.
No.
Pitchers (24)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
78
Ben Casparius
R/R
27
1.016
2 (2024)
3
Edwin Díaz
R/R
32
9.121
n/a
86
Jack Dreyer
R/L
27
1.000
3 (none)
65
Paul Gervase
R/R
26
0.021
2 (2025)
31
Tyler Glasnow
L/R
32
8.158
n/a
48
Brusdar Graterol
R/R
27
5.167
2 (2021)
60
Edgardo Henriquez
R/R
24
0.164
2 (2025)
63
Kyle Hurt
R/R
28
1.099
2 (2024)
61
Will Klein
R/R
26
0.081
2 (2024)
96
Landon Knack
L/R
28
0.119
2 (2024)
Ronan Kopp
L/L
23
0.000
3 (none)
28
Bobby Miller
R/R
27
1.119
1 (2024-25)
59
Evan Phillips
R/R
31
5.136
n/a
77
River Ryan
R/R
27
1.070
3 (none)
11
Roki Sasaki
R/R
24
1.000
3 (none)
66
Tanner Scott
R/L
31
7.059
n/a
80
Emmet Sheehan
R/R
26
2.080
2 (2023)
7
Blake Snell
L/L
33
9.072
n/a
41
Brock Stewart
R/R
34
4.093
0 (2016-19)
35
Gavin Stone
R/R
27
2.034
2 (2023)
49
Blake Treinen
R/R
38
11.065
n/a
51
Alex Vesia
L/L
30
5.078
1 (2021,’23)
70
Justin Wrobleski
L/L
25
0.150
2 (2024)
18
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
R/R
27
2.000
n/a
No.
Two-way players (1)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
17
Shohei Ohtani
L/R
31
8.000
n/a
No.
Catchers (2)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
68
Dalton Rushing
L/R
25
0.138
3 (none)
16
Will Smith
R/R
31
6.090
3 (none)
No.
Infielders (5)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
50
Mookie Betts
R/R
33
11.070
n/a
76
Alex Freeland
S/R
24
0.038
2 (2025)
5
Freddie Freeman
L/R
36
15.033
n/a
13
Max Muncy
L/R
36
9.027
n/a
72
Miguel Rojas
R/R
37
11.043
n/a
No.
Outfielders (5)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
12
Alex Call
R/R
31
2.161
2 (2024)
37
Teoscar Hernández
R/R
33
8.097
n/a
44
Andy Pages
R/R
25
1.155
1 (2023-24)
Michael Siani
L/L
26
1.063
1 (2023, 2025)
23
Kyle Tucker
L/R
29
6.079
n/a
No.
Infielder/outfielders (4)
Bat/throw
2026 age
Service
Options (used)
25
Tommy Edman
S/R
31
6.114
n/a
8
Kiké Hernández
R/R
33
11.054
n/a
6
Hyeseong Kim
L/R
27
0.149
2 (2025)
Ryan Ward
L/R
28
0.000
3 (none)
Age is as of June 30, 2026
Click on the dates below for more detailed information on each transaction:
February 12: Anthony Banda traded to Twins for international bonus pool space.
February 12: Kiké Hernández agreed to one-year, $4.5 million deal (not yet official).
February 12: Max Muncy signed extension for one year, $10 million, with 2028 club option.
February 11: Evan Phillips signed for one year, $6.5 million. Ben Rortvedt was designated for assignment.
February 6: Andy Ibáñez was claimed off waivers by A’s.
February 6: Ben Rortvedt was claimed off waivers from Reds. Anthony Banda was designated for assignment.
February 3: Michael Siani was claimed off waivers from Yankees. Andy Ibáñez was designated for assignment.
January 23: Michael Siani was claimed off waivers by Yankees.
January 21: Michael Siani was designated for assignment.
January 21: Kyle Tucker signed for four years, $240 million.
January 20: Ryan Fitzgerald cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
January 13: Andy Ibáñez signed for one-year, $1.2 million. Ryan Fitzgerald was designated for assignment.
January 9: Ryan Fitzgerald was claimed off waivers from Twins.
January 8: Anthony Banda signed one-year deal for $1.625 million, avoiding salary arbitration.
January 8: Alex Call signed one-year deal for $1.6 million, avoiding salary arbitration.
January 8: Brock Stewart signed one-year deal for $1.3 million, avoiding salary arbitration.
January 7: Brusdar Graterol signed one-year deal for $2.8 million, avoiding salary arbitration.
December 30: Esteury Ruiz was traded to Marlins for minor league pitcher Adriano Marrero.
December 12: Edwin Díaz signed for three years, $69 million.
December 12: Michael Siani was claimed off waivers from Braves.
December 4: Miguel Rojas signed for one year, $5.5 million
November 21: Evan Phillips and Nick Frasso were not tendered contracts, making them free agents.
November 18: Ronan Kopp was added to the 40-man roster
November 16: Robinson Ortiz was traded to the Mariners for minor league pitcher Tyler Gough.
November 12: Ben Rortvedt was claimed off waivers by the Reds. Tony Gonsolin cleared waivers and elected free agency.
November 6: Max Muncy’s $10 million club option for 2026 was exercised.
November 6: Alex Vesia’s $3.65 million club option for 2026 was exercised.
November 6: Justin Dean was claimed off outright waivers by the Giants.
November 6: Tony Gonsolin was designated for assignment, Ryan Ward and Robinson Ortiz were added to the 40-man roster. Michael Grove was sent outright to the minors.
November 2: Clayton Kershaw, Kiké Hernández, Miguel Rojas, Michael Conforto, Kirby Yates, Michael Kopech, and Andrew Heaney are free agents.
Ohio lawmakers are moving to ban name, image and likeness deals for high school and middle school athletes, introducing House Bill 661 in an effort to roll back NIL rights approved just months ago, according to Ohio Capital Journal.
The bill, sponsored by Republican Reps. Adam Bird of New Richmond and Mike Odioso of Green Twp., would prohibit students from profiting off endorsements, which Bird argued should not be part of publicly funded school athletics.
“The purpose in Ohio high school sports should be about a learning experience,” Bird said at a recent press conference. Ohio is currently one of 45 states that allow high school NIL deals, following a November referendum by Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools.
The legislation comes after a Franklin County judge issued a temporary restraining order last fall in a lawsuit filed on behalf of top football recruit Jamier Brown, who argued he had lost more than $100,000 in potential NIL opportunities. Brown is a five-star wide receiver in the class of 2027 from the Dayton area who is committed to Ohio State.
The Football Association of Ireland have led calls for Uefa to take action against Israel [Getty Images]
The Republic of Ireland will fulfil their Nations League fixtures with Israel due to the potential of disqualification, says the Football Association of Ireland (FAI).
Israel were drawn with the Republic of Ireland, Austria and Kosovo in League B3 in Thursday's draw.
In November, the FAI overwhelmingly approved a motion to call on Uefa to ban Israel from European club and international competitions.
In a statement following the draw, the FAI said it had consulted with Uefa and sanctions for not fulfilling a fixture could lead to disqualification from the Nations League.
In September, there were reports Uefa may hold a vote on whether to suspend Israel from club and international competition.
However, such a move never materialised and any prospect of that happening receded after the announcement of the Israel-Hamas peace plan for Gaza in October.
When asked about having to deal with possible implications of the Israel fixture, Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson said "it's not my job".
"That's not my job, my job is to focus on the football side and I'm going to do that," Hallgrimsson told BBC Sport in Brussels.
In November, the FAI approved a motion to call on Uefa to ban Israel from European club and international competitions for "violating two independent provisions of the Uefa statutes".
The "violations" cited were the "organisation of clubs in illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank without the consent of the Palestinian Football Association" and a "failure to implement and enforce an effective anti-racism policy".
The FAI's statement read: "In 2025, a motion was proposed by members of the FAI General Assembly to vote on issuing a formal request to the UEFA Executive Committee for the immediate suspension of the Israel Football Association from UEFA competitions for a breach of UEFA statutes.
"Members then voted in favour to submit the motion to UEFA, which the Association did in November 2025.
"While consultation has taken place with Uefa officials, the Association does recognise that Uefa regulations outline that if an association refuses to play a match then that fixture will be forfeited and further disciplinary measures may follow – including potential disqualification from the competition."
Dates for fixtures for the Nations League have yet to be released but the competition is set to open with a quadruple header from 23 September until 4 October, before two final fixtures in November.
Israel played a the majority of their World Cup qualifiers in Hungary.
After considering its options, which included a withdrawal from the qualifiers, Basketball Ireland decided to play the two games in November and March but the body informed FIBA, European basketball's governing body, they will only face Israel at a neutral venue.
In a previous encounter, Ireland refused to shake hands with Israel and stood at the side of the court for the national anthems in a 2025 EuroBasket qualifier in February 2024.
When Irish players raised concerns before that qualifier, Israel player Dor Saar said the Ireland team was "quite antisemitic".
Ireland were warned by Fiba for their protest, and players stood for the anthems on court and shook hands with Israel's players in a second EuroBasket qualifier between the sides in Riga that November.
Joe Judge made a head-turning comment during his time on the stand during Trinidad Chambliss' eligibility hearing on Thursday.
The Ole Miss quarterback coach tried to explain his process of instruct the wifes and girlfriends of players to help the father play "good football." This definitely caught the attention of many in the courtroom.
“He needs to be in another room, detached, Judge said about sleeping arrangements. "He ain’t waking up for midnight feedings.”
NEW: Ole Miss coach Joe Judge tells pregnant partners of players during the season that the father has to play good football.
“He needs to be in another room, detached… he ain’t waking up for midnight feedings.” pic.twitter.com/LQG7t0fQtX
This came a little over 15 minutes after Judge took the stand in support of Chambliss. The Ole Miss Rebels quarterback is fighting the NCAA for an extra year of eligibility in Oxford following a lengthy medical issue with extensive documentation. All of which was presented prior to trial in the case.
The suit by Chambliss outlines a series of medical complications that kept him off the field dating back to 2017, when he was exposed to the Epstein-Barr virus and contracted mononucleosis.
Chambliss’ legal team argues the NCAA’s denial of his waiver request was a “bad-faith, unreasonable, and arbitrary decision,” and claims he would suffer irreparable financial harm without an additional year of eligibility.
After transferring from Division II Ferris State, Chambliss led the Rebels to the College Football Playoff semifinals, throwing for 3,937 yards and 22 touchdowns, and finishing 8th in Heisman voting last year.
Chambliss' potential 2026 NIL deal with Ole Miss is reported to be worth over $5 million, which influenced his decision to fight for a return rather than immediately enter the NFL Draft.
Throughout the postseason, we’ve been stealingplays from other teams and drawing them up for the Green Bay Packers to use in 2026. We’re capping off this mini series with a doozy today and taking a play that the Seahawks ran in the Super Bowl.
This play happened with 13:29 left in the 4th quarter of a 12-0 game, and it ended up being Sam Darnold’s lone TD pass of the day.
The Seahawks are in 12 personnel (1 RB, 2 TE, 2 WR), starting in a completely balanced formation (a WR split wide to each side, a TE on each side of the line and the RB aligned behind the QB).
Before the snap, AJ Barner [88] motions from left-to-right, slowing to a settle in the insert position (under the line, between the tackle and the TE). That move has the Patriots – and Jack Gibbens [51] specifically – keying on the run. Gibbens attacks downhill as Darnold fakes the handoff.
Gibbens is anticipating the block from Barner. Thinking it’s a run, he doesn’t want to get hung up on trying to engage Barner. As a result, Barner is able to slide right past and emerge into the open field. With the Patriots in a single-high defense and the boundary defender to that side being run off by a post route, Barner finds himself wide open.
The Seahawks had shown some insert block runs in this game, so the Patriots seemed focused on shutting that down here and it bit them.
Nice playcall from the Seahawks.
Now, let’s steal it. Like the Seahawks, we’re rolling with 12 personnel. I had originally drawn up these plays in 11 personnel, with Dontayvion Wicks as the motion/insert blocker. That could still work (Wicks is the best blocking WR on the team and they use him in that role a lot), but, ultimately, I went with 12 personnel. My thinking was twofold: 12 personnel could get the defense matching your heavy personnel with their heavy personnel (getting another LB on the field), and the last two plays call for a FB role, which is not something Wicks is doing. We could just scrap the last two plays as part of this package, but I like them.
If the defense that week isn’t matching heavy with heavy, I’d probably scrap those last two plays and put Wicks as the motion/insert man. But, for now, here is what we have:
RB: Josh Jacobs [8]
TE: Tucker Kraft [85]
TE: Josh Whyle [81]
WR: Christian Watson [9]
WR: Matthew Golden [0]
Watson and Golden give speed on the outside. They both have the speed to run off the defender on the playside, but I’m giving Watson the nod there since he’s the superior blocker and we’ll need that skillset on a couple of our plays.
Whyle is given the nod as the vertical target for a couple of reasons. The main one is that I need a blocker on the playside who can hold up on his own, and Kraft is the only one on the roster at the moment who I feel good about doing that. We’ll get him a couple payoff plays, though. Don’t worry about that.
I had a little time, and this was a fun play to noodle on, so we have 8 diagrams. We’ll start with the play from the Super Bowl:
The one major change I’m making is the width of Watson. The Seahawks ran this with a wide split from that WR. Bringing Watson into a tight split helps to open up the boundary, but it also allows for a more favorable blocking path for some of the variations.
Next up, we’ve got a fairly typical run play that would set up the shot we just detailed above.
Just a standard wide zone insert run. If we’re sequencing the plays, this would be called before the vertical shot to the TE. How is the defense matching personnel? Do they rotate a safety down with the motion? Are they bumping the LBs to take on the insert block? Those are the types of things we’d be looking for. This is a base run, so we’re picking up those tendencies from the defense while operating in our standard offense.
Out of this look, we could also run a version of Crack/Toss. Whyle’s motion turns into an escort block, while an offensive lineman (the RT here) pulls to lead around the edge. Kraft is blocking down, and Watson is on the crack block (something he excels at). This isn’t necessarily something the Packers show every week, but it’s certainly in their arsenal, and you can run some slick variations off of it. Here’s one of my favorites:
Here’s our first payoff for Kraft. It looks like Crack/Toss, then Kraft releases through the teeth of the LBs while they’re trying to avoid his block. We’ve seen versions of this already in Green Bay, with one of my favorite versions being the opening play against the Titans in 2024.
Since we’re operating with slice motion off a half-boot look anyway, I figured we could work in one of the Packers’ core passing concepts: PA Boot.
Whyle releases to the flat, Kraft blocks down before releasing on a Slam route behind Whyle, and we get Watson & Golden on the deep and intermediate levels.
If we can work in PA Boot, that also means we can work in Leak, another half-boot concept. Instead of blocking and releasing back to the right, Kraft slips under the formation and leaks out the backside. Another payoff play for Kraft.
We’ve seen this a couple times from Green Bay, most notably in the 2023 Wild Card Round.
All of those are out of the same formation with the same motion from Whyle and the same release path for Love. We get the same general release paths for Watson and Golden. This gives a pretty good look at the whole “illusion of complexity” thing.
I had two more I wanted to work in, but the motion from Whyle is different. They both revolve around Whyle motioning into the backfield as a strongside FB. These last two plays are the reason we’re using Whyle instead of Wicks, but you can run everything above with Wicks in the Whyle role.
First up is a pretty simple FB lead play. Whyle motions to the backfield and acts as the lead blocker for Jacobs off the right side. Get the right look and then you can hit this beauty:
That’s right ladies & gentlemen, boys & girls: it’s the Cheese Wheel (no wheel is featured). It’s basically a post-rail concept, with the rail route coming from the fullback. Much like we saw in the initial play, you need to sell it to a point where the LB is looking to take on Whyle in the hole, then Whyle blows right past him. Watson is clearing out the boundary. Jacobs follows Whyle just like he would in FB lead, but stays back as protection.
When this hits, it’s a beauty. The first time I saw it in Green Bay was 2019 against the Broncos, and it led to Danny Vitale’s longest reception of his career.
So there you have it. A play to steal and 7 plays that could be built off of it from the same personnel/formation. A slight change for the last two plays, but the initial formation is the same.
Albums listened to: Ratboys – Singin’ to an Empty Chair; Geese – Getting Killed; Avery Tucker – Paw; Silversun Pickups – Tenterhooks
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Waiting tables during college, Brian Rolapp once had CBS’s Jim Nantz as a customer. That and two other stories shared by golf’s new big cheese at an intimate affair hosted by CBS Sports on Wednesday evening gave a window into the man who is shaping the future of the PGA Tour.
Rolapp began by recounting how he had been to Pebble Beach Golf Links, the famed layout that skirts the rugged coastline of Carmel Bay, once before as a graduate student at Harvard Business School. He said he didn’t have any money and he simply “peered through the gates and looked at it.”
To return all these years later as the CEO of the PGA Tour, he summed it up in four simple words: “I feel very fortunate,” he said.
Rolapp, assumed the job in July after 23 years at the NFL and he watched his first Super Bowl in all those years on Sunday not from the host venue but rather from TPC Scottsdale’s Stadium Course, site of the Tour’s wild and wacky WM Phoenix Open. “And I loved every minute of it,” he said.
“I’m loving my new life here in the golf world,” he added.
Rolapp is new to the golf space and he’s still getting acquainted with a sport that he sees as having unlimited potential to grow. But this he does know: “You’re nothing without your partners,” he said.
He spoke of AT&T, the longest-running Tour sponsor dating to 1986, and of CBS, who is off and running to a hot start through its first two weekend telecasts in San Diego and Scottsdale. He spoke glowingly of working with CBS President David Berson during his NFL days and of their many lucrative deals through the years that were agreed upon “mostly on a handshake.”
Speaking on a media call a few weeks earlier, Berson praised Rolapp for his wealth of experience and knowledge.
“You’ll be hard pressed to find anyone in the business smarter than Brian,” Berson said. “It’s also nice that he brings a perspective that’s different. I love in his letter when he took the job – his public letter – he said something akin to we want to honor the traditions of the game but not be overly bound by them. I think it was something along those lines, and I think that was dead on. And he’s surrounding himself with people that can challenge him, can add perspective and are also willing to make changes when necessary.”
Rolapp made it clear from the get-go that change is coming, significant change. What that change will be and what it may mean for the way fans consume the sport Berson wasn’t telling.
“I wouldn’t jump to conclusions too soon about what those changes will be. They’re still in the process of assessing. But the fact that we’ve been asked to give our take, it means a lot to us because again, we care so much about this,” he said. “I’m not going to get into the specifics, because that’s for the Tour to talk about more than us. But the concept of having events of more consequence and having events featuring the best players in the world playing against each other more often is something that we and other media partners and the Tour and the fans all should be excited about. So, we’re encouraged by where conversations are going now. Let’s not jump to the conclusion of what exactly it will look like. But I think everyone’s hearts are in the right place here in terms of just making the Tour bigger and better and more exciting for fans, for sponsors, for players moving forward. And we’re enthused about what the future could be.”
Rolapp’s role for the evening was done. He had passed the baton to Jim Nantz, the voice of CBS Sports who has covered the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am since 1986 and with this being the week of Valentine’s Day tabbed the PGA Tour and Pebble Beach his first two loves. Later, this led to lead analyst Trevor Immelman expressing genuine dismay that he hadn’t been referring to he and Tony Romo as his first two loves. “You guys are Nos. 3 and 4,” Nantz said, breaking into a churlish grin.
But first, he said to Rolapp, referring to him as Commissioner, a title that technically still belongs to Jay Monahan, “Do you want to tell everybody how we first met?”
“I thought you might bring this up,” Rolapp said.
Then he recounted how in the early 1990s, while in college at Brigham Young University, he was waiting tables during the summer at the Marriott Suites in Bethesda, Maryland, at the JW Steakhouse.
“In comes a young dashing sports broadcaster there to cover the Kemper Open and sits down and I wait on him,” Rolapp recalls. “I said, ‘Mr. Nantz, I’m in college and I think one day I may be in the sports business, I hope so.’ He couldn’t have been more gracious with his time. I was nobody, he was somebody.”
Rolapp most certainly is somebody now and along with Tiger Woods and members of the Future Competitions Committee he will determine how the PGA Tour moves forward as a for-profit business with private equity investors and players as shareholders
“How was the tip?” Nantz wondered.
“Nobody’s perfect,” Rolapp said and laughter ensued.
Not for nothing but the new boss at the Tour had his audience eating out of his hands and showed a comedian’s touch for paying off his story.
Can Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales turn a foe back into a friend?
FOX Sports NFL reporter Greg Auman has made his predictions on the landing spots for the league's top 100 free agents of 2026. In at No. 70 on the list is Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White, who Auman links to Canales and Carolina.
He writes:
White, 27, is a versatile back who's averaged just over 1,000 yards from scrimmage and 50 catches a year in Tampa. He took a backseat to Bucky Irving and won't be returning, but could be the lesser end of a nice 1-2 punch. The Bucs have lost enough offensive coordinators that he could follow any of them, from Dave Canales in Carolina to Liam Coen in Jacksonville and Josh Grizzard in Philadelphia. Anything over $5 million a year feels like too much — of 35 backs with 500-plus carries since 2022, he ranks 34th in yards/carry, ahead of only Kareem Hunt.
White's most productive pro campaign came in 2023, when Canales served as Tampa Bay's offensive coordinator. He tallied career-highs in starts (17), attempts (272), rushing yards (990), rushing touchdowns (six), receptions (64) and receiving yards (549).
The Panthers may have a spot for White behind starter Chuba Hubbard depending on the outlooks of fellow free-agent rusher Rico Dowdle and 2024 second-round pick Jonathon Brooks. Dowdle seems likely to depart through the open market while Brooks remains on the road to recovery from his second ACL tear.
PHOENIX – Hours before the Milwaukee Brewers and William Contreras were set to square off in an arbitration hearing, the sides came together Thursday morning, Feb. 12 on a one-year contract for 2026 with a club option for 2027.
It marks the second consecutive year the Brewers and their all-star catcher appeared headed for a hearing only to come to an agreement. Last year the sides agreed to a one-year, $6.1 million contract with a $12 million club option for 2026.
Milwaukee declined that option Nov. 4 and instead paid Contreras a $100,000 buyout.
In doing so, the club was gambling it ultimately would have to pay Contreras less than $12 million in arbitration; reports in early January were that the Brewers filed at $8.55 million while Contreras filed at $9.9 million.
The safe guess here is that the team and player settled somewhere around the midpoint or a little over that to get a deal done, although the figure was not immediately available.
"I'm really excited that William will sleep well tonight and get ready to go for the spring," manager Pat Murphy said. "I don't know the process well because I've always been on this side of things and try not to get too involved. I just know it can be really difficult on players that don't win.
"I like when there's a resolution. So, I'm very thankful that the Brewers decided to do it that way."
Antetokounmpo has been sidelined since Jan. 23 with a strained right calf, but has gradually been ramping up his rehab before games. Unlike other stars like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Stephen Curry, Antetokounmpo had not been replaced for the showcase as the Bucks wind down their pre-all-star-break schedule.
Antetokounmpo was voted to start his 10th straight All-Star game by the fans, media and players.
He missed last year’s showcase with a left calf strain. In 2023, he got on the court for one play after severely injuring his wrist just before the contest.
Antetokounmpo will still head to Los Angeles and coach the celebrity game Feb. 14 with his brothers Thanasis and Alex.
The All-Star game, which is now a three-team round-robin tournament of two U.S. teams and a “world” team, will be held Feb 15.
The Winter Olympics are ongoing in Milan/Cortina. The events take place in cold weather and athletes are tested to the limit under different conditions. It is never too early to remind everyone that the Summer Olympics are not that far off. That's right, the 2028 games will be in Los Angeles. The city is already in an Olympic mindset. And that brings back the memories of the beach volleyball contests, including those featuring 2024 silver medalist Brandie Wilkerson of Canada. The blocker has been ranked as high as No. 1 in the world and remains one of the top players in the world.
Tennessee is recruiting toward its 2027 football signing class.
Four-star offensive tackle Q'Mari Hudson scheduled a visit June 19-21 to Tennessee. Tennessee is one of two summer visits scheduled for the 2027 prospect. He will also visit Virginia Tech on May 29.
The 6-foot-5, 300-pound prospect is from Western Branch High School in Chesapeake, Virginia. 247Sports ranks him as the No. 29 offensive tackle in the class and No. 4 player in Virginia.
Syracuse was the first school to offer Hudson a scholarship on Feb. 12, 2025. Other schools to offer him scholarships include Old Dominion, Wake Forest, Marshall, East Carolina, Liberty, North Carolina State, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Maryland, Penn State, Appalachian State, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Pittsburgh and James Madison.
Washington has done a great job recruiting the Bosco program over the years. They landed linebacker Deven Bryant in the ’23 class, Khmori House out of the class of ’24 and just signed kicker CJ Wallace in the ’26 class.
The Huskies nearly pulled of a double flip last cycle as well with wide out Madden Williams (Texas A&M) and Josh Holland (USC) but both players decided to stick with their initial commitments.
They struck gold with the Coach twins, two of the most versatile linebackers in the region.
“I’m very excited about our decision,” Justin Coach said. “The staff really recruited us hard and made us feel like we were a priority for them.
“They offered us way back in the spring before our sophomore year and no one has recruited us harder. We built a great trust and bond with all the coaches there and love the direction coach Fisch is taking the program.”
“We’re big on relationships and the Washington staff really made us feel comfortable with the decision,” Coach said. “It wasn’t just one coach either it was multiple coaches and they treated us like family.
“We visited last October for the Illinois game and loved it. The game atmosphere was incredible and the fan support was amazing. It was a fun game to be at and I can’t wait to be a part of that.”
The twins have similar games and bring a lot of positional versatility to the table. Both have shown the ability to play in space, drop in coverage and rush the passer.
We’ve seen them at multiple camps over the last three years and their athletic ability and compete level always jumps out. Both are in the 6-foot-2 range, pushing 6-2.5 and 200 pounds with length and twitch.
“They like us both as off-ball linebackers,” Justin Coach said. “We’ll be able to move around and the defense is actually similar to how we play here at Bosco so we’re excited.
“It should be a smooth transition for us. We know we have to put the work in but we’ll be ready and the goal is always to try and come in and make an impact. Right now, we’re focused on Bosco football and winning a Championship so it feels great to have this decision behind us.”
The twins look primed for big senior years and the Braves will have one of the nation’s top defenses. They join inside linebacker Josiah Poyer to form arguably the top linebacker corp in the region.
William Saliba misses Arsenal vs Brentford due to an illness
Arsenal play Brentford tonight and have been dealt a blow as William Saliba is unavailable to play for Gunners. Luckily for manager Mikel Arteta, the Frenchman is not injured and missed the game due to an illness, according to Hand of Arsenal. The Gunners account and insider is famous for breaking some major news about the Emirates Stadium club and is followed by the likes of Dharmesh Sheth, Charles Watts, Miguel Delaney, Fabrizio Romano and Sami Mokbel on X. They have proven to be a trusted source concerning all things Arsenal, and they have claimed this evening that Saliba is indisposed.
The North London club will miss the French centre-back but will still fancy their chances of returning to the Emirates Stadium with all three points. Cristhian Mosquera has replaced Saliba in the starting XI, getting paired alongside Gabriel Magalhaes in central defence. Arsenal have enough squad depth in their ranks and have managed to cope well despite key injuries this season.
They return to action on Sunday when they host Wigan Athletic in the fourth round of the FA Cup, and Saliba is expected to be available for selection.
The Rock on WWE SmackDown - Getty Images/Getty Images
Who would have thought that when Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson bounced down the Madison Square Garden entrance way at WWE Survivor Series 1996, he would become one of the most important people in the history of the business?
The Rock is one of the few wrestlers who has transcended pop culture and become an international celebrity, and while he's much better known nowadays for being in movies, that successful Hollywood career wouldn't have happened had it not been for his time in WWE. "The Great One," "The People's Champion," "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment," to a lot of people, The Rock isn't just WWE, he is professional wrestling.
An eight-time WWE Champion, a two-time WCW Champion (both reigns coming during the ill-fated Invasion storyline), a two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, and five reigns as a WWE Tag Team Champion teaming with Mick Foley, The Undertaker, and Chris Jericho. To say The Rock was successful in WWE would be a massive understatement, but he now holds more power in WWE than most, if not all of his peers as he is also a TKO board member, and while some people will argue that he got a head start due to being born into a famous wrestling family, The Rock has done more by himself than most wrestlers will achieve in several lifetimes.
His match catalogue isn't bad either for someone who was really only in WWE on a full-time basis for around six years. The Rock main evented three consecutive WrestleMania's during the critically acclaimed "Attitude Era," faced basically every big name that was available to him, and backed up every nickname that was bestowed upon him by having a number of classic matches. That's what we're here to talk about today.
We are deep into Black History Month and it's only right that we celebrate arguably the most famous black professional wrestler of all time with a watchlist of some of his greatest matches. Narrowing this list down to five was a daunting task to say the least, but just to make sure that as many matches get a shoutout as possible, The Rock's matches with Chris Jericho in 2001, his matches with Mick Foley in 1999, the Ladder Match and Iron Man Match with Triple H from 1998 and 2000 respectively, the SummerSlam 2002 main event with Brock Lesnar, the WrestleMania 28 main event with John Cena, and the WrestleMania 40 match against Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins are the very honorable mentions.
Without further ado, let's see what we've been cooking when it comes to our watchlist for the greatest matches in the prestigious career of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
The Rock Vs. Triple H (WWE Championship) - WWE Backlash 2000
Triple H, Gerald Brisco, The Rock, and Pat Patterson at WWE Backlash 2000 - WWE
The fact that this wasn't the WrestleMania 16 main event still baffles me to this day, because if it was, WrestleMania 16 would be remembered a lot more fondly.
Following the events of WWE's biggest show of the year where Vince McMahon turned on The Rock and sided with Triple H and his daughter Stephanie, adding more power to the McMahon-Helmsley regime in the process, two things were firmly established. The powers that be would do everything in their power to keep Triple H as the WWE Champion, and that The Rock would never be WWE Champion ever again. They managed to get Mick Foley out of the picture, Stone Cold Steve Austin was out of action after being ran down at the 1999 Survivor Series event, and as long as they stacked the deck against The Rock to the point where he couldn't take everyone down by himself, the McMahon-Helmsley regime would last for as long as they wanted it to.
Linda McMahon on the other hand wasn't a fan of what her husband and children were doing, and after The Rock earned himself a shot at Triple H at Backlash, she announced that Austin would in fact be in The Rock's corner to give "The Great One" a helping hand. The problem was that Austin was nowhere to be seen throughout all of Backlash, so when The Rock and Triple H finally got things going, it was more of a handicap match than anything else. Shane McMahon was the special guest referee, consistently trying to help "The Game" by doing fast counts, helping him beat the ten count, and simply not counting at all whenever The Rock built up momentum. Stephanie and Vince were on the outside to keep watch, just in case The Rock needed more of a disadvantage, but that all made this match so magical.
As we all know, the "Attitude Era" wasn't known for its high workrate, which is why it hasn't aged well to some modern fans. However, the chaos and carnage that we saw in this main event was just the right amount of nonsense for it to be considered great. The Rock valiantly battling against the odds made each moment of hope feel massive, especially the double Rock Bottom through the Spanish announce table to "The Game" and Shane. The Stooges, Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco, are substituted in to keep the numbers in their favor, but then the glass breaks.
Genuinely one of the biggest pops in wrestling history, Austin finally makes his return to WWE with a chair in hand. He cleans house in a moment of sheer euphoria, leaving a clear run for Linda and Earl Hebner to swing the odds back in The Rock's favor, who gets the win and the WWE Championship to a thunderous ovation from the fans. WWE could do no wrong during this time, it's just a shame this wasn't at WrestleMania instead.
The Rock Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (No Disqualification Match for the WWE Championship) - WWE WrestleMania 17
Steve Austin and The Rock at WWE WrestleMania 17 - WWE
This is it ladies and gentlemen, the series finale of the "Attitude Era." The two biggest stars of the time fighting it out for the richest prize in the business on the grandest stage imaginable. I don't know if those in WWE knew that WrestleMania 17 would become the company's magnum opus at the time, but the show was built as a true cultural event that The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin had the honor of headlining.
The road to WrestleMania started off very simple. Austin won the 2001 Royal Rumble match to earn a shot at the WWE Championship in the main event of WrestleMania, despite Triple H doing everything he could to stop that from happening by assaulting the "Texas Rattlesnake" before the Rumble. They would settle their feud at No Way Out the following month, a show that was headlined by The Rock dethroning Kurt Angle to become the WWE Champion, setting up a rematch from WrestleMania 15. An often forgotten fact about this feud, mainly because it doesn't factor into the WrestleMania 17 main event at all, is that Austin's wife Debra was meant to be in The Rock's corner, but when that was quietly scrapped in favor of Austin being so desperate to win the title back, it made the feud so much better.
Before I watched this match back, it would have been rude of me to skip the iconic Limp Bizkit "My Way" video package. Yes, it still rules now as much as it did then, rest in peace Sam Rivers.
On to the match itself and it's a classic. Easily one of the greatest WrestleMania main events of all time and it's not even close. It's not just the star power or the occasion that makes it great either, the little details are fantastic too. The No Disqualification stipulation allows The Rock and Austin to flow freely throughout the match with no restrictions, beating each other senseless with an urgency that separates it from the two other Mania matches they had. Austin even dug into his old back of tricks by busting out the Million Dollar Dream in order to win, that's how desperate he was to win.
Of course, the Austin heel turn didn't exactly work out for the best, and trying to pull it off in Austin's home state was a bad call because those fans didn't want to boo Austin for anything, so the finish does come off as a bit confusing. However, Austin actually does some of his best work when he working as a heel for me personally, and the closing moments of The Rock being beaten senseless with a chair while blood is splattering all over the place is a glorious image. Aftermath of the heel turn aside, this is outrageously good, and if you said this was The Rock's best match, I wouldn't argue with you.
Team WWE Vs. The Alliance - WWE Survivor Series 2001
Team WWE at WWE Survivor Series 2001 - WWE
If WrestleMania 17 is the series finale to the "Attitude Era," Survivor Series 2001 is the finale to the spin-off show every successful TV show eventually gets. It was the conclusion to the Invasion storyline that is widely regarded as one of the biggest missed opportunities in wresting history, and while some things were out of the hands of WWE like Time Warner contracts paying wrestlers to stay at home, the company could have at least done a better job with the highly anticipated WCW/ECW invasion. It might have worked in the late 1990s and the year 2000, but not every major storyline needed a McMahon in every corner.
By the tail end of 2001, Vince McMahon had grown as tired as the fans were of The Alliance trying to take down WWE and decided to put everything on the line in a traditional Survivor Series tag team match. Two teams of five, elimination rules, winner take all, whoever gets the decisive victory would stay in business, and the losers would vanish into the night. Given that WWE had already mapped out their schedule all the way up to WrestleMania 18 at this point, most people knew what was going to happen in the main event, but that didn't stop it from being any less entertaining.
On one side, you had Team WWE made up of The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Kane, and The Big Show, while The Alliance were represented by Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, and the WCW owner at the time Shane McMahon. In the early going, Shane is actually the early MVP by using common sense and consistently diving in to break up pinfalls, but that makes his eventual elimination even sweeter. The eliminations do come thick and fast as RVD eliminates Kane with a kick off the top, RVD gets eliminated by Jericho via his version of a Stroke, and it takes all of The Alliance's finishers to get rid of The Big Show.
When all is said and done, this match is really just another way to get a Rock/Austin encore from WrestleMania 17, which no one was arguing against because the two have amazing chemistry. Austin now firmly in the heel role as opposed to the Mania match where the turn happened gradually, and he's even more unhinged here as he was in April. However, The Rock shows out in the closing stretch as he had the crowd in the palm of his hand, and even though Angle is the one to give the assist for the finish, it's The Rock who gets his hand held high. It's matches like this that make me miss the traditional Survivor Series matches because when done right, they are absolutely fantastic. The Alliance died in Greensboro, North Carolina, which was known as WCW territory, so Vince got to rub it in the competition's face one more time for old times sake.
The Rock Vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan - WWE WrestleMania 18
Hulk Hogan and The Rock at WWE WrestleMania 18 - WWE
Whenever the topic of "What makes a five star match?" comes up, this is always a match that gets mentioned alongside every Kurt Angle match because he apparently never had one. Remember, wrestling is subjective, form your own opinions, it's not that difficult. Is this a five star match? From a workrate perspective looked through a modern lens, no. But is this a five star match from classic big match feel perspective and is it still looked back on fondly to this day? Absolutely.
After killing both WCW and ECW in November 2001, Vince McMahon decided the best route to success for him and WWE in 2002 was to try and kill his own company by injecting a lethal dose of poison into its veins. The poison was none other than the black and gold of the New World Order, Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall, who arrived at No Way Out in February. It was during this show where Hogan came face-to-face with The Rock for the first time which resulted in the two exchanging some verbal barbs, and the following night on "WWE Raw," The Rock made the official challenge to Hogan for a match at WrestleMania 18.
Billed as "Icon vs. Icon," the match is just that, iconic. It's two larger than life performers putting on a show in front of a gargantuan crowd that were hanging on every punch, kick, and throw Rock and Hogan could dish out. It is an interesting match to watch all these years later knowing what we know about it. The Toronto crowd were firmly behind Hogan throughout the whole thing, ultimately leading to the roles reversing and Hogan playing the babyface while The Rock went heel for the closing stretch. It's framed like this turn happened halfway through the match, but it really didn't as Hogan does try and keep the heel work going for the vast majority.
Arguing with the referee, choking The Rock with his wrist tape, the belt shots to the back, trying to disassemble the announce table, Hogan really does try and get people to boo him and credit to him for sticking with it to be honest. However, when he does hulk up, it really is something special. Hogan obviously wasn't as mobile as he was during the peak of Hulkamania, or even in WCW for that matter, but you can't help be caught up in the entire moment, and for a 2002 crowd to see someone kick out of the Atomic Leg Drop, someone needs to invent a time machine so I can be there!
It's a great performance from Hogan, a great performance from The Rock who was really coming into his own at this point. A true clash of the titans that is infinitely rewatchable, even the aftermath where Hall and Nash turn on Hogan isn't bad either. It might not be five stars to some people, but it's a classic either way.
The Rock Vs. The Undertaker Vs. Kurt Angle (Triple Threat Match for the WWE Undisputed Championship) - WWE Vengeance 2002
Kurt Angle, The Rock, and The Undertaker at WWE Vengeance 2002 - WWE
Of all the matches on this watchlist, and even the honorable mentions that we touched on at the start, this is the match that deserves the most flowers considering it's the least famous.
Between The Rock's clash with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 18 and the Vengeance 2002 main event, a lot had changed. For starters, the company changed from WWF to WWE. The "Attitude Era" had been gone for a while but it was only at this point where people on the roster needed to have some "Ruthless Aggression" about them, and the brand extension had been firmly implemented with "WWE Raw" and "WWE SmackDown" now having their own separate rosters. The only person who was allowed to appear on both shows was the WWE Undisputed Champion, which was The Undertaker heading into Vengeance, but he was being hounded by Kurt Angle who made him tap on an episode of "SmackDown," and The Rock had returned from shooting a movie to claim what he felt was rightfully his, the richest prize in WWE.
Up until Vengeance, virtually every pay-per-view main event of 2002 had been a let down. Many of them had a lot of hype but none of them ever lived up to that hype, but this was a glorious exception. "The Deadman" was finally being paired up with people that forced him to stay in the pocket and work hard to keep the match entertaining, something Hulk Hogan and Triple H couldn't do for him. A newly bald Kurt Angle looked to have finally reached his final form, and despite being in the business for only a couple of years at this point, he was operating on a level that would only rise as 2002 went on. Then there's The Rock, who didn't look like he had any sort of ring rust from being away in Hollywood and picked up where he left off with Hogan at WrestleMania.
For a WWE main event, this goes by so quickly and all three guys pack so much in to what ends up becoming something of a sprint. There is a feeling out process in the early going, but by the end of it, everyone is hitting their finishing moves, they are stealing each other's finishing moves left, right, and center, just the sight of The Rock hitting The Undertaker with a Chokeslam is enough to put this match on this list. Angle is bleeding which is something I'd forgotten about until I watched it back, and even the finish is dramatic as Taker almost breaks up The Rock's pin in time but can't make it before the referee's hand hits the mat for a third time.
One of the best WWE main events of the 2000s, a highly underrated match from The Rock's career, and historic night for "The Great One" as he became the first man to win the WWE Championship seven times.
It has to be said, the bonus months of baseball in Arizona are definitely a plus. When the rest of the country is still digging itself out of snow-drifts, the state becomes a mecca for all the MLB teams in the Western half of the country. It’s like having an All-Star Game in your backyard. Then, at the end of the year, we get the Arizona Fall League, a showcase for some of the best prospects from all thirty teams. But spring training is not all sunshine and roses…
What do you enjoy most and least about spring training?
I think it’s a delight when it starts, simply because we’ve been starved of baseball for months. Simply seeing the players wandering about, stretching and taking ground balls is a joy, especially if you’ve been spending your time not giving a damn about the NFL, NBA or… whatever that other league is. But speaking personally, there’s a point – well before the end of the Cactus League schedule – where I’ve had enough of games where even the starting position players only go five innings, and by the end, your score-card resembles the first draft of Peter Jackson’s next trilogy. Then there’s the potential for meaningless baseball leading to very meaningful injury…
So, whether you live in Arizona or not, tell us what you feel about spring training!
England to face Spain and Croatia in Nations League
England will face Spain and Croatia and the Czech Republic in the 2026/27 Nations League group stage.
The fifth edition of the Uefa Nations League will take place between September 2026 and June 2027.
Portugal are the holders of the competition after they beat Spain on penalties in June last year. THey have been drawn against Wales, Denmark and Norway.
Each team will face every other team in their group twice, once at home and once away, between September and November 2026.
The top two teams from each group in League A progress to the quarter-finals, held in March 2027, before the semi-finals and final take place in June to determine the overall Nations League winner.
Each group winner in Leagues B, C and D will be promoted one league, while the teams finishing bottom of their groups in Leagues A, B and C will be relegated to the next level.
The teams that finish second in the other three leagues will enter play-offs against teams that finish third in Leagues A, B and C in relegation play-offs.
The best-performing teams in the competition that do not directly qualify for the 2028 European Championships will automatically enter play-offs to earn the final spots at that tournament.
In a special edition of the pod, we share the best of the best from Matt Harmon’s radio row interviews with the likes of Trevor Lawrence, Trey McBride and other massive fantasy stars from the 2025 season. Harmon walks through all the interviews and shares his fantasy football takeaways from all of them.
(2:45) - Harmon's conversation with Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence (11:50) - Fantasy takeaways from Lawrence interview (17:15) - Harmon's conversation with Cardinals TE Trey McBride (26:25) - Fantasy takeaways from McBride interview (32:35) - Harmon's conversation with Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan (39:25) - Fantasy takeaways from McMillan interview (43:05) - Harmon's conversation with Colts WR Michael Pittman (51:30) - Fantasy takeaways from Pittman interview (54:50) - Harmon's conversation with Bears WR Rome Odunze (1:06:55) - Fantasy takeaways from Odunze interview (1:10:35) - Harmon's conversation with Bears WR DJ Moore (1:20:30) - Fantasy takeaways from Moore interview (1:23:30) - Harmons' conversation and takeaways with Chargers WR Ladd McConkey + Keenan Allen
In a special edition of the pod, we share the best of the best from Matt Harmon’s radio row interviews with the likes of Trevor Lawrence, Trey McBride and other massive fantasy stars from the 2025 season. Harmon walks through all the interviews and shares his fantasy football takeaways from all of them.
The Kansas City Royals were active in making moves toward the beginning of the offseason. They acquired some key pieces via trades. Nick Mears, Isaac Collins, Matt Strahm. They also signed Lane Thomas.
Now, comparatively speaking, the rest of the division did not do a whole lot. The Twins and White Sox are tanking and not trying to do anything ambitious this season. The Guardians are pretty much running it back with who they had last season. Jose Ramirez and friends, some would say.
The only real contender that has also made some moves is the Tigers. They got Tarik Skubal back after a historic arbitration case. They signed Framber Valdez to a huge three-year contract, and they signed former ace Justin Verlander.
So, the Tigers are trying to somewhat copy the Royals’ strategy and win games with amazing pitching. Skubal and Valdez is one heck of a 1-2 punch. Their offense might be a little better than the Royals right now, too.
BRONX, NY - OCTOBER 18: Zack Britton #53 of the New York Yankees pitches during Game 5 of the ALCS between the Houston Astros and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Friday, October 18, 2019 in the Bronx borough of New York City. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
For the third consecutive entry into the free agency series, another elite left-handed reliever is due to be covered. For better or for worse, the Yankees made another splash in the offseason following the 2018 season from a free agent class that featured far more generational talent than the usual crop.
Zack Britton, in all fairness, was not all that far removed from one of the great pitching performances in modern baseball history. The perception of his deal may not be entirely fair, as it wouldn’t be right to compare his overall value to someone like Bryce Harper or Manny Machado, but on the whole, Britton was quite good for the Yankees. Big-money deals on relief pitching can feel like a letdown when there are A-list free agents available on the market, but Britton was elite for a long stretch, some of which the Yankees were able to enjoy.
Zack Britton Signing Date: January 11, 2019 Contract: Three years, $39 million
Britton, a 6-foot-1 left-hander, was originally drafted in the third round of the 2006 amateur draft by the Orioles. He would remain with that organization for over a decade, and see a level of success at times that few other pitchers in the history of the sport enjoyed.
He initially came up as a starter, pitching over 150 innings across 28 starts in his 2011 rookie campaign. Over the next couple of seasons, he was only able to make 11 and seven starts for Baltimore, respectively. Unfortunately for the O’s and their lefty, it was an unconvincing stretch on the bump, as he managed an ERA approaching five across those three years.
For the 2014 season, Britton was moved to the bullpen. As a result, he almost instantly became one of baseball’s most dominant forces on the mound. He pitched in a career-high 71 games, racked up 37 saves, and managed a stingy 1.65 ERA in over 75 innings of work for Baltimore. A year later, he was just as good in the closer role for the Birds, earning his first All-Star nod in the process. In 2016, his third season coming out of the bullpen, Britton established himself fully as one of the most dominant pitchers on the planet. He had a similar workload, 67 innings across 69 innings of work, but he reached an entirely different level after already pitching incredibly well over the last couple of seasons.
In 2016, the 0.54 ERA he posted still stands as the lowest figure by a pitcher in MLB history among all to ever throw at least 50 innings in one season. That is no small feat, and it earned him another All-Star selection, as well as a fourth-place finish in the Cy Young voting (in a weaker year for candidates, he may have had a legitimate case for the award). Britton was perfect in save opportunities, closing down all 47 chances that Buck Showalter gave him. It would take some squinting, but there is an avenue where you could call that season one of the great pitching performances in baseball history.
It’s just a shame that Showalter’s outdated thoughts on closer usage meant that Britton inexplicably didn’t throw a single pitch during Baltimore’s Wild Card Game loss to the Blue Jays. Held out for a save opportunity that never came, he could only watch as Edwin Encarnación took Ubaldo Jiménez deep to walk it off in the 11th.
Britton missed some time in 2017, and was not quite at the same level in his 39.1 innings, though he was still very solid. The following season was mostly the same for Britton with Baltimore in the first half, and he was eventually sent to the Yankees in a rental trade that saw New York deal three prospects but none of particular note. He worked 25 games with the Yankees that season, maintaining a sub-3 ERA in 25 innings, a nice note to hit free agency on.
It was an offseason that carried a lot of hope and potential for plenty of clubs, with the likes of Harper, Machado, and Patrick Corbin headlining the free agent class. They were all players that could have made good fits with the Yankees, though they clearly went a different direction. Instead of any of the top-shelf names, the Yankees re-signed J.A. Happ, made a savvy move in picking up DJ LeMahieu, and in January of 2019, re-upped the services of Zack Britton.
It was a three-year deal, with Britton making $13 million per season, a lot of money for a reliever, surely, but nothing franchise-altering. In his first full season with the club, Britton did his part in making it look like a great deal. The lefty pitched over 60 innings, boasting a 1.91 ERA in a high-leverage role in what was one of his best seasons in terms of results. He even did his part in the postseason that year, when the Yankees came to within a game of the World Series. He allowed just one run on two hits across eight innings of work that October.
Although that was his age-31 season, Britton was still in the midst of his prime, and showed minimal signs of slowing down on the mound. Unfortunately for him and the Yankees, however, that year would be his last real chance at a full season of work.
Britton was even better for the shortened 2020 season, but obvious circumstances limited him to just 19 innings of work, albeit very good ones. It was the next season, unfortunately, that his career began to hit the wall. The injury bug had come to bite the Yankees left-hander, as he missed much of that season with injuries in his throwing elbow and his hamstring. His abbreviated work was not up to standards that year either, as he pitched to the tune of an ERA and FIP well north of five, and wrapped up the season with salt in the wound, as he needed Tommy John surgery in September of that year.
A club option was kicked in following the 2020 season, meaning that Britton would remain with the Yankees through 2022, despite the injury trouble. More than a year after his initial shelving, Britton returned for the Yankees in September of ‘22. After three abysmal appearances on the mound, he left a late-season game against his old team, the Orioles, with more elbow discomfort. Surely disappointed in the turn his baseball life had taken, that would be the final action of Britton’s career in the major leagues. He sat out 2023 and then officially retired that November.
Britton’s contract is a difficult one to assess on the whole. Relief pitcher contracts can get funky in general, and he was actually very good for two of the planned three years of their agreement. Despite that, it feels as though his tenure is surrounded by so much disappointment. His career unfortunately ended with a bit of a whimper, and his signing came at a time when fans likely expected a lot more aggression out of the club in terms of spending.
However fair all of that may be, it still feels reasonable to recognize how good of a pitcher Britton was. From 2014-20, Britton’s 1.84 ERA was a distant best in baseball, and the Yankees were able to enjoy two-and-a-half years of that dominant stretch. It may have been an underwhelming deal in the bigger picture, but it’s also hard to deny the value of the signing at the time, and what Britton provided at his best for the Yankees.
See more of the “50 Most Notable Yankees Free Agent Signings in 50 Years” series here.
Today we look atthe Cubs’ veteran right-handed starter.
Jameson Lee Taillon was born in Lakeland, Florida, 34 years ago. He was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2010 June Amateur Draft, going to the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he toiled for four years, recorded 29 wins against 24 losses, and looked every bit of a decent young pitcher after getting to The Show.
He was traded to the Yankees, where he went 22-11, with a meh year and a really good year before he was signed by the Cubs. He’s now 82-60, 3.87 after three years on the North Side, where he’s been a serviceable rotation arm, possibly the most dependable on the squad. He’s been relatively good each year in Chicago, and there’s no reason why he shouldn’t have another year in his arm. He’s in the 1,000+ career strikeout club and can slot into any spot in the rotation.
His lifetime 15.4 bWAR (18.8 fWAR) in 11 years attests to his abilities. He’s also been to the postseason twice, with middling results.
He doesn’t walk very many batters. He also doesn’t strike out a lot of them. He doesn’t allow a lot of hits. He’s one of those guys that pitches to contact and lets the defense work. That plays in Chicago, where the defense never rests.
Projections have him generally around .500, 9-9 or so. 7K/9, 2.0+ BB/9, which isn’t bad. I suspect he’ll win a couple more games than that with relative health. Your guess is as good as anyone’s.
Real Madrid star responds to claims of dressing room bullying
Real Madrid star Arda Güler has taken to social media, to firmly deny claims of internal bullying in the club’s dressing room.
This comes fresh off a headline-grabbing round of comments on the part of one of those credited with unearthing the midfielder’s talents.
The individual in question comes in the form of Serhat Pekmezci, former head of scouting at Fenerbahçe.
Speaking during an interview with Sports Digitale, Pekmezci drew attention to alleged bullying on the part of some of the more high-profile members of Álvaro Arbeloa’s squad:
“Arda Guler is being subjected to mobbing (bullying). It’s not that he complained to me, but he knew this would happen. I told him to be patient.”
As alluded to above, though, Arda has himself since moved to shut down any such claims in their tracks.
Taking to his official Instagram account, the 20-year-old unveiled a personal statement, assuring that he has always been treated well by his teammates and the Real Madrid staff alike:
As we close out our preseason baseball content, we’ve compiled a list of the top-10 players entering the 2026 season. The season officially starts this weekend, so let’s get right into it so we can enjoy some baseball!
1. Sean Yamaguchi, 3B, Nevada
Yamaguchi’s freshman campaign in 2025 was one of the most impressive debut seasons in the conference. He hit .324 with 13 home runs, 13 doubles, and 50 RBIs, tying a Mountain West freshman home run record while immediately establishing himself as a middle-of-the-order force.
Beyond the bat, Yamaguchi showed advanced defensive instincts at third base, handling the hot corner with confidence well beyond his age. Entering his sophomore season, he has star upside written all over him and could very easily push him to the top even more.
2. Carson Lane, RHP, UNLV
Lane enters 2026 as the Mountain West’s premier arm after a workhorse 2025 season for UNLV. The right-hander finished 6–4 with a 4.23 ERA, logging 78.2 innings and striking out 85 batters, consistently pitching deep into games in a Rebels rotation that leaned heavily on his durability.
Lane’s ability to hold velocity, limit damage, and compete through traffic elevated his value beyond raw numbers. With another offseason of development and a clear role as UNLV’s Friday-night starter, Lane enters 2026 as the conference’s most trusted ace and a legitimate Pitcher of the Year frontrunner.
3. Khalil Walker, OF, New Mexico
Walker was one of the most dangerous offensive players in the conference during 2025, finishing the season just under .400 at the plate while catalyzing New Mexico’s nation-leading offense. His ability to square up pitches consistently and reach base at an elite rate made him a constant problem for opposing pitchers.
Add in his speed and defensive range in the outfield, and Walker’s all-around game puts him firmly among the Mountain West’s elite. If New Mexico stays in the conference title picture again, Walker will be a major reason why.
4. Jayce Dobie, UTL, Nevada
Dobie’s versatility and production make him one of the most valuable players in the Mountain West entering 2026. At the plate in 2025, he hit .339 with 15 doubles, seven home runs and 36 RBIs, providing consistent offense regardless of where he was slotted in the lineup.
What separates Dobie from others is his two-way ability. He also contributed on the mound, finishing 2–2 with 37 strikeouts in 43 innings, giving Nevada the flexibility few teams can match. His senior season projects as another high-impact year on both sides of the ball.
5. Akili Carris, 3B, New Mexico
Carris emerged as one of the most impactful bats in the Mountain West during New Mexico’s explosive 2025 season, carving out a key role in one of the nation’s most productive offenses. The infielder finished the year hitting .341, piling up 13 doubles, consistent extra-base damage, and finishing near the top of the Lobos’ lineup in both runs scored and on-base percentage. His ability to consistently barrel the baseball made him a constant threat in conference play.
What elevates Carris into the top tier entering 2026 is how well his skill set fits New Mexico’s offensive identity. He combines plate discipline with gap power, rarely giving away at-bats, and forces pitchers to work deep counts. Defensively, he brings athleticism and range to the infield, rounding out a complete profile. With another year of experience and a lineup built to score in bunches, Carris enters 2026 as one of the most dangerous and reliable position players in the Mountain West.
6. Griffen Sotomayor, 1B, Fresno State
Sotomayor emerged as a cornerstone of Fresno State’s offense in 2025, batting .330 with 16 doubles, seven home runs and 41 RBIs while posting a slugging percentage north of .500. His ability to drive the baseball to all fields made him a true middle-order threat for the Bulldogs.
As a senior, Sotomayor enters 2026 as one of the conference’s top run producers and a stabilizing presence at first base. His power-plus-contact profile gives Fresno State one of the safest offensive bets in the league.
7. Max Hartman, OF, Washington State
Hartman quietly put together one of the most efficient offensive seasons in the Mountain West in 2025, hitting approximately .360 with a .430+ on-base percentage while consistently producing extra-base hits. His disciplined approach allowed him to impact games without forcing the issue.
Defensively sound and offensively consistent, Hartman gives Washington State a veteran bat capable of anchoring a lineup. Entering his senior season, he profiles as one of the conference’s most reliable outfielders.
8. Alex Fernandes, OF, San Jose State
Fernandes was a model of consistency in 2025, finishing the season hitting .361 with a .447 on-base percentage while serving as one of San Jose State’s most dependable offensive options. His ability to grind at-bats and drive the gaps made him a key piece of the Spartans’ lineup.
Entering 2026, Fernandes brings senior leadership, defensive stability, and a proven bat to a San Jose State team with conference aspirations. He may not be flashy, but his production speaks loudly.
9. Tyler Albanese, RHP, San Jose State
Albanese took a major step forward in 2025, emerging as one of the most reliable arms in the Mountain West. The right-hander finished the season 4–3 with a 2.97 ERA across 39.1 innings, consistently limiting damage and giving San Jose State quality outings in both starting and high-leverage relief roles. His ability to throw strikes and change speeds allowed him to neutralize some of the league’s better offenses. He’s a big, physical RHP with a low-mid 90s heater with two quality breakers.
What makes Albanese especially valuable entering 2026 is his versatility. He proved capable of handling multiple roles, whether bridging innings out of the bullpen or stepping into bigger spots when needed. With another year of development and a clear role in the Spartans’ pitching plans, Albanese enters the season as one of the conference’s most dependable arms and a key piece for a San Jose State team with postseason aspirations.
10. Karsen Waslefsky, SS, New Mexico
Waslefsky was a key part of the Lobos’ offense that hit .337 last year, as he batted .298 on the season with an .828 OPS, scoring 32 runs on 42 hits while driving in 31. He finished the season with six doubles, one triple and five homers.
Defensively, his fielding percentage was at .959 with 47 putouts and 116 assists on 170 opportunities with just seven errors. As a senior shortstop, his glove and experienced bat will be integral to a Lobo squad hoping to build on its prolific run production.
Honorable mentions: Billy Ham (DH, Nevada), Junhyuk Kwon (INF, Nevada), Jake McCoy (OF, San Jose State), Alessandro Castro( P, Nevada), Tyler Patrick (P, Fresno State)
Feb 8, 2026; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Michigan Wolverines forward Yaxel Lendeborg (23) sets the play as Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) defends during the first half at Value City Arena. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images | Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images
The Michigan men’s basketball team has already put together impressive weekly performances this season. The Wolverines won the Players Era Championship by defeating San Diego State, Auburn and Gonzaga in three consecutive nights. They also took down Nebraska and Michigan State in one week just a couple weeks back.
But those still may not compare to the three-game stretch Michigan has coming up starting on Saturday.
The Wolverines will host UCLA for a Valentine’s Day matinee, travel to West Lafayette to take on Purdue (Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.) and finish the week in Washington D.C. against Duke (Saturday, 6:30 p.m.), adding to the gauntlet of a schedule head coach Dusty May and his team have already faced this season.
Michigan has passed these tests with flying colors so far this season, and it will need to use that past success as fuel to get through more top-tier programs before the NCAA Tournament begins.
May made it no secret at the beginning of the season his goal was to test his team as much as possible before the postseason. While the Wolverines had a ton of success last season, it couldn’t get over the hump against No. 1 seed Auburn in the Sweet Sixteen. In order to do more this year, May scheduled as many tough opponents as possible to be battle tested in time for the tournament. So far so good, and Michigan is hoping the lessons from those wins will carry them through this part of the season.
“I know some coaches and programs don’t value an 18-team tournament this year against 18 really good teams, winning three games in three days, a lot of times against Sweet Sixteen teams,” May said before the Players Era Tournament in November. “(But), we want to win the Big Ten Tournament again, we want to be in position to compete for it. So three games in three days gives us an opportunity to prepare like that, to take care of our bodies and prioritize the next game immediately when the buzzer sounds after Game 1 and Game 2. And then we’ve got to be able to learn on the fly where we don’t have time to practice in between when we go straight from a game film session, walk through and be able to apply things. That’s the secret sauce of an elite team. So hopefully we’ll see us doing that on the fly.”
Purdue will be able to match up closest to the Wolverines, with Trey Kaufman-Renn (6-foot-9), Raleigh Burgess (6-foot-11), Oscar Cluff (6-foot-11) and Daniel Jacobsen (7-foot-4) manning the front court. The size of each team should match up nicely, forcing both programs to scheme and adjust on the glass.
Duke’s lineup is a little shorter, as centers Ifeanyi Ufochukwu and Patrick Ngongba II are both 6-foot-11 and are the Blue Devils’ tallest players, while Cameron Boozer is 6-foot-9. However, they are one of the best shooting teams in the country, converting nearly 50 percent from the field, making it a different offense for Michigan to prepare for.
But Michigan has won in different ways against different types of teams. As May said following the win at Michigan State: “I think we proved that we can still win in different ways. … Last year’s team, we didn’t respond very well once the Big Ten got into this part of the season. And we addressed that through recruiting, and our guys were able to do that tonight. … It’s going to help us going forward because we’ll refer back to these moments, and this is going to give our guys even more confidence.”
It will be a big week for the Wolverines, but history has shown that fans should believe in the way that May has prepared this team.
Woltemade To Lead The Line | 4-3-3 Newcastle United Predicted Lineup Vs Aston Villa
Newcastle United will clash heads with Aston Villa at Villa Park this Saturday as they look to secure a good result on the road in the FA Cup. The Magpies managed to earn an impressive 2-1 win away at Tottenham Hotspur recently, so they would be full of confidence going into this game.
Eddie Howe will set his players up in a 4-3-3 formation and is expected to make some changes to his starting XI for this cup clash. Nick Woltemade could lead the line for the Magpies up top.
4-3-3 Newcastle United Predicted Lineup To Face Aston Villa
Defence
Nick Pope will function in goal for the Magpies after he conceded one goal in his last outing. Malick Thiaw will continue to play alongside Sven Botman at the centre of the Newcastle backline as they look to keep things solid at the back during the 90 minutes.
Kieran Trippier will try to put in a good performance as the right-back, while Lewis Hall looks to prove his worth as the left-back. Both of them will have to perform their defensive duties well before trying to offer some support to their teammates up top.
Alex Murphy will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 10: Malick Thiaw of Newcastle United (L) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Joe Willock (R) during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on February 10, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)
Midfield
Joe Willock, Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes will make up Newcastle’s midfield as they look to establish their dominance over the opposition in the middle of the park and engineer a few inviting chances in the final third.
Jacob Ramsey will have to settle for a place on the bench as he waits for his chance to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if needed.
Attack
Harvey Barnes will try to give a good account of himself on the left flank, while Jacob Murphy hopes to make a difference from the right wing.
Nick Woltemade will spearhead Newcastle’s attack in the final third. He has to figure out a way to threaten the Aston Villa goal.
Yoane Wissa will have to be content with a spot on the bench and might come on to make an impact in the latter stages if the Magpies are in need of a goal by then.
Juventus willing to part ways with Federico Gatti to make room for Marcos Senesi
According to Tuttosport, if Juventus succeed in their mission to sign Senesi, Federico Gatti would be the main suspect to depart.
As the Turin-based newspaper explains, Luciano Spalletti has made it clear that the former Frosinone star is the only defender he’d be willing to sacrifice. On the other hand, Gleison Bremer, Lloyd Kelly, and Pierre Kalulu are deemed vital for the manager’s plans.
Federico Gatti (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Gatti has only recently returned from injury, but he’s struggling to retain the starting role he enjoyed under Max Allegri, Thiago Motta, and Igor Tudor.
While this doesn’t necessarily mean that Juventus will sell the Italian defender, Damien Comolli and Marco Ottolini are willing to entertain offers for the 27-year-old, and if they end up receiving an appropriate proposal, they would give the player the green light to leave.
Why selling Gatti could be a mistake
Even if Juvents succeed in snapping up Senesi’s services, one would argue that Bremer would require a right-footed understudy, especially following the departure of Daniele Rugani, who joined Fiorentina on loan with an option to buy.
The counter-argument is that Kalulu would be able to switch back to his original role to cover for the Brazilian, but Spalletti seems hellbent on deploying the Frenchman as a right-back.
Hence, unless Juventus can find a ready-made replacement for Gatti (aside from Senesi), offloading the former bricklayer could leave them exposed at the back, especially when considering Bremer’s recent injury record.
What about with the other four picks inside the top 70 that should help Houston remain a contender for an AFC conference title in 2026?
In the latest mock draft from The Athletic's Nick Baumgardner, the Texans bolstered their trenches early and added depth to the running game within the first 100 picks. As part of a three-round mock draft, Baumgardner has Houston adding a plug-and-play potential starter on the right side of the offensive line with the addition of Alabama's Kayden Proctor.
Baumgardner can see it being a battle throughout camp, but in the end, he views Proctor as a tackle, thus allowing Tytus Howard to shift over to left guard full-time after a year of playing multiple positions.
"There could be a wide range for Proctor, whose blend of size and athleticism is a dream come to life for every offensive line coach with a pulse," Baumgardner wrote. "However, Proctor’s inconsistencies on tape are impossible to ignore, and it’ll take a patient staff to make this work early."
A pick No. 38, the Texans finally bring in a young option at defensive tackle with Texas Tech's Lee Hunter as a running mate for Will Anderson Jr. Last season as an All-Big 12 defensive tackle fo the Red Raiders, he consistently made life miserable for interior offensive linemen by eating up double teams to eventually close lanes and swallow up running backs for short gains. He's still developing as a pass rusher, but his ability to collapse the pocket with raw power should alter team's game plan to trust the rushing attack on early downs.
With pick No. 59, a fan favorite comes off the board to pair with rookie running back Woody Marks. Notre Dame's Jadarian Price has already been a stable secondary running in an offense that employed Heisman finalist Jeremiyah Love, but he also averaged over 6.1 yards per play while reaching the end zone 11 times. A steady name with potential RB1 upside, Price would be the speed to Marks' power behind quarterback C.J. Stroud.
At pick No. 69, the Texans add a No. 3 pass-rusher with Penn State's Dani Dennis-Sutton. He's not ready to be a running mate to Will Anderson Jr., but his upside is that of a Derek Barnett clone with a younger feel. That might be worth a move to on Day 2 should the former walk in free agency.
To read the full mock draft and see every pick, click here. The Texans have nine total picks when on the clock in April's draft from Pittsburgh.
(L-R) Germany's Tobias Wendl, Julia Taubitz, Max Langenhan, Dajana Eitberger, Magdalena Matschina and Tobias Arlt celebrate their victory at the finish line after the Luge Mixed Relay competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Sliding Center. Michael Kappeler/dpa
Germany extended their Olympic record in the luge team relay as they won gold at the Milan/Cortina Winter Games on Thursday.
The German team with Julia Taubitz, Tobias Wendl, Tobias Arlt, Max Langenhan, Dajana Eitberger and Magdalena Matschina set a track record of 3 minutes 41.672 seconds on their way to victory.
Austria were 0.542 seconds behind to take silver, while bronze went to hosts Italy.
Germany have won every team event since its introduction in 2014 and were the absolute top favourites in the last luge competition in Cortina.
The German team has also won medals in every luge event at the 2026 Games, taking men's and women's singles gold, women's doubles silver and men's doubles bronze.
The team relay was contested with four segments for the first time, following the addition of women's doubles to the other three events.
The Ukrainian team, who was sixth, held up their helmets after the race in support of skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych.
Heraskevych was barred from competing in the Milan/Cortina Olympics over a dispute concerning a helmet he wanted to wear to honour athletes killed in the war with Russia
Germany's Julia Taubitz (L) celebrates victory with the German luge team at the finish line after the Luge Mixed Relay competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Sliding Center. Robert Michael/dpa(L-R) Germany's Tobias Wendl, Julia Taubitz, Max Langenhan, Dajana Eitberger, Magdalena Matschina and Tobias Arlt celebrate their victory at the finish line after the Luge Mixed Relay competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games at the Cortina Sliding Center. Robert Michael/dpa
Now that all 32 NFL teams have a head coach again, it’s time for them to start filling out the rest of their coaching staff. The Kansas City Chiefs didn’t make a head coaching change this offseason, but they did watch Matt Nagy leave to become the new offensive coordinator/playcaller of the New York Giants.
The Chiefs have since re-hired Eric Bieniemy away from the Chicago Bears to be their offensive coordinator again. Now, Bieniemy has a new running backs coach too, and he’s surely familiar with his game as a former NFL RB himself.
According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Chiefs have hired former NFL All-Pro running back DeMarco Murray to be their new running backs coach.
Murray enjoyed a seven-year playing career that included three Pro Bowl appearances while spending time with the Cowboys, Eagles, and Titans. Once his career wrapped up after the 2017 season, Murray reappeared in football as the running backs coach at Arizona.
A year later, he got what some might describe as his dream job, coaching running backs at his alma mater, Oklahoma. After spending the past six seasons with the Sooners, the Chiefs are giving Murray his first opportunity to coach in the NFL, and he’s still just 38 years old.
If he does well, chances are we’ll continue seeing Murray’s ascension up the coaching ladder, and joining the Chiefs gives him a strong platform to work from.
Nine-time major winner Gary Player of South Africa told Golf Monthly he accepts with sadness Augusta National rejecting his request to play a round on the Masters course alongside three grandsons (Harry How)
Gary Player, the nine-time major winner from South Africa, says he feels sadness that Augusta National has refused his request to play a four-ball round with three of his grandsons.
The 90-year-old Player told Golf Monthly in a report on Thursday that he was not allowed the special round over the famed Masters course where he captured three of his major triumphs.
"I've been an 'ambassador' for Augusta for all these years, yet they won't let me have one round of golf in my life with my three grandsons," said Player, who won the green jacket in 1961, 1974 and 1978.
Player was the first golfer from outside the United States to win the Masters.
"My grandsons are dying to know about their grandfather's episodes on that golf course," said Player, who has been an honorary starter at the Masters since 2012.
"All the golf courses that have hosted the Open, the US Open and the PGA would oblige, but they won't do it at Augusta.
"It's just this current management there, but these are the times we live in and I accept it, but I accept it with sadness."
Player made a record 52 Masters starts from 1957 and 2009 but is not a member at Augusta National and only club members can invite guests for a round at the famed layout under the Georgia pines.
Player, who has 22 grandchildren in all, told the magazine he treasures his time at Augusta National.
"When I go there I feel I'm walking onto a golf course in Heaven," Player said. "I tread very carefully and I love Augusta so much but I don't like all the rules."
Palmer said he, 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus and the late Arnold Palmer, a seven-time major champion, had a key role in building the reputation of the Masters.
"We made Augusta thanks to the coverage and publicity we generated around the Masters, whether the club likes to admit it or not," Player told Golf Monthly. "They won't admit it, but we made Augusta."
Player said he hopes people have respect for his position just as he does for those of others, even when they disagree with his stance.
"One of the things I've learned at the age of 90 is that just as I hope people can have respect for my opinions," Player said.
"I also respect the opinions of others. We've got to have respect for other people's opinions."
On Thursday afternoon, Kim is set to compete in her third Winter Olympics, with a chance to earn the highest distinction possible for her third-straight appearance: a gold medal. The U.S. snowboarding star previously dominated her halfpipe event at the 2018 and 2022 Games. Now a bonafide Winter Olympics star, Kim can become the first snowboarder, regardless of country or gender, to win three-straight gold medals in an event.
It's also been a dramatic path to Milan for Kim, who announced in January she had suffered a torn labrum in her shoulder. That injury did not impact her status for the Winter Olympics, but she will be wearing a brace while competing — and it also meant her Olympic runs would be her first competitive event in months.
Regardless of her injury, Kim proved on Wednesday that she'll be the heavy favorite for gold in the women's halfpipe yet again, leading qualifying with a score of 90.25. Now, can she officially secure another top finish at the Olympics?
The Sporting News is tracking live updates and highlights from the women's halfpipe event on Thursday afternoon, where Kim enters as the favorite to win a third-straight gold medal. Follow along below to see if Kim can pull it off.
Chloe Kim halfpipe live updates, results, highlights from 2026 Olympics
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1:55 p.m. — Maddie Mastro becomes the latest snowboarder to fall in their first run. There are now five athletes with a score under 11, largely due to some slips.
1:52 p.m. — Garrett even has his own Chloe Kim jacket. The U.S. star will be the final participant for Run 1, but will be coming up soon.
Myles Garrett repping his girlfriend Chloe Kim in Milan ❤️
1:48 p.m. — Choi has gotten up under her own power, and rode away on her snowboard, after an injury scare.
1:45 p.m. — South Korean snowboarder Gaon Choi took a scary fall on her first run, unable to land safely after being in the air for a trick. The competition is paused as Choi is attended to on the ground.
1:38 p.m. — The snowboarding scene in Italy:
Almost Chloe time. Trying to become the first snowboarder to win three straight golds. pic.twitter.com/FkWN8OgnET
1:30 p.m. — First runs are under way. Japan's Mitsuki Ono takes the early lead with a score of 85.00.
1:12 p.m. — Here's a look at Kim's qualifying run yesterday. It was as flawless as expected; her shoulder injury, and brace, didn't seem to bother her, as she finished with the top score.
Two-time Gold medalist Chloe Kim WOWS with a huge first run in halfpipe qualifying. 😮💨🇺🇸
Kim only participates in one Olympic event, the women's halfpipe. The medal event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 12, the day after the qualifying portion.
Here's the schedule for when Kim will be competing:
Snowboarding at the Milan 2026 Winter Olympics will air nationally across NBC and USA Network. A full TV schedule of snowboarding events can be found here.
Cord-cutters can also live-stream every event on Peacock.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics, snowboarding events began with men's big air qualifying on Feb. 5, and they will conclude with the men's slopestyle final on Feb. 18.
Brigham Young receiver Parker Kingston has been charged with first-degree felony rape by prosecutors in Utah.
The Washington County Attorney’s Office announced the charges on Wednesday, almost a year after a 20-year-old woman told officers at St. George Regional Hospital that Kingston had sexually assaulted her on Feb. 23, 2025.
The St. George Police Department gathered digital and forensic evidence and interviewed the involved parties and other witnesses before turning the information over to the Washington County Attorney’s Office for review.
Kingston, 21, is being held without bail and is scheduled to appear in Utah’s Fifth Judicial District Court on Friday afternoon.
Kingston has been with the Cougars for four years and has one season of college eligibility remaining. In a breakout 2025 season, he had 67 receptions for 928 yards and five touchdowns with 119 yards and three touchdowns rushing. Over the past two seasons, Kingston has also returned three punts for touchdowns.
“BYU became aware today of the arrest of Parker Kingston,” the school said Wednesday in a statement. “The university takes any allegation very seriously, and will cooperate with law enforcement. Due to federal and university privacy laws and practices for students, the university will not be able to provide additional comment.”
Last year, then-BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff was accused in a civil lawsuit of raping a woman in November 2023. Retzlaff contended that the sex was consensual, and the parties agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice in June. Facing suspension for violating a BYU honor code that requires students to abstain from premarital sex, Retzlaff transferred to Tulane.
The Milwaukee Bucks announced on Thursday that Giannis Antetokounmpo won't play in this year's NBA All-Star Game due to the right calf strain that he suffered on Jan. 23 and is still recovering from.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has picked San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox to replace Antetokounmpo in the midseason exhibition, the league then revealed.
Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox has been named by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver to replace Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo in the 2026 NBA All-Star Game (Sunday, Feb. 15 at 5 PM ET on NBC & Peacock).
Fox joins USA Stripes. Heat guard Norman Powell, with ties to Jamaica, moves from… pic.twitter.com/yTiBdlWfbZ
The Texans want to build a new team headquarters with indoor and outdoor practice fields in a Houston suburb, and they've gained support from Harris County to do so.
County commissioners voted today to approve an agreement to work with the Texans on building the headquarters on an 83-acre site in Bridgeland, about 35 miles from Houston, according to the Houston Chronicle. Currently, the Texans' headquarters are at NRG Stadium, where they play their home games, and the team has had scheduling conflicts at times with the stadium being used for other events.
“To be able to move off-site would be more optimal for us,” Texans owner Cal McNair told the Houston Chronicle. “This would allow us to really be able to focus the organization and get us all in one place and not have all these distractions to the team. We want something world-class to match where we’re headed, and to be competitive on the business side and on the football side. I think this allows us to do this a little bit better.”
The plan is for the Texans to use 22 acres of the 83-acre development and the rest to be used by hotels, restaurants, entertainment events and other uses. The Texans plan to have their training camp at the facility and host high school football as well.
FORT MYERS — MassLive’s Fenway Insider Sean McAdam hosted a live mailbag Thursday at 1 p.m. from JetBlue Park and highlighted the latest news from the Boston Red Sox.
Throughout the mailbag, McAdam and MassLive sports reporter Lauren Campbell discussed Boston’s infield, where Caleb Durbin will play and much more.
Overclockers UK is currently offering 40% off one of its best value gaming chairs Let’s be honest, every desk setup needs a good chair. While we often focus on the technical aspects of our PCs here, it cannot be denied that good seating matters. Overclockers UK is currently offering enthusiasts up to 40% off TX3 […]
Xbox’s GDC 2026 lineup, led by Jason Ronald, reinforces a clear ecosystem first strategy with a strong Play Anywhere and PC development push, but no confirmed new hardware announcements.
AMD enables Hollywood's most demanding creators as they stretch the boundaries of visual storytelling. On Feb. 9, 2026, the Advanced Imaging Society (AIS) presented AMD with its Production Technology Lumiere Award to recognize the capabilities of its latest generation of "Zen 5"-based EPYC Server and Ryzen Threadripper Pro workstation processors. During the ceremony, the award presenter, Evan Jacobs, Vice Chair of AIS from Marvel Studios, underscored how dramatically computing technology has reshaped filmmaking. "Using a 2005 vintage workstation to render next year's "Toy Story 5," the team at Pixar would need 131 years to get Woody and Buzz Lightyear to the screen." Today, that same level of work can be completed in hours thanks to the newest architecture from AMD.
AMD Current-gen Processors Power a New Era of Filmmaking
AMD processors deliver compute‑dense architecture, exceptional throughput, and leadership energy efficiency. With up to 192 cores on EPYC and up to 96 cores on Threadripper Pro, AMD processors give studios the power to consolidate demanding workloads, accelerate creative iteration, and keep production timelines on track. Studios are increasingly turning to high-density, energy-efficient compute to meet the demands of real-time rendering, complex simulations, and AI-driven workflows. AMD EPYC and Threadripper Pro platforms enable that shift, giving directors and artists the power to hit their creative and production goals without compromise.
This week, South Korean semiconductor industry news outlets have mentioned an imminent unveiling of cutting-edge memory-making equipment at this month's Semicon Korea 2026 exhibition. This important trade event kicked off yesterday (February 11)—soon after start time, a Heraldcorp article appeared online; predicting Hanmi Semiconductor's presenting of a brand-new Wide TC Bonder. A photo of the company's freshly established booth shows printed promotional material that showcases the latest production hardware. Reportedly, the newest tech is being positioned as an "alternative to Hybrid Bonder (HB) for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) mass manufacturing." Local experts believe that the commercialization of Hybrid Bonders has been delayed numerous times, due to widespread technical difficulties. Apparently, Wide TC Bonder equipment—due for launch within the latter half of 2026—offers many advantages over the older design.
Chosun Biz managed to extract early comments from a Hanmi representative, ahead of a full product introduction—the newer standard: "applies advanced precision (and fluxless) bonding technology that can improve HBM production yield, quality and completeness." These pleasing enhancements can affect incoming lines (e.g. HBM4), but Hanmi foresees Wide TC Bonder factory tech being crucial in the making of futuristic HBM5 and HBM6 products. Last summer, a joint venture presentation theorized further HBM roadmaps—extending into 2038. At the time, KAIST and TERA outlined a journey that will start with HBM4 debut on NVIDIA "Rubin"-based AI accelerators (in 2026). By the end of the 2030s, they predict the arrival of HBM7.
Optical mouse switches have become all the rage in gaming mice these days, thanks to reduced latency and improved durability, but unless you're buying from Razer or Logitech, the only options for optical switches have been Kailh and Omron. Now, budget keyboard and mouse switch maker, Huano, looks to be entering the fray with the Huano Nuo optical switch, which has shown up in a Bilibili video review of the Xinmeng Zero 1 Pro gaming mouse.
According to the mouse's spec sheet, shared by @PhalangesCo on X, the Huano Nuo optical switches have a rated lifespan of 100 million clicks, which is higher than many Huano mechanical switch options but only on-par with the company's options typically found in budget high-performance gaming mice. The Zero 1 Pro gaming mouse the Huano Nuo optical switches are featured in is a hyper-budget gaming mouse, coming in at just RMB 39, or USD 5.65 converted, which is a good sign that the optical switches will also make it to other more affordable gaming mice in the global market.
Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today unveiled the BlackShark V3 for Xbox - White Edition, expanding the lineup with a crisp new finish that complements any Xbox setup. Already celebrated for its comfort, isolation, and competitive clarity, the BlackShark V3 now offers players a bold new way to elevate their console battlestation.
Trusted Performance. Now in White.
The BlackShark V3 series has earned its reputation among console competitors for delivering precise audio, long‑lasting comfort, and proven tournament-grade performance. The new White Edition enhances that legacy with a clean, modern aesthetic designed to shine in any environment.
The time has finally come! Are you ready to Forge Your Legend? From the team at MercurySteam and 505 Games comes Blades of Fire, launching May 14th, 2026, on Steam. Play as Aran de Lira, the last warrior able to forge true steel in a world where metal turns to stone. Survival depends on patience, understanding, and commitment to the weapons you choose to create. Combat is deliberate, weighty, and unforgiving. Weapons are forged with intent and permanently shaped by your choices. Progress comes from understanding your enemy and the blade you forged to face them.
DEMO AVAILABLE NOW!
To celebrate today's announcement, our community can jump into Blades of Fire starting today with a dedicated demo. Launching as part of the upcoming Steam Next Fest, our demo offers several hours of gameplay, letting you experience the art of forging your own weapons, our unique combat system, and a face-to-face encounter with a big troll. What's not to love?! What's more, your progress from the demo will carry over to the full game at launch.
NVIDIA continues to gingerly navigate trade restrictions that affect shipments of high-end graphics cards and AI accelerators into China. Over the past couple of years, region-specific "nerfed" GPU specifications and reduced allocations of VRAM have produced a good number of "lesser" gaming and professional components. For example, a November 2025 leak suggested the readying of an appropriately "reduced" RTX 6000D Blackwell model—seemingly based on Team Green's "unpasteurized" Western market variant. Despite recently arriving without a "PRO" designation, Chinese AI companies and well-heeled PC enthusiasts will be receiving a highly capable bit of hardware. The passively-cooled NVIDIA RTX 6000D card carries 84 GB of GDDR7 video memory; representing a slight downgrade over its non-nerfed sibling's provision of 96 GB (on a 512-bit bus). A video teardown—courtesy of the GINNSOD Bilibili channel—shows an incredibly dense module layout on the card's PCB, consisting of 28 individual 3 GB chips.
This clever clamshell layout surrounds a Team Green "GB202-891-KA-A1" GPU die. Aptly, GINNSOD's presenter refers to the TechPowerUp GPU database for key points of interest—notably, the card's 448-bit memory bus, 19968 shader unit count, and 2430 MHz boost clock. The reference board design is listed as having a 600 W TDP rating, but yesterday's presentation shows only a maximum of 419 watts being sipped by the lab's test subject. International observers have noted that the gory teardown shows a PCB design reminiscent of the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell model's internal setup, though the latter enjoys having all of its VRAM module bays filled up (with thirty-two 3 GB chips). By contrast, the RTX 6000D's board features four unoccupied spaces. As a system integrator, GINNSOD offers aftermarket liquid-cooled modifications/upgrades—the latter half of the teardown vid delves into the fitting of a custom-made solution. VideoCardz noted that the company has listed a ~$26,000 workstation system armed with twin RTX 6000D cards and an AMD Threadripper Pro CPU. Said pre-built computer can be seen at various points in GINNSOD's showcase.
PowerFox is one of the few actively maintained browsers still supporting macOS 10.5 Leopard and 10.6 Snow Leopard. Built for both PowerPC and early Intel Macs, it delivers features long thought impossible on these systems, including TLS 1.3 support, up-to-date certificate handling, and regular security fixes.
In a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom, more than two dozen advocacy organizations – including the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Imperial Valley Equity and Justice – urged California officials to revoke permits for the installation of these covert sensors. The groups said the devices are part of an extensive domestic...
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For decades, packing for a trip to the United States involved checking your passport, securing a flight, and perhaps filling out a quick Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) form. But as we move into 2026, the “digital suitcase” you carry—your Instagram posts, X (formerly Twitter) threads, and Facebook memories—is becoming just as scrutinized as your physical luggage.
According to recent reports and a series of proposals from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), travelers planning a visit to the States may soon face significantly more “intrusive” entry requirements. From mandatory social media handles to the possibility of needing to set your profiles to “public,” the path to the American Dream is becoming increasingly digital.
What’s Changing? The End of “Optional” Social Media
Since 2016, the ESTA form—used by citizens of 42 visa-waiver countries like the UK, France, Australia, and Japan—has included an optional question about social media identifiers. Most travelers simply skipped it.
However, under new proposals aimed at “vetting and screening to the maximum degree,” this information is set to become mandatory. If finalized, travelers will be required to provide:
Social Media Identifiers: Every handle or username used on any platform over the last five years.
Communication History: Every phone number used in the last five years and every email address used in the last decade.
Family Details: Names, birth dates, and addresses of parents, siblings, children, and spouses.
Biometric Data: In some cases, fingerprints, iris scans, and even DNA.
The “Public Profile” Requirement
Perhaps the most controversial shift involves the instruction for certain visa categories—including student visas (F, M, J) and work visas (H-1B)—to adjust their privacy settings to “public.” The goal is to allow U.S. State Department officials to review years of posts and interactions before granting entry.
For the average tourist, this creates a “chilling effect.” Is a political rant from 2021 enough to get your holiday cancelled? While the government maintains these measures are essential for national security, travel associations warn that the ambiguity of what “unacceptable” content looks like could deter millions of legitimate visitors.
A Barrier to the 2026 World Cup?
The timing of these changes is particularly sensitive. With the US, Canada, and Mexico set to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the tourism industry is bracing for a massive influx of international fans.
Industry groups like the US Travel Association have expressed “serious concerns,” suggesting that if the process becomes too complex or intrusive, travelers will simply take their business—and their billions of dollars—elsewhere. Estimates suggest that these stricter digital hurdles could cost the US tourism economy upwards of $15 billion and impact over 150,000 jobs.
Why This Matters: The Human Element of Travel
Behind the headlines and the policy papers are real people. Imagine a family from London planning a dream trip to Disney World, only to be delayed because a teenager’s TikTok account was flagged for a misunderstood joke. Or a business professional from Singapore who hasn’t used their 2017 email address in years, yet faces “material misrepresentation” charges for failing to list it.
The humanization of travel is being replaced by an algorithm-first approach. While security is paramount, the “welcome” mat at the U.S. border is starting to look more like a digital firewall.
How to Prepare for Your 2026 US Trip
If you are planning to travel to the U.S. in the coming year, here is how to navigate the shifting sands of digital vetting:
Audit Your Accounts: You don’t necessarily need to delete your history, but be aware of what is out there. Ensure your handles are consistent and that you can access old accounts if needed.
Be Honest: U.S. immigration law treats “omission” as “misrepresentation.” If they ask for an email you used in 2016 and you leave it out, it could lead to a permanent visa ban.
Check Privacy Settings: If you are applying for a work or student visa, follow the specific instructions regarding “public” visibility to avoid processing delays.
Stay Updated: These rules are often subject to 60-day comment periods and legal challenges. Check the official CBP or State Department websites before you book.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, the world will be watching—not just the matches on the pitch, but how the United States balances its need for security with the spirit of international hospitality.
The tourism scene in Marietta and Washington County, Ohio, USA, has seen a surge in activity as the region prepares for an exciting 2026 season. According to recent reports from the Marietta-Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), significant growth has been recorded in multiple sectors, including bed-tax revenue, river cruise tourism, and local employment. This surge is expected to continue through 2026, with a host of special events on the calendar designed to boost the region’s economic impact even further.
Visitor Growth and Economic Impact in 2026
In a detailed overview shared during the CVB’s annual meeting in February 2026, Executive Director Deana Clark highlighted key tourism metrics for Marietta and Washington County. Bed-tax revenue, a key indicator of overnight stays, rose by 6.1% in the past fiscal year, signaling that more visitors are choosing to stay in the region. This increase in overnight stays is expected to continue into the coming months.
River cruise tourism has also shown consistent growth, with 17 to 18 river cruise boats expected to dock in Marietta throughout 2026. Visitors arriving via river cruise lines continue to favor Marietta as one of their top stops, leading to increased foot traffic and spending in the downtown area. These developments contribute to the region’s overall economic growth.
Tourism in Washington County is now valued at $200 million, providing direct support for more than 1,900 local jobs. Additionally, visitor spending generates approximately $16.9 million in state and local tax revenue, helping to ease the tax burden on local residents. This is a significant win for both the local economy and taxpayers alike.
CVB’s Financial Overview and Operational Developments
The Marietta-Washington County CVB reported total revenue of $469,144 for the past year, which is derived from sources including bed-tax allocations, membership fees, visitor guide sales, and trolley operations. While the CVB experienced a small deficit of $483,534 due to one-time accounting transitions, the bureau emphasized that this was not due to operational inefficiencies but rather accounting changes.
One of the most notable operational updates is the purchase and operation of a local trolley, which has become a key feature of the region’s tourism experience. Marketed as the “first stop” for visitors, the trolley not only serves as a mode of transportation but also as a mobile visitor center, offering guests immediate orientation to Marietta’s rich history and attractions.
A Look Ahead: Major 2026 Events to Boost Tourism
As Marietta and Washington County set their sights on 2026, the CVB has outlined an ambitious agenda focused on promoting the region’s historic significance and unique events. Central to this effort are two major celebrations: America 250 and the 50th anniversary of the Ohio River Sternwheel Festival.
America 250: Marietta’s Historic Role As the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory, Marietta will be a key focal point for America’s semi-quincentennial celebrations in 2026. A variety of events throughout the year will highlight Marietta’s historical significance. Among these are the “What Makes an American?” seminar, the Northwest Ordinance Celebration, and the Battle of Buffington Island commemoration. These events will draw attention to the region’s pivotal role in American history. Additional activities, such as the Harmar Days festival and history camps at The Castle historic house museum, will give visitors hands-on experiences of life in the early years of the United States.
Ohio River Sternwheel Festival: 50th Anniversary The Ohio River Sternwheel Festival, a cornerstone event in the region, will celebrate its golden anniversary in 2026. Scheduled for September 11-13, 2026, the festival will feature traditional sternwheel races, the Queen Genevieve coronation, and the famous “Harry J. Robinson Fireworks” display. Additionally, entertainment will include tribute bands and local performers, making it a must-attend event for tourists. A special “Cheers to 50 Years” ball will kick off the festivities in March, offering an early opportunity for the community and visitors to get involved.
Ongoing River and Trolley Tourism The CVB will continue to prioritize river cruise tourism, expecting around 17–18 river cruise boats to dock in Marietta in 2026. These visits are a major driver of downtown commerce as passengers disembark and explore the local shops and attractions. The Valley Gem Sternwheeler, a local favorite, will host a variety of special events, including “Love on Broadway” dinner cruises and “Murder Mystery” themed cruises in the early months of the year. Marietta’s trolley will remain central to the region’s tourism efforts, offering guests a convenient and informative way to explore the city. The trolley is positioned as the ideal starting point for tourists looking to get acquainted with the town’s historic landmarks and vibrant atmosphere.
Cultural and Arts Events The Peoples Bank Theatre, an integral part of Marietta’s cultural scene, will continue to host a range of performances, including touring acts and classic movie nights. Notable among these is the upcoming production of “One Vote – The Musical,” which aligns with the year’s civic engagement themes.
Conclusion: A Bright Future for Tourism in Marietta and Washington County
With a strong financial foundation, growing visitor numbers, and a rich calendar of events, Marietta and Washington County are well-positioned to remain top tourism destinations in 2026. Whether it’s the America 250 celebrations, the Ohio River Sternwheel Festival, or the continued success of river cruise tourism, the region offers something for everyone looking to explore its historical charm, scenic beauty, and vibrant local culture.
As tourism continues to grow, Marietta and Washington County are set to welcome visitors from across the nation and beyond, offering them an unforgettable experience that blends history, culture, and modern-day excitement.
Curitiba Unites Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Recife, Salvador, Florianópolis, And Foz do Iguaçu, Unlock The Secret To Why Brazil’s Tourism Scene Is Taking Over The World, Here’s The Latest Buzz You Need To Know. These cities, each unique in their own way, have come together to redefine Brazil as a top travel destination. Whether you are drawn to Curitiba‘s sustainable innovations, Florianópolis‘s beach paradise, or the cultural richness of Salvador, there’s something for everyone.
Curitiba stands as the leader in this transformative shift, offering a green, modern lifestyle that attracts both locals and visitors alike. The city’s eco-friendly initiatives and urban planning have set a new standard in sustainable travel. Meanwhile, Fortaleza and Porto Alegre play significant roles as essential entry points for international travellers. The combination of beautiful beaches and rich histories makes Recife and Foz do Iguaçu irresistible for those seeking adventure and culture in equal measure.
As Brazil’s tourism scene continues to flourish, the cities mentioned are increasingly united in showcasing the country’s diversity, beauty, and innovation. The latest buzz is undeniable—Brazil is taking over the world’s travel landscape. Each city contributes something unique to the tourism sector, ensuring that visitors experience the best of everything. Get ready, because this journey through Brazil is one you won’t want to miss.
Foz do Iguaçu: A Nature Lover’s Dream and Gateway to Iguaçu Falls
Iguaçu National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Tucked away in the southern state of Paraná, Foz do Iguaçu is an unmissable destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Famed for the awe-inspiring Iguaçu Falls, this city attracts millions of visitors each year from all over the world. The falls, straddling the borders of Brazil and Argentina, are not just a natural wonder—they’re an experience. The sheer power and beauty of the cascading water are unparalleled, making it one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls on the planet.
In 2025, Foz do Iguaçu saw a marked increase in visitors, particularly from Europe and the United States, as the expansion of Cataratas International Airport enhanced global accessibility. As a vital entry point to the Iguaçu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, tourists are not only drawn by the magnificent falls but also by the surrounding jungle, teeming with rich flora and fauna. Whether you embark on a boat ride beneath the falls or hike along one of the park’s scenic trails, Foz do Iguaçu offers a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, solidifying its position as one of South America’s top destinations.
Florianópolis: Brazil’s “Magic Island” for Beach Lovers and Remote Workers
Jurerê Internacional – A Premier Beach Destination
Known for its more than 40 pristine beaches, Florianópolis is often referred to as the “Magic Island” and is a haven for beach lovers, digital nomads, and outdoor enthusiasts. Located in Santa Catarina, this idyllic island is famous for its clear waters, golden sands, and laid-back yet energetic atmosphere. From the exclusive Jurerê Internacional to the surf-friendly Praia Mole, Florianópolis is a paradise for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
In 2025, the city became even more appealing as part of Brazil’s Digital Nomad Incentive Program. This program offers tax incentives to remote workers, turning Florianópolis into a hotspot for those looking to combine work with a beach lifestyle. With its excellent internet infrastructure, vibrant coworking spaces, and an abundance of leisure activities, Florianópolis has become a top destination for digital nomads. The island’s unique blend of modern living and natural beauty continues to attract visitors who want to work and unwind in one of Brazil’s most beautiful locations.
Salvador: The Heartbeat of Afro-Brazilian Culture
Pelourinho – A UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Salvador, the capital of Bahia, is the cultural epicentre of Brazil, known for its deep Afro-Brazilian roots and vibrant artistic expressions. The city, which has significantly influenced Brazil’s music, dance, and culinary traditions, offers an immersive experience into the country’s African heritage. Pelourinho, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the heart of Salvador, featuring cobblestone streets, brightly coloured colonial buildings, and a rich history that draws visitors into the soul of Brazil.
In 2025, Salvador continues to be the focal point for Afro-Tourism, drawing tourists to its cultural festivals, including the world-famous Carnival of Salvador. This festival, one of the largest street parties in the world, is an electrifying celebration of music, dance, and tradition that has gained international acclaim. Salvador’s influence on Brazil’s arts, music, and culture only continues to grow, making it a must-visit for travellers seeking authentic cultural experiences in Brazil.
Porto Alegre: Gateway to the Serra Gaúcha Wine Region
Guaíba Lake – Scenic Views and Wine Tours
Situated in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre serves as an essential entry point for visitors exploring the renowned Serra Gaúcha wine region. The city itself is a beautiful blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty, with Guaíba Lake offering breathtaking views and boat rides that provide a serene escape. Porto Alegre is also known for its thriving cultural scene, including a variety of art galleries, theatres, and museums.
In 2025, Porto Alegre saw a significant rise in tourism, with over 1.5 million visitors arriving to experience the city’s cultural charm and natural beauty. Just a short distance from the city are the Serra Gaúcha vineyards, which attract wine connoisseurs from across the globe. Porto Alegre’s strong cultural traditions, combined with its proximity to world-class wineries, make it a wonderful destination for both city lovers and wine enthusiasts.
Recife: A Beautiful Blend of Modernity and Colonial Charm
Boa Viagem Beach – A Popular Coastal Retreat
Known for its rich colonial history, Recife, the capital of Pernambuco, is a vibrant blend of the old and the new. This city offers beautiful beaches, like Boa Viagem Beach, along with a fascinating historic centre filled with colourful colonial buildings and landmarks such as the Marco Zero Square. Just outside the city, the nearby town of Olinda, another UNESCO World Heritage site, attracts those interested in exploring colonial Brazil.
In 2025, Recife was ranked as one of the top destinations for international tourists seeking Brazil’s Sun and Sea experience. The city’s charm lies in its combination of modern infrastructure and historical richness, with vibrant arts, culture, and beautiful beaches. Whether visiting Recife for its lively Carnival celebrations, wandering through its colonial streets, or enjoying the sandy shores of its beaches, visitors are guaranteed a fulfilling experience.
Fortaleza: A European Gateway to Brazil’s North
Praia do Futuro – A Bustling Beach Destination
Fortaleza, located in the northeastern state of Ceará, has earned its reputation as a gateway for European travellers thanks to its proximity to both Africa and Europe. Known for its stunning coastline, Fortaleza is the perfect destination for those who want to combine the energy of the beach with the cultural allure of a historic city. Praia do Futuro, one of the city’s most famous beaches, is known for its lively beach clubs and stunning views.
In 2025, Fortaleza experienced an increase in stopover tourism due to the influx of European travellers passing through the city en route to other destinations in Brazil. Fortaleza’s thriving beach culture, combined with its historic landmarks like the Fortaleza de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, makes it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation, history, and culture. With Pinto Martins airport recording record international arrivals, Fortaleza continues to solidify its place as one of Brazil’s top tourist spots.
Curitiba: The Green Capital of Brazil
Botanical Garden of Curitiba – A Green Oasis in an Urban Landscape
Known for its forward-thinking urban planning, Curitiba, the capital of Paraná, is celebrated for its green initiatives, sustainable transport systems, and a wealth of parks and gardens. The Botanical Garden of Curitiba, one of the city’s most famous landmarks, offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, with stunning plant collections and a striking glass greenhouse. Curitiba is a model of how urban development can harmoniously coexist with nature.
In 2025, Curitiba’s emphasis on Green Tourism has attracted a surge of visitors from Europe and North America, eager to explore the city’s eco-friendly initiatives and sustainable urban life. The city’s well-maintained parks, efficient public transport system, and innovative recycling programs have earned it recognition as the “Green Capital of Brazil.” For those seeking a sustainable, culture-rich destination, Curitiba offers a refreshing blend of modernity and nature, making it an ideal travel destination for eco-conscious tourists.
In conclusion, Brazil’s top cities to visit, stand as a testament to the country’s immense diversity and rising tourism appeal. From the natural wonders of Foz do Iguaçu to the cultural richness of Salvador, Brazil continues to captivate international visitors. These cities, each with its unique blend of history, modernity, and natural beauty, offer unforgettable experiences that cater to all types of travellers.
In Foz do Iguaçu, tourists are mesmerised by the power and grandeur of the Iguaçu Falls, while Florianópolis entices those seeking a perfect balance of work and play, particularly with its rise as a hub for digital nomads. The rich Afro-Brazilian culture of Salvador is unparalleled, making it a must-see destination for culture enthusiasts. On the other hand, Porto Alegre offers a perfect escape for wine lovers, thanks to its proximity to the famous Serra Gaúcha wine region.
The modern charm of Recife, the strategic gateway role of Fortaleza for European tourists, and the sustainable city planning of Curitiba are equally vital contributors to Brazil’s vibrant tourism landscape. As the tourism sector in Brazil continues to thrive in 2025, these cities emerge as key players that highlight the country’s commitment to offering diverse, enriching, and sustainable travel experiences.
To truly understand the allure of Brazil’s tourism, one must explore these remarkable cities. Each destination promises something different but equally exciting, making Brazil a must-visit country in 2025 and beyond.
Eckert’s, a beloved destination in Belleville, Illinois, is offering a winter escape like no other this season. Starting on February 21, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm, visitors can enjoy the newest addition to the area’s seasonal attractions: The Lodge’s pop-up bar. Inspired by winter sports, snowy getaways, and the warmth of fireside gatherings, this unique venue provides the ideal setting to unwind, embrace the chilly season, and enjoy handcrafted cocktails in good company.
A Cozy Winter Escape
At The Lodge, guests will find themselves immersed in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere where the winter chill is easily forgotten. The pop-up bar is set inside the Cider Shed, a rustic, charming space designed to create an inviting environment for everyone. A crackling fire adds warmth and charm to the space, making it the perfect spot to gather with friends and family. As you settle in by the fire, sip on a curated selection of handcrafted cocktails designed to perfectly complement the winter atmosphere.
Whether you’re seeking relaxation or social connection, The Lodge’s pop-up bar offers a special ambiance that invites you to slow down and take in the beauty of winter. The winter sports-inspired theme and snowy escape vibes provide the perfect backdrop for enjoying the season’s best drinks and the company of loved ones. This pop-up bar offers guests a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle, with a touch of comfort that will make you feel right at home.
The Event Details: When and Where to Visit
This limited-time winter experience will run on select evenings, giving both locals and tourists the chance to experience Eckert’s take on winter relaxation. Eckert’s Country Store & Farms, a beloved local landmark, is the venue for this event, located at 951 South Green Mount Road in Belleville, Illinois. With its scenic, countryside charm and welcoming atmosphere, Eckert’s is an ideal location for enjoying an evening escape this winter.
The Lodge pop-up bar will be open from February 21, 2026, offering a relaxing retreat for guests from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm each evening. The event’s select dates ensure that both locals and visitors can immerse themselves in the full winter experience. Whether you’re a resident looking to enjoy a cozy night out or a traveler exploring Belleville during the winter months, The Lodge’s pop-up bar is a must-visit destination.
A Gathering Place for Everyone
The Lodge’s pop-up bar isn’t just for cocktail aficionados—it’s designed with inclusivity in mind. Whether you’re a fan of winter sports, an enthusiast of cozy environments, or simply someone seeking a fun and relaxing night out, The Lodge is the perfect place for everyone. The warm, inviting space encourages people to relax, socialize, and connect in a uniquely winter-inspired setting.
Eckert’s has carefully curated this winter experience to ensure that every guest feels welcome. From the cozy, fireside gatherings to the delicious cocktails and winter-themed atmosphere, this pop-up bar is all about bringing people together. It’s the ideal place to make lasting memories with family and friends, or even meet new people who share your love for the winter season. The Lodge at Eckert’s is more than just a bar—it’s a gathering place where everyone can feel at home.
Whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening by the fire with loved ones or chatting with friends over expertly crafted cocktails, The Lodge promises to provide an unforgettable winter experience. The pop-up bar will provide an opportunity to enjoy the season’s best drinks and create unforgettable moments in the company of others.
A Winter Event for Locals and Tourists Alike
This winter event is an exciting addition to the town’s offerings, particularly for those looking to explore the area’s seasonal attractions. Eckert’s Country Store & Farms is already a staple in Belleville, and The Lodge’s pop-up bar further enhances the region’s winter tourism scene. Visitors from near and far will find that the combination of cozy ambiance, beautiful surroundings, and seasonal cocktails make for an unforgettable experience.
Tourists visiting Belleville this winter will appreciate having such a charming and unique venue to enjoy during their stay. For locals, The Lodge offers a much-needed escape, providing a cozy spot to unwind after a long day or week. Both visitors and residents will find themselves enchanted by the atmosphere and the offerings at Eckert’s pop-up bar.
Details You Need to Know
For those planning to attend, here are the key details for The Lodge’s pop-up bar at Eckert’s:
Event: The Lodge Pop-Up Bar
Dates: February 21, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Location: Eckert’s Country Store & Farms, 951 South Green Mount Road, Belleville, IL 62220
Experience: Handcrafted cocktails, cozy fireside atmosphere, and a relaxing winter escape
This event offers a perfect opportunity for both locals and tourists to embrace the winter season and experience the charm of Belleville in a unique way. Whether you’re here for a few days or call Belleville home, Eckert’s winter pop-up bar provides a delightful and cozy space to unwind and enjoy the season’s best offerings.
Winter in Belleville: A Destination for Every Season
Eckert’s is not only a fantastic destination for the winter, but it’s also a year-round gem for those who love the beauty of nature and the warmth of a community-focused environment. From picking fresh apples in the fall to attending events like The Lodge’s pop-up bar in the winter, there’s always something to experience at Eckert’s Country Store & Farms. This winter pop-up bar is the perfect way to kick off a season of exploration, relaxation, and enjoyment.
So, whether you’re a local looking for a cozy retreat or a tourist seeking a new winter experience in Belleville, The Lodge at Eckert’s is an event not to be missed. Visit Eckert’s this February and make memories that will warm your heart all year long.
As Valentine’s Day 2026 approaches, travel industry experts are reporting an impressive 50% surge in bookings compared to the previous year. This growth signals a transformative shift in the way couples are celebrating the romantic holiday, indicating that the tourism industry is poised to see long-term benefits. The uptick in travel demand is pushing the hotel sector to adjust to the increasing trend of multi-day getaways, luxurious stays, and experience-driven travel that extends beyond the traditional one-night booking.
Valentine’s Day Surge: A Game Changer for U.S. and Global Travel Destinations
The Valentine’s Day surge, particularly strong in major U.S. cities like Las Vegas, New York, and Miami, has been one of the biggest tourism trends this February. According to Allianz Partners’ official travel data, nearly 1.6 million itineraries from U.S. departure airports saw a 50% increase in bookings over the Valentine’s travel period compared to last year. The increased demand isn’t limited to domestic travel — international destinations like Cancún, Mexico and Paris, France have also seen remarkable growth in bookings, cementing the holiday as a significant event for couples’ travel worldwide.
“More couples are choosing longer stays, often spanning several days, rather than booking just one night for a quick romantic escape,” says a representative from Allianz Partners. With Valentine’s Day falling on a Saturday in 2026, travelers are seizing the opportunity to extend their getaways through Sunday and even into the following week.
Hotels Adjust to Changing Travel Preferences
This surge in bookings has led to a transformation in how hotels are approaching the Valentine’s Day weekend. Many hotels are reporting occupancy rates over 80% — an impressive figure, especially considering that a large portion of these bookings are for multi-night stays. Premium and luxury hotels are seeing a 175% increase in room bookings year-over-year. This is a significant shift from previous years when a simple dinner and one-night stay would suffice for most couples.
The shift is clear: couples now want more than just a one-night romantic experience. They are opting for luxurious stays that offer experiences like private dinners, spa treatments, and bespoke services that make their time away more memorable. Hotel chains are quickly adapting by offering special Valentine’s packages, which often include romantic excursions, personalized services, and in-room amenities that provide a sense of luxury and exclusivity.
The Changing Face of Valentine’s Day Celebrations
This trend isn’t just about booking rooms; it’s about creating experiences. As the desire for premium experiences grows, hotels are capitalizing on this by designing tailored romantic getaways. In Las Vegas, for example, couples can book extravagant helicopter tours of the Strip or enjoy bespoke spa days designed to cater to their every need. Hotels in New York City are offering private, intimate dining experiences overlooking the skyline, while those in Miami are promoting luxury yacht tours for couples looking for unique ways to celebrate their love.
Hotel owners and managers are also keenly aware of how shifting consumer preferences are shaping travel. Many report that guests are now more focused on seeking personalized experiences, not just traditional romantic destinations. This has prompted an increase in prices for Valentine’s packages, with couples willing to pay more for highly curated services that offer a deeper connection and an unforgettable experience.
Popular Valentine’s Day Destinations in 2026
Some destinations, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, are seeing an especially strong increase in bookings. New York City remains one of the top cities for romantic getaways, offering everything from Broadway shows to intimate dinners in Central Park. In Florida, Miami and Orlando continue to top the list for couples seeking a blend of sunshine, luxury, and entertainment. Meanwhile, Las Vegas has seen a 50% increase in hotel reservations, driven by couples flocking to the city’s high-end resorts and exclusive Valentine’s events.
Internationally, Cancún, San José del Cabo, and Paris are also among the most sought-after destinations. Couples flock to Paris, the quintessential city of love, for a perfect Valentine’s Day experience, while Cancún offers beach-front resorts and exotic activities. Mexico’s location and offerings have boosted it as a destination of choice for couples seeking to indulge in luxury travel.
What This Means for Hotel Revenue and the Future of Valentine’s Day Travel
The rise in bookings is expected to generate a significant boost in hotel revenues, with both luxury hotels and resorts reporting an upswing in the average daily rate (ADR) for Valentine’s weekend. This surge in travel and spending signals that Valentine’s Day is increasingly being seen as a weekend-long celebration rather than just a single night. Travel experts predict this trend will continue beyond 2026, creating a shift toward experience-driven, extended travel for couples, which could impact how hotels plan for future events and seasonal promotions.
As this trend continues, it is likely that more hotels will embrace experiential offerings and seek partnerships with airlines, tour operators, and experience providers to create a complete package for couples looking to make the most of their romantic escapes.
The Future of Valentine’s Day Travel: An Experience-Led Model
With the increased demand for extended stays, the shift towards experience-driven travel is set to continue well beyond 2026. As couples look to make more of their romantic holidays, hotels will need to expand their offerings to meet these new expectations. Whether it’s providing in-room services, personalized concierge experiences, or exclusive excursions, hotels are being forced to think outside the box to keep up with the demand.
Conclusion: A New Era for Valentine’s Day Travel
Valentine’s Day 2026 is proving to be a significant moment in travel history, with a 50% surge in bookings signifying a larger cultural shift towards experience-driven, extended travel. The hotel sector, particularly in luxury destinations, is thriving from this change, with romantic getaways becoming longer and more personalized. As this trend continues, it’s clear that Valentine’s Day travel will remain a vital driver of hotel revenues, and hoteliers will need to continually adapt to meet the growing demand for unforgettable romantic experiences.
Barcelona, Rome, Athens, and Palma dominate as Mediterranean cruise capacity surges toward six million passengers in 2026. Over one hundred eighty ships from fifty-seven lines will deploy, marking a 3.7 percent capacity rise, driven by larger vessels and niche operators. This boom transforms tourism dynamics, injecting billions into coastal economies despite overtourism concerns rising across these countries.
Capacity Surge Reshapes Tourism
Western Mediterranean hubs like Barcelona, Palma, Marseille, and Rome (Civitavecchia) lead with massive increases, hosting mega-ships from MSC, Royal Caribbean. Capacity nears 3.5 million, boosting tourism revenues through port fees and excursions. European ports report record pre-bookings, signaling sustained tourism recovery.
Eastern routes to Athens (Piraeus), Istanbul, Kusadasi feature smaller luxury lines like Viking, Silversea, Explora. Tourism benefits from diversified itineraries, spreading visitors to islands like Santorini. Growth aligns with EU tourism strategies for sustainable expansion.
Luxury Sector Leads Growth
Luxury cruise tourism spikes thirty-two percent in 2026, with fifty-seven ships including newbuilds from Four Seasons, Orient Express. Viking holds major share, targeting affluent travelers in Rome and Athens. This elevates premium tourism, funding heritage preservation amid high demand.
Palma‘s Balearic ports prepare for influx, balancing tourism with capacity controls. Industry forecasts underscore Mediterranean’s role in global cruise tourism dominance.
Key Destinations’ Tourism Impacts
Destination
Capacity Share
Tourism Impact
Barcelona & Western Med
Mega-ships, forty percent total
Drives urban tourism, strains infrastructure
Rome (Civitavecchia)
Iconic ports, luxury focus
Boosts cultural tourism, aids economy
Athens (Piraeus) East
Island hoppers, niche lines
Enhances heritage tourism, island growth
Palma (Mallorca)
Balearics hub
Amplifies summer tourism, sustainability push
Ports invest in green tech to manage tourism flows.
Sustainable Tourism Challenges
Overtourism prompts measures; Barcelona limits ships, Venice bans large ones from 2026. CLIA advocates balanced tourism, with EU directives on emissions. Capacity growth pressures sites like Dubrovnik, but revenues fund protections.
Athens benefits from shoulder-season sailings, extending tourism viability. Operators adopt shore power, LNG for eco-friendly tourism.
Economic Powerhouse for Europe Tourism
Mediterranean cruises generate over twenty billion euros annually, employing thousands in Palma, Rome. 2026 projections exceed 5.9 million passengers, surpassing pre-pandemic peaks. Tourism boards hail contributions to GDP, especially Italy, Spain, Greece.
Barcelona ports report over ten percent growth, supporting Vision-like initiatives. Niche voyages to Malta, Cyprus diversify tourism.
New Ships Fuel Cruise Tourism
Deployments include MSC World America-class, Royal Icon to Barcelona. Luxury additions like Silversea Silver Ray enhance offerings. Rome‘s historic appeal draws history buffs, impacting cultural tourism positively.
Palma welcomes expedition-style ships for Balearic explorations. This variety sustains tourism interest amid global shifts.
Eastern Med’s Rising Star
Athens, Santorini, Mykonos see five percent capacity uptick, with lines like Norwegian, Celebrity. Tourism spreads to Crete, Rhodes, alleviating overcrowding. Greece’s ministry promotes cruises for rural development.
2026 tests sustainable tourism limits; Barcelona caps daily passengers, Amsterdam bans mega-ships. CLIA pushes best practices for resilient tourism. Revenues enable investments in Venice alternatives like Taranto.
Rome and Athens thrive on day-visitor spend, funding antiquities. Projections affirm ten percent global capacity growth, Europe-led.
Future of Mediterranean Tourism
Near six million capacity cements dominance, with hybrid itineraries blending Med-Caribbean. Palma‘s year-round push counters seasonality. Tourism evolves via tech like app-guided tours.
Barcelona innovations like shore excursions mitigate impacts. 2026 sets stage for record-breaking cruise tourism.
Mediterranean surge influences worldwide cruise tourism, inspiring Asia-Pacific ports to expand capacity while adopting EU green standards for sustainable operations and inspiring balanced growth models across continents.
In the world of high-end travel, a Five-Star rating is expected, but a near-perfect score from the guests themselves is a rare feat. As we step into 2026, the Maldivian luxury landscape has found its gold standard. Constance Halaveli and Constance Moofushi, two of the most iconic gems in the Constance Hospitality portfolio, have officially emerged as the frontrunners in the prestigious Booking.com Traveller Review Awards.
With scores that border on perfection—9.8 and 9.7 respectively—these resorts aren’t just providing a place to stay; they are crafting experiences that resonate long after the sand has been washed off the suitcases.
The Power of the Guest Voice
The Traveller Review Awards are unique because they aren’t decided by a secret panel of judges or a corporate board. Instead, they are the direct result of thousands of verified guest reviews. In an era where travelers are more discerning and vocal than ever, maintaining a score of 9.8 is a testament to an almost supernatural attention to detail.
Jean-Jacques Vallet, Chief Executive Officer of Constance Hospitality, noted that these awards are a mirror of the passion found on the ground. According to Vallet, the recognition is a direct reflection of the professionalism and unwavering commitment of the teams who call these islands home. In the Maldives, where competition is as vast as the ocean, standing out requires more than just a beautiful beach—it requires soul.
Constance Halaveli: The Pinnacle of Refined Luxury
Earning a staggering 9.8 out of 10, Constance Halaveli has solidified its reputation as a sanctuary for those who seek “True Blue” luxury. Tucked away in the North Ari Atoll, the resort is shaped like a curved Dhoni (a traditional Maldivian boat), creating a sense of movement and grace.
What makes Halaveli stand out in the 2026 awards? It is the harmony between space and service. The resort is home to some of the most spacious overwater and beachfront villas in the region, each designed to offer total privacy. However, the reviews highlight that it’s the “refined dining” and “personalized service” that push the score to near-perfection. Whether it’s a sommelier remembering your favorite vintage or a villa host anticipating your need for a sunset yoga session, Halaveli operates with a level of intuition that guests clearly find unforgettable.
Constance Moofushi: The Soul of Barefoot Chic
Just a short distance away, Constance Moofushi secured a remarkable 9.7. If Halaveli is the refined older sibling, Moofushi is the free-spirited, elegant traveler. Known globally as one of the best “all-inclusive” experiences in the world, Moofushi champions the concept of “barefoot chic.”
The 2026 awards highlight Moofushi’s consistency in delivering a relaxed, high-end island atmosphere. It is a place where shoes are optional but world-class diving and soul-stirring sunsets are mandatory. For travelers who want luxury without the pretension, Moofushi provides a seamless experience where everything—from the premium cocktails to the guided snorkeling excursions—is handled with a smile. It is this “no-stress” environment that has kept their guest satisfaction scores at the top of the charts year after year.
A Portfolio-Wide Triumph
While the Maldivian properties took the spotlight as the highest-rated resorts in the entire Constance group, the 2026 awards cycle was a win for the brand across the Indian Ocean. From Mauritius to the Seychelles, Constance Hospitality has managed to maintain a “people-first” philosophy that transcends borders.
However, the Maldives remains the crown jewel. In a market that sees dozens of new openings every year, the fact that Halaveli and Moofushi continue to dominate the ratings is a signal to the industry: consistency is the ultimate luxury.
What This Means for the Future of Maldives Travel
The 2026 Traveller Review Awards tell us a lot about what modern travelers value. It’s no longer just about the size of the infinity pool or the brand of the espresso machine in the room. Guests are rewarding resorts that listen.
As Jean-Jacques Vallet emphasized, guest feedback is central to their operations. By taking every review to heart, Constance has been able to fine-tune the guest journey, ensuring that the “Constance Moment” is delivered every single time.
For those planning a trip to the Maldives in 2026 and beyond, these scores provide a roadmap. If you are looking for a retreat where the service is as warm as the tropical sun and the quality is verified by thousands of your peers, the choice is clear. Constance Halaveli and Constance Moofushi aren’t just winning awards; they are setting the pace for the future of hospitality.
The Metrocentre Partnership in Gateshead, UK has begun construction on a new retail hub designed specifically for independent and emerging brands, known as The Crescent. Covering 10,000 square feet with 10 flexible retail units and a central café space, this new area aims to build on the success of ‘The Village’ independent retail zone, offering opportunities for smaller retailers to establish physical stores within a major UK shopping destination. The Crescent is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2026 and is expected to attract lifestyle, gifting, homeware, jewellery, bookstore and craft‑led retailers, enhancing the overall retail mix at Metrocentre.
INTRODUCTION
The Metrocentre in Gateshead is expanding its retail offering with the construction of a brand‑new independent retail hub called The Crescent. This development is aimed at giving emerging and smaller UK brands a platform to open physical stores within one of the largest shopping destinations in the country. With flexible lease terms and a welcoming central café, The Crescent is designed to complement Metrocentre’s existing tenant mix and deliver a fresh, engaging shopping environment that enhances the visitor experience. Construction has started on this 10,000 square foot space, which forms part of the broader investment programme at Metrocentre, reinforcing the destination’s appeal to shoppers and travellers alike.
DEVELOPING THE CRESCENT — WHAT THE NEW HUB OFFERS
The new retail hub, The Crescent, will occupy a prominent section of Metrocentre’s Upper Green Mall, featuring 10 retail units ranging from approximately 180 to 800 square feet each. Designed with flexible lease terms to lower barriers to entry, these units offer emerging brands the opportunity to test and grow their physical retail presence without the long‑term commitment usually required at major shopping centres. In the centre of The Crescent, a 500 square foot café kiosk will provide a social gathering space for shoppers and visitors, strengthening the hub’s appeal as a place to explore, linger and socialise.
The Crescent is adjacent to ‘The Village’ in Upper Blue Mall, where Metrocentre has already cultivated a cluster of independent retailers. This expansion aims to amplify that success into a standalone hub with a cohesive identity, featuring traditional ornate facias and panelled pilasters that create a distinctive atmosphere for visitors.
RETAIL STRATEGY AND MARKET CONTEXT
The development of The Crescent builds on Metrocentre’s recent performance, including strong retail footfall and diversified tenant growth. With year‑on‑year retail sales increasing by 3% in 2025 and annual visitor numbers exceeding 16 million, Metrocentre has maintained its position as a key retail destination in the North East of England. The expansion to include a dedicated hub for independent brands reflects consumer demand for more varied and experiential shopping environments, as well as Metrocentre’s strategic focus on fostering retail innovation and community engagement.
According to retail industry data, destinations that offer a broader mix of independent shops alongside established national and global brands tend to attract higher visitation and deeper shopper engagement, reinforcing Metrocentre’s rationale for the development.
ADVANTAGES FOR TRAVELLERS AND VISITORS
From a travel perspective, the launch of The Crescent at Metrocentre delivers several benefits for visitors exploring Gateshead and the wider North East region:
Expanded Shopping Variety Travelers to Metrocentre will now find a curated mix of independent and emerging brands, offering more unique and locally‑rooted products than traditional high street fare.
Enhanced Visitor Experience The social café at the heart of The Crescent provides shoppers and travellers with a welcoming space to rest, dine and connect, adding quality to the shopping experience.
Support for Local Entrepreneurship Independent retailers often showcase locally made and crafted products, giving visitors access to distinctive gifts, lifestyle items and cultural goods.
Complement to Broader Attractions Metrocentre already features a wide array of stores, restaurants, entertainment and services. The addition of The Crescent amplifies the centre’s role as a destination for day trips and travel activities beyond conventional shopping.
Boost to Regional Tourism By reinforcing Metrocentre’s retail mix, Gateshead strengthens its appeal as a travel stop for domestic tourists and international visitors seeking shopping experiences outside major UK cities.
POTENTIAL DISADVANTAGES FOR TRAVELLERS
Despite the advantages, travelers should be mindful of a few considerations:
Crowd Volume and Visitor Flow With Metrocentre already one of the UK’s busiest shopping centres, increased footfall driven by a new retail hub may result in higher crowd density, particularly on weekends and holidays.
Navigation and Accessibility Newly developed areas within large shopping complexes can require visitors to adjust wayfinding strategies until they become familiar with the layout.
Potential Price Variation Independent brands may offer unique products but sometimes at premium price points compared with mass‑market retailers, which can affect budget‑conscious travelers.
Location‑Specific Traffic Metrocentre’s size and location near major road networks may continue to challenge travellers relying on public transport connections, as bus and rail services can see peak usage during key shopping periods.
Lease Term Flexibility Risks While flexible leasing supports emerging brands, turnover rates may be higher than for established chains, potentially affecting consistency in store offerings over time.
CONCLUSION
The Metrocentre’s new retail hub, The Crescent, marks a significant step in expanding the shopping and travel experience at one of the UK’s largest retail destinations. With a focus on supporting independent and emerging brands, flexible retail opportunities and a central café space, the development enhances Metrocentre’s appeal to visitors, shoppers, and travellers. While the hub will enrich the diversity of retail offerings and strengthen Metrocentre’s position in the regional economy, visitors should be prepared for increased footfall and evolving store dynamics as the hub establishes itself. Overall, The Crescent reinforces Gateshead’s vibrancy as a retail and travel destination in the North East of England
Several passengers stranded across The UK today as 384 flight cancellations and delays were recorded across Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester, London, Birmingham, Glasgow, And Bristol. The most affected carriers include British Airways (2 cancellations, 57 delays), easyJet (65 delays), Vueling Airlines (2 cancellations, 4 delays), and Virgin Atlantic (2 cancellations, 5 delays). Airports impacted include London Heathrow Airport (6 cancellations, 117 delays), London Gatwick Airport (3 cancellations, 58 delays), Manchester Airport (63 delays), London Stansted Airport (28 delays), Edinburgh Airport (33 delays), Birmingham Airport (25 delays), Glasgow Airport (22 delays), Bristol Airport (21 delays) and Liverpool John Lennon Airport (8 delays). Other affected cities include London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool and Stansted. Additional airlines recording delays include Ryanair, Jet2, Finnair, Loganair, and Pegasus Airlines.
Update today: 375 total delays and 9 cancellations across nine UK airports.
Heathrow recorded the highest disruption volume with 123 affected flights.
Gatwick accounted for the remaining cancellations outside Heathrow.
Manchester logged 63 delays, the highest outside London.
easyJet recorded the highest total delays (65 flights).
British Airways led in combined operational impact (59 affected flights).
Disruption was concentrated across London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Birmingham.
Most Affected Airports
London Heathrow Airport
Heathrow recorded 117 delays and 6 cancellations, the highest nationwide total. British Airways accounted for 57 delayed flights, while Virgin Atlantic and Finnair contributed cancellations.
London Gatwick Airport
Gatwick saw 58 delays and 3 cancellations, with Vueling Airlines responsible for two cancelled services and BA Euroflyer one.
Manchester Airport
Manchester logged 63 delays, led by Jet2 (9 delays) and Ryanair (6 delays).
London Stansted Airport
Stansted recorded 28 delays, with Ryanair accounting for 17 of those delayed departures.
Edinburgh Airport
Edinburgh reported 33 delays, primarily from easyJet (14 delays) and Ryanair.
Birmingham Airport
Birmingham saw 25 delays, driven by easyJet (9 delays) and Ryanair (4 delays).
Glasgow Airport
Glasgow recorded 22 delays, with easyJet responsible for 14 affected flights.
Bristol Airport
Bristol logged 21 delays, including two delayed Aurigny Air Services flights representing its full schedule.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool registered 8 delays, six involving easyJet.
Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays
British Airways
2 cancellations and 57 delays at Heathrow, alongside regional delay impact.
easyJet
65 total delays across Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool and Gatwick.
Vueling Airlines
2 cancellations and 4 delays at Gatwick.
Virgin Atlantic
2 cancellations and 5 delays at Heathrow.
Ryanair
Delays across Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Stansted and Bristol.
Jet2
Delays concentrated at Manchester and Birmingham.
Finnair
2 cancellations at Heathrow and additional delays at Manchester and Edinburgh.
What Can Affected Passengers Do?
Check live flight status before heading to Heathrow or Gatwick.
Arrive earlier than usual at busy hubs such as Manchester or Edinburgh.
Monitor airline apps for rebooking options.
Review compensation policies where cancellations occurred.
Keep boarding passes and notifications updated for schedule adjustments.
Overview of Flight Cancellations And Delays
Today’s flight disruption pattern in The UK shows the heaviest impact centered in London, particularly at Heathrow and Gatwick. Manchester followed as the most delay-affected regional airport, while Edinburgh, Birmingham and Glasgow saw steady but lower volumes. Bristol and Liverpool experienced comparatively lighter disruption. British Airways and easyJet were the most operationally impacted carriers by volume, followed by Ryanair, Virgin Atlantic, Jet2 and Finnair. London appears repeatedly as the core disruption zone, with Manchester and Edinburgh also registering significant delay totals. Across all nine airports, the figures stand at 375 delays and 9 cancellations as of the latest update, with the majority of disruption occurring on domestic and European routes.
Image Source: AI Source: Different airports and FlightAware
The completion of one full year of Flyadeal’s Pakistan operations marks a significant turning point for the travel and tourism industry. This milestone is more than an airline anniversary. It represents a shift in how travellers move between the Middle East and South Asia. Over the past year, Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights have quietly reshaped travel patterns, opened new doors for tourists, and strengthened cross-border connectivity in a region hungry for affordable and reliable air travel.
From a tourism perspective, this development carries long-term importance for global travellers seeking new destinations, better prices, and smoother journeys.
A Year That Changed Travel Access
Flyadeal’s entry into the Pakistan market brought direct air links between Saudi Arabia and major Pakistani cities. For travellers, this meant fewer stopovers and shorter travel times. It also meant lower fares. These changes matter deeply in tourism. Easy access is often the deciding factor when travellers choose a destination. Over the past year, these flights have made Pakistan more reachable for leisure travellers, visiting families, and business tourists alike.
This anniversary highlights how one year of consistent operations can redefine a travel corridor. Routes that were once limited or expensive are now more open and predictable.
Why Pakistan Matters to Global Tourists
Pakistan is a destination of contrasts. It offers modern cities, historic heritage, mountain landscapes, and rich food culture. Yet for many international tourists, reaching Pakistan used to feel complicated. Limited direct flights created hesitation. Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights helped reduce that barrier.
Cities such as Islamabad, Karachi, and Peshawar act as gateways to wider travel experiences. From these hubs, tourists can explore northern mountain regions, coastal areas, and cultural heartlands. Better air access has encouraged travellers to see Pakistan not as a distant idea, but as a practical holiday choice.
The Power of Low-Cost Aviation
Low-cost airlines play a critical role in tourism growth. Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights demonstrated how budget travel can stimulate demand without lowering service expectations. Affordable fares allow families to travel together. They encourage repeat visits. They also attract younger travellers who prioritise experiences over luxury.
For the travel industry, this anniversary confirms that long-haul budget routes can succeed when demand exists. It also shows that price-sensitive markets respond quickly when barriers are removed. As a result, Pakistan benefits from increased visitor numbers, while Saudi Arabia strengthens its aviation influence.
Cultural Travel and Diaspora Movement
Tourism is not only about sightseeing. It is also about people and relationships. Millions of people with roots in Pakistan live and work in Saudi Arabia. For them, Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights have made home visits easier and more frequent.
This movement has a ripple effect. Family travel often extends into leisure travel. Visitors explore cities, shop locally, and support hospitality businesses. Cultural festivals, weddings, and heritage trips all contribute to the tourism economy. The anniversary reflects how aviation supports emotional travel needs as well as commercial ones.
A Confidence Boost for First-Time Visitors
For international tourists unfamiliar with Pakistan, confidence is key. Regular, scheduled flights operated by a recognised airline provide reassurance. Predictable routes, modern aircraft, and consistent services make travellers feel secure.
Over the past year, Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights have helped normalise travel to the country. This normalisation is powerful. It changes perceptions. It signals stability. It encourages travel planners and tour operators to include Pakistan in broader itineraries.
Industry Impact Beyond the Skies
The effects of this anniversary extend beyond aviation. Hotels, transport providers, guides, and local businesses benefit when air traffic increases. Tourism thrives when connectivity improves. Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights have contributed to this ecosystem by feeding steady visitor flows into key cities.
For the wider travel industry, this success story highlights the importance of collaboration between airlines, airports, and tourism authorities. When air access aligns with destination promotion, growth follows.
What This Means for Future Travel
The first anniversary of Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights signals momentum. Travellers can expect stronger connections, better planning options, and more competitive pricing. It also suggests potential for route expansion and increased frequencies in the future.
For global tourists, this means greater freedom of choice. Pakistan becomes easier to include in multi-country trips across the Middle East and South Asia. Saudi Arabia strengthens its role as a regional travel hub. Together, these shifts reshape travel maps.
A Milestone with Long-Term Meaning
In travel and tourism, anniversaries matter when they represent lasting change. One year of Flyadeal’s Pakistan flights has done exactly that. It has connected people, supported tourism growth, and opened new travel possibilities.
As the industry looks ahead, this milestone stands as a reminder that smart air connectivity can transform destinations. For travellers around the world, it is an invitation to explore, connect, and discover Pakistan with greater ease than ever before.
Samsung Display has introduced its new Penta Tandem OLED technology. It is designed to make screens brighter and last longer than before.
The word “Penta” means five.This technology uses five layers of light-emitting material inside the screen. Before, Samsung used four layers.By adding a fifth layer, the screen spreads out the energy better. This reduces wear on the screen and makes it last longer. Samsung says this new structure doubles the expected lifespan of its panels.
Penta Tandem OLED is especially useful for high-resolution monitors and TVs, where each pixel is smaller and needs to shine brightly. Samsung’s 27-inch 4K monitors with this technology reach 1,300 nits of brightness, while TVs can hit 4,500 nits under certain conditions.The extra layer also helps manage heat, which is important for dense screens.
Image via Samsung
Samsung’s new panels have also earned recognition. Their 31.5-inch UHD monitor is the only one of its size to meet the VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 standard. This certification shows the screen can produce very deep blacks while keeping brightness high.
Penta Tandem OLED first appeared in gaming monitors, but now Samsung is using it in more products. This includes 34-inch ultrawide monitors, a 49-inch Dual QHD monitor, and high-end TVs introduced since 2025.
Ahead of the One UI 8.5 stable release, Samsung has started developing One UI 9 based on Android 17. It will arrive on the upcoming Galaxy foldables later this year. In addition to new devices, Samsung has also begun preparing the One UI 9 update for the latest Galaxy foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Just recently, a first testing build of One UI 9 has been spotted via @Alfaturk for the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The build number is F966USQU8CZB3, and it shows that Samsung has started testing this update for the US version of the phone. Currently, the device is running One UI 8 and is not part of the One UI 8.5 Beta program.
Before One UI 9, Samsung will release the stable One UI 8.5 update. The company plans to roll it out first with the Galaxy S26 series on 25 February 2025. After that, other Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, will receive the update.
Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Even though Samsung is already preparing One UI 9, the company has not officially announced any details yet. The update is likely to come first to new foldable phones. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones might be part of the One UI 9 Beta program before the stable release.
So far, there is no exact timeline for when One UI 9 will be available for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but testing has clearly started. Users who own the device can expect the new features and improvements that One UI 9 will bring. Stay tuned for more information.
Sony has kicked off 2026 by refreshing one of its popular pairs of over-ear wireless headphones. Arriving without a price increase over its original MSRP, the new model adopts a Sank Pink finish to distinguish itself from Sony's initial releases.
The next-gen HBM4 stacks exceed JEDEC and Nvidia specifications with speeds up to 13 Gbps and bandwidth of 3.3 TB/s, while delivering higher energy efficiency, improved thermals, and up to 36 GB capacity per 12‑layer stack. This is the priciest memory Nvidia has ever ordered for AI data center cards, though.
Deal | The Innocn 49Q1R OLED gaming monitor is often on sale but this time it has dropped to its lowest price ever. The monitor is already a budget friendly offering at its MSRP, but now, the value proposition is significantly higher.
The penultimate batch of PC free games that are set to be available on Epic Games Store has been revealed. This lineup includes one game, Return to Ash, and a content pack for an already free-to-play title, Stalcraft: X Starter Edition.
After months of leaks floating around online, Sony has finally launched the WF-1000XM6 earbuds. They are available to order now and come in two color options.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra is one of the best-equipped camera phones on the market, as Xiaomi offers a 200MP periscope telephoto camera with a continuous-zoom lens and a 50MP main camera with a 1-inch sensor. However, the flagship cannot take the top spot in DxOMark’s rankings.
It looks like Samsung is already testing the next One UI OS on its next generation foldables, including the mysterious new Fold that might be a cheaper alternative to the Z Fold 8. The company is expected to announce the new devices in September this year.
In 2020, the comet C/2019 Y4 (ATLAS) was supposed to offer a unique spectacle, but it fragmented shortly after its discovery. And astronomers are looking for one of these fragments that could still be in our solar system.
The incredible success of DJI's Osmo Pocket 3 vlogging camera has prompted other companies to create their own entrants into this market. vivo recently confirmed that it's working on a vlogging camera of its own, and now Insta360 has teased the Luna, which will compete in the same market.
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Atletico Madrid and Barcelona are clashing for the 2026 Copa del Rey semifinal, so don't miss a single detail of the first leg in our live coverage.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona are facing off at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on Thursday in the first leg of the 2026 Copa del Rey semifinals. Stick with our minute-by-minute coverage so you don’t miss a single detail as the Spanish giants clash with a spot in the final on the line.
The Colchoneros reached this stage after a dominant 5-0 win over Real Betis, the same team that beat them 1-0 at home last Sunday, clear proof of their inconsistent form. Currently in third place in La Liga with 45 points, Atletico Madrid enter the matchup against the Blaugrana as the underdog.
On the other hand, Barcelona, despite dealing with the absence of several key players, is in excellent form with a streak of six consecutive wins across all competitions. After advancing to the semifinals with a narrow 2–1 victory over Albacete, Atletico will be the first La Liga side Hansi Flick’s team faces in the 2025-26 Copa del Rey.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid and Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona.
Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains uncertain, with reported offers from AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Major League Soccer, among others.
Robert Lewandowski has been the subject of rumors and speculation for some time, with reported interest from clubs such as AC Milan, Atletico Madrid and Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire. In that context, the Polish striker has reportedly set a deadline to determine his future with Barcelona.
“Until April, once the club’s presidential elections on March 15 have passed, he will not make a decision,”Mundo Deportivo reported Thursday. That timeline makes sense, considering that the call on whether to offer him a new contract will fall to whoever wins the election, creating as many possible scenarios as there are presidential candidates.
What appears clear is the main factor that will guide Lewandowski’s decision. “At this stage, money is not the most important thing for the Polish player, as he is seeking stability and family happiness,” the report adds. “For that very reason, he will prioritize Barcelona if the renewal offer, even at a reduced salary, reflects the level of a striker of his caliber.”
The 37-year-old offered a similar response some time ago when asked about his professional ambitions for next season. “It’s not about cutting my salary in half. A lot depends on the club’s plan and what I want,” Robert said during an appearance on the High Performance podcast.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a LaLiga EA Sports match.
Lewandowski’s options if he leaves Barcelona
If Robert Lewandowski and Barcelona fail to reach an agreement on a contract extension, he would be free to negotiate with any club in the world. However, any deal would only become official on July 1, when he officially enters free agency.
It is well known that Chicago Fire made a formal offer to Lewandowski to join MLS this year, although that is just one of several options available to him. “Milan, Atletico, Fenerbahce and Saudi Arabia are also on the horizon, though with less certainty,” Mundo Deportivo reported.
Atletico Madrid and AC Milan would undoubtedly be the most attractive options from a sporting standpoint, as both are major clubs competing in top European leagues. Fenerbahce also offers the opportunity to compete in the UEFA Champions League, a factor that could influence his final decision.
The Saudi Pro League represents a completely different scenario. There, financial power has been the primary recruiting tool, with salary offers far beyond what most other leagues can provide. If that approach was enough to lure stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Neymar in the past, it would not be surprising if it also appealed to Robert Lewandowski.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona looks on during a training session.
Despite Michael Carrick’s impressive level as interim coach, Manchester United remain attentive to appointing a permanent head coach. However, one of their main candidates has renewed his contract, bringing the Englishman closer to continuing in charge of the team.
Ruben Amorim’s departure may have been heavily criticized, but Manchester United have seemingly made the right call by turning to Michael Carrick. In his short time in charge, the Englishman has transformed the team’s reality, restoring its competitiveness. Despite this, the Red Devils remain attentive to several candidates to take over the squad. However, one of their main targets has renewed his contract, bringing Carrick even closer to continuing in the role.
Despite being strongly linked with Manchester United, Thomas Tuchel decided to renew his contract with the FA (Football Association), keeping him as England’s head coach until 2028. As a result, the Red Devils are forced to abandon the option of appointing the German as their manager after the 2026 World Cup, as he has expressed his desire to build a successful sporting project with the national team.
Although the German was Manchester United’s top priority, the club still maintains a list of alternatives ahead of the 2026–27 season. However, Luis Enrique, another leading candidate, has also reportedly ruled out a move to the team, choosing instead to focus on his successful tenure at PSG, according to the Daily Mirror. Therefore, the options of Roberto De Zerbi and Oliver Glasner now emerge as the only realistic ones.
Amidst the growing uncertainty surrounding the Red Devils, Michael Carrick’s prospects as a permanent head coach are gradually gaining momentum. According to Sky Sports, they have decided to invite the Englishman to be part of the list of candidates to coach the team. Although this may seem minor, it is a significant change, as he was not even considered an option. If the team continues to perform impressively, he could become the favorite candidate.
Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick celebrates a goal.
Michael Carrick attracts the attention of two Premier League teams
Despite not having extensive experience, Michael Carrick has managed to completely transform Manchester United. Not only has he managed to secure four wins in five games, but he has also managed to impose a clear style of play. Since the Englishman’s arrival, the team has regained defensive consistency and a brilliant midfield. As a result, the coach has attracted the attention of two Premier League teams, amid uncertainty over his future with the Red Devils.
According to Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, Tottenham Hotspur have identified Michael Carrick as one of the main candidates to manage the team, alongside Mauricio Pochettino and Roberto De Zerbi. At the same time, Crystal Palace are also keeping the Englishman among their top options, as head coach Oliver Glasner is set to leave as a free agent, reports FootballInsider. As a result, Red Devils’ uncertainty could also cost them the chance to secure Carrick.
Michael Carrick, Manager of Manchester United during the Premier League match.
With the title race tightening and expectations rising around the American star, the Rossoneri face a crucial moment in their campaign, and the uncertainty surrounding Pulisic’s availability has become one of the key talking points ahead of the clash with Pisa.
Christian Pulisic and Massimiliano Allegri stand at the center of Milan’s latest fitness dilemma as the club prepares to return to Serie A action after a disrupted schedule and mounting injury concerns. With the title race tightening and expectations rising around the American star, the Rossoneri face a crucial moment in their campaign, and the uncertainty surrounding Pulisic’s availability has become one of the key talking points ahead of the clash with Pisa.
For Allegri, managing Pulisic’s recovery is part of a broader balancing act between immediate results and long-term ambitions. The winger’s season has been defined by flashes of brilliance interrupted by physical setbacks, and the latest update on his condition adds another layer of intrigue to Milan’s tactical plans.
Pulisic’s campaign has been a tale of promise and frustration. The American winger has been one of the club’s most productive players this season, scoring 10 goals in 20 appearances, yet his rhythm has been repeatedly disrupted by injuries. A hamstring tear on international duty, recurring muscular problems, and, most recently, bursitis near the hip have limited his minutes and consistency.
Despite his explosive start to the campaign, the 27-year-old star has failed to register a goal contribution in 2026, a stark contrast to his early-season form. His availability has fluctuated, and Allegri has often been forced to manage his workload carefully to avoid aggravating lingering issues.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action against David de Gea goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina
Milan visits Pisa with aim to extend unbeaten run
Milan enters the clash with Pisa sitting near the top of the Serie A table and chasing both Champions League qualification and a potential title push. Allegri’s side has remained unbeaten in the league for an extended stretch of 22 league games and is fresh off a convincing victory over Bologna, achieved without Pulisic in the squad.
The fixture congestion ahead adds urgency to every decision. With multiple league matches packed into a short window, Allegri must rotate wisely while maintaining momentum in a tightly contested title race involving Inter and other challengers.
What did Allegri say about Pulisic?
As speculation grew around Pulisic’s readiness, Allegri finally clarified the situation during his pre-match press conference. The Milan coach confirmed that the winger has returned to group training and is available for selection, but with significant limitations. “Pulisic will be available. He trained with the team for the first time yesterday, but he only has 15-20 minutes in his legs,” Allegri explained.
That brief window of potential playing time reveals both progress and caution. Pulisic is fit enough to feature off the bench, but not ready to start, highlighting the delicate balance Milan must strike between using his attacking quality and protecting his long-term fitness.
Even with limited minutes, the USMNT ace could play a decisive role against Pisa. Allegri hinted that the American winger may be used as an impact substitute, especially with other attackers like Rafael Leao, Christopher Nkunku, and Niclas Fullkrug competing for starting roles.
AC Milan's Massimiliano Allegri and Christian Pulisic.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona will be clashing on Thursday for the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals.
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona will face off at the Metropolitano on Thursday in the first leg of the 2025-26 Copa del Rey semifinals. With both teams dealing with several key absences, the Colchonero and the Blaugrana will be eager to take the first step toward reaching the final in what promises to be a thrilling matchup.
The team coached by Diego Simeone heads into the clash in inconsistent form, having missed out on the UEFA Champions League top eight after a 2-1 home defeat to Bodo/Glimt, and posting four wins, three draws, and three losses over its last 10 games. Although Atletico reached the semifinal stage with a dominant 5-0 win over Real Betis, the Madrid side was stunned at home last Sunday with a 1-0 defeat by the Canaries, further evidence of its recent inconsistency.
On the other hand, Barcelona is in excellent form, sitting atop La Liga while riding a stretch of 17 wins and one loss over its last 18 matches. The Blaugrana reached the semifinals after a 2-1 win over Albacete, which had previously knocked out Real Madrid, and will face a top-flight Spanish side in the competition for the first time this edition.
For Atletico, USMNT standout Johnny Cardoso and Pablo Barrios are the most notable absences, while Barcelona will be without top-tier stars such as Raphinha, Marcus Rashford, and Pedri. Even so, both teams are expected to go all out with a potential Copa del Rey final against either Real Sociedad or Athletic Bilbao at stake.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona challenges for the ball against Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid.
Atletico Madrid looking to reverse the trend against Barcelona
Recently, Barcelona has been a major problem for Simeone’s side. In the last 10 meetings across La Liga and the Copa del Rey, Barcelona has recorded eight wins, with Atletico’s last victory coming in December 2024, along with a thrilling 4-4 draw last season.
However, the history of direct knockout ties between the clubs is more balanced. In 23 head-to-head knockout matchups (excluding this one), Barcelona has advanced 14 times, while Atletico Madrid has done so nine times, offering a glimmer of hope for the capital club.
Confirmed lineups for Atletico Madrid and Barcelona
Atletico Madrid’s confirmed lineup (4-3-3): Juan Musso, Nahuel Molina, Marc Pubill, David Hancko, Matteo Ruggeri; Marcos Llorente, Koke, Antoine Griezmann; Giuliano Simeone, Julian Alvarez, Ademola Lookman. Head coach: Diego Simeone.
FC Barcelona’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1): Joan García; Jules Koundé, Pau Cubarsí, Eric García, Alejandro Balde; Frenkie de Jong, Marc Casado; Lamine Yamal, Fermín López, Dani Olmo; Ferran Torres. Head coach: Hansi Flick.
Robert Lewandowski of FC Barcelona and Antoine Griezmann of Atletico de Madrid.
After carrying the club’s attack for much of the season and emerging as one of Serie A’s most decisive figures, the American suddenly found himself battling silence rather than headlines.
The start of 2026 has felt unusually quiet for Christian Pulisic. After carrying the club’s attack for much of the season and emerging as one of Serie A’s most decisive figures, the American suddenly found himself battling silence rather than headlines. Goals dried up, assists stopped flowing, and injuries once again crept into the narrative. Yet inside the club, there is a sense of calm rather than panic.
Christian Pulisic remains central to the project, and Massimiliano Allegri continues to treat him as a cornerstone of Milan’s ambitions. The sense is that what is happening now is a pause rather than a decline, and that the version of Pulisic everyone expects to see at the 2026 World Cup is still on the way.
Only months ago, the 27-year-old was the undisputed focal point of the club’s attack. Goals, assists, and decisive actions flowed through him as Milan pushed into the title race and established itself among Europe’s most dangerous sides. But as the calendar flipped to the new year, the rhythm changed. Across five matches in the new year in which he has played, the American failed to register a goal or an assist, an unusual drought for a player who remains the club’s leading scorer with 10 goals in all competitions.
The limited influence in his most recent appearance before his injury layoff, the 1-1 draw away to Roma, highlighted the shift. Coming on in the 69th minute, he struggled to shape the game as the Rossoneri prioritized protecting a result rather than unleashing their full attacking potential. The numbers didn’t reflect his broader impact. However, they did underscore that something was missing.
The real explanation for the unexpected dip in form
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pulisic has been dealing with lingering physical issues that have quietly limited his training and match sharpness. Milan boss Allegri previously acknowledged this situation, admitting that the winger was not fully fit and that his physical limitations were affecting his decision-making in the final third.
“He’s still not 100 percent. He’s doing well, even if he’s still not physically fit with this minor flexor issue,” the coach explained. He added pointedly that Pulisic had been “making some poor passing choices and delaying plays a bit.” That insight reframed the narrative. The dip was not tactical, psychological, or a sudden loss of quality; it was physical. Explosiveness, sharpness, and confidence in tight spaces all depend on full fitness, and Pulisic has rarely enjoyed that luxury this season.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan in action against David de Gea goalkeeper of ACF Fiorentina
What did Pulisic say about his fitness?
The club’s upcoming schedule offers breathing room, giving Pulisic a valuable opportunity to reset physically. Thus, despite the noise around his recent performances, this is not being treated as a crisis. Analysts remain split, with some expressing concern over recurring injuries, while others argue there is still ample time before the World Cup for everything to fall into place.
Then came the moment that quietly shifted the tone. Speaking about his condition to Access Hollywood, the American has offered a brief but revealing update on his fitness. “It’s going well. I feel much better. I’m close to being where I want to be (physically). I’m positive.”
Those nine words—“I’m close to being where I want to be”—carried more weight than any stat line or tactical breakdown. For a player whose career has often been shaped by stop-start rhythms and recurring setbacks, the suggestion of genuine physical progress is significant.
This season alone, he has dealt with a hamstring tear, bursitis near the hip, and other minor problems that have limited his availability and minutes. Since returning from his October injury, he has scored just four goals, all before 2026 began, highlighting how interruptions have stalled his rhythm.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts on the sidelines
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Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, son 5 yılda profesyonel liglerde "Fizyoterapist, Psikolojik Performans Danışmanı, Masör, Malzemeci, Tercüman, Doktor ve Beslenme Uzmanı" olarak görev alan 510 ismi PFDK'ye sevk ettiğini duyurdu.
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Napoli turned down an approach from Como for rising star Antonio Vergara, with coach Antonio Conte and sporting director Giovanni Manna both blocking a potential transfer.
Vergara has enjoyed a sensational start to the year, scoring three goals in his last four appearances across three different competitions.
He found the net against Chelsea in the Champions League, Fiorentina in Serie A and most recently against Como in the Coppa Italia, despite Napoli’s quarter-final elimination.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 31: Antonio Vergara of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and ACF Fiorentina at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 31, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
His rapid development has strengthened Conte’s faith in the youngster, who is now viewed not merely as a squad option but as a genuine attacking asset capable of adding unpredictability to Napoli’s forward play.
Como failed in pursuit of Napoli sensation Vergara
Como sporting director Carlo Alberto Ludi confirmed his club’s long-standing interest.
“We wanted Vergara last July and even the year before,” Ludi told Kiss Kiss Napoli, via SportItalia.
“Giovanni Manna was very honest with us and said he wanted to develop him at Napoli. We have followed him for a long time and tried to sign him outright, because that is how we work.”
UDINE, ITALY – AUGUST 20: Napoli linked Giovanni Manna of Juventus during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus at Dacia Arena on August 20, 2023 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Vergara’s agent played down talk of a contract renewal.
“There is absolutely nothing at the moment,” he said. “Antonio must only think about playing and helping Napoli reach the Champions League. Then, at the right time, President De Laurentiis will evaluate the situation.”
Italy have discovered their opponents for the UEFA Nations League group stage.
Gennaro Gattuso’s Azzurri side will face France, Belgium in Group A
France were drawn as the Pot 1 side, before Italy were pulled out of Pot 2 by Portugal and former Real Madrid defender Pepe.
Pot 3 saw Belgium added into their group, before Turkiye were pulled out of Pot 4.
The draw took place in Brussels on Thursday evening, with Italy initially in Pot 2 of League A.
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
FIGC president Gabriele Gravina was present at the draw, alongside former Juventus and Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci.
Last Nations League campaign ended in quarter-final defeat to Germany, losing 5-4 on aggregate with Luciano Spalletti in charge of Italy.
Italy Nations League Draw
Nations League Group A: France, Italy, Belgium, Turkiye
ENSCHEDE, NETHERLANDS – JUNE 15: The UEFA Nations League trophy is seen on a plinth prior to the UEFA Nations League 2022/23 semifinal match between Spain and Italy at FC Twente Stadium on June 15, 2023 in Enschede, Netherlands. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
Bologna have confirmed they have signed Argentine forward Santiago Castro to a contract extension, until June 2030.
On their official website, Bologna confirmed the extension with a brief statement: “Bologna FC 1909 announces that it has reached an agreement with striker Santiago Castro for a contract extension until June 30, 2030.”
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 11: Celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia match between Bologna FC and SS Lazio at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 11, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The 21-year-old has been steadily improving and has eight goals in all competitions for the Rossoblu this season.
He played well in his club’s Coppa Italia quarter-final defeat to Lazio, scoring the opening goal and being a real thorn in the Biancocelesti defence.
Highly-rated Castro signs new deal with Bologna
Castro has been the topic of much transfer speculation, as so often is the case with young South American talents.
Rumours from the British tabloid press have linked Castro with the likes of Chelsea, Everton and Aston Villa.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – DECEMBER 04: Santiago Castro of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Coppa Italia Round of 16 match between Bologna FC and Parma Calcio at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on December 04, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Italian sources claim that Inter are among the clubs interested in Castro’s progress; strange given their surplus of talented forwards.
Regardless, Bologna see the forward as a vital part of the current squad and a player who they see as somewhat of a jewel – whether they keep him long-term or cash in in a year or two.
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Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly interested in signing the Everton midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
The 27-year-old has done an excellent job since joining Everton, and his performances have attracted the attention of the London club.
It is no secret that they need more creativity in the final third, and the Everton midfielder could be ideal for them. However, former Tottenham scout Mick Brown claims that it is unlikely that Everton will sanction his departure in the summer.
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Spurs keen on Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
“Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has done an outstanding job at Everton,” Brown told Football Insider.
“So that’s why the interest is there, Tottenham have been looking at him, for example.
“They want that type of player and feel he would fit the profile if he was available, the problem is I don’t think he’s going to be available.
“I don’t think it’s something they’re going to consider because they’re not in a position where they might have to sell, it’s not like they’re in relegation trouble.
“They’ll be doing everything in their power to keep him at the club.”
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall of Everton celebrates (Photo by James Fearn/Getty Images)
The 27-year-old has previously failed to make his mark at a big club like Chelsea, and he could be tempted to join Tottenham if the opportunity presents itself. He will look to prove himself at the highest level.
Meanwhile, Everton are looking to build a quality team, and they will not want to sell one of their best players in the summer. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. The Toffees are under no pressure to cash in on him, and Tottenham will have to come forward with a stunning offer to convince them.
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Reds keen on Jules Kounde
Liverpool are looking to improve defensively, and they have identified the versatile French international as a summer target. According to Fichajes, they are prepared to pay €80 million in order to get the deal done.
The player is highly rated at Barcelona, and they do not plan to lose him anytime soon, but the €80 million offer could prompt them to consider his departure. It would help them improve multiple areas of the squad. It remains too easy what they decide.
Jules Kounde in action for Barcelona (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Kounde can play as a right back or a central defender. He could be the ideal acquisition for Liverpool. Ibrahima Konate will be out of contract at the end of the season, and they need to replace him. Signing his compatriot could prove to be a wise decision. Kounde is at the peak of his career, and he could make an immediate impact in the Premier League. His ability to cover the right position makes him an enticing prospect for the Premier League club.
It will be interesting to see if they follow up on their interest with an official proposal at the end of the season. There is no doubt that they have the finances to get the deal done. They have shown that they are prepared to spend big money on top players.
Kounde could be open to taking on a new challenge at this stage of his career as well. Joining the Premier League champions could be quite exciting for him.
Chelsea are very interested in signing AZ Alkmaar midfielder Kees Smit.
The 20-year-old Netherlands prodigy has attracted the attention of Real Madrid and Barcelona as well. According to Fichajes, Real Madrid have already submitted a €50 million offer to get the deal done, but the Dutch outfit is holding out for a fee of €60 million.
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Chelsea very keen on Kees Smit
The report further claims that Chelsea are desperate to secure his signature and they are ready to push the financial limits in order to beat the La Liga clubs to his signature.
Chelsea are looking to build for the future, and they believe that the 20-year-old could be a solid long-term acquisition for them. They have done well to invest in talented young players in recent windows, and they are looking to add to the formidable pool of young talent already at the club. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Real Madrid to his signature.
Kees Smit of AZ Alkmaar (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Smit is a technically gifted midfielder who will bring greater control and composure to Chelsea’s midfield. The opportunity to join the Premier League club will be exciting for him. Similarly, moving to Real Madrid will be tempting. It remains to be seen what the young midfielder decides. He should look to join a club where there is a prominent role for him in the starting lineup. Sitting on the bench at a big club would be detrimental to his development.
Chelsea will be hoping to fight for major trophies in the coming season, and they need top-quality players to compete regularly with elite clubs. The 20-year-old has all the tools to develop into a quality player with the right guidance. He could be a star for Chelsea in the long run.
Google on Thursday said it observed the North Korea-linked threat actor known as UNC2970 using its generative artificial intelligence (AI) model Gemini to conduct reconnaissance on its targets, as various hacking groups continue to weaponize the tool for accelerating various phases of the cyber attack life cycle, enabling information operations, and even conducting model extraction attacks.
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A study in Sexual and Relationship Therapy found that men are more open to casual sex and infidelity than women. The research also highlights a strong link between relationship dissatisfaction, the desire for uncommitted sex, and the intention to cheat.
Infidelity has long been defined as a violation of promises and commitments within a romantic relationship, reflecting a failure to uphold expectations of love, loyalty, and support. However, modern views conceptualize infidelity as physical, sexual, or emotional behaviors that violate relationship norms and cause distress and negative relationship outcomes. Exactly which behaviors constitute infidelity varies across couples, as norms regarding emotional and sexual exclusivity differ between relationships.
The most common forms of infidelity are sexual and emotional infidelity. Sexual infidelity usually involves physical sexual behaviors with someone other than one’s partner. Emotional infidelity consists of forming intimate emotional bonds with a person other than the partner that breach relationship rules agreed upon by the couple. Research indicates that sexual and emotional infidelity often co-occur; they are, most often, not independent phenomena.
A key psychological characteristic linked to infidelity is sociosexuality. Sociosexuality is the level of openness to casual sex without commitment. Individuals with higher sociosexuality are more likely to engage in both sexual and emotional infidelity, as their attitudes and desires may conflict with monogamous relationship norms.
Study author Paula Pricope and her colleagues wanted to investigate whether sociosexuality plays a mediating role in the relationship between relationship satisfaction and intentions towards infidelity. They also wanted to know whether these associations are the same in men and women. The authors hypothesized that men would be more inclined to engage in infidelity compared to women and that their sociosexuality would be higher (i.e., they would be more open to casual sex).
Study participants were 246 individuals from Romania. Their average age was 24 years. All participants were volunteers. Sixty-one percent of participants were women. Seventy-two percent were in a non-marital romantic relationship, while 28% were married. Sixty-eight percent of participants were from urban areas of Romania.
Participants completed assessments of intentions towards infidelity (the Intentions Towards Infidelity Scale), relationship satisfaction (the Relationship Assessment Scale), and sociosexuality (the Sociosexual Orientation Inventory – Revised).
Results showed that individuals reporting stronger intentions towards infidelity tended to have higher sociosexuality and be less satisfied with their relationships. In other words, individuals more willing to cheat on their partners tended to be more open to uncommitted sex and less satisfied with their relationships. Men tended to report higher sociosexuality and higher intentions towards infidelity than women.
The authors tested a statistical model proposing that lower relationship satisfaction leads to higher sociosexuality, which, in turn, increases intentions to cheat. The results indicated that this pathway was significant specifically for men. For male participants, lower relationship satisfaction was linked to higher sociosexuality, which then predicted higher intentions to cheat. However, this mediation pathway was not significant for women.
The study contributes to the scientific understanding of infidelity. However, all study data came from self-reports, leaving room for reporting bias to have affected the results. Additionally, the design of the study does not allow for causal inferences.
While it is indeed possible that lower relationship satisfaction leads to increased sociosexuality and infidelity intentions, it is also possible that higher sociosexuality and infidelity intentions reduce relationship satisfaction or make it harder for a person to be satisfied with a committed relationship. Other possibilities also remain open.
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The Ethereum price keeps falling, despite supply on Binance keeps shrinking. Normally, declining exchange reserves are bullish and many immediately speculate for a rally. Coins leave exchanges, sell pressure drops, price rises. That’s the textbook theory.
But markets don’t care about textbooks, it works in a more twisted way and ordinary textbook theories don’t always work and ETH not going up is clear evidence of this.
Right now, the Ethereum price sits near $1908 with fading momentum, moving averages weakening after a bearish crossover on both long-term and shortterm spans, and downside pressure refusing to let up. So what’s overpowering the shrinking exchange supply narrative?
Shrinking Binance Reserves Explained
Binance’s ETH exchange reserve is trending downward again. That means ETH is being withdrawn. Under normal spot-driven conditions, that’s constructive theoretically.
As, less ETH on exchange typically means fewer coins readily available for sale.
Well, here’s the catch: spot dynamics don’t dominate short-term price action anymore. Infact, Derivatives do as they have strong leverage support from exchanges that covers up spot activity in short term.
And that is what changes everything. Since, exchange reserve data reflects spot supply. But the Ethereum price chart is currently reacting more to futures positioning than to on-chain withdrawals.
If open interest is elevated, funding rates has turned negative, and traders are leaning heavily short, aggressive derivatives selling can drag Ethereum/USD lower. That’s why even if spot supply is shrinking. In that scenario, futures pressure simply overwhelms spot optimism. And that appears to be what’s happening.
Withdrawals Don’t Always Mean Holding
But, still knowing what futures activities are capable of, then let’s be real. This clearly implies that withdrawals aren’t automatically bullish accumulation anymore and theories like these are not certain indicators anymore.
Also, withdrawals also implies that ETH can leave Binance for DeFi collateral use, staking, Layer-2 activity, OTC transactions, or even transfers to other exchanges. A decline in Binance reserves doesn’t guarantee coins are locked away long term. That’s a very practical and logical thing to assume at this point about exchange reserve metrics. As Global sell pressure can still persist elsewhere.
So, shrinking supply on one exchange doesn’t necessarily mean shrinking supply everywhere.
Weak Demand and Macro Drag
Here’s another inconvenient truth, as a reduced exchange supply isn’t enough without demand presence.
In the crypto sector this demand comes from stablecoins inflows. If these are weak, then risk appetite is low, or broader market sentiment is negative, as a result ETH price won’t respond positively. In this mix, if we add macro correlation into the mix then it complicates the outlook even more bleak.
Like, if broader crypto is soft or risk markets are under pressure, then reserve signals can be completely overridden.
There’s also the possibility that large players are playing both sides: withdrawing spot ETH while opening short positions in derivatives. Strategic hedging Or positioning for lower levels.
So What’s Next For Ethereum price?
If derivatives pressure continues and liquidity gets cleared to the downside, Ethereum price prediction models increasingly point toward a deeper support retest, potentially in the $1,700 region. That doesn’t invalidate long-term structure but it does suggest pain could come first.
For now, the Ethereum price remains under pressure despite falling Binance reserves, proving once again that in this market, supply signals alone don’t move charts but positioning does.
Today, the MYX price didn’t just dip; it showed a brutal long squeeze that triggered around 50% collapse, wiping out overheated positioning in a short amount of time and sending liquidation data flashing red across derivatives dashboards.
According to Coinglass, total liquidations rekt over the past 24 hours reached $615.96K. Longs took the real hit $527.13K flushed, while shorts accounted for just $88.83K. That imbalance tells a clear story of a token dump. This wasn’t a balanced deleveraging; it seemed like a strategic one-sided unwind to extract most of the profits.
Liquidations Tell the Story in MYX Price
When long liquidations outweigh shorts nearly five to one, it usually means traders were leaning too hard in one direction.
The onchain data confirms that they truly were leaning too much on the bullish side. Per Santiment’s data, the MYX price had previously pushed the MVRV Z-Score to 4.731, which seemed to be in a danger zone, as this metric had been rising and hadn’t risen much beyond 4.731 which showed that was the limit of previous bullish rise.
That reading suggests market value had detached sharply from holders’ cost basis. In simpler terms, there were too many paper profits and markets covered that gap by this dump. As there was too much heat.
As a reason, the Z-score collapsed to 2.309 alongside a 50% price drawdown and surging volume. That’s not random volatility, in fact, the data points out that’s a violent shift from speculative euphoria to something closer to fair value. Massive unrealized gains got flushed out. Weak hands exited under pressure. Supply changed hands.
Well, here’s the kicker: that kind of washout can either mark the end for crypto or the reset before a base forms. Based on what the MYX price chart displays, it seems it is more interested in developing a base around $2.50-$3.00, aligning with an ascending trendline that’s been present for months.
MVRV Reset in Motion
A drop from 4.731 to 2.309 doesn’t scream bullish continuation, but it doesn’t scream structural death either. Historically, extreme Z-scores leave little room for sustainability. Pullbacks are common.
Now the market sits in a more neutral-bullish range, at least statistically speaking.
And that spike in volume during the drawdown? Classic capitulation behavior. It often accompanies panic-driven exits. But let’s be real, it also signals the market has aggressively repriced risk.
$3 Support Under Pressure
Technically, the MYX price chart shows the collapse reaching an ascending trendline support near $2.50-$3.0. That level matters. So far, it’s holding at CMP at $2.65, when writing.
But, If $3.0 breaks decisively, downside toward $1.0 becomes a realistic extension of the bearish outlook. No sugarcoating that. However, if consolidation builds around current levels and demand gradually returns, the foundation for recovery could form.
The MYX price prediction now hinges on whether this support becomes accumulation or surrender.
Utility Concerns Emerge
And then there’s the uncomfortable detail. Lower daily exchange activity appears to have played a role too in a recent dump. Because, MYX’s utility is driven by trading activity on its platform. Recent dashboard data shows declining open interest across key pairs like BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT.
Less activity. Less utility demand. Investors noticed and they basically dumped.
So while the long squeeze triggered the collapse, slowing exchange momentum may have lit the fuse. Whether that trend stabilizes could determine what happens next for MYX price.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qartallar” Anatoli Nuriyevi heyətinə qatıb. Hücumçuyla cari mövsümün sonuna qədər müqavilə bağlanılıb.
Qeyd edək ki, milli komandamızın da üzvü olan Nuriyev daha əvvəl Ukraynanın “Hoverla”, “Munkaç”, “Seredniye”, “Stal”, “Minay”, “Kolos”, ölkəmizdə isə “Sumqayıt”, və “Sabah” klublarında çıxış edib.
Premyer Liqanın XXI turunun “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyunu təxirə salınıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə PFL-in mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
“Ölkəmizi Çempionlar Liqasında təmsil edən “Qarabağ” klubunun rəsmi müraciəti, “Neftçi” klubunun razılıqla bağlı rəsmi cavabı əsasında Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turunun 21 fevral tarixinə nəzərdə tutulmuş “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” oyunu təxirə salınıb”.
“Sabah” yarımmüdafiəçi Anatoli Nuriyevlə yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Futbolçu ilə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verilib.
Nuriyev 2022-ci ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, komandanın heyətində 118 oyun keçirib, 12 qola imza atıb, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının gümüş və bürünc medallarını qazanıb, həmçinin Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.
I Liqada “Ayın qolu” layihəsi çərçivəsində “Səbail” futbol klubunun üzvü Ruslan Voronsov mükafatlandırılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, dekabr ayının ən yaxşı qolunun müəllifinə mükafatı XIV turun “Səbail” – “Şəfa” qarşılaşmasından əvvəl Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının Yarışların təşkili və qeydiyyatı şöbəsinin rəisi Elçin Mehtiyev təqdim edib.
“Sumqayıt” FK 2025/26 mövsümünün ikinci yarısı üçün növbəti futbolçu keçidini reallaşdırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “kimyaçılar” son olaraq Trnava “Spartak”ında çıxış etmiş hücumçu Sedrik Badolonu heyətinə qatıb. 28 yaşlı Burkina Faso millisinin üzvü ilə 2026/27 mövsümünün sonunadək + 1 il şərtiylə anlaşma əldə olunub.
Qeyd edək ki, Sedrik Badolo karyerası ərzində “Spartak” ilə yanaşı vətənində “Salitas”, Moldovada “Şerif”, Slovakiyada “Poqroniye” kimi klublarda çıxış edib. O, Burkina Faso millisinin heyətində 30 oyun keçirib.
UEFA Millətlər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci il mövsümünün püşkü atılıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, Belçikanın paytaxtı Brüsseldə təşkil edilən püşkatmanın nəticəsinə görə […]
The Brooklyn Nets (15-38) came into their last game prior to All-Star Weekend with the potential of notching a three-game winning streak that could temporarily ease the pain of the past couple of months. Brooklyn was presumably given a gift with the Indiana Pacers (15-40) not having most of its rotation available, but the Nets didn't do their job of finishing the game.
The Netslost to the Pacers on Wednesday 115-110 despite amassing an 18-point lead as Indiana began to figure out how to run its offense to get the shots they wanted. Rookie guard Nolan Traore led the way for the Nets with his 20 points and eight assists while center Day'Ron Sharpe had 19 points and 12 rebounds in his latest start in place of Nic Claxton, who missed the game due to a hip injury.
The Pacers didn't most of its usual rotation available, including Pascal Siakam and Ivica Zubac, but forward Jarace Walker stepped up for Indiana to the tune of 23 points and five rebounds in 32 minutes on the floor. The Nets head into the All-Star Break with a loss so here are three Nets takeaways from Wednesday's loss to the Pacers before getting one week of rest:
Nolan Traore Continues To Shine
Traore was inserted into the starting lineup eight games ago and since then, he has shown that he more equipped to handle the extra playing time now than he was in the beginning of the season. Traore, who finished this game with 20 points and eight assists, turned the ball over more than usual (five), but he repeatedly displayed his ability to get into the paint and cause havoc against an injury-riddled Pacers team playing on the second night of a back-to-back.
Day'Ron Sharpe Amazes As Starter Once Again
With Nic Claxton missing this matchup due to a hip injury, Sharpe was inserted into the starting lineup with a decent matchup as his only competition throughout the game was center Jay Huff, who had his fair share of highlights. With Indiana not having much size available, Sharpe was able to establish his presence in the paint and put together an impressive stat line of 19 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists while having arguably one of his best defensive games of the season to the tune of two steals and two blocks.
Nets Choke Down The Stretch
While the Nets were impressive in their recent wins at the Utah Jazz and against the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards, Brooklyn let a 18-point lead slip against a Pacers team missing most of its normal rotation. Not to mention that the Nets committed 13 turnovers in the second half while allowing Indiana to shoot 53.3% from the field. Brooklyn is still one of the youngest teams in the league, but the second-half collapse heading into the All-Star Break has to be disappointing across the board.
A BYU logo is wrapped around part of LaVell Edwards Stadium in Provo on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022.
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BYU might be getting its hockey team back.
After a five-year hiatus, the BYU Hockey Instagram account posted a story Wednesday evening with two frames. The first reads, “Did you miss us? Because we missed you.” And the second said, “Big announcement coming tomorrow.”
The team was disbanded following the 2021-22 season after successfully competing since 1996 — first as a non-official team and later as an affiliate of the school.
BYU Student Life Vice President Julie Franklin said the following in a 2021 email to team officials, which the team later published in a four-page document:
“Students have a wide variety of interests. The university is able to facilitate involvement in some of those, but not all. For several reasons, including Title IX constraints, the university has chosen to not sponsor its own ice hockey team. We also believe it is not helpful to the university to be engaged in an arrangement with a group that is not officially sponsored by the university. In consultation with other administrators on campus, I have determined it is now time to make a change.”
The hockey team said in the document that it was willing to work with the school to find solutions to satisfy all concerns, but Franklin responded that the school was “not in a position to have a negotiation.”
BYU’s hockey team was a member of the American Collegiate Hockey Association, a club hockey league with programs across the United States and Canada. Several other Utah-based schools have ACHA teams, including the University of Utah, Utah State, UVU and Weber State.
NORTHRIDGE, CA - AUGUST 29: Deontay Wilder and Zion Clark attend the Boxing WAGs Association's first annual celebrity golf tournament honoring the National Prostate Cancer Foundation on August 29, 2022 in Northridge, California. (Photo by Amy Graves/Getty Images for Boxing WAGs Association) | Getty Images for Boxing WAGs Ass
I’m not sure what this has to do with karate, but whatever.
“I ain’t scared of him,” Clark told MMA Fighting. “The odds are honestly in his favor, but I’ve got God in my favor. I’m be honest with you. And I mean that. Just because I have been put through all these trials and tribulations, whatever. I don’t care where you’re from, who you are, what your background is. If we get in there and they lock us in, it’s go time.”
“I think he’s gonna try to snap my head down or do something crazy, but I’m already here ready for it,” Clark said. “I’ve been working a lot of really good defensive techniques. And I’ve been really just hunkering down and getting ready just to feel what the real pressure feels like training with guys that are 200 pounds, training with guys that are 150 to 285, just to get ready for that strength that I’m about to be going up against.”
For the finalized Karate Combat 59 lineup, set for tomorrow night (Feb. 13) in Miami, click here.
Creswell basketball player Ace Arnold is the winner of the Active Chiropractic high school boys Athlete of the Week, as voted by Register-Guard readers.
A senior guard, Arnold scored a team-high 27 points, grabbed eight rebounds and went 7 of 9 from 3-point range Feb. 3 to lead the Class 3A No. 8 Bulldogs to a 66-59 road win over Sisters.
Three days later, in a 47-33 win over Harrisburg, Arnold scored a team-high 19 points, blocked three shots and dished out four assists.
Arnold received 45.6% of the reader poll votes. Junction City basketball player Carter Franks was second (40%).
Here are the other nominees.
Bodey Drennan, Marist Catholic basketball
Marist Catholic junior guard Bodey Drennan scored a team-high 20 points — including 12 in the fourth quarter — on Feb. 3 in the Class 4A No. 5 Spartans' 65-62 home loss to Junction City.
Carter Franks, Junction City basketball
Junction City senior guard Carter Franks scored a game-high 27 points Feb. 3 to lead the Tigers to a 65-62 home win over Class 4A No. 5 Junction City.
Zack Fisher, North Eugene basketball
North Eugene senior forward Zack Fisher scored 17 points — including North's final 10 points of the fourth quarter — on Feb. 3 to help the Class 5A No. 6 Highlanders to a 48-46 win over No. 3 Thurston.
Jordan Gray, North Eugene basketball
North Eugene senior guard Jordan Gray hit a game-winning shot in overtime Feb. 3 to lead the Class 5A No. 6 Highlanders to a 48-46 win over No. 3 Thurston.
Gray also scored a team-high 18 points.
Ivan Henderson, Thurston wrestling
Thurston sophomore Ivan Henderson won the 132-pound bracket Jan. 31 at the 16-team Tod Surmon Tournament at South Albany High School.
In the championship bout, Henderson pinned his opponent in just 25 seconds. He won all four of his tournament matches by fall.
Aidan O'Brien, Thurston/Mohawk swimming
Thurston junior Aidan O'Brien took second in the 200-yard individual medley (2 minutes, 15.07 seconds) and third in the 100 freestyle (53.16) Feb. 6 at a dual meet with Springfield at Willamalane Park Swim Center.
Rylan Sharp, Thurston basketball
Thurston senior forward Rylan Sharp scored 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting, grabbed 11 rebounds and blocked two shots to help the Class 5A No. 3 Colts to an 82-36 win over Eagle Point.
Dec 7, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray reacts on the sidelines against the Los Angeles Rams at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.
Tremendous momentum for Kyler Murray to the Minnesota Vikings has hummed in the last week, and now Bleacher Report is officially on board with the idea as its prediction. The Arizona Cardinals are in a position to trade or release Murray in the coming weeks, and if so, BR’s Moe Moton thinks he’ll land in the Twin Cities.
Vikings chatter keeps circling Murray, and Arizona’s cap calendar adds urgency to any potential decision on his future.
Vikings fans don’t adore Murray — they think he’s a lazy video game player who doesn’t fit Kevin O’Connell’s offense — but that doesn’t mean the franchise won’t explore his availability.
Kyler Murray Buzz Keeps Building for Minnesota
Murray to Minnesota has turned into a thing as of late.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) surveys the field during a preseason matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers on Aug. 8, 2019, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as the rookie signal-caller continued his early NFL development under the bright lights of his home venue. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
Moe Moton QB Carousel Prediction: Murray to Vikings
Moton’s predictions are live, and Murray found his way to Minnesota. Moton wrote, “Kyler Murray lands in Minnesota, where he can build a rapport with two-time All-Pro Justin Jefferson. The two could become a high-level tandem that consistently puts up big numbers through the air. As a two-time Pro Bowler with the production to justify that recognition, Murray may just need a change of scenery to perform optimally again.”
“Under head coach Kevin O’Connell, who has called plays for top-nine scoring offenses in two out of four seasons in Minnesota, the 28-year-old signal-caller could reach peak levels of production playing alongside one of the league’s top receivers. An undersized, mobile quarterback, Murray would benefit from playing indoors, as he did in Arizona.”
Murray is the fifth-most accurate quarterback in NFL history.
Moton continued, “Because of his deep-ball accuracy, the dynamic signal-caller can maximize the Vikings’ talented pass-catching group, which includes Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson in addition to Jefferson. The Vikings are $40.2 million over the cap threshold. So they would likely prefer that the Cardinals release Murray.”
“In a trade scenario, Minnesota can restructure deals, including the quarterback’s contract, and cut veterans like Javon Hargrave, Ryan Kelly, and Aaron Jones to create space for him.”
Moton’s other splashiest theories sent Tua Tagovailoa to the Atlanta Falcons and Malik Willis to the Miami Dolphins.
Recent Steam
It took a while, but Vikings fans are starting understand that Murray to Minnesota is a real possibility. It’s not often that a quarterback who averages 4,000 passing yards, 600 rushing yards, and 30 total touchdowns per 17 games is attainable for a non-1st-Round draft pick. Murray may not be a dream fit for O’Connell’s offense, but O’Connell shouldn’t be above tweaking his system to accommodate a quarterback. In fact, fans called on the coach to do precisely that when J.J. McCarthy struggled in 2025.
Why is Murray to the Vikings in play? Well, McCarthy probably won’t be handed the uncontested QB1 job again in 2026. Somebody will take his job outright or make him compete for it in the summer. And after sizing up quarterback-needy teams that are not saddled with salary cap burdens, like the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins, there are only three spots that make sense for Murray: the New York Jets, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Vikings.
Pittsburgh may re-sign Aaron Rodgers and call it good, making the Murray sweepstakes a two-horse race between New York and Minnesota. Between those clubs, Murray grew up cheering for the Vikings. It’s not weird to surmise Minnesota would win the battle for Murray over New York.
The Athletic‘s Alec Lewis also listed Murray last week as his offseason fix for the Vikings’ quarterback situation. That appeared to make the scenario real for some.
Lewis wrote, “Once those teams force the Vikings to the next tier, which is likely, it’ll be about targeting a quarterback who can thread a needle, of sorts. Who could the Vikings afford who also could lead this team to the postseason? Who would inspire confidence in the building and from key players like Jefferson? Who could push young quarterback J.J. McCarthy? One possible answer is Cardinals veteran Kyler Murray.”
“The 28-year-old is experienced. He has been productive, and he is not afraid to attack vertically over the middle of the field. Murray’s base salary for 2026 is sizable ($36.8 million becomes guaranteed in the middle of March), which could require a renegotiation. It’s also possible that the Vikings don’t view him as a good fit. But the raw talent is unquestionable, especially compared to the other options in this tier.”
A Ticking Clock to Deadline for ARI
If Murray is still on the Cardinals’ roster by March 15 — about one month from now — approximately $60 million more will cement to Arizona’s books. With bright flashing lights, March 15th is the Cardinals’ de facto deadline on a Murray decision.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) takes the field against the Detroit Lions on Sep. 8, 2019, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, making his regular-season debut as the franchise’s top overall pick and ushering in a new era for the organization. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Meanwhile, if the plan is to release Murray — they can probably get something for him via trade — the Cardinals must do so by March 11th to avoid some of Murray’s 2027 money hitting the budget.
Therefore, if one assumes that Murray will be traded, that deal will shake down in the next month, unless the Cardinals don’t care about their finances, which is wildly unlikely.
Trade or Release?
NFL pundits have claimed that the price tag for Murray is a 2nd- or 3rd-round pick. Some have even speculated that a Day 3 pick (4th- or 5th-Rounder) may do the trick. On the other hand, if other general managers band together and play hardball, Murray could be released, setting off a sprint to the free-agent wire to recruit him.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray (1) prepares on the sideline before facing the Los Angeles Chargers on Aug. 8, 2019, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as anticipation built around the No. 1 overall pick’s first preseason appearance. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
The safest way for Minnesota to get Murray, per Bleacher Report‘s prediction, is to dangle a draft pick in front of general manager Monti Ossenfort, execute the trade, and then rework and/or extend Murray’s contract in Minnesota.
Murray would get a fresh start. Between him and McCarthy, the Vikings would have two options for a long-term QB1, which they’ve sought since Kirk Cousins left town after the 2023 campaign.
Borussia Dortmund vs. Mainz 05 preview: BVB looking to maintain pressure at the top against resurgent Mainz
Two of the Bundesliga’s most in-form sides go head-to-head on Friday night as Borussia Dortmund aim to keep the heat on leaders Bayern Munich, while Mainz 05 arrive in buoyant mood under Urs Fischer, eager to continue their climb away from danger.
Dortmund are enjoying their strongest league campaign in seven years. With 48 points from 21 matches, they sit second in the table, six points off top spot, and carry a 14-match unbeaten run into this encounter. Five consecutive victories have made them the division’s form team.
They were forced to dig deep again last weekend. Serhou Guirassy’s 87th-minute winner secured a 2-1 triumph at Wolfsburg, the latest in a series of late interventions. In 2026 alone, BVB have salvaged or secured points late on against Frankfurt, St. Pauli and now Wolfsburg - a testament to their resilience and belief under head coach Niko Kovač.
However, victory at the Volkswagen Arena came at a cost. Nico Schlotterbeck collected his fifth yellow card of the season and will serve a suspension, further stretching Dortmund’s defensive resources. Despite that setback, Kovač remains confident.
“I am convinced that we have enough quality to win the game.”
Mainz, meanwhile, are a side transformed under Fischer. Just one defeat in his first eight Bundesliga matches has propelled them out of the relegation zone for the first time since matchday five. Now 14th on 21 points, they sit second in the league’s form table with 12 points collected from their last five fixtures.
Last weekend’s 2-0 win over Augsburg extended their winning streak to three matches. Nadiem Amiri struck twice from the penalty spot - albeit with debate surrounding the first decision - to move to nine league goals for the season and underline his importance to their new found form.
Fischer is choosing to remain cautious despite the upturn in fortunes:
“Our confidence has returned due to our recent results. There’s a mental shift that occurs when you start to believe in, rather than doubt, yourself. However, we haven’t achieved anything yet and need to continue to improve from week to week.”
Dortmund won the reverse fixture 2-0 at the Mewa Arena on matchday five, courtesy of goals from Daniel Svensson and Karim Adeyemi. Historically, Kovač has enjoyed this match-up, losing just once in 14 career meetings with Mainz. His personal head-to-head record with Fischer is finely balanced, with two wins each from five encounters.
Friday presents Mainz with one of their sternest examinations yet, as Dortmund remain unbeaten at home in the Bundesliga this season.
Team news
Borussia Dortmund: Emre Can and Filippo Mané remain sidelined through injury, while Nico Schlotterbeck is suspended. Karim Adeyemi, Yan Couto and Marcel Sabitzer are expected to return to the squad.
Mainz 05: Benedict Hollerbach, Sota Kawasaki, Robin Zentner, Anthony Caci and Lennard Maloney are unavailable for Urs Fischer’s side.
Arsenal adds another Newcastle star to their shopping list
Since the closing stages of the previous transfer window, Arsenal have been linked with a move for Sandro Tonali. The Italian midfielder is widely regarded as one of the finest players in his position in Europe, and Newcastle United were astute to secure his signature.
Tonali has played an influential role in Newcastle’s recent progress, contributing to a period in which the Magpies have achieved notable success domestically. He remains committed to continuing his career at St James’ Park, and the club are equally determined to retain their leading talents. Newcastle have developed a reputation for resisting approaches for key players, underlining their ambition to compete at the highest level.
With Tonali likely to command significant resistance, Arsenal have reportedly turned their attention to another Newcastle midfielder, Lewis Miley. The young prospect has emerged as an increasingly important figure for the Magpies, having progressed through their academy system and earned valuable first-team experience.
Newcastle are understandably keen to protect a player they view as integral to their long-term plans. His development has been carefully managed, and there is little indication that the club would willingly sanction his departure.
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Newcastle Braced for Interest
Nevertheless, interest from Arsenal appears genuine. According to Team Talk, Miley is the latest Newcastle player to attract attention from the Gunners, who are monitoring his situation with a view to a potential move.
Whether Newcastle would entertain negotiations remains uncertain, given their firm stance in previous transfer windows. However, Arsenal’s continued links with players at St James’ Park demonstrate their intent to strengthen their midfield options as they prepare for future campaigns.
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Barcelona on-loan star not too optimistic about securing permanent transfer
Joao Cancelo’s second stint at Barcelona has been more about realism than fanfare, as the right-back has hardly impressed since joining the club on a loan deal in January.
A month into his spell at Barcelona, the Portuguese international has not been able to win the trust of Hansi Flick, producing a few indifferent performances here and there.
This is not too surprising considering Hansi Flick and sporting director Deco brought Cancelo back to provide much-needed depth on both defensive flanks, particularly to relieve Jules Kounde, who has shown signs of mental and physical fatigue this season.
Cancelo not optimistic about Barcelona future
According to SPORT, Cancelo is maintaining a low profile and avoiding media interviews, conscious that his stay could end as early as this summer.
Despite sacrificing significant financial terms to leave Saudi Arabia and fulfil his dream of wearing the Blaugrana colours again, he is not optimistic about securing a permanent move.
Cancelo is yet to adapt to Hansi Flick’s high line of press. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
The fact that he is only here until the end of the season doesn’t help matters either, while the defender has also failed to impress Flick in his first few outings.
Indeed, Cancelo has struggled to adapt to Flick’s system, which demands high defensive lines and aggressive pressing. His performances, in fact, are being described as unremarkable.
While his technical and offensive quality is world-class, Cancelo must urgently address the defensive weaknesses carried over from his first stint if he hopes to change the current narrative of being a mere stopgap solution.
He pointed to the quality within the squad as evidence that results should be better.
“We have enough quality to compete: Romero, Kudus, Simmons, Richarlison & Muani to name a few,” Johnson tweeted.
He then shifted the focus toward accountability within the dressing room.
“They are in horrible form, and it goes beyond coaching at this point. Players have to take accountability at some point.”
Johnson also referenced the club’s recent instability. “6 managers in a 5-year span. Let’s be logical, please.”
He also posted a heartbroken emoji, underlining his disappointment at the decision.
Thomas Frank leaves Spurs struggling near bottom half
Frank’s tenure ends with Tottenham sitting 16th in the Premier League table.
Spurs have collected just 29 points from 26 games and are a long way behind where many expected them to be this season.
Performances have also frustrated supporters. The team often played cautious, defensive-minded football that many fans felt lacked identity and attacking ambition.
Results and style combined to create mounting pressure. Ultimately, the club chose to act.
Former Chelsea star Raheem Sterling joins Feyenoord
Chelsea parted ways with Raheem Sterling during the recently closed winter transfer window, ending his proposed five-year stay at Stamford Bridge early.
The former Chelsea winger has now found a new landing spot, joining Feyenoord as a free agent (per Fabrizio Romano), a surprise transfer move.
The Blues had been trying to get him and his mammoth salary off their books for some time. He had not featured for the club in over a year.
Sterling managed only 19 goals and 15 assists in 81 appearances following his £47.5 million arrival in 2022.
He was meant to be a ceiling raiser, but failed to deliver the goods.
The England international (82 caps) will now hope to revive his career in the Eredivisie.
He could enjoy a new lease of life playing in a very attack-oriented division as Feyenoord bid to keep pace with table-toppers PSV Eindhoven.
Sterling’s difficult spell at Stamford Bridge ultimately became a cautionary tale for Chelsea’s ownership and recruitment model.
Committing huge wages and long-term expectations to an experienced star who failed to deliver consistently left Chelsea with limited financial flexibility.
Being stuck with an underperforming 31-year-old on a substantial salary proved a step too far for the hierarchy, forcing them to reassess their entire transfer philosophy.
In response, Chelsea pivoted aggressively toward a youth-first strategy, focusing on signing players with long-term potential and resale value rather than established names.
While this approach has helped reduce wage pressure and build for the future, it has also created fresh challenges.
The lack of proven senior figures has occasionally left the squad short of leadership and consistency during crucial moments.
Sterling’s transfer, therefore, represents a strategic overcorrection that continues to shape Chelsea’s identity and competitive balance today.
Ahead of Florida State baseball kicking off its 2026 season with a three-game series against JMU, head coach Link Jarrett, entering his fourth year with the program, met with the local Tallahassee media on Thursday.
Most notably, Jarrett announced the starting weekend rotation for FSU to begin the year: LHP Wes Mendes, who will be the Friday night starter, LHP Trey Beard, and RHP Bryson Moore. Mendes was the Seminoles’ Sunday starter a season ago and made starts in the Tallahassee Regional and the Corvallis Super Regional during the 2025 postseason.
The first two spots of the rotation were expected, but Moore had to earn the right to be a starter on the weekend. The junior transferred to FSU after two seasons at UVA, where he only threw a combined 31.1 innings in his time in Charlottesville. He oozes potential with a mid-90s fastball that headlines a five-pitch mix, but staying healthy and consistent will be key to Moore’s success this season.
Here was Jarrett on why he decided to go with Mendes as the Friday-night starter:
“The pitch mix is noticeable. He’s got multiple breaking pitches. The changeup has always been very good. The fastball life has always been very good. His continued growth and additional success will come from repeatability.”
Along with the weekend rotation, Florida State had ongoing competitions in the middle infield. Jarrett decided to go with Cal Fisher at shortstop to begin the year, but remains undecided on the rest of his defensive lineup. Fisher mostly played third base during his time at Florida State, but has also seen time at shortstop and second base. Now, entering his junior year, the Wisconsin native will take over for Alex Lodise.
Here was the head man on Fisher:
“He has been very consistent. I think his knowledge of what we’re trying to do systematically helps that. His throwing accuracy stands out to me…He’s got a knack for the double play feed and pivot at that positon and he’s solidified the opportunity to play short tomorrow.”
Florida State baseball opens its campaign against JMU on Friday, marking its second consecutive year beginning the season against the Dukes. FSU is 9-0 all-time against James Madison. The Seminoles are ranked #16 in D1 Baseball and #12 in The Athletic’s preseason polls.
The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl 60 champions. The defense was incredible, special teams might've been the best in the NFL, and the offense turned the corner with Sam Darnold at the helm.
A huge reason for that success was Klint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator. He just took the Las Vegas Raiders head coaching job, making the OC spot in Seattle open, and an appealing one. But who will fill that job?
Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports predicts that the Seahawks will act aggressively and poach Kliff Kingsbury to be their offensive coordinator despite the former head coach just recently joining the Rams coaching staff.
Seahawks predicted to poach Kingsbury from Rams for OC job
"After failing to secure a head-coaching gig or offensive coordinator job this offseason, Kliff Kingsbury is set to join the Los Angeles Rams' coaching staff, per ESPN. Or is he?" Dajani writes. "... Our bold prediction is that Kingsbury leaves the Rams for their NFC West rival."
Kingsbury is joining the Rams as an offensive assistant this offseason, and while he was just the offensive coordinator of the Washington Commanders, he was once the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.
He's a coveted coach and surely would have interest in an offensive coordinator spot. But, he didn't find one this offseason.
However, now that the Seahawks have won the Super Bowl, Kubiak could leave the team and join the Raiders, opening the Seahawks offensive coordinator job.
Mike Macdonald is looking inside the organization for a possible OC candidate, but Dajani is predicting that instead of an internal promotion, Seattle will opt to bring in Kingsbury to lead their offense next season.
It's not an unappealing landing spot for Kingsbury, as joining the reigning Super Bowl champions with an offense ready to go is a fun option.
The Rams are also a great choice for Kingsbury, and he is likely to parlay that Rams experience into a future offensive coordinator or head coaching gig.
This would be an interesting hire for the Seahawks, and while it might be a bit outlandish to poach a coach just hired by his new team, it's not too far-fetched a prediction to completely rule it out.
Virgil (6-0, 210 pounds) signed with Buffalo on Tuesday. Because the Super Bowl has passed, Virgil signed a normal free agent contract, not a reserve/future deal. He was eligible to sign now because he was not on an active roster at the end of the regular season, making him a street free agent. Players on active rosters with expiring contracts will not hit free agency until the new league year begins in March.
The 27-year-old receiver originally signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of Appalachian State in 2022. He totaled two receptions for 75 yards and a touchdown as a rookie before missing the 2023 season due to injury. After failing to make Denver's active roster in 2024, Virgil opted to join the Bills' practice squad instead of signing with the Broncos' practice squad.
After being cut by Buffalo with an injury designation in 2025, Virgil worked out for Denver in November but was not signed. He then had a brief stint on the Arizona Cardinals' practice squad before being cut.
Virgil was picked by the DC Defenders in this year's UFL draft, but he turned down the opportunity to play spring football, opting to return to the Bills to compete for a spot in 2026 instead.
Afghanistan cricketers pulled out of the first Players' Auction held ahead of the 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), amid tensions linked to the signing of Rahmanullah Gurbaz and the broader diplomatic situation between the two countries.
Players including Mujeeb ur Rehman, Seddiqullah Atal, Muhammad Nabi, Waqar Salamkheil and Fazal Haq Farooqi had registered for the auction conducted in Lahore on Wednesday, news agency PTI reported.
However, the players later withdrew their names following backlash over the direct signing of Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz by Peshawar Zalmi.
PSL CEO Salman Naseer said that some Afghanistan players were part of the auction pool but were not picked by any franchise.
"They were a few Afghanistan players in the auction but no franchise went for them," Naseer said, as cited by PTI.
He added that the strained relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan had an impact on the situation.
"There was a severe backlash after Zalmi signed Gurbaz because of the fractured relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and after Gurbaz pulled himself out of the PSL. So, the other players also decided better to avoid backlash," he said.
Relations between the two countries have been tense since late last year, when the Pakistan military carried out aerial attacks in selected areas of Afghanistan, stating it was targeting militants.
Several Afghanistan players criticised the Pakistan government on social media, drawing responses from Pakistan-based accounts.
Gurbaz has previously played three PSL seasons. He represented Multan Sultans in 2021 and Islamabad United in 2022 and 2023. Across 15 matches, he scored 318 runs at a strike rate of 159.79, including one half-century. He had also registered for the 2026 IPL auction but remained unsold.
Brighton assistant head coach Chris Roberts accepts his side are underdogs against Arsenal on Sunday (14:30 GMT) but insists Albion hold no fear and is challenging his players to compete with the reigning European champions.
"I don't think the word fear is right, but in this league every single game brings pressure," said Roberts. "It's very unique here that from top to bottom anyone can take points off anybody else.
"Of course, the teams at the top are consistently winning more, but on any day, any team can take points off another - it's one of the biggest selling points of the WSL."
The Seagulls won this fixture 4-2 last season and Roberts wants his side to see Sunday's game at Broadfield Stadium as another opportunity to pull off an upset.
"When you play teams like Arsenal, you have to be at your absolute best," he said. "You need to ride the storm at times in the game and deal with big spells of pressure.
"Ultimately the pressure is on them, but the internal expectation here is that we perform and we play and we compete.
"We're certainly not turning up to park the bus and to pray for a draw."
Brighton have struggled for consistency since the turn of the year, winning two and losing three of their five games across all competitions, including throwing away a two-goal lead to lose against West Ham last time out.
"We've got an amazing bunch, a great mentality, great team spirit and a real togetherness in the group," he added.
"When another game is coming, you get over what's happened, and you start to focus on the next one."
Just a few weeks after acquiring the star big man, the Utah Jazz are likely set to be without Jaren Jackson Jr. until the 2026-27 NBA season.
The team announced Thursday that Jackson will undergo surgery to remove a localized pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) growth in his left knee. He is "likely" to miss the rest of the 2025-26 season, per Chris Haynes.
Jackson's growth was discovered in a post-trade physical, per the Jazz.
Here's what to know about the reason Jackson will be sidelined in the coming months.
Jackson has a localized pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) growth in his left knee, per the Jazz.
The team announced that the growth was "identified in a post-trade physical with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)." After consulting with medical experts, Jackson and the team determined he would have a procedure for the growth over the All-Star break.
What is a localized PVNS growth?
Per OrthoInfo, PVNS is "a condition that causes the synovium—the thin layer of tissue that lines the joints and tendons—to thicken and overgrow." The overgrowth does not spread to other parts of the body, but it is considered a "progressive disease," and it can lead to bone damage and arthritis.
PVNS often affects the knee, with surgery typically required to remove the mass. The cause of it is not known.
Specifically, a "localized" PVNS growth means the tumor involves the tendons that support the joint or it occurs in just one area of the joint. "Diffuse" PVNS means the condition involves an entire joint.
A PVNS growth is not cancerous. It does not spread to other parts of the body either.
Localized PVNS can cause pain, instability and swelling in the joint, per OrthoInfo, and it can be diagnosed through tests like X-rays, MRIs or a joint aspiration.
Jackson will have surgery to remove the growth in his left knee, per the Jazz. It will take place " in the coming days over NBA All-Star break."
The eighth-year forward landed with the Jazz in one of the trade deadline's biggest deals, as he was sent out from the Memphis Grizzlies alongside Jock Landale, John Konchar and Vince Williams Jr. in exchange for three first-round draft picks, Walter Clayton Jr., Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks and Georges Niang.
Jackson has made just three appearances for the Jazz so far, averaging 19.4 points and 1.4 blocks per game. Now, he's set to miss an extensive period for Utah.
How long will Jaren Jackson Jr. be out?
The Jazz did not provide a timetable for Jackson, saying that he is "expected to make a full recovery," but he's likely to be off the court for Utah until next fall.
Chris Haynes reported that Jackson is "likely to miss the remainder of the season."
BREAKING: Utah Jazz star Jaren Jackson Jr. is likely to miss the remainder of the season to undergo surgery on his left knee to ensure his longterm health after a localized PVNS growth was discovered post trade, league sources tell me. pic.twitter.com/pHeJT8NphE
Another known athlete to deal with PVNS in the past was British Olympian Lizzy Yarnold, who had an operation to address the joint condition and was expecting a "return to training in a few weeks" in March 2018, per BBC.
Colby Covington does not think he will be the one facing Conor McGregor in his return to the Octagon.
McGregor has not stepped into the cage since suffering a leg break in his trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 back in July 2021.
‘Notorious’ has made it clear that he is aiming to return on June 14, during the UFC’s White House event.
Covington, a proud American, is eager to compete on the once-in-a-lifetime fight card.
Colby Covington does not see Conor McGregor fight happening
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Earlier this week, social media buzzed with rumours that a McGregor vs Covington fight was set for the White House card.
But those rumours did not last long. UFC CEO Dana White quickly dismissed them, calling the report ‘total BS’.
Covington has since given his take on why he does not expect a bout with ‘The Notorious’ to materialise anytime soon.
“I don’t know. Conor kind of calls his shots,” he said in an interview with talkSPORT when asked about the possibility of facing the Irishman at the White House event.
“He gets to kind of pick who he wants, and I don’t know if he wants to fight a guy like me.
“I’m a tough match-up. I’m probably the toughest, most well-rounded fighter in the UFC.
“So, I think he may be looking for a striker or maybe an older guy. I don’t think he’s gonna look for someone like me, but I would love the opportunity if it ever presents itself.”
What is going on inside Conor McGregor’s comeback camp?
McGregor has not had a date or opponent set for his return yet, but preparations are well underway.
The 37-year-old has been training daily in the gym as he gets ready for what will be his first fight in five years.
On Wednesday, he posted a video of himself having a bit of fun during a submission session, joking around with a teammate.
The former two-division UFC champion is seen applying a head-and-arm choke from side control and quipping: “You’re under arrest.
“Stop resisting,” he said just before getting the tap from his sparring partner.
With Dana White starting to put together the card for UFC White House, it should not be long before we know who McGregor’s opponent will be.
Rising World Rally Championship star Martins Sesks has set out two key objectives ahead of his return to rallying’s tip tier at Rally Sweden this weekend.
Sweden’s snow stages mark the start of Sesks’ seven-round partial programme with M-Sport-Ford that includes the same line-up of rallies (Sweden, Portugal, Greece, Estonia, Finland, Sardinia) and the possibility of a run at the season-ending trip to Saudi Arabia.
It was Sesks’ stunning display in Saudi Arabia last November, where he challenged for a maiden win right up until a double puncture and engine issue ended his rally, that reminded the WRC service park of his ability.
Aside from his stunning speed in Saudi Arabia, his 2025 campaign proved challenging for the Latvian, who claimed three top-10 finishes, albeit on events where he had limited experience, especially in top-level Rally machinery.
Now the 26-year-old has another opportunity to showcase his talent in the final year of the current Rally1 regulations, which could prove crucial in forging a WRC career in the future.
But first up on Sesks objectives is Rally Sweden, which just so happens to be the event where he scored his best finish of sixth from his 2025 campaign. The objective this time around is simple.
“First off it is about trying to enjoy and have fun with these beasts of cars and have some pleasure driving on the snow,” said Sesks.
Martins Sesks, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
Martins Sesks, M-Sport Ford World Rally Team
“This is a bit of a different scenery [compared to Saudi Arabia] and this rally is known by everyone and we are doing this for the second time as well as other rallies so let's see how we can catch up.
“I just need to see if experience counts as we are doing the same rallies we have done before, and if I’m any better the second time doing the same rallies.
“I’m really looking forward to being back with the team and the car, and hopefully we can target another good result and show a similar pace to what we had in Saudi.”
Sesks will be part of a three-car M-Sport-Ford line-up that includes Irish duo Josh McErlean and Jon Armstrong. Like Sesks, the event marks the second Rally Sweden attempt for McErlean in Rally1 machinery.
For Armstrong, this will be his first Rally1 outing on a full snow event, although the Northern Irishman has previously won the Junior WRC class at Rally Sweden in 2022.
Rally Sweden will be contested over 18 competitive stages, comprising 300 kilometres.
Feb 10, 2026; Champaign, Illinois, USA; Wisconsin Badgers forward Austin Rapp (22) drives to the basket as Illinois Fighting Illini forward Zvonimir Ivisic (44) and Illinois Fighting Illini center Tomislav Ivisic (52) defend during the second half at State Farm Center. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images | Ron Johnson-Imagn Images
That is how you respond to adversity.
The Wisconsin Badgers earned their second road win of the season against an AP top-10-ranked opponent with a resilient 92-90 overtime victory against No. 8 Illinois. It was the Badgers’ first win in Champaign since 2019 and the first win over an AP top-10 Illinois team since 2002.
Unlike the Badgers’ previous four games, this team got off to a quick start, holding an 18-10 lead before the Illini began to take over behind 17 first-half points from Tomislav Ivisic while the Badgers endured cold spurts on offense. At halftime, Wisconsin found itself down 44-38.
Coming out of halftime, the Badgers went toe-to-toe with Illinois and held a 51-49 lead early in the second half. However, Wisconsin went cold, and the Illini went on a 14-1 run to take a commanding double-digit lead. It looked like the Badgers’ valiant effort was all for naught.
Not this team.
With Illinois ahead 71-59 with just over eight minutes left in the game, the Badgers rallied to take a one-point lead with 55 seconds left in the game. After Illinois tied the game and John Blackwell missed another game-winning shot at the buzzer, Wisconsin found itself in its second straight overtime game on the road.
The Badgers scored the first eight points of the extra period to seize control at 89-81. After Illinois scored the next six points to make it 89-87, Braeden Carrington nailed two free throws to make it a two-possession game. A Ben Humrichous three-pointer and Illinois subsequent foul sent Blackwell to the line, where he went only 1-for-2. This time, they did not let the officials determine the game.
Here are three Badger standouts from Wisconsin’s win over eighth-ranked Illinois.
Nick Boyd
Not only did Boyd lead the Badgers with a team-high 25 points, but he also jump-started the Badgers’ rally in the second half. With Illinois holding a 63-54 lead, the transfer point guard scored the Badgers’ next 10 points to keep Wisconsin in the game and get into a groove.
In overtime, Boyd got the Badgers started doing what he does best: driving into the paint with his speed, getting fouled, and receiving an and-1 opportunity after a goaltending call.
John Blackwell
Right behind Boyd in scoring is Blackwell with 24 points, including 5 three-pointers. His last three-pointer was massive. After Boyd’s three-point play, Blackwell, with Zvonimir Ivisic guarding him, drained his fifth three-pointer to make it 87-81 Wisconsin.
FINAL: Wisconsin 92, No. 8 Illinois 90. In overtime. In Champaign.
Badgers trailed by 12 with eight minutes to go, but came back behind Nick Boyd, John Blackwell and Austin Rapp. Combined for 67 points. Wisconsin has now won at Michigan and at Illinois.pic.twitter.com/zMt5yBuJ6o
Of course, Blackwell will want his last free-throw back, but he was stellar on Tuesday against Illinois.
Austin Rapp
It’s games like this that show the type of player Badger fans thought Rapp would be when he came to Madison from Portland.
Against Illinois, Rapp finished with 18 points on 6-of-11 shots from the floor, including 4-of-7 three-point attempts. Two of those threes were clutch, with one to tie the game at 76 late and hit the three-pointer to give the Badgers that 81-80 lead with under one minute left.
The 45-year-old denied the charge at a hearing but an independent commission found otherwise and issued the suspension as well as a £2,000 fine and mandatory education course.
"Throughout this case I have categorically denied the FA charge of discrimination," Brennan said in a statement.
"Whilst the panel have come to their conclusion, which I have to respect, I do not agree with their decision."
The FA said the written reasons in the case and the decision would be published in due course.
The charge of acting in an improper manner by using abusive and/or insulting words towards a match official was treated as an "aggravated breach" by the FA due to the reference - express or implied - made to gender.
Brennan took over at the League Two club in September 2021 and led them back to the EFL last season with promotion from the National League.
The ban means Brennan will be unable to take charge of the team from the dugout until the visit of Cambridge United on 28 March.
His statement continued to say that "there is a place in football for everyone", while he thanked the club, chairman and owners as well as a representative from the League Managers Association and his family for their support.
"Personally, football has given me everything I have today; I owe football everything," he said.
"It enabled me to meet my wife and create our family and friends.
"This made me the person I am today, whilst staying true to my Irish heritage, of which I am extremely proud."
Oct 25, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy (13) runs after hitting a solo home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in the seventh inning during game two of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images
The Dodgers on Thursday extended the contract for third baseman Max Muncy, signing him to a $7 million deal for 2027 that includes a $10 million club option for 2028.
Muncy has missed significant time with oblique and knee injuries over the last two seasons, combining for just 173 games between 2024-25. But when healthy he has been quite productive at the plate, including hitting .243/.376/.470 with a 137 wRC+ and 19 home runs in 388 plate appearances in 2025.
On the Foul Territory podcast in December, Muncy was asked by Erik Kratz if he’d like to stay with the Dodgers beyond his contract, which at the time ended after 2026.
“We’ve created such a good relationship with Andrew and Brandon, Alex and all those guys over there that, there’s just not really any rush to get to that point. That’s really how it’s always been with me,” Muncy said. “We’ll talk with them and say we’d like to discuss something like this, and they’ll respond back, ‘Yeah, let’s discuss it later on in the year.’ That’s really how it’s always gone.
“I don’t know what they have in the works with who they’re looking at. Obviously they don’t send out organizational updates with what they’re doing. I’m sure they are looking at pieces that are out there, and who they might try to go after, and all that stuff. Once that’s done, maybe we’ll have a discussion, maybe we won’t. I honestly don’t know. I would love to [stay beyond 2026], clearly, but we just have to see how things unfold.”
After the departures of Chris Taylor, Austin Barnes, and Clayton Kershaw over the last year, Muncy is the longest-tenured Dodger on the active roster.
This new contract falls in line with Muncy’s previous dealings with the Dodgers, as the two sides have always found a way to keep the relationship going without Muncy ever reaching free agency.
With Muncy in the fold for longer now, all nine members of the projected Dodgers lineup are signed through at least 2027, as are the top six starting pitchers, plus relievers Edwin Díaz and Tanner Scott.
Muncy’s $10 million club option for 2028 includes a $3 million buyout, per Jack Harris of The California Post. Coupled with the $7 million salary for 2027 that means the extension adds one guaranteed year an $10 million to his current deal. The average annual value for competitive balance tax purposes remains $10 million (rather than $10 million over one year, it’s $20 million over two).
SAKHIR, Bahrain (AP) — Charles Leclerc led the way for Ferrari on the second day of Formula 1's preseason testing in Bahrain, going fastest by half a second from champion Lando Norris on Thursday.
While some rivals hit reliability issues, Leclerc's performance was an encouraging sign for Ferrari following its winless 2025 season.
McLaren's Norris, who had been fastest Wednesday, racked up the most laps on Thursday with 149, close to triple a full Bahrain Grand Prix race distance.
Oliver Bearman was third-fastest for Haas, which had another strong day after Esteban Ocon was fourth on Wednesday.
There were issues at Mercedes, where Kimi Antonelli managed just three laps in the morning before handing over to George Russell, and at Red Bull, where Isack Hadjar spent much of the morning waiting for the team to get his car running.
Teams can only run one car on track in the test and four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari were among those to sit out the day.
There are three days of testing this week, with three more next week. The first race of the season is the Australian Grand Prix next month.
Dan Hardy expects Dakota Ditcheva to be among the faces of PFL over the coming years, and he's curious to see how her career will unfold.
Ditcheva (15-0) rose to PFL prominence by winning the 2023 PFL Europe tournament, then the 2024 PFL World Tournament. She's fought just once since November 2024 due to injuries and struggles to get booked, and was most recently forced out of a bout with Denis Kielholtz due to her damaged hand.
Lead PFL color color commentator Hardy has some concerns about Ditcheva's current struggles to keep healthy, but thinks it will eventually pass.
"It's not ideal. A hand injury is never a good thing for a fighter," Hardy told MMA Junkie. "The best thing she can do is to make sure she can take the time to get it fixed properly and she's not rushing into start hitting things again with it. Because that's ultimately where these things prolong and re-injure and all those kind of things."
It's been an upsetting situation for Ditcheva, 27, but she recently made it clear she is efforting to get back in the cage.
“I cried this week – I’ve been that upset, honestly. It’s been a little bit overwhelming for me," Ditcheva said on the PFL: Dubai broadcast this past Saturday. "I think people see me doing things like that on YouTube, watching me go all around the world having amazing opportunities. But first and foremost, I am a fighter and I want to fight. Missing out on opportunities like this is hurtful for me sometimes and I was very heartbroken. But I’m still here, and like my mom says, there are people much worse off than me, so I’ve got to see the positives in that.”
Whenever Ditcheva does get back, Hardy wants to see a showdown with former Bellator champ and UFC title challenger Liz Carmouche, who he sees as the strongest test for Ditcheva's skill set right now.
"That is the fight to make, isn't it?" Hardy said. "That's the fight both of those ladies want, as well. It's the obvious victory for both of them in the division, the biggest win that they could get."
Hardy thinks Ditcheva only has a number of fights left in her at 125 pounds, where she is ranked No. 5 in the latest USA TODAY Sports/MMA Junkie divisional update. He sees her body eventually forcing her up a weight class.
"I think flyweight right now is perfect for her, but I do think at some point, bantamweight is going to be the right move for her," Hardy said. "I think physiologically, she's very big for this weight class. As we know from guys like Tony Ferguson – if you try to stay in the weight class for too long, your body starts to suffer. If she is dealing with injuries, that might be something to consider in the future. Not just yet, but I would imagine in the next couple years she might have to consider moving up."
A fight that could potentially lure Ditcheva up to a higher weight sooner than Hardy predicted would be if the company attempts to put together a matchup with Cris Cyborg, who has been calling out the Brit for her MMA retirement bout, and said she would cut down to 135 pounds to make it happen.
Hardy admits he's intrigued by that hypothetical contest – he's just not sure if the timing will align for it to come to reality.
"At 135, I think it would make sense," Hardy said. "There would be no world where it would be fair for Dakota to have to move up two weight classes to fight Cyborg, but also it wouldn't be healthy for Cyborg to move any further past 135. I think it makes sense. I think at some point that superfight will be on the table, I just don't know whether Cyborg will still be around or under contract.
"Right now, if I'm Dakota I'm not thinking about going up a weight class to take on Cyborg then come back down, because I don't think she would be able to come back down if she let herself grow back into that weight class."
To hear more from Hardy, check out his complete appearance on "The Bohnfire" podcast with MMA Junkie senior reporter Mike Bohn.
Iowa State University has received a $5 million gift to establish the Jamie and Ellen Pollard Endowed Director of Athletics. Shown here is Jack Trice Stadium on ISU's campus. (Photo via Google Earth)
Iowa State University’s athletics department’s leadership position will be permanently supported by a $5 million gift from alumni, the university announced Thursday.
The Ames university has received a $5 million commitment from an “anonymous alumni couple” to create the Jamie and Ellen Pollard Endowed Director of Athletics position, according to a university news release.
Jamie Pollard is described in the release by ISU interim president David Spalding as “Iowa State’s longest-tenured” athletics director — having served in the role since 2005 — who has built the university’s athletics into a “model program through his vision and unwavering commitment to student athletes.”
“His leadership has elevated the department to unprecedented success, proving how a thriving athletics program can uplift an entire campus community and drive a region’s economic vitality,” Spalding said in the release. “He and Ellen have also enriched the Ames community through their service. This is a well-deserved honor, and I’m grateful for the alumni couple’s extraordinary generosity that made the named position possible.”
David Cook, who will take over as ISU’s 17th president in March, added in the release he looks forward to working with Pollard “to accelerate our fundraising efforts and ensure a bright future for our student-athletes and Cyclone Nation.”
Iowa State University Athletics Director Jamie Pollard and his wife, Ellen Pollard. (Photo courtesy of Iowa State University)
Gift dollars will be used to support academic success among student athletes, as well as their development and “competitive excellence.” The release stated the funds can also be put toward the athletic department’s efforts to recruit and retain coaches and staff, and to help the department “successfully navigate the evolving college athletics landscape.”
ISU has halted construction projects, like Hilton Coliseum renovations and the development of a new wrestling facility, and implemented cost-saving measures to deal with projected annual funding gaps of close to $25 million through fiscal year 2031. The university’s athletics department shared with the Iowa Board of Regents in July 2025 how changes to contracts and collegiate sports infrastructure led to these actions becoming necessary.
While Pollard remains in the athletic director position, the release stated the job title will be Endowed Cyclone Director of Athletics.
Pollard said in the release he and his wife, Ellen, are “deeply humbled by this extraordinary and unexpected honor,” and are excited for what the funding will do for the future of ISU athletics.
“This endowed position is a profound investment in our student‑athletes, whose dedication and character define who we are as a department,” Pollard said in the release. “With the support of this generous alumni couple and Cyclone fan base, we are confident the athletics department will continue to remain an environment where young people are empowered to excel academically, compete fiercely and grow into leaders who will shape their communities and professions.”
Jacob Fatu taunting in the ring during an episode of "SmackDown." - WWE
Jacob Fatu has been quickly rising up in the rankings since his debut in the promotion, and since his return has been making Cody Rhodes' life miserable while gently positioning himself for a rivalry with reigning World Heavyweight Champion, Drew McIntyre. While many fans are of the opinion that Rhodes will end up crushing the opposition at the Elimination Chamber after winning his way into the match, WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi doesn't think "The American Nightmare" will be the one to make it to WrestleMania.
"I'm gonna go out on a limb; I don't know nothing ... I'm seeing Jacob versus Drew McIntyre for WrestleMania for the belt, and then the belt switches hands," Rikishi boldly claimed during an episode of his "Rikishi Fatu Off The Top" podcast. "He's in tip-top shape. His mind is clear. He's over that hump about, okay, I'm a WWE Superstar now."
In theory, Rikishi won't have long to wait to learn the truth of his prediction. Rhodes will take on Fatu, as well as recent WWE title contender Sami Zayn, in a triple threat Elimination Chamber qualifying match on Friday's "WWE SmackDown."
Rikishi also emphasized how Fatu made his way from requiring government assistance to supporting himself and his family to now being a WWE star.
"I'm seeing the kid from EBT to WWE – anything in between, that don't matter now. I mean, you're looking at the guy, he's wrestling the world champion at one time," the veteran added about Fatu's progress in WWE. "I mean, it don't get no better."
If you use any quotes from this article, please credit "Rikishi Fatu Off The Top" and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
MILAN — Fifty-eight years ago, during their medal ceremony for the 200m race, Americans Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a silent protest, an expression of Black Power support. Incensed, IOC president Avery Brundage kicked the American track medalists out of the Olympic Games and threatened to expel the entire United States delegation.
Fifty-eight hours ago, give or take, Ukrainian skeleton pilot Vladyslav Heraskevych displayed a helmet bearing the images of more than a dozen athletes and coaches who have died in Ukraine’s ongoing war with Russia. IOC president Kirsty Coventry met with Heraskevych, sympathizing with his message and pleading for him not to wear the helmet during the moments of his actual competition.
By the IOC’s rules, Heraskevych could wear the helmet during practice, he could display it during press conferences, he could even — hypothetically — show it during a medal ceremony. He just couldn’t wear the helmet during competition. When Heraskevych refused to concede that condition, the IOC removed him from his lone event.
Two protests. Two demonstrations of belief in something bigger than the Olympics. Two removals from the Olympics, yes, but under very different circumstances — one with vengeful anger, one with regret. The International Olympic Committee, one of the world’s most tradition-bound organizations, is changing — glacially, but changing nonetheless — with the times.
Freedom of expression, in every sense, is coming one day for the Olympics. So why not now? Why not today?
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych, with his helmet, which features pictures of people killed in the war with Russia. (Andrew Milligan/PA Images via Getty Images)
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In 1968, the International Olympic Committee spokesman called Smith and Carlos’ silent protest “a deliberate and violent breach of the fundamental principles of the Olympic spirit.” Brundage demanded that Smith and Carlos be removed from the Olympic Village. When the United States Olympic Committee, as it was then known, pushed back against Brundage, he threatened to boot the entire United States delegation — every single American athlete — from the 1968 Olympics.
On Thursday morning, IOC spokesman Mark Allen told assembled media that “we dearly wanted (Heraskevych) to compete. It would have sent a powerful message. We were happy to provide him with a number of occasions to express his grief.” What a difference six decades makes — by the IOC’s current standards, Smith and Carlos’ protest would have been perfectly acceptable.
Coventry noted that the IOC did not have a problem with Heraskevych speaking his mind … outside the boundaries of the games themselves. "It's not about the messaging,” she said Thursday, “it's literally about the rules and the regulations. In this case, the field of play, we have to be able to keep a safe environment for everyone, and sadly that means no messaging is allowed."
Thing is, with Russia, the IOC has already done some indisputable messaging of its own. Russia, as a collective nation, has been banned from the Olympics since 2022 because of its invasion of Ukraine. Not to get too simplistic here, but banning an entire nation from the Olympic Games is a political message written in the skies, not just on a helmet.
The key question, of course, is this: Once you open this door to in-competition messaging, where do you stop? It’s not difficult to imagine how one athlete’s noble protest of a crushing war becomes another athlete’s partisan protest of a political candidate, and before long you have athletes protesting for a whole range of less-than-genocide-level causes.
The IOC doesn’t often inspire sympathy, but you can at least see the immensity of the problem they’re facing here. Does the IOC restrict protests to certain areas of the body, or certain sizes, like brand logos? How would the IOC determine what causes are “protest-worthy”? If protest is permitted on a helmet, why not a full uniform? And what about the rights of athletes from other countries who might be on the other side of the issue under protest? Shouldn’t they get a say in this, too?
Allen, the IOC spokesman, noted that the Olympics already offers athletes a method of expressing grief, which is a black armband. But given the fact that, by the IOC’s estimation, there are 130 conflicts ongoing in the world at this moment, where does one draw the line? “If everyone is allowed to express themselves in that way beyond a black armband,” Allen said, “it will create a field of play which becomes a field of expression. And even where one may or may not agree with the sentiments, you can see where that would lead to a chaotic situation.”
It’s easy to dismiss this entire controversy with a wave of the hand: This is the Olympics! Can’t they put their protests aside for two minutes? But for many athletes, consumed by challenges and fears and trauma most Americans can’t imagine, the protest is the point. The remembrance of those lost, the desire to hold the guilty to account, the dream of a better life … for them, those goals are their true calling, and the Olympics are just their vehicle for making the world hear their cries.
If there’s a bright side to Heraskevych’s Olympic expulsion, it’s this: His protest now reaches much farther than it ever would have if he’d simply been permitted to compete without incident. It’s a classic case of the Streisand Effect, where the IOC’s attempt to shut down and smother a protest has the effect of magnifying it. His voice and his cause reach much further now than they would have in any other circumstance, even winning a medal.
The time will come, soon, when athletes will be able to make the statements they wish to make, when they wish to make them. But that time won’t be soon enough for Vladyslav Heraskevych and his Olympic dreams.
The Detroit Tigers are getting a fresh new look in 2026 — actually, two of them.
On Thursday, the Tigers teased upcoming uniform changes with a cryptic social media post that immediately caught fans’ attention. The team tweeted a message reading “⚠️ cooling paused – leak detected ⚠️ coming soon…” alongside an image of what appeared to be a refrigerated display labeled “A fresh take on a Detroit Classic.”
It didn’t take long for fans to connect the dots.
Two New Alternate Jerseys Coming
According to the tease, the Tigers are set to unveil two alternate jerseys for the 2026 season:
A navy blue jersey with “Detroit” written across the chest
An orange jersey featuring a navy Old English “D” on the left chest
Both designs lean heavily into the Tigers’ traditional color palette while offering a modern twist — something the organization has been careful about when adjusting its iconic look.
A Blend of Classic and Modern
The phrase “A fresh take on a Detroit Classic” seems intentional. Rather than straying far from tradition, the Tigers appear to be updating familiar elements in a way that still feels unmistakably Detroit.
Navy and orange have long been staples of the franchise, and incorporating both into alternate uniforms gives the team flexibility while keeping the Old English branding front and center.
What’s Next?
The team hasn’t officially revealed the jerseys yet, but based on the tease, a full unveiling feels imminent. Once they do, expect plenty of reaction — and debate — across Tigers social media.
For now, one thing is clear: Detroit is adding more variety to its uniform rotation in 2026, and fans won’t have to wait much longer to see the final designs
Stat – Inter Milan Goalkeeper Bottom For Saves In Serie A But In The Top 3 In The UEFA Champions League
Veteran goalkeeper Yann Sommer has endured a disappointing season at Inter Milan, and the statistics back that up.
According to DAZN’s analysis via FCInter1908, the 37-year-old has made the second-least saves in Italy’s top flight this term.
Yann Sommer has recently come under fire for his underwhelming form.
Indeed, Cristian Chivu had even briefly considered benching the former Bayern Munich star in favor of Josep Martinez.
However, Sommer remains Inter’s first-choice shot-stopper.
Inter Milan Keeper Yann Sommer Second-Worst for Saves in Serie A
MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 09: Yann Sommer of FC Internazionale in action 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 Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The numbers paint a worrying picture for the Swiss ace, highlighting a noticeable dip in his overall impact between the posts.
In fact, only one goalkeeper has made fewer saves in Serie A than Sommer this season.
Despite that ominous piece of statistics, Sommer has racked up an eye-catching 12 clean sheets across 18 league appearances.
Furthermore, it’s worth noting that Inter rarely allow their opponents many shooting opportunities, which partly explains Sommer’s low save tally.
Against this backdrop, Sommer has made the third-most saves in the UEFA Champions League.
The Browns are looking at a candidate from the Texans for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
Per Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, the club has put in a request to interview Texans defensive passing game coordinator Cory Undlin for the role.
Undlin, 54, has been with the Texans since 2023, when DeMeco Ryans was hired as head coach. He followed Ryans from the 49ers, where he’d served as pass game specialist and secondary coach.
Notably, Undlin worked under former Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz with the Eagles from 2016-2019 as the club’s defensive backs coach. Undlin also worked on the Jaguars’ staff alongside new Browns head coach Todd Monken from 2009-2010.
Monken has said that he’d like to keep the same scheme Schwartz ran in Cleveland’s previous regime. Undlin’s familiarity with Schwartz would ostensibly aid in that endeavor.
Scotland's "biggest game of the season" against England at Murrayfield is "even more important" after a dismal opening loss to Italy, says Gregor Townsend.
The head coach has made four changes for his 100th match in charge of the national side as he seeks to maintain an excellent Six Nations record against Saturday's opponents.
Hooker Ewan Ashman, loosehead Pierre Schoeman, lock Grant Gilchrist and back-rower Matt Fagerson drop out from the side that were beaten 18-15 in rain-soaked Rome.
In come George Turner, Nathan McBeth, Gregor Brown and Jamie Ritchie.
Townsend sticks with the same back-line, meaning there is no place in the XV for British & Irish Lions trio Blair Kinghorn, Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Merwe.
Wing Graham is on the bench as part of a 5-3 split, with Kinghorn and record try-scorer Van der Merwe again omitted from the squad.
"It's huge," Townsend said of his ninth Calcutta Cup match as head coach. "It's our biggest game of the season and it always has been.
"It's even more important on the back of a disappointing defeat.
"We know our supporters are behind us, as they always are, and we'll need their energy."
Townsend has five wins and a draw from his previous eight meetings with England, with Scotland losing out by a single point in London last year.
There are no Edinburgh players in the starting XV, while 10 come from United Rugby Championship leaders Glasgow Warriors.
Seven of Van der Merwe's 35 Scotland tries have come against England, including a hat-trick the last time they met at Murrayfield in 2024.
"There are reasons we selected that backline and bench going into Italy and it's the same reasons going into England," explained Townsend.
"We weren't able to play as well as a backline given the weather and opportunities at the start of the game.
"What the back three did in the kicking battle was excellent and how they have been training is superb so we've backed them again this week."
Adam Hastings was an unused substitute against Italy and Townsend was quizzed about going for the same bench split.
"Adam covers 10, so it's someone we know can focus on that role during the week and he has been playing very well," he said.
"There are gambles going 6-2 with limited cover. We think the weather is going to be dry so there is more opportunity for backs coming on to have an influence.
"You go into the game with expectations of using the bench but if you don't need to - if players are playing well and there are no injuries - then at times people don't come off the pitch."
England started the tournament by thumping Wales 48-7 at Twickenham, making it 12 successive Test victories.
Analysis: Townsend gambles on 5-3 bench split
Andy Burke, BBC Sport Scotland
After that dismal display in Rome, Townsend was always going to have some tough decisions to make.
There might have been a temptation to recall Van der Merwe, who has such a wonderful personal record against England.
The under-fire head coach has instead shown faith in the back three of Kyle Steyn, Jamie Dobie and Tom Jordan, who struggled individually and collectively at the Stadio Olimpico.
Ritchie should bring some edge that was sorely missing against Italy and his ability in the air will be vital in a match that could be won and lost in that area.
Sticking with a 5-3 bench split is a surprise. It proved to be a mistake last weekend and seeing the firepower England will be bringing on late in the game, it looks like a gamble yet again.
Vitor Pereira's dream was to manage in the Premier League.
He has conceded he made too many wrong moves too soon as he tried to plot a path to the England, managing 13 clubs before realising his goal.
That eventually came with Wolves after he came close to joining Everton while having also held talks at different times with Chelsea, Arsenal, Watford and West Brom.
He lasted 11 months at Molineux, after being appointed in December 2024, and initially forged a strong bond with the fans, going drinking with them after victories with the phrase 'first the points, then the pints' coined.
It went sour quickly this season, he clashed with supporters after a 3-2 home defeat to Burnley in October, before eventually being sacked in November following a wretched 3-0 defeat at Fulham.
Pereira was unhappy with Wolves' transfer business in the summer - much like Nuno Espirito Santo was at Forest - despite ultimately signing off on the buys.
He felt Wolves were too slow and did not get his first-choice targets, to the extent Pereira regrets not walking away from Molineux at the start of the season.
Yet Pereira at least knows what it is like to work under Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, having managed Olympiacos - a club also owned by the Greek - and won the league with them in 2014-15.
So, if there is an agreement, there should be no surprises between the pair.
Netflix has released the trailer for Drive to Survive Season 8 ahead of its release on the streaming platform on 27 February 2026.
The eighth season will cover the on and off-track stories of the 2025 season, and the trailer has shared a hint of what's to come from the docuseries. It starts with footage from the F1-75 show in London. "This is the moment we have all been waiting for," McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri told the camera under the blue stadium lights as the teams prepared to show off their liveries.
Fans can also expect a behind-the-scenes look at Lewis Hamilton's first season at Ferrari, McLaren's intra-team battle between Norris and Piastri, and Max Verstappen's strong comeback. "Max, he's like that bad guy in that horror movie. He keeps coming back," McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said.
Christian Horner's Red Bull exit also had its moment in the trailer. "I mean, everybody's got an opinion. But don't underestimate the opposition," the Briton said to the camera.
Geri Halliwell, Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Drive to Survive Season 7
Geri Halliwell, Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing, Drive to Survive Season 7
Later, footage of Horner with his wife, Geri Halliwell, is shown. "I've had something taken away from me that wasn't my choice," he said, before it cuts to another shot of him speaking to the camera. "I think we're done," he added as he walked off the set.
Returning as 'talking heads' in the series are former F1 TV presenter Will Buxton and former Williams team principal Claire Williams.
Drive to Survive Season 8 will be available to stream on Netflix on 27 February 2026, along with all of the previous seasons.
USC Trojans star JuJu Watkins just scored a major off-the-court deal.
The college basketball star, 20, is the first athlete chosen to co-create a sneaker for LeBron James' Nike NXXT Gen line.
Her first "Silver Lining" colorway, set to release this summer, is meant to capture the college hoops star's ability to find light in difficult moments, the brand says.
Watkins raved about her exciting new opportunity in a press release shared by Nike, saying, “Working with LeBron to co-create a first is wild."
“It’s built for my game, my story. Shaping something to share with the next generation of hoopers means everything," she added.
Watkins also acknowledged her latest gig in a post shared via Instagram on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
While rocking a black crop top and Nike Pros with a basketball in her left hand, she captioned the post, "beyond blessed to announce that I am the first to co-create a design for the legendary Nike Lebron’s and shape something for the next generation of hoopers! Be sure to check out our design, NXXT Gen by me - ‘Silver Lining’! 🩶😚."
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LeBron James called JuJu Watkins 'a great ambassador' of today's game
Watkins is the first athlete to be afforded an opportunity to collaborate with Nike basketball designers to create the latest version of James' NXXT Gen sneaker, which first released in 2023.
"JuJu is a great ambassador of today’s game, and this shoe gives her one more tool to chart her own path on and off the court,” LeBron James said. “Nike footwear has been another way for me to share my story with athletes and fans around the world, so it’s exciting to share the NXXT Gen platform with JuJu for a shoe that will inspire a new generation of hoopers to put in the work and believe in themselves.”
The' "Silver Lining" Nike LeBron NXXT Gen will be released at Nike.com and at select retailers over the summer.
SMU is taking two of its highest-profile future home games off campus to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, according to On3’s Brett McMurphy.
The Mustangs will face Oklahoma on Sept. 11, 2027, and LSU on Sept. 1, 2029, at the home of the Dallas Cowboys. The move marks the first time SMU has played in the Cowboys’ stadium since its famed Pony Express era of the 1980s.
The decision was driven by branding and revenue opportunities, according to McMurphy. Gerald J. Ford Stadium has 33,200 seats, which is significantly less than AT&T Stadium. "Jerry's world" holds approximately 80,000, creating a significantly larger stage for two non-conference matchups.
The 2027 contest against Oklahoma will complete a home-and-home series after the Sooners won 28-11 in Norman in 2023. SMU’s series with LSU begins in 2028 in Baton Rouge before shifting to Arlington the following season. The 2028 meeting will be the programs’ first since 1934.
SMU previously played its home games from 1979-86 at Texas Stadium, where it enjoyed the most successful stretch in program history. Led by Eric Dickerson and Craig James, the Mustangs finished No. 5 in the final AP Poll in 1981 and No. 2 in 1982.
Under current coach Rhett Lashlee, SMU reached the College Football Playoff in 2024. The team has posted consecutive 10-3 seasons in 2023 and 2024, their first back-to-back double-digit win seasons since 1981-84.
Elana Meyers Taylor and sons Nico and Noah; Kendall Coyne Schofield and son Drew
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As if being an Olympic athlete wasn't already challenging enough, these moms are seemingly doing the impossible
Several moms competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics opened up to ABC News' Maggie Rulli for a Good Morning America cover story about balancing rigorous training schedules with the responsibility of raising young children
It's a commitment that they each say is worth it, so they can have their children cheering them on
As if being an Olympic athlete wasn't already challenging enough, these moms are seemingly doing the impossible.
Several moms competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics opened up to ABC News' Maggie Rulli for a Good Morning America cover story about balancing rigorous training schedules with the responsibility of raising young children. It's a commitment that they each say is worth it, so they can have their children cheering them on.
Elana Meyers Taylor, a U.S. bobsledder who's the most decorated Black Winter Olympian of all time, is currently competing for the gold in Milan. As a mom of two boys with disabilities, Noah, 3, and Nico, 5, Taylor is juggling a lot at one time. The doting mom told Rulli that returning to training after giving birth was nothing short of a challenge.
"I never really felt like I made it back," she said, noting that getting an epidural years ago continues to give her back pain. "I don't know if my body will ever be the same, but it's okay. I can still do what I need to do."
Taylor decided to push through her pain and get her body ready to compete to show her sons that her abilities weren't limited because she decided to have them.
"I want my boys to know that my dreams and my hopes and opportunities weren't limited because of them," she told the outlet.
In addition to navigating their busy calendars, moms also have to schedule things, like their pregnancies, around their sports cycle. Olympic curlers and sisters Tara and Tabitha Peterson spoke with the outlet about navigating postpartum recovery, while also preparing their bodies to compete on one of the world's largest stages.
"I had the baby, [Tabitha] was still pregnant, but we needed to keep competing," Tara Peterson, whose son is now 17 months old, told ABC News. Tabitha Peterson, whose daughter just started walking, said she returned to training "about five weeks postpartum."
"And you know, the hormones are still flowing through your body," she said of the experience, adding, "You kind of just do what you've got to do."
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Kendall Coyne Schofield, a women's hockey player whose son Drew is 2½ years old, told the outlet that her son was her sole motivation for competing after becoming a mom.
"I had a vision and a goal of him not getting older and looking back and seeing when my hockey career ended, and that being 2023, the same year he was born," she said.
She continued, "I want him to know that mommy kept going, and he was the reason I kept going."
BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 11: Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing looks on in the Paddock during day one of F1 Testing at Bahrain International Circuit on February 11, 2026 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Joe Portlock/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Formula 1 implemented its biggest set of technical regulations in history, aiming to improve the racing spectacle.
But one of the sport’s biggest stars is not a fan, at least not yet.
Four-time Drivers’ Champion Max Verstappen met the media in Bahrain on Thursday, site of F1’s second round of pre-season testing, and blasted the new generation of cars. During his media session the Red Bull driver pointed at the new regulations and called them “anti-racing,” and stated that the cars feel “more like Formula E on steroids.”
“To drive [they are] not a lot of fun, to be honest,” he said. “I would say the right word is management. It’s not very Formula 1-like. It feels a bit more like Formula E on steroids. But the rules are the same for everyone, so you have to deal with that.”
Under the new regulations, the cars for this season see a near 50/50 split between battery power and the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE). From Verstappen’s perspective, that has led to a car that you cannot drive “flat out.”
“As a pure driver, I enjoy driving flat out and at the moment, you cannot drive like that. There’s a lot going on. A lot of what you do as a driver, in terms of inputs, has a massive effect on the energy side of things. For me, that’s just not Formula 1. Maybe it’s then better to drive Formula E, right? Because that’s all about energy, efficiency and management,” said Verstappen.
“We’re energy poor. I just want normal driving, just how it should be without having to [say]: ‘Oh, if I brake a bit longer or less or more, or one gear up or down.’ It so heavily impacts the performance on the straights. Plus, the grip at the moment is quite low with these tyres and the car configuration. It is a big step back to how it was.”
Verstappen is not alone in this opinion. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton also noted the amount of “lift-and-coast” drivers need to do to manage battery power in this generation of cars.
“If you look at Barcelona, for example, we’re doing 600 metres lift and coast on a qualifying lap. That’s not what racing is about. Here (in Bahrain), we’re not having to do that because there’s lots of braking zones,” said Hamilton on Wednesday.
“The low gears that we have to go down into is just because we can’t recover enough battery power,” continued the seven-time champion.
“We can’t recover enough battery power, so that’s why we have to go and rev the engines very, very, very high. So we’re going down to second and first in some places just to try to recover that extra bit of power.”
Returning to Verstappen, the Red Bull driver noted that if it were up to him, the new regulations would be much different.
“Honestly, the proportion of the car looks good, I think. That’s not the problem. It’s just everything else that is a bit, for me, anti-racing,” continued Verstappen. “Probably people will not be happy with me saying this right now. But I am outspoken and why am I not allowed to say what I think of my race car? I can’t help that.
“I mean, I didn’t write the regulation. If it was, I think, up to non-political aspects of making a regulation, I think, anyway, the car would have probably have looked very different.”
F1’s second round of pre-season testing concludes on Thursday.
But it is unlikely Verstappen’s mind will have changed by then.
Dundee United face playing four matches in 14 days on their weather-beaten Tannadice Park pitch after a request for postponed games to be rearranged for later dates was turned down.
United will host Aberdeen in the Scottish Premiership on Tuesday, 24 February, while the visit by St Mirren will be on Tuesday 3 March.
Jim Goodwin's side were already due to host League 2 outfit Spartans in a rearranged Scottish Cup last-16 tie next Tuesday - and Kilmarnock in the league four days later.
Having already had three postponements because of a waterlogged pitch, United had asked the league's governing body if they could have more time between the fixtures.
"Following discussions with the SPFL, we requested consideration for later rearranged dates, given the original postponements were due to pitch conditions," they said on their website.
"Our priority was to give the surface the best chance to recover and reduce the risk of further postponements, particularly with the current weather forecast, and to allow our groundstaff as much preparation time as possible.
"However, the SPFL have now confirmed that the matches against Aberdeen and St Mirren will go ahead on the agreed dates and our focus is on working closely with our groundstaff to have the pitch in the best possible condition."
Manchester United prides itself on being inclusive and welcoming, the club said in a statement following comments made by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
The 73-year-old billionaire faced criticism after an interview on Thursday, where he said that the United Kingdom has been "colonised by immigrants" while raising concerns about the country's economy.
A Manchester United statement said: "Our diverse group of players, staff and global community of supporters, reflect the history and heritage of Manchester; a city that anyone can call home.
"We will continue to represent our people, our city and our fans with purpose and pride.
"Manchester United reflects the unity and resilience of all the communities we are so privileged to represent.
"We will continue to represent our people, our city and our fans with purpose and pride."
Real Madrid star releases statement denying that he is being bullied by teammates
Real Madrid star Arda Guler has denied that he is being bullied by his teammates. A former coach of his gave an interview in the Turkish media claiming that other Real Madrid players had not accepted him, and painting the picture of a toxic dressing room.
The story comes in a season where the internal dynamics at Real Madrid have come under more scrutiny than ever. The relationship between Xabi Alonso and his stars was a topic of hot debate, while flashpoints with several players between Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa have made it into the media too. Not least with Guler himself, who complained publicly after being substituted against Benfica.
Hours after Pekmezci’s words, Guler has put out a press release denying all of his claims. Marca carried his words, where Guler explained that he has been received well in the Spanish capital.
“I have saddened to see the recent public statements made by former head of scouting Serhat Pekmezci, who played an important role at the beginning of my career. From day one, I have been warmly welcomed by everyone at this club and have always considered this place my family. I am extremely proud to be a Real Madrid player and I wish to defend this badge for many more years.”
“We have a very strong team and I feel happy and honored to share the dressing room with all my teammates. I kindly request that no attention be paid to any comments or reports, written or spoken, on this matter.”
What did Pekmeczi say?
Not only did Pekmezci claim that Guler was being bullied, but he also said that he had not been accepted into the dressing room full of large egos. To this he attributed Alonso’s exit, although he did note that Guler himself had not said anything to him. Pekmeczi was Guler’s youth coach, and played a role in his move to Fenerbahce.
Anna Sandberg says Man United have huge advantage over Atletico Madrid ahead of clash
Manchester United defender Anna Sandberg has named a big advantage the club has over Atletico Madrid ahead of their Champions League meeting later this evening.
United set for showdown with Atletico
United are set to take part in the club’s first-ever UEFA Champions League knockout tie when they take on Atletico at the Centro Deportivo Wanda Alcala de Henares in Madrid on Thursday evening.
It sets up the first leg of the two-legged tie, with United having ended the league-phase campaign inside the top six of the 18-team standings.
It’s certainly a historic night and the stakes could not be higher, with a place in the quarter-final awaiting Marc Skinner and his players.
Skinner told reporters he expects a tough test against the Spanish side, singling out their attacking threat and the ability of their front two to change the game quickly.
Sandberg accompanied Skinner in the press conference and said that United have an advantage, having played Atletico earlier in the campaign and got the better of them, hence they know what to expect.
Sanberg pinpoints United advantage
Sandberg said, “We kind of know what to expect from this team because we played them once before, and I think we did a really good team performance, especially being one player down as well.”
“It’s always a bit extra to play in the Champions League, out in Europe. But I think it’s a good thing that we played them before, and we kind of know what to expect. But it will be a hard game, a tough game, of course, but we are very excited.”
On her performances this season, Sandberg remarked, “I think it’s been an amazing season so far, both for me and for the team as well. I think we’ve been performing really good. I’ve been given the chance [to play] a bit more this season and I’ve been really, really enjoying it. ”
“It’s my second season here now with Manchester United and it’s always something different to move abroad. It’s my first time moving abroad, but I feel like I’ve really found my place here now and the team, the club is fantastic. So, I feel like I’ve been taking steps since I joined and I feel like this is the best place for me to be at the moment.”
The defender said, “Of course, it’s amazing. I said that before, like even if it would be just one Swede here, it would be really nice. But the fact that we’ve got, what, five now [after the signings of Hanna Lundkvist and Ellen Wangerheim in January]? It’s really nice.”
“And they’re amazing football players, not only football players, but only also as people. So, they’re great adds to the squad and they’re doing amazing.”
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - AUGUST 19: Jacob Lopez #57 of the Athletics pitches during the game between the Athletics and the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Tuesday, August 19, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by James Vigil/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The recent addition of Aaron Civale seems to have solidified the top three spots in the rotation to open the year. Even if you don’t feel that Civale is an upgrade over anyone in-house already, manager Mark Kotsay made it clear yesterday that the top three will be Severino, Springs, and Civale to open the season.
That means that the final two spots in the rotation are theoretically up for grabs, but are they really? Lefty Jacob Lopez was one of the A’s best pitchers last year but is apparently still recovering from the forearm issue that prematurely ended his rookie season. Would he actually be one of the odd-men out if he’s fully healthy and fully ramped up come Opening Day? Would the A’s be that cautious?
Then there’s righty Luis Morales. One of the recent top prospects in the system, Morales showed why he was rated so highly in his first action with the A’s this past season. That would seemingly give him a step up on the other pitchers, but it’s important to remember he set a career-high in innings last year… at just 89! If the A’s do open the season with him in their rotation they’d have to be monitoring his workload essentially all season long.
If the A’s do surprise us all and want more of a workhorse-type option at the back of the rotation to open the year they could turn to a different young arm like Mason Barnett. Or they could give someone like Jack Perkins or JT Ginn a big chance to prove they can be more than a swingman. Want more upside? Gunnar Hoglund might be the arm you want at the back of the rotation to start the season. And there’s always the wild card in Luis Medina, who is out of options.
We’ve had surprises in recent years when Kotsay named his Opening Day rotation and this year could follow a similar path. Who takes those two final spots behind the veterans? Debate and comment below!
Michael Edwards' priority at Liverpool is now obvious
Liverpool cannot afford to focus solely on their defence
Although injuries have struck the Reds’ defence the hardest this season, the midfield is lacking just as much depth as the backline.
On multiple occasions this season all of Liverpool’s senior midfielders have been on the pitch at the same time, and one at least one occasion the Reds’ didn’t name a single midfielder on the bench.
With plenty of speculation surrounding the futures of Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister, and Wataru Endo not getting any younger, Liverpool’s already strained midfield could take a hit in the summer too.
Multiple midfielders, including Kees Smit and Sandro Tonali, have been linked with moves in recent weeks, but it is becoming abundantly clear that Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards must prioritise reinforcing the midfielder sooner rather than later.
How badly do Liverpool need another midfielder?
The Reds’ trip to the Stadium of Light on Wednesday once again showed just how badly Slot’s side could use another midfielder.
Owing to Dominik Szoboszlai’s suspension and injuries to Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley, Endo started the match at right-back.
Curtis Jones was the only senior midfielder named on the bench, and the number of minutes Liverpool’s midfielders have played continues to creep up.
Ryan Gravenberch, Szoboszlai and Mac Allister have all been almost ever present in Slot’s starting XI this season, and playing that many minutes will surely have a long-term effect.
Adding another midfielder to the squad is now necessary to take pressure of Liverpool’s current options and to ensure the Reds aren’t left so short next season as they look to once again challenge for the Premier League title.
PREVIEW | Lazio vs Atalanta - team news, lineups, predictions
Lazio host Atalanta this Saturday at the Stadio Olimpico for matchweek 25 of the Serie A.
Lazio have 33 points to their name this season and occupy 8th position in the table. In their last outing, Maurizio Sarri's team drew 1-1 against Bologna (Coppa Italia 2025/26).
Atalanta have picked up 39 points and currently lie in 7th position. Last time out, Raffaele Palladino's team triumphed 2-1 against Cremonese (Serie A 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 0-0 draw.
A complicated injury sidelines Anguissa from Napoli and Cameroon
Anguissa’s medical dilemma worries Napoli and the Indomitable Lions
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The latest updates on the health of Cameroonian international André-Frank Zambo Anguissa are causing serious concern among both Napoli supporters and fans of the Cameroon national team.
Antonio Conte gives an update on Anguissa’s injury
The 30-year-old midfielder has been sidelined since mid-November due to a complex lower back issue. His coach, Antonio Conte, revealed that the medical staff has yet to find a definitive solution, making his return date highly uncertain.
"Anguissa is suffering from a back problem for which the doctors have not yet found a solution," the Italian manager admitted.
According to several local media outlets in Naples, the player is reportedly dealing with a lumbar hernia that causes reflexes and discomfort in his leg, severely restricting his ability to perform his usual movements. As a result, the length of his absence remains unknown.
This complex injury has already ruled Anguissa out of the 2026 World Cup qualification play-off and kept him from participating in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, recently held in Morocco. Now, his presence for the next “Indomitable Lions” training camp scheduled for March is in serious doubt.
AEW World Champion MJF has offered up new details on conversations he had with WWE brass when he pondered a jump to the No. 1 company in wrestling a couple of years ago.
AEW has become the undisputed No. 2 company in pro wrestling for many reasons. They deliver some of the best bell-to-bell wrestling in the world, and the company has been the home of quite a few WWE legends during its seven years of existence. However, the brand has also developed several indy prospects into top stars.
The most notable is Maxwell Jacob Friedman, AKA MJF. The New York native has evolved into the company’s greatest creation. Under the AEW banner, MJF was able to showcase his elite mic skills on a huge stage and developed into one of the best wrestlers on the roster. It is why the “bidding war of 2024” was a fascinating story in front of and behind the camera.
But did MJF ever really come close to leaving the company that helped turn him into a superstar?
MJF says he still has fans in WWE
Credit: AEW
In the end, MJF signed a new multi-year contract with AEW that is expected to run through 2027. And there is a belief that it was even signed well before the “bidding war of 2024.” However, in a new conversation with Chris VanVliet, “The Devil” revealed some new details on conversations he had with WWE decision-makers back then.
“You know the answer, there was a lot,” MJF said when asked about interest from WWE. “I had some nice calls with some nice folks who are high up on the chain, and they were interested in me. They’re still very much so interested in me, and I understand why. But for all my faults, one thing I am not is unprofessional.
“If you put a contract in front of me with the right amount of money, I’m going to do this. I’m going to broadcast how important those three letters are,” he added. “Those three letters are just as important as these, because you’re paying me to say that. Now, do I believe it’s true? You’ll never know, and that’s the beauty of it.”
It has been leaked on multiple occasions that Ubisoft is working on an Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake, and the game was said to be as soon as March 2026, although this was called into question when Ubisoft cancelled and delayed a slew of games earlier in 2026 over concerns of quality. Assassin's Creed Black Flag was thought to be pushed back as well, but a new Amazon listing suggests that this may not be the case.
An Amazon listing for a hardcover Assassin's Creed Black Flag Remake art book by Ubisoft currently shows list pricing of $54.48, with a 25% pre-order discount, but more interestingly, it also lists a release date of March 24, 2026. This is ahead of the previous assumed March 31 launch date for the game itself, so the launch date may just be a placeholder—after all, there is no cover art for the book on the site either—but it may suggest that the Black Flag Remake may still launch towards the end of March.
Pulsar is known for its high-performance, lightweight gaming mice, but also for having about a million colorways and special edition patterns for the aforementioned mice. In a new post on X, Pulsar has revealed six new colorways coming to a variety of CrazyLight gaming mice and confirmed the release date of the previously leaked Pulsar X2N gaming mouse. The X2N looks to be a tweaked version of the X2 and X2H with a slightly narrower front and a lower, slightly more forward hump design.
As for the rest of the Wildscape colorways, they are all exclusive to their respective mice: X2H gets the burnt red Volcano colorway; the X3 gets the sandy-brown Desert color; the X2 gets the green and yellow Forest; and the Xlite gets the gray and blue Rock. The X2N Ocean colorway will launch later in February, with the other new Wildscape colors launching throughout April. Pulsar previously revealed that the X2N will be available in both mini and medium sizes when it launches on February 24, 2026.
Our favorite time of the year is nearly upon us: the annual (and newly renamed) GDC Festival of Gaming is next month! We're looking forward to seeing old friends, making new ones, and sharing our vision for empowering developers today and into the future. This year, GDC takes place from March 9-13 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California. We'll host partner meetings, participate in conference sessions, and sponsor events like the IGF Awards and the ESA Foundation's Nite to Unite. Attendees that come by the Xbox Lounge in Moscone South Lobby can journey through our exhibit featuring key moments across 25 years of Xbox history, meet Xbox Subject Matter Experts, learn what steps they can take to begin building for the future, and sign up for our newsletter to receive a community pin.
At GDC, we'll share how we're giving developers the freedom to create and play on any device, with anyone, anywhere. We want to make it easier for developers to build and ship games, provide more ways to reach players, and offer more freedom to bring their bold creative ideas to life. Our goal is to empower creators of every size by providing cutting‑edge tools, services, and opportunities that accelerate innovation, reduce barriers, and help developers bring their games to players everywhere. This year, for the first time, we are hosting the Xbox Dev Summit, where we'll be presenting six sponsored sessions to help prepare attendees to build for what's next. The Xbox Dev Summit is in West Hall Room 3001/3003 and will be kicking off with Jason Ronald, VP of Next Gen, at 10:10am on Wednesday, March 11.
Last autumn, AMD provided an update regarding developmental progress of its openSIL open-source project. According to Raj Kapoor's presentation at last year's OCP Global Summit, the Red Team intends to publish its sixth-generation "Zen 6"-based EPYC "Venice" CPU openSIL sources at some point in 2026. The company's lead firmware architect reiterated that the newer silicon-initialization stack will eventually replace the familiar legacy AGESA firmware line. As of last summer, only one section of AMD's "Zen 5" family has received openSIL support—the EPYC 9005 "Turin" server processor product range. Earlier this week, a 3mbdeb blog entry detailed a compelling experiment that involved the initial "enabling (of) AMD AM5 'Phoenix' support in Coreboot." In the past, this Polish open-source consulting company has experimented with unusual ports of OpenSIL and Coreboot (via the Dasharo distribution). NLnet Foundation funding provided a secure base to start 3mbdeb's Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 porting project, leading to present-day tinkering with MSI's PRO B850-P consumer-grade mainboard design.
Mid-way through their post, they detail a handful of problems, including: "some issues may arise when parsing combo images for AM5 desktop platforms. The desktop images are more complex than server ones. A single PSP (Platform Security Processor) directory may support multiple CPU families, whereas on servers, each CPU family required separate PSP directory. This adds complexity, a need to distinguish PSP directories from each other, and determine the supported CPUs by given directory." So far, the MSI B850-P Pro-based tests have reached a phase of development that is "just enough to (achieve) boot." When outlining a next major milestone, 3mbdeb intends to: "add basic support for desktop AM5 'Phoenix' platform to distinguish mobile CPUs from desktop CPUs in Coreboot. This will serve as a base to cover the differences between the mobile and desktop Phoenix SoCs/APUs." They stress that their 'Phoenix' OpenSIL project is still in a "Proof of Concept" stage, so "not intended for production use." In summary, 3mbdeb's firmware engineer (Michał Żygowski) recommends that external testers wait for the arrival of "exciting" future releases.
Sony Electronics Inc. today is introducing the next generation of its critically acclaimed 1000X series with the WF-1000XM6 truly wireless noise-canceling earbuds. Building on the legacy of the 1000X series, the WF-1000XM6 achieves outstanding sound quality with the best noise-canceling precision, enhanced call quality, and improved connectivity compared to the WF-1000XM5 predecessor model, as well as an ergonomic design which has been optimized for a comfortable fit.
In addition, Sony is also introducing a Sand Pink version of its industry-leading WH-1000XM6 over ear wireless noise-canceling headphones.
Highguard, the new free-to-play raid shooter from Wildlight Entertainment, launched in late January to high player counts that quickly dwindled after a lukewarm reception, despite bringing some unique concepts to the table. Since its launch, daily concurrent player counts have fallen from a peak of 97,249 players on Steam to around 2,000-3,000 concurrent players on a daily basis. According to an announcement from the official Wildlight account on X, the game studio has officially started laying off developers who were working to develop and support Highguard.
Another post on LinkedIn by Alex Graner, now-former level designer at Wildlight, confirmed that "most of the team" at Wildlight has been laid off, adding that there was a lot of unreleased content that the development team had been working on, which also makes it seem as though the layoffs were unexpected. Many attribute the game's surprise launch and lack of play testing and community feedback ahead of launch for the game's commercial failure. At launch, aside from performance problems, Highguard was widely criticized for poor pacing and a dearth of content in matches, largely owing to the oversized maps and small teams. Wildlight did attempt to address these complaints with a 5v5 game mode in a recent update, and, according to reviews, that helped make things feel more energetic, but it seems like it was too little too late. Wildlight will supposedly keep working on Highguard with "a core group of developers," although it's unclear what the studio's plans are for content in the long term.
EnGenius Technologies Inc., a global leader in advanced connectivity and cloud-managed networking solutions, today announces the ECW515 Wi-Fi 7 dual-band 2x2:2 wall-plate access point, designed to deliver seamless in-room wireless and wired connectivity in multifamily units, student housing, senior living, hotels, and resorts.
Wi-Fi 7 In-Room Connectivity for MDU and Hospitality
The EnGenius ECW515 Wi-Fi 7 wall-plate access point delivers enterprise-grade wireless and wired connectivity directly inside the room, enabling fast, reliable in-room communication for streaming, voice, IoT, and productivity devices—while supporting VLAN-based per-user traffic segmentation to help maintain privacy and network control.
LG Electronics (LG) and nine-time Grammy winner will.i.am have reunited to launch the latest edition of the xboom Buds lineup with the introduction of Buds Plus and Buds Lite. The LG xboom Buds Plus, the line's most advanced earbuds with superior sound and easy usability, are now available on LG.com for $179.99. The LG xboom Buds Lite, with long-lasting battery life, are also available now for $69.99. LG xboom Buds Lite and Buds Plus are now available at LG.com and at LG authorized retailers nationwide.
Expertly tuned, tested and approved by one of pop culture's most tech-savvy musical acts, the xboom Buds series delivers unique sound, characterized by will.i.am's signature use of balanced warm tones. Guided by his belief that sound enriches experiences, will.i.am hosted the recent FYI Visionaries event to debut the new xboom lineup, which he developed as the "experiential architect" of the company's "xboom by will.i.am" brand.
Discord's new age-verification requirements have pushed some users to explore alternative chat platforms, and Stoat is emerging as a popular option. The open-source app emphasizes privacy and strong user control. Stoat (formerly Revolt) is available on the web, Windows, macOS, and Linux, with an Android beta now rolling out.
The delays represent the latest setback in Apple's multi-year effort to rebuild Siri's intelligence layer using Apple Foundation Models, the company's in-house large language model platform. Announced in mid-2024, the update promised a far more context-aware assistant capable of leveraging personal data and on-screen content to handle nuanced requests.
Fueled by the AI boom, the global foundry and memory sectors are expected to hit record highs in 2026. However, the memory market is projected to grow much faster than the foundry industry, generating roughly 2.5 times more revenue.
The new design retains Edison's choice of metals while incorporating 21st-century nanotechnology and bioengineering. The UCLA-led study, published in Small, describes a battery capable of recharging in seconds rather than hours and withstanding more than 12,000 full charge-discharge cycles – equivalent to over 30 years of daily use.
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Camping with motorcycles is one of the many ways to experience the many roads, and the many places you can see and enjoy; but, with this method of camping, there are challenges as well, and many of the challenges stem from the fact that there is a lack of a good place to cook, a good place to organize your gear, and a good place to do routine maintenance on your bike. But, with the MotoTable, a revolutionary workstation that organizes and makes camping more comfortable, Tony Castro, a Motorcycle enthusiast and an inventor, has come up with a good solution to this problem.
The Problem: Struggling with Camping on Two Wheels
For years, motorcycle campers were left to improvise their campsites, often cooking, eating, and working on the ground. This created a physically taxing experience, particularly after long days on the road. Traditional solutions like portable tables or makeshift platforms never quite cut it, leaving riders frustrated with cluttered gear and uncomfortable positions. This is where the MotoTable steps in.
What is the MotoTable?
The MotoTable is a versatile, tail box, and pannier-mounted workstation that takes your camping setup to a new level of functionality. It is designed to be mounted quickly and easily to a motorcycle’s side panniers or tail box, offering a stable, elevated surface that allows riders to work and cook at a comfortable height. The lightweight and durable construction ensure that it can endure the harsh conditions of the road and rugged terrain, making it an essential tool for any motorcycle adventure.
Key Features of the MotoTable
1. Advanced Leveling Technology
The MotoTable features advanced leveling technology that allows the surface to remain level even when the bike is parked on uneven ground. This ensures a stable workspace, whether you’re cooking your dinner or working on a bike repair at a steep campsite.
2. Universal Mounting System
One of the standout features of the MotoTable is its universal mounting system. The table can be easily attached to both hard and soft panniers and tail boxes, making it compatible with most motorcycles. Riders can mount and dismount the MotoTable within minutes, transforming their bike into a fully functional campsite with minimal effort.
3. Rapid Deployment
The MotoTable is designed for quick deployment, meaning riders can have their workstation ready in seconds. Its quick-release system ensures that riders don’t have to waste precious time setting up, which is ideal when arriving at camp after a long ride.
4. Durability and Materials
Built with aerospace-grade materials, the MotoTable is designed to withstand the elements. Whether you’re dealing with rain, wind, or dust, the MotoTable holds up against the toughest conditions, offering long-term reliability for every rider.
Versatile Tabletop Options
The MotoTable comes with three different tabletop options, allowing riders to choose the one that best suits their camping style:
The Standard Flat Top: A minimalist surface, ideal for preparing gear, reading maps, using a laptop, or preparing meals. This versatile option works for most camping activities.
The Cooking Top: Equipped with special cutouts to securely hold camping stoves, this tabletop ensures safe and stable cooking, even in the roughest conditions.
The Military MOLLE Advanced Top: A tactical surface designed with military-style MOLLE attachment points. This option allows campers to clip pouches, tools, and lighting for a truly organized and efficient workspace.
Each option is designed to enhance the rider’s experience, catering to different needs based on the specific demands of the adventure.
A New Standard for Moto-Camping
The MotoTable revolutionizes motorcycle camping by solving the ergonomic issues that many riders face. No longer do adventurers have to crouch on the ground to cook dinner or prepare gear. The MotoTable brings the workspace to a more comfortable height, reducing strain on the back and knees, and making the camping experience much more enjoyable.
This innovation is particularly beneficial for long-distance riders, weekend adventurers, and anyone looking to elevate their camping experience. The ease of use and versatility mean that the MotoTable is an essential addition to any rider’s gear collection.
A Game-Changer for Adventure Riders
Tony Castro’s dedication to improving the motorcycle camping experience is evident in the design and functionality of the MotoTable. With its emphasis on practicality, portability, and comfort, the MotoTable sets a new standard for motorcycle camping accessories. It is a product born from years of real-world testing, ensuring that it meets the needs of today’s motorcycle adventurer.
Practical Guide for Riders
For those planning to incorporate the MotoTable into their camping setup, here are a few key tips to maximize its use:
Check Compatibility: Before purchasing, make sure the MotoTable is compatible with your motorcycle’s panniers or tail box. Its universal mounting system is versatile but may require specific hardware for certain bike models.
Consider the Terrain: The advanced leveling technology is perfect for uneven surfaces, but always try to park your bike in a spot that offers good stability for your workstation. Avoid placing it on soft or shifting ground.
Prepare for Quick Setup: The MotoTable is designed for rapid deployment, so keep your cooking and gear prep materials easily accessible. The quicker you can set it up, the more time you’ll have to enjoy your adventure.
Weather Awareness: Although built to withstand the elements, the MotoTable’s material can still be affected by prolonged exposure to extreme weather conditions. Be mindful of your environment and pack it away when not in use.
Conclusion
Motorcycle campers can now have an ergonomic camping table solution with the MotoTable. It new features and design makes for practical workspace for cooking, relaxing, and repairs anywhere the road goes. Tony Castro MotoTable design puts the Moto in MotoTable.
To order or for more info visit the MotoTable Website.
According to official reports and industry sources, pilots and cabin crew at Lufthansa staged a coordinated 24‑hour strike on 12 February 2026, resulting in the cancellation of nearly 800 flights and disruption to travel plans for around 100,000 passengers departing from German hubs such as Frankfurt and Munich. The unions involved, Vereinigung Cockpit (VC) for pilots and UFO for flight attendants, called the walkout after negotiations over pension benefits, retirement safeguards and employment conditions faltered. Lufthansa responded by criticising the strike as an unnecessary escalation and emphasised the need for continued talks, while also working to rebook affected passengers on partner carriers where possible.
INTRODUCTION
Germany’s flagship airline, Lufthansa, saw widespread disruption on 12 February 2026 after pilots and cabin crew unions called a one‑day strike that grounded flights across its German network. The action was sparked by broken labour negotiations over pension benefits and job security safeguards, prompting staff to walk out of their duties for 24 hours. Major hubs including Frankfurt and Munich reported extensive cancellations, forcing travellers to adjust itineraries, seek rebooking options or face significant delays. This development highlights ongoing tensions between airline management and its workforce in Germany’s aviation sector and underscores how labour disputes can directly affect global travel.
WHY THE STRIKE HAPPENED
The strike was driven by deep‑rooted labour disputes between Lufthansa and staff unions. The pilots’ union, VC, demanded improved employer contributions to pension schemes, arguing that recent changes to the retirement model had eroded long‑held benefits and created financial insecurity for crew members. Meanwhile, the UFO union representing cabin crew protested the planned shutdown of flight operations at Lufthansa CityLine and sought a binding social plan to protect jobs. With negotiations stalling despite months of dialogue, union leaders authorised the coordinated strike to press for more favourable terms. German authorities monitor such labour actions closely, as they have significant implications for both the workforce and the aviation industry, though official federal labour ministries did not issue a specific press release on the day of the action.
EXTENT OF FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS
On the day of the strike, Lufthansa confirmed that nearly 800 flights were cancelled, according to airline and union statements analysed by industry reporting agencies. Major cancellations were observed at key German airports, notably Frankfurt and Munich, with departures to domestic and international destinations affected. Passengers were notified in advance through digital channels and offered rebooking options on partner airlines within the Lufthansa Group, including Swiss, Austrian and Brussels Airlines, to lessen travel disruption. Even so, many travellers faced uncertainty, with some forced to delay or reroute journeys.
ADVANTAGES FOR TRAVELLERS
From a travel‑angle perspective, certain aspects of how the situation was handled provided advantages for passengers:
Travelers whose flights were cancelled were automatically informed, and rebooking was offered on alternative flights within the Lufthansa Group. The airline also provided options for train substitutions or rebooking for domestic connections where possible, helping travellers reach destinations despite flight disruptions. Advanced digital communication helped many passengers avoid extended waits at airports by notifying them before departure.
DISADVANTAGES AND DISRUPTION
Yet the strike also had notable negative consequences for travellers:
With hundreds of flights grounded, many passengers faced cancellations, itinerary changes and potential delays. Some experienced longer travel times or had to secure accommodation if unable to reach destinations as planned. The sudden nature of the action meant that even rebooked flights could remain limited, with peak travel hubs overwhelmed by demand for alternative routes. Frequent flyers and those on tight schedules were particularly affected, illustrating how labour disputes can ripple through global travel networks and strain passenger flexibility.
CONCLUSION
The 12 February 2026 Lufthansa strike in Germany represents a significant moment in aviation labour relations, with pilots and cabin crew walking out to press pension and job security demands after stalled negotiations. The result was widespread disruption to flights, affecting travel plans of tens of thousands of passengers and drawing attention to the complex balance between workforce rights and airline operational reliability. While proactive communication and rebooking efforts helped many travellers, others felt the impact of cancellations and delays — a stark reminder that industrial action in the airline sector can quickly translate into travel disruption across international networks.
The official announcement of the first-ever EU Visa Strategy by the European Commission has been recognized as a pivotal moment in the evolution of international mobility. A comprehensive framework is being established to modernize how entry into the Schengen Area is managed. By the European Commission, a vision has been crafted where travel regulations are not merely administrative hurdles but are instead transformed into streamlined, secure, and efficient pathways for legitimate travelers. This strategic shift is necessitated by the increasing complexities of global migration and the rapid pace of digital transformation. Significant emphasis is placed on the balance between welcoming visitors and maintaining rigorous border management. Through this strategy, the traditional methods of visa processing are being re-evaluated to ensure that the European Union remains a top destination for tourism and business while security protocols are significantly bolstered.
The Shift Toward Digital Sovereignty in Documentation
The transition from physical documentation to digital formats is positioned as a cornerstone of the new strategy. Paper-based applications and physical visa stickers are expected to be phased out in favor of a fully digitized system. By the authorities, it is argued that the introduction of a digital visa platform will reduce the administrative burden on both applicants and consulate staff. Costs associated with the printing, shipping, and securing of physical stickers are intended to be eliminated. Furthermore, the risk of forgery or theft of physical documents is mitigated by the implementation of encrypted digital credentials. This move toward digitalization is viewed as a necessary step to align European standards with the technological expectations of the modern era.
Enhancing Security Protocols and Border Integrity
Security remains a paramount concern within the new strategic framework. Enhanced vetting processes are being integrated into the visa issuance cycle to ensure that potential threats are identified long before arrival at the border. Databases across different member states are being linked more effectively to allow for real-fime information sharing. By the security agencies of the European Union, a more robust screening mechanism is being developed to monitor entry and exit patterns. It is believed that a unified approach to data will prevent individuals from exploiting discrepancies between the policies of different nations. The integrity of the external borders is thus reinforced through collective intelligence and harmonized security standards.
Streamlining Procedures for Frequent Travelers
A significant portion of the strategy is dedicated to improving the experience of frequent and low-risk travelers. Multi-year visas with longer validity periods are proposed to be issued more consistently across all member states. By the commission, it is noted that such measures will foster stronger economic ties and encourage repeated tourism. The criteria for obtaining these long-term visas are being standardized to ensure fairness and transparency. Instead of navigating varying rules in different countries, a uniform set of expectations is being presented to the global community. This predictability is expected to benefit business professionals, students, and family members of EU residents who require regular access to the region.
The Economic Implications of a Modernized Visa Policy
The economic vitality of the European Union is closely tied to its accessibility. Tourism and international business sectors are anticipated to receive a significant boost from the simplified procedures. By financial analysts, it is suggested that the reduction in processing times will lead to a higher volume of short-term visits. The strategy also addresses the need for labor mobility, ensuring that specialized talent can be recruited from abroad with fewer bureaucratic delays. By harmonized visa policies, the European Union is positioned as a more attractive market for foreign investment and global talent acquisition. The streamlining of these processes is viewed as a direct investment in the future prosperity of the continent.
Global Cooperation and Diplomatic Relations
The EU Visa Strategy is not merely an internal administrative change; it is also a tool for foreign policy. Visa facilitation agreements are being used as leverage to encourage cooperation from third countries on matters such as readmission and security. By the diplomatic corps of the EU, the visa policy is utilized to strengthen partnerships with strategic allies. Conversely, more restrictive measures may be applied to nations that do not cooperate with international norms. This “more-for-more” approach ensures that visa privileges are aligned with the broader geopolitical interests of the European Union.
Challenges in Implementation and Member State Alignment
While the strategy provides a clear roadmap, the implementation phase is acknowledged to be complex. The diverse infrastructure and legal frameworks of individual member states must be synchronized. By technical experts, it is highlighted that the integration of digital systems requires substantial investment and coordination. There is also the challenge of ensuring data privacy and protection in accordance with European laws. Continuous dialogue between the European Commission and national governments is required to address these hurdles. The success of the strategy depends on the collective commitment of all participants to adhere to the new standards and timelines.
Future Outlook for International Travelers
Looking ahead, the landscape of European travel is set to be profoundly altered. The reliance on physical consulates for routine applications is expected to diminish as online portals become the primary point of contact. By the end of the implementation period, a seamless journey from the initial application to the crossing of the border is envisioned. Travelers are encouraged to stay informed about the evolving requirements as the transition unfolds. The strategy represents a bold step toward a more integrated and technologically advanced Europe, where mobility is facilitated by intelligence and innovation rather than restricted by outdated bureaucracy.
The state of Delaware is ready for a fun-packed year to come with the state partnering with Philadelphia Soccer 2026 to bring the world-famous FIFA World Cup 2026 event to the First State. As such, the state of Delaware is to hold a series of watch parties to showcase this world’s largest sporting event, at the same time promoting tourism growth, business engagement, and development. This is an opportunity for people to get immersed in the festivities of this world-famous event, as they get to explore the tourism Delaware has to offer.
The enthusiasm and excitement around the event were captured succinctly by Governor Matt Meyer: Delaware is a small state with a big heart, and this summer, we’re going to feel the biggest game on Earth, together. The opportunity offered by the FIFA World Cup is a great chance for Delaware not only to promote tourism in the state but also to help Delaware businesses and grow the economy of the state. This partnership of Delaware and Philadelphia Soccer 2026 positions Delaware as a major participant in the regional tourism industry for a once-in-a-lifetime event.
A Positive Tourism Impact: Global Exposure and Economic Growth for Delaware
The FIFA World Cup 2026 offers Delaware a unique chance to shine on the global stage. As part of the event, Delaware will host four watch parties across the state, with each event serving as a major tourism attraction. With the estimated regional economic impact of hosting the World Cup in Philadelphia at $770 million, Delaware is set to benefit from the global influx of tourists traveling to the region for the matches. The World Cup Final celebration at University of Delaware Stadium will serve as the crown jewel of this initiative, drawing even more visitors to Delaware.
These tourism-driven events are expected to boost local economies by creating an estimated increase in hotel bookings, restaurant revenues, and retail activity in Delaware. By showcasing its own array of tourist attractions, historic sites, local culture, and family-friendly destinations, Delaware is well-positioned to attract a diverse range of international visitors who will stay, dine, shop, and explore beyond just the World Cup events.
Watch Parties in Every County: A Catalyst for Regional Tourism
Delaware’s statewide World Cup watch parties will be a catalyst for regional tourism in each of the state’s three counties. The watch parties will take place in Newark, Milton, Harrington, and Newark again for the World Cup Final, with each event featuring pre-match entertainment, local vendors, and interactive games for the whole family. These community-centered events will serve as tourism hubs, drawing visitors from neighboring states, particularly Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey, as well as international tourists traveling to the area for the World Cup.
By hosting these events, Delaware not only engages the local community but also increases awareness of its tourist offerings. For visitors attending the watch parties, the opportunity to explore Delaware’s vibrant attractions—such as the beaches of Rehoboth, the historic landmarks in Dover, and family-friendly activities across the state—becomes an added incentive to stay longer and explore more.
Leveraging the FIFA World Cup to Attract Year-Round Tourism
Delaware’s strategy to leverage FIFA World Cup 2026 as a driver for year-round tourism is a key part of its overall tourism development plan. By offering engaging events such as watch parties, Delaware has the opportunity to promote itself as a year-round destination. The state can showcase its historic charm, coastal beauty, and outdoor experiences, making it an appealing place to visit not just during major events, but throughout the year.
As tourism infrastructure continues to grow, Delaware will likely see increased international visitor interest, particularly in off-peak seasons when tourists might otherwise focus on major cities. With this global exposure, Delaware is positioning itself to expand its tourism appeal well beyond the World Cup, tapping into adventure tourism, culinary tourism, and cultural tourism opportunities.
Additionally, the FIFA World Cup 2026 provides an opportunity for Delaware to strengthen its relationships with international tourism markets. Partnerships with global organizations, including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, will help elevate the state’s profile as a destination of choice for future tourists.
Community Impact and Local Business Engagement
As Delaware prepares for the World Cup festivities, the state is actively working with local businesses to maximize the tourism impact. The DTO is collaborating with hotels, restaurants, retailers, and event spaces to ensure that businesses are equipped to handle the influx of tourists during the World Cup events. This collaboration is critical in ensuring that the tourism sector benefits directly from the World Cup excitement while also boosting local business revenue.
By hosting a large-scale international event like the World Cup, Delaware is also enhancing its reputation as a friendly, welcoming destination for tourists from around the world. The event brings exposure to Delaware’s hospitality sector, with restaurants and local vendors benefiting from the increased foot traffic generated by watch parties. Moreover, the positive tourism impact will extend well beyond the World Cup as international visitors will likely return to Delaware for future vacations or business trips.
Partnerships and Sponsorships: Elevating Delaware’s Global Tourism Presence
To further engage with the global audience, the Delaware Tourism Office (DTO) is offering sponsorship opportunities for businesses and corporations that want to capitalize on the tourism potential of the World Cup. With its exclusive partnerships, Delaware businesses have a chance to promote their services and products to a wider market, reaching global visitors who are eager to experience all that Delaware has to offer.
In addition, DTO is hosting a pep rally in May at the DE Turf in Frederica, allowing residents and tourists alike to get excited for the upcoming World Cup events. The pep rally will further raise tourism awareness and encourage community involvement, making it a perfect lead-up to the official World Cup watch parties.
Lasting Tourism Impact and Economic Growth from the FIFA World Cup
The entry of Delaware into FIFA World Cup 2026 will prove to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Delaware to ensure tourism growth in the region, support businesses throughout the region, and create a long-lasting change for the economy. The entry of Delaware into the important event will definitely ensure a place for the state as a year-round vacation destination, while giving residents and tourists a lifetime of experiences with the upcoming World Cup Watch Parties. Delaware will ensure the tourism industry continues to grow and the positive impact of world tourism will be felt throughout the years.
The Pig Hotels, a renowned name in the UK’s boutique hotel industry, has announced the appointment of Michael Greenwold as its new Food and Beverage Director. Greenwold brings with him a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry, having previously worked as the Director of Food Experience at Gather + Gather, a well-known catering supplier. He has also contributed his expertise as a hospitality consultant for The Litmus Partnership and served as Chief F&B Development Officer at The Conduit, a prestigious private members’ club.
His extensive background in hospitality makes him an excellent fit for The Pig Hotels, where his role will involve leading the development of the hotel’s food and beverage offerings as they continue to expand their brand. The Pig Hotels is known for its exceptional approach to hospitality and Greenwold’s appointment comes at a time of exciting growth for the brand.
The Pig Hotels and its Recent Developments
The Pig Hotels has recently introduced several new offerings that highlight its commitment to exceptional hospitality. Notably, the brand launched a new Sunday lunch offering at select sites across its portfolio. This initiative aligns with Greenwold’s vision to continue delivering brilliant food and drinks in a laid-back atmosphere that embodies the warmth and generosity The Pig Hotels is known for.
In addition, in December 2025, The Pig Hotels debuted its first-ever afternoon tea package, ‘buttered and baked.’ This launch further strengthens the brand’s commitment to offering guests unique, high-quality dining experiences. Greenwold’s role will ensure that these innovative offerings continue to reflect the core values of The Pig Hotels, which include quality, authenticity and customer-centric service.
Michael Greenwold’s Vision for The Pig Hotels’ Future
Michael Greenwold expressed his excitement at joining The Pig Hotels and highlighted how joining the team at such a significant time for the brand felt like a true privilege. He shared his appreciation for the brand’s ethos, which places emphasis on creating a welcoming environment for all guests. He believes that his primary role will be to continue building on the brand’s legacy of offering fantastic food and beverages within a relaxed and inviting setting.
Speaking about his new position, Greenwold expressed that joining the fantastic team at The Pig Hotels and contributing to the evolution of the historic brand was a dream come true for him. He conveyed his enthusiasm for the brand’s future and his dedication to advancing its culinary offerings. His commitment to these goals was expected to benefit both the brand and its guests, reinforcing The Pig Hotels’ position as a leader in UK hospitality.
The Pig Hotels: A Leader in UK Hospitality
The Pig Hotels, which began with its first location in Brockenhurst in 2011, has become synonymous with outstanding hospitality, offering a unique blend of country house charm, exceptional service and sustainable practices. Founded by Robin and Judy Hutson, the hotel group has since expanded its portfolio to include nine locations across the UK, including sites in Bath, Sussex, Cornwall and the Cotswolds.
The brand’s unique approach to hospitality is reflected in its focus on locally sourced food, farm-to-table dining and a commitment to providing a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for all guests. Greenwold’s appointment is part of a wider strategy by The Pig Hotels to continue growing its offerings and maintain its position as a leader in the UK’s boutique hotel sector.
Additionally, The Pig Hotels has two exciting projects currently in the pipeline: The Pig on the Farm in Stratford-upon-Avon and The Pig at Groombridge. Despite some delays due to planning complexities, these upcoming hotels reflect the brand’s ongoing commitment to expanding its footprint and introducing new and innovative guest experiences.
At the Sri Lanka Embassy in Beijing, an advanced technological intervention has drastically changed the landscape of international tourism promotion. A cutting-edge holographic platform has been introduced to captivate the Chinese market in an era where traditional billboards are frequently disregarded. The goal of this project is to create a link between the Indian Ocean’s tropical regions and the center of China’s capital. The embassy has transformed from a strictly diplomatic outpost into a dynamic, digital entryway by employing high-definition projections.
This technology is positioned strategically to take advantage of Beijing’s dense urban area. Positioned within a busy pedestrian corridor, the embassy is part of a prestigious neighborhood next to the historic Ritan Park. The vibrant, three-dimensional displays that capture the essence of Sri Lanka are intercepting thousands of locals and tourists through this location.
The Eight Pillars of the Island Experience
The holographic display is structured around eight distinct thematic pillars, each carefully curated to represent a unique facet of the island’s identity. The diversity of the nation is showcased through the themes of Bliss, Essence, Festive, Heritage, Wild, Pristine, Scenic, and Thrills. Through these categorized visual narratives, a comprehensive portrait of the destination is painted for the viewer.
Under the banner of ‘Heritage,’ ancient architectural marvels are projected into the Beijing night, while ‘Wild’ allows the majesty of Sri Lankan leopards and elephants to be witnessed in a flickering, lifelike format. The ‘Pristine’ and ‘Scenic’ themes are utilized to transport urban dwellers to the golden coastlines and emerald tea highlands, offering a moment of visual respite from the bustling city. Each theme is engineered to trigger a specific emotional response, ensuring that the richness of the island’s offerings is not merely seen but felt.
Transforming the Pedestrian Experience
The traditional barriers of distance are being dismantled by this immersive initiative. As passers-by navigate the area near Ritan Park, their attention is frequently arrested by these floating digital curiosities. This method of engagement is considered far more effective than conventional print media, as it provides an interactive quality that encourages social sharing and prolonged observation.
A powerful impetus is provided by this visual medium to strengthen the bilateral tourism ties between Sri Lanka and China. The promotion of the island is no longer confined to brochures; instead, it is manifested through light and motion. By integrating such advanced technology into a public space, the embassy ensures that the cultural and natural wealth of the nation is made accessible to a diverse demographic of potential travelers.
Strategic Timing for 2026 Travel
The rollout of this holographic campaign is specifically timed to influence travel decisions for the 2026 calendar year. With global travel patterns shifting toward experiential and tech-driven inspiration, Sri Lanka is being positioned as a forward-thinking destination. The allure of the island is magnified by the novelty of the presentation, which creates a lasting impression on the observer’s memory.
Potential travelers are being inspired to explore the island through this creative and engaging manner, which highlights the safety, beauty, and hospitality of the destination. The holographic presentation is recognized as a vital tool in the embassy’s broader strategy to increase visitor arrivals from the Chinese mainland. By showcasing the island’s vibrant festivals and serene wellness retreats (Bliss and Festive), a well-rounded appeal is generated for both adventure seekers and those in pursuit of tranquility.
A New Era of Diplomatic Promotion
This creative project is redefining the traditional role of an embassy. Through innovative marketing, diplomatic locations are shown to be active contributors to cultural and economic development. The application of cutting-edge technology demonstrates Sri Lanka’s dedication to modernization while maintaining strong ties to its traditional values.
The message is unmistakable as the projections light up Beijing’s streets: Sri Lanka is prepared to greet the world with a fusion of its ancient past and modern flair. It is anticipated that the platform’s success will open the door for comparable tech-focused marketing campaigns in other major cities around the world, guaranteeing that the island will continue to be a top choice for travelers from other countries in the years to come.
The landscape of long-haul travel is scheduled for a significant shift as AirAsia X prepares for its formal return to the United Kingdom. It has been confirmed that direct services between Kuala Lumpur and London Gatwick will be initiated in June, representing a pivotal moment for budget aviation and international connectivity. This move is seen as a strategic cornerstone for the airline as it seeks to strengthen its European expansion and provide more accessible options for travelers moving between Southeast Asia and the British capital.
The decision to utilize London Gatwick as the primary hub for this route was made following extensive market analysis. By positioning itself at the second-busiest airport in the United Kingdom, the carrier ensures that a wide demographic of passengers can be reached. This specific route is expected to cater to both leisure and business sectors, filling a void that has been observed in the low-cost sector for several years. The introduction of these flights is viewed as a testament to the resilience of the aviation industry and the growing demand for affordable international transit.
Structural Details Of The New Flight Schedule
The logistical framework of the new service has been meticulously organized to ensure maximum efficiency. Flights are scheduled to operate several times per week, providing a consistent bridge between the two major global hubs. The journey, which spans thousands of miles, will be serviced by the airline’s fleet of Airbus A330neo aircraft. These planes are noted for their fuel efficiency and updated cabin configurations, which are essential for maintaining the economic viability of long-distance, low-cost operations.
A focus on passenger comfort within a tiered pricing model is maintained. While the core of the business model remains rooted in affordability, various upgrades and amenities are made available for those seeking a more premium experience. The flight times have been coordinated to allow for seamless transfers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, enabling passengers to connect to a vast network of destinations across Asia and Australia. This connectivity is a major selling point for the new London Gatwick service, as it positions the airline as a primary gateway for global travelers.
Economic Implications For The Aviation Sector
The reintroduction of this route is expected to have a ripple effect across the broader aviation economy. Competition is likely to be stimulated, as other carriers operating between Europe and Asia may be required to reassess their pricing structures. The presence of a strong low-cost competitor on a major international corridor often results in more favorable conditions for consumers. Furthermore, the local economy in the vicinity of London Gatwick is anticipated to benefit from the influx of international visitors and the creation of operational support roles.
On a larger scale, the move signifies a robust recovery for AirAsia X after a period of restructuring and global challenges. The confidence displayed by the management team in launching a high-profile European route suggests a positive outlook for the airline’s financial health. Stakeholders and industry analysts have noted that the success of the Kuala Lumpur to London leg will be a critical indicator of the long-term sustainability of the low-cost long-haul model in a post-pandemic environment.
Enhancing Global Connectivity Through Strategic Hubs
Kuala Lumpur serves as a vital artery in the airline’s operations, acting as a central point where multiple regions converge. With the addition of London Gatwick, the network is significantly broadened, allowing for a more integrated travel experience. The strategic importance of London as a global financial and cultural center cannot be overstated, and its inclusion in the route map is a clear signal of the airline’s global ambitions.
The operational philosophy behind this expansion is centered on the democratization of air travel. By reducing the financial barriers associated with flying between continents, a more diverse range of individuals is permitted to explore international opportunities. The technical aspects of the flight, including ground handling and slot allocations at Gatwick, have been finalized to ensure that the June launch proceeds without interruption. Every detail, from the timing of departures to the selection of onboard services, has been designed to align with the expectations of modern travelers.
Future Projections For Long-Haul Low-Cost Carriers
As the June launch date approaches, the industry is watching closely to see how the market responds. It is anticipated that high load factors will be achieved quickly, driven by the pent-up demand for travel to Malaysia and beyond. The success of this route may lead to further expansions into other European cities, as the airline continues to evaluate new opportunities for growth. The use of advanced aircraft technology is expected to mitigate some of the traditional risks associated with long-haul budget flying, such as high fuel consumption and operational overheads.
The narrative of AirAsia X is one of persistence and strategic evolution. By returning to the London market through Gatwick, the airline is not just resuming an old path but is carving out a new, more refined approach to international aviation. The focus remains on delivering value without compromising on the essential requirements of safety and reliability. As the first flights depart this summer, a new chapter in the relationship between the United Kingdom and Malaysia will be officially opened.
Alila Mayakoba is located on the beautiful Caribbean coastline in Mexico. Here you will find plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy the surrounding natural environment. The resort offers an intimate and eco-conscious experience while emphasizing the culture of the area. Luxury and sustainability go hand in hand at the resort. Guests will find the surroundings and ambiance soothing, and with an emphasis on wellbeing, visitors will find plenty of opportunities to relax and restore.
A Thoughtfully Designed Resort
Alila Mayakoba spans 60 acres of pristine beachfront, jungle, and lagoon, creating a perfect balance between nature and architectural beauty. The resort’s design focuses on openness, blending effortlessly with the natural environment. Guests can expect expansive spaces with locally sourced materials that reflect the region’s traditions. The accommodations include 182 rooms, suites, and villas, many with private pools, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush mangroves and crystal-clear waters.
The resort’s layout is designed to offer different experiences depending on where you choose to stay. For a more tranquil retreat, opt for rooms by the lagoon, while those looking for a livelier atmosphere can enjoy the beachfront villas. The minimalist design, combined with natural textures and light, creates an ambiance of calm and relaxation.
Mindful Wellness and Mayan Traditions
At the core of Alila Mayakoba’s experience is its commitment to well-being, deeply rooted in the region’s Mayan traditions. The resort’s wellness philosophy is not simply a luxury amenity but an integral part of the guest experience. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with traditional Mayan rituals, including a refreshing coconut water beverage and a cleansing clay-and-honey ceremony.
The resort’s signature wellness offerings, known as Alila Moments, take guests on immersive journeys designed to foster a deeper connection with the land and themselves. These rituals include:
Earth and Clay: A purification ritual that uses natural elements to restore balance and energy.
Winds of Renewal: A journey that incorporates meditation, visiting a cenote, and reflecting on the sacred Mayan elements.
Ixchel Water Blessing: A ceremony to purify the spirit and renew personal intentions, guided by a Mayan elder.
The Spa Alila at Mayakoba takes the wellness experience even further, offering personalized treatments based on the sacred Mayan Tzolk’in calendar. These treatments incorporate natural elements and are designed to promote harmony and balance, offering a blend of ancient healing practices with modern wellness techniques.
Culinary Journeys Rooted in the Local Culture
Alila Mayakoba’s dining options are just as thoughtfully designed as the rest of the resort. From casual beachfront dining to more intimate, curated culinary experiences, each restaurant is a celebration of local ingredients and regional flavors.
Alisio Beach Club offers a laid-back atmosphere with fresh coastal Mediterranean dishes and seafood, perfect for a casual lunch or an evening by the beach.
Casa Amate brings an elevated fine-dining experience with globally inspired flavors in a home-like setting.
El Huerto, a 12-seat chef’s atelier, is a culinary lab focused on sustainability, offering a farm-to-table dining experience that showcases fresh, local ingredients grown on-site.
Other dining experiences include Ninguno Taqueria, offering gourmet Mexican street food by the beach, and Na Cocina Local, an all-day dining venue that serves modern interpretations of regional Yucatán cuisine.
Celebrating Special Occasions
Alila Mayakoba is an ideal location for weddings and other special events. Whether you’re planning a beachside ceremony, a lagoon-side celebration, or an elegant indoor gathering, the resort provides beautiful settings for a memorable occasion. The resort’s team works closely with guests to create personalized experiences, ensuring that every moment reflects their individual desires.
Eco-Conscious Luxury
Alila Mayakoba represents a commitment to sustainable luxury. The resort’s design and operations are deeply rooted in respecting the environment and preserving the beauty of the Yucatán Peninsula. Through responsible construction practices and the use of local materials, the resort blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings, minimizing its environmental footprint.
In addition to its eco-friendly practices, the resort also champions sustainability through its culinary offerings. The on-site chef’s atelier, El Huerto, operates on a zero-waste philosophy, focusing on seasonal, organic ingredients grown in its garden. The resort also collaborates with local artisans and farmers to support the surrounding community.
Your Perfect Getaway
Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape, a restorative solo journey, or a family vacation filled with adventure and relaxation, Alila Mayakoba provides the perfect backdrop. The combination of stunning natural beauty, cultural immersion, and world-class amenities ensures that every guest experiences the best of Riviera Maya.
For those looking to experience Alila Mayakoba during its inaugural season, special offers are available, including complimentary airport transfers, guided wellness experiences, and hydrotherapy sessions. Book by May 31, 2026, for stays through December 31, 2026, to take advantage of these exclusive offers.
Conclusion
Alila Mayakoba is a high-end resort that is unlike other vacation spots. You get to connect with nature, have a five-star experience, and get to know the local culture. If you want to relax, do something adventurous, or do some of both, Alila Mayakoba is a place to remember on the Caribbean coast.
As Four Seasons marks its 65th anniversary, the brand’s continued dominance in luxury hospitality has been further solidified with remarkable achievements in the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide Awards. The company has achieved an extraordinary 62 Five-Star distinctions across 42 hotels and resorts, 16 spas, and 4 restaurants. For the 11th consecutive year, Four Seasons holds the top position globally in terms of Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rankings. This unparalleled recognition strengthens Four Seasons’ role as an industry leader in providing exceptional luxury experiences that continue to captivate global travellers.
Four Seasons: A Legacy of Excellence
Four Seasons has always set the standard for service excellence and impeccable guest care. Alejandro Reynal, the President and CEO of Four Seasons, expressed that these achievements are not just about ratings but reflect the enduring culture of service excellence that the company has nurtured over the past six decades. The recognition underscores the company’s deep commitment to providing unforgettable experiences to its guests, no matter where they are in the world.
Operating in 47 countries, Four Seasons has maintained an exceptional global footprint, with nearly 60 projects under development, reinforcing its future growth. The company’s core values and unwavering dedication to hospitality have ensured that its legacy continues to shine brightly in the luxury hospitality sector. The brand’s competitive edge lies in its dedicated employees—nearly 60,000 colleagues—who ensure that every guest experiences the highest standards of care.
Impact on Tourism and Travel Destinations
The continuous recognition of Four Seasons by Forbes Travel Guide has far-reaching implications for global tourism. The luxury travel market thrives on excellence and exclusivity, which Four Seasons delivers with every hotel, resort, and spa under its banner. These accolades will only boost tourism to destinations where Four Seasons operates, attracting affluent travellers who seek the finest service and unique luxury experiences.
Destinations like the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, and Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan will see a continued influx of travellers eager to indulge in world-class amenities. The acknowledgment of Four Seasons’ commitment to its guests reinforces these properties as prime spots for luxury tourism. As a result, local economies will experience a boost from increased tourism revenue, further elevating these areas as must-visit locations for high-end global travellers.
In particular, the recognition of The Pearl Spa and Wellness at Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi as a Five-Star facility brings attention to Abu Dhabi’s burgeoning luxury wellness tourism. This five-star spa is designed to cater to the most discerning travellers, offering a variety of restorative experiences. With more travellers seeking wellness and relaxation, destinations like Abu Dhabi are becoming increasingly popular, showcasing how the Four Seasons brand can influence and reshape luxury travel destinations.
Hotels and Resorts Leading the Way
Among the most notable Four Seasons properties celebrating their continued Five-Star status are the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan and Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. These resorts have long been hailed as iconic luxury destinations, offering everything from pristine beachfronts to private wellness experiences. Their consistent recognition by Forbes solidifies Bali’s reputation as a top-tier luxury destination.
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest has also continued to maintain its Five-Star status for 10 years, showcasing Hungary’s ability to compete in the luxury market. The property blends history with modern luxury, attracting those seeking a rich cultural experience combined with unparalleled service.
In addition, the Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, a Four Seasons Hotel, continues to shine as one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious addresses, offering guests an iconic experience in the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant cities.
Introducing New Five-Star Experiences
2026 also marks the introduction of new Five-Star experiences within Four Seasons properties. One notable example is the The Pearl Spa and Wellness at Four Seasons Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island. This spa, spanning 21,500 square feet, offers a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation, catering to the growing demand for wellness-focused luxury. This new addition to the Forbes Five-Star list highlights Abu Dhabi’s rise as a luxury wellness tourism destination and will likely attract travellers seeking restorative luxury retreats.
These awards validate the company’s ongoing efforts to provide guests with unmatched quality and luxury. The meticulous attention to detail in every service, whether it’s fine dining, spa treatments, or personalized guest experiences, is what sets Four Seasons apart and keeps it at the forefront of the luxury hospitality sector.
The Human Element: The Heart of Four Seasons
Four Seasons’ greatest strength lies in its people, who consistently deliver top-tier service that exceeds expectations. The company recognizes the importance of its employees’ commitment to excellence, as evidenced by the nomination of Blanca López Giménez, a reservations agent at Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor, for the prestigious Employee of the Year award by Forbes Travel Guide.
The human element of Four Seasons hospitality is one of its greatest assets. The dedication of its staff ensures that every guest feels valued and cared for, which has contributed immensely to the brand’s enduring success. The fact that Four Seasons has maintained its position as the leading luxury hospitality brand for over six decades is a testament to the company’s continuous investment in its people and its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of luxury travellers.
Looking to the Future
As Four Seasons celebrates its 65th year, the future looks incredibly promising. With 60 projects under development, the brand’s expansion continues to reach new heights. Whether on land, at sea, or in the air, Four Seasons is shaping the future of luxury travel experiences, continuing to uphold its legacy while creating innovative new offerings for the next generation of affluent travellers.
In conclusion, Four Seasons’ continued leadership in luxury hospitality, as celebrated in the 2026 Forbes Travel Guide Awards, serves as a beacon for excellence in the travel and tourism industry. This recognition enhances the appeal of the destinations it operates in, creating an enduring impact on global tourism by attracting high-end travellers seeking world-class experiences. With its exceptional offerings and dedication to excellence, Four Seasons will undoubtedly continue to shape the landscape of luxury travel for years to come.
Get ready for a wave of exciting new developments shaping the future of travel! Europe is about to unveil its new secret high-speed train, a game-changer that promises to redefine the way we travel across the continent. This revolutionary train is set to transform European travel, offering faster, smoother, and more eco-friendly journeys. Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, the region is witnessing an extraordinary multi-billion dollar royal revival, bringing new life to the state’s opulent palaces and majestic heritage sites. This ambitious project promises to elevate Rajasthan’s tourism scene to global heights.
With these groundbreaking projects making headlines, there’s never been a better time to explore the evolving world of travel. In this edition of Travel And Tour World, we dive deep into how these developments are set to shape the travel landscape for years to come. From Europe’s high-speed train revolution to Rajasthan’s regal comeback, our in-depth coverage ensures that you stay ahead of the curve. Don’t miss out on the latest updates that could influence your next vacation or business trip! Read on to discover more about these thrilling new chapters in global travel.
The Great Russian Detour: Conviasa’s Strategic Shift
For those dreaming of the imperial grandeur of the North, the landscape has just changed. Navigating the complexities of Eastern European travel has become more intricate as Conviasa’s latest move impacts how travelers access St. Petersburg. This shift in flight dynamics means that your Russian adventure requires more tactical planning than ever before. If you don’t adapt to these new routing realities, you risk missing out on the architectural marvels of the Baltic entirely.
A New Celtic-Germanic Bridge: Eurowings Connects Glasgow and Hanover
Summer travel is about to get a major boost in connectivity. In a move that unites the rugged highlands with the heart of Lower Saxony, Eurowings is launching new direct flights between Glasgow and Hanover. This expansion is more than just a route; it is a cultural bridge designed to facilitate rapid tourism exchange. Whether you are seeking German festivals or Scottish lochs, this direct link eliminates the exhaustion of layovers, making international exploration effortless.
Rajasthan’s Royal Renaissance: A Vision for Heritage
India is doubling down on its crown jewel. The state is embarking on a strategic revitalization of the Rajasthan tourism sector, focusing on a sophisticated blend of heritage conservation and world-class infrastructure. This isn’t just a facelift; it is a comprehensive overhaul designed to ensure that the palaces of Jaipur and the deserts of Jaisalmer remain the pinnacle of global luxury travel for decades to come.
The Secret Speedster: Leo Express Redefines Europe
While major state carriers struggle, a private disruptor is taking over. Leo Express has introduced a new high-speed train that is secretly changing European travel forever. This isn’t just about getting from point A to point B; it’s about a clandestine shift toward affordable, ultra-modern rail luxury that the big players didn’t see coming. If you haven’t seen this train yet, you are traveling in the past.
Nostalgia on the Tracks: The North Norfolk Poppy Line
For those who believe the journey is the destination, England’s coast offers a time-traveling escape. The North Norfolk Railway is launching its new season featuring authentic steam engines and vintage railcars. With significant discounts on the iconic Poppy Line, this is the ultimate opportunity to experience the golden age of rail without the modern-day stress.
In a shocking turn of events for a nation famed for its efficiency, the German rail system is facing a total collapse. Iconic Intercity Express and Nightjet routes—once the pride of Europe—are experiencing unprecedented failures. Travelers are being warned of massive delays and route cancellations. This implosion marks a dark day for European transit, forcing travelers to reconsider their reliance on the once-unstoppable German engineering.
Hyperliquid price is showing early signs of a bullish market structure shift after confirming strong demand at $28.40, setting the stage for a potential expansion toward higher levels.
A new leak has revealed fresh details about Vivo's new X300 Ultra smartphone. Reportedly launching in March, the Vivo X300 Ultra should offer satellite connectivity out of the box, too.
An online retailer is promising customers a free copy of GTA 6 if their baby is born on the same day Rockstar’s next open-world blockbuster launches. Fittingly, the marketing campaign is kicking off a little over nine months before the planned release.
Garmin has pushed a new update, beta version 13.24, to some of its smartwatch users. This release arrives shortly after beta version 13.23. It tackles an issue linked to the Smart Wake alarm feature experienced by some users of the Instinct 3, Instinct E, and Instinct Crossover wearables.
Honor has confirmed that its MagicPad 4 tablet will be launching globally. Already showcased across several official pictures, the MagicPad 4 features a large display with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 chipset and a five-figure battery. By the looks of things, the Honor MagicPad 4 will launch months before Samsung gets the Galaxy Tab S12 series out the door.
TP-Link has released the Tapo C710 2K Pan/Tilt IP65 Floodlight Camera in the US. This model combines a pan/tilt security camera with a motion-activated floodlight offering up to 1,500 lumens brightness. Other features include a free AI human, vehicle and pet detection feature, and alarms to deter intruders.
The model is open-source and features 4.7 billion parameters designed to standardize physical intelligence. By separating the robot's thinking process from its movement control, the system eliminates common delays and allows for smooth, human-like actions in real-time.
The world’s first solid-state battery standard sets performance, safety, and categorization benchmarks as automakers and cell manufacturers race to commercialize hybrid or all-solid-state electrolyte technologies. Targeting production EVs from 2027 onward, the effort aims to accelerate deployment of safer cells with high energy density while bringing order to a rapidly evolving and strategically important battery technology.
It is now reported that the price of the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB has increased quite a lot in Germany. The GPU is now much closer in price to the RTX 5070 than at launch. The RTX 5070 has reportedly also seen a sharp price hike.
High-end Intel Nova Lake-S desktop CPUs are shaping up to be quite power hungry. According to recent reports, the flagship 52-core Intel Core Ultra 400 Nova Lake CPU could have power consumption in line with HEDT processors. However, even with an enforced PL2, Intel Nova Lake might still consume considerably more than Arrow Lake.
After a two-year hiatus, Sony finally announced a new pair of flagship wireless earbuds. The WF-1000XM6 arrive on the scene as the replacements to the WF-1000XM5, and Sony is confident that these are its best earbuds to date.
So what’s new?
Sony is bringing an updated version of its Integrated Processor V2, which now features 32-bit audio processing, up from the XM5’s 24-bit depth. Thanks to this change, Sony claims the XM6 offers improved clarity, dynamic range and detail.
WF-1000XM6 in black
The buds are equipped with 8.4mm dynamic drivers and get custom sound tuning from...
Samsung has already delivered the first shipments of HBM4 memory to its customers and announced that it has begun mass production of the new standard.
HBM4 chips are fabbed on a 6th generation of a 10nm-class DRAM process called “1c”. Note that DRAM isn’t like a CPU core, so the nodes aren’t comparable. The HBM4 products also use a 4nm logic base die for higher performance.
To put some numbers to it, HBM4 can deliver speeds of 11.7Gbps – per pin! This surpasses the industry standard, which is set at 8Gbps, by 46%. Since there are 2,048 pins the total bandwidth is a massive 3.3 terabytes...
With Alvaro Arbeloa's arrival, Real Madrid have maintained consistent results; however, issues in the midfield remain. Additionally, locker room tensions allegedly persist, with claims of Arda Guler being bullied. In response, the Turkish player has responded by publicly denying these rumors.
Álvaro Arbeloa promised to elevate Real Madrid, but they continue to raise serious doubts as they fail to shine in midfield. In addition, they were defeated by Benfica in their most recent UEFA Champions League match, leaving them in the playoffs. Alongside this, Los Blancos are still surrounded by rumors of issues in the dressing room, with alleged bullying of Arda Güler being the latest. In response, the Turkish player decided to break his silence on social media.
In a recent interview with Sports Digitale, Arda Guler’s former coach, Serhat Pekmezci, stated that the Turkish player was having problems in the Real Madrid dressing room. “Arda Guler is being subjected to mobbing… The harassment came from the players; there is a group there that has not been able to accept Arda; unfortunately, they are players with very high egos.” In light of these statements, the 20-year-old decided to deny the information.
“I have followed with sadness the recent public statements made by former scouting chief, Mr. Serhat Pekmezci… From my very first day, I have been warmly welcomed by everyone within this club, and I have always regarded this place as a family. I am extremely proud to be a Real Madrid player and wish to serve this badge for many years to come…I kindly ask that no attention be paid to any comments or reports written or spoken on this matter,” Arda Guler posted, via Instagram.
Despite being just 20 years old, Arda has already managed to become one of the most used players at Real Madrid. Dismissing any rumor of dressing room issues, the Turkish star has established himself as one of the pillars of the club’s future, surpassing Brahim Díaz, Rodrygo Goes, and Franco Mastantuono in minutes played. Moreover, he has already cemented himself as a creative cornerstone of the team, contributing 12 assists and 3 goals in 35 appearances.
Arda Guler of Real Madrid.
Arda Güler’s breakout could shake up Real Madrid’s attack
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Arda Güler has solidified his status as a key asset for Real Madrid, consistently featuring in the midfield and on the right wing. At just 20 years old, the Turkish star has already become a starter, demonstrating an impressive ability to make a difference on the field. While his goal-scoring may not be prolific, he leads the team in assists with 12. With his emergence, Los Blancos may consider making significant changes to their roster.
Rodrygo, Franco Mastantuono, and Brahim Díaz all share the same position as Arda Güler, creating certain complications. With the Turkish player now an undisputed starter in the team, Real Madrid could be forced to let one of these players leave. In that context, the Brazilian’s departure appears to be the most likely option, as it could generate a substantial transfer fee and allow him to pursue a more prominent role.
In case the Brazilian ultimately leaves the club, Real Madrid could find in Mastantuono, Brahim, and Güler an ideal level of versatility to shine in multiple roles. Whether in midfield, on either wing, or in attack, they could be key to ensuring smooth squad rotation while gaining significantly more prominence within the team.
Arda Guler of Real Madrid looks on during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Real Madrid are preparing to face Real Sociedad in La Liga, and all eyes are on Kylian Mbappe.
Amid a challenging stretch marked by disappointing results across multiple competitions, one of the few bright spots for Real Madrid this season has been Kylian Mbappe. However, the French forward is now a concern heading into the La Liga matchup against Real Sociedad.
“Mbappe stayed inside the training facilities for the second consecutive day and is doubtful for the match against Real Sociedad,” Marca reported Thursday. “The Frenchman is still dealing with discomfort in his left knee and is following a specific plan to finally resolve the issues that have lingered since the end of last year.”
Indeed, the forward has not been able to train normally this week due to a lack of full fitness. On Thursday, just as he did Wednesday, he did not participate in on-field training with his teammates and instead worked separately in the gym.
Knee problems have been a concern for Mbappe in recent months. For that reason, he missed a La Liga match against Real Betis in early January, as well as the Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Atletico Madrid and the Copa del Rey matchup against Albacete, which ended in Real Madrid’s elimination.
Alvaro Arbeloa, Head Coach of Real Madrid.
How have Real Madrid fared without Mbappe this season?
There is no need to dig too deeply into the numbers to understand Kylian Mbappe’s importance to Real Madrid. He is the team’s leading scorer this season, with 38 goals in 31 matches. Add his five assists, and he is averaging 1.38 goal contributions per game.
That importance is reflected not only in his individual statistics but also in the team’s overall results. Over the course of the season, Mbappe has been absent for four Real Madrid matches, one in each competition.
In those games, Los Blancos recorded two wins (against Real Betis in La Liga and Atletico Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup) and two losses (against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League and against Albacete in the Copa del Rey). That means without Mbappe, Real Madrid have secured just 50 percent of the available points.
Mbappe needs to be managed carefully
Given Mbappe’s impact, it would be logical for Real Madrid to do everything possible to have him on the field for Saturday’s clash against Real Sociedad. However, the situation is not that simple.
While La Liga remains a major objective for the Spanish side, which currently sits one point behind leaders Barcelona in the standings, the bigger picture cannot be ignored. Next week, Real Madrid will play a crucial first-leg Champions League playoff match against Benfica. Mbappe’s contribution could be even more vital in that contest, which may prompt coach Alvaro Arbeloa to rest him this weekend in league play.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid celebrates scoring a goal.
Atletico Madrid and Barcelona meet in the first leg of the 2025/26 Copa del Rey semifinal. Fans in the United States can watch the matchup live, with full kickoff information and broadcast options available for both TV and streaming platforms.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO
Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona
WHAT
Copa del Rey
WHEN
3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Thursday, February 12, 2026
The road to the Copa del Rey title has taken a dramatic turn with Real Madrid out of the picture, leaving this showdown between Barcelonaand Atletico Madrid as the centerpiece of the tournament. Barcelona arrive in top form after grinding out a quarterfinal win against a stubborn Albacete and carrying the confidence of a La Liga leader.
On the other hand, Atleticoknow this first leg on home soil represents a pivotal opportunity to shape the tie before it moves to Catalonia. With both clubs viewed as the remaining favorites and a spot in the final on the line, this matchup has all the intensity of a championship clash—one soccer fans won’t want to miss.
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Jerome Opoku discusses his unconventional path from London to Istanbul, overcoming a season-ending injury at 17, and his pride in representing Ghana ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
We are just four months away from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will see Ghana face off against Panama in Toronto before taking on England in Foxborough, followed by a match-up against Croatia in Philadelphia. It is shaping up to be a challenging fixture list for the Black Stars, and one player who looks set to play a pivotal role in helping them navigate the “Group of Death” is Jerome Opoku.
Born in the South London borough of Lambeth, Opoku was raised in England by Ghanaian immigrants and rose through the ranks at Fulham’s academy before eventually cutting his teeth in League One for Accrington Stanley and Plymouth Argyle. He then made the move to Danish outfit Vejle Boldklub, where he established himself as one of the top central defenders in the Danish SuperLiga. After three straight loan spells, Opoku decided to call it quits on his Fulham adventure after 13 years, making the move to Portuguese outfit Arouca. Opoku established a rock-solid partnership in central defense alongside João Basso, forming the bedrock of a team that took the entire league by surprise.
Having narrowly avoided relegation in their return to the top flight in 2021/22, Arouca would ascend to the upper reaches of the table and qualify for European football for the second time ever after finishing fifth. These stellar displays would attract the attention of Süper Lig side İstanbul Başakşehir, and after a long-winded transfer saga, Opoku signed a one-year contract extension until 2026 with Arouca before joining Başakşehir on loan (later made permanent for a reported €1.5 million).
Opoku quickly made his presence felt, playing 32 times in all competitions to lead the Owls to a fourth-place finish and a trip to the Turkish Cup quarterfinals, before scoring three goals and four assists in 33 league appearances as Başakşehir placed fifth in the 2024/25 Süper Lig table. And whilst he was linked with a return to England in the summer, Opoku opted to stay put at Başakşehir, where he is contracted through 2027. Although he isn’t closing the door on a homecoming, he is more than happy in Istanbul, where he is raising his 10-month-old son, Rome, and his two-year-old son, Cruz, with his wife.
“As I always say, it’s God’s plan, so I think that if I just keep putting in the performances, whatever comes will kind of reflect on where I could be, or where I should be. For now, I’m here in Istanbul, and that’s what I’m focused on, but whatever happens is really God’s plan, so I’ve got to keep working hard and see what comes,” stated Opoku in an exclusive World Soccer Talkinterview.
It hasn’t been a conventional journey for Opoku, who started off idolizing Gareth Bale and dreamed of becoming a winger, only to be moved to left back by his U-15 coach Mark Pembridge. And after enjoying a growth spurt, he shifted to the center back role, where he has remained ever since. When he was 17, Opoku abandoned his academic studies in order to focus on becoming a professional footballer—just a few weeks later, Opoku suffered a season-ending ACL injury. And yet, it’s obvious that this adversity has paid off in the long term for Opoku, who has earned praise from the likes of Gabriele Marcotti and established himself as one of the very best defenders in Türkiye. He currently ranks second in their squad for 1.2 interceptions per 90 and 50.7 accurate passes (89% success rate) per 90 in league play, as well as third for 4.1 clearances per 90.
“I’ve really developed my all-around game since going to Başakşehir, in general terms of just being a defender. Being a defender first, making sure you can achieve the clean sheet, that’s the main focus when growing up, but a few years ago, I started to focus on a few more different things. Where I am now is just about not letting the striker score and coming back with that clean sheet; that’s where I get my main joy from now. Back then, maybe I’d be thinking, ‘Let me get a goal, let me take this guy on,’ but it’s not really the fundamentals of being a defender. The past couple of years have just been about keeping the clean sheet… that’s my main focus. If that goal goes in, then it hurts, so it’s just about keeping the goals down to a minimum and having a clean performance.”
Opoku hasn’t just made his mark at the club level, but the international level. One month after moving to Istanbul, Opoku received his maiden call-up for the Ghanaian national team, making his debut in a 4-0 defeat vs. the United States in Nashville, before missing out on the next two windows. He returned in March 2024, playing in two friendlies vs. Nigeria and Uganda before returning a year later to make his competitive debut vs. Chad in World Cup qualifying. He then started in a 3-0 win vs. Madagascar, missing out on the next two friendlies, before returning in September 2025 and playing the full 90 in a 1-0 win vs. Mali. He then made two late cameos vs. Mali and the Central African Republic, before watching from the bench as Ghana defeated Comoros and secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup. Opoku then headed to the Far East for the November friendlies, starting in a 2-0 defeat to Japan before riding the bench vs. South Korea.
“Growing up in South London, I had a lot of Ghanaian friends and Ghanaian neighbors at school; it was kind of like a community in itself. Of course, when you go to weddings and parties, you see a lot of Ghanaian family members, so it never leaves you. Now being able to go to the actual country frequently is amazing, because now I’m seeing more family members, making new friends and new relationships, and learning more about the culture. It’s amazing, it’s all good.”
At 27 years of age, Jerome Opoku has already established himself in England, Denmark, Portugal, and Türkiye. But now, can he leave his mark in his first-ever international tournament in North America and lead Ghana to the knockout round for the first time since 2010? Stay tuned for what promises to be a baptism of fire for Opoku and his Black Stars teammates.
Barcelona have managed to reverse their poor start to the season, imposing a forceful offensive rhythm led by Lamine Yamal. However, their defensive problems could continue, as a defensive star is attracting the attention of two Premier League teams, raising doubts about his future.
Despite an inconsistent start to the season, Barcelona have managed to remain among the best teams in the world. Led by Lamine Yamal, they have managed to impose a brilliant offense. However, the Blaugranas continue to struggle defensively, as the departure of Iñigo Martinez has been quite noticeable. Additionally, one of the team’s defensive pillars has attracted the attention of two Premier League teams, causing uncertainty among fans.
According to Diario Sport, Jules Koundé has become one of the top priorities for Chelsea and Liverpool to strengthen their defensive line. With a contract running until 2030, the Frenchman would not leave Barcelona easily, as he is key for Hansi Flick and has a €1000 million release clause. While the Blues remain at the level of mere interest, the Reds are willing to offer €80 million for his transfer, reports the Daily Mail.
Even though the Frenchman arrived in Barcelona as one of the best center-backs in LaLiga, Xavi Hernández backed his transformation into a right-back. Far from being overwhelmed by the role, Koundé became one of the best in the world in that position, turning into an undisputed starter for coach Hansi Flick and the team’s second-most used player. For that reason, Jules is reportedly not willing to leave the club.
The Blaugranas are indeed targeting a reshuffle in their defensive line, as Iñigo Martínez’s departure has exposed inconsistencies within the team. Although Koundé’s exit could pave the way for that change, both Barcelona and the player remain reluctant about such a possibility. In light of this, the futures of Ronald Araújo and Andreas Christensen remain uncertain, as the club is reportedly pursuing a world-class left-profile center-back.
Jules Kounde of FC Barcelona crosses the ball whilst under pressure.
Barcelona have no reliable backup plan for Jules Kounde
Due to Jules Koundé’s dominant performances at right-back, the Frenchman was no longer considered an option at center-back. As a result, Barcelona chose not to pursue a reliable backup for him, leading to a heavy workload and significant minutes on his legs. However, the 27-year-old star has seen a dip in form, and many believe it is linked to the high volume of minutes he has played. Yet, they have still not managed to secure a dependable replacement.
Both Eric Garcia and Ronald Araujo have played as right-backs, but neither of them has been able to provide guarantees replacing Kounde. In view of this, the arrival of Joao Cancelo on loan midway through the season has been a lifesaver, as he has been able to give the Frenchman a rest. Despite this, the Portuguese player is unlikely to stay long term, as he is under contract with Al Hilal and Barcelona are reportedly unwilling to pay for his transfer.
Lamine Yamal of FC Barcelona reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
has already ruled in three weight divisions and after just one fight at welterweight, the 27-year-old southpaw may be set to move on to another new weight. Haney became the undisputed lightweight world champion when he defeated George Kambosos, before defending the throne in a rematch with the Aussie and then against the legendary Vasyl […]
Galatasaray Eski Başkanı Ünal Aysal, yeniden aday olacağı yönünde ortaya atılan iddialara açıklık getirdi. Aysal, sarı-kırmızılı yaşadığı dönemde üzüldüğü konularla ilgili de samimi itiraflarda bulundu.
Galatasaray’ın eski başkanlarından Ünal Aysal, sarı-kırmızılı kulüpteki başkanlık dönemi ve sonrasında yaşanan süreçle ilgili açıklamalarda bulundu. HT Spor’a konuşan Aysal, yeniden başkanlığa aday olmayı düşünmediğini net sözlerle dile getirdi.
"GALATASARAY'DA BAŞKANLIK 1 KEZ YAPILMALI"
Galatasaray Başkanlığı’nın bir kez yapılması gerektiğini savunan Aysal, yeniden adaylık konusuna sıcak bakmadığını belirtti:
“Galatasaray Başkanlığı bence 1 kez yapılmalı. Eğer Galatasaray’dan gönderilmiş olsaydım ‘yarım kalmış bir iş var’ diyerek dönebilirdim. Ancak ben kendi isteğimle ayrıldım. Kendi isteğinle ayrılan birisinin tekrar göreve talip olması mantıklı olmaz.”
"DÜNYA TAKIMI YAPACAKTIK"
Görevden ayrıldığı döneme de değinen Aysal, o süreçte karmaşık duygular yaşadığını ifade etti:
“Kırgınlıkla ümitsizlik arası bir şey yaşadım. Galatasaray’ı dünya takımı yapabileceğimiz projelerimiz vardı. Maalesef destek bulamadım.”
DİVAN KURULU'NA BÜYÜK SİTEM
Projeler konusunda en büyük desteği bulamadığı yerin Divan Kurulu olduğunu söyleyen Aysal, sözlerini şöyle tamamladı:
UEFA, 2024/25 sezonunda kulüplere dağıtılan ödül gelirlerini duyurdu. Türk temsilcilerinin Avrupa'dan elde ettiği kazançlar da netleşti.
UEFA, 2024/25 sezonunda Avrupa kupalarında mücadele eden kulüplere dağıtılan toplam ödül gelirlerini açıkladı. Açıklanan rakamlara göre Türk takımlarının kasasına giren tutarlar da belli oldu.
TÜRK TAKIMLARININ GELİRLERİ
Avrupa kupalarında yer alan temsilciler arasında en fazla geliri Galatasaray elde etti.
-Galatasaray: 18.3 milyon Euro
-Fenerbahçe: 15.6 milyon Euro
-Beşiktaş: 10.7 milyon Euro
-Başakşehir: 6.91 milyon Euro
-Galatasaray Kadın Takımı: 0.59 milyon Euro
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UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi’ni kazanan Paris Saint-Germain, gelir dağılımında listenin zirvesinde yer aldı. Fransız devi, turnuva boyunca elde ettiği başarı ve yayın gelirleriyle birlikte toplam 144.415 milyon Euro kazanç sağladı.
Avrupa kupalarındaki performansın kulüplerin mali yapısına doğrudan katkı sağladığı bir kez daha görülürken, gelir dağılımında Şampiyonlar Ligi ekiplerinin açık ara önde olduğu dikkat çekti.
Trabzonspor, Fenerbahçe karşılaşmasının hazırlıklarına devam etti. Sakatlığı süren Zubkov çalışmaya katılmadı.
Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig’in 22. haftasında 14 Şubat Cumartesi günü sahasında Fenerbahçe ile oynayacağı maçın hazırlıklarını sürdürdü.
Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri’nde teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetiminde yapılan antrenmanın ilk bölümünde ısınma çalışmaları gerçekleştirildi. Rondo ile devam eden idman, taktiksel çalışmalarla sona erdi.
Tedavisi süren Ukraynalı futbolcu Zubkov’un antrenmana katılmadığı bildirildi. Karadeniz ekibi, Fenerbahçe maçı hazırlıklarını yarın yapılacak antrenmanla tamamlayacak.
Panathinaikos Basketbol Kulübü Başkanı Dimitris Giannakopoulos, ABD'li oyuncu Nigel Hayes-Davis'i transfer ettiklerini duyurdu.
Giannakopoulos, ABD merkezli X sosyal medya platformundan açıklamasında, 31 yaşındaki oyuncuyla 2,5 yıllık sözleşme imzaladıklarını kaydetti.
Hayes-Davis, Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nde geçen sezon 16,7 sayı, 5,3 ribaunt ve 1,7 asist ortalamasıyla Fenerbahçe Beko'nun şampiyonluğa ulaşmasında önemli rol oynadı.
Dörtlü Final'in MVP'si seçilen ABD'li oyuncu, sezon başında gittiği NBA ekibi Phoenix Suns'ta 27 maçta forma giydi.
"Biz Fenerbahçe'de para için oynamayız" sözleri hafızalara takılan oyuncu, Fenerbahçe'nin yeniden teklifini reddederek Panathinaikos'un yolunu tuttu ve sosyal medya hesaplarından sarı-lacivertlileri sildi.
Başantrenörlüğünü Ergin Ataman'ın yaptığı Panathinaikos, bu sezon Avrupa Ligi'nde 27 maçta 16 galibiyet, 11 mağlubiyetle 8. sırada yer alıyor.
Arda Güler'in keşfedilmesinde rol oynayan isimlerden biri olan Serhat Pekmezci'nin iddiaları Milli oyuncuyu rahatsız etti. Arda, yaptığı açıklamada iddiaları yalanladı.
Real Madrid'deki gururumuz Arda Güler için eski hocası Serhat Pekmezci, "mobinge uğruyor" iddiasını ortaya atmıştı. Bu açıklama sadece Türkiye'de değil, İspanya'da da gündemi sallamıştı. Konuyla ilgili açıklama yapan genç oyuncu, eski hocasının bu iddiasını yalanladı:
Arda Güler'den açıklama:
"Kariyerimin başlangıcında önemli bir rol oynayan Sayın Serhat Pekmezci'nin açıklamalarını üzüntüyle takip ettim. İlk günden itibaren Real Madrid'de herkes tarafından sıcak bir şekilde karşılandım. Burasını hep bir aile olarak gördüm. Real Madrid'in oyuncusu olmaktan gurur duyuyorum. Bu armayı uzun yıllar taşımak istiyorum. Çok güçlü bir takımımız var. Takım arkadaşlarımla birlikte soyunma odasını paylaşmaktan mutluluk ve onur duyuyorum. Dolayısıyla bu konuyla ilgili haberlere itibar edilmemesini rica ediyorum."
Ocak Transfer Döneminde golcü transferi yapmadığı gerekçesiyle eleştirilen Fenerbahçe'ye Robert Lewandowski'yi yazdılar. Barcelona ile sözleşmesi bitecek olan 37 yaşındaki golcünün başka talipleri de var.
Matteo Guendouzi ve N'Golo Kante transferleriyle Ara Transfer Döneminde taraftarlarını mest eden Fenerbahçe, herkesin beklediği santrafor transferini yapamadı. Şampiyonluk yolunda ligin ikinci yarısında gol yollarında sıkıntı çekmekten korkan taraftarın içine teknik direktör Tedesco su serpen açıklamalar da yapsa da, gözler en azından sezon sonu dünya çapında iyi bir golcü alması beklenen yönetimde.
İşte taraftarın beklediği golcü haberini geç de olsa İspanyol basını verdi. Ülkenin önemli yayın organlarından Ole, Robert Lewandowski'nin sezon sonu sözleşmesini biteceğini ve ünlü golcüyle ilgilenen takımlardan birisinin de Fenerbahçe olduğunu yazdı.
Haberde 37 yaşındaki santrforun sarı-lacivertliler dışında Milan, Atletico Madrid, Chicago Fire ve Suudi Arabistan'ı da seçenekleri arasında tuttuğu belirtildi.
Fenerbahçe'nin kadrosunu güçlendirmek ve takımın medyadaki etkisini artırmak için Lewandowski gibi uluslararası bir yıldızı transfer etmek istediği aktarıldı.
Tecrübeli yıldızın da Türkiye'nin büyük bir kulübünde, güçlü bir iç saha baskısı altında ve Avrupa'ya katılım imkanıyla lider bir rol oynama düşüncesinin cazip geldiği vurgulandı.
Lewandowski'nin kararını nisan ayı içerisinde vereceği kaydedildi.
Panathinaikos Koçu Ergin Ataman, kendisine sorulan bir soruya Fenerbahçe Beko sözleriyle karşılık verdi.
Fenerbahçe Beko maçı öncesi konuşan Panathinaikos Koçu Ergin Ataman şu an için Nigel Hayes-Davis’in transferini değil, Fenerbahçe karşılaşmasını düşündüğünü söyledi:
“Üzgünüm ama şu anda sadece Fenerbahçe’yi düşünüyorum. Nigel Hayes-Davis transferini düşünmüyorum. Sadece maça odaklandım. İşimize odaklanmalıyız. İki gün yoktum ama birlikte çalışan bir teknik ekibim var. İstanbul’da onları yenmiş olmamıza rağmen zor bir maç olacak.
Oyuncuların kazanmanın bir yolunu bulacağına eminim. Biz profesyoneliz. Elbette yorgunum ama bugün dinleneceğim ve yarın maça tamamen odaklanmış olacağım. Sıralamada iyi durumda olmayan takımlara karşı maçlar kaybettik ama Nunn yoktu. Ligin en iyi skorerlerinden ve MVP’si olan bir oyuncu sistem için çok önemli. Kendrick Nunn yüzde 100 hazır. Maç kaçırdı ama tecrübeli bir oyuncu ve 25-30 dakika oynayabileceğine inanıyorum.”
Premier Lig ekibi Nottingham Forest'ta teknik direktör arayışları sürerken gündeme tanıdık bir isim geldi. İngiliz basını, Vitor Pereira'nın göreve en yakın aday olduğunu yazdı.
İngiltere Premier Lig ekiplerinden Nottingham Forest’ta teknik direktör belirsizliği devam ediyor. Bu sezon üçüncü kez hoca ayrılığı yaşayan İngiliz temsilcisinde sürpriz bir isim ön plana çıktı.
3. AYRILIK SONRASI YENİ ADAY
Nuno Espirito Santo ve Ange Postecoglou’nun ardından göreve getirilen Sean Dyche ile de yolların ayrılmasıyla Forest yönetimi yeniden teknik direktör arayışına girdi. Küme düşme hattının yalnızca 3 puan üzerinde bulunan kulüp, sezonun kritik bölümüne yeni bir teknik adamla girmek istiyor.
VİTOR PEREİRA İDDİASI
The Guardian’da yer alan habere göre; son olarak Wolverhampton’ı çalıştıran ve kasım ayından bu yana boşta bulunan Vitor Pereira, Nottingham Forest için en güçlü adaylardan biri konumunda.
Portekizli teknik adamın, kulüp sahibi Evangelos Marinakis ile Olympiakos döneminden tanışıklığı bulunması da bu ihtimali güçlendiren detaylar arasında gösteriliyor. Pereira’nın gelecek teklife sıcak baktığı ifade edildi.
İLK MAÇ FENERBAHÇE’YE KARŞI OLABİLİR
Anlaşmanın sağlanması halinde Vitor Pereira’nın Nottingham Forest’taki ilk sınavı oldukça dikkat çekici olacak.
19 Şubat Perşembe günü oynanacak karşılaşmada İngiliz ekibi, Fenerbahçe ile karşı karşıya gelecek. Böylece Pereira, yıllar sonra Kadıköy’e rakip takımın teknik direktörü olarak dönmüş olacak.
Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Hilal, Karim Benzema'yı transfer ettikten sonra yabancı sınırını boşaltmak için Darwin Nunez'i kadro dışı bıraktı.
Suudi Arabistan ekibi Al-Hilal, Karim Benzema transferinin ardından yabancı kontenjanında düzenlemeye gitti. Mavi-beyazlılar, Darwin Nunez’i lig kadrosundan çıkardı.
Suudi Arabistan Pro Lig ekiplerinden Al-Hilal, kadro planlamasında dikkat çeken bir değişikliğe imza attı. Karim Benzema transferi sonrası yabancı oyuncu kontenjanını yeniden şekillendiren kulüp, Darwin Nunez’i lig kadro listesinden çıkardı.
NUNEZ LİSTE DIŞI KALDI
Al-Hilal yönetiminin, Benzema hamlesinin ardından yabancı sınırını boşaltmak için bu kararı aldığı öğrenildi. Bu doğrultuda Uruguaylı golcü Darwin Nunez, Suudi Pro Lig kadrosu dışında bırakıldı.
Yıldız futbolcu sezonun kalan bölümünde yalnızca Asya Şampiyonlar Ligi karşılaşmalarında forma giyebilecek.
FENERBAHÇE İLGİLENMİŞTİ
Ara transfer döneminde Fenerbahçe’nin de Darwin Nunez için devreye girdiği öne sürülmüştü. Ancak oyuncunun yüksek maaşı nedeniyle transfer girişimi sonuçsuz kalmıştı.
SEZON PERFORMANSI
Bu sezon Al-Hilal formasıyla 23 resmi maça çıkan Nunez, 7 gol ve 5 asistlik katkı sağladı.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 14-cü turunun oyunlarına start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə üç qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Altı qolun qeydə alındığı “Şahdağ Qusar” – “Cəbrayıl” matçında meydan sahibləri inamlı qələbəyə seviniblər. “Baku Sportinq” doğma meydanda MOİK üzərində inamlı qələbə qazanb. “Səbail”lə “Şəfa” arasında baş tutmuş mərkəzi oyunda isə qapılara qol vurulmayıb.
14-cü turun görüşləri fevralın 13-də keçiriləcək.
Birinci Liqa 14-cü tur
12 fevral
“Şahdağ Qusar” – “Cəbrayıl” 4:2 Qollar: Kvaku Adjey, 37. Peter Aqblevor, 42. Yelmar Aşurov, 50. Cavad Qurbanlı, 67 – Andzuno Eli, 34. Dileyn Açimi, 60-pen. Hakimlər: Kamran Əliyev, Rasim Axundov, Samir Qaracayev, Şamil İmanzadə. Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Emin Cəfərov. Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 14:30.
Marsel “Olimpik”inin baş məşqçisi, italyan mütəxəssis Roberto De Zerbi tutduğu vəzifədən istefaya göndərilib.
Arena.az bu barədə Fransa klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən məlumat verir.
Marsel klubunun rəhbərliyi mütəxəssislə müqaviləni qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında ləğv edib. Bu, Fransa Liqa 1-in 21-ci turunda PSJ-yə 0:5 hesablı məğlubiyyətlə əlaqələndirilib.
Roberto De Zerbi 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümünün əvvəlindən Marsel təmsilçisini çalışdırırdı. 46 yaşlı mütəxəssis bu komandanı bütövlükdə 69 oyuna çıxarıb. Bu oyunlarda 39 qələbə qazanmış Fransa təmsilçisi 8 heç-heçə və 22 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Komanda hazırda 21 Liqa 1 oyunundan sonra 39 xalla 4-cü yerdədir və lider PSJ-dən 12 xal geri qalır.
De Zerbi daha öncə “Darfo Boario”, “Focca”, “Palermo”, “Benevento”, “Sassuolo”, “Şaxtyor” (Donetsk) və “Brayton” kimi komandalara da rəhbərlik edib.
Fabio Capello insists the Serie A title race is far from over, warning that Inter and Juventus cannot afford to ignore the growing threat of Milan and Roma.
Speaking in his latest column with La Gazzetta dello Sport, the former coach reacted to Antonio Conte’s downbeat comments following Napoli’s recent penalty shoot-out defeat to Como.
Conte had played down his side’s Scudetto chances, pointing to a nine-point gap behind Inter and describing Napoli’s situation as problematic.
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 10: Antonio Conte, SSC Napoli head coach, gestures during the Coppa Italia match between SSC Napoli and Como 1907 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 10, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
Capello, however, believes it is too early to write anyone off.
“The Italian championship is not closed,” he said. “I heard Conte’s words after the defeat and I think they were influenced by the result. There are still many games to play, with plenty of direct clashes. Calm down.”
Capello: ‘More than just Inter in Serie A title race’
While acknowledging that Inter are playing well, Capello stressed that the season still has twists to come.
He also highlighted Milan’s steady improvement under Massimiliano Allegri and suggested Roma could yet enter the conversation if they have finally solved their centre-forward issue.
“There is still a lot to do before we can declare the title race over,” Capello concluded.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 03: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AC Milan at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on February 03, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Inter currently have an eight point lead at the summit of Serie A, with Milan having a game in hand in second.
Napoli are nine points behind Inter, whilst an improving Juventus have closed the gap between themselves and Conte’s side to just three points.
Roma are tied on points with Juventus and it feels highly probably that one of these five sides will lift the Scudetto in May.
Juventus’s Dusan Vlahovic is currently the only Serie A player to feature in the list of the 20 highest paid footballers in Europe’s top five leagues according to the latest information.
Juventus’s Vlahovic is Serie A’s highest paid player
According to the latest information from transfermarkt.it, Vlahovic is currently the seventh-highest paid player across Europe’s top five leagues in terms of gross salary.
Juventus currently pay the Serbian €22.2m per year in gross salary. It is widely believed that the 26-year-old takes home a net salary of around €12m per year after tax and deductions. This equates to a weekly take home of just over €230,000 per week (net).
TURIN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 04: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Juventus and Sporting Clube de Portugal at Juventus Stadium on November 04, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
Only six players in Europe are currently paid higher than Vlahovic is in the final year of his Juventus contract. They are Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe, Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane, Real Madrdi’s Vinicius Jr., Liverpool’s Mohames Salah and Real Madrid’s David Alaba.
Vlahovic currently earns more than the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Robert Lewandowski, Jude Bellingham, Ousmane Dembele and Bruno Fernandes.
The next highest-paid player currently competing in Serie A is Inter’s Lautaro Martinez. With a reported gross salary of €16.67m per year at Inter, El Toro ranks as the 25th-best paid player in Europe’s top five leagues as things stand.
Top 20 best paid players in Europe by gross salary
OSLO, NORWAY – NOVEMBER 13: Erling Haaland of Norway celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Norway and Estonia at Ullevaal Stadion on November 13, 2025 in Oslo, Norway. (Photo by Marius Nordnes / Nordnes Foto/Getty Images)
Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – €31.495m per year
Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid) – €31.250m per year
Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) – €25.000m per year
Vinicius Jr. (Real Madrid) – €25.000m per year
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – €23.996m per year
David Alaba (Real Madrid) – €22.500m per year
Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus) – €22.220m per year
Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich) – €21.000m per year
Casemiro (Manchester United) – €20.997m per year
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – €20.997m per year
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) – €20.830m per year
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid) – €20.830m per year
Jan Oblak (Atletico Madrid) – €20.830m per year
Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich) – €20.000m per year
Frenkie De Jong (Barcelona) – €19.000m per year
Serge Gnabry (Bayern Munich) – €18.870m per year
Ousmane Dembele (PSG) – €18.180m per year
Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) – €17.997m per year
Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – €17.997m per year
Omar Marmoush (Manchester City) – €17.697m per year
Reports in Italy suggest that Francesco Totti is creeping ever closer to a return to his beloved Roma in a backroom role, but how much will it cost the Giallorossi to add their legendary former captain to their staff?
According to reports from various outlets over the last week, Roma are discussing the potential return of club legend, Totti. Senior Giallorossi advisor Claudio Ranieri has recently confirmed that there have been talks: “I know the Friedkins are thinking about it, I hope Francesco can truly be useful to Roma as well, because he really is part of Roma,” he said.
Totti is Roma’s all-time leading appearance maker with 785 outings across all competitions, and is also the club’s all-time leading goalscorer with 307.
Totti spent 25 years in Roma’s first team and had initially moved into a backroom role after hanging up his boots in 2017. He would later resign in 2019 citing disagreements with former co-owner and chair James Pallotta. Totti claimed that he was regularly left out of the club’s decision making.
Totti insisted that he would only return to Roma under a different ownership, which is now the case with the Fridkins at the helm.
Totti was recently seen at the Stadio Olimpico for the first time in several years, and it has been reported that this was at the invitation of Ryan Friedkin.
How much will Totti earn to return to Roma?
GENOA, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Francesco Totti reacts prior to kick-off in the Serie A TIM match between Genoa CFC and AS Roma at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on September 28, 2023 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
If Totti’s return to Roma does materialise, it is believed that he will earn an annual salary in the region of €1m according to reports from Calcio e Finanza.
What is more important for Totti, however, is the exact role that he will take on if he does return to the Stadio Olimpico.
There have been suggestions that he could be appointed as a technical director, a hands-on role assisting sporting director Ricky Massara. In that position, Totti would be involved in transfer decisions and negotiations as well as having a close relationship with the first-team coaches and playing staff.
However, reports on Thursday claim that Totti is prepared to take on more of a consultancy, advisory or ambassadorial position, as long as it leads to a ‘decision-making role’ in the relatively near future.
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A study published in the journal Psychopharmacology has found that the increase in motivation people experience from methamphetamine is separate from the drug’s ability to produce a euphoric high. The findings suggest that these two common effects of stimulant drugs likely involve different underlying biological processes in the brain. This research indicates that a person might become more willing to work hard without necessarily feeling a greater sense of pleasure or well-being.
The researchers conducted the new study to clarify how stimulants affect human motivation and personal feelings. They intended to understand if the pleasurable high people experience while taking these drugs is the primary reason they become more willing to work for rewards. By separating these effects, the team aimed to gain insight into how drugs could potentially be used to treat motivation-related issues without causing addictive euphoria.
Another reason for the study was to investigate how individual differences in personality or brain chemistry change how a person responds to a stimulant. Scientists wanted to see if people who are naturally less motivated benefit more from these drugs than those who are already highly driven. The team also sought to determine if the drug makes tasks feel easier or if it simply makes the final reward seem more attractive to the user.
“Stimulant drugs like amphetamine are thought to produce ‘rewarding’ effects that contribute to abuse or dependence, by increasing levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Findings from animal models suggest that stimulant drugs, perhaps because of their effects on dopamine, increase motivation, or the animals’ willingness to exert effort,” explained study author Harriet de Wit, a professor at the University of Chicago.
“Findings from human studies suggest that stimulant drugs lead to repeated use because they produce subjective feelings of wellbeing. In the present study, we tested the effects of amphetamine in healthy volunteers, on both an effort task and self-reported euphoria.”
For their study, the researchers recruited a group of 96 healthy adults from the Chicago area. This group consisted of 48 men and 48 women between the ages of 18 and 35. Each volunteer underwent a rigorous screening process that included a physical exam, a heart health check, and a psychiatric interview to ensure they were healthy.
The study used a double-blind, placebo-controlled design to ensure the results were accurate and unbiased. This means that neither the participants nor the staff knew if a volunteer received the actual drug or an inactive pill on a given day. The participants attended two separate laboratory sessions where they received either 20 milligrams of methamphetamine or a placebo.
During these sessions, the participants completed a specific exercise called the Effort Expenditure for Rewards Task. This task required them to choose between an easy option for a small amount of money or a more difficult option for a larger reward. The researchers used this to measure how much physical effort a person was willing to put in to get a better payoff.
The easy task involved pressing a specific key on a keyboard 30 times with the index finger of the dominant hand within seven seconds. Successfully completing this task always resulted in a small reward of one dollar. This served as a baseline for the minimum amount of effort a person was willing to expend for a guaranteed but small gain.
The hard task required participants to press a different key 100 times using the pinky finger of their non-dominant hand within 21 seconds. The rewards for this more difficult task varied from about one dollar and 24 cents to over four dollars. This task was designed to be physically taxing and required a higher level of commitment to complete.
Before making their choice on each trial, participants were informed of the probability that they would actually receive the money if they finished the task. These probabilities were set at 12 percent, 50 percent, or 88 percent. This added a layer of risk to the decision, as a person might work hard for a reward but still receive nothing if the odds were not in their favor.
Throughout the four-hour sessions, the researchers measured the participants’ personal feelings and physical reactions at regular intervals. They used standardized questionnaires to track how much the participants liked the effects of the drug and how much euphoria they felt. They also monitored physical signs such as heart rate and blood pressure to ensure the safety of the volunteers.
Before the main sessions, the participants completed the task during an orientation to establish their natural effort levels. The researchers then divided the group in half based on these baseline scores. This allowed the team to compare people who were naturally inclined to work hard against those who were naturally less likely to choose the difficult task.
The results showed that methamphetamine increased the frequency with which people chose the hard task over the easy one across the whole group. This effect was most visible when the chances of winning the reward were in the low to medium range. The drug seemed to give participants a boost in motivation when the outcome was somewhat uncertain.
The data provides evidence that the drug had a much stronger impact on people who were naturally less motivated. Participants in the low baseline group showed a significantly larger increase in their willingness to choose the hard task compared to those in the high baseline group. For people who were already high achievers, the drug did not seem to provide much of an additional motivational boost.
To understand why the drug changed behavior, the researchers used a mathematical model to analyze the decision-making process. This model helped the team separate how much a person cares about the difficulty of a task from how much they value the reward itself. It provided a more detailed look at the internal trade-offs people make when deciding to work.
The model showed that methamphetamine specifically reduced a person’s sensitivity to the physical cost of effort. This suggests that the drug makes hard work feel less unpleasant or demanding than it normally would. Instead of making the reward seem more exciting, the drug appears to make the work itself feel less like a burden.
This change in effort sensitivity was primarily found in the participants who started with low motivation levels. For these individuals, the drug appeared to lower the mental or physical barriers that usually made them avoid the difficult option. In contrast, the drug did not significantly change the effort sensitivity of those who were already highly motivated.
Methamphetamine did not change how sensitive people were to the probability of winning the reward. This indicates that the drug affects the drive to work rather than changing how people calculate risks or perceive the odds of success. The volunteers still understood the chances of winning, but they were more willing to try anyway despite the difficulty.
As the researchers expected, the drug increased feelings of happiness and euphoria in the participants. It also caused the usual physical changes associated with stimulants, such as an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Most participants reported that they liked the effects of the drug while they were performing the tasks.
A major finding of the study is that the boost in mood was not related to the boost in productivity. The participants who felt the highest levels of euphoria were not the same people who showed the greatest increase in hard task choices. “This suggests that different receptor actions of amphetamine mediate willingness to exert effort and feelings of wellbeing,” de Wit explained.
There was no statistical correlation between how much a person liked the drug and how much more effort they were willing to exert. This provides evidence that the brain processes that create pleasure from stimulants are distinct from those that drive motivated behavior. A person can experience the motivational benefits of a stimulant without necessarily feeling the intense pleasure that often leads to drug misuse.
The findings highlight that “drugs have numerous behavioral and cognitive actions, which may be mediated by different neurotransmitter actions,” de Wit told PsyPost. “The purpose of research in this area is to disentangle which effects are relevant to misuse or dependence liability, and which might have clinical benefits, and what brain processes underlie the effects.”
The results also highlight the importance of considering a person’s starting point when predicting how they will respond to a medication. Because the drug helped the least motivated people the most, it suggests that these treatments might be most effective for those with a clear deficit in drive.
The study, like all research, has some limitations. The participants were all healthy young adults, so it is not clear if the results would be the same for older people or those with existing health conditions. A more diverse group of volunteers would be needed to see if these patterns apply to the general population.
The study only tested a single 20-milligram dose of methamphetamine given by mouth. It is possible that different doses or different ways of taking the drug might change the relationship between mood and behavior. Using a range of doses in future studies would help researchers see if there is a point where the mood and effort effects begin to overlap.
Another limitation is that the researchers did not directly look at the chemical changes inside the participants’ brains. While they believe dopamine is involved, they did not use brain imaging technology to confirm this directly. Future research could use specialized scans to see exactly which brain regions are active when these changes in motivation occur.
“The results open the door to further studies to determine what brain mechanisms underlie the two behavioral effects,” de Wit said.
Onchain data shows nearly 49,000 BTC moved from miner wallets in two days, but public disclosures suggest the transfers do not reflect broad capitulation.
The US National Credit Union Administration proposed a federal licensing regime for payment stablecoin issuers operating through credit union subsidiaries.
In Google AI Overviews and LLM-driven retrieval, credibility isn’t enough. Content must be structured, reinforced, and clear enough for machines to evaluate and reuse confidently.
Many SEO strategies still optimize for recognition. But AI systems prioritize utility. If your authority can’t be located, verified, and extracted within a semantic system, it won’t shape retrieval.
This article explains how authority works in AI search, why familiar SEO practices fall short, and what it takes to build entity strength that drives visibility.
Why traditional authority signals worked – until they didn’t
For years, SEOs liked to believe that “doing E-E-A-T” would make sites authoritative.
Author bios were optimized, credentials showcased, outbound links added, and About pages polished, all in hopes that those signals would translate into authority.
In practice, we all knew what actually moved the needle: links.
E-E-A-T never really replaced external validation. Authority was still conferred primarily through links and third-party references.
E-E-A-T helped sites appear coherent as entities, while links supplied the real gravitas behind the scenes. That arrangement worked as long as authority could be vague and still rewarded.
It stops working when systems need to use authority, not just acknowledge it. In AI-driven retrieval, being recognized as authoritative isn’t enough. Authority still has to be specific, independently reinforced, and machine-verifiable, or it doesn’t get used.
Being authoritative but not used is like being “paid” with experience. It doesn’t pay the bills.
Search no longer operates on a flat plane of keywords and pages. AI-driven systems rely on a multi-dimensional semantic space that models entities, relationships, and topical proximity.
In that semantic space, entities function much like celestial bodies in physical space, discrete objects whose influence is defined by mass, distance, and interaction with others.
E-E-A-T still matters, but the framework version is no longer a differentiator. Authority is now evaluated in a broader context that can’t be optimized with a handful of on-page tasks.
In AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Claude, and similar systems, visibility doesn’t hinge on prestige or brand recognition. Those are symptoms of entity strength, not its source.
What matters is whether a model can locate your entity within its semantic environment and whether that entity has accumulated enough mass to exert influence.
That mass isn’t decorative. It’s built through third-party citations, mentions, and corroboration, then made machine-legible through consistent authorship, structure, and explicit entity relationships.
Models don’t trust authority. They calculate it by measuring how densely and consistently an entity is reinforced across the broader corpus.
Smaller brands don’t need to shine like legacy publishers. In a semantic system, apparent size and visibility don’t determine influence. Density does.
In astrophysics, some planets appear enormous yet exert surprisingly weak gravity because their mass is spread thinly. Others are much smaller, but dense enough to exert stronger pull.
AI visibility works the same way. What matters isn’t how large your brand appears to humans, but how concentrated and reinforced your authority is in machine-readable form.
The problem with E-E-A-T was never the concept itself. It was the assumption that trustworthiness could be meaningfully demonstrated in isolation, primarily through signals a site applied to itself.
Over time, E-E-A-T became operationalized as visible, on-page indicators: author bios, credentials, About pages, and lightweight citations.
These signals were easy to implement and easy to audit, which made them attractive. They created the appearance of rigor, even when they did little to change how authority was actually conferred.
That compromise held when search systems were willing to infer authority from proxies. It breaks down in AI-driven retrieval, where authority must be explicitly reinforced, independently corroborated, and machine-verifiable to carry weight.
Surface-level trust markers don’t fail because models ignore them. They fail because they don’t supply the external reinforcement required to give an entity real mass.
In a semantic system, entities gain influence through repeated confirmation across the broader corpus. On-site signals can help make an entity legible, but they don’t generate density on their own. Compliance isn’t comprehension, and E-E-A-T as a checklist doesn’t create gravitational pull.
In human-centered search, these visible trust cues acted as reasonable stand-ins. In LLM retrieval, they don’t translate. Models aren’t evaluating presentation or intent. They’re evaluating semantic consistency, entity alignment, and whether claims can be cross-verified elsewhere.
Applying E-E-A-T principles only within your own site won’t create the mass that machines need to recognize, align with, and prioritize your entity in a retrieval system.
AI doesn’t trust, it calculates
Human trust is emotional. Machine trust is statistical.
They reward clean extraction. Lists, tables, and focused paragraphs are easiest to reuse.
They cross-verify facts. Redundant, consistent statements across multiple sources appear more reliable than a single sprawling narrative.
Retrieval models evaluate confidence, not charisma. Structural decisions such as headings, paragraph boundaries, markup, and lists directly affect how accurately a model can map content to a query.
This is why ChatGPT and AI Overview citations often come from unfamiliar brands.
It’s also why brand-specific queries behave differently. When a query explicitly names a brand or entity, the model isn’t navigating the galaxy broadly. It’s plotting a short, precise trajectory to a known body.
With intent tightly constrained and only one plausible source of truth, there’s far less risk of drifting toward adjacent entities.
In those cases, the system can rely directly on the entity’s own content because the destination is already fixed. The models aren’t “discovering” hidden experts. They’re rewarding content whose structure reduces uncertainty.
The semantic galaxy: How entities behave like bodies
LLMs don’t experience topics, entities, or websites. They model relationships between representations in a high-dimensional semantic space.
That’s why AI retrieval is better understood as plotting a course through a system of interacting gravitational bodies rather than “finding” an answer. Influence comes from mass, not intention.
Over time, citations, mentions, and third-party reinforcement increase an entity’s semantic mass. Each independent reference adds weight, making that entity increasingly difficult for the system to ignore.
Queries move through this space as vectors shaped by intent. As they pass near sufficiently massive entities, they bend. The strongest entities exert the greatest gravitational pull, not because they are trusted in a human sense, but because they are repeatedly reinforced across the broader corpus.
Extractability doesn’t create that gravity. It determines what happens after attraction occurs. An entity can be massive enough to warp trajectories and still be unusable if its signals aren’t machine-legible, like a planet with enough gravity to draw a spacecraft in but no viable way to land.
Authority, in this context, isn’t belief. It’s gravity, the cumulative pull created by repeated, independent reinforcement across the wider semantic system.
Entity strength vs. extractability
Classic SEO emphasized backlinks and brand reputation. AI search desires entity strength for discovery, but demands clarity and semantic extractability to be included.
Entity strength – your connections across the Knowledge Graph, Wikidata, and trusted domains – still matters and arguably matters more now. Unfortunately, no amount of entity strength helps if your content isn’t machine-parsable.
Consider two sites featuring recognized experts:
One uses clean headings, explicit definitions, and consistent links to verified profiles.
The other buries its expertise inside dense, unstructured paragraphs.
Only one will earn citations.
LLMs need:
One entity per paragraph or section.
Explicit, unambiguous mentions.
Repetition that reinforces relationships (“Dr. Jane Smith, cardiologist at XYZ Clinic”).
Precision makes authority extractable. Extractability determines whether existing gravitational pull can be acted on once attraction has occurred, not whether that pull exists in the first place.
Structure like you mean it: Abstract first, then detail
LLM retrieval is constrained by context windows and truncation limits, as outlined by Lewis et al. in their 2020 NeurIPS paper on retrieval-augmented generation. Models rarely process or reuse long-form content in its entirety.
If you want to be cited, you can’t bury the lede.
LLMs read the beginning, but then they skim. After a certain number of tokens, they truncate. Basically, if your core insight is buried in paragraph 12, it’s invisible.
To optimize for retrieval:
Open with a paragraph that functions as its own TL;DR.
State your stance, the core insight, and what follows.
Expand below the fold with depth and nuance.
Don’t save your best material for the finale. Neither users nor models will reach it.
Stop ‘linking out,’ start citing like a researcher
The difference between a citation and a link isn’t subtle, but it’s routinely misunderstood. Part of that confusion comes from how E-E-A-T was operationalized in practice.
In many traditional E-E-A-T playbooks, adding outbound links became a checkbox, a visible, easy-to-execute task that stood in for the harder work of substantiating claims. Over time, “cite sources” quietly degraded into “link out a few times.”
A bad citation looks like this:
A generic outbound link to a blog post or company homepage offered as vague “support,” often with language like “according to industry experts” or “SEO best practices say.”
The source may be tangentially related, self-promotional, or simply restating opinion, but it does nothing to reinforce your entity’s factual position in the broader semantic system.
A good citation behaves more like academic referencing. It points to:
Primary research.
Original reporting.
Standards bodies.
Widely recognized authorities in that domain.
It’s also tied directly to a specific claim in your content. The model can independently verify the statement, cross-reference it elsewhere, and reinforce the association.
The point was never to just “link out.” The point was to cite sources.
Engineering retrieval authority without falling back into a checklist
The patterns below aren’t tasks to complete or boxes to tick. They describe the recurring structural signals that, over time, allow an entity to accumulate mass and express gravity across systems.
This is where many SEOs slip back into old habits. Once you say “E-E-A-T isn’t a checklist,” the instinct is to immediately ask, “Okay, so what’s the checklist?”
But engineering retrieval authority isn’t a list of tasks. It’s a way of structuring your entire semantic footprint so your entity gains mass in the galaxy the models navigate.
Authority isn’t something you sprinkle into content. It’s something you construct systematically across everything tied to your entity.
Make authorship machine-legible: Use consistent naming. Link to canonical profiles. Add author and sameAs schema. Inconsistent bylines fragment your entity mass.
Strengthen your internal entity web: Use descriptive anchor text. Connect related topics the way a knowledge graph would. Strong internal linking increases gravitational coherence.
Write with semantic clarity: One idea per paragraph. Minimize rhetorical detours. LLMs reward explicitness, not flourish.
Use schema and LLMS.txt as amplifiers: They don’t create authority. They expose it.
Audit your “invisible” content: If critical information is hidden in pop-ups, accordions, or rendered outside the DOM, the model can’t see it. Invisible authority is no authority.
E-E-A-T taught us to signal trust to humans. AI search demands more: understanding the forces that determine how information is pulled into view.
Rocket science gets something into orbit. Astrophysics navigates and understands the systems it moves through once there.
Traditional SEO focused on launching pages—optimizing, publishing, promoting. AI SEO is about mass, gravity, and interaction: how often your entity is cited, corroborated, and reinforced across the broader semantic system, and how strongly that accumulated mass influences retrieval.
The brands that win won’t shine brightest or claim authority loudest, nor will they be no-name sites simulating credibility with artificial corroboration and junk links.
They’ll be entities that are dense, coherent, and repeatedly confirmed by independent sources—entities with enough gravity to bend queries toward them.
In an AI-driven search landscape, authority isn’t declared. It’s built, reinforced, and made impossible for machines to ignore.
Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum, has weighed in on a growing debate within the crypto industry over whether projects must financially reward users to achieve adoption, arguing that incentives can help — but only when used carefully.
His comments came in response to an online discussion claiming that crypto applications cannot attract meaningful usage without airdrops, token rewards or other financial incentives. While Buterin acknowledged that the argument reflects the current realities of the industry, he said the issue is more nuanced than simply “reward users or fail.”
Incentives Can Work — If Used Correctly
Buterin explained that some forms of incentives are economically healthy, particularly when they compensate early adopters for risks associated with using new or experimental platforms. For example, liquidity rewards in decentralized finance (DeFi) can offset the higher technical and security risks that typically exist in early-stage protocols.
In such cases, he said, incentives function as part of a sustainable economic loop rather than a marketing expense.
However, he warned that paying users purely to generate activity, such as incentivizing promotional posts or rewarding users who would not otherwise engage with a mature product, can attract low-quality participation and disappear once payments stop.
Quantity vs. Quality of Users
Buterin warned that aggressive reward campaigns can sometimes create the illusion of adoption while failing to build a committed long-term community. Even if user numbers rise during incentive programs, the overall value of the ecosystem may weaken if participation is driven solely by short-term profit opportunities.
He said that the challenge is particularly important for social or community-driven platforms, where the quality of contributors matters more than the raw number of accounts interacting with the application.
Focus Returning to Real Product Value
According to Buterin, the crypto sector is gradually moving toward a model where long-term success depends less on incentive-driven growth and more on building applications that people genuinely want to use. The most effective incentives, he argued, are those that temporarily compensate for the early disadvantages of a young platform and naturally fade as the product matures.
“The bulk of the effort should be on making an actually useful app,” he wrote, suggesting that the next phase of crypto adoption will favor projects that combine practical utility with carefully designed, targeted incentives rather than relying on broad reward campaigns to attract users.
Comments from David Schwartz, chief technology officer at Ripple, have reignited debate over whether Bitcoin will need a major technical overhaul in the future to remain secure as quantum computing advances.
In a recent online discussion, Schwartz argued that bitcoin’s long-term success has so far depended more on its established reputation and market trust than on continuous technological upgrades at the blockchain level. However, he noted that one technological shift may ultimately be unavoidable: adapting the network to withstand potential quantum-computing threats.
Schwartz said bitcoin would likely “need a fork to be quantum proof,” warning that such a change could become necessary if advances in quantum computing eventually weaken today’s cryptographic protections. Without that type of upgrade, he suggested, the network could face serious long-term risks.
Technology vs. Market Dominance
The Ripple executive also said that bitcoin’s appeal does not rely heavily on adding new blockchain features. In his view, the network’s primary role is to ensure that users can reliably hold and transfer the asset over time — a function already achievable with widely available blockchain technologies. As a result, incremental technical innovation alone may not significantly influence bitcoin’s long-term adoption or price performance.
“For 99% of what makes bitcoin interesting, all the blockchain needs to be able to do is allow people to rely on being able to hold and transfer bitcoin in the future. That doesn’t require any technology that isn’t available in every public blockchain out there,” he said.
A Renewed Debate Over Bitcoin’s Future
Schwartz’s remarks come at a time when researchers and blockchain developers are increasingly discussing “post-quantum” cryptography — security systems designed to resist attacks from future quantum computers. While such threats are still considered distant, the discussion shows a broader industry question: whether bitcoin’s traditionally cautious approach to upgrades could eventually require coordinated global changes to maintain network security.
For now, the comments serve less as an immediate warning and more as a reminder that even the most established digital assets may one day face technological turning points driven by advances outside the crypto industry.
Institutional capital flows in the cryptocurrency market are beginning to show signs of diversification beyond bitcoin, with some analysts highlighting growing attention toward XRP as investors reposition portfolios. Market speculation has intensified around the possibility that global asset manager BlackRock could eventually pursue an XRP exchange-traded fund (ETF), a development analysts believe could significantly influence prices.
Institutional Flows Begin to Shift
Discussing recent market movements, analyst Zach Rector said that the current environment represents a major change compared with previous crypto cycles.
“We would have never seen this headline in the past seven years that I’ve been in crypto.”
He added that recent market data shows clear contrasts between outflows from some bitcoin and ether investment products and inflows into alternative crypto vehicles, including XRP-focused investment instruments.
ETF Filing Seen as Potential Turning Point
Market participants say the biggest catalyst for XRP could be a formal ETF filing from a major asset manager. Rector argued that such a step would mark a structural shift in institutional participation. “And we’ll see XRP double when that happens.”
Analysts say an ETF backed by a large global fund manager could expand institutional access, potentially bringing significant new liquidity into the asset.
Short-Term Pullbacks Still Possible
Despite the optimistic long-term outlook, short-term volatility may continue as the broader market searches for a bottom. Rector said that investors may still see additional dips before a sustained rally begins, while stressing that longer-term positioning strategies remain focused on accumulation.
Regulatory clarity, institutional product launches and continued inflows into alternative crypto investment vehicles could determine whether XRP becomes one of the primary beneficiaries of the next institutional allocation cycle.
As the crypto market churns toward its next big breakout, investors are scanning for the best crypto to buy before retail FOMO ignites and prices erupt. Beyond the familiar buzz of Dogecoin (DOGE) and Cardano (ADA), Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is stealing the spotlight with DeFi utility, presale momentum, and strong growth mechanics. While DOGE and ADA remain attractive, MUTM leads as the top crypto pick to buy before the crowd catches on.
Dogecoin (DOGE): Testing Key Levels
Dogecoin (DOGE) is consolidating near $0.09275 after a steady decline, with the short-term trend still bearish. Support sits at $0.090–$0.091, while $0.098 remains firm resistance. A move above $0.095 could spark a brief relief rally, but failure to clear resistance may push price back toward support, with a break below $0.089 confirming further downside. Overall, sentiment is cautious, with sellers still in control as traders look for stronger opportunities elsewhere in the market.
Cardano (ADA): Awaiting Clear Direction
Cardano (ADA) remains in a cautious phase, with uncertainty over whether last week’s low ended its year-long correction. A sustained move above $0.305 would be the first sign that selling pressure is easing. Until then, ADA holds a steady but unconfirmed position as investors search for the next big crypto and the best crypto to buy now.
Mutuum Finance V1 Protocol Goes Live
Mutuum Finance has taken a major step forward with the launch of its V1 Protocol, transitioning from concept to live testing. Deployed on the Sepolia testnet, the protocol allows users to explore lending, borrowing, and liquidity features in a controlled environment. This phase is crucial for the team to fine-tune performance, optimize functionalities, and gather insights before the full mainnet launch.
Among Mutuum Finance’s key features is mtTokens, which are issued to liquidity providers and accumulate interest as borrowers repay their loans. For example, a user who deposits $15,000 in USDC at a 5% annual yield would earn $750 over a year. As lending activity expands and the platform sees broader adoption, these returns could potentially double, offering consistent passive income.
Multichain Expansion: Amplifying MUTM’s Reach and Utility
To enhance accessibility and growth, Mutuum Finance is pursuing a multichain expansion, extending its lending and borrowing protocol across multiple blockchain networks. This strategy not only attracts new liquidity providers and borrowers but also increases overall network activity, boosting the utility and demand for the MUTM token. For instance, an early investor holding 30,000 MUTM at $0.04, investing $1,200, could see their position rise to $2,100 if adoption on Ethereum drives the price to $0.07.
With the protocol deployed on additional chains, increased demand could propel the price even further, potentially reaching $0.90, turning the same 30,000 MUTM into $27,000. By connecting multiple networks, Mutuum Finance creates a growth multiplier effect that benefits both the ecosystem and its investors, reinforcing why some see it as a top crypto for early DeFi exposure.
Early-Stage Opportunity: Capturing Growth with MUTM
For those looking to engage with early-stage DeFi projects, Mutuum Finance presents a strong opportunity. Currently in Phase 7 of its presale, MUTM is priced at $0.04, offering investors the chance to secure early positions ahead of wider market exposure. Analysts anticipate that with the upcoming mainnet launch, active presale momentum, and integrated passive income mechanisms, the token could reach $0.50 shortly after listing on exchanges. This represents a potential 12.5x growth for early participants. The presale has already drawn nearly 19,000 investors, raising over $20.48 million, reflecting strong market confidence and signaling significant interest in the platform’s long-term prospects.
Before retail FOMO takes hold, smart investors are positioning in a mix of established momentum, steady fundamentals, and explosive early‑stage utility. While Dogecoin and Cardano offer meme‑driven rallies and research‑backed stability, Mutuum Finance (MUTM) stands out as the best crypto to buy for asymmetric growth. Priced at just $0.04, MUTM delivers a live DeFi lending platform, multichain scalability, and a presale that has already raised over $20.48 million, combining tangible utility with the kind of pre‑breakout momentum that defines the top crypto ahead of the next market surge.
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The 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend’s slam dunk contest will feature a field of first-time participants, the opposite of a who’s who of the world’s greatest basketball players.
Let us get to know them.
First, though, we would be remiss if we did not mention Mac McClung, who won the last three dunk contests and opted not to participate this year. He has played a total of 123 minutes in 10 appearances for five different franchises on a series of 10-day and two-way contracts over the past five seasons.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound McClung is the world’s most creative and impressive dunker who qualifies as an NBA player. Barely. Which is more than most of us can say. But still. The field of dunk contestants, for the most part since 2017, save for Jaylen Brown in 2024, has not featured an active All-Star. This was once, as far back as the 1980s, a face-off between Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, two of the sport’s greatest-ever in-game dunkers.
This was an event owned by All-Star guard/forward Vince Carter in 2000.
Now? Now back to what has become our regularly scheduled programming: this year’s dunk contestants, who actually need an introduction.
Bryant is a rookie wing for the Spurs, averaging three points per game.
Carter’s explosive athleticism led him to be the No. 14 overall selection in the 2025 NBA Draft, despite his average of 6.5 points per game as a University of Arizona freshman.
According to a profile of Bryant on Arizona’s alumni website, the 20-year-old’s grandfather is in the USA Deaf Basketball Hall of Fame. His grandmother, who is also deaf, worked at the California School for the Deaf in Riverside, where his father coached girls’ basketball. Bryant’s mother is a sign language interpreter, and Carter Bryant is fluent in American Sign Language.
Hayes is a reserve center for the Lakers, which on its own makes him a poor selection. Nobody wants to see a 7-footer dunk on a 10-foot rim, even if he is among the NBA’s most frequent dunkers. Only Jericho Sims makes dunks a greater percentage of his field goals.
Sims, as it so happens, is also the last center to appear in the contest, finishing third in 2023. The last and only true center to ever win the event was Dwight Howard in 2008.
In June 2022, Hayes pleaded no contest to charges of false imprisonment and resisting an officer and was sentenced to 450 hours of community service, a year of weekly domestic violence classes and three years of probation. The NBA did not levy an official suspension.
In November 2024, TMZ published almost six minutes of surveillance video from the alleged dispute. In the footage, Hayes can be seen engaging in a physical confrontation with a woman and spitting at her, as she says, “I’m not going to let you hit me anymore.”
Johnson, another wing, has made 37 appearances across two seasons for the Heat, averaging 3.1 points per game this season. Undrafted out of San Diego State and Arizona, his two-way contract was converted to a standard NBA deal in December of this season.
Johnson declared for the Aztecs out of high school on Nov. 6, 2018, seven years to the day after his brother, Kenny Jr., was paralyzed from the waist down by a series of three gun shots, according to a 2018 profile of the Oakland native in The San Diego Union-Tribune.
“It was just wrong place, wrong time, living in Oakland, rival neighborhoods coming through,” Johnson told the publication upon his declaration for SDSU eight years ago. “He got shot right outside my fifth-grade classroom. If I looked out the window, on the sidewalk I could see the blood. It was still there the next couple days when I went to school.”
Johnson’s brother wore No. 16. He will wear the same number for the Heat on Saturday.
Richardson is a rookie guard for the Magic, averaging 5.1 points per game. Known for his shooting ability as a freshman at Michigan State, Richardson was the No. 25 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft.
He also happens to be the 20-year-old son of Jason Richardson, who won the NBA’s dunk contest in both 2002 and 2003 as a member of the Golden State Warriors. Jason Richardson is one of seven multiple-time winners in the event’s history, joining McClung, Jordan, Wilkins, Nate Robinson, Zach LaVine and Harold Miner. Only McClung and Robinson won three times.
Ten women's hockey teams have landed in Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Since the sport was added to the Olympic schedule in 1998, either Team Canada or Team USA has won the gold medal. The Americans and Canadians are part of Group A along with Czechia, Finland and Switzerland, while Group B includes France, Germany, Italy, Japan and Sweden.
CBC is the exclusive broadcast rights holder for the Winter Olympics, offering daily coverage of women's hockey at the Milan Cortina Games. Women's hockey will also be available to watch on CBC Gem, the CBC's digital streaming service.
Puka Nacua is coming off one of the best seasons ever by a wide receiver, leading the NFL with 129 receptions and 107.2 yards per game during the regular season. As impressive as the Los Angeles Rams wideout was on the field, he did go through some hurdles off it.
Nacua’s missteps have been minor thus far and there’s no reason to believe the Rams are concerned about his behavior, despite what one fake report on social media says. Emmanuel Forbes Jr. came to Nacua’s defense on social media after a tweet suggested the Rams front office and coaches are concerned Nacua is “going down the Antonio Brown path.”
There is no truth to this fake report, but Forbes backed his teammate regardless.
Prior to this season, there was no concern about Nacua's character or off-field antics. And even still, his mistakes have been minor, at worst.
He's eligible for an extension this offseason and is sure to become one of the highest-paid receivers in football at some point, whether it's this year or next.
The teams who could be 'sleepwalking' into relegation this season
There has been plenty of change in Premier League teams' fortunes in 2026 already with some sides turning the corner and others seeing themselves sink even further.
With well over a month of the new year already gone we thought it would be a good time to look at how the Premier League table stands purely for games played in 2026 and what it can tell us about the final season run in.
Teams have so far played between six and eight games since 2026 representing just under a quarter of a season although some of these runs go much further back and potentially may only just be starting.
Let's start at the top of the table though with Manchester United the most-inform team in the top flight for 2026 with 15 points from seven games (four wins, three draws). Chelsea and Bournemouth who really did show how to turn a rotten run around, are just behind on 14 points from seven games each respectively – a number Arsenal could match should they beat Brentford this evening.
However, if the Bees spring a surprise win tonight then they would be the team with the most Premier League points in 2026 with 16, albeit coming from eight games over the seven of the teams currently near the top.
The highest points tally currently for a team who have played eight is Manchester City with 13 points in that time.
Aston Villa had been tipped as potential title chasers but their new year form sees them seventh in the mini table of this year having won just three of their seven games. Liverpool are right behind them despite winning only two of eight.
West Ham United and Leeds United are two teams who looked like they could well go down and although they still could, their current form is thoroughly midtable and should they keep it going then safety should be assured.
That leaves us with teams in relegation form at the start of 2026. The most obvious of these is Tottenham Hotspur who are winless in their eight league games so far this year (four draws, four defeats) which is why Thomas Frank is no longer in charge.
While Burnley and Wolverhampton Wanderers are right down there already there are two teams who could 'sleepwalk' into the drop zone: rivals Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace. The game between those two at the weekend showed that these are two sides with low confidence.
The Eagles won that game, their only win of 2026, while the Seagulls also have only one won league game since January 1st.
In fact both of those teams have only picked up six points this year – the same number as both Burnley and Wolves. With West Ham, Leeds, and even managerless Nottingham Forest all faring better this year they could soon be in real danger if things don't turn around.