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Frank Warren says Agit Kabayel will be in world title fight this September

4 May 2026 at 14:49

Frank Warren is clear that there will be a world title on the line in ‘s return, regardless of whether is standing in the opposite corner. The leading contender claimed his WBC ‘interim’ title in February 2025, when he climbed off the canvas to halt Zhilei Zhang with a vicious sixth-round body attack. Prior to […]

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Jose Benavidez Sr says just one man can test his son David Benavidez: “He’s the only guy”

4 May 2026 at 13:48

Jose Benavidez Sr, the father and trainer of , has insisted there is only one fighter who would offer his son a considerable challenge. The 29-year-old became a three-division world champion against Gilberto Ramirez, dethroning his former sparring partner with a sixth-round stoppage at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Beforehand, many felt their encounter was likely […]

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Fenerbahçe başkanlığına aday olmuştu: Acı haber geldi

Fenerbahçe'nin 2021 seçimlerinde başkan adayı olan Eyüp Yeşilyurt hayatını kaybettiği öğrenildi.

5 yıl önce özellikle Fenerbahçe başkanlık sürecinde Ali Koç’a rakip olarak adı öne çıkan Eyüp Yeşilyurt’un hayatını kaybettiği ortaya çıktı. 1970 İstanbul doğumlu olan Eyüp Yeşilyurt, Fenerbahçe’de 2021 yılında yapılacak seçimler öncesinde başkanlığa aday olduğunu duyurmuştu. Ancak yeterli imzayı toplayamadığı için resmi aday olarak seçime katılamamıştı.

Fenerbahce

FENERBAHÇE'DEN AÇIKLAMA

Fenerbahçe Kulübü'nden konuya dair şu açıklama geldi:

-Kulübümüzün 13445 sicil numaralı üyesi Eyüp Yeşilyurt vefat etmiştir.

Merhumun cenazesi 4 Mayıs Pazartesi günü (Bugün) ikindi namazını müteakip Yakacık Ulu Camii'nden kaldırılacaktır.

Eyüp Yeşilyurt’a Allah’tan rahmet, yakınlarına başsağlığı dileriz.

Roma yanmadı yaktı! Zeki Çelik planları ters tepti

Sezon sonunda sözleşmesi bitecek olan milli futbolcu Zeki Çelik'in Roma'dan ayrılmasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyordu. Türkiye'den Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'nin de yakından takip ettiği Zeki Çelik için Roma bütün planlarını değiştirdi.

Galatasaray, Roma'yla mukavelesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan Zeki Çelik'le ilgileniyordu. Fenerbahçe'de hem Nelson Semedo hem de Mert Müldür de yaşanan belirsizlik nedeniyle gündemine Zeki Çelik'i almıştı. Ancak milli futbolcu da durumlar tersine döndü.

Galatasaray

ROMA VAZGEÇMİYOR

Fichajes'de yer alan habere göre, Gian Piero Gasperini, Serie A'nın devlerinden biri olan AS Roma'da uzun vadeli kadrosunu şekillendirmek istiyor. Nitekim, teknik direktör , yaz transfer döneminin kilit isimlerinden biri olabilecek Zeki Çelik'in performansından oldukça memnun.

Galatasaray

Sağ bek oyuncusunun geleceği önemli bir konu, bu yüzden yaz transfer döneminde serbest oyuncu olarak ayrılmasını engellemek için ellerinden gelen her şeyi yapacaklar. Yine aynı habere göre, Türk oyuncunun menajeriyle sözleşmesini uzatmak için görüşmelere yeniden başladılar.

Rafael Leao'yu Süper Lig'e yar etmeyecekler!

Sezonun bitmesine kısa bir süre kala yeni sezon için hazırlıklarına başlayan Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe aynı ismi gündemine almıştı. Milan'dan ayrılmak üzere olan Rafael Leao için harekete geçen iki Süper Lig devinin bu transferde işi oldukça zor.

Taraftarlar ve teknik heyetle sorunlar yaşayan Rafael Leao'nun sezon sonunda Milan ile yollarını ayırması bekleniyor. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu için Galatasaray'ın devrede olduğu bilinirken Fenerbahçe'nin de bu transfer içi nabız yokladığı öğrenildi.

Galatasaray

PREMIER LİG KULÜPLERİ KAPIDA

Fichajes'de yer alan habere göre ise, Premier Lig kulüpleri, özellikle de Leao için harekete geçmeye hazır olan Manchester United oyuncu için oldukça sabırsız. Öte yandan hem Chelsea hem de Arsenal, yaz transfer döneminde forvet oyuncusunu kadrolarına katmak istiyor. AC Milan, kanat oyuncusu için teklifleri beklerken , Premier Lig kulüpleri Portekizli yıldız için ciddi bir teklif yapmayı düşünüyor.

BARCELONA DA MASADA

Ayrıca, Barcelona'dan da hamle geldiği öğrenildi. La Liga temsilcisinin oyuncu cephesiyle temas kurduğu ortaya çıktı. Kısa süre içinde de Milan'la masaya oturmaları bekleniyor.

İşte Beşiktaş'ın kupa maçının hakemi

Ziraat Türkiye Kupası'nda Beşiktaş-TÜMOSAN Konyaspor maçının hakemi belli oldu.

Ziraat Türkiye Kupası yarı finalinde yarın oynanacak Beşiktaş-TÜMOSAN Konyaspor maçını Adnan Deniz Kayatepe yönetecek.

Tüpraş Stadı'nda 20.30'da başlayacak karşılaşmada Kayatepe'nin yardımcılıklarını Mehmet Kısal ve Kerem Ersoy yapacak. Müsabakanın dördüncü hakemi ise Reşat Onur Coşkunses olacak.

Solskjaer 4. yaptı: Sergen Yalçın da öyle!

Beşiktaş geçen sezonu Solskjaer ile 4. basamakta tamamlamıştı. Sergen Yalçın önderliğindeki takım da bu sezonu 4. sırada bitirecek. Kartal'daki bu tablo aslında bazı acı gerçekleri anlatıyor.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, 19 Ocak 2025 tarihinde Beşiktaş'ın başına geçmişti. 28 Ağustos 2025'te ise görevine son verildi. Norveçli teknik adamın önderliğindeki Kartal, geride bıraktığımız sezonu 4. sırada tamamlamıştı. Solskjaer'in ardından göreve gelen Sergen Yalçın'dan beklentiler büyüktü.

Besıktas

HATALI HAMLELER

Yalçın'ın çalıştırdığı Kartal da bu sezonu matematiksel olarak 4. basamakta bitirmeyi garantiledi. Yani sıralama bakımından hiçbir şey değişmedi. Burada teknik adamlardan çok farklı sıkıntılar bulunduğu görülüyor. Özellikle transferlerde yapılan hatalı hamlelerin bedeli çok ağır oldu.

Besıktas

NEYE İHTİYAÇLARI VAR?

Beşiktaş'ta öncelikli takviye gereken bölgeler vardı. Ancak farklı mevkilere monteler geldi. Aynı tarzdaki birçok futbolcu, kadroya eklendi. Yapılan yüksek sözleşmeler, takım içindeki huzursuzluklar vb birçok problem baş gösterdi. Önümüzdeki sezon da hedef şampiyonluk. Fakat bu kez Kartal'ın hata şansı sıfır...

Beşiktaş'ın kalesinde samba: Gabriel Brazao

Kaleci arayan Beşiktaş, devre arasında da gündemine gelen Gabriel Brazao konusunda tekrar harekete geçti. Santos Kulübü'yle kısa süre içinde masaya oturulacağı öğrenildi.

Kartal'ın kış transfer dönemindeki kaleci adaylarından biri Santos forması giyen Gabriel Brazao'ydu... Brezilya ekibiyle bonservis konusunda anlaşma sağlanamayınca geri adım atıldı. Ancak Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın kısa süre içinde tekrar harekete geçeceği öğrenildi.

15 MİLYONLUK BEKLENTİ

Brezilyalı eldivenin Santos Kulübü'yle 31 Aralık 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. 25 yaşındaki oyuncunun, Beşiktaş seçeneğine sıcak baktığı öğrenildi. 1.92 boyundaki file bekçisi için 15 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisi olduğu konuşuluyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar rakamı indirmek için pazarlık yapacak.

SENELERCE SIKINTI ÇEKMEZ

2024'ün Şubat ayında Inter'den bedelsiz şekilde Santos'a katılan Gabriel Brazao, ülkesinde yeniden çıkışa geçmişti. Beşiktaş resmi imzayı attırabilirse, senelerce kalede problem yaşamayabilir. Çünkü Brazao 25 yaşında ve bu yaş, bir kaleci için "genç" kabul ediliyor.

Liverpool'dan Galatasaray'a: Curtis Jones

Liverpool, yeni sözleşme görüşmeleri yaptığı Curtis Jones ile anlaşma sağlayamadı. İngiliz orta saha oyuncusunun yaz döneminde satılması bekleniyor. Galatasaray'ın da hamlede bulunabileceği öğrenildi.

Liverpool altyapısından çıkan Curtis Jones'un mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027 tarihinde tamamlanacak. Bir süredir taraflar arasında yeni sözleşme konusunda görüşmeler sürüyordu. Ancak hiçbir ilerleme sağlanamadı. Daha yüksek bir maaş bekleyen İngiliz futbolcunun yazın satılması bekleniyor.

Galatasaray

3 TAKIM DEVREDE

Eğer Curtis Jones takımda kalırsa, önümüzdeki sezonun ardından boşa çıkabilecek. 25 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusuyla Inter, Borussia Dortmund ve RB Leipzig gibi takımlar ilgileniyor. Ancak Galatasaray'ın da pazarlık masasına oturabileceği öğrenildi.

YÜKSEK PARA ÇEKİLEMEYECEK

Curtis Jones'un tahmini piyasa değeri 35 milyon euro civarında... Fakat mukavelesi önümüzdeki sezonun ardından tamamlanacağı için Liverpool'un yüksek bir bonservis talep etme şansı bulunmuyor. Galatasaray'ın da bu kozu kullanmak istediği belirtildi. Oyuncunun istediği maaş konusunda da sıkıntı çıkması beklenmiyor. Önümüzdeki haftalarda konuyla ilgili çok sürpriz gelişmeler yaşanabilir.

Yarımfinalın cavab oyununa yeni formada çıxacaqlar

4 May 2026 at 13:56

“Bavariya” yeni mövsüm üçün ev formasını təqdim edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Adidas” tərəfindən hazırlanan dəstlər ənənəvi olaraq, qırmızı rəngdədir.

“Bavariya” mayın 6-da, Çempionlar Liqasında yarımfinal mərhələsində PSJ-yə qarşı keçirəcəyi ev oyununda yeni formalardan istifadə edəcək.

Komandalar arasındakı ilk matçda Paris klubu qələbə qazanıb – 5:4.

Neymar Robinyonun oğlunu döydü

4 May 2026 at 13:30

Braziliyanın “Santos” klubunun məşqində futbolçular Neymarla Robinyo Junior arasında mübahisə yaranıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Globo” nəşri məlumat yayıb.

34 yaşlı Neymar 18 yaşlı Robinyonun onu aldatmasından narazı qalıb və bunu hörmətsizlik kimi qəbul edib. O, həmkarından xahiş edərək, onun daha sakit oynamasını bildirib. Bundan sonra tərəflər arasında mübahisə böyüyüb və dava düşüb. Neymar Robinyonun əvvəlcə üzünə vurub, sonra onu yerə yıxıb.

Gənc oyunçunun nümayəndələri Neymarın davranışından kluba şikayət edib. Lakin “Santos” rəsmilərindən hələlik açıqlama verilməyib. Daha sonra tərəflər barışıb və Neymar bazada gənc futbolçudan üzr istəyib.

Robinyo Junior braziliyalı keçmiş futbolçu Robinyonun oğludur.

“Qırmızı şeytanlar” Çempionlar Liqasında

4 May 2026 at 13:15

“Mançester Yunayted” İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının XXXV turunda “Liverpul”u məğlub edib – 3:2.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qırmızı şeytanlar” qələbə ilə xallarını 64-ə çatdırıb və altıncı pillədəki “Bornmut”u 12 xal qabaqlayıb.

“Mançester Yunayted” liqada sona üç tur qalmış Çempionlar Liqasına vəsiqəni təmin edib.

Italy legend: Replacing Iran at 2026 World Cup would be ‘humiliating’

4 May 2026 at 14:44

Italy legend Fulvio Collovati insists that seeing the Azzurri replace Iran at the 2026 World Cup would be ‘humiliating.’

Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, but there are reports that the Azzurri could still be heading to the tournament to replace Iran, especially after Paolo Zampolli’s recent claims.

BERLIN - JULY 9: General view of the World Cup trophy prior to the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
BERLIN – JULY 9: General view of the World Cup trophy prior to the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

“Some people pushed these ideas more on a political level than a sporting one. Honestly, I never even considered them,” Collovati told Scommesse.io.

Collovati: ‘Humiliating’ to see Italy at World Cup

“It would be humiliating from a sporting perspective. In sport, what matters is the field and the result. You can’t get there through shortcuts. Italy have not qualified for the last three World Cups, and that’s no coincidence. It can happen once, even twice, but the third time means there are serious problems. Before those three missed qualifications, we had been knocked out in the first round twice in a row. It’s a crisis that has lasted for 20 years, since 2006. Before thinking about being admitted to the World Cup, we need to think about reforms.

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Tarik Muharemovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina competes for the ball with Marco Palestra of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Tarik Muharemovic of Bosnia and Herzegovina competes for the ball with Marco Palestra of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

“You can change all the people you want, but without reforms, nothing will change,” continued the 1982 Italy World Cup winner.

“We need to intervene in youth development, invest in young players, and require clubs to include them in the squads and actually play them in Serie A. Otherwise, we’ll keep standing still in the same place.”

Dimarco dedicates Inter’s title to ‘those who said I was finished’

4 May 2026 at 14:07

Inter star Federico Dimarco admits the 2025-26 Serie A title ‘means so much’ after last season’s disappointments and dedicates the Scudetto to ‘those who said I was finished.’

Inter are celebrating the 21st Scudetto in their history, the second in the last three years.

Dimarco: ‘Special to see Milan coloured in black and blue’

It’s the first Scudetto for Cristian Chivu, who has become the first foreign coach to win the Serie A title since José Mourinho in 2010.

Dimarco has been one of the standout performers this season, having contributed to 25 goals across all competitions.

“It’s an amazing feeling. To see Milan coloured in black and blue is special,” the Italian defender told InterTV via FcInter1908.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 17: Federico Dimarco of Inter talks with Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 17: Federico Dimarco of Inter talks with Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Cagliari Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“It tastes like a restart after the bad disappointments of last season. We have restarted with the team and staff members. We have worked hard and crowned the dream of the 21st Scudetto.

“We are a united team, and we were united in difficult moments too, when we were being beaten from every direction. We always showed up, and now we enjoy this title. It means so much after what happened last year. I dedicate it to all the people who are close to me, especially those who said I was finished at the end of last season.”

Dimarco was among the Inter stars who headed to Piazza Duomo at late light on Sunday to celebrate with the Inter supporters in the city’s main square.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 28: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team's first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 28: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Genoa CFC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 28, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter have won the Scudetto with three games to spare, securing 26 victories in 35 league matches this term.

Last night, they needed just one point to put their hands on the Scudetto, but still secured a 2-0 victory with goals courtesy of Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Dimarco et Zanetti sont les premiers à mener la fête de l’Inter sur la Piazza Duomo avec les Tifosi 🤩 pic.twitter.com/FxHjoRHZSX

— Inter Milan 🇫🇷 Internazionale.fr 🌟🇮🇹 (@SoloInter) May 4, 2026

Will Dybala light up the Superclasico in 2026-27?

4 May 2026 at 13:50

Recent reports suggest that Paulo Dybala will switch from Roma to Boca Juniors in the summer, which means La Joya will be one of the stars to watch in the Superclasico against River Plate in 2026-27.

Dybala’s Roma contract expires at the end of the season, and it is no secret that the Argentine star, a 2022 World Cup winner, is attracted by the idea of playing for Boca Juniors one day.

His possible move to the Bombonera will likely have a big impact on Bet on Superclasico, as Dybala has been one of the best players in Serie A and across Europe in the last decade.

The exciting attacker has scored 131 goals in 366 Serie A matches playing for Palermo, Juventus and Roma in Italy’s top flight.

His latest season at the Stadio Olimpico has been marred by injuries, limiting him to just 23 appearances across all competitions and three goals.

Nevertheless, Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini is reportedly willing to keep the Argentine at the Stadio Olimpico for at least one more season, prompting the club to offer him a new deal.

Dybala joined Roma on a free transfer from Juventus in the summer of 2022 and has scored 45 goals in 136 games with the Giallorossi.

Gasperini has often praised Dybala in the current campaign, especially in the first half, when the Argentine was deployed as a false nine before Donyell Malen’s move from Aston Villa.

“Playing as an attacking midfielder can become complicated when he has his physical troubles, as we’ve unfortunately discovered over this period,” Gasp said at the end of December 2025.

“I’ve always hoped to have him and have counted on him, because the value of our team increases when he is in that position. The whole attack benefits.

“It’s difficult to come across another player of (Dybala’s) quality. If he has problems, there aren’t really any like-for-like replacements.  

ROME, ITALY - OCTOBER 29: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – OCTOBER 29: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the Serie A match between AS Roma and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Olimpico on October 29, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

“If [Evan] Ferguson wants to take a step forward, remembering that he is 21 years old and still very young, he has to improve not on his technical level, but on that hunger, desire, understanding where he plays and how to make the most out of his weapons.”

Dybala has recently admitted that he’d love to play for Boca Juniors in the future, where he’d reunite with his friend and former teammate Leandro Paredes.

“It would be fantastic,” he said (via SportMediaset).

“Today I play for Roma, and I have to defend this shirt, but you never know what might happen.”

Dybala has only played at the club level in Argentina and Italy, rising through the Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba academy before joining Palermo in 2012.

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Reduction in playing time could lead to shock exit of Man City star who joined last year

4 May 2026 at 14:22

Tijjani Reijnders could be on the move again just a year after arriving at Manchester City, with fresh reports suggesting the Dutch midfielder may be open to leaving in the coming weeks.

According to Football Insider, several clubs, particularly from Serie A, are monitoring his situation closely, with Juventus among the sides showing interest.

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The potential exit comes as a surprise considering the expectations surrounding his move from AC Milan last summer, a deal believed to be worth around €55 million.

At the time, Reijnders was seen as a versatile addition to Pep Guardiola’s midfield options, capable of contributing both creatively and defensively.

However, football at the highest level can be unpredictable, and his situation at City appears to have shifted quickly.

Reijnders has struggled at Man City this season

Reijnders initially looked like he would settle seamlessly into life in the Premier League.

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He made an immediate impact, scoring and assisting on his debut, a performance that raised hopes he could become a regular figure in Guardiola’s system.

His ability to carry the ball forward, link play, and contribute in advanced areas made him a valuable option in midfield rotations.

However, as the season progressed, his role began to diminish. Increased competition for places, a common challenge at Man City, has limited his opportunities in recent months.

Guardiola’s squad is known for its depth and tactical flexibility, often leaving even high-quality players fighting for consistent minutes.

For Reijnders, this has meant adapting to a more rotational role than initially expected.

Reijnders offers qualities that many teams value, composure in possession, intelligent movement, and the ability to transition play from midfield to attack.

Serie A clubs are taking notice of his potential availability

These attributes have not gone unnoticed, particularly in Italy, where he previously thrived with AC Milan.

Juventus’ interest shows that they are looking to strengthe their midfield options with technically sound players who can control tempo and contribute creatively.

Other Serie A clubs are also believed to be monitoring the situation, sensing an opportunity to sign a player who has plenty to offer at the top level.

For Man City, any decision regarding Reijnders will likely depend on squad balance and long-term planning.

The club has a history of making calculated decisions when it comes to player sales, especially if it allows them to reinvest in areas of need. Financially, recouping a significant portion of the initial transfer fee could make a deal more appealing.

Huge bid: Man City ready big money summer move for midfielder wanted by Man United

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Report: Liverpool & Arsenal on alert as 19 G/A attacker could soon become available

4 May 2026 at 14:12

Liverpool and Arsenal could be involved in a transfer battle this summer to sign one of the most wanted attackers in world football.

Bradley Barcola could be one of the more intriguing names to watch this summer, with Liverpool and Arsenal both reportedly keeping close tabs on the Paris Saint-Germain forward.

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According to TEAMtalk, there are early signs that the 23-year-old’s camp is exploring potential opportunities, even though his contract in Paris still runs until 2028.

While PSG are not actively pushing him out, the situation appears fluid and that has alerted several top clubs.

With both Liverpool and Arsenal looking to strengthen their attacking options ahead of next season, Barcola’s profile makes him an attractive target if he becomes available.

Barcola is drawing interest from Liverpool and Arsenal

Barcola has quietly put together a solid campaign, registering 12 goals and seven assists across all competitions.

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Those numbers reflect a player who is growing into his role at one of Europe’s biggest clubs, even if he isn’t always the headline name in PSG’s star-studded attack.

What makes Barcola particularly appealing is his versatility. Comfortable playing on either wing, he combines pace with direct dribbling and a willingness to take on defenders, qualities that are highly valued in the Premier League.

Liverpool’s interest is closely linked to long-term planning in their attack. With ongoing uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future, the club is believed to be assessing potential replacements who can grow into a leading role.

Barcola’s age and skill set fit that profile, offering both immediate contribution and long-term development potential.

Arsenal, meanwhile, are continuing to build depth in their forward line. Mikel Arteta has emphasized the need for rotation and competition across attacking positions, especially with the club competing on multiple fronts.

Winger’s future depends on PSG’s stance

Adding a player like Barcola would provide flexibility, allowing Arsenal to rotate without a drop in quality.

PSG’s stance remains key to how this situation develops. Reports suggest the club are constantly evaluating their squad structure, particularly as they balance experienced stars with emerging talent.

If Barcola feels his role could be limited or if PSG receive a strong offer, the door to a transfer could open.

If the Ligue 1 giants decide to listen to offers, this could quickly turn into a competitive transfer race and one that might shape the attacking options of two Premier League giants heading into next season.

Neville praises ‘top-class’ Arsenal player who was on top of his game against Fulham

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Neville praises ‘top-class’ Arsenal player who was on top of his game against Fulham

4 May 2026 at 13:08

If there were any lingering doubts about Arsenal’s title credentials, Saturday night at the Emirates Stadium firmly put them to bed.

Mikel Arteta’s squad delivered an absolute masterclass, completely dismantling Fulham in a dominant 3-0 victory.

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The win was a massive statement, keeping the Gunners right at the summit of the Premier League with 76 points and establishing a crucial six-point gap over a relentless Manchester City side.

While striker Viktor Gyökeres secured an impressive brace with goals on either side of the half-time break, it was Bukayo Saka’s fine strike that truly captured everyone’s attention.

The sheer quality of Saka’s performance certainly didn’t go unnoticed.

Gary Neville praises Arsenal star Bukayo Saka

Speaking on on NBC Sports, Manchester United legend Gary Neville was quick to dish out the plaudits.

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While Neville has occasionally been critical of Arsenal’s attacking fluidity this season, he couldn’t help but rave about the winger’s top-class impact and backed the team for Premier League glory.

He said: “They looked like they had a little bit of something back with Saka on that right-hand side. Madueke’s a very good player, but Saka’s top-class. It was a very day for Arsenal. They have got to wait and watch Manchester City.”

Neville observed that while Arteta will naturally be thrilled with the comfortable three points, the demanding manager might actually be slightly frustrated that they didn’t score even more to pad their crucial goal difference.

“He will be pleased with the victory and must remind the players to capitalize on their opportunities and be clinical and ruthless,” Neville said.

Gunners are looking to end their title drought

For Arsenal fans, the stakes are almost unbearably high.

It has been an agonising 22 years since the club last lifted the Premier League trophy, and they are desperate to avoid the heartbreak of finishing as runners-up for a third consecutive season.

The pressure is now firmly shifted back onto Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, who currently hold two games in hand to close that daunting six-point gap.

Their first test is a tricky Monday night trip to Everton.

With Gyökeres banging in the goals and Saka terrorising fullbacks on the right wing, the Gunners possess all the necessary firepower to cross the finish line.

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Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi not surprised by victory over Aston Villa (Video)

First-half goals from Conor Gallagher and Richarlison were enough for relegation-threatened Tottenham Hotspur to emerge victorious against Aston Villa at Villa Park on Sunday, despite Emiliano Buendia pulling one back for the hosts deep in second-half stoppage time. Spurs boss Roberto De Zerbi, however, insists his team’s triumph was no miracle. Roberto De Zerbi says […]

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American investors interested in buying INEOS-owned OGC Nice

American investors interested in buying INEOS-owned OGC Nice
American investors interested in buying INEOS-owned OGC Nice

OGC Nice has been officially up for sale for several months, with figures at the club repeatedly confirming the status of the club. However, the directors have been scarce on details, failing to provide an update on the progress of the club’s sale, which is being managed by Lazard. However, Nice-Matin have provided details of a prospective buyer. 

Since purchasing a minority share in Manchester United, INEOS’ attention has turned firmly away from Nice. Investment in the club has been minimal in recent months as they look to find a buyer. Nice-Matin now understands that there are two interested parties, one from the USA and one from Europe. The former have even visited the club’s facilities alongside Jean-Claude Blanc.

INEOS initially sought to sell Le Gym for €200m, having bought them for €100m back in 2019. Recouping such a fee looks highly improbable, but before a fee can be agreed upon, the club must first secure their place in Ligue 1 for next season, given the bearing that will have on the valuation. Currently, Le Gym are three points ahead of AJ Auxerre, who occupy the relegation play-off place. The pair face each other in Auxerre next weekend – a potentially momentus game for Nice’s future.

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Formula 1's electrical revolution is losing its spark and V8 power could return

Four races into Formula 1's new era and the peak of electrical power's influence on the sport may already be in the rearview mirror.

The Miami Grand Prix was the first under changes which slightly limited the role of the electrical power which has redefined racing this year. The president of the governing body, the FIA, said in Miami he wants traditional V8 engines back in a few years' time.

F1 started the year with some of the biggest changes in its 76-year history, headlined by a 50-50 split in power between a traditional engine and the onboard battery pack.

There were only three Grand Prix races under those new rules before a package of tweaks was introduced which curbed the influence of the electrical power. They answered driver criticism by promoting pure driving skill over electrical recharging, especially in qualifying. Discussions on further changes for 2027 could continue that trend.

Sunday's race in Miami was one of the most wide-open in recent F1 history with drivers from four different teams leading before Kimi Antonelli took his third win of 2026 for Mercedes.

V8 engines would take F1 back to the future

When FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem first proposed a return to big, noisy traditional engines last year, some F1 figures thought it was an election tactic, and it fizzled out in a meeting with manufacturers.

Now with Ben Sulayem in office for another term, and following a backlash to electrical power from some key drivers and fans, his push for V8 engines by 2030 or 2031 seems much more serious. The F1 world typically plans out new regulations years ahead of time.

“You get the sound, you get less complexity and then you’ve got the lighter weight, you hit all the boxes,” Ben Sulayem said Saturday in Miami. “You will hear about it very soon and it will be with a very, very minor electrification, but the main one will be the engine.”

F1 has used V6 engines with electrical hybrid power since 2014 and a big step up in the amount of electrical power for this year has made it central to how drivers go racing. Timing the electrical boost and recharging is the key to tactical racing. Four-time champion Max Verstappen loathes it so much he's questioned his future in F1.

A return to bigger V8 engines would be a nostalgia trip for older drivers and fans, with a distinctive screaming engine noise. They're relatively rare in modern vehicles outside of expensive sportscars.

Using sustainably-sourced fuel, as F1 does already from this season, would be one concession to environmental goals.

FIA says automakers can't take sport ‘hostage’

There's a lot of politics behind the decisions on F1's future, from the White House to the racing paddock.

Electrical vehicles no longer seem as certain to dominate the roads in key F1 markets as they did when the FIA and teams began drawing up the regulations in the early 2020s.

The Trump administration has put tighter rules on the charger network that electric vehicles depend on, and the European Union is rethinking a planned ban on new internal combustion-powered cars from 2035.

“The political landscape has changed,” the FIA's top F1 regulations official Nikolas Tombazis told reporters last week. “Back when we discussed the current regulations, the automotive companies, who were very involved, told us that they’re never going to make another internal combustion engine again, a new one, that they were going to phase out and by whatever year they were going to be fully electrical. Obviously, this hasn’t happened.”

Ben Sulayem said the FIA would need engine manufacturers' agreement to push for V8 engines for 2030, ahead of the agreed five-year schedule for the current cars, but would be more free to act without their agreement for 2031.

The F1 world has long appealed to automakers by promising innovation relevant to their road cars but now the FIA seems less keen for F1 cars to resemble daily drivers. The boom in F1's popularity around the world over the last decade could give it more leverage.

“We do need to protect the sport from the world macroeconomic situation, meaning we cannot be hostage to automotive companies deciding to be part of our sport or not,” Tombazis said.

“We want them to be a part of our sport, absolutely. That’s why we’ve worked so hard to secure new ones to participate. But we can also not be in this position where if they decide they don’t want to be, we’re simply left vulnerable.”

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Alanis Thames in Miami Gardens, Fla., contributed to this report.

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Ranking potential impact of Colts 8 draft picks during 2026 NFL season

After identifying roles for each of the Indianapolis Colts' eight draft picks, let's discuss the level of overall impact that each player could have this season.

So from No. 8 to No. 1, let's rank the level of impact we expect each of these Colts' rookies to have in 2026.

8. RB Seth McGowan

McGowan will be competing with DJ Giddens for the RB2 role. Given Giddens' experience, I'll give him the advantage for the time being, which would then make McGowan the third running back on the depth chart.

T6. DE George Gumbs Jr. and DE Caden Curry

My guess is that both players see the bulk of their playing time come on special teams, and that is where their greatest impact will come from.

5. LB Bryce Boettcher

Boettcher should have the opportunity to compete for snaps with Akeem Davis-Gaither, but in the early going, I will again defer to experience, expecting Davis-Gaither to be one of the starters at linebacker. Boettcher, however, could be the first option off the bench.

4. WR Deion Burks

Burks could have the opportunity to carve out a role in the return game, and even if he doesn't beat out Ashton Dulin and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine for the WR3 role, I could see Shane Steichen wanting to rotate him in on fairly regular basis.

3. OL Jalen Farmer

Farmer could be a backup, or he could end up starting at right guard or possibly even right tackle. GM Chris Ballard believes he can play both positions, potentially creating a competition with either Matt Goncalves or Jalen Travis. If Farmer ends up as a backup, he will likely be first off the bench at a position group that, league-wide, navigates a high attrition rate.

2. S AJ Haulcy

Haulcy will be competing for the starting role next to Cam Bynum. If he can earn those snaps, he brings added versatility and ball skills to the secondary, providing Lou Anarumo with additional flexibility as he builds out his game plans.

1. LB CJ Allen

Allen is the projected starting MIKE linebacker. In this role, he could be the signal caller for the entire defense and will fill a do-it-all role. At what was the Colts' biggest position of need going into the draft, the opportunity to provide a huge impact very much exists.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Which Colts' rookies will have greatest impact?

Eagles' 2026 NFL draft: Best pick, head-scratching pick, best value

The Philadelphia Eagles completed their 2026 NFL draft, making slight overhauls to Sean Mannion's unit by adding five talented, versatile offensive players to the roster. The first two picks are future stars and likely 2025 starters, while all five players offer elite skill sets and the potential to develop into critical starters. Further signifying a change is coming at wide receiver, Philadelphia traded up to add Makai Lemon, all but officially signaling the end of the A.J. Brown era.

In all, the Birds made eight selections and three trades – including one that netted a Pro Bowl-caliber outside linebacker, Jonathan Greenard.

With the rookie minicamp complete, we're looking at a full breakdown of the Eagles' 2026 draft class, highlighting the best pick, top value, ideal scheme fit, and the most puzzling selection.

Best bang for buck

Cole Payton, QB, North Dakota State

Consensus rank: 127

Pick number: 178

Difference:+51

A player who, according to some experts, might be a potential third or fourth round pick. Payton fell into the Eagles' lap, highlighting the value Philadelphia had to secure. Payton brings athleticism, mobility, and a versatile skill set that could fit well within the Eagles' new offensive system under first-year coordinator Sean Mannion. With the Bison, he showed the ability to make plays both through the air and on the ground, giving him potential value as a multi-dimensional quarterback at the next level.

The eyebrow-raiser

3d-68: Markel Bell, T, Miami

The Eagles aren't known to reach, but landed the giant offensive tackle 48 spots higher than expected. Bell brings size, length, and developmental upside to a unit that has long been the foundation of Philadelphia's roster-building philosophy, but has seen a change with Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator and Jeff Stoutland out as offensive line coach. Bell allowed zero sacks in 558 pass pro snaps for Markel Bell in 2025.

Best scheme fit

Makai Lemon, WR, Southern Cal

Considered one of the top pass catchers in the draft, Lemon was the third wide receiver selected and went eight picks later than he was ranked. Lemon is a gritty running back who plays receiver and utilizes his 5-11, 192-pound frame to dominate in yards after catch. His positional versatility will allow Lemon to mesh well with DeVonta Smith, Dontayvion Wicks, and Hollywood Brown.

Day 3 pick who is most likely to start

Cole Wisniewski, S, Texas Tech

A talented, but stiff safety who could replicate Reed Blankenship's rise, Wisniewski fell into the Eagles' lap late in round seven. Wisniewski was named one of 15 semifinalists for the Comeback Player of the Year award after missing the entire 2024 season. He became a key player in the Red Raider defense, playing safety and starting all 14 games during his only season at Texas Tech. He finished as the third-leading tackler on the team with 78 total tackles (38 solo), leading all defensive backs and trailing only linebackers Jacob Rodriguez (128) and Ben Roberts (90). Wisniewski was one of four Red Raiders to record 70 or more tackles, marking a first for the team since 2015.

Best draft day phone call

Uar Bernard, DT, Nigeria

Grade: B+

A 300+ pound defensive player who can run faster than running backs, the International Pathway Program pick was scooped up by Philadelphia in the seventh round when most prognosticators didn't have him on draft boards.

When Howie Roseman called Nigerian DT Uar Bernard before the Eagles drafted him...

Uar said: "I'm gonna have to walk there."

Howie said: "You don't have to walk, we're going to get you a flight."

Incredible.#Eaglespic.twitter.com/3NaAwkF2Hl

— Chase Senior (@Chase_Senior) April 27, 2026

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles NFL draft analysis: Best value, scheme fit, head-scratcher

Contract confusion: Dortmund talent tied down longer than previously believed

Contract confusion: Dortmund talent tied down longer than previously believed
Contract confusion: Dortmund talent tied down longer than previously believed

Borussia Dortmund are closing in on a new contract for Samuele Inácio until 2030 or even 2031, according to several reports.

It was previously reported that Inácio’s current contract runs until 2027 and that Dortmund were looking to fend off interest in the youngster by extending it.

However, Bild now claims that Inácio’s current contract actually runs until 2029, stating that it was automatically converted into a professional three-year deal when he turned 18 on April 2.

That does not mean Dortmund are no longer keen to secure his long-term future, but it does put the club in a stronger negotiating position and under less immediate pressure.

The young Italian attacker has started the last two Bundesliga matches for the Black and Yellows.

ESPN names overlooked Georgia football player

ESPN has named Georgia Bulldogs tight end Ethan Barbour as an under the radar player for the 2026 campaign. At 6-foot-3, 235 pounds, Barbour will look to bounce back this season following a brutal ankle injury just three games into his freshman year. 

Barbour is an athletic tight end that could play a big role on the Dawgs’ offense next year. Georgia lost a plethora of playmakers to both the NFL draft and transfer portal this offseason, as Barbour now finds himself in prime position for an increased workload in 2026. The tight end flashed his potential on numerous occasions in his freshman campaign in 2025, but Barbour suffered a broken ankle just three games into the season causing him to miss the rest of the year. Barbour is a good blocker and actually earned a start before getting injured.

Barbour was ranked as the No. 9 tight end and the No. 169 recruit from the class of 2025, per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He was ranked as the No. 21 player in Georgia.

Barbour is expected enter 2026 fully healthy and has the talent to shine in Athens next season. Barbour is an elite blocker in addition to his pass catching abilities, and the former four-star recruit will look to make a name for himself this season following an unfortunate start in 2025. 

Head coach Kirby Smart of the Georgia Bulldogs looks on during the fourth quarter against the Charlotte 49ers at Sanford Stadium

Barbour did return for Georgia's Sugar Bowl last season and has been healthy this spring. He saw a lot of targets in the spring game, but will have to compete with a stacked tight end group for playing time.

Georgia will enter the 2026 campaign with one of the deepest tight end rooms in college football. The Dawgs currently have Lawson Luckie, Jaden Reddell and Elyiss Williams at the position in addition to Barbour, as each player could dominate in the Bulldogs’ offense next year. 

This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: ESPN names tight end as overlooked Georgia football player

What I’m seeing from the PWHL playoffs: A physical start, a goalie battle and a hat trick

What I’m seeing from the PWHL playoffs: A physical start, a goalie battle and a hat trickLAVAL, Que., — It took just one loss in the opening game of the Montreal Victoire’s first-round series against the Minnesota Frost for the questions to begin.

The Victoire got to select their opponent for the first round of the PWHL playoffs by virtue of winning the PWHL’s regular-season title. And rather than face the No. 4-seeded Ottawa Charge, Montreal made the bold move to play the two-time defending champion Minnesota Frost.

After the game, a chaotic 5-4 overtime victory for Minnesota, Montreal head coach Kori Cheverie was asked if she had any regrets about the team’s decision. It would be easy to start second-guessing, particularly after a dominant first period by the Frost or each time Minnesota thwarted a Montreal comeback before a Laura Stacey goal could even be fully announced by the public-address announcer to a thunderous applause.

Not for Cheverie, though, who responded to the question with a resounding “no.”

That, too, is easy enough to understand. Cheverie admitted the team didn’t really play its game until the third period — where Montreal outshot (12-7) and outscored (2-1) Minnesota to force overtime. But despite a shaky start, the Victoire managed to score four goals in a playoff game for the first time in the team’s three postseason berths. Montreal also allowed five goals against for the first time all season after an uncharacteristic performance by star goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens, who has never been scored on five times in a single game over 70 career starts — across the regular season and playoffs — in the PWHL.

Desbiens set records for wins (19), save percentage (.955) and goals-against average (1.11) in a single season this season. It’s a fairly safe bet that Desbiens returns to form — that alone could be a difference-maker for the Victoire.

“I believe in this group more than anything,” said Stacey postgame, echoing her coach’s confidence. “The resilience we showed today, nothing fazed us … I’m very impressed by that locker room, (and) I’m excited for Game 2.”

You also have to credit Minnesota, though, which flipped the switch just as we all expected. In four regular-season games against Montreal, the Frost scored just three of their league-leading 91 goals. They nearly doubled that in a single game on Saturday, getting contributions from their stars (Kendall Coyne Schofield) and unlikely heroes; Defender Sidney Morin scored her first goal of the season to give Minnesota a 4-3 lead 48 seconds after Stacey tied things up. Jincy Roese — who played just 4:43 in the entire playoffs last year for the Ottawa Charge — scored the overtime winner, which was also her first goal of the season.

We’ll know in a week if Montreal ultimately made a mistake taking on the Frost.

What we can say now, though, is Minnesota’s performance on Saturday was an immediate reminder of how quickly things can change in the playoffs. The game in its totality — fast-paced, back-and-forth and in front of a deafening crowd of more than 9,000 fans — was another example of how incredible playoff hockey in the PWHL can be.

Playoff history in Montreal

From the goals to the celebrations, there was nobody in the entire league more electric than Stacey on Saturday.

After falling behind two goals in the first period, Stacey dragged the Victoire into the battle. At first, it was with the kind of relentless work ethic fans have come to expect from Stacey. Then came the first hat trick in the PWHL playoffs.

“She brings it every game. We all know it. You’re never worried about the effort Stace will bring to the ice,” said teammate Abby Roque, who assisted on two of Stacey’s goals in her first career playoff game. “She (plays) every game (at) 110 percent, and I think in playoff hockey those players get to shine and you saw that today.”

In the second period, Stacey jammed in a wraparound on Maddie Rooney to tie the game 2-2. She scored twice more in the third period — on an incredible shot, then with some clean up in front of the net — to force overtime.

“Stace was able to put us on her back at times and figure out a way to put the puck across the line, and you appreciate a player like that, you appreciate someone who works so hard and plays the right way,” said Cheverie. “She’s a great leader for us, and it would have been nice to get the win with that kind of performance.”

A three-goal performance is a great sign for Stacey — and the Victoire — who had struggled in previous playoff series to find the back of the net consistently. In 2024 and 2025, Stacey only had one goal on 45 shots over seven playoff games. For a player like Stacey — who is sixth all-time in career goals (28) and points (62) — the dam was bound to break eventually.

“That’s a good start for her,” Cheverie said. “The series is young, so hopefully that continues.”

The goalie battle

While Game 1 between Montreal and Minnesota was a nine-goal track meet, the series between Ottawa and the Boston Charge has, predictably, been more of a goalie battle.

Gwyneth Philips (Ottawa) and Aerin Frankel (Boston) have won one game each and have allowed fewer goals in two games (seven) than just one between Montreal and Minnesota. Game 1 in Montreal was the second-highest scoring PWHL playoff game, with nine goals between the two teams.

Frankel wasn’t tested all that much in Game 1 on Thursday, needing to make just 17 saves on 18 shots as Alina Müller and Jessie Eldridge earned most of the spotlight. In Game 2, however, Philips stole the show, making 30 saves in Ottawa’s 3-1 victory to even the series that heads to the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa on May 8.

“Gwyn had a great game and helped us work our way through our moments,” Ottawa coach Carla MacLeod said Saturday night.

Boston came out flying in the first period, putting 14 shots on Philips, who made a number of massive saves to help Ottawa weather the early storm. After Ronja Savolainen opened the scoring, and Russian rookie Fanuza Kadirova doubled the lead, Philips shut the door, making timely saves to lead her team from start to finish.

“That’s my job,” Philips said. “Make the saves.”

Philips is no stranger to a big-time performance in the postseason. She had an outstanding .952 save percentage last year and was named playoff MVP, despite Minnesota winning the final series in four games. With 56 saves on 59 shots (a .949 save percentage) through two games, Philips is picking up right where she left off.

After the game on Saturday, Boston Fleet head coach Kris Sparre said, “If you play the game that we played tonight 10 times, you should win it eight or nine times.”

Saturday night, of course, was the exception to the rule. Thanks to Philips.

Welcome to the playoffs, Jessie Eldridge

It took 84 regular-season games in the PWHL for Eldridge to finally suit up in the postseason.

Eldridge, who was traded to Boston from Seattle this season, spent her first two PWHL seasons playing for the New York Sirens, which finished last in the league standings both years. Still, Eldridge had established herself as one of the most productive forwards in the league’s short history, sitting in the top 10 in all-time goals (30) and points (61).

Since joining the Fleet in March, Eldridge has been highly productive once again, scoring seven goals and 10 points in the final seven games of the regular season. That — along with her seamless chemistry with Müller — has carried over to the postseason already. On Thursday, in her playoff debut, Eldridge had the primary assist on both Boston goals and did well to create space for her linemates.

“(It was) worth the three-year wait, that’s for sure,” Eldridge said on the PWHL’s “Jocks in Jills” podcast after the game. “That was a lot of fun.”

Eldridge and Müller have combined for five points and 20 shots on goal already in the series. It’s worth singling Müller out here, too. Her three points in two games are tied for the early lead in playoff scoring. She also leads all forwards in faceoff wins (35) and has an impressive 68.6 percent faceoff win rate.

A physical start

Physicality ramped up quickly this week with 29 penalties called already — including two majors and at least one suspension — through just three games. While there have been some stick infractions and delay-of-game calls, a lot of penalties have been physical infractions with six roughing calls, two illegal body checks and two illegal checks to the head, and a post-whistle dust-up that landed Roque with a black eye not long into her long-awaited playoff debut.

Rylind MacKinnon (Boston) and Britta Curl-Salemme (Minnesota) were each given a major penalty and a game misconduct for making head contact. MacKinnon served a one-game suspension for her hit on Ottawa’s Gabbie Hughes. There has been no announcement from the league’s player safety committee yet on Curl-Salemme. But as a repeat offender — with three suspensions in her rookie year and a fine for crosschecking this year — she will likely face supplemental discipline.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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It’s up to WNBA fans to raise the roof (and the floor) of the conversation

It’s up to WNBA fans to raise the roof (and the floor) of the conversationThe WNBA is just days away, so there’s still time. Enough of it for fans who love this league to swoop in and save the conversation. Enough of it for fans who love this league to swoop in and save the conversation.

Across certain corners of the internet, the complexity of WNBA games is condensed into highlights, bite-sized and devoid of context. Any small and forgettable moment caught on camera, a cutaway shot shown on a national broadcast, can live on as a GIF. And fan bases will reveal their big, big feelings about lists and rankings, and mistakenly view even the game’s biggest allies as “haters.”

Where it’s most accessible for people to gather for sharing their fervor, opinions and drivel, the WNBA discourse needs help. Because right now, the conversation sounds too much like the NBA’s.

While those of us who try to live in a world outside of algorithms, we are fully aware that social media — and in particular, Elon’s echo chamber — is not a real place. Even so, that app amplifies so much racket that it can’t possibly be ignored. The conversations sports fans are having in real life? For better or worse, they’re shaped by the day’s trending topics.

So, judging by the engagement over the past week, with the WNBA preseason schedule underway, the conversation seemed to be curated by the kind of fan who prefers their most cynical and angry desires to be served with a side of hoops.

A clip of Atlanta Dream forward Angel Reese “cooking” one of her former Chicago Sky teammates racked up more than 2 million views. Then again, the anti-Reese sentiment was equally as strong; a separate post that mocked her shooting stats from that April 29 exhibition game generated just as much engagement. But at least Reese went viral by performing in that game, unlike Sky guard DiJonai Carrington, who was featured in a clip while sitting on the sideline, tossing her hair and scratching her face. The video, ripped from the game’s broadcast and posted without a caption, got more than 500,000 views because someone, somewhere, considered it content.

Pure basketball did indeed find an audience, such as a supercut of Dallas Wings guard Paige Bueckers scoring 20 points against the Indiana Fever, or the graphic about the SECOND-YEAR Golden State Valkyries’ estimation as the highest-valued WNBA franchise. However, those posts didn’t take off nearly as much as a screenshot of Seattle Storm rookie Flau’jae Johnson that intentionally captured her in a bizarre pose before her preseason debut.

More and more, the basic overshadows the basketball, and sophomoric reigns supreme. If any of this feels familiar, then you must be a long-suffering NBA fan.

That league has its own conversation issues. If social media is not breaking down Kevin Durant’s body language as though it’s game film, and analyzing Tyrese Haliburton’s double chin for the sole purpose of getting off “Haliburger” jokes, then it’s obsessing over highlight dunks and hot takes. Thankfully, for the NBA fan who wants just a little bit of analysis, the league’s 11-year media rights deals have kicked in at the right time.

The deal, which began at the start of the 2025-26 season, does more than pump $77 billion into the league’s pockets. It opened the door for two new broadcast partners, NBC Universal and Amazon Prime Video, to expand and elevate the conversation around basketball. Now, there’s more nuance, and not just noise, coming out of halftime studio shows. While the biggest mouths still go viral, former players who actually talk about the game can also land with audiences, like in October when Udonis Haslem broke down how the New York Knicks protect their defensively targeted star, Jalen Brunson, in “pre-switch” actions.

Similarly, the WNBA can move to the grown folks’ table this season as games stretch across more broadcast partners, like ION, Turner, and, of course, ESPN. But it’s up to the fans, new and old, to stop treating fair criticism directed at their favorite players as a reason to revolt.

Throughout the league’s 30 years, coverage of the WNBA largely came from those who championed the cause. The story was told by media that took the league seriously when elsewhere it had been disregarded as a niche. Then, a few years ago, everyone seemingly started watching women’s sports, and more mainstream exposure followed, as well as more critical coverage. Last year, former player Candace Parker had the audacity to appraise Reese’s game. Parker ranked Reese in a lower tier that made sense to everyone who has watched Reese’s game — everyone except Reese’s most extreme fans. And so Candace Parker, the two-time league MVP and three-time champion, that Candace Parker, caught the wrath of a segment of Reese stans.

“We have to come to a place in women’s basketball where we can critique without being labeled a hater,” Parker said, reacting to the backlash on her podcast. “And I challenge all of you to understand that in no way, shape or form am I a hater.”

Speaking of haters, RIP to the mentions of those ESPN writers who dared to list Caitlin Clark as the No. 10 player currently in the WNBA. When the rankings came out last week, the most passionate and protective in Clark’s fan base dismissed the analysis as clickbait, completely ignoring how their fave had played only 13 games last season and spent the majority of the time in a massive shooting slump.

This is the current state of social media — a place that not too long ago felt like the best virtual sports bar, where fans from all over the world could take in the games together. Now, toxicity has become the ticket to get in. It doesn’t have to be that way in the WNBA space.

Fans don’t have to be so quickly aggrieved by analysts, nor so easily entertained by the lowest of the low-hanging fruit. They can ignore the agitators who come around just to trivialize the game and the women who play it, and engage more with the content that centers around basketball. Ahead of what will be the WNBA’s most-watched and most-dissected season, true fans can rescue the discussion from all the dross. They’re the guardians who can keep their league from becoming NBA lite.

Editor’s note: The Athletic is launching a new weekly women’s basketball newsletter. Sign up here for No Offseason to keep up to speed with everything in the sport. 

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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What to expect from The Athletic’s women’s basketball coverage in 2026? Even more

What to expect from The Athletic’s women’s basketball coverage in 2026? Even moreLet’s go back 30 years.

The WNBA’s first season had no salary cap and players received as little as $15,000 to play. The best players topped out around $50,000, even as stars in 1997 became household names — Cynthia Cooper, Lisa Leslie, Rebecca Lobo, Sheryl Swoopes.

Excitement was there, but skepticism abounded. How long would the league exist? Would people watch? Was this a novelty? Would interest eventually wear off? How could it sustain itself financially?

Even a few years ago, naysayers were still asking these questions. Now, those doubts seem antiquated. Women’s basketball — and women’s sports as a whole — is an undeniable booming business.

Especially as the WNBA’s exponential growth in recent years spiked again with an unprecedented collective bargaining agreement this offseason. Players’ salaries are topping $1 million for the first time, and the average salary will be nearly $600,000. Let this sink in: Top individual player salaries this season are worth more than the entire salary cap for individual teams before 2023.

This windfall comes as the WNBA is broadcasting all its games this season, and NCAA women’s basketball continues to set viewership records.

As women’s basketball fandom continues to expand, The Athletic is also staying ahead of the curve. We know fans have a deep appetite for the sport, and we are dedicated to delivering with our incomparable, comprehensive coverage.

Women’s basketball has never been dull, but now, the news cycle churns year-round. Front-office moves, free-agency chaos, eye-catching trades and league expansion in the pros; NIL deals, transfer moves and the coaching carousel in colleges. We’re on it.

There’s no offseason for players, and there’s no offseason for our women’s basketball team at The Athletic.

We’re also bringing big additions. Joining our national writers Chantel Jennings and Sabreena Merchant, Annie Costabile is the newest member of our reporting group. Based in New York, Costabile is known for breaking news and for her sharp analysis of the sport.

That trio, along with hosts Zena Keita and Layshia Clarendon, will offer their takes on our podcast, No Offseason, which drops on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. You can also hang out with them on YouTube and social media.

Want more? We’ve got you. Starting this week, our free No Offseason newsletter will appear directly in your inbox every Tuesday, as Merchant and Costabile keep you up to speed.

We aren’t just bringing you news and results. We’re creating a No Offseason community — and we want you to be part of it. Who knows what the next 30 years will bring?

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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NHL playoffs schedule 2026: Full bracket, dates, times, TV channels, live streams for road to Stanley Cup

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Hockey fans, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are officially here. The 2026 version might be as good as ever, with a bracket that feels as wide open as any in recent memory.

Sixteen teams have the same quest: to take home Lord Stanley's Cup. Only one will emerge victorious and etch its name into NHL history. The landscape has shifted dramatically this year, as for the first time in a decade, the defending champions will not be in the dance, as the Florida Panthers failed to qualify following their 2025 title run. That leaves the door wide open for the Colorado Avalanche, who enter the postseason as Presidents' Trophy winners, and the Vegas Golden Knights, who look to recapture their 2023 magic under the late-season guidance of John Tortorella.

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The storylines are everywhere you look. Connor McDavid is coming off another staggering 130-point season, desperate to finally bring a Cup back to Edmonton. Meanwhile, the Eastern Conference features a nostalgic "Battle of Pennsylvania" between the Penguins and Flyers.

Then, of course, there's the Buffalo Sabres, who finally shattered the longest playoff drought in NHL history by storming into the postseason as Atlantic Division champions. After 14 years on the outside looking in, Lindy Ruff’s squad has transformed from a December basement-dweller into a legitimate threat to go the distance.

From the breakout Sabres winning the Atlantic to the Utah Mammoth making their postseason debut, the stage is set for a wild ride. Here is the full schedule for every series of the 2026 NHL Playoffs.

NHL playoffs schedule, scores 2026

Second Round

Hurricanes vs. Flyers - Carolina leads 1-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 2Game 1: Hurricanes 3, Flyers 0
May 4Game 2 at Carolina7 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 7Game 3 at Philadelphia8 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 9Game 4 at Philadelphia6 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 11Game 5 at Carolina*TBATBA
May 13Game 6 at Philadelphia*TBATBA
May 16Game 7 at Carolina*TBATBA

* If necessary

Sabres vs. Canadiens

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 6Game 1 at Buffalo7 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 8Game 2 at Buffalo7 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 10Game 3 at Montreal7 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 12Game 4 at MontrealTBATBA
May 14Game 5 at Buffalo*TBATBA
May 16Game 6 at Montreal*TBATBA
May 18Game 7 at Buffalo*TBATBA

* If necessary

Avalanche vs. Wild - Colorado leads 1-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 3Game 1: Avalanche 9, Wild 6
May 5Game 2 at Colorado8 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 9Game 3 at Minnesota9 p.m.SN, SN1, CBC, OMNI, TVAS
May 11Game 4 at MinnesotaTBATBA
May 13Game 5 at Colorado*TBATBA
May 15Game 6 at Minnesota*TBATBA
May 17Game 7 at Colorado*TBATBA

* If necessary

Golden Knights vs. Ducks

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
May 4Game 1 at Vegas9:30 p.m.SN, SN360, TVAS
May 6Game 2 at Vegas9:30 p.m.SN, CBC, TVAS
May 8Game 3 at Anaheim9:30 p.m.SN, SN1, CBC, OMNI, TVAS
May 10Game 4 at Anaheim9:30 p.m.TBA
May 12Game 5 at Vegas*TBATBA
May 14Game 6 at Anaheim*TBATBA
May 16Game 7 at Vegas*TBATBA

* If necessary

First Round

Sabres vs. Bruins - Buffalo wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Sabres 4, Bruins 3
April 21Game 2: Bruins 4, Sabres 2
April 23Game 3: Sabres 3, Bruins 1
April 26Game 4: Sabres 6, Bruins 1
April 28Game 5: Bruins 2, Sabres 1 (OT)
May 1Game 6: Sabres 4, Bruins 1

Lightning vs. Canadiens - Montreal wins 4-3

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Canadiens 4, Lightning 3 (OT)
April 21Game 2: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2 (OT)
April 24Game 3: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2 (OT)
April 26Game 4: Lightning 3, Canadiens 2
April 29Game 5: Canadiens 3, Lightning 2
May 1Game 6: Lightning 1, Canadiens 0
May 3Game 7: Canadiens 2, Lightning 1

Hurricanes vs. Senators - Carolina wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Hurricanes 2, Senators 0
April 20Game 2: Hurricanes 3, Senators 2 (2 OT)
April 23Game 3: Hurricanes 2, Senators 1
April 25Game 4: Hurricanes 4, Senators 2

Penguins vs. Flyers - Philadelphia wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Flyers 3, Penguins 2
April 20Game 2: Flyers 3, Penguins 0
April 22Game 3: Flyers 5, Penguins 2
April 25Game 4: Penguins 4, Flyers 2
April 27Game 5: Penguins 3, Flyers 2
April 29Game 6: Flyers 1, Penguins 0 (OT)

Avalanche vs. Kings - Colorado wins 4-0

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Avalanche 2, Kings 1
April 21Game 2: Avalanche 2, Kings 1 (OT)
April 23Game 3: Avalanche 4, Kings 2
April 26Game 4: Avalanche 5, Kings 1

Stars vs. Wild - Minnesota wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 18Game 1: Wild 6, Stars 1
April 20Game 2: Stars 4, Wild 2
April 22Game 3: Stars 4, Wild 3 (2 OT)
April 25Game 4: Wild 3, Stars 2 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Wild 4, Stars 2
April 30Game 6: Wild 5, Stars 

Golden Knights vs. Mammoth - Vegas wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 19Game 1: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2
April 21Game 2: Mammoth 3, Golden Knights 2
April 24Game 3: Mammoth 4, Golden Knights 2
April 27Game 4: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 4 (OT)
April 29Game 5: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 4 (2 OT)
May 1Game 6: Golden Knights 5, Mammoth 1

Oilers vs. Ducks - Anaheim wins 4-2

DateGameTime (ET)Watch
April 20Game 1: Oilers 4, Ducks 3
April 22Game 2: Ducks 6, Oilers 4
April 24Game 3: Ducks 7, Oilers 4
April 26Game 4: Ducks 4, Oilers 3 (OT)
April 28Game 5: Oilers 4, Ducks 1
April 30Game 6: Ducks 5, Oilers 2

Where to watch NHL playoffs 2026

  • TV channel: Sportsnet channels, CBC (English) | TVA Sports (French)
  • Live stream: Sportsnet+

NHL playoff games will be broadcast across various Sportsnet channels with select games also airing on the CBC. TVA Sports will carry French-language broadcasts. 

Fans can stream the games either on Sportsnet+. 

NHL playoffs bracket 2026

Click here for the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket, updated live as series are completed.

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How will the 2026 NHL playoffs work?

The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs follow a divisional bracket system where 16 teams — eight from each conference —compete in four rounds of best-of-seven series. The top three teams in each of the league's four divisions qualify automatically, while the final four spots are awarded to the two wild card teams in each conference with the highest remaining point totals.

In the opening round, the division winner with the best record in their conference faces the wild card with the fewest points, while the other division winner plays the wild card with the higher point total. The remaining first-round series feature the second- and third-place teams from each division facing off against one another.

Every series follows a 2–2–1–1–1 format, meaning the higher-seeded team hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7. Home-ice advantage is determined by division seeding in the first two rounds and moves to the team with the better regular-season record for the Conference Finals and the Stanley Cup Final.

Postseason hockey also introduces continuous 20-minute, five-on-five overtime periods where the first goal scored ends the game, as there are no shootouts in the playoffs.

How many teams make the NHL playoffs?

Sixteen teams make the Stanley Cup Playoffs, eight from both the Eastern and Western Conference. This includes the top three teams in all four divisions — Atlantic, Metropolitan, Pacific, Central — and four wild card teams, two from each conference.

How many rounds are in the NHL playoffs?

There are four rounds in the NHL playoffs, each consisting of a best-of-seven series. To win the Stanley Cup, a team must advance through the First Round, the Second Round (Division Finals), and the Conference Finals, before finally winning the Stanley Cup Final.

Because every round requires four victories to advance, a champion must win a total of 16 games over the course of the postseason.

How many games are in a series?

All series in the Stanley Cup playoffs follow a seven-game format.

The matchups are played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format, where the team with home-ice advantage hosts Games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while the lower seed hosts Games 3, 4, and 6. This structure remains consistent from the opening series through the Final, ensuring that the team with the better regular-season standing always has the opportunity to host a potential Game 7 in front of their home crowd.

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Contenders to rebuilders: WNBA championship tiers for the 2026 season

When the 2026 WNBA season tips off on Friday, May 8, teams start separating themselves into competitive tiers.

In 2025, the Las Vegas Aces finished one of the greatest title runs in league history. With .500 record at the All-Star break, Las Vegas rattled off 16 straight wins to get to the postseason. The Aces then survived two down-to-the-wire playoff matchups with the Seattle Storm and Indiana Fever to reach the Finals, where they later swept the Phoenix Mercury.

That sort of grit and determination places the Aces on a different level than many franchises and, for the 2026 season, automatically places them in the championship contender tier once again. Who else has a chance to win a title this season? Which teams have more work to do?

From contenders to rebuilding, here's where each franchise lands in USA TODAY's tiers ahead of the season tip off. (Each tier has teams listed in alphabetical order.):

Tier 1: Championship contenders

  • Atlanta Dream: While Atlanta lost center Brittney Griner to free agency, it returned four of five starters, a major victory for a team pushing to surpass a franchise-best 30 wins achieved last season. The Dream also returned the leader of its bench unit, Sixth Player of the Year Naz Hillmon, and added two-time All-Star Angel Reese via trade. If Atlanta can find a combination of players who can contribute to its bench, it could make the Finals for the first time since 2013.
  • Indiana Fever: The Fever's title hopes start and end with the health of Caitlin Clark, who played 13 games last season because of series of soft tissue injuries. Indiana still made it within one game of the WNBA Finals but ran out of steam as injuries took their toll with the season on the line. Clark is healthy now and, with help from Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, Indiana is poised to make a deep run again and potentially win the franchise's second title.
  • Las Vegas Aces: After winning three championships in four years, the Aces want to rewrite history this season. "Hunger is still prevalent with this group, just because we're chasing something that hasn't been done before. I don't think anybody's ever went back-to-back twice (on) two different occasions," Aces point guard Chelsea Gray said. Vegas likely has the best chance of any team to win another title after bringing back eight players from its 2025 championship roster and adding pieces like guard Chennedy Carter.
  • New York Liberty: The Liberty didn't look like themselves last season largely because of injuries. New York was bounced from the first round of the playoffs, a shocking development for the 2024 champions. The Liberty's core ― Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart ― are back, and they've added three-time WNBA All-Star Satou Sabally to the lineup. Sabally instantly elevates New York's profile on both ends of the floor, making New York an early candidate to win another title.

Tier 2: Playoff locks

  • Golden State Valkyries: In 2025, the Valkyries became the first expansion franchise in WNBA history to make the playoffs, and with newcomer Gabby Williams in the fold, Golden State could make the postseason again. Williams is a lightning rod on both sides of the floor and could be a nightmare to defend beside stars Veronica Burton and Kayla Thornton. Furthermore, should Golden State deploy a similar version of its top-five ranked defense from last season, it will be in a position to surpass its 23 wins and potentially secure a top playoff seed.
  • Los Angeles Sparks: The Sparks have so much experience and veteran leadership, it's hard not to pencil them in for a playoff run. Kelsey Plum, Dearica Hamby, Ariel Atkins and Nneka Ogwumike have collectively won five titles, and that goes a long way for a team looking to win more. The Sparks feel like a team that could play spoiler when the postseason arrives. The key for L.A. will be getting the most out of its bench, led by former No. 2 overall pick Cameron Brink and veteran guard Erica Wheeler.
  • Minnesota Lynx: The Lynx won't see Napheesa Collier before June, leaving it up in the air how successful the team might be in the first half of the season. Minnesota also lost starters Bridget Carleton and Alanna Smith plus bench pieces Natisha Hiedeman and Jessica Shepard in free agency. The Lynx still have Kayla McBride, Courtney Williams and newcomer Natasha Howard to help keep them afloat, but the team's ceiling beyond making the playoffs is unknown.
  • Phoenix Mercury: The Phoenix Mercury made it to the WNBA Finals last season behind the strength of its core ― Kahleah Copper, Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas ― and a productive bench. After one season, Sabally moved on to New York, leaving Phoenix to replace her production by committee. Phoenix will likely make the playoffs, but without Sabally, another WNBA Finals run is a tall task.

Tier 3: Playoff hopefuls

  • Chicago Sky: For the third consecutive season, the Sky's roster doesn't look similar to the one in the year prior, making it hard to establish consistency. Still, Chicago has plenty of experienced players who can help it be competitive, including newcomers Skylar Diggins, Rickea Jackson and DiJonai Carrington, plus Courtney Vandersloot and Azurá Stevens, who were on the 2021 championship team.
  • Dallas Wings: With a first-year WNBA head coach and multiple new faces in Dallas, the Wings hope to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2023. Dallas' ceiling is extremely high on paper, backed by its guard trio, which includes No. 1 draft pick Azzi Fudd, and an upgraded front court, featuring co-Defensive Player of the Year Alanna Smith.

Tier 4: Building or rebuilding

  • Connecticut Sun: It's hard to gauge just how good the Sun will be with a move to Houston next season on the horizon and only four players on the roster with more than five years of experience. With veteran center Brittney Griner serving as a mentor, the Sun will learn and have fun even if reaching the playoffs may is out of reach.
  • Portland Fire: The Fire chasing the Valkyries' expansion team standards set last year: 20 wins and a playoff spot. That's a gigantic goal for a new franchise, but players like Bridget Carleton (26 playoff games) and WNBA champion Megan Gustafson (16 playoff games) can help Portland's young roster understand its possible.
  • Seattle Storm: The Storm lost four out of its five starters from last season and multiple bench players. However, Seattle can lean on All-Star Ezi Magbegor and WNBA champion Stefanie Dolson to help guide its young roster. With first-round picks Awa Fam, Flau'jae Johnson and Taina Mair also in the mix, the Storm can work towards forming their new identity.
  • Toronto Tempo: The Tempo's offense promises to be exciting with head coach Sandy Brondello, who spent the past four seasons with New York Liberty. Brondello helped the Liberty become a top-five offense in three of her four seasons and could bring that same successful formula to Toronto. The Tempo will need it as they assimilate into the league.
  • Washington Mystics: With an average roster age of 23 years old, there's a full youth movement in Washington. Still, the Mystics have two All-Stars − Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron − leading the way. Center Shakira Austin is also an underrated piece that could help the team's continued rise.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: From dynasties to rebuilds, the WNBA’s 2026 tiers take shape

Man Utd 3-2 Liverpool - the fans' verdict

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We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Manchester United and Liverpool.

Here are some of your comments:

Man Utd fans

Carl: Sometimes you cannot fathom why players do the things they do and the mistakes they make. What is always pleasing is when they react positively and make amends. Well done to the management team and a special mention to Kobbie Mainoo and his team-mates. What was a poor season has become a good one with Champions League qualification.

Neil: In the past few games, why has Lammens fallen into playing out from the back? It was one of his strengths when he came in that he kept it simple with long balls, unlike the calamity Onana. Another lucky escape after Brentford. I'm sorry, but Michael Carrick is living on borrowed time. Julian Nagelsmann is my choice.

Mark: That 20-minute period early in the second half just shows how close the performance of the current United and the United from last season are. It's a thin line between success and failure for us at the moment, and we're just falling on the right side. We need cool, calm heads in the midfielders we bring in.

Simon: Great man-of-the-match performance from Kobbie, particularly in the first half, breaking up Liverpool's play with interceptions and tackles based on great positioning. The goal was his reward. Mainoo is nailed on for England.

Liverpool fans

Wiz: Regardless of injuries, we are papering over cracks all the time with Arne Slot. Boring, slow, predictable and passionless. It clearly doesn't work in the Premier League. He won it last year with the last of Klopp's team and has now dismantled it totally. There is no identity at all. Slot has still got to go, or it'll be another 30 years before another trophy.

Kieran: Liverpool's problems this season are many in all areas of the field. Their biggest problem is the correct recruitment. No alternatives to Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate. No cover for Conor Bradley at right-back. Florian Wirtz has been a major disappointment, and he is not suited to the physicality of the Premier League. Missing out on Marc Guehi was the club's biggest mistake. Alexander Isak and Jeremie Frimpong should not have been bought. Sporting director Richard Hughes is the real problem!

Mez: Very poor overall. They were gifted two goals early in the second half, but they never looked like winning it. Slow play, no identity, no bite up front, all over the place defensively and, more importantly, no midfield. Even if Slot keeps his job beyond this summer, I think he will be sacked within weeks of the new season.

Dax: If it wasn't for United's mistakes we could have been hammered. It's not that Slot doesn't have a clue, it's that the team just aren't playing with any kind of passion... except for Rio Ngumoha and Dominik Szoboszlai. The counter-attack is non-existent or too slow, the passing lacks any kind of purpose and nobody seems to want to close down opponents. All too frequently, we are allowing opponents to form an attack safe in the knowledge that we'll give them the space to do it. We need to show teams the kind of pressing we were so good at and be ready for the break. I don't think Slot is at fault here. It's the players.

Nebraska basketball announces signing of Taj DeGourville

Nebraska basketball officially announced the signing of Taj DeGourville on Friday afternoon. The University put out a press release confirming the move.

DeGourville comes to Lincoln after spending the last few seasons at San Diego State. He recorded 5.5 points per game to go along with three assists per game and 2.8 rebounds per game. He shot 37.1% from the field and 34.5% from beyond the arc. He played two seasons in total for the Aztecs.

Coach Fred Hoiberg discussed what DeGourville brings to the program in the press release.

“Taj’s combination of positional size, length and skillset makes him a valuable addition to our roster.” Hoiberg said. “He played two seasons at one of the best defensive programs in the country and has been a part of a winning culture at San Diego State.  He is a physical guard at 6-foot-5 with a 7-foot wingspan and can defend several spots on the floor.  He has a ton of upside offensively and his ability to get into the paint and create for others makes him a great fit with the players already on our roster.”

The program has one roster spot left to fill, but the roster looks to be in solid shape for now. The Huskers have been busy in the transfer portal, and Friday’s edition certainly added to it.

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Texas A&M stays in the race for first in updated SEC standings

No. 7 Texas A&M (35-11, 15-6 SEC) avoided what would have been the Aggies' first sweep of the season after defeating No. 8 Auburn 4-3 on Sunday afternoon, salvaging a Game 3 victory that was absolutely vital to keeping pace in the SEC standings. However, the Georgia Bulldogs continue to look like the best team in the conference after sweeping last-place Missouri this weekend.

While losing both games in Saturday's doubleheader certainly wasn't the plan for coach Mike Earley and his veteran roster, who nearly pulled off a win in Game 2 if Chris Hacopian's hit to left field had stayed fair, ending in a groundout that secured the series for the visitors.

Still, after a solid start against Florida last weekend, junior Weston Moss took the mound with confidence and produced his best outing of the season, lasting six innings with six strikeouts and just one hit and one earned run allowed.

This performance should result in coach Mike Earley and pitching coach Jason Kelley making changes to the starting lineup, potentially making Aiden Sims the Friday starter, moving Moss to Saturday, and optioning struggling Shane Sdao for Sundays.

Texas A&M's offense has continued to produce when needed, and thanks to Chris Hacopian's three-run home run in the bottom of the sixth, providing just enough of a cushion to allow steady closer Clayton Freshcorn room to struggle early before forcing a groundout double play to ice the game in the ninth.

With the win, Texas A&M remains in second place in the updated SEC standings, but is now 2.5 games back from first behind Georgia, who are now a near lock to take home the regular season title.

Updated SEC Standings

  1. Georgia (38-11, 18-6 SEC)
  2. Texas A&M (35-10, 15-6 SEC)
  3. Texas (35-10, 15-6 SEC)
  4. Auburn (32-14, 14-10 SEC)
  5. Mississippi State (36-12, 14-10 SEC)
  6. Alabama (32-16, 13-11 SEC)
  7. Florida (31-17, 13-11 SEC)
  8. Arkansas (32-17, 13-11 SEC)
  9. Ole Miss (32-17, 12-12 SEC)
  10. Oklahoma (30-16, 12-12 SEC)
  11. Kentucky (29-15, 11-13 SEC)
  12. Tennessee (30-17, 10-13 SEC)
  13. Vanderbilt (27-22, 10-14 SEC)
  14. LSU (28-21, 9-15 SEC)
  15. South Carolina (22-27, 7-17 SEC)
  16. Missouri (21-26, 4-20 SEC)

Texas A&M will host Prairie View A&M on Tuesday, May 5, at 6:00 p.m.

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Trent Noah shows off Kentucky knowledge with Derby Day prediction

LEXINGTON, KY - FEBRUARY 07: Forward Trent Noah (9) of the Kentucky Wildcats in a game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Kentucky Wildcats on February 7, 2026, at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY. (Photo by Jeff Moreland/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

A lot of people walked away from the Kentucky Derby with empty pockets, but not Trent Noah. His premonition may have led to a big payday.

I’ve been to Churchill Downs, and I know a lot of people may disagree, but I much prefer a nice day over at Keeneland. Not to take anything away from the legendary track, it’s definitely something you will want to do once. But I would say a safe number of you reading this took a bet slip out from the Derby, and if you did win, the payouts were insane.

Golden Tempo, a 23-1 longshot, ran down the field and paid out $48.24 for a win ($2 bet). If you predicted the top 2 finishers (exacta), you netted a nice $278.86 payday.

For the top 3 horses right (trifecta), you were paid $5,625.39. And if you were somehow lucky enough to pick the top 4 finishers (superfecta), $94,489.95.

And one Kentucky Wildcat showed off his Kentucky heritage. Before the Derby gates sprang open, some Kentucky basketball players put their predictions out there.

We got our picks.

What’s yours? pic.twitter.com/YVcEbxCaW1

— Kentucky Men’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) May 2, 2026

Trent Noah picked Golden Tempo, and the 3-year-old bay colt came through. Tempo showed off his legendary dad’s (Curlin) stamina to help Cherie DeVaux become the first female trainer to ever win the Kentucky Derby.

What a race it was as Tempo charged late on the outside after falling behind early. Maybe Noah’s good luck will continue into the season as the junior looks to make his mark in Lexington.

What did you think of the Derby?

Will Still favourite for Lorient job as former Southampton manager expresses desire for Ligue 1 return

Will Still favourite for Lorient job as former Southampton manager expresses desire for Ligue 1 return
Will Still favourite for Lorient job as former Southampton manager expresses desire for Ligue 1 return

Out of work since leaving Southampton earlier this season, Will Still could make a return to management and a return for France this summer.

There will be a job opening at FC Lorient at the end of the season. Olivier Pantaloni will leave the club upon the expiry of his contract, as he has already publicly confirmed. Les Merlus, who have exceeded expectations upon their return to Ligue 1 this season, are already curating a shortlist of potential replacements. 

As per a report from L’ÉquipeStill, who has previously managed Stade de Reims and RC Lens in Ligue 1, tops the shortlist. And the Anglo-Belgian manager would seemingly be open to such a move. 

Speaking on Ligue 1 Plus on Sunday, Still said that he had “no idea” whether his next job would be back in France’s top flight. However, he added, “I hope so. It would be great, but I don’t hold the keys to my future. It will depend on a few things. I haven’t closed the door to anything, so time will tell.”

Still refused to speak about the rumours linking him with the Lorient position, instead highlighting the good work done by Pantaloni. “For now, there is absolutely nothing concrete or signed or anything like that,” added the former Southampton manager.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

MLB power rankings: Rampaging Cubs finally look like NL Central bullies

The National League Central has been baseball's best division, a fact that seems straight out of the upside down. The Chicago Cubs have been the division's bully, a development that seems long overdue.

The Cubs have been on an early-season rampage, winning 14 of their last 17 games, dominating their Wrigley Field stomping grounds and soaring to No. 4 in USA TODAY Sports' power rankings.

At 22-12, the Cubs have the second-best record in the NL, yet they're just two games ahead of the 20-14 Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals. All five Central clubs are at least three games over .500, on the strength of a combined 44-28 record in interleague play.

And the Cubs improved to 14-5 at Wrigley by sweeping a decent Arizona Diamondbacks team, capped by a wind-swept 8-4 victory in which rookie Moisés Ballesteros hit a go-ahead homer. Next up: A four-game Wrigley showdown against the Reds.

A look at our updated rankings:

1. Los Angeles Dodgers (-)

  • Blake Snell nearing return, creating a 17-man rotation (estimated).

2. Atlanta Braves (+1)

3. New York Yankees (-1)

4. Chicago Cubs (+1)

  • Don't forget Moisés Ballesteros (six homers, .978 OPS) in the outstanding rookies conversation.

5. San Diego Padres (-1)

  • Remember how good Griffin Canning was for the Mets last year? He struck out seven in five innings of his Padres debut.

6. Tampa Bay Rays (+3)

  • On a 16-5 heater and have swept four teams, tops in the majors.

7. Cincinnati Reds (-1)

  • Got swept in Pittsburgh and it couldn't be much uglier.

8. Pittsburgh Pirates (-1)

  • Konnor Griffin's feet on the ground with .262 average, .723 OPS.

9. Detroit Tigers (-)

10. Milwaukee Brewers (+1)

  • Andrew Vaughn is back, but Jackson Chourio possibly delayed after fouling ball off foot in rehab game.

11. Cleveland Guardians (+1)

  • That's 300 steals, 291 homers for the remarkable José Ramírez.

12. Toronto Blue Jays (+4)

  • Looks like they're back-back.

13. Arizona Diamondbacks (-3)

14. Texas Rangers (+1)

  • Rookies Peyton Grey and Gavin Collyer combine for 13 ⅓ scoreless innings so far.

15. Athletics (+4)

  • They depart Yolo County atop the AL West as six-game Eastern swing looms.

16. St. Louis Cardinals (+3)

  • Jordan Walker's 10 homers nearly equal his 11 from 2024, 2025 combined.

17. Seattle Mariners (-4)

  • Cal Raleigh's side issue has him flirting with IL.

18. Miami Marlins (-4)

  • Old friend Don Mattingly takes a series off them for his Phillies.

19. Philadelphia Phillies (+3)

  • Bryson Stott had zero homers, four RBI in 22 games under Rob Tomson, and two and seven in six games with Don Mattingly.

20. Baltimore Orioles (-2)

  • Getting blasted in the Bronx likely an accurate barometer of their season.

21. Washington Nationals (+5)

  • Go figure: 12-7 on the road, 4-12 at home.

22. New York Mets (-5)

23. Kansas City Royals (+5)

  • Aimless season gains direction with sweep at Seattle.

24. Minnesota Twins (-)

  • Joe Ryan's elbow soreness hopefully not a harbinger for disaster.

25. Houston Astros (+2)

  • They climb over the desiccated Red Sox and into 13th place in the AL.

26. Chicago White Sox (+4)

  • Noah Schultz struck out eight in six innings, remains very tall.

27. Boston Red Sox (-4)

  • Ranger Suarez's right hamstring soreness the latest woe.

28. San Francisco Giants (-3)

  • Willy Adames in your garden-variety 5-for-55 hole, though he did break a 54-at-bat streak without an extra-base hit.

29. Los Angeles Angels (-8)

  • In a 2-12 freefall and have scored two or fewer runs in eight of their last 14.

30. Colorado Rockies (-1)

  • This Troy Johnston thing looking for real: .321/.385/.453 in 31 games.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB power rankings: Chicago Cubs rampaging into NL Central bully

NFL exec believes Ravens may explore trade to fix the center position

The Baltimore Ravens addressed multiple needs during the 2026 NFL Draft, but one glaring question remains unanswered: the center position. After selecting Vega Ioane in the first round and edge rusher Zion Young in the second, Baltimore watched two top center prospects come off the board before their next pick. Logan Jones was selected by the Chicago Bears at No. 57, followed by Jake Slaughter going to the Los Angeles Chargers at No. 63. When the Ravens were back on the clock at No. 80, they opted for wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane instead.

That decision has left league observers questioning Baltimore's plan in the middle of the offensive line. According to NFL executives via The Athletic, the Ravens may take a wide-open approach in the short term, allowing multiple players to compete for the starting role.

“Baltimore is going to let everybody who can snap the ball try,” one executive said, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the position.

One potential solution could come via trade. Garrett Bradbury, now with Chicago after an offseason move from New England, has been floated as a logical target via The Athletic. Bradbury's familiarity with Ravens offensive line coach Dwayne Ledford—dating back to their time together at NC State—adds another layer of intrigue. Still, any deal would depend heavily on how the Bears evaluate Jones, their second-round pick. As one executive noted, Chicago may be reluctant to move Bradbury until they are confident that Jones is ready to take over as the long-term starter.

For now, the Ravens appear content to sort things out internally, but with a playoff-caliber roster, the center position remains one of the few unresolved questions heading into the 2026 season.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens still searching for answer at center

Arsenal full of confidence for Atletico Madrid semifinal second leg: "Not many teams can beat us"

LONDON — The atmosphere and vibe around Arsenal right now tells you everyone connected with the club is ready to go all-in against Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg on Tuesday.

This is it. 1-1 on aggregate from the first leg in Madrid, this is Arsenal's moment to reach just a second Champions League final in club history. They must be bold and brave on Tuesday. In the stands and on the pitch.

MOREArsenal v Atletico preview, prediction, how to watch

From start to finish the fans were buzzing at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday in the 3-0 win against Fulham and the players responded in a big way. There was a real connection, a mutual understanding that whatever else has happened this season, this week is the big week which decide how it will all shake out.

Mikel Arteta went for it with an ultra-attacking lineup to put pressure on Manchester City in the title race. His team delivered as Arsenal scored more than once in a game for the first time in almost two months. They dismantled Fulham and could have easily won by six or seven.

The negativity, nerves and worries of recent games was gone. The fans responded to Arteta's attack-minded team and vice versa.

MOREArsenal v Atletico Madrid predicted lineups, tactical analysis

After a cautious approach in recent weeks Arsenal were back to their fluid, creative best at the weekend and Arteta must go for it again against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. He will be rewarded for being brave and even if Arsenal don't win, if they go with the approach to win it they will have no regrets.

Speaking to reporters after the morale-boosting victory against Fulham, Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori hailed the performance against Fulham and said the Gunners are full of confidence heading into the Atletico clash.

"Huge moment," Calafiori said when asked about how big the victory could be in their season. "It's good for confidence and I really like the performance as well by everyone."

He also talked about how much the positive atmosphere created by the fans helped the players from the start.

"The stadium was buzzing the first 25 minutes. It was unbelievable," Calafiori smiled.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta hailed the performance and atmosphere on Saturday and didn't shy away from Tuesday being one of the biggest games in club history.

"It was a critical game, because we know the importance of the win and the manner that we’ve done it and the goal difference in the Premier League, and because this game was going to carry a lot of energy towards the next game, and it's certainly going to do that. Now we have one of the biggest games in the history of this stadium, for sure on Tuesday in front of our people, and we're going to try to make it happen," Arteta said.

Everything has been cautious about Arsenal in recent weeks. The fans, the performances, Arteta's selections. Why?

They have nothing to fear and everything to gain. They have to replicate the energy and positive vibes against Atletico. But it will be an almighty fight against Diego Simeone's side who will relish the role of the underdogs and are experts at spoiling parties.

"Obviously it's a semifinal of the Champions League, so the level is going to be unbelievable and we have to use the fact that we're playing at home. If the atmosphere is like today, then we'll see," Calafiori said.

Asked about the dark arts Atletico and Simeone are known to deploy to frustrate opponents and if that could impact Arsenal on Tuesday, Calafiori flipped the question on its head.

"I always like to focus on my team and we'll do this. I think when we do things well, there's not many teams that can beat us. That's the key, I think," Calafiori added.

That answer proves the confidence is flowing. Now, can everyone at Arsenal stay positive and just go for it?

IPL Match Today, MI vs LSG: Predicted playing XI, head-to-head, pitch report, Mumbai weather update

MUMBAI: Enduring a nightmare season, five-time champions Mumbai Indians will hope their superstars - Jasprit Bumrah, skipper Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav - finally rediscover form when they face bottom-placed Lucknow Super Giants in what is shaping up as a ‘wooden spoon’ battle at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday night. The danger for ninth-placed MI, who have lost seven of their nine matches, is that another defeat could push them to the bottom of the table, swapping places with LSG.

Bumrah (three wickets in nine matches at 94.66, economy 8.60), Pandya (146 runs in eight matches at 20.85, four wickets at 61.50, economy 11.90) and Suryakumar (183 runs in nine matches at 20.33) have endured a forgettable IPL 2026, severely hampering MI’s campaign - more so in the absence of former skipper Rohit Sharma, who has missed the last five games with a hamstring injury. Rohit attended MI’s optional practice session on Sunday alongside head coach Mahela Jayawardene, but there remains no clarity on his return.


With playoff hopes all but over, MI will look to their Indian core to salvage some pride. Bumrah has lacked his usual sharpness, Suryakumar’s prolonged lean patch continues, and Pandya’s form - both as a player and leader - has come under scrutiny.

— mipaltan (@mipaltan)

Tactically too, Pandya’s captaincy has been questioned, with some pointing to India’s earlier decision to hand the T20I captaincy to Suryakumar.

While MI batters such as Quinton de Kock, Tilak Varma and Ryan Rickelton have struck centuries this season, the unit has largely been inconsistent. The bowlers, too, have struggled to control the flow of runs, leaving the team in need of a reset. Suryakumar, in particular, has failed to convert starts, often falling while attempting his trademark strokes, especially against pace. Concerns are growing that the 35-year-old may no longer be the feared T20 batter he once was, with speculation mounting over his longterm leadership role. There have also been suggestions that MI should consider resting Bumrah for the remainder of the season to keep him fresh for international cricket, though that appears unlikely.

LSG, too, have endured a difficult run, losing five matches on the trot after winning their first two, and now sit at the bottom of the table. Their batting has misfired badly. Nicholas Pooran has managed just 82 runs in eight matches at an average of 10.25 and a strike rate of 81.18. Openers Aiden Markram (193 runs at 24.12) and Mitchell Marsh (212 runs at 26.50), along with skipper Rishabh Pant (189 runs at 27.00, strike rate 126.84), have also struggled for consistency.

— LucknowIPL (@LucknowIPL)

However, the arrival of Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis could bolster their batting. If he features, his contest with Bumrah will be one to watch - especially after his success against the pacer in last season’s IPL.

LSG’s bowling, in contrast, has been more encouraging. In their previous match against Kolkata Knight Riders, Mohsin Khan’s 5/23 - the best figures of the season - nearly sealed a win. With Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav and Mohsin forming a strong pace attack, LSG have the tools - but their batters must provide a platform. With a packed schedule ahead, it is ‘now or never’ for LSG.

MI vs LSG: Head-to-Head


  • Total matches: 8
  • MI won: 2
  • LSG: 6

In the MI vs LSG head-to-head, Lucknow Super Giants have clearly held the upper hand. Out of eight matches played so far, LSG have won six, while Mumbai Indians have managed just two victories. The dominance extends to the Wankhede Stadium as well, traditionally MI’s fortress. LSG have won two of the three games played at the venue, making them one of the few teams with a superior overall record against Mumbai, both home and away.

MI vs LSG: Pitch report

The pitch at the Wankhede Stadium will assist batters. Fast outfields and reliable bounce will mae it a paradise for batters. The venue is known for high scoring enounters and the match between Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants will again be a high-scoring encounter. The previus match between MI and SRH saw 492 runs in total. So, be ready for another run fest on Monday.

MI vs LSG: Weather forecast

Warm and humid conditions are expected for the MI vs LSG clash at the Wankhede Stadium, with temperatures around 29°C under partly cloudy skies. A moderate southwest breeze may offer slight relief, but humidity near 73% could make it uncomfortable. Dew is likely to set in during the second innings, potentially influencing toss decisions. With only a 1% chance of rain and slight haze affecting visibility, conditions are set for a full match with batting-friendly conditions.

MI vs LSG: Probale XIs

Mumbai Indians (Playing XI): Ryan Rickelton(w), Will Jacks, Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya(c), Robin Minz, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar

Impact sub: Shardul Thakur

Lucknow Super Giants (Playing XI): Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Mukul Choudhary, George Linde, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Mohsin Khan

Impact Sub: Abdul Samad

MI vs LSG: Live streaming details

The MI vs LSG clash will be held at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai with the match set to begin at 7:30 PM IST. The game will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network, while live streaming will be available on JioHotstar.

MI vs LSG: Squads

Mumbai Indians Squad: Will Jacks, Ryan Rickelton(w), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya(c), Robin Minz, Krish Bhagat, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, AM Ghazanfar, Raghu Sharma, Raj Bawa, Mayank Rawat, Shardul Thakur, Ashwani Kumar, Rohit Sharma, Deepak Chahar, Quinton de Kock, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Sherfane Rutherford, Mayank Markande, Danish Malewar, Mohammed Salahuddin Izhar

Lucknow Super Giants Squad: Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Rishabh Pant(w/c), Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Mukul Choudhary, Himmat Singh, George Linde, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Singh Rathi, Mohsin Khan, Akshat Raghuwanshi, Abdul Samad, Avesh Khan, Manimaran Siddharth, Josh Inglis, Anrich Nortje, Matthew Breetzke, Arjun Tendulkar, Shahbaz Ahmed, Akash Maharaj Singh, Mayank Yadav, Arshin Kulkarni, Naman Tiwari.

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County Championship: Somerset need 260 to beat Yorkshire, plus five more games

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  • Div One: Hants v Glamorgan, Leics v Notts, Somerset v Yorkshire, Surrey v Sussex
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County Championship: Somerset need 260 to beat Yorkshire, plus five more games

Managing Madrid Podcast | Madrid Mornings: Vinicius breaks ESpanyol (0-2)

In this episode of Madrid Mornings, Lucas shares his thoughts on Real Madrid’s win against Espanyol.

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Panthers named offseason champions for 2026

The Carolina Panthers are still a ways away from capturing the first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history. But their work over the past few months, which has earned them a small (and unofficial) "accolade," may help them finally get there.

Pro Football Focus, in a recent Twitter/X post, has tabbed the Panthers as the offseason champions for 2026. The site holds their offseason activity in high regard, giving them an 'A-' grade for free agency and an 'A+' for the NFL draft.

General manager Dan Morgan and his front office began the legwork behind their NFC South title defense by reeling in two of the league's very top free agents—pass rusher Jaelan Phillips and Pro Bowl linebacker Devin Lloyd. Carolina would later add the top left tackle of the open market, Rasheed Walker, on a stunningly team-friendly one-year, $4 million pact.

Their focus on the blindside continued into the draft, where they grabbed Georgia's Monroe Freeling—the top true left tackle prospect—with this year's 19th overall selection. Here's what PFF had to say about their first-round choice:

Freeling is still a young tackle prospect with untapped potential, but he showed clear signs of improvement as a pass protector from 2024 (65.3 PFF grade) to 2025 (86.1). This provides Carolina with another starting option at left tackle, with Ikem Ekwonu coming off a major late-season injury.

Carolina then scooped up Texas Tech defensive lineman Lee Hunter in the second round, Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell II in the third, Texas A&M cornerback Will Lee III in the fourth, Kansas State center Sam Hecht and Penn State safety Zakee Wheatley in the fifth and Miami of Ohio linebacker Jackson Kuwatch in the seventh.

PFF, with the exception of Kuwatch, marked every Panthers pick as a "steal" based off their big board.

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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Panthers named offseason champions by PFF

NBA playoff second-round predictions: How will each series play out?

It took three Game 7s and three series that ended in six, but the first round of the NBA playoffs have wrapped up, which means the conference semifinals are already upon us.

In the East, the No. 3 New York Knicks are taking on the No. 7 Philadelphia 76ers while the top-seeded Detroit Pistons will face the No. 4 Cleveland Cavaliers.

Out West, the No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder, the only team to win their first-round series in a sweep, will battle the No. 4 Los Angeles Lakers as All-Star guard Luka Dončić continues to mend from his hamstring injury. In the other series, the No. 2 San Antonio Spurs will face another squad dealing with injury issues, the No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves, with Anthony Edwards dealing with his left knee bone bruise.

Here’s a look at each conference semifinal series, with a prediction for each:

Eastern Conference

No. 3 New York Knicks vs. No. 7 Philadelphia 76ers

This 76ers team is not only peaking at the right moment, they actually look like legitimate threats. As long as Joel Embiid is playing the way he has since returning from his appendectomy, Philadelphia will have an argument. Embiid’s size and scoring ability makes him a nightmare to defend. It also stresses Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns and demands a big series from backup center Mitchell Robinson.

For as good as Philadelphia has been, however, New York has been even better. After the Knicks went down 2-1 in the first round against the Hawks, the Knicks used Towns as the anchor of their offense. OG Anunoby had a massive series, and New York’s trio of Anunoby, Josh Hart and Mikal Bridges make their defense versatile and tough to crack.

The pick: Knicks in 7

No. 1 Detroit Pistons vs. No. 4 Cleveland Cavaliers

Detroit, frankly, didn’t play its best series and had a few limitations exposed in its seven-game series against the Orlando Magic. For one, the Pistons struggle when their outside shots don’t drop. For another, it became clear that All-Star point guard Cade Cunningham needs more help; as the playoffs continue, he alone cannot carry Detroit. And, finally, the Pistons will need more from their other All-Star, center Jalen Duren, who struggled to impact games early in the series.

Many of the same issues above could be said about the Cavaliers, who also needed seven games to dispatch their first-round opponent, the Toronto Raptors. Cleveland struggled with turnovers for much of the series, and Donovan Mitchell had good games, but not great ones. Cleveland will need him to be stellar, especially if Mitchell is to upend the narrative that he can’t go deep in the postseason.

The pick: Pistons in 6

Western Conference

No. 2 San Antonio Spurs vs. No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves

This might be the toughest series to project, simply because it’s unclear how much Anthony Edwards will be available with his left knee bone bruise. The Timberwolves did announce that Edwards was cleared for on-court basketball activities, so the news is positive on that front. If Edwards isn’t able to play, however, it will be tough sledding for Minnesota, even though its defense was exceptional against the Nuggets and even though role players like Jaden McDaniels stepped up in a big way.

Either way, this series will depend on the matchup between the two countrymen, Victor Wembanyama of the Spurs and Rudy Gobert of the Timberwolves. Gobert was superb against Denver Nuggets all-world center Nikola Jokić, and he’ll need to be even better against Wembanyama. Protecting the paint is essential, and San Antonio’s speed in the backcourt will be tough to navigate. One other element to watch here is San Antonio’s relative inexperience in the playoffs. The Timberwolves, meanwhile, have made consecutive conference finals appearances.

The pick: Timberwolves in 7

No. 1 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. No. 4 Los Angeles Lakers

The issue for the Lakers is the ongoing absence of All-Star guard Luka Dončić. Without him, LeBron James had to take on a massive role against the Houston Rockets. And, despite his age, he delivered. The Lakers did stumble in the middle of the Houston series, so finding ways to keep James fresh will be crucial. The return of Austin Reaves was big, and Lakers role players like Marcus Smart and Rui Hachimura played some of their best hoops of the year in the first round.

But, the tough part for the Lakers is that they’re running into an absolute buzzsaw in the Thunder. The only team to sweep in the first round, Oklahoma City is poised, focus and now has the understanding of what it takes to win a title. The Thunder are deep, explosive and play some of the most aggressive on-ball defense in the NBA. They’re balanced and have role players that would be stars on other teams.

The pick: Thunder in 5

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Giants' Jaxson Dart responds to Francis Mauigoa's viral draft comments

The New York Giants added much-needed protection for star quarterback Jaxon Dart by selecting Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft.

Mauigoa was widely regarded as one of the top offensive linemen in college football throughout his three seasons at Miami. The talented lineman should provide an instant boost to the Giants' offense in 2026, as he is expected to play a crucial role in protecting Dart and strengthening New York’s run game this season.

The former Miami star was fired up on draft night, declaring that he would be willing to "die" behind his protection for Dart this season. The superstar quarterback responded to Mauigoa’s comments in a recent interview at the Kentucky Derby, appearing eager to work with the talented lineman in 2026.

.@JaxsonDart reacts to new @Giants OL Francis Mauigoa saying he will "die for" him 😤 pic.twitter.com/78bewZtkTc

— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) May 3, 2026

"I'm pumped," he said. "We were watching that on TV. He fired me up. But that's exactly what you want. That's the kind of player that I want to play for, and I think that he’s an amazing addition for our team. Just his physicality, his toughness, all of his intangibles that he brings to the table—it's gonna be awesome for us."

Mauigoa was considered by many to be the top offensive lineman in this year’s draft. Dart will enter his sophomore campaign with significantly improved protection compared to last season, and Mauigoa could quickly elevate the star quarterback’s game as early as Week 1.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' Jaxson Dart responds to Francis Mauigoa's viral draft comments

Steelers rookie shocks NFL with insane diet

One Pittsburgh Steelers rookie has been going viral for his insane diet, leaving the NFL world shocked by the amount of food he consumes for game day.

Steelers third-round rookie Gennings Dunker, a talented offensive lineman out of Iowa, reportedly begins his game-day diet with two-to-three servings of pasta, meat sauce, bread rolls, steak, and two servings of fruit at 5:30 p.m. the night before he plays. Around three hours later, he follows this up by consuming three hamburgers, three bags of Baked Lay's, a hydration mix, and hot chocolate.

In the morning at approximately 7:15 a.m., Dunker consumes four servings of toast, two bowls of Wheaties, some pancakes, and two chicken breasts. He then follows it up with another four servings of toast and a chicken breast around two hours later.

Most people would quit at this point, but not Dunker — who finishes up his diet with a post-game meal at Culver's, featuring a Double Bacon Cheeseburger, family-sized cheese curds or onion rings, along with three sides of ranch.

THIS IS ABSOLUTELY WILD:

Pittsburgh #Steelers third round pick guard Gennings Dunker has the CRAZIEST DIET in #NFL history.

Game-day diet:

• Night before (5:30 PM): 2-3 pasta servings w/ meat marinara, bread rolls, 12oz steak, 2 fruit servings.
• Later (~8:30 PM): 3… pic.twitter.com/h0mPPSp1Y2

— MLFootball (@MLFootball) May 3, 2026

A standout offensive tackle at Iowa, Dunker is projected to move to offensive guard in the NFL, where the Steelers currently have a vacancy on the left side.

Dunker was considered one of the top offensive line prospects in the NFL Draft, and if his diet is any indication of how he maintains his massive frame, Steelers fans will be in for a show in 2026.

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This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' Gennings Dunker goes viral for surprising game-day diet

Falcons undrafted free agent profile: QB Jack Strand

The Atlanta Falcons are moving on from the 2026 NFL Draft to the next phase the offseason, but they've still yet to officially sign their undrafted free agent class. The team has reportedly agreed to terms with 16 undrafted free agents, many of whom play on the offensive side of the football.

Atlanta added one quarterback, one running back, two tight ends, five wide receivers, three offensive linemen, two defensive linemen, one specialist and one defensive back. Plus, several players have been invited to the team's rookie minicamp.

In today's undrafted free agent spotlight, we look at MSU-Moorhead quarterback Jack Strand.

Falcons UDFA profile: QB Jack Strand

  • 2025 stats: 3,546 pass yards, 42 TD, 14 INT; 288 rush yards, 5 TD

Strand, a Division II legend, met with the Falcons prior to the draft and was one of the team's first reported undrafted free agent signings. The former Dragons signal-caller broke every school passing record during his four years at MSU-Moorhead (2022-2025), ending his career with 13,161 passing yards, 126 touchdowns and 50 interceptions.

While he's not exactly a dual-threat, Strand had nine career rushing touchdowns. Last season, he rushed for 288 yards and five touchdowns. The 6-foot-4, 245-pound quarterback has a sturdy frame and NFL-caliber arm. Strand still needs some polish, but he has enough physical tools to compete for a backup job at the NFL level.

"A big-boned, sturdy passer, Strand has a live arm but a funky, sidearmed release," wrote The Athletic's Dane Brugler. "His accuracy is adequate, but his ball placement must be more consistent when attacking small-window throws. He tends to arm most of his throws, especially to his left, and needs to be more aware of getting his footwork and hips aligned. He can throw with anticipation and isn’t shy about throwing to spots, although he needs to take better care of the ball."

The Falcons already have three quarterbacks on the roster -- Michael Penix Jr., Tua Tagovailoa and Trevor Siemian -- but Strand has a chance to compete with Siemian for that third quarterback job this season.

Jack Strand is a QB prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored a 9.17 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 94 out of 1126 QB from 1987 to 2026.https://t.co/uSbGBZ2Ue5pic.twitter.com/LbgldY8KLE

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) April 13, 2026

Check out the rest of Atlanta's undrafted free agent signings below.

Falcons' undrafted free agents (unofficial)

  1. QB Jack Strand, MSU-Moorhead: According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Falcons are signing MSU-Moorhead quarterback Jack Strand. Atlanta met with Strand before the draft and now he joins the team as its fourth quarterback. Last season, Strand had 3,546 yards and 42 touchdowns with 14 interceptions.
  2. RB Cash Jones, Georgia: The Falcons are signing undrafted Georgia running back Cash Jones, per SI draft expert Justin Melo. Jones met with the team ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. The pass-catching weapon is someone to watch in training camp.
  3. TE Brandon Frazier, Auburn: According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Falcons are signing undrafted free agent Auburn tight end/h-back Brandon Frazier. A blocking specialist, Frazier gives the team some much-needed tight end depth.
  4. TE Jack Velling, Michigan State: The Falcons are signing undrafted Michigan State tight end Jack Velling, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Last season, Velling had 36 catches for 359 receiving yards and three touchdowns over 12 games in East Lansing.
  5. WR Keelan Marion, Miami: The Falcons are signing undrafted Miami wide receiver Keelan Marion, per report. Marion had 57 receptions for 746 receiving yards and two touchdowns for the Hurricanes last season.
  6. WR Andrel Anthony, Duke: According to USA TODAY reporter Arye Pulli, the Falcons are signing undrafted Duke wide receiver Andrel Anthony. The former Blue Devil had 26 catches for 246 receiving yards and five touchdowns last season.
  7. WR Malik Rutherford, Georgia Tech: The Falcons are signing Georgia Tech wide receiver Malik Rutherford according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The 5-foot-9 wideout recorded 46 catches for 519 yards and three touchdowns last season.
  8. WR Vinny Anthony, Wisconsin: According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Falcons are signing Wisconsin wide receiver Vinny Anthony. The former Badgers wideout will reportedly get $265,000 guaranteed to join Atlanta. Last season, he had 31 catches for 391 receiving yards and one touchdown.
  9. WR Le'Meke Brockington, Minnesota: According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, the Falcons are signing Minnesota wide receiver Le'Meke Brockington. Last season, he had 46 catches for 484 receiving yards and four touchdowns for the Golden Gophers.
  10. CB Malcolm Dewalt, Akron: The Atlanta Falcons are signing Akron CB Malcolm Dewalt, according to NFL reporter Easton Butler. Dewalt had two interceptions, one forced fumble and eight passes defended last season.
  11. OL Kam Dewberry, Texas A&M: The Falcons are signing Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Kam Dewberry, per reporter Wyatt Fulton. Dewberry is another developmental guard prospect with some upside.
  12. OL Riley Mahlman, Wisconsin: The Falcons are signing Wisconsin offensive lineman Riley Mahlman, per NFL reporter Aaron Wilson. The 6-foot-8 left tackle is an intriguing developmental prospect.
  13. C James Brockermeyer, Miami: The Atlanta Falcons are signing Miami center James Brockermeyer, per NFL reporter Matt Zenitz reported. Brokermeyer can provide depth behind Ryan Neuzil in 2026.
  14. DT Carlos Allen, Houston: "Former Houston DT Carlos Allen is signing with the Falcons, per source," NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero reported on Saturday evening. The Falcons needed help at defensive tackle and Allen is someone to watch in training camp.
  15. DL CJ Nunnally, Purdue: The Falcons are expected to sign former Purdue defensive lineman CJ Nunnally, according to NFL reporter Matt Zenitz.
  16. LSPhilip Florenzo, Clemson: The Falcons have signed long snapper Philip Florenzo, per report. Florenzo was one of just seven long snappers at the combine.

The Falcons begin OTAs on May 26 and mandatory minicamp kicks off on June 9.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons UDFA class: QB Jack Strand scouting report

Where is Texas A&M ranked in Brad Crawford's post-spring rankings?

Texas A&M's spring season ended after the annual Maroon & White Game on April 18, providing third-year head coach Mike Elko and his staff another opportunity to evaluate the 2026 roster, which now includes 17 transfer portal additions and 26 signees from the 2026 signing class.

However, after a record ten players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, new offensive coordinator Holmon Wiggins will have his hands full as a first-time playcaller, but will be working with starting quarterback Marcel Reed, who is entering his third season and second as the program's full-time starter.

After throwing for a career-high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions last season, Reed's offseason focus has shifted to improving his decision-making in the pocket, ball placement, and utilizing his playmakers in the middle of the field instead of forcing deep throws in tight coverage.

Still, after adding 6'4" Alabama transfer wide receiver Isaiah Horton to the roster, 50/50 balls should see a higher success rate this fall. On defense, the loss of senior linebacker Daymion Sanford, who suffered a lower-body injury during the spring game, will affect the units' depth, but sophomore LB Noah Mikhail and transfer Ray Coney look ready to step up in his absence.

Overall, facing one of the toughest schedules in the SEC could result in taking a step back next season after finishing 11-2, including the program's first appearance in the College Football Playoff, and while the national media still views the Aggies as a Top 10 team heading into the 2026 season, CBS Sports analyst Brad Crawford is a little less enthusiastic.

Releasing his personal post-spring Top 25 rankings, Texas A&M comes in at No. 13 compared to CBS Sports ranking the Aggies' 8th in Brandon Marcello's rankings late last month.

  1. Miami
  2. Texas
  3. Oregon
  4. Ohio State
  5. Notre Dame
  6. Indiana
  7. Georgia
  8. LSU
  9. Ole Miss
  10. Texas Tech
  11. Alabama
  12. USC
  13. Texas A&M
  14. Michigan
  15. BYU
  16. Oklahoma
  17. SMU
  18. Washington
  19. Louisville
  20. Utah
  21. Houston
  22. Florida
  23. Iowa
  24. Virginia Tech
  25. UNLV

Being ranked below Alabama and Tech Tech, given both program's quarterback issues, especially prized transfer addition Brendan Sorsby likely being ineligible for the entire 2026 season, is certainly questionable, but it's understandable to be in "wait and see" mode when analyzing a relatively new Aggie roster.

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Why Texas football DT Hero Kanu believes bigger will be better for him in 2026 | Golden

Hero Kanu revealed his way of doing business earlier this spring.

In tattoo form, no less.

Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Hero Kanu (93) rushes the passer during the game against San José State at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

Texas football's German-born defensive tackle lowered his T-shirt during a spring football conversation with reporters to reveal three words inked right below his collarbone. “Trust the process.”

And what does the ink mean to you, Hero?

“You can have all the talent in the world, but if you can't do the little things right, it doesn't matter,” Kanu said. “So obviously you've got to trust the process and go in the right direction every day.”

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Texas Longhorns defensive lineman Hero Kanu (93) celebrates a tackle for a loss during the Red River Rivalry against the Oklahoma Sooners at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday Oct. 11, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez/Austin American-Statesman)

That process can be long and labored, but when executed correctly, fruit can happen.That’s the hope for the Longhorns, who will enter the 2026 season as one of several teams with a legitimate chance to win the whole shooting match after missing the College Football Playoff for the first time in three years in 2025.

While the program will be seeking its first national championship since 2005 and its fifth overall, this fall represents a major test for the team’s most experienced interior lineman on a personal and professional level.

Will bigger be better?

Kanu is in his second year in Austin after deciding against being a one-and-done Longhorn. He put off the NFL draft for another year and made some noticeable changes in his preparation, including a big one on the scale by adding 20 pounds to his 6-foot-5, 300-pound frame after consulting with UT defensive line coach Kenny Baker and strength and conditioning coach Torre Becton. 

 “We collectively made the decision that I'm going to put on a little bit of weight," Kanu said. "If you’re going to play in the SEC, you’re going to play that real ball.”

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Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Hero Kanu (93) leaps to block a field goal attempt in the first quarter of the Longhorns’ game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Nov. 22, 2025. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Baker and head coach Steve Sarkisian helped Kanu mull a choice of whether to leave for the NFL or come back to college for another year. When it comes to Baker, Kanu knew he was dealing with a straight shooter and the coach told him that what he did in 2025 wasn’t good enough if he wanted to eventually realize his NFL dream. 

So Baker pushed him this spring to get bigger, stronger and hungrier.

In the offseason, the two sat down and watched film of every snap Kanu took last season. The conversations were sugar-free honest, the type of critiques every player with realistic expectations of playing in the NFL needs to hear. Baker describes Kanu as a high-character player who's willing to do whatever it takes to play at the next level, so it came as no surprise that Baker kept it 100 — hip talk for brutal honesty— with his charge.

“I thought there were a lot of plays he's supposed to make that he made, but there weren't those special splash plays that he's capable of,” Baker said. “So it's a combination of confidence and building trust in his ability to go and make a play. But we also really worked a lot of the explosion and a lot of the stuff that he has. He just wasn’t there as much.”

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Baker knows what it takes to cash NFL paychecks. In his first year here in 2024, he pushed defensive tackle Alfred Collins — who had only shown flashes of NFL potential in his first three seasons — to second-team All-America honors. By the end of his rookie NFL season, Collins was one of the brightest young stars with the San Francisco 49ers. In his previous stop with the Miami Dolphins, Baker’s pupil Christian Wilkins registered nine sacks, a franchise best for a defensive tackle.

Texas defensive lineman Alfred Collins celebrates a sack. Texas took on Oklahoma in the 2021 Red River Showdown at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas on Oct. 9, 2021. (Aaron E. Martinez/American-Statesman)

Texas' DT pipeline to the NFL

Kanu’s position isn’t always about the numbers since tackles often occupy blockers to allow linebackers and edge rushers to make the highlight reel plays, but the program has produced some great disruptors on the interior in recent years like T’Vondre Sweat, Byron Murphy II and Collins.

The goal is to press the pocket more under new defensive coordinator Will Muschamp. Baker wants more flash from the middle in the mode or previous DT's around here and if that happens, a defense that slipped from third to 40th over the last two seasons can regain its collective swagger.

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Texas Longhorns defensive tackle Hero Kanu (93) warms up ahead of the Citrus Bowl against the Wolverines at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida, Dec. 31, 2025. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

That goes double for Kanu, who had 30 tackles last season — eight were solo and four came behind the line of scrimmage — with a pair of sacks. He and Baker agree another level is attainable.

“(Baker) always tells me, just to keep me humble, ‘You never arrive,'” Kanu said. “It doesn't matter what you do, you never arrive. So I was thinking about that and praying about that and talking to him (and other coaches) to see what I can improve and upgrade.”

After two seasons at Ohio State — where he was part of the 2024 national championship team — Kanu has grown into a locker room leader in his season-plus in the 512. Some don’t even know that Kanu, who grew up loving soccer before his frame outgrew the game, has only been playing organized American football since the spring of 2021, one year after moving from Germany to California.

He’s still learning the game. That said, energy doesn’t stand still and Kanu understands you’re either getting better or getting worse. To that end, he has taken a path that will hopefully lead to a breakthrough and some NFL riches down the line.

Only the work remains.

The process is ongoing.

Wisconsin football in bottom half of USA TODAY's 138-team rankings

While Wisconsin Badgers fans may not like their ranking, USA TODAY placed Luke Fickell's squad at No. 76 after spring practice.

It's going to take a lot more than a strong spring showing from someone like Old Dominion transfer quarterback Colton Joseph to turn things around.

Fresh off back-to-back losing seasons, something that's basically unheard of with this program, Fickell has his work cut out for him. He's been putting together a stellar class of 2027, though those recruits are still a year out.

Wisconsin, like always, has a difficult schedule ahead. Playing in the Big Ten is never easy, especially when looking at Paul Myerberg's list and seeing that three of the top six teams are all in the Badgers conference.

Sure, Fickell doesn't have to worry about the No. 1-ranked team, Ohio State, but Wisconsin opens its season at Lambeau Field against a Notre Dame squad Myerberg has sitting at No. 2.

There are a ton of winnable games on the Badgers' schedule, but the national media has every right to question just how good they're going to be after a pair of disastrous seasons.

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'We deserve a team’: Connecticut fans question WNBA’s decision to move Sun

UNCASVILLE, CT − Connecticut Sun fans stood in long lines for autographs from their favorite players at the WNBA team's annual open practice and meet-and-greet to kick off the 2026 season at Mohegan Sun arena in late April.

Nearly 1,500 season-ticket holders collected signatures from the newest roster members − legendary center Brittney Griner and UCLA national champions Gianna Kneepkens and Charlisse Leger-Walker − and old favorites − UConn grads Aaliyah Edwards and Olivia Nelson-Ododa − alike.

The fans know there won't be many more opportunities like this after the Mohegan Tribe ownership group announced March 30 it would sell the Sun to Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta. While the reported $300 million sale still has to be ratified by the WNBA Board of Governors, its a foregone conclusions Fertitta will move the franchise to Houston ahead of the 2027 season.

"It's disappointing because we have a history here," Myra Amsden, a season-ticket holder from Waterford, Connecticut, who has been coming to games for 20 years.

"The Sun were really robbed it from the tribe. There's too many things that are not right about this whole thing. And it's embarrassing, I think, for the WNBA."

The tribe had agreed to sell to former Celtics minority owner Steve Pagliuca for $325 million in July 2025. He had planned to move the team to Boston. Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry matched the $325 million and wanted to relocate the team to Hartford. The WNBA said no to both proposals, saying neither group made a bid for expansion in the last round so they were not eligible to buy the Sun.

The WNBA announced expansion to Cleveland (2028), Detroit (2029) and Philadelphia (2030) in July 2025. At the time, commissioner Cathy Engelbert made it clear the league wanted to return to Houston sooner than later.

“One of those I wanted to shout out because they have such a strong history in this league, and they’re a great ownership group — Houston. … That’s the one we have our eye on,” Engelbert said at the time. “Tilman (Fertitta) has been a great supporter of the WNBA, and we’ll stay tuned on that.

“Houston would be up next for sure. There might be opportunities there.”

The opportunity comes at the expense of Sun fans. The Mohegan Tribe bought the franchise, formerly the Orlando Miracle, in 2003 for $10 million. They have played in Connecticut for 24 seasons. Mike Greer and his wife, Asia, have had season tickets for two years but have been coming to games for much longer.

"I feel like a sore loser," said Greer, who's 5-year-old daughter, Autumn, was waiting in line with him for autogrpahs. "I've been mad. ... It's not even bittersweet. It's just bitter. There's no silver lining."

Asia Greer added: "It doesn't seem like a good business deal as the league is appreciating. The WNBA just did whatever they wanted. It's really sad how they snatched the team away."

Jenny Trerice has been coming to Sun games since she was 15, "when they first existed." She reminisced about the many players − from Nykesha Sales and Lindsey Whalen to DeWanna Bonner and Alyssa Thomas − who she's cheered for over the years.

"For it to be such a big basketball place and for them to say, 'We'll be gone in less than a year,'" Trerice said. "It shocked me, but it didn't. It definitely more hurt me than anything ... it seems like almost no loyalty."

Trerice attends games with her mom, Jennifer, who lamented the loss of the team and the opportunity to spend time with her daughter.

"This is like some some mom-kid bonding time that's gonna be taken away," Jennifer said. "I cherish it."

Connecticut calls itself the basketball capital of the world, thanks to 18 national championships combined between the UConn men's and women's basketball teams. The Sun never won a title but did make the playoffs 17 times and WNBA Finals four times in their history.

“Connecticut deserves to have a team, because we’re a proven (place) where people will support women’s basketball,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said in March. “So them now moving, I think it leaves a void. They had a great fanbase, and it wasn’t only UConn fans or fans only went when UConn players came.

“They did a great job of establishing their own fanbase, and it was a rabid fanbase that provided a lot of energy and a lot of passion for those teams.”

As season ticket holders stood for up to a half an hour to meet their favorite player, longtime season-ticket holder Angel Earle said the event, where you "used to be able to get every player" has grown so much now you have to pick three or four players to target. Seeing the fanbase grow but being unable to keep the Sun in Connecticut is "frustrating."

Earle, who is well-known among the Connecticut fans for sitting courtside in colorful costumes and leading cheers, said she will continue to root for the W but doesn't look forward to having to take a road trip to see a game live.

"The New York Liberty will be the closest (WNBA team) but, I think before I start traveling all that way, I'll probably move back to Jersey first," Earle said.

"When I am retired ... maybe I'll move to Texas (to support the Houston Comets). Who knows?"

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Connecticut Sun fans devastated by Houston move, savor final season

NCAA baseball tournament bracket projections after Week 12, see bubble movement

The NCAA Tournament bubble saw a significant shake-up after Week 12 of the college baseball season, with bubble teams like Vanderbilt and Pittsburgh getting swept while others like Virginia Tech and Kentucky helped their cases with series wins.

With three weeks to go until the selection show on May 25, the hosting battle is still fluid. In this case, the final host spot came down to Ole Miss, Nebraska and Southern Cal. Ole Miss got the nod due to a 13 RPI, but at a 12-12 SEC record, the Rebels will need to continue to win conference games to host. Nebraska has an RPI of 18 and an 8-7 Quadrant 1 record but just got swept by Ohio State. USC has the best RPI of the bunch at 10, but its 0-8 Q1 record is a non-starter.

On the bubble, Michigan and Kentucky joined the field, while UAB and Texas State dropped out from last week. Michigan, which has an RPI of 41 but a Q1 record of just 2-8, and TCU, with an RPI of 50 and Q1 record of 3-9 but a 13-11 Big 12 record, were the last two teams in.

One intriguing bubble case is Pitt. The first team out this week, the Panthers are 49th in RPI and have performed well against high-end opponents. Their 8-9 Q1 record is by far the best of anyone on the bubble. However, a 10-14 ACC record is keeping them out for now. Generally, the committee is willing to put in ACC teams that have poor RPIs or are below .500 in conference, but not both.

To create the bracket, automatic bids were selected using each conference's current leader, with ties broken by RPI. The 2-seeds were ranked 17-32 and paired with host teams in groups of four to avoid conference rematches. The 3- and 4-seeds were assigned by geography.

Last 4 In: Virginia Tech, Arizona State, TCU, Michigan

First 4 Out: Pittsburgh, Louisiana, UAB, Mercer

*Denotes projected automatic bid

Los Angeles Regional

(1) UCLA*

Miami

UC Santa Barbara

San Diego State*

Oxford Regional

(16) Ole Miss

(18) Nebraska

Kent State*

Indiana State*

Starkville Regional

(8) Mississippi State

(25) West Virginia

Virginia Tech

Southeastern Louisiana*

Tuscaloosa Regional

(9) Alabama

(23) Wake Forest

Oklahoma State

Army*

Chapel Hill Regional

(4) North Carolina

(29) Tennessee

East Carolina

Winthrop*

Hattiesburg Regional

(13) Southern Miss

(20) Oklahoma

Eastern Illinois*

Fairleigh Dickinson*

Auburn Regional

(5) Auburn

(28) Liberty

TCU

Wright State*

Lawrence Regional

(12) Kansas*

(22) Boston College

Saint Joseph's*

Creighton*

Atlanta Regional

(2) Georgia Tech

(32) Jacksonville State*

Kentucky

Binghamton*

Conway Regional

(15) Coastal Carolina*

(19) Virginia

Western Carolina

Campbell*

College Station Regional

(7) Texas A&M

(26) Oregon

UTSA*

Rider*

Tallahassee Regional

(10) Florida State

(24) Arkansas

Arizona State

Bethune-Cookman*

Austin Regional

(3) Texas

(30) UCF

Tarleton State*

Oral Roberts*

Corvallis Regional

(14) Oregon State

(17) Southern Cal

Gonzaga*

Cal Poly*

Athens Regional

(6) Georgia

(27) Missouri State

NC State

Penn*

Gainesville Regional

(11) Florida

(21) Cincinnati

Michigan

North Florida*

Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NCAA baseball tournament bracket projections after Week 12

NCAA baseball tournament bracket projections after Week 12, see bubble movement

The NCAA Tournament bubble saw a significant shake-up after Week 12 of the college baseball season, with bubble teams like Vanderbilt and Pittsburgh getting swept while others like Virginia Tech and Kentucky helped their cases with series wins.

With three weeks to go until the selection show on May 25, the hosting battle is still fluid. In this case, the final host spot came down to Ole Miss, Nebraska and Southern Cal. Ole Miss got the nod due to a 13 RPI, but at a 12-12 SEC record, the Rebels will need to continue to win conference games to host. Nebraska has an RPI of 18 and an 8-7 Quadrant 1 record but just got swept by Ohio State. USC has the best RPI of the bunch at 10, but its 0-8 Q1 record is a non-starter.

On the bubble, Michigan and Kentucky joined the field, while UAB and Texas State dropped out from last week. Michigan, which has an RPI of 41 but a Q1 record of just 2-8, and TCU, with an RPI of 50 and Q1 record of 3-9 but a 13-11 Big 12 record, were the last two teams in.

One intriguing bubble case is Pitt. The first team out this week, the Panthers are 49th in RPI and have performed well against high-end opponents. Their 8-9 Q1 record is by far the best of anyone on the bubble. However, a 10-14 ACC record is keeping them out for now. Generally, the committee is willing to put in ACC teams that have poor RPIs or are below .500 in conference, but not both.

To create the bracket, automatic bids were selected using each conference's current leader, with ties broken by RPI. The 2-seeds were ranked 17-32 and paired with host teams in groups of four to avoid conference rematches. The 3- and 4-seeds were assigned by geography.

Last 4 In: Virginia Tech, Arizona State, TCU, Michigan

First 4 Out: Pittsburgh, Louisiana, UAB, Mercer

*Denotes projected automatic bid

Los Angeles Regional

(1) UCLA*

Miami

UC Santa Barbara

San Diego State*

Oxford Regional

(16) Ole Miss

(18) Nebraska

Kent State*

Indiana State*

Starkville Regional

(8) Mississippi State

(25) West Virginia

Virginia Tech

Southeastern Louisiana*

Tuscaloosa Regional

(9) Alabama

(23) Wake Forest

Oklahoma State

Army*

Chapel Hill Regional

(4) North Carolina

(29) Tennessee

East Carolina

Winthrop*

Hattiesburg Regional

(13) Southern Miss

(20) Oklahoma

Eastern Illinois*

Fairleigh Dickinson*

Auburn Regional

(5) Auburn

(28) Liberty

TCU

Wright State*

Lawrence Regional

(12) Kansas*

(22) Boston College

Saint Joseph's*

Creighton*

Atlanta Regional

(2) Georgia Tech

(32) Jacksonville State*

Kentucky

Binghamton*

Conway Regional

(15) Coastal Carolina*

(19) Virginia

Western Carolina

Campbell*

College Station Regional

(7) Texas A&M

(26) Oregon

UTSA*

Rider*

Tallahassee Regional

(10) Florida State

(24) Arkansas

Arizona State

Bethune-Cookman*

Austin Regional

(3) Texas

(30) UCF

Tarleton State*

Oral Roberts*

Corvallis Regional

(14) Oregon State

(17) Southern Cal

Gonzaga*

Cal Poly*

Athens Regional

(6) Georgia

(27) Missouri State

NC State

Penn*

Gainesville Regional

(11) Florida

(21) Cincinnati

Michigan

North Florida*

Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: NCAA baseball tournament bracket projections after Week 12

Basketball transfer portal’s early losers: Big names, big swings, bigger questions

The 2026 men's basketball transfer portal has been full of swings and misses for high-major programs.

Kentucky coach Mark Pope was seen in recent days at a Maccabi Tel Aviv game in Israel on an apparent recruiting trip. First-year LSU coach Will Wade, who has one player on his roster for next season — former Kentucky forward Mouhamed Dioubate — is also reportedly in Europe as he looks to fill out the Tigers' roster.

The Wildcats landed a pair of top-ranked lead guards in Zoom Diallo from Washington and Alex Wilkins from Furman, although questions have been raised of how the backcourt will fit together. Wilkins, a true freshman last season, averaged 17.8 points with 4.7 assists per game, but also was one of the least-efficient guards nationally, averaging 3.8 turnovers per contest. The two similar players aren't the best of shooters, either.

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Both programs are likely holding out hope for Santa Clara forward Allen Graves, the No. 3 overall player of the transfer portal this offseason, per USA TODAY Sports' rankings. The Louisiana native's older brother, Marshall Graves, played four seasons at LSU under Wade during Wade's first stint with the program.

While the teams on the list have made some intriguing moves and aren't done filling their rosters, they perhaps have more question marks than normal, given some of their positions on college basketball's totem pole.

Here's a look at the high-end programs with the worst transfer portal hauls so far:

Kentucky

Kentucky coach Mark Pope reacts against Iowa State during the second half in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Enterprise Center on March 22, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri.

Kentucky lost out on the Tyran Stokes sweepstakes, which likely put a dent in its portal plans. Still, it's hard to overlook the Wildcats' apparent shortcomings as one of the most successful programs in the sport's history.

Kentucky was also unable to land BYU guard Rob Wright III, who withdrew from the portal to stay with the Cougars, and Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman, who picked St. John's.

After landing its awkward-fitting backcourt duo of Diallo and Wilkins, Kentucky and Pope also grabbed a commitment from Ousmane N'Diaye, a 22-year-old Senegalese forward that was playing in the highest tier of professional basketball in Italy. Kentucky also grabbed James Madison transfer Justin McBride, a four-time transfer who averaged 15.9 points per game last season.

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Kentucky has a chance at putting its roster questions to bed, though, if it can lure Baylor transfer Tounde Yessoufou. However, the former five-star prospect is reportedly considering staying in the NBA Draft after declaring. As a true freshman, he averaged 17.8 points with 5.9 rebounds per game last season.

To make matters worse, all seven of Kentucky's transfers landed at Power Five programs, with three of them staying in the SEC. While the Wildcats grabbed some intriguing players, their roster makeup certainly has some question marks and definitely wasn't their preferred outcome.

  • Transfers in: Zoom Diallo (Washington), Alex Wilkins (Furman), Justin McBride (James Madison), Jerone Morton (Washington State).
  • Transfers out: Collin Chandler (BYU), Andrija Jelavic (Ohio State), Denzel Aberdeen (Florida), Mouhamed Dioubate (LSU), Brandon Garrison (Alabama), Jasper Johnson (Oregon), Jaland Lowe (Georgetown).
  • Returners: Malachi Moreno, Kam Williams, Trent Noah

LSU

LSU has one player on its roster as of May 3.

While it hasn't been ideal by any measure, the Tigers still have a few options: International recruiting, plucking a G Leaguer, convince the few uncommitted portal players or maybe even a late high school addition.

Former NC State guard Paul McNeil Jr., who played under Wade last season, could end up with the Tigers. So could Graves, who has connections to the program. But cutting it this close doesn't give much room for error, especially with Dioubate not being a go-to scoring option by any means.

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Maybe LSU has an underlying plan that isn't immediately understood by the fan base. But the clock is ticking.

  • Transfers in: Mouhamed Dioubate (Kentucky)
  • Transfers out: Jalen Reece (Texas A&M), Robert Miller III, Marcus Vaughns (Arizona State), Mazi Mosley (Loyola Marymount), Mike Nwoko (Xavier), Mat Gilhool (Kansas State), Jalen Reed (Michigan), Ron Zipper, Dedan Thomas Jr. (Houston)
  • Returners: None

Kansas

Kansas' gamble on waiting out Stokes' decision worked out, as it landed the No. 1-ranked player out of high school who will instantly be the team's go-to scorer next season. The addition still wasn't enough to overcome some of the Jayhawks' offseason blunders, though.

Kansas lost a pair of high-end big men in Flory Bidunga and Bryson Tiller, who went to Louisville and Missouri, respectively. It replaced Bidunga with College of Charleston transfer Christian Reeves, a clear step down from USA TODAY Sports' No. 2-ranked portal player.

Kansas also grabbed Utah transfer Keanu Dawes, a solid Big 12 pickup who averaged 12.5 points with 8.8 rebounds last season, and Toledo transfer Leroy Blyden Jr., who averaged 16.4 points with four rebounds and 4.5 assists per game in 2025-26 as a true freshman in the MAC, one of the weakest non-Power Four conferences in college basketball.

The Jayhawks did, however, also sign five-star high schooler Taylen Kinney, along with three other top-150 ranked recruits. Still, they have no full-time returning starters from last season, with their top returner being Kohl Rosario, who averaged 3.4 points per game. Kansas already tried putting all its eggs in one basket last season with five-star phenom Darryn Peterson, which resulted in a second-round exit at the NCAA Tournament.

Maybe the Jayhawks will have more luck this time around?

  • Transfers in: Christian Reeves (College of Charleston), Leroy Blyden Jr. (Toledo), Keanu Dawes (Utah).
  • Transfers out: Flory Bidunga (Louisville), Bryson Tiller (Missouri), Elmarko Jackson (Georgetown), Jamari McDowell (Wake Forest), Samis Calderon (Butler), Jayden Dawson, Corbin Allen (Appalachian State).
  • Returners: Kohl Rosario, Paul Mbiya

Notre Dame

Notre Dame coach Micah Shrewsberry speaks with Braeden Shrewsberry #11 in the second half of their game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the Players Era Championship basketball tournament at MGM Grand Garden Arena on November 25, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Micah Shrewsberry has a 41-56 record in three seasons at Notre Dame, and has yet to reach the NCAA Tournament, or any other postseason competition for that matter.

The transfer portal hasn't been kind for Shrewsberry and the Fighting Irish, as they lost their two best players in Markus Burton (Indiana) and Jalen Haralson (Tennessee). Sophomore guard Cole Certa, Notre Dame's third-leading scorer in 2025-26, left for Clemson.

It also doesn't look great that Notre Dame's only returning starter from last season is Braeden Shrewsberry, the son of its head coach.

Notre Dame added part-time starting guard Braeden Smith from Gonzaga, center Logan Duncomb from Winthrop and sharpshooting guard Ethan Roberts from Penn, although the roster's talent as of now appears to be far off last season's squad, which wasn't a good team either.

  • Transfers in: Bryce Dortch (Rutgers), Braeden Smith (Gonzaga), Devin Brown (Davidson), Logan Duncomb (Winthrop), Ethan Roberts (Penn).
  • Transfers out: Kebba Njie, Cole Certa (Clemson), Markus Burton (Indiana), Jalen Haralson (Tennessee), Ryder Frost (George Washington), Garrett Sundra (James Madison), Sir Mohammed.
  • Returners: Braeden Shrewsberry, Brady Koehler, Logan Imes

TCU

TCU won nine of its last 11 games to end the regular season before taking down Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. It also gave Duke a scare in the first half before falling apart in the second half of the second round.

The Horned Frogs were set to return four starters in 2026-27, including star forward David Punch, making them one of the most experienced teams in the Big 12. However, Punch entered the portal and left for Texas, and TCU has struggled to add to its returning group.

TCU has landed a pair of transfers in West Virginia's DJ Thomas and Long Beach State's Gavin Sykes. The true freshmen were solid last season, as Thomas averaged 6.6 points per game off the bench, while Sykes was one of the best scorers in the Big West at 19.4 points per game, although he'll have to prove his ability at a much higher level in the Big 12.

TCU also lost part-time starter Liutauras Lelevicius to Clemson and rising bench contributors Kayden Edwards to Creighton, RJ Jones to Washington State and Jace Posey, turning an intriguing team for next season into one with a much lower ceiling.

  • Transfers in: DJ Thomas (West Virginia), Gavin Sykes (Long Beach State)
  • Transfers out: Malick Diallo (Loyola Chicago), David Punch (Texas), Liutauras Lelevicius (Clemson), Ashton Simmons, Kayden Edwards (Creighton), Jace Posey, RJ Jones (Washington State).
  • Returners: Xavier Edmonds, Micah Robinson, Brock Harding, Tanner Toolson

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kentucky basketball, Kansas, LSU among transfer portal biggest losers

NFL schedule predictions: Gemini AI predicts Week 1 matchups in 2026

The NFL schedule release is the one day every year that sports fans don't mind circling more dates on the calendar.

It just goes to show that games don't always matter in the sport that has become a year-round machine. The fall and winter are for the games. The spring is for player movement. The summer is for preparation. Interest and money only back that up, as the NFL's arrow only seems to point in one direction – up.

So while a schedule release doesn't come across as the most glamorous thing in the world, it actually represents one of the biggest dates on the NFL calendar during the offseason – if there even is one.

Social media teams will treat the event like the Super Bowl, content teams will churn out endless record predictions, and fans will run through more permutations than those working the results board on election night.

2026 NFL SCHEDULE: Here's what we already know

With the 2026 NFL Draft officially in the past, the schedule release is the next big thing. And since our experiment with artificial intelligence (AI) predicting the NFL draft produced a wide range of results, USA TODAY Sports decided to test its ability to craft a schedule.

On the bright side, it included matchups that can actually happen – which was a pleasant surprise that also included dates, times and TV channels. Here's what Google's chatbot, Gemini, predicted the NFL Week 1 schedule would look like.

2026 NFL schedule predictions: Gemini AI's Week 1 projection

New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks

  • Date: Wednesday, Sept. 9
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC

The Seahawks are already confirmed to be hosting the season-opener on Wednesday, Sept. 9 and Gemini picked up on that. Apparently the chatbot enjoyed Super Bowl 60 so much that it's calling for an instant rematch to start the 2026 season.

Given that the Super Bowl was a blowout, fans might feel differently.

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams

  • Date: Thursday, Sept. 10
  • Time: 8:35 p.m. ET
  • TV: Prime Video

The NFL has confirmed this game is happening and it will be the league's first game in Australia. Nothing more to see here.

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

The Bengals host the Ravens in an AFC North matchup that also features Trey Hendrickson making his return to Cincinnati. This isn't your average early window kickoff game.

Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

Speaking of divisional drama, how about one of the league's biggest rivalries kicking off the season? The chatbot is giving the Packers an immediate chance at redemption after the Bears comeback win over Green Bay in the wild-card round.

It's also a chance for Ben Johnson and Matt LaFleur to renew their personal rivalry. The chatbot cooked up a good matchup, but we'd probably see this in a later timeslot if it actually came to fruition.

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

Another divisional matchup, but the hype for this one is nonexistent. Outside of the "Octo-box," this game probably won't be featured much on "NFL RedZone," given the struggles both teams experienced on offense at the end of last season.

New York Giants at Washington Commanders

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

The debut of John Harbaugh for the Giants and new uniforms for the Commanders. Jayden Daniels is looking for a return to form and Jaxson Dart is trying to avoid the dreaded sophomore slump. Both teams hope to be factors in the NFC East so it only makes sense for them to clash in Week 1.

Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

Gemini has loaded up the early window with divisional matchups and that remains the case as our tour continues in the Big Easy. Tyler Shough begins Year 2 in front of the home fans and Kevin Stefanski makes his Falcons coaching debut on the road in this clash between two NFC South hopefuls.

Cleveland Browns at Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

Who will start at quarterback for the Browns in Week 1? Shedeur Sanders? Deshaun Watson? Who knows? The Dawg Pound will be a fascinating group to watch heading into the season opener against the Jags, who had a funky offseason of their own.

Pittsburgh Steelers at Tennessee Titans

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

Old faces in new places. Robert Saleh takes over on the Titans sideline and the Steelers feature a new coach of their own. After 19 seasons with Mike Tomlin on the sidelines, Mike McCarthy takes over for his hometown team. Will Aaron Rodgers be under center for Pittsburgh? One way or another, this would be a fun test for a young Tennessee team to begin Year 2 of the Cam Ward era.

Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

Another measuring stick game in the NFC South. Gemini isn't really going outside the box, but we will get an early look at how Baker Mayfield's team looks without Mike Evans against Bryce Young's frisky Panthers.

Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

The chatbot is kicking off the late window with Kyler Murray's debut for the Vikings. Aside from it being another division matchup, both teams are desperate to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season.

New York Jets at Arizona Cardinals

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox

Welcome to the NFL, David Bailey and Jeremiyah Love. The No. 2 and No. 3 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft make their regular-season debut in the desert as each team tries to get out of the NFL's basement. At least for one week, that would be true.

Miami Dolphins at Denver Broncos

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

This is essentially the chatbot's way of saying, "Jaylen Waddle was going to Denver in Week 1 whether he wanted to or not." The former Dolphins receiver makes his Broncos debut in front of his former team as the Jeff Hafley era begins for Miami. Denver will have every opportunity to get off to a quick start.

Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS

Fernando Mendoza or Kirk Cousins? Whoever the quarterback ends up being, it's not an easy start for the Raiders if the chatbot's prediction comes true. It's also a tough start for the Chargers fans, who should expect a hostile home environment as the silver-and-black take over SoFi Stadium.

Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills

  • Date: Sunday, Sept. 13
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC

The Bills open New Highmark Stadium in style with a battle against the Chiefs. Will Patrick Mahomes play? How will the Bills fare in the post-Sean McDermott era? What impact will the crowd have in the new building?

If you are in school, you'll want to finish that homework before this game kicks off. If you aren't, well, the Sunday scaries will just have to wait.

More: Andy Reid says Patrick Mahomes in 'good position' to get on field at Chiefs OTAs

Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles

  • Date: Monday, Sept. 14
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN/ABC

Gemini put a bow on Week 1 with a heavyweight bout in the NFC East. The matchup that opened up the 2025 season will close out the opening week a year later.

When is the NFL schedule release 2026?

The NFL schedule is set to be released in May.

An exact date has not been announced, but history indicates that it should be expected about May 12-14. Leaks will trickle out in the days ahead, especially with an expanded international slate and some holiday games on the docket.

The league added games in Australia and Paris to the 2026 schedule, as well as a return to Mexico City for the first time since 2022.

There was also the elimination of Monday night doubleheaders, following Disney's acquisition of NFL Network. More games are set for streaming in 2026, along with other changes that will be revealed with the upcoming release.

In other words, the Wednesday night opening game in Seattle might not be the only adjustment fans will need to make this season.

When does the NFL regular season start in 2026?

The 2026 NFL regular season will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. Continuing tradition, the Super Bowl champions will kick off the season as the Seahawks get one last moment in the spotlight before turning the page to 2026.

While the kickoff game is typically set for the Thursday night after Labor Day, this season's was moved to Wednesday to accommodate a new international game. The Los Angeles Rams will host the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, Sept. 10 in the league's first-ever Australia game.

That means that fans can expect games to take place on Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday and Monday in Week 1.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL schedule release 2026: AI predicts every Week 1 game, matchups

Has the West Ham 'feel-good factor' been 'popped'?

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After watching West Ham United win against Everton a week ago, I quietly considered that they had the character to survive this season.

But, having seen them lose at Brentford on Saturday, I have somewhat retreated from that thought process.

Let's be clear, West Ham would have won at Gtech Community Stadium on another day. They created more than enough chances and it is actually genuinely baffling that they didn't score at all.

But having been forthright in the first half, they lost their way after half-time.

The penalty they conceded was the start of a number of moments of ill-discipline, culminating in conceding a third goal which wasn't a good look for the Hammers' defence.

There was a feeling leaving the stadium that the feel-good factor Nuno Espirito Santo's side had built up had been popped, but we won't know how true that is until they face Arsenal next weekend.

Get a positive result in that game and the perception changes dramatically again.

Three-time Iowa wrestling All-American joining ISU coaching staff

After an illustrious Iowa wrestling career that included being a three-time All-American, Drake Ayala has reportedly accepted a role on Iowa State's coaching staff next season.

Pat Mineo of The Wrestling Room reported the news of Ayala joining the Cyclones' staff.

In his five seasons at Iowa, Ayala compiled an 83-26 record. The Fort Dodge, Iowa, native was the NCAA runner-up at 125 in 2024 and the NCAA runner-up at 133 in 2025. Ayala owned a 34-13 dual record.

🚨 3x All-American Drake Ayala is officially joining the Iowa State coaching staff, fresh off a standout career with the rival Hawkeyes.

From battling in Carver to now developing talent in Ames… this is gonna be fun. 🔥@CycloneWRpic.twitter.com/pKqFto7szF

— The Wrestling Room (Pat Mineo) (@MrPatMineo) April 30, 2026

“It’s bittersweet,” Ayala said after his fifth-place finish this past season. “My last time on the mat, you know? It was fun. It has been a roller coaster of a year, as you guys know. I know I didn’t get what I wanted – and never did – but I learned a lot, I grew as a man and I’m proud of myself.”

The Fort Dodge, Iowa, native will now reportedly join Brent Metcalf's first staff. Metcalf was recently named as Iowa State's ninth head wrestling coach. Metcalf was named head coach following eight seasons as a full-time assistant coach for the Cyclones and one as a volunteer assistant.

"I am excited and honored to be the next Head Wrestling Coach at Iowa State University and would like to thank Jamie Pollard and President Cook for entrusting me with the legacy of such a storied program," Metcalf said. "None of this would be possible without the vision and mentorship of Kevin Dresser, who for the previous nine seasons has continued to raise the standard of what it means to be a Cyclone wrestler.

"As we move to the next chapter we must continue to raise that bar," he added. "We will challenge our team to pursue National, World and Olympic Titles, compete fearlessly, and to be outstanding representatives of Iowa State University- in the classroom, on the mat and in life."

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‘I would like to stay here’ – Real Madrid loanee Endrick hints at desire to extend Lyon stay

‘I would like to stay here’ – Real Madrid loanee Endrick hints at desire to extend Lyon stay
‘I would like to stay here’ – Real Madrid loanee Endrick hints at desire to extend Lyon stay

Olympique Lyonnais are well on course to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League. Real Madrid loanee Endrick (19) could yet stick around for the European campaign, as he revealed on Sunday night.

Endrick was struggling for game time at Real Madrid and, therefore, signed a short-term loan deal with Lyon in January. The Brazilian was convinced that, under fellow Lussophone Paulo Fonseca, he could get his career back on track. 

Since making the switch, he has scored the first hat-trick in his career, and in 19 games for OL, he has eight goals and seven assists. The expectation has always been that he would return to the Bernabeu at the end of the season. 

But after he helped OL beat Stade Rennais on Sunday night, he has put the club on the brink of UCL qualification. Endrick is not opposed to sticking around at the Groupama Stadium. “If I must go back to Real Madrid, I will; if I must extend here, I will extend here. I would like to stay here. They do everything to put me in the perfect conditions [to perform],” he told Ligue 1 Plus. It remains to be seen how Real Madrid view a potential extension to his current loan deal.

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Arsenal-Atletico referee is good omen for Gunners

Arsenal-Atletico referee is good omen for Gunners
Arsenal-Atletico referee is good omen for Gunners

UEFA have confirmed the refereeing team for Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final second leg match against Atletico Madrid, coming up on Tuesday.

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UEFA have confirmed on their website that Arsenal’s Champions League semi-final second leg match against Atletico Madrid will be refereed by an all-German officiating team.

Daniel Siebert will be the referee on the night, assisted by Jan Seidel and Rafael Foltyn, with Tobias Stieler as the fourth official.

Then Bastian Dankert will be on VAR, with Robert Schroder as the assistant VAR to complete the team of officials.

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Siebert has refereed both teams on three previous occasions, with Arsenal having the better of the results so far.

Atletico lost to Liverpool, drew with Manchester City, and lost to Tottenham Hotspur during Siebert’s three matches officiating them, with the ref showing Antoine Griezmann a red card in the Liverpool game and awarding a penalty to Jurgen Klopp’s side.

Siebert also gave Spurs a penalty in their 3-2 win in March, but it’s worth remembering that Spurs’ win on the night was actually a defeat on aggregate.

As for Arsenal, Siebert refereed the Gunners’ 3-1 Europa League knockout win over Olympiacos, the 3-0 Champions League group stage win over GNK Dinamo, and the 1-0 quarter-final win over Sporting in April. But he didn’t award any penalties or red cards in those matches.

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Arsenal fans will just be hoping for fair officiating this week, having seen David Hancko inexplicably avoid a red card for a last-man foul in the first leg, before having Eberechi Eze’s penalty overturned for no good reason.

But it’s always good to have some positive omens ahead of a big game, and Siebert’s record refereeing the two clubs is a good sign on that front.

Barcelona exploring move for €25m La Liga defender

Barcelona exploring move for €25m La Liga defender
Barcelona exploring move for €25m La Liga defender

Barcelona want to sign a new centre-back in the summer, but that may not be the only new defender added to Hansi Flick’s squad before the start of the 2026-27 season. This will almost certainly be the case if Joao Cancelo is not signed permanently, but even an agreement is reached with Al Hilal, there is scope for further reinforcements.

Cancelo has been a revelation on the left side of defence since joining in January, but Barcelona have struggled on the opposite flank. It has been a desperately disappointing season for starting right-back Jules Kounde, who has failed to get anywhere close to the form he showed during the 2024-25 campaign.

Barcelona have concerns about Kounde, and given that they have no natural backup, there are many chances for a right-back to be signed this summer. One option that is already being explored by sporting director Deco is Andrei Ratiu, who is a player that has been on the Portuguese’s radar for some time.

In 2025, Deco held talks with Ratiu’s representatives, although there was no significant moves made towards signing the Rayo Vallecano defender. 12 months on, he’s once again emerging as a key target for Barcelona, whose sporting department consider him to be an “interesting player profile”.

Ratiu can be signed for €25m

Barcelona have a good relationship with Rayo president Raul Martin Presa, and they could use this to steal a march on the other clubs that have Ratiu as a possible option for the summer. However, it’s believed that Los Franjirrojos could look to hold out for the Romania international’s €25m release clause, which could complicate things for the Catalans.

Barcelona want to spend big on signing a new centre-back and striker, and given their well-documented financial woes, they’re unlikely to be able to pay much more for further reinforcements. As such, it could be tricky for Ratiu to be signed this summer.

ASK IRA: Is there any way to make sense of Heat bypassing Tyrese Maxey?

Q: What has been the Heat’s attitude about not choosing to draft Tyrese Maxey when he was available to them? – Lewis.

A: I’ve answered this many (many, many) times over the years, and the reality is that it arguably is the lone outlier in the Heat’s years of drafting the best available player. The 2020 offseason was like no other, with the pandemic bubble ending with the Heat in an NBA Finals that ended  on Oct. 11, 2020, that year’s draft on Nov. 18, free agency starting on Nov. 20, with the following season starting on Dec. 22. So the Heat basically stood at the moment without a power forward, with Jae Crowder moving on in free agency, and with Tyler Herro showing signs during those bubble playoffs at Disney of being a potential breakout star at shooting guard. (And, remember, that also was when Kendrick Nunn was coming off an All-Rookie season with the Heat.) So Precious Achiuwa and his intriguing game at power forward to the Heat at No. 20, and then Tyrese Maxey to the 76ers at No. 21. So. no, not necessarily the best player available, with Desmond Bane also going after Precious (at No. 30).

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Q: Ira, the Heat need a true power forward. Don’t tell us about the best player available. – Eddie.

A: First, thank you for the perfect timing in light of the question above. As much as the Heat have stressed taking the best available player, be it when Chet Kammerer was making the call or now Adam Simon, the tie seemingly goes to the area of need, which seemed like the case with Kel’el Ware in 2024 and the need for depth in the middle, and perhaps even last year with Kasparas Jakucionis and the questions at point guard. That said, if the Heat had a player ranked several spots ahead of either, such a player likely would have been the choice. But also nothing wrong with need being a tiebreaker.

Q: Ira, haven’t heard of any Heat lucky charms for the lottery. Didn’t they learn from Pat Williams (Lord rest his soul) that trinkets have value? – Rolf.

A: The Heat’s disdain for the lottery is such that lucky charms would almost be acknowledgement of needing help in the process of rebuilding. Plus, when you have a 1% chance of the top pick, there’s only so much the fates can do. God bless Pat Williams and how fate dealt him the lottery riches of Dwight Howard, Chris Webber (traded for Penny Hardaway) and Shaquille O’Neal. And yet, a Magic championship when?

Lane Kiffin under fire after wanting to turn back the clock on college football

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Lane Kiffin is still getting adjusted to being in Baton Rouge. The new LSU Tigers football coach, coming off his first spring practice session, had many takeaways about the state of the program.

One of the biggest was not having enough personnel on hand. Kiffin openly called for college football to revert to two transfer portal windows, which was a contributing factor to his success at Ole Miss. However, most coaches aren't okay with the shuffle of players in and out right after the annual spring game.

“I’ve been very open about that. I wish there was another (portal window),” Kiffin told reporters recently. “I’ve talked to other coaches about that, and coaches that have been somewhere 2-3 years feel differently because they like that they have their whole roster. … But in your first year, yeah, I don’t think many coaches would say that, but if they were honest, they’d probably say they wished there was (another) one.”

This comes after the NCAA did away with a second portal window with zero intentions of bringing it back. The single period happened Jan. 2-16 and didn't lead to unnecessary transactions. While players can't move around like they used to before the start of the season, having stability is key for coaches.

While Kiffin likely won't get his wish of a second transfer window, there could be an extended timeframe to a month or so. That's more likely to happen than going around twice with players only being onboard for an offseason conditioning session.

Kiffin was met with resistance by college football analyst David Pollack, who challenged him head on about the difficulty of a second transfer period.

More: Shedeur Sanders is all over social media after Colorado GPA surfaces

“Nobody wants this," Pollack said on his podcast. "Lane does, and maybe some (first-year) coaches do. But do we want this madness? How would that work? (First-year coaches) can go pillage other rosters, but nobody else can replenish their rosters? That doesn’t make sense to me. I don’t want any part of that.

Kiffin lived in the portal this year, pulling in a class highlighted by some top-tier talent, including five-star quarterback Sam Leavitt from Arizona State. He tried to bring several players with him from Ole Miss, but the majority of the team stayed with Pete Golding after the College Football Playoff run. 

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Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain Champions League preview: Team news and predicted lineups

Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain Champions League preview: Team news and predicted lineups
Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain Champions League preview: Team news and predicted lineups

After a highly entertaining 5-4 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final in France last week, Bayern Munich return to the Allianz Arena for the decisive second leg on Wednesday.

Bayern found themselves three goals down at one stage in the first meeting, but fought back with two late goals to set up a 5-4 scoreline and leave everything up for grabs ahead of the return in Munich.

Both camps have made clear there is no intention to alter their attacking approach, meaning fans could once again be in for a spectacular encounter as the two European heavyweights meet again.

“We're two sides that want to attack. We won't change our philosophy. We want to attack and so do they, so I think a great game is in the offing,” said PSG's Ousmane Dembele after the first leg.

Bayern coach Vincent Kompany is hoping home advantage can provide the decisive edge to send his side into the final.

“We're against the best side in Europe, because they're the reigning champions. The result is still in the balance. But we need the stadium to have an impact; it's a legendary place, where this club has achieved so many great things. We can't hope for anything better. We'll take what we have, and we'll work on what we can do better,” he said ahead of the return leg.

With the Bundesliga title already secured, Kompany made several changes for Saturday’s league clash with bottom-placed Heidenheim. However, after Bayern went into half-time trailing 2-1, he introduced Harry Kane, Luis Díaz, Michael Olise and Joshua Kimmich for the second half, with the match ultimately ending 3-3.

Similarly, PSG coach Luis Enrique also rotated his squad, as the French champions drew 2-2 with Lorient in Ligue 1.

Team news and predicted lineups:

Serge Gnabry (thigh) and Raphaël Guerreiro (hamstring) remain unavailable for Bayern Munich, but young midfielders Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl are expected to return to the squad after spells on the sidelines.

Paris Saint-Germain, meanwhile, suffered a significant setback in the first leg, as right-back Achraf Hakimi sustained a hamstring injury that has ruled him out of the return fixture in Munich. His absence could see Warren Zaïre-Emery drop into defence, allowing Fabián Ruiz to join Vitinha and João Neves in midfield.

The French champions are also without second-choice goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, but otherwise have a full squad available for the second leg.

Click here to see our predicted Bayern Munich vs. PSG lineups.

Chiefs have a productive history of adding undrafted free agents

The Kansas City Chiefs have done well in the undrafted free agent market during the Brett Veach era as general manager. Many players over the past few seasons have made significant contributions to Super Bowl title runs, adding to the belief that the draft doesn't end after round 7.

Byron Pringle was a former undrafted free agent signing out of Kansas State in 2018. He suffered an injury in the 2018 preseason and was stashed on injured reserve all year. He surprised many in 2019, making the initial 53-man roster for the Chiefs, primarily as a special teamer, but he eventually emerged as a reliable receiver.

Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with Pringle in 2021 about his chemistry with Patrick Mahomes as an undrafted free agent wide receiver.

"It's a blessing to work with a guy like that because, you know, he can scan plays downfield. You know, you got to keep running and keep your eyes on the quarterback and be prepared to catch any ball," said Pringle, "No matter how it gets delivered to you, just know, just be prepared for how a ball will come your way at any moment. So just be prepared for that."

Pringle remained a key depth option for the team, playing both as a receiver and kick returner. He'd appear in 46 career regular-season games with the Chiefs, starting in eight games. Pringle won two Lamar Hunt Trophies and Super Bowl LIV with Kansas City. He also earned sponsorship with the "Pringles" potato chip brand, further demonstrating his value despite never being an NFL Draft selection.

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Today in Boston Celtics history: Thompson, Counts, Bonham draft; Garnett cut; Jones signs

Today in Boston Celtics history, the storied ball club selected four notable players in the 1964 NBA Draft, which took place in New York City, as was typical during that era. However, they did not draft future Celtics champion forward Paul Silas, who was instead picked up by the then St. Louis Hawks (now Atlanta) in the second round of the draft with the 10th overall pick (the draft consisted of many more rounds in that era).

Silas played for the Hawks in St. Louis, and after they moved to Atlanta, Georgia as well as the Phoenix Suns before being dealt to Boston in the spring of 1972.

There, he won two banners, be elected to multiple All-Defensive teams, and an All-Star Game -- among many other honors.

BOSTON, MA - APRIL 13: Members of the Boston Celtics 1976 Championship team head coach Tom Heinsohn and Paul Silas are honred at halftime of the game between the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat at TD Garden on April 13, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)

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Boston instead took Joe Strawder with the 34th pick out of Bradley, but the big man never suited up for the Celtics. He was instead sent to the Detroit Pistons, where he played three seasons. The Celtics also drafted Ron Bonham out of Cincinnati with the 16th pick. Bonham won two rings with Boston, in 1965 and 1966 -- his sole two seasons with the team. He averaged 6.3 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 0.4 assists per game over that stretch. Boston selected big man Mel Counts with the seventh overall pick out of Oregon State, and Counts also won two titles with the Celtics, again in 1965 and 1966. He played just those two seasons with Boston, recording 6.8 points, 5.8 boards, and 0.6 assists per contest.

Finally, the Celtics drafted center John Thompson, who also played just two seasons with Boston, both banner years, again in 1965 and 1966. Thompson went on to have a Hall of Fame coaching career immediately after retiring as a player in 1966, averaging 3.5 points, as many boards, and 0.3 assists per game as a Celtic.

WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 30: Former Boston Celtics player and Georgetown University coach John Thompson talks to the news media after attending legendary NBA coach Red Auerbach's viewing at Joseph Gawler's Sons Inc. funeral home October 30, 2006 in Washington, DC. Auerbach, who led the Celtics to 16 NBA championships as either coach, general manager or club president, died Saturday at the age of 89. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

It was on this date in 1999 that the team cut Garnett from the roster -- though not the one you are likely thinking of. Guard Marlon Garnett -- no relation to KG -- was waived by the team after a 24-game stint in the 1998-99 NBA season. The Santa Clara alum averaged 2.1 points per game over that stretch.

That same day, Boston signed guard Damon Jones to a rest-of-season deal after the Galveston native played well through a pair of 10-day deals. The former Houston floor general played just 13 games total for the team, logging 5.8 points, 2.4 boards, and 2.2 assists per game as a Celtic.

Gone too soon

Sadly, it is also the day in 1993 that we lost small forward Frank Kudelka. An alum of Saint Mary's College of California, Kudelka was signed by the (now defunct) Chicago Stags in 1950 and was picked up by the (also defunct) Washington Capitals in the Stags dispersal draft when that team folded in 1950, only to be picked up by the Celtics a year later when the Capitals went belly up.

Mar 5, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The Boston Celtics logo is seen on the court before the game between the Boston Celtics and the Portland Trail Blazers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

Kudelka played just 27 games with Boston before the team sold his contract to the (ALSO defunct) Baltimore Bullets in 1951, recording 4.7 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game while with Boston. Rest in peace.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Thompson, Counts, Bonham draft; Garnett cut; Jones signs

Previewing the 2026 season for Penn State CB Jahmir Joseph

Penn State football will have a completely overhauled roster to get to know in 2026 under new head coach Matt Campbell. Following one of the most active offseasons in recent memory for Penn State with a flurry of activity in the transfer portal, fans will have a lot of catching up to do in getting to know this year's Penn State roster. Fortunately, not every face will be brand new to fans. Regardless, we will be here to give you a fresh overview of every player on the roster for the 2026 season with a series of player profiles.

From all of the returning players, a long list of new faces from the transfer portal, and incoming recruits from the Class of 2026, we will have you covered with this year's player profiles for the Penn State roster. Here is a quick look at cornerback Jahmir Joseph for the 2026 season.

Preseason Player Profile

  • Hometown: Nyack, New York
  • Height: 6-0
  • Weight: 190 lbs
  • Class in 2026: Redshirt Freshman

Recruiting Rankings

Class of 2025: Consensus 4-star, No. 27 ranked cornerback, per 247Sports

A number of other big schools, like Ohio State and Oregon, were in play for Jahmir Joseph. Thankfully, Penn State seemed to be the only school he ever really considered, and he committed without ever giving those schools a visit.

Career Stats

The four-star cornerback didn’t get to play much in his freshman season, but he was unleashed in the Pinstripe Bowl. Finishing the year with seven tackles, one interception, and one pass breakup, Joseph had five tackles and his only pass breakup in the Bowl game.

Depth Chart Overview

Considered one of the best defensive backs in his class, the Nittany Lions have high hopes for Joseph. He won’t just be handed a big role in the secondary, but he has more than enough talent to emerge as a high-level starter, or a mainstay of the cornerback rotation at the very least.

Random Fact

Joseph played basketball in high school, earning First-Team All-League honors.

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Two Colts Land On NFL Trade Block Big Board

Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard talked about the trade requests for CB Kenny Moore II and QB Anthony Richardson Sr. this week ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Indianapolis Colts entered the recent 2026 NFL Draft with a laundry list of items to cross off their to-do list, but a couple of the biggest ones remain unaccomplished.

Two of the team's most notable veterans, quarterback Anthony Richardson Sr. and cornerback Kenny Moore II, are on the trade block after requesting trades this offseason, but the draft came and went without either player being moved.

Colts general manager Chris Ballard was asked about the situations for both players ahead of the draft.

"They're different in my mind, because Kenny, in his mind, it's time for – it's kind of time for a change. Anthony is a little different," Ballard said. "I still think Anthony has real value in this league, and I've been happy with his growth. And he's an extremely talented young man. So, I think it's a different – I think those are case by case and those are two different cases."

Ballard then said he would give Moore "some latitude" to explore his options if a trade didn't come about, but later said, "I'm not at that point right now," when asked whether the team would outright release either player if not traded.

After the draft, Ballard was asked if anything came up for Richardson and Moore by that point on the market, and he said, "Nothing yet, no. Nothing yet."

With the future of Richardson and Moore up in the air, they were obvious inclusions to the trade block big board, put together by Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox:

Nov 17, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) scores a touchdown over New York Jets safety Jalen Mills (35) and defensive end Micheal Clemons (72) in the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images
Nov 17, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) scores a touchdown over New York Jets safety Jalen Mills (35) and defensive end Micheal Clemons (72) in the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

QB Anthony Richardson Sr.

Projected Trade Value: Conditional 2027 5th-round pick

Potential Suitors: Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets

"While Richardson hasn't played up to his draft status in his three seasons, he's only 23 years old and possesses an ideal blend of size (6'4", 244 lbs), athleticism, and arm talent," Knox wrote. "Given the recent resurgence of quarterbacks like Jones, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield, a team should be willing to take a flier on Richardson.

"Specifically, Richardson should interest teams without a defined quarterback plan that may be looking for a signal-caller in the 2027 draft. A QB-need team could get him into camp, give him a look on the practice field, and possibly give him an audition during the season before committing to a rookie a year from now."

"Even teams that dipped into the underwhelming 2026 quarterback class should consider adding Richardson to the competition," Knox concluded.

Richardson is said to prefer a trade destination with a known quarterback developer on the coaching staff. After completing just over 50% of his career passes through his first three years, it appears Richardson may want a bit of refining in his game before finding his next true opportunity to play.

Knox lists the Cardinals and Jets as potential destinations, but both teams recently drafted young quarterbacks to develop.

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II (23) runs 49 yards for a touchdown after intercepting a pass by Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023, during a game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Mandatory Credit: Jenna Watson/IndyStar
Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II (23) runs 49 yards for a touchdown after intercepting a pass by Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023, during a game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Mandatory Credit: Jenna Watson/IndyStar

CB Kenny Moore II

Projected Trade Value: 2027 6th-round pick

Potential Suitors: Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers

"Moore is entering a contract year, and the Colts could save $7.1 million by trading him," Knox said. "While draft weekend felt like an opportune time for Moore to find a new team, neither he nor Richardson was dealt.

"Moore will turn 31 in August, but played reasonably well in 2025, allowing an opposing passer rating of 87.8 in coverage. He'd be a sensible target for teams that failed to add a corner early in the draft."

Initially, Moore was thought to be a great fit in Lou Anarumo's new Colts defense in 2025, but the amount of man coverage desired was not well-suited to Moore's cerebral game.

At this point in his career, Moore would best fit a defense that would ask him to rely more on his mental makeup rather than playing straight-up man coverage. Using his instincts and reading the offense is where he flourishes.

ESPN sparks outrage with ‘disrespectful’ Caitlin Clark move

Caitlin Clark
Apr 25, 2026; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts during the first half against the New York Liberty at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Caitlin Clark is undoubtedly the most high-profile player in the WNBA. However, according to ESPN, she’s nowhere near that best.

After a sensational, record-breaking rookie season that saw her earn an All-Star nod as well as the league’s Rookie of the Year award, Clark’s second season in the WNBA did not go quite as planned. Not only did Clark’s stats drop across the board, but she also spent a significant portion of the season sidelined with an injury.

Now, Clark is looking to bounce back this season, but she seems to have lost quite a bit of the momentum and hype she had with the media.

Ahead of the 2026 WNBA season, ESPN released a set of power rankings, ranking the top 50 players in the league. While Clark might be the face of the league, she came in at just No. 10 on the list.

“Clark received the fourth-most MVP votes as a rookie while setting a single-season league record for assists and posting the second-most 3-point field goals in a season,” ESPN wrote of Clark.

“She became one of the league’s best passers and long-range shooters the moment she stepped onto a WNBA court, and was just getting started when she was named Rookie of the Year and first-team all-WNBA in 2024. Injuries limited her to only 13 games in 2025, but she was still named an All-Star,” the ESPN blurb continued.

Ranked ahead of Clark was Los Angeles Sparks star Kelsey Plum at No. 9, reigning Rookie of the Year Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings at No. 8, Atlanta Dream star Allisha Gray at No. 7, New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu at No. 6, Las Vegas Aces star Jackie Young at No. 5, New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart at No. 4, Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier at No. 3, Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas at No. 2, and reigning MVP A’ja Wilson at No. 1.

Needless to say, Clark’s ranking quickly sparked outrage amongst WNBA fans, who expressed their displeasure on social media.

“I love Paige, but how is she ahead of CC after one yr? Caitlin’s rookie year was better than hers if we’re going based off one season. Literally none of the four players ahead of CC make any sense,” one fan wrote in a post on X.

“Paige Bueckers, Jackie Young, Sabrina Ionescu, Alisha Gray even Alyssa Thomas are not above CC. What is this harebrained nonsense?” someone else wrote in another post.

“This is mad disrespectful. Imagine ESPN treating LeBron or Jordan like this when he was playing,” someone else added.

“So Caitlin is 10 because of Injuries last season??? Despite winning MVP for USA??” someone else questioned.

“This is all so unserious,” another person commented.

Needless to say, fans were not exactly happy about Clark’s ranking. We’ll have to see whether or not she can prove ESPN wrong this upcoming season.

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Where to watch Hearts vs. Rangers live stream, TV channel, start time for Scottish Premiership match

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A highly anticipated matchup comes to Tynecastle Park Monday as Hearts and Rangers go head-to-head in a Scottish Premiership match.

These two clubs lead the Premiership table with Hearts in first and Rangers third, though only four points separate them. Hearts have struggled in recent weeks, winning only two of their last five across all competitions. Hearts' recent 1-0 win over Hibernian might've been the confidence push they needed to perform in this potential title-decider. 

Rangers have had many ups and downs this season, mostly centered around a coaching change that brought in German Danny Rohl. Rohl turned things around at Ibrox, and Rangers have subsequently flown up the rankings. While the Glasgow club are the underdog here, they could dismantle the Premiership title race. 

Who will prevail at Tynecastle Park?

Here's everything you need to know about Hearts vs. Rangers, including TV channel and streaming options for the Scottish Premiership match.

Hearts vs. Rangers live stream, TV channel

Here's how to watch this match in the U.S.:

  • TV channel: CBS Sports Network
  • Live stream: fubo

This game will be available to stream on fubo in the U.S.

It has also been selected for TV coverage on CBS Sports Network.

Fubo offers a FREE trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

What time does Hearts vs. Rangers kick off?

This Scottish Premiership clash takes place at Tynecastle Park in Edinburgh, Scotland and kicks off on Monday, May 4 at 5:30 p.m. local time.

Here's how that time translates across the United States:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeMon., May 412:30 p.m.
Central TimeMon., May 411:30 a.m.
Mountain TimeMon., May 410:30 a.m.
Pacific TimeMon., May 49:30 a.m.

Scottish Premiership fixture schedule this week

Monday, May 4

  • Hearts vs. Rangers (12:30 p.m. ET)

Saturday, May 9

  • Aberdeen vs. Dundee United (10 a.m. ET)
  • Dundee vs. Livingston (10 a.m. ET)
  • Falkirk vs. Hibernian (10 a.m. ET)
  • St Mirren vs. Kilmarnock (10 a.m. ET)
  • Motherwell vs. Hearts (3 p.m. ET)

Sunday, May 10

  • Celtic vs. Rangers (7 a.m. ET)

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7 Takeaways from Cavs Game 7 win over Raptors: Jarrett Allen proves Cavaliers don’t need to be defined by previous failures

CLEVELAND, OHIO - MAY 03: Jarrett Allen #31 of the Cleveland Cavaliers dunks the ball against the Toronto Raptors during the third quarter in Game Seven of the First Round of the NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at Rocket Arena on May 03, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

CLEVELAND — Reputations don’t change overnight, especially ones built through years of playoff failures.

The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t alter how they were perceived with a gutsy 114-102 Game 7 win over the Toronto Raptors. They did, however, show that they don’t have to be defined by previous postseason letdowns.

Jarrett Allen was the exact opposite of the caricature he’s been made out to be. He was the toughest player on the court on Sunday with the way he thoroughly dominated the paint on both ends of the floor.

Defensively, Allen made it impossible for Toronto to finish inside.

He cut off both passing and driving lanes with his activity on defense, resulting in three blocks and two steals. Allen did this while grabbing 25% of missed shots himself when he was on the floor, translating to 19 rebounds.

This all added up to Cleveland having an impressive 101.4 defensive rating with him playing.

That impact carried to the other end of the floor as well.

Allen played with a forcefulness that Toronto couldn’t match. Every cut, screen, or drive to the hoop was made with an effort that we don’t always see from Allen, but when he has few can stop.

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Head coach Kenny Atkinson saw a game like this coming with the way Allen looked in pregame intros.

“He was flying around,” Atkinson said. “Normally, he’s enthusiastic, but it was like, ‘Man, what got into this guy?’ But he was ready for the moment.”

Allen’s game is momentum-based. When he starts to see a few go through, his energy and effort continue to rise. That’s what we saw, especially in the third quarter. He finished the evening with 22 points on 7-8 shooting in the restricted area with eight huge offensive rebounds.

There was a simple message still written on the Cavs’ whiteboard after Game 7: “Win the possession game again!” Underneath that was a box with +9 in it, signaling how much they won that category.

The guards did a good job of limiting turnovers, but the real difference maker was Allen’s offensive rebounding.

Allen’s lowest playoff moment came when he couldn’t keep Mitchell Robinson and the New York Knicks off the glass three years ago. That was one of the many reasons Cleveland lost that first-round series so convincingly. It’s also where Allen made the infamous reference to the lights being “brighter than expected.”

This game was the exact opposite.

Allen wasn’t the one getting pushed off his spots; he was the one moving defenders out of the way and breaking their spirit in the second half.

This one game doesn’t change who Allen is moving forward. In basketball and in life, you continually need to confront and overcome the same problems.

Allen conquering his previous challenges is emblematic of the team as a whole.

In this series, the Cavs repeatedly showed that they can meet the moment. RJ Barrett’s game-winning three in Game 6 that hung in the air for eternity before falling through might’ve broken previous versions of this team. It didn’t for this one.

Every time they had a chance to collapse after a bad break, they picked themselves back up and continued fighting. That’s something that we haven’t consistently seen before and will help them in the postseason.

“I’m proud of our group,” Max Strus said after an impressive game of his own.

“Overcoming adversity, losing, coming back from it, showing some toughness, showing some character, showing some resilience. I think it’s going to be awesome for us to go through that. Now that we’ve gone through it, we know what it takes to get over the hump. I think it’ll be better for us in the next rounds.”

That is undeniably true.

However, it’s also true that the Cavs proved their loudest critics right on multiple occasions over the last two weeks. Mental mistakes, such as struggling to get the ball over half court late in games, cost them both Game 4 and Game 6. Championship-level teams can’t afford to give away road games, especially not two in similar ways.

The Cavs are both the team that showed they don’t have to be defined by their postseason failures, and that what has led to them can pop up at any moment. The first option wasn’t there for previous groups. That, more than anything, is reason to be optimistic if you want to be.

Talent has never been the problem with the Cavs.

The pieces are in place for a deep postseason run. The issue, both individually and as a collective, lies in rising to the occasion in the biggest moments.

Allen isn’t the only one who’s earned the reputation as a playoff failure. He’s on the same team as James Harden — the modern superstar most known for falling short in the clutch — and Donovan Mitchell — someone who hasn’t gotten out of the second round in his previous eight postseason attempts. Both will have to defeat their demons if this team is going to get over the hump.

Luckily for them, Allen provided the roadmap for doing so.

“I always feel like in this league, when you get a certain label, it always sticks with you no matter what,” Allen said. “No matter how hard you try to change it, it’s always going to follow you around. I think that if I…want to change the narrative that was placed on me…that’s going to weaken my strengths going forward and always try to weigh me back.

“I’ve always been the guy that always just moves forward. Things happen in the past that go my way, that don’t go my way. It’s just part of playing basketball, being at the professional level. [All I can do is] just be my best going forward.”

If Harden, Mitchell, and the rest of the team can continue following Allen’s example and just be their best going forward, then maybe this group can accomplish something meaningful.

Crimson Desert gains DLSS Dynamic Frame Generation support on PC

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(PR) Asustor at Computex 2026 - Local AI, USB4 Networking, Expansion Units and 24 Bays

4 May 2026 at 12:57
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PlayStation 6 PSSR Frame Gen Inches Closer to Reality, As Sony Doubles Down On AI Interpolation Research

4 May 2026 at 13:31

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The launch of the PlayStation 5 Pro marked the debut of AI-powered upscaling in the console space with PSSR. While the upscaler's latest version significantly improves image quality over its launch iteration, there's a very strong chance that, on PlayStation 6, the upscaler will also deliver AI-powered frame generation, judging from the LinkedIn profile of a Senior Research Scientist at Sony Interactive Entertainment. As spotted by MP1st, Ayan Kumar Bhunia has been working on Machine Learning and Computer Vision for SIE since December 2023. One of the highlights of their experience at the company is having "spearheaded core research behind […]

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GTA 6 Final Crunch Hits Rockstar Hard, With QA Staff Working Until 3 AM as November Deadline Looms

4 May 2026 at 13:00

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It looks like Take-Two and Rockstar Games are both pushing to avoid a third GTA 6 delay. Just last week, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick shrugged off delay rumors, pointing out that many people will likely take a sick day on November 19, the current release date for Grand Theft Auto 6. The toll of this final push, however, may weigh heavily on employees. On Glassdoor, a website that allows verified employees to anonymously publish reviews of their own companies, two reviews were posted last week noting this very issue. The first one went live on April 30. A former game […]

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One UI 9 gives the Media Player a color-driven redesign

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Samsung’s Media Player is about to grab a color-driven redesign in the One UI 9 update. Samsung has upgraded this aspect in the One UI 8.5, which is expected to start rolling out to Galaxy S25 smartphone users this week.

One UI 9 is based on Android 17, and Samsung is preparing a color-packed redesign for the Media Player. Some users have installed the firmware on their devices, with TarunVats bringing fans early looks at the upcoming changes.

At present, Galaxy’s Media Player features a static and predictable look.

Samsung really nailed the little details here. The new seek bar now pulls colors straight from the album art of whatever you’re playing. Put on a smooth jazz track with cool blue tones, and the UI subtly shifts to match that vibe.

Switch over to a bright, punchy pop song, and everything updates instantly. It’s a small touch on paper, but in everyday use, it makes the lock screen and notifications feel way more alive and in sync with what you’re listening to.

Samsung One UI 9 Media Player Redesign

Media Player is the aspect we see more often than others. Reinventing its user interface is a bold decision to make. Samsung is finally putting efforts in the right spots, which directly influence the software’s boldness.

Samsung is internally working on One UI 9, with the Public Beta testing expected to launch by the end of May or the beginning of June. The new software will first land on the Galaxy S26 series, while its official debut is likely in late July.

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Shane Mosley picks a winner in Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “I give him the edge this time”

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Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather may rematch in just a few months’ time, eleven years on from their first record-breaking contest. Shane Mosley, who faced both, gives one man the edge. Mosley faced Mayweather in 2010 and made a fast start, buckling Floyd’s knees in the second round thus becoming the first man to truly […]

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İtiraf: Kenan Yıldız'ın ne kadar genç olduğunu unutuyoruz

Juventus forması giyen milli futbolcumuz Kenan Yıldız, bugün 21 yaşına girdi. İtalyan ekibinin Teknik Direktörü Luciano Spalletti ise konuya ilginç bir yorum getirdi.

Hem Juventus hem de A Milli Takım'la çok iyi performanslar sergileyen Kenan Yıldız, bugün itibarıyla 21 yaşına girdi. 1.87 boyundaki futbolcu, günün neşesini yaşarken Juventus Teknik Direktörü Luciano Spalletti'den konuyla ilgili çarpıcı bir yorum geldi...

Kenan Yıldız

ORTALAMANIN ÜZERİNDE

Tecrübeli çalıştırıcı, "Ortalamanın üzerinde bir olgunluğa sahip olduğu için çoğu zaman yaşını unutuyoruz. Kenan çok genç ve inanılmaz bir futbolcu... İnsanlar onu bazen çılgınca eleştirebiliyor. Fakat önünde uzun seneler var ve gittikçe daha da iyi olacak" ifadelerini kullandı.

ARDA GÜLER'DEN GENÇ!

Birçok insan Kenan'ın, Arda Güler'den daha büyük olduğunu düşünüyor. İki genç yeteneğimiz de 2005 doğumlu... Fakat Kenan 4 Mayıs, Arda Güler ise 25 Şubat'ta dünyaya geldi. Yani ay bakımından Arda daha büyük! Dünya Kupası'nda her ikisinden de önemli işler bekliyoruz. Önümüzdeki turnuvalarda da bizim açımızdan kritik görevler üstlenecekler.

Dön de kaybettiğin Hakan'a bak! Milan çöktü

Milli futbolcumuz Hakan Çalhanoğlu, 2021 yazında bedelsiz olarak Milan'dan Inter'e gitmişti. Hakan, Inter ile sonraki süreçte 7 kupa kazandı. Milan ise 2 kupada kaldı!

Milli gururumuz Hakan Çalhanoğlu, tartışmalı bir şekilde 2021 yazında bedelsiz olarak Milan'dan Inter'e gitti. 32 yaşındaki orta saha, Inter ile şu kupaları kazandı:

2025/26: Serie A Şampiyonluğu

2023/24: Serie A Şampiyonluğu

2023/24: İtalya Süper Kupası

2022/23: İtalya Süper Kupası

2022/23: İtalya Kupası

2021/22: İtalya Süper Kupası

2021/22: İtalya Kupası

Hakan Calhanoglu

SON SENEYE GİRİYOR

Milan ise Hakan ayrıldıktan sonra sadece 2 kez kupa sevinci yaşadı. Kısa vadede Hakan Çalhanoğlu, İtalya futbolunda inanılmaz bir etki yaptı. Tecrübeli futbolcunun Inter ile mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak. Yani yaz döneminde sözleşmesinin son senesine giriyor.

Hakan Calhanoglu

GALATASARAY İDDİALARI

Hem 2025 yazında hem de kış transfer döneminde Hakan'ın adı ciddi şekilde Galatasaray'la anıldı. Hatta bir ara Fenerbahçe'nin de konuyla ilgili girişimleri oldu. Kısa süre içinde oyuncunun geleceğinin netleşmesi bekleniyor. Ayrıca Hakan'ın Dünya Kupası'nda yapacakları da şimdiden merak ediliyor.

Bernardo Silva ile anlaşma tamam: İtalyan basını resmen duyurdu

Sezonu şampiyon olarak tamamlamak isteyen Galatasaray bir yandan da gelecek sezon için kadro çalışmalarına başladı. Manchester City'den ayrılacak olan Bernardo Silva'yı gündemine alan Galatasaray'a bu transferde kötü haber geldi.

Gelecek sezon için kadro çalışmalarına start veren Galatasaray'da transfer listesine ismini yazdıran futbolcuların başında Bernardo Silva geliyor. Galatasaray, Manchester City'den ayrılacak Bernardo Silva'nın transferini gerçekleştirmek istiyordu. Portekizli oyuncu için Juventus'un da devrede olduğu bilinirken transfer için son kararını verdi.

Galatasaray

BARCELONA İLE ANLAŞTI

Foomercato'da yer alan habere göre, Manchester City'li Portekizli orta saha oyuncusunun FC Barcelona'ya transferi yaklaştı ve taraflar arasında prensipte bir anlaşmaya vardı. Transfer, Katalonya'da "neredeyse tamamlanmış bir anlaşma" olarak nitelendiriliyor.

Galatasaray

BARÇA AÇIKCA ÜSTÜN

Yine aynı habere göre, Galatasaray'ın oyuncunun temsilcilerine önemli bir teklif sunduğu yönündeki haberler de dahil olmak üzere, diğer faktörler heyecanı yeniden alevlendirebili . Ancak bu aşamada, Barça açıkça üstünlüğü elinde tutuyor.

Zeynep Sönmez'den kariyer rekoru

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, dünya 65'inciliğine yükselerek kariyer rekoru kırdı.

Milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, kadınlar dünya sıralamasında kariyerinin en iyi derecesi olan 65'inciliğe yükseldi.

Zeynep, Kadınlar Tenis Birliğinin (WTA) haftalık güncellenen klasmanında 2 basamak atladı.

Son katıldığı organizasyon olan WTA 1000 düzeyindeki Madrid Açık'ta 3. tura çıkan 24 yaşındaki sporcu, kariyer rekorunu kırdı.

Dünya sıralamasında en iyi dereceye sahip Türk tenisçi ünvanını, 2016'nın eylül ayında 60. sıraya yerleşen Çağla Büyükakçay elinde tutuyor.

Beşiktaş'ın rakibi Aliağa Petkimspor

Beşiktaş GAİN, Aliağa Petkimspor'u ağırlayacak.

Beşiktaş GAİN, Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi 28. hafta erteleme maçında yarın Aliağa Petkimspor'u konuk edecek.

Beşiktaş GAİN Spor Kompleksi'nde oynanacak karşılaşma saat 18.00'de başlayacak.

Geride kalan 27 haftada 23 galibiyet, 4 yenilgi alan siyah-beyazlılar ligde 2. sırada bulunuyor. 9 galibiyet, 19 mağlubiyeti bulunan Aliağa Petkimspor ise 15. basamakta yer alıyor.

Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde finalistler belli olacak

UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde finalistler belli olacak.

UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi yarı final rövanş maçları yarın ve 6 Mayıs Çarşamba günü oynanacak.

Avrupa futbolunun kulüp düzeyindeki bir numaralı turnuvasında finale çıkacak ekipler belli olacak.

İngiltere temsilcisi Arsenal, deplasmandaki ilk maçta 1-1 berabere kaldığı İspanya ekibi Atletico Madrid'i yarın TSİ 22.00'de Londra'daki Emirates Stadı'nda konuk edecek.

Alman ekibi Bayern Münih ise tarihe geçen ve 5-4 yenildiği deplasman mücadelesinin rövanşında Fransız temsilcisi Paris Saint-Germain'i (PSG) çarşamba günü TSİ 22.00'de Münih'teki Allianz Arena'da ağırlayacak.

PSG ile Bayern Münih arasındaki mücadele, ilk yarısında 5 golün atıldığı ilk UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi yarı final maçı olarak tarihe geçmiş ve aynı zamanda en çok gol atılan yarı final maçı olmuştu.

Galatasaray 30 milyon teklif edecek: Olursa olur

Galatasaray çok uzun bir süredir Strahinja Pavlovic'le ilgileniyor. Bu yaz döneminde de konuyla ilgili girişim yapılacağı öğrenildi. Milan'a önerilecek rakam belli. Gerisi tamamen İtalyan ekibinin kararına kalıyor.

Mevcut Galatasaray kadrosunda tek sol ayaklı stoper Abdülkerim Bardakcı... Yönetim bu sebeple takviye planlaması yapıyor. Listenin zirvesinde Milan'dan Strahinja Pavlovic yer alıyor. Sırp savunmacı, Sarı-Kırmızılılar'a hiç yabancı olmayan bir isim... Aslan'ın ilgisi senelerdir sürüyor.

Galatasaray

MİLAN'A GELMEDEN ÖNCE

1.94 boyundaki futbolcu, 2024 yazında 18.5 milyon euro karşılığında Salzburg'dan Milan'a gitmişti. Galatasaray o dönemde de devredeydi. Sonraki transfer dönemlerinde de Sarı-Kırmızılılar, İtalyan ekibinin kapısını çaldı. Ancak taraflar anlaşmaya varamadı. 2026 yazında da durum değişmeyecek.

Galatasaray

ÜSTÜNE ÇIKILMAYACAK

Galatasaray'ın, Strahinja Pavlovic için 30 milyon euroluk bir teklif yapacağı öğrenildi. Diğer bölgelere de takviye gerektiği için Sarı-Kırmızılılar, 30 milyonun üzerine çıkmayacak. Milan bunu kabul ederse iş bitecek. Aksi halde alternatiflere gidilecek. Sırp futbolcu bu sezon Serie A'da 31 maça çıktı. Sahada 2.600 dakika kaldı. 4 gol ve 1 asist üretti.

Əvəzedicilər: 25-ci turun oyun cədvəli açıqlandı

4 May 2026 at 12:00

Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında təşkil edilmiş Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 25-ci turun oyun cədvəli açıqlanıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Dörd günü əhatə edəcək turun görüşləri mayın 7-də, 8-də, 9-da və 10-da keçiriləcək. Bakıda start veriləcək tura Qəbələdə baş tutacaq oyunla yekun vurulacaq.

Əvəzedicilər Liqası
25-ci tur
7 may

“Neftçi-2” – “Araz-Naxçıvan-2”
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 17:00.

8 may

“Zirə-2” – “Sumqayıt-2”
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 13:00.

“Turan Tovuz-2” – “Qarabağ-2”
Gəncə şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 16:00.

9 may

“Kəpəz-2” – “Şamaxı-2”
Gəncə şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 16:30.

10 may

“Qəbələ-2” – “Sabah-2”
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 16:00.

Birinci Liqa: 25-ci turun təyinatları açıqlandı

4 May 2026 at 11:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 25-ci turunun bütün təyinatları müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

25-ci turun görüşləri mayın 5-də, 6-da və 7-də keçiriləcək. Bütün görüşlərə saat 16:00-da start veriləcək.

Birinci Liqa
25-ci tur
5 may

“Şahdağ Qusar” – “Mingəçevir”
Hakimlər: Vüqar Həsənli, Asif Abdullayev, Safalı Ağayev, Niyaz Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Azər Əsgərov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu. 16:00.

6 may

“Şimal” – MOİK
Hakimlər: Mahmud Bağırzadə, Zakir Şükürzadə, Məmmədəli Kərimov, Səbuhi Bayramov.
Hakim-inspektor: Feyzulla Feyzullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldəniz Musayev.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu. 16:00.

“Difai” – “Şəfa”
Hakimlər: İslam Məmmədov, Rəşad Quliyev, Elman Kərimov, Rövşən Rəcəbov.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Erkin Hüseynov.
Buzovna qəsəbə stadionu. 16:00.

“Zaqatala” – “Səbail”
Hakimlər: Kamran Əliyev, Mirnihad Seyidov, Anar Bədəlov, Namiq Bəkirov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rövşən Əhmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
Zaqatala Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu. 16:00.

7 may

“Cəbrayıl” – “Baku Sportinq”
Hakimlər: Ruslan Quliyev, Səbuhi Əmrahov, Səbuhi Soltanov, Elçin Abdullayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Babək Quliyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
Şamaxı Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu. 16:00.

“Liverpul” bu aqibəti 11 il sonra yaşadı, MY hədəfə çatdı

4 May 2026 at 10:00

“Liverpul” 2014/2015-ci illər mövsümündən sonra İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında məğlubiyyət sayında ən pis göstəricisinə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu, Arne Slotun baş məşqçisi olduğu kollektivin ötən gün 35-ci tur çərçivəsində “Mançester Yunayted”ə 2:3 hesabıyla uduzması nəticəsində ilə reallaşıb.

Beləliklə, Mersisayd təmsilçisi cari mövsümdə 11-ci dəfə meydanı xalsız tərk edib. “Qırmızılar” 2014/2015-ci illər mövsümündə 12 məğlubiyyət almışdı. Sözügedən komanda cari mövsümün qalan oyunlarında daha bir məğlubiyyət alsa, əvvəlki uğursuzluğunu təkrarlayacaq.

Xatırladaq ki, sonuncu ölkə çempionu hazırda 58 xalla dördüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Liverpul” 35 oyunda 17 qələbə və 7 heç-heçə də görüb.

“Mançester Yunayted” isə bu qələbə sayəsində UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə iştirak hüququ qazanıb. Mançesterlilər hazırda 64 xalla turnir cədvəlində üçüncü yerdə qərarlaşıblar. İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının ilk beş komandası UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının gələn mövsümündə iştirak edəcək. Hazırda “Arsenal” vahid liderir. “Mançester Siti” 70 xalla ikinci, “Aston Villa” 58 xalla beşincidir.

Fenerbahçe'de yemin: "Kazanarak bitirelim"

Fenerbahçeli futbolcular, Başakşehir galibiyeti sonrası soyunma odasında buruk sevinç yaşadı. Bitime 2 hafta kala zirveyle fark 4 puana indi. Kaptanlar, yaptıkları konuşmada, "Şampiyonluk bizim elimizde değil. Ancak üzerimize düşen, kalan 2 maçı da kazanmak ve neler olacağını görmek. Taraftara bunu borçluyuz" ifadelerini kullandı.

Qubada Heydər Əliyevin xatirəsinə həsr olunmuş turnir keçiriləcək

4 May 2026 at 12:51

Mayın 12–13-də Ümummilli Lider Heydər Əliyevin xatirəsinə həsr olunmuş badminton turniri keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Badminton Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

2012–2013-cü il təvəllüdlü idmançılar (U-15) arasında təşkil olunacaq yarış Quba Olimpiya İdman Kompleksində baş tutacaq.

Kivu “İnter”in tarixinə düşdü

4 May 2026 at 12:25

“İnter” İtaliya A Seriyasında 2025/26 mövsümünün qalibi olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, komandanın moldovalı çalışdırıcısı Kristian Kivu 2010-cu ildən sonra “neradzurra” ilə liqanı qazanan ilk əcnəbi mütəxəssis olub.

Sonuncu dəfə 2010-cu ildə “İnter” portuqaliyalı Joze Mourinyonun rəhbərliyi altında A Seriyasının qızıl medallarını qazanmışdı.

“Qələbəyə görə çox sevinirəm” – Arbeloa

4 May 2026 at 12:16

“Real”ın baş məşqçisi Alvaro Arbeloa La Liqada “Espanyol”a qalib gəldikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis “Marca”ya açıqlamasında 2:0 hesabıyla bitən matçla bağlı bunları deyib:

“Qol buraxmamağımız yaxşıdır. Qələbəyə görə çox sevinirəm. Bütün üstünlük bizdə idi və layiq olduğumuz xalları qazandıq.

Qarşıdan “El Klasiko” gəlir. “Barselona” kimi güclü rəqibə qarşı oynayacağıq. Azarkeşlərimiz üçün də mühüm oyundur. Matça qədər yaxşı bərpa keçib, ciddi hazırlaşmağa çalışacağıq”.

“Barselona” – “Real” oyunu mayın 10-da keçiriləcək. “Barselona” bu matçda məğlub olmazsa, La Liqada çempionluğunu rəsmiləşdirəcək.

Paytaxt klubu baş məşqçisi ilə vidalaşdı

4 May 2026 at 11:45

Rusiyanın ÇSKA klubunda baş məşqçi Fabio Çelestini ilə yollar ayrılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Moskva təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılaşma əsasında xitam verilib.

ÇSKA Rusiya Premyer Liqasında 28 turdan sonra 45 xalla 6-cı sıradadır.

Federasiya rəhbərliyi valideynlərlə görüşdü

4 May 2026 at 11:23

Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyasının rəhbərliyi yeniyetmə və gənclərdən ibarət yığma komandada çıxış edən şahmatçıların valideynləriylə görüş keçirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, görüşdə Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyasının prezidenti Mahir Məmmədov federasiya tərəfindən təqdim olunan şahmatçılara dəstək proqramı barədə məlumat verib. AŞF rəhbəri istedadlı uşaqların erkən yaşlardan aşkarlanması və inkişafdan geri qalmamasının diqqətdə saxlanıldığını qeyd edib.

Yeniyetmə və gənc şahmatçılardan ibarət yığma komandanın baş məşqçisi Nicat Məmmədov dəstək layihəsinə seçim, hazırlıq proqramından danışıb. İclasda iştirak edən məşqçi Fərid Abbasov və Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyasının baş katibi İlahə Qədimova şahmatçıların hazırlığında valideynlərin xüsusi rolunun olduğunu vurğulayıb.

Tədbirdə uşaqların düzgün qidalanması və hazırlıq vaxtının səmərəli istifadəsinin vacibliyi barədə danışılıb.

Görüşün sonunda AŞF rəhbərliyi və məşqçilər valideynlər tərəfindən səsləndirilən sualları cavablandırıb.

“Bu, Azərbaycan çempionatına yaraşan hakimlik deyil”

4 May 2026 at 11:15

“Sumqayıt” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXX turunda səfərdə “Kəpəz”ə uduzub – 1:2.

“Kimyaçılar”ın müdafiəçisi Danilo Beskorovoynı “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında matçla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü:

“Süni örtüklü meydançada oynayırdıq və bu, performansımıza təsir etdi. Belə arenalarda zədə riski yüksəkdir. Amma ümumi baxanda pis oynamadıq, məğlubiyyətə layiq deyildik. Hakimin anlaşılmaz qərarları bizi xalsız qoydu”.

“Kəpəz” oyunun sonlarında ardıcıl qazandığı penaltilərlə geridönüş edib. İkinci “11 metrə” məhz Danilonun əlinə dəydiyi iddia edilən topa görə təyin edilib. Müdafiəçi epizodu belə şərh etdi:

“Top əlimə dəyməmişdi. Başa düşə bilmirəm ki, belə qərarlar necə asanlıqla verilir? Oynayırıq, əziyyət çəkirik, amma hakimlərin yanlışlıqlarına görə xallarımız alınır. Tək bu deyil, bundan öncə də bir neçə dəfə əleyhimizə qərarlar verilib. Bu, Azərbaycan çempionatına yaraşan hakimlik deyil. VAR qərarların daha düzgün qəbul edilməsi üçün köməkçi sistemdir, amma burda fərqli işləyir”.

Danilo icarə əsasında “Sumqayıt”da çıxış edir. O, yayda müqavilə ilə məxsus olduğu “Krivbass”a qayıdacağını dedi:

“Anlaşmamız bitir və Ukraynaya dönəcəyəm. Bundan sonra klubun rəhbərliyi ilə danışacağıq və gələcəyimlə bağlı qərarımı verəcəyəm”.

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4 May 2026 at 12:50

Cristian Chivu has become the first foreign coach to win the Serie A title since José Mourinho in 2010, when the current Inter boss was a player under the Special One at the Stadio Meazza.

Inter secured their 21st Scudetto on Sunday, beating Parma 2-0 at San Siro.

Chivu has won the Serie A title in his first season at San Siro and his first full campaign in Italy’s top flight, having previously coached Parma for only 13 matches last term.

PASADENA, CA - JULY 20: Jose Mourinho coach of Inter Milan talks with his team during practice at the Rose Bowl stadium on July 20, 2009 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA – JULY 20: Jose Mourinho coach of Inter Milan talks with his team during practice at the Rose Bowl stadium on July 20, 2009 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

The Romanian tactician has become the first foreign coach to win the Scudetto since Mourinho in the 2009-10 campaign.

Back then, Mou not only won the Serie A title but also grabbed a legendary treble, with Chivu as one of the regular starters on that team.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 21: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, celebrates after during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Cristian Chivu, Head Coach of FC Internazionale Milano, celebrates after during the Coppa Italia Semi-Final match between FC Internazionale and Como at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Since then, only Italian coaches have won the Italian league: Massimiliano Allegri has done it six times, followed by Antonio Conte with five, Maurizio Sarri, Stefano Pioli, Luciano Spalletti and Simone Inzaghi with one each.

List of Serie A title-winning coaches since Mourinho

2010-11 Allegri (Milan)

2011-12 Conte (Juventus)

2012-13 Conte (Juventus)

2013-14 Conte (Juventus)

2014-15 Allegri (Juventus)

2015-16 Allegri (Juventus)

2016-17 Allegri (Juventus)

2017-18 Allegri (Juventus)

2018-19 Allegri (Juventus)

2019-20 Sarri (Juventus)

2020-21 Conte (Inter)

2021-22 Pioli (Milan)

2022-23 Spalletti (Napoli)

2023-24 Inzaghi (Inter)

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Serie A: Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

4 May 2026 at 12:22

Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma host Fiorentina at the Stadio Olimpico tonight, with Matias Soulé, Paulo Dybala and Donyell Malen expected to start up front for the Giallorossi.

It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, and it’s the final round of Serie A Week 35.

Milan, Juventus and Como have dropped points in this round, so Roma have a good chance to move one point behind the Bianconeri in fourth.

Fiorentina, on the other hand, sit 16th with a nine-point lead over 18th-placed Cremonese, who will host Lazio at 18:00 CET.

Roma must cope without the suspended El Aynaoui and the injured Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Bryan Zaragoza.

According to several sources, including Sky Sport Italia, Argentine star Dybala is fit to start up front for the Giallorossi, and so is Manu Koné in central midfield.

The Tuscans have travelled to Florence without Tariq Lamptey, Luis Balbo, Niccolò Fortini, Moise Kean and Roberto Piccoli.

Roma vs. Fiorentina – Where to watch on TV

The match will be shown on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups

Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Koné, Wesley; Soulé, Dybala; Malen.

Fiorentina (4-3-3): De Gea; Dodò, Pongracic, Ranieri, Gosens; Ndour, Fagioli, Mandragora; Harrison, Gudmundsson, Solomon.  

Picture: Thuram’s tribute to Kobe Bryant as Inter win 21st Scudetto

4 May 2026 at 11:58

Inter striker Marcus Thuram paid tribute to NBA legend Kobe Bryant on Instagram while celebrating the Nerazzurri’s Scudetto victory.

Inter star Thuram recreated one of Kobe Bryant’s iconic photos on social media while celebrating the club’s 21st Scudetto in the dressing room on Sunday.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Thuram had scored the opening goal in a 2-0 win over Parma, which allowed the Nerazzurri to win the Scudetto with three games to spare.

Right after the match, Thuram posted an Instagram picture showing him with two Scudetto trophies, those he won during his time at the Stadio Meazza.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Marcus Thuram, Federico Dimarco, and Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 03: Marcus Thuram, Federico Dimarco, and Nicolo Barella of FC Internazionale Milano celebrate after being confirmed as Serie A champions following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

It was an edited picture as Inter will only lift the 2025-26 Scudetto trophy after the final matchday, but his pose was a tribute to the iconic picture of NBA legend Kobe Bryant taken in June 2001 after the Los Angeles Lakers had beaten the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 in Philadelphia.

Check out all reactions, pictures and videos from Inter’s title celebrations on the special football Italia LIVEBLOG.

Picture: Thuram’s tribute to Bryant as Inter celebrate 21st Scudetto

📲🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Marcus Thuram pays tribute to the great Kobe Bryant via IG. pic.twitter.com/KgT4o9Ks9H

— The Touchline | 𝐓 (@TouchlineX) May 3, 2026

Today’s Papers – Inter’s glory with 21st Scudetto

4 May 2026 at 11:26

La Gazzetta dello Sport

Inter Scudetto: 21 of glory

Nerazzurri champions with a 2-0 win over Parma. Lautaro: ‘It wasn’t easy after last season.’ Chivu’s magic debut. Marotta: ‘May he stay for a long time.’ San Siro going crazy.

Corriere dello Sport

What a treble!

Historic triumphs of Sinner in Madrid and Kimi in Miami as the splendid frame of Inter’s 21st Scudetto.

Chivu’s domination: 2-0 to Parma and celebration with three games to spare.

Thuram and Micky put their names on the 26th victory in 35 games: +12 over Napoli and +15 over Milan. San Siro goes wild.

Tuttosport

Special Chivu: Inter’s euphoria

San Siro goes wild to celebrate the Nerazzurri’s triumph after the victory against Parma, signed by Thuram and Mkhitaryan. The Romanian, the protagonist of the 2010 treble, is the first foreign coach to win the Scudetto after Mourinho. Marotta: ‘He can stay for many years.’ The role of captain Martinez, the weight of Calhanoglu and Dimarco.

Here’s Vlahovic again, but Juventus throw themselves away

The Serbian replies to Bowie, amid errors and boos. Spalletti: ‘We are nothing special like this.’ Milan tilted, but the hook failed. Roma return to +1 tonight?

Carrick issues update on why Bruno Fernandes was taken off in 3-2 win against Liverpool

4 May 2026 at 12:31

Old Trafford is still absolutely buzzing after Manchester United pulled off a thrilling 3-2 victory against Liverpool, a result that officially secured their return to the Champions League next season.

It was a classic, high-octane Premier League clash, but amidst all the massive celebrations, there was a brief moment of sheer panic for the Old Trafford faithful.

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Bruno Fernandes, a player who practically never misses a single minute of action, was unexpectedly substituted late in the game.

Given how crucial the Portuguese maestro is to the side, fans immediately feared the worst.

Fernandes actually took a heavy knock and was seen limping away from a tough challenge before the break.

Bruno Fernandes was crucial for Man United vs Liverpool

In typical warrior fashion, he gritted his teeth and played on right until stoppage time, pushing his body to the absolute limit to ensure United got over the line in the chaotic 3-2 win.

However, interim head coach Michael Carrick was quick to shut down any lingering injury fears during his post-match comments.

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Carrick played down the substitution, insisting that pulling Bruno off wasn’t because he succumbed to the earlier knock.

Instead, it was a purely tactical move designed to bring on defender Leny Yoro and lock down the crucial three points.

“To be honest, it was just a minute or so to go and [we wanted] to get Leny on the pitch,” said Carrick, as reported by Manchester Evening News.

“Obviously Joshua came on, Paddy came on and Amad came on as well and there was nothing behind that apart from that.”

Carrick continues to impress at Old Trafford

Interim boss Carrick has brilliantly steadied the ship and successfully guided the club back into Europe’s elite competition.

With their captain fully committed to the cause and their top-tier status restored, the Red Devils can finally start dreaming of huge European nights under the Old Trafford lights once again.

As for Fernandes, he would be hoping to get the maximum minutes in the remaining matches as he looks to break the assist record in a single Premier League season.

The Portuguese midfielder has 19 assists this season so far and he just needs two more to move ahead of Arsenal legend Thierry Henry and Manchester City icon Kevin De Bruyne to get the most assists in a single season.

Man United will play Sunderland, Nottingham Forest and Brighton in their final three matches of the season.

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Huge bid: Man City ready big money summer move for midfielder wanted by Man United

4 May 2026 at 12:09

Manchester City are getting ready for another eventful transfer window.

In the winter transfer window this year, the Premier League giants made a statement by signing Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace and Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth.

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They are ready to spend big in the summer transfer window and they have already identified their primary target and it is a midfielder.

According to respected transfer guru Nicolo Schira, Pep Guardiola’s side are reportedly putting the final touches on a “huge bid” to lure Nottingham Forest standout Elliot Anderson to the Etihad Stadium.

Man City ready to spend big this summer

Man City are suddenly ready to open their massive cheque book as they are preparing to build another team that could challenge for the biggest honours in football.

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Players like Bernardo Silva and John Stones are leaving the club in the summer and they need reinforcements to improve the quality and the depth of the squad.

Since leaving his boyhood club, Newcastle United, to find regular first-team minutes, Anderson has been an absolute revelation.

Arriving at Nottingham Forest, he was instantly handed the keys to the engine room, and he has completely repaid that faith.

Evolving into a highly dynamic, all-action playmaker, his consistent Premier League brilliance has transformed him from a promising prospect into a highly coveted England international.

He is now a fully-fledged top-flight star capable of aggressively driving the ball forward, breaking opposition lines, and dictating the tempo against the best teams in the country.

From a purely tactical standpoint, Anderson feels like the absolute perfect project for Guardiola.

Anderson would fit like a glove at the Etihad Stadium

City’s recruitment strategy heavily values elite technical versatility, ball retention under pressure, and high tactical intelligence, traits the young Englishman possesses in absolute abundance.

Anderson can seamlessly operate as a traditional number eight, a wide playmaker, or even slot into a deeper role, giving Guardiola the exact kind of tactical fluidity he famously demands from his players.

The Premier League giants may face severe competition from their Premier League rivals Manchester United, who have also put him on their transfer shortlist.

For City to actually turn Schira’s reported “huge bid” into a reality, it will require an astronomical, statement-making fee to properly test Forest’s resolve and force them to the negotiating table.

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Talks held: Man United performer is on his way out after holding talks with high-profile club

4 May 2026 at 11:38

Inter Miami are continuing their pursuit of another marquee signing, with Casemiro emerging as a top target ahead of the summer transfer window.

According to Fabrizio Romano, discussions are ongoing between the MLS club and the Brazilian midfielder, who is expected to leave Manchester United as a free agent at the end of the season.

At 34, Casemiro finds himself weighing up the next step in his career after another strong campaign in England.

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While Inter Miami are pushing hard to secure his signature, the experienced midfielder is also attracting interest from other clubs, leaving his future open for now.

Man United midfielder is still high in demand

Casemiro’s impact at Manchester United has been significant since his arrival from Real Madrid in July 2022.

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The Brazilian is known for his leadership, defensive intelligence, and ability to control games from midfield. He has remained a key figure despite entering the later stages of his career.

This season, the Brazilian has delivered impressive numbers, scoring nine goals in 32 Premier League appearances, a remarkable return for a defensive midfielder.

His knack for arriving in the box at crucial moments, combined with his experience at the highest level, has kept him among the most respected midfielders in world football.

Inter Miami’s interest is part of a strategy to attract globally recognized players to Major League Soccer.

Following high-profile signings in recent years, the club continues to position itself as a destination for elite talent seeking a new challenge.

Casemiro will not be short of offers in the summer

Reports suggest that the idea of moving to the United States is appealing to Casemiro, not just from a footballing perspective but also in terms of lifestyle.

MLS has become an increasingly attractive option for experienced players looking to extend their careers while embracing a different environment.

However, Inter Miami are not alone in the race. Other clubs, including teams from the Middle East and Europe, are believed to have made contact or expressed interest.

Financial offers from these regions could rival or exceed those from MLS, adding another layer of complexity to the negotiations.

From Man United’s perspective, Casemiro’s departure would mark the end of an important chapter.

The club is currently in a phase of transition, with a focus on refreshing the squad and integrating younger players into key positions.

Allowing Casemiro to leave on a free transfer could open space for new midfield additions while also reducing the wage bill.

Enquiries made: Man United step up interest in €40 million midfielder to replace Casemiro

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Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid Bet Builder Tips – 6/1 Champions League Special, Analysis & Predictions

With a spot in the final of this season’s Champions League hanging in the balance on Tuesday night, Arsenal will welcome Atletico Madrid to the Emirates for their second-leg showdown. Claiming an essential domestic boost over the weekend and picking up some dream momentum in north London, Mikel Arteta’s side are pencilled in as a […]

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Crystal Palace want Iraola to replace departing Glasner

With Oliver Glasner leaving at the end of the season, Crystal Palace have chosen Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola to take the reins at Selhurst Park, according to Football Insider. Like Glasner, Iraola has confirmed departure from his current club this summer in search of a new challenge some time ago, and speaking to the press after […]

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Crystal Palace want Iraola to replace departing Glasner

With Oliver Glasner leaving at the end of the season, Crystal Palace have chosen Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola to take the reins at Selhurst Park, according to Football Insider. Like Glasner, Iraola has confirmed departure from his current club this summer in search of a new challenge some time ago, and speaking to the press after […]

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IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan scripts history, shatters Chris Gayle’s 13-year record

NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans opener Sai Sudharsan continues his meteoric rise in the IPL, rewriting record books yet again — this time by surpassing Chris Gayle for the most runs after 50 matches in the tournament’s history.

The 24-year-old reached the landmark during GT’s last-over win over Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, scoring a composed 57 off 41 balls. In the process, Sudharsan took his tally to 2178 runs in his first 50 IPL innings, overtaking Gayle’s long-standing record of 2061 runs. The record had stood tall for 13 years, dating back to a time when Sudharsan was just 11 years old.


Mitchell Marsh sits third on the elite list with 1933 runs after 50 innings, underlining the magnitude of Sudharsan’s achievement in a league known for its fierce competition.

Fastest to 2000 — another Gayle record falls earlier

This isn’t the first time Sudharsan has dethroned Gayle this season. Only recently, the elegant left-hander became the fastest batter in IPL history to reach 2000 runs, achieving the milestone in just 47 innings — one fewer than Gayle’s 48. Marsh follows closely behind, having taken 52 innings.

Sudharsan’s record-breaking spree began earlier in the season when he smashed a stunning 100 off 58 balls against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, underlining both his consistency and ability to dominate attacks across conditions.

Despite a slow start to IPL 2026 — with just one fifty in his first six outings — Sudharsan has bounced back emphatically, registering three fifty-plus scores in his last four innings, including that match-defining century.

His overall numbers are remarkable: 2178 runs in 50 innings at an average of 47.34 and a strike rate of 148, all for Gujarat Titans since his debut in 2022.
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While Sudharsan anchored the chase against Punjab Kings, GT’s bowlers laid the foundation. Jason Holder starred with four wickets, while Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada chipped in with two apiece.

Punjab Kings, rescued by a fighting half-century from Suryansh Shedge, posted 163/9 — but Gujarat Titans chased it down on the penultimate ball to seal a thrilling victory, with Sudharsan once again at the heart of history.

2026 K League 1 Round 12 Preview

2026 K League 1 Round 12 Preview
2026 K League 1 Round 12 Preview

The second round robin of the 2026 Hana Bank K League 1 season begins on Children's Day, Tuesday 5th May, with top-flight matches scheduled throughout the day. Round 12 of the K League 1 season brings together sides level on momentum as Gangwon FC and Pohang Steelers both look to secure a fifth win of the campaign and strengthen their position in the top half. Elsewhere, Daejeon Hana Citizen aim to extend their scoring run and make it three consecutive victories, while Gimcheon Sangmu’s Go Jae-hyeon looks to continue his recent form and deliver a third straight match with a goal contribution.

Match of the Round

Gangwon FC vs. Pohang Steelers, both chasing a fifth win

Round 12 sees Gangwon (fourth, 16 points) take on Pohang (sixth, 15 points). With just one point separating the two sides, both enter the match on four wins for the season and will be aiming to reach a fifth and strengthen their push towards the top of the table.

Gangwon moved up to fourth with a 1-0 win over Incheon United in Round 11 and continue to apply pressure on third-placed Ulsan HD, trailing by just one point. At the centre of their recent form is Kim Dae-won, who has featured in every match this season, recording four goals and two assists. In the win over Incheon, he scored the decisive goal with a powerful long-range effort. Kim has also been named Round MVP twice and selected in the Best 11 on three occasions, underlining his consistency. Having registered a career-high 12 goals and 13 assists in the 2022 season, there is growing expectation that he could surpass those numbers if he maintains his current form. Gangwon have relied on fluid passing and aggressive pressing this season, and will look to continue that approach in pursuit of consecutive wins.

Pohang claimed a 1-0 win over Ulsan in the East Coast Derby in Round 11, with Cho Sang-hyuk scoring a late winner to seal the result. The victory marked a turning point, lifting Pohang from ninth to sixth in the table. While much of their scoring this season has come through Lee Ho-jae (six goals), Cho’s first goal of the campaign highlighted the potential for more varied attacking contributions. Pohang are currently the only side in the top six with a negative goal difference (-1), meaning greater attacking balance will be key if they are to climb higher.

Gangwon held the advantage in last season’s head-to-head record with three wins and one loss, but Pohang won the first meeting between the two sides this season 1-0. Their second meeting of the campaign will take place on Children’s Day at 4:30 PM at Gangneung High1 Arena.

Team of the Round

Daejeon Hana Citizen (fifth, 15 points) recorded an emphatic 5-0 win over Gwangju FC in Round 11. Having scored four goals against Ulsan HD in Round 10 and five against Gwangju in Round 11, Daejeon have netted nine goals across their last two matches, highlighting their attacking prowess. They now look to secure a third consecutive win and first home win of the season.

After a slow start to the season, with one win, three draws and three losses in their opening seven matches, Daejeon have responded with three wins and one loss in their last four. Jeong Jae-hee and Diogo Oliveira have been central to that improvement, with Jeong scoring three goals in the last two matches and Diogo contributing two goals and one assist. Joo Min-kyu also opened his account for the season against Gwangju, adding further momentum to the attack.

Defensively, Daejeon showed improvement by switching from a back four to a back five against Gwangju. The central defensive trio of Kim Min-deok, Kim Bong-soo and Anton Kryvotsyuk provided stability, while Kim Moon-hwan and Lee Myung-jae were active on the flanks. The result was their second clean sheet of the season. With improved balance at both ends of the pitch, Daejeon will look to continue their rise.

Daejeon face Incheon United in Round 12. They will take confidence from their earlier meeting this season, where they recorded a 3-1 win. The two sides meet again on Children’s Day at 4:30 PM at Daejeon World Cup Stadium.

Player of the Round

Gimcheon Sangmu (ninth, 13 points) recorded a 3-2 come-from-behind win over FC Seoul in Round 11, securing consecutive wins for the first time this season. Go Jae-hyeon played a key role, registering an attacking contribution for the second match in a row.

Go, now in his ninth professional season after debuting with Daegu in 2018, recorded 13 goals and two assists in 2022, followed by nine goals and one assist in 2023, achieving double-digit goal contributions in consecutive seasons. However, he was later deployed in less advanced roles, including wing-back and central midfield, which impacted his attacking output.

After joining Gimcheon last year, Go has regained momentum. He has featured in every match this season, recording four goals and one assist. He provided an assist in Round 10 against Bucheon FC 1995 and scored the opening goal against FC Seoul in Round 11, once again demonstrating his sharpness in the penalty area.

Gimcheon face Ulsan in Round 12. The first meeting between the two sides this season ended in a 0-0 draw. Their second encounter will take place on Children’s Day at 4:30 PM at Gimcheon Sports Complex.

2026 K League 1 Round 12 Fixtures

Tuesday 5th May 

KU’s big hoops signing is great news, unless it’s another poison pill in the NIL era

Tyran Stokes of Team USA attempts a dunk during the first half against Team World on April 11, 2026 in Portland, Oregon

Tyran Stokes of Team USA attempts a dunk during the first half against Team World on April 11, 2026 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images)

What’s the best word to describe how the University of Kansas’s men’s basketball team has entered this new era of college sports? 

Along with me, please point your internet browser to a thesaurus

For some other programs, you might choose “mercenary.” These teams have won big by luring away seasoned, proven, older players from other teams. In the mercenary column? Indiana University football and Michigan basketball. We prefer the word, “champions.”

You might tag still others with “profligate.” When an athletic department recruits a squad of young millionaires to a historic program, the expectations are higher than a March Madness second round loss (by almost 20). Yes, I am talking about you, Kentucky basketball. 

A handful of schools have gotten downright “litigious.” The University of Washington recently sued its quarterback, who waffled back and forth about whether he would return to campus last year. Meanwhile, the University of Georgia is seeking $390,000 from a former defensive end after he transferred to the University of Missouri. See you in court.

The atmosphere at Kansas basketball in the nascent days of the NIL era is different. Call it “dramatic.” During the past 12 months, the emotional rollercoaster ride has tested Jayhawk fans who previously basked in constant conference championships and juggernaut status. 

As an instructor at the Lawrence campus, I have watched the mood among students over the past few years go from disbelief (“There’s no way that we won’t win the Big XII!”) to protest (“It’s just not fair!“). This year I was surprised by the mid-week apathy among students. Basically no one was talking about the Jayhawks in my classrooms, a rare symptom from those in crimson and blue.

Many of the storylines that have defined this time at KU are tethered to the financial tumult that has shaken college sports. Athletes deserved compensation, but when the NCAA restrictions fell, pandemonium reigned.

The millions of dollars in players’ pockets have unsteadied all campuses, but perhaps “The Hill” most of all.

 

Things are looking up

Earning the word choice of dramatic means plenty of ups: Headlines! Recruits! Big wins! A star coach! 

Last week brought another highlight. Wednesday morning, my gym blared the news from sports channels on big screens in every direction: The nation’s top high school player is coming to Allen Fieldhouse

The consensus top recruit, Tyran Stokes, might carry the Jayhawks during his expected one-year stay in Kansas before departing as a forecasted No. 1 overall NBA draft pick. Landing a dominant player like this, one who can maraud down the lane but also square up from beyond the arc, signals recruiting swagger for Bill Self and his assistants.

Last year, the Jayhawks also landed the top recruit, Darryn Peterson. With Peterson at point, the Jayhawks climbed into the top 10 rankings from the Associated Press writers poll during Week 16. Eight wins in a row — two of them against the top two ranked teams nationally — would keep most fanbases happy for years.  

Combine this with the constant, historic revelry of Allen Fieldhouse. Students still camp out for choice game-day seats and the chance to be in front of the national TV cameras. 

These high points likely helped draw Stokes to Kansas.

 

Must it come down?

But oh how the drama has swerved: Early tournament exit! Possible retirement! Campus controversy! An aloof superstar!

One KU basketball narrative rose to the top this season. Fans nationwide knew both that KU both had a gamechanger in Peterson but also that he wasn’t playing as much as everyone expected. 

Fans and commentators threw shade about his commitment to the team, hinting that the big payout for his name, image and likeness should have spurred him toward being available to play more minutes for the Jayhawks. 

Perhaps, they whispered, he was saving himself for an even bigger NBA payday. This high-profile swirl of money and playing time is a mid-season college storyline that could only happen in 2026.

In this pay-for-play climate, many wonder how long veteran Hall of Famers like Bill Self will wait before retirement. Today’s college hoops atmosphere is certainly a world away from 1993, when he was recruiting players to an Oral Roberts University team that was 6-21. Losing in the second round of the tournament this year made the coaching situation still more precarious. 

Add in Self’s recent health troubles and it feels like the KU coaching throne is wobbling for the first time in decades, which should terrify the Jayhawks. 

Teams have surged up and down in the rankings for years before players were being paid. Nevertheless, Kansas this year yo-yo-ed in rankings from No. 19 preseason, to unranked, to No. 8, to an embarrassing last-second flame-out during the tournament. 

Consider also Nebraska, a team that didn’t receive a single vote in the AP preseason poll and also a team that didn’t crack the top 25 until week 6. They finished second to the national champions in the Big Ten standings and made it to the Sweet 16.

In watching college basketball today, we are crossing our fingers each season that a misfit band of transfer students gels together with heralded freshmen. But, in doing so, we often fail to evaluate these hastily assembled squads, this year’s KU team included.

All of this ignores the elephant in the room — or in this case, the elephant sitting smack dab in the middle of Jayhawk Boulevard. The athletic and academic interests on KU’s campus have confronted one another in a way I haven’t seen during my 13 academic years at KU. 

When KU faculty members publicized a no-confidence vote in the university leadership this year, athletics was not just the subtext, it was the text. Associate professor Misty Heggeness (whom I once profiled for the Reflector) challenged the university’s plan to use KU’s general fund to cover athlete payments. 

“It’s just a little bit frustrating that there’s this disconnect that that we as a university have been put in the position to have to try to scrounge around for pennies in other coffers to cover these student athlete salaries,” she told KCUR.  

Social media predictably seized on the situation, claiming, “Kansas Faculty Revolts Over Athlete Pay…This Is Bigger Than You Think.”

Yet that headline might not even do it justice. After all, how many of these KU basketball storylines — for better or worse — do you connect to the new atmosphere of college sports? In short, it is defining the sport. 

And maybe the university. 

The lauded signing of Tyran Stokes might be the ticket to a national championship — money well spent by a university that loves basketball and has a generational coaching talent to guide him. 

But the era of NIL tells us that the next year could also be a plummet. Perhaps a high school superstar, already famous for his temper, becomes disenchanted with the college game and dooms his team (a campus?) to not only basketball losses, but financial peril. 

In the high stakes Wild West of 2026 college sports, where fortunes lean on the compensation of 18-year-olds, we must brace for both: winning and losing.

Eric Thomas teaches visual journalism and photojournalism at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Through its opinion section, Kansas Reflector works to amplify the voices of people who are affected by public policies or excluded from public debate. Find information, including how to submit your own commentary, here.

IndyStar High School Sports Awards show set for June 8 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

IndyStar will celebrate the best of high school athletics with the IndyStar High School Sports Awards, presented by the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever, on June 8 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

The sports awards nominees for players of the year in each sport will be announced during the live show, in addition to the winners for fall and winter sports. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the program will begin at 7 p.m. The show will also announce the winners of premier awards such as overall male athlete of the year, overall female athlete of the year, Courage Award, Team of the Year and Coach of the Year.

Nominated athletes who RSVP for the event will receive a free ticket thanks to sponsors. Additional tickets will be available soon. The IndyStar High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards program.

Here are all the fall nominees …

Football

Dane Bathurst, Carmel

Jerimy Finch Jr., Warren Central

Jett Goldsberry, Heritage Hills

Jerquaden Guilford, Fort Wayne Northrop

Kasmir Hicks, Decatur Central

Van Krisiloff, Cathedral

Myles McLaughlin, Knox

Lucas Nguyen, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger

Tyler Ruxer, Heritage Hills

Monshun Sales, Lawrence North

C.J. Scifres, Center Grove

Branden Sharpe, Brownsburg

Girls volleyball

Bailey Bonde, Trinity Lutheran

Calista Foster, Benton Central

Cala Haffner, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Maya Harris, Angola

Ellie Hepler, Warsaw

Avery Lewis, Cathedral

Madi Miles, Hamilton Southeastern

Elle Schara, Crown Point

Bailey Sinish, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Lydia Stahley, Roncalli

Reagan Turk, Roncalli

Audrey Utterback, Plainfield

Girls golf

Olivia Bailey, Rochester

Maya Fujisawa Keuling, Carmel

Kennedy Gutierrez, Valparaiso

Kelsey Haverluck, Westfield

Hannah Ingersoll, Munster

Josie Kelley, Noblesville

Taylor Larkins, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Rowan Pies, East Central

Lexi Ray, Franklin

Alex Reschly, Northridge

Taylor Snively, Zionsville

Ava South, Batesville

Boys cross country

Banner Barnes, Noblesville

Noah Bontrager, Westview

Caelan D’Onofrio, Bloomington North

Jackson Gackenheimer, Warsaw

John Libs, Noblesville

Baylor Miller, Northridge

Jacob Mitchell, Bloomington North

Liam Powers, HSE

Zander Ritenour, Lakewood Park Christian

Calvin Seitz, Springs Valley

Jace Works, Columbus North

Carter Zieren, Evansville Reitz

Girls cross country

Libby Dowty, Indian Creek

Sadie Foley, Carmel

Jasmine Mortiglio, Bloomington South

Shreya Nayee, Penn

Annabel Pollert, Carmel

Julia Score, Bishop Chatard

Larkin Taylor, Carmel

Macey Thompson, Lake Central

Lila Van Hoveln, Penn

Jenna Walker, Kankakee Valley

Daphne Weller, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran

Anya Zoeller, Pendleton Heights

Boys tennis

Casey Beckmann, Bishop Chatard

Ettore Bona, East Noble

Yuvraj Dasari, Center Grove

Ben Garrean, Homestead

Joe Garrean, Homestead

Jacob Hix, South Bend St. Joseph

Elliott Rowling, Jasper

Christian Sedwick, Floyd Central

Luke Sorgic, Chesterton

Brady Stump, Hamilton Southeastern

Henry Trapp, Castle

Wes Worobel, Carmel

Boys soccer

Franklin Caceres, Harrison (West Lafayette)

Brooks Carroll, Evansville North

Charlie Cole, Mt. Vernon (Fortville)

Micah Eldridge, Brownsburg

Arron Habecker, Zionsville

Cohen Havill, Evansville Memorial

Matthew Lathrop, Hamilton Southeastern

Cooper Miller, Noblesville

Nery Pacheco, McCutcheon

Preston Price, Evansville Reitz

Quinn Wu, Carmel

Christian Zermeno, Guerin Catholic

Girls soccer

Adalyn Cameron, Carmel

Lauryn Dolvin, Heritage Christian

Audrey Johnson, Homestead

Grace Mann, Norwell

Elise May, Fishers

Sloane May, Hamilton Southeastern

Kari Radford, Lawrence North

Addy Sabau, Crown Point

Blair Satterfield, Hamilton Southeastern

Sydney Shattuck, Park Tudor

Emma Teague, Evansville Memorial

Leila Wilson, Lapel

Here are all the winter nominees …

Girls basketball

Lilli Barnes, Valparaiso

Joslyn Bricker, Warsaw

Elise Coleman, Floyd Central

Laniah Davis, Marquette Catholic

Myah Epps, Homestead

Mollie Ernstes, Jennings County

Gracyn Gilliard, Center Grove

Kennedy Holman, Hamilton Southeastern

Lola Lampley, Lawrence Central

Vanessa Rosswurm, Norwell

Maddy Shirley, Evansville Central

Laniah Wills, Lapel

Boys basketball

Keaton Aldridge Jr., Cathedral

Dane Caldwell, Silver Creek

Luke Ertel, Mt. Vernon

Evan Harrell, Carmel

Isaiah Hill, Pike

Landon Lampley, Pike

Kai McGrew, Fishers

Brennan Miller, Lawrence North

Brady Scholl, Northridge

Noah Smith, Plainfield

Dikembe Shaw, Crown Point

Baron Walker, Noblesville

Girls wrestling

Aubrey Bartkowiak, Attica

Aleksandra Bastaic, Highland

Erin Cauble, Harrison (West Lafayette)

Kaitlynn Fouty, Whiteland

Naima Ghaffar, NorthWood

Charisma Lawrence, Merrillville

Maddie Marsh, Pendleton Heights

Kendall Moe, Cathedral

Ella Neibert, Indian Creek

Annabelle Redman, Columbus East

Ava Strayer, Crown Point

Corabella Wesley, Hobart

Girls swimming and diving

Catie Brenneman, Concord

Ellie Clarke, Carmel

Katie Fetters, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Adelyn Flessner, North Central

Jordyn Glassley, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Lillyanna King, Munster

Ava Metzger, Zionsville

Maddie Moreth, Valparaiso

Molly Sweeney, Carmel

Lylah Theriac, Mooresville

Maris Williams, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Emily Wolf, Fishers

Gymnastics

Samantha Boster, Chesterton

Makenzie Bowen, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran

Madilyn Bussard, Angola

McKayla Case, Fort Wayne Northrop

Jillian Creager, Homestead

Morgan Furniss, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Avery Gleave, Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger

Bailey Lanoue, Angola

Ava Moe, Valparaiso

Remmington Tallent, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran

Molly Wilkens, Homestead

Avery Ziembo, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Boys wrestling

Sean Breedlove, Center Grove

Linkin Carter, Eastside

Traevon Ducking, Brownsburg

Sam Howard, Boonville

Connor Maddox, Westfield

Maximus Quiroz, Chesterton

Braylon Reynolds, Brownsburg

Nate Rioux, Avon

Evan Stanley, Lowell

Matthew Staples, New Prairie

Clinton Shepherd, Crown Point

Mike White, Lawrence North

Boys swimming and diving

Lucas Ackermann, Franklin

Trent Allen, Carmel

Carter Hadley, Carmel

Ozzy Jankowski, Mt. Vernon

Nash King, Oldenburg Academy

Alex Koo, Fishers

Peter Kovacs, Bloomington South

Hayden Lynam, Homestead

Henry Lyness, Center Grove

Ian Parrott, Warsaw

Sawyer Wells, Penn

Yi Zheng, Carmel

Spring sports watch lists …

Softball

Ally Bland, Edgewood

Emma Bruggenschmidt, Castle

Brynlee Humphries, Alexandria

Lexi Iwema, Lake Central

Ashlyn Kita, Crown Point

Brynn Meyer, Center Grove

Logan Rumble, Penn

Haley Schatko, Noblesville

Audrey Seiler, Tecumseh

Grace Swedarsky, Hamilton Southeastern

Addisyn Trackwell, Eastern Hancock

Tegan Tripp, Lake Central

Girls track and field

Ellie Barada, Bloomington South

Karsyn Buck, Northview

Nadia Ford, Carroll (Fort Wayne)

Jada Harper, New Albany

Anissa Lammie, Hamilton Southeastern

De’Janay Layne, Evansville North

Nife Ogunleye, Brownsburg

Chloe Senefeld, Hamilton Southeastern

Amelia Smith, Guerin Catholic

Kira Smith, Warren Central

Adriana Swanson, South Bend Washington

Mallory Weller, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran

Girls tennis

Cathy Beckmann, Bishop Chatard

Marissa Benge, Park Tudor

Alexandria Grilliot, Westfield

Gabby Hall, Carmel

Isla Harvey, Westfield

Katie Kolb, Guerin Catholic

Shreya Mallela, Park Tudor

Kitty Noga, Brebeuf Jesuit

Sloane Small, Center Grove

Samaya Smith, Warren Central

Priyanka Tallamraju, Munster

Chloe Wendowski, Brebeuf Jesuit

Boys track and field

Noah Bontrager, Westview

Phoenix Boyer, Bishop Chatard

Rylan Hainje, Franklin Central

Camran Mitchell, Charlestown

Weston Ott, Churubusco

Jordan Randall, Warsaw

Monshun Sales, Lawrence North

Calvin Seitz, Springs Valley

Michael Walker Jr., Hammond Morton

Evan Williams, Lawrence Central

Caleb Winders, Bloomington North

Jeremiah Young, Kokomo

Girls lacrosse

Molly Edwards, Valparaiso

Ellie Espey, Carmel

Caroline Ford, Guerin Catholic

Madeline Gottlieb, Brownsburg

Grace Grabowski, Brownsburg

Jackie Mabry, Carmel

Clara Nagel, Bishop Chatard

Annelise O’Connor, Cathedral

Audrey Papay, Guerin Catholic

Maggie Piatt, Bishop Chatard

Lauren Richer, Park Tudor

Sydney Rose, Zionsville

Boys lacrosse

Carson Bays, Penn

Landon Clark, Westfield

Daniel Chang, Culver Academy

Evan Coulter, Carmel

Vinny Elliott, Guerin Catholic

AJ Haagen, Homestead

Dixon Hornsby, Cathedral

Trigg Lee, Cathedral

Vince Putnam, Hamilton Southeastern

Albie Singleton, Bloomington North

Gavin Soucie, Guerin Catholic

Ike Stitle, Carmel

Boys golf

Caden Baker, Homestead

Ryan Cesare, Westfield

Brayden Lamborne, Castle

Johnny Leaman, Cathedral

Tyler Marucci, Noblesville

Holden Orofino, Homestead

Landon Snyder, Homestead

Nathan Springer, Center Grove, Sr.

Max Steiner, Zionsville, Sr.

Brycen Tisch, Zionsville, Jr.

Mattingly Upchurch, Hamilton Southeastern

Eli Wessel, Guerin Catholic

Baseball

Gio Ardizzone, Roncalli

Rob Czarniecki, Chesterton

Hudson DeVaughan, Mooresville

Sean Dunlap, Crown Point

Desmond Francis, Park Tudor

Gannon Grant, Center Grove

Canyon Koonce, Brownsburg

Drake McClurg, Center Grove

Aiden Reynolds, Noblesville

Aiden Smith, Shelbyville

Ian Taylor, Guerin Catholic

Tate Troxell, Guerin Catholic

Girls flag football

Brennah Cerny, Roncalli

Alivia Dawson, Penn

Quinn Driscoll, Penn

Arynn Garrard, Cathedral

Breanna Hampton, North Central

Cydnei Harper, Lawrence North

Jakari Harrison, Pike

Hayle Howard, North Central

Lyla Jenks, Floyd Central

Emari Jones, North Central

Macy Little, Penn

Mary Stack, South Bend St. Joseph

Boys volleyball

Derby Gilkerson, Monrovia

Ethan Kilberg, Hamilton Southeastern

Jack Kovac, Carmel

Xavier Lawrie, Roncalli

Noah Meyer, Roncalli

AJ Morris, Roncalli

Eli Philistin-Lynch, Carmel

Trevor Prisby, Andrean

Daniel Pugh, Franklin Central

Danny Smith, Lake Central

Ramlian Thang, Perry Meridian

Jake Werne, Cathedral

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IndyStar High School Sports Awards show June 8 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Morris County lacrosse teams fired up by pregame playlists, goal songs

Libby Boyko really wants a goal song. She's even picked it out: "Love Shack" by the B-52's, all 1980's perky pop.

But when Boyko went to Randolph girls lacrosse coach Jillian Picciuto to try to get added to the team's list, the senior defender was gently rebuffed. After all, scoring goals isn't her job.

"Realistically, I'm never going to score," Boyko said. "I don't really go to goal. ... But I do want to score this year. I want to at least try."

Boyko is captivated by the possibility. Randolph is one of a handful of Morris County girls lacrosse teams that let players have their own goal songs, something distinctive that booms over the home stadium speakers.

Mt. Olive, NJ -- May 29, 2025 — Katie Bienus of Mt. Olive and Elizabeth Boyko of Randolph as Mount Olive topped Randolph 12-8 in the Group 3 North girls lacrosse first-round game.

For Annabella Sharkey, who wears No. 21, it's an extremely censored version of "Rich Flex" by Drake and 21 Savage, because the chorus includes, "21, can you do somethin' for me?" That's the same one used by Temple University sophomore attack Cathleen Moran, who wore No. 21 for Morristown.

But, playing off Sharkey's last name, Boyko thinks it should be the theme from "Jaws."

Many of the Rams' lacrosse players – both male and female – have made personal selections. That's an extension of the pregame playlist most teams use, either while warming up at home or on the bus ride to an away game.

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The Randolph girls have one of those too, mostly curated by junior midfielder Riley Minerley – and played on Boyko's speaker off the cellphone of whoever pays for Spotify Premium to avoid ads.

Years ago, West Morris turned to teachers' assistant Melvin Travis to add DJ to his multi-hyphenated list.

The pastor at River of Life Church in Long Valley for 25 years, Travis has also been working at West Morris since 2017. As the site manager, he sets up and breaks down events, and serves as announcer and scoreboard operator.

Melvin Travis, a West Morris teachers' assistant and pastor for River of Life, is also a DJ for athletic events, like the boys lacrosse game against Caldwell on April 20.

Travis said it started four years ago with Wolfpack field hockey. He'd play "Shipping Up to Boston" by the Dropkick Murphys when West Morris scored.

Travis' duties have expanded to other teams.

The Wolfpack wrestlers have individual intro music. For lacrosse, the West Morris boys have a pre-game playlist, and then Travis cues up the national anthem – which is usually sung live by a student.

Boys lacrosse: Morris County Tournament 2026 bracket, scores, schedule

During pauses in play, he'll pick snippets from every genre from the 1950s to now: M.C. Hammer, Heavy D, "Are You Gonna Go My Way" By Lenny Kravitz, Michael Jackson, TLC, "I Just Want to Celebrate" by Rare Earth, Queen. Though Travis' taste leans more old school, he'll "play the younger stuff because that's what the kids want."

"For me, it's serving the community," said Travis, who has driven school buses, coached middle school wrestling and directed traffic during his career in the West Morris Regional District.

"The music fires them up. It's like taking water from them if you say you're not playing any music. They're accustomed to it. All the kids, when they come in, they expect it."

This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: Morris County lacrosse teams fired up by pregame playlists, goal songs

Big Ten post-spring rankings: Fresh off 3 straight titles, league looks deeper than ever

In the Big Ten and elsewhere, everyone is chasing Indiana.

Fresh off the first 16-0 season in modern history, the defending national champions have recharged behind newcomers such as former former TCU quarterback Josh Hoover and former Michigan State receiver Nick Marsh.

Picking against Indiana may not be the smartest thing. Yet the Hoosiers land third in our springtime Big Ten rankings, behind Ohio State and Oregon, even though the Hoosiers remain one of the elite teams in the Bowl Subdivision.

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All three should open the year in the top five nationally, underscoring the strength of a Big Ten fresh off three championships in a row. The Big Ten has even taken a bite out of the SEC’s perceived edge in overall depth by going 11-5 in postseason play last season compared to the SEC’s dismal 4-10 mark.

Yes, the Big Ten currently rules the sport. Here’s how the conference ranks coming out of the spring:

1. Ohio State (12-2)

The most loaded offense in the country has the potential to be among the most potent in school history. This will be the last run for superstar receiver Jeremiah Smith and potentially third-year quarterback Julian Sayin, the preseason favorite for the Heisman Trophy.

2. Oregon (13-2)

The Ducks will hand new defensive coordinator Chris Hampton some major depth from front to back, with an experienced defensive front setting the pace for a unit that has a new leader in the secondary in former Minnesota safety Koi Perich.

3. Indiana (16-0)

Curt Cignetti has been able to maintain a high degree of staff continuity despite the Hoosiers’ rapid rise. He lost just one member of last year’s staff in co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer, who departed for the NFL. Whitmer is replaced by former UCLA assistant Tino Sunseri, who worked for Cignetti previously at James Madison (2021-23) and Indiana (2024).

4. USC (9-4)

This could be a breakout year for the Trojans and coach Lincoln Riley. One reason for optimism is the likely impact of the nation’s top recruiting class, which should produce immediate help at receiver and tight end.

5. Michigan (9-4)

The Kyle Whittingham era kicks off with Michigan hovering around the top of the Big Ten thanks to holdovers such as quarterback Bryce Underwood. He could flourish in a friendly scheme that yielded impressive results under Utah quarterbacks such as Cam Rising and Devon Dampier.

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6. Penn State (7-6)

The schedule is easy enough to put Penn State’s floor at eight wins in Matt Campbell’s debut. The Nittany Lions miss Ohio State, Oregon, Indiana and Iowa while drawing the Trojans at home.

7. Iowa (9-4)

Look out for Iowa if the offense can maintain last year’s production behind a new starting quarterback. Led by coordinator Tim Lester, the Hawkeyes averaged 29.3 points per game and topped at least 37 points four times in Big Ten play.

8. Washington (9-4)

Washington will need to hit the ground running to factor into the College Football Playoff mix. The Huskies close with a November slate of Penn State at home, Michigan State on the road, Indiana back at home and rival Oregon on the road.

9. Minnesota (8-5)

Minnesota hopes three transfers will help beef up a thin receiver group and goose sophomore quarterback Drake Lindsey’s development. The Gophers added Zion Steptoe (Tulsa), Noah Jennings (Cincinnati) and Perry Thompson (Auburn).

10. Illinois (9-4)

This is a younger team facing a tougher schedule behind a new quarterback in former East Carolina starter Katin Houser. Illinois has a higher floor than Nebraska but could take a slight step back to seven wins before rebounding in 2027.

11. UCLA (3-9)

UCLA will be better, sure, but don’t expect an Indiana-like leap under former James Madison coach Bob Chesney. The Bruins are experienced and have a strong starter under center in Nico Iamaleava.

12. Nebraska (7-6)

The Cornhuskers’ outlook runs the gamut from four to maybe nine wins. There’s reason to like how the offense will look with a more mobile passer in former UNLV quarterback Anthony Colandrea and a vastly improved front, but the season will come down to how Nebraska defends the run under new coordinator Rob Aurich.

13. Maryland (4-8)

And speaking of experience: Maryland brings back a boatload after another trying season. The returnees are headlined by the sophomore trio of quarterback Mailk Washington and defensive linemen Sidney Stewart and Zahir Mathis. While there isn’t a playoff berth in the Terrapins’ future, this could be one of the surprise teams in the Big Ten.

14. Wisconsin (4-8)

This sluggish rebuild continues with slightly more optimism than a year ago as coach Luke Fickell faces pressure to win now. The offense is in better shape thanks to the addition of Old Dominion quarterback transfer Colton Joseph, who brings intense athleticism to the position but must button up his accuracy in the intermediate game to get the most out of the Badgers’ scheme.

15. Northwestern (7-6)

There’s been a major offensive overhaul with the addition of Chip Kelly as coordinator and Michigan State transfer Aiden Chiles at quarterback. Where the Wildcats could see immediate improvement is in the red zone. Last year’s team ranked 129th nationally in scoring touchdowns on just 45.8% of its red-zone trips.

16. Michigan State (4-8)

Pat Fitzgerald brings a steady hand and some much-needed energy to a program that remained stuck in neutral under former coach Jonathan Smith. The key to 2026 will be an offensive line that has been rebuilt around North Dakota State transfer Trent Fraley, the reigning Rimington Award winner as the top center in the Championship Subdivision.

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17. Rutgers (5-7)

A distinct lack of depth minimizes Rutgers’ room for error and could really cost this team in the second half of the regular season. If they stay healthy, however, the Scarlet Knights could be dangerous offensively thanks to pieces such as running back Antwan Raymond and wide receiver KJ Duff. The defense is another story, even if the hire of former South Dakota coach Travis Johansen as coordinator should eventually pay dividends.

18. Purdue (2-10)

Purdue has the right coach in Barry Odom but will need at least another year to develop the personnel needed to rise out of the basement of the Big Ten. After failing to post a league win in each of the past two years, the Boilermakers will benefit from a home slate of Minnesota, Washington, Maryland and Wisconsin.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Big Ten rankings after college football spring practice 2026

World Cup winner Lukas Podolski wins unprecedented title in fifth different country

Lukas Podolski celebrates with the team after the Polish Cup Final Gornik Zabrze - Rakow Czestochowa at National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland on May 2, 2026. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Lukas Podolski’s professional career has taken a number of unpredictable turns. He played for eight different clubs, earned 130 international caps while scoring 49 goals for Germany (third on the all-time list), and became a part-owner of Polish side Górnik Zarbrze in 2025. At the ripe age of 40, he just led Górnik Zabrze to their first major trophy in 38 years, winning the Polish Cup with a 2-0 victory over Raków Częstochowa.

With this win, Podolski became the first player to win five domestic cup titles for five different clubs in five different countries: Germany, England, Turkey, Japan, and Poland (via @TouchlineX).

  • 2008: DFB-Pokal with Bayern Munich
  • 2014: FA Cup with Arsenal
  • 2016: Turkish Cup with Galatasaray
  • 2019: Emperor’s Cup with Vissel Kobe
  • 2026: Puchar Polski with Górnik Zabrze

A variety of other players have won a compilation of domestic league shields and super cups, but no one has come close to Podolski’s unique feat. Second in line, Zlatan Ibrahimović won domestic cups with Manchester United, PSG, and Ajax.

Podolski was a key contributor for Germany in the 2006 and 2010 World Cup tournaments that resulted in third and fourth place finishes, respectively. In the 2014 World Cup, he made a pair of appearances for the World Cup winning squad. In his final international cap, Podolski was the lone scorer in 1-0 friendly win over England.


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Women's T20 World Cup | 'We are hungrier to win again': Jemimah Rodrigues

MUMBAI : Fresh off their maiden Women’s ODI World Cup triumph in 2025, the Indian team is far from satisfied. Batter Jemimah Rodrigues says the side is “hungrier than ever” to add the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup in England to their growing legacy.

“Winning one has only made us want to win two,” Rodrigues said at an event here on Sunday. “Usually, after a World Cup, teams can get complacent. But this team is different. We are hungrier to win again.”


The 25-year-old, one of the key contributors to India’s historic ODI World Cup win, revealed that preparations for the upcoming T20 showpiece (June 12–July 5) began much earlier than the squad announcement on Saturday. She said the shift in focus.

“The first series we played after the World Cup was against Sri Lanka in Vizag (in Dec), which we won 5-0. That’s when I told the team in a huddle that this is where our journey for the next World Cup begins,” Rodrigues said at the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony, attended by head coach Amol Muzumdar.

India will fine-tune their preparations with a week-long camp at the BCCI’s Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru from May 10. “Preparation has always been integral to this team. We believe in getting ready for every challenge, and we are on the right track,” Muzumdar said. “We’ll look to have a productive camp before heading into the World Cup.”

However, the team will miss the services of all-rounder Amanjot Kaur, who is ruled out with a serious back injury that requires surgery. Muzumdar admitted her absence would be felt. “It’s difficult to replace someone like Amanjot, who has been performing consistently. But injuries are part of the game. We hope she comes back stronger,” he said.

Rodrigues also addressed India’s recent 4-1 defeat in a T20I series in South Africa, terming it a learning curve ahead of the World Cup. “Failures sometimes teach you more than winning everything. It has given us a reality check. The team is taking it in the right spirit, working hard, and preparing well. We’ll come back stronger,” she said.

Rodrigues expressed excitement over the inclusion of pacer Nandani Sharma, who earned her maiden India callup after a stellar Women’s Premier League season, where she claimed 17 wickets. “Nandani is ready. She was outstanding in the WPL and consistent in every game. When she came onto the big stage, she delivered every time. I’m really looking forward to having her in the team,” Rodrigues said.

Muzumdar, meanwhile, drew confidence from India’s recent success in English conditions. The team registered a landmark 2-1 T20I series win in England in July 2025.

“The experience is there, the confidence is there. All we need to do now is travel well and play well,” Muzumdar said.

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Gary Lineker urges Arsenal to play Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield ahead of Martin Zubimendi

Gary Lineker urges Arsenal to play Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield ahead of Martin Zubimendi
Gary Lineker urges Arsenal to play Myles Lewis-Skelly in midfield ahead of Martin Zubimendi

Gary Lineker has lauded Arsenal academy graduate Myles Lewis-Skelly for his performance in midfield against Fulham at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Gunners manager Mikel Arteta started the 19-year-old ahead of Martin Zubimendi against the Craven Cottage club, and the left-back impressed, helping the North London club to a huge 3-0 victory.

The Spaniard came on in the 64th minute to replace Declan Rice, with the Arsenal boss deciding to rest the England international ahead of the second-leg of their Champions League semi-final tie against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

Lewis-Skelly was one of the best players in the game, and Lineker thinks he should be starting ahead of Zubimendi.

“I am going to throw something in here because I think it’s a fundamental difference between the Arsenal that we have seen in recent weeks,” the former striker said on the latest episode of The Rest is Football podcast.

“No disrespect to Martin Zubimendi , but he’s a cautious player. He is a defensive midfield player, and he is a player that predominantly knocks it back. I thought Myles Lewis-Skelly came in, in a midfield position, not like a left-back, in a midfield position, and his first thought is to turn and look forward, and quickly, and I think that really enabled Arsenal to get it forward quicker.

“And obviously it was a bit of a plan that pushed the wingers higher, and Saka was getting the ball in time to actually take someone on. And I think it made a fundamental difference, and I think that’s quite interesting because he’s a young player, we’ve known him as a full-back, but in that midfield area, and I think the way he was so positive and moving forward.

“Rice is a different kind of player in the sense that he’s probably at his best when he’s running with the ball, but he’s also not really a player that tends to look for forward passes particularly quickly either. So, I think he really helped them.”

The teenage sensation was in full flow against Fulham and has now handed Arteta a selection headache ahead of the mid-week game. Zubimendi remains the man for the job if the Gunners want to go cautious against Atletico, but it could be a dangerous game play following a 1-1 draw in the first-leg.

Predicted Champions League semi-final second-leg lineups

Predicted Champions League semi-final second-leg lineups
Predicted Champions League semi-final second-leg lineups

Bayern Munich will be in action as the 2025/26 Champions League continues with the second legs of the semi-final ties this midweek.

Below, we’ve compiled predicted lineups for both upcoming fixtures in Europe’s premier club competition.

Champions League 2025/26: Predicted semi-final second-leg lineups

Tuesday, May 5

Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid predicted lineups

Wednesday, May 6

Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain predicted lineups

Barcelona issued hands-off warning amid top target pursuit

Barcelona issued hands-off warning amid top target pursuit
Barcelona issued hands-off warning amid top target pursuit

Barcelona want to make at least two major signings this summer, with one of those being a new central defender. Their leading target at this stage is Alessandro Bastoni, and they have made progress towards bringing him to the Spotify Camp Nou.

Bastoni has already made it known that he wants to join Barcelona this summer, and once a contract offer comes his way, the expectation is it will be signed without many issues. Inter are also said to be open to selling at the right price, but right now, there is a clear disparity between the two clubs.

Despite the fact that Inter have not made it clear to Barcelona during negotiations that Bastoni is not for sale, sporting director Piero Ausilio has made it clear that the Nerazzurri want to keep their prized defender, for whom the Catalans have yet to make an official offer, as per MD.

“We have not received any offers regarding Bastoni. He is a valuable player for Inter and for Italy, a strong player, an incredible player and we want to keep him.”

Inter president on Bastoni – “He is a certainty”

Inter president Giuseppe Marotta also spoke on the speculation surrounding Bastoni, but he was rather coy on the matter. He made it known that a decision has yet to be made regarding the Barcelona target.

“The coach, Ausilio, Baccin and I meet every day. Now is not the time and it is not for me to do so, but we have very clear ideas on how to proceed. After the meeting, the owners will dictate the financial guidelines.

“The group has been consolidated over the years and that is important, as is having a solid base of Italians. We want to try to sign the best Italian talent. Bastoni is a certainty.”

It is certain that signing Bastoni will not be straightforward for Barcelona, and they will need to commit towards to putting forward a lucrative financial package if they are to have any chance of agreeing a deal with Inter – although there is still a lot of optimism in Catalonia regarding the situation.

Serie A: Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Serie A: Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV
Serie A: Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups, where to watch on TV

Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma host Fiorentina at the Stadio Olimpico tonight, with Matias Soulé, Paulo Dybala and Donyell Malen expected to start up front for the Giallorossi.

It kicks off at 20:45 CET (19:45 BST) at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, and it’s the final round of Serie A Week 35.

Milan, Juventus and Como have dropped points in this round, so Roma have a good chance to move one point behind the Bianconeri in fourth.

Fiorentina, on the other hand, sit 16th with a nine-point lead over 18th-placed Cremonese, who will host Lazio at 18:00 CET.

Roma must cope without the suspended El Aynaoui and the injured Artem Dovbyk, Evan Ferguson, Lorenzo Pellegrini and Bryan Zaragoza.

According to several sources, including Sky Sport Italia, Argentine star Dybala is fit to start up front for the Giallorossi, and so is Manu Koné in central midfield.

The Tuscans have travelled to Florence without Tariq Lamptey, Luis Balbo, Niccolò Fortini, Moise Kean and Roberto Piccoli.

Roma vs. Fiorentina – Where to watch on TV

The match will be shown on DAZN in the UK and Ireland and on Paramount+ in the USA. Football Italia will provide live updates via a liveblog.

Roma vs. Fiorentina – probable line-ups

Roma (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Koné, Wesley; Soulé, Dybala; Malen.

Fiorentina (4-3-3): De Gea; Dodò, Pongracic, Ranieri, Gosens; Ndour, Fagioli, Mandragora; Harrison, Gudmundsson, Solomon.

'A decision that could have gone either way'

Judging whether the ball has touched a player's hand can be one of the trickiest roles of the video assistant referee.

It involves using split-screen angles because depth perception can give the incorrect suggestion the ball has touched the hand or arm on just one camera.

The decision comes down to a VAR assessing the weight of evidence, and asking themselves if they can be sure the ball did touch the hand.

In these situations, who is in the VAR chair can make a difference. Because, while handball before a goal is considered a factual decision, whether you think the ball touched the fingers in a case like this is very much subjective.

Slow motion can help, but there should not be an over-reliance on zooming in. Broadcasters have higher frame rate options with an ultra zoom, which Sky showed a few minutes after play had restarted.

In this case, VAR Stuart Attwell felt he did not have the definitive evidence to overturn the goal. He may have believed it was likely, but he could not be absolutely sure.

Match referee Darren England explained this to the two captains before play got under way again.

If you are a Liverpool fan, you will absolutely feel that there was proof, of course.

How deep does Auburn’s hatred of Alabama go? Check the Gatorade

AUBURN, AL – Don’t go to the loveliest village on the Plains for a taste of fruit punch.

“We don’t even have red Gatorade in this building,” Auburn center Cole Best told me in February.

That’s right, you won't find red sports drink inside the Woltosz Football Performance Center at Auburn.

Why? Because of the Iron Bowl, of course.

Seriously.

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Alabama’s colors being what they are — crimson and white — makes red sports drink contraband.

“It’s my first time having a real, true rivalry like that,” said Best, a transfer from South Florida. “To me, it just builds excitement. It’s really, really cool to me, and I can’t wait to experience my first Iron Bowl.”

This red restriction zone doesn’t stop at sports drinks, either.

“I challenge you, this side of the building, to find a red pen,” Auburn offensive line coach Tyler Hudanick told USA TODAY Sports. “Those all got thrown away.”

An 'Fe' Auburn can't shy away from Alabama

Welcome to Auburn football under first-year coach Alex Golesh.

Now, this might all sound a bit gimmicky, right? I mean, will all those months of writing in blue ink and drinking orange Gatorade matter when it comes to stopping Alabama on 4th-and-31?

No matter what color Gatorade the Tigers consume, they should be able to get off the field on 4th-and-31, right? Well, Hugh Freeze couldn’t muster a stop.

Maybe, that’s the point.

These past five years of Auburn football were so dreadful — let’s not mince words — we shouldn't fault anyone in or around the program for throwing salt over their left shoulder, knocking on wood, rubbing a lucky rabbit’s foot, hunting for four-leaf clover, or, in the case of Golesh and his staff, ditching fruit punch and draining the place of red ink.

You might think Auburn ought to set its goals smaller than Alabama.

Like, start by ending a two-game losing streak to Vanderbilt.

Or, don’t lose to opponents like New Mexico State or California, teams Freeze lost to within the first two years of his tenure.

But, spend any amount of time around Golesh, and you’ll hear one word more than any other.

Elite.

He says it on a loop, and he’s trying to make it Auburn’s standard.

“I do think there’s a difference between being good, great, and elite,” Golesh says.

Better yet, make it “Fe,” the two-letter mantra Golesh espouses.

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Fe just happens to be the periodic table symbol for iron, but, around Auburn football, it’s taken on a different meaning. Multiple meanings, in fact. One of those is: (Expletive) elite.

I shouldn’t have to spell it out. Remember, it’s “Fe.”

A team that’s “Fe” wouldn't shy away from Alabama.

“It’s extremely important. It’s a must-win,” Hudanick said of the Iron Bowl. “It’s a dire deal, and I think you’ve got to make that important to your team all year round.

“We’ve had periods of the day that are called the Iron Bowl — whether it’s the start of the day or the finisher of the day, you’re creating a period where it’s time, just to think about: We’ve got to go finish, because we’re going to play them at the end of the year.”

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No fruit punch at Auburn. That's Iron Bowl rivalry at work

This level of import on the Iron Bowl would seem natural if the Tigers had a born and bred Aubie coaching them, but Golesh is a native of Russia. He immigrated at age 7 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and later Ohio. He’s never coached a game at Jordan-Hare Stadium, and he admits he’s no smooth orator of Auburn history.

For history and culture lessons, he can consult wide receivers coach Kodi Burns, who played for Auburn, or running backs coach Larry Porter, who’s back after a stint as an assistant under Gus Malzahn.

Malzahn, retired from coaching, moved back to Lee County. Golesh calls him “a huge resource.” With a 3-5 record in the Iron Bowl, Malzahn enjoyed more success against Nick Saban's Alabama than most SEC peers.

History lessons aside, Golesh’s fire and intensity lends itself to rivalries.

Fortunately, Auburn’s fruit punch drought need not extend to other flavors. Chief rivals Alabama and Georgia both wear a shade of red.

It’s an undeniably tough draw of rivals. Auburn hasn’t beaten either since firing Malzahn. The Tigers have lost nine straight to Georgia and six in a row to Alabama.

If you could give Auburn stakeholders truth serum, I wonder how many would quietly admit they’d rather not face that one-two punch each season.

Publicly, though, that’s not the message.

“I will give it to Georgia and Alabama… they have a very long history of being very successful in football,” Auburn athletic director John Cohen said.

“There’s one school in our league that has to play Georgia and Alabama," Cohen added, "and I view that as the opportunity of a lifetime.”

Just so long as you’re not craving fruit punch.

Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Auburn football, Alex Golesh's red ban is all about Alabama

Arsenal forward changes agent ahead of expected summer move

Arsenal forward changes agent ahead of expected summer move
Arsenal forward changes agent ahead of expected summer move

Gabriel Jesus has overcome his long-term knee injury, but his contract, form and new representation all point towards a likely move at the end of the season.

Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images

Had Gabriel Jesus not done his ACL at the start of 2025, there was every chance he would have been sold that summer.

With that in mind, and his contract expiring in 2027, there is no doubt he will be on his way this summer instead as Arsenal look to make room in their squad for a number of upgrades.

Jesus is already being linked with a move to AC Milan and, indeed, if recent reports are to be believed has already been offered to the Italians.

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That comes after a change of agent in January, moving to the Branchini agency as their most expensive client. They also happen to represent Milan’s manager, Massimiliano Allegri.

Now 29, Jesus has struggled since returning from his knee injury in November after more than 300 days out.

Despite all that, he still has five goals and two assists this season but it speaks to how poor he has been generally that I have forgotten all but one of those.

Real Madrid legend reacts strongly to Barcelona guard of honour claim: ‘We’re still better’

Real Madrid legend reacts strongly to Barcelona guard of honour claim: ‘We’re still better’
Real Madrid legend reacts strongly to Barcelona guard of honour claim: ‘We’re still better’

Real Madrid icon Iker Casillas has once again stirred debate around the rivalry between Los Blancos and Barcelona, this time with a sharp reaction on social media following a report about guard-of-honour traditions between the two clubs.

The discussion began after a report highlighted how, in recent years, there have been three instances where one of the two rivals has had to form a guard of honour for the other. 

The report noted, “In recent decades, with a title won on the eve of the match, there have been three guard-of-honour formations between Barça and Real Madrid: two by the Azulgranas for the Whites and one by the Whites for the Azulgranas.”

Casillas’ reaction

Casillas did not hold back in his response. The former Madrid captain took a clear dig while backing his club’s standing in the rivalry. 

He wrote, “We’re still better, even at this (even if it’s negative).”

His comment quickly caught attention, which came shortly after Real Madrid secured a 2-0 win over Espanyol, a result that delayed Barcelona’s title celebrations, adding fuel to an already heated build-up ahead of the next El Clasico. 

Despite that win, the bigger picture in the La Liga title race still strongly favours Barcelona. 

The Catalan side currently hold an 11-point lead over Madrid, with only 12 points left to play for. 

That means the upcoming clash between the two sides could effectively decide the title race.

Heading into the fixture, the equation is simple for Barcelona. Avoid defeat, and they will be crowned champions. 

A win or even a draw in El Clasico would be enough to seal La Liga, making the encounter even more intense than usual.

This makes the El Clasico even more important for Real Madrid as they would have a chance to avoid the inevitable. 

Premier League respond to Liverpool handball controversy

Premier League respond to Liverpool handball controversy
Premier League respond to Liverpool handball controversy

There are moments after a game where you’re left wanting clarity, and for us, that second Manchester United goal has only become more frustrating the more it’s been explained.


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Following the 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford, the Premier League have now issued their official verdict on the Sesko handball incident.

Premier League explain VAR decision

Posting via their Match Centre account during the game, the league outlined exactly why the goal was allowed to stand despite the lengthy review.

“#MUNLIV – 14’ The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed there was no conclusive evidence that Sesko handled the ball before scoring.”

That wording is key, because it doesn’t say there was no contact, only that there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the on-field decision.

For many of us watching the replays, that’s where the frustration lies, because the ball’s movement appeared to change after making contact with the striker.

Liverpool left frustrated despite explanation

The explanation might clarify the process, but it doesn’t necessarily make the outcome any easier to accept.

Former referee Keith Hackett has already pointed to the law itself, stating: “The law states that you cannot score a goal with your hand, even if considered accidental.”

That interpretation seems at odds with what we saw, particularly given the circumstances of the goal, with our third-choice goalkeeper inadvertently diverting the ball onto the hand of an attacker before it crossed the line.

At the same time, it’s fair to acknowledge that the goal didn’t come out of nowhere, because we put ourselves in a vulnerable position in the first place.

Jamie Carragher summed that up in his analysis, saying: “That goal… you talk about Liverpool’s season. They’ve been popping the ball about but they can’t cope with the counterattack.”

That balance is important, because while the decision feels like another one that’s gone against us, it also sits within a wider pattern of mistakes and moments we haven’t managed well enough.

Still, when the official explanation hinges on “no conclusive evidence” rather than confirming there was no contact, it’s understandable why many of us feel hard done to once again.

Barcelona identify Ligue 1 full-back as potential target if Joao Cancelo deal fails

Barcelona identify Ligue 1 full-back as potential target if Joao Cancelo deal fails
Barcelona identify Ligue 1 full-back as potential target if Joao Cancelo deal fails

Barcelona are already mapping out backup plans for the summer window, and a familiar name has entered their shortlist as uncertainty grows around Joao Cancelo. 

It is known that Barcelona still see the Portuguese full-back as a priority, but the situation is pretty complicated.

Simply put, Cancelo’s current deal structure is the main issue. He is on loan from Al-Hilal, and the Saudi side are expected to demand a significant fee to make the move permanent. 

On top of that, the player’s financial terms could also become a stumbling block, and if Barcelona fail to find a workable agreement on both fronts, they are prepared to shift focus quickly.

There is an alternative already

In that context, according to SPORT, AS Monaco defender Caio Henrique has been identified as a serious alternative, offering a more financially manageable option while still fitting the club’s tactical needs.

Henrique’s situation makes him particularly attractive, as he is entering the final phase of his contract, with just one year left, which puts Monaco in a position where they must decide whether to sell now or risk losing leverage later. 

Caio Henrique is back on Barcelona’s radar. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

This is why the expectation is that a deal could start around €15 million, a figure Barcelona would look to reduce further through negotiations.

Another factor working in Barcelona’s favour is the positive relationship between the two clubs. 

Recent dealings, including the loan of Ansu Fati, have helped build trust, which could make discussions smoother. 

Now, with the World Cup approaching, there is a belief that Henrique’s value could rise if he performs well on the international stage. 

That makes this summer a key window for Barcelona to act if they want to secure him at a reasonable price.

Simply put, while Cancelo remains the preferred option, Barcelona are clearly not leaving anything to chance. 

IPL 2026: How Anshul Kamboj is mastering the death overs for Chennai Super Kings

CHENNAI: Chennai Super Kings are having a middling season, but medium-pacer Anshul Kamboj seems to be their breakout star. With 17 scalps in nine matches at an economy rate of 7.54, including 3-32 against Mumbai Indians on Saturday, Kamboj has been the leader of the CSK attack, both in powerplay and slog overs. With the wickets of Robin Minz and Hardik Pandya in the 18th and 20th overs at Chepauk on Saturday, Kamboj became the first bowler this season to claim 10 wickets in the death overs.

The right-arm seamer has been treating the death overs like a closing act he had rehearsed to perfection. He has been extensively going around the stumps, especially to righthand batters, switching his lengths according to the phase of play and has landed the yorkers regularly.


CSK head coach Stephen Fleming doesn’t think Kamboj’s heroics have come as a surprise. “Last year, he was really good. He’s worked hard with Eric Simons (bowling coach) around the concept of deathbowling and he has worked during the year to master that,” said Fleming.

Last IPL season, Kamboj picked up eight wickets in eight games at an economy of 8.00. Shortly after, he stepped onto the biggest stage, earning his India Test debut, but his returns against England weren’t strong enough to secure him a long run.

This season, though, he has returned with more bite and moved into a central role in CSK’s pace attack after Khaleel Ahmed’s injury.

Fleming said Kamboj worked on angles and execution in pre-season. “During pre-season, he bowled with open wickets and we got an understanding of the angles — what he can and can’t do from certain sides of the wicket and it has worked out well,” he added.

India have quite a bit of cricket going ahead after IPL across formats and Kamboj’s stellar show could soon push him back into the national fastbowling setup. But for Kamboj, team performance outweighs personal milestones. Ahead of the clash against MI, he had said: “My complete focus is on how to contribute to the team’s win.”

CSK go into must-win mode from Tuesday and the team will hope Kamboj keeps walking the talk.

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‘We want to keep him’ – Barcelona warned off Alessandro Bastoni by Inter boss

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 03: Alessandro Bastoni of Inter and Javier Zanetti od Inter celebrates at the end of the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona have been warned off Alessandro Bastoni by Inter chief Piero Ausilio who says the club want to keep hold of the Italy international.

Inter were crowned Serie A champions again on Sunday which saw Ausilio talk about Bastoni. The club’s sporting director says no offers have been received and that Inter don’t want to let him go.

“Bastoni ? We haven’t received any offers regarding Bastoni,” he told reporters. “He’s a valuable player for Inter and for Italy, a strong player, an incredible footballer, and we want to keep him.”

Bastoni is reportedly Barcelona’s top target to strengthen their backline this summer and has a price tag of around 60 million euros.

The defender has endured a tough time recently for club and country which had fuelled speculation he could look for a challenge away from Serie A.

However, the season has ended on a high note for Bastoni with another title triumph to add to his collection. A decision is now expected on his future and whether he will stay at San Siro or seek a move.

De Zerbi delighted as Spurs finally see ‘Chelsea’ Gallagher

De Zerbi delighted as Spurs finally see ‘Chelsea’ Gallagher
De Zerbi delighted as Spurs finally see ‘Chelsea’ Gallagher

Roberto De Zerbi has said it is like playing with ’12 players’ when Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Conor Gallagher is at his best.

Gallagher produced arguably his best performance since signing for Spurs in January as the North Londoners won 2-1 at Aston Villa on Sunday.

The England international opened his account for the club with a low strike from distance, and was key to a dominant performance as Spurs secured a second straight Premier League win.

Gallagher’s goal set Spurs on route to a vital three points against an under-strength Villa, a result that lifts the club out of the relegation places. A point above West Ham, Spurs’ survival is now in their own hands.

Ahead of the game, De Zerbi had said he wanted to see Gallagher produce the level of performances seen at former club Chelsea, following a tough start to his time at Tottenham.

Asked if his latest display lived up to that standard, the Italian said in his post-match press conference: “Yes, absolutely – when Gallagher plays like this, we play with 12 players because you can find him as a striker, as a midfielder, as a full-back, everywhere on the pitch you can find him. Great player, great passion, great qualities. Great player.”

De Zerbi was pleased with the balance of his midfield trio, as Gallagher, Rodrigo Bentancur and Joao Palhinha took control of the game. He added that his job is to reinstall belief into a talented squad that has struggled this season.

“They played with the ball and without the ball, an amazing game. Xavi Simons and Solanke, both are top players for us, but Kolo Muani is different as a characteristic, but not as a quality. You’re not watching the best Kolo Muani, but Kolo Muani is a top player. Mathys Tel is very young, but he has amazing potential as a player. Richarlison is playing in the Brazilian national team.

“I’m lucky because I have a lot of players. Now, I think the injuries are finished, because otherwise it’s a big problem, but I’m lucky and for that I’m not surprised. I said two days ago in a press conference, if we win in Villa Park it’s not a miracle. It was not a miracle.”

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Michael Carrick makes admission over Man United future

Michael Carrick makes admission over Man United future
Michael Carrick makes admission over Man United future

Michael Carrick admits that his future as Manchester United manager is “not in my control” despite leading the club back to the UEFA Champions League. 

The interim head coach led the Red Devils to a 3-2 home victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, his tenth win in 14 games since replacing Ruben Amorim in the dugout.

It’s the first time United have done the double over Liverpool in a decade and ensured they will finish in the top five, guaranteeing a return to the Champions League after missing out on Europe altogether last year.

Michael Carrick admits Man United future ‘not in my control’

United’s form under Carrick has put the 44-year-old in a position to potentially land the job on a permanent basis, but he is not getting ahead of himself just yet.

“It’s not about what I like or what I do not like,” he told Sky Sports. “It’s not in my control. Everything has gone so well, we know the situation and where we are.

“I am happy with where we are at the moment and we still want to get better. Let’s see what happens next.

“At this moment in time, it’s not something I am thinking about.”


Asked if he was proud of securing Champions League qualification, Carrick responded: “Yes in some ways. The work that has been done and the players, the way they have performed.

“It’s something we can take a lot from, for sure. Champions League felt in the distance at one point so there has been a lot of good work to put us in the position with games to go.

“It’s not something we’ve thought a lot about as a group, it is not something we will celebrate. It is a step but we want more, we want to be finishing higher up the league.

“Huge credit goes to the players and staff for putting us in this position.”

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Fernandinho: Half Brazilian, Half Mancunian

Fernandinho: Half Brazilian, Half Mancunian
Fernandinho: Half Brazilian, Half Mancunian

Today, Monday 4 May, is Fernandinho's birthday - and to mark celebrate we're resurfacing this long read feature we originally published in May 2025.

For all of the many extraordinary talents to have come from Brazil, few have conquered the Premier League.

But then not many are built like Fernandinho.

Born in Londrina, a city to the south of the giant South American country, his early life could hardly have been much further away from Manchester.

That’s what makes it all the more remarkable that he now regards himself as mostly Mancunian!

City now have a proud association with the country that has lifted the World Cup more than any other.

Fernandinho was joined at the Etihad by Ederson, now firmly established as one of the greatest goalkeepers in our history, and Gabriel Jesus while Savinho and Vitor Reis have followed his footsteps since he left in 2022.

But Brazil, a nation that celebrates flair and individuality on the football pitch above all else, has perhaps most left its mark on our top-flight through a tough, no-nonsense midfielder that could more than hold his own in any one-v-one battle.

Fernandinho’s mark on the Club is seen every day and in every match Pep Guardiola’s side play.

It was his energy that gave Pep’s early sides the foundation to play progressive, expansive football and it was his leadership that carried the team through some tough moments.

Now, he can look back at the Club we have become and the domestic domination we’ve enjoyed since his arrival in 2013 safe in the knowledge that he will never be forgotten amongst City fans or his many, many team-mates.

It wasn’t always a given that he would be a success at City of course.

He came to Manchester at the start of Manuel Pellegrini’s reign as a 28-year-old who had only played in Brazil and Ukraine.

Eight years at Shakhtar Donetsk would clearly have prepared him for something out of City’s control and an oft-mentioned stumbling block for Brazilians: the weather.

The question instead was the inevitable jump in quality that came from moving from Ukraine to the Premier League.

Also, it was immediately obvious that he was here to take the place of Gareth Barry – a universally adored figure in the squad and at the Etihad for his selfless running and faultless passing.

He did his best to endear himself to our fans before even taking to the pitch, stating that joining City was ‘a dream’.

Speaking in his first interview as a City player, he said:

“My ambition here is to win all the titles, the team here is strong, and so is the greatness of the club and the supporters.

“Professionally this is a spectacular thing. Playing for a huge club in a huge league makes me so happy. I hope I will be able to repay City for what they have done for me.

“I know I will face challenges but I am prepared for them. Every player at a high level faces pressure and must respond and I am ready for that too. I know a lot about City. Ever since they expressed an interest in me, I have been learning more.”

His job in that first season would be to partner with Yaya Toure at the heart of our midfield.

While it quickly became clear that Fernandinho would be the more defensively minded of the pair, Director of Football Txiki Begiristain revealed when Fernandinho left that wasn’t always the plan.

“With Yaya, you are going to be the perfect partnership because Yaya had the football but he was losing energy and you came with wonderful energy,” he said.

“With Pellegrini, we said ‘Let’s make a double pivot.’ You both would take turns. In the end, Yaya never tracked back and you had to stay!”

It worked spectacularly in 2013/14, as City won the League Cup and a second Premier League title and Yaya scored an incredible 24 goals from midfield.

With David Silva and Samir Nasri also most used in midfield behind a strike partnership made up of two of Sergio Aguero, Edin Dzeko, Alvaro Negredo and Stevan Jovetic, that meant a lot of running for Fernandinho.

As is always the case at the Etihad, the home crowd spotted just how integral if unflashy Fernandinho’s contribution was from the off.

That isn’t to say our new man wasn’t capable of shining in the final third, he scored five goals himself in his first year but his chief responsibility was to patrol the empty space left by onrushing attackers.

Speaking years later, Yaya gave a lot of the credit for his performances that season to both Fernandinho and Pellegrini.

"He [Pellegrini] saw his central midfielders as the most important players on the pitch, and he told me to go wherever I wanted to influence the game, because Fernandinho would be there to cover for me,” said Yaya in 2021.

“He pushed me, gave me more responsibility. He said he didn’t want to see too many passes – he wanted us to run with the ball and attack the goal.”

For his own part, Fernandinho agreed tactical understanding had come a long way himself from the youngster who learnt the game at home before being picked up by Athletico Paranaense.

“In Brazil it’s very common for players to play on the street in barefoot,” he said.

“They get plastic balls or whatever they can find and use their imagination to create a game of football.

“Sometimes it’s two against two, sometimes three against three. You get some one against one as well.

“I didn’t really understand the concept of having a position at that time.

“Sometimes I’d start in goal because I was the youngest, then I played in the backline. Sometimes I would play in midfield and attack and we would rotate so we could play in every position whilst having fun at the same time.

“That helped me a lot when I started to train to become a professional footballer.”

The following two seasons were tougher, as we finished second and fourth in the Premier League and picked up a second League Cup in 2015/16.

That may be when the Brazilian truly proved his mettle however, playing 93 times as the unflappable presence at the heart of the side that lost some of its swashbuckling sparkle from 2013/14.

However, the summer of 2016 saw the arrival of Pep Guardiola as boss and the start of the greatest era in the Club’s history and the building of one of English football’s greatest ever teams.v

Guardiola would need a year to rebuild the squad in his image and set us up for the glittering success to follow, but there was never any doubt he’d come to rely upon Fernandinho.

He played a further 44 games in 2016/17 as Guardiola adjusted to the Premier League and even though he was now over 30, Fernandinho appeared renewed.

In fact, in the CITY+ documentary that tracked the Brazilian’s final days at City he confirmed that the Catalan’s arrival at City had a profound impact on him.

“You don’t know how much I learned in this time and I’m going to tell you something I never told anyone before. You made me fall in love with football again,” he said.

Pep then smiles and asks, “You were getting tired of it?”

“Yes, I was,” replies Ferna. “I learned to play a different way.

“But I learned that football is much simpler than everyone says.

“People will tell you football is complex - that is this, that it is that - but it isn’t.

“Many of these things I take with me for the rest of my life, and I will try and apply that message so others can learn, too.”

2017/18 brought a 4-3-3 shape that was so perfectly crafted it garnered a record 100 Premier League points – a tally that looks likely to stand as the best for a long, long time.

It saw Fernandinho operate in the space behind David Silva and Kevin De Bruyne, who were given extensive responsibilities in terms of creating chances and dictating play.

While the pair would have to do their defensive due diligence too, such an attacking ideal could not have been conceived without the energy and tactical nous of Fernandinho.

He played 48 times as the Centurions also lifted another League Cup.

With De Bruyne injured for a large part of 2018/19, Ilkay Gundogan and Bernardo Silva stepped more often into that role – but there was no doubt that Fernandinho was the immovable object at the base of midfield and everybody felt the better for it.

“I think Ferna’s one of the best holding midfielders I’ve ever played with and its worth remembering that he’s 30 years-old – incredible that he has so much energy – you don’t see that everywhere in players who are 30 so we are very lucky to have him, said De Bruyne in 2017.

“He’s been an important player throughout his time at City and he plays a pivotal role for us in midfield and helps keep everything organised - plus he’s also very good on the ball.

Meanwhile, Pep said he’d reached a standard in the holding midfield role that our boss himself never attained and even suggested he was the best in his position in the world.

“Fernandinho always plays with us - he is so important,” said the boss in 2017.

“He can play in 10 positions. Last season he played full-back many times. It’s important to create a good team with good guys and he is one of them.

“He is a fundamental player for us and I am happy to have him.”

Asked whether he thought Ferna was the best player in his position in the world, the Catalan replied:

“Yes, right now there’s no doubt about that, one of the best.”

Guardiola would need a year to rebuild the squad in his image and set us up for the glittering success to follow, but there was never any doubt he’d come to rely upon Fernandinho.

He played a further 44 games in 2016/17 as Guardiola adjusted to the Premier League and even though he was now over 30, Fernandinho appeared renewed.

In fact, in the CITY+ documentary that tracked the Brazilian’s final days at City he confirmed that the Catalan’s arrival at City had a profound impact on him.

“You don’t know how much I learned in this time and I’m going to tell you something I never told anyone before. You made me fall in love with football again,” he said.

Pep then smiles and asks, “You were getting tired of it?”

“Yes, I was,” replies Ferna. “I learned to play a different way.

“But I learned that football is much simpler than everyone says.

“People will tell you football is complex - that is this, that it is that - but it isn’t.

“Many of these things I take with me for the rest of my life, and I will try and apply that message so others can learn, too.”

The 2018/19 campaign brought a domestic quadruple and 42 further appearances for Fernandinho as he became a leader amongst the dressing room.

Incredibly, this was also the only season in which he was named in the PFA Team of the Year.

The end of that season saw the arrival of a rough diamond from Spain by the name of Rodri.

Joining from Atletico Madrid, Rodri was a defensive midfielder that Guardiola and Begiristain had coveted.

Some players may have seen that competition as an affront. Instead, Fernandinho saw what was best for the team and outlined how he’d help the new signing.

“We are going to work closely, and I will be there for him to talk and advise him with whatever he needs, but of course he’s already a quality player who I like very much,” he said in August 2019.

“He has done really well in pre-season and in the first few games he’s played in the Premier League.

“He’s tall, technically very good and he’s going to help us a lot this season and for the future.”

That’s why Fernandinho’s pride after Rodri’s historic Ballon d’Or success last year was so obviously genuine.

“I am really proud of him,” he said.

“I saw him growing up, going through the process to become one of the most consistent players in  the world, playing for a top team and for his national side.

“It’s really nice when you see someone really close to you winning this award.

“Obviously individually it’s a really nice award but I’m pretty sure he knows he’s got the contribution from the club and every player who helped him achieve that moment.”

Rodri’s arrival in Manchester was well-timed as a defensive injury crisis marred the 2019/20 campaign.

With a ready-made replacement in midfield, Fernandinho was free to again demonstrate his willingness to do what’s best for the team by turning out in central defence.

Smaller than most others who line up in that position in the Premier League, the Brazilian made up for his lack of stature with a determination in the tackle and, again, an understanding of the game that meant he was never out of position.

Despite now featuring everywhere across midfield and defence in his seven seasons at City, the Brazilian was never out of his depth in any position.

We couldn’t make it three titles in a row that season and the COVID-19 lockdown meant a difficult time for all concerned.

David Silva had been made captain in 2019 after Vincent Kompany’s departure but when the Spanish maestro left at the end of 2019/20, there was only really one choice for the next skipper.

Seven years of selfless service had made Fernandinho respected at City and throughout the Premier League and so the squad voted to have the Brazilian lead our charge to regain the title.

Guardiola gave the decision his backing, stating: “He will be good as he always has done since I met him. It doesn’t matter whether he is the first captain or not. Always, he is a guy leading.

“The players and staff decide, and I am more than delighted.”

On becoming the captain, Fernandinho himself said: “It feels good. For me, personally, it’s a big honour, I’m so proud. Since I came here, I had lots of respect from everyone, so now I become the captain,” the Brazilian reflected.

“It’s good, I try to put everything in place, especially off the pitch. Because what we do off the pitch obviously affects what happens on the pitch as well, so that’s the way I think.

“They know me very well and when you have someone you can trust, you can put some more effort in training sessions and in the game because, at the end of the day, we are here for one purpose and we all go together in the same direction

“I think the captain never works alone so you have extra help as well, but for sure we have guys who can manage some situations as well.

“Team-mates that have been at the club for a long time and they know exactly how this team runs and how the club works, such as Kun Aguero, Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, Kyle Walker, Ilkay Gundogan.

“All of them could be captains, you know their mentality, they are a bit older as well and they understand much better the team and the club than when they arrived five or six years ago.

“People here respect you. This has really touched me, so maybe I can consider myself almost half Mancunian already.

“I need to spend more time here to be a full Mancunian but for sure, my kids already have the Mancunian accent.”

So often an underrated figure by the rest of the division, those around the world had no choice but to take notice when Fernandinho lifted the Premier League trophy aloft in May 2021 at the end of his first season as captain.

More than just a token job, Fernandinho had taken his role incredibly seriously and his compatriot Ederson spoke of a meeting on New Year’s Day called by the skipper after a below par training session.

“It was good for the group,” the goalkeeper said towards the end of the season with the title wrapped up.

“The team needed that chat. Everybody talked and Fernandinho, as captain, as leader of this team, was very important for that meeting and for the evolution of the team this season too.

“It was a good gesture on his behalf, and it helped us a lot to grow up as a team.”

Less than a week after lifting the Premier League trophy, he was a late substitute in a heart-breaking Champions League final defeat.

While the wait would go on, our place there was the encapsulation of our incredible journey since the Brazilian had arrived.

2021/22 saw Rodri settle as the first choice at the base of midfield for all of the biggest games.

While the Brazilian would clearly have preferred to have still been in the team week in week out, he didn’t let his affect his professionalism.

In fact, his manner throughout those months impressed Guardiola even more.

“He is an incredible captain that we have because he didn’t play much this season because Rodri has been exceptional,” said the City boss midway through the season.

“He always tries to help the team, the guys who don’t play, myself, the staff. He is so generous. He is just thinking about what the team need and what is best for the team.

“This is a real captain, when they always think about what is best for the team and the club. That is why he is so generous when he doesn’t play and when he plays, he always plays good.

“We will need him because we have many games and Rodri cannot play all season, it is impossible.”

He was needed, playing 33 times in the end.

However, it wasn’t enough and in April he confirmed in a press conference before a Champions League quarter-final that his ninth season at City would be his last.

"I will go back to Brazil. I decided with my family, which is the most important for me,” he said simply in the understated manner with which he had always conducted himself.

He didn’t leave before the perfect goodbye though, starting again at the heart of the defence in a dramatic final day comeback with Aston Villa to edge out Liverpool and win yet another title.

He’d said his piece before the game, stating: “I couldn’t imagine being here for such a long time.

“Since Pep came, the way City started to play under him was completely different.

“A different level. The first season we struggled a little bit, but the second season we were flying.

“New players came in and we changed everything. We discovered this hunger to win games and perform well to win trophies.

“How will I look back on my time here? I think one word can describe it: proud. Since the first day, the intention was to win trophies and then we did it.

“The whole group, the whole team and the whole staff were involved and when I look back, I feel really proud. Everything I planned, we did.

“The fans have been amazing since my first day here.

“Really respectful, polite, supportive. Every time I go into town or the park for a walk with my kids, they show their respect and their support.

“This is amazing and really nice. I am not sure if you can find fans like this in another place or other teams.

“My family and I, we were always treated really well here in Manchester.

“That is why I spent nine years here as the kids were settled in school with friends, my wife was settled as well.

“They are going to be City fans for sure. I could be Mancunian!

“You never know in the future. Maybe I could come back here to spend more time in Manchester. We will see.”

With another historic moment in the memory banks, his last act was to lift the famous trophy aloft again.

As the celebrations continued, he could clearly be seen taking in everything the moment had to offer, announcing that the stirring response when all seemed lost was simply the ‘City spirit’.

If any player could wholly embody that spirit, surely our half Mancunian, half Brazilian midfield battler has to be up there.

As many suspected, it wasn’t the last we saw of Fernandinho at the Etihad Stadium, with the Brazilian still a passionate supporter and welcome in the team’s dressing room whenever he likes.

As he comes to terms with the end of his playing career after a spell back at Athletico Paranaense to complete the circle, we can be certain that we haven’t seen the last of Fernandinho in Manchester.

Words: Jack Mumford

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De Zerbi reveals secret to Tottenham turnaround

De Zerbi reveals secret to Tottenham turnaround
De Zerbi reveals secret to Tottenham turnaround

Tottenham Hotspur head coach Roberto De Zerbi has said transferring confidence to his squad has been the secret to turning results around.

Spurs secured a second consecutive Premier League win after beating Aston Villa on Sunday to climb out of the relegation places.

Goals from Conor Gallagher and Richarlison earned the North Londoners a 2-1 win at Villa Park.

Those wins have ended a 15-game winless run in the Premier League that has dragged Spurs into the survival fight. The win at Villa saw Spurs climb above West Ham, a point above the drop zone, with three games to go.

De Zerbi: Spurs squad must ‘believe in themselves’

Speaking at his post-match press conference, De Zerbi outlined his belief in the squad, and said the challenge for him is to make the squad believe in themselves.

“Listen, I’m honest. I have one face. If I say Kolo Muani, Gallagher, Palhinha and all our players are great level, big level, it’s because I feel,” he said.

“I don’t want to sell something if I don’t believe in my words. I’m lucky because I’m working with very good players, good people and very good players.

“My work, my job is just to transfer the confidence, to believe in themselves and to try to be stronger than the defeat, stronger that the position of the table, stronger than the words all of you normally say about Tottenham – and to show passion, to show value, humility, pride.

“The crucial thing now is to keep in our heads what was the situation before the Wolverhampton game. This is the most important memory to keep in our heads because in football it’s very easy to change.

“If you lose you are stupid, if you win you are a champion. No, we have to find the balance. We have to work this week, because Leeds is another very tough game and to remember in ourselves what we have done in the past, in the last month.”

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Dortmund hierarchy set stance on Kovač future

Dortmund hierarchy set stance on Kovač future
Dortmund hierarchy set stance on Kovač future

Despite sitting firmly in second place in the Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund and head coach Niko Kovač have faced their fair share of criticism this season over their playing style and inconsistent performances.

The latest setback came on Sunday, when BVB delivered an uninspiring display and lost 1-0 to Borussia Mönchengladbach – their third defeat in the last four matches.

However, despite the recent struggles, Dortmund’s hierarchy are reportedly keen to continue with Kovač beyond 2027, when his current contract expires.

According to Ruhr Nachrichten, a meeting between the club’s leadership and Kovač’s camp is expected to take place soon to open talks over a possible extension.

BVB sporting director Ole Book also backed Kovač after Sunday’s defeat to Gladbach.

“We have already clearly expressed our conviction in Nico. I really, really enjoy working with him,” he said.

“I was asked about it before today’s game as well, and I responded very positively. That has definitely not changed because of the defeat.”

Kovač took over the position in February 2025.

Golden Knights host the Ducks to open the second round

Anaheim Ducks (43-33-6, in the Pacific Division) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (39-26-17, in the Pacific Division)

Paradise, Nevada; Monday, 9:30 p.m. EDT

LINE: Golden Knights -166, Ducks +140; over/under is 6

NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND: Golden Knights host series opener

BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights host the Anaheim Ducks in game one of the Western Conference second round. The teams meet Sunday for the fourth time this season. The Ducks went 3-0 against the Golden Knights in the regular season. In their last regular season meeting on Feb. 1, the Ducks won 4-3.

Vegas is 15-5-6 against the Pacific Division and 39-26-17 overall. The Golden Knights have a +22 scoring differential, with 264 total goals scored and 242 conceded.

Anaheim is 43-33-6 overall with a 19-12-1 record against the Pacific Division. The Ducks have a 23-12-3 record when they commit fewer penalties than their opponent.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jack Eichel has 27 goals and 63 assists for the Golden Knights. Pavel Dorofeyev has six goals and one assist over the last 10 games.

Leo Carlsson has 29 goals and 37 assists for the Ducks. Mikael Granlund has two goals and 10 assists over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Golden Knights: 7-2-1, averaging 3.9 goals, 6.6 assists, 3.5 penalties and 7.2 penalty minutes while giving up 2.6 goals per game.

Ducks: 6-3-1, averaging 4.2 goals, 7.2 assists, 2.9 penalties and 6.7 penalty minutes while giving up 3.3 goals per game.

INJURIES: Golden Knights: William Karlsson: out (lower body).

Ducks: Radko Gudas: day to day (lower body), Petr Mrazek: out for season (lower-body), Jansen Harkins: out (hand), Ross Johnston: day to day (lower-body).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Carolina brings 1-0 lead into game 2 against Philadelphia

Philadelphia Flyers (43-27-12, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (53-22-7, in the Metropolitan Division)

Raleigh, North Carolina; Monday, 7 p.m. EDT

LINE: Hurricanes -262, Flyers +212; over/under is 5.5

NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND: Hurricanes lead series 1-0

BOTTOM LINE: The Carolina Hurricanes host the Philadelphia Flyers in the second round of the NHL Playoffs with a 1-0 lead in the series. The teams meet Saturday for the sixth time this season. The Hurricanes won the last meeting 3-0. Logan Stankoven scored two goals in the victory.

Carolina is 53-22-7 overall with a 21-4-2 record in Metropolitan Division play. The Hurricanes rank second in league play with 291 total goals (averaging 3.6 per game).

Philadelphia is 16-12-5 against the Metropolitan Division and 43-27-12 overall. The Flyers have given up 239 goals while scoring 240 for a +1 scoring differential.

TOP PERFORMERS: Sebastian Aho has scored 27 goals with 53 assists for the Hurricanes. Stankoven has nine goals and four assists over the past 10 games.

Christian Dvorak has 18 goals and 33 assists for the Flyers. Porter Martone has four goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Hurricanes: 9-0-1, averaging 3.5 goals, 6.3 assists, 5.2 penalties and 12.6 penalty minutes while giving up 1.6 goals per game.

Flyers: 7-3-0, averaging 2.9 goals, 4.7 assists, 5.5 penalties and 15 penalty minutes while giving up 1.8 goals per game.

INJURIES: Hurricanes: Alexander Nikishin: day to day (concussion).

Flyers: Owen Tippett: day to day (undisclosed), Rodrigo Abols: out (ankle), Nikita Grebenkin: out (upper body).

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Patrick Dorgu: Man United ace responds to Amorim’s past criticism

Patrick Dorgu: Man United ace responds to Amorim’s past criticism
Patrick Dorgu: Man United ace responds to Amorim’s past criticism

Manchester United full-back Patrick Dorgu returned to action in the 3-2 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, 3 May, in the Premier League. The Red Devils were 2-0 up at the break, thanks to goals from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko, but the Merseyside club rallied in the second half to make it 2-2.

Caretaker manager Michael Carrick brought on the Dane to replace the misfiring Bryan Mbeumo in the 76th minute, but it was Kobbie Mainoo who scored the winner a minute later. The result helped the Red Devils open up a six-point gap in third place with three games remaining in the season.

Dorgu had very little time to have an influence, although fans will be delighted to have him back after an injury ruined his momentum under Carrick.

Dorgu’s tryst with Amorim

Dorgu was one of former head coach Ruben Amorim’s first signings at United, arriving at the Theatre of Dreams in January 2025. The Portuguese used the Dane mostly in the left-sided wing-back position in his controversial 3-4-3 system.

Dorgu did appear at times on the opposite flank, and also covered in attack on a couple of occasions. The 21 year old had a mixed time under Amorim, registering one goal and three assists in 40 games.

The Portuguese head coach was sacked by United in January this year, bringing an end to a turbulent 14-month spell that saw a lot of controversies, including public criticism of players. In November 2025, following a 1-0 defeat to Everton, Amorim claimed that Dorgu was nervous every time he touched the ball, stating: “You can feel the anxiety every time Patrick touches the ball. I can feel the anxiety.”

Amorim’s departure and Carrick’s subsequent arrival saw United shift to a 4-2-3-1 formation, which revitalised Dorgu. The Dane was deployed in an attacking role by the Englishman, and he responded by scoring in the wins against Manchester City and Arsenal before picking up a hamstring injury. Following his return to full fitness, Dorgu has now responded to Amorim’s comments.

Patrick Dorgu Stats: 2025/26 Season

Source: Transfermarkt.

Amorim’s words hurt Dorgu

Speaking to The Telegraph ahead of Sunday’s game, Dorgu revealed that Amorim’s words affected him. He said: “It hit me a little bit when Amorim says that because when the coach speaks bad about you [criticises you], it is always going to affect you a little bit.”

“I just took it in the best possible way and tried to improve my game. Even before [Amorim] got sacked in the last couple of games, I started to get into a rhythm as people [team-mates] started going to Afcon. I had a good moment.”

“I just had to take that confidence into [the regimes of Darren] Fletcher and Carrick. I just tried to play with a bit more confidence and express myself.”

The Dane went on to acknowledge that he was suffering from a lack of confidence when the Portuguese made those comments, adding: “I don’t think that was the word he [Amorim] was looking for. Anxious? I don’t think it was that. I just think I didn’t have any confidence and the team was not in a good moment at that time.”

“I think he said it at the wrong time because I played well in the national team. I don’t see how I can play well in one and play bad in the other, and all of a sudden I am anxious.”

Final Thoughts

Dorgu’s return from injury will be a welcome boost to United as they aim to end the season on a high. The Red Devils have already qualified for next season’s Champions League, and securing third place in the Premier League this year would be a massive turnaround from the humiliation of finishing 15th in the last campaign.

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Carrick’s ‘Sir Alex vibes’ spark Man United’s Champions League return as Cunha hails interim boss’s magic

Carrick’s ‘Sir Alex vibes’ spark Man United’s Champions League return as Cunha hails interim boss’s magic
Carrick’s ‘Sir Alex vibes’ spark Man United’s Champions League return as Cunha hails interim boss’s magic

Matheus Cunha has compared Michael Carrick to Sir Alex Ferguson after his impact as interim manager at Manchester United.

Manchester United secured their place in next season'sChampions League after a 3-2 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Kobbie Mainoo scored the decisive goal to secure an important three points for the Red Devils, who continued their impressive form under Carrick.

The 44-year-old has won 10 of his 14 games across all competitions since replacing Ruben Amorim in January, with the club's latest ending a two-season exile from the Champions League.

Cunha, who opened the scoring against Liverpool, hailed Carrick's impact and said the head coach has a 'magic' about him.

"When Michael [Carrick] came, he came with magic! [Sir] Alex Ferguson vibes," the forward said, per theDaily Mail.

"He talks so much about his team, the conquering team. This feeling comes to us. We feel so happy with the information, we focus so hard to reach the objective. At the end of the day, this is just the start of a beautiful beginning!"

Manchester United are yet to make a decision on whether Carrick remains in the role beyond this season, but the interim coach is the clear frontrunner.

United have become justthe 12th team to secure their place in next season's Champions League.

Carrick: Manchester United manager role 'feels pretty natural'

Carrick's reign has included wins over Arsenal, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Chelsea. Speaking after the latest victory, he said he feel's 'pretty natural' in the Old Trafford dug-out.

“It’s been a good run. We’ve beaten some very, very good teams and it’s been challenging. Sometimes we’ve won it in some ways, sometimes we’ve won it in other ways. I love doing what I’m doing. It’s a great position for me to be in and it feels pretty natural if I’m totally honest.

“I’m not being blase because it’s a difficult role, but it feels like I’ve been here a long time, in different times on and off, but I can understand what it brings and to be sat in this position is a good position to be in.”

IPL 2026 | Reality check for SRH: Strong start goes in vain as KKR cruise to third win on the trot

HYDERABAD : It was as if Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins had a premonition of the seven–wicket defeat when he said, “it’s very unlikely we’re going to win every single game for the rest of the season,” at the toss.

For, the toss was the only thing that went right for the hosts, as the Kolkata Knight Riders’ spin twins Varun Chakravarthy (3/36) and Sunil Narine (2/31) did the rest on a very hot day when the players would have been excused if they wanted to be someplace else than the Rajiv Gandhi International stadium.


The raucous cheers of the Sunday crowd as the Sunrisers cruised to 71/1 in the powerplay — identical for both teams — was soon silenced as Chakravarthy, back in the side after being the impact player in the previous match, derailed the innings by dismissing Travis Head (61; 28b, 9x4, 3x6).

Chakravarthy, who conceded 29 in the first two overs, turned on the screws in his second spell of 2-0-7-2 as the Sunrisers lost eight wickets for 58 runs to collapse between overs 11 and 19 and be dismissed for 165. It was way below par — KKR replied with 169/3 — and bucked the trend of the last three matches between the teams since 2025, when the team batting first scored upwards of 200 and won by margins of 80, 110 and 65 runs.

The 61-run stand for the second wicket between Head and Ishan Kishan (42; 29b, 4x4, 2x6) was the sole bright spot for the Sunrisers and a reality check, if they needed after five consecutive wins, of a soft underbelly that their middle order is when Heinrich Klaasen fails to come good.

The South African mainstay of the SRH batting fell to a stunning onehanded catch by Rovman Powell, diving full length to his right at midwicket after Klaasen carted Cameron Green for 10 in the previous two deliveries, and with an indisposed Nitish Reddy missing, the back end of the innings lacked the drive that took them to 107/2 at the halfway stage.

The KKR batters complemented the excellent show of their bowlers on a strip tailormade for batting. Impact player Finn Allen, who replaced fellow New Zealander Tim Seifert in the XI, missed out after smashing Cummins for 27 runs in the fourth over but skipper Ajinkya Rahane’s calm presence was all that Kolkata needed as they chased down the target in 18.2 overs for their third straight victory.

Though the skipper fell for 43 (36b, 4x4, 1x6) on threshold of victory, his 84–run (66b) partnership for the second wicket with Angkrish Raghuvanshi (59; 47b, 5x4, 2x6) ensured there were no more hiccups.

🚨Simeone, with just ONE absentee for the semi-final second leg

🚨Simeone, with just ONE absentee for the semi-final second leg

Pablo Barrios stays in Madrid while the entire squad travels to London in a bid to reach the final.


The big day is approaching: Atlético are chasing another Champions League final, and Simeone is taking all his soldiers into the battle in London.

On the squad list, the only notable absence is the injured Pablo Barrios, while players such as Giuliano himself, Julián, Lookman and company are included.

Everything is still wide open: the 1-1 draw at the Metropolitano means the rojiblancos have to score at the Emirates and, ten years later, make it back to a Champions League final.

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Women's Bundesliga expects investment of up to €800m away from DFB

Huge investment is expected in the Women's Bundesliga despite an apparent split with the German Football Federation (DFB), league president Katharina Kiel told Kicker magazine on Monday.

Kiel said the legue and clubs would very likely invest between €700 million ($820 million) and €800 million ($938 million) over the next eight years, adding that what the DFB had wanted to invest was "a very large difference."

The DFB had originally wanted to invest €100 million over that period into a jointly planned limited liability company with the 14 top-division clubs. The plan has collapsed twice.

A newly-founded league association called FBL e.V. is taking shape and aims to be an independent body from the federation, just like the men's German Football League (DFL) which runs the Bundesliga and second tier.

A prerequisite for complete separation would be a basic deal with the DFB.

"Our draft agreement will be sent to the DFB this week," Kiel said.

Due to the dispute, the federation has delayed the planned schedule for selling TV rights. The auction is now due to take place in Q3 and the FBL ideally needs a deal by then.

'Rangers clash Hearts' biggest league game in 40 years'

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Rangers' trip to Hearts is the Tynecastle club's most significant league match in four decades, says Ryan McGowan, but the former Jambo says the games will only get bigger if they see off their title rivals on Monday.

The Ibrox side travel to Gorgie knowing that defeat would almost certainly rule them out of contention for the Scottish Premiership crown.

Derek McInnes' side are currently level on points with Celtic at the summit but sit four points clear of Rangers with four fixtures remaining.

McGowan believes this might well be the biggest league occasion for his former side since the 1985-86 campaign, when Hearts were denied the Scottish top-flight title on goal difference by Celtic on the final day.

However, the Livingston centre-back also acknowledges that the magnitude of his old club's matches will only intensify after Monday.

"Is it the biggest league game that a Hearts supporter has had since, you know, that season no Hearts fan talks about? It probably is," McGowan said on the BBC's Scottish Football Podcast.

"But the situation Hearts are in just now, the next game is the biggest one. So, if they go and get a result on Monday, the following game is going to be bigger than the Rangers game. If they go and do that, the following game.

"So every game is just going to get compounded and compounded as they get possibly closer to winning the league."

VOTE for HSS North Jersey Softball Player of the Week for April 27-May 3

After another mesmerizing week of the high school softball season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

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Kate Broderick, Park Ridge

Broderick is back on this list after leading the Owls to an upset win over ninth-seeded Ridgewood in the first round of the Bergen County Tournament. She went 3-1 this week in the circle allowing only three earned runs.

Lea Dunleavy, Paramus

The Spartans picked up a pair of crucial victories this week, with Dunleavy going 5 for 12 with four RBIs and a triple.

Kayla Fernandes, Lodi

The senior threw a four-hit shutout over Tenafly as the Rams won three games in three days. At the plate, Fernendes went 7 for 9 with 10 RBIs, three doubles and a homer.

Skylar Glisson, Passaic Tech

Glisson put up big numbers this week sending the Bulldogs into the Passaic County semifinals. In three games, she went 4-9, with five RBIs and a pair of homers.

Emily Ignacio, Leonia

Leonia rode the arm of Ignacio to a pair of impressive wins this week. In three games, Ignacio finished with 38 strikeouts and is closing in on 400 in her career. She’s also eight hits away from the 100th of her career.

Emily McCarthy, Ramapo

McCarthy cracked the 150 barrier in her career and now has 95 steals for the Green Raiders. This week, she went 8 for 14 at the plate, scoring eight runs and stealing eight bases.

Carlee Mirko, Wayne Hills

The Patriots went 4-1 this week, including a Passaic County Tournament win over rival Wayne Valley, with Mirko batting .706 with five doubles, a homer and nine RBIs.

Gianna Selby, Pascack Valley

Selby is a North Jersey Player of the Year candidate. This past week against elite competition, she went 7 for 12 with three triples, five runs and seven RBIs.

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VOTE for HSS North Jersey Baseball Player of the Week for April 26-May 2

After another exciting week of the high school baseball season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

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Dakota DeLaPaz, Weehawken

DeLaPaz moved the Indians (11-4) a step closer to winning the NJIC Patriot Division. During a 2-0 week, the junior improved to 5-0 by tossing a four-hitter in a 2-1 victory over Garfield. He did not allow an earned run and struck out seven to raise his season total to 50.

Jack Focarino, Hasbrouck Heights

Focarino helped the Aviators, who compete in the NJIC’s premier Colonial Division, snap an 11-game losing streak. Over three games, the sophomore hit .667 (6 for 9), and he homered, walked twice, scored twice and had three RBIs in a 14-4 victory over Boonton.

Andrew Garcia, Ridgefield Park/Bogota

Garcia earned two pitching wins while leading the Scarlets (13-5) to their first Bergen County tournament win since 2013, a 10-0 victory over Lyndhurst. During a 3-1 week, the junior threw 11 shutout innings, allowing three hits, two walks and striking out 15.

Mickey Gilligan, Passaic Tech

Gilligan drove the Bulldogs (16-1) to a North-Jersey best 16-game winning streak. During a 4-0 week, the senior hit .700 (7 for 10), featuring his North Jersey-leading ninth homer. He scored six runs and has 31 for the season, and he had five RBIs and has 34 on the season.

Evan Gonzalez, Paramus

Gonzalez helped the Spartans (7-12) punctuate a 3-1 week and become the lowest seed, 38th, to win their Bergen Invitational Tournament opener. The junior allowed no earned runs in five innings, while also driving in two runs, in a 4-3 BIT victory at Bergen Tech.

Joe Scarnecchia, Ramsey

Scarnecchia opened and closed the week with wins to help Ramsey (12-6) go 3-1. The junior did not allow a run in nine totals innings and struck out 13. He tossed four scoreless innings, with seven strikeouts, in a 10-4 win over Cliffside Park in a Bergen County tournament opener.

Brady Shust, St. Joseph

Shust powered the Green Knights (12-6) to a 3-1 week. The senior and Wake Forest football commit hit .613 (8 for 13), featuring three homers, with five runs and seven RBIs. He was 3 for 3, with two homers, three runs and six RBIs in an 8-6 win over St. Dominic (NY).

Lucas Siedlarcyzk, Becton

Siedlarcyzk led the Wildcats (11-7) to a 3-1 week and was almost perfect. The senior threw a five-inning one-hitter with no walks and 15 strikeouts in an 8-0 win over Ridgefield/Palisades Park. He hit .417 (5 for 12), with a game-inning, two-run single in a 5-4 BIT win over Mahwah.

Chris Troyano, North Arlington

Troyano piloted the Vikings (9-9) to a 2-1 week, featuring a 4-2 victory at Midland Park in a BIT opener. The senior hit .400 (4 for 10), with two walks, four runs and five RBIs. In two appearances, he totaled six scoreless innings, allowing three hits, one walk and striking out four.

Chris Vermilyea, Saddle Brook

Vermilyea led the Falcons (13-5) to a 4-0 week, capped by his 3-1 victory over Dwight-Englewood in the BIT. Over 9 1/3 innings, the sophomore allowed one earned run while striking out 12. He also batted .556 (5 for 9), with four walks, four runs and four RBIs.

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What Emmanuel Henderson Jr. says he’s bringing to Seattle Seahawks

LAWRENCE — Emmanuel Henderson Jr. went into the 2026 NFL Draft in April thinking that third day, when the fourth-through-seventh rounds played out, would be when he’d be taken.

Henderson, a wide receiver in college for Kansas football this past season, wasn’t sure which team would pick him. He’d talked with the Seattle Seahawks organization during the pre-draft process sure, but there was nothing guaranteed. Overall, he was just ready for his first professional opportunity.

Seattle, though, did end up being the team that drafted him in the sixth round. That the Seahawks are coming off of a Super Bowl title certainly stands out to him, as does the fact he’ll be able to reunite with some former teammates from Alabama — where he was, prior to transferring to KU for the 2025 season. And he’s both happy to have ended up in Seattle, and eager to show what he’d told NFL teams about his ability during the pre-draft process.

RELATED: WATCH | Emmanuel Henderson Jr.’s NFL draft day phone call with Seattle

“You could see from my film, I can take the top off any defense you put me against,” Henderson said recently. “Not only that, that I’m a receiver that loves to play special teams. So, that’s one of the great abilities I got to showcase, too.”

Henderson became an All-Big 12 Conference first team honoree as a returner this past season, in addition to making the third team as a wide receiver. He added an honorable mention recognition for offensive newcomer of the year. He came to Kansas because it gave him a chance to showcase his talents, because there was playing time up for grabs, and he took advantage of his opportunity.

Henderson, who highlighted his kickoff return for a touchdown against West Virginia as one fond memory, sees his special teams experience as something that can give him an advantage as he tries to make Seattle’s roster. That he’s played at different spots there, he feels, makes him a more versatile athlete. As the offseason unfolds, he just wants to show his new coaches his personality as he puts in more work, and develop chemistry with his new teammates.

KU coach Lance Leipold shared a post on social media following Henderson’s selection by Seattle, expressing his support. Henderson’s also heard from so many friends and family members in the days since. Now, it’s just about making sure that versatility translates to the next level.

“I’m looking forward to just moving around, inside, outside receiver, even part of the backfield if I get the chance to,” Henderson said. “But anywhere they’ll put me I’d love to go.”

Nov. 8, 2025; Tucson, Arizona; Kansas football wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (1) catches a touchdown pass during the second quarter of a game against Arizona at Arizona Stadium.

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: What Emmanuel Henderson Jr. says he’s bringing to Seattle Seahawks

Hall of Fame coach loves Commanders' pick of Sonny Styles

Bill Cowher knows defense. A starting linebacker at N.C. State, Cowher would spend six years in the NFL before turning to coaching. In 1985, Marty Schottenheimer hired Cowher as a defensive assistant, then promoted him to defensive coordinator in 1989, when Cowher was only 31. Three years later, the Pittsburgh Steelers hired Cowher as head coach, a position he held for 15 years before retiring after the 2006 season.

Since retirement, Cowher was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and has served as an analyst for CBS Sports since 2007. During the 2026 NFL Draft, Cowher joined Pat McAfee and others live in Pittsburgh for The Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular. Cowher and his co-hosts and guests provided analysis for each pick. One player Cowher really liked was Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles, who went No. 7 overall to the Washington Commanders.

McAfee asked Cowher if he believed Styles would've been a "good Coach Cowher?" Cowher's response: "Sonny Styles? Oh, 100%?"

Cowher then

"Getting a guy that can operate your defense and make the adjustments, which he did for (Ohio State DC) Matt Patricia," Cowher said. "He would actually just make adjustments on the field. This guy is a general, a quarterback on the defensive side of the ball. He's a great pickup for Dan Quinn"

We told you Cowher knows defense.

Part of the excitement surrounding Styles goes beyond his athletic ability. He loves football. He has a high football IQ, as his dad played linebacker at Ohio State and won a Super Bowl in the NFL. Additionally, his NFL future isn't a projection. He's already played in an NFL-style defense for Patricia at Ohio State. Patricia is a former NFL head coach and a longtime defensive coordinator under Bill Belichick.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Hall of Fame coach loves Sonny Styles

What are the biggest remaining holes on Titans' roster?

The NFL offseason is rolling along with rookie minicamps popping up across the league. Next step, organized offseason team activities (OTAs).

The Tennessee Titans will head into OTAs when they start with a ton of new faces after an active offseason. Between free agency and the draft, they appear to be trending in the right direction, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t need areas. Matt Vanderame and Gilberto Manzano took a look at where the sit and revealed what they believe are their biggest remaining needs.

Tennessee Titans: IOL, TE, S

The Titans were incredibly active this offseason, spending lavishly to raise the floor of a team that went 3–14 last season. However, Tennessee still has areas to improve with new coach Robert Saleh.

Up front, the offensive line is still in flux. Guard Peter Skoronski is solid and right tackle JC Latham showed improvement in 2025, but center Austin Schlottmann and right guard Cordell Volson are better served as depth.

While the receiver room has been significantly bolstered by the addition of first-round pick Carnell Tate and free-agent signing Wan’Dale Robinson, tight end is still a weak spot. After losing Chig Okonkwo to the Commanders in free agency, Tennessee brought in Daniel Bellinger to compete with Gunnar Helm. It’s a functional pairing, but far from dynamic after combining for 643 receiving yards in 2025.

The Titans have made some significant upgrades, but could still use a solid veteran presence along the interior of the offensive line. As of now, second-year guard Jackson Slater, and rookies, Fernando Carmona and Pat Coogan, are scheduled to compete with Schlottmann and Volson, but that the team could still use more experienced depth. The front office is aware of this situation, and have been open that they could still add talent.

Safety and tight end are a little less of a need, especially tight end, where they have Gunnar Helm looking to take a big leap in his second season. Safety could be addressed, but it is likely not going to happen until they get closer to training camp.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Tennessee Titans: Biggest remaining holes on roster

Habib Beye to remain in charge for Marseille’s final two Ligue 1 matches

Habib Beye to remain in charge for Marseille’s final two Ligue 1 matches
Habib Beye to remain in charge for Marseille’s final two Ligue 1 matches

According to a report from L’Équipe, Marseille have decided against making another managerial change with just two games of the Ligue 1 season left despite Saturday’s 3-0 defeat to Nantes.

OM’s hierarchy have not considered replacing Beye ahead of crucial fixtures against Le Havre and Rennes, even as the club’s season continues to unravel dramatically. The former Red Star coach has now suffered five defeats in his ten league matches in charge, but Marseille’s leadership reportedly believe the problems run far deeper than the coach himself.

After Roberto De Zerbi’s departure earlier this year, Jacques Abardonado briefly took interim charge for a 2-2 draw against Strasbourg in February, but Marseille are reluctant to repeat another short-term reshuffle. Club officials instead see a fractured dressing room, exhausted squad, and disappearing authority figures as the root causes behind the collapse.

Marseille were once targeting automatic UEFA Champions League qualification but have now fallen to seventh place in Ligue 1. Their only realistic objective is now securing a UEFA Europa Conference League play-off spot, which would become available if RC Lens defeat OGC Nice in the Coupe de France final later this month.

The defeat at Nantes followed another disastrous away performance at Lorient in April and L’Équipe also report that it has prompted the club to impose yet another lockdown at La Commanderie. Players reported back to the training ground on Sunday morning after returning from Nantes the previous evening and were informed they would remain together under stricter conditions from Monday night onwards.

The exact length of the camp has not yet been communicated to the squad, with the club opting for day-by-day planning in an attempt to maintain pressure and focus. However, similar disciplinary measures introduced after the Lorient defeat reportedly had little lasting effect.

Marseille director of football Medhi Benatia reportedly remains furious with the squad’s attitude and performances. After publicly criticising the players following the Lorient defeat, Benatia reportedly chose not to address the squad directly after the latest collapse at La Beaujoire. Instead, he travelled to Rennes on Sunday to watch Marseille’s reserve side qualify for the final of the Challenge Espoirs.

Internally, there is growing acceptance that many players already have their minds fixed on summer departures. L’Équipe report that “the immense majority” of the squad are already thinking about future transfers, leaving few voices capable of re-mobilising the group during the closing weeks of the campaign.

Beye himself was reportedly satisfied with the quality of training sessions before the Nantes defeat and was left stunned by the scale of the collapse during the match. Despite the worsening results, the former Senegal international has no intention of resigning before the season concludes.GFFN | George Boxall

Inter Milan sporting director responds to Barcelona’s interest in Bastoni

Inter Milan sporting director responds to Barcelona’s interest in Bastoni
Inter Milan sporting director responds to Barcelona’s interest in Bastoni

Barcelona’s growing interest in Alessandro Bastoni has not gone unnoticed at Inter Milan, and the response from the Italian side has come from the upper echelon.

Fresh from securing the Serie A title, Inter are already shifting focus towards the next season. 

During the title celebrations, sporting director Piero Ausilio addressed several topics related to the club’s future, including ongoing transfer rumours. 

Update on Bastoni’s transfer

During the talk, one of the main talking points was Bastoni, who has been heavily linked with a move to Barcelona in recent weeks.

When asked about the defender’s future amid interest from the Spanish giants, he responded, 

“Bastoni? We haven’t received any offers regarding Bastoni. 

“He’s a valuable player for Inter and for Italy, a strong player, an incredible footballer, and we want to keep him.”

Inter Milan do not want to sell Bastoni. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The message from the Inter sporting director is clear that Bastoni is seen as a key part of the team’s present and future. 

Inter playing hardball

As for Barcelona, their admiration for the Italian centre-back is well known. The club view him as an ideal fit for their style, but Inter’s position suggests that any potential deal will be far from straightforward.

As reported before, the Catalan side is aware that the Serie A champions are expected to demand at least €60 million, a figure they currently view as too high. 

As a result, Barça have been exploring alternatives, including the possibility of structuring a swap deal to bring the cost down. 

Inter, on the other hand, are in a position of strength, as Bastoni remains under contract until 2028, and the club is even considering extending that deal. 

With full control over his rights and no immediate need to sell, they are prepared to play hardball in any discussions. 

Source: Mundo Deportivo

Gary Neville urges Manchester United to make four key signings this summer

Gary Neville urges Manchester United to make four key signings this summer
Gary Neville urges Manchester United to make four key signings this summer

Gary Neville has urged Manchester United to make four key signings in the summer transfer window. 

United secured Champions League qualification for next season after beating Liverpool 3-2 at Old Trafford on Sunday. 

Michael Carrick’s men came out firing in the first half, as Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko struck to put them in control of the contest. 

Liverpool made a huge comeback after the break, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo capitalising on defensive lapses to level the scores. 

But the Red Devils had the last laugh, as Kobbie Mainoo produced a moment of magic to score the winner in the 77th minute. 

Neville wasn’t impressed with United’s second half display, and he urged the club’s hierarchy to make four priority signings this summer. 

He told Sky Sports: “I think United need a left-back for next season because Luke Shaw has played every game this year and he may struggle. They need a centre-back, 100%, and they need two midfield players.”

After spending most of their budget to upgrade the attack, United will likely focus on strengthening their midfield this summer. 

Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson remains their primary target, but a deal looks difficult due to interest from Manchester City

Adam Wharton, Aurelien Tchouameni and Sandro Tonali are also quality names who could be available for hire. 

The Manchester titans need a centre-back and have been linked with Forest’s Murillo and Tottenham’s Micky van de Ven. 

They could also look to sign a left-back, as Tyrell Malacia will leave at the end of the season. 

Ideally, United would love to add a quality winger to the squad as well, with Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho expected to be sold. 

Vote for the Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of Week for April 27-May 3

With 39% of the total vote share, Pine Plains baseball's Warren Lounsbury is the Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of the Week for April 20-26.

The Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of the Week for April 27-May 3 is now live.

Nominations are based on information gathered and received by the Poughkeepsie Journal throughout the week. For consideration, coaches are asked to submit game information and player stats to Edecker@usatodayco.com before the end of the week.

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Each week's winner will be selected and posted in the upcoming week's poll. Polls will close at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night before the announcement the following morning.

Anis Abidar, Arlington track & field

Abidar won the 3200 meter run (9:24.65) at the Joe Wynne Somers Lion Club Invitational over the weekend.

Shane Finnigan, Roy C. Ketcham baseball

Finnigan tossed a complete game shutout in a 3-0 victory over John Jay, striking out five and allowing just two hits.

James Bouchard, Beacon baseball

Bouchard tossed 4 1/3 innings of two-hit ball, striking out three while also going 2-for-3 at the plate with a three-run home run in the Bulldogs' win over Marlboro.

Kyle Kershaw, John Jay track & field

Kershaw won the high jump (6-6) at the Joe Wynne Somers Lion Club Invitational over the weekend.

Carter Wrobel, Pawling baseball

Wrobel finished the week with a 7-for-13 line with a home run, six RBIs and three runs scored.

Christian Anderson, Arlington baseball

Anderson went 2-for-4 with the game-winning RBI in Arlington's comeback 6-4 victory over Ketcham early in the week.

Roy Underwood, Lourdes baseball

Underwood tossed a complete game shutout with 13 strikeouts in a 5-0 victory over Burke Catholic.

Dylan Macdonald, Red Hook Baseball

Macdonald finished with a 6-for-10 line with six RBIs and four runs scored while also striking out nine on the mound to help the Raiders to a 3-0 week.

Griffin Kinahan, Lourdes track & field

Kinahan won the 800 meter run event (2:21.53) and was one-leg of Lourdes' winning sprint medley relay team at the Race at the Oval Office on Saturday.

This article originally appeared on Poughkeepsie Journal: Poughkeepsie Journal Boys Athlete of the Week voting poll April 27-May 3

Vote for the Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of Week for April 27-May 3

With 59% of the total vote share, Marlboro softball's Kiera Del Salto is the Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week for April 20-26.

The Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week for April 27-May 3 is now live.

Nominations are based on information gathered and received by the Poughkeepsie Journal throughout the week. For consideration, coaches are asked to submit game information and player stats to Edecker@usatodayco.com before the end of the week.

More: NY school district calls for separate playoffs for public, non-public teams

Each week's winner will be selected and posted in the upcoming week's poll. Polls will close at 8:30 p.m. on Sunday night before the announcement the following morning.

Aissata Yacouba, FDR girls track & field

Yacouba won both the discus throw (86-4) and the shot put (29-6) at the Race at the Oval Office event on Saturday.

Paige Hotle, Ketcham softball

Hotle caught heat this week with a 10-for-15 line at the plate, smashing four home runs throughout the week with 13 RBIs and eight runs scored.

Allegra Clementson, Haldane softball

Clementsen finished with another outstanding week in the circle, striking out 40 batters in three wins while also recording a 3-for-4 line with four RBIs in one of the victories.

Kirsten Anastacio, Arlington girls track & field

Anastacio won the 3000 meter event (10:19.01) and was one leg of Arlington's winning 4x800 meter relay team (10:00.87) at the Joe Wynne Somers Lion Club Invitational over the weekend.

Kayla Ruggiero, Haldane girls lacrosse

Ruggiero tallied a career-high 11 goals in Haldane's 24-20 loss to Byram Hills.

Courtney Hillier, Arlington softball

Hillier finished the week with three hits, four RBIs, three walks drawn and a run scored.

Londin Watkins, Roy C. Ketcham girls track & field

Watkins broke a 39-year school record in the 100 meter dash with a time of 12.41 this past week.

Violet Bliss, Pine Plains girls track & field

Bliss won both the 800 meter (2:21.53) and 1500 meter (4:45.43) events at the Race at the Oval Office event on Saturday.

Cadie Hanaburgh, Spackenkill softball

Hanaburgh went 3-for-5 with five RBIs, four runs and two walks with two extra-base hits in a 2-0 week for Spackenkill. She also picked up a win in the circle.

Sadie Finn, FDR girls lacrosse

Finn finished with nine goals over two games to keep FDR on a seven-game winning streak.

This article originally appeared on Poughkeepsie Journal: Poughkeepsie Journal Girls Athlete of the Week voting poll April 27-May 3

Vote now for Lebanon County's Athletes of the Week, Apr. 26 - May 2

Lebanon County's postseason is here, and local teams are rolling through the month of May.

Eight of last week's best performers are up for athlete of the week honors and now fans can decide which performances were the best altogether.

The polls are now open and will run from Monday, May 4, to noon on Thursday, May 7.

Want to nominate an athlete for the weekly polls? Email Zavier Gussett at zgussett@ldnews.com by noon Sunday. Include the athlete's name, sport and a little bit about their accomplishment.

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Zavier Gussett covers high school sports and local sports in Lebanon County. Follow him on X at @CallTheHuddle or email zgussett@ldnews.com.

This article originally appeared on Lebanon Daily News: Cast your vote for Lebanon County's Athletes of the Week, 4/26-5/2

Two record-breakers highlight 910Preps Athlete of the Week poll, April 27-May 1

The high school sports regular season games has almost concluded, with the last week of soccer and lacrosse approaching.

Seventy-First girls' soccer secured an Eastern Sandhills conference championship, while South View baseball and softball took the league title in their respective sports.

With a loss to Cape Fear, Terry Sanford girls' soccer lost control of the Tri-County conference title with a tie to the Colts, and Freedom Christian softball and baseball claimed NCISAA Sandhills Athletic Conference tournament titles last week.

After an exciting week in sports, here are 13, 910Preps Athlete of the Week nominees for April 27-May 1. Voting will conclude on Thursday, May 7.

Please be sure to send a clear headshot photo (head and shoulders) to jfmoore@usatodayco.com when voting for your choice to recognize your athlete.

910Preps Athlete of the Week nominees for April 27-May 1

Isaiah Alford, South View baseball — Alford hit three RBIs, stole three bases, and scored three runs in a win over Seventy-First.

Autumn Barton, Fayetteville Christian girls soccer — The senior scored a four-goal haul and had an assist against O'Neal.

Madelyn Barton, Fayetteville Christian girls' soccer — The seventh grader scored a hat trick in a win over Village Christian.

Aubry Butler, Terry Sanford girls' lacrosse — Butler scored five goals and had two assists for the Bulldogs.

Maggie Coleman, Seventy-First girls' soccer — The Falcons' goalie accounted for 20 saves on the season in a 1-1 week against South View.

Ava Luchetta, Cape Fear girls' soccer — Luchetta scored the Colts only two goals in a huge conference win over Terry Sanford.

Josh Mozingo, Terry Sanford baseball — Mozingo made history last week. The ECU commit claimed the No. 1 spot on the NCHSAA all-time hits and runs records in a 16-0 win over Westover. In a 2-1 week, he also hit 10 RBIs, and stole four bases.

Jordynn Parnell, South View softball — Parnell pitched her fourth straight shutout, and had 41 strikeouts on the week while breaking the school's single-season record.

Mady Phelps, Freedom Christian softball — Phelps, a talented seventh grader, hit five RBIs, a double, and a triple in a Patriots win over Fayetteville Christian.

Taylor Stangle, Terry Sanford girls' soccer — Stangle scored two goals and dished out an assist in a Bulldogs win over Gray's Creek.

Olivia Terranova, Terry Sanford girls' soccer — Terranova saved 12 goals from being scored against Gray's Creek.

Eason Turner, Cape Fear baseball — Turner showcased a great performance against Topsail. The freshman struck out six batters and pitched five innings in the win.

Grainger Williamson, Terry Sanford baseball — Williamson, the junior pitcher, struck out 10 batters against Westover in a complete game effort. He also gave up only one batter.

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: Fayetteville NC 910Preps Athlete of the Week for April 27-May 1

What Brandon Schneider said on KU women’s basketball staff additions

LAWRENCE — KU women’s basketball has hired a pair of Kansas natives to join the coaching staff, the team announced in April.

One is Jerise Freeman, who most recently was an assistant coach/recruiting coordinator at Oregon. She’s from Wichita, Kansas. She’s coached for nearly two decades in college, including at Utah and Oklahoma State, and will be the team’s new assistant head coach.

The second is Jayci Stone, who most recently was the director of student-athlete development at Arkansas. She’s from Goodland, Kansas. Her also-extensive coaching history includes time at Kansas State and TCU, and she’ll be an assistant coach for KU.

RELATED: What could Kansas women’s basketball’s roster look like in 2026-27?

“Jerise and Jayci both have extensive experience both in college basketball and the Big 12 Conference,” Schneider said in a KU release. “They are proven court coaches as it relates to teaching the game and developing players. Their strong, national recruiting ties will greatly benefit us as we continue to improve and advance our program.”

Schneider added: “Jerise and Jayci will be incredible mentors for our young women both on and off the court and we are excited to bring them back to their home state.”

The release detailed those two will join Brock McGinnis and Patrick Schrater on the team’s coaching staff for the 2026-27 campaign, with McGinnis being the associate head coach and Schrater the assistant coach/recruiting coordinator. Former associate head coach Morgan Paige was hired as the new head coach at Loyola Chicago. Karyla Knight was an assistant coach on this past season’s team, but was not listed in the release.

KU finished this past season at 22-14 overall, falling short of the NCAA tournament for the second-straight year. It did reach the second round of the Big 12 Conference tournament, and semifinals of the WBIT. With guard S’Mya Nichols and forward Jaliya Davis set to return as the Jayhawks’ leading duo, aspirations will be to get back to the NCAA tournament next season.

“I'm excited to be back in my home state of Kansas and it feels right,” Freeman said. “I'm honored and ready for the opportunity to work with this group of great coaches and players. I can’t wait to see what we build. The best is yet to come. Rock Chalk!”

Stone noted: “My Rock Chalk roots have brought so much joy to my life, and I can’t wait to share that enthusiasm with my family in Lawrence. I’m humbled to get to work in such a basketball rich environment. Coach Schneider and his staff laid the blueprint for success, and I can’t be more grateful to continue that journey with them.”

Kansas women's basketball head coach Brandon Schneider watches players during a second round game in the Big 12 tournament inside T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri on March 5, 2026.

Jordan Guskey covers University of Kansas Athletics at The Topeka Capital-Journal. He was the 2022 National Sports Media Association’s sportswriter of the year for the state of Kansas. Contact him at jmguskey@gannett.com or on Twitter at @JordanGuskey.

This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: What Brandon Schneider said on KU women’s basketball staff additions

Voting open for Gadsden Times Boys Athlete of the Week for April 25 to May 1

It's time to vote for the Gadsden area boys athlete of the week.

This year, the Gadsden Times will split the boys and girls polls. Below is the boys poll featuring some of the top athletic performances from April 18-24. Last week, Boaz's Landon Cannady won the vote after 7 RBIs in two playoff wins.

The nominees can come from any AHSAA sport. Nominees for athlete of the week come from the top performers the week before. Coaches and team stat keepers can submit stats to nominate players for top-performer lists. Voting will last until noon Thursday.

Gadsden Times area boy athlete of the week nominees

  • Collinsville's Gavin Lang - 13 K's, 8 RBIs, 5 runs scored, 5 hits in 2 playoff wins
  • Coosa Christian's Joseph East - 4 goals vs. Weaver
  • Gadsden City's Byron Felix - 2 goals vs. Athens
  • Glencoe's Luke Johnson - 2 RBIs in loss to Gordo
  • Westbrook Christian's Brodie Johnson - 13 K's vs. Madison County
  • Susan Moore's Braulio Zavala - 4 goals, 3 assists vs. Saks

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The performances in the poll are from April 27-May 1. The poll will run from 4 a.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Below are some of the top performances from this past week:

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Athlete of the Week candidates

Wyatt Moore, Waynedale boys track and field

Waynedale's Wyatt Moore in the boys pole vault.

At Thursday's Buckeye Relays, Moore won the pole vault event with a vault clearance of 14-0, which broke the Waynedale boys school record.

Tate Howell, Orrville boys track and field

Howell finished first in both the shot put (49-7) and discus (127-9) at Friday's Green Hat Relays.

Kaj Meier, Wooster boys track and field

Meier won the 400 meters (50.79) and long jump (21-01.25) at Saturday's Wooster HS Nikki Reynolds Track Invitational.

Jay-Cee Hackett, Wooster girls lacrosse

In Wooster's 13-8 home win versus Walsh Jesuit on Thursday, Hackett scored 10 goals and reached the 200-goals mark for her career.

Myah Lester, Triway softball

In Triway's 8-6 home win over West Holmes on Friday, Lester had one home run, three RBI, 2 walks, one hit and scored two runs in two at-bats.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Record: VOTE | Who is the Wooster-area Athlete of the Week for April 27-May 1?

Vote in the April 28-May 2 South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week poll

Voting is now open for the April 28-May 2 South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week poll. There are no voting restrictions, and the poll will be open until Thursday, May 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Below is a list of the 20 nominees from 17 different South Bend Tribune coverage area schools, competing in five different sports. The nominees are listed in alphabetical order, first by school then by sport name then by first name.

Hudson Aalfs, Brandywine baseball

The sophomore did it all in a five-inning, 11-1 win vs. Berrien Springs April 28, throwing a complete game with just three hits, one earned run and one walk allowed with eight strikeouts, while also going 2-for-3 at the plate with a home run and three RBIs.

Zack Rouch, Bremen baseball

The senior Spalding University commit went 8-for-12 with seven RBIs and four extra base hits as the Lions won all four of their games last week.

Ari Johnson, Buchanan baseball

The senior had eight hits, eight runs, nine RBIs, five walks, a double and a stolen base as the Bucks won three games last week.

Joey Hauger, Concord baseball

The senior threw a complete game shutout vs. Goshen April 29, allowing just six hits and two walks while striking out five batters. The Minutemen won 4-0 and are 8-3 overall.

Jaxon Rinehart, Edwardsburg baseball

The sophomore had six runs, six hits, six RBIs, two doubles, three stolen bases and a triple as the Eddies went 4-1 last week.

Ava Sanders, Elkhart softball

The senior earned pitching wins in NIC victories over SB St. Joe 7-0 and 6-2 as the Lions stayed undefeated in league play. Sanders also had two hits and two RBIs in the 7-0 win and two hits and two RBIs in a 9-4 win over Jimtown.

Brayden Benwell, Glenn baseball

The senior had six hits, five RBIs, seven runs, six stolen bases, two walks and a double as the Falcons went 4-0 last week.

Braxton Cline, Goshen baseball

The senior had nine hits, eight RBIs, three runs and a triple in four games last week.

Landon Johns, Mishawaka baseball

The senior pitched a complete game shutout vs. NorthWood April 29, allowing three hits and three walks, striking out nine batters.

Lilly Hein, Mishawaka softball

The freshman had five RBIs in a 15-6 NLC win over Northridge as Mishawaka improved to 6-0 in conference play. Hein also had three RBIs in a 10-8 loss to Class 4A No. 6 Fort Wayne Carroll in the Cavemen vs. Cancer Classic May 2. She had two doubles and three runs scored in the two games.

Reed Robinson, New Prairie baseball

The senior Northern Illinois University commit had six hits, five runs, five RBIs, three stolen bases, a walk, a home run and a double as the Cougars went 3-0 last week.

Willow Staley, Northridge softball

The junior had two triples and a single in an 8-7 win over Bremen and a double and a triple in an 8-6 win over Columbia City May 2.

Finley Miller, NorthWood baseball

The junior had eight hits, five RBIs, four runs, three walks and two stolen bases last week. He also pitched a complete game in a 3-2 win vs. Warsaw April 28, allowing seven hits, three walks and two earned runs with 11 strikeouts.

Easton Masten, Penn softball

The sophomore smashed a pair of homers and had five RBIs as Penn topped South Bend Adams 11-0 in five innings and 9-1 to stay undefeated in NIC play.

Penn tennis team

Led by sophomore Olivia Wu (1), junior Samantha Pischalko (2) and junior Gabby Roland (3) at singles, with junior Hayden Streigel and junior Ava Lightburn (1) & senior Mary Kirleis and senior Amina Spahic (2)  at doubles, the No. 9 Kingsmen won a pair of three-set matches to top No. 10 SB St. Joe 3-2 April 30. Penn also beat No. 8 Jasper 3-2 and No. 16 Columbus North 3-2 May 2 with a 4-1 loss to No. 26 Avon when a pair of players were unable to play due to academic commitments.

Vivy Miller, Plymouth track & field

The junior set the school record in the 3,200-meter run as part of the 3,200-meter relay at the Princess Relays. Miller's time of 11:02.87 broke the previous mark by 13 seconds.

Jaidyn Kimbrough, South Bend Adams track & field

The sophomore won all three of her races at the South Bend City Meet, including the 100-meter and 200-meter dash, as well as the 4x100m relay, helping the Eagles girls win the meet.

Bradford Washington, South Bend Riley boys volleyball

The junior combined for 50 kills in three matches, as the Wildcats beat La Porte, South Bend Saint Joseph and Michigan City last week.

Coco Burfien, South Bend Saint Joseph tennis

The sophomore was 4-1 last week for her No. 10 Huskies squad, winning at No. 2 singles versus No. 9 Penn, No. 25 Culver Academies, No. 20 Zionsville and No. 12 Brownsburg with a just a loss to No. 1 Guerin Catholic.

Matt Champlin, South Bend Saint Joseph track & field

The junior broke the Huskies’ pole vault record at the South Bend City Meet with a 14-05, helping the Saint Joseph boys win the meet.

This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: The April 28-May 2 South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week poll is now open

Early 2026 Penn State football depth chart for new coach Matt Campbell

This Penn State football team figures to be one of the nation's most intriguing, get-to-know-them storylines of the 2026 season.

The Nittany Lions just finished spring practice and are still only halfway through a first-year roster overhaul and depth chart re-do like no other in school history.

A majority of Penn State's new top-line players will be either transfers, previous backups or incoming freshmen. That's what happens when you bring in 50 new players, nearly half of those following head coach Matt Campbell from Iowa State.

While the Lions seem set at quarterback, with Rocco Becht, what about the rest of the starters heading into the a new season?

Here's our depth chart predictions and analysis three months before preseason camp, long before Campbell's team debuts in Beaver Stadium against Marshall:

Apr 25, 2026; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions quarterback Rocco Becht (3) throws a pass during the Penn State Blue-White Spring game at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

Penn State football 2026 depth chart: Quarterbacks

Starter: Rocco Becht, senior

Top backups: Alex Manske, freshman; Connor Barry, senior

Analysis: Becht is the most experienced quarterback in the nation and seems well on the way to recovering fully from offseason shoulder surgery. Will Manske, a top-tier prospect, be ready early on, if needed, coming off his own injury issues? Don't be surprised if the spotlight shines on Barry, a Division III All-American, at some point.

Running backs

Apr 25, 2026; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions running back Carson Hansen (21) runs with the ball during the Penn State Blue-White Spring game at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

Starter: Carson Hansen, senior

Top backups: James Peoples, junior; Quinton Martin, sophomore

Analysis: While Hansen is the experienced, dependable, expected starter, Peoples should deliver the flash and home-run play burst. Martin's Pinstripe Bowl breakout has seemed to carry over, which means he looks like a potential No. 1 guy, if needed.

Wide receivers

Starters: Chase Sowell, senior; Brett Eskildsen, junior; Koby Howard, sophomore

Top backups: Zay Robinson, freshman; Keith Jones, Jr., sophomore; Karon Brookins, freshman

Analysis: Is this finally the season that the wideouts produce as expected, and as needed? Sowell and Eskildsen, both Iowa State transfers, were limited during spring practice but own past production history. All three starters offer big-play, downfield abilities.

Tight ends

Apr 25, 2026; University Park, PA, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions tight end Benjamin Brahmer (18) runs with the ball during the Penn State Blue-White Spring game at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

Starter: Ben Brahmer, senior

Top backups: Andrew Rappleyea, junior; Gabe Burkle, senior; Cooper Alexander, sophomore; Brian Kortovich, freshman

Analysis: One of the deepest and most talented rooms ready for a national breakout. How will coordinator Taylor Mouser make use of so many talented chess pieces, including the 6-foot-7 Brahmer and 6-foot-6 Burkle?

Offensive line

Sep 13, 2025; University Park, Pennsylvania, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions offensive linesman Malachi Goodman (78) during a warmup prior to the game against the Villanova Wildcats at Beaver Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images

Starters: Brock Riker, center, sophomore; Trevor Buhr, left guard, junior; Cooper Cousins, right guard, junior; Malachi Goodman, left tackle, freshman; Anthony Donkoh, right tackle, junior

Top backups: Dom Rulli, center, senior; Vaea Ikakoula, left guard, freshman; Donnie Harbour, right guard, sophomore; Owen Aliciene, left tackle, freshman; Garrett Sexton, right tackle, sophomore

Analysis: This has the looks of a top-shelf line under new assistant Ryan Clanton, barring injuries. The key is the quick development of second-year Goodman at left tackle. Beware: the backups offer little reliable game experience.

Defensive line

STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 30: Yvan Kemajou #99 of the Penn State Nittany Lions battles Zach Cochnauer #76 of the Nevada Wolf Pack during the second quarter at Beaver Stadium on August 30, 2025 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)

Starters: Siale Taupaki, defensive tackle, senior; Keanu Williams, defensive tackle, senior; Ike Ezeogu, defensive end, senior; Yvan Kemajou, defensive end, sophomore;

Top backups: Armstrong Nnodim, defensive tackle, sophomore; Ty Blanding, defensive tackle, junior; Max Granville, defensive end, sophomore; Alexander McPherson, defensive end, sophomore

Analysis: A surprisingly effective, deep lineup despite the unproven pass-rushers. Granville's health and potential are key as is the early impact of Nnodim, who's made preseason waves as the team's strongest and its biggest personality.

Linebackers

Dec 31, 2024; Glendale, AZ, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions linebacker Tony Rojas (13) against the Boise State Broncos during the Fiesta Bowl at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Starters: Tony Rojas, junior; Kooper Ebel, senior; Caleb Bacon, sophomore

Top backups: Alex Tatsch, sophomore; Cael Brezina, junior; Cam Smith, freshman

Analysis: Lots of promise but big questions to answer: How quickly will Rojas return to form from injury, and will the Lions rely on two- or three-linebacker sets? Both will be big, especially with suspect depth early on.

Defensive backs

Starters: Daryus Dixson, cornerback, sophomore; Audavion Collins, cornerback, senior; Zion Tracy, cornerback, senior; Marcus Neal Jr., safety, senior; Jeremiah Cooper, safety, senior

Top backups: Jahmir Joseph, cornerback, freshman; Vabou Toure, safety, sophomore; Jamison Patton, safety, senior

Analysis: The best combination of experience and big-play talent on the roster.

Specialists

Starters: Ryan Barker, kicker, junior; Nathan Tiyce, punter, sophomore, Koby Howard, kickoff/punt returner, sophomore; OR James Peoples, kickoff returner, junior

Top backups: Matthew Parker, kicker/punter, freshman; Cristiano Rosa, kicker, senior; Zion Tracy, senior, punt returner

Analysis: Barker is one of the best placekickers in the Big Ten, but who will handle kickoffs? Maybe Tiyce, a 6-foot-5 transfer punter. The return game will have plenty of options, but Howard reportedly stood out on both kickoffs and punts in the spring.

Frank Bodani covers Penn State football for the York Daily Record and USA Today Network. Contact him at  fbodani@ydr.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @YDRPennState.

This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: Early 2026 Penn State football depth chart, analysis for Matt Campbell

AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 "Gorgon Halo" APU Appears with Radeon 8065S

4 May 2026 at 12:05
AMD's upcoming APU refresh with the Ryzen AI Max 400 series is divided into "Gorgon Point" and "Gorgon Halo." Today, we see one of the first "Gorgon Halo" APUs appearing in online benchmark databases. The AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 "Gorgon Halo" APU, featuring 16 cores and 32 threads based on the current "Zen 5" CPU architecture, has landed in the PassMark testing database. These cores can reach a boost frequency of up to 5.2 GHz, which is about a 100 MHz improvement over the current "Strix Halo" APU generation. Complementing the CPU setup is the RDNA 3.5 GPU architecture, now in the form of a Radeon 8065S, which appears to be an overclocked version of the current Radeon 8060S. This new Radeon 8065S iGPU runs at 3.0 GHz, while the current Radeon 8060S runs at about 2.9 GHz. No increase in cores is expected here, and the "Gorgon Halo's" integrated graphics should continue with the 40 RDNA 3.5 CUs.

In terms of performance, AMD has managed to achieve better efficiency thanks to the higher boost frequency. PassMark's comparisons now list the new Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 495 "Gorgon Halo" APU as about 4% ahead in multicore and about 3% in single-core benchmarks compared to the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 "Strix Halo" APU. Another significant aspect is the integrated memory configuration. With the previous "Strix Halo," the maximum memory configuration was 128 GB, while the latest "Gorgon Point" shows 192 GB of LPDDR5X memory, suggesting that AMD has updated its integrated memory controller to increase the maximum memory capacity.

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LUNC Price Jumps 9% as Token Burns Boost Rally

4 May 2026 at 12:07
LUNC Price Flashes Early Signs of a Macro Bottom—Is a 288% Technical Reversal Possible?

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Terra Classic surged 9% in the past 24 hours, extending a strong uptrend that has seen the token rise over 60% in a week and more than 150% in a month. The rally is being fueled by aggressive burn activity, with nearly 630 million tokens removed from circulation in just three days, tightening supply. Ongoing attention around the v4.0.1 upgrade vote is also adding momentum and driving increased community interest.

BlackRock Urges OCC to Drop 20% Cap Under GENIUS Act

4 May 2026 at 12:02
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BlackRock has urged the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to eliminate a proposed 20% cap on tokenized reserve assets under the GENIUS Act. In a detailed letter, the firm argued that risk depends on asset quality and liquidity—not whether reserves are on blockchain. BlackRock warned the cap could limit growth of tokenized products like BUIDL. The move comes as tokenized real-world assets surge, with rapid growth expected ahead of the law’s 2027 implementation.

Pi Network News: Why Pi Coin Balances Suddenly Showed Zero on Major Exchanges

4 May 2026 at 11:53
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Pi Network balances on platforms like OKX, Bitget, Gate.io, MEXC, and Kraken appeared as “0 Pi.” 

Some of these wallets previously held large amounts, including over 250 million Pi on Gate.io and 43 million on MEXC. Even wallets linked to the Pi Foundation seemed empty on certain explorers.

What Actually Happened?

It all started with screenshots. Pi community members began to notice that on-chain data showed Pi Network’s (PI) token balances on several major centralized exchanges had zeroed.

Even PiScan and other Pi Network trackers temporarily showed zeroed-out balances that had nothing to do with actual coin movement.

Here’s what the numbers looked like across platforms;

  • OKX — 0 Pi
  • Bitget — 0 Pi
  • Gate.io — 0 Pi (this one previously held over 250 million Pi)
  • MEXC — 0 Pi (had been holding over 43 million Pi)
  • Kraken — 0 Pi (previously around 5 million Pi)
  • Pi Foundation’s own wallets — no Pi visible
Pi Network News: Top Exchange and Wallet Pi Balances Hit Zero

Despite this zero showing up on a blockchain explorer, there has been no official statement from the Pi Core Team confirming that funds have disappeared or been removed.

Possible Reasons for a Zero Pi Coin Balance on Exchanges

Pi community experts offer a few likely explanations that are being discussed on the X platform.

  • Explorer glitch: Some blockchain explorers, including PiScan & Pi Network trackers, may be showing incorrect or delayed data.
  • Wallet restructuring: Exchanges could be moving funds into new or hidden storage addresses. When Pi is shifted from one wallet to another, the original wallet can show zero balance.
  • Network upgrade activity: Ongoing upgrades like Protocol 23 may be affecting how balances are displayed.

These are all possibilities, but none are confirmed yet.

Protocol 23 Could Be a Key Factor

Another possible reason behind the major development happening right now is the rollout of Protocol 23. This upgrade, which is expected to bring smart contract features and expand the Pi ecosystem.

Together, these upgrades show a major infrastructure shift for the entire network. Overall, it is predicted that it could be nothing more than a technical display issue that corrects itself in a few days.

Capital B and Adam Back Raise €1.1M for Bitcoin Strategy

4 May 2026 at 11:33
Capital B and Adam Back Raise €1.1M for Bitcoin Strategy

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Capital B has raised €1.1 million alongside Adam Back while revising its B-04 convertible bond terms to speed up its Bitcoin treasury plan. The adjustment lowers the conversion price and improves incentives for future conversion into equity. This move is part of Capital B’s wider strategy to accumulate more Bitcoin and strengthen its position as a Bitcoin-focused treasury company amid rising institutional participation in digital asset markets.

Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETP Draws $100M in Days, Fuels Bitcoin Rally

Morgan Stanley Submits Filing for 0.14% Spot Bitcoin ETF

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Morgan Stanley has launched a Bitcoin exchange-traded product (ETP), drawing more than $100 million in inflows within six days, according to reports.

The product, MSBT, attracted demand before being made available through the firm’s financial advisors, indicating early activity was largely driven by self-directed investors.

Bitcoin ETP demand driven by self-directed investors and institutional interest

The initial inflows suggest investors are allocating to Bitcoin exposure independently, without waiting for advisory guidance.

Amy Oldenburg said, “All of that was self-directed; it was not even available in advisory on the wealth platform,” highlighting that early demand came before advisor distribution.

Bitcoin allocation strategy and advisor adoption gap in wealth management

Morgan Stanley recommends a 2% to 4% Bitcoin allocation for eligible portfolios. However, advisor adoption remains limited compared to client demand.

Oldenburg said this reflects an education gap rather than a lack of interest. Around 80% of ETP exposure on the platform is currently self-directed. The firm is expanding internal training to support advisors.

Morgan Stanley expects Bitcoin to eventually be included on bank balance sheets, though regulatory constraints remain.

Oldenburg said, “The regulatory environment has been more supportive,” but noted that Federal Reserve policies, Basel capital rules, and global compliance requirements still limit broader integration.

Crypto custody, OCC charter plans, and Coinbase BNY Mellon partnership

The firm is pursuing a digital trust charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to enable crypto custody and spot trading.

The MSBT product currently uses Coinbase and BNY Mellon as custodians.

Bitcoin ETF competition: MSBT vs BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)

MSBT enters a market led by BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which holds more than $61 billion in assets.

Morgan Stanley’s product carries a fee of 0.14%, compared with 0.25% for IBIT. However, IBIT continues to lead in trading volume and market liquidity.

Morgan Stanley’s network of about 16,000 advisors may support future inflows once the product is fully integrated into advisory channels.

Quantum Threat to Bitcoin Sparks New Proposal to Protect Old Wallets

4 May 2026 at 11:21
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A new proposal from Paradigm aims to safeguard Bitcoin from future risks posed by quantum computers. Researcher Dan Robinson introduced PACTs, allowing holders of older wallets to prove ownership without moving funds. The system uses cryptographic timestamps today and quantum-resistant proofs later to unlock assets if vulnerable addresses are frozen. It could protect dormant holdings, including those linked to Satoshi Nakamoto, and offer an alternative to stricter proposals like BIP-361.

Top Crypto Events to Watch This Week: U.S. Economic Data, Unlocks, and Industry Summits

4 May 2026 at 10:41
Global macro events impacting crypto markets

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Monday began on a bullish note for the crypto market, with a 2.3% rally that pushed the market cap to $2.65 trillion. Bitcoin led the market rally, breaking above $80,000 for the first time since January 2026.

This rally comes as several key events are lined up this week, including major economic updates, network upgrades, and token unlocks that could impact crypto prices.

Key US Economic Events To Watch This Week

According to the weekly schedule, the U.S. will release several important economic indicators. 

  • On May 5, job openings data for March is expected to come in slightly lower at around 6.87 million. A drop here may signal a cooling job market, which could support crypto by increasing hopes of future rate cuts.
  • Further, on 6th May, the ADP employment report is expected to rise from 62,000 to 90,000 jobs. Strong job growth can signal economic strength, but it may also reduce chances of rate cuts, which can slow crypto gains.
  • On May 7, initial jobless claims are forecast to increase from 189,000 to 203,000. Higher claims could support crypto, as it may point to a weaker economy and easier financial conditions ahead.
  • On May 8, the unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 4.3%. These numbers will play a key role in shaping market sentiment, especially for risk assets like crypto.

Major Crypto Launches and Key Conferences

On the crypto side, CME Group is set to launch futures contracts for Avalanche and Sui on May 4. These contracts include:

  • AVAX: 5,000 (standard) and 500 (micro)
  • SUI: 50,000 (standard) and 5,000 (micro)

All contracts are cash-settled in USD, making it easier for big institutions to participate. This could increase demand and price stability for these assets over time.

  • Consensus Miami 2026

Meanwhile, one of the biggest events of the week, Consensus 2026, will take place from May 5 to 7 in Miami. The event will feature over 500 speakers, including industry leaders, and focus on AI, DeFi, and regulation.

Key speakers include SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, Mike Novogratz, CEO at Galaxy, Bo Hines, CEO at Tether USA, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson, and many more.

  • ETHPrague Conference and Bitcoin Burgenland 2026

In Europe, ETHPrague 2026 will run from May 8 to 10, bringing developers together to discuss upgrades, scaling, and privacy. This helps build future use cases for Ethereum. Key speakers include Vitalik Buterin, Stani Kulechov, Justin Drake, and others.

Another key gathering, Bitcoin Burgenland 2026, will also take place on May 8.

Major Token Unlocks This Week

Several major token unlocks are scheduled this week, which can increase supply:

  • May 5: Ethena (ENA) unlocks 171M tokens ($17.28M, 2.12%)
  • May 6: Hyperliquid (HYPE) releases 9.92M tokens ($300M)
  • May 8: Space and Time (SXT) unlocks 387M tokens ($5.96M, 23.20%)
  • May 9: Movement (MOVE) releases 164M tokens ($2.89M, 4.69%)
  • May 10: Babylon (BABY) unlocks 136M–227M tokens (7–8%)

When new tokens enter the market, prices can face pressure if demand does not match the supply.

GameStop Bids $56B To Acquire eBay at $125 Per Share

4 May 2026 at 10:39
GameStop Bids $56B To Acquire eBay at $125 Per Share

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GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen has proposed a $56 billion acquisition of eBay at $125 per share, after quietly building a 5% stake. The offer is non-binding and financed through a mix of cash reserves, bank debt, and newly issued shares. Cohen aims to merge GameStop’s physical retail network with eBay’s online marketplace, focusing on collectibles, live shopping, and operational cost cuts. While both stocks jumped on the news, eBay has not responded, and a potential proxy battle could follow if talks stall.

CLARITY Act Odds Rise to 62% as Stablecoin Yield Rules Near Final Stage

4 May 2026 at 10:06
CLARITY Act Could Unlock Institutional Capital Into Crypto Markets

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Polymarket now estimates a 62% chance that the CLARITY Act will become law in 2026, signaling growing momentum for U.S. crypto regulation. The latest update follows the release of final language on stablecoin yields, which bans interest-like rewards for holders while allowing incentives tied to network activity and usage. A key Senate Banking Committee markup is expected in mid-May, marking a crucial step that could shape how stablecoins are regulated going forward.

Crypto Token Unlocks to Exceed $229M This Week

4 May 2026 at 10:04
This Altcoin Is Rebounding After Months of Compression—Are These Early Signs of a Bigger Move

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According to Tokenomist, more than $229 million worth of tokens are set to be unlocked over the next seven days. Major one-time unlocks above $5 million include HYPE, ENA, SXT, RED, and OPN. Meanwhile, linear daily unlocks exceeding $1 million feature assets like Solana, RAIN, CC, TRUMP, WLD, and TAO. These events matter as rising token supply can increase selling pressure, potentially impacting short-term price action across the crypto market.

Seychelles Introduces Comprehensive Cruise Strategy with UN Support

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Samsung Notes OS compatibility mess to vanish soon

4 May 2026 at 11:42

Across older Galaxy phones, tablets, and even Galaxy Book laptops, Samsung Notes has been stuck in a frustrating OS compatibility loop that asks users to update the app, but offers no update in the store.

Samsung’s ecosystem pitch hits a wall when core apps stop syncing properly, and that is exactly what some Galaxy users are dealing with right now. Just a dead-end “Run” button and no way forward.

Older devices are essentially locked out due to version mismatches, a classic case of ecosystem fragmentation when newer builds of an app move faster than legacy OS support.

It is not the first time Samsung Notes has struggled with cross-device syncing consistency, especially when bridging Android and Windows environments.

Samsung’s Notes team has now responded

According to the official reply, a mobile update targeting devices running OS version O (Oreo/Android 8 and above) is scheduled to roll out within this week.

The next Samsung Notes update should address the compatibility gap for older Galaxy smartphones and tablets, at least on the Android side.

PC situation is less reassuring

The moderator confirmed that the Galaxy Book version of Samsung Notes still does not have a finalized update schedule. If you rely on syncing notes between your phone and laptop, this gap is hard to ignore.

Additionally, Samsung’s NOTES Manager pointed to additional internal updates and last-minute variables as reasons why firm dates keep slipping.

For now, all eyes are on this week’s mobile update. If it lands as promised, older Galaxy devices should regain proper access to Samsung Notes.

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Samsung preparing to unveil One UI 8.5 roadmap ahead of rollout

4 May 2026 at 10:14

Looks like Samsung will first unveil the One UI 8.5 roadmap before starting the Stable update’s rollout. The software may start rolling out on Wednesday, as the May 4 release window could be avoided due to regional considerations.

Samsung users are quite frustrated due to a lack of communication. As always, Samsung is refraining from revealing a release timeline. Well, an online chat with a Samsung representative brought some good news.

Chat support declined to give a timeline, but hinted that the One UI 8.5 roadmap will be published under the Notice section of the Members app.

Roadmap is a well-crafted chart that carries an update schedule for various devices. Samsung usually sticks to its rollout plans unless a major flaw is identified. That said, the roadmap will be a crucial development in One UI 8.5 story.

Update windows differ for markets, carriers, and other aspects. South Korea has become the prime spot for Samsung’s updates. Germany previously led the way along with Korea, but Samsung now prefers its home ground.

Samsung One UI 8.5 Update Roadmap

Our assumptions point to May 6 for South Korea, followed by Global markets within a week. A Canadian moderator ruled out the possibility of a simultaneous rollout for a wide range of models, so an undefined delay is likely.

Samsung is currently running the One UI 8.5 Beta Program. The testing activity is live for plenty of Galaxy devices, including flagships, foldables, tablets, and mid-range models.

Unlike the Galaxy S25 series, the Beta Program has limited availability for other models. Some are available in six markets, while others are capped to either Korea or India.

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Lenovo Legion Y70 key specifications confirmed ahead of launch

4 May 2026 at 11:48

Lenovo has revealed new details about its upcoming Legion Y70 (2026) smartphone. Last month, the company confirmed its return to the smartphone market with an upgraded Legion Y70, which is set to be unveiled in China on May 19. The handset will feature a Motorola-inspired design and will be available in two color options. It is likely to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen SoC. In a couple of teasers shared on Weibo, Lenovo confirmed that the Legion Y70 will sport a 2K resolution display that is claimed to be more efficient than 1.5K resolution panels in the market. The phone will...

Eddie Hearn makes final KO prediction for Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois title fight

4 May 2026 at 11:42

Eddie Hearn has given a knockout prediction for Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois, which takes place this Saturday at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena. Wardley will make the first defence of his world title after being elevated from ‘interim’ to full WBO champion towards the end of last year. This followed his 11th-round triumph over Joseph […]

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Former Anthony Joshua trainer Robert Garcia predicts Tyson Fury fight: “Out cold”

4 May 2026 at 11:13

and are expected to fight in a matter of months and now Joshua’s former trainer Robert Garcia has laid out his prediction for the clash, believing that a statement stoppage could be on the cards. Joshua continued with amateur trainer Rob McCracken when he made the switch to the professional scene, but appointed Garcia as […]

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Netherlands April 2026: Skoda Elroq back to #1, Toyota C-HR+ inside Top 10

4 May 2026 at 10:44

The Toyota C-HR+ ranks #9 in the Netherlands in April.

The Dutch new car market drops -4.8% year-on-year in April to 25,704 units, bringing the year-to-date tally down -9.9% to 106,611. HEV sales are up 1.7% to 13,562 and 52.8% share vs. 49.1% a year ago in April 2025, BEVs are up 4.5% to 9,616 and 37.4% share vs. 33.9%, petrol freefalls -50.6% to 1,928 and 7.5% share vs. 14.4% a year ago and diesel is down -23.7% to 468 and 1.8% share vs. 2.3%.

In the brands charts, Kia (-14.1%) remains the favourite even though it falls much faster than the market. It is followed by Toyota (+11%) up one spot on last month to #2, a ranking it now also holds year-to-date, surpassing Volkswagen (+11.6%) also ranking #3 for the month. Skoda (-21.7%) and Renault (-11%) are in trouble and round out the Top 5. Audi (+23.3%) lodges the best performance in the Top 10 with Hyundai (+11.4%) also in great shape. Further down, notice Leapmotor (+99%), BYD (+92.9%), MG (+46.5%) and Mazda (+36.8%) all positing fantastic scores.

Model-wise, the Skoda Elroq (-18.6%) reclaims the top spot it last held in November, and has now ranked #1 four times over the past 12 months. It is however #8 year-to-date whereas it ended 2025 on top. The Kia Picanto (-0.8%) is stable at #2, while the Toyota Aygo X (+49.9%) and Hyundai Kona (+48.7%) surge ahead. The Aygo X is #1 year-to-date. Leader a year ago, the Kia EV3 falls a harsh -40.6% to #5, distancing a soaring Ford Kuga (+55.4%). The new Toyota C-HR+ is up 71 spots on last month to spectacularly break into the Top 10 for its first full month in market. #1 last month, the Tesla Model Y (+100%) falls to #10 but doubles its sales year-on-year, bring its YTD tally into positive territory.

Previous month: Netherlands March 2026: Tesla manages 1-2, Kia EV5 in Top 10

One year ago: Netherlands April 2025: Skoda Elroq threatens Kia EV3 for #1

Full April 2026 Top 60 All brands and Top 335 All models below.

Netherlands April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Kia2,66010.3%– 14.1%110,0459.4%– 25.9%11
2Toyota2,1148.2%+ 11.0%37,7547.3%– 3.1%24
3Volkswagen1,9097.4%+ 11.6%47,6887.2%– 3.4%32
4Skoda1,6636.5%– 21.7%76,2905.9%+ 3.3%43
5Renault1,5275.9%– 11.0%55,9755.6%– 8.2%65
6Audi1,3555.3%+ 23.3%114,7044.4%– 2.0%109
7Volvo1,3325.2%– 17.4%85,0894.8%– 22.7%87
8Hyundai1,2785.0%+ 11.4%125,1874.9%– 11.2%78
9BMW1,2664.9%– 15.6%26,2775.9%– 16.0%56
10Peugeot1,0103.9%– 12.6%94,7714.5%– 13.1%912
11Mercedes9103.5%– 17.2%104,1943.9%– 10.5%1113
12Ford8693.4%– 28.2%153,5763.4%– 34.5%1211
13Opel8283.2%+ 4.5%143,3483.1%– 0.9%1314
14BYD5172.0%+ 92.9%161,9771.9%+ 92.3%1822
15Citroen4861.9%– 33.9%192,2742.1%– 18.0%1515
16Tesla4691.8%+ 22.8%63,1412.9%– 17.9%1410
17Dacia4141.6%+ 4.3%171,7851.7%+ 1.1%1917
18Suzuki4001.6%– 27.3%252,0771.9%– 18.1%1616
19Seat3761.5%+ 0.3%221,7731.7%+ 8.5%2021
20Mazda3461.3%+ 36.8%132,0721.9%– 0.9%1719
21Cupra3411.3%– 0.6%261,1581.1%– 6.2%2220
22MG3121.2%+ 46.5%337850.7%+ 25.0%3128
23Mini3071.2%– 36.6%201,5341.4%– 29.7%2118
24Nissan2851.1%+ 8.4%181,1451.1%– 39.2%2323
25Jeep2841.1%+ 29.7%249380.9%+ 18.4%2731
26Land Rover2280.9%– 28.8%211,0881.0%– 30.1%2425
27Leapmotor1950.8%+ 99.0%298510.8%+ 321.3%2934
28Lynk & Co1850.7%– 32.5%288920.8%+ 38.9%2827
29Fiat1700.7%+ 47.8%327700.7%+ 37.0%3230
30Jaecoo1640.6%new271,0661.0%new2540
31Mitsubishi1420.6%– 36.3%239420.9%– 43.5%2624
32Porsche1390.5%– 35.0%307880.7%– 35.4%3029
33Polestar1140.4%– 32.9%383110.3%– 48.9%3726
34Zeekr1140.4%+ 42.5%374080.4%+ 59.4%3532
35Honda990.4%+ 160.5%344620.4%+ 43.5%3437
36Lexus940.4%+ 30.6%393800.4%– 16.3%3635
37Xpeng810.3%– 22.9%363110.3%– 11.4%3833
38Omoda690.3%new314670.4%new3346
39Alfa Romeo530.2%– 38.4%352790.3%– 18.2%3936
40Smart440.2%– 6.4%411380.1%– 13.8%4138
41Alpine320.1%+ 52.4%42920.1%+ 61.4%4242
42Bentley190.1%– 9.5%43650.1%– 29.3%4344
43DS140.1%– 63.2%401550.1%+ 19.2%4041
44Lamborghini100.0%+ 66.7%45460.0%+ 84.0%4448
45Lancia90.0%+ 0.0%46450.0%– 23.7%4545
46Dongfeng80.0%– 38.5%44440.0%– 85.4%4639
47NIO60.0%+ 200.0%49350.0%– 14.6%4743
48Changan50.0%new –200.0%new51 –
49Ferrari50.0%– 54.5%48310.0%– 35.4%4847
50Genesis50.0%new –100.0%new56 –
51Abarth40.0%– 76.5%51200.0%– 23.1%5049
52Aston Martin40.0%+ 100.0%55140.0%+ 7.7%5458
53SsangYong/KGM40.0%+ 300.0%50270.0%+ 58.8%4950
54Voyah40.0%– 33.3%54190.0%– 9.5%5254
55Lucid30.0%+ 200.0%53100.0%– 37.5%5752
56Subaru30.0%n/a47180.0%– 33.3%5355
57DFSK20.0%new56120.0%new5551
58Maserati20.0%n/a –20.0%– 77.8%6159
59Morgan20.0%+ 100.0%5750.0%+ 25.0%5962
60Rolls Royce10.0%n/a –40.0%– 42.9%6061
 –Others4131.6%– 20.0% –1,2181.1%+ 1.2% – –

Netherlands April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%/24Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1Skoda Elroq6862.7%– 18.6%61,6801.6%+ 45.0%81
2Kia Picanto6202.4%– 0.8%51,8991.8%– 27.8%34
3Toyota Aygo X5532.2%+ 49.9%32,7302.6%+ 37.5%15
4Hyundai Kona5192.0%+ 48.7%91,7841.7%+ 14.1%615
5Kia EV35172.0%– 40.6%71,6951.6%– 65.2%72
6Ford Kuga4881.9%+ 55.4%161,8471.7%– 2.7%412
7Kia Niro4361.7%– 30.6%141,5571.5%– 36.3%97
8Toyota Yaris Cross3941.5%– 21.0%131,5361.4%– 14.6%106
9Toyota C-HR+3891.5%new805240.5%new68 –
10Tesla Model Y3581.4%+ 100.0%11,9871.9%+ 2.9%23
11Volvo EX403581.4%+ 60.5%261,0701.0%+ 9.9%2424
12Skoda Kodiaq3461.3%– 24.8%121,8471.7%– 4.2%514
13Opel Corsa3411.3%– 10.7%241,2751.2%– 27.3%1221
14Peugeot 2083371.3%– 4.5%361,1191.0%– 44.4%2217
15Kia EV53291.3%new81,1911.1%new16183
16VW Tiguan3231.3%– 22.0%331,1601.1%– 16.3%2011
17Renault 52981.2%– 19.0%191,1901.1%– 8.0%1713
18BYD Seal U2911.1%+ 76.4%111,1771.1%+ 137.3%1846
19VW Tayron2901.1%+ 111.7%171,1421.1%+ 324.5%2163
20Volvo XC602811.1%+ 1.1%231,0531.0%– 9.4%2533
21Toyota Yaris2791.1%– 21.2%439180.9%– 40.3%299
22Hyundai Inster2601.0%+ 19.3%817860.7%– 41.3%3828
23Audi Q32491.0%+ 982.6%229770.9%+ 597.9%26185
24Renault Captur2360.9%– 25.6%209010.8%– 18.2%3127
25Audi Q4 e-tron2350.9%+ 1.7%785770.5%– 51.8%6320
26VW T-Roc2320.9%+ 163.6%417640.7%+ 32.6%4091
27VW ID.32260.9%+ 179.0%576730.6%– 13.2%5432
28Peugeot 20082180.8%– 24.3%41,4491.4%+ 38.1%1134
29Renault Clio2160.8%– 26.3%151,2111.1%– 8.0%1516
30Opel Frontera2130.8%+ 113.0%388320.8%+ 571.0%3659
31Ford Puma2100.8%– 26.1%429590.9%– 13.2%2731
32Hyundai Tucson2030.8%+ 29.3%537500.7%+ 15.0%4261
33Kia Stonic2010.8%– 4.3%378960.8%+ 1.8%3245
34Kia Sportage1990.8%– 8.7%281,2741.2%+ 25.5%1337
35Audi A31970.8%– 19.9%687210.7%– 8.6%4643
36Peugeot 50081940.8%+ 67.2%747230.7%+ 32.7%4557
37Suzuki Swift1940.8%– 42.1%731,2521.2%– 20.0%1418
38Volvo EX301920.7%– 48.2%299450.9%– 49.8%2810
39Jeep Avenger1880.7%+ 15.3%446470.6%+ 15.3%5675
40Mazda CX-51870.7%+ 1600.0%613550.3%– 49.9%96125
41VW Golf1800.7%– 17.4%677510.7%– 24.9%4130
42Citroen C31790.7%– 54.2%358510.8%– 55.3%3519
43BMW iX11770.7%– 27.2%277070.7%– 49.6%4923
44Mercedes CLA-Class1740.7%+ 61.1%407020.7%+ 55.3%5050
45Seat Ibiza1740.7%– 28.4%318810.8%+ 9.9%3353
46VW ID.41730.7%+ 98.9%527170.7%+ 24.0%4826
47Toyota Corolla Cross1710.7%– 7.6%456540.6%– 13.5%5552
48Renault 41700.7%+ 1600.0%754520.4%+ 4420.0%75140
49Citroen C3 Aircross1660.6%+ 8.5%765560.5%+ 212.4%6689
50Skoda Enyaq1650.6%+ 7.1%595950.6%+ 18.1%6135
51Nissan Qashqai1600.6%+ 10.3%107010.7%– 14.5%5167
52Seat Leon1580.6%+ 187.3%995860.5%+ 13.3%6262
53Volvo V601580.6%– 38.8%397210.7%– 21.2%4747
54BMW iX31560.6%+ 721.1%324290.4%+ 139.7%80216
55Mini1560.6%– 30.0%218730.8%– 8.7%3440
56Skoda Octavia1560.6%– 23.5%726800.6%– 17.7%5344
57VW ID.71510.6%+ 71.6%485770.5%+ 39.0%6429
58Renault Megane E-Tech1440.6%+ 125.0%1023410.3%+ 16.8%10181
59Volvo XC401400.5%– 10.3%345560.5%+ 3.5%6765
60Mercedes GLC-Class1390.5%+ 131.7%306810.6%+ 54.4%5282
61Volvo XC901370.5%– 5.5%1054430.4%– 13.6%7793
62Audi Q6 e-Tron1350.5%– 8.8%1323050.3%– 70.4%10939
63Renault Scenic E-Tech1350.5%– 14.0%654800.5%– 18.9%7438
64Peugeot 30081340.5%– 16.3%847980.7%+ 5.3%3748
65BMW X11320.5%– 33.7%606320.6%– 15.4%5855
66Kia EV21270.5%new –1270.1%new181 –
67Skoda Kamiq1260.5%– 26.7%1235200.5%– 9.1%7071
68Renault Symbioz1250.5%– 8.1%476330.6%+ 7.7%5751
69Audi A51230.5%+ 173.3%1094470.4%+ 104.1%76101
70Renault Austral1190.5%– 34.6%634190.4%– 32.2%8570
71BMW 5-Series1150.4%– 41.0%507490.7%– 16.0%4354
72Cupra Terramar1150.4%+ 6.5%933990.4%+ 8.7%8898
73MG ZS1150.4%+ 21.1%1852320.2%– 0.4%128135
74BMW 1-Series1140.4%– 15.6%586210.6%– 14.6%5966
75Mercedes A-Class1140.4%– 10.2%644170.4%– 19.7%8695
76Dacia Jogger1100.4%– 12.7%624290.4%– 5.9%81100
77Mercedes GLA-Class1090.4%+ 94.6%1143770.4%+ 77.8%92124
78Tesla Model 31090.4%– 45.2%21,1111.0%– 40.2%238
79BMW 3-Series1060.4%– 9.4%496070.6%– 1.5%6073
80Opel Mokka1060.4%+ 63.1%1124940.5%+ 29.7%73117
81Kia EV41030.4%new665160.5%new71139
82Dacia Sandero1020.4%– 30.1%793450.3%– 28.1%10079
83BMW X3990.4%+ 15.1%517390.7%+ 154.0%4460
84Toyota Corolla990.4%– 8.3%1302870.3%– 35.7%11487
85BMW X5960.4%– 6.8%1492470.2%– 36.5%12392
86Citroen C5 Aircross960.4%+ 242.9%924210.4%+ 301.0%83147
87Suzuki Vitara940.4%– 37.7%1194390.4%– 30.2%7876
88Cupra Born930.4%+ 19.2%1572380.2%– 4.0%12685
89Jeep Compass920.4%+ 196.8%912660.2%+ 139.6%117207
90MG HS910.4%+ 355.0%1801900.2%+ 187.9%153198
91Mini Countryman900.4%– 28.6%833970.4%– 35.0%8974
92Hyundai i10890.3%– 59.4%861,1681.1%– 10.2%1925
93VW Polo880.3%– 63.0%557850.7%– 48.8%3922
94Zeekr 7X870.3%n/a1252880.3%+ 3100.0%112122
95Ford Explorer EV850.3%– 72.0%694040.4%– 61.9%8736
96Leapmotor B10840.3%new1133500.3%new98206
97Dacia Bigster830.3%+ 2666.7%465220.5%+ 605.4%6980
98Audi Q5820.3%+ 720.0%1064360.4%+ 692.7%79142
99Mercedes EQA820.3%– 32.8%963180.3%– 28.7%10788
100Range Rover Sport810.3%– 40.4%1043340.3%– 38.1%103104
101Toyota bZ4X800.3%+ 12.7%1203870.4%+ 32.1%90123
102Fiat 500780.3%+ 169.0%1932210.2%+ 40.8%135196
103Dacia Duster770.3%– 19.8%543340.3%– 30.7%10297
104Lynk & Co 08770.3%new1462170.2%new138222
105Lynk & Co 01760.3%– 71.0%565690.5%– 4.8%6556
106Opel Astra730.3%– 56.3%882910.3%– 63.3%11168
107Jaecoo 7720.3%new259070.9%new30169
108Audi A1710.3%+ 34.0%982860.3%+ 5.1%115148
109Peugeot 308710.3%– 46.6%974190.4%– 41.6%8464
110Opel Grandland X700.3%+ 14.8%1033810.4%+ 58.1%91107
111Audi A6680.3%+ 172.0%1822320.2%+ 78.5%127161
112BMW i4680.3%– 35.2%703530.3%– 40.7%9777
113Audi A6 e-tron670.3%– 65.5%1652430.2%– 40.0%12441
114Skoda Superb670.3%– 15.2%1113220.3%+ 21.5%106114
115Toyota Urban Cruiser670.3%new1382300.2%new129 –
116Mini Aceman610.2%– 54.8%1582640.2%– 57.1%11858
117Suzuki e-Vitara610.2%new1631830.2%new155 –
118Land Rover Defender600.2%– 9.1%1332230.2%– 35.2%133127
119Porsche Cayenne600.2%+ 11.1%1283320.3%– 11.2%104138
120Skoda Fabia600.2%– 46.4%1273650.3%– 3.7%9486
121Toyota C-HR580.2%– 59.2%903650.3%– 48.0%9549
122Fiat Grande Panda560.2%n/a1003720.3%+ 5214.3%93130
123Leapmotor T03560.2%+ 1.8%1162870.3%+ 85.2%113143
124Leapmotor C10550.2%+ 27.9%1372140.2%+ 355.3%139186
125Nissan Juke540.2%– 12.9%941830.2%– 72.1%154111
126Jaecoo 8520.2%new –520.0%new233 –
127VW Passat520.2%– 1.9%1602070.2%– 18.8%145141
128Cupra Tavascan510.2%– 21.5%1152010.2%– 19.0%14690
129Polestar 2510.2%– 55.3%1591520.1%– 56.9%16678
130Suzuki SX4 S-Cross510.2%– 16.4%1481980.2%– 34.2%149132
131VW ID.Buzz510.2%+ 30.8%1641090.1%– 5.2%191159
132Alfa Romeo Junior 500.2%– 23.1%892540.2%– 1.6%122128
133BYD Dolphin Surf500.2%new1561510.1%new168188
134Hyundai i20500.2%+ 16.3%2481020.1%– 48.7%200136
135Mercedes E-Class500.2%– 45.7%1103140.3%– 20.7%108126
136Polestar 4490.2%– 3.9%1681300.1%– 42.2%179102
137BYD Seal480.2%+ 108.7%1831180.1%– 11.9%190184
138BYD Seal 6480.2%new712130.2%new140264
139BMW i5470.2%+ 2.2%853480.3%– 4.9%9994
140Mercedes GLE-Class470.2%+ 135.0%1342620.2%+ 43.2%120157
141Omoda 5470.2%new1242410.2%new125294
142Audi Q2460.2%– 2.1%1401900.2%– 21.5%152153
143Audi Q8460.2%– 9.8%1501600.2%– 10.1%163158
144Mazda 2460.2%– 47.7%185050.5%+ 14.3%7284
145Peugeot 408450.2%– 33.8%1222230.2%– 24.1%134152
146Cupra Formentor440.2%– 12.0%1531950.2%+ 5.4%150150
147Kia PV5440.2%new1671210.1%new187309
148MG 3440.2%+ 33.3%1761690.2%+ 11.2%160146
149Dacia Spring420.2%+ 61.5%1391550.1%– 43.2%165109
150Hyundai Ioniq 6420.2%+ 600.0%234790.1%+ 36.2%212228
151Renault Espace420.2%– 39.1%1292120.2%– 7.8%143131
152Hyundai Ioniq 5400.2%– 38.5%1541770.2%– 43.6%158112
153Jaecoo 5400.2%new2051070.1%new193334
154Volvo EC40400.2%+ 8.1%1471520.1%– 21.6%167134
155Cupra Leon380.1%– 9.5%1991250.1%– 32.8%182156
156Ford Tourneo/Transit Custom380.1%– 47.2%1711950.2%– 28.8%151149
157Mazda 6e380.1%new952180.2%new136155
158Mercedes Sprinter380.1%– 41.5%1442120.2%+ 6.0%142154
159Mitsubishi Colt380.1%– 26.9%1621650.2%– 68.6%161115
160VW T-Cross380.1%– 53.7%1312100.2%– 57.6%14496
161Xpeng G9380.1%+ 58.3%1451440.1%+ 33.3%171193
162Porsche Macan370.1%– 63.4%1432260.2%– 54.0%132113
163Kia EV9360.1%– 37.9%1841810.2%– 6.7%156137
164Mercedes C-Class360.1%– 66.7%1172620.2%– 31.2%119106
165Range Rover  360.1%– 16.3%1351800.2%– 11.3%157175
166Mitsubishi Outlander350.1%– 61.5%823030.3%– 3.5%110120
167Xpeng G6350.1%– 55.7%1551580.1%– 31.6%164108
168Lexus LBX340.1%+ 41.7%1951350.1%– 38.1%175165
169Mercedes GLB340.1%+ 183.3%1741030.1%+ 119.1%199246
170BYD Atto 2330.1%+ 450.0%1411310.1%+ 627.8%178230
171Honda HR-V330.1%+ 135.7%1791210.1%– 4.0%186212
172BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe320.1%– 30.4%1661630.2%– 25.9%162145
173Lynk & Co 02320.1%+ 166.7%1961060.1%+ 140.9%195187
174Skoda Karoq320.1%– 25.6%2021470.1%– 32.6%170166
175BMW IX2300.1%– 55.2%1771230.1%– 61.0%184119
176Audi Q7280.1%+ 16.7%1981050.1%+ 12.9%197205
177Honda Jazz280.1%+ 180.0%1521230.1%+ 61.8%185202
178Mazda CX-60280.1%– 56.3%1262130.2%– 27.1%141105
179VW Caddy280.1%– 3.4%1781060.1%+ 165.0%196164
180BYD Sealion 7270.1%+ 350.0%1701080.1%+ 881.8%192199
181Range Rover Evoque270.1%– 27.0%1072180.2%– 12.8%137172
182Mercedes Vito260.1%+ 160.0%1971070.1%– 13.0%194174
183Mitsubishi ASX260.1%– 63.9%1082010.2%– 51.2%147110
184Porsche 911260.1%– 7.1%1911390.1%– 20.6%173192
185Hyundai Ioniq 9250.1%new242580.1%new227249
186Skoda Scala250.1%– 55.4%1811340.1%– 44.2%176144
187Kia EV6240.1%– 83.0%1901200.1%– 66.6%18999
188Kia Sorento240.1%– 7.7%1721240.1%+ 11.7%183189
189Lexus RZ240.1%+ 71.4%223670.1%+ 28.8%220240
190Nissan Ariya240.1%– 20.0%237540.1%– 76.5%231173
191Nissan Micra240.1%new1511330.1%new177273
192Alpine A290230.1%+ 9.5%212750.1%+ 41.5%215201
193Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross230.1%+ 283.3%194720.1%– 58.6%216203
194Seat Arona230.1%+ 64.3%2351700.2%+ 20.6%159167
195Citroen C4 X220.1%+ 175.0%192980.1%+ 226.7%203261
196Fiat 600220.1%– 59.3%1891490.1%– 33.2%169133
197Hyundai Santa Fe220.1%– 42.1%1881200.1%– 41.2%188170
198Omoda 9220.1%new1012260.2%new131265
199Renault Twingo220.1%new279260.0%new264 –
200Hyundai Bayon210.1%– 16.0%2361420.1%+ 2.2%172195
201Seat Ateca210.1%– 66.7%2171360.1%– 21.8%174179
202Zeekr 001210.1%– 43.2%211660.1%– 25.0%222177
203Ford Capri200.1%– 54.5%213870.1%– 27.5%208118
204Mitsubishi Grandis200.1%new1212010.2%new148255
205Toyota RAV4200.1%– 87.5%2311050.1%– 75.0%19883
206VW California200.1%+ 0.0%263460.0%+ 17.9%240226
207VW Taigo200.1%– 57.4%1182270.2%+ 8.1%130129
208Ford Mustang Mach-E190.1%– 44.1%218570.1%– 66.1%229162
209MG S5190.1%new219670.1%new221223
210Smart #5190.1%new230600.1%new225219
211VW Touareg180.1%+ 80.0%258470.0%+ 30.6%238232
212BMW 2-Series Active Tourer170.1%– 41.4%203760.1%– 49.0%213178
213BYD Atto 3170.1%– 67.3%204670.1%– 72.5%219168
214Citroen C4  170.1%– 87.2%1422730.3%– 31.9%116121
215Lexus NX170.1%– 22.7%232930.1%– 15.5%205200
216Nissan X-Trail170.1%+ 21.4%214620.1%– 29.5%224227
217Smart #3170.1%– 22.7%262450.0%– 43.8%244210
218Mazda CX-30160.1%– 61.9%774260.4%+ 31.5%82103
219Renault Rafale 150.1%– 68.1%1611010.1%– 54.7%201176
220VW Multivan150.1%– 73.2%186930.1%– 7.9%206163
221Bentley Continental140.1%– 6.7%220500.0%– 27.5%234241
222BMW 4-Series140.1%– 17.6%175700.1%– 34.0%217191
223Fiat Panda140.1%– 53.3%260220.0%– 85.9%269197
224Land Rover Discovery Sport140.1%– 30.0%136980.1%– 29.5%204214
225Lexus RX140.1%+ 250.0%254470.0%+ 67.9%237252
226Mazda CX-80140.1%– 12.5%201650.1%– 42.0%223208
227Opel Movano140.1%n/a140.0%n/a282 –
228Volvo EX90140.1%– 87.2%305300.0%– 87.9%260116
229Honda ZR-V130.1%+ 1200.0%241320.0%– 3.0%257279
230Mazda 3130.1%– 35.0%872550.2%+ 82.1%121151
231Mercedes B-Class130.1%– 73.5%169800.1%– 50.6%211182
232Polestar 3130.1%+ 160.0%251280.0%– 9.7%263234
233BMW Z4120.0%+ 100.0%221400.0%+ 66.7%249269
234MG 4 Urban120.0%new –120.0%new291 –
235BMW iX110.0%– 35.3%187890.1%+ 78.0%207190
236Honda Civic 110.0%+ 266.7%226860.1%+ 258.3%209251
237Mercedes EQB110.0%– 92.9%1731280.1%– 76.5%18072
238MG 4110.0%– 64.5%206680.1%– 38.2%218171
239MG S6110.0%new250310.0%new258 –
240Volvo ES90110.0%new210990.1%new202315
241Honda CR-V100.0%+ 0.0%209830.1%+ 33.9%210217
242Opel Vivaro100.0%– 37.5%238550.1%– 23.6%230224
243Peugeot Expert100.0%– 70.6%229290.0%– 64.2%262242
244Range Rover Velar100.0%– 44.4%278340.0%– 57.5%254236
245Alpine A39090.0%new294110.0%new293 –
246Lamborghini Urus90.0%+ 800.0%227390.0%+ 457.1%250266
247Lancia Ypsilon90.0%+ 0.0%243450.0%– 23.7%243231
248Porsche Taycan90.0%– 18.2%239460.0%– 30.3%239243
249Dongfeng Box80.0%– 38.5%222440.0%– 85.4%245160
250DS No.480.0%new200570.1%new228283
251Mercedes G-Class80.0%– 20.0%264340.0%– 60.5%253229
252Smart #180.0%– 68.0%244330.0%– 58.8%256215
253BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe70.0%– 46.2% –380.0%– 34.5%251n/a
254BMW X270.0%– 58.8%225450.0%– 43.8%242220
255Hyundai i3070.0%– 74.1%253200.0%– 71.0%273256
256Porsche Panamera70.0%– 65.0%256430.0%– 57.4%246218
257Xpeng P7+70.0%new –70.0%new315 –
258Audi e-Tron GT60.0%n/a297180.0%+ 80.0%276281
259MG S960.0%new –60.0%new318 –
260Nio Firefly60.0%new277290.0%new261284
261Nissan Townstar60.0%+ 100.0%265120.0%+ 140.0%292330
262BMW 7-Series50.0%– 37.5%215400.0%+ 5.3%248247
263BMW X750.0%+ 150.0%259210.0%+ 50.0%271292
264BMW XM50.0%– 72.2%216410.0%– 57.3%247225
265Changan Deepal S0550.0%new –100.0%new296 –
266Citroen C5 X50.0%– 28.6%299120.0%– 69.2%288275
267Ford Tourneo/Transit Connect50.0%+ 400.0%272100.0%+ 66.7%299321
268Mercedes EQS SUV50.0%– 28.6%302120.0%– 58.6%290268
269Zeekr X50.0%– 88.4%280530.0%– 66.0%232194
270BMW i740.0%+ 300.0%208450.0%+ 28.6%241274
271DS No.840.0%new247760.1%new214296
272Ford Transit/Tourneo40.0%n/a314130.0%+ 8.3%285328
273Lexus UX40.0%– 33.3%273250.0%– 21.9%267254
274Mazda MX-540.0%+ 33.3%267330.0%+ 17.9%255267
275Mercedes CLE-Class40.0%– 81.0%228490.0%– 34.7%235237
276Mercedes EQE SUV40.0%– 71.4%249300.0%– 79.0%259204
277Mercedes S-Class40.0%– 66.7%286170.0%– 66.0%278250
278Ssangyong/KGM Torres40.0%+ 300.0%268190.0%+ 11.8%275272
279Abarth 50030.0%– 40.0%29180.0%– 38.5%305295
280Alfa Romeo Tonale30.0%– 85.0%293250.0%– 67.9%265235
281Bentley Flying Spur30.0%+ 50.0% –70.0%– 46.2%311313
282Honda Prelude30.0%new252160.0%new279 –
283Jeep Wrangler30.0%+ 0.0%261240.0%+ 0.0%268258
284Mercedes Citan30.0%n/a –30.0%– 40.0%346358
285MG Cyberster30.0%– 81.3%276100.0%– 52.4%301293
286Subaru Solterra30.0%n/a257140.0%+ 133.3%283340
287Voyah Free30.0%– 50.0%33070.0%– 65.0%314305
288Aston Martin DB1220.0%+ 100.0% –60.0%+ 20.0%317355
289Audi A820.0%+ 100.0%29670.0%– 12.5%310327
290Bentley Bentayga20.0%– 50.0%29880.0%– 20.0%306323
291BMW 2-Series20.0%– 50.0%240250.0%– 28.6%266260
292BMW 8-Series20.0%– 33.3% –70.0%– 66.7%312307
293BMW X420.0%+ 0.0%28190.0%– 35.7%302316
294BYD Tang20.0%– 60.0%30740.0%– 81.0%328300
295Ferrari Purosangue20.0%+ 0.0%28290.0%+ 12.5%303343
296Genesis GV6020.0%new –40.0%new330 –
297Genesis GV7020.0%new –30.0%new342 –
298Lucid Gravity 20.0%new27490.0%new304381
299Mercedes EQE20.0%– 90.9%255350.0%– 54.5%252211
300Mercedes EQS20.0%– 50.0%275160.0%– 20.0%280259
301Tesla Model S20.0%+ 0.0%245210.0%+ 31.3%272303
302Toyota Proace20.0%+ 0.0%32740.0%– 33.3%338280
303VW Transporter20.0%n/a224490.0%+ 4800.0%236347
304Abarth 60010.0%– 91.7%292120.0%– 7.7%287297
305Aston Martin DBX10.0%n/a –20.0%+ 0.0%348377
306Aston Martin Vanquish10.0%n/a29550.0%+ 66.7%320357
307BMW X610.0%– 50.0%270130.0%+ 0.0%284304
308BYD Dolphin10.0%– 90.9%30670.0%– 92.8%313244
309Citroen Jumpy10.0%– 92.9%207580.1%– 45.8%226221
310DFSK E510.0%new309110.0%new294276
311DS 3 Crossback10.0%– 50.0%31050.0%– 75.0%321286
312DS 410.0%– 92.3%27150.0%– 88.9%322278
313Ferrari 12Cilindri10.0%– 50.0%312100.0%+ 100.0%298349
314Ferrari 29610.0%– 50.0% –30.0%– 78.6%339291
315Ferrari Roma10.0%n/a –50.0%+ 25.0%323344
316Genesis G8010.0%new –30.0%new341 –
317Honda E:NY110.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%364368
318Jeep Renegade10.0%– 94.7% –10.0%– 98.8%366233
319Lamborghini Revuelto10.0%– 50.0% –40.0%– 42.9%331335
320Lexus ES10.0%– 50.0%284130.0%+ 8.3%286287
321Lucid Air10.0%+ 0.0% –10.0%– 93.8%369289
322Maserati Gran Turismo10.0%n/a –10.0%+ 0.0%370395
323Maserati Grecale10.0%n/a –10.0%– 83.3%371350
324Mercedes EQV10.0%– 88.9%285100.0%– 73.0%300270
325Mercedes V-Class10.0%– 50.0%28880.0%– 46.7%307299
326Morgan Plus-410.0%n/a –30.0%n/a347 –
327Morgan Plus-610.0%n/a32220.0%+ 100.0%351397
328Opel Combo10.0%n/a –60.0%– 25.0%319306
329Peugeot Traveller10.0%+ 0.0%30340.0%+ 33.3%337361
330Rolls-Royce Ghost10.0%n/a –20.0%n/a355384
331Toyota Land Cruiser10.0%n/a29050.0%+ 150.0%326376
332Volvo V9010.0%– 95.8%328200.0%– 73.0%274180
333Voyah Courage10.0%new329110.0%new295341
334VW Crafter10.0%– 83.3%246180.0%– 43.8%277271
335Zeekr 7GT10.0%new –10.0%new382 –

Source: BOVAG

Iceland April 2026: Mitsubishi, Renault, Peugeot shine in market off -28.6%

4 May 2026 at 08:59

The Mitsubishi Colt lands at #7 in Iceland in April.

New car sales in Iceland drop a harsh -28.6% year-on-year in April to just 1,033. However thanks to a stunning Q1 result (+54.3%), the year-to-date tally after 4 months is still in frank positive at +21.9% to  4,516. This month Toyota (-27.5%) takes the lead of the brands charts despite match the market’s fall. It distances Kia (-67.6%), which is still leader year-to-date.

Suzuki (+88.9%) and even more strikingly Mitsubishi (+971.4%) brave the gloomy context to post sensations gains. Renault (+614.3%) and Peugeot (+166.7%) also show great health in the remainder of the Top 10. BYD (-5.6%) is the best-selling Chinese brand at #9, followed by Xpeng (+8%) at #11. Tesla is off -68% to #13.

Model-wise, the Kia Sportage returns to the top spot it holds year-to-date, followed by the Toyota Yaris and Mitsubishi Outlander. The Renault Trafic and Suzuki Vitara round out the Top 5 ahead of the Suzuki Swift and a new entry: the Mitsubishi Colt, a rebadge of the Renault Clio. Notice also the Opel Frontera at #11, the Smart #5 at #13 and the BYD Sealion 7 at #17.

Previous month: Iceland March 2026: Tesla and Model Y on top, Xpeng up to #5

One year ago: Iceland April 2025: Kia Sportage distant leader, Dacia Bigster in Top 10

Full April 2026 Top 39 All brands and Top 20 models below.

Iceland April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/24PosFY25
1Toyota15815.3%– 27.5%44169.2%– 11.7%33
2Kia10610.3%– 67.6%265414.5%– 3.3%11
3Suzuki858.2%+ 88.9%61533.4%– 14.5%87
4Mitsubishi757.3%+ 971.4%131593.5%+ 1666.7%720
5Skoda646.2%– 46.7%71343.0%– 37.1%116
6Renault504.8%+ 614.3%191232.7%+ 261.8%1519
7Mercedes434.2%– 8.5%181242.7%– 3.9%1311
8Peugeot 403.9%+ 166.7%22721.6%+ 50.0%1617
9BYD343.3%– 5.6%101463.2%+ 121.2%98
10Hyundai302.9%– 77.8%1650311.1%+ 101.2%25
11Xpeng272.6%+ 8.0%51373.0%+ 80.3%1013
12Opel262.5%+ 2500.0%35310.7%+ 210.0%2529
13Tesla242.3%– 68.0%14028.9%+ 1.0%42
14Smart242.3%+ 2300.0%24591.3%+ 742.9%1927
15Weinsberg242.3%n/a –240.5%n/a2934
16Volvo212.0%– 51.2%20691.5%– 43.9%189
17Leapmotor191.8%new17691.5%new1745
18Audi171.6%– 15.0%25410.9%– 31.7%2215
19FAW Hongqi161.5%+ 45.5%21260.6%+ 30.0%2632
20Mazda151.5%+ 200.0%34380.8%– 35.6%2322
21Polestar151.5%+ 400.0%23360.8%+ 44.0%2423
22Volkswagen141.4%– 39.1%14521.2%+ 0.0%2112
23Benimar141.4%+ 27.3% –140.3%– 6.7%3533
24Land Rover121.2%– 81.3%111282.8%– 10.5%1210
25BMW101.0%+ 0.0%12541.2%+ 12.5%2018
26Lexus90.9%+ 12.5%26250.6%– 43.2%2725
27KGM/Ssangyong90.9%+ 50.0%31190.4%– 24.0%3216
28MG80.8%+ 100.0%91623.6%+ 1250.0%624
29Ford80.8%– 38.5%28230.5%– 45.2%3021
30Honda80.8%+ 0.0%30200.4%– 39.4%3126
31Capron80.8%n/a –80.2%n/a3738
32Nissan40.4%– 89.2%31242.7%– 3.9%1414
33JAC40.4%n/a2980.2%n/a3658
34Subaru30.3%+ 0.0%15240.5%+ 14.3%2830
35Porsche30.3%– 25.0%32140.3%– 48.1%3431
36Ineos20.2%n/a3360.1%+ 500.0%3840
37Randger20.2%+ 100.0% –20.0%– 33.3%4243
38Dacia10.1%– 99.3%83928.7%+ 74.2%54
39LMC10.1%n/a3920.0%n/a4146

Iceland April 2026 – models:

PosModelApr-26%Mar2026%PosFY25
1Kia Sportage514.9%246510.3%13
2Toyota Yaris  474.5%n/a992.2%1114
3Mitsubishi Outlander464.5%101403.1%632
4Renault Trafic464.5%n/a1152.5%841
5Suzuki Vitara414.0%7791.7%1616
6Suzuki Swift403.9%9661.5%2017
7Mitsubishi Colt292.8%n/a290.6%33 –
8Toyota C-HR292.8%18631.4%2134
9Toyota Yaris Cross272.6%16982.2%1329
10Toyota bZ4X252.4%13831.8%1435
11Opel Frontera242.3%n/a270.6%3654
12Kia Xceed201.9%4801.8%15n/a
13Smart #5201.9%n/a491.1%23n/a
14Skoda Elroq191.8%n/a410.9%2519
15Skoda Kamiq191.8%15390.9%2733
16Skoda Kodiaq191.8%n/a210.5%4312
17BYD Sealion 7171.6%n/a731.6%1918
18Kia EV3171.6%n/a290.6%347
19Tesla Model Y171.6%12876.4%31
20Peugeot 3008161.5%n/a270.6%3548

Source: Manufacturers

Galatasaray'dan Dünya Kupası kararı: Kimse satılmayacak!

Galatasaray Yönetimi, yazın Dünya Kupası'na gidecek oyuncularıyla ilgili kritik bir karar aldı. Turnuva sonuna kadar bu isimler satılmayacak. Israrcı olan kulüplerden ise çok yüksek paralar istenecek.

2026 yazında Dünya Kupası heyecanına tanıklık edeceğiz. A Milli Futbol Takımımız da bizi temsil edecek. Yaz transfer dönemiyle çakışan dev organizasyon, kulüplerin de planlarını etkiledi. Birçok Avrupa ekibi, listedeki isimleri Dünya Kupası öncesinde kadrosuna katmak istiyor.

Okan Buruk

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Galatasaray

DURUMUN FARKINDALAR

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Beşiktaş yıllardır sol bek pozisyonunda sıkıntı çekiyor. 2026 yazında tartışmasız bir isimle, problemi çözmeyi planlıyorlar. En çok istenen oyuncu, Bayer Leverkusen'den Alejandro Grimaldo... 30 yaşındaki futbolcunun mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani 2026 yazında kontratının son senesine giriyor.

CİDDİ BİR REKABET

Kartal konuyla ilgili temaslarını sürdürüyor. Ancak Fenerbahçe'de başkan adaylarından birinin de İspanyol futbolcuyla ilgilendiği öğrenildi. Bu isim seçimi kazanırsa, 2 İstanbul ekibi arasında ciddi bir rekabete tanıklık edebiliriz. Alejandro Grimaldo, takımdan ayrılmak istiyor.

FARKLI BÖLGELERDE

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Beşiktaş Jean Onana'yla anlaşmaya çalışıyor: Gidecek mi?

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Beşiktaş, 2023 yazında Lens Kulübü'ne 4.04 milyon euro ödeyerek Jean Onana'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. Kamerunlu futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Siyah-Beyazlı forma altındaki performansı beğenilmeyen oyuncu, Marsilya ve Genoa gibi kulüplere kiralanmıştı.

Besıktas

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Besıktas

KAÇ PARA KAZANIYOR?

Jean Onana'nın, Beşiktaş'tan kazandığı maaş konusunda farklı iddialar var. Bazı kaynaklara göre 1.6, bazılarına göre ise 2.5 milyon euro civarında ücret alıyor. 1 senelik kontratı kalan futbolcuyla pazarlık yapıldığı öğrenildi. Çünkü yeni sezon planlamasında kesinlikle düşünülmüyor. En iyi senaryoda Onana indirim yapacak. En kötü senaryoda ise kalan maaşının tamamını alıp gidecek.

Beşiktaş Fluminense'nin kapısını tekrar çalacak: Israr bitmedi

Beşiktaş ara transfer döneminde Fluminense'nin Brezilyalı ön liberosu Martinelli için girişimlerde bulunmuştu. Bu dosyanın kapanmadığı öğrenildi. Kartal yeniden temaslara başlayacak.

Beşiktaş, kış döneminde girişimlerde bulunduğu bazı oyunculardan vazgeçmedi. Bunlardan birinin de Fluminense forması giyen Martinelli olduğu öğrenildi. Siyah-Beyazlılar, futbolcuyu ikna etmesine rağmen Brezilya ekibiyle orta yolu bulamamıştı. Bu dosya tekrar açılacak gibi gözüküyor.

TAHMİNEN 15 MİLYON EURO

24 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Fluminense ile 31 Aralık 2030 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor. Tahmini piyasa değeri 15 milyon euro civarında... Brezilya ekibinin altyapısından çıkan Martinelli, kariyerinde başka bir takımın formasını giymedi. Beşiktaş'a gelirse aynı zamanda kıta değişikliği de yapacak.

OLYMPİAKOS DA İLGİLİ

1.76 boyundaki ön liberonun şu anda uyluk bölgesinden bir problemi bulunuyor. Ancak yeni sezon öncesinde tamamen hazır hale geleceği öğrenildi. Beşiktaş her ihtimale karşı sağlık raporlarını inceleyecek. Yunanistan ekibi Olympiakos'un da Martinelli'ye ilgili mevcut... Fluminense Yönetimi, resmi tekliflere göre hareket edecek.

Beşiktaş kupada finale gitmek istiyor

Beşiktaş, Türkiye Kupası'nda final için Konyaspor ile karşılaşacak.

Beşiktaş, Ziraat Türkiye Kupası yarı finalinde yarın sahasında TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile karşı karşıya gelecek.

Tüpraş Stadı'nda oynanacak müsabaka, saat 20.30'da başlayacak.

Tek maç üzerinden oynanacak yarı finalde kazanan taraf, finale yükselecek.

Süper Lig'de bu sezon iki kez karşılaştığı rakibini 2-0 ve 2-1'lik skorlarla geçen siyah-beyazlılar, yarı finaldeki randevuyu da kazanıp finale çıkmayı hedefliyor.

Ligde hafta sonu oynanan Gaziantep FK maçında rotasyonlu bir kadroyla sahaya çıkan teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın'ın öğrencileri kupayı kazanarak taraftarlarını mutlu etmek istiyor.

Kupa yolu

Kupada C Grubu'nda yer alan Beşiktaş; Fenerbahçe, Erzurumspor FK, Gaziantep FK, Kocaelispor, Çaykur Rizespor, Beyoğlu Yeni Çarşı ve Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü'nün yer aldığı grubu 10 puanla ilk sırada bitirdi.

Siyah-beyazlı ekip, grupta Fenerbahçe, Ankara Keçiörengücü ve Çaykur Rizespor'u yenerken, Kocaelispor ile de berabere kaldı.

Beşiktaş, direkt çıktığı çeyrek finalde Alanyaspor'u 3-0'lık skorla eledi ve yarı finalde TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ile eşleşti.

Eksikler

Beşiktaş'ta yarın oynanacak Konyaspor maçı öncesinde iki eksik bulunuyor.

Sakatlığı nedeniyle sezonu kapatan Kartal Kayra Yılmaz, Konyaspor maçında sahadaki yerini alamayacak.

Öte yandan Gaziantep FK maçından önce dizindeki ağrıdan dolayı kadrodan çıkarılan Milot Rashica'nın durumu ise belirsizliğini koruyor.

Kupada 9. randevu

Beşiktaş ile Konyaspor, Türkiye Kupası'nda 9. kez karşılaşacak.

İki takım da kupadaki eşleşmelerde 3'er galibiyet alırken 2 müsabaka berabere bitti.

Siyah-beyazlılar, 2020-2021 sezonunda çeyrek finalde karşılaştığı rakibini normal süresi ve uzatma dakikaları 1-1 biten maçta penaltılarda geçmeyi başarmıştı.

Beşiktaş'ın 11 golüne yeşil-beyazlı takım, 10 golle yanıt verdi.

Yarı finalde karşılaşacak taraflar, finale yükselmek için mücadele edecek.

Kupa başarıları

Beşiktaş, Türkiye Kupası'nda daha önce 11 kez şampiyon oldu.

Konya ekibi, 2016-2017 sezonunda finalde Başakşehir'i penaltı atışları sonucunda geçti ve ilk kez kupaya uzandı.

Siyah-beyazlılar, kupayı 12. kez kazanmayı hedefliyor. Konyaspor ise tarihinde bu başarıyı ikinci kez tekrarlamak istiyor.

Maliye'den büyük denetim! Sporcular radar altında

Hazine ve Maliye Bakanlığı, kayıt dışı ekonomiyle mücadele kapsamında yüksek gelir grubuna yönelik kapsamlı bir denetim başlattı. Özellikle sporcuların gelirlerinin mercek altına alındığı çalışmada 5 milyar liralık beyan dışı kazanç tespit edilirken, lüks yaşam ile beyan edilen gelir arasındaki uyumsuzluk dikkat çekti.

Çempionlar Liqasında finalçılar məlum oldu

4 May 2026 at 10:48

Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət “Barselona” komandası Çempionlar Liqasında finala yüksəlib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Kataloniya təmsilçisi yarımfinalda Almaniyanın “Bavariya” klubunu mübarizədən kənarlaşdırıb.

“Barselona”nın həlledici matçdakı rəqibi Fransa təmsilçisi “Lion” olacaq. Görüş mayın 23-də, Norveçdəki “Ullevaal” stadionunda baş tutacaq.

“Liverpul” 11 il sonra bunu yaşadı

4 May 2026 at 10:26

“Liverpul” İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının XXXV turunda “Mançester Yunayted”ə uduzub – 2:3.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Arne Slotun rəhbərlik etdiyi “qırmızılar” bu mövsüm 11-ci məğlubiyyətini yaşayıb. Bu, klubda son 11 ilin ən pis göstəricisidir.

“Liverpul” daha əvvəl 2014/15 mövsümündə 11 dəfə uduzmuşdu.

Mersisayd təmsilçisi Premyer Liqada 58 xalla 4-cü sıradadır.

Ronaldonun komandasının seriyasını pozdular

4 May 2026 at 10:17

Kriştiano Ronaldonun formasını geyindiyi “Əl Nəsr”in 20 oyunluq məğlubiyyətsizlik seriyası bitib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı çempionatının XXXI turunda “Əl Qadsiya”ya uduzub – 1:3.

“Əl Nəsr” liqada 31 turdan sonra 79 xalla birinci sıradadır.

ASA haqqında xüsusi reportaj

4 May 2026 at 10:00

Türkiyənin aparıcı media qurumları — “A Haber” və “Sabah” Azərbaycan İdman Akademiyasına (ASA) gəlib, Akademiya haqqında xüsusi reportaj hazırlayıblar.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, süjet ASA-nın fəaliyyəti, elmi-tədqiqat istiqamətləri və beynəlxalq əməkdaşlıqlarına həsr olunub.

Reportajda ASA-nın rektoru Fuad Hacıyev, prorektoru Ülkər Babayeva və əməkdaşlar müsahibə verib. Müsahibələrdə Akademiyada həyata keçirilən yeniliklər, tədris prosesi, tələbələr üçün yaradılan imkanlar və idman elminin inkişafına yönəlmiş layihələr haqqında ətraflı məlumat verilib.

Qeyd edək ki, hazırlanan süjet yaxın günlərdə Türkiyə ictimaiyyətinə təqdim olunacaq.

“Karyeramın son çağları yuxu kimidir”

4 May 2026 at 09:46

“Şalke”nin futbolçusu Edin Dzeko açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az Almaniya mətbuatına istinadən xəbər verir ki, bosniyalı hücumçu Bundesliqaya vəsiqə qazanmalarını şərh edib:

“Hədəfimiz elita idi və buna nail olduq. Bu yolda çox çalışdıq və sonda istəyimizə çatdıq. “Bosniya ilə dünya çempionatına, “Şalke” ilə isə Bundesliqaya vəsiqə qazandım. Karyeramın son çağları yuxu kimidir”.

Bitcoin price surges past $80K as Trump announces “Project Freedom”

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CFTC prediction market rules spark industry debate

4 May 2026 at 09:22
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Global Crackdown Arrests 276, Shuts 9 Crypto Scam Centers, Seizes $701M

A coordinated international operation involving U.S. and Chinese authorities has arrested at least 276 suspects and shut down nine scam centers used for cryptocurrency investment fraud schemes targeting Americans, resulting in millions of dollars in losses. The crackdown was led by the Dubai Police, under the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Interior, in partnership with the U.S. Federal

Scudetto Stars: Five Key Figures in Inter’s Triumph

4 May 2026 at 10:00

It was not always plain sailing, but in the end, Inter emerged as worthy Serie A champions. Giancarlo Rinaldi gives out his grades to some of the vital cogs in their title win.

It would be simplistic to say the Italian league was all but decided by New Year’s Day, but there’s a grain of truth in that assessment. Inter hit the top of the table shortly after Christmas and never really looked back. While others stumbled around them, the Nerazzurri showed that – at least on the home front – they could be the side to beat for some time to come unless other big clubs get their house in order or new challengers emerge. Here are the ratings of some of the most important figures in their 21st Scudetto.

Inter win 2025-26 Serie A title: the most influential figures

Christian Chivu 7.5/10 – Simone Inzaghi was a hard act to follow, and initially it looked like the Romanian might not be up to the job. Early defeats to Juventus and Napoli suggested he was fine against the league’s lesser lights but perhaps still learning against fellow giants. To a degree that persisted throughout the season, but not enough to dent their rise to the top. A big win over Como showed they meant business, and they set a pretty relentless pace. Europe and the Italian Supercup were disappointing, but with a potential double on the cards, thanks to a Coppa Italia final with Lazio, he surely deserves more than pass marks.

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 05: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale Milano acknowledges the fans following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 05: Federico Dimarco of FC Internazionale Milano acknowledges the fans following victory in the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and AS Roma at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 05, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Federico Dimarco 9/10 – Fans of the Italian national team might beg to differ, but for his club side, this was an unforgettable season for the flying fullback. He was already an amazing attacking option for his team, but his 18 assists this term – the best ever in Serie A since records began – took him to another level. Little wonder Marcus Thuram felt it necessary to polish his teammate’s boots after setting up yet another goal. Add to that a few goals of his own, and you can see why, especially with his partner in crime, Denzel Dumfries, out injured on the other flank for a long spell, he was one of the main architects of Inter’s success.

Manuel Akanji 7.5/10 – There is an accepted wisdom that defenders coming from the Premier League can struggle to adjust to the Italian game, but the Swiss international did not seem to have too many problems. He quickly became a stalwart on Chivu’s side just as he had previously done with Manchester City. He definitely made the biggest impact among any of the new arrivals at the club, and it is perhaps no surprise that there is speculation that he and Yann Bisseck could become the favoured centre-back pairing for a while to come.

Lautaro Martinez 8/10 – Even operating on a part-time basis, he remained a fundamental part of this Scudetto side, both from the touchline barking instructions and when he could get on the pitch to strut his stuff. His goal haul despite struggling with injuries tells part of the story but a more significant slice comes from what he adds to the overall teamplay. Simply one of the best link-up forwards in the business, he is capable of scoring goals and setting them up for others. The Nerazzurri will be praying they can hold on to him and that he has a season with a clean bill of health.

FLORENCE, ITALY - MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – MARCH 22: Pio Esposito of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Internazionale at Artemio Franchi on March 22, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Francesco Pio Esposito 7/10 – Although he didn’t feature all that often or for a full 90 minutes, he was still definitely a bright spot this campaign. At a club more known for its old stagers than its youthful appearance, he was a breath of fresh air. His attitude, effort and will to learn helped him cope through periods when his more experienced counterparts were sidelined. In an era when very few young Italians get a chance anywhere – never mind with a title-winning team – this was a first step in what will hopefully be a very long and successful career.

Enquiries made: Man United step up interest in €40 million midfielder to replace Casemiro

4 May 2026 at 10:44

With the summer transfer window rapidly approaching, Manchester United’s recruitment team is already working overtime to map out the next phase of their midfield rebuild.

It is an open secret at Old Trafford that the legendary Casemiro will be packing his bags when his current deal officially expires this June.

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While the Brazilian veteran has enjoyed a stellar bounce-back campaign, United’s hierarchy is aggressively scoping out long-term successors.

According to Fogao, the Red Devils have officially made contact with Botafogo regarding their 25-year-old midfield dynamo, Danilo.

Midfielder has prior experience in the Premier League

If the name Danilo sounds familiar to Premier League fans, it absolutely should.

The energetic midfielder previously spent two-and-a-half years plying his trade with Nottingham Forest before returning to his native Brazil in the summer of 2025 for roughly £21.5 million.

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Since pulling on the Botafogo shirt, Danilo has been absolutely electric. He has rapidly evolved from a traditional defensive shield into a dynamic, hybrid midfielder capable of breaking lines and joining the attack with purpose.

His sensational club form, racking up 10 goals and seven assists in nearly 40 appearances across all competitions, recently earned him a highly coveted call-up to the senior Brazil national team.

Naturally, this explosive rise has caught the attention of several European heavyweights.

Fulham, Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen, and Zenit St Petersburg are all reportedly hovering, meaning Man United will face incredibly stiff competition if they want to secure his signature.

Can Man United beat competition to sign the Brazilian?

Prying the 25-year-old away from Botafogo won’t be a simple task. Danilo is firmly locked into a contract that runs until June 2029.

The Brazilian club is acutely aware of his skyrocketing value and is completely unwilling to sell him to domestic rivals like Palmeiras or Flamengo, who have also expressed interest.

Instead, Botafogo’s preference is clear, they are holding out for a massive European payday, with expectations that they would accept an offer in the region of €40 million.

As Man United prepare to redefine their midfield structure without Casemiro, finding a successor who combines tactical discipline with Premier League experience is absolutely crucial.

If the Old Trafford hierarchy can move swiftly and beat out the massive crowd of European suitors, securing the reborn Brazilian could turn out to be their smartest business in a long time.

Chelsea & Man United target move for 12 G/A Serie A attacker who has revived his career

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Just In: Liverpool about to make contact with defender involved in talks with Man United

4 May 2026 at 09:50

Liverpool and Manchester United met each other twice this season and both the times the Red Devils came out on top.

The two Premier League rivals could go against each other once again but this time in the transfer market and the Merseyside club are hoping to win this time.

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As the Anfield hierarchy looks to heavily reinforce the squad ahead of next season, tightening up the backline has clearly become an absolute top priority.

According to respected transfer insider Matteo Moretto, the Reds are now preparing to make contact with Bournemouth’s rock-solid center-back, Marcos Senesi.

Marcos Senesi is being chased by top clubs

With his contract expiring at the end of the current campaign, the 28-year-old Argentine is quickly becoming one of the most fiercely coveted bargains in English football.

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Why are Liverpool suddenly pushing so hard for Senesi? The answer lies in the mounting uncertainty surrounding Ibrahima Konaté.

While the French powerhouse has been an undeniable force on his day, his long-term future at the club is now suddenly up in the air.

Sporting director Richard Hughes knows he simply cannot afford to be caught completely off guard if Konaté departs.

Entering the absolute prime of his career, Senesi offers a brilliant, ready-made solution.

As a naturally left-footed center-back, a highly prized and rare commodity in modern tactical setups, he would bring instant balance to Arne Slot’s possession-heavy, build-from-the-back system.

He has spent the last few years quietly proving himself on the South Coast as an aggressive, ball-playing defender who is perfectly tailored to the grueling, relentless pace of the Premier League.

Liverpool are not the only big club interested

Liverpool aren’t just walking into an empty room to negotiate. They are actively attempting a massive transfer hijack.

Recent reports strongly indicate that Senesi has already been deep in talks with arch-rivals Manchester United.

The INEOS-led recruitment team at Old Trafford are undergoing their own massive defensive rebuild, setting the stage for a classic, high-stakes tug-of-war between the two North West heavyweights.

If battling United wasn’t tough enough, the London clubs are also actively lurking in the shadows.

Tottenham and Chelsea are heavily linked and monitoring the situation closely.

The one thing that is absolutely certain? Senesi is staying in the Premier League.

He knows the division inside out, and because there is no transfer fee attached, the wage packages on offer from these top-tier clubs will be incredibly lucrative.

Liverpool make £24m for offer for defender with Slot ready to welcome him at Anfield 

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Chelsea & Man United target move for 12 G/A Serie A attacker who has revived his career

4 May 2026 at 09:40

One of the players who has revived his career this season is attacker Donyell Malen.

The Dutchman has done that by swapping the Premier League for the Italian capital.

After struggling to find his footing at Aston Villa, the 27-year-old Netherlands international has been absolutely electric during his loan spell with Roma.

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But just as he looks ready to settle down, interest is increasing from the top clubs in his services.

According to a fresh report from Corriere dello Sport, Premier League heavyweights Chelsea and Manchester United are actively plotting an audacious summer swoop for the reborn forward.

Malen has experienced a turnaround in Serie A

To fully understand the madness currently surrounding Malen, you just have to look at his jaw-dropping numbers.

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Since arriving at Roma in the January transfer window, he has completely set Italian football on fire, bagging a massive 11 goals in just 14 appearances.

His sensational form has been a massive boost, directly helping Roma fight to reclaim a highly coveted spot in the Champions League.

Because of this red-hot streak, Roma are fully expected to exercise their option to buy the 27-year-old permanently from Aston Villa. The permanent transfer fee is reportedly set somewhere between €25 million and €30 million.

For an attacker in his absolute prime putting up those kinds of elite numbers, that price tag feels like the bargain of the century.

Chelsea and Man United are both keeping a close eye

Naturally, this has caught the eye of massive European clubs.

Chelsea and Manchester United aren’t the only ones watching, Newcastle United and even Barcelona are heavily monitoring the situation.

The interested Premier League giants recognise that Malen is easily worth double that €25m minimum fee, but Roma’s ownership, the Friedkin Group, have made their stance crystal clear.

They have zero intention of flipping him for a quick profit and are expected to be in the city this week to officially authorise his permanent transfer.

Roma are absolutely determined to keep their new talisman locked down.

From Aston Villa’s perspective, the business is practically already concluded, with manager Unai Emery recently acknowledging that Roma would understandably exercise their buy option given the player’s massive success.

But for Chelsea, Manchester United, and the rest of his elite suitors, this transfer saga might just be beginning.

Ambitious PL club eyeing Arsenal, Chelsea & Man City stars in summer transfer rebuild 

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Sources: Top clubs from Italy, Germany & England are set to battle for Man City icon

4 May 2026 at 09:27

John Stones’ departure from Manchester City is attracting attention from some of the top clubs in the world.

After nearly a decade at the Etihad Stadium, the England international is set to leave as a free agent, bringing to a close a hugely successful chapter in his career.

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The decision not to extend his contract appears to reflect a combination of factors, from the club’s evolving squad strategy to Stones’ recent injury struggles.

The defender has made just seven Premier League appearances for Pep Guardiola’s side this season.

While his exit marks the end of an era, it also opens the door for one final major move in what has been a decorated career at the highest level. sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside.

Man City are planning to revamp their defense

Over the years, Stones has been a key part of Pep Guardiola’s system, particularly during Man City’s most dominant periods.

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His performances during City’s treble-winning campaign, where he operated in a hybrid defensive-midfield role, remain one of the standout tactical innovations of recent years.

However, the past two seasons have presented challenges. Recurring injury issues have limited his availability, and maintaining consistency in a physically demanding system has become increasingly difficult.

During the 2025/26 season, Stones missed significant stretches, which allowed younger defenders to step in and establish themselves within the squad.

Man City, meanwhile, have been actively planning for the future. The integration of emerging talents like Marc Guehi and Abdukodir Khusanov, along with continued investment in youth, signals a clear shift toward building a new defensive core.

Trophy Count Seasons/Years Won
Premier League 6 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24
EFL Cup (League Cup) 5 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2025–26
FA Community Shield 3 2018, 2019, 2024
FA Cup 2 2018–19, 2022–23
UEFA Champions League 1 2022–23
UEFA Super Cup 1 2023
FIFA Club World Cup 1 2023
Total 19

European giants are showing interest in John Stones

Juventus and AC Milan are seriously considering a move, viewing him as an ideal fit for Serie A’s more tactical style of play.

A return to Everton has also been mentioned as a potential storyline. Stones began his Premier League journey at Goodison Park, and a move back could offer both sentimental value and a leadership role within the squad.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich, now under Vincent Kompany, are believed to be exploring defensive reinforcements, with Stones’ experience making him a possible candidate.

From a financial perspective, his departure will also benefit Man City, freeing up a significant portion of their wage bill.

At his next club, Stones is expected to command a competitive salary, likely supplemented by a signing bonus due to his free-agent status.

The next step in his career will be crucial. Whether he moves to Italy, returns to Everton, or takes on a new challenge elsewhere in Europe, Stones still has plenty to offer at the top level.

Man United aim to avoid bidding war with Man City and identify three alternative transfer targets 

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Davide Ancelotti: My game in my words

Stylised image of Davide Ancelotti in front of a colourful background with a tactics board overlay. On the right of the image is an overlay of Davide with his father Carlo Ancelotti from a match when the pair were manager and assistant manager of Real Madrid.
Davide Ancelotti is Brazil's assistant manager for the World Cup, with his father, Carlo Ancelotti, the manager [BBC]

Davide Ancelotti grew up immersed in football in a way few ever have.

Aged six, accompanying his father and then-Parma manager Carlo to the training ground, the first player he remembers meeting was Gianluigi Buffon.

The young boy would take shots against the Italian goalkeeper, who would go on to become one of the greatest in the game.

Turning his head, Davide would see defenders Lilian Thuram and Fabio Cannavaro, still early in their own journeys, honing the habits that would later make them World Cup winners with France and Italy.

This immersion came before the coaching badges, before he would accompany his father - a five-time Champions League-winning manager - as assistant boss of Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton and Real Madrid.

I sat down with Davide, a tactics board on the table between us, looking to unpick the mind of a hardworking and curious coach following his first head coach role in charge of Botafogo and prior to this summer's World Cup - where he will accompany Carlo as assistant coach of the Brazilian national team.

Screengrab showing Umir Irfan, BBC Sport's tactics correspondent, and Davide Ancelotti, Brazil national team's assistant manager, in discussion around a tactics board.
Davide and I discuss his philosophy, the tactics used by Pep Guardiola's Manchester City and PSG's Luis Enrique, as well as possible future tactical trends [BBC]

Inspirations and mindset

"In football, it is difficult to say that one manager inspires you," began the 36-year-old Davide. "You take things from different managers.

"Pep Guardiola was cutting edge, a pioneer. You cannot forget Jurgen Klopp in the high pressing, in the triggers. If we speak about superiority, you have to mention Roberto de Zerbi in how to find the third man, the small details that he discovered. I am fascinated by the defensive phase of Diego Simeone, by Unai Emery and, of course, my father.

"My father came from the school of Arrigo Sacchi, the zonal defence, the 4-4-2.

"And all of these ideas have influenced my own identity as a manager. This process of creating my own identity as a manager is always an ongoing one. For some people I am like my father, but in truth, I am not exactly like him. I have a similar character, but I am a different kind of manager.

"I don't think a manager has to be one thing or another. There is always a point in the middle. You adapt to the players, and sometimes to the opponent, but you also need clear ideas on what you like as a manager.

"In the end, the team will become what you emphasise and you emphasise the things you like."

What is the ideal version of your team?

"My dream is to have a team that can do different things at the highest level.

"If we take the example of the last Champions League winners, Paris St-Germain, they are able to do everything.

"They are able to find the spare man if they have superiority in the first build-up. They are able to have a positional possession, and also not have a positional possession (freedom) when they have the ball in the high build-up.

"Of course, they have great ability up front, but without the ball, if they have to press, they recognise when they have to press to be man-to-man. And they are really organised in the deep block.

"So what can you say about a team like this? This is a team that is complete."

A screengrab showing PSG's shape on the ball in high build-up, highlighting Ousmane Dembele's movement into midfield and the movement of midfielder Dro Fernandez into attack
Illustrating Davide's analysis on PSG. In 'high build-up', forward Ousmane Dembele has moved into a midfield position with central midfielder Dro Fernandez taking up his position in attack. The players marked in yellow stand in areas the manager has instructed, in a positional manner. The remaining unmarked players float in a non-positional manner, with freedom. [BBC]

"Defensively, I believe in the zonal defence in your own half. The best way to defend is to defend with two lines of four and a line of two. It could be a 4-4-1-1 or a 4-4-2.

"But a shape is not enough, you need principles.

"Today it is difficult to defend the last line with four. The shape is 4-4-2, yes, but then it always changes.

"I believe, and this is from Jose Mourinho, Diego Simeone, Unai Emery, the great teachers of the defensive phase, that you have, at some point, to be five."

At this point we altered the tactics board, dragging one of the opposition midfielders forward in between the defending team's full-back and centre-back.

Davide continued: "For example, if this guy goes, you follow. It all depends on where the ball is, but you create a back five and that can be with your number six, or it can be with your winger.

"That is my belief. I still believe in zonal marking when you are defending the goal and when you are defending the box."

"The skill you need to have today in the defensive phase as a manager is to make the players understand that the mid-block is disappearing.

"I made the coaching licence in Germany, and in Germany they draw two lines and they call it mittelfeldpressing [midfield pressing]. Here they keep the high line but don't press the ball.

"If you see Liverpool when they won the Champions League with Jurgen Klopp, it was like this. Against Barcelona away, there was no pressure on the ball, but the line was high.

"As a manager, you have to make your team understand that this block is now a transitory situation.

"Once we are here, we have to hold this position briefly, but we are looking for the next position, which is to drop deep or press high.

"Your players have to recognise the triggers and there are triggers to go high and there are triggers to go back.

"Following a passback or a trap you set, for example, your players can go man-for-man."

Screengrab showing the mittelfeldpressing tactic Liverpool used in their first leg semi-final loss to Barcelona in 2019. The defensive line is high but the attackers aren't pressing to apply any pressure on the Barcelona defenders on the ball.
Liverpool's mittelfeldpressing in their first leg semi-final loss against Barcelona. Note Liverpool's high defensive line while their attackers fail to apply pressure to Barcelona's defenders, giving them time to pick passes. [BBC]

How to defend against Guardiola's teams?

Listening to Davide explain his defensive tactics, I then posed him a challenge.

In Manchester City's Premier League win at Liverpool in February, Arne Slot set his Reds side up in a 4-4-2. Guardiola countered that by placing Bernardo Silva between the two Liverpool central midfielders with attacking midfielders on the left and right of him.

The rationale was that if the central midfielders focused on Silva, the attacking midfielders would have space. If Liverpool's midfield two moved wider to address this, Silva would be free.

I asked how Davide would have addressed this tactic that appeared effective against the system he was describing.

Screengrab showing Bernardo Silva positioned in the middle of the pitch on the ball with Nico O'Reilly to his left and Rayan Cherki to his right as attacking midfielders. Liverpool's midfield pairing in their 4-4-2 shape mark O'Reilly and Cherki, leaving Bernardo unmarked on the ball.
Against Liverpool, Bernardo Silva positioned himself in the middle of the pitch with Nico O'Reilly to his left and Rayan Cherki to his right as attacking midfielders. Liverpool's midfield pairing in their 4-4-2 shape were torn between marking O'Reilly and Cherki or getting close to Silva with City having three players versus two in these situations [BBC]

"Yes, the best way to attack against a 4-4-2 is to create an overload in the centre," said Davide.

"Guardiola did it a lot against us, even when we were at Everton. At Everton we defended in a 4-4-2, and we decided to mark their two midfielders with Abdoulaye Doucoure and Allan so he started to put a third player inside, and it was tough. We then moved our number 10 to follow this player.

"He did it again with John Stones in the Champions League, who started to go inside, I think in the game we drew 1-1 at the Bernabeu.

"We demand a lot from the four players in midfield. The way you cope with it is to close space with the wingers. They have to be really narrow.

"Every time the ball is on one side, the (far-side) winger controls one of their central midfielders, but at some point, because they are patient and they move from one side to another, you'll leave space in midfield.

"At that point, your number 10 dropping back helps.

"But sometimes you have [Kylian] Mbappe and Vinicius Jr as your two strikers, so what do you do when you need a player to drop back?"

How do you guide players like Mbappe and Vinicius Jr?

"You have to find a way. At the highest level you have players that you cannot avoid playing because they can win you the game.

"When we played against City in 2024, we were having a successful season with [Jude] Bellingham on the left of midfield with Vinicius and Rodrygo up top, but for this game we needed somebody to drop in as a third midfielder. We couldn't leave two players up top when defending.

"Our solution was to move Bellingham centrally to play behind Vinicius. His work-rate meant he could defend City's third midfielder. We then moved Rodrygo to the left who worked more defensively than Vinicius, who played up top.

"That game finished 3-3. Maybe tactically it would have been better to play with an even more defensive winger on the left and to play with Bellingham and Vinicius up top, but then you had Rodrygo, who scored."

Screengrab showing Real Madrid's 4-4-1-1 shape out of possession against Manchester City in 2024. The image shows Bellingham playing centrally behind Vinicius, with Rodrygo playing on the left of a midfield four - a change from how they had set up all season
Rodrygo started on the left with Jude Bellingham playing behind Vinicius Jr in a 4-4-1-1 shape out of possession - in the first leg of their 2024 quarter-final against Manchester City. This was a change from Bellingham playing on the left with Rodrygo up front alongside Vinicius - how Madrid set up for large parts of that season [BBC]

What makes a great coach?

"In the end, coaching is teaching.

"You have to convince the players through your knowledge, that there is something they can improve on, and through that, I think you can convince them to believe in you even if they are older than you, even if they have won more Champions Leagues than you.

"In my methodology, the starting point is always the human relationship. One of my role models is Phil Jackson, a basketball coach in the NBA. He was forward thinking. If you read his books from when he was a player in the 1970s and 80s, it was forward thinking for us right now in the world of football.

"He used to gift books to his players.

"It is something I also did as manager of Botafogo. Once you get to know the player and the character of the player, you think about a book that he could read. Maybe he will never read it, but it is a good thing to connect with your players. If you know the character, the background, if he struggles with something, to read a story could be a good help for him.

"Books, films, nature, everything could be an inspiration for a football team if you find a way to tell a story."

An image of Michael Jordan and Chicago Bulls head coach Phil Jackson lifting the Most Valuable Player trophy and the Larry O'Brien trophy respectively after winning game six of the NBA Finals with the Utah Jazz at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City
Legendary Chicago Bulls player–coach duo Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson lift the Most Valuable Player trophy and the Larry O'Brien trophy after taking their sixth NBA championship [Getty Images]

Brazil's approach in a World Cup

"Brazilian people love football, they like to joga bonito (play beautifully), but they like to win a lot.

"If you analyse the actual situation of Brazil, there are really good defenders, some of the best in the world, really good transition players - the wingers, the 10s, and the strikers too.

"This gives you an idea of what kind of football you can play, but then there is the culture of the nation, to play attacking football, winning football, and to play with a smile. You have to consider that.

"You need to have a clear identity but to adapt. You have to be able to balance your ideas with the characteristics of the players and then the identity of the nation."

Despite being among the favourites in every tournament, Brazil won the most recent of their record five World Cups in 2002 and the pressure is on Carlo - who also tasted success at AC Milan and Chelsea - to end that wait this summer.

Wrapping up our conversation, I said: "It's not an easy job."

"Not an easy job, no," replied Davide. "And then you have to win the World Cup as well!"

Barcelona are in another Champions League final. But there is uncertainty over what comes next

Barcelona are in another Champions League final. But there is uncertainty over what comes nextSo here we are again. Another May. Another Champions League final. And Barcelona will be there again.

Pere Romeu’s side reached the semi-finals after beating Bayern Munich 4-2 (5-3 on aggregate) in the second leg on Sunday.

It has almost become a tradition. The Catalan side have gone from being an unknown quantity in this competition to a regular contender. They have now reached the final in six consecutive years — with seven appearances in total if you include 2018-19 — and have won three Champions League titles during that run.

On Sunday, Camp Nou witnessed another thrilling afternoon of football. Another sell-out crowd of 60,021 people watched their team. They saw Alexia Putellas score a brace and kneel with her arms outstretched towards the fans, devoting herself to them. They saw Salma Paralluelo play her best game for Barcelona, Ewa Pajor showing why she was one of the best signings the club has made in recent years, Mapi Leon put in a superb performance in defence and their Ballon d’Or winner, Aitana Bonmati, returned after five months out with injury.

However, three of the five players mentioned face an uncertain future. This casts a shadow over the club’s future plans.

But first things first. The final will be another classic, a modern-day rivalry: Barcelona versus Lyon.

The French side are Barcelona’s great nemesis. Their first Champions League final was against them. It was a real thrashing that ended 4-1, but could have been much worse. Barcelona were never in the game. It was a turning point in the team’s development in Europe. It made them realise they were far from being able to compete for the title and take on the continent’s giants.

After that match, at the airport on their way home, the captains, led by Alexia Putellas, had several conversations with Lluis Cortes, the then-coach, and asked him: “What do we need to get there? We’ll do whatever it takes.” Cortes set the wheels in motion.

They stepped up training, doubled their preparation and got their act together physically. Within two years, they won their first Champions League against Chelsea (2021) and in 2022, they reached the final again, where they would once more face Lyon. The thought was, “Yes, this time, we will beat you.” They were convinced of it. However, they returned home with another life lesson: never take anything for granted.

In the final in Turin, they lost again, in a match that was closer than the one in 2019 but which once again showed that the project was still in its infancy. That defeat left a scar on the squad that they were unable to heal until they faced each other again in another final in 2024. In the 2023 final against Wolfsburg, they learned to be resilient and not to give up when things went wrong. They won 3-2 after coming back from a 2-0 deficit at halftime.

They took that lesson with them to Bilbao the following year, where the stadium was packed with Barcelona fans in the largest travelling fan contingent ever seen for a women’s football match: 40,000 Barcelona supporters turned the Basque city blue and red.

Barcelona got their win over Lyon, overcoming them 2-0. Goals came from the last two Ballon d’Or winners, Bonmati and Putellas. There was a changing of the guard on the European throne. Lyon — with eight Champions League titles in their trophy cabinet — made way for the new team to beat in Europe: Barcelona.

They had defeated their ultimate rivals and felt invincible. But in the 2025 final, another looming shadow appeared: that of England, who, following Euro 2022, had stepped up its game in its domestic league. Arsenal won the tactical battle against Barcelona, who were neutralised and lost 1-0. Another blow.

That left a bitter taste in the Barcelona dressing room, where there had long been growing impatience with the slow and almost non-existent growth of the Liga F.

The Spanish league was starting to feel too limiting for the players, and whenever Spanish players who had gone abroad returned and told them about other leagues, it left some of them pondering.

Barcelona took the task of professionalising the women’s team seriously and turned them into one of Europe’s top sides.

The proof lies in the six consecutive finals and the number of times Camp Nou has opened its doors for its women’s team. Most of these matches were sold out, with two world records for attendance at a women’s football match. But coexisting in the same league with this giant as a team striving for professionalisation is becoming increasingly difficult.

Barcelona’s players have long been on a different level. It feels as though they compete against each other in midweek matches and train at the weekends during league fixtures.

This is one of the biggest women’s football projects in Europe, and to argue otherwise is foolish. But the problems in the Liga F are spreading like a cancer within a club that can only watch on, powerless to stop it. It isn’t their fault, but there is little they can do about it other than continue to develop home-grown players and attract players from abroad who want to join the club to compete for everything.

Last summer, the club announced several high-profile departures: Jana Fernandez, Ingrid Engen, and Fridolina Rolfo. Some were expected, others less so — neither by the players nor by the coaching staff.

The reason? The wages of the women’s team players were affecting the financial fair play of the men’s team, which, caught up in the club’s financial crisis, was struggling to register its few signings.

This summer, however, the team will face their first real summer of changes since it began to make their mark in Europe.

Leon, Paralluelo, Putellas, Ona Batlle, Marta Torrejon and Caroline Graham Hansen.

Of these, the only one with a clear future is the Norwegian Hansen, who has already agreed a contract extension with the club. Batlle is in advanced talks with Arsenal, as previously reported by The Athletic.

On Sunday, it felt as though the uncertainty reached the pitch. When Romeu took off Putellas, she handed the captain’s armband to Patri Guijarro in tears as she made her way, visibly and deeply moved, to the bench.

This image could mean two things: the excitement of reaching another final, or the realisation that this might be her last match at Camp Nou.

“How could you not get emotional…it’s another full Camp Nou,” Putellas replied when asked about her tears by ESPN after the match.

The moment of truth is upon us, a time for big decisions, and we’ll have to see where the team stands after this. Barcelona are a team that does not rely on individual stars and knows how to cope with major absences, such as Putellas’ in 2022 when she tore her ACL, or Bonmati’s this season — a transverse fracture of the fibula at the level of her left ankle — but what might happen to the team if it suffers several major absences? How much could the project be thrown off course?

On the other hand, young talents are coming through from the inexhaustible source that is La Masia; Claudia Pina and Cata Coll, whose contracts were also due to expire this June, have renewed until 2029, and the team still has the best player in the world in its ranks. Bonmati is back in form for the most crucial part of the season.

Meanwhile, the season is not yet over, and the final chapter remains against an old acquaintance, Jonatan Giraldez’s Lyon. Giraldez was on the Barcelona bench the last time these two teams faced one another in the final. 

Against all the uncertainties of the future, the image that springs to mind is that of Alexia Putellas as Liberty Leading The People, as depicted by Eugene Delacroix, with tear-filled eyes and a face full of rage, a clenched fist in one hand, the club crest in the other.

Putellas is ready for one more battle and to lead her people against French football royalty. This time, it will be in the land of the Vikings.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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“They feel relieved, relaxed” – Pep Guardiola reacts to Bernardo Silva and John Stones exit announcements

“They feel relieved, relaxed” – Pep Guardiola reacts to Bernardo Silva and John Stones exit announcements
“They feel relieved, relaxed” – Pep Guardiola reacts to Bernardo Silva and John Stones exit announcements
  • Pep Guardiola insists Bernardo Silva & John Stones have been unaffected by exit announcements
  • Stones told his manager he felt “relieved” and “loved” after confirming his City departure last week
  • Silva has been “as always” in training since announcing he will leave as a free agent in June

Pep Guardiola has dismissed any concern that the confirmed summer exits of Bernardo Silva and John Stones are affecting the mood or focus of either player ahead of Monday’s Premier League clash with Everton.

Silva and Stones have confirmed their departures from Manchester City in the last few weeks as they approach the end of their respective contracts at the Etihad Stadium.

Stones, who joined forces with Guardiola in 2016, shared an emotional farewell video that prompted an outpouring of affection from supporters, while Silva’s exit brings the curtain down on nine years at the Etihad Stadium that have yielded six Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League.

How Manchester City players have reacted to heartfelt John Stones exit interview

With City still chasing Arsenal in the title race and an FA Cup final against Chelsea on the horizon, Guardiola was asked ahead of Monday night’s Premier League meeting with Everton if keeping the 31-year-olds focused since their announcements had presented a challenge.

Bernardo & John are relieved, absolutely not a problem: Pep

Guardiola was characteristically direct and reassuring in his response. “No, it depends on the players. I think they are relieved a little bit, relaxed, you know, announcing the exits,” he said.

“I said to John, ‘How do you feel after the announcement?’. He said, ‘I feel really good, relieved. I feel love from the fans, from the people in my close environment’, the loved ones of John

“So I know them, I know how competitive they are, I see in training Bernardo since the announcement, he’s as always. Absolutely not.”

Guardiola’s reading of the situation rings true. For Silva and Stones, the uncertainty of an unresolved future is arguably more of a distraction than the clarity that comes with a confirmed exit – and the warmth of the reception both have received from the City fanbase since their announcements has clearly only added to that sense of relief.

Stones’ farewell video in particular struck a deeply personal chord, the 31-year-old describing his time at the club as having “smashed every dream out of the park” and pledging that Manchester City would be his team forever. For a player who has given so much during a decade at the Etihad Stadium, the love back from supporters has clearly meant everything.

Barcelona reach agreement in principle to sign Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva

What is the wider context for City’s run-in?

City travel to the Hill Dickinson Stadiumon Monday knowing that three points are essential if they are to stay in touch with Arsenal at the top of the table.

Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to six points with a 3-0 win over Fulham on Saturday, having played two more games than Guardiola and co – making the stakes as high as they have been for City at any point in the run-in.

With Stones and Silva both available and, by Guardiola’s account, as committed as ever, City head into the final stretch of what has been a remarkable season with their squad intact and their focus undimmed.

Lewis-Skelly hands Arteta selection headache ahead of Atletico Madrid clash

Lewis-Skelly hands Arteta selection headache ahead of Atletico Madrid clash
Lewis-Skelly hands Arteta selection headache ahead of Atletico Madrid clash

Myles Lewis-Skelly has given Mikel Arteta a selection problem to savour after producing an outstanding midfield performance in Arsenal’s commanding 3-0 victory over Fulham at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Arteta made five changes to his starting line-up following the difficult trip to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final, and one of the most eye-catching decisions was the deployment of Lewis-Skelly in the engine room rather than his more familiar left-back role.

The 19-year-old started as a midfielder for the first time in his senior Arsenal career, and responded with a flawless performance.

Lewis-Skelly showed his class with a passing accuracy of 97%. He also won seven duels and made six recoveries against the Cottagers.

It was precisely the kind of energetic, high-intensity display that Arsenal supporters have long believed the teenager was capable of producing from the centre of the pitch.

Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson suggested that the display had created a genuine dilemma for Arteta, saying Lewis-Skelly had “given Mikel a major headache” with his energy and intensity, while Jamie Redknapp added that, whether or not Lewis-Skelly starts against Atletico, he has established himself as one of Arteta’s most reliable options from the bench.

Arsenal’s Champions League tie remains finely balanced at 1-1 after the away leg, with Tuesday’s second leg at the Emirates representing one of the most significant occasions in the club’s recent history.

Arteta now faces the unenviable task of deciding whether to restore Zubimendi or trust Lewis-Skelly to replicate his Fulham form on the grandest stage.

New Zealand women in England 2026

New Zealand's Melie Kerr hits out against England in 2024
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May

6 v ECB Women's Development XI, Banks Homes Riverside, Chester-le-Street

Play starts at 11:00 BST

Scorecard

10 1st ODI, Banks Homes Riverside, Chester-le-Street (11:00 BST)

13 2nd ODI, Northampton (d/n) (13:00 BST)

16 3rd ODI, Cardiff (11:00 BST)

20 1st Twenty20 international, The Central Co-op County Ground, Derby (d/n) (18:30 BST)

23 2nd Twenty20 international, The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury (14:30 BST)

25 3rd Twenty20 international, The 1st Central County Ground, Hove (14:30 BST)

NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made

IPL 2026: Will Mumbai Indians allow Jasprit Bumrah the rest he badly needs?

CHENNAI: On Saturday evening, Mumbai Indians once again left it on Jasprit Bumrah to try and achieve the near impossible--defend 160 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium against the Chennai Super Kings.

Bumrah bowled his heart out, dismissed the red-hot Sanju Samson, and took 1-20 in three overs. But CSK played him out, attacked from the other end, and won easily.

That has been the case right through this IPL - in nine games, Bumrah has already bowled 33 overs going at a rate of 8.61, when the others have bled runs far more profusely. MI want Bumrah to do the defensive and attacking duties at the same time, and the jaded paceman, who has been playing continuous cricket since the beginning of the T20 World Cup, is struggling to deliver the wickets.

Predictably enough, he is copping some of the blame for the dismal MI performance, who are all but out of contention for a play-off berth. And that brings us to the important question: “Will MI rest him now for the rest of the tournament?” MI coach Mahela Jayawardene didn’t seem to buy the idea at the press meet after the Saturday mauling. “We are not yet out, are we?” Mahela turned to the accompanying media manager, who vigorously nodded to let the coach know that there’s still life left in the campaign.

“It’s too early for me to say any-thing, we still have five more games, anything can happen for us. We just need to finish the tournament positively and see what happens. There’s a lot more cricket to be played, I don’t think mathematically we’re out from the tournament, so I’m going to fight and I’m sure the rest of the boys will do the same as well,” Jayawardene said when asked about resting Bumrah for the rest of the tournament.


Maybe someone should remind the Sri Lankan legend about 2022, when MI were enduring a campaign as wretched as this one. They won only four games and finished last, but Bumrah was made to play all the 14 games. He bowled 53.2 overs in the entire tournament out of his available 56, took 15 wickets and had an economy rate of 7.15.

Brilliant figures no doubt, but what happened after that spelt nightmare not just for Bumrah, but also the Indian team. Bowling flat out in meaningless games, Bumrah suffered a back stress fracture, was out of action for 11 months and India lost the T20 World Cup semifinal to England by 10 wickets without their spearhead.


Bumrah had a recurrence of the back injury in 2025 and since his return, the 32-year-old gives a lot of importance on workload management. That led to India’s all-format master dropping out of two crucial Test matches against England last year when the series was on the line.

That didn’t go down too well with everyone who runs Indian cricket these days and there are already talks that the management wants him to play all the nine World Test Championship matches that India have in the rest of the cycle. The ODI World Cup is also in 2027 October in South Africa and Bumrah, who hasn’t played a single 50-over game since the 2023 World Cup final, needs to have some game-time in the format.

That is a lot of cricket this cycle and Bumrah needs to be adequately rested to deliver on all formats, with his body not breaking down. For all practical purposes, the champion should be resting from Monday when MI play LSG till the end of IPL, but is Mumbai Indians listening?

Detroit hosts Cleveland to start second round

Cleveland Cavaliers (52-30, fourth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Detroit Pistons (60-22, first in the Eastern Conference)

Detroit; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDT

LINE: Pistons -3; over/under is 213.5

EASTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ROUND: Pistons host first series matchup

BOTTOM LINE: The Detroit Pistons host the Cleveland Cavaliers to begin the Eastern Conference second round. Detroit and Cleveland tied the regular season series 2-2. The Cavaliers won the last regular season matchup 113-109 on Wednesday, March 4 led by 22 points from Jaylon Tyson, while Jalen Duren scored 24 points for the Pistons.

The Pistons are 12-4 against opponents in the Central Division. Detroit is the top team in the Eastern Conference with 57.9 points in the paint led by Duren averaging 14.6.

The Cavaliers are 11-5 against Central Division teams. Cleveland is sixth in the Eastern Conference with 32.7 defensive rebounds per game led by Evan Mobley averaging 6.6.

The Pistons make 48.5% of their shots from the field this season, which is 2.1 percentage points higher than the Cavaliers have allowed to their opponents (46.4%). The Cavaliers score 9.9 more points per game (119.5) than the Pistons allow (109.6).

TOP PERFORMERS: Cade Cunningham is averaging 23.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 9.9 assists for the Pistons. Tobias Harris is averaging 19.3 points over the last 10 games.

Donovan Mitchell is averaging 27.9 points, 5.7 assists and 1.5 steals for the Cavaliers. James Harden is averaging 18.5 points, 5.2 assists and 1.7 steals over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Pistons: 7-3, averaging 110.5 points, 47.2 rebounds, 25.1 assists, 8.7 steals and 9.0 blocks per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 101.6 points per game.

Cavaliers: 6-4, averaging 113.7 points, 45.3 rebounds, 22.8 assists, 8.0 steals and 4.9 blocks per game while shooting 47.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 112.8 points.

INJURIES: Pistons: Kevin Huerter: day to day (adductor).

Cavaliers: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

All-round hero Hardie helps Babar Azam’s Peshawar Zalmi win PSL 2026

Aaron Hardie’s brilliant all-round performance ensured Peshawar Zalmi clinched their second Pakistan Super League cricket title with a five-wicket win over newcomers Hyderabad Kingsmen, despite an early wobble in the run chase in the final.

Hardie grabbed 4-27 to bowl out Hyderabad for a below-par 129 all out in 18 overs and then hit a fluent 56 not out off 39 balls to anchor Peshawar to 130-5 in 15.2 overs, in front of a packed crowd at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Sunday.

It completed a redemption arc for Peshawar’s captain Babar Azam, who finished the franchise-based T20 tournament as its leading run-scorer after finding himself in and out of Pakistan’s T20 squad in recent years.

“It’s a very big achievement for me, for Peshawar Zalmi and all the fans,” Babar said after winning his first PSL title as skipper.

“Throughout the tournament, we’ve performed really well as a team … Every player executed the plans they were given in batting, bowling, and fielding. Our plan was to go match by match.”

Pakistan’s cricket player and Peshawar Zalmi captain Babar Azam (C) celebrates after receiving the trophy from Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi (C, back) after winning the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 final match against Hyderabad Kingsmen at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on May 4, 2026. (Photo by Arif ALI / AFP)
Peshawar Zalmi captain Babar Azam celebrates after receiving the trophy [Arif Ali/AFP]

The crowd at the Gaddafi Stadium in Babar’s hometown chanted his name and erupted in joy when Hardie scored the winning runs for the team in yellow and pink kits.

Peshawar, who won the toss and chose to chase, had slumped to 40-4 inside the first five overs after losing Babar for a golden duck, while Mohammad Haris, Kusal Mendis, and Michael Bracewell also fell for single-digit scores.

But Hardie, who smashed nine fours, then combined in a match-winning stand of 85 runs with Abdul Samad (48), who missed out on his half-century before holing out in the deep when Peshawar needed only five runs for victory.

“It was just a great game of cricket,” Hardie said. “Kingsmen came out of the blocks really hard. They’ve certainly had a lot of momentum from the last couple of games and they carried that in, but I’m really proud of the way the boys were able to fight back.”

Peshawar Zalmi's Australian cricket player Aaron Hardie (L) and teammate Pakistani cricket player Farhan Yousaf celebrate their team's win at the end of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 final match between Hyderabad Kingsmen and Peshawar Zalmi at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on May 3, 2026. (Photo by Arif ALI / AFP)
Aaron Hardie, left, was named the player of the final [Arif Ali/AFP]

Peshawar were favourites for the title after losing only one game in the tournament, with Babar, who scored two centuries, equalling Fakhar Zaman’s PSL record of 588 runs in one edition of the tournament.

Earlier, Saim Ayub (54) scored a fighting half-century to help Hyderabad post 129.

Hyderabad had a productive power play of 69-2, despite Hardie having captain Marnus Labuschagne (20) caught behind off a rising delivery, and Maaz Sadaqat’s early aggression was cut short to just 11 runs when he half-heartedly pulled pace bowler Mohammad Basit to deep backward square leg in the first over.

However, Hyderabad lost momentum and crashed to 73-6 in the space of nine balls after the power play for just two runs.

The slide began when Usman Khan, coming into the final with half-centuries in the last three successive games, was trapped leg before wicket by the tournament’s leading wicket-taker Sufyan Moqim (1-23).

Irfan Khan and Kusal Perera were run out due to some sharp fielding by Bracewell, and between those dismissals, Glenn Maxwell was undone by Nahid Rana’s (2-22) pace and got caught first ball while going for a pull against the Bangladesh fast bowler.

Ayub stretched the total beyond the 100-run mark with a knock of 54 off 50 balls before he fell in Hardie’s last over as he top-edged a pull to mid-on, before the fast bowler wrapped up the innings by having No 11 batter Akif Javed caught behind.

Spectators cheer from the stands during the Pakistan Super League (PSL) Twenty20 final match between Hyderabad Kingsmen and Peshawar Zalmi at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on May 3, 2026. (Photo by Arif ALI / AFP)
Spectators cheered for Babar Azam’s Peshawar in his hometown [Arif Ali/AFP]

The Australian batter, who was visibly moved to tears after leading Hyderabad into the final in a dramatic last-over win over Islamabad United in the second qualifier on Friday, admitted that his team did not post an imposing target.

“As a batting group, we probably left a few runs out there,” Labuschagne said. “We showed once again that belief in the side and what we can do, putting them four for 40, but just not enough runs on the board tonight.”

Hyderabad had a fairytale run in the tournament when they came back strongly after losing their first four league games, and also knocked out both former champions Multan Sultans and Islamabad United in the playoffs.

“Tonight hurts,” Labuschagne said. “But reflecting on what an amazing tournament we’ve put together, coming from four losses to winning four in a row, getting bowled out for 80 then winning by 100, and then winning two games to get into the final, we’ve made so many great memories and I’m just so proud of the team, it’s been an awesome effort.”

Real Madrid injury count rises to 57 after defender’s fifth setback of the season

Real Madrid injury count rises to 57 after defender’s fifth setback of the season
Real Madrid injury count rises to 57 after defender’s fifth setback of the season

There is a growing sense of concern inside Real Madrid, and the latest setback involving Ferland Mendy has only made things worse. 

What was meant to be a routine moment early in the game against Espanyol turned into another worrying scene.

Just ten minutes into the match, Mendy sprinted back towards his own goal to deal with a loose ball. It looked like a standard defensive action, but within seconds, he went down again. 

Holding his right hip and clearly in pain, the left-back showed the kind of reaction that suggested he already knew the outcome. Notably, it marked his fifth injury of the season.

Another injury-ridden season

His involvement this season has been extremely limited, as Mendy has featured in just nine matches, managing only 448 minutes on the pitch. 

His struggles began after picking up a muscle issue in last season’s Copa del Rey final, which delayed his return for months. 

In fact, former manager Xabi Alonso had to wait until late November to call upon him again, with his comeback coming in a Champions League fixture against Olympiacos.

Mendy’s situation is part of a much bigger problem that is now impossible to ignore. 

Injuries have hit the squad repeatedly, and the numbers are beginning to paint a worrying picture. 

With both Mendy and Dani Carvajal dealing with physical setbacks, the total number of injuries suffered by the squad this season has reached 57.

When added to last season’s tally of 63 injuries, the club has now dealt with a staggering 120 injuries over two seasons. 

That is not just bad luck anymore. It is a pattern that is affecting performance, squad stability, and planning.

At Real Madrid, there is growing frustration among the club’s leadership, who are struggling to understand why these problems keep repeating.

 The constant disruption has made it difficult to maintain rhythm on the pitch, and it is starting to take a visible toll.

Barcelona superstar forward likely to feature vs Real Madrid – report

Barcelona superstar forward likely to feature vs Real Madrid – report
Barcelona superstar forward likely to feature vs Real Madrid – report

As Barcelona prepare for a title-defining El Clasico, fresh updates have emerged regarding Raphinha and his role against Real Madrid. 

The clash is no ordinary fixture this time, as it could directly decide the La Liga title.

Following Real Madrid’s recent win over Espanyol, the pressure is on Barcelona to finish the job. 

The situation is simple. Hansi Flick and his squad need just two more points to be crowned champions. 

Even a draw in the upcoming Clasico would be enough, as it would extend their lead while denying Madrid crucial ground in the title race.

Raphinha’s role

Heading into this high-stakes encounter, Barcelona have received a timely boost with key players returning to fitness. 

One of the biggest talking points is Raphinha, who has been working his way back after a frustrating spell on the sidelines. 

Raphinha might not start against Real Madrid. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

The Brazilian winger has endured a difficult season with injuries, most recently picking up a hamstring issue while on international duty with Brazil, which kept him out for nearly a month.

He was medically cleared ahead of the previous league match against Osasuna, but Flick made the call to keep him out of the action despite the narrow 2-1 win. 

Notably, the coaching staff clearly had one eye on this upcoming showdown, choosing to preserve the winger for a moment that could define the season.

The current plan, as per Mundo Deportivo, suggests he could be used against Real Madrid, but considering his fitness, however, Raphinha may not be thrown straight into the starting XI just yet.

This means Flick might opt to use Raphinha as an impact sub rather than a starting player. 

That would allow Barcelona to manage his fitness carefully while still benefiting from his impact when the game opens up.

In matches of this magnitude, small details often make the difference and having a player like Raphinha ready to come on could give Barcelona a crucial edge, especially if the game is tight late on. 

'Mainoo has hit form at the right time'

When you watch Kobbie Mainoo play, you can really see the difference Michael Carrick has made - in terms of the previous manager not believing in him to then the new manager coming in and giving him so much confidence.

You can see that self-belief in his performances.

It is one thing people saying that Mainoo should play and him coming in and backing that up, because there was big pressure on him coming back into the team.

All of the Manchester United fans wanted him back in the team, but when you are picked you still have to perform - and he has done that.

Mainoo signed a new club contract this week and he was back in the England squad in March, so it feels like he has hit form at the right time with the World Cup being this summer.

The next step for him now is to just be more consistent because when he first came into the team, I thought he was going to be a really special player.

For a while, though, I wasn't sure what type of player he was going to be. For example, is he more of a six or a number eight?

If he can nail down that number six role and actually be that defensive midfielder, and then drive forward at the right time like he did for his goal, then that's where his future is as a really top player.

North Korean women's soccer club to make rare visit to South Korea for match

By Heejin Kim

SEOUL, May 4 (Reuters) - North Korean soccer club Naegohyang Women’s FC will play a match against South Korea's Suwon ‌FC Women on May 20, South Korea's Unification Ministry said on ‌Monday, marking the first visit by North Korean athletes to the South in eight years.

North ​Korea had sent a list of 27 players and 12 staff who will travel to South Korea for the semi-final of the Asian Women's Champions League, the ministry said in a statement.

The rare visit comes as South Korean President ‌Lee Jae Myung has ⁠been seeking to improve strained ties with North Korea.

The last time Pyongyang sent athletes to South Korea was in 2018, ⁠when it participated in various competitions and sent athletes to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, forming a unified ice hockey team with South Korea for the first ​time.

Ties ​have in recent years deteriorated, with North ​Korea labelling South Korea its "most hostile ‌state" and saying it would no longer seek reunification.

South Korea's government will play a minimal role in this month's match since it is an international club event, rather than an inter-Korean one, a Unification Ministry official told reporters. Seoul authorities will, however, provide necessary support for athletes during their ‌visit, the official said.

The North Korean delegation from ​Naegohyang Women’s FC will arrive in South ​Korea on May 17, according ​to the ministry.

Two semi-final matches are scheduled in Suwon ‌for May 20, with the match between ​the North Korean ​club and Suwon due to start at 7 p.m. (1000 GMT).

The winner will face Melbourne City or Tokyo Verdy in the final, also to ​be played in ‌Suwon, on May 23.

If North Korea loses in the semi-final, the ​athletes will return home the next day, according to the ministry.

(Reporting ​by Heejin KimEditing by Ed Davies)

Racing driver 'lucky to be alive' after crash

A racing driver from Crawley says he feels "lucky to be alive" after a crash in which he lost consciousness.

Charlie Hand suffered concussion in a three-car collision at Donington Park in the Power Maxed Mini Challenge, in April.

He was seen unconscious on the track as paramedics treated him during the televised race, and thanked the marshals who came to his aid.

He said: "I remember sitting there in the car and trying to climb myself out and I lost consciousness."

He remembered seeing "about 15 sets of eyes looking at me asking if I'm alright", which he said was reassuring.

"To have a big crash like this and to walk away still in one piece, I consider myself lucky, definitely," he added.

Now, he says it is a race against time to get himself and the car – which was seriously damaged – ready to race at Brands Hatch, his home track, on 9 and 10 May.

He added: "It's a race to try and get it repaired.

"I'm not really worried about me to be honest, I'm more worried about the car, but that's just my mentality."

As a "privateer" driver, he doesn't have the staff or budget of the larger teams, so their two mechanics have been working around the clock to repair the car.

Every car on the grid is a Mini, though they have different specifications, and the Mini Challenge follows the British Touring Cars league, taking place before the main event.

Charlie works at Brands Hatch training young drivers, alongside his main job as a window fitter.

He said the amount of support and care he got from those first on the scene was "amazing".

"Seeing a driver get out of the car and immediately collapsing on the floor is not a nice sight, so I can't thank the marshals and the doctors enough," he added.

"It's top of the line care. You can't really get much safer if you were in a hospital, it's basically a mini-hospital inside the track."

Colwill 'looking brilliant' and Palmer 'building consistency' - McFarlane

Cole Palmer and Levi Colwill in training
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Chelsea interim head coach Calum McFarlane says Levi Colwill looks "brilliant" and he is "really hopeful" the defender will play a part in the final five games of the season.

The 23-year-old has been sidelined since August after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in pre-season, but returned to full first‑team training more than a month ago and has played twice for the under‑21s.

There is a chance Colwill could return for Nottingham Forest's visit to Stamford Bridge on Monday, although McFarlane said his comeback will need to be carefully managed.

"When someone's had an injury for that long, you have to be patient," McFarlane said. "We just need to manage his minutes, not push him too much.

"We don't want to risk re‑injuring him, but he looks brilliant and he is in a really good place. We are really hopeful we will see him before the end of the season."

Meanwhile, Cole Palmer could make his first start since a minor hamstring setback that led to him missing the 3-0 defeat by Brighton that ended Liam Rosenior's less than four-month spell as head coach.

The 23-year-old forward was only fit enough for the bench in Chelsea's FA Cup semi-final win over Leeds United.

"It has been a difficult period for him," McFarlane said, amid increasing pressure for Palmer to rediscover his form before England manager Thomas Tuchel names his World Cup squad. "It is the first injury he has pretty much ever had in his career.

"There are obviously games he can impact more, but there have also been plenty of occasions where he has created good chances for others. He can't control whether those chances are finished - he can only put the ball where it needs to be.

"He's had some really good games over the past three months. It is just a case of building consistency, so overall I'm really pleased with him.

"He is still a top, top player - one of the best in the world. I've got no concerns about him being ready to impact games from now until the end of the season, and hopefully in the World Cup in the big moments for England."

Chargers depth chart: Projecting the 11 starters on defense

The 2026 Chargers defense enters the season with proven veterans, emerging young talent, and continuity under new defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary.

The unit features a stout defensive line anchored by Dalvin Tomlinson and Teair Tart, a solid edge-rusher trio in Khalil Mack, Tuli Tuipulotu, and first-round pick Akheem Mesidor, and second- and third-level playmakers, including star safety Derwin James Jr.

While the regular season is still months away, here is our first projection of what the Week 1 starting defense will look like now that the roster-building process is about complete.

Projected Starting Defense

  • DL: Dalvin Tomlinson
  • DL: Teair Tart
  • Edge: Tuli Tuipulotu
  • Edge: Khalil Mack
  • ILB: Denzel Perryman
  • ILB: Daiyan Henley
  • CB: Tarheeb Still
  • CB: Cam Hart
  • CB: Donte Jackson
  • S: Derwin James Jr.
  • S: Elijah Molden

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Projecting the Chargers 2026 starting defense

IPL 2026: 'Would have liked to not take it as deep'- Shubman Gill after GT’s last-over win

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill admitted his side would have preferred a smoother chase but was pleased to walk away with two crucial points after a tense win over Punjab Kings.

Chasing 164 on a slow surface, GT were pushed deep into the final over before sealing a four-wicket victory, thanks to a composed 57 from Sai Sudharsan and a finishing burst from Washington Sundar.


Reflecting on the chase, Gill said the conditions never allowed for an easy run-chase. “In chases like these, we would have liked to not take it as deep as it went but two crucial points. This is not the kind of wicket where we'll chase in 15-16 overs,” he explained. The skipper revealed that the team had aimed to finish slightly earlier but understood the nature of the pitch. “We thought maybe one or two overs before… that was the talk.”

Gill highlighted the importance of set batters going deep, especially on a surface where stroke-making wasn’t straightforward. “It’s not easy to hit from ball one. Length balls weren’t coming on as they do on other wickets. It was important for the batter who is set,” he said.

That role was executed perfectly by Sudharsan, who anchored the innings with a measured knock, before Sundar stepped up under pressure in the closing stages. “Luckily we had Washi and he finished the game for us,” Gill added.

The GT captain also shed light on the team’s tactical call to send left-handers in succession during the chase. “We just sent the best batter that we thought in that situation,” he noted, underlining the flexibility in their approach.

Earlier in the match, GT’s pacers had laid the foundation by reducing PBKS to 47 for five, with Jason Holder returning outstanding figures of 4/24 alongside key contributions from Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada.

With the win, Gujarat Titans moved to 12 points, staying firmly in the playoff race, while also showcasing their ability to adapt to challenging conditions and close out tight games.

Bruno Fernandes: Man United catalyst helps take down Liverpool

Bruno Fernandes: Man United catalyst helps take down Liverpool
Bruno Fernandes: Man United catalyst helps take down Liverpool

Manchester United secured a massive victory over Liverpool to guarantee Champions League football for next season.

Story of the match

The 3-2 victory was sealed after Kobbie Mainoo fired in a late winner.

United had taken control of the game early on when Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko scored to give the home side a 2-0 lead.

Nonetheless, they were pegged back at the start of the second half after two big errors from Amad and then Senne Lammens.

Bruno Fernandes

Strangely, Bruno Fernandes did not score a goal or provide an assist in the game but was still pivotal to the performance.

His header set up Sesko to score but did not count as an assist as Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman saved the effort into the Slovenian striker’s path.

In the match, Fernandes made six key passes and created two big chances.

The Portugal international also completed two of his four cross attempts.

His passing was not the most accurate, as he only managed to complete 78% of his passes, but as usual, he was charged with trying to make things happen and lead the counter-attack.

He also had two shots on goal, one that hit the target and forced the visiting goalkeeper into a save.

As usual, Fernandes helped out defensively with one interception and two clearances during the game.

The attacking midfielder did have a quiet game in terms of duels, though, as he won just one of his four ground duels.

The Portuguese star is still on 19 Premier League assists and has three games remaining to make the two he needs to break Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s record of 20.

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AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Match preview and team news

AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Match preview and team news
AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Match preview and team news

AS Roma goes head-to-head against Fiorentina at their home ground on Monday night in a Serie A fixture.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s men continue their chase for next season’s Champions League spot as they are currently in sixth position with 61 points in 34 matches, four points behind fourth-placed Juventus who have played 35 matches.

AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Match preview and team news

  • Date: Monday, 4th May.
  • Kick-off: 7:45pm BST.
  • Venue: Stadio Olimpico, Roma.

AS Roma team news

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini welcomes back Paulo Dybala and Manu Koné, both of whom have recovered from recent fitness issues and are expected to feature as Dybala already returned to action from the bench in Roma’s last outing.

However, the squad remains stretched by a significant injury list. Midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini is out with a thigh strain, while Bryan Zaragoza misses out due to knee inflammation.

The attacking department is particularly thin, as both Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson remain sidelined, leaving Donyell Malen to continue to lead the line.

Defensively, Konstantinos Tsimikas face late fitness tests for muscular problems. To add to the selection headaches, Neil El Aynaoui is unavailable due to a yellow-card suspension.

Consequently, Matis Soulé and Paulo Dybala are set to support Malen to bridge the gap in their pursuit of a Champions League spot.

Fiorentina team news

Manager Paolo Vanoli will be without forward Moise Kean, who is absent due to family reasons and an ongoing shin injury.

The situation is further complicated by a thigh strain to backup striker Roberto Piccoli, which likely forces Albert Gudmundsson into an unfamiliar “false nine” role to lead the attack.

On a more positive note, the defence receives a boost with Marin Pongracic returning from suspension to anchor the backline.

Additionally, wing-backs Robin Gosens and Fabiano Parisi are expected to return to the matchday squad, providing much-needed width and experience.

While Tariq Lamptey and Niccolò Fortini remain long-term absentees, the availability of veteran goalkeeper David De Gea and a stable midfield trio featuring Rolando Mandragora and Nicolo Fagioli offers the Viola hope of securing a result away from home.

Form

AS Roma

AS Roma is in strong form as they chase a Champions League spot. Their recent results show a solid run with three wins in their last five matches (W-D-W-L-W), including a significant 2-0 away victory over Bologna in their last outing. Notably, the Giallorossi have remained unbeaten at home since November, winning 11 of their 13 matches at the Stadio Olimpico against lower-ranked teams.

Fiorentina

Fiorentina sits in 16th place and enters this match on a seven-match unbeaten streak in Serie A. Their form over the last five games includes two wins and three draws (D-D-W-W-D), most recently playing out a 0-0 stalemate at home against Sassuolo. While they have struggled against top-seven sides this season, they have been tough to beat lately, losing only one of their last 11 league fixtures.

Predicted lineups

AS Roma: Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Kone, Wesley; Soule, Dybala; Malen

Fiorentina: De Gea; Dodo, Pongracic, Ranieri, Gosens; Ndour, Fagioli, Mandragora; Harrison, Gudmundsson, Solomon

How to watch AS Roma vs Fiorentina?

In the UK, AS Roma vs Fiorentina is listed as available on DAZN and also on TNT Sports for Serie A coverage.

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AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Predicted lineup and team news

AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Predicted lineup and team news
AS Roma vs Fiorentina – Predicted lineup and team news

AS Roma will host Fiorentina at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday night in a Serie A clash.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s side is still pushing for a Champions League place. They currently sit sixth in the table with 61 points from 34 games, trailing fourth-placed Juventus by four points, although Juve have played one match more.

Roma are in good form heading into this match, having picked up three wins from their last five games (W-D-W-L-W). Their most recent result was an impressive 2-0 away win over Bologna. At home, they have been particularly strong, staying unbeaten since November and winning 11 of their 13 matches against lower-ranked opponents at the Olimpico.

AS Roma team news

There is some positive news for the squad, as Paulo Dybala and Manu Koné have both returned from injury. Dybala even made a substitute appearance in the last match and is expected to be involved again.

However, Roma still have several injury concerns. Lorenzo Pellegrini is sidelined with a thigh injury, while Bryan Zaragoza is out due to a knee issue.

In attack, Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson are both unavailable, meaning Donyell Malen is likely to lead the line once more.

In defence, Konstantinos Tsimikas is a doubt due to a muscle problem, and Neil El Aynaoui will miss the game through suspension after accumulating yellow cards.

As a result, Matis Soulé and Paulo Dybala are expected to play behind Malen in attack as Roma continue their push for a top-four finish.

AS Roma predicted lineup

Possible AS Roma starting XI: Svilar; Mancini, Ndicka, Hermoso; Celik, Cristante, Kone, Wesley; Soule, Dybala; Malen

When will the match kick off?

The match will kick off at 7:45pm BST on Monday, 4th May.

How to watch AS Roma vs Fiorentina?

In the UK, the match will be available to watch on DAZN and TNT Sports as part of Serie A coverage.

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Hearts trio pick up PFA Scotland prizes

Hearts striker Claudio Braga is the PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year, capping a special awards night for the Tynecastle club.

There was a Hearts double in the manager category with Derek McInnes and Eva Olid getting the acclaim of their counterparts with their teams both top of the league.

Braga has netted 14 goals to help Hearts lead the way at the top of the Premiership and 17 goals in all competitions since arriving from Norwegian second-tier side Aalesund.

The 26-year-old topped the voting, with Hearts team-mate Lawrence Shankland and Motherwell pair Tawanda Maswanhise and Elijah Just making up the shortlist.

Glasgow City's Nicole Kozlova collected the SWPL player of the year award.

The Canadian-born Ukraine international was a regular goalscorer before suffering a serious knee injury two months ago.

Rangers scooped a double in the young player category. On-loan Tottenham winger Mikey Moore won the SPFL award and the SWPL young player award went to 16-year-old May Cruft.

The lower divisional winners were St Johnstone winger Josh McPake, Hamilton Academical striker Oli Shaw and East Kilbride forward John Robertson.

2026 EFL Play-Off Schedule Confirmed as Promotion Battles Set for May Drama

2026 EFL Play-Off Schedule Confirmed as Promotion Battles Set for May Drama
2026 EFL Play-Off Schedule Confirmed as Promotion Battles Set for May Drama

The EFL have confirmed the dates for the 2025/26 Sky Bet Championship, League One and League Two play-offs.

All three divisions finished their regular seasons on Saturday, while the play-off semi-finals will run from Friday, May 8 to Friday, May 15.

The three play-off finals are set for the Bank Holiday weekend of May 23, 24 and 25.

Championship

Millwall vs Hull City

The first leg of this semi-final tie will take place on Friday, May 8, with the game set to kick off at 8pm at the MKM Stadium.

Hull sneaked into the play-offs, courtesy of a 2-1 comeback against Norwich City on the final day, leapfrogging Wrexham right at the death.

However, Millwall head into this high-stakes showdown as favourites after narrowly missing out on automatic qualification, finishing a point adrift of runners-up Ipswich.

Needless to say, the Tigers must make the most of their home advantage before travelling to The Den for the return fixture against the Lions on Monday, May 11, with kick-off scheduled for 8pm.

Southampton vs Middlesbrough

Two years since beating Leeds United in the Wembley showpiece, Southampton now look to replicate those heroics, with Middlesbrough standing in their way.

The all-important first leg kicks off at 12:30pm on Saturday, May 9, at the Riverside Stadium, with Boro already notifying supporters about ticket availability ahead of the most significant games in the club’s recent history.

St Mary’s Stadium will host the return leg on Tuesday, May 12, with the match kicking off at 8pm. The winner will book their place at Wembley, although the EFL are yet to confirm the date and kick-off time for the play-off final.

League One

Lincoln City pieced together a jaw-dropping campaign in the third tier of English football, winning the title as the only side to hit a 100-point landmark, leaving second-placed Cardiff City 12 points behind.

Bolton Wanderers, Bradford City, Stevenage and Stockport County secured the remaining play-off spots after a fiercely contested final stretch to the season.

Stevenage vs Stockport County

Lamex Stadium forms the backdrop as Stevenage and Stockport go head-to-head in the first leg of the first semi-final tie on Saturday, May 9, at 8pm.

After finishing third in the regular season, Stockport are more heavily fancied to reach the final than Stevenage, who will visit Edgeley Park for the second leg on Wednesday, May 13.

The winner of this tie will lock horns with either Bolton or Bradford at Wembley on Sunday, May 24.

Bolton Wanderers vs Bradford City

Bolton’s road back to the Championship starts at the Toughsheet Community Stadium, as they meet Bradford in the first leg of the first semi-final on Saturday, May 9.

The semi-finalists will renew hostilities a week later, with the return leg scheduled for Thursday, May 14. Valley Parade sets the stage for this decisive clash, with kick-off set for 8pm.

Whoever comes out on top will have plenty of time to rest, with the play-off final taking place at Wembley on Sunday, May 24.

League Two

Bromley, Cambridge United and Milton Keynes Dons have clinched automatic promotion, leaving Grimsby Town, Salford City, Chesterfield and Notts County to fight for the remaining League One place.

Grimsby Town vs Salford City

Having won two of their last three matches against Salford at Blundell Park, Grimsby should feel confident ahead of the first leg, which comes on Sunday, May 10.

Salford will have a chance to fight back at their Peninsula Stadium on Friday, May 15, and potentially earn a place at Wembley, with the play-off final scheduled for Monday, May 25.

Chesterfield vs Notts County

Seeking the other spot in the final, Chesterfield and Notts County will trade tackles in the first leg of their semi-final showdown at SMH Group Stadium on Sunday, May 10.

However, the fate of this tie is likely to be decided in the second leg that takes place at Meadow Lane on Friday, May 15.

EFL play-offs full schedule

Championship

Play-off semi-final first legs

  • Hull vs Millwall – Friday, May 8, kick-off 8pm
  • Middlesbrough vs Southampton – Saturday, May 9, kick-off 12.30pm

Play-off semi-final second legs

  • Millwall vs Hull – Monday, May 11, 8pm
  • Southampton vs Middlesbrough – Tuesday, May 12, 8pm

Play-off final

League One

Play-off semi-final first legs

  • Stevenage vs Stockport – Saturday, May 9, kick-off 3pm
  • Bolton vs Bradford – Saturday, May 9, kick-off 8pm

Play-off semi-final second legs

  • Stockport vs Stevenage – Wednesday, May 13, kick-off 8pm
  • Bradford vs Bolton – Thursday, May 14, kick-off 8pm

Play-off final

  • Sunday, May 24, Wembley Stadium

League Two

Play-off semi-final first legs

  • Grimsby vs Salford – Sunday, May 10, kick-off 3pm
  • Chesterfield vs Notts County – Sunday, May 10, 6pm

Play-off semi-final second legs

  • Salford vs Grimsby – Friday, May 15, kick-off 7.15pm
  • Notts County vs Chesterfield – Friday, May 15, kick-off 8pm

Play-off final

  • Monday, May 25, Wembley Stadium

What happened to Everton's £40m signing Dibling?

Everton paid Southampton £40m for Tyler Dibling but the youngster has hardly featured this season.
Everton paid Southampton £40m for Tyler Dibling but the youngster has hardly featured this season [Getty Images]

When a £100m price tag was attached to Tyler Dibling as speculation raged about his future at Southampton, the youngster admitted it became a running joke among his team-mates.

It was an indication, however, of just how highly rated the lavishly gifted Dibling had become in a Southampton side that was doomed to relegation long before the end of last season.

When Dibling did eventually move, following links to Tottenham Hotspur and RB Leipzig among others, it was to Everton in a £40m deal that made him one of the most expensive signings in the club's history.

Dibling was hailed as a generational talent who would become a central component in Everton's new era at their magnificent Hill Dickinson Stadium under manager David Moyes in his second spell at the club.

Former Southampton manager Russell Martin shared that view as he said: "When I was there I had to play it down a lot and not make things more difficult for him, but he is the most talented player I've ever worked with."

Instead, the 20-year-old has had a transitional season spent largely in the wilderness at Everton, starting only four Premier League games and six in total, Dibling's action totalling 513 minutes.

Dibling was overlooked when Jack Grealish, whose own socks down, dribbling style drew comparisons between the pair, suffered a season-ending foot injury. And Dwight McNeil, who Everton were prepared to sell to Crystal Palace until a late hitch scuppered the deal, has since been chosen ahead of him.

So what has led to the curious disappearance of Dibling and what does the future hold?

At Everton and beyond, Dibling's future is still regarded as bright, not just at club level but also potentially at England level.

Football Association sources reveal how highly Dibling is regarded by England Under-21 coach Lee Carsley, who has made him a regular as they aim to retain the European Championship title they won in 2023. He is considered a key part of Carsley's plans, with both his talent and attitude greatly admired inside the set-up.

In 2025-26, he has started three England Under-21 games and been involved in six, playing a total of 261 minutes.

Dibling is an introverted character, and while Everton might have wanted more from his first campaign, there are no questions about his future.

It was always felt it might take time for a youngster moving away from his home in Southampton to settle in the north.

Moyes is certainly not panicking, although he now insists he wants Dibling to improve. He will not be in the starting line-up for Monday night's home game against Manchester City.

"He'll have to do better, I think," said Moyes. "He'll have to do better in his work and in his training. We brought in Tyrique George on loan from Chelsea, who is of a similar age and as competition as well to make sure we were covered.

"I think Tyrique has done well in the moments he's had in games and shown some bits that we like, so we want Tyler to step up, we really do. He's important to us. He's a player who we put a lot of faith and money into to bring him here so we are looking for a lot more."

This summer's pre-season is regarded as crucial to his development, the point at which he will have to prove he is ready to fight for regular football.

Tyler Dibling celebrates
Tyler Dibling scored four goals in 44 appearances for Southampton [Getty Images]

Former Everton midfielder Leon Osman, who played under Moyes during his first spell in charge at the club, understands the youngster's situation and has sympathy.

Osman told BBC Sport: "This year has been an education. I would expect him to come back at the start of next pre-season looking like he's ready to challenge for a first-team place.

"Now he's had a whole year to understand what's expected of him, but also let's not forget that within all this, Tyler is a young lad who is known to be quite a homely person.

"He has moved the length of the country to live in a completely different environment, where he doesn't know anybody, so that in itself is a big step for any young man.

"And he's doing that with the weight of expectation that comes with huge price tag, with people expecting him in to deliver every single time in a completely different culture of football club. There has to be a level of understanding.

"Everton is a different environment to a lot of other football clubs, so it's not always easy to hit the ground running, but his talent shows that if he knuckles down and works as hard as he can, it will work for him."

Osman believes Dibling's time in the shadows at Everton is an example of how Moyes nurtures young players, preferring to shape them to what he requires rather than adopting an instant "sink or swim" approach.

He said: "There is no doubt as we saw from his time at Southampton, that Dibling is a huge talent, very naturally gifted, dribbles brilliantly with the football. He was a free spirit.

"When you move to the next level, you have to learn more things. And that doubles when you play for a David Moyes team, with his expectations of what you have to do off the ball.

"This was probably one of the reasons why I took a bit of time to prove to David Moyes I could do that, but also one of the reasons I stayed in the team because in a David Moyes side what you do off the ball can be often be more important than what you do on the ball.

"David is well aware that there is no 'one size fits all' way of going about it. He knows talent. He understands characters. I think his character knowledge has certainly risen since his time away from Everton because he's kept up to date with the modern player.

"He's kept himself young by keeping that next generation around him, so he does understand this generation. I think he makes sure that everybody gets what they need.

"You have to prove that you can work for the team and you can work off the ball. Yes, you might make mistakes going forward, he will understand that goes with the territory, but you have to make sure you do the job defensively going back because there has to be a balance within the team."

Leon Osman and David Moyes
Leon Osman admits he had to work hard as young player to prove he could adapt to Moyes' demands, before enjoying an outstanding Everton career [Getty Images]

Dibling's signing was part of a strategy employed by Everton's American owners The Friedkin Group, which not only brought in ready-made Premier League players such as Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, but younger players such as Dibling, Merlin Rohl and Adam Anzou, who could develop and have potential sell-on value.

And while next season is likely to prove the acid test for Dibling, there is no suggestion faith has been lost, with the belief at Everton that he is settling, recently being interviewed for a short TikTok post saying how much he is enjoying life in the north.

Dibling also knows loan signing George from England Under-21 duty and a short spell at Chelsea – although he is also increasing competition for places in the wide areas.

Osman said: "There is always an expectation when someone joins a football club that they are going to go straight into the team.

"In the modern market, if he had signed for £9m or £10m, everyone would understand that he wasn't ready and it's a project.

"When a club like Everton pay £40m for someone, they expect that £40m signing to be in the first team straight away, but that same modern market means you have to pay a lot of money as premium for these young kids with Dibling's talent.

"I would be absolutely amazed if Dibling wasn't at Everton next season and be expected to progress and be part of the of the team. He's got incredible potential.

"It's been a season of development, but that £40m price tag amplifies expectations and everything that goes with it."

A UK cricket club welcomes remote workers to do their jobs and watch the match too

LONDON (AP) — Working from home is the new normal for millions of people in the U.K., and Surrey County Cricket Club has spotted an opportunity to galvanize attendance at its south London ground.

Surrey, one of the most successful teams in England, is encouraging hybrid workers to come and do their jobs at The Kia Oval, the 180-year-old ground just south of the River Thames.

Over the winter, it upgraded the Wi-Fi and set aside work areas with desks, access to power and clear views of the game. “Work From Oval,” it's been dubbed.

It pondered whether it is the “best home office in the country” and crucially assured would-be-workers that “we won’t tell your boss.”

Over the three home four-day County Championship matches it has hosted this season, hundreds have taken up the chance to work at the Oval.

England's premier competition has been mocked for decades for its relatively low attendances — one man and his dog is a regularly voiced description, however unfair.

That certainly wasn't the case at The Kia Oval on Friday when Surrey hosted Sussex on the first day of their match. Over 6,000 attended, the crowd swelled by the glorious weather and the prospect of a full-day — more than seven hours — of cricket ahead.

Though the ground has a capacity of around 27,500, that's really not a bad crowd during a work day. The Oval does sell out for England test matches against other nations and for Surrey's short-format games.

Harry Ashton, director of Elite Finance Solutions, usually works from a coworking space in nearby Wimbledon. He jumped at the chance of working at the Oval for just 15 pounds ($20).

“It’s not quite as good as Lytham Cricket Club,” he quipped, referencing his local club in the northwest of England.

Ashton was joined later by some friends, and after a few hours of work, they enjoyed a beer or two. It was Friday, after all, and the start of a three-day weekend as Monday is a public holiday in the U.K.

In recent years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, it's been evident that many people at the Oval have their laptops to hand. Arguably, the shift toward hybrid work has become the main legacy of the pandemic.

Though more and more firms are forcing their staff to come into the office, more than a quarter of working adults in the U.K. work remotely part of the time, according to the Office for National Statistics. Critics argue that hybrid working is negatively impacting productivity, an individual's work ethic and the wider economy as a whole.

All the evidence on this particular Friday was that the dozens or so working at the ground were doing just that. Numbers were crunched and Zoom calls were held.

“I have great belief in life generally, if you treat someone like an adult, they will behave like an adult,” said Neil Munro, owner of Munron Consulting Ltd. “I don’t see any downside provided everyone treats it with respect.”

Matthew Balch, a keen club cricketer himself, agrees.

“I think all of the counties should lean into the remote worker-freelancer market to grow attendances,” he said.

Some workers were a bit more coy.

One 46-year-old woman working for a global company insisted on maintaining her anonymity, voicing concerns about how she would be perceived.

There's still a stigma.

Insider: Aaron Gordon 'would obviously fit in' with Lakers

Over the last few years, Aaron Gordon has been one of the Denver Nuggets' most important players. The 6-foot-8 forward has given them complementary scoring, high-level defense, rebounding and timely 3-point shooting, and he was one of the final pieces to the puzzle when they won the NBA championship in 2023.

But now that the Nuggets have failed to reach the Western Conference finals since then and lost in the first round a few days ago, they're facing plenty of questions and potentially many changes this summer. While Gordon has three years left on his contract, NBA insider Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported that the 30-year-old could be a candidate to be traded this offseason.

Siegel mentioned the Los Angeles Lakers as one team Gordon could "fit in with."

"Should the Nuggets actually pull the pin on Gordon, many teams in both conferences will begin bidding for his services," Siegel wrote.

"Teams like the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Boston Celtics are among the many win-now teams Gordon would obviously fit in with as realistic trade suitors."

Gordon has had some injury issues, and he played in just 36 regular-season games this year while missing the last three contests of the Nuggets' first-round playoff series against the Minnesota Timberwolves due to a calf injury. But his production and impact are unmistakable. He averaged 16.2 points, 5.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists a game while shooting 49.7% from the field and 38.9% from 3-point range during the regular season this year.

The Lakers need athleticism, defense and 3-point shooting at the wing and forward spots moving forward. If healthy, Gordon could be the type of player to help them take the next step.

However, he will be expensive for any team that tries to trade for him. He will make $33.66 million next season, and his contract will increase to $39 million during the 2028-29 season, although he has a player option for that season.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Insider: Aaron Gordon 'would obviously fit in' with Lakers

Oklahoma City hosts Los Angeles to begin second round

Los Angeles Lakers (53-29, fourth in the Western Conference) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (64-18, first in the Western Conference)

Oklahoma City; Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. EDT

LINE: Thunder -16; over/under is 213.5

WESTERN CONFERENCE SECOND ROUND: Thunder host first series matchup

BOTTOM LINE: The Oklahoma City Thunder host the Los Angeles Lakers to open the Western Conference second round. Oklahoma City went 4-0 against Los Angeles during the regular season. The Thunder won the last regular season matchup 123-87 on Wednesday, April 8 led by 25 points from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, while Rui Hachimura scored 15 points for the Lakers.

The Thunder are 41-11 against Western Conference opponents. Oklahoma City averages 119.0 points and has outscored opponents by 11.1 points per game.

The Lakers are 33-19 in conference play. Los Angeles ranks sixth in the Western Conference scoring 52.0 points per game in the paint led by LeBron James averaging 11.1.

The Thunder score 119.0 points per game, 4.4 more points than the 114.6 the Lakers allow. The Lakers score 8.4 more points per game (116.3) than the Thunder give up (107.9).

TOP PERFORMERS: Gilgeous-Alexander is averaging 31.1 points and 6.6 assists for the Thunder. Chet Holmgren is averaging 14.2 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks over the past 10 games.

Austin Reaves is averaging 23.3 points and 5.5 assists for the Lakers. James is averaging 21.1 points over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Thunder: 8-2, averaging 123.7 points, 44.4 rebounds, 29.1 assists, 10.2 steals and 5.3 blocks per game while shooting 50.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 108.8 points per game.

Lakers: 7-3, averaging 104.5 points, 40.4 rebounds, 26.6 assists, 9.5 steals and 5.5 blocks per game while shooting 49.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 99.8 points.

INJURIES: Thunder: Jalen Williams: out (hamstring), Thomas Sorber: out for season (knee).

Lakers: Luka Doncic: out (hamstring).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Haway The Podcast | ROKER REWIND | Pt 1 | How Close Was Don Revie To Being Sunderland Boss?

Welcome to Haway The Podcast, and today we delve into Don Revie’s time at Sunderland – with the aim of finding out just how close he was to becoming Sunderland manager! In today’s show, Martin and Kelvin look at:

  • Revie’s career before Sunderland
  • What prompted the club to sign him
  • How he was captain as the club suffered its first relegation
  • A controversial pre-season tour and his eventual departure
  • And what happened when he arrived at Leeds

We’ll be back next week with Part 2 of the Don Revie and Sunderland story, but until then, sit back and enjoy a relatively untold chapter of the Sunderland story. Get subscribed to Haway The Podcast so you never miss another episode of our free daily show!

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How close was Don Revie to becoming Sunderland manager? Another case of “what might have been”, or was it never on?

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Who slept worst last night: Mattia Binotto

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The first weekend in Formula 1 went almost like a fairy tale for Audi. Gabriel Bortoleto managed to break into Q3 right away in qualifying and immediately bagged the first points with a ninth-place finish in the race – all under the watchful eyes of CEO Gernot Dollner.

Dollner had travelled all the way to Melbourne, despite having to attend a Volkswagen Group supervisory board meeting on Friday – meaning he spent more time in the air than on the ground with his new premium product.

But it was worth it: Audi celebrated its first points, and upon his return to Ingolstadt, Dollner didn't miss the chance to speak to the employees at the Audi plant about the significance of the Formula 1 programme for the brand.

Audi seemed to have arrived.

Two months later, however, one has to admit: those two points from Melbourne remain the manufacturer's only highlight of the Formula 1 season so far.

Positive headlines the corporation can actually sell? Nowhere to be found.

A stricken Audi is an all too familiar sight

A stricken Audi is an all too familiar sight

Instead, it abruptly lost its team principal, Jonathan Wheatley, the man who was supposed to lead the brand into this new era. On top of that, there are numerous technical issues that are more reminiscent of the mockingly titled "Silver Torches" of McLaren’s 2004 season.

At least Audi’s cars are silver, too. And as for how to throw a proper American barbecue – we got to see plenty of that from the R26s of Nico Hulkenberg and Bortoleto in Miami.

Let’s be honest: the fact that in half of the (sprint) races this season, only one Audi was even able to make the start, simply doesn't fit the self-image of a major manufacturer.

Hulkenberg missed the season opener in Australia, Bortoleto missed the next race in China, and now it was Hulkenberg again who couldn't take part in the Miami sprint because his car went up in smoke on the way to the grid.

By the way, Audi likes to refer to such incidents as "technical issues" without really making an effort to provide clarity – at least that’s my impression. While other teams usually provide information via X or WhatsApp distribution lists about what went wrong, Audi remains tight-lipped.

Of course, the team must be allowed to find the cause before releasing information, but even two weeks after his DNS in Australia, all we heard from Hulkenberg was: "No, I can't say anything more about that. No details, sorry."

Gabriel Bortoleto was disqualified from the Miami sprint race

Gabriel Bortoleto was disqualified from the Miami sprint race

But back to Miami, because we haven't even hit rock bottom yet: besides Hulkenberg, who couldn't participate in the sprint, there was also Bortoleto, who managed to bring his R26 to the finish line – only to be disqualified after the session.

The reason: the engine intake air pressure exceeded the prescribed limit of 4.8 barA. Admittedly, that’s creative, that’s new. "I’ve rarely heard of that mistake," remarked Sky expert Timo Glock, looking quite stunned.

And yet, in Mattia Binotto, Audi has an experienced engine engineer as project leader – a man who, given the frequent breakdowns and the recent unrest at the top of the team, is surely anything but well-rested right now.

Audi has definitely filled its bingo card of mishaps in the sprint. The results for the two short races so far read: 1x DNS, 1x DNF, 1x DSQ – only Hans Heyer did it better, and he only needed one race for that. The only countable result was Bortoleto's 13th place in China.

But for anyone who thought a DNS and a DSQ were enough for one day: think again!

For a long time, it was uncertain whether Bortoleto would be able to participate in qualifying afterwards. The Brazilian had a gearbox problem, and the men and women in the garage had a mountain of work.

Mattia Binotto has a lot of work ahead of him

Mattia Binotto has a lot of work ahead of him

Double praise here: Audi actually communicated what the problem was and got the car back on track in time. However, it wasn't enough for Bortoleto to set a competitive time – and on the cool-down lap, his car ground to a halt again and caught fire. The second barbecue of the day. And they say we don't give the Americans a show!

At least Hulkenberg had a good starting position for Sunday: thanks to Isack Hadjar’s disqualification, the German was allowed to start from the top 10. But already in the first lap, he suffered front wing damage and had to pit for a change. A few laps later, he parked the car in the garage (Reason: "technical issue").

Binotto still has a lot of work ahead of him at Audi. Six retirements, non-participations, or disqualifications in as many sprint and grand prix races is hardly a badge of honour.

Of course, Audi has to find its feet in Formula 1 first, but even total newcomers Cadillac only has two retirements on its list.

And, careful, now it gets really bitter: Aston Martin has managed more finishes this season than Audi. I’ll just leave that there (and Audi knows a thing or two about being left standing).

Naturally, Audi much prefers the fact that at least the pace is there. And you can’t argue with that. Unlike Cadillac and Aston Martin, it at least has a shot at points. Reliability is something that can be worked on, so that eventually it can reap the rewards instead of leaving the basket behind before they even start.

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Maybe someone should buy Dollner a flight ticket to Montreal already. Then things might just click again.

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Arbeloa talks Vinicius, Mbappe, Carvajal, El Clasico after Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid

Arbeloa talks Vinicius, Mbappe, Carvajal, El Clasico after Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid
Arbeloa talks Vinicius, Mbappe, Carvajal, El Clasico after Espanyol 0-2 Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe was absent for Real Madrid’s clash against Espanyol last night, and the team once again won with a 2-0 margin and a dominant performance.

It was Vinicius Jr. who scored both of the team’s goals, and he looked like a completely different version of himself compared to the Vinicius who has played in recent weeks.

The win comes as a much-needed one for Los Blancos as they now garner much-needed momentum ahead of El Clasico while also keeping the title race alive.

Arbeloa’s presser

Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa gave his two cents on the game and the team’s win last night after the full-time whistle at the RCDE Stadium, and he began by highlighting how the team’s first clean sheet in ten games was invaluable.

“Dean Huijsen just passed by me, celebrating the clean sheet, which shows how important that is to us. We haven’t had one in a long time.”

Arbeloa then praised Vinicius Jr., who scored two goals on the night and spoke on how the Brazilian led by example.

Vinicius Jr. scored a brace. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

“Vinicius Junior was amazing as usual. He is a constant threat; he is our leader once again.”

The manager then highlighted the areas where Real Madrid must still improve, explaining how the team do not put in as much work off the ball.

“All teams run more than we do. We need to run more, press, and defend. Talent alone is no longer enough. The players need to understand that. This is the essence of Real Madrid.”

On Mbappe’s trip to Italy

The coach was then asked about Mbappe’s decision to vacation when injured despite a Clasico being on the horizon and whether he saw it to be poir professionalism. Arbeloa, however, wiped his hands clean of Mbappe’s situation, saying,

“All the planning for the injured players is supervised and managed by Real Madrid’s medical services.”

“They are the ones who control when they have to go to Valdebebas and when they don’t. Each player in their free time does what they consider appropriate.

I don’t get involved in that,” he added.

Speaking specifically about Mbappe and the player being on vacation when the team is on the verge of losing the title, he said,

“Mbappe on holiday? Every player does what they want in their free time.

We didn’t build Real Madrid with players who take the field dressed in tuxedos but with players who end up with the shirt covered in mud, sweat, and effort.”

On El Clasico

Real Madrid now face Barcelona. (Photo by Pedro Salado/Getty Images)

Finally, the Real Madrid manager previewed the upcoming El Clasico which could well be the night the title race is decided.

“The Clásico will be a very special game, just as it always has been.”

When asked if Mbappe and Carvajal will be fit for the game against Barcelona at Spotify Camp Nou, Arbeloa said,

“We’ll see how Mbappe is this week, after last week’s tests it seemed like it was going to be a bit longer.”

“Same with Carvajal, I have high hopes that he can play before the season ends and that he can say goodbye to the season on the field, which is what he deserves,” he added.

Source: Real Madrid website 

Everton vs Man City: Opposition Analysis | Can the Guardiola Juggernaut Be Halted?

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 19: Nico O'Reilly of Manchester City scores their side's first goal during the Premier League match between Everton FC and Manchester City FC at Goodison Park on April 19, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Everton’s return to action, following an extended break for internationals and domestic cup football, has seen the club lose momentum in the slow-paced chase for Europe. An unsatisfactory draw, snatched late on against Brentford has been followed by defeat in the inaugural Merseyside derby at Hill Dickinson Stadium and then, last weekend against struggling West Ham United — gallingly, both via goals in added time.

Against the Reds, a costly giveaway and poor set-piece defending did for the Blues, and at the London Stadium, the visitors again failed to defend a corner kick properly, before conceding the decisive goal from poor basic marking. All four opposition goals across both matches were soft, by any measure. Throw in the season-ending injury to star man Jarrad Branthwaite – again to his hamstring – and it’s been a glum few weeks for the Toffees.

Whilst they’ve tread water in recent weeks, a couple of rivals in the chase for continental football have pushed on, whilst others have closed up behind the Blues, leaving Everton in eleventh spot in the table, at the time of writing. In what is unquestionably the team’s toughest remaining game, they welcome title-chasing Manchester City on Monday night. Gulp!

Form

It’s been a relatively familiar campaign for the serial-winners, following an uncharacteristic slump last season, in that they’ve gradually gathered momentum to mount a late title charge, chasing down front-runners Arsenal. A decision to not spend ahead of the 2024/25 season, coinciding with the loss of key man Rodri, hurt Pep Guardiola’s all-conquering team unexpectedly hard, resulting in a third-place finish, despite some heavy corrective spending (just shy of €220m) in the January transfer window. It’s safe to say that was not repeated last summer! City splashed out big money on the likes of Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, Rayan Aït-Nouri and the goalkeeping pair of Gianluigi Donnarumma and James Trafford. 

A sizeable amount was recouped in the sale of a number of fringe or unwanted players, but it was noticeable that a squad refresh was underway, with the exit of ageing, former integral men in Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, İlkay Gündoğan and Ederson, alongside a couple of slightly younger types in Jack Grealish and – perhaps more surprisingly – Manuel Akanji. So did this rejuvenation of the side bring immediate benefits? The answer to that question is: yes, in that they’ve appeared a stronger, more cohesive team, but improvements have been more gradual, meaning they’ve been playing catch-up domestically, whilst not looking quite as powerful in the Champions League.

City are scoring more per game in the league, and conceding less, which is typically a good indicator of relative improvement. They’ve lost just once at the Etihad Stadium – bizarrely to relegation-threatened Spurs, in their first home outing of the campaign – although they’ve been beaten twice there in the UCL, by Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid, the latter seeing them dumped out of the competition at the Round of 16 stage, which would count as a big disappointment to Guardiola. On the road, they’ve lost five this term, including three in the league (to Brighton, Newcastle and Manchester United). They arrive at Everton’s new ground though, on a run of six straight wins, without a domestic loss since that shock result at Old Trafford in mid-January.

Team Assessment

Guardiola is universally considered to be one of the most influential figures in the development of football in the modern era, popularising his highly-structured brand of offensive possession-play, combined with effective pressing off the ball, something which has become much-admired, even ubiquitous across the game in recent years. However, unlike many of his imitators, the 55-year-old Basque has constantly sought to experiment with new ideas, some of which have caught opponents off-balance, such as his use of inverted fullbacks, and his sudden change to using a conventional – even “old-school” number nine – in Erling Haaland over the past four seasons.

Unsurprisingly, City lead the division in both share of possession (60.4%) and pass completion (88.5%), and generate the third-most number of shots per 90 minutes (15.2). They attempt only 6.4% long passes per game, as they seek to wear opponents down, both mentally and physically, with ball control, constantly probing, stretching the pitch wide, and looking to move opposition players out of position. The visitors lead the league in goals from both open-play goals and counterattacks. They defend all situations very well, and allow only 9.8 efforts on goal per 90.

Donnarumma will guard the visitors’ nets. The Italian giant is a formidable presence who saves 72.8% of the shots he’s faced in the league. Signed three years ago to play midfield, Matheus Nunes was converted to right back midway through last season and has provided energy and running power down that flank. On the left, Aït-Nouri has been alternating with Nico O’Reilly recently; both are excellent going forward. City have two starting-calibre centre halves currently injured, in Rúben Dias and Josko Gvardiol, but in their place will be big January signing Marc Guehi, alongside Abdukodir Khusanov. Everton-linked pair John Stones and Nathan Aké should remain firmly on the bench. Take note, Blues hierarchy! 

In City’s 4-2-3-1 formation, and in the probable absence of Rodri, who faces a late fitness test, the experienced Bernardo Silva will pair up with any one of O’Reilly – who was deployed in midfield against Burnley – the defensive Nico González, or even the more attack-minded Tijjani Reijnders. In front of this pair will almost certainly be the mercurial talent that is Cherki – a player who then-manager Sean Dyche reputedly turned down as a potential Everton recruit. Sigh. The creative Frenchman leads City with ten league assists, alongside four goals.

At the tip of the visitors’ spearhead is Haaland. The giant Norwegian has 35 goals across all competitions, including 24 in the Premier League, and bagged a brace against the Blues back in October. On the left flank is the man who eventually replaced on-loan (now injured) Everton man Grealish, in Jérémy Doku. The Belgian is rapid and tricky but has yet to really show the end product suggestive of his talent. On the right is Antoine Semenyo, another mid-season recruit, from Bournemouth. Like Guehi, the 26-year-old has adapted well, firing five league goals since the switch, to add to the ten he’d scored for the Cherries.

Prediction

There has been plenty of grumbling in the ranks of the Everton faithful since the defeat to West Ham, probably not helped by the Hammers subsequently being handily dispatched 3-0 by Euro-rivals Brentford on Saturday. Whilst the slump in form, at this last stage of the campaign, has been untimely, such is the congested nature of the division this term that hopes of qualification for – at least – the Conference League, are not yet off the table. Even defeat tonight would not put the final nail in that particular coffin. Still, games are running out, and whilst the Blues headed into the break in March having won three from four, it is also true that the team has lost five of nine, as they await City. 

Given the strength and form of the opposition, that could easily end up as six defeats in ten by the game’s conclusion, which is hardly the kind of run that offers much optimism of a rousing finish to the campaign, and European qualification, something which David Moyes was happy to talk up again during the prematch press conference, somewhat paradoxically reversing his stance from the previous week, despite another defeat. I’m really puzzled by this flip-flopping in the narrative. Should fans be dissatisfied, or thankful for what’s been a solid season, after years of instability, incluidng flirtations with relegation? That’s something to be considered for a future column. Be warned!

What lineup will Moyes go with? Beto’s been given the all-clear after suffering a concussion against Liverpool, and with Barry failing to find the back of the net last time out, it’s certain the enthustiastic big man will be back in the starting eleven. The only other player whose position could be imagined to be under threat is Dwight McNeil, who has struggled over the past few games, but it’s hard to imagine that Moyes will favour Tyrique George, or the phantom that is Tyler Dibling over McNeil, especially against such strong opposition. Vitaliy Mykolenko was poor against the Hammers, but Everton have no option to replace him that the manager would consider viable.

So, what will tonight’s hosts try to do? The talent gap between the two sides is vast, but City will look to control the game, and the ball, which in theory suits an Everton team which desires neither, and arguably plays better as the reactive party anyway. Expect the Blues to adopt a compact shape, to stay disciplined and to try to break when they get a chance to do so. City have to win to maintain their title challenge, and the longer the game stays level, the more chances they will take, which could play into the hosts’ hands. If Everton are still competing with 20 minutes to go – admittedly a big “if”, then the introduction of players who are good in transition, like Charly Alcaraz, George, or Tim Iroegbunam may cause the visitors some problems. But will Moyes make the necessary changes should this situation materialize, or keep on his trusted lieutenants for too long? The odds are on the latter, and unfortunately, on a win for City.

Scoreline: Everton 0-2 Man City

Statistics provided courtesy of transfermarkt.com, fbref.com and whoscored.com

Barcelona’s insane scoring run puts history within reach

Barcelona’s insane scoring run puts history within reach
Barcelona’s insane scoring run puts history within reach

There is no denying that Barcelona have built something relentless in La Liga this season. 

While results often grab the headlines, it is their consistency in front of goal that is quietly turning into a historic run.

Simply put, the Catalan side has now gone 55 consecutive league matches scoring, a streak that stretches across 503 days. 

That level of regular output is not easy to sustain in a league as demanding as Spain’s top flight, yet this Barcelona side has made it look routine. 

Making comparison

To put it in perspective, this run is now closing in on one of the most iconic records in club history. 

During a dominant period led by Pep Guardiola, Tito Vilanova and Gerardo Martino, Barcelona once scored in 63 straight La Liga matches, producing 194 goals along the way. 

Flick’s current group has already delivered 141 goals in 55 games, which shows just how close they are to entering that conversation.

Barcelona have been on a strong scoring run. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

The turning point for this streak dates back to mid-December 2024, when Barcelona were stunned at Montjuic by Leganes, who kept a clean sheet in a narrow 0-1 result. 

Since that night, however, no team in La Liga has managed to shut Barcelona out.

Just a week after that defeat, Barcelona travelled to face Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano. They came away with a 2-1 win, kickstarting a scoring run that has now extended deep into the season. 

Interestingly, this attacking rhythm has not been as smooth in other competitions. 

In the UEFA Champions League, Barcelona have had a couple of off nights, including a heavy loss to Chelsea and another setback against Atletico Madrid.

Similar issues arose in the Copa del Rey, where they drew a blank in a difficult first-leg semi-final against Diego Simeone’s men.

The 'rest of the story' of the 2026 Pat Tillman draft pick

It’s been more than a week for those that celebrated being selected in the NFL draft. For the 257 players and many that were undrafted, it’s time to get to work as they join their new teams with eight having rookie minicamps the past few days and the remaining 24, including the Arizona Cardinals, welcoming the newcomers next weekend.

For others, like former Cardinals linebacker Zack Walz, the shine hasn’t worn off after being part of the announcement of this year’s Tillman Pick along with Tillman Scholar Margo Darragh.

We chronicled their experience on this site a few days after the draft ended, but one story couldn’t do it justice.

Walz got emotional when he recalled Darragh’s reaction when handed the card for the pick shortly before the announcement of Navy defensive tackle Landon Robinson at pick 226. That’s because Darragh also attended the Naval Academy.

Walz said, “When she pulled it, the goosebumps that came over her, she couldn't believe it. She's like, “I can't believe it's a Naval Academy player.”

He added, “I haven't been choked up one time in the last week, but I think about it just like this whole week has been such a crazy week, and so many amazing things that happened.

“I’ve never really slowed down to pinch myself or to smell the roses. And now I'm thinking about all the things that have happened and kind of the timeline of how this thing has played out and it’s almost unexplainable.”

It was another example of the Circle of Life that we described last week. Call this, then, the tale of a high-school teammate, dog tags and a special T-shirt.

The Teammate

Walz thought immediately of Eric Lewis, who was a safety and running back at St. Francis High School in Mountain View, Calif. Lewis’ father, Sherman, was a longtime assistant coach in the NFL.

Walz said, “He's one of my closest friends from high school growing up.”

That’s where Walz relates how Lewis was co-player of the year in the Central Coast Section of California high schools as a senior.

And … the player he shared the award with was, yes, Pat Tillman of Leland High School in San Jose.

But, that’s not all, as Walz then says, “Eric Lewis is now the defensive coordinator at the Naval Academy.”

He adds, “It’s amazing. All these other connections where my friend Eric is watching the draft. I'm (helping) call out a Naval Academy guy. He's the defensive coordinator.”

The Dog Tags

Tillman dog tags

Walz then reflects goes back to his third season with the Cardinals and with Tillman as a teammate. Glenn Pires, the team’s assistant linebackers coach, gave players “Tiffany-like” gold-plated engraved dog tags.

Knowing how some people have issues with football being compared to war, Walz said, “He (Pires) had the best intent, right? It was just to show solidarity through the linebackers. I think so many of the analogies, they ring pretty hollow when you think about it now, but the point (he was making) is you guys are soldiers, you're in this together, we're a team, we're laying it on the line. And I kind of said some of this during my eulogy, but he meant well with it.”

Not long after that, following 9/11, Tillman famously left football to become part of the Army special forces.

Walz said, “Then you got a guy who actually enlists and he's actually putting his life on the line, right? He's actually a soldier. And you know, here we are, millionaires for the most part, wearing these Tiffany's gold-plated dog tags as just a show of like, we are responsible to one another. It was an effort to bring us together.

“And when Pat enlisted, I called him, I talked to him, I want to say a month or two into his basic training or wherever he was at that point. He was on a break and we talked for an hour and a half, just about everything. And it just dawned on me. “Dude, like I've got these dog tags from my coach. Is there any way you can like send me a dog tag? I don't know how that works with the military. Do you get an extra pair? I'd rather wear your dog tag than the Tiffany's one that has my name on it.’ ”

Walz said he didn’t know what would happen, but not long afterward, a package arrived in the mail with an extra set of Pat Tillman dog tags that he then wore everywhere.

That changed after he told the story during his eulogy for Tillman following his death in 2004.

“I came home and everywhere I went in Arizona, people wanted to see them and they wanted to hold them,” Walz said. “They wanted to try them on. They wanted to take pictures with them. And it got a little bit scary. People were kind of grabbing them.”

He then decided “these things belong in a case and I have them preserved in a case with my trophies. They are the crown jewel of my trophy case for sure.”

But they came out in Pittsburgh and he wore them during the announcement.

“It’s very meaningful to me,” he said.

The T-shirt

It was only about a week before the draft that Walz was asked to be part of the Tillman Pick presentation. He knew he wanted to wear a shirt with Tillman’s face on it “that people haven’t seen. And I wanted it to be like a black and white one with an outline of his face.”

However, a few days passed and before he knew it, it was Wednesday evening, he was flying to Pittsburgh on Friday morning and “I still didn't have a shirt. I just sort of dropped the ball of putting it together.”

That’s when he sent an email to Shirt52 in Tempe and told them what he was doing.

“The owner (Zach Houser) called me in 30 seconds and he said, ‘Get down here.’ He worked until like 10 o'clock that night at his shop with a designer. He created the design that I gave to him. And we put it on a T-shirt.”

The silhouette design of Tillman’s face was based on a picture Walz believes was from his freshman season at Arizona State when he had a mullet.

Walz said, “That was the concept because even in silhouette everybody knows who it is.”

The reaction was instantaneous. People reached out to Walz on LinkedIn. Friends and strangers told him how cool it is. Tillman’s wife, Marie, told Walz, “I love the T-shirt.” People want one.

Legend Pat Tillman T-shirt

Walz hopes they can be produced to raise money for the Pat Tillman Foundation. He said, “I just want to raise awareness. I would love for this thing to take off because it sounds like it's kind of on its way.”

As famous radio personality Paul Harvey always said at the end of his broadcasts, "And now you know the rest of the story.”

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North Korean side to make rare trip to South Korea

Ri Kum-Hyang of Naegohyang Women's FC celebrates with team-mates after scoring a goal during the AFC Women's Champions League match between Naegohyang and ISPE
Naegohyang beat Suwon and ISPE to qualify from the group stage of the Women's Champions League this season [Getty Images]

A team of North Korean footballers will make a rare visit to South Korea later this month.

North Korean side Naegohyang will cross the border to play Suwon in the Asian Women's Champions League semi-final on 20 May.

Pyongyang has sent a list of 27 players and 12 staff who will make the visit.

South Korea's Unification Ministry has confirmed the trip, which will be the first time athletes from the north have crossed the border since 2018.

North Korea sent athletes to South Korea for the Pyeongchang Winter ‌Olympics that year, as they formed a unified ice hockey team for the first time.

The rare visit comes with South Korean ⁠President Lee Jae Myung seeking to improve ​strained ⁠ties with North Korea.

Ties have in recent years deteriorated, with North Korea labelling South Korea its "most hostile state" and saying it would no longer seek reunification.

The two Koreas are technically still at war since they did not sign a peace treaty when the Korean War ended in 1953.

Naegohyang are playing in the Champions League for the first time, having beaten Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam 3-0 in the quarter final.

The winner ⁠will face Melbourne City or Tokyo Verdy ⁠in the final, also to be played in Suwon, on 23 May.

Ellen White, Jen Beattie and Ben Haines
[BBC]

Ben Haines, Ellen White and Jen Beattie are back for another season of the Women's Football Weekly podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday on BBC Sounds, plus find interviews and extra content from the Women's Super League and beyond on the Women's Football Weekly feed

Pistons and Cavaliers advance in NBA play-offs

Cade Cunningham in action for the Detroit Pistons
The Detroit Pistons will play the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference semi-finals [Getty Images]

The Detroit Pistons fought back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Orlando Magic in the NBA play-offs and advance to the Eastern Conference semi-finals.

The Pistons won the final match of their best-of-seven series 116-94, their first play-off series win since 2008.

They are the 15th team in NBA history to come back from 3-1 down, and the second in the space of two days after the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Boston Celtics.

Cade Cunningham top-scored for the Pistons with 32 points and 12 assists, while Tobias Harris added 30 points.

"We had a great regular season, we built a lot of momentum going into these play-offs," said Cunningham.

"To lose in the first round would have really stung. To come back from 3-1, odds against us, and to come back and win it at home - it feels good."

The Pistons will face the Cleveland Cavaliers in the semi-finals, another best-of-seven series starting on 5 May.

The Cavaliers beat the Toronto Raptors to book their place in the second round with a 114-102 victory.

Jarrett Allen starred for the Cavaliers with 22 points and 19 rebounds as they recovered from a 10-point deficit after the first quarter.

The scores were tied 49-49 at the halfway mark but the Cavaliers surged ahead in the third quarter with Allen contributing 14 points and 10 of his rebounds.

"I just wanted to show my team-mates that we can win this game," said Allen.

"Energy and effort, that's what I believe wins games. Every single possession, it means a lot. Every single possession means it could be the end of the season."

Donovan Mitchell added 22 points and James Harden scored 18.

For the Raptors, who were in the play-offs for the first time since 2022, Scottie Barnes had 24 points and nine rebounds while RJ Barrett scored 23.

Blow for Cristiano Ronaldo as Al Nassr defeat puts Saudi Pro League title at risk

Blow for Cristiano Ronaldo as Al Nassr defeat puts Saudi Pro League title at risk
Blow for Cristiano Ronaldo as Al Nassr defeat puts Saudi Pro League title at risk

Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr suffered a blow to their Saudi Pro League title hopes on Sunday as they slumped to a disappointing 3-1 defeat against Al-Qadsiah. 

Al Hilal can close the gap to the league leaders to just two points with victory against Al Khaleej on Tuesday. 

And with the two Saudi giants set to meet each other in a potential title decider on May 12, the Blue Waves now effectively control their own destiny. 

Al Nassr came into Sunday’s away fixture on the back of 16 league wins on the bounce. 

But they were stunned by the hosts in the 24th minute when Mohammed Abu-Shamat delivered a breakthrough with an excellent finish. 

Ronaldo tried to bring his side back in the game, but his signature curling strike came off the crossbar. 

Joao Felix managed to level the scores before the break, as he capitalised on a defensive mistake to fire his 17th Pro League goal this season. 

Musab Al Juwayr put his side back in front early in the second half before Julian Quinones punished another defensive error to wrap up a 3-1 victory at the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium. 

Ronaldo has been impressive this season, scoring 25 goals in 27 Pro League games. 

But his hopes of winning major silverware looks in jeopardy once again. 

Although Al Nassr are currently five points clear at the top of the league standings, Al Hilal will be crowned champions if they win their remaining four matches. 

Chargers hosting Pro Bowl tight end on visit

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Chargers are hosting veteran tight end David Njoku for a visit on Monday. After nine seasons with the Browns, the 29-year-old Njoku is searching for a new home and would bring a proven pass-catching presence to a tight end room currently featuring Oronde Gadsden and Charlie Kolar.

Njoku struggled with injuries in 2025, recording 33 catches for 293 yards and four touchdowns in 12 games. Still, he remains a high-upside target who made the Pro Bowl in 2023. Njoku's skill set could fill the team's need for a versatile tight end who can both block and excel in the passing game.

With the draft completed and the team aiming to be competitive in the 2026 season, Njoku would provide experienced depth. His ability to create favorable matchups could elevate the Chargers' offense under Mike McDaniel. If the visit goes well, the sides could move quickly to finalize a deal.

This article originally appeared on Chargers Wire: Chargers hosting TE David Njoku on visit

IPL 2026 playoffs qualification scenarios: Rules, chances and points required for progressing to the last four stage

The IPL 2026 playoff race has never been tighter, and with the tournament entering its business end, every match is beginning to carry the weight of a knockout. Punjab Kings sit at the top on 13 points, but they will be looking over their shoulder, because five teams are separated by just a single point below them.

RCB, SRH, RR and Gujarat Titans are all locked on 12 points each, meaning one bad week can drop a side from second to fifth in the blink of an eye.

KKR have been the most improved side over the last fortnight and are making a serious late charge, while Delhi Capitals and CSK still have enough matches in hand to drag themselves into contention if they find some consistency. The middle of the table is as unforgiving as it has ever been in this tournament.

At the bottom, Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants are where ambitions go to die this season. Both sides are stranded on four points.

IPL 2026 Playoff Qualification Rules

The tournament features 10 teams split into two groups of five each. Every team plays 14 matches during the league stage. You face the four teams in your own group and one team from the opposite group twice. The remaining four teams from the other group you meet just once.

IPL Points System

  • Win = 2 points
  • No result = 1 point
  • Loss = 0 points

Playoff Qualification for the IPL

The top four teams advance to the playoffs. If teams finish level on points, here's how positions are decided:

  • Most wins takes priority
  • If wins are equal, higher net run rate decides
  • If NRR is also identical, team with most wickets taken gets preference
  • If everything remains tied, drawing lots settles it

Playoff Qualification Scenarios for Teams in IPL 2026

Points Table Qualification Trends

Based on how previous seasons have played out, here's what teams typically need to make the playoffs:

16 Points (8 Wins):

  • Pretty much a guaranteed playoff spot
  • Teams reaching this mark rarely miss out
  • Puts you in strong position.

14 Points (7 Wins):

  • Gives you a decent shot at qualification
  • Not guaranteed though - depends heavily on your net run rate
  • Other results around you also matter
  • Usually enough but can go either way

12 Points (6 Wins):

  • Very difficult to qualify with just six wins
  • Only happens in exceptional circumstances
  • Would need several other teams to underperform badly
  • Net run rate becomes absolutely crucial
  • Historically, teams with 12 points have mostly missed out

How will the play-offs fixture be determined?

Once the league stage wraps up, the top four teams from the points table move into the playoffs. Their positions are decided purely by points with net run rate acting in as the tiebreaker when needed.

The format gives a massive advantage to teams finishing in the top two spots. The first and second placed teams face each other in Qualifier 1, where the winner books a direct ticket to the final. Meanwhile, the third and fourth placed teams battle it out in the Eliminator, and whoever loses goes home immediately

The Eliminator winner then takes on the Qualifier 1 loser in Qualifier 2 to decide who joins the first finalist. This setup heavily rewards teams finishing in the top two because they get a second life if they lose their first playoff match. The stats back this up too, with six of the last eight IPL champions coming from the top two positions after the league stage. 

When are the IPL 2026 play-offs?

  • Qualifier 1 – TBC
  • Eliminator – TBC
  • Qualifier 2 – TBC
  • Final – May 31 (Sunday)

Liverpool set to battle Arsenal for Ligue 1 superstar

Liverpool set to battle Arsenal for Ligue 1 superstar
Liverpool set to battle Arsenal for Ligue 1 superstar

Bradley Barcola Transfer Latest: Liverpool and Arsenal Watch PSG Uncertainty

Liverpool’s recruitment machine rarely sleeps. It hums quietly, gathers data, measures opportunity and waits for the market to reveal a weakness. According to a fresh report from TeamTalk, Bradley Barcola may now represent precisely that sort of opening.

The Paris Saint-Germain winger is not unwanted. Far from it. At 23, he remains one of Europe’s more elegant wide forwards, a player of acceleration, balance and cold decision making in the final third. Yet football at elite clubs is rarely about talent alone. It is about hierarchy, timing and the brutal arithmetic of attacking options.

Barcola’s PSG Role Creates Summer Intrigue

TeamTalk report that Barcola is “firmly back on Liverpool’s radar” ahead of the summer window, with his representatives beginning background work on possible destinations.

That matters. Agents do not explore markets for sport. They do it because uncertainty has entered the room.

PSG’s attacking department is crowded, glamorous and expensive. Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are all cited as part of Luis Enrique’s preferred attacking structure, leaving Barcola at risk of becoming an elite squad player rather than an automatic starter.

TeamTalk note that “PSG maintain publicly that the 23-year-old remains a key part of their plans.” That may well be true. Clubs can value a player deeply and still find themselves vulnerable if the player sees a ceiling forming above him.

Liverpool’s Wide Forward Search Makes Sense

For Liverpool, the appeal is obvious. Barcola fits the profile of a modern Anfield winger, quick enough to stretch teams, technically clean enough to combine in tight spaces and young enough to develop into something even more complete.

TeamTalk state that Liverpool are “understood to be targeting potentially two new wide attackers this summer.” That line should catch the eye. It suggests this is not merely opportunistic scouting, but part of a wider recalibration of the forward line.

If Liverpool are looking to refresh the attack, Barcola offers more than pace. He offers positional flexibility and the sort of one versus one threat that can change the rhythm of games. In matches where possession becomes sterile, players like Barcola provide oxygen.

Arsenal and Europe’s Elite Join Transfer Watch

Liverpool are not alone. TeamTalk report that Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United have all been made aware of Barcola’s evolving situation. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are also monitoring developments, while the Saudi Pro League is watching too.

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That list tells its own story. This is not a distressed asset. This is a high end player who may become available because PSG’s squad has too many stars for too few roles.

City’s move for Antoine Semenyo may lessen their urgency, but Arsenal’s interest is logical. Mikel Arteta’s side have long needed greater variation and depth in wide areas, particularly on the left.

Summer Window Could Move Quickly

For now, TeamTalk stress that “no formal move has been made.” That is important. This is not yet a bid, not yet a negotiation, not yet a saga. It is a watching brief with real potential.

Barcola’s contract has just over two years left to run, and PSG reportedly want talks. That gives the French champions some control, but not total control. If the player’s camp is genuinely exploring alternatives, the summer may turn curiosity into action.

Liverpool should be alert. In a market where elite attackers are scarce and expensive, Barcola may be the sort of opportunity that rewards bravery.

Our View – EPL Index Analysis

From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this is exactly the kind of transfer story that feels worth watching, without getting carried away. Barcola is not a random name thrown into the algorithm. He looks like a proper Liverpool type, sharp, direct, intelligent and capable of playing with tempo.

The most interesting part of TeamTalk’s report is not simply that Liverpool admire him. It is that his representatives appear to be doing market checks. That usually means the player, or those around him, want to know what life beyond Paris could look like.

For Liverpool, the question is whether Barcola is a luxury or a necessity. If the club really want two wide attackers this summer, then this feels like a serious squad building conversation. Supporters have seen how quickly an attack can lose explosiveness when rhythm, form or fitness dips. Barcola would bring freshness, unpredictability and genuine pressure for places.

There is, of course, a PSG tax. They do not sell cheaply, and elite rivals being involved never helps. But Liverpool cannot only fish in safe waters. Sometimes the biggest gains come from moving early, before uncertainty becomes a public auction.

If Barcola is gettable, Liverpool should be asking the question.

Today's match in IPL 2026: Schedule, times and venue for Indian Premier League cricket on May 4, 2026

Today in IPL 2026, the Wankhede hosts what amounts to a basement battle with serious playoff consequences. Mumbai Indians take on Lucknow Super Giants in Match 47 of IPL 2026, with both sides sitting on just two wins apiece and their top-four hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.

Where will the IPL 2026 matches be held on Weekend and this week?

Match

Date

Teams

Venue

47

Mon, May 4

Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

48

Tue, May 5

Delhi Capitals vs Chennai Super Kings

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

49

Wed, May 6

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Punjab Kings

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

50

Thu, May 7

Lucknow Super Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru

Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

51

Fri, May 8

Delhi Capitals vs Kolkata Knight Riders

Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

52

Sat, May 9

Rajasthan Royals vs Gujarat Titans

Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

Braves' Spencer Strider gives brutally honest assessment of his season debut vs. Rockies

Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider

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The Atlanta Braves got an important piece back on Sunday against the Colorado Rockies. Starter Spencer Strider made his season debut after missing the first month due to an injury suffered at the end of Spring Training. It had been known earlier in the week that Strider would return to the mound for Atlanta.

“The Braves will reinstate Spencer Strider from the 15-day injured list on Sunday, manager Walt Weiss told reporters before tonight’s walk-off win over Detroit,” MLB Trade Rumors’ Anthony Franco wrote.

Strider’s outing was less than ideal, as he was unable to make it through four innings against Colorado. The biggest issue was his control, as he struggled with walks throughout the start.

“Spencer Strider had a mixed bag in his season debut Sunday, walking five and striking out six in 3 1/3 innings on the hill in the Braves' 11-6 win over the Rockies at Coors Field. Strider started the season on the injured list with a left oblique muscle strain. He allowed three earned runs on four hits. The five walks tied a career high, also at Coors Field on June 4, 2022, and it was just the fifth start in his career where he pitched 3 1/3 or fewer innings,” MLB.com’s Owen Perkins wrote.

After the game, Strider didn’t hold back when evaluating his performance.

“I’d rather be pitching than hurt, for sure, but I don’t want a participation trophy. I’m here to help the team win games. I’m getting paid a ridiculous amount of money to do it. If I can’t, then that’s a problem,” Strider told the media.

Strider is often his own toughest critic, and he clearly understands there is work to be done. His next start is scheduled for next weekend on the road against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

If Strider continues to struggle with command, the Dodgers’ offense could take advantage. It will be important to see how he responds, but it’s clear he was not satisfied with his first outing of the season.

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In his first Game 7, Jarrett Allen delivers a 22-point, 19-rebound night to help Cavs advance

CLEVELAND (AP) — Jarrett Allen is usually laid back before games, including interacting with the crowd during the last minute of pregame warmups.

That wasn't the case Sunday night as he played in his first Game 7.

Not only was the veteran center even more pumped up than usual, he had a game to remember.

Allen's 22 points and 19 rebounds in Cleveland's 114-102 victory over Toronto made him the second player in franchise history with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds in a Game 7.

LeBron James had 35 points and 15 boards in Game 7 of the 2018 Eastern Conference final against Boston to get Cleveland into the NBA Finals for the fourth straight year.

“I had a great time doing it. Honestly, that was my first Game 7 I’ve ever played in,” said Allen, who had his 11th double-double in a playoff game and tied a postseason high in scoring. “It was a unique experience driving here from my house. It’s like, ‘I’m going to a Game 7, everything’s on the line.’ It’s just a different feeling that I’ve never experienced before. The crowd’s into it, I’m into it.”

After Cleveland went on an 11-2 run to close the first half and tie it at 49, Allen took over in the third quarter. The ninth-year center became the first player in franchise history to have a double-double in a playoff quarter as his 14 points and 10 rebounds in the third put the Cavaliers on top 87-68 going into the final 12 minutes.

Allen also had five offensive boards, one steal and a blocked shot as he played the entire third quarter.

“I just wanted to show my teammates that we could win this game," he said. “Energy and effort: That’s what I believe win games. You do it on the defensive end, everything translates to offense.”

One of Allen’s baskets during the quarter was a fast-break dunk after Max Strus stole the ball from Barnes to make it 74-59.

“Man, he really took us over the top in the third quarter,” coach Kenny Atkinson said. “The offensive rebounding, inside scoring. He was flying around, enthusiastic, I was thinking, ‘What got into this guy?’ He was ready for the moment.”

While most of the attention remains on Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, the Cavaliers got big contributions from others throughout the series.

Strus had 24 in Game 1, Evan Mobley had 23 points in Game 2 and then 25 points in Game 5 while Dennis Schroder had 19 points in 21 minutes in Game 5. All of those were Cavaliers victories.

“When Allen wants to go for 19 rebounds, yeah, that’s tough. It was Schroder before and in the first couple games, it was Strus. When they have that one guy show up, it’s tough," said Toronto's RJ Barrett, who had 23 points.

Allen missed most of March due to right knee tendinitis, but averaged 28.5 minutes of playing time in this series along with 11.4 points and 8.3 rebounds.

The Cavaliers are hoping to get the same from Allen when their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Pistons begins Tuesday in Detroit.

“That’s what it's going to take in the playoffs," Mobley said. “There’s a lot of guys that stepped up throughout this whole series. Every game is somebody else, and we’re going to need that night in and night out as we keep going.”

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IPL 2026 winner odds & latest betting: Who will win Indian Premier League this season?

The IPL 2026 playoff race has never been tighter, and with the tournament entering its business end, every match is beginning to carry the weight of a knockout. Punjab Kings sit at the top on 13 points, but they will be looking over their shoulder, because five teams are separated by just a single point below them.

RCB, SRH, RR and Gujarat Titans are all locked on 12 points each, meaning one bad week can drop a side from second to fifth in the blink of an eye. That is not a points table, that is a pressure cooker.

KKR have been the most improved side over the last fortnight and are making a serious late charge, while Delhi Capitals and CSK still have enough matches in hand to drag themselves into contention if they find some consistency. The middle of the table is as unforgiving as it has ever been in this tournament.

At the bottom, Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants are where ambitions go to die this season. Both sides are stranded on four points, the playoff dream technically alive but barely breathing.

Who won IPL 2025?

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the IPL 2025 title, claiming their first-ever IPL trophy after 18 seasons. In a thrilling final at Ahmedabad, RCB defeated Punjab Kings (PBKS) by 6 runs. RCB posted 190/9 in 20 overs, with captain Rajat Patidar leading the charge and Virat Kohli contributing a steady 43.

Punjab Kings, despite a valiant 61 off 30 balls from Shashank Singh, finished at 184/7 in their 20 overs. Key bowling performances for RCB included Krunal Pandya (2/17) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/38), who took crucial wickets at the death overs.

When is the IPL 2026 season?

IPL 2026 kicked off on March 28 with reigning champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru. The league will run till 31 May. 

IPL 2026 winner odds and latest betting

The latest betting odds for IPL 2026, by Dafabet:

Team

Odds*

Punjab Kings

3.50

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

3.75

Sunrisers Hyderabad

6.50

Rajasthan Royals

7.00

Gujarat Titans

8.00

Chennai Super Kings

23.00

Delhi Capitals

67.00

Mumbai Indians

151.00

Kolkata Knight Riders

201.00

Lucknow Super Giants

501.00

* Odds correct at time of publish but subject to change

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🏆 Chivu a champion with 48 Serie A games! But 1️⃣1️⃣ did better 🤯

🏆 Chivu a champion with 48 Serie A games! But 1️⃣1️⃣ did better 🤯

Cristian Chivu won the Serie A title after 48 matches as a head coach in Serie A (13 with Parma and 35 with Inter): he surpassed “legendary” names like Conte and Trapattoni, but several managers needed fewer matches to win the league.

Let’s look at the coaches who won Serie A with the fewest matches on their résumé in our top flight,counting all the teams they managed before winning the Scudetto.


🤯 4 UNTOUCHABLE coaches: the replacements!

First, an important distinction: there are 3 coaches who won Serie A after taking over mid-season, and they were even in their first experience in the top division. That’s why their numbers are practically unbeatable.

  • Ettore Puricelli: 15 matches - Milan 1954/55 (took over from Bela Guttmann)
  • Antonio Janni: 17 matches - Torino 1942/43 (took over from Andreas Kuttik)
  • Carlo Bigatto: 22 matches - Juventus 1934/35 (took over from Carlo Carcano: winner of 4 straight league titles)
  • Giovanni Invernizzi: 25 matches - Inter 1970/71 (took over from Heriberto Herrera)

🏆 The TOP 10 (excluding the 4 replacements)

If we consider only the coaches who started and finished the season, Chivu moves up to 8th place among those with the fewest games on the bench before winning the Scudetto. Here’s the TOP 10.

  • Arrigo Sacchi: 28 matches - Milan 1987/88
  • Carlo Parola: 31 matches - Juventus 59/60
  • Ljubiša Broćić: 31 matches - Juventus 1957/58
  • Jesse Carver: 34 matches - Juventus 49/50*
  • Anton Cargnelli: 34 matches - Torino 1927/28
  • José Mourinho: 36 matches - Inter 2008/09
  • Fabio Capello: 38 matches - Milan 1991/92
  • Cristian Chivu: 48 matches - Inter 2025/26
  • Antonio Conte: 50 matches - Juventus 2011/12
  • Mario Sperone: 51 matches - Torino 47/48

*Record-holder in the 20-team Serie A era.

If we go further down the list, we find other coaches who won the Scudetto with relatively few matches behind them on the bench.

  • Armando Castellazzi: 60 matches - Inter 1937/38
  • Alfred Schaffer: 64 matches - Roma 41/42
  • Giovanni Trapattoni: 66 matches - Juventus 1976/77  

❌ Statistical notes: there are some exclusions

We did not count several coaches for different reasons:

  • Lesley Livesley: 35 matches - Torino 48/49 (died in the Superga disaster before mathematical certainty of the Scudetto, together with Technical Director Ernest Erbstein)
  • William Garbutt: 1914/15 - awarded but interrupted by World War I

Player-coaches from the early days of Italian football are excluded.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

Jarrett Allen reacts to surprising MVP chants amid his remarkable Game 7 performance

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For a long time, Jarrett Allen has been part of the core four on the Cleveland Cavaliers. That is Allen, Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, and now, James Harden. In the past, that was Darius Garland, but he was the one traded for Harden at the 2026 deadline.

For most people, Allen is the least prominent in the core quartet, but he made sure to make his name known in Game 7 of the first round series against the Toronto Raptors. He had a dominant performance, getting 22 points and 19 rebounds. It was such a good game that Cavs fans at Rocket Arena were chanting MVP at Allen.

The surprising MVP chants for the Cavs' Jarrett Allen

When people think about the modern-day Cavaliers, they most likely think about Mitchell and Mobley. They are the team's best players, but that changed a bit in the Playoffs. Mitchell struggled against the Raptors, while Mobley was clearly the best Cavs player out there.

Thankfully, the core group had some good performances in Game 7, but Allen was truly the standout. It felt like he always found his way to get the ball with his rebounding, but he was also quite energetic with hustle plays.

MORE: Donovan Mitchell is glad to have James Harden's presence on the Cavaliers roster

That is what people want from Allen all the time. He is a workhorse, and when his energy is up, the opponents mostly struggle. Moving forward, he might receive more MVP chants, something that he did not expect to happen in Game 7.

"Probably from the bench jokingly. Got a little nervous out there. I thought it was Donovan Mitchell receiving the MVP chants," Allen said about how he felt when he received MVP chants during Game 7.

The Detroit Pistons will be the Cavaliers' opponents in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. It will be a grueling matchup for both teams, but this time, it will be much more reliant on the big men because Allen and Mobley against Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart will be exciting and physical.

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UIL playoffs: 12 Central Texas high school baseball teams advance to area round

Georgetown pitcher Connor Young (8) throws in the second inning as the Georgetown Eagles take on the Pflugerville Panthers in Pflugerville, April 23, 2026. (Sara Diggins/Austin American-Statesman)

Ten more Central Texas high school baseball teams won their best-of-three bi-district UIL playoff series Friday or Saturday to advance to the area round. Including Hendrickson and Weiss, who won their series Thursday, 12 Austin-area teams moved on to the second round. 

Here’s the roundup for Central Texas.  

Class 6A Division I

Lake Travis 19, Westwood 1: Yanuell Molina went 3-for-5 with two doubles and five RBIs and CJ Hansford hit a two-run homer and threw three innings on the mound to lead the Cavs to the series sweep. Ethan Schlotterback finished 2-for-2 with a walk, two RBIs and three runs scored and Elliott Proppe went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored in other notable offense for Lake Travis. 

Johnson 10, Laredo United 0 (5): Kason Hullum tossed a one-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts and no walks, Brenly Oaks went 2-for-4 with three RBIs and Selvin Garrett finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs as the Jaguars rolled to an easy series sweep. Luke Levassar belted a two-run double and Parker George, Waylon Griffith and Cooper Knight all recorded RBIs in other notable offense for Johnson.  

Cedar Ridge 5, Bowie 0: Reed Cox and Bryson Batton combined for a two-hit shutout and Jake Shoemaker went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs as the Raiders took Game 3 to win the series. Cox allowed no hits in 3 2/3 innings and Batton struck out seven in 3 1/3 innings of relief. Kasen Langerhans and Matthew Mabry each had an RBI for Cedar Ridge. 

Cedar Ridge 7, Bowie 0: Luke Irwin struck out seven and scattered three hits in five innings, Riggs Gordon went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Paul Hernandez Jr. drove in three runs as the Raiders won Game 2. Langerhans finished 2-for-3 with an RBI in other notable offense for Cedar Ridge. 

Class 6A Division II 

Dripping Springs 5, Vista Ridge 0: Blake Cox threw a three-hit shutout with 13 strikeouts and Jake Pardue went 2-for-4 with a triple, double and two RBIs as the Tigers swept the series. Cade Sanders had a run-scoring single, Cash Nelson recorded a sacrifice fly and Bobby Wilkinson finished 2-for-2 with a walk for Dripping Springs. 

Westlake 8, Vandegrift 4 (8): Lane Johnson’s two-run double keyed a four-run eighth inning as the Chaps took Game 3 to win the series. Hayden Chung’s RBI single and Owen Strain’s sacrifice fly added to Westlake’s lead in extra innings, with Nicholas Thompson retiring the side in the bottom half to secure the win. Johnson also had an RBI triple in the fifth. Strain finished 2-for-4 with two RBIs and Luke Rafferty struck out seven in 6 1/3 innings in other notable performances for the Chaps.  

Vandegrift 11, Westlake 5: Thomas Foote hit a grand slam and drove in five runs and Tyler Miller went 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs to lead the Vipers in Game 2. Chung went 2-for-3 with a walk and four RBIs to pace the Chaps. 

Class 5A Division I

Anderson 3, East View 2: Connor Comeau’s single, Leo Trevino’s RBI groundout and Darek Paiz’s sacrifice fly highlighted a three-run fifth inning and Jack Penders only allowed one hit in five innings of work as the Trojans recorded the series sweep. JJ Velasquez threw the final two innings to earn the save for Anderson. Andres Uzcategui struck out four and allowed only two hits in six innings to lead the Patriots.  

Rouse 2, Smithson Valley 0: Mason Gonzalez and Connor Williams combined for a two-hit shutout with five strikeouts and the Raiders used two walks, a hit batter and two wild pitches to score twice in the top of the first as they completed the series sweep. Gonzalez struck out three in 4 1/3 innings and Williams tossed 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief. Gonzalez also paced the offense, finishing 2-for-2 with a walk. His pinch runner in the first, Dylan Glenn, scored one of the team’s runs. Joe Bury was hit by a pitch and eventually scored the second run. 

Class 5A Division II 

Georgetown 2, Bastrop 1: Connor Young threw a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts and Cooper Thomas hit a solo home run and had two RBIs as the Eagles swept the series. Cooper Voight struck out five and tossed a complete game to lead the Bears. 

Georgetown 8, Bastrop 2: Cade Ereckson struck out nine and scattered five hits in five innings, Thomas belted a three-run triple and Braden Kirton ripped a two-run double to lead the Eagles in Game 1. Young had a two-run single and Zeke Hernandez threw two innings of shutout relief in other notable performances for Georgetown. Roman Olvera’s two-run double paced the Bears. 

Cedar Park 5, Boerne 2: Kayaan Kotharia threw four shutout innings, Hudson Cuevas went 2-for-3 with a walk, triple and two RBIs and Owen Mansfield belted a run-scoring single as the Timberwolves won Game 3 to take the series. 

Class 4A Division II 

Wimberley 13, Manor New Tech 2: Jacob Abrusley went 3-for-4 with a triple, double and 4 RBIs and Alex Abrusley struck out three and only allowed one hit in four scoreless innings as the Texans rolled to the series sweep. Jayden Hall had a two-run single and Cannon Couch, Sage Hall, Baron Botkin, Maverick Jacobs and Reed Kruzie all had an RBI for Wimberley. 

Wimberley 10, Manor New Tech 0: Gentry McGinnis struck out six and only allowed one hit in four shutout innings and went 2-for-3 with a double and RBI to lead the Texans in Game 1. Hall went 2-for-4 with two RBIs, Santana Raye drove in two runs and both Couch and Jacobs had two hits in other strong performances for Wimberley. 

Ederson: Why United are leading the race for Atalanta midfield engine

Ederson: Why United are leading the race for Atalanta midfield engine
Ederson: Why United are leading the race for Atalanta midfield engine

Manchester United’s midfield won them all three points against Liverpool in a game marred by individual errors.

All five goals at Old Trafford were arguably the result of defensive blunders rather than the quality of either attack. However, it was the physicality and resilience of United’s midfield that proved decisive on a topsy-turvy evening.

Reports in Italy now suggest that United are pushing to sign a Brazilian midfield warrior who would add even more steel to the middle of the park.

Manchester United pushing to sign Ederson

According to Calciomercato.it, Manchester United have intensified contact with Atalanta midfielder Ederson in recent days.

The 26-year-old Brazilian workhorse reportedly reached a verbal agreement with Atletico Madrid earlier this year.

However, the La Liga giants have not managed to get any closer to the Serie A side’s asking price, which is thought to be between €45m and €50m (£38.90-£43.1m).

It is claimed that United are willing to take advantage of Atletico’s hesitation, partly because they have the “resources” to meet Atalanta’s demands.

The six-foot-tall midfielder is a strong tackler, whose combative style of play, boxy frame, and willingness to fight for every ball make him a very solid defensive midfielder.

Manchester United in pole position for Ederson

A separate report from TuttoJuve claims that Atalanta’s stance has deterred several suitors, including Juventus.

It is believed United are the club with the “best chance” of landing Ederson, who has emerged as the “perfect player” in their search for Casemiro’s successor. He is entering the final 12 months of his contract in Bergamo.

Recently, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, is an admirer of Ederson.

Meanwhile, Casemiro is allegedly in talks with Inter Miami over a summer move. Despite interest from Saudi Arabia, the Major League Soccer outfit is thought to be his preferred destination.

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New location for summer festival of football

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FC Isle of Man have hosted the festival at The Bowl in Douglas for the past two years [Hannah McHugh]

A summer festival of football is set to return to the Isle of Man in July, but this time in the north of the island.

Hosted by FC Isle of Man, the event takes place between 17 and 19 July, with all matches played at Ramsey's Ballacloan Stadium.

The festival will see the island welcome back National League North side Radcliffe Borough for the third time, alongside League Two side Shrewsbury Town and Northern Premier League Division One West's Bury FC.

Organisers said the relocation to the north of the island was to allow those taking part and visiting to plan after uncertainty over the availability of the Ravens' home stadium of The Bowl on the dates.

Festival schedule

Friday, 17 July: Radcliffe vs. Shrewsbury Town (15:30 BST) & FC Isle of Man vs. Bury (19:30)

Sunday, 19 July: Third-Place Playoff (11:00) & Grand Final (15:00)

FC Isle of Man, who play in the North West Counties League Premier Division, have hosted the festival for the past two years to provide pre-season warm-up games for the teams and fans.

Director of football for the club, Lee Dixon, said the island's northern town had a "brilliant stadium" and a "great pitch" and moving the festival reinforced the Ravens' place as a club for the whole island.

"The Manx community is obviously not just Douglas, not just The Bowl, this is taking it out to another place like Ramsey," he said.

"Hopefully all the bars and restaurants and shops get to benefit from that and we'll have a very busy Ramsey on July 17th and 19th."

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'Premflix' and tourist fans - future of football predictions

"If this is the future of football, you can stuff it."

A clip from 1994 showing experts making predictions for where football would be in 10 years recently resurfaced on social media, and fans online cannot believe how prescient some of their forecasts proved to be.

Arsenal fanzine editor Mike Collins was part of the trio on the viral clip and - along with the disappearance of fanzines - he predicted credit card entry to stadiums, a decline in "hardcore support" and a rise in "glory hunters".

"I and all other old-style fans want no part of it at all," he said.

While not all predictions have come to fruition, some were on the money.

Neil Duncanson, a former broadcast executive, predicted that, "television will run football completely in the next century".

Meanwhile, Alex Fynn, an author and football consultant, divined that match-going fans would be seen by clubs as "incidental".

"If they are part of the equation, it will only be because television companies want them to provide the spectacular background, so that they can bring their pictures into millions of homes," he said.

These excerpts are taken from Standing Room Only, a BBC football programme that ran between 1991 and 1994.

BBC Sport caught up with Duncanson and Fynn to reflect on their Nostradamus moment - and get their take on where our national game will be 10 years from now.

"Tonight you'll watch Barcelona against Newcastle United in the European Super League."

In this clip from 1994, Standing Room Only made some big predictions about the future of football in the year 2004. #SuperLeaguepic.twitter.com/E5aSBsYKsu

— BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) April 19, 2021

'Not rocket science' to predict media landscape

In 1992, Sky won the rights to broadcast the newly established Premier League in a £304m five-year deal. Two years later, Duncanson predicted that the power broadcasters had over football would proliferate to an extent not yet seen.

"If you think television is too powerful in sport now, in 10 years' time you won't believe the control that they'll have," he said.

Duncanson also speculated that fans in 2004 would watch football through subscription and pay-per-view services.

"He'll watch it on his own local Newcastle cable station because the BBC or ITV won't be able to afford the rights to the game," he said.

"The cable operator will have paid a fortune for it, but he knows he'll get the money back from subscription.

"It's probably going to be done on pay-per-view, so you'll put a card and a number on your telephone, tap it in, five quid docked from your account, the game pops up."

More three decades on, subscription-funded broadcasters continue to be the gatekeepers of top-flight English football.

In 2023, the Premier League agreed a record four-year £6.7bn domestic television deal for Sky and TNT to show up to 270 live games a season from 2025-26.

Reflecting on his original predictions, Duncanson said it "wasn't rocket science" to see where things were going "if you followed the money".

"Sky had changed the game by spending so much money on rights because it established them as a major satellite power, and they continue to this day," he said.

Casting his eye towards the future, Duncanson sees the nature of subscription viewing changing.

"We're all going to learn a new acronym: DTC - direct-to-customer," he said.

"There is a bit of a push-back now with subscription prices rising, from football fans who say, 'Why do I have to pay so much money? I don't want to watch cricket or rugby or motorsport or whatever. I just want to watch my team play.'"

Taking its cue from the NFL, NBA and Formula 1, Duncanson believes the Premier League will increasingly evolve into a rights holder and broadcast platform.

"The Premier League next season are going to start their own channel in Singapore. If that's a success, you can see that being rolled out into other territories," he said.

"You'll be watching 'Premflix' or 'Fifa TV' or 'Uefa+', or any of them who have got that level of valuable football."

Fans outside Stamford Bridge protest against the proposed European Super League in 2021.
Premier League clubs withdrew from plans for a breakaway European Super League in 2021 following fan protests [Getty Images]

Football's relationship with matchday fans

Fynn, who was involved in the creation of the Premier League through his work as a consultant for the Football Association, believes the increased emphasis on broadcast revenue and international audiences has led top-flight English clubs to deprioritise their traditional fanbases.

"A customer can take his business elsewhere. A fan cannot. The clubs knew that and they exploited it," he said.

In a decade's time, Fynn predicts that spiralling player wages would further impact match-going fans.

He said: "Demand exceeds supply and, on that basis, what clubs have done is to recognise there is more value in eliminating the so-called 'legacy fans' in place of the so-called 'tourist fans' - those who will come, pay a higher entry price, buy merchandise and therefore add to the bottom line.

"So long as the players are paid the amounts that they are, fans will have in some way to pick up the cost."

Fynn praised the "enormous contributions" fans in England have made in the past decade, "through the Football Supporters' Association (FSA), Supporters Direct and, most important of all, the fan-led review of football governance".

That review led to the establishment last year of an independent football regulator in England.

"It is the regulator who will be the fans' best hope for producing a system whereby they are not extorted," Fynn said.

He speculated that Uefa's spending caps may eventually influence the Premier League.

England's top-flight clubs voted recently to move to a system called squad cost ratio (SCR), which allows clubs to spend up to 85% of their income on player wages, although this could rise to 115%.

Uefa's SCR spending limit is 70%, which all clubs in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League must adhere to.

Fynn said: "In due course we might have a more even playing field, in the sense that the clubs won't be able to pay the players so much, whereby they won't need to charge the fans so much for their ticket prices.

"But of course they will. As long as they can get away with it, they will."

Future financing

Fynn believes that the devaluing of matchday revenue harms clubs in the lower tiers of English football.

"Ten years ago, matchday was all-important. Today broadcast is all-important," he said.

"But matchday is absolutely vital for the small clubs. And yet, when you look at the leagues, every league - the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two - there are average losses for those leagues of millions and millions of pounds.

"It's a system that cannot continue like this and if, for example, the owners pulled the plug on the smaller clubs, half of the EFL would go out of business tomorrow, as we've seen with clubs like Sheffield Wednesday."

Wednesday entered administration in October last year and will start life in League One next year, after being relegated from the Championship, with a 15-point deduction.

This month, Chelsea announced the biggest pre-tax loss in Premier League history, with a £262m deficit for the 2024-25 season.

Manchester City stance on Phil Foden contract extension revealed amid future doubts

Manchester City stance on Phil Foden contract extension revealed amid future doubts
Manchester City stance on Phil Foden contract extension revealed amid future doubts
  • Phil Foden is out of contract at Man City in the summer of 2027
  • Barcelona and Bayern Munich have been linked with a move for the 25-year-old
  • Man City bosses have made a decision on the out-of-form forward

Executives at the Etihad Stadium have made a decision on Phil Foden’s future at Manchester City amid a difficult spell of form for the attacker, as per a new report.

Foden has struggled for minutes in 2026 and has lost his place in Pep Guardiola‘s preferred starting XI as Manchester City vie for a domestic treble in the final weeks of the season.

The 25-year-old endured a difficult 2024-25 campaign whose inconsistencies he himself attributed to mental and physical issues, having led City to a record fourth Premier League title the previous year to be crowned the PFA Players’ Player of the Year.

Phil Foden’s numbers show adaptation rather than decline

However, the Stockport-born forward has again dropped down Guardiola’s pecking order and as he enters the final year of his Manchester City contract, there is a decision to be made on his future.

Report: Man City cognisant that Foden needs protection

As reported by Times Sport’s Paul Hirst, Manchester City have held early-stage contract talks with Foden’s camp to discuss a long-term deal for the England international.

The report cites that executives at the Etihad Stadium remain ‘very protective’ and ‘supportive’ of the club’s academy graduate, who has won six Premier League titles and a historic treble amongst a plethora of silverware since breaking into the first-team under Guardiola in 2017.

In addition to Ballon d’Or winner Rodri, Manchester City were previously understood to be keen on securing the long-term future of Foden, a poster boy for the club’s academy and one of their own.

However, there has been talk of a possible parting of ways between Foden and his boyhood club during a period of transition for Manchester City, who are expected to have a busy upcoming transfer window under the stewardship of sporting director Hugo Viana.

Could Phil Foden leave Man City this summer?

It is inconceivable that Manchester City see Foden leave the club this summer, particularly given the support he has from senior executives behind the scenes as well as from Guardiola, who has been very patient with the 25-year-old over his dips in form in the last two seasons.

“He will come back” – Pep Guardiola backs Phil Foden to overturn Manchester City and England fortunes

There is a wider acceptance that Foden is going through an almost inevitable trough after years of unprecedented success on the pitch with Manchester City, having also been a regular for England over the years.

Foden will certainly be backing himself to win his starting place back next season but should he express a firm desire to leave – despite there being no belief that is unsettled or wants a move – Manchester City are not expected to stand in his way.

Cricket matches today | List of best live fixtures, latest betting odds & predictions for 4 May, 2026

Today's cricket slate has something for everyone. Pakistan Women kick off their ODI series against Zimbabwe Women at the National Stadium in Karachi this afternoon.

Later in the evening, the Wankhede hosts what amounts to a basement battle with serious playoff consequences. Mumbai Indians take on Lucknow Super Giants in Match 47 of IPL 2026.

Cricket matches today: Scheduled games, betting odds and predictions for 4 May, 2026

May 4, Monday

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Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants 1.622.32

Pakistan Women vs Zimbabwe Women, 1st ODI

MatchPak WomenZim Women
Pakistan Women vs Zimbabwe Women1.078.00


Note: This highlights the top international and domestic fixtures with competitive odds worth watching. All odds are via Dafabetunless otherwise stated and correct at time of publish.

 

How to bet on Cricket matches in India — Step-by-step guide and best betting offers

1. Choose a trusted online betting site

First up: you’ll need to pick a solid, trustworthy bookmaker, one that welcomes Indian users, supports INR, and delivers a smooth experience on both desktop and mobile.

Here at The Sporting News, we work alongside a variety of trusted bookmakers, including some of the leading and most respected brands within the industry. You can follow links to their sites below!

2. Grab a welcome bonus before the toss

Why bet without a bonus when you can get your hands on free credits or matched deposits?

Here’s what some of the best sites are offering right now:

3. Pick your markets like a pro

Sure, you can bet on who’ll win the trophy — but why stop there?

Cricket betting in 2025 has evolved big time. Here are some crowd-favourite markets to explore:

  • Match winner
  • Total sixes in the match
  • Player to hit the most sixes
  • Top run-scorer or wicket-taker
  • Player performance (runs, wickets, boundaries)
  • Total powerplay score
  • In-play betting (odds update live as the match unfolds)

Platforms like Dafabet offer custom “Bet Builders,” you can even create combos like “RCB to win + Kohli 50+ + 15+ sixes in the match.”

4. Do your homework

The difference between a lucky bet and a smart one? A quick check of the latest news.

Make sure your chosen players are actually in the XI, check weather conditions, see how the pitch is behaving, and scan for recent performances. Sites like Cricbuzz, ESPNcricinfo, and The Sporting News offer match previews, head-to-head stats, and expert predictions that can give you the edge.

Signing up to a betting site in India — Quick & easy guide

The good news? Signing up takes just a few minutes. Just be sure to use your real info and keep your KYC docs handy most sites require quick ID verification before you can deposit or withdraw.

  1. Choose a licensed site that accepts Indian users
  2. Create an account with your name, email, and phone number
  3. Verify your identity (usually Aadhaar, PAN or utility bill)
  4. Choose your deposit method: UPI, Paytm, NetBanking, GPay, etc.
  5. Make your first deposit
  6. Claim your welcome bonus
  7. Start browsing markets and place your bets!

Pro tip: Always set a budget and stick to it. Betting should be fun not stressful. Use tools available on betting apps to set daily or weekly deposit limits.

BET HERE:Dafabet IPL Offer | Best cricket betting sites in India

Apple Held The Line On MacBook Pricing While Microsoft Hiked Surface Prices, But The iPhone 18 Is Where The Streak Reportedly Breaks

4 May 2026 at 09:36

iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max rumored to enter trial production

When market distortions become so extreme that the underlying economics stop making sense, retreat is the only recourse. And, this is exactly what Morgan Stanley is now betting on in relation to Apple's ongoing bid for uncontested market share supremacy via a combination of price freezes and strategic hoarding of memory resources. Morgan Stanley believes Apple will not be able to sell the upcoming iPhone 18 variants at the same prices as those of their equivalent iPhone 17 counterparts Apple's emergent strategy to freeze the prices of its products amid the ongoing memory-driven turmoil first became evident when it refused […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-held-the-line-on-macbook-pricing-while-microsoft-hiked-surface-prices-but-the-iphone-18-is-where-the-streak-reportedly-breaks/

Foodbe – AI that answers food questions like a scientist, historian, and chef


Foodbe is the first AI platform that answers food questions with the depth of a nutritionist, the knowledge of a food historian, and the instincts of a Michelin-level chef. Ask anything—why does garlic turn bitter, what does salmon do for inflammation, how do you get a perfect sear—and get answers from Neuro (food science), Oracle (food history and culture), and Chefy (cooking technique). Every answer is sourced and verified. Not a ChatGPT wrapper. Built from scratch on 3,000+ hand-curated seeds over 14 months. A B2B API is available for food apps, grocery platforms, and health companies at api.foodbe.ai.

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Katie AI – Automate outreach and calls to turn cold leads into closed deals


Katie AI is an AI sales agent that builds your entire outbound workflow in minutes. Describe your product and target market, and it generates ICPs, messaging, cold emails, call scripts, follow-up cadences, and next-best actions with lead scoring. Specialized agents like Market Analyst, ICP Finder, Email Writer, Call Script, and Closer guide each step so you know who to target, what to say, and when to act. Start free to turn cold leads into qualified opportunities fast.

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AI Prospect Scout – Find, enrich, and engage B2B prospects with AI-driven outbound


AI Prospect Scout is an AI SDR platform for founders and lean teams to turn ICPs into booked meetings. It generates your ideal customer profile from your website, discovers accounts with 20+ signals, enriches contacts, and drafts tone-matched outreach using your brand voice. Run multi-step campaigns with approvals, quality scoring, and compliance built in. Handle replies with Maria Replies AI Agent, prioritize hot leads, and schedule meetings, while Marc Prospecting AI Agent keeps your pipeline full. Track sends, replies, bookings, and funnel performance in one dashboard and connect your own email and enrichment providers for transparent costs.

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Samsung may not release Stable One UI 8.5 today – Here’s why

4 May 2026 at 08:39

Stable One UI 8.5 missed its April 30 release window, and May 4 may meet the same fate. Samsung hasn’t released the rollout roadmap either. This is not the treatment Galaxy loyalists deserve, even for a mid-cycle software update.

It was initially rumored that Stable One UI 8.5 may release on April 30 in Korea and on May 4 in the Global market. It’s May 4 today, and the update rollout hasn’t begun yet; meanwhile, inputs suggest another potential delay.

Here’s why Samsung could skip the One UI 8.5 release today

April 30 window was reportedly avoided due to the Labour Day holiday on the following date. Now, May 4 looks to be sidelined as well, given South Korea’s Children’s Day holiday on May 5 [source].

Wednesday, the day after tomorrow, is now shaping up to be the strongest contender for the release of Stable One UI 8.5 update. Samsung usually drops major updates on either Monday or Wednesday; that said, we may see the rollout on May 6.

Avoiding release around non-working days is a strategic move. In case the software faces a severe flaw, the expansion should be paused. If the staff are on holiday, the penetration can’t be controlled, and the damage can be worse.

Galaxy S25 users in six countries have already received a near-stable build as the 10th Beta. Several new AI features have also been installed. Samsung may have also prepared for the prime time, and it could finally be Wednesday.

Note that the timeline hasn’t been confirmed by Samsung. The information is based on facts and inputs in the community forums. The company could even surprise its fans today by starting the rollout for the Galaxy S25 series.

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LG 2026 Gram laptop lineup goes on sale in the US

LG introduced the 2026 Gram laptop lineup earlier this year at CES 2026. Now, the company has officially announced the pricing and availability for the latest generation Gram laptop lineup. The latest Gram laptops are constructed with Aerominum, LG’s new structural material and offer MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability.

Neymar’s situation at Santos heats up after reported clash with Brazil icon Robinho’s son in training

4 May 2026 at 09:30
Neymar and the son of former Brazil international Robinho reportedly clashed during last Santos' training session.

Neymar‘s time at Santos has been anything but straightforward, and even as he focuses on forcing his way into Brazil‘s 2026 World Cup squad, another controversy has emerged. Reports have claimed the superstar clashed with Robinho Jr., the son of former Brazil international Robinho, during a training session.

Having been left out of Santos’ Saturday fixture against Palmeiras at the Allianz Parque due to the artificial turf surface, Neymar took part in a Sunday training session at the club’s facility. The session brought together reserve team players and those who had not featured the previous day, including both Neymar and the 18-year-old Robinho Jr.

According to Globo Esporte, an altercation broke out between the two players during the Sunday morning session at the CT Rei Pelé. The Brazilian outlet reports that Neymar grew irritated after being dribbled past by the teenager, responding after asking the youngster to ease up during the drill.

The confrontation escalated beyond words, with the two players reportedly engaging in a pushing match. At least one source contacted by Globo Esporte claims to have witnessed Neymar slapping Robinho Jr., and also catching the youngster with a trip that lifted him off the ground.

Neymar and Robinho of Brazil embracing.
Neymar and Robinho of Brazil embracing.

The episode was all the more surprising given that Neymar has been something of a mentor to Robinho Jr. since the teenager began making his way through the Santos setup. The young forward’s father, former Real Madrid and Manchester City striker Robinho, was a longtime national team teammate of Neymar’s, and the two families have remained close over the years, making the training ground incident all the more jarring.

None of the parties involved, including Santos, Robinho Jr.’s representatives or Neymar’s press team, have commented publicly on the matter. However, according to Globo Esporte, Neymar approached Robinho Jr. to apologize for his behavior before leaving the training facility, with the situation resolved before the end of the session.

Neymar set to feature in Santos’ next game

After missing the game against Bahia through rest and the Palmeiras fixture due to the turf issue, Neymar has appeared in just one of Santos’ last three matches, a Copa Sudamericana clash against San Lorenzo. With his World Cup place far from secure, however, the former PSG and Barcelona star is set to return to the starting lineup at the first available opportunity.

At Sunday’s press conference, Santos head coach Cuca confirmed that Neymar will start against Deportivo Recoleta in Paraguay on Tuesday. “They’ve already sold all the tickets there; Neymar is going to play, of course he’s going to play. After that, he’ll have a run of games leading up to the call-up, doing his best and staying energized. Now, it’s about leaving everything on the pitch, helping us and helping himself,” Cuca said.

Santos currently sit at the bottom of Group D and are in desperate need of a victory against Recoleta. Following that match, the club has four more games before Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti announces his World Cup squad on May 18, and Cuca has made clear his intention to keep Neymar in the lineup and give him the run of matches he needs to make his case.

Robinho Jr (L) and Neymar (R) of Santos.

Media post: What Car Owners Should Look for in Secure Vehicle Storage That Actually Holds Up

29 April 2026 at 18:01

The problem usually starts quietly: a project car sits too long, winter wheels get moved aside, and a few months later the battery is weak, tires have issues, and the paperwork is missing. For car owners, storage is not a side note. It is where expensive mistakes either stay small or grow.

A place can look polished in photos and still fail the real test: can it keep a vehicle, parts, and documents protected without becoming a hassle to use? Cars create their own storage problems, and weak choices show up fast.

That matters even more when more than one kind of item is involved. A daily driver may only need a short break, while a classic, a motorcycle, and hard-to-replace components may need different conditions. The wrong setup can turn a simple pause into repairs and replacements.

Where weak storage choices break down

Most owners do not lose money in one dramatic event. They lose it through small failures: poor access control, weak lighting, rushed management, and units that look fine until the weather changes.

This matters more when the item is a vehicle, motorcycle, wheels, or performance parts. Moisture, heat, and rough handling can cause damage that is expensive and often preventable. Once that happens, the monthly fee is no longer the main cost.

Time is another risk. A short-term arrangement often becomes longer than expected, and the conditions that seemed acceptable start wearing on paint, seals, batteries, and interior materials. For parts, a damp corner or bad stacking can ruin items before anyone notices.

The details that tell you whether a facility will actually work

A good-looking facility is not enough. The useful question is whether it works well on busy days, after hours, and when customers need more than a brochure answer. The right place feels orderly and predictable when you inspect it.

That means looking beyond the surface and asking how the operation handles ordinary problems. If the site is managed well, the details feel calm. If it is not, the problems show up in delays, unclear rules, and spaces that do not fit the job.

Security that works when nobody is performing for a tour:

Real security is boring in the best way. Gates should close properly, codes should not be shared casually, cameras should cover the right lanes, and lighting should make it obvious when something is wrong. A single feature is not enough.

For car owners, the weak spots are usually the edges: side entrances, blind corners, and staff who cannot explain after-hours access. Good security is a chain, not one lock. You want a property where the process stays consistent enough that a vehicle can sit for a week and still be in orderly surroundings.

– Ask who can enter after office hours and how access is logged.

– Check whether lighting reaches the drive lanes, not just the front gate.

– Look for cameras that cover movement, not just the office door.

Climate and layout are not optional extras:

Vehicles and parts do not react the same way. Leather dries out, rubber ages, fluids can separate, and electronics dislike heat and moisture. Climate control is about reducing slow damage, not comfort.

Layout matters too. Drive-up access sounds helpful until the aisle is too tight or loading becomes awkward. If you are storing wheels, trim, or a motorcycle alongside a vehicle, you need room to move without causing damage. The best setup fits both the item and the way you will use it.

The mistake of treating storage like parking:

Many people choose a space the way they choose an overflow lot: fast sign-up, low friction, no extra thought. That is a mistake. Parking and storage are not the same thing. Parking assumes regular use. Storage assumes time, stagnation, and the chance that something will sit untouched longer than expected.

The most common failure is assuming a vehicle will be fine if it starts today. That is how weak batteries, pest damage, and missing accessories sneak in. Another error is assuming every stored item needs the same conditions, even though a tire, a carburetor, and a canvas top age differently.

A usable checklist before you hand over the keys

If you are comparing facilities for a car, motorcycle, or parts inventory, use a process that favors real conditions over nice wording. A careful walkthrough can show whether the site is truly ready for a vehicle or only looks ready from the parking lot. At that point, many teams begin comparing E Sahara Ave climate storage based on how they actually perform day to day.

  1. Walk the property at the time you would actually visit. Notice lighting, traffic flow, gate function, and whether staff are present.
  2. Inspect the space with the car owner’s eyes. Look for stains, floor cracks, pest signs, door fit, and enough room to open doors and move tools.
  3. Ask direct questions about climate stability, access rules, insurance expectations, and what happens if you need to retrieve items quickly.
  4. Bring a short list of what you plan to store. A vehicle plus parts often needs more room and more organization than expected.
  5. Picture a worst normal day: rain, dark lanes, and a hurried visit after work. If the space still works then, it is more likely to work in real life.
  6. Prepare the vehicle before move-in. Clean the interior, check fluids, inflate tires, maintain the battery as needed, and label boxes clearly.

Good storage protects more than metal

People usually think they are storing a vehicle. In practice, they are storing money, time, and a future decision. A project car may be a hobby, a resale plan, or part of a bigger build. Parts bins and paperwork carry value too.

The best operators are often not the loudest. They answer the phone, explain the rules clearly, keep the property tidy, and make the process easy to understand. That quiet competence is worth more than glossy language because weak operations reveal themselves through inconvenience.

For car owners, reliability is the real luxury. A facility that stays consistent gives you room to plan maintenance, resale timing, and seasonal use without extra stress. It also makes recordkeeping easier, which is part of good vehicle ownership.

Choose the place that respects the work behind the vehicle

For car owners, the right storage decision is rarely the cheapest or flashiest. It is the one that protects the vehicle, the parts, and the time already invested. The difference shows up later, when the battery still holds a charge and the space does not feel like a gamble.

That is the standard worth using: not perfect marketing, but a facility that handles the job without creating new problems. If it can do that, it earns its keep.

The best outcome is simple. You should be able to return and find your car or parts in roughly the same condition as when you left them. When a place can deliver that kind of consistency, it becomes part of smart ownership.

Premyer Liqa: “Qarabağ” “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı

4 May 2026 at 09:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 30-cu turunun növbəti oyunu keçiriləcək.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, üçüncü oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

“Qarabağ” “Turan Tovuz”la üz-üzə gələcək. Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionunda baş tutacaq görüşə saat 19:30-da start veriləcək. Oyunun baş hakimi Rəşad Əhmədov olacaq.

Premyer Liqa
30-cu tur
2 may

“Kəpəz” – “Sumqayıt” 2:1
Qollar: Rauf Hüseynli, 86-pen; 89-pen – Yusif İmanov, 64-öz qapısına.
Hakimlər: Əli Əliyev, Akif Əmirəli, Müslüm Əliyev, Namiq Bəkirov.
VAR: Elvin Bayramov.
AVAR: Kamran Bayramov.
Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

“Araz-Naxçıvan” – “İmişli” 0:1
Qol: Dioqo Kardozo, 18.
Hakimlər: Vüqar Həsənli, Elşad Abdullayev, Zöhrab Abbasov, Emin Əliyev.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Rəhman İmami.
“Sumqayıt Arena”, 18:30.

3 may

“Şamaxı” – “Sabah” 0:3
Qollar: Stiv Solvet, 37. Coy Lens Mikels, 77. Umarali Rahmonaliyev, 90+1-pen.
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Vüsal Məmmədov, Tərlan Talıbzadə, Kamran Əliyev.
VAR: İnqilab Məmmədov.
AVAR: Şirmamed Mamedov.
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

“Zirə” – “Qəbələ” 1:0
Qol: Martins Junior, 78.
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Pərvin Talıbov, Teymur Teymurov, Əkbər Əhmədov.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Cəmil Quliyev.
Zirə İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 18:30.

4 may

“Qarabağ” – “Turan Tovuz”
Hakimlər: Rəşad Əhmədov, Namiq Hüseynov, Rahil Ramazanov, Vüqar Həsənli.
VAR: Tural Qurbanov.
AVAR: Asiman Əzizli.
Tofiq Bəhramov adına Respublika stadionu, 19:30.

5 may

“Karvan” – “Neftçi”
Hakimlər: Rauf Cabbarov, Kamran Bayramov, Kərim Zeynalov, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
AVAR: Zeynal Zeynalov.
Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

Okan Buruk'tan takıma mesaj: Şampiyonluk sözü!

Şampiyonluğu Samsunspor deplasmanında ilan etmeyi bekleyen Galatasaray kritik maçtan ağır bir yenilgi aldı. Sarı-kırmızılıların teknik direktörü Okan Buruk, oyuncularla özel bir toplantı gerçekleştirdi ve şampiyonluk için mesaj verdi. Sarı-kırmızılı futbolcular da Antalyaspor maçında şampiyonluk turu sözü verdi.

Azərbaycan komandası Avropa Kubokunda beşinci oldu

4 May 2026 at 09:25

Türkiyənin İstanbul şəhərində keçirilən cüdo üzrə gənclər arasında Avropa Kuboku başa çatıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, beynəlxalq turnirin son günündə Azərbaycan komandası daha 4 medal əldə edib. Ramazan Əhmədov (+100 kq) ikinci yeri tutaraq gümüş mükafatçı olub. Aslan Kotsoyev (-90 kq), Aysun Məmmədova (-52 kq) və Xədicə Qədəşova (-57 kq) isə bürünc medala sahib çıxıblar.

Xatırladaq ki, ilk yarış günündə Nihad Məmişov (-66 kq) qızıl, Ayxan Mirzəzadə (-60 kq) və Sadiq İsgəndərli (-66 kq) bürünc medal qazanmışdılar.

Beləliklə, Azərbaycan millisi turniri ümumilikdə 7 medalla (1 qızıl, 1 gümüş, 5 bürünc) başa vuraraq 27 ölkə arasında ümumi komanda hesabında 5-ci, kişilər arasında isə 3-cü pillədə tamamlayıb.

“Sabah”ın U-16 komandası çempion oldu

4 May 2026 at 09:14

“Sabah”ın U-16 komandası vaxtından öncə çempionluğunu təmin edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Asif Mirilinin baş məşqçisi olduğu komanda “Neftçi”ni 2:0 hesabıyla məğlub edib. Matçda qollara Ruslan Əbilov və Ayxan İbadov imza atıblar.

Bu qələbə ilə “bayquşlar” mövsümün başa çatmasına 2 tur qalmış çempionluğunu təmin edib.

“Real”ın futbolçusu mövsümdə 4-cü dəfə zədələndi

4 May 2026 at 08:47

“Real” itki ilə üzləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “kral klubu”nun futbolçusu Ferlan Mendi zədələnib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Müdafiəçi La Liqada XXXIV turda “Espanyol”la səfər matçında (2:0) ayağından xəsarət alıb. Mendi bu mövsüm artıq 4-cü dəfə zədələnib.

Müdafiəçi cari “futbol ili”ndə 9 oyuna çıxıb.

“Qarabağ” “Turan Tovuz”u qəbul edir – YENİLƏNİR

4 May 2026 at 08:26

Bu gün Misli Premyer Liqasında XXX turun növbəti oyunu keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turnir cədvəlinin ikincisi “Qarabağ” azarkeşləri önündə “Turan Tovuz”la üz-üzə gələcək.

Matç saat 19:30-da start götürəcək.

Misli Premyer Liqası
XXX tur

4 may

19:30 Qarabağ – Turan Tovuz
Baş hakim: Rəşad Əhmədov
T.B. – Respublika st.

Daha bir gərginlik “ocağı”…

4 May 2026 at 08:10

“Sumqayıt”ın prezidenti Riad Rəfiyev “Kəpəz” – “Sumqayıt” oyunundan (2:1) sonra hakimlər otağına girib, onların idarəçiliyinə etiraz bildirib.

Baş hakim Əli Əliyevin penalti qərarına etiraz edən Rəfiyev əsəblərinə hakim ola bilməyib, səs-küy salıb.

Maraqlıdır, o, futbolda yeni deyil. Çox yaxşı bilir ki, hakimlərin otağına girmək ciddi məsuliyyətdir. Bilə-bilə bu addımı niyə atsın?…

Matçın AFFA nümayəndəsi Asif Əliyevin gözü qarşısında baş verən bu şeylər onun raportunda qeyd olunubmu?

Klub prezidentinin bu addımına AFFA-dan hansı reaksiya gələcək? Bunu maraqla gözləməyə dəyər.

Ümumiyyətlə, sıradan bir hadisə kimi baxmaq olmaz; bir tərəfdən illərlə futbol industriyasında olan bir şəxsin klub prezidenti kimi hakimlərin otağına girərək etiraz etməsi, digər tərəfdən son vaxtlar hərtərəfli hədəfə gətirilən AFFA…

Yeni qarşıdurma cəhdi?

Kimə və nəyə lazımdır?

Kamil Əhməd

Could Joao Pedro be a perfect alternative for Barcelona’s Julian Alvarez hunt?

While Barcelona’s wait to officially defend their La Liga crown might have been extended for a few more days, the Spanish heavyweights have embarked on another sensational domestic romp this season. Once again underlining their status as Spain’s ultimate poster boy and retaining their domestic title at a canter, Hansi Flick’s side are already planning […]

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Could Joao Pedro be a perfect alternative for Barcelona’s Julian Alvarez hunt?

While Barcelona’s wait to officially defend their La Liga crown might have been extended for a few more days, the Spanish heavyweights have embarked on another sensational domestic romp this season. Once again underlining their status as Spain’s ultimate poster boy and retaining their domestic title at a canter, Hansi Flick’s side are already planning […]

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Could Joao Pedro be a perfect alternative for Barcelona’s Julian Alvarez hunt?

While Barcelona’s wait to officially defend their La Liga crown might have been extended for a few more days, the Spanish heavyweights have embarked on another sensational domestic romp this season. Once again underlining their status as Spain’s ultimate poster boy and retaining their domestic title at a canter, Hansi Flick’s side are already planning […]

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Game 1 Recap: Explosion of goals ends in Avalanche favor 9-6

DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 03: Artturi Lehkonen #62, Nathan MacKinnon #29, Martin Necas #88 and Nazem Kadri #91 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrate after a goal during the first period against the Minnesota Wild in Game One of the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Ball Arena on May 03, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

A week after sweeping the LA Kings, the Colorado Avalanche were back in action hosting the Minnesota Wild in a pivotal second round opening matchup. And how this game unfolded didn’t disappoint those high expectations with 14 different goal scorers including five defenseman to arrive at the 9-6 win for the Avalanche.

The Game

Minnesota may have had a couple early shots on goal but it was all Avalanche after the halfway point as they scored three goals within two minutes. First Sam Malinski took advantage of some open space in the offensive zone to get the home team on the board. Second, Jack Drury deposited the puck in the net after a hard working shift from the fourth line. After that goal Gabe Landeskog and Brock Faber got into a scuffle and the Wild got the extra penalty. So on the ensuing power play Artturi Lehkonen took advantage of a wide open cage to put Colorado up by three.

At that point Colorado could have cruised to an easy victory but the Wild proved why they made it to the second round as they put up their own two-goal barrage just two minutes later. Both were caused by less than pristine coverage by the Avalanche. First, Marcus Johansson snuck a puck through a jumbled mess at the net front and then Ryan Hartman beat the coverage down low to put the puck past Scott Wedgewood. After all that action, Colorado held a 3-2 lead at the first intermission.

The fun didn’t stop in the second period as the Avalanche first extended their lead on a nice individual effort goal from Nick Blankenburg. But what the depth defenseman giveth must also taketh as he got beat to the front of the net by Vladimir Tarasenko just over two minutes later. The Wild weren’t done in the period either as Quinn Hughes took advantage of some slow coverage from the third line to tie the game 4-4.

That wasn’t excitement enough as Nathan MacKinnon drew a penalty but the Wild were the ones to score on a shorthanded 2-on-0 rush and nice finish from Marcus Foligno. To run out rest of the time on the man advantage Jared Bednar put his second unit on the ice and right after it expired Devon Toews wired a puck through traffic to tie the game once again. The score was 5-5 at this point going into the second intermission.

It took all of three minutes for there to be a score in the third period. For the third time it was Colorado striking first in the frame. On a faceoff play Cale Makar skated to his favorite spot at the top of the right circle and didn’t miss. Two minutes later Ross Colton spotted Nazem Kadri cherry picking and fed him a pass for a breakaway which Naz buried on Wild goaltender Jesper Wallstedt.

After 12 goals were scored it seemed that was enough action for one game but Minnesota had one last gasp at four minutes left with Mats Zuccarello deflecting a shot that went up off of Wedgewood’s glove and over his head. Any last bit of uncertainty in this game lasted for one minute until Makar got his second goal of the game picking the corner over Wallstedt again. The Wild went with the extra attacker and it took seconds for Nathan MacKinnon to shoot a the puck long range and into the empty net to arrive at the exhilarating 9-6 final score for the Avalanche to take Game 1.

Takeaways

Cale Makar missed most of the first period nursing something after a big early hit but returned to make his impact on the game in this win. Sam Malinski also missed time in the second period after taking a puck to the face but he also finished the game. No real update on Makar was given after the game so we’ll see how he feels in the days moving forward.

Cale Makar has left Game One of the Second Round following this hit from Marcus Foligno pic.twitter.com/gZpbMyQOSU

— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) May 4, 2026

Surely the Avalanche will take a win in this best-of-seven series any way it comes but the Wild did a much better job than the Kings did in exposing some weaknesses. Colorado’s third line looked slow and we’re on the ice for three goals against. Still missing Josh Manson and the early Makar absence didn’t help the defensive core but they too got exposed on too many plays at the net front and with lack of speed. A few things to work on in upcoming days off.

Upcoming

Game 2 between Colorado and Minnesota back at Ball Arena on Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. MT on ESPN.

NBA playoff predictions: Who wins Sixers-Knicks, Lakers-Thunder and every second-round series?

The conference semifinal matchups are set. Cavs-Pistons and Sixers-Knicks in the East. Lakers-Thunder and Timberwolves-Spurs in the West. Which teams will advance to the NBA’s final four? And what has been the biggest takeaway of the playoffs so far? Let’s break it down.


Sixers-Knicks: Who wins?

Tom Haberstroh: Knicks in 7. I can’t wait to see the Joel Embiid and Karl-Anthony Towns matchup. I think Embiid gets the best of KAT in their minutes. But when projecting the Sixers, I just don’t know how much Embiid we’ll see. The Sixers big man has missed games in four out of the last five playoffs series his team has played, which doesn’t give me much hope that he can go the distance. 

Kelly Iko: Knicks in 7. Something clicked for the Knicks in the first round with Towns serving as a high-functioning offensive hub. Turns out, involving one of the most versatile bigs in basketball works — the Knicks are 13-2 since Feb. 1 when Towns logs a usage rate of at least 25%, according to Cleaning the Glass. The 76ers can go in a few directions with the Towns assignment, but expect them to cycle through Paul George, Kelly Oubre and Embiid. What the Knicks ultimately do to slow down Embiid is, of course, the most critical part of this series. A healthy Embiid is the most dominant player in the East, but New York’s depth and physicality should push them over the top. 

Ben Rohrbach: Knicks in 6. The matchups will be fascinating — Embiid overpowering Towns; Towns spacing out Embiid; New York going double big at times; a whole lot of mixing and matching — but the 76ers trusted only six players at the end of their upset series against the Celtics, and one of them was Embiid. Tyrese Maxey and Jalen Brunson may match each other shot for shot, but so much falls on Embiid’s shoulders, and I’m just not sure how long he can carry that load in the playoffs.

Dan Titus: Knicks in 7. Philly’s win over Boston was massive, but Embiid’s health is still up in the air and New York’s depth gives them the advantage. The Embiid-KAT and Brunson-Maxey matchups will be must-see, but the Sixers lack a true interior presence to control the glass and limit second-chance opportunities. Paul George and VJ Edgecombe could swing things, yet the Knicks’ superior defense and versatility should be the difference — especially if Embiid isn’t 100%.


Wolves-Spurs: Who wins?

Titus: Spurs in 5. The Wolves showed grit beating Denver without Anthony Edwards or Donte DiVincenzo, but with Ayo Dosunmu likely out to start the series, they’re simply running out of bodies. Who’s checking Wemby? More importantly, who keeps pace with the Spurs’ second unit led by Dylan Harper? If Minnesota wasn’t missing three key offensive pieces, this would be closer, but they just don’t have the horses.

Rohrbach: Spurs in 6. The Timberwolves are tough, and they will be even tougher if they can work a healthy Edwards into the fold, but it appears their primary offensive creator will miss at least the start of the series with a hyperextended knee. Fall behind early, and I’m afraid the Wolves could get swallowed whole by Victor Wembanyama. Meanwhile, San Antonio has so many ways to attack a Minnesota defense that is wearing thin.

Iko: Spurs in 6. I’m fascinated by the battle on the boards. The Wolves are the No. 1 rebounding team in the playoffs, and overwhelmed the Nuggets in the closeout game in ways that could be replicated against the Spurs, even with the very large Frenchman on the floor. Jaden McDaniels, Terrence Shannon Jr. and Naz Reid have enough collective crashing ability to give Minnesota more bites at the apple, although I worry about the composure of Shannon and Bones Hyland against a stout, aggressive Spurs unit. Portland, despite losing in five, was able to build big leads in segments, a sign of the youth that still exists in San Antonio, but the Spurs have enough to get it done. 

Haberstroh: Spurs in 5. Rudy Gobert will need another Superman performance against Wemby in order to make this a real series, though I suspect Julius Randle will get the first stab at Alien duties. The Spurs’ guards and Wembanyama present a much tougher challenge for Minny than the gimpy Denver Nuggets.


Cavaliers-Pistons: Who wins?

Iko: Cavs in 5. I’ve yet to come down from my Cleveland-is-coming-out-of-the-East ledge and I won’t do so today. The Pistons’ defense is aggressive, brilliant and will do its absolute best to cause chaos whenever Donovan Mitchell or James Harden touch the basketball. I just don’t think it’ll be enough to mask Detroit’s lack of secondary scoring (outside another epic Tobias Harris breakout series), bench production relative to Cleveland’s, or collective postseason experience.

Titus: Cavs in 7. Detroit’s defense will grind this out and Mitchell’s struggles getting downhill against Toronto probably repeat here. Expect Detroit to pack the paint. But the Pistons’ challenge will be on offense. They are far too dependent on Cade Cunningham, and Harris acting as their secondary scoring option is troubling. Cleveland’s depth and perimeter shooting — something Orlando lacked — should swing this series in the Cavs’ favor. Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen must be aggressive to win this bruiser of a matchup.

Haberstroh: Pistons in 7. I think Jalen Duren breaks out. After a huge letdown against Orlando, Duren won’t have much trouble asserting himself in a matchup against Mobley and Allen. The Cavs’ frontline isn’t nearly as physical as Orlando’s big bodies, which gives Detroit a significant advantage inside. 

Rohrbach: Pistons in 6. On one hand, can the Pistons keep pace with the Cavaliers’ offense? Their lack of secondary shot creation looked to be an issue against the Magic, until Harris found another gear. How long they can rely on that is anyone’s guess. On the other hand, Cleveland struggled, for the most part, to score against the Raptors’ defense. Wait until the Cavs get a load of Detroit, a team that found its 60-win form in the direst of circumstances.   


Lakers-Thunder: Who wins?

Rohrbach: Thunder in 5. LeBron James works miracles. Winning a game against this Oklahoma City team, without Luka Dončić, would qualify as one. Dominating against the Rockets the way he did was nothing short of remarkable. Doing it against OKC’s ferocious defense is a different story. Never mind what Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will do to the Lakers. Even without Jalen Williams, who may return sooner than Dončić in this series, the Thunder should run away with it.  

Haberstroh: Thunder in 5. The reports about Dončić’s availability, or lack thereof, is deeply concerning. I just don’t see how LeBron at 41 years old, with Dončić out for the foreseeable future, can withstand the physical track meet that will be this OKC series.

Titus: Thunder in 4. The Lakers’ defense looked great against a Houston team that couldn’t shoot, but OKC is a whole different challenge. Marcus Smart will likely draw SGA, but that won’t be enough, and Chet Holmgren is set to shine in this matchup. Even if Luka returns, it’s tough to see LA keeping up. OKC just put up 126 points per 100 possessions in the first round without even tightening the screws defensively.

Iko: Thunder in 5. This series will go one of two ways; either the Lakers do the proverbial “steal Game 1 on the road and momentarily shock the world” or “win the emotional Game 3 on their return home.” James’ brilliance is enough to keep these games closer than expected, but the Lakers have no answers for SGA, Oklahoma City’s stable of two-way threats and one of the most prolific transition defenses, especially sans Dončić. The basketball world is patiently awaiting the eventual Thunder-Spurs heavyweight bout. 


What's your biggest takeaway from the playoffs so far?

Rohrbach: Defense is king. The teams that have looked the best — the Thunder and Spurs, specifically — are the league’s top defenses. I’ll even throw the Pistons and the Knicks in there. When they have looked their best, it has been the defense that has carried them to dominant stretches. Meanwhile, the Nuggets and Celtics — the NBA’s top two offenses during the regular season — struggled to score against the smothering defenses of the Timberwolves and 76ers, respectively. Offense comes and goes, but defense is the constant, or however the saying goes.

Titus: Anyone can win the East. I’ve got the Knicks making the Finals, but with three of the first four series going seven games, it’s clear there’s no truly dominant team. The margin for error is razor-thin — whoever emerges will have to find a combination of making in-series adjustments, executing and surviving the war of attrition.

Iko: Your biggest strength can ultimately become your undoing. Teams that put extra emphasis on creating extra chances via offensive rebounds — that had underlying shot-creation issues outside of heliocentric figures — learned the hard way about the perils of playoff basketball. Five of the top seven teams in offensive rebounding rate are now eliminated from the postseason altogether. The real-time tradeoff between sending more bodies to the boards as opposed to getting back in transition and setting up a defensive shell has been fascinating to see unfold.

Haberstroh: No lead is safe. In-game or in-series. It’s been an incredible postseason full of surprises, drama and physicality, but the player health variable still looms large unfortunately. Injuries and 3-point variance are creating such chaos that it’s hard to get a handle of each team’s true strength. That makes it hard to predict, but enthralling to watch.

New York Knicks vs Philadelphia 76ers series preview, predictions: Can Embiid, 76ers upset another rival?

This is the real Eastern Conference Finals.

(That is with all due respect to Detroit and Cleveland, but neither of those teams has looked on the level of New York or Philadelphia in the playoffs.)

This is also a showdown between two teams that looked like the best version of themselves in the first round of the playoffs, after leaving us with a lot of questions during the first 82 games. That is especially true of the 76ers — we only saw Joel Embiid, Paul George and Tyrese Maxey together for 22 regular-season games, and even in those games, they never clicked as they did in the last three games against Boston.

Now two long-time rivals meet again in the playoffs, and whichever team comes out of this series should be a heavy favorite to make the NBA Finals. Here's what you need to know about New York vs. Philadelphia.

When does the Knicks vs. 76ers begin?

Game 1 between Philadelphia and New York is on Monday night, May 4, at Madison Square Garden in the heart of Manhattan. Games will be played every other day, up until Game 7 when there would be a two-day break.

New York vs. Playoffs Schedule 2026

All times are Eastern (* = if necessary).
Game 1: Philadelphia at New York, Monday, May 4 (8 ET, NBC/Peacock)
Game 2: Philadelphia at New York, Wednesday May 6 (7 ET, ESPN)
Game 3: New York at Philadelphia, Friday May 8 (7 ET, Prime Video)
Game 4: New York at Philadelphia, May 10 (3:30 ET, ABC)
* Game 5: Philadelphia at New York, May 12 (TBD)
* Game 6: New York at Philadelphia, May 14 (TBD)
* Game 7: Philadelphia at New York, May 17 (TBD)

Player to watch: Karl-Anthony Towns

Against the Hawks, the Knicks and Towns had their Jamie Tartt moment: “Stop playing to me and start going through me.”

Starting in Game 4, the Knicks started getting KAT the ball more in the high post, and used him as more of a hub than a scorer. He had two triple-doubles — the first Knick ever to have two in a series — and things started to come together for both him and the Knicks. Towns also had a relatively good defensive series against the Hawks because he could drop back into the paint and not have to chase shooting bigs.

Things are going to be different with Joel Embiid in the paint. He is more physical, can step out and defend a little, and has amazing instincts and timing. KAT isn't going to have the same amount of time or space to operate. That said, the Knicks need him to have another impactful series, or they could be in trouble.

Honorable mention: Mikal Bridges. He is going to be the guy with the Tyrese Maxey assignment on defense, plus the Knicks are going to need some offense out of him as well. If Bridges has a big series, things get a lot easier for the Knicks.

Keys to watch for in Philadelphia vs. New York

Can Embiid, 76ers stay healthy?

From training camp through a week ago, everyone from fans to media to other teams have said, "If the 76ers are healthy, they can beat anyone… but they're not going to stay healthy."

Well, they did get healthy for three games and with that was enough to upset the Celtics. Now, they move on to another physical series, with games every other day — can the Sixers stay healthy through that? If any of the 76ers' big three are out, or even less than their peak, the team is in trouble.

Can the Knicks contain Embiid, Maxey?

New York had a top-10 defense after the All-Star break (sixth in the NBA from Jan. 1). That defense showed up against the Hawks and is a key reason they won the series.

Embiid and Maxey present much more difficult challenges.

New York has not been great at containing quick point guards. He's too quick for Josh Hart. Then they have Mikal Bridges (who likely gets the assignment) and OG Anunoby, but they are not really great at shutting down these kinds of guards (they would have matched up better with the "Jays" if Boston had won Game 7). Maxey is an All-Star (and about to be All-NBA) player who averaged 26.9 points a game against the Celtics and will have the ball in his hands. The Knicks need to find a way to contain him.

Embiid looked as close to his MVP self as we have seen in a long time over the last three games, and if he brings that to the Garden, he will be tough to contain for Mitchell Robinson and Towns. The Knicks in the past have used Anunoby on him as well. Expect them all to get a shot, but New York has work to do because Embiid wasn't just scoring, he was passing well and carving up the Celtics defense. Towns had a pretty good defensive series against the Hawks because they didn't have a big who could really pull him out of drop coverage. Embiid can. This will be different.

Will Knicks fans take over Xfinity Mobile Arena?

Two years ago, when these two teams met in the playoffs, the games in Philadelphia sounded like Madison Square Garden South. It happened in both games in Philadelphia between these teams this year.

"I have a message for our fans," Embiid said after the 76ers advanced. "Last time we played the Knicks, it felt like (Philadelphia) was Madison Square Garden East. We're going to need the support. Don't sell your tickets. This is bigger than you ... If you need money, I got you."

The 76ers have restricted online ticket sales for Games 3 and 4 to residents of the greater Philadelphia area. That sounds great, but there are a lot of Knicks fans with money willing to take over the secondary ticket market. It's something to watch.

Prediction: Knicks in 7

In the end, I just trust them more. This is a team that brought back the core of a gritty, tough team that made the conference finals last year, and they have shown they can dial that up.

James Dolan may just get his "Finals or bust" wish.

Caitlin Clark’s ‘insane’ pass to Sophie Cunningham is a must-see

Caitlin Clark’s chemistry with Sophie Cunningham turned heads in the Indiana Fever’s 2026 WNBA preseason finale against Nigeria on Sunday.

The 24-year-old enters her third season on a mission after an injury-riddled 2025 campaign limited her to just 13 games.

Clark averaged 16.5 points, 8.8 assists and 5.0 rebounds before a groin strain shut her down. The two-time All-Star has returned with a vengeance. 

MORE: Caitlin Clark flexes outfit for Indiana Fever game

Clark is a generational talent who can slice through defenses off the dribble and torch opponents from beyond the arc. Her ability to create for teammates sets her apart. 

Ahead of opening night, the Clark-Cunningham tandem gave fans a glimpse of what is to come.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) before the game against the Golden State Valkyries at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

Caitlin Clark is back to form

The Fever had their way with Nigeria from start to finish. Clark was the catalyst for Indiana’s dominance.

Around the nine-minute mark of the second quarter, Clark pushed the pace in transition. She scanned the floor quickly. Clark then delivered a perfect no-look pass to a cutting Cunningham. Cunningham completed the highlight with the easiest two points of the night.

The Fever’s official Instagram account shared the play shortly after.

“anotha insane CC pass,” the Fever wrote. “Caitlin Clark splits three defenders to find Sophie Cunningham for the lay.”

Indiana closed the preseason on a high note with a 105-57 victory. Clark finished with 12 points on 3-of-4 shooting, 2-of-3 from three and 4-of-4 from the free-throw line. She added four assists in 13 minutes of play. Cunningham contributed eight points and three assists in 12 minutes.

Cunningham was a priority for the Fever in offseason free agency. She re-signed on a one-year, $665,000 deal. Last season, Cunningham embraced her role as the team’s enforcer. 

MORE: Fever star Sophie Cunningham shuts down rumors about unhappiness with contract

Her bond with Clark extends beyond the court. That connection was impossible to ignore on this play.

Fever fans can expect more from these two when the regular season tips off on May 9 against the Dallas Wings.

Pirates' Paul Skenes Gets High Praise Amid Early Season Cy Young Race

The Pittsburgh Pirates have had a much better season than in years past, though it's still fair to note that this team isn't playing as well as it can.

Currently at 19-16 on the season, the Pirates find themselves in the lower half of the National League Central. There's still plenty of time left, and there's a lot to like about Pittsburgh, but this is a team that should be playing a bit better, even if things are much improved over years past. 

A lot of that is due to what Paul Skenes has done on the mound. Skenes, outside of two starts this year, his first one and the most recent one against the St. Louis Cardinals, has again been the best pitcher in baseball. Even in a start when he struggled against the Cardinals, he still threw 5.0 innings and struck out nine.

That's why many are still saying that he's the favorite to win the National League Cy Young Award, with an MLB.com writer even going as far as saying that it's his race to lose.

“As with Skubal in the AL, Skenes is still the name to beat in the NL race. He's 4-1 with a 2.48 ERA in six starts for a resurgent Pirates team that has stayed in the thick of things through the first month. And though Skenes hasn't been quite as dominant with strikeouts as we've seen in the past (30 in 29 innings), he's still keeping hitters off base at an elite rate. His 0.72 WHIP would be the second-best mark in baseball if he had enough innings to qualify (he's one short entering Wednesday) and opponents are hitting an MLB-low .141 against him. That's why he's allowed one or no runs in his past five starts,” Jason Foster of MLB.com wrote.

It doesn't seem like Skenes is too worried about that stuff nowadays, saying that he's more focused on his team winning games at a high level and getting through the skid that they were recently on, as the Cardinals had gotten swept in a four-game set against the Pittsburgh Pirates before sweeping the Cincinnati Reds in Pittsburgh this weekend.

“Every team is going to have skids,” Skenes said. “Just got to get back to who we are and just play our game, [don’t] try to do too much -- just [feels] like we’ve been trying to do too much a little bit, especially today.”

Can Phillies Blame One Guy for Horrible Start to 2026 MLB Campaign?

It's very strange to look at the Philadelphia Phillies before Rob Thomson and not get a sense that he was blamed, and perhaps he shouldn't have been, for all of the struggles the organization has faced. 

Even when Dave Dombrowski spoke about the decision to move on from Thomson, it wasn't exactly like he was putting all the blame on him, even if the decision to let go of him made it seem like that.

“This isn’t a blame game,” Dombrowski said, per MLB.com. “You can blame whoever you choose. For us, we don’t really do that. Rob, like the rest of us, you bear responsibilities. Just the way things were going, they’re not going well enough. I don’t think we’re playing up to our capabilities. I think we’re a much better club than we played. And so you make some decisions that are tough at times.”

The bigger problem here is Dombrowski, who obviously didn't do a good enough job of putting together a competent roster. The Phillies look like a very good team on paper, at least one that can win games at a high level, but they just haven't been able to do so over the first month or so of the regular season.

“No, I don’t have any regrets,” Dombrowski said about his roster construction. “I mean, if we play this way the rest of the year, I’ll have a lot of regrets at the end of the year. But I think we’re a lot better than this.”

If there's been one positive from some of the comments that we heard coming out of Philadelphia, it's that the organization isn't hiding from the fact that it hasn't played well. We all have eyes here, and even people who don't understand baseball would say the Phillies just haven't been playing as well as they should be.

“It’s better baseball,” new head coach Don Mattingly said. “We haven’t been losing unluckily. We’ve contributed to that. We’ve got to play better baseball. ... This is a ‘we’ thing. This isn’t point-your-finger-at-one-thing and say, 'This is the solution.' The solution is play better than the other team.”

Eagles Continue to be Praised for AJ Brown Replacement in NFL Draft

Good teams make good decisions year in and year out, which is part of why the Philadelphia Eagles find themselves in the position they're currently in. The Eagles and Howie Roseman have done a very good job of getting some of the top talent in the world throughout the NFL draft cycle, and that was the case once again in 2026.

Roseman went in with a plan and continues to stick with it, showing teams around the league that he's willing to do whatever it takes to land players on his board if he believes they can come in and make an immediate impact in Philadelphia. I was very impressed with the decisions he made, and I even think someone like Eli Stowers isn't being talked about enough.

However, Roseman also added Makai Lemon and traded for Jonathan Greenard in the draft, capping off an excellent three days in Pittsburgh. With everything Roseman did, the Eagles are currently being praised as one of the three teams that won the NFL Draft.

“Howie Roseman does it again. An active and aggressive draft weekend saw the Eagles GM deal leapfrog the cross-state rival Pittsburgh Steelers to draft a highly coveted and dangerous wide receiver in Makai Lemon, later swing a trade for a Pro Bowl pass rusher in Jonathan Greenard, and then upgrade depth at multiple positions. There’s a reason why the Eagles have ranked among the best in the NFC for the better part of the decade. It all starts with the crafty architect,” Mike Jones of The Athletic wrote.

Lemon is the most interesting of the bunch because of his age and potential. Some believe he has a real opportunity to be a superstar in the NFL as early as his rookie season, and if the Eagles decide to move on from AJ Brown, that's exactly what needs to happen. Lemon already seems to be fitting in well in Philadelphia, as he'll wear Nick Foles' No. 9 after speaking with the Philadelphia fan favorite.

"I talked to him on the phone," Lemon said. "He wanted to pass that number over, wanted to speak to me on the phone before anybody else told me so. I appreciate him, and hopefully I can meet him soon. He's around the building."

Yankees' George Lombard Comments Could be Bad News for Anthony Volpe

The New York Yankees recently sent shortstop George Lombard to Triple-A, and it sounds like there's a real chance the youngster will eventually get his chance in Major League Baseball much sooner than most anticipated.

Lombard, who's expected to be one of the top young players in baseball when he makes his debut, plays shortstop and has also flirted a bit with third base in recent weeks. 

The idea of Lombard coming up and playing the infield instantly for this organization is something that excites many, but it also could change plans for others.

Regardless, the Yankees can't worry too much about that and have to go with the best nine guys every day. When speaking about that recently, skipper Aaron Boone made it known that he's really impressed with what Lombard has done this year. I think that he got off to a great start, and this was the perfect timing to get a player of his caliber up to Triple-A.

“He’s obviously gotten off to a really good start in Double A,” Boone said, per The Athletic. “Love the player. Love the person. After finishing last year in Double A and then going out and wanting him to get off to a good start — which he has — I think it’s good timing to get him up to Triple A.”

Others in the organization have also been impressed with the youngster, including slugger Aaron Judge, who sounds like he wants him up as soon as possible. Judge understands that he's probably one of the best nine players in the organization, and that only means that Lombard should have a chance to play every single day in the Bronx. At the end of the day, the Yankees need to do whatever it takes to win, and Lombard will seemingly help them with that.

“He made some big adjustments from the past couple of years,” Judge, who hit his 12th home run of the season Tuesday, said. “He’s gonna play elite defense at third, shortstop, wherever. At the plate, man, using the whole field, great contact hitter, but he’s got some juice behind it. He’s gonna continue to grow and get stronger and continue to develop into that power a little bit. He’s seeing the consistency at the plate, just good at-bats at such a young age.

Steelers' Aaron Rodgers Decision Could be Good for Drew Allar

I'm not sure about all the questions about what the Pittsburgh Steelers are doing with Aaron Rodgers after applying the UFA tender to him to make sure they would get something in return if he decides to leave. 

It seems like things are in a very different position than many expected. However, questions don't seem to be leaving anytime soon. It was recently spoken about by higher-ups in the Steelers organization, including Art Rooney.

"The main thing that the tender gives us is potential for a comp pick if Aaron would choose to go to another team," Rooney II said in an interview on NFL Network, per ESPN. "We don't expect that, but by the same token, you never know. And it's just something that we had an opportunity to protect if needed."

Beyond that, others in the Pittsburgh media are a bit uncertain why the organization did this, but the positive part here is that it's expected that they told Rodgers about the decision.

“I don't have all of the information yet on why the Steelers did this, but I will tell you this: I would be surprised if they did not notify Rodgers they were going to do this before they did it. If they didn't, then the relationship is fractured and all of the positive signs of Rodgers returning might have to be reevaluated.

“I also like the Bernard and Dunker picks. Here's the thing about Allar: QBs are always pushed up boards because it's the most important position on the team. And in a year you have three third-round picks, it makes perfect sense to use one on a developmental QB. No one is saying Allar is the future franchise QB. They're going to develop him and we'll see if McCarthy can get more out of him. My hesitation with the pick is I don't know if a coach can develop the "It" factor -- that intangible presence all great QBs seem to have,” Ray Fittipaldo of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote.

I'm not saying the Steelers should really worry too much about making Rodgers happy, as the guy is much older at this point in his career and just not the same player that he once was at 42 years old. However, we've also seen Rodgers be petty in the past, and the last thing the Steelers want to do is try to out-petty someone who has proven that he won't lose those types of wars.

Eagles-Patriots Trade for AJ Brown Isn't Done Just Yet

In April, reports had started to indicate that the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots were definitely going to get a deal done for AJ Brown. The expectation is for that to happen in the early stages of June, as the post-June 1 cap hit would ease things for the Eagles.

After some of the decisions the Eagles have made over the past few months, it's all but certain that Brown won't be on this roster. They moved up in the draft to select Makai Lemon, have added other wide receivers, and all comments outside of a few that Howie Roseman has made pretty much make it seem like he won't be a member of the Eagles in the short term.

However, while it seems like a guarantee that this trade was going to happen with New England, it doesn't seem as likely as some have made it seem. According to the latest, while a deal is expected, the two sides have yet to commit to anything just yet.

"[The Patriots] want Brown. And the Eagles are willing to move on from Brown. And I expect that this trade will come together on June 1," ESPN's Adam Schefter said during a Tuesday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, per BR. “Neither side is committed to it, but both I believe are expected to make it happen. They'll revisit it. It's not going to be hard to get done. The Eagles are open to moving him, the Patriots want him, and I believe in the end it will involve a future first-round draft pick. My guess is 2028, but let's see what the two sides finally figure out there in the end."

It shouldn't be too hard to get done, as Schefter touched on, but trades for star wide receivers are still rather expensive at times, so if the Patriots think they're going to get Brown for pennies on the dollar, they'll likely be very mistaken.

Enquirer announces winners, details of 2026 High School Sports Awards

The Cincinnati Enquirer announces the winners and finalists for the fall and winter sports seasons at the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards.

They will be honored on Tuesday, June 16, at Princeton High School. This year's format will be different to offer more personal attention for everyone honored and make the ceremony more time-efficient.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. for a reception/individual awards presentation for finalists. The Enquirer will take a group photo of all finalists and winners, with athletes heading for the auditorium at 6:30 p.m. The event starts at 7 p.m. with Rocky Boiman serving as a featured speaker. Joe Danneman of Fox19 and Shelby Dermer of The Cincinnati Enquirer will serve as presenters.

Everyone is invited to attend the awards show, but only winners will be called to the stage to receive their awards.

What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winners need to know

  • Though tickets are not necessary, The Enquirer asks that all winners RSVP.
  • The Enquirer will request an acceptance video from those who cannot attend.
  • Winners will take the stage to give brief remarks when their category is called.
  • All coaches and athletic directors of winning athletes and teams are welcome to come. No tickets necessary.
  • Be at the venue by 6:30 p.m. for a group photo of all the honorees in attendance.

What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards finalists need to know

  • All finalists will be invited to a reception before the awards presentation, where they can have light refreshments, browse booths and connect with other athletes.
  • There will be several stations, organized alphabetically by last names, where Enquirer staff will present athletes with their certificates and take photos. The photos will be used in a red-carpet gallery on cincinnati.com.
  • They are invited to join a group photo about 30 minutes before the start of the live show.
  • While finalists will not be called to the stage, they may see their names on the screen or memories in the sizzle reel.
  • Families who cannot attend the early reception will have 30 minutes after the show (around 9 p.m.) to take part in the same activities, except for the group photo.

The Enquirer will make a separate announcement when the spring and premium awards are ready. Please note this event is separate from the all-city teams and athlete of the week voting.

Here are the fall and winter winners and finalists for 2026.

Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winter nominees for the 2025-2026 sports season

Boys archery

Winner: Ethan Pauciulo, Ryle

Finalists: Ari Edmonds, Scott; Kyle Kirkpatrick, Cooper; Sawyer McClure, Walton-Verona; Brayden Nevels, Cooper; Michael Turner, Pendleton County

Girls archery

Winner: Karina Usman, Simon Kenton

Finalists: Emerson Caravona, Cooper; Lexus Goff, Scott; Joannah Hibbett, Cooper; Rylee Schmidt, St. Henry; Prisha Shah, Ryle

Ohio boys basketball

Winners: A’mire Gill, Princeton; Kellen Wiley, Wyoming

Finalists: Grady Barber, Williamsburg; Jason Caimano, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Antwan Hinton, Taft; Max Joiner, Summit Country Day; Isaiah Mack-Russell, Winton Woods; Chase Martin, Loveland; Zevin Sesslar, Waynesville; Eli Stroud, Badin; Josh Tyson, Lakota West; Antonio White, Deer Park

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys basketball

Winner: Athens McGillis, Covington Catholic

Finalists: Anthony Blaackar, Lloyd Memorial; Anthony Coppola, Ryle; Austin Davie, Campbell County; Finn Louden, Conner; Amontae Lowe, Newport

Ohio girls basketball

Winner: Erin Thomas, Princeton

Finalists: Lauren Bain, Seton; Gabby Chadwell, Milford; Braelyn Even, Badin; Katie Fox, Lakota West; Anna Habra, Mason; McKenzie Jones, Springboro; Yaya Parrish, Western Hills; Bella Rogers, Loveland; Bella Swisshelm, West Clermont; Mia Vieth, Mount Notre Dame; Samaya Wilkins, Purcell Marian

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls basketball

Winner: Haylee Noel, Cooper

Finalists: Emma Holtzapfel, Notre Dame; Izzy Jayasuriya, Campbell County; Jaelyn Jones, Ryle; Brynli Pernell, Simon Kenton; Natalie Stenger, East Central

Ohio boys bowling

Winner: Easton Pierani, Sycamore

Finalists: Matthew Alvear, Lebanon; Ty Barrett, West Clermont; Jayden Brown, Elder; Randy Eckman, Blanchester; Joseph Geers, St. Xavier

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys bowling

Winner: Maddox Kuryla, Boone County

Finalists: Tyler Blume, Simon Kenton; Mason Bowman, Covington Catholic; Dylan Davis, Covington Catholic; Aleck Meredith, Simon Kenton; Bryce Sargent, Campbell County

Ohio girls bowling

Winner: Carolyn Edmisten, Georgetown

Finalists: Kiley Comberger, Wilmington; Kendall Cook, Mercy McAuley; Caitlyn Kober, Lebanon; Kenlie Littelmann, Seton; Hannah Weigle, Little Miami; Ella Weinmann, Oak Hills

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls bowling

Winner: Alyssa Bechtol, Notre Dame

Finalists: Kree Brewer, Pendleton County; Mary Hollon, Simon Kenton;Hayley Pelstring, Notre Dame; Abby Sargent, Campbell County; Abree Young, Dixie Heights

Gymnastics

Winner: Kiera Laite, Mariemont

Finalists: Leah DeVilbiss, Lakota East; Zoey Ostdiek, Lakota West; Ella Oum, Turpin; Chesnie Weisbrod, Kings; Hayden Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day

Ice hockey

Winner: Trever Bauwens, Northern Kentucky Norsemen (Walton-Verona)

Finalists: Colin Custer, St. Xavier; Carter Jung, Elder; Christian Rivard, Moeller; Landon Schroeder, Springboro

Ohio boys swimming and diving

Winner: Chase Grisi, St. Xavier

Finalists: Danny Beyerbach, Seven Hills; Brady Campbell, Milford; Tucker Charles, St. Xavier; Liam Clark, Mason; Bryce Cousins, West Clermont; Oliver Erck, Sycamore; Braden Fuller, Lakota East; Owen Gee, St. Xavier; Quinn Heis, Mariemont; Luke Mignery, Ross; Juju Nkhumane, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys swimming and diving

Winner: Chase Knopf, Ryle

Finalists: Andrew Boh, Covington Catholic; Noah Gracey, Highlands; Nash Parsons, Ryle; Cono Presti, Beechwood; Isaiah Reinhart, Simon Kenton

Ohio girls swimming and diving

Winner: Maya Schweikert, Kings

Finalists: Aubrey Buchanan, St. Ursula; Dana Fairbanks, Mason; Isabella Giraldo, Mason; Grier Gordon, Ursuline; Gabby Henz, Indian Hill; Marissa McNerney, Seven Hills; Ansley Neff, Wyoming; Reese Reilly, Roger Bacon; Calli Rieskamp, Taylor; Isabelle Schroeder, Loveland; Quinn Schureck, Walnut Hills; Bella Teply, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls swimming and diving

Winner: Clare Herfel, Notre Dame

Finalists: Savannah Bien, Notre Dame;Gabrielle Lee, Beechwood; Chris Nowak, Cooper; Gabriella Stephens, Ryle; Danaka Tucker, Notre Dame

Ohio boys wrestling

Winners: Kane Shawger, St. Xavier; Colin Wooldridge, La Salle 

Finalists: Greyson Boner, Harrison; Caleb Curry, Elder; Grant Dallio, Harrison; Ryan Hager, Williamsburg; Noah Jackson, Moeller; Jett Manley, Waynesville; Khary McCall Jr., Springboro; Landen Messer, Moeller; Alijah Mohanna, La Salle; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Caden Orr, Moeller

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys wrestling

Winner: Clayton Badida, Conner

Finalists: Cordion Abernathy, Conner; Cody Blevins, Simon Kenton; Aiden Brinkman, Ryle; Christian Brown, Cooper; Kayson White, Highlands

Ohio girls wrestling

Winner: Elizabeth Madison, Loveland

Finalists: Caiden Baird, Harrison; Natalie Carlisle, Lebanon; Kimora Carpenter, Princeton; Camryn Gresham, Lakota East; Teegan Herrington, Badin; Liberty Johnson, Clermont Northeastern; Kelsey King, Lakota West; Haylynn Littleton, Harrison; Eleanor Polking, Oak Hills; Kaylee Vera, Little Miami; Leah Willen, Harrison 

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls wrestling

Winner: Emma Moore, Walton-Verona

Finalists: Peyton Brinkman, Ryle; Emma Hood, Highlands; McAyla Steffen, Campbell County; Preslee Steiber, Ryle; Aaliyah Svec, Cooper

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Cincinnati High School Sports Awards fall nominees for the 2025-2026 sports season

Ohio boys cross country

Winner: Dom Ellis, St. Xavier

Finalists: Caleb Anderson, Turpin; Jagger Dollenmeyer, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Nate Gockerman, CHCA; Owen Huff, Oak Hills; James O'Driscoll, Indian Hill; Ryne Reynolds, Little Miami; Carson Spencer, Turpin; Caden Winship, Mason; Ronan Wolfer, Loveland; Liam Woodward, Summit Country Day; Paras Yadav, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys cross country

Winner: Paul Van Laningham, Cooper

Finalists: Ethan Mann, Conner; Joe Mayer, Covington Catholic; Joh Nerswick, Covington Catholic; Sam Neuhaus, St. Henry; Ryan Richards, Cooper

Ohio girls cross country

Winner: Ava Shepard, Lakota West

Finalists: Elle Campbell, Milford; Delaney Cilley, Loveland; Aleah Coster, Oak Hills; Campbell Coyne, Seven Hills; Molly Deardorff, Lakota East; Callie Fox, Summit Country Day; Heidi Harmeyer, Seton; Atalia Hawkins, Milford; Havannah Long, Kings; Abra Mills, Talawanda; Lucy Staarmann, St. Ursula

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls cross country

Winner: Lily Parke, Beechwood

Finalists: Norah Barker, Notre Dame; Callie Bentley, East Central; Stella Carpenter, Ryle; Lila Dunlevy, Campbell County; Abigail Ford, Villa Madonna

Field hockey

Winners: Josie Broenner, Mount Notre Dame;Chloe Castellini, Summit Country Day

Finalists: Lexie Burke, Ursuline Academy; Kaydance Givens, Indian Hill; Elizabeth Herzner, Mount Notre Dame; Cat Johnson, Ursuline Academy; Maddie Lanphear, Indian Hill; Anna Lange, St. Ursula Academy; Aubrey Ludwig, Mount Notre Dame; Alison Strang, Mount Notre Dame; Liz Thurnau, St. Ursula Academy; Fay Van de Meulengraaf, Indian Hill and Maddie Wells, Walnut Hills.

Ohio football offense

Winners: Lance Cantrell, Talawanda; Ryder Hooks, Lakota East

Finalists: Tommy Becker, Elder; Gage Croley, Goshen; Kaden Estep, Elder; Jackson Frey, St. Xavier; Lem Grayson, Badin; Levi Guttman, Cincinnati Country Day; Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia; Nile Knutson, Lakota East; Matt Ponatoski, Moeller; Griffin Ridner Richard, CHCA; Gray Robinson, Williamsburg; Owen Scalf, Anderson; Monsanna Torbert, Taft; Tysin Weaver, Anderson

Northern Kentucky/Indiana football offense

Winner: Cam O’Hara, Cooper

Finalists: Kaleb Evans, Lloyd Memorial; Tyler Fryman, Beechwood; Crue Gilmour, Lawrenceburg; Cash Harney, Covington Catholic; Tayden Lorenzen, Highlands

Ohio football defense

Winners: Brady Kuhn, Anderson; Derek Uran, Elder

Finalists: Kobe Clapper, St. Xavier; Luke Czarnecki, Williamsburg; Jake Dixon, Milford; James Hall, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place; Rihyael Kelley, Winton Woods; Adam Kirtley, Taft; Alex Pate, Badin; Aden Reeder, St. Xavier; Brayden Reilly, St. Xavier; Max Rhodes, Oak Hills; Evan Riggs, Indian Hill; J.D. Singletary, Middletown; Cam Thomas, Lakota West; Jordan Vann, Middletown

Northern Kentucky/Indiana football defense

Winner: Jacob Savage, Ryle

Finalists: Brady Ballart, South Dearborn; Ryker Campbell, Cooper; Nyden Euson, East Central; Chase McDaniel, Beechwood; Lincoln Tomlinson, Lloyd Memorial

Ohio boys golf

Winner: Toku Fujiwara, Lakota West

Finalists: Matia Kastner, Seven Hills; Zac McGrath, St. Xavier; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Blake Rohling, Roger Bacon; Griffin Wullenweber, Lakota West

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys golf

Winner: Talen Beane, Campbell County

Finalists: Parker Isaacs, St. Henry; Hayden Li, Ryle; Paxton McKelvey, Ryle; Alex Race, Highlands; Jack Woolwine, Dixie Heights

Ohio girls golf

Winners: Eva Becerril, Sycamore; Ellie Hartung, Madeira

Finalists: Campbell Drum, MND; Sophia Fink, CHCA; Ellie Lamkin, Anderson; Charlotte Soller, Mariemont

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls golf

Winner: Anika Okuda, Ryle

Finalists: Tatjana Andracenko, Dixie Heights; Maria Penaranda, Notre Dame; Rowan Pies, East Central; Kendal Raney, Conner; Sarah Smith, Grant County

Ohio boys soccer

Winner: Rowen Arnold, Springboro

Finalists: Ryan Boyd, Lakota West; Rocco Fischer, Wyoming; Paolo Girandola, Walnut Hills; Aidan Gross, Mariemont; Kai Kuebler, Turpin; Karson Lang, Moeller; Brody Sucher, Kings; Jack Sweeney, St. Xavier; Elijah Warner, Summit Country Day; Davion Washington, Seven Hills; Edward Zha, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys soccer

Winner: Tanner Robertson, Covington Catholic

Finalists: Donovan Lameier, Dixie Heights; Grady Noble, Conner; Maddox Pemberton, Cooper; Max Runge, Bishop Brossart; Logan Thoss, St. Henry

Ohio girls soccer

Winner: Mia Stevens, Summit Country Day

Finalists: Nina Brandon, Anderson; Ella Cook, Little Miami; Natasha Davis, Madeira; Braelyn Even, Badin; Anna Habra, Mason; Mady Linenkugel, Oak Hills; Allie McCauley, Indian Hill; Bree Reder, Summit Country Day; Abby Smith, Harrison; Emma Yeager, Clermont Northeastern; Addy Zawaly, Mariemont

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls soccer

Winner: Ella Smith, Simon Kenton

Finalists: Kennedy Crowley, Campbell County; Izelee Kerns, Conner; Maria Mayer, East Central; Kylie Smith, Bishop Brossart; Sadie Yapp, Notre Dame

Ohio girls tennis

Winners: Adriana Moreno-Saanvi Reddy, Mason

Finalists: Addison Cassidy, Mason; Pratyusha Chaudhuri-Emma Wagner, Mason; Renee Harper, Oak Hills; Corrine Labin-Miranda Wang, CHCA; Allison Sayles-Serena Sayles, Sycamore; Sophia Thompson, Indian Hill

Ohio girls volleyball

Winner: Callie Combs, Seton

Finalists: Kendall Bosse, Ross; Jillian Forrest, Ursuline Academy; Emma Frietch, St. Ursula; Grace Jones, Seton; MaKenna Kirlin, Loveland; Ava McIntyre, Kings; Morgan Meiring, Fenwick; Kendall Northern, Summit Country Day; Cara Richter, Mount Notre Dame; Savanna Stacey, McNicholas; Ali Strange, McNicholas

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls volleyball

Winner: Audrey Dyas, Notre Dame

Finalists: Morgan Heater, Ryle; Jenna Kitchens, Simon Kenton; Milyn Minor, Scott; Charlotte Patton, Conner; Grace Portwood, Notre Dame

Boys water polo

Winner: Marco Di Loreto Tarot, Mason

Finalists: Dan Ahrens, St. Xavier; Dylan Cahill, Mason; Ernie Manders, Walnut Hills; Ciaran Skinner, Sycamore; Dominic Walters, St. Xavier; Aaron Zelvy, Sycamore

Girls water polo

Winner: Madeline House, Milford

Finalists: Adalynn Dvorak, Mason; Meredith Ehlerding, Princeton; Veronika Khudiakova, Mason; Cameron Kilimnik, Milford; Maisie Moran, Walnut Hills; Claire Ponstingle, Mason

Next up

The Cincinnati Enquirer will announce the spring and Premium Award nominees and winners in early June.

Spring categories, some split by state and/or gender, will include baseball, softball, boys tennis, Northern Kentucky girls tennis, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, track and field athletes and flag football.

The premium awards will include Courage Award, Comeback Player of the Year, Student Photographer of the Year, Boys and Girls Athletes of the Year and Boys and Girls Teams of the Year.

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Enquirer announces winners, details of 2026 High School Sports Awards

The Cincinnati Enquirer announces the winners and finalists for the fall and winter sports seasons at the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards.

They will be honored on Tuesday, June 16, at Princeton High School. This year's format will be different to offer more personal attention for everyone honored and make the ceremony more time-efficient.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. for a reception/individual awards presentation for finalists. The Enquirer will take a group photo of all finalists and winners, with athletes heading for the auditorium at 6:30 p.m. The event starts at 7 p.m. with Rocky Boiman serving as a featured speaker. Joe Danneman of Fox19 and Shelby Dermer of The Cincinnati Enquirer will serve as presenters.

Everyone is invited to attend the awards show, but only winners will be called to the stage to receive their awards.

What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winners need to know

  • Though tickets are not necessary, The Enquirer asks that all winners RSVP.
  • The Enquirer will request an acceptance video from those who cannot attend.
  • Winners will take the stage to give brief remarks when their category is called.
  • All coaches and athletic directors of winning athletes and teams are welcome to come. No tickets necessary.
  • Be at the venue by 6:30 p.m. for a group photo of all the honorees in attendance.

What the 2026 Cincinnati High School Sports Awards finalists need to know

  • All finalists will be invited to a reception before the awards presentation, where they can have light refreshments, browse booths and connect with other athletes.
  • There will be several stations, organized alphabetically by last names, where Enquirer staff will present athletes with their certificates and take photos. The photos will be used in a red-carpet gallery on cincinnati.com.
  • They are invited to join a group photo about 30 minutes before the start of the live show.
  • While finalists will not be called to the stage, they may see their names on the screen or memories in the sizzle reel.
  • Families who cannot attend the early reception will have 30 minutes after the show (around 9 p.m.) to take part in the same activities, except for the group photo.

The Enquirer will make a separate announcement when the spring and premium awards are ready. Please note this event is separate from the all-city teams and athlete of the week voting.

Here are the fall and winter winners and finalists for 2026.

Cincinnati High School Sports Awards winter nominees for the 2025-2026 sports season

Boys archery

Winner: Ethan Pauciulo, Ryle

Finalists: Ari Edmonds, Scott; Kyle Kirkpatrick, Cooper; Sawyer McClure, Walton-Verona; Brayden Nevels, Cooper; Michael Turner, Pendleton County

Girls archery

Winner: Karina Usman, Simon Kenton

Finalists: Emerson Caravona, Cooper; Lexus Goff, Scott; Joannah Hibbett, Cooper; Rylee Schmidt, St. Henry; Prisha Shah, Ryle

Ohio boys basketball

Winners: A’mire Gill, Princeton; Kellen Wiley, Wyoming

Finalists: Grady Barber, Williamsburg; Jason Caimano, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Antwan Hinton, Taft; Max Joiner, Summit Country Day; Isaiah Mack-Russell, Winton Woods; Chase Martin, Loveland; Zevin Sesslar, Waynesville; Eli Stroud, Badin; Josh Tyson, Lakota West; Antonio White, Deer Park

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys basketball

Winner: Athens McGillis, Covington Catholic

Finalists: Anthony Blaackar, Lloyd Memorial; Anthony Coppola, Ryle; Austin Davie, Campbell County; Finn Louden, Conner; Amontae Lowe, Newport

Ohio girls basketball

Winner: Erin Thomas, Princeton

Finalists: Lauren Bain, Seton; Gabby Chadwell, Milford; Braelyn Even, Badin; Katie Fox, Lakota West; Anna Habra, Mason; McKenzie Jones, Springboro; Yaya Parrish, Western Hills; Bella Rogers, Loveland; Bella Swisshelm, West Clermont; Mia Vieth, Mount Notre Dame; Samaya Wilkins, Purcell Marian

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls basketball

Winner: Haylee Noel, Cooper

Finalists: Emma Holtzapfel, Notre Dame; Izzy Jayasuriya, Campbell County; Jaelyn Jones, Ryle; Brynli Pernell, Simon Kenton; Natalie Stenger, East Central

Ohio boys bowling

Winner: Easton Pierani, Sycamore

Finalists: Matthew Alvear, Lebanon; Ty Barrett, West Clermont; Jayden Brown, Elder; Randy Eckman, Blanchester; Joseph Geers, St. Xavier

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys bowling

Winner: Maddox Kuryla, Boone County

Finalists: Tyler Blume, Simon Kenton; Mason Bowman, Covington Catholic; Dylan Davis, Covington Catholic; Aleck Meredith, Simon Kenton; Bryce Sargent, Campbell County

Ohio girls bowling

Winner: Carolyn Edmisten, Georgetown

Finalists: Kiley Comberger, Wilmington; Kendall Cook, Mercy McAuley; Caitlyn Kober, Lebanon; Kenlie Littelmann, Seton; Hannah Weigle, Little Miami; Ella Weinmann, Oak Hills

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls bowling

Winner: Alyssa Bechtol, Notre Dame

Finalists: Kree Brewer, Pendleton County; Mary Hollon, Simon Kenton;Hayley Pelstring, Notre Dame; Abby Sargent, Campbell County; Abree Young, Dixie Heights

Gymnastics

Winner: Kiera Laite, Mariemont

Finalists: Leah DeVilbiss, Lakota East; Zoey Ostdiek, Lakota West; Ella Oum, Turpin; Chesnie Weisbrod, Kings; Hayden Zimmerman, Cincinnati Country Day

Ice hockey

Winner: Trever Bauwens, Northern Kentucky Norsemen (Walton-Verona)

Finalists: Colin Custer, St. Xavier; Carter Jung, Elder; Christian Rivard, Moeller; Landon Schroeder, Springboro

Ohio boys swimming and diving

Winner: Chase Grisi, St. Xavier

Finalists: Danny Beyerbach, Seven Hills; Brady Campbell, Milford; Tucker Charles, St. Xavier; Liam Clark, Mason; Bryce Cousins, West Clermont; Oliver Erck, Sycamore; Braden Fuller, Lakota East; Owen Gee, St. Xavier; Quinn Heis, Mariemont; Luke Mignery, Ross; Juju Nkhumane, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys swimming and diving

Winner: Chase Knopf, Ryle

Finalists: Andrew Boh, Covington Catholic; Noah Gracey, Highlands; Nash Parsons, Ryle; Cono Presti, Beechwood; Isaiah Reinhart, Simon Kenton

Ohio girls swimming and diving

Winner: Maya Schweikert, Kings

Finalists: Aubrey Buchanan, St. Ursula; Dana Fairbanks, Mason; Isabella Giraldo, Mason; Grier Gordon, Ursuline; Gabby Henz, Indian Hill; Marissa McNerney, Seven Hills; Ansley Neff, Wyoming; Reese Reilly, Roger Bacon; Calli Rieskamp, Taylor; Isabelle Schroeder, Loveland; Quinn Schureck, Walnut Hills; Bella Teply, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls swimming and diving

Winner: Clare Herfel, Notre Dame

Finalists: Savannah Bien, Notre Dame;Gabrielle Lee, Beechwood; Chris Nowak, Cooper; Gabriella Stephens, Ryle; Danaka Tucker, Notre Dame

Ohio boys wrestling

Winners: Kane Shawger, St. Xavier; Colin Wooldridge, La Salle 

Finalists: Greyson Boner, Harrison; Caleb Curry, Elder; Grant Dallio, Harrison; Ryan Hager, Williamsburg; Noah Jackson, Moeller; Jett Manley, Waynesville; Khary McCall Jr., Springboro; Landen Messer, Moeller; Alijah Mohanna, La Salle; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Caden Orr, Moeller

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys wrestling

Winner: Clayton Badida, Conner

Finalists: Cordion Abernathy, Conner; Cody Blevins, Simon Kenton; Aiden Brinkman, Ryle; Christian Brown, Cooper; Kayson White, Highlands

Ohio girls wrestling

Winner: Elizabeth Madison, Loveland

Finalists: Caiden Baird, Harrison; Natalie Carlisle, Lebanon; Kimora Carpenter, Princeton; Camryn Gresham, Lakota East; Teegan Herrington, Badin; Liberty Johnson, Clermont Northeastern; Kelsey King, Lakota West; Haylynn Littleton, Harrison; Eleanor Polking, Oak Hills; Kaylee Vera, Little Miami; Leah Willen, Harrison 

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls wrestling

Winner: Emma Moore, Walton-Verona

Finalists: Peyton Brinkman, Ryle; Emma Hood, Highlands; McAyla Steffen, Campbell County; Preslee Steiber, Ryle; Aaliyah Svec, Cooper

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Cincinnati High School Sports Awards fall nominees for the 2025-2026 sports season

Ohio boys cross country

Winner: Dom Ellis, St. Xavier

Finalists: Caleb Anderson, Turpin; Jagger Dollenmeyer, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy; Nate Gockerman, CHCA; Owen Huff, Oak Hills; James O'Driscoll, Indian Hill; Ryne Reynolds, Little Miami; Carson Spencer, Turpin; Caden Winship, Mason; Ronan Wolfer, Loveland; Liam Woodward, Summit Country Day; Paras Yadav, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys cross country

Winner: Paul Van Laningham, Cooper

Finalists: Ethan Mann, Conner; Joe Mayer, Covington Catholic; Joh Nerswick, Covington Catholic; Sam Neuhaus, St. Henry; Ryan Richards, Cooper

Ohio girls cross country

Winner: Ava Shepard, Lakota West

Finalists: Elle Campbell, Milford; Delaney Cilley, Loveland; Aleah Coster, Oak Hills; Campbell Coyne, Seven Hills; Molly Deardorff, Lakota East; Callie Fox, Summit Country Day; Heidi Harmeyer, Seton; Atalia Hawkins, Milford; Havannah Long, Kings; Abra Mills, Talawanda; Lucy Staarmann, St. Ursula

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls cross country

Winner: Lily Parke, Beechwood

Finalists: Norah Barker, Notre Dame; Callie Bentley, East Central; Stella Carpenter, Ryle; Lila Dunlevy, Campbell County; Abigail Ford, Villa Madonna

Field hockey

Winners: Josie Broenner, Mount Notre Dame;Chloe Castellini, Summit Country Day

Finalists: Lexie Burke, Ursuline Academy; Kaydance Givens, Indian Hill; Elizabeth Herzner, Mount Notre Dame; Cat Johnson, Ursuline Academy; Maddie Lanphear, Indian Hill; Anna Lange, St. Ursula Academy; Aubrey Ludwig, Mount Notre Dame; Alison Strang, Mount Notre Dame; Liz Thurnau, St. Ursula Academy; Fay Van de Meulengraaf, Indian Hill and Maddie Wells, Walnut Hills.

Ohio football offense

Winners: Lance Cantrell, Talawanda; Ryder Hooks, Lakota East

Finalists: Tommy Becker, Elder; Gage Croley, Goshen; Kaden Estep, Elder; Jackson Frey, St. Xavier; Lem Grayson, Badin; Levi Guttman, Cincinnati Country Day; Marcus Hughbanks, Batavia; Nile Knutson, Lakota East; Matt Ponatoski, Moeller; Griffin Ridner Richard, CHCA; Gray Robinson, Williamsburg; Owen Scalf, Anderson; Monsanna Torbert, Taft; Tysin Weaver, Anderson

Northern Kentucky/Indiana football offense

Winner: Cam O’Hara, Cooper

Finalists: Kaleb Evans, Lloyd Memorial; Tyler Fryman, Beechwood; Crue Gilmour, Lawrenceburg; Cash Harney, Covington Catholic; Tayden Lorenzen, Highlands

Ohio football defense

Winners: Brady Kuhn, Anderson; Derek Uran, Elder

Finalists: Kobe Clapper, St. Xavier; Luke Czarnecki, Williamsburg; Jake Dixon, Milford; James Hall, St. Bernard-Elmwood Place; Rihyael Kelley, Winton Woods; Adam Kirtley, Taft; Alex Pate, Badin; Aden Reeder, St. Xavier; Brayden Reilly, St. Xavier; Max Rhodes, Oak Hills; Evan Riggs, Indian Hill; J.D. Singletary, Middletown; Cam Thomas, Lakota West; Jordan Vann, Middletown

Northern Kentucky/Indiana football defense

Winner: Jacob Savage, Ryle

Finalists: Brady Ballart, South Dearborn; Ryker Campbell, Cooper; Nyden Euson, East Central; Chase McDaniel, Beechwood; Lincoln Tomlinson, Lloyd Memorial

Ohio boys golf

Winner: Toku Fujiwara, Lakota West

Finalists: Matia Kastner, Seven Hills; Zac McGrath, St. Xavier; Marshall Morency, Anderson; Blake Rohling, Roger Bacon; Griffin Wullenweber, Lakota West

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys golf

Winner: Talen Beane, Campbell County

Finalists: Parker Isaacs, St. Henry; Hayden Li, Ryle; Paxton McKelvey, Ryle; Alex Race, Highlands; Jack Woolwine, Dixie Heights

Ohio girls golf

Winners: Eva Becerril, Sycamore; Ellie Hartung, Madeira

Finalists: Campbell Drum, MND; Sophia Fink, CHCA; Ellie Lamkin, Anderson; Charlotte Soller, Mariemont

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls golf

Winner: Anika Okuda, Ryle

Finalists: Tatjana Andracenko, Dixie Heights; Maria Penaranda, Notre Dame; Rowan Pies, East Central; Kendal Raney, Conner; Sarah Smith, Grant County

Ohio boys soccer

Winner: Rowen Arnold, Springboro

Finalists: Ryan Boyd, Lakota West; Rocco Fischer, Wyoming; Paolo Girandola, Walnut Hills; Aidan Gross, Mariemont; Kai Kuebler, Turpin; Karson Lang, Moeller; Brody Sucher, Kings; Jack Sweeney, St. Xavier; Elijah Warner, Summit Country Day; Davion Washington, Seven Hills; Edward Zha, Mason

Northern Kentucky/Indiana boys soccer

Winner: Tanner Robertson, Covington Catholic

Finalists: Donovan Lameier, Dixie Heights; Grady Noble, Conner; Maddox Pemberton, Cooper; Max Runge, Bishop Brossart; Logan Thoss, St. Henry

Ohio girls soccer

Winner: Mia Stevens, Summit Country Day

Finalists: Nina Brandon, Anderson; Ella Cook, Little Miami; Natasha Davis, Madeira; Braelyn Even, Badin; Anna Habra, Mason; Mady Linenkugel, Oak Hills; Allie McCauley, Indian Hill; Bree Reder, Summit Country Day; Abby Smith, Harrison; Emma Yeager, Clermont Northeastern; Addy Zawaly, Mariemont

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls soccer

Winner: Ella Smith, Simon Kenton

Finalists: Kennedy Crowley, Campbell County; Izelee Kerns, Conner; Maria Mayer, East Central; Kylie Smith, Bishop Brossart; Sadie Yapp, Notre Dame

Ohio girls tennis

Winners: Adriana Moreno-Saanvi Reddy, Mason

Finalists: Addison Cassidy, Mason; Pratyusha Chaudhuri-Emma Wagner, Mason; Renee Harper, Oak Hills; Corrine Labin-Miranda Wang, CHCA; Allison Sayles-Serena Sayles, Sycamore; Sophia Thompson, Indian Hill

Ohio girls volleyball

Winner: Callie Combs, Seton

Finalists: Kendall Bosse, Ross; Jillian Forrest, Ursuline Academy; Emma Frietch, St. Ursula; Grace Jones, Seton; MaKenna Kirlin, Loveland; Ava McIntyre, Kings; Morgan Meiring, Fenwick; Kendall Northern, Summit Country Day; Cara Richter, Mount Notre Dame; Savanna Stacey, McNicholas; Ali Strange, McNicholas

Northern Kentucky/Indiana girls volleyball

Winner: Audrey Dyas, Notre Dame

Finalists: Morgan Heater, Ryle; Jenna Kitchens, Simon Kenton; Milyn Minor, Scott; Charlotte Patton, Conner; Grace Portwood, Notre Dame

Boys water polo

Winner: Marco Di Loreto Tarot, Mason

Finalists: Dan Ahrens, St. Xavier; Dylan Cahill, Mason; Ernie Manders, Walnut Hills; Ciaran Skinner, Sycamore; Dominic Walters, St. Xavier; Aaron Zelvy, Sycamore

Girls water polo

Winner: Madeline House, Milford

Finalists: Adalynn Dvorak, Mason; Meredith Ehlerding, Princeton; Veronika Khudiakova, Mason; Cameron Kilimnik, Milford; Maisie Moran, Walnut Hills; Claire Ponstingle, Mason

Next up

The Cincinnati Enquirer will announce the spring and Premium Award nominees and winners in early June.

Spring categories, some split by state and/or gender, will include baseball, softball, boys tennis, Northern Kentucky girls tennis, boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, boys volleyball, track and field athletes and flag football.

The premium awards will include Courage Award, Comeback Player of the Year, Student Photographer of the Year, Boys and Girls Athletes of the Year and Boys and Girls Teams of the Year.

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A wild, retroactive rules penalty is called. And pro is denied playoff

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Inhoi Hur stepped off the 18th hole at Namseoul Country Club thinking he was in a playoff. 

Minutes later, he walked away two shots short of it. 

What happened may be one of the wilder rules penalty sequences you’ll hear. At the GS Caltex Maekyung Open Golf Championship in South Korea, an event co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and the Korean Tour, Hur was given a two-stroke penalty after Sunday’s final round due to a moment that occurred a day earlier, according to the Asian Tour — and the infraction dropped him from a tie for first to a tie for third. 

The incident has been further reported by Tom Hobbs of the Flushing It X account (story here), Ryan French of the Monday Q Info website (story here) and Josh Ball of the South China Morning Post (story here), and it’s here where you should read those stories. Below is some of what they’ve reported: 

– The moment came during Saturday’s third round and on Namseoul’s par-4 seventh hole, where Hur hit a tee shot right and potentially out of bounds. He then hit a provisional, which Hobbs reported finished in the fairway.   

– A spotter found the first ball and, believing it was out of bounds, picked it up. 

– Members of Hur’s gallery believed the ball was in play, according to Hobbs and French. Things became heated; French’s story reported that Hur’s gallery believed a playing partner’s caddie had picked up the ball. An official was called. 

– After a lengthy talk, the official determined that Hur could treat the ball hit as the provisional as if it were his original ball. His next shot, then, would be his second. He finished with a par on the hole. 

– In Hobbs’ account, one player said this of what happened: “It’s f***ing bulls**t. He basically got a mulligan.”

– Then came Sunday’s final round, where Hur started tied for 11th. He then shot a 64, the day’s lowest round, and Hur, Minhyuk Song and Mingyu Cho all finished tied for first.  

– Before the playoff, officials determined that Hur would be retroactively penalized the two shots. From there, Hur missed the playoff, and Song won it. 

Hobbs’ story included a statement from Hur’s wife, and an email sent from the Asian Tour to players explaining what happened. Those are below. 

Statement from Hur’s wife:

Inhoi’s wife has given me the following statement trying to clarify the situation from their point of view. (Translated from Korean):

“There was an issue with an unclear ball position, so an official was called. While the player was walking over to confirm, another caddie picked…

— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) May 3, 2026

Email from the Asian Tour:

Statement sent to players by the Asian Tour to clarify the situation: pic.twitter.com/DE1ttkvmtR

— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) May 3, 2026

Editor’s note: To read the complete Asian Tour story, please click here. To read Hobbs’ story, please click here. To read French’s story, please click here. To read Ball’s story, please click here

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Cale Makar returns from injury, scores twice as Avalanche outlast Wild 9-6 in wacky Game 1

DENVER — Cale Makar scored twice in the third period after returning from an earlier injury and the Colorado Avalanche overcame blowing a three-goal lead to beat the Minnesota Wild 9-6 on Sunday night in a wacky Game 1 of their second-round playoff series.

Makar, who left in the first period with an undisclosed ailment, scored his second goal of the game with 2:54 remaining to make it 8-6. Nathan MacKinnon added an empty-net goal with 2:08 remaining to seal it.

This was the 10th playoff game ever with at least 15 combined goals and just the second since 1994. There were five goals in each period.

Who figured this? A high-scoring affair between two of the better defensive teams in the league with two elite goaltenders. There were 14 different players who notched a goal in a game that turned into a track meet. It’s tied for the second-most in a playoff game.

The Avalanche improved to 72-1 since moving to Colorado in 1995-96 when leading a playoff game by three or more goals. The lone loss was Game 5 against St. Louis in a season they went on to win the Stanley Cup.

A well-rested Colorado team led 3-0 just 6:47 into the game. But the Wild steadily climbed back and took a 5-4 lead on a short-handed goal from Marcus Foligno late in the second.

Devon Toews tied at 5-apiece in the second period. It was just the fourth Game 1 in playoff history with both teams scoring five or more goals through two periods.

Both goalies struggled, but made some timely saves, too. Scott Wedgewood, who had the league’s best goals-against average this season, allowed one more goal than he did in the entire sweep of the Los Angeles Kings in Round 1.

He made 30 saves while Jesper Wallstedt stopped 34 shots.

Game 2 is Tuesday night in Denver.

Makar took a scary hit along the boards from Foligno early in the first period. The Avalanche defenseman’s right leg flew into the air before falling to the ice. Makar tested out his skating with some twirls at the end of the first and returned for the second. He had an assist on Nick Blankenburg’s goal.

MI vs LSG Dream11: Lineups, pitch report and score predictions for IPL 2026 match

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MI vs LSG Dream11: Lineups, pitch report and score predictions for IPL 2026 match originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Mumbai Indians face a must-win game against Lucknow Super Giants to keep their playoff dreams alive.
  • Star players like Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav struggle as Mumbai sits near the bottom.
  • LSG are on a five-match losing run.

MI vs LSG IPL 2026 at Mumbai: Match Preview

Mumbai Indians return to action in IPL 2026 when they host Lucknow Super Giants in match 47 at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday, May 4. 

Hardik Pandya's team has managed to win only two of their nine matches so far.

For all the firepower in their batting lineup, the team has repeatedly failed to produce when it matters most. Their previous outing ended in a loss to Chennai Super Kings, and there is a clear sense of urgency in the camp heading into this fixture.

If Mumbai are struggling, Lucknow's situation is arguably worse. Rishabh Pant's side has now lost five games in a row, with six defeats from eight outings in total. Neither the batting nor the bowling unit has stepped up consistently, and they must put their best foot forward to get the two points against MI. 

MORE: Will Rohit Sharma play against SRH in IPL 2026? Latest injury update and availability for MI's next match

MI vs LSG: Predicted playing XI and starting lineups

MIpredicted playing XI: Ryan Rickelton (WK), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (C), Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Will Jacks, Jasprit Bumrah, Krish Bhagat, AM Ghazanfar, Ashwani Kumar

LSGpredicted playing XI: Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Nicholas Pooran, Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Josh Inglis, Himmat Singh,  Ayush Badoni, Mohsin Khan, Mohammed Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Rathi

MORE: MI's IPL 2026 playoff chances: Qualification scenarios, wins and points required

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai: Pitch report

The iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is known to be a batsman's haven in white-ball cricket. With its flat pitch and smaller boundary sizes, it often proves to be a nightmare for bowlers. However, pacers can find some assistance early on in a night T20I. The average score in T20I innings at this venue is 191.

MORE: Kohli reaches 300 sixes in IPL despite 'not a natural six-hitter', says Kaif

MI vs LSG: Dream 11 Fantasy XI

Wicketkeepers: Rishabh Pant, Nicholas Pooran, Ryan Rickelton (c)

Batters: Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma, Will Jacks.

All-rounders: Mitchell Marsh, Hardik Pandya (vc).

Bowlers: Digvesh Rathi, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami.

MI vs LSG: Score Prediction and Winner

If MI bats first: 210 - 220 runs

If LSG bats first: 190 - 200 runs

Match winner prediction: Mumbai Indians to secure a victory.

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Newhook scores late as Canadiens eliminate Lightning in Game 7

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Alex Newhook broke a tie with 8:53 left and the Montreal Canadiens outlasted the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 on Game 7 on Sunday night to end the thrilling first-round series.

The Canadiens will face the Buffalo Sabres in the second round after finishing off their first series victory since losing the Stanley Cup Final to Tampa Bay in 2021. Game 1 is Wednesday night in Buffalo.

Rookie goaltender Jakub Dobes made 28 saves and Nick Suzuki got his first goal of the series for Montreal.

Each game of the series was decided by one goal and four went to overtime. The score was tied or within one goal for all but six minutes in the seven games.

The Lightning were eliminated in the first round for the fourth straight season after falling two wins short of a Stanley Cup three-peat in 2022.

Tampa Bay’s tough defense held the Canadiens without a shot for nearly 27 minutes from the first period into the third and just four through two periods. Brandon Hagel made an outstanding, sliding stick save with an open net in the final minute but the Lightning couldn’t get the tying goal during a 6-on-5 and 6-on-4 for the final six seconds.

Montreal got a couple lucky bounces to score twice on its first eight shots on goal and finished with only nine.

After Lane Hutson fired a slap shot that went wide and bounced back out, Newhook skated backhanded the puck out of the air and in off Andrei Vasilevskiy’s pad and his backside.

AVALANCHE 9, WILD 6

DENVER (AP) — Cale Makar scored twice in the third period after returning from an earlier injury and Colorado overcame blowing a three-goal lead to beat Minnesota in a wacky Game 1 of their second-round playoff series.

Makar, who left in the first period with an undisclosed ailment, scored his second goal of the game with 2:54 remaining to make it 8-6. Nathan MacKinnon added an empty-net goal with 2:08 remaining to seal it.

This was the 10th playoff game ever with at least 15 combined goals and just the second since 1994. There were five goals in each period.

Who figured this? A high-scoring affair between two of the better defensive teams in the league with two elite goaltenders. There were 14 different players who notched a goal in a game that turned into a track meet. It’s tied for the second-most in a playoff game.

The Avalanche improved to 72-1 since moving to Colorado in 1995-96 when leading a playoff game by three or more goals. The lone loss was Game 5 against St. Louis in a season they went on to win the Stanley Cup.

A well-rested Colorado team led 3-0 just 6:47 into the game. But the Wild steadily climbed back and took a 5-4 lead on a short-handed goal from Marcus Foligno late in the second.

Devon Toews tied at 5-apiece in the second period. It was just the fourth Game 1 in playoff history with both teams scoring five or more goals through two periods.

Both goalies struggled, but made some timely saves, too. Scott Wedgewood, who had the league’s best goals-against average this season, allowed one more goal than he did in the entire sweep of the Los Angeles Kings in Round 1.

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