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Journalist: Liverpool have set their sights on move for forward with ‘ridiculous’ numbers

Journalist: Liverpool have set their sights on move for forward with ‘ridiculous’ numbers
Journalist: Liverpool have set their sights on move for forward with ‘ridiculous’ numbers

Liverpool Transfer News: Yan Diomande, Bradley Barcola and a Summer Built Around Wingers

On Anfield Index’s Media Matters podcast, Dave Davis and David Lynch moved from the emotion of Liverpool’s final day into the business that now defines the summer, and the conversation quickly narrowed around one question, where does Liverpool find the winger it needs?

Davis framed it as “the business end of the season” giving way to “the summer business”, before pointing to Yan Diomande as a name that had gathered force. His summary was direct, “RB Leipzig winger Yande remains a priority when he’s talking about Salah’s replacement.” From there, Lynch made clear that Liverpool’s interest is not casual. “I think he’s going to be the number one winger target out of anyone who’s available on the market.”

Liverpool need wide attacking certainty

The Diomande discussion came after a broader assessment of Liverpool’s attack. Lynch had already warned that “they’ve got to make some more signings there this summer” and described the need for “a reliable source of 20 odd Premier League goals and, you know, 10 assists.” In that context, Liverpool’s winger search is not decorative. It is structural.

Lynch’s point was not that Diomande guarantees that output. In fact, he was careful to stress risk. “That’s not a guarantee of success,” he said, adding that Diomande “looks like the best available player out there to kind of help try and solve that problem.”

That is the heart of Liverpool’s dilemma. The club need immediate impact, but the market may be offering elite potential rather than finished certainty.

Yan Diomande as priority target

Lynch’s admiration for Yan Diomande was unmistakable. “He’s been the one who’s most concretely linked, the one that they seem to like the most,” he said. He also emphasised the data profile, “his numbers are just ridiculous.”

The concern is timing. Lynch called him “a teenager coming to a new league” and “the hardest league of all”, with “no space to operate in” and “all the physicality that goes on.” That matters because Liverpool, as Lynch put it, need someone who can “hit the ground running.”

Still, when asked whether Liverpool would push if they could, Davis put it plainly, “you do get the serious impression that if Liverpool can get this done, they’re just going to try and get it done.” Lynch later added, “he would definitely be a good signing.”

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Bradley Barcola remains part of the equation

Davis then put the hierarchy simply, “it kind of feels like Diamande one, Barcola two at the moment.” Lynch agreed, “Yeah, definitely.”

Bradley Barcola enters the picture because PSG’s interest in Diomande could change the shape of the market. Lynch explained, “if they get him then Barcola is available.” He also said Barcola is “a player Liverpool have watched a lot and like for a while.”

There is a caveat. Lynch’s worry was positional, “he does kind of prefer that left hand side” and there is “not a lot of data on him playing on the right.” His conclusion was clear, “Liverpool definitely needs someone who’s capable of playing there.”

PSG factor sharpens Liverpool decision

The biggest obstacle may be PSG. Lynch said their interest is “a massive factor” and added, “you wouldn’t lean towards Liverpool being favourites at this moment.” Yet he also described a convincing Liverpool pitch, “you are going to start the majority of the games here” and “we need someone on that right hand side.”

For Liverpool, Yan Diomande looks like the priority, Bradley Barcola the logical alternative, and the need for a winger unavoidable. Lynch’s final assessment captured it best, “he really would be a perfect signing in so so many ways.”

Saints rookie WR not named Jordyn Tyson predicted to have 'massive impact' in 2026

Saints rookie WR not named Jordyn Tyson predicted to have 'massive impact' in 2026 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New Orleans Saints came into the NFL offseason with a clear need for wide receiver help. While they didn't add anyone of note in free agency, they did splurge in the NFL Draft.

Jordyn Tyson was their first-round pick at No. 8 overall, and along with Chris Olave, that new WR duo should be just what Tyler Shough needs to make the next step as a quarterback.

However, Bleacher Report's Brent Sobleski is predicting that a different rookie WR than Tyson will have a "massive impact" on the Saints offense in2 026. That rookie is the brother of Trey Lance and fourth-round pick Bryce Lance.

Saints' Bryce Lance predicted to have 'massive impact' on 2026 offense

"Bryce Lance has the physical ability and potential opportunity to become a significant contributor sooner rather than later," Sobleski writes.

If the Saints were able to get great production from Lance, their fourth-round pick at No. 136 overall, it would be a great sign for not just the offense and Shough but especially for Lance.

However, in predicting that Lance would be a positive contributor for the Saints in 2026, Sobleski paired it with a negative: "The odds are Lance is going to be on the field filling in for one of the Saints' top targets at some point, and he can then be highlighted."

Even though the Saints getting a productive rookie year from Lance would be a good thing, if it coincided with Olave and Tyson getting hurt, it would be far from ideal.

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Both top receivers for the Saints have some injury question marks, so it wouldn't be a total surprise if they missed a game or two in 2026.

However, to predict that Lance will break out as a rookie, thanks in part to an injury to Tyson or Olave, would not be an ideal way for the North Dakota State rookie to break out.

Ideally, Tyson and Olave are an elite one-two punch, while Lance could factor in as a downfield threat who could take on a similar role to what Rashid Shaheed had for the Saints the last few years.

Lance making a "massive impact" as a rookie, as Sobleski predicts, would be incredible for the Saints, but only as long as it doesn't come at the expense of Olave or Tyson.

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Quiet Aliyah Boston happy to stack up numbers for Fever as Caitlin Clark gets headlines

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Quiet Aliyah Boston happy to stack up numbers for Fever as Caitlin Clark gets headlines originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Is Aliyah Boston actually the Indiana Fever's best player?

While explosive scoring guards Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Mitchell continue to generate the most attention, it is Boston who remains the Fever's fulcrum, the steady heartbeat of a team with WNBA championship ambitions this season.

MORE: Caitlin Clark, Raven Johnson silence old controversy with viral Fever moment

After signing the richest contract in WNBA history by total value, Boston is eyeing her fourth All-Star appearance in as many professional seasons. Though she started a little slowly -- and missed the first game of her pro career with a lower leg injury -- Boston has roared into gear over the Fever's past two games.

Boston scored 24 points and added eight rebounds in the Fever's 90-73 win over the Portland Fire without Clark, who missed the game with a back injury. In Friday's 90-82 win against the Golden State Valkyries, Boston recorded a 20-point, 16-rebound double-double. In the two games, Boston showed off her expanding range as she hit on three 3-pointers.

After back-to-back games scoring fewer than 10 points, Aliyah Boston bounced back in a big way last week, helping guide Indiana to a (2-0) week.

She posted consecutive 20-point performances, averaging (22.0) points, (12.0) rebounds, (3.0) assists, and (2.0) steals across the two… pic.twitter.com/aXQ8IbudQk

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Boston had scored a combined 13 points in the previous two games against the Los Angeles Sparks and the Washington Mystics, and her bounce back has put her season averages in line with what had become the expectation for her.

Now averaging 16.0 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.4 stocks per game, Boston is thriving while the spotlight shines elsewhere in Indiana. That suits her just fine.

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Notre Dame vs. Princeton box score: Live stats from NCAA men's lacrosse national championship

Notre Dame vs. Princeton box score: Live stats from NCAA men's lacrosse national championship originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

No. 1 Princeton and No. 2 Notre Dame meet to crown a new national champion in NCAA Men’s Lacrosse. This will be one of the best games this season and it comes on the perfect stage.

Notre Dame seeks a third national championship in the last four seasons. Another title will put them further in the dynasty conversation behind one of the biggest transfers Josh Yago.

Princeton will try for its first national championship since 2001. But they're also the No. 1 overall seed and carry momentum after a convincing win over Duke in the semifinal. The National Championship Game goes down at University of Virginia's Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia at 1 p.m. ET on Monday. 

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No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (13-2)3
No. 1 Princeton Tigers (16-2)0

Notre Dame vs. Princeton live box score NCAA men's lacrosse national championship 

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How to watch Notre Dame vs. Princeton: 2026 NCAA women's lacrosse national championship

Date: Monday, May 25

Time: 1 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

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🚨Italy squad list: the generational shift begins

🚨Italy squad list: the generational shift begins

Italy have announced their squad for the pre-World Cup friendlies, which, as is already known, they will not be playing in.

However, Silvio Baldini has begun the transition until the Federation announces its new coach, naming a squad packed with youngsters.


As can clearly be seen, the 'big stars' have been left at home to make way for gems such as Samuele Inacio, Luca Reggiani, Fini, Venturino, among others.

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Boston Celtics must address key holes in their roster this 2026 NBA offseason

The Boston Celtics must address key holes in their roster this 2026 NBA offseason. Or at least that is the point of view of The folks behind the "98.5 The Sports Hub" YouTube channel put together a clip from their "Felger and Mazz" show that took a deep dive into what Boston President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens and company need to do to make the team better after an early exit from the 2026 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs at the hands of the Philadelphia 76ers.

Should the Celtics swing big with a trade for a player like star Miami Heat big man Bam Adebayo or Los Angeles Lakers rising star Austin Reeves? Can they address said roster holes by making less major moves to the team while keeping the proverbial powder dry for a blockbuster move or two down the road?

Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about how they think the Celtics should change the team this summer.

Listen to "Havlicek Stole the Pod" on:

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This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics must address key holes in their roster this 2026 NBA offseason

Gibson helps England beat NZ to clinch T20 series

Third T20 international, Hove

New Zealand80 (19.1 overs): Kerr 20 (27); Dean 3-13, Gibson 3-14

England 81-3 (13.5 overs): Dunkley 22 (21) ; Patel 1-7

England won by seven wickets; win series 2-1

Scorecard

A clinical bowling display spearheaded by Dani Gibson helped England beat New Zealand by seven wickets in the third T20 international to secure a 2-1 series victory.

The Kiwis were bundled out for just 80 after winning the toss and choosing to make first use of a favourable pitch on a sizzling day in Hove, with all-rounder Gibson ripping through the middle order with a career-best 3-14.

She was backed up by England's impressive spin attack, who stifled New Zealand's ability to rotate the strike which curtailed the scoring and prompted some loose shots in search of boundaries.

Jess Kerr top-scored for the White Ferns with 20 as only three players made double figures in their eighth-lowest total in T20s.

England made relatively light work of the chase after Sophia Dunkley's breezy 22 had got them off to a positive start.

Heather Knight fell for 18 - caught at backward point reverse sweeping Melie Kerr - but Maia Bouchier's unbeaten 19 put them within striking distance.

Freya Kemp hit the winning run off Bree Illing as she got England over the line with 37 balls to spare, to wrap up their seventh successive T20 bilateral series victory against the White Ferns.

Charlotte Edwards' side will now play three T20 internationals against India, followed by warm-up matches against Australia and India before the T20 World Cup.

England start the home World Cup against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston on 12 June.

Kiwis melt against ruthless England

England had threatened to blow away New Zealand in the second T20 when they reduced the tourists to 11-4.

On that occasion, Sophie Devine and Maddy Green diligently weathered the storm before they took the game to England's bowlers in a fifth-wicket stand of 159 which laid the platform for a 14-run victory.

This time around England were ruthless when they got themselves into a strong position, their spinners building dot-ball pressure and the lack of scoring opportunities scrambling the minds of the Kiwi batters.

The key New Zealand wicket was Devine, and when she tamely chipped Gibson to mid-off for a five-ball duck England's joy was obvious.

Devine was the fourth wicket to fall as the White Ferns' middle order melted quicker than an ice cream in the 27C heat, collapsing from 29-1 to 33-6.

For a while New Zealand's lowest total in T20 internationals - 60 all out against England in Whangarei in February 2015 - looked under threat.

Jess Kerr ensured that batting nadir was avoided before she was snared by Issy Wong, but in truth it was England's spinners who appear key for what is to come later this summer.

According to CricViz, 47% of deliveries bowled by their spinners were hitting the stumps as their 11.1 overs claimed six wickets for 39 runs.

Linsey Smith was particularly difficult to get away at the start en route to 2-15 while Dean took 3-13 and Sophie Ecclestone snared 1-11.

There are sterner tests to come for this attack, but this was encouraging.

Dunkley needs to convert

Such a low total in ideal batting conditions meant this was a relatively straightforward chase for England's batters.

Dunkley looked in cruise control before giving her wicket away in a rather careless - and needless - manner. She made scores of eight, 26 and 22 in this series.

England need more from Dunkley, who has talent in abundance but at 27 and playing in her 75th T20 international still seems prone to the kind of errors you would expect from a more inexperienced player.

She was not under huge amounts of pressure, even if she was opening with a slightly more unfamiliar partner in Alice Capsey.

Edwards needs to figure out how to get to her to convert starts if England are to be serious challengers in the World Cup.

Knight and Bouchier were predictably more methodical - with strike rates of 81.8 and 65.5 - at the crease when they could have shown some fearless aggression.

There may be a time in the World Cup when a low target needs to be chased much quicker and England would have a useful reference point to fall back upon.

New Zealand's batting looks in worse shape, though.

They are the current T20 World Cup holders but were flummoxed by England's spinners and doubtless their opponents at the tournament will have taken note.

A lot is resting on the shoulders of Devine.

Atlanta Dream storm back again, stay atop WNBA at 4-1 after rally vs Phoenix

Never count the Atlanta Dream out.

The Dream have twice rallied from 15-point deficits this season to win, including Sunday's victory over Phoenix. No one else in the WNBA has done that once according to ESPN.

“We are resilient team, the game isn’t over till it’s over,” Atlanta guard Jordin Canada said after the Dream rallied to beat the Mercury. “We always come together in the fourth quarter, whether we have to make a run or sustain a lead. ... We battle to the very end, we get stops and try to execute down the stretch. What we’ve been doing in the fourth quarter, we got to sustain that in the first three quarters.”

Atlanta sits atop the WNBA standings at 4-1 — the only team in the league with only one loss. The Dream head out for road games at Minnesota and Portland this week.

The Dream are getting everyone's best shot so far which coach Karl Smesko feels will help them down the road.

“When teams play Atlanta it's a big game for everyone now,” he said. “We'll see everyone's best shot. ... Constantly playing against a team's best effort makes you stronger over the course of the season. They are seeing a different team than other teams see. I've noticed that so far this year. ... Happy we met the moment a few times already."

Power poll rankings

Atlanta moved up to No. 1 for the first time in the 10-year history of the rankings. The Dream were followed by Las Vegas and Minnesota. Indiana, Dallas and New York were next. Golden State and Chicago were seventh and eighth. Los Angeles and Phoenix followed the Sky. Portland, Washington and Toronto were the 11th through 13. Seattle and Connecticut rounded out the poll.

Homecourt disadvantage

Through the first few weeks of the season, playing at home hasn't really been an advantage for teams. Only two teams have winning records on their home court — Atlanta and Indiana. As a league, teams are 16-30 through Sunday's games.

Player of the week

Kelsey Plum of Los Angeles was the AP player of the week. She averaged 27.0 points, 8.0 assists and 2.5 rebounds to help the Sparks win both their games last week. Plum had a 38-point effort in the win at Las Vegas to spoil the Aces night the champions raised their banner from last season. Other players receiving votes included Natasha Howard of Minnesota and Rhyne Howard of Atlanta.

Game of the week

Atlanta at Minnesota, Wednesday. While a lot was expected of the Dream this season, the Lynx were expected to struggle early on with star Napheesa Collier sidelined after having offseason surgery on her injured ankles in late March. The Lynx have flourished with rookie guard Olivia Miles leading the way.

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AP WNBA: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-basketball

Where to watch Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Monday, May 25

The Los Angeles Dodgers (33-20) open a series against the Colorado Rockies (20-34) in a meet of the first- and last-place teams in the NL West. The Dodgers are favored with a -327 moneyline compared to the Colorado Rockies' +259. Scheduled starting pitchers are Tanner Gordon for Colorado, with a 6.59 ERA, and Emmet Sheehan for Los Angeles, with a 4.93 ERA.

How to watch Colorado Rockies vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

Team records

  • Colorado Rockies: 20-34 (No. 5 in NL West)

  • Los Angeles Dodgers: 33-20 (No. 1 in NL West)

Odds

  • Spread: Los Angeles Dodgers -1.5

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Dodgers -327 (73.3%) / Colorado Rockies +259 (26.7%)

  • Over/Under: 9.0

Starting pitchers

Colorado Rockies: Tanner Gordon (0-0, ERA: 6.59, K: 30, WHIP: 1.50)
Los Angeles Dodgers: Emmet Sheehan (3-1, ERA: 4.93, K: 51, WHIP: 1.27)

Weather: 69°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 56,000 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

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Indiana All-Star week: Rosters, locations, tickets, what to know on annual series

Basketball is right around the corner.

IndyStar Indiana All-Star week officially tips off on Sunday when the Indiana Junior All-Stars play a doubleheader at Charlestown against the Kentucky Junior All-Stars (the girls start at 2 p.m., followed by the boys at 4 p.m.).

The basketball fun continues the following day (June 1) with the Futures Games at New Palestine, then the Junior All-Stars vs. the Indiana All-Stars play at New Palestine on June 3. The week will conclude with the annual series against the Kentucky All-Stars on June 5 at Lexington Catholic High School and the return games on June 6 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

What to know about Indiana All-Star week:

History

This is the 88th year of the Indiana boys’ All-Stars and 51st year for the girls.

The Indiana boys hold a 107-46 advantage in their series with Kentucky that began in 1940, one year after the first All-Star team played Indiana state champion Frankfort. The Indiana girls have a 55-43 lead in their series with Kentucky that started in 1976. No games were played in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the boys’ All-Stars did not play in 1943 or 1944 because of World War II.

The Indiana boys have dominated Kentucky for two decades, winning 35 of the past 40 meetings. The five Kentucky victories in that time all came on Kentucky soil. The Indiana boys have not lost the Indiana home game since 1996. Indiana swept the series last year after splitting the games in 2023 and ’24.

On the girls’ side, the series has been far more competitive over the past decade. Kentucky swept the series last year, including a 106-103 double overtime win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, to avenge an Indiana sweep in 2024. The teams have split the last 16 games overall.

The Senior Indiana boys and the Senior Indiana girls lead their respective Junior rivals in games that began in 1996 by identical 42-12 counts. The Indiana Juniors lead in games the Kentucky Juniors, the boys ahead 9-5 and the girls 13-1.

This year’s schedule, tickets

>>> Admission is $15 per person for the Indiana Juniors vs. Kentucky Juniors doubleheader on Sunday at Charlestown. Tickets are available at the door. The girls start at 2 p.m., and the boys follow about 4 p.m.

>>> Admission is $15 per person for the Indiana All-Star Futures Games on Monday, June 1 at New Palestine. Tickets are available at the door. The girls start at 6 p.m., and the boys follow about 8 p.m.

>>> Admission is $15 per person for the Junior-Senior doubleheader on Wednesday, June 3 at Mt. Vernon. Tickets are available at the door. The girls start at 6 p.m., and the boys follow about 8 p.m. EDT.

>>> Tickets are $15 each for the All-Stars against Kentucky on Friday, June 5 at Lexington Catholic High School. The girls start at 5:30 p.m. EDT, and the boys follow about 7:30 p.m. EDT. Tickets are available at kentuckybasketballcoaches.org.

>>> Tickets are priced from $12 to $100 for Saturday, June 6 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The All-Star doubleheader has the girls at 5 p.m. EDT and the boys about 7:30 p.m. EDT. Tickets are available at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse box office and at this link: 

https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/05006464D293F425

Rosters

Senior boys Indiana All-StarsNo. 1 (Mr. Basketball): Luke Ertel, Mt. Vernon, 6-2 (Purdue)No. 2: Dikembe Shaw, Crown Point, 6-7 (Illinois-Chicago)No. 3: Noah Smith, Plainfield, 6-9 (DePaul)No. 4: Baron Walker, Noblesville, 6-2 (Butler)No. 5: Brennan Miller, Lawrence North, 6-7 (Southern Illinois-Edwardsville)No. 6: JaShawn Ladd, Ben Davis, 6-4 (College of Charleston)No. 7: Cameron Webster, Lawrence North, 5-11 (Trevecca Nazarene)No. 8: Anthony Fresh, Charlestown, 6-3 (Miami of Ohio)No. 9: Evan Harrell, Carmel, 6-8 (Bellarmine)No. 10: Nick Shrewsberry, South Bend St. Joseph, 6-5 (Notre Dame)No. 11: Dane Caldwell, Silver Creek, 6-10 (Richmond)No. 12: Kai McGrew, Fishers, 6-9 (Fishers)No. 13: Brady Scholl, Northridge, 6-7 (Indiana Wesleyan)Head coach: Todd Woelfle, Terre Haute NorthAssistant coach: Chad Ballenger, Hamilton HeightsAssistant coach: Joe Bradburn, Mt. Vernon Senior girls Indiana All-StarsNo. 1 (Miss Basketball): Gracyn Gilliard, Center Grove, 5-11 (Stanford)No. 2: Lola Lampley, Lawrence Central, 6-2 (LSU)No. 3: Kennedy Holman, Hamilton Southeastern, 5-8 (Oregon)No. 4: Mollie Ernstes, Jennings County, 6-0 (Kansas)No. 5: Lilli Barnes, Valparaiso, 5-10 (Ball State)No. 6: Vanessa Rosswurm, Norwell, 5-10 (Indiana Wesleyan)No. 7: Joslyn Bricker, Warsaw, 5-9 (Indiana Wesleyan)No. 8: Brooke Zartman, Warsaw, 5-8 (Miami of Ohio)No. 9: Myah Epps, Homestead, 5-10 (Louisville)No. 10: Laniah Wills, Lapel, 6-0 (Butler)No. 11: Brooklynn Renn, Silver Creek, 6-3 (Kansas)No. 12: Komari Booker, Pike, 6-1, Northern IllinoisNo. 13: Laniah Davis, Marquette Catholic, 5-7 (Northern Illinois)Head coach: Joe Huppenthal, Lake CentralAssistant coach: Amy Shearer, Columbia CityAssistant coach: Brian Smith, Loogootee Senior boys Kentucky All-StarsJake Feldhaus, Madison CentralLeek Ateny, Danville ChristianMalachi Ashford, George Rogers ClarkKeriawn Berry, North HardinCole Edelen, BallardJeremiah Jackson, St. XavierJayden Johnson, TrinityDamian Jung, EasternAthens McGillis, Covington CatholicJonathan Moss, Daviess CountyAmari Owens, Bryan StationJacob Spurlock, Boyd CountyDemarcus Surratt, Frederick DouglassDeAaron Watkins, Daviess County Senior girls Kentucky All-StarsAshlinn James, AssumptionA’Tylia Green, Henderson CountyEmma Holtzapfel, Notre DameJaelyn Jones, RyleTaylor King, Rockcastle CountyJaidan Koch, Calloway CountyKennedy Lane, Daviess CountyAva Moore, AssumptionDestiny Scott, North HardinAnna Tinelli, Bullitt EastHaylie Webb, Simon KentonBrianna Wilkins, Sacred HeartCariann Williams, Edmonson CountyTeigh Yeast, George Rogers ClarkMadison Young, South Oldham Boys Indiana Junior All-StarsCoach: Scott McClelland, NoblesvilleAssistant coach: Heath Howington, Barr-Reeve Core (play both Junior games)Harper Baker-Lands, PlainfieldJason Gardner Jr., FishersIsaiah Hill, PikeJahari Miller, PikeMax Vise, Mt. VernonCooper Zachary, Fishers Red Group (will play vs. Kentucky Juniors)Devin Bolden, Cardinal RitterDuncan Combs, Bloomington SouthDerrick Cross Jr., Bloomington NorthJake Grissom, Guerin CatholicBrandon Hunter, Silver CreekTyler Renn, Terre Haute North Blue Group (will play vs. Indiana All-Stars)Brady Baker, Harrison (West Lafayette)Cash Daniels, CarmelElijah King, South Bend St. JosephDa’Kori Parker, South Bend RileyAustin Schlabach, WestviewMack Welker, Homestead Girls Indiana Junior All-StarsCoach: Lisa Finn, CathedralAssistant coach: Andy Heim, BellmontCore (play both Junior games)Lillie Graves, McCutcheonAdah Hupfer, Pendleton HeightsClaire Larrison, GreensburgHannah Menser, PlainfieldKylah ‘KP’ Patterson, Hammond MortonPaige Schnaus, Gibson SouthernLily Scholl, Northridge Red Group (will play vs. Kentucky Juniors)Te’Asia Briscoe, Purdue Poly-EnglewoodAlaina Diamond, LoogooteeKendal Hill, South KnoxChesney Jackson, CharlestownSaniya Smith, PikeEtta Young, Jennings County Blue Group (will play vs. Indiana All-Stars)Payton DuVall, Franklin CentralKenzie Koch, Eastern HancockElliot Leffler, RoncalliCourtney Mathew, Rensselaer CentralCarlee Schrader, NorthviewHallie Schwieterman, Jay County Futures GamesIndiana North boysBradly Basila, ChestertonDon Bowling III, AndersonCaleb Coolman, PennWill Davison, New PalestineQuentavious Fly, Bowman AcademyCharles Hardiman, MerrillvilleBryce LaCross, Fort Wayne Blackhawk ChristianMari Leggett, BlackfordJosh McBride, NorwellD.J. Nash, KokomoWill Tonagel, Oak HillJaece Vogt, West Lafayette Indiana South boysBraxton Bowman, Crawford CountyCole Breeden, Evansville Mater DeiRomyiez Calvin, Evansville HarrisonVarschon Clark, Hamilton SoutheasternJaylin Foster, ScecinaChandon Gilbert, Lawrence NorthIshmael Kiteka, CloverdaleLandon Lampley, PikeMicah Mohler, AustinKarson Stoudemire, New AlbanyQuintyn Voltz, PrincetonNoah Washington, New Albany Indiana North girlsJanaya Cooper, Fort Wayne SniderLaine Lyles, Culver AcademyDelaney Noll, HomesteadKendall VanderWal, AngolaSuzy Perego, HomesteadJillian Sanderson, PennArianna Rowell, South Bend Saint JosephHillary Labis, WestvilleAva Richie, Crown PointAshley Bleke, BellmontMarianne Bleke, BellmontSavayah Mitchell, Pike Indiana South girlsZoie Walls, MonroviaRiley Johnson, Heritage ChristianAubrey Sparks, Owen ValleyLillian Clark, WestfieldDenaijah Jacobs, Warren CentralNyomi Hahn, MarionZoey Wood, Mt. Vernon (Fortville)Natalie Stenger, East CentralCaroline Wiggins, CathedralRiley Suarez, Hamilton HeightsHaley Wagoner, Center GroveBrianna Dailey, Oak Hill Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana All-Stars: What to know on the annual high school basketball series

Canadiens predicted to trade $5.5 million forward with only 5-team no-trade list

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The Montreal Canadiens are still on a deep playoff run despite being a young team, which makes the future quite exciting.

Part of being a team on the younger side of things is that contracts will have to rise in the years ahead, and that can create a need to subtract from some expensive areas.

This offseason, that could mean trading Josh Anderson.

Daily Faceoff's Matt Larkin writes that Anderson could be a cap casualty trade candidate over the summer. Anderson has a $5.5 million cap hit but only a five-team no-trade list, so there should be plenty of possibilities out there if Montreal decides to make a move.

"Emerging superstar blueliner Lane Hutson’s extension kicks in next season, spiking his AAV from $950,000 to $8.85 million," Larkin writes. "Patrik Laine’s $8.7 million comes off the books, but Montreal also needs to extend RFA forwards Zachary Bolduc and Kirby Dach and RFA defenseman Arber Xhekaj. They have a projected $9.18 million for that, but GM Kent Hughes also needs room to add."

MORE: Jets' trade cost of Connor Hellebuyck to Sabres revealed

The Canadiens feel a bit too top-line heavy, and whatever they do this offseason should come with the goal of enhancing their 5-on-5 lineups to supplement their big-time power play.

"Montreal still doesn’t have a true No. 2 center, especially with top prospect Michael Hage opting to stay in college another year," Larkin writes. "Jettisoning Anderson’s cap hit would help a lot. Brendan Gallagher is another option, but Anderson is younger and has been a lineup mainstay this postseason, so he has more value. There’s a use for his blend of size and speed somewhere."

Anderson is the kind of guy who could have plenty of use for another team as an experienced veteran, and if the Habs are mostly trading him for cap purposes, the cost shouldn't be too high, either.

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England World Cup-winning captain Stratford to join Sale

Zoe Stratford lifts the World Cup for England in 2025
Zoe Stratford has won 69 Test caps since making her England debut in 2016 [Getty Images]

England's World Cup-winning captain Zoe Stratford has agreed to join Sale Sharks.

The 29-year-old, who led England to their third World Cup triumph last year, will leave three-time defending Premiership Women's Rugby champions Gloucester-Hartpury at the end of the season.

Stratford joined Gloucester-Hartpury in 2017 and played a key role in their rise to become the dominant force in the women's domestic game.

She is pregnant with her first child, due in September, and will join up with her husband Luke, who is Sale's women's scrum coach, when she returns to rugby.

"I feel ready to take the next step in my career and, being pregnant, I really want to bring my child up as a northerner," said Stratford.

"Luke absolutely loves it at Sale. He loves the whole vibe of the club. It's been brilliant to see how much investment Sale have put into the women's team and it's something I can't wait to be a part of.

"I've enjoyed success at Gloucester and with England and hopefully I can bring that experience of winning and help build that belief into the team because I've got no doubt we can achieve big things."

Stratford's Gloucester-Hartbury and England team-mate Tatyana Heard, 31, agreed a deal to join Sale last week.

Sale are enjoying their best ever Premiership season, rivalling Harlequins and Trailfinders for the final play-off spot with two rounds left to play.

Joe Schilling defiant following bizarre stoppage loss at PFL Brussels


Joe Schilling's first MMA fight since 2019 ended in controversy. | PFL MMA


Joe Schilling’s first mixed martial arts appearance in more than six years ended in unusual fashion at PFL Brussels.

Schilling was on his back during a light heavyweight matchup against Donegi Abena when his opponent headbutted him while inside guard. “Stitch ‘Em Up” was visibly angry as the bout was halted due to the foul. The fight appeared ready to resume after referee Mike Beltran took a point from Abena, but Schilling decided to call it quits when the fighters were repositioned on the canvas. As a result, Schilling suffered a technical knockout loss due to retirement at the 36-second mark of Round 1.

😱 C'EST DU JAMAIS VU !

Joe Schilling met fin au combat après avoir pris un coup de tête de son adversaire, parce qu'il n'est pas d'accord avec la position pour reprendre l'action ! pic.twitter.com/hggZdvQlsU— RMC Sport Combat (@RMCSportCombat) May 23, 2026


'One of the Coolest Moments of My Life'


The former Glory Kickboxing standout reacted to the incident in a post on Instagram.

"One of the coolest moments of my life," Schilling wrote."Everything else is just noise. I know exactly who I am and so does my family. Most of you talking s—t couldn’t hold my jock strap. My opponent also [knows] exactly who he is and that’s on him. God Bless.”

Schilling hadn’t competed in MMA since Oct. 4, 2019, when he suffered a 36-second TKO defeat to Tony Johnson at Bellator 229. The 42-year-old Californian is 4-7 in MMA overall, with his most notable victory coming via second-round KO over Melvin Manhoef in November 2014.

The fight was Abena’s pro MMA debut.

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Sean Mannion aims to alleviate worries over his play-calling experience

One of the biggest questions surrounding Sean Mannion since becoming the Eagles' offensive coordinator hasn't centered around scheme, philosophy, or personnel decisions. It's centered around experience. More specifically, the play-calling experience. Philadelphia handed one of football's most important coordinator jobs to a coach stepping into the role for the first time, inheriting an offense with championship expectations and a quarterback, Jalen Hurts, who remains central to everything the Eagles hope to accomplish offensively.

For some outside the building, that lack of play-calling experience creates uncertainty. Mannion doesn't seem particularly concerned.

Asked by Zach Berman how he plans to compensate for lacking prior NFL play-calling experience and which coaching influences have shaped his development, Mannion offered perhaps his clearest explanation yet for why he believes he's ready.

“I've always been kind of working towards the hope of getting the opportunity to do this,” Mannion explained.

The answer wasn't framed around suddenly learning how to call plays over the last few months. Instead, Mannion described years of preparation happening long before Philadelphia called. As Green Bay's quarterbacks coach, he constantly placed himself mentally inside game-planning situations.

“You're saying, ‘All right, what calls do I have to have Jordan Love ready for?’” Mannion said. “You're kind of thinking through the process of the game throughout the week, ‘What's Matt going to look to call here? What's my favorite third down call?’ You're always kind of taking yourself through that process mentally.”

That preparation extended even further back.

Mannion said he approached football similarly as a player, constantly processing situational football and game flow.

“If it's a high blitz game, what's my favorite call? When am I going to come to the sideline and be like, ‘Hey, can I get this one on our next third medium where you might be getting a lot of pressure?’”

Philadelphia didn't hire someone hoping he'll eventually learn how to think like a play-caller. Mannion believes he's already been building those muscles for years.

That process continues daily for Mannion, whether it's practice or scripting plays. It creates another layer of preparation, forcing coordinators to think situationally while anticipating game flow and problem-solving offensive answers before Sundays arrive.

“It's first and 10, it's second and eight, it's third and eight,” Mannion explained. “What are the things that I really want us to get work on for those specific situations?”

Preparation remains central to how Mannion operates. So do teaching and communication. When discussing coaching influences, Mannion didn't begin with NFL names. He started with his family, most notably, his father.

"My dad was a longtime high school football coach," Mannion said. "My mom's a teacher."

Teaching continues surfacing repeatedly whenever Mannion discusses football. Player development, communication, fundamentals, and relationships are recurring themes. Mannion mentioned longtime Oregon State coach Mike Riley, calling him a "great leader of men" and an effective communicator. For Eagles fans, Matt LaFleur's influence may ultimately be the most significant. LaFleur provided Mannion with his first NFL coaching opportunity in Green Bay, where he learned about offensive structure, preparation habits, leadership principles, and quarterback development within one of football's most respected offensive systems.

“I learned a ton from him as a player,” Mannion said. “I learned a ton from him as a coach.”

Now another influence enters the equation. Nick Sirianni. Mannion praised Philadelphia's head coach repeatedly, highlighting his leadership, communication skills, and commitment to building sustainable winning habits.

“He's built an unbelievable program here,” Mannion said.

Ultimately, Philadelphia isn't asking Mannion to reinvent football; the Eagles are asking him to maximize and reinvigorate one of the NFL's premier rosters while maintaining a championship standard.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Sean Mannion reveals coaching influences that prepared him for Eagles

Road to Omaha 2026: Cougars & Beavers go to Eugene. Texas State also in the field.

ROUND ROCK, TX - FEBRUARY 24: Washington State Cougars pitcher Connor Wilford (20) throws a pitch during game between the Washington State Wildcats and the Kansas Jayhawks on February 24, 2024 at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock, TX. (Photo by Jo throws a pitchhn Rivera/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

College Baseball wrapped up their own “Selection Monday” on Memorial Day, laying out the Field of 64 as the postseason tournament is set to begin.

Once again, for those who are new to following college baseball, 64 teams make the “Road to Omaha”, which is the nickname for the NCAA Baseball Tournament that is set to begin on Friday, May 29 and run through the College World Series, which will wrap up on Father’s Day or the following day.

Games will start with the regional rounds, with four teams in each of the sixteen regions. They play a double-elimination mini-tournament to advance to the next round. The next round is the super regionals, where the sixteen teams play a best-of-three series, with eight advancing to the College World Series in Omaha. Those teams are once again put into a double-elimination bracket to determine a champion.

The 64 teams are selected in a manner similar to the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Each conference tournament champion automatically qualifies, accounting for 29 bids, leaving room for 35 at-large bids. It appears there was a change in how the 64 teams are seeded, with a committee ranking the top 32 teams. Numbers 1-16 all get 1-seeds, 17-32 get 2-seeds, but two teams from the same conference can’t be in the same region.

For 2026, three teams that are under the Mountain West and future Pac-12 umbrellas made the Field of 64. Although all three will play in the Pac-12 starting next season.

Eugene Regional

Mountain West tournament champion and former/current/future Pac-12 member Washington State won’t have to travel far, playing in Eugene as the three-seed. It’s a tough draw, as they are paired up with Oregon, which is the 11th overall team, and fellow conference-mate Oregon State as the second seed. The Beavers are one of the premier college baseball programs, opting to compete as an independent the last two seasons. Oregon State ended the year on a downslide, but is just as likely to emerge as the winner of this region as Oregon.

College Station Regional

Future Pac-12 program Texas State is the other school worth mentioning on our site to make the postseason. The Bobcats actually made the tournament as an at-large team after failing to win the Sun Belt this year. They were the second-to-last team in the field, or the 63rd-ranked team out of 64th. Again, it’s going to be tough for Texas State to find wins, as USC was ranked 25th heading into the conference tournament weekend and Texas A&M was 10th.

Regardless, three tournament teams for the future Pac-12 conference is a good sign for them going forward.

Track has grabbed Lourdes' Nathaniel Gaines by the heart

May 25—ROCHESTER — Nathaniel Gaines had pretty much resigned himself to the notion that he was never going to be anything too special in sports.

He wasn't passionate about the ones he was playing, baseball and football. And he wasn't especially good at them, either.

One year ago, Gaines became dispassionate enough about baseball that he determined it was time for a change. Track and field and baseball happen at the same time, spring, so Gaines said goodbye to his baseball glove and hello to a new pair of running shoes.

Life hasn't been close to the same since. Gaines, also a standout singer, had a passion in sports, he just hadn't discovered it yet.

In track and field, he found something he was not only good at it, but it suited him in almost every way, including being around teammates whom he already knew well — since early grade school days — away from the track.

This transition to track and field has been almost too good to be true. That includes those rare days when he throws up after an exhausting workout. He finds a certain amount of pride in "losing it."

"I like putting in the work," Gaines said. "When I throw up, it just means I did my best. Or maybe that I shouldn't have eaten so much before practice. . ."

When Lourdes track and field coach Pete Gilman got his first look at Gaines a year ago, there was no revelation that it happened. The truth is, Gaines didn't look like much of a runner.

"He had a very odd stride pattern," Gilman said. "He almost looked to me like the Road Runner cartoon. His torso was over his toes and his back kick was super pronounced, almost like he was going to fall over because he was leaned over so much."

His opening time in what has become his signature event wasn't anything to brag about, either. He was clocked in 57.44. By the time the season had ended though, he did show promise with Gilman having cleaned up his running form and Gaines getting in better shape. He concluded his season timed in 55.34.

That progress was all that Gaines would need. He would spend the next year throwing himself into track and field, managing a strict diet, lifting weights regularly and spending time on the indoor track at Rochester Community and Technical College, busily getting his times down.

"At first, based on what I'd done in past sports, I didn't think I'd amount to too much in track," Gaines said. "So I didn't want to set the bar too high."

All of that has now changed. In that offseason, Gaines transformed himself. In his very first meet this year, Gaines was already hitting the state meet qualifying standard, clocked in 50.72. He has grown into the best 400 runner that Lourdes has, and it is a talented group. His 4x400 relay team of Gaines, Michael Buntrock, Lucas Brooks and Cameron Hedstrom all run the 400 in the 50- to 54- second range, making them the second fastest 4x400 relay team in southeastern Minnesota, only Winona Cotter better.

Better still for this group is their age. Gaines, Brooks and Buntrock are all juniors, while Hedstrom is a sophomore. State figures to be their destination this season with the following year promising even bigger things, such as a possible state title.

All seem to be on the same hard-charging page. Gilman started their season breaking that 400 group off and working them incredibly hard. Throwing up wasn't just an occasional thing those first few weeks. But a lack of complaining about it was. All are on the same page. They just want to get better.

"It showed their maturity that there was no challenging me about it," Gilman said. "It was just part of the deal. The wanted to know what they needed to do next to get better. They've all bought in."

That's especially true of one of the guys, Nathaniel Gaines. He's obsessed and it's working for him.

He's got one thing in mind now. It's to break that 50-second barrier. His best this year is 50.53.

"Track is my passion now," Gaines said. "It's everything to me."

Michigan baseball misses cut for NCAA Tournament

Michigan’s baseball team, which endured a late-season fade, has missed the NCAA Tournament for a fourth straight season.

The NCAA released the Tournament bracket on Monday.

Michigan looked like it was going to make the Tournament after winning seven straight Big Ten series, but was then swept in Ann Arbor by Ohio State in a three-game series to end the regular season. The Wolverines were 34-24, and they last time they made the NCAA field was in 2022 when they earned the automatic bid by winning the Big Ten Tournament.

“Proud of our fight this season!” the Michigan baseball social media account shared on Monday. “From 37 contests away from home to winning 7 of our 10 conference series, there is a lot to be proud of this year!”

In the Big Ten Tournament, Michigan defeated Rutgers, 10-0, in Game 1 but then lost two of the next three. The Wolverines’ season ended with a 6-4 loss to Nebraska in the quarterfinals.

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan Wolverines baseball misses cut for NCAA Tournament

NCAA baseball bracket revealed: Who were the last four teams in?

A 64-team baseball bracket was revealed on Monday for the NCAA Tournament. Tennessee (38-20, 15-15 SEC) is in in the field and will play in its 16th NCAA Tournament in program history (1951, 1993-97, 2001, 2004-05, 2019, 2021-25).

The Vols will open play Friday in the Chapel Hill Regional, hosted by No. 5 national seed North Carolina (45-11-1).

No. 2 regional seed Tennessee will play No. 3 regional seed East Carolina (36-22-1) on Friday at Boshamer Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. First pitch is scheduled for noon EDT and will be televised by ESPNU.

UCLA is the No. 1 overall national seed in the NCAA Tournament. Georgia Tech (2), Georgia (3), Auburn (4), North Carolina (5), Texas (6), Alabama (7), Florida (8), Southern Miss (9), Florida State (10), Oregon (11), Texas A&M (12), Nebraska (13), Mississippi State (14), Kansas (15) and West Virginia (16) are also national seeds.

Liberty, Kentucky, Texas State and Troy were the last four schools in the tournament, while Mercer, Michigan, Pittsburgh and TCU were the last four schools out.

The field of 64 is locked in. 🔒⚾️

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— NCAA Baseball (@NCAABaseball) May 25, 2026

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Brewers vs. Cardinals score, updates, starting lineups

The first-place Milwaukee Brewers kick off a three-game series against the team right below them in the National League Central Division standings, the St. Louis Cardinals, in a Memorial Day matinee on May 24.

The Brewers send right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (4-2, 1.89) to the mound where he'll face left-hander Matthew Liberatore (2-2, 4.70).

Brewers 2026 record

30-20.

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Blake Perkins RF
  • Garrett Mitchell CF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Cardinals lineup

  • JJ Wetherholt 2B
  • Iván Herrera DH
  • Alec Burleson 1B
  • Jordan Walker RF
  • Nolan Gorman 3B
  • Masyn Winn SS
  • Bryan Torres LF
  • Pedro Pagés C
  • Victor Scott II CF

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 19: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on May 19, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jayden Mack/Getty Images)

Brewers schedule and probable pitchers

Brewers vs Cardinals, May 26, 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison (5-1, 1.77) vs. St. Louis RHP Michael McGreevy (3-3, 2.40) . TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers vs Cardinals, May 27, 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee TBA vs. St. Louis RHP Dustin May (3-5, 5.00) . TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers vs. Cardinals score, updates, starting lineups

Brewers vs. Cardinals score, updates, starting lineups

The first-place Milwaukee Brewers kick off a three-game series against the team right below them in the National League Central Division standings, the St. Louis Cardinals, in a Memorial Day matinee on May 24.

The Brewers send right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (4-2, 1.89) to the mound where he'll face left-hander Matthew Liberatore (2-2, 4.70).

Brewers 2026 record

30-20.

Brewers lineup

  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Andrew Vaughn 1B
  • Luis Rengifo 3B
  • Blake Perkins RF
  • Garrett Mitchell CF
  • Joey Ortiz SS

Cardinals lineup

  • JJ Wetherholt 2B
  • Iván Herrera DH
  • Alec Burleson 1B
  • Jordan Walker RF
  • Nolan Gorman 3B
  • Masyn Winn SS
  • Bryan Torres LF
  • Pedro Pagés C
  • Victor Scott II CF

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 19: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on May 19, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jayden Mack/Getty Images)

Brewers schedule and probable pitchers

Brewers vs Cardinals, May 26, 6:40 p.m.: Milwaukee LHP Kyle Harrison (5-1, 1.77) vs. St. Louis RHP Michael McGreevy (3-3, 2.40) . TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers vs Cardinals, May 27, 1:10 p.m.: Milwaukee TBA vs. St. Louis RHP Dustin May (3-5, 5.00) . TV – Brewers TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers vs. Cardinals score, updates, starting lineups

Keibert Ruiz is playing the best baseball of his career for the Washington Nationals

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 23: Keibert Ruiz #20 of the Washington Nationals hits a double against the Atlanta Braves in the third inning at Truist Park on May 23, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

One of the biggest storylines of this month for the Nats has been the play of their catcher Keibert Ruiz. The Nats catcher is playing some of the best baseball in his career, combining great offense with a new found defensive game. It is no secret that Ruiz has struggled since signing his 8 year extension, so seeing this from the 27 year old is very encouraging.

In April, it was clear that Ruiz was laser focused on his defense, to the point where it was harming his hitting. He was grading out well defensively early in the season, but his hitting was putrid. Ruiz posted a dismal .480 OPS in April. However, he has totally flipped the switch in May, hitting .340 with a 1.049 OPS. Ruiz has done all this while maintaining his strong defense.

It feels like the Twins series early in May was a big turning point for him. Ruiz had a monster three for four day with 8 total bases. Ever since then, Ruiz has been absolutely smoking baseballs. Ruiz has been looking to do damage rather than just put the bat on the ball this month.

gonna tell my kids this is keibert ruiz pic.twitter.com/YWX2D8S8cZ

— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) May 7, 2026

Of Keibert Ruiz’s 16 hits this month, 11 of them have gone for extra bases. Ruiz has a crazy 8 doubles this month, and it is not like he is turning singles into doubles with his speed. The Nats catcher is just smoking balls, especially to the pull side. That pull side thunder has been a staple of his game this season.

Among hitters with at least 100 plate appearances, nobody is pulling the ball in the air more than Keibert Ruiz. His air pull percentage is an insane 38.2%. Statistically, pulled flyballs are some of the most productive batted ball events for hitters. Some guys are not built to sell out for air pull, but if you can do that, it is a positive. That is exactly what Ruiz is doing right now.

He is not just pulling balls in the air in an attempt to hit a bunch of home runs though. Ruiz is yanking a ton of balls down the line for doubles as well. He is able to outslug his pedestrian exit velocity numbers because of this. A great example of this is his double the other night. If he hit this ball to center field, it would be a routine fly out. Instead, it was almost a home run that bounced off the wall and became a double.

Keibert Ruiz has now hit safely in seven straight games:

⚾️ 11-for-24 (.458)
⚾️ 5 doubles
⚾️ 2 home runs
⚾️ 9 RBI / 5 runs scored
⚾️ 1 stolen base

Ruiz has an extra-base hit in six of the seven games and now leads MLB catchers in doubles (12). pic.twitter.com/OxZVC8YjsU

— Nationals Communications (@NationalsComms) May 23, 2026

Some of Ruiz’s underlying numbers are still in rough shape because of how bad that April was. His xWOBA is still only .261, but it has been going up steadily this month. His overall numbers for the season look very good though. Ruiz is hitting .252 with a .754 OPS, which is very good for a catcher playing quality defense. Sure, his on base percentage is only .269 because he has only walked twice all season, but he is making up for that with a very good .485 slugging percentage.

Pulling the ball more is a big reason for the jump in slug, but it is not everything. Ruiz is also hitting the ball a lot harder. His average exit velocity has gone from 86.2 MPH last year to 90.1 MPH this year. That is a massive jump, and it is allowing him to do a lot more damage.

The bat has been very impressive this month, but we have seen Ruiz get hot with the bat before. His defense has probably been the most impressive thing about his season. For most of his career, Ruiz has been one of the worst defensive catchers in baseball, with -22, -7 and -10 fielding run value the last three seasons. Under the tutelage of new catching coach Bobby Wilson, Ruiz has +3 FRV for the season, a truly stunning turnaround.

Ruiz’s blocking and framing have gotten so much better this season. He has 2 blocks above average and is in the 84th percentile as a framer. Last season he had -6 blocks above average and was a 4th percentile framer. Ruiz has also done a nice job controlling the running game, especially lately.

Keibert Ruiz has now hit safely in seven straight games:

⚾️ 11-for-24 (.458)
⚾️ 5 doubles
⚾️ 2 home runs
⚾️ 9 RBI / 5 runs scored
⚾️ 1 stolen base

Ruiz has an extra-base hit in six of the seven games and now leads MLB catchers in doubles (12). pic.twitter.com/OxZVC8YjsU

— Nationals Communications (@NationalsComms) May 23, 2026

Among catchers with at least 60 plate appearances, Ruiz is tied for 10th in fWAR with 0.8 wins above replacement. That is a crazy turnaround for a guy who has posted negative fWAR in the last three seasons, mainly due to his defense. You have to give credit to Bobby Wilson, but also wonder what they were teaching Ruiz before.

If Keibert Ruiz can even post a .700ish OPS for the season while playing solid defense, that would be a massive win. With that kind of production, Ruiz would be playing up to, or even exceeding his contract. Coming into the season, that contract looked like an anchor, but who knows now.

We still need to see Ruiz keep this up. It has only been a month, so there’s still a decent chance that his bat falls off a cliff again. I actually think the defense is fairly likely to be at least average going forward. We are two months into the season, and I think the defensive improvements are real.

One other thing that is important to point out is how they are using Ruiz. The Nats are managing his playing time very well. He has been in a near even split with Drew Millas this year. In this hot run, Ruiz is getting a bit more playing time, but Millas still gets at least a couple starts a week. Under Davey Martinez, it felt like Ruiz was getting run into the ground. Ruiz is a competitive guy, and it seemed like Davey just asked Keibert if he was ready to play, and naturally he always said yes. 

Now, Ruiz is not putting too much strain on his body, and is being put in advantageous matchups. Blake Butera has really liked Ruiz against left handed pitchers this year, and it is easy to see why. The switch hitting Ruiz is hitting .333 with a .911 OPS as a right handed hitter. Ruiz starts just about every game against lefties, and some of them against righties.

There is still plenty of time for things to go haywire, and I am knocking on wood, but I love this version of Keibert Ruiz. He is a reliable defender, who is looking to do damage at the plate. Ruiz still has his warts, like never walking, but he has been an ultra-productive player for the Nats this month. Long may that continue for the Nats catcher.

Is Juan Soto playing today? NY Mets announce lineup vs Reds

NEW YORK — The Mets are limping back home after a disheartening road trip against NL East foes.

After leaving New York on a high following a Subway Series win, the Mets were 2-5 against the Nationals and Marlins. They were swept in Miami across three games as they slipped back to 22-31.

Now, as the Mets look to get back on track, they welcome the Reds for the first of three games at 4:05 p.m. on Monday afternoon at Citi Field.

Juan Soto missed Sunday's game due to an illness and was out of the lineup for a second straight day on Monday.

Despite an uneven performance all season long, the Mets have had more success at home where they are 11-13, compared to 11-18 on the road. But against teams with winning record, like the Reds (27-25), they are 10-21.

NY Mets, Reds probable starting pitchers for Monday's game

Nolan McLean will be returning to the mound after arguably the worst start of his career last time out against the Nationals.

The Mets rookie right-hander allowed six earned runs (nine total) on eight hits and two walks in 5⅔ innings in a loss to the Nationals. He maintains a 2-3 record with a 3.56 ERA and 1.03 WHIP with 69 strikeout in 58 innings.

An issue with blisters early in the season has forced Reds left-hander Nick Lodolo to make only three starts after he was activated on May 8. He has gotten off to a shaky start in 2026, with a 0-1 record with 12 earned runs in 15 innings (7.20 ERA) and 1.53 WHIP.

Lodolo gave up three earned runs in 5⅔ innings in his most recent start against the Phillies.

NY Mets announce Monday lineup vs Reds

Back home 🏡 #LGMpic.twitter.com/M9DUrxcCyn

— New York Mets (@Mets) May 25, 2026

US beats Hungary to stay alive for ice hockey world quarterfinals

ZURICH (AP) — Defending champion the United States topped Hungary 7-3 and kept hopes alive of advancing to the quarterfinals at the ice hockey world championship on Monday.

Matthew Tkachuk scored two goals and set up two and captain Justin Faulk and Ryan Leonard also netted twice each in Zurich. Tommy Novak assisted on five goals and netminder Joseph Woll stopped 14 shots.

The Americans' seventh and final Group A game is against Austria on Tuesday. A victory earns them a spot in the quarterfinals.

The U.S. has made the last eight every year since 2011.

Faulk one-timed a low slap shot for a 1-0 lead midway through the opening period and Tkachuk doubled the advantage with a shot between the pads of goaltender Adam Vay on a power play with 1:38 remaining.

It was the second goal for the two-time Stanley Cup winner and Olympic champion in three games since he joined the team on Tuesday.

The U.S. jumped to 4-0 up before the midpoint in the middle period. Leonard scored from the slot and Faulk roofed one into the net with his second on a power play.

Captain Csanad Erdely replied with Hungary’s first followed by Leonard's second on a power play with 1:47 left.

In the final period, Erdely with his second and Gabor Tornyai reduced the deficit to 5-3. Tkachuk answered with an empty net goal and Max Plante finished it off.

In Fribourg, Norway upset Czechia 4-1 to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2012.

The Czechs and Group B leader Canada had already qualified and the fourth and final quarterfinal spot from the group will be decided between Sweden and Slovakia on Tuesday.

Later Monday, Italy faced Slovenia in Fribourg to decide who stays in the top division. Already-relegated Britain met Germany in Zurich.

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Champions League has 29 of 36 teams set, see the pots 🏆

Champions League has 29 of 36 teams set, see the pots
Champions League has 29 of 36 teams set, see the pots 🏆

The 2026/27 Champions League already has 29 of its 36 clubs qualified. Only seven spots remain, which will be decided in the qualifying rounds.

Pot 1 features giants like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Real Madrid, as well as the finalists of the current edition (Arsenal and PSG).

Pot 2 includes, among others, Borussia Dortmund, Manchester United, and Roma. And Pot 3 has Napoli, RB Leipzig, and Villarreal.

In other words, a group of death with PSG, Manchester United, Villarreal, and Stuttgart is possible. Or Real Madrid, Aston Villa, RB Leipzig, and Como.

Check out how the pots are shaping up and make your prediction!


Pot 1 👇

Arsenal, Atlético de Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Inter Milan, Liverpool, PSG, and Real Madrid.


Pot 2 👇

Aston Villa, Betis, Borussia Dortmund, Club Brugge, Manchester United, PSV, Porto, Roma, and Sporting.


Pot 3 👇

Feyenoord, Galatasaray, Lille, Napoli, RB Leipzig, Shakhtar Donetsk, Villarreal, and another club that advances from the qualifying rounds.


Pot 4 👇

Como, Lens, Slavia Prague, Stuttgart, and four other clubs that advance from the qualifying rounds.

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Why does Liverpool's new kit not match?

Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson
Liverpool debuted their new kit on Sunday [Getty Images]

On a day when Liverpool fans said goodbye to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson at Anfield, social media was awash with fans highlighting that the colour of Liverpool's shirts and shorts did not match during their 1-1 final day draw with Brentford.

Arne Slot's side were debuting their new home kit, which was released last week and is produced by Adidas. The strip is inspired by the one worn during the Reds' 1989-90 title-winning campaign.

Adam Rowe posted on X: "I know this isn't the main point or anything but I cannot believe they are the actual shorts that go with that new shirt. They're a completely different shade of red."

@Jennyc97x added: "That Liverpool kit ain't it. The shorts and the top are completely different. Different pattern and shade of red."

For those watching television coverage of the match, there was a clear difference between the colour grading on the shirt compared to the shorts but the understanding is that the disparity is not as visible in person.

That said, the slight difference in the tone of red is deliberate, as was the case with the kit in 1989-90 and therefore, Adidas and Liverpool have opted to go with the same approach.

When the kit was released, Liverpool said: "The new home shirt draws inspiration from the original adidas design, instantly recognisable for its dynamic geometric pattern, combining timeless club heritage with modern performance design.

"The 2026/27 Home kit is completed with deep red shorts and socks, creating a bold, unified look."

Though some would suggest they should have continued the geometric design on the shorts for a consistent look, it is unknown at this stage whether any changes will be made ahead of next season.

Either way, Liverpool have plenty more things to worry about than the colour of their kit after a disappointing season, in which they finished trophy-less but ended up qualifying for the Champions League by finishing 5th in the Premier League.

Yan Diomande, the 19-year-old Ivorian winger, is a leading target for Liverpool this summer a breakthrough season with RB Leipzig.

'Teddy Bridgewater Act' could reshape Florida high school football

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the "Teddy Bridgewater Act" into law on Friday. The regulation allows state high school head coaches to spend up to $15,000 in personal funds annually on player expenses such as food, transportation and recovery services.

Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater served as an inspiration for the law after being suspended from coaching at Miami Northwestern. The Miami, Florida, native was cited for financing meals, transportation and recovery expenses for players.

The former Northwestern star athlete who went on to play at Louisville and later for eight NFL franchises, Bridgewater led the Bulls to a state championship as the head man. It was after this success that controversy surrounding the impermissible benefits emerged.

The law imposes restrictions that permit only head coaches to spend on players. All spending must be reported and funds cannot be used for the purpose of recruiting. This measure can be used in conjunction with Florida's signing legislation that could lead to higher salaries for high school coaches through booster and donation revenue.

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Hornets guard LaMelo Ball earns first All-NBA votes after healthy 2025-26

Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball put together an impressive 2025-26 season, reminding the NBA what he can do when healthy. In 72 appearances, Ball averaged 20.1 points, 7.1 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 1.2 steals, helping the Hornets earn 44 victories, the most for Charlotte since the 2015-16 season. This was Ball's healthiest season since the 2021-22 campaign, where he averaged 20.1 points, 7.6 assists, 6.7 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 75 appearances to earn his first and only All-Star selection to date.

As a result, Ball earned All-NBA votes for the first time in his career, with five voters putting Ball on their ballot for the All-NBA Third Team. This ranked him tied for 21st with Stephon Castle (Spurs), six spots shy of Chet Holmgren (Thunder), who earned the final spot. Had Ball gotten the nod, he'd have been the fifth player in Hornets franchise history to do so, the third since 2000 and the first since franchise legend Kemba Walker did so after the 2018-19 season.

This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: LaMelo Ball earns first All-NBA votes after healthy 2025-26

Tech Baseball wins ACC Tournament, Regional Starts Friday

Tech hoisting the ACC Tournament trophy in Charlotte | GTAA

For the first time since 2014, #3 Georgia Tech Baseball won the ACC Tournament title, defeating North Carolina 13-7 in the championship game in Charlote, North Carolina on the backs of two doubles by Alex Hernandez, a homer by Ryan Zuckerman, and a clearing of the bases on three wild pitches late in the game that put Tech’s lead out of reach.

In the process, Drew Burress hit his 58th career home run, a two-run shot to left field, pasing Jason Varitek for the most in Institute history. Tech has been playing baseball since the 1890s.

After the game, Ryan Zuckerman was named ACC Tournament MVP after a three-homer performance across Tech’s three games.

The last three teams to win both the ACC regular season and tournament championship in the same season made it to Omaha, joining North Carolina (2013), Miami (2008), and Clemson (2006) in that category. The win was Tech’s 10th ACC tournament title in program history.

Tech enters the NCAA Tournament as the national #2 seed, tied for the best in program history. UCLA is #1.

On Friday, Tech will square off against UIC in the Atlanta regional with Oklahoma and The Citadel rounding out the regional. If Tech were to advance, they would host a super regional as one of the top 8 teams in the country. Tech is one of three ACC teams hosting a regional this season (North Carolina, Florida State).

“To have a regional in Atlanta is a big deal. It’s something we don’t take lightly,” said Tech head coach James Ramsey after the regional was revealed. “I think we have a very mature group that’s mission minded that is going to be ready to play our best baseball.”

Oklahoma coming to Atlanta has an extra dose of drama, as yesterday their 17-year tenured golf coach Ryan Hybl announced he would be taking the Georgia Tech job after Bruce Heppler’s retirement.

UIC automatically qualified for the tournament as the Missouri Valley champions, The Citadel qualified as the SoCon champions, and Oklahoma is an at-large bid.

If Tech were to advance, they would face the winner of the Kansas regional, which includes the Jayhawks, Arkansas, Northeastern, and Missouri State.

Anecdotally, these guys look as ready as any team Tech has had in years to take on this regional. The atmosphere in the Fanning Center to watch the selection show was very calm and collected. While the team has known for weeks they were in the tournament and likely hosting, the fact they earned it from winning the ACC didn’t push them off the tracks. For them, Omaha is the goal, not just playing more games in Atlanta.

“The first and foremost goal we’ve had is going to Omaha and winning a national championship. We know how great we are and that’s something we set out to do at the beginning of the year,” said Drew Burress.

First pitch against UIC is Friday at 12pm on ACCN. Tickets have sold out but the team did announce they might be able to release standing room tickets on Thursday.

Tech all time against Atlanta Regional opponents

UIC: 12-3 record, most recently beating them 6-3 in 2019 at home

The Citadel: 2-0 record, the only games coming in 2000 and 2013

Oklahoma: 1-6 record, the only win coming in their last meeting in 2017. All losses have come at neutral sites, most notably in 1994 to lose the College World Series.

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Shane Hand, Olentangy Liberty tennis: Repeated as Division I district singles champion, winning four matches without dropping a set in the district tournament.

Tyler Thomas, New Albany tennis: Earned his fourth consecutive Division I state tennis tournament berth, winning four doubles matches with freshman teammate Brady Kattan. They won three sets by shutout and never lost more than three games in a set.

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Jets reportedly have bold plan with rookie QB Cade Klubnik

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Jets reportedly have bold plan with rookie QB Cade Klubnik originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The New York Jets revamped their offense this offseason, and it's in a much better spot than it was last season when Justin Fields was leading the charge.

Garrett Wilson, Omar Cooper Jr., and Adonai Mitchell make up a strong wide receiver room. The offensive line is strong, Breece Hall is locked in for the next few years, and Mason Taylor and Kenyon Sadiq are a fun young tight end duo.

But Geno Smith is the biggest addition. And now, the question is who will be his backup. According to Rich Cimini of ESPN, the Jets have an interesting plan with rookie QB Cade Klubnik that is a very bold one.

Jets have bold plan with Cade Klubnik for QB spot

"The Jets haven't signed a veteran because they want to see what Klubnik can do over the next month," Cimini writes.

While the Jets are going to start Smith, the backup quarterback spot is still very much up for grabs. There is a real competition here, and Klubnik has a chance to win.

Brady Cook and Bailey Zappe will also compete for the backup QB job this offseason during OTAs and training camp, but Klubnik is being given the chance to earn this job.

If he struggles, and the Jets need to pivot, Russell Wilson has been in contact with the Jets about the backup QB spot. While he's mulling retirement and a return to the NFL with the Jets, Aaron Glenn and Frank Reich have a backup plan in Klubnik.

MOREESPN analyst says if Cade Klubnik gets on the field for Jets it would mean something went wrong

If the fourth-round rookie could have a good offseason, then it wouldn't be a surprise for him to earn the backup QB spot for the 2026 season.

It's a bold plan for the Jets, as it's a lot to put on the plate of a rookie QB who was taken in the fourth round and isn't meant to be a starter right away.

But if the Jets like what they see from their rookie QB, then Klubnik will wind up as the Jets' backup QB for 2026. This is going to be a storyline worth paying close attention to, as Klubnik might see a lot more playing time than expected when he was drafted.

More NFL news:

Rohit Sharma conferred with Padma Shri: Full list of sportspersons honoured with Padma Awards 2026

The Padma Awards are the highest civilian honours, which the Government of India confers in recognition of 'distinguished contribution of Indian citizens in various spheres of activity, including the arts, education, industry, literature, science, acting, medicine, social service, sports and public affairs.

In 2026, a total of nine Indian sportspersons were conferred with the Padma awards, out of which eight received the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour and Tennis icon Vijay Amritraj was honoured with the Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian honour.

The eight athletes who were awarded the Padma Shri awards include World Cup-winning India women's team captain Harmanpreet Kaur and former Indian captain Rohit Sharma.

Before Sharma and Kaur, 15 other cricketers had received the Padma Shri Award in the past, including legends like Sourav Ganguly, MS Dhoni, Jhulan Goswami and Mithali Raj.

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Full list of sportspersons honoured with Padma Awards 2026

PlayerSportAward
Vijay AmritrajTennisPadma Bushan
Rohit SharmaCricketPadma Shri
Harmanpreet KaurCricketPadma Shri
Baldev SinghField HockeyPadma Shri
Bhagwandas Raikwar Martial ArtsPadma Shri
K Pajanivel Martial ArtsPadma Shri
Praveen KumarAthleticsPadma Shri
Savita PuniaField HockeyPadma Shri
Vladimir Mestvirishvili (Posthumous)WrestlingPadma Shri

Watch: De Zerbi greets his biggest critic with a handshake after keeping Tottenham Hotspur up

Watch: De Zerbi greets his biggest critic with a handshake after keeping Tottenham Hotspur up
Watch: De Zerbi greets his biggest critic with a handshake after keeping Tottenham Hotspur up

Roberto De Zerbi’s post-match press conference following Tottenham’s survival on the final day was as entertaining as, if not far more than, anything seen on the pitch this season for the North London club, with the Italian coach producing a moment that perfectly encapsulates his personality and the relief of keeping the club in the top flight.

SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND – APRIL 12: Roberto De Zerbi, Manager of Tottenham Hotspur, looks on prior to the Premier League match between Sunderland and Tottenham Hotspur at Stadium of Light on April 12, 2026 in Sunderland, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

De Zerbi sees funny side as Spurs finish in 17th

With a broad smile upon entering the room, the coach called out a journalist who had been a regular negative presence at the training ground throughout his tenure.

“Where is he? Where is he? That negative journalist who was always at the training centre?” he said. “Go and get him.”

Times journalist Tom Allnutt was in the mixed zone at the time but the coach requested he be brought before him.

The reporter was duly brought to the room, up to the stage, at which point De Zerbi greeted him with a smile and a warm handshake.

Liverpool star jets out with immediate future shrouded in doubt

Liverpool star jets out with immediate future shrouded in doubt
Liverpool star jets out with immediate future shrouded in doubt

Liverpool’s 2025/26 season is at an end.

Arne Slot’s men brought the curtain down on a disappointing campaign with a 1-1 draw against Brentford on the final day of the Premier League season.

It was a day that Anfield bid farewell to Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah - who leave the club after their trophy-laden spells. But uncertainty remains over several other Premier League title-winning stars.

Alisson Becker remains a target for Juventus and could even secure a move to Serie A before the FIFA World Cup kicks off next month.

Curtis Jones is a target for Tottenham and Inter Milan - per various reports - and it’s believed Liverpool would do a deal at £35m for the midfielder.

Konate adds to uncertainty

But the biggest problem right now is Ibrahima Konate. The French defender, 27, was in Slot’s lineup for the Brentford game but may well have kicked a ball for the Reds for the final time.

Despite stating a few weeks ago that a contract renewal was close the centre back is now on track to leave the Merseyside club in just a few weeks.

With his current deal expiring in June 2026 Konate will be soon free to find a new club - unless a last-minute contract deal can be sorted.

According to a report in the Athletic the former RB Leipzig man declined the opportunity to clarify his future following the Brentford game.

Konate contract ends in a few weeks

Ibrahima Konate’s situation is the most confusing as he’s going to be out of contract in just over a month but is still to extend or explain what happens next,” the report reads.

“Konate also declined interviews with the written media, which only added to the uncertainty. A month has passed since he revealed he was “close to an agreement” and still there’s no formal clarification on what happens next.”

Ben Jacobs writing before the game meanwhile expects the France international’s future to be sorted out “imminently”.

Right now it looks like Konate will be leaving after five years at Anfield. Talks between the player’s entourage and sporting director Richard Hughes have been ongoing for over a year.

It was originally speculated that the club and their defensive linchpin were far apart in terms of salary - with Konate seeking a deal worth over £200k per week.

Liverpool are running out of time to reach a deal with Konate - and he heads off on his post-season break ahead of the World Cup with his immediate Anfield future shrouded in doubt.

Man Utd captain Fernandes takes on Keane over 'lie'

Bruno Fernandes playing for Manchester United, wearing the club's red kit
Bruno Fernandes joined Manchester United from Sporting in 2020 [Getty Images]

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes firmly defended his character and achievements as he accused Roy Keane of telling a "lie" about his pursuit of the Premier League assists record.

Fernandes said Keane had put untrue "words in my mouth" on a recent podcast appearance and he hopes to contact the United legend to set him straight.

Keane described Fernandes as being at the centre of a "circus act" following United's 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest on the penultimate weekend of the season.

He suggested the Portugal international was prioritising individual assists glory over the team's interests in his eagerness to set the single-season record.

Speaking on podcast The Overlap, Keane had said: "After the [Forest] game he got interviewed and he said, the captain of Manchester United said: 'A few times, I probably should have shot but I made them passes.' Wow. How can your mindset of a footballer be going into a match to be about an individual record?

"He won't be winning trophies, not with that mindset of the team."

Fernandes' actual post-match comments were: "There were probably moments today when I should have passed instead of shot. I'm very happy for the assist, but more than that, I'm happy for the win and to finish the season on a high."

Former Republic of Ireland and United captain Keane appeared to have misinterpreted Fernandes' comments rather than sought to distort the truth.

Fernandes registered a record-equalling 20th assist of the season in United's win against Forest, and then took the record outright on the final day in the victory at Brighton.

That took Fernandes past the mark previously set by Thierry Henry and Kevin de Bruyne.

His anger over Keane's comments was clear as he told podcast The Diary of a CEO: "Like I've always said, I don't mind criticism. I've always taken criticism from everyone and anyone and I never reply to anything or whatsoever.

"People have an opinion; they think it's good, bad, whatever. What I don't like is when people lie about things and [in] this case that you said about Roy Keane basically what he said is a lie because… either he saw some other interview or he can't say that I said one thing that I've just not said and luckily for me is everything on record.

"I accept his criticism, I accept that he might like me as a player or not, like me as a person or not. But what I don't like is that he puts words in my mouth that have not been said. That's the only thing I don't like."

Fernandes is not the first player in the current squad to have voiced disapproval towards a United great.

Earlier this season, Lisandro Martinez was involved in a spat with Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt after they made comments about his height and ability to compete with Erling Haaland in the Manchester derby.

Fernandes keen to 'have a word' with Keane

Roy Keane working as a pundit in a dark coat and with an earpiece in his left ear
Roy Keane won seven Premier League titles, the FA Cup four times and the Champions League, during his time at Old Trafford [Getty Images]

Fernandes was a key figure for United during the 2025-26 campaign, helping the club secure a third-place Premier League finish and a return to the Champions League after a two-season absence.

As well as laying on 21 goals, he also scored nine times in the English top flight.

His efforts were rewarded in May when he collected the Football Writers' Association men's Player of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season awards.

Fernandes says he has contacted former United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to ask for Keane's phone number so that he can confront the issue.

"Obviously I think I've always showed a lot of respect for Roy Keane and for everything he's done for the club and for everything he's always said," Fernandes added.

"I've never ever had something to say, I've never said something wrong. I even asked Ole his number to text him to be honest, to have a word with him to say that I don't mind the criticism [but] I don't like when people lie about things that I say.

"Because this is like… it goes a little bit over the top of the things that I think are acceptable.

"I accept criticism. I accept that he can say things that I don't like and I don't like to see it. But as I said before, that improves me. What I don't like is that people make their own words on what I say and it's not true.

"Obviously I prefer Roy Keane to give me some praise sometimes because I've achieved something that not many players have achieved. I understand that this club is about winning trophies and I have never taken that off my mind."

Keane had added to his criticism of Fernandes after the Forest game by questioning United's contentment with their narrow victory, added: "They're giving up two goals and everyone's getting all giddy because he's equalled the record for assists. It's mind-boggling. It's a circus act."

Nike to Release JuJu Watkins’ LeBron NXXT Gen Shoe Wednesday

Back in February, USC women’s basketball star JuJu Watkins announced she would be co-creating a shoe within the Nike LeBron NXXT Gen line. Now, Watkins’ Nike LeBron NXXT Gen By JuJu “Silver Lining” color way will be officially released on Wednesday, May 27.

Nike teased the release of the shoe in a new video on Friday.

Watkins signed her first endorsement deal with Nike as a high school senior in 2022. Then, the superstar re-signed one of the most lucrative, multiyear endorsement deals in women’s basketball with the brand in 2024.

With the “Silver Lining” color way, Watkins is the first athlete to co-create a shoe as part of the NXXT series.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has shown his support for Watkins’ collaboration with Nike. On Friday, he supported the brand’s teaser video for the shoe, and James wore the shoes in a game against the Golden State Warriors in February.

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) moves the ball against Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the first half at Crypto.com Arena.
Feb 7, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) moves the ball against Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during the first half at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

“JuJu is a great ambassador of today’s game, and this shoe gives her one more tool to chart her own path on and off the court,” James said in a press release. “Nike footwear has been another way for me to share my story with athletes and fans around the world, so it’s exciting to share the NXXT Gen platform with JuJu for a shoe that will inspire a new generation of hoopers to put in the work and believe in themselves.” 

The shoe is set to drop at 7 am PT on the Nike SNKRS app and select retailers in-store and online. The retail price is set at $170.

Watkins Is Returning After Tearing ACL

Watkins missed the entire 2025-26 season recovering from an ACL tear she suffered in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. She will make her long-awaited return to the court this season with USC.

In the teaser video, Watkins hinted that she has been preparing for an insane comeback next season.

“I may be out, but I’m still locked in,” Watkins said in the teaser. “They think my game is on ice, but I never stopped working.”

USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins (12) during pregame warmups before an NCAA Tournament second round game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Galen Center.
Mar 24, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins (12) during pregame warmups before an NCAA Tournament second round game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Galen Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images

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Warriors rumor could result in Golden State parting ways with $71 million NBA champion duo

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Navigating NBA offseasons isn’t easy in the slightest. 

The ultimate goal is to retain as many valuable assets as possible while also bringing new contributors into the equation. It doesn't always work out like that, though, and that trend won’t disappear anytime soon. 

In the Golden State Warriors’ case, The San Francisco Standard’s Tim Kawakami recently reported that the franchise may find itself parting ways with an NBA champion frontcourt duo instead of re-signing them.

“In this environment, I don’t see how the Warriors can bring back both Kristaps Porzingis (unrestricted free agent) and Al Horford (player option for next season), even if both are interested in returning,” Kawakami wrote last Tuesday.

“I think they’re not likely to bid too high if De’Anthony Melton declines his player option. And I don’t see much chance of using up a roster spot for Seth Curry again.”

Porzingis started the season with the Atlanta Hawks, but was traded to the Dubs after appearing in only 17 games with the 2021 Eastern Conference Finals participants due to injuries. Porzingis health concerns reared their ugly head again from early February to late April, as he was frequently listed on the Dubs’ injury report. 

In 17 games with Golden State, the 7-foot-2 stretch five averaged 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game, shooting 43.3% from the field and 31.1% from beyond the arc. 

Horford, who won a title alongside Porzingis with the Boston Celtics in 2024, improved as the 2025-26 campaign progressed and was the serviceable low-post/pick-and-pop threat the Warriors brought him in to be by the year’s end. 

The Florida product contributed 8.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game in his first season with the Dubs, shooting 42.6% from the field and 36.1% from three-point land. 

If Kawakami’s report holds merit, both contributors will be forced to continue their NBA careers elsewhere when the offseason commences.

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Nebraska lands another major target: 4-star OT Timi Aliu commits to the Huskers

Timi Aliu has felt the pull toward Nebraska for a long time. The four-star offensive tackle out of Locust Grove (Ga.) visited Lincoln for the USC game last fall, and from that point forward, Matt Rhule’s staff never stopped pushing.

Now the No. 261 prospect in the Rivals Industry Ranking has committed to Nebraska over Florida.

“They’ve been putting me very hard since that first time visiting in the fall,” Aliu told Rivals. “From that time, they made me feel very important. The coaches called and texted me a lot. They came to see me in January, then again this spring, so they have really done a great job recruiting me. It never changed, and that meant a lot.”

Aliu visited Nebraska five times throughout the process, and each trip only strengthened the connection between him and the program.

“They just kept making sure I got back up to Lincoln to hang with the guys, hang with the players and recruits… they just showed me so much love. They always wanted me there. The connections and the relationships made me ready to pull the trigger.”

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The commitment came together even faster once close friend Jordan Agbanoma committed to Nebraska. KD Jones is another one Aliu has gotten close to. Both committed to the Huskers last week.

“Ever since Jordan committed, I thought more about it. Nebraska has always been on top for me, then after Jordan and KD committed, I knew it. It has always felt like home for me at Nebraska.”

Relationships were a big factor. Geep Wade has led the way since he got there. Rhule has been involved as well.

“As soon as Coach Wade got to Nebraska, he called me and let me know he wanted me to be part of the O-line group in the future,” Aliu said. “Coach Wade has put a lot of effort into recruiting me. He can develop players and I know he wants to work with me at Nebraska. He wants what’s best for me

“Coach Rhule is a great coach too. He’s going to do so many great things at Nebraska. The players love him, he is a winner and I think this ’27 class and even the next class are really going to show what Nebraska can really do.”

What Nebraska as a program is was the icing on the cake.

“Their tradition, fan base and football culture also stood out throughout the process,” Aliu said. “The passion they have at Nebraska every single game every single year, — there is nothing like it.”

Liverpool Reportedly Make Yan Diomande Top Wing Transfer Target

LEIPZIG, GERMANY - MAY 09: Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig looks on during the Bundesliga match between RB Leipzig and FC St. Pauli at Red Bull Arena on May 09, 2026 in Leipzig, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s been twenty-four hours since the curtain fell on a terrible horrible no good very bad season for Liverpool Football Club, and fans have spent most of that time alternately feeling sad about the departures of club legends Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson and uncertain about the future.

Head coach Arne Slot is widely seen by the fanbase as not the right man for the job, but the club have signalled strongly that they intend to persist with the Dutch trainer, a situation that has many fearing a repeat of Brendan Rodgers’ aborted final season in charge. If that is in fact the plan and not just misdirection, the club need to send another strong signal quickly.

Namely, they need to send a strong signal about their plan for what comes next given the doubts surrounding not just Slot but sporting director Richard Hughes who oversaw a summer transfer window in 2025 that left a thin and unbalanced squad and made Slot’s job harder.

It’s been twenty-four hours now since the curtain fell on 2025-26 and it appears we have that signal. The club will target 19-year-old RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande to be their Salah replacement, and with the briefinggoing out to every club-connected journalist today there’s already talk of them possibly being prepared to trigger his €100M (£86M) release clause.

It would be a headliner of a transfer, make no mistake. Yet given how big the club spent last summer only to end up with a worse squad than they started with, and as Diomande is a teenager with one season of senior football under his belt and he’s likely to cost somewhere in the region of £86M, there will be some skepticism.

Diomande has a grand total of 46 senior games under his belt, with 36 coming this past season at Leipzig in the Bundesliga and ten the year before with CD Leganés in Spain. His 13 goals and ten assists in 2724 minutes last season equate to a quite impressive goal involvement every 118 minutes.

But it’s still just 23 goal involvements and 2724 minutes. In his career he has 26 goal involvements in 3266 minutes. Diomande is one of the most talented young attackers in Europe, that’s inarguable. However, it’s an almighty £86M gamble on the teenager being able to walk in, replace a legend, and be a difference maker in the Premier League from day one.

For fans already worried that 2026-27 will end up being another wasted season after how the just concluded 2025-26 went, spending so much money on an exceptional talent but also a player who is very young and not yet the finished product will raise eyebrows.

It’s the kind of statement signing that could help Liverpool to win the transfer window in the eyes of fans and pundits. Hopefully, if it goes through, it will prove worth it from day one unlike some of the deals that helped Liverpool to win the transfer window in the eyes of fans and pundits last summer.

Monday Morning Minnesota: The “Back to Our Winning Ways” Edition

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MAY 24: Orlando Arcia #11 of the Minnesota Twins hugs Ryan Kreidler #5 after their 6-5 win over the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on May 24, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Before we start with our usual fanfare, we do want to thank the men and women who have sacrificed their lives for this country to allow us to enjoy things like Memorial Day Weekend.

The week started auspiciously with Royce Lewis getting sent to St. Paul and ended with a sweep of the Red Sox. I just give out the facts folks; you can choose to connect the dots if you want. All joking aside, it was a much-needed week for the Twins as they went 5-1 against the bottom-feeders in the American League. The bullpen is still in a state of organized chaos, with Travis Adams becoming the 11th reliever to earn a save this season. We also saw some fruits of the Jorge Polanco trade as Gabriel Gonzalez made his debut with the major-league team on Friday, going 1-2 with two walks. Ironically, earlier in the week, Justin Topa, another player who came over in that deal, was DFA’d. The Twins now go to South Side Chicago to face the White Sox in a four-game series and could take second position in the AL Central. The team will wrap up May with a three-game series in Pittsburgh.

The Past Week on Twinkie Town:

  • Check out The Feed, where you can add your discussions about the Twins!
  • We’re starting a new segment called Daily Questions! Provide your opinion on the Twins and debate with the community!
  • Game threads and recaps are back! Commiserate with your fellow fans as we experience the season together.
  • Zach Koenig takes us back to the miserable year of 2006.

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In the World of Baseball:

  • The Rays have increased their lead to 4.5 games over the Yankees, who are tied with the Guardians for second in the AL standings. The A’s are a distant fourth place now, 4.0 games behind. The Twins have actually vaulted into the top six in the standings, despite owning a losing record, half a game behind the Chicago White Sox.
  • It’s a bit of a tighter race in the National League, with the Dodgers 2.0 games behind Atlanta, while the Brewers and Padres are 1.5 games behind LA. You have to scroll down to the 11th team, the Philadelphia Phillies, to find the first team with a losing record.
  • Jacob Misiorowski of the Brewers has been throwing gas this season, with over 250 pitches over 100 mph. Brian Murphy at MLB.com looks at what the Miz thinks are the limits of his talent.-
  • Ryan Hockensmith at ESPN documents how Aaron Judge’s freshman year at Fresno State set him up for success as a big leaguer.

Tyson Fury warm-up for Anthony Joshua to be announced this week

Boxing promoter Frank Warren (left) and Tyson Fury during a press conference at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London. Picture date: Monday February 16, 2026. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images) | PA Images via Getty Images

Promoter Frank Warren says that Tyson Fury has his next opponent set, and that the “warm-up” before facing Anthony Joshua will be announced this week.

From Sky Sports:

“It’ll be a good opponent – it’ll be good for him. He can’t afford to slip up, because obviously AJ’s got his fight in a few weeks’ time. [Joshua’s] got to come through that, Tyson has to come through his, and then the big one will be in November.”

Fury (35-2-1, 24 KO) returned on April 11 to beat Arslanbek Makhmudov in London, and called out Joshua from the ring after the fight. Joshua and his promoter, Eddie Hearn, indicated interest but didn’t play along much with Fury’s antics.

The interest, at least, is real. Joshua will fight Kristian Prenga on July 25, which presents very little threat on paper, and then, as Warren noted, reports have Fury vs Joshua signed for late in the year, likely November.

Don’t expect a whole lot of Fury’s next foe, either, as all the money and all the intrigue is in finally seeing Tyson vs AJ.

Paul Pierce explains why Jaylen Brown deserved Luka Doncic’s All-NBA spot

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Jaylen Brown’s place on the 2025-26 All-NBA Second Team has not gone unnoticed, and at least one Boston legend thinks he deserved more.

The All-NBA teams were announced last Sunday, and the First Team featured Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham.

Brown was named to the Second Team, alongside Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Jalen Brunson and Donovan Mitchell, and his placement has sparked debate among fans, former players and analysts.

Paul Pierce says Jaylen Brown deserved Luka Doncic’s spot

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Speaking on the latest No Fouls Given show, former NBA champion Paul Pierce said: “I think if I had to take one person off, maybe it would be Luka, and I know that’s saying a lot because Luka did lead the league in scoring, but he had more to work with, too. Think about it. He had LeBron all year. You got Reaves most of the year.”

He added: “Jaylen Brown, he did the most with the least out of all these guys that’s on this and maybe Cade Cunningham. I mean, you know, but Jaylen Brown didn’t have a second All-Star. A lot of these guys did. So, I would have probably removed Luka for Jaylen.”

Pierce framed the debate around context rather than raw production.

The 29-year-old star helped guide Boston to the playoffs while Jayson Tatum missed most of the season injured, carrying a heavier burden than expected.

Brown was also the only Celtics player named to an All-NBA team, while the Third Team featured Tyrese Maxey, Jamal Murray, Jalen Johnson, Jalen Duren and Chet Holmgren.

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Monday's NYC resident World Cup ticket lottery closes after 50,000 entries reached in 3 minutes

The NYC resident World Cup ticket lottery opened on Monday, and the 50,000 registration limit was reached in just three minutes.

The lottery is for residents to have a chance at winning $50 tickets to a World Cup match.

1,000 tickets will be split across several matches.

The website is not accepting any more entries on Monday and will begin receiving more at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.

New Yorkers had the opportunity to register to enter a ticket lottery each morning until 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 30th.

Winners will be notified on June 3rd.

Residents can enter once online per day.

Winners will also get free round-trip transportation.

Register to win at www.regnyctix.com.

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What The Mariners’ Slow First 1/3 Means For The AL West

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 12: Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners bats in the seventh inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on May 12, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pre-season prognosticators were virtually unanimous: The Seattle Mariners will win the AL West. And they may well do so, but if they win the division it will not be on the strength of the season’s first 1/3. The Mariners completed their 54th game yesterday, an 8-6 loss to the Royals that left them 25-29 for the season.

How many games were the Mariners predicted to win in 2026? Here projection systems vary a touch, but let’s go with 93 as a reasonable median that conveniently is divisible by 3. That means Seattle was projected to average winning 31 games in each of the season’s three “thirds”.

Does a 25-29 start mean analysts were way, way off and in fact the Mariners are going to win only 75 games? Probably not. Does it mean analysts were exactly right and to make up for lost time Seattle will go 68-40 the rest of the way to finish with those 93 wins? Probably not.

Here’s what I would submit is the most mathematically sound way to look at it. If the Mariners are a 93 win team that masqueraded as a 25-29 squad for 2 months, you can reasonably expect them to play at a 93 win clip going forward. But this comes with a significant caveat: Some losses are already in the bank.

How many losses? Instead of going the projected 31-23 the Mariners won a whopping 6 fewer games than that pace. And those are 6 losses they can’t get back. Give Seattle its 93 win pace going forward and you get a big turnaround of a 62-46 record in the last 2/3 of the season. Don’t be surprised if the Mariners “get up on the deck” and go 62-46 the rest of the way.

The problem, for Seattle, is that this leaves them with a season record of 87-75, not the 93-69 originally predicted. And that is a huge difference in terms of what the bar might be for teams like the A’s, Rangers, even Astros (who are only 4.5 games back of 1st place thanks to the mediocrity of the division to date).

This is important because it suggests that while the standard needed to win the AL West was poised to be something like 24 games over .500, Seattle’s stumbling first 1/3 might bring that standard all the way down to more like 12 games over .500. The A’s need to go 60-49 (a .550 clip) the rest of the season in order to finish with 87 wins.

Of course none of this is set in stone or even etch-a-sketch. It’s still entirely possible Seattle could get sizzling hot and win 95 games or that they could remain in quicksand and finish with just 78 wins. Or Texas could turn out to be the team to beat, or who knows? This is why you play the games and just try to win as often as possible.

Is my “mathnalysis” the right way to look at the division going forward? Or if not what do you think is a better projection for “The State Of The AL West” going into the season’s second 1/3? The only analysis I can bet we will all agree on is this: beating Seattle these next 3 days will only help the A’s cause.

Memorial Day Orioles game thread: vs. Rays, 1:35

Apr 19, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Cedric Mullins (31) stands for the playing of God Bless America during the seventh inning stretch against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

The first series of the Orioles’ season-longest 10-game homestand went reasonably well. The O’s took advantage of a reeling Tigers team to take two out of three games, though let’s not try to think about the fact that they were one strike away from losing the series.

Now the task gets much tougher with a rematch against the majors’ best team, the Rays, who swept the Orioles at Tropicana Field last week. Tampa Bay enters today with a stupendous 34-16 record, 12.5 games better than the Birds. And it’s only May.

The Rays will throw Baltimore-born ace lefty Shane McClanahan at the O’s in today’s opener. The good news is that the Orioles actually had some success against him last week, tagging him for four runs, tied for his season worst. The bad news is that the O’s still got destroyed in that game, 16-6, so McClanahan cruised to an easy win. Kyle Bradish gets the start for the Orioles. He pitched well in Tampa Bay last week, holding the Rays to two runs in 5.1 innings, but got no run support. Imagine that.

The Birds, as usual against a lefty, are stacking their lineup with righties, even those who can’t hit against southpaws (most notably Tyler O’Neill, who is 2-for-39 against lefties). The exception is Jackson Holliday, a lefty-swinger who’s getting the start today against McClanahan. He probably wouldn’t be if Coby Mayo were healthy, but the O’s third baseman is still sidelined with a back injury.

Today marks Cedric Mullins’ return to Baltimore for the first time since the O’s traded him last July. He’ll surely receive a standing ovation from the Camden Yards crowd and a nice video tribute on the Jumbotron. Best of luck, Cedric. I hope you have a great game individually while your team loses.

Orioles lineup:

LF Taylor Ward
DH Gunnar Henderson
C Adley Rutschman
1B Pete Alonso
3B Weston Wilson
CF Leody Taveras
SS Blaze Alexander
2B Jackson Holliday
RF Tyler O’Neill

RHP Kyle Bradish

Rays lineup:

LF Chandler Simpson
3B Junior Caminero
1B Jonathan Aranda
DH Yandy Díaz
2B Richie Palacios
CF Cedric Mullins
RF Victor Mesa Jr.
C Hunter Feduccia
SS Taylor Walls

LHP Shane McClanahan

Lincoln Regional: Ole Miss heads to Nebraska as two seed

Ole Miss infielder Judd Utermark (27) fouls off a ball during a college baseball game between Mississippi State and Ole Miss at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss., on Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Mississippi State defeated Ole Miss in the Governor’s Cup 7-3. | Ayrton Breckenridge/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

There was not a lot of drama and anticipation for the Ole Miss baseball team headed into the NCAA Baseball Championship Selection Show on Monday morning.

The Rebels (36-21) had squandered any chance of hosting a regional after being upset by 16-seed Missouri in the SEC Tournament. Ole Miss was simply waiting to see where it would land as a two seed, and now the Rebels not only head to Lincoln Regional hosted by the Nebraska Cornhuskers but will have to face Arizona State (37-19) in its first game.

First pitch is set for 8 p.m. CT on ESPN2 against the Sun Devils who went 19-11 in the Big 12 this season. From an RPI standpoint however, ASU comes in at No. 44 in the latest rankings. Nebraska of course leads the way in RPI at No. 10 and Ole Miss sits at No. 16. The four seed South Dakota State Jackrabbits have an RPI of 239th out of the Summit League.

This is a tough regional draw no doubt about it. ASU has a pedigree of a very solid baseball program just like Ole Miss, and the Sun Devils and Rebels have locked horns in the postseason in the past. Nebraska has had a phenomenal season sitting at 42-15 overall and going 23-7 in the Big Ten.

The Lincoln Regional is paired with the Auburn Regional where the Tigers will be huge favorites to blast through its slate. For Auburn, it has the No. 36 and No. 52 RPI ranked UCF and NC State squads as its two and three seeds comparably.

We will have a more in-depth look at this regional this week prior to the first game, but the good news is the Rebels are back in the tournament while the bad news is its draw is a tough road to get to Omaha.

AC Milan sack coach Allegri after Champions League failure

Massimiliano Allegri returned as AC Milan coach last year (Piero CRUCIATTI)

AC Milan announced on Monday they had sacked coach Massimiliano Allegri and a host of senior club management after missing out on next season's Champions League.

The 19-time Serie A winners lost 2-1 at home to Cagliari on Sunday in the final game of the league game season denying them a return to European football's leading competition.

Allegri was appointed last May, returning to the northern club 11 years following his first tenure ended, after they also failed to qualify for the Champions League.

"After the disappointment of last year, the mandate ownership set for the club was to return to the Champions League and to establish a foundation for winning consistently at the top of Serie A," AC Milan's owners RedBird capital said.

"It is now time for change and a comprehensive reorganisation of football operations. 

"Effective immediately, we are parting ways with CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, head coach Massimiliano Allegri and technical director Geoffrey Moncada.

"We thank each one for their hard work and dedication to AC Milan during their respective tenures.

"Further announcements regarding the next appointments will be made in due course - with the goal to be ready and well prepared for the next season," they added.

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Rivals 2026 high school girls flag football Player of the Year honors

The high school girls flag football season around the country ended last weekend and with that comes honors for coaches and players from the 2025-2026 season.

The 2026 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) state finals just recently ended and we decided to get right to it when it comes to end of the year honors.

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We take a look around the country for the top players from 2025-2026 as Rivals looked through the season and selected award nominees from this past season. Who were the best girls flag football players for the 2026 season, though?

Rivals give you the high school girls flag football honorees from the 2025-2026 season.

Player of the Year: Makena Cook, QB, Orange (CA) Orange Lutheran 

Cook owns the distinct honor of being the first girls flag football player to ever receive the sport’s first Division I P4 overture, receiving an offer from Nebraska. Now the quarterback, who is already committed to Georgia for soccer, had herself an incredible 2025 season for the Lancers and put up some eye-popping numbers which we recognize with the national Player of the Year award. Cook ended the 2025 campaign throwing for an eye-popping 7,083 yards and 112 touchdowns for the Lancers and also added 313 and three scores on the ground.

Offensive Player of the Year: Ariana Akey, QB, Littleton (CO) Mountain Vista 

Akey is our Offensive Player of the Year after becoming the first ever player to commit to a Division I, Power 4 program when she announced her commitment to Nebraska back in mid-April. Akey has had herself a prolific prep career behind center for the Eagles, with the signal caller throwing for a total of 8,980 yards with 171 touchdowns over the last two seasons. This past season was a prolific year for Akey as she completed 384 of 570 passes for 4,545 yards, 89 touchdowns through the air. On the ground, Akey rushed for 1,526 yards and 22 scores.

Coach of the Year: Josh Saunders, Tampa (FL) Robinson

Early on in the season wasn’t the easiest of times for Tampa Robinson as the Knights dropped a 25-20 decision to Bloomingdale and then Saunders had to deal with the injury loss of quarterback Paige Halverson after a 47-6 win over New Port Richey (FL) Gulf a few games later. All Saunders did was do quite arguably one of his best coaching jobs at the school as the Knights notched their 10th straight state championship and 11th overall. Saunders inserted junior Annie Keith behind center and the rest is history as Robinson ran the table to the FHSAA Class 2A state championship and taking the country’s No. 1 ranking.

How to Follow National High School Football

For high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night high school football action. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the gridiron excitement across the country.

Florida hosts NCAA regional featuring Miami among four teams in Gainesville

GAINESVILLE — The red-hot Florida baseball team will have chance to get back to the College World Series playing on the Gators’ home field.

Coach Kevin O’Sullivan’s squad was awarded the No. 8 national seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament and will host Miami (38-18) — the No. 2 seed in the Gainesville Regional — No. 3 Troy (32-29) and No. 4 Rider (33-18).

UF opens at 1 p.m. Friday against Rider on ESPN+. Miami and Troy will meet at 6 p.m. on the ACC Network.

Winners of 10 of their last 12 games and featuring a nation-best 15-7 record against top-25 opponents, the Gators will host a Super Regional if they prevail during the double-elimination series, slated run Friday-Sunday at Condron Family Ballpark.

Florida, ranked ninth by Baseball America and No. 11 in the RPI, closed the regular-season with three-straight SEC series and reached the conference tournament semifinals before squandering a 6-0 lead during an 8-7 loss to fourth-ranked Georgia.

The Gators have hosted a regional 13 times under O’Sullivan and reached the NCAA Tournament in each of his 19 seasons in Gainesville.

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Edgar Thompson can be reached at egthompson@orlandosentinel.com

Intel “Unified Core” plans leak – Hyper-Threading Returns!

Intel’s “Unified Core” plans have leaked, and it’s coming to desktop with Hammer Lake Earlier this year, Intel confirmed the existence of its “Unified Core” with a job listing. Now, Intel’s “Unified Core” plans have leaked, and they are due to come into fruition with Titan Lake and Hammer Lake. According to leaked documents, unveiled […]

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Intel’s 12 P-Core Bartlett Lake Flagship Fails To Beat The 4-Year-Old Core i9-13900K In Gaming Benchmarks

25 May 2026 at 20:46

The Intel Bartlett Lake flagship CPU may have additional P cores, but they do not bring any noticeable improvements in gaming. PC Games Hardware Demonstrate Core 9 273PQE 12-P-Core CPU's Capabilities in Games Against 8+16 Core i9 13900K; CPUs Tie in Most Gaming Benchmarks Perhaps the reason for not releasing any 10 or 12-P-Core only CPU is the lackluster performance uplift the Intel Bartlett Lake P-core-only CPUs bring to the table when compared against Intel's 8-P-core CPUs from the consumer-segment Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh families. We were all hyped up to see someone booting up his system with […]

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Jason Voorhees Finally Stalks Into Dead by Daylight After Years of Fan Begging, Arriving on the Game’s 10th Anniversary

25 May 2026 at 20:46

A masked character is prominently featured in the game “Dead by Daylight,” holding a bloodied weapon, with the logos for “Dead by Daylight” and “Jason” visible at the bottom.

After ten years of Dead by Daylight fans begging developer Behaviour Interactive to add one of horror's most iconic slasher villains, as part of the game's 10th anniversary celebrations, Friday the 13th icon Jason Voorhees will join the game's growing roster of villains on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, with the game's next update (though public beta test build players on Steam can get a taste of Jason's evil even earlier). Jason's long-awaited entry into The Fog as a new killer for players to control was revealed with a teaser trailer (which you can check out below) that hits all the […]

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Huawei’s Kirin 9050 Is Rumored To Outperform Apple’s A18 Pro, Will Utilize A New “Stacking” Technology To Bypass Older Node Limitations

25 May 2026 at 20:35

Huawei is preparing the Kirin 9050 and it's reported to beat the A18 Pro

China’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, SMIC, is currently hindered by its failure to acquire advanced EUV machinery to mass produce wafers on the 5nm lithography or below. With no alternative to scale past this limitation, the need for innovation and creativity is absolutely vital, so a new 3D IC stacking solution is rumored to be incorporated on Huawei’s upcoming Kirin 9050 to improve performance. The one positive to take away from the latest rumor is that the SoC can beat Apple’s older A18 Pro. New packaging technology will enable the Kirin 9050 to stack components vertically to increase transistor density and […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/huawei-kirin-9050-breakthrough-3d-ic-design-beats-a18-pro/

Subnautica 2 Early Access Tips and Tricks – Nine Tips I Wish I Knew Before Diving Into its Alien Ocean

25 May 2026 at 19:49

A player in 'Subnautica 2' aims a scanner at a colorful alien creature in an underwater landscape.

Subnautica 2 has finally arrived in its early access state, and millions of players have excitedly dived into its alien ocean waters right away, only to find it incredibly overwhelming. Now, veteran Subnautica players are used to the game's loop, but whether you're familiar with the series or not, its good to have a few tips and tricks up your sleeve when getting started. That's what this guide aims to provide. I've spent a solid number of hours diving into Subnautica 2, clearing through the story missions and what's currently available to do in its early access state, and there […]

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After LG, AOC Rolls Out Its First 1000 Hz Native FHD Gaming Monitor, Equipped With BLMB Technology

25 May 2026 at 19:41

A gaming monitor displaying an off-road racing game with a buggy on a snowy track, featuring '54%' progress and '350 x1.2' multipliers, branded as AGON.

AOC fulfils its promise of releasing the first 1000 Hz 1080p gaming monitor that will trade blows with LG's offering. AOC Launches AGON PRO AGP257FT, its First-Ever Native 1080p Gaming Monitor That Can Hit 1000 Hz Refresh Rate AOC was the first monitor maker to announce a 1080p 1000 Hz monitor, even before LG. While LG released the world's first native 1080p 1000 Hz monitor nearly a week ago, AOC is next to have its first-ever 1080p 1000 Hz gaming monitor on the shelves. As per a previous report, the company was preparing a couple of high-end gaming monitors that […]

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Jett Optics – Authenticate with quantum-resistant gaze-based spatial encryption


Jett Optics provides spatial encryption and DePIN-based authentication that turns your gaze and attention patterns into a secure biometric. Powered by Agentive Gaze Tensors, it delivers post-quantum, hands-free verification across devices and immersive environments. The platform includes AGT Auth for biometric login, Jett-Chat for encrypted messaging, and the AARON Protocol on Solana to anchor proofs on-chain, enabling privacy-preserving, verifiable interactions. It powers OPTX/JTX Neuromorphic Software.

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MyOwnChildbook – Create a hardcover storybook starring your child in minutes


MyOwnChildbook creates personalized children's storybooks that put your child at the heart of the adventure. Enter a name, choose a theme, and optionally upload photos. Its AI mirrors your child's traits in custom illustrations. Preview and edit the full story, then order a premium 21×21 cm hardcover on 200‑gram silk paper. Suitable for ages 3–10, supports multiple children, and ships worldwide within days.

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Your Samsung phone may still be uploading photos to OneDrive – Here’s why

25 May 2026 at 20:05

Some Samsung Galaxy users are getting confused after they noticed that their photos and videos suddenly started uploading to OneDrive. This issue appeared even though they believed all syncing was turned off. 

The issue seems connected to a big change coming from Samsung and Microsoft. Microsoft has confirmed that Samsung Gallery sync with OneDrive will completely stop working on September 30, 2026. Due to this, users are being moved to a different system, OneDrive Camera backup. The problem is that many users say this new backup feature appears to be turning on by itself.

People on Reddit and Samsung forums shared (via PiunikaWeb) similar issues. Some users said they had disabled photo syncing a long time ago, but OneDrive still uploaded all their pictures overnight. Others checked the OneDrive app and found that Camera backup was switched on without them doing it manually.

Samsung Gallery OneDrive Exit

Samsung Gallery and OneDrive Breakup

The confusion happens because Samsung Gallery sync and OneDrive Camera backup are not the same thing. Even if Gallery sync is turned off in Samsung settings, OneDrive’s own backup option inside the OneDrive app can still upload photos.

Microsoft says users must manually enable Camera backup if they want automatic uploads after 2026. But many users believe updates, notifications, or migration prompts may be turning the feature back on without clearly warning them.

If you do not want your photos uploaded to OneDrive, the quickest thing to do is open the OneDrive app and check the Camera backup setting yourself. If it is on, turn it off. You should also check app permissions on your phone and remove the connection between your Samsung and Microsoft accounts if you no longer use cloud backup.

As Samsung and Microsoft prepare to end the old Gallery sync system, many Galaxy users are feeling frustrated because they believed their cloud uploads were already disabled. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy A16 5G gets added to One UI 8.5 update list

25 May 2026 at 19:31

Samsung has officially pushed the latest One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy A16 5G, continuing this major update expansion across Galaxy devices. After releasing the update for the Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A17, the company is now bringing fresh improvements and features to another affordable Galaxy smartphone.

One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy A16 5G comes with firmware version A166PXXU7DZE2 (via Mohammed Khatri). Currently, the update is available for users in Malaysia, while Samsung will expand the rollout to more regions in the coming hours or days.

The latest update brings several new features, improvements, and bug fixes to make the phone work better and more smoothly. Users now get better performance, smoother animations, improved battery usage, and enhanced security. The update may also improve the overall user experience with a cleaner and faster interface.

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Samsung is focusing on providing regular software updates even for its affordable Galaxy A-series smartphones. The Galaxy A16 5G getting the One UI 8.5 update shows that the company wants more users to enjoy the latest Galaxy features without needing a premium device. Notably, Galaxy S22 series users are still waiting for this major update.

Users in Malaysia can check for the update by going to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install on their phone. Since Samsung usually releases updates in phases, some users may receive it earlier than others. People in other regions may have to wait a little longer for the update to arrive. Stay tuned.

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Ubuntu-based Rhino Linux 2026.1 sports Lomiri support on both desktop and mobile

Designed for both PCs and mobile devices, Ubuntu-based Rhino Linux 2026.1 introduces the Lomiri user interface. The generic ISO images now come with the 7.0.9 kernel, while the special editions for Pine and Raspberry Pi hardware feature the 6.18.32 (PinePhone, PinePhone Pro & PineTab), 6.9.0 (PineTab2), and 7.0.0 (Raspberry Pi) kernels.

Ubisoft reportedly testing generative AI in Far Cry 7

As Ubisoft weathers a catastrophic €1.3 billion operating loss, the gaming giant is making a high-stakes gamble on generative artificial intelligence. Using the unannounced Far Cry 7 as a testing ground, the company is experimenting with dynamic, conversational NPCs, despite early insider reports calling the experimental results underwhelming.

Destiny 2's finale follows $764M in impairment losses amid Bungie layoffs

Bungie will end Destiny 2’s live-service updates on June 9, 2026, with “The Moment of Triumph,” while keeping servers online and the game playable. The decision follows The Final Shape’s underperformance, $764 million in impairment losses, and wider turmoil at Bungie as the studio shifts resources toward new projects.

Samsung Galaxy A26 receives the update to One UI 8.5

25 May 2026 at 20:21

Samsung is continuing its ongoing rollout of One UI 8.5, the version of its Android skin that debuted on the Galaxy S26 family back in January. The rollout started earlier this month with the Galaxy S25 and S24 series, and then trickled its way down to more and more of the company's high-end devices, including foldables. [#InlinePriceWidget,13679,1#] Today the update has reached the Galaxy A26. This phone launched in March of last year with One UI 7 on board, and received its update to One UI 8 in late September. And now the update to One UI 8.5 has been spotted rolling out in...

Oppo A6c launches in India, here are the prices

25 May 2026 at 19:16

Oppo launched the A6c in China in January, and then the phone made its way to Thailand in April with slightly different specs. Now, the international model has also landed in India, where it's priced at INR 13,999 ($146) with 64GB of storage, and INR 16,999 ($178) with 128GB of storage. The UFS 2.2 storage is expandable. Oppo A6c in Stone Brown The phone is powered by the Unisoc T7250 SoC, paired with 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM. It comes with a 6.75-inch LCD screen with 720x1570 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 240Hz touch sampling rate. On the rear there's a 13MP camera, and for...

AC Milan prepare major shakeup after Massimiliano Allegri exit, Zlatan Ibrahimovic reportedly set for bigger role

25 May 2026 at 20:41
Despite a solid start to the season, AC Milan failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, triggering a major shakeup at the club. The Rossoneri have decided to part ways with Massimiliano Allegri along with several other key figures, while reportedly giving Zlatan Ibrahimović a larger role.

AC Milan have missed out on a place in the 2026–27 UEFA Champions League, capping off a disappointing season. As a result, the club are preparing for a major overhaul of the sporting project. After failing to meet the season’s objectives, Massimiliano Allegri has been dismissed alongside other key figures within the club’s structure. In response, Zlatan Ibrahimović is reportedly poised to take on a more prominent role with the Rossoneri.

The Rossoneri have decided to part ways with Massimiliano Allegri, as the team’s performances have failed to meet the standards of the sporting project. Alongside him, Igli Tare, Giorgio Furlani, and Geoffrey Moncada have been dismissed with immediate effect as an emergency measure following the club’s failure to secure qualification for the UEFA Champions League. In response, AC Milan are now preparing for a major overhaul ahead of the 2026–27 season.

“After the disappointment of last season, the mandate defined by the Club’s ownership was clear: to return to the Champions League… The time has come for change and a profound reorganization of the Club’s sporting structure. Effective immediately, the careers of CEO Giorgio Furlani, sporting director Igli Tare, head coach Massimiliano Allegri, and technical director Geoffrey Moncada at AC Milan have come to an end,” posted AC Milan on their website.

According to Sky Sports Italia, Massimo Calvelli will be tasked with finding AC Milan’s new CEO, while Ibrahimović will be responsible for deciding who becomes the next sporting director and next head coach. With this change, the Swedish executive is set to take on a far more influential role, emerging as the leader of the Rossoneri’s long-term sporting vision and placing the development of young players at the center of the strategy, as he has stated on several occasions.

AC Milan Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks on before the Serie A match.
AC Milan Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic looks on before the Serie A match.

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Massimiliano Allegri manager of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match.

Acun Ilıcalı'dan transfer müjdesi

Championship play-off finalinde Middlesbrough'yu Wembley Stadyumu'nda 1-0 yenerek Premier Lig'e yükselen Hull City'de kulübün sahibi Acun Ilıcalı'dan transfer müjdesi geldi.

Championship play-off finalinde Middlesbrough'yu Wembley Stadyumu'nda 1-0 yenerek Premier Lig'e yükselen Hull City zaferini kutluyor. Kutlamalara katılan kulübün sahibi Acun Ilıcalı, Sky Sports'a açıklamalarda bulundu.

Acun Ilıcalı'nın açıklamaları şöyle:

-Bizi en zayıf takım olarak görüyorlardı. Gerçekte ise en güçlü takım bizdik.

-Tabi ki para harcayacağız. Biz şansımız olduğunu düşünüyoruz. Bu çocuklar bizim kahramanımız.

Galatasaray'ın karşısına Real Madrid çıktı: Çok ciddiler

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Manchester City'den Tijjani Reijnders de bulunuyordu. Ancak Real Madrid'den sürpriz bir hamle geldi...

Manchester City'deki forma sürelerinden rahatsız olan Tijjani Reijnders, ayrılık kararı almıştı. Galatasaray, 27 yaşındaki merkez orta saha için nabız yokladı. City cephesi, 50 milyon euronun altındaki tekliflerin değerlendirmeye alınmayacağını belirtti. İngiliz devi, Tijjani Reijnders'i bu sezon başında Milan'dan transfer etmişti.

HAREKETE GEÇECEKLER

Manchester City, 54.9 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödedi. Bu sebeple en az zararla olayı kapatmaya çalışıyorlardı. Galatasaray ise 50 milyonluk talepte indirim bekliyordu. Ancak hiç hesapta olmayan bir gelişme yaşandı. Real Madrid, oyuncu konusunda harekete geçme kararı aldı.

ZATEN YETERİNCE ZORDU!

Ortada Real Madrid yokken bile bu transfer Galatasaray için zordu. Şu anda durum daha da içinden çıkılmaz bir hal aldı. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın alternatiflere ağırlık vermesi bekleniyor. Merkez orta saha konusunda geniş bir liste var. Yönetim bütün transferleri kısa süre içinde bitirmek istiyor.

Sörloth ihtimali düşük: Schick yine liste başında

Beşiktaş'ın yeni forvet listesinde Patrik Schick ve Sörloth başı çekiyor. Sörloth'un gelme ihtimali bariz bir şekilde daha düşük. Bu sebeple Schick hala favori konumda...

Beşiktaş yaz döneminde Oh'un haricinde kesinlikle santrfor hamlesi yapacak. Kartal'ın listesinde Bayer Leverkusen forması giyen Patrik Schick ve Atletico Madrid'den Sörloth başı çekiyor. Ancak Sörloth'un gelme ihtimali daha düşük. Çünkü Norveçli golcünün Avrupa'dan ciddi talipleri var.

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EN AZ 30 MİLYON

Milan ve Barcelona'nın oyuncuya ilgisi devam ediyor. Bu sebeple Beşiktaş ağırlığını daha çok Patrik Schick'e vermiş durumda... Başkan Serdal Adalı da Çekyalı santrforu çok istiyor. Leverkusen cephesi bu transferden en az 30 milyon euro bekliyor. Kartal ise rakamı düşürmeye çalışıyor.

PİYASA ÇOK YÜKSEK

Avrupa'da genç santrforların piyasası çıldırmış durumda... 30 yaşındaki Patrik Schick'in beklentileri karşılayacağı düşünülüyor. Futbol Direktörü Önder Özen de Başkan Serdal Adalı'yla aynı fikirde... Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın, önümüzdeki 2 haftalık süreçte temaslarını yoğunlaştıracağı öğrenildi.

Fenerbahçe'nin gözü Betis ve Como'da: Teklif yapacaklar mı?

Fenerbahçe sezon başında Sofyan Amrabat'ı Real Betis'e, Diego Carlos'u ise Como'ya kiralamıştı. İki kulüp de Şampiyonlar Ligi vizesini aldı. Kanarya, 2 futbolcu konusunda teklifleri bekliyor.

Fenerbahçe, Faslı ön libero Sofyan Amrabat'ı İspanyol ekibi Real Betis'e kiralamıştı. Betis, La Liga'yı 5. sırada tamamladı ve Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini kaptı. Doğal olarak Amrabat'ın bonservisi konusunda teklif yapıp yapmayacakları merak ediliyor. 29 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Fenerbahçe ile 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi var.

KOLAYLIK GÖSTERECEK

Şu anda İspanyol ekibinin konuyla ilgili kendi içinde değerlendirmelerde bulunduğu öğrenildi. Henüz Amrabat konusunda ne yapacakları net değil. Ancak Fenerbahçe'deki iki başkan adayının da Faslı futbolcuya sıcak bakmadığı söyleniyor. Teklif gelmesi halinde gerekli kolaylık gösterilecek.

Fenerbahce

KESİN KARAR YOK

Kanarya'dan sezon başında kiralık giden isimlerden biri de Diego Carlos'tu (Como)... İtalyan ekibi, Serie A'yı 4. basamakta noktaladı. Onlar da Şampiyonlar Ligi deneyimi yaşayacak. Ve tıpkı Amrabat örneğinde olduğu gibi, Como'da da Carlos konusunda kesin bir karar yok. Sarı-Lacivertliler'deki muhtemel yeni yönetimin, Brezilyalı stoperle de yollarını ayırması bekleniyor. 33 yaşındaki savunmacının Kanarya'daki sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2028'de bitiyor.

Beşiktaş'a kalede olumlu dönüş: Jose Sa

Beşiktaş, Wolverhampton'da küme düşme üzüntüsü yaşayan Jose Sa ile kişisel konularda anlaştı. Ancak konuyla ilgili son kararı, yeni teknik direktör verecek...

Beşiktaş yaz döneminde kesinlikle 1 kaleci transferi yapacak. Ersin Destanoğlu'nun ayrılık durumuna göre sayı 2'ye çıkabilir. Kartal'ın listesindeki isimlerden biri; Wolverhampton forması giyen Jose Sa'ydı... 33 yaşındaki tecrübeli eldiven, İngiliz ekibinde küme düşme üzüntüsü yaşadı.

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HİÇBİR ANLAMI KALMADI

30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunan Portekizli oyuncuyla kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağlandığı öğrenildi. 1.92 boyundaki file bekçisinin kontratında ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu bulunuyor (çift taraflı). Ancak tecrübeli kaleci ayrılmak istediği için bu maddenin hiçbir anlamı kalmadı.

KOLAYLIK GÖSTERİLECEK

Wolverhampton Yönetimi de ayrılık talebini ileten futbolcu konusunda gerekli kolaylığı gösterecek. Ancak konuyla ilgili son karar; Beşiktaş'ın yeni teknik direktöründe olacak. Bu isim resmen göreve başladığında, Jose Sa'ya onay verirse iş bitirilecek. Aksi halde alternatiflere gidilecek.

Habib Diarra'ya teklif hazırlanıyor: Resmi görüşme yakında

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta saha adayları arasında Sunderland forması giyen Habib Diarra da bulunuyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın, İngiliz ekibine önerilecek rakam konusunda çalıştığı öğrenildi

Galatasaray'ın yaz döneminde orta alana 2 takviye yapması bekleniyor. Bu oyunculardan biri 10 numara, diğeri ise merkez orta saha olacak. Aslan'ın listesindeki merkez orta saha adayları arasında Sunderland forması giyen Habib Diarra da bulunuyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, konuyla ilgili sonraki adımı planlıyor.

31.5 MİLYONA ALDILAR

Cim-Bom'un, 22 yaşındaki futbolcuya önerilecek rakam konusunda fikir alışverişinde bulunduğu öğrenildi. Sunderland onu bu sezon başında Strasbourg Kulübü'nden transfer etmişti. 31.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Senegalli oyuncunun 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor.

Galatasaray

ISMAİL JAKOBS ETKİSİ

Yani olası bir transferin ucuza bitme ihtimali yok... Galatasaray'ın Senegalli yıldızı Ismail Jakobs, kısa süre önce verdiği röportajda, "Eğer Habib Diarra veya Pape Gueye konusunda Galatasaray'ın girişimi olursa seve seve onlarla konuşurum" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.

Hakan Safi: Biz değişimin öncüsüyüz

Şanlıurfa Fenerbahçeliler Derneğini ziyaret eden Fenerbahçe Kulübü Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, seçim öncesi açıklamalarına devam ediyor.

Şanlıurfa Fenerbahçeliler Derneğini ziyaret eden Hakan Safi, kongre üyeleri ve taraftarlarla bir araya geldi.

Kulüp üyeleri veya taraftarlar için farklı projeler üreteceğini anlatan Safi, sosyal ve kültürel çalışmalara ağırlık vermek istediğini ifade etti.

Yoğun seçim çalışması yaptığını aktaran Safi, "Fenerbahçe'nin neferiyiz ve hizmetkarıyız. Kimse takımın sahibi değildir, Fenerbahçe'nin sahibi sizlersiniz. Seçimde sandıklara sahip çıkıp Fenerbahçe'yi tekrar Fenerbahçelilere emanet edeceğiz." diye konuştu.

"Koltuklar emanettir, camiadan alacağımız teveccüh ile buraları sizlerle yönetmeye talip olacağız." ifadesini kullanan Safi, "İnşallah çıktığımız bu yolda rabbim bizleri utandırmasın. İnşallah güzel bir seçim olacak. Eskiden yeni olmaz, değişmeyen tek şey değişimdir, biz değişimin öncüsüyüz. Fenerbahçe bir kulüptür bu takıma gelen başkanlar başarılı olmak zorundadır. Fenerbahçe'nin genlerinde ve özünde şampiyonluklar vardır. Dün ile yaşayamayız, her zaman ileri ve yarına bakmamız lazım. Biz de onun için buralara talip olduk. İştahımızla yeteneğimizle cesaretimizle maddi ve manevi varlığımızla Fenerbahçe'ye hizmet etmek istiyoruz." diyerek sözlerini tamamladı.

Udinese kulübünden Gökhan İnler hamlesi

Udinese, teknik heyetteki Gökhan İnler ile sözleşmesini 2028'e kadar uzattığını açıkladı.

İtalya Serie A ekibi Udinese, Gökhan İnler'in sözleşmesini 2028'e kadar uzattı.

Udinese'den yapılan açıklamada "Kulüp, Gökhan'ın sözleşmesinin 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar uzatıldığını ve önümüzdeki iki sezon boyunca Udinese'de teknik alan başkanı olarak görevine devam edeceğini duyurmaktan mutluluk duyar." ifadelerini kullandı.

Futbolculuk kariyerinde Aarau, Zürich, Udinese, Napoli, Leicester City, Beşiktaş, Başakşehir ve Adana Demirspor formalarını giyen Türk asıllı İsviçreli futbol adamı, Udinese'de 2024 yılından beri sportif direktör (Teknik alan sorumlusu) olarak görev yapıyor.

ÇL-in Liqa mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanmış 29 klub bəllidir

25 May 2026 at 20:20

2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü üçün UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının (ÇL) əsas mərhələsinə birbaşa vəsiqə qazanmış 29 komandanın hamısı bəlli olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu, İtaliya A Seriyasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonuncu – 38-ci turunun oyunlarından sonra dəqiqləşib.

Son olaraq “Roma” və “Komo” komandaları ÇL-in Liqa mərhələsində iştirak hüququ əldə ediblər.

UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının əsas mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanmış 29 klubun siyahısında aşağıdakı komandalar yer alıblar:

İspaniya: “Barselona”, “Real”, “Vilyarreal”, “Atletiko”, “Betis”;

İngiltərə: “Arsenal”, “Mançester Siti”, “Mançester Yunayted”, “Aston Villa”, “Liverpul”;

Almaniya: “Bayern”, “Borussiya” (Dortmund), “Leypsiq”, “Ştutqart”;

İtaliya: “İnter”, “Napoli”, “Roma”, “Komo”;

Fransa: PSJ, “Lans”, “Lill”;

Portuqaliya: “Sportinq”, “Portu”;

Niderland: PSV, “Feyenoord”;

Türkiyə: “Qalatasaray”;

Ukrayna: “Şaxtyor” (Donetsk);

Çexiya: “Slaviya” (Praqa);

Belçika: “Brügge”.

Xatırladaq ki, ÇL-in 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə son 7 vəsiqənin sahibi avqustun sonunda təsnifat mərhələsinin oyunlarından sonra bəlli olacaq.

Simon Minyole karyerasını başa vurdu

25 May 2026 at 20:00

Futbol üzrə Belçika milli komandasının sabiq qapıçısı, “Brügge”nin şərəfini qoruyan Simon Minyole peşəkar futbolçu karyerasını başa vurub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 38 yaşlı qolkiper bu barədə sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib.

Təcrübəli qapıçı karyerasını məhz “Brügge”də başa vurmağın onun üçün böyük şərəf olduğunu qeyd edib.

Minyole 2019-cu ilin avqustundan etibarən “Brügge”nin formasını geyinirdi. O, bu müddətdə komanda ilə 5 dəfə Belçika çempionu olub, həmçinin 1 ölkə kuboku və 3 super kubok qazanıb. Qapıçı Belçika klubunun heyətində bütövlükdə 311 oyuna çıxıb, 333 qol buraxıb, 112 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.

Minyole peşəkar karyerasına “Sent Trüden”də (106 oyun, 122 qol, 3 “quru” matç) başlayıb. O, daha sonra “Sanderlend” (101 oyun, 135 qol, 33 “quru” matç) və “Liverpul” (204 oyun, 239 qol, 66 “quru” matç) kimi Premyer Liqa klublarının uğurları üçün çalışıb. Minyole “Liverpul”la 2018/2019-cu illər mövsümündə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi olub.

Simon Minyole 2011-ci ildə debüt etdiyi Belçika milli komandasında 35 oyun keçirib ki, bunların 10-da qapısının toxunulmazlığını qorumağı bacarıb. 35 yaşlı qolkiper milli komanda ilə DÇ-2018-də bürünc medal qazanıb.

Harri Keyn yenə “Qızıl buts” mükafatını qazandı

25 May 2026 at 19:40

İngiltərə millisinin və Almaniya çempionu “Bayern”in hücumçusu Harri Keyn karyerasında ikinci dəfə “Qızıl buts” mükafatını qazanıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 32 yaşlı futbolçu Almaniya Bundesliqasının 2025/2026-cı mövsümündə 31 oyunda 36 qol (72 xal) vuraraq buna nail olub.

Forvard Avropanın bütün liqalarında ən çox qol vuran oyunçu olub.

İngiltərənin “Mançester Siti” klubunun forvardı Erlinq Haland 27 qolla (54 xal) ikinci, İspaniya təmsilçisi “Real”ın futbolçusu Kilian Mbappe 25 qolla (50 xal) üçüncü yeri tutub.

Xatırladaq ki, Keyn “Bayern”dəki debüt mövsümündə (2023/2024) də “Qızıl buts” mükafatına sahib çıxmışdı. O, həmin vaxt da Bundesliqada 36 qolla yadda qalmışdı.

Harri Keyn “Tottenhem”in yetirməsidir. İngilis hücumçu 2023-cü ilin avqust ayında 100 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində elə, London klubundan “Bayern”ə keçib. Harrinin Münhen klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Cari mövsümdə Keyn “Bayern” üçün bütün yarışlarda 50 oyuna çıxıb, 58 qol və 7 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

Harri Keynin Almaniya nəhənginin heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi 146 oyun, 143 qol və 33 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.

İngilis hücumçu “Bayern”lə 2 dəfə Almaniya çempionu olub, 1 dəfə Almaniya Super Kubokunu qazanıb.

Keyn 2015-ci ilin mart ayında debüt etdiyi İngiltərə yığma komandasının heyətində 112 oyuna 78 qol və 19 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib. Keyn İngiltərə yığmasının ən sərrast qolçusudur.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 32 yaşlı ingilis hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 65 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Erlinq Haland Premyer Liqada bunu 3-cü dəfə bacardı

25 May 2026 at 19:20

“Mançester Siti”nin norveçli mərkəz hücumçusu Erlinq Haland növbəti dəfə adını futbol üzrə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının tarixinə yazdırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, norveçli futbolçu İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün bombardiri olub.

Haland artıq geridə qalmış mövsümdə çempionat çərçivəsində meydana çıxdığı 35 oyunda 27 qol vurub, 8 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Beləliklə, Haland son 4 ildə üçüncü dəfə Premyer Liqanın “Qızıl buts” mükafatını qazanıb. O, daha əvvəl 2022/2023 və 2023/2024 mövsümlərində də bu ada layiq görülmüşdü.

Bombardirlər yarışında Haland “Brentford”un braziliyalı hücumçusu İqor Tyaqo (22 qol) və komanda yoldaşı Antoni Semenyonu (17 qol) qabaqlayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, ötən mövsümün ən məhsuldar futbolçusu 29 qolla “Liverpul”un misirli hücumçusu Məhəmməd Salah olmuşdu.

Erlinq Haland “Mançester Siti”yə 2022-ci ilin iyul ayında 60 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində Dortmund “Borussiya”sından keçib. Norveçli hücumçunun İngiltərə klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti 2034-cü ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.

Cari mövsümdə Erlinq “şəhərlilər”in heyətində bütün yarışlarda 52 oyuna çıxıb, 38 qol vurub, 9 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Halandın “Mançester Siti”nin heyətində çıxışının ümumi mənzərəsi isə 198 oyun, 162 qol və 30 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.

Haland “Mançester Siti” ilə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının (2 dəfə), İngiltərə Federasiya Kubokunun (2 dəfə), İngiltərə Liqa Kubokunun, İngltərə Super Kubokunun, UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının, UEFA Super Kubokunun və FIFA Klub Dünya Kubokunun qalibi olub.

Erlinq Haland hazırda kapitanı olduğu, 2019-cu ilin sentyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Norveç yığmasının heyətində 49 oyuna 55 qol, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə fərqlənib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 25 yaşlı norveçli hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 200 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

“Şimal” – “Qaradağ Lökbatan” matçı Kamal Umudluya tapşırıldı

25 May 2026 at 19:00

Birinci Liqada çıxış etmək uğrunda “Şimal” və “Qaradağ Lökbatan” arasında keçiriləcək pley-off matçının təyinatları müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, həlledici oyunu Kamal Umudlu idarə edəcək. Ona yan xətt hakimləri Namiq Hüseynov və Vüsal Məmmədov kömək edəcəklər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını Elvin Bayramov yerinə yetirəcək. Fərid Hacıyev VAR-da, Şirmamed Mamedov AVAR-da fəaliyyət göstərəcək.

Xatırladaq ki, sözügedən qarşılaşma mayın 27-də Şamaxıda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 16:00-da start veriləcək.

Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə uğrunda pley-off oyunu
27 may

“Şimal” – “Qaradağ Lökbatan”
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Namiq Hüseynov, Vüsal Məmmədov, Elvin Bayramov.
VAR: Fərid Hacıyev.
AVAR: Şirmamed Mamedov.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Şamaxı şəhər stadionu, 16:00.

“Kəpəz”in debütantları

25 May 2026 at 20:16

“Kəpəz”in yetirmələri Ruslan Quliyev və Elgün Bayramov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının son turunda debüt edib.

Futbolopress.az xəbər verir ki, Ruslan Quliyev ilk oyununa 17 yaş 240 günlüyündə çıxıb. Elgün Bayramov isə Premyer Liqada debüt edərkən 23 yaş 81 günlük olub.

“Kəpəz” son turda “Neftçi”yə uduzub – 0:1.

Komanda mövsümü 10-cu sırada bitirib.

“Napoli” Konte ilə vidalaşdı

25 May 2026 at 19:56

“Napoli” baş məşqçisi Antonio Konte ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Konte 2024-cü ilin yayından “Napoli”yə rəhbərlik edirdi. Komanda ötən mövsüm onun rəhbərliyi altında A Seriyasını qazanıb.

“Napoli” bu il çempionatı 2-ci sırada bitirib.

 

Avropa Liqasına vəsiqə qazanan “nəhəng”lər

25 May 2026 at 19:29

“Qarabağ” yeni mövsümdə Avropa Liqasında mübarizə aparacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “atlılar” turnirə I təsnifatdan başlayacaq. Qurban Qurbanovun rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektivin liqa mərhələsinə düşmək ehtimalı böyükdür. Komandanın son illərdə avrokuboklarda göstərici nəticə “Qarabağ”ın yenidən əsas mərhələdə olacağına şübhə yaratmır.

“Qarabağ” təsnifat mərhələsini keçsə, Liqa mərhələsində TOP-5 çempionatlarında mübarizə aparan nəhəng klublara rəqib ola bilər. TOP-5-də mövsüm başa çatıb və Avroliqada birbaşa Liqa mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazananlar artıq məlumdur:

İngiltərə Premyer Liqası: “Bornmut”, “Sanderlend”
İtaliya A Seriyası: “Milan”, “Yuventus”
İspaniya La Liqası: “Selta”, “Real Sosyedad”
Almaniya Bundesliqası: “Hoffenhaym”, “Bayer”
Fransa Liqası: “Marsel”, “Renn”.

Avropa Liqasında “Qarabağ”ın da mübarizəyə başlayacağı ilk püşk iyunun 16-da atılacaq.

Paytaxt klubu kuboku qazandı

25 May 2026 at 19:13

Rusiya Kubokunun qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici görüşdə “Spartak” ilə “Krasnodar” üz-üzə gəlib. Əsas vaxtı bərabərliklə bitən (1:1) matçın qalibi penaltilər seriyasından sonra müəyyənləşib.

Son zərbələrdə dəqiq olan Moskva klubu kubokun qalibi olub.

Pley-off oyunu FIFA referisinə tapşırıldı

25 May 2026 at 18:44

Premyer Liqada çıxış etmək uğrunda pley-off matçının təyinatları məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Qəbələ” ilə “Mingəçevir” arasında baş tutacaq oyunu FIFA referisi Tural Qurbanov idarə edəcək.

28 may (cümə axşamı)

“Qəbələ” – “Mingəçevir”
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Cəmil Quliyev, Asiman Əzizli, İnqilab Məmmədov
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev
“SOCAR Polymer Arena”, 18:30

YZi Labs launches YZi Talent to funnel AI, Web3 and biotech job openings

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Where Juventus and Milan threw away Champions League qualification

25 May 2026 at 20:04

A careful look at the statistics shows that Milan and Juventus lost out on the Champions League because of their terrible record against the teams outside the top six.

There had been complaints about Inter under Cristian Chivu that they struggled to win the big games, including two defeats in the Derby della Madonnina.

However, their almost perfect results against the so-called smaller sides proved crucial to dominating the Scudetto race.

The flipside of that is how those same fixtures did the damage to rule Milan and Juventus out of the Champions League qualifying places.

Juventus and Milan struggled with smaller teams

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan chases a loose ball alongside Manuel Locatelli of Juventus during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 26: Rafael Leao of AC Milan chases a loose ball alongside Manuel Locatelli of Juventus during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

If we look purely at the record against teams outside the top six, it becomes clear where things went wrong for these clubs.

Milan were never out of the top four from Week 4 until the final round, when they crumbled with a 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari.

The Rossoneri picked up just 51 points out of a possible 84 against the teams outside the top six this season, dropping 33 potential points.

All the more disconcerting is how many of those matches were at San Siro, losing to Cremonese, Parma, Udinese, Atalanta and most famously Cagliari.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 24: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan dejected after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 24: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan dejected after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Instead, Milan’s record against the other teams in the top six saw them pick up 19 points out of a possible 30, with the only defeat away to Napoli in April.

Juventus follow a not dissimilar pattern, as their record against the smaller clubs is 57 points from a possible 84, including two draws against relegated Hellas Verona.

FLORENCE, ITALY - NOVEMBER 22: Rolando Mandragora of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – NOVEMBER 22: Rolando Mandragora of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Juventus FC at Artemio Franchi on November 22, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

In this case, they had a worse head-to-head record with the top six than Milan, losing to Como twice, Napoli and Inter once.

Report Allegri will be fired by Milan after just 1 year

25 May 2026 at 19:18

Max Allegri will be fired by Milan today after throwing away Champions League qualification on the final round of the season, claim multiple reports.

Sky Sport Italia, Sportitalia, Sport Mediaset and MilanNews are all confident the decision has been made by patron Gerry Cardinale.

Allegri will be informed of the dismissal later today and then a formal announcement is set to be released.

Milan slam the door on Allegri

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 11: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 11: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

He only took the job last summer, his second stint at the club after a run from 2010 to January 2014, and had for many months been challenging for the Scudetto.

However, the team’s form collapsed in the closing stages straight after the Derby della Madonnina victory over rivals and leaders Inter.

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 08: Referee Daniele Doveri shows the yellow card to Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: Referee Daniele Doveri shows the yellow card to Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Inter at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

That success on March 8 was followed by just three wins, a 0-0 draw against Juventus and six losses.

Allegri oversaw 42 competitive games this season, resulting in 22 victories, 10 draws and 10 defeats.

NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 06: AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 06: AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

His exit is expected to be part of a wider revamp of the entire club hierarchy, with only Cardinale and special advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic surviving.

President Paolo Scaroni should remain, although with the focus only on the new stadium project.

CEO Giorgio Furlani, director of sport Igli Tare and chief scout Geoffrey Moncada are all expected to move on this summer.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Cardinale and Ibrahimovic are seeking a ‘Cesc Fabregas type’ coach who will be more attacking and proactive.

As for Allegri, he has been heavily linked with the Napoli job, even before this Rossoneri collapse.

Too Many Foreign Players, Too Many 3-5-2s: How Serie A Killed the Italian Footballer

25 May 2026 at 19:15

The World Cup is a tournament that the entire football world waits for. Fans, analysts, and casual viewers alike eagerly anticipate watching the planet’s finest players compete on the grandest stage. 

With the expanded 48-team format now in place, the competition promises even more dynamics, more surprises, and more football than ever before: more nations, more stories, and more genuine drama across a longer, richer tournament.

 

Betting sites across the globe have recorded significant increases in user activity as people dissect squad selections, form guides, and individual performances in granular detail. In Romania in particular, local betting platforms have noted a marked surge in traffic, with users placing bets on a wide range of sides. England, Spain, and France are attracting particular interest. 

But as every football fan already knows, Italy will not be at this World Cup. Worse still, this is the third consecutive major tournament they have failed to qualify for, a staggering, almost incomprehensible collapse for a nation that won the trophy four times. That reality demands a serious look at exactly what has gone so wrong in Italian football over the last fifteen years.

A System That Stopped Producing Footballers

REGGIO NELL'EMILIA, ITALY - APRIL 01: Keep Racism Out logo is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Udinese Calcio at Mapei Stadium - Citta' del Tricolore on April 01, 2024 in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
REGGIO NELL’EMILIA, ITALY – APRIL 01: Keep Racism Out logo is seen prior to the Serie A TIM match between US Sassuolo and Udinese Calcio at Mapei Stadium – Citta’ del Tricolore on April 01, 2024 in Reggio nell’Emilia, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

The most obvious place to begin is youth development, or rather, the steady erosion of it. For decades, Italian clubs ran some of the most sophisticated academies in Europe. They produced technically sound, tactically disciplined players who could slot into the national team setup with minimal adjustment.

That pipeline has narrowed dramatically. The academies still exist, but the pathway from youth football to first-team minutes in Serie A has become so congested with foreign talent that young Italian players are reaching their mid-twenties without having played meaningful professional football at the top level.

This is not a new observation, but its consequences are only now being fully felt. A generation of Italian players who should have been peaking between 2022 and 2026 simply wasn’t developed properly. 

They trained well, perhaps, but they didn’t compete enough. Top-level football requires decision-making under pressure, game management, and the experience of high-stakes moments, none of which can be absorbed on a training ground. When the national team needed experienced, battle-hardened players in their mid-twenties, too many of them were either playing in Serie B or sitting on top-flight benches.

The Foreign Player Flood and Its Real Cost

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 21: A general view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium San Siro ahead of the Coppa Italia match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: A general view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium San Siro ahead of the Coppa Italia match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Serie A clubs have consistently prioritised cheap, readily available foreign talent over the longer-term investment in homegrown players. The financial logic is understandable. Signing a proven midfielder from Eastern Europe or South America at a low transfer fee is simply more efficient in the short term than nurturing an Italian teenager through four or five years of gradual development. But that efficiency has a national cost that no club balance sheet accounts for.

Walk through any Serie A squad today, and the ratio of Italian players to foreign players is stark. Some starting elevens feature at most one or two Italians.

This wouldn’t necessarily matter if those Italians were guaranteed to play, but they often aren’t. Coaches pick the best available players regardless of nationality, which is entirely correct from a club perspective. 

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy show their dejection of Italy during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)

The problem is structural: when the Italian players who do get minutes are spread thin across a league increasingly populated by foreign talent, the national team ends up selecting from a shallow pool of adequately experienced players rather than a deep one.

There is also a cultural dimension worth acknowledging. Italian football used to have a clear identity: defensive intelligence, positional discipline, and the ability to control a game without dominating possession. Foreign players bring different habits, different instincts, and different footballing cultures. Over the past 15 years, Serie A has gradually diluted the Italian footballing identity without replacing it with anything coherent.

The Tactical Trap of the 3-5-2

The tactical monoculture that has gripped Serie A deserves its own examination. The three-man defensive line, typically flanked by wing-backs and supported by a double pivot, became so dominant in Italian football that an entire generation of players was shaped entirely around it. 

Coaches at the club level drilled these systems relentlessly, and national team coaches inherited players who were almost incapable of functioning comfortably in other structures.

The 3-5-2 and its variants are not inherently bad systems. They can be devastatingly effective. But when every team plays roughly the same shape, and every player is trained for roughly the same roles, tactical flexibility disappears.

International football demands adaptability. Opponents study you, adjust at half-time, and expose predictability. Italy has repeatedly looked rigid and one-dimensional against teams that had simply done their homework. 

The inability to change shape mid-game, to press differently, or to attack with genuine unpredictability has cost the Azzurri crucial points in qualifying campaigns that should not have been as close as they were.

Beyond the shape itself, the style of football prioritised in Serie A has drifted away from the technical development that creates world-class individuals. Wing-backs need to be athletic and functional. Central midfielders need to be positionally disciplined. These are useful qualities, but they are not the qualities that produce a player capable of creating something from nothing in a tight World Cup qualifier against a well-organised opponent.

Governance, Politics, and Missed Opportunities

Italian football’s administrative failures have compounded the on-pitch problems. Plans for youth development reform have been drawn up, presented, and quietly shelved. 

Figures with genuine footballing knowledge have been brought in as advisors or technical directors, only to find their recommendations ignored or their access blocked by the political machinery of the Italian Football Federation. The gap between stated ambition and actual action has been consistent and damaging.

The cycle tends to repeat itself: a crisis occurs, prominent former players are brought in to add credibility to a reform project, announcements are made, and then the underlying power structures quietly reassert themselves.

Real change requires dismantling those structures, which is precisely what the people who control them have no incentive to do. Until Italian football is governed by people whose primary concern is the quality of the product on the pitch rather than the preservation of their own institutional position, the deeper problems will remain unresolved.

Three consecutive World Cup absences are not bad luck. They are the logical outcome of decisions made. and not made, over the better part of two decades. The talent still exists in Italy, as occasional glimpses in youth tournaments confirm. But talent without a functioning system to develop and deploy it produces exactly what Italy keeps serving up: promise, disappointment, and another cycle of outrage that changes nothing. 

Until the league itself changes, until Italian players are given real minutes in real matches, the national team will keep arriving at qualifying campaigns with the same structural disadvantages, no matter who is coaching them.

 

Serie A whirlwind as Sarri to Atalanta, Gattuso for Lazio, Milan to fire Allegri

25 May 2026 at 18:50

With Maurizio Sarri set for Atalanta and Gennaro Gattuso replacing him at Lazio, plus reports Milan will sack Max Allegri, the Serie A managerial merry-go-round is in full swing.

The 2025-26 season only concluded last night, but there is already a whirlwind of activity and numerous clubs are set to change their coaches.

Sarri sparking domino effect

ROME, ITALY - MARCH 15: Maurizio Sarri head coach SS Lazio celebrates a victory after the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on March 15, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi - SS Lazio/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 15: Maurizio Sarri head coach SS Lazio celebrates a victory after the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on March 15, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

It was already known that Sarri was heading for the Atalanta job, and today multiple sources including Sky Sport Italia confirm the details of the agreement.

This is going to be a two-year contract with option for a third, with wages set at circa €3m per season plus bonuses.

His replacement at Lazio has also been secured already, with multiple sources noting that former Italy boss Gattuso has shaken hands with President Claudio Lotito.

This is also a two-year contract to take the bench at the Stadio Olimpico.

ROME, ITALY - JUNE 19: The Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso attends the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: The Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso attends the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Antonio Conte and Napoli announced their separation by mutual consent yesterday, while multiple sources are confident Milan will sack Max Allegri after failing to secure Champions League football.

Going into next season, the only coaches who seem absolutely rock solid to remain are Cristian Chivu at Inter, Gian Piero Gasperini with Roma, Como’s Cesc Fabregas, plus probably Luciano Spalletti at Juventus.

Serie A’s fastest: Palestra edges Man Utd loanee Hojlund and Dodo in speed rankings

25 May 2026 at 18:33

Marco Palestra has been named Serie A’s fastest player of the 2025/26 season, claiming the Frecciarossa Speed Award after recording the highest average sprint speed in the division throughout the campaign.

The Atalanta wing-back, who spent the season on loan at Cagliari, clocked an average sprint speed of 27.96 km/h, narrowly ahead of Manchester United loanee Rasmus Hojlund of Napoli at 27.92 km/h and Fiorentina’s Dodo at 27.77 km/h.

NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 18: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Mario Gila of SS Lazio during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and SS Lazio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 18, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 18: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli battles for possession with Mario Gila of SS Lazio during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and SS Lazio at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 18, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Palestra pips Hojlund speed crown ahead of summer market scramble

The award, presented by Serie A, measures average speed across all sprints above 25 km/h across the entire league season.

Last year’s winner was Jackson Tchatchoua, the Hellas Verona full-back who subsequently joined Wolverhampton last summer.

The recognition adds another accolade to what has been a remarkable season for Palestra, who also claimed the Serie A Best Defender award earlier this week and has established himself as one of the most coveted young players in Italian football ahead of an expected summer move.

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Palestra has been linked heavily with a move to Inter, if he stays in Italy, whilst Premier League sirens are sounding out a move for the youngster.

Hojlund, meanwhile, appears to be edging closer to a permanent stay in Naples, after a strong campaign on loan with the Partenopei from Manchester United.

Ibrahimovic only survivor of Milan cull, seeking Fabregas type coach

25 May 2026 at 18:31

Zlatan Ibrahimovic was slammed by fans and given a police escort leaving San Siro, but it looks as if he’s the only survivor in Gerry Cardinale’s Milan cull, seeing a ‘Cesc Fabregas type’ coach.

The Rossoneri collapsed in a 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari last night, missing out on a Champions League spot when only a draw would’ve been enough thanks to a superior head-to-head record with Como.

The tension was already sky high before kick-off, with fan protests outside the stadium and a Curva Sud fanzine statement calling for Ibrahimovic, CEO Giorgio Furlani, chief scout Geoffrey Moncada and President Paolo Scaroni to leave.

They had defended coach Max Allegri and director of sport Igli Tare, who both arrived only last summer.

Ibrahimovic given more Milan power

KITZBUEHEL, AUSTRIA - JANUARY 25: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, former AC Milan player, looks on as he attends the Men's Downhill of the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on January 25, 2025 in Kitzbuehel, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)
KITZBUEHEL, AUSTRIA – JANUARY 25: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, former AC Milan player, looks on as he attends the Men’s Downhill of the Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup on January 25, 2025 in Kitzbuehel, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

It was reported that Ibrahimovic and owner Cardinale were given a police escort as they left San Siro last night, with fears the anger of the fans would spill out.

Now multiple sources suggest that the RedBird chief will have a clean sweep of the entire Milan hierarchy, saving only his special advisor and former striker Ibrahimovic.

Allegri, Tare, Furlani and Moncada are all on their way out, with Ibra given the task of choosing their new coach.

Milan owner Gerry Cardinale
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale of AC Milan looks on before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The Corriere dello Sport reported today that Antonio Conte was approached to take over, but the same source suddenly changed tack following a call with Cardinale.

It is now claimed that they are looking for a ‘Cesc Fabregas type’ who can bring fresh ideas.

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

It’s no secret that Ibrahimovic and Allegri clashed, so with the Swede given more decisional power, they cannot continue together.

⚡ Weekly Recap: Linux Flaws, Defender 0-Days, Router Botnets, and Supply Chain Chaos

Monday recap. Same mess, new week. A sketchy dev tool got people pwned, old bugs came back from the dead, and security products somehow needed protecting from themselves. A bunch of companies spent the week checking old boxes and forgotten servers they should've patched years ago. Good times. Phishing crews are getting smarter too - less obvious scam junk, more targeted stuff that actually

See Mississippi State softball celebrate first WCWS in pool with uniforms still on

Mississippi State softball celebrated its Game 3 NCAA Tournament super regional win over Oklahoma in a fun way.

The Bulldogs (43-19) defeated the No. 3 seed Sooners (52-10) 6-0 at Love's Field on May 24. With the win, Mississippi State is advancing to the Women's College World Series for the first time.

The Bulldogs celebrated their achievement by jumping into a pool fully clothed. A video posted to social media shows coaches and players still in their uniforms leaping into the water and splashing around with big smiles on their faces.

Splashing down in OKC!#HailStatepic.twitter.com/86uHHuCZxi

— Mississippi State Softball (@HailStateSB) May 25, 2026

In its win over Oklahoma, Mississippi State gave the Sooners their first shutout since 2019 thanks to a three-hitter by Delainey Everett. The Bulldogs also snapped Oklahoma's streak of making nine consecutive WCWS appearances.

Mississippi State will make its WCWS debut on May 28 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN) against No. 11 seed Texas Tech at Devon Park in Oklahoma City.

The Bulldogs also played the Red Raiders in last year's NCAA Tournament, losing 9-6 in the regional finals in Lubbock, Texas.

2026 Women's College World Series schedule

All times CT

  • May 28
    • Game 1: Mississippi State vs Texas Tech (11 a.m., ESPN)
    • Game 2: Tennessee vs Texas (1:30 p.m., ESPN)
    • Game 3: UCLA vs Alabama (6 p.m., ESPN2)
    • Game 4: Arkansas vs Nebraska (8:30 p.m., ESPN2)
  • May 29
    • Game 5: Game 1 loser vs Game 2 loser (6 p.m., ESPN2)
    • Game 6: Game 3 loser vs Game 4 loser (8:30 p.m., ESPN2)
  • May 30
    • Game 7: Game 1 winner vs Game 2 winner (2 p.m., ABC)
    • Game 8: Game 3 winner vs Game 4 winner (6 p.m., ESPN)
  • May 31
    • Game 9: Game 5 winner vs Game 7 loser (2 p.m., ABC)
    • Game 10: Game 6 winner vs Game 8 loser (6 p.m., ESPN2)
  • June 1
    • Game 11: Game 7 winner vs Game 9 winner (11 a.m., ESPN)
    • Game 12 (if necessary): Game 7 winner vs Game 9 winner (1:30 p.m., ESPN)
    • Game 13: Game 8 winner vs Game 10 winner (6 p.m., ESPN2)
    • Game 14 (if necessary): Game 8 winner vs Game 10 winner (8:30 p.m., ESPN2)
  • June 3
    • Finals Game 1 (7 p.m., ESPN)
  • June 4
    • Finals Game 2 (7 p.m., ESPN)
  • June 5
    • If necessary, finals Game 3 (7 p.m., ESPN)

Tia Reid covers Jackson State sports for the Clarion Ledger. Email her at treid@usatodayco.com and follow her on X @tiareid65.

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MLB expert calls Mariners baseball's biggest disappointment despite strong AL West belief

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The Seattle Mariners are 25-29 at Memorial Day, and there is plenty of reason to worry about this team that came into the year as a World Series contender.

It's been a frustrating 2026 season for the Mariners, and with Cal Raleigh on the injured list after a poor start to the year, and Luis Castillo struggling mightily, it's hard not to be pessimistic about the season so far.

That's why it's not a surprise that ESPN's Bradford Doolittle called the Mariners the biggest disappointment of the 2026 season so far. However, while giving the Mariners such a label, Doolittle also shared a strong AL West belief in Seattle.

Mariners are biggest disappointment despite AL West favorite label

"I'd go with Seattle," Doolittle said of the Mariners being MLB's biggest disappointment. "... The Mariners are still the AL West favorites in my book, but they blew a golden opportunity to seize control of the division early."

While the Mariners might be Doolittle's biggest disappointment this season, he still believes them to be the favorites to come out of the AL West.

At 25-29, the Mariners aren't in first place, but they are tied for second in the division, and only 2.5 games back of the Athletics for the division lead.

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They begin a three-game series against the A's on Memorial Day, and if they were to sweep them, Seattle would all of a sudden be in first place in the AL West.

It's been a disappointing season for the Mariners, but there is still a good chance for them to not only make the playoffs but also win the AL West.

Doolittle called the Mariners the biggest disappointment in MLB this season, not necessarily for being the worst team in baseball, but for the missed opportunity the Mariners had to separate themselves from the competition in the AL West this season.

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‘Perhaps the best player in the world right now’: Former Real Madrid boss defends superstar forward

‘Perhaps the best player in the world right now’: Former Real Madrid boss defends superstar forward
‘Perhaps the best player in the world right now’: Former Real Madrid boss defends superstar forward

Former Real Madrid player and manager Jorge Valdano has come to the defence of Kylian Mbappe at a time when criticism and debate continue to surround the French forward.

The 27-year-old striker has divided opinions with his performances this season and there have been occasions when fans at the Bernabeu have let their feelings known by booing and whistling at him.

With PSG moving closer to another Champions League title without the Frenchman and Real Madrid coming off an inconsistent season, much of the attention has shifted toward Mbappe and his perceived impact on both clubs.

Valdano jumps to Mbappe’s defence

However, speaking on Movistar (h/t MARCA), Valdano addressed the scrutiny that has followed Mbappe since his arrival at Real Madrid in 2024 and pushed back against what he considers excessive criticism of the player.

Valdano has defended Mbappe against criticism. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Valdano pointed to the 27-year-old forward’s achievements with France as evidence of the level of player under discussion.

“He has won a world championship and was runner-up in another, scoring three goals in the final. We are not talking about a fraud, we are talking about perhaps the best player in the world right now,” the Argentine said.

Valdano argued that the narrative surrounding Mbappe’s influence, both at PSG and Real Madrid, has become exaggerated.

Too much responsibility placed on Mbappe

Valdano believes the expectations and blame directed toward the forward have become disproportionate.

Mbappe has finished as the La Liga top scorer for a second season in a row. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

“To place the blame for everything good that happens to Paris Saint-Germain and everything bad that happens to Real Madrid on this man, who is the league’s top scorer, seems like an abuse to me,” he stated.

The former Real Madrid player and executive suggested that Mbappe is being turned into the central explanation for situations that involve many different factors.

Despite the criticism surrounding him, the French superstar continues to produce statistically, remaining one of the team’s leading figures and maintaining the goalscoring level expected of one of football’s biggest stars.

He ended the 2025/26 campaign with 42 goals from 44 games, with 25 of those strikes coming in La Liga, making him the top scorer for the second consecutive season.

NCAA baseball: Georgia Tech hosts Atlanta regional, Georgia hosts Athens regional

The Road to Omaha will start in Atlanta and Athens.

Georgia Tech baseball (48-9) and Georgia baseball (46-12) will both host a regional when the NCAA Division I Baseball postseason begins on Friday. The full bracket and schedule will be unveiled at 12 p.m. Monday.

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Both the Yellow Jackets and Bulldogs won their conference tournaments in dominating fashion on Sunday afternoon.

Georgia Tech defeated North Carolina, 13-6, for its first ACC Tournament championship since 2014 and the first under new head coach James Ramsey. Georgia defeated Arkansas, 11-1, for its first SEC Tournament championship in program history.

The Atlanta regional will be the 13th time the Yellow Jackets have hosted and the first since 2019. Tickets can be purchased here.

2026 will be the third consecutive and ninth overall time the Bulldogs have hosted a regional. Tickets can be purchased here.

Here are all 16 NCAA regional sites and hosts in alphabetical order.

Athens Regional

  1. Georgia (46-12)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Atlanta Regional

  1. Georgia Tech
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Auburn Regional

  1. Auburn (38-19)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Austin Regional

  1. Texas (40-13)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Chapel Hill Regional

  1. North Carolina (45-11-1)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

College Station Regional

  1. Texas A&M (39-14)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Eugene, Oregon Regional

  1. Oregon (40-16)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Gainesville Regional

  1. Florida (39-19)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Hattiesburg Regional

  1. Southern Mississippi (43-15) 
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Lawrence Regional

Lincoln Regional

  1. Nebraska (42-15)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Los Angeles Regional

  1. UCLA (51-6) and No. 1 overall seed
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Morgantown Regional

  1. West Virginia (39-14)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Starkville Regional

  1. Mississippi State (40-17)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Tallahassee Regional

  1. Florida State (38-17)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

Tuscaloosa Regional

  1. Alabama (37-19)
  2. TBD
  3. TBD
  4. TBD

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Kusal Mendis back as Sri Lanka captain for ODIs and T20s against West Indies

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka has handed the captaincy of its one-day and Twenty20 teams back to Kusal Mendis while retaining Dhananjaya de Silva as skipper for the tests on next month's cricket tour of the West Indies.

Mendis captained Sri Lanka in the 50-over World Cup in 2023 but was replaced in 2024. He has never led his country in T20s.

He succeeds Charith Asalanka as ODI captain and Dasun Shanaka in the T20s. Both former skippers were kept in those respective squads named Monday.

Sri Lanka called up two uncapped players, batter Pasindu Sooriyabandara and fast medium bowler Isitha Wijesundara, to its test squad.

Leg-spin bowler Wanindu Hasaranga and fast bowler Eshan Malinga, who were ruled out of this year's T20 World Cup because of injury, have returned to the white-ball squads.

Paceman Matheesha Pathirana, who also missed the World Cup, is sidelined again after being injured in the Indian Premier League.

The first tour game is an ODI in Kingston, Jamaica on June 3.

Squads

Test squad: Dhananjaya De Silva (captain), Pathum Nissanka, Lahiru Udara, Nishan Madushka, Dinesh Chandimal, Pasindu Sooriyabandara, Kamindu Mendis, Sonal Dinusha, Kusal Mendis, Milan Rathnayake, Prabath Jayasuriya, Ramesh Mendis, Asitha Fernando, Vishwa Fernando, Lahiru Kumara, Isitha Wijesundara, Kasun Rajitha.

ODIs: Kusal Mendis (captain), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Pavan Rathnayake, Janith Liyanage, Charith Asalanka, Kamindu Mendis, Milan Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka, Eshan Malinga, Asitha Fernando, Pramod Madushan.

T20s: Kusal Mendis (captain), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Lasith Croospulle, Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka, Milan Rathnayake, Dunith Wellalage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka, Eshan Malinga, Binura Fernando, Nuwan Thushara.

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The Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

DESTINEE HERRERA

School: Oxnard

Year: Sophomore

Sport: Softball

Destinee Herrera

Comment: The sophomore ace was dominant in the circle last week to help lead the Yellowjackets to the CIF-SS Division 4 championship game. On Wednesday, Herrera didn’t allow an earned run in 11 innings, striking out nine while throwing 112 of her 147 pitches for strikes, and drove in the go-ahead run in the top of the 11th to give Oxnard a 5-4 win over St. Bonaventure in a quarterfinal game. She pitched a four-hit shutout with eight strikeouts and no walks to lead the Yellowjackets to a 1-0 win over Monrovia on Saturday in a semifinal game. Herrera hasn’t allowed an earned run in 30 postseason innings. Oxnard will play Mission Viejo for the Division 4 title this weekend in Irvine.

HAEDEN WEBER

School: Ventura

Year: Junior

Sport: Golf

Haeden Weber

Comment: The junior shot an even-par 72 at the CIF-Southern Section Individuals and SCGA Qualifier last Thursday at River Ridge Golf Club in Oxnard to advance to the state regional qualifier. Weber fired a 67 to finish sixth out of 130 players at the CIF-SS Northern Regional Tournament on May 11 at Los Robles Greens Golf Course after earning all-Channel League second-team honors. He will play at Los Serranos Golf Course in Chino Hills on Thursday, May 28, with a chance to advance to the state tournament, which will be held June 3 at San Gabriel Country Club. Weber’s scoring average is 72.6 for 18 holes.

The athletes are chosen by The Star sports staff.

This article originally appeared on Ventura County Star: The Ventura Orthopedics Athletes of the Week

Mitch Marner cautious of Avalanche ‘firepower’ after Vegas wins Game 3

Mitch Marner remained cautious despite the Vegas Golden Knights moving within one win of the Stanley Cup Final. Vegas is now in control after a dramatic 5-3 comeback victory over the Colorado Avalanche in Game 3 of the NHL‘s Western Conference Final.

The Golden Knights erased a 3-0 first-period deficit Sunday night to take a commanding 3-0 series lead. Marner recorded two assists in the win and continued his dominant postseason run. Through 15 playoff games, the star winger has collected seven goals and 14 assists for 21 points while contributing heavily on both special teams units.

MORE: NHL world reacts to bold Maple Leafs take on Mitch Marner

Speaking after the game, Marner focused less on the comeback and more on the challenge still ahead.

“I think we’re just getting everyone to buy in,” Marner said. “Every single line is doing their job and doing their thing and contributing on the ice, so that’s all you can ask for.”

Marner also made it clear Vegas is not overlooking Colorado despite the series score. He repeatedly pointed toward the Avalanche’s offensive depth and ability to shift momentum.

“We still got a lot of work left to go,” Marner said. “The next one is going to be hard, and we know that. So, like i said, we are playing a hell of a hockey team over there, we know they are not going to roll over, they got a lot of firepower, they are going to come with everything next game. So, gotta go home, take care of yourself and be ready for the next one.”

Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche fight during the third period in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

That mindset reflects the identity Vegas has built throughout this playoff run. The Golden Knights continue winning through structure, depth, and discipline rather than relying on one line to carry offense. Vegas has now overcome deficits in back-to-back games against Colorado and continues to find production throughout the lineup.

Mitch Marner’s impact in the playoffs and the Avalanche series

Marner’s impact for Vegas remains central to that success. So far, he has 3 points against the Avalanche in this series, all assists, and has logged nearly 22 minutes with a +2 rating.

Beyond his scoring numbers, he has become one of Vegas’ most trusted all-situations players. He leads all postseason skaters with four shorthanded points and continues logging heavy defensive assignments while driving transition offense.

Still, Marner emphasized composure over celebration after Game 3.

“It was a grind,” Marner said. “I think we spoke about it since day one. We knew we were playing this team. It’s a hell of a team we’re playing against. We respect them a lot, but respect ourselves too. So, I think we talked about it all year.

“We always know that we have a chance in a game regardless of the score. I think we just put our nose down to the grindstone there and just went to work.”

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Vegas now heads into Game 4 with a chance to complete a sweep, but Marner’s comments showed little interest in looking ahead.

Gerry Sandusky says grandchildren changed retirement plans completely!

For two decades, Gerry Sandusky became one of the most recognizable voices in Baltimore sports, but the decision to step away from broadcasting ultimately came down to family. During an appearance on The Lounge with Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing, Sandusky revealed that the birth of his grandchildren last season completely changed his perspective on retirement and his future priorities.

Sandusky explained that while he still loved the job, missing the birth of his grandchildren because of the NFL schedule made him realize it was time for a new chapter.

“At that moment, I just realized I cannot keep living my life around a schedule that I have no control of, right? As much as I have loved and I have loved all of it, I have a bigger love in my life now. And those grandkids are just like the axis of our family now. And I don’t want to miss their birthday this September 19th. And I don’t want to miss their big events because, you know, grandpop’s got a game.”

Sandusky said he knew during the 2025 season that it would be his final year behind the microphone, even before publicly announcing his retirement months later. For someone who spent decades making Ravens memories part of Baltimore sports history, it's fitting that family ultimately became the reason he decided the "hay was in the barn."

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Gerry Sandusky says family changed his retirement plans forever

Dana White admits losing $10K at Adin Ross’ MMA event

Dana White lost a wager at the Fred Talks Fighting. “And the fight went the way I had expected if he did show up… I did [lose $10,000]. And I didn’t believe it until he actually stepped inside the ring. So he did it. I absolutely positively did not think he would show up, and he did. Much respect to Bob for showing up.”

Poorly Prepard to Fight


White also confirmed that he is not interested in watching Menery fight ever again. The UFC head honcho claims Menery was kicked out of the Red Rock Casino on the morning of the fight in a drunk state.

“The guy got kicked out of Red Rock Casino at 4 a.m. in the morning, s—faced drunk,” White said.  

White has known Menery since the latter was a member of the Nelk Boys. Menery exited the group after a falling out last year. 

NASCAR honors racer Kyle Busch at Coca-Cola 600 after he died days before event

Daniel Suarez secured an emotional and historic victory at the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night, a triumph made profoundly poignant by the recent passing of his mentor, Kyle Busch.

The win marked Suarez as the first Mexican-born driver to claim the prestigious crown jewel Cup Series race, his third career win and first since 2024, capping a day filled with tributes to the late racing legend.

Suarez's path to victory was a strategic masterclass, benefiting from a crucial two-tire pit stop late in the race.

He then skillfully fended off intense challenges from Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin during subsequent restarts before Mother Nature dramatically intervened.

Heavy rain drenched the Charlotte Motor Speedway track shortly before midnight Eastern time, leading NASCAR officials to call the race with 27 laps remaining, solidifying Suarez's unexpected win.

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The victory held deep personal significance for Suarez, who had previously raced for Kyle Busch Motorsports.

During his early struggles to establish himself in auto racing, Busch frequently offered words of encouragement and urged him to persevere.

"Kyle, he was special," Suarez said, visibly emotional as he teared up. "I was doing this for Kyle, for (his wife) Samatha, for (his children) Brexton and Lennix and for all of his family."

The motorsports world was still reeling from the death of Kyle Busch, who passed away just three days prior at 41.

The two-time Cup Series champion and winner of a record 234 races across NASCAR’s three national series succumbed to severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid and overwhelming complications, according to a statement released by his family.

Busch had become unresponsive while practicing in a Chevrolet simulator.

His family, present at the race, received assurances from NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell that they remain a vital part of the community, stating, "we got you."

Tributes to Busch were prominent throughout the event, including his No. 8 and signature emblazoned on the frontstretch grass, a highway billboard near the main entrance, and black No. 8 decals affixed to all 39 cars in the field.

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The U.S. Army Golden Knights also carried a Busch flag prior to the race.

Despite their best efforts, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Bell and Hamlin couldn't overtake Suarez. Bell, who finished second, expressed disappointment, stating, "It’s a bummer. It wasn’t meant to be today. That's 2026 for us."

Hamlin, who placed third, attributed his outcome to being "just a little unlucky," adding, "The 20 car (Bell) and us were just really battling because we knew whoever could clear him (would win the race). We were really good all day. We just didn’t get to see it through."

Bell had previously won the rain-shortened 2024 Coca-Cola 600.

The race also saw several significant incidents. Defending champion Ross Chastain crashed out when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. clipped his car in Turn 2 with 81 laps remaining.

Connor Zilisch and Austin Cindric's race ended prematurely after just 52 laps in a collision. Two-time 2024 winner Chase Elliott hit the outside wall and then ping-ponged into the inside wall on Lap 90, admitting, "I was trying to make something happen and I stepped over the line."

Austin Hill, a regular in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series, stepped in for Busch, driving the No. 33 car after Richard Childress Racing temporarily retired the No. 8 until Busch's 11-year-old son Brexton is ready to drive.

Hill finished 26th, while RCR's Austin Dillon finished 32nd after sustaining damage to the front of his car.

Suarez's victory stands as a powerful testament to perseverance and a heartfelt tribute, weaving a narrative of personal triumph with the collective grief and enduring spirit of the racing community.

😅 Hide-and-seek? Players use GENIUS ploy to dodge a booking

😅 Hide-and-seek? Players use GENIUS ploy to dodge a booking

Two CRB players came up with a curious and brilliant strategy, in the best hide-and-seek style, to try to avoid a yellow card.

All of CRB’s substitutes ran onto the field to celebrate a goal in the 4-2 win over Ponte Preta on Sunday (24) at Rei Pelé Stadium.

During the match, referee Wagner do Nascimento Magalhães (RJ) showed yellow cards to EVERYONE... at least everyone he saw.

Two of them stayed hidden behind the advertising board. On the match report, however, the officiating crew noted yellow cards for them as well.

The strategy didn’t work out very well, but the scene went viral. Watch:

In total, CRB received 12 yellow CARDS. To make matters worse, four players were already one booking away from suspension and will miss the next round.

That is the case for Estrella, Guilherme Pato, Bressan, and Dadá Belmonte, who will serve suspensions against Cuiabá on Sunday (31) at Arena Pantanal.

After 10 rounds, CRB sit in eighth place with 14 points.

The top two teams will be promoted automatically. And four more teams (from third to sixth) will compete in the promotion playoffs.


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Analysis: No surprise as Shinnie departs a hero

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Graeme Shinnie's departure will come as no surprise to Aberdeen fans, with his influence on the pitch waning in a turbulent season.

The midfielder only started half of the club's league games as they limped to ninth place, with his all-action play becoming less effective week-to-week as age catches up.

Robinson clearly agrees as he starts his Aberdeen rebuild, with regular game time the sticking point in Shinnie extending his stay.

But the captain will depart as a hero to every Dons supporter. One of their own, he visibly gave everything every time he stepped on to the pitch.

Watching a local lad fly into tackles, rally team-mates, and sometimes single-handedly drive their team forward is not something fans are regularly accustomed to in the modern game. That is what Shinnie gave the Red Army.

During his first spell he was part of a brilliant midfield three which also involved Kenny McLean and Ryan Jack as Aberdeen became Celtic's main challengers, losing out in finals and in the league.

Latterly, with lots of signings coming and going, he has been one of few consistent presences giving the club a sense of identity.

Despite that turbulence of recent years, he got the moment he and his fellow fans had dreamed of on 24 May 2025.

Shinnie will forever be remembered for sticking Aberdeen's first penalty in the shootout win over Celtic right into the top corner.

That, and the celebrations which followed that long-awaited Scottish Cup win will be the defining image of him at Pittodrie.

Renegade Getting Ready To Rumble In Belmont Stakes

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Renegade was much the best in winning the Arkansas Derby and now prepares for a run in the Belmont Stakes

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The Belmont Stakes is coming into focus for Thoroughbred runner Renegade. As the third and final jewel of the Triple Crown series rapidly approaches, the 2026 Kentucky Derby runner-up will be ready to once again go to battle as a rematch with the likes of Derby winner Golden Tempo will come on June 6.

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Renegade battled from his 1 post to finish a courageous second in the Kentucky Derby

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The Kentucky Derby Proved Renegade’s Toughness

The Kentucky Derby always presents the biggest challenge of any young horses’ career. Renegade came into Derby 152 as the morning line favorite and fresh off a dominant win in the Arkansas Derby. Drawing the rail and post 1 in a 20-horse field could easily turn this race into the Saturday night special no holds barred cage match the Kentucky Derby can become. And true to form it actually did for Renegade.

“All of our fears of drawing the 1 post unfolded right out of the gate,” says Renegade trainer Todd Pletcher. “The good news is despite all the contact he came out of the race unscathed and with no cuts.”

As soon as the horse broke there was an immediate scrum of equine flesh. Intrepido veered inward from his 3 post and created major contact with the 2 horse Albus and sandwiched him with a fast-breaking Renegade who was attempting to clear and not get squeezed inside. To their credit, Renegade and jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. escaped the figure four leg lock the horses just to his outside had tried to apply and eased out of the pack as the horses moved down the back stretch. While the runners rolled around the far turn and headed for the wire, the big-running Renegade weaved through the crowd and muscled his way towards the front. Despite more jostling in the stretch, this son of Into Mischief found himself right there within rock-throwing distance of the finish pole. In the final yards of the world’s most famous race, Renegade was looking like he might just overcome it all. Then the late-running Golden Tempo, who had been completely free flowing throughout the mile and a quarter, stole the show by a neck.

Golden Tempo made the history books with his worst to first run, but those who really watched the fight can’t deny the toughness of Renegade.

“He has always shown us he is a very gritty horse,” says Pletcher, who has two Kentucky Derby wins (2010, 2017) to his credit. “Renegade runs with a lot of courage and he has proven he is not afraid to wrestle if he needs to.”

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LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - APRIL 26: Todd Pletcher, trainer of Renegade, looks on during morning workouts ahead of the running of the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on April 26, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

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Belmont Stakes Can Be A Showcase For Renegade

Sports fans will be looking forward to the third leg of the Triple Crown and the rematch between the top two finishers in the Kentucky Derby. Run on June 6 at Saratoga Race Course in New York, this edition of the “Test of a Champion” has been shortened to a mile and a quarter because of the track configuration at the Spa. Belmont Park is going through major renovations and will again host the race next year as it returns to its normal mile and a half distance. With a number of other runners lining up for New York’s signature race for three-year-olds, this promises to be anything but a two-horse race. With $2 million on the line, a stallion-making race like this should draw plenty of interest.

The field is yet to be determined for the 158th running of this historic event, but it will draw fewer horses than the Kentucky Derby. Renegade has displayed a big late kick in winning the Sam F. Davis Stakes and Arkansas Derby earlier this year. Of course the Kentucky Derby showed more of the same, but depending on how the race plays out at Saratoga, Pletcher’s charge may not be coming from far off the pace.

“Renegade is versatile enough and has enough experience that we feel he can win from anywhere,” says the New York-based Pletcher, who has won the Belmont Stakes four times (2007, 2013, 2017, 2022). “The shortened distance and it being run at Saratoga is no real factor for him. We will see how the race unfolds and just let him be him.”

Renegade is owned by Robert Low and Repole Stables. He was purchased for $975,000 at the Keeneland yearling sale in September of 2024. He has 2 wins, 3 second place finishes, and 1 third from six career starts while earning $ 2,031,500 on the track.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Which teams could Liverpool face in 2026/27 Champions League as Reds finally clinch qualification

Which teams could Liverpool face in 2026/27 Champions League as Reds finally clinch qualification
Which teams could Liverpool face in 2026/27 Champions League as Reds finally clinch qualification

It took until the concluding day of the Premier League season, but Liverpool can finally look forward to Champions League football in 2026/27.

The Reds needed just a point from their fixture against Brentford on Sunday to confirm qualification for Europe’s premier club competition and they duly got it, although Bournemouth’s failure to beat Nottingham Forest meant that we’d have qualified even had we lost to the Bees yesterday.


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It preserves a tremendously consistent record of playing in the tournament for the ninth time in 10 years, missing out only in 2023/24, even if we needed the lifeline of England earning one of the two allocated European Performance Spots to avoid dropping into the Europa League instead.

As of Sunday night, all 29 automatic berths for next season’s Champions League have been filled, with the remaining seven teams to emerge from the qualification rounds over the summer.

Liverpool set to be in Pot 1 for Champions League draw

It means the precise seeding pots for the 2026/27 league phase have yet to be finalised, but with those determined by UEFA’s club coefficient, we can say with near-certainty that Liverpool will once again be in Pot 1.

That’s because the Reds sit fourth in the overall coefficient, with this being the last year that their run to the 2022 Champions League final is classified (therefore, reaching the quarter-finals this term was a timely boost).

As it stands, the four seeding pots will be allocated as below, with the caveat that seven more clubs have yet to be added, and some could move between pots depending on who ultimately qualifies.

*Could potentially move to Pot 4, depending on which teams come through the qualifying rounds

Being in Pot 1 doesn’t carry the same significance now as it did in the pre-2024 group stage format, when it meant avoiding the continent’s highest-ranked clubs until the knockout rounds, but it’s nonetheless a source of pride that Liverpool are the best-ranked English club at present.

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Liverpool could face some familiar foes in the Champions League

The Reds will face two teams from each pot (playing one at home and one away) and can’t be drawn against a fellow Premier League side in the league phase.

It means there’s a greater than 50% chance of once more coming up against a team they faced in the Champions League this season, with Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Milan and both Atletico and Real Madrid all projected to be in Pot 1, with LFC unable to face Manchester City or Arsenal.

Prospective Pot 2 opponents include memory-evoking potential clashes against Borussia Dortmund and/or Roma, as well as a possible revenge mission against a PSV Eindhoven side who won 4-1 at Anfield last November.

Pots 3 and 4 are set to be more fluid due to the uncertainty over which seven teams come through the qualifying rounds, but among the eye-catching opposition from those pots are old foes Napoli, RB Leipzig and Galatasaray (three meetings this season was enough, thanks!); along with Champions League first-timers Como, who finished above AC Milan and Juventus to claim fourth in Serie A.

We won’t know which eight clubs Liverpool will face until the draw is made in late August, but after a very bumpy 2025/26 campaign, we’re just glad that the Reds will be in the draw at all in three months’ time!

'Give him time to splash some water on face': Sunil Gavaskar on Rishabh Pant using 'F' word on live TV

NEW DELHI: Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant drew widespread criticism after his post-match comment that included the 'F' word. Pant, after LSG's defeat to Rajasthan Royals on May 19 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, was called for the post-match interview and said: "We're a f***** good team," on live television.

For this comment, Pant was slammed and criticised from all corners.


However, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar backed Pant and said broadcasters should have given the captain some breathing space rather than calling him directly just after the match.

"Rishabh Pant dropping the 'F' word in his post-game interview does make one wonder whether it is necessary to interview the captain whose team has just lost the game barely minutes earlier. If it's been a last-over finish, then the disappointment for the captain would be even greater and if he is also the wicketkeeper who has been running up and down to the stumps every other delivery and that too in this heat, then it can add to his frustration," Gavaskar wrote in Mid-day.

Both LSG and Pant didn't have a good outing in Indian Premier League 2026. LSG signed off IPL 2026 at the bottom of the points table. They managed just four wins in 14 matches and suffered 10 defeats.

Pant too struggled with the bat, scoring just 312 runs in 14 matches.

"It might be a better idea to speak to the 'player of the match' from the winning team and give the captain of the losing team a little time to splash some water on his face and regain his composure and then come over for an interview. As it is, there will be a bit of time for the presentation party to be ready, so giving the captain of the team that has lost, a few more minutes could well ensure that such things won't happen," he added.

"Rishabh Pant is one of the most cheerful guys in the game who loves playing the sport in his own unique way. And the fact that even he lost it does make the case for the losing team's captain to be given a few more minutes to recover his thoughts rather than have the mic shoved in his face even before he has had time to get his breath back. Is that too much to ask?" he wrote.

Brooks Koepka withdraws from Charles Schwab Challenge after Byron Nelson T-14 finish

Brooks Koepka will be sitting out the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas this week, after competing for three straight weeks on the PGA Tour circuit.

In his return to the PGA Tour, Koepka has taken every opportunity to prove himself this season and previously said, "Every week is a new fresh start for me, and I'm obviously with my penalty I'm not allowed to play every event, and if I get the chance to tee up, I want to play," but after grinding the last few weeks he withdrew from this week's tournament on Sunday evening.

The 36-year-old finished T-14 Sunday at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch. Prior to the Texas tournament, Koepka played in the PGA Championship outside of Philadelphia at Aronimink Golf Club and finished T-55 for the weekend.

"Any major is always a difficult week," Koepka said before Byron Nelson. "It's the third week in a row for me, which is usually -- I like playing a little bit, playing a few weeks in a row and kind of build up that momentum, build a rhythm."

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Brooks Koepka was telling anyone who would listen that he was close – it was just a matter of making some putts.

Prior to the major tournament, Koepka finished T-11 at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic on May 10, so it's undoubtedly been a busy stretch for the former LIV Golf player.

Koepka's withdrawal from this week's tournament means he won't qualify for the Memorial Tournament the first week of June in Dublin, Ohio, the Tour's seventh Signature Event of the season. His decision not to play also impacts the alternates in the field at Charles Schwab. Under the Returning Members Program, if Koepka had stayed in the tournament, the field would have expanded from 132 players to 135.

ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic 2026 - Round Three
Brooks Koepka eagled No. 13 at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic on Saturday in the middle of a run up he called the most fun he’s had playing golf in years.

Looking ahead, Koepka has committed to the RBC Canadian Open June 11-14 and has an exemption to play the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club the following week. Last time the Open was played at the Southampton course, Koepka went home with the major trophy.

So far this season in Koepka's return to the PGA Tour, he's played in 11 tournaments and only missed the cut three times and it's safe to say, he's been enjoying the hustle.

"I've kind of fallen back in love with this. I'm enjoying the grind. I'm enjoying battling it out here," Koepka said.

2024 PGA Championship - Round One
Ben Griffin defends his crown against Ludvig Åberg and Justin Thomas at Colonial as the PGA Tour heads to Cowtown for its final tournament of the month.

2026 Premier League Darts play-off night match predictions and 3 storylines to watch

Luke Littler and Luke Humphries

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Play-off night for the 2026 Premier League Darts season is almost here.

Four players remain after an eight-player field clashed for the past 16 weeks in the league phase.

Three of the four players competing this Thursday at The O2 arena in London have won this event before, and all four have made the final.

2026 Premier League Darts play-off night matchups

Match TypePlayers
Semifinal #1Luke Littler (1) vs. Gerwyn Price (4)
Semifinal #2Jonny Clayton(2) vs. Luke Humphries(3)
FinalLittler/Price vs. Clayton/Humphries

Play-off night match predictions

Here are my predictions for who will go through to the final and who will end the night as the last player standing.

*SF1 & SF2: Best-of-19 legs (First to 10)

*F: Best-of-21 legs (First to 11)

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Semifinal #1: Luke Littler vs. Gerwyn Price

Winner: Luke Littler, 10-8

Price has yet to beat Littler in the best-of-11 PL format this year.

They've had a lot of close matches in the PL and at other events, so despite Littler having a 6-0 2026 PL record against Price, it should be closer than what that record suggests.

Price is itching to get a major, as it's been a few years since he's won one, but with some of his inconsistent performances and issues off the oche, it's hard to get a feel for what version of Price will show up this week.

Littler hasn't really had many explosive performances in recent weeks, so the door could be open for Price to steal this game and make the final.

It really comes down to whether Price can get into his zone quickly at the start of his match with Littler.

The same can go for Littler, as he's extremely hard to beat when he has one of those nights where the scoring is excellent, and when he's giving his opponent few chances at doubles.

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Semifinal #2: Jonny Clayton vs. Luke Humphries

Winner: Luke Humphries, 10-7

Clayton has been a little flat in the past few weeks of the PL, winning just one of his last six matches.

That could all mean nothing, though, as he's had a play-off spot practically clinched for a while.

It's going to be tough for Clayton to get by Humphries either way, as Humphries has peaked at this point in the season and looks to be in better form than Clayton.

Humphries enters play-off night with eight straight PL matches where he averaged over 100, showing how consistent he's been.

I expect Clayton to have chances to take command of this game, but he's going to have to be near perfect if a confident and relaxed Humphries shows up again this Thursday.

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Final: Luke Littler vs. Luke Humphries

Winner: Luke Humphries, 11-9

A Luke/Luke final would be the third straight year we get the matchup in the play-off final, and I'm not sure many would be upset about it.

Their final in 2024 was electric, as Littler made history, winning his first PDC major title and hitting a nine-darter in the match as well.

Humphries got revenge this time last year, winning another close final in 2025, making them tied 1-1 in the PL title category.

As mentioned before, Humphries enters this week in great form, which is arguably better than what we've seen from Littler over the past few weeks.

Littler has a career record of 4-3 over Humphries when they've played in major finals, but Littler has won the last three (World Masters, Grand Slam and World Grand Prix).

I believe that with how Humphries has played, we'll see him take down Littler and lift the PL trophy for a second year in a row. 

Three storylines to watch during the play-off night

Here are some storylines to look out for on play-off night.

Luke vs. Luke part 3?

We've seen Littler and Humphries play in the final twice before, but will we see it for a third straight year, and if so, who will come out on top?

Can Clayton or Price pull off the upset?

Both players have had great PL campaigns, but can either take down a Luke or two to take home the coveted title?

Will there be a 9-darter?

We've seen four 9-darters hit on play-off night in the PL, with Phil Taylor most notably hitting two in one match in the 2010 final, but can a player find perfection this year?

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‘Now I Feel Stronger’ – Ramadan Ondash Reloaded For Flyweight Debut Against Suriyanlek At The Inner Circle On May 29

Lebanese phenom Ramadan “The Scorpion” Ondash has already showcased terrifying knockout power at strawweight. Now, as he moves up a division, fans may be about to witness a completely different animal.

After four electrifying wins and multiple knockdowns across five appearances in ONE Friday Fights, the 19-year-old returns to action against Suriyanlek Por Yenying in a highly anticipated flyweight Muay Thai showdown at The Inner Circle on Friday, May 29.

The blockbuster event airs live exclusively for subscribers on live.onefc.com from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium.

Ondash enters the matchup looking to bounce back from the first setback of his ONE Championship career — a razor-close and deeply emotional battle against Aliff Sor Dechapan at ONE Fight Night 38 last December.

While a future rematch with the Thai-Malaysian contender remains one of his primary long-term goals, Ondash and his team ultimately decided that the flyweight division represents the next natural step in his martial arts evolution.

He explained:

“My body changed because I don’t have fat in my body, only muscles. My team told me moving up is better for me because now I feel stronger, more conditioning, more power. I feel very good.

“Next week you will see a different Ramadan. Different from before. More relaxed. More clear. I changed my mind a little bit.”

The move up in weight may prove highly dangerous for the rest of the division.

Still just 19 years old, Ondash continues developing physically. According to the Lebanese striker, the additional size and freedom at the 135-pound limit have already helped him feel sharper, stronger, and far more complete during his training camp.

More importantly, the teenage sensation firmly believes fans will see a calmer and more mature version of his fighting style against Suriyanlek.

The battle-tested Thai veteran owns an impressive 85-21 professional record and has emerged as one of the most consistent performers in the ONE Friday Fights series, compiling 11 victories through his trademark forward pressure, ironclad durability, and a fearless willingness to engage in ferocious exchanges.

Still, “The Scorpion” sounds far more excited than intimidated by the stylistic matchup.

He said:

“He’s a good fighter. He has good hands, strong hands, power. It will be a very good fight.”

Stylistically, this clash has all the makings of an absolute thriller.

Unlike Aliff’s movement-heavy style, Suriyanlek prefers marching straight forward and trading heavy combinations in close range. That is exactly the type of chaotic environment where Ondash has historically looked his absolute most dangerous.

But according to the Tiger Muay Thai phenom, fans should not expect the exact same approach this time around. Known primarily for his slick boxing combinations and aggressive pressure, Ondash hinted that he has spent significant time sharpening new weapons ahead of his flyweight debut.

He offered:

“Maybe more kicks this time. I trained very hard for this fight. Almost three months. Even during Ramadan I was training. I don’t stop training.

“I want to do my best and show the fans who Ramadan Ondash is.”

Ondash Eyes Explosive Showdown With Ghazali

Even before stepping into the ring against Suriyanlek Por Yenying, Ramadan Ondash already knows exactly who he wants to face next: Johan “Jojo” Ghazali.

The potential matchup between the two teenage knockout artists has rapidly become one of the most talked-about fantasy fights among Muay Thai fans online.

Young, fearless, highly explosive, and wildly popular among Gen Z audiences, both martial artists are widely viewed as the future global faces of the sport.

According to Ondash, the epic matchup almost sells itself.

He said:

“Everybody wants to see me and Jojo. We are both strong, young, and we have big futures together. A very beautiful fight.”

The two actually go back several years. Ondash first met Ghazali during their amateur days, competing in IFMA tournaments long before either teenager emerged as a global superstar under the ONE banner.

While their relationship remains respectful outside the ropes, Ondash made it crystal clear that friendship would not matter once the opening bell rings.

“The Scorpion” stated:

“We were friends. But inside the ring there are no friends. After the fight we can be friends again.”

More importantly, the Lebanese striker already has the perfect stage in mind for this dream showdown.

Following the massive success of ONE’s blockbuster event in Japan earlier this year, Ondash revealed that competing at ONE SAMURAI has become one of his ultimate career goals. And if he gets through Suriyanlek in style, he wants Ghazali waiting for him there.

Ondash concluded:

“If I win this fight, I want to fight Jojo at ONE SAMURAI event in Japan. I love Japan. It’s my dream to fight there. I want to fight at ONE SAMURAI 2 in August.”

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Patriots links 5/25/26: Year 3 Drake Maye primed to deliver

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Spurs embarrass Thunder through defensive efforts not seen since 2020

Victor Wembanyama

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The San Antonio Spurs had a different demeanor when the ball went up in the air during Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals. Coach Mitch Johnson and Coach Gregg Popovich gave his team an earful after a horrendous two-game losing streak to the Oklahoma City Thunder. How did they respond? Well, Victor Wembanyama and Co. choked the squad led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander so much that they notched a feat not seen since 2020.

Spurs force Thunder to confront defensive reality through efforts last seen in 2020

82 points was all the Thunder could muster up against the Spurs in Game 4. A team that had two-time MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, NBA All-Star Chet Holmgren, and All-Defensive Second Team selection Cason Wallace could not break at least 90 points in a decisive Western Conference Finals game.

It was all due to the efforts of Victor Wembanyama and the rest of the Spurs that the final score turned out to be 103-82. In fact, Coach Mitch Johnson achieved a massive defensive feat that the Thunder has not faced in a long time. See, the last time that Gilgeous-Alexander and his squad was held under 90 points was way back in April 10, 2022 which was well over four years ago. What made the defensive effort of the Spurs more insane? The Thunder was last held under 90 points in the NBA Playoffs in August 29, 2020, per ESPN Insights.

Domination may even fall short as a descriptor for how the Spurs manhandled the Thunder in Game 4. Wembanyama led their defense and it was great display of grit for the young superstar. The Thunder could only score as much as 19 points per quarter in the first half. By the second half, the uptick was only limited to 22 points in the remaining quarters.

It was all in the numbers too. The Spurs had 52 rebounds while the Thunder only had 47 rebounds. Coach Johnson saw his team notch 10 blocks, nab 11 steals, and force 17 turnovers. Wembanyama and Co. also bothered the shots of Gilgeous-Alexander's squad. Game 4 only had the Thunder going 33% from the field on 91 shots and also a horrendous 18.2% from three-point range.

If Wembanyama, Coach Johnson, and the Spurs manage to keep this defensive pressure up, they will prevent the Thunder from being a dynasty.

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Spectators injured in 'serious incident' at TT

Isle of Man TT logo on the bonnet of an official course car.
The practice session was red flagged at about 13:50 BST [BBC]

Eight spectators had to be taken to hospital after a motorbike rider crashed into a crowd on the opening day of practice in the Isle of Man TT races.

Organisers said the incident at the exit to Parliament Square in Ramsey involved a single competitor and "several spectators".

The session was red flagged at about 13:50 BST following the crash, which led to the implementation of "serious incident procedures".

The spectators were "reported as conscious, and were transferred to Nobles Hospital for further assessment and treatment", organisers said.

The rider, who has not been identified, suffered leg injuries and was "conscious and talking", they said.

"In accordance with the event's standard operating procedures, an investigative process is now under way involving race, medical and safety personnel," they added.

Clerk of the Course Gary Thompson earlier confirmed the remainder of the day's schedule had been cancelled "as management of the incident" continued.

The 2026 TT, which takes place on closed public roads over the 37.7-mile (60km) Mountain Course, is set to run until 6 June.

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How Usyk vs Verhoeven referee justified controversial stoppage to Peter Fury

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Rico Verhoeven was expected to struggle badly against Oleksandr Usyk, but the heavyweight kickboxing great turned the fight into a far tighter contest than many predicted.

Usyk eventually won by 11th-round stoppage, yet the finish became the story because the Dutchman appeared to survive just as the bell became central to the dispute.

That made the defeat harder to accept for Verhoeven’s camp, especially after a performance that shocked fans and left the underdog close to a remarkable boxing upset.

Rico Verhoeven’s coach reveals what referee Mark Lyson told him on flight home

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Verhoeven’s coach Peter Fury told iFL TV he was on the same flight home as referee Mark Lyson and asked him directly about the stoppage.

“The referee was on the flight with me on the way back. So I spoke to him. I went over, and the best way to sort any dispute is go and ask him the question, isn’t it? Ask the person who’s done it,” Fury began by saying.

“I said, ‘You’ve made a mistake.’ And he said to me, which is very important, he said, ‘Peter, I didn’t hear the bell.’ I said, ‘Well, now I believe, because I didn’t hear the bell either.’ I didn’t hear the bell. I thought it was like two seconds before.

“So, yes, it’s a mistake. And I’m going to call it a genuine mistake. After me speaking with him, he said it. And he said it honestly. He said, ‘I never heard the bell.’ So I take that as right, because I didn’t hear the bell either.”

That explanation does not remove the controversy, but it gives the decision a human context.

The frustration will remain for Verhoeven. He dropped jaws as a huge underdog and had his chance to achieve an outstanding feat blocked by a mistake.

Still, that fight just added to his status as a combat sports superstar and more opportunities are certainly set to come.

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Monday Dots: Don’t Look Back in Anger

MADISON, WISCONSIN - NOVEMBER 08: Denzel Boston #12 of the Washington Huskies catches a touchdown pass in the second quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium on November 08, 2025 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Photo by John Fisher/Getty Images) | Getty Images

You don’t know what you’re missing, now
Any little Dots that you know
Everything that’s small has to grow
And it’s gonna grow, push push, yeah

  • High school recruiting has been a major focus and success during Jedd Fisch’s tenure at UW so far. Fisch hasn’t reached the on-field heights that Kalen DeBoer did during his brief stay in Seattle. However, the success feels more sustainable and appears to be building on an upward trajectory due to the talent acquisition system. Christian Caple looks back at the 2022 recruiting class, which is an especially stark example of the difference. It was DeBoer’s first class as he moved over from Fresno St to UW. A few recruits stuck around from Jimmy Lake’s final class, a few followed DeBoer, but the overall ranking was a scary 102nd nationally. The class produced Denzel Boston, but basically nobody else who was a long-term contributor.

  • Speaking of recruiting, the UW staff has lined up a big weekend of official visits starting this coming Friday. Scott Eklund posted a recruiting blog for Dawgman to outline what we know so far about the visitors and where the recruitment stands with each of them. If things break well, the Dawgs could fill out really impressive groups at WR, OL, and DB in the relatively near future.

  • The Seattle Times has a touching profile of UW rower Luke Collins. After his father died last year, Collins left the UW rowing team. After some time to grieve, Collins, a native of Poulsbo, returned to the team and is using his mom and sister as support to try to restore a sense of normalcy.

  • UW Baseball had a miserable start to the season, but showed some green shoots in the last few weeks. After the Dawgs beat #1 UCLA in the last series of the regular season, they had a nice showing in the B1G Tournament. They won their first-round game over Ohio St and then beat Michigan to qualify for the quarterfinals. They lost to Oregon on Saturday, but the improved play late in the season gives hope for a step forward next year.

washington transfer punter, hunter green, uploaded a new profile picture of his younger self in the old husky team meeting room.

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‘This kid means business’: Pirates rookie, young fan make trade for home run ball

The Pittsburgh Pirates worked out a big trade during their matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.

Pirates rookie Esmerlyn Valdez’s first major league hit was also his first major league home run.

The outfielder celebrated the feat with his teammates in the dugout, after initially getting the silent treatment.

The Pirates then began “negotiations” with the young fan who caught the ball, the team said in a social media post, adding, “this kid means business.”

The parties eventually struck a deal following what appeared to be some serious bargaining.

In exchange, the fan got a signed bat from Valdez, who the Pirates signed during the 2020-21 international signing period.

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Why Tigers are MLB's biggest disappointment according to Jeff Passan

Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch (14) walks off the field after a pitching change against Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.

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The Detroit Tigers are not having a good 2026 season by any stretch of the imagination. While they weren't in great shape a few weeks ago, it's quickly devolved into one of the worst seasons of any team in baseball.

At 21-33, the Tigers are 10.5 games back in the AL Central, with a Wild Card spot, fortunately, just 5.5 games back. But, it's still a ways away for this Tigers squad.

And according to ESPN's Jeff Passan, the Tigers are the biggest disappointment in Major League Baseball this season. More than the New York Mets, Seattle Mariners, and Houston Astros, the Tigers are the biggest disappointments, and for good reason.

Why Tigers are MLB's biggest disappointment

"They were strong favorites to win the AL Central after holding onto Tarik Skubal, who is heading into free agency, and signing Framber Valdez to go alongside him this past winter," Passan writes. "They put Kevin McGonigle on the Opening Day roster and signed him to a massive extension. Everything was coming up Tigers. Then the losing started."

Detroit was 18-17 on May 3, which isn't an incredibly impressive record by any means, but it was still within the AL Central race. But with Skubal headed for surgery, things quickly unraveled.

They've since gone just 3-16, and now are well behind the eight-ball to return to the postseason in what was meant to be a contending season.

MOREEx-MLB GM projects White Sox to sell at trade deadline despite 2026 success

There are plenty of other teams that have had disappointing seasons so far, but the Tigers, according to Passan, have been the biggest disappointment of all.

The Skubal situation is a huge reason why, as the moment he went down, things spiraled out of control. It might get bad enough that the Tigers actually have to trade Skubal at the deadline to recoup something from this potentially disastrous 2026 season.

Still, the Tigers have time to rebound from this awful start. But, if things don't get better soon, there might not be any doubt that the Tigers are the biggest disappointments in MLB this season, if there is any at the moment.

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Jets waiting to evaluate Cade Klubnik before committing to veteran quarterback

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Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik (2) warms up during the Pinstipe Bowl practice in Clemson, S.C. Monday, Dec. 15, 2025.

The New York Jets are hoping that the second season of the Aaron Glenn era goes much better than the first. After a disastrous season with Justin Fields as the starting quarterback, New York and Glenn have brought in Geno Smith for the 2026-27 campaign.

Smith was brought in to be the starter, but things behind him on the depth chart are a lot murkier. The Jets have Bailey Zappe and Brady Cook on the roster, and drafted former Clemson Tigers standout Cade Klubnik in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft.

According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the Jets plan on evaluating Klubnik before deciding on adding a veteran quarterback to the room.

“The Jets haven’t signed a veteran because they want to see what Klubnik can do over the next month. That goes for Brady Cook and Bailey Zappe, too,” Cimini wrote, “but it’s really about Klubnik, a fourth-round pick.

“Klubnik looked good at the recent rookie camp, but that was against mostly undrafted free agents and tryout players. The speed will intensify at OTAs, which should give the coaches a better idea of his ability to absorb and execute the system.”

The Jets have already met with veteran Russell Wilson, who said that he was offered, but that he is also mulling an opportunity in the media.

“They offered me,” Wilson said of his meeting with the Jets, “and I’m trying to figure out what the next best thing is for me to do. I still know I can play ball at a high level, but also I have an opportunity to do TV, so we’ll see what happens.”

However, if Klubnik impresses over the next month, the Jets may make Wilson’s decision for him.

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Sean Strickland reacts to Jake Paul entering Forbes’ list of highest paid athletes

Sean Strickland claims he isn’t earning even a fraction of what Jake Paul earns. 

Paul entered the Forbes’ list of highest paid athletes for 2026. “The Problem Child” is ranked 23rd on the list with a total earnings of $70 million. When Strickland heard the news, the UFC middleweight champion joked about terminating his contract with the promotion to go fight Paul. Strickland claims even a fraction of Paul’s earnings is more than he is earning in the UFC. Strickland is absolutely confident that he would school Paul if they met in the squared circle.

“I gotta leave the UFC and go beat up Jake Paul. That’s it,” Strickland told Nina Marie-Daniele at a recent MMA event. “Leave my contract with the UFC. It’s time for me to leave. If I made even a fraction of that I would be making more than the UFC is paying me. I would beat the s—t out of Jake Paul.” 

Rare Air for MMA Athletes


The only other combat sports athlete to make it to the list is Saul Alvarez, who took the second position with a total earnings of $170 million. Meanwhile, Conor McGregor is the only MMA fighter who ever made to the Forbes’ list of highest paid athletes, first due to his boxing bout against Floyd Mayweather, and then due to the profits from his sale of majority shares in Proper No.12 whiskey. 

Meanwhile, Paul initially started his boxing career against fellow social media influencers. Paul became a popular name in combat sports by fighting MMA fighters. The 29-year-old has since progressed to fighting boxers like Mike Tyson and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Paul most recently fought his toughest competition in former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, who stopped him in the sixth round. 

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Chicago Cubs vs. Pittsburgh Pirates preview, Monday 5/25, 12:35 CT

Monday notes…

  • EIGHT IS ENOUGH: The Cubs have not lost a ninth consecutive game since July 17, 2022, when they fell at home to the Mets, 4-3, in 10 innings in the second game of a doubleheader. They had lost the first game, 2-1, in 11 innings. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • LET’S NOT DO THIS: A loss today would give the Cubs the dubious distinction of having the longest losing streak, nine games, of any team that had multiple double-digit winning streaks in a season. The 1916 Giants had winning streak of 17, 14 and 12 games. The first came after they had lost eight in a row. The second and third were separated by a tie. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • IT’S AS BAD AS YOU THINK IT IS: In their eight losses, the Cubs have been outscored, 43-20, an average of 5.4-2.5. They have been outhit, 68-39, an average of 8.5-3.8. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY: One day after Jon Lieber one-hits the Reds, Kerry Wood matches that feat by one-hitting the Brewers at Wrigley Field. The only Milwaukee hit is a leadoff single by Mark Loretta in the seventh. Wood walks two and strikes out 14. The Cubs win 1-0 with the only run a solo homer by Rondell White in the fourth. It happened 25 years ago today, Friday, May 25, 2001.

Cubs lineup:

Start of a new series.

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— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 25, 2026

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Ben Brown, RHP vs. Carmen Mlodzinski, RHP

Ben Brown’s first two starts this year, after being pressed into the rotation due to injuries, were very good. The third, last Tuesday vs. the Brewers, wasn’t quite as good, though still decent — three runs in five innings with six strikeouts. He threw 82 pitches in that one so should be fully stretched out to go as far as needed today.

Brown’s only appearance vs. the Pirates this year was two scoreless innings of relief April 11 at Wrigley Field in a game the Cubs lost in 11 innings.

Here’s one really positive thing about Brown — he has allowed just one home run this year in 38.2 innings, and that was to the very first batter he faced this season on Opening Day (Daylen Lile of the Nationals), so he’s faced 153 batters since then without allowing a long ball. Keep up the great work, Ben.

Carmen Mlodzinski has made eight starts and two “bulk guy” relief appearances after an opener this year, after being mostly a reliever up to this year.

He threw 5.1 shutout innings against the Cubs April 10 at Wrigley Field, and last time out, last Wednesday vs, the Cardinals, he threw five shutout innings. He has allowed just two home runs this year in 50 innings. This will not be an easy game for Cubs hitters.

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You’ll find the game preview, like this one, posted separately on the front page two hours before game time (90 minutes for some early day games following night games).

At the same time, a StoryStream containing the preview will also post on the front page, titled “Cubs vs. (Team) (Day of week/date) game threads.” It will contain every post related to that particular game.

The Live! (formerly “First Pitch”) thread will still post at five minutes to game time. It will also post to the front page. That will be the only live game discussion thread. After the game, the recap and Heroes and Goats will also live on the front page as separate posts.

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Vasco da Gama, Itabirito and Atlético Piauiense through to A2 round two

Vasco da Gama, Itabirito and Atlético Piauiense through to A2 round two
Vasco da Gama, Itabirito and Atlético Piauiense through to A2 round two

The top three teams in the Brasileirão Feminino A2 standings have already mathematically secured qualification for the second stage of the competition. Vasco da Gama leads with 31 points; Itabirito is in second place with 28 points; and Atlético Piauiense is in third with 27 points. There are still five spots left for the quarterfinals. Check the full table by clicking here.

The 11th round of the competition took place over the weekend. On Friday (22), Atlético Rio Negro and Pérolas Negras drew 1-1 in a match played at Canarinho, in Boa Vista (RR).

Saturday (23) began with a goalless draw between Taubaté and Minas Brasília at Joaquim de Morais Filho, in Taubaté (SP). Vasco da Gama thrashed Doce Mel 5-0 at Estádio da Rua Bariri, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ). Away from home, Ceará beat Itacoatiara 2-1 at Floro de Mendonça, in Amazonas. Finally, Instituo 3B defeated Vila nova 3-0 at Ismael Benigno, in Manaus (AM).

The final matches of the round were played on Sunday (24). Paysandu beat UDA 2-1 at Modelão, in Castanhal (PA); Itabirito defeated Ação by the narrowest of margins at Dito Souza, in Várzea Grande (MT); and Atlético Piauiense overcame Sport 3-0 at Lindolfo Monteiro, in Teresina (PI).

The next round of the Brasileirão Feminino A3 returns on Saturday (30), starting at 3 p.m.

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Vote now for the Longplex Athlete of the Week in Baseball

Much like the weather might have forced some of you to do over the long Memorial Day weekend, we’ve switched things up on the fly here. 

The last edition wasn’t the final Longplex Baseball Player of the Week poll for the regular season (and a little extra). It’s here now. 

A few stray games remained on the schedule through Wednesday before preliminary playoff action got underway. Division I, Division II and Division III started with single-elimination contests before Pod play commenced. Two losses will be required to send teams home for the summer from there, and it all builds toward three best-of-3 title series at Rhode Island College. 

North Kingstown, Lincoln, Smithfield and Moses Brown advanced in Division I. Narragansett, Chariho, St. Raphael and Johnston moved on in Division II. Hope and Tiverton staged the biggest upsets to date in Division III by toppling Providence Country Day and Juanita Sanchez, respectively – Blackstone Valley Prep/Central Falls and North Smithfield also went through. 

Winners will be announced in the following Player of the Week poll. The prize is pretty simple – nothing tangible. Bragging rights, a bit of extra exposure on social media, the right to belong to an exclusive club by the start of June – that's about it. 

Who was last week's Longplex Athlete of the Week in Baseball?

Mason Hunt of West Warwick earned 63% of the nearly 15,000 votes cast. North Providence's Mike Ryan was second with 36%.

Hunt played a key role in the Wizards' home-and-home sweep of Ponaganset two weeks ago. He picked up a save in a 1-0 win in the opener and was outstanding in the rematch, allowing five hits and striking out six in a 3-1 triumph. Hunt helped himself at the plate with a 3-for-3 day that included a triple, an RBI and a run scored. 

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We can’t do this alone. We need your help – engagement, reporting scores, spreading the word about the poll. That’s all up to you. We can facilitate in a few different ways, but this weekly competition will be what you make of it – we appreciate you for it. 

Coaches and athletic administrators from either team in a given game are asked to contact us through the Game Changer app, by phone at (401) 277-7340 or via email at pjsports@providencejournal.com. We’ll accept phone and email submissions Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and we’ll also check email over the course of the weekend. Getting in touch as early as possible will always be preferable. 

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Meet this week's nominees

That’s enough of a preamble. It’s time for the Week 8 nominees (in alphabetical order).

Noah Ferreira, Blackstone Valley Prep/Central Falls Baseball

Noah Ferreira, Blackstone Valley Prep/Central Falls 

The Warrior Pride won four games last week, including a Division III playoff contest over returning finalist Pawtucket Co-op. Ferreira was key in all of them, including against the Tigers – a hit, a walk, a run scored and nine strikeouts in a one-hit gem on the mound. Ferreira added a combined seven hits in victories over Paul Cuffee, Times2 and North Smithfield, driving in a pair of runs apiece against the Eagles and Northmen. 

Bodie Forsell, North Kingstown baseball

Bodie Forsell, North Kingstown 

Forsell authored one of the best outings of his high school career exactly when it was needed most. He carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning as the Skippers shut out Cranston East, 5-0, in a Division I preliminary matchup. Forsell allowed just two infield singles, walked one and struck out 10 in a complete game that pushed North Kingstown into Pod 1 play. 

Brayden Menard, Moses Brown 

Menard delivered under pressure on the mound as the Quakers outlasted Barrington, 4-3, in a 12-inning Division I preliminary thriller. He allowed just two hits and struck out eight in 5 1/3 scoreless innings of relief to earn the victory over the Eagles. Menard escaped a bases-loaded jam in the bottom of the 12th while Moses Brown sealed a place in Pod 1. 

Alex Monkevicz (33), Tiverton baseball, April 15, 2026.

Alex Monkevicz, Tiverton 

The Tigers upset their way into Pod 2 of the Division III playoffs by avenging a loss earlier in the week to Juaniat Sanchez. Monkevicz had two hits in the defeat and went to work on the mound in the 12-4 triumph, striking out eight through six innings to go along with his two hits, two runs and three RBI. He also knocked in three runs and scored twice against Scituate and drove home another pair against Davies. 

Josh Tejada, Hope 

The Blue Wave advanced as the 12th-seeded team in Division III partly thanks to Tejada, who fired a gem in a 2-1 upset of Providence Country Day. He struck out five, allowed just two hits and scored a run on a Chris Bernard homer that decided it. Tejada also threw five innings in a win over Davies and collected two hits and two RBI in a victory against Paul Cuffee. 

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Joe Burrow’s comment about Bengals’ offensive line says it all

Much has been written this offseason about how the Cincinnati Bengals return the same starting five offensive linemen for the first time in the Joe Burrow era. 

Rest assured Burrow realizes it, too. 

While speaking with reporters recently during offseason workouts, Burrow made sure to stress this point about what an advantage it is to have the starting five in front of him locked down. 

"To have all these guys back is a big advantage early in the season," Burrow said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. "You don't have young guys trying to fit into the mix and learn the communication on the fly. These guys had a lot of reps last year together, and communication is so key on the offensive line, and to be able to have reps at that is so valuable."

The Bengals made sure to avoid more line disruptions this offseason by agreeing to an extension with guard Dalton Risner. It’s a move that got overlooked quickly thanks to the team's gigantic splashes later in the process, but it’s still a massive factor for the 2026 season. 

With Risner in the fold, the Bengals have Ted Karras at center, breakout sophomore Dylan Fairchild at the other guard spot and Orlando Brown and Amarius Mims at the tackle spots. 

The buzzword continuity has been the big thing around the Bengals this offseason. Hence, keeping all things related to Zac Taylor in place while the rest of the AFC North resets with new head coaches. 

What shouldn’t go overlooked, though, is the continuity on the offensive line. Even Burrow isn’t being shy about it in public. 

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Joe Burrow’s comment about Bengals’ offensive line says it all

Notre Dame vs Princeton NCAA men's lacrosse championship score, live updates

If it's Memorial Day, that means Notre Dame lacrosse is playing for the national championship.

That's been the case now in three of the past four years for coach Kevin Corrigan's would-be Irish dynasty. Just don't ask him about the D-word; he's not interested in ruminating over what a win today in Virginia (1 p.m. ET) over top-seeded Princeton would mean for No. 2 seed Notre Dame's place in lacrosse history.

Winners of 12 of their past 13 NCAA Tournament games, the Irish (13-2) are coming off a 15-7 demolition of sixth-seeded Syracuse in Saturday's national semifinals. Notre Dame, as a No. 3 seed, outlasted top-seeded Duke 13-9 in the 2023 NCAA final; in 2024 against seventh-seeded Maryland, the top-seeded Irish rolled 15-5.

Princeton (16-2) is looking for its seventh NCAA title in the modern era but its first since 2001. This is just the second trip to Championship Weekend for the Tigers since 2004.

Behind the scenes: How scout team contributions drive Notre Dame lacrosse to new heights

Follow along below for LIVE updates from Notre Dame vs. Princeton in the NCAA men's lacrosse national championship game.

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Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Nine

Tacoma Rainiers

It was a brutal week for the Rainiers, dropping five of six to the Salt Lake Bees on the road. This team has weathered a substantial amount of turnover as of late and is certainly down several of their core players, but with plenty of injury issues still present on the big league roster, it looks unlikely they’ll see substantial reinforcements anytime soon. As a Triple-A affiliate, such is life.

It was unsurprisingly a tough week for most Rainiers this week after the thorough butt-kicking they took, but longtime Mariner farmhand Colin Davis had a fantastic showing offensively. Collecting 12 hits that included two homers, Davis raised his season OPS to .887 and has been one of the better performers for this ballclub. They need someone to step up and replace the offensive output Colt Emerson provided for this lineup, and so far, Davis has done an excellent job at doing just that.

Arkansas Travelers

The Travs continued their winning ways against Springfield this week, taking four of six from the pesky Redbirds. They maintain their spot atop the division and are in prime position for the first half crown.

Kade Anderson racked up 7 Ks over 4.2 scoreless frames at Double-A tonight 😮‍💨

The @MsPlayerDev No. 2 prospect is up to 58 strikeouts over 38.2 innings this season.

(🎥@MiLBMariners) pic.twitter.com/piX6gxn2C5

— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) May 23, 2026

Bouncing back from his first tough start last week, Kade Anderson was back to his usual self against the Cardinals, working 4.2 scoreless innings back home in DSP. The lefthander whiffed seven and walked two, allowing just three hits on the afternoon. Anderson’s season ERA sits at 1.63 and has a great chance to lead the Texas League for the rest of this 2026 season; the M’s head brass have indicated a promotion to Triple-A is unlikely at this point in time. Still just 21 years old, it’s fair to be cautious with his promotion schedule, though getting him closer to fans in the PNW would certainly be a big perk for the Rainier faithful.

With as much fanfare as the top names get on this roster, former 19th rounder Charlie Pagliarini has led the way for this Traveler offense and has been on an absolute tear during the month of May. An infielder out of Fairfield University, Pagliarini is a Three-True-Outcome type of bat that’s displayed impressive power this season, mashing his way to a season OPS of .892. Over the last several weeks, Pagliarini is slashing an absurd .392/.483/.716 with a ~20% K% and ~14% BB%, routinely hitting the ball incredibly hard and explaining away at least some part of his elevated BABIP. At 25, Pagliarini is a candidate for Triple-A this season and could be the latest in a long line of Mariner developmental successes.

Everett AquaSox

The Frogs were unable to even the series in Sunday afternoon’s bout against the Dust Devils and ended up dropping the weekly slate by a score of four to two. The Frogs aren’t officially eliminated just yet, but with a middling record in a lopsided race, a first half title is looking tougher and tougher by the day.

Jonny Farmelo had a very impressive showing at the plate this week, managing a 6-18 series with an even 5:5 K/BB ratio. Farmelo has utilized his speed to get plenty of extra-base knocks this year, and though the stolen bases are coming inefficiently right now, they’ve begun to trend up as of late after a middling start to the season. Now with a season OPS at the .799 mark, Farmelo’s solid month of May is a great sign of positive things to come for the rest of the season.

Jonny Farmelo continuing his great month of May as he smokes an RBI triple. pic.twitter.com/U8uIxbILGl

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) May 24, 2026

Though his legendary hit streak was thwarted at 25 games this week, it’s worth reflecting on just how gaudy a month Felnin Celesten has been having. Playing excellent shortstop defense essentially every day, Celesten has managed a .409/.512/.667 slash line with as many strikeouts as walks. It’s unfortunate he was just a few games away from breaking the league’s all-time record, but his incredible achievements over the past few weeks deserve to be celebrated thoroughly. There have been very few months in the history of the Northwest League better than what he’s been able to accomplish in the month of May, and it seems likely he’ll be on his way to Arkansas once the first half comes to a close.

Inland Empire 66ers

It was a weird week for the 66ers, as despite excellent offensive production throughout the entire series, the pitching was unable to hold up their end of the bargain, ultimately leading to a narrow series loss. For context, Inland Empire averaged over 8 runs a game this series, yet only managed to win two games. Peak minor league baseball.

Corner outfielder Aiden Taurek has been torching the baseball for the better part of a month at this point, and this past week was no exception. Collecting eight hits on the week, half of Taurek’s knocks went for extra bases and ultimately raised his monthly OPS to .995, a whisker shy of the coveted 1.000 barrier. Taurek was an OBP machine in his brief taste of pro ball last July, but now tapping into more power, Taurek looks like a very sneaky bat that could fly through this system over the next few seasons.

Final line for Mason Peters vs Ontario:
3IP, 4H, 0R, 0BB, 4K, 7 whiffs, 56 pitches, 41 strikes. pic.twitter.com/SkczdjzygL

— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) May 23, 2026

Another week, another excellent start for Mason Peters. One of the only bright spots for this pitching staff all week, Peters continued his reign of terror over the California League and looks a step ahead of his competition. Lowering his season ERA to 1.74, Peters’ three shutout innings featured just four baserunners all day, and he matched that total with four punchouts of his own. He’ll be on the shortlist for Everett this summer.

ACL Mariners

In case you missed it, Baseball America ($) published a piece featuring Yorger Bautista as a major breakout candidate this season, as his batted ball metrics and swing decisions have ascended several grades on the 20-80 scale through the early goings of this season. Accomplishing this without sacrificing any bit of power whatsoever, Bautista has the underlying metrics that scream a big jump in production is coming. He could be a real threat to see the California League some time this summer and has the tools to be a mainstay on top 100 prospect lists for years to come.

Explosive claim: Canelo Alvarez insists referee pulled Rico Verhoeven out just before a savage Usyk knockout

Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images

While many criticised the stoppage in Oleksandr Usyk’s fight against Rico Verhoeven, Canelo Alvarez thinks the referee made the right call.

Usyk stepped into the ring to defend his Ring Magazine and WBC World Heavyweight titles against Verhoeven, with the bout taking place in front of a striking backdrop: the Pyramids in Giza.

The former kickboxing champion, who was only making his second appearance in professional boxing, surprised many with how well he performed against one of the division’s top fighters.

By round 11, one judge had Verhoeven ahead by a round, while the other two had it even. But just before the bell rang to end the fight, Usyk forced a stoppage that sparked immediate debate about whether it was justified.

Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images

Canelo backs referee decision in Usyk vs Verhoeven despite backlash

Even at 37, Verhoeven had been putting together a case for one of the biggest upsets the sport has seen, managing to stay competitive deep into the fight.

The finish didn’t sit well with many. The referee stepped in after the bell sounded to end the round, and some of Usyk’s punches clearly landed after time had expired.

Verhoeven’s camp protested immediately, and it didn’t take long for him to announce plans to officially appeal the result.

Still, Canelo Alvarez stood by the referee’s call, going against what seemed like most people’s opinion on how things played out.

Speaking outside of an impromptu venue setup for post-fight reactions, Canelo said: “It was a good fight. I didn’t expect that from Rico but it was a good fight.”

“It’s tough to say (how it was scored). I don’t think (it was an early stoppage), I think they saved Rico from a knockout,” he added.

No decision has been made yet about whether Verhoeven will chase a rematch or look elsewhere. After the bout, Jake Paul floated an MVP MMA fight between Verhoeven and Francis Ngannou—something that would be hard not to notice if it came together.

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Kyle Larson’s son Owen consoles Brexton Busch during emotional tribute to Kyle Busch

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Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images

During the Coca-Cola 600 weekend, a quiet moment between Owen Larson and Brexton Busch captured the heartbreak felt across NASCAR as the sport continued to mourn the loss of Kyle Busch.

The Busch family made their first public appearance since Kyle’s passing at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with Samantha Busch attending the race alongside Brexton and Lennix Busch.

One moment in the garage area quickly became one of the most talked-about scenes of the weekend, after Owen Larson was seen comforting Brexton during the tribute event.

Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Jeff Robinson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Owen Larson supports Brexton Busch during emotional NASCAR weekend

Fans reacted emotionally after footage showed Owen Larson approaching Brexton and sharing a hug as the young driver tried to process the difficult weekend.

The moment carried extra significance given the close ties between the Larson and Busch families, who have known each other for years through grassroots racing and the Cup Series.

Owen and Brexton have also raced against each other in junior events, making the gesture feel especially personal during such a difficult time.

The Coca-Cola 600 weekend itself had a sombre atmosphere, with NASCAR honouring Kyle Busch through various ceremonies and tributes.

Owen’s gesture was highlighted by many fans as a reminder of how deeply Busch’s loss has affected the wider racing community beyond just the Cup Series garage.

Busch family’s return to NASCAR spotlight carries emotional weight

Samantha Busch attended the race with Brexton and Lennix, marking the family’s first major appearance at a NASCAR event since Kyle’s death earlier this month.

NASCAR held tributes throughout the weekend, and Richard Childress Racing reserved Busch’s No. 8 car number for Brexton’s potential future racing career.

The emotional scenes involving the Busch children became one of the defining storylines outside of the racing itself during Sunday’s event.

For many fans, seeing Owen Larson support Brexton was a powerful reminder of the close bonds shared between racing families, especially among children who have grown up together in the sport.

While the Coca-Cola 600 delivered its own drama on track, the quiet moment between Owen and Brexton stood out as one of the weekend’s most memorable moments.

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Report: Juventus rekindle interest in Crystal Palace forward available at discount

Report: Juventus rekindle interest in Crystal Palace forward available at discount
Report: Juventus rekindle interest in Crystal Palace forward available at discount

Juventus could launch a new onslaught for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta after missing out on him in January.

The physically imposing centre-forward has been spearheading the Eagles’ lineup since making the move from Mainz in January 2021.

The Frenchman has established himself as a household name in the Premier League and earned his senior national team debut last year.

Juventus still interested in Jean-Philippe Mateta

Between his injuries and the team’s inconsistent performances, Mateta wasn’t able to replicate last season’s exploits in 2025/26, but he still delivered 15 goals in 49 appearances across all competitions.

Therefore, the Sevran native remains an interesting profile followed by several suitors, including Juventus, who had already made a move in the winter.

With Dusan Vlahovic ruled out with a long-term injury, Luciano Spalletti had asked the Bianconeri management to add a new centre-forward to the fold.

Mateta was one of the main options on Damien Comolli’s shortlist. It was reported at the time that the Serie A giants had an agreement in principle with the player, but fell short in their negotiations with Palace, who insisted on their €35 million price tag.

But according to TuttoJuvejournalist Mirko Di Natale, the Bianconeri plan to try again this summer, knowing that the English club’s asking price has significantly dropped.

Crystal Palace lower their asking price for Mateta

Mateta’s contract with Palace will expire in June 2027, so the source believes the Premier League club will be willing to entertain offers starting from €20m or €25m.

The Frenchman’s affordable price makes him a tempting option for Juventus, who must sign at least one new striker in the summer.

The Serie A giants will almost certainly offload Arkadiusz Milik and Lois Openda, while Jonathan David would be sold for the right offer.

Finally, Dusan Vlahovic’s contract will expire next month, and it remains to be seen if the two parties can find an agreement on a renewal.

Relegated manager set to be dismissed

Relegated manager set to be dismissed
Relegated manager set to be dismissed

Nuno Espírito Santo Facing West Ham Crisis Talks After Relegation

West Ham hierarchy consider swift Nuno decision

Nuno Espírito Santo’s short West Ham United reign appears to be hanging by a thread after The Times reported that the Portuguese coach has been called into crisis talks with the club hierarchy.

According to The Times, Nuno has been summoned to meet David Sullivan, West Ham’s co-chairman, and other board members, with his future as head coach now in serious doubt. The report states that the meeting “could well conclude with Nuno’s dismissal”, a dramatic development after West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League on Sunday.

Relegation clause changes financial picture

Nuno signed a three-year contract in September after Graham Potter’s departure, with the deal worth up to £8million including bonuses. Yet West Ham’s failure to survive reportedly allows the club to activate a clause enabling them to dismiss him without compensation.

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That detail matters. In modern football, poor decisions often carry heavy financial punishment. Here, West Ham may have a cleaner route towards change, although another reset would raise serious questions about strategy, planning and leadership.

Managerial search could begin again

Should Nuno leave, West Ham would be seeking a fourth permanent manager in two years since David Moyes’s second spell ended. Former Hammer Scott Parker and Slaven Bilic are already expected to be among the names considered.

For supporters, that speaks to instability as much as ambition.

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For a concerned football supporter, this report lands with the thud of inevitability. West Ham have not simply reached a difficult crossroads, they have driven at speed into a wall built from poor planning, short-term thinking and managerial churn.

Nuno Espírito Santo may carry responsibility for results, as every head coach must, yet the wider picture feels more troubling. Four permanent managers in two years would not scream elite structure. It would whisper panic. West Ham were once a club speaking about growth, European nights and pushing into a higher bracket. Now the conversation is about relegation clauses, compensation escapes and another managerial shortlist.

There is also a sadness in seeing names such as Scott Parker and Slaven Bilic linked so quickly. Both understand the club, but sentiment cannot be allowed to replace clarity. West Ham need an identity before they need another familiar face.

From a fan perspective, the frustration would be immense. Relegation hurts. Uncertainty hurts more. If Nuno goes, the next appointment must be part of a proper rebuild, not another reaction to failure. Supporters deserve a football plan with conviction, not another press conference promising a fresh start while the foundations remain cracked.

Sources: Chelsea could aim to replace Enzo Fernandez with “defensive midfielder” to help out Cole Palmer

Sources: Chelsea could aim to replace Enzo Fernandez with “defensive midfielder” to help out Cole Palmer
Sources: Chelsea could aim to replace Enzo Fernandez with “defensive midfielder” to help out Cole Palmer

Chelsea could sell Enzo Fernandez this summer, a move that would weaken the team but would help balance the squad.

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Our writer Simon Phillips’ superb piece on his Substack has lots of juicy details from his source about Chelsea’s summer transfer plans.

As well as looking at new defenders and an attacker, he claims that among Chelsea’s targets is “a new centre midfielder.”

“The club will look to replace Enzo Fernandez if he does go, but that could be in the form of a defensive midfielder, then pushing Cole Palmer into the more central position.”

Chelsea could solve squad balance problems with Enzo sale

We don’t hate that idea at all. The fact is that Enzo and Palmer have struggled to play in the team at the same time, and various managers have tried various imperfect solutions to get it to work. Enzo proved unable to play a double pivot with Moises Caicedo, so he has consistently been moved to the 10, with Palmer then pushed wide right.

Having Palmer central and some more midfield force behind him would be a good way of sorting an imbalanced squad as we prepare for a season without European football.

In other news…

Nicolas Jackson is coming back from his loan this summer – although nobody is sure whether he’ll be sticking around. Xabi Alonso needs to decide.

Marc Cucurella may be leaving Chelsea, and another central defender coming means two defensive additions to the Blues.

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Myles Murphy’s future “probably isn’t in Cincinnati,” per NFL.com writer

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - DECEMBER 15: Myles Murphy #99 of the Cincinnati Bengals stands on the sidelines during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on December 15, 2024 in Nashville, TN. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When the Cincinnati Bengals didn’t exercise Myles Murphy’s fifth year option, they framed it as a way of maintaining cap flexibility.

But, according to NFL.com writer Nick Shook, that may have been an indication that they don’t think he was worth it.

“Murphy’s Year 3 jump in production wasn’t enough to convince the Bengals to pick up his fifth-year option, making for a natural prove-it season in a contract year,” Shook wrote in his piece on make-or-break players for 2026. “As it stands now, his future probably isn’t in Cincinnati, unless his rate of compensation fits nicely into the Bengals’ bigger financial picture. But he will sign a second contract somewhere, and now is the time to earn that money.“

Shook discussed how Cincinnati has invested heavily in edge rushers in the Draft in recent years: Murphy in the first round of 2023, Shemar Stewart in the first round of 2025, and Cashius Howell in the second round this year.

As a result, Shook wrote, there will be “a battle royale of sorts for the top edge-rushing job opposite free-agent addition Boye Mafe.”

Meanwhile, Murphy has only shown glimpses so far. The implication is that, if he has an outstanding season, he will be out of the Bengals’ price range. And if he’s only average, they have enough young talent to move on.

'Outstanding leader' Shinnie to leave Aberdeen

Aberdeen Captain Graeme Shinnie celebrates with the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup Trophy during the Scottish Gas Men's Scottish Cup Final between Aberdeen and Celtic at Hampden Park, on May 24, 2025, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Graeme Shinnie won the 2025 Scottish Cup with Aberdeen [SNS]

Aberdeen's Scottish Cup-winning captain Graeme Shinnie is to leave the club next month when his contract expires.

The 34-year-old has played 344 times over two spells for his hometown team, with last season's triumph over Celtic at Hampden making him the first Aberdeen captain for 35 years to win the Scottish Cup.

The club say Shinnie was offered a two-year contract extension which also included a pathway into coaching. However, the midfielder has chosen to move on to continue playing more regularly.

Aberdeen manager Stephen Robinson described Shinnie as an "outstanding leader".

"His dedication, work rate and influence within the dressing room have been invaluable and he has captained this club with distinction," Robinson added.

"We understand his desire to continue playing regularly, something I could not guarantee going into next season.

"It goes without saying that he leaves here with our sincerest thanks, admiration and very best wishes for the future."

Shinnie first joined Aberdeen in 2015 after leaving Inverness Caledonian Thistle, where he also lifted the Scottish Cup as captain, and he is now expected to return to the Highland club after their promotion to the Championship.

A successful spell working with Derek McInnes followed which included several finals and top-three league finishes, before he departed for Derby County in 2019.

Shinnie returned to Pittodrie in 2023 and has been a pivotal figure for three-and-a-half years and the club say he leaves a "true Dons legend".

He is 20th on the club's all-time appearance list and also made 32 appearances in European competition, which is the 12th-most in the club's history.

Analysis: No surprise as Shinnie departs a hero

Shinnie's departure will come as no surprise to Aberdeen fans, with his influence on the pitch waning in a turbulent season.

The midfielder only started half of the club's league games as they limped to ninth place, with his all-action play becoming less effective week-to-week as age catches up.

Robinson clearly agrees as he starts his Aberdeen rebuild, with regular game time the sticking point in Shinnie extending his stay.

But the captain will depart as a hero to every Dons supporter. One of their own, he visibly gave everything every time he stepped on to the pitch.

Watching a local lad fly into tackles, rally team-mates, and sometimes single-handedly drive their team forward is not something fans are regularly accustomed to in the modern game. That is what Shinnie gave the Red Army.

During his first spell he was part of a brilliant midfield three which also involved Kenny McLean and Ryan Jack as Aberdeen became Celtic's main challengers, losing out in finals and in the league.

Latterly, with lots of signings coming and going, he has been one of few consistent presences giving the club a sense of identity.

Despite that turbulence of recent years, he got the moment he and his fellow fans had dreamed of on 24 May 2025.

Shinnie will forever be remembered for sticking Aberdeen's first penalty in the shootout win over Celtic right into the top corner.

That, and the celebrations which followed that long-awaited Scottish Cup win will be the defining image of him at Pittodrie.

VOTE for Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for May 18-24

After an exciting finish to the high school baseball regular 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 Morris/Sussex Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Sean Benbow, Hackettstown

Benbow collected five hits, five RBIs, five runs, two doubles, four walks and a stolen base as the Tigers won all four of their games last week.   

Michael Kmec, Lenape Valley

Kmec went 4 for 8 in three games last week with six RBIs, three runs and a walk.

Drew Shepulski, Pope John

Shepulski collected six hits, scored four runs, three RBIs, a double and a walk in four games last week.

Jake Sweat, Morris Tech

Sweat went 6 for 11 last week with five runs, an RBI, four doubles, four walks and two stolen bases.

Matt Zisa, West Morris

Zisa hit three home runs, a double and collected nine RBIs as the Wolfpack went 3-1 week.

Vote!

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This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: VOTE Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for May 18-24

VOTE for Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for May 18-24

After an exciting finish to the high school baseball regular 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 Morris/Sussex Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Sean Benbow, Hackettstown

Benbow collected five hits, five RBIs, five runs, two doubles, four walks and a stolen base as the Tigers won all four of their games last week.   

Michael Kmec, Lenape Valley

Kmec went 4 for 8 in three games last week with six RBIs, three runs and a walk.

Drew Shepulski, Pope John

Shepulski collected six hits, scored four runs, three RBIs, a double and a walk in four games last week.

Jake Sweat, Morris Tech

Sweat went 6 for 11 last week with five runs, an RBI, four doubles, four walks and two stolen bases.

Matt Zisa, West Morris

Zisa hit three home runs, a double and collected nine RBIs as the Wolfpack went 3-1 week.

Vote!

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This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: VOTE Morris/Sussex Baseball Player of the Week for May 18-24

Stephen A. Smith has a brutal take on Kenny Atkinson's job security

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Down 0-3 with no team in NBA history ever surviving it, Kenny Atkinson, in a Sunday news conference told reporters the Cavaliers were analytically winning the series.

"I think analytically, we've won two out of three in the expected score," Atkinson said. "I don't know if you guys follow that, the expected score. And I know you're looking confused."

Stephen A. Smith had no patience for it.

"That moment right there is why Kenny Atkinson deserves to be an assistant coach," Smith said on First Take. "For any coach to have that come out of their mouth, it's egregious. Certain owners out there, not all, but there's some owners out there that would have the pink slip ready for him the second they lose tonight."

Josh Hart's lamppost line made Atkinson's press conference look even worse

Knicks guard Josh Hart had already shared his take with reporters, and it quickly went viral before Atkinson took the stage.

"I'm never a huge analytics guy. At a certain point, they are a lamp post to a drunk person. You can lean on them, but it won't get you home," Hart said, to Karl-Anthony Towns' visible amusement on the sideline.

Stephen A Smith GOES IN on Kenny Atkinson for his Analytics comment 😳

“That moment right there is why Kenny Atkinson deserves to be an assistant coach… For any coach to have that come out of their mouth, it’s egregious…. Certain owners out there, not all, but there’s some… pic.twitter.com/lINuRWSird

— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 25, 2026

The Knicks have won 10 straight playoff games and beaten Cleveland by an average of 22.5 points in the series. The Cavs shot 29 percent from three in Game 3, went 12-of-19 from the free-throw line, and were never seriously in the game after the first quarter.

Atkinson won Coach of the Year last season after leading Cleveland to 64 wins, seemed aware that the analytics framing wouldn't land cleanly.

"If you believe in process and all that, take that layer," he told reporters. "I know I don't throw that on them. I see it for myself."

Game 4 is Monday night in Cleveland. A Knicks win sends New York to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 and almost certainly opens a full conversation about Atkinson's future with the franchise.

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How close was the finish at the 2026 Indianapolis 500? Third through fifth is closer than 1-2

Indianapolis 500 fans were thrilled with the at-the-finish-line battle between Felix Rosenqvist and David Malukas. Rosenqvist edged Malukas by 0.0233 seconds, the closest 1-2 finish in race history.

An even closer battle occurred just behind them.

Scott McLaughlin finished third, Pato O'Ward fourth and Marcus Armstrong fifth, separated by 0.155 seconds. In this photo snapped an instant after they crossed the finish line, the three are almost side-by-side-by-side.

Meanwhile, how 'bout that battle for third? 😳 #Indy500pic.twitter.com/aC4vsL4fKe

— MurderHawk (@MurderHawk500) May 24, 2026

Armstrong started the 1-lap finishing shootout with the lead, but Malukas quickly passed him. Armstong and Meyer Shank Racing teammate Rosenqvist spent most of the lap battling side-by-side until Rosenqvist cleared Armstrong in Turn 4. Meanwhile, O'Ward was trying to find space to pass them and McLaughlin stayed slightly behind the mayhem.

As Rosenqvist and Malukas battled for the win, McLaughlin pulled a move similar to Rosenqvist, slipping to the outside of O'Ward. O'Ward passed Armstrong, who had taken an inside line.

What's the difference in that less-than-1-second 1-5 finish?

Here are last year's winnings for the top 5 finishers.

  1. Alex Palou, $3,833,500
  2. David Malukas, $667,300
  3. Pato O'Ward, $951,000
  4. Felix Rosenqvist, $769,500
  5. Santino Ferrucci, $707,500

Based on this — beyond having a named etched on the Borg-Warner Trophy for eternity — Malukas could lose more than $3 million. The difference between 3rd and 5th for Armstrong could be about $250,000.

This year's race winnings will be released later today.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis 500 2026: How close was the finish? How much did it cost them in winnings?

How close was the finish at the 2026 Indianapolis 500? Third through fifth is closer than 1-2

Indianapolis 500 fans were thrilled with the at-the-finish-line battle between Felix Rosenqvist and David Malukas. Rosenqvist edged Malukas by 0.0233 seconds, the closest 1-2 finish in race history.

An even closer battle occurred just behind them.

Scott McLaughlin finished third, Pato O'Ward fourth and Marcus Armstrong fifth, separated by 0.155 seconds. In this photo snapped an instant after they crossed the finish line, the three are almost side-by-side-by-side.

Meanwhile, how 'bout that battle for third? 😳 #Indy500pic.twitter.com/aC4vsL4fKe

— MurderHawk (@MurderHawk500) May 24, 2026

Armstrong started the 1-lap finishing shootout with the lead, but Malukas quickly passed him. Armstong and Meyer Shank Racing teammate Rosenqvist spent most of the lap battling side-by-side until Rosenqvist cleared Armstrong in Turn 4. Meanwhile, O'Ward was trying to find space to pass them and McLaughlin stayed slightly behind the mayhem.

As Rosenqvist and Malukas battled for the win, McLaughlin pulled a move similar to Rosenqvist, slipping to the outside of O'Ward. O'Ward passed Armstrong, who had taken an inside line.

What's the difference in that less-than-1-second 1-5 finish?

Here are last year's winnings for the top 5 finishers.

  1. Alex Palou, $3,833,500
  2. David Malukas, $667,300
  3. Pato O'Ward, $951,000
  4. Felix Rosenqvist, $769,500
  5. Santino Ferrucci, $707,500

Based on this — beyond having a named etched on the Borg-Warner Trophy for eternity — Malukas could lose more than $3 million. The difference between 3rd and 5th for Armstrong could be about $250,000.

This year's race winnings will be released later today.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indianapolis 500 2026: How close was the finish? How much did it cost them in winnings?

🧨 Alisson-Reijnders update and names after Conte-Allegri: today’s news 🔥

🧨 Alisson-Reijnders update and names after Conte-Allegri: today’s news 🔥

Serie A 2025/26 came to an end last night with a sensational, movie-like finale: twists, unexpected outcomes, and a night destined to go down in the history of Italian football.

Meanwhile, the coaching carousel has already begun: from Antonio Conte to Massimiliano Allegri, via Maurizio Sarri and Gennaro Gattuso. And that’s not all: here are all the most important stories of the day.


Juve move for Alisson and Reijnders

Juve have started making moves in the transfer market, also with possible changes in midfield strategy in mind. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, missing out on next season’s Champions League could complicate top-level pursuits such as Bernardo Silva, both for financial reasons and because of reduced international appeal.

For this reason, the Bianconeri are said to be considering alternative profiles, with Tijjani Reijnders now among the players being closely monitored. As highlighted by the pink paper, the Manchester City midfielder, after a positive start, has reportedly fallen down the pecking order, a scenario that could open the door for a possible Juventus push. According to Romeo Agresti, moreover, the club is also trying to make a move for Alisson, with whom an agreement is reportedly already in place.


Milan, who will replace Allegri?

After a season that ended without Champions League qualification, the project entrusted to Massimiliano Allegri now appears to be nearing its conclusion.  As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Rossoneri management are already said to be evaluating several profiles to begin a new cycle. Among the most closely followed names are Vincenzo Italiano and Raffaele Palladino, considered ideal for a project based on technical development and maximizing the squad’s potential.   

International options involving Andoni Iraola and Marco Silva also remain alive, while in the background Zlatan Ibrahimović continues to play a central role, becoming increasingly involved in decision-making alongside the ownership led by Gerry Cardinale.


Inter are also tracking Diarra

A new name for Inter’s midfield. According to FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri are closely following Habib Diarra, a profile that has already sparked considerable internal discussion ahead of the summer.

Behind this possible move there is also thought to be an idea linked to Cristian Chivu: intensity, running, and late runs into the box are seen as perfect traits for the type of football that could emerge under the new technical project. Inter view the 2004-born midfielder as an interesting opportunity to rejuvenate the squad and bring fresh energy to the middle of the pitch.


Napoli, who will replace Conte?

A decisive day at Napoli regarding the future of the dugout following the official confirmation of Conte’s departure. As reported by Sky Sport, a meeting took place between Aurelio De Laurentiis and Giovanni Manna, lasting as long as six hours, with possible developments already in the coming hours.

According to Sky, in recent weeks there have also been contacts between the club and the agents of Andoni Iraola, whose name remains among the profiles under consideration. No such track, however, for Raffaele Palladino: the former Atalanta man is not considered a candidate to take over on Napoli’s bench.


Roma, Champions League qualification fuels dreams of star attackers

Qualification for the Champions League changes Roma’s plans, with the club ready to begin a new cycle with Gian Piero Gasperini at the heart of the technical project. According to the latest reports, the Friedkin ownership is willing to invest more than €100 million to build an even more competitive squad and raise the team’s level.

According to information gathered by pagineromaniste, the main dream targets for the attack are Mason Greenwood and Antonio Nusa, two players considered perfect in terms of quality and potential. The names of Crysencio Summerville and Joshua Zirkzee also remain in play, while on the flanks Dodô continues to appeal, along with the Belghali option. Much will also depend on departures, however: the possible sales of Manu Koné, Evan Ndicka, or Mile Svilar could in fact change Roma’s transfer strategy.


Lazio, Romagnoli really close to leaving

Alessio Romagnoli’s future seems increasingly far from Lazio. After months of tensions with the Biancoceleste management and an already delicate situation during the winter transfer window, the defender could leave Rome at the end of the season, especially in view of possible technical changes in the dugout.

According to the latest reports, Al Sadd SC remains a concrete option: the Qatari club had already tried to complete the deal in January and is ready to come back in the coming weeks. But watch out also for an Italian solution: as reported by Il Messaggero, if Maurizio Sarri were to take over at Atalanta, the coach could ask specifically for Romagnoli as a reinforcement for the Nerazzurri defence.


The future of two Fiorentina stars hangs in the balance

A red-hot summer awaits Fiorentina. After a very costly transfer market, the Viola will have to ease the burden on their finances and, according to the Corriere Fiorentino, several situations are still unresolved ahead of the summer. With the exception of a few untouchables like David de Gea, Nicolò Fagioli, and Cher Ndour, practically everyone could be sacrificed.

The futures of Marin Pongračić and Rolando Mandragora remain uncertain, while Dodô continues to attract Roma’s interest. Attention also on Albert Guðmundsson: despite being Fiorentina’s top scorer this season, the Icelandic playmaker’s performances are said not to have fully convinced, and also because of the backlash he received in the last match, he could be among the first to leave Florence.

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Magic Johnson Warns NBA About Thunder and Spurs Dominance

Magic Johnson Has Some Bad News for the Rest of the Western Conference
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The Western Conference may have a new long-term power structure, and according to Magic Johnson, the rest of the NBA might want to get used to it. Following an instant-classic Game 1 between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals, the Lakers icon delivered a blunt assessment on social media about where the conference is headed next.

“I hate to break the news to the rest of the Western Conference, but they may not have a chance to win the Western Conference Finals for the next 5-7 years,” Johnson wrote on X on May 19. “The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs are just that good! They are talented, deep, athletic and both teams are well coached.”

I hate to break the news to the rest of the Western Conference, but they may not have a chance to win the Western Conference Finals for the next 5-7 years. The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs are just that good! They are talented, deep, athletic and both teams are…

— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) May 19, 2026

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According to Lakers Daily, the statement came after San Antonio edged Oklahoma City in double overtime. Both teams posted 60 wins during the regular season and entered the playoffs looking to build for sustained success rather than a one-year run.

The Thunder already proved they can finish the job after capturing the 2025 NBA championship behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, and Jalen Williams, all of whom remain locked into long-term deals.

San Antonio, meanwhile, appears to be accelerating even faster than expected. Victor Wembanyama dominated Game 1 with 41 points and 24 rebounds, while second-year guard Stephon Castle and rookie Dylan Harper also delivered major performances. The Spurs were still missing All-Star guard De'Aaron Fox, making the win even more impressive.

That reality creates a massive challenge for the Los Angeles Lakers, who are trying to reshape their future around Luka Dončić. Even without Dončić for the entire postseason, Los Angeles still managed to upset the Houston Rockets in the first round before getting swept by Oklahoma City in the conference semifinals.

Dončić never appeared in a single playoff game after suffering a Grade 2 left hamstring strain on April 2, an injury that also sidelined him for the final 15 games of the regular season.

The absence of the Lakers’ biggest star became one of the defining stories of the postseason. Dončić later admitted he was frustrated about missing “the best time of the year to play basketball,” but said he was never medically cleared for contact work.

Even so, Los Angeles still finished as the No. 4 seed in the West and remained competitive throughout the playoffs, giving the franchise at least some optimism heading into the offseason.

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See drone view of redesigned Shore golf course holes that are drawing raves

MANALPAN – A little more than 3 miles west of the site of the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth lies Knob Hill Golf Club, a hidden gem among the Shore’s treasure chest of renowned courses.

A rolling par-70, 6408-yard course with its own unique charm and history, the semi-private club stands out among the area’s top-tier private and nationally acclaimed public courses by providing member and public access throughout the week.

This season, two redesigned holes – Nos. 16 and 17 – present new challenges with an aim to improve the course optics and experience and for all comers. (See drone video of the new holes at the top of this page)

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Players at Knob Hill Golf Club size up the redesigned 17th hole.

“We are always looking for ways to reinvest in and enhance the course,” said Director of Golf Lou Kubisa. “We understand fees are going up all over and this is an opportunity for us to show we are committed to the membership and public golfers that play here. That’s our niche. We all do a very good job of managing the experience and conditions for our members and the public. This shows our commitment and we are really happy with the way everything turned out.”

The overarching goal with the redesign was to create more playable space on the 16th hole and to keep golfers’ focus on the course away from other holes and activity outside the existing property lines. That also led to changes for the 17th green and resulted in both holes being more isolated from each other and from the environment beyond the boundaries.

Members got their first swings at the new holes on the morning of May 2. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive.

“I love it! I parred them both,” said Colts Neck resident and long-time member Gene Maresca. “It took a little longer than expected with the rough winter but everything came out great.”

“I didn’t play them very well today but I love the aesthetics of both,” said Plainsboro resident and member Len Bellezza. “On 16 there used to be a lot of trees up the right side and it seems the wind is always blowing left to right there so most people would slice into the trees. Now the trees are out and it’s uphill so it plays much longer and it’s wide. It’s beautiful.”

The redesign was something Kubisa had been thinking about for some time. The project went into motion last fall with an eye toward early spring finish. The extreme cold and winter storms pushed construction back several weeks to the early May opening.

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Knob Hill Golf Club's new 16th hole.

“As a golf professional here, I always wanted to enhance the 16th  hole,” said Kubisa. “It was kind of a claustrophobic tee shot with trees along the boundary. So we shifted everything toward the center of the course rather than along the edges.”

Tasked with creating more space on the par-5 16th while keeping golfers’ sightlines focused on the course and away from property edge, architect Jim Ryan also repositioned the 17th green to accommodate the change. The major changes stemmed from lowering 16’s tee boxes, shifting its fairway left toward the interior of the course and building up its boundaries, resulting in an entirely new, somewhat isolating experience for golfers.

The repositioned and still reachable 275- to 300-yard par-4 17th hole also features new green-surrounding ampitheater mounds. Designer Ryan aimed to keep the hole’s driveability by rewarding golfers for carrying the now green-fronting water hazard with embankments designed to gently coax wide shots back on the green. It worked.

“I love 17,” said member Anthony Parrente from Jackson. “I hit a cut on the right side above the bunker, hit the hill and it rolls down to five feet of the hole.”

Knob Hill's redesigned 17th hole.

A reverse look back at Knob Hill's redesigned 17th from near the green.

Originally designed by Marc McCumber and opened in 1998, Knob Hill consistently ranks near the top of NJ’s semi-private courses given its challenging layout, excellent condition and scenery, placing 2nd in NBC Golf Pass and Golf Choice rankings for 2026. The clubhouse and the Sycamore Grille restaurant are open to the public throughout the year, featuring comedy shows, live music, trivia, wine tastings and theme nights.

The course history before Knob Hill’s opening in 1998 remains sketchy with speculation and searches dating it to post-WWII golfing boom of the 1950s and 1960s akin to the Monmouth County-owned Hominy Hill course.

The sycamore tree outside the clubhouse at Knob Hill Golf Course

The club’s logo and restaurant Sycamore Grille are a tribute to the 185+ year-old sycamore tree outside the clubhouse with an old metal “Hole 14” this-way arrow sign embedded in its trunk. The historic tree draws flocks of tourists year-round.

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’Oilers Must Find a Way’ — Edmonton Urged to Dump $74 Million Blueliner For Connor McDavid’s Sake

Apr 24, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (second from left) celebrates with teammates after scoring a a power play goal during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks in game three of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. © Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
Apr 24, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (second from left) celebrates with teammates after scoring a a power play goal during the third period against the Anaheim Ducks in game three of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center. © Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Queen’s 1981 hit ‘Under Pressure’ may as well be the theme to the Edmonton Oilers’ offseason. After a first-round collapse against the Anaheim Ducks, the Oilers are back to square one when it comes to competing for the Stanley Cup.

Consecutive trips to the Stanley Cup Final in 2024 and 2025, along with the Winter Olympics earlier this year, appear to have taken a toll on Edmonton’s top two stars. Perhaps a full summer’s worth of rest may be a good thing after all. But general manager Stan Bowman will still have his work cut out for him.

One NHL insider believes Bowman may need to consider a dramatic move involving one of the team’s highest-paid players in order to shake things up.

Oilers Under Pressure to Trade $74M Defenseman

The player drawing speculation is veteran defenseman Darnell Nurse, who has four years remaining on his massive eight-year, $74 million contract and carries full no-movement protection next season, meaning any trade would require his approval.

His name surfaced in trade discussions before the March deadline, but no deal ultimately materialized.

The 31-year-old endured a difficult season statistically, finishing with 24 points, 104 penalty minutes, and a minus-12 rating in 82 games after spending much of the year near the bottom of the roster in plus-minus.

NHL analyst Matt Larkin argued that Edmonton simply cannot afford to keep the current roster intact if the organization is serious about maximizing McDavid’s remaining championship window.

“The Oilers simply must find a way. They barely have the cap space even to re-sign the UFAs and maintain status quo on a roster Connor McDavid called “average,” and the goal is to get better. If it means 50 percent retention on Nurse’s AAV, the Oilers have to consider anything that improves their Stanley Cup chances across McDavid’s two-year contract,” Larkin stressed.

He also questioned whether Nurse himself could eventually become open to a change of scenery after spending more than a decade dealing with the intense pressure in Edmonton.

The biggest issue remains the contract itself. Because of Nurse’s cap hit and trade protection, moving him would likely require Edmonton to either retain a portion of his salary or attach assets in the deal.

Still, several possible landing spots continue to circulate around the league. The San Jose Sharks have frequently been mentioned as a logical fit because of their massive cap space and need for experienced defensive help to support their young core.

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Meanwhile, rumors have also linked Nurse to the Toronto Maple Leafs in a potential hockey trade involving Morgan Rielly, who is also carrying a long-term contract with trade protection.

For Edmonton, the motivation behind a move would be simple: cap flexibility.

If Bowman can somehow move Nurse’s contract without absorbing a devastating long-term retention penalty, the Oilers would get some wiggle room to aggressively pursue major upgrades elsewhere on the roster, including goaltending help and additional top-six scoring depth around McDavid and Draisaitl.

With expectations only growing louder in Edmonton, this offseason could ultimately determine whether the Oilers remain true Stanley Cup contenders or continue wasting the prime years of the best player in hockey.

Blue Jays’ Former Backstop, ALCS Hero, Dies

Toronto Blue Jays v Minnesota Twins

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 30: A batting helmet with the Toronto Blue Jays logo seen during the eighth inning at Target Field on April 30, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Twins defeated the Blue Jays 7-1. (Photo by Steven Garcia/Getty Images)

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The Toronto Blue Jays have embraced the talents of homegrown superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr., recently signing him to a $500 million extension after he worked his way through their minor league system and emerged as a perennial All-Star.

But the team has also brought in seasoned veterans nearing the end of their careers several times throughout franchise history, with future Hall of Famers Max Scherzer, Frank Thomas and Dave Winfield serving as recent examples.

And last week, the Blue Jays got word that one former standout player who ended his career with a stint in Toronto died.


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Toronto Blue Jays’ Former Catcher Charlie Moore Dies At 72

“Charlie ‘Butch’ Moore, who played 14 seasons with the Brewers and was the starting right-fielder on the beloved 1982 ‘Harvey’s Wallbangers’ World Series team, died Saturday at the age of 72,” Rich Rovito wrote for MLB.com. “Moore also spent one season with the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2014, he was named to the All-Time Alabama Baseball Team and the Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor.”

Long-time Blue Jays fans will recall that Moore ended his big-league career with the Blue Jays in 1987, slashing .215/.306/.355 while starting 34 games at catcher and appearing in a handful of others in the outfield.

Moore might have preferred to stick with the Brewers but after he became a free agent in 1986, the team offered him a one-year contract with a significant pay cut, which he called “insulting” at the time. He remained unsigned through Opening Day and speculated that he was being intentionally shut out by Major League Baseball owners before he was signed by the Blue Jays in the middle of the 1987 season.


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Ultimately, though, Moore will be best remembered by many fans for his performance during the Brewers’ 1982 run to the World Series, which the team lost to the St. Louis Cardinals.

“It was from his right-field position that Moore authored one of his signature moments for the Brewers, throwing out Reggie Jackson at third base in a pivotal moment of Milwaukee’s win over the Angels in decisive Game 5 of the 1982 ALCS,” Rovito added. “But most of Moore’s action — 892 games — came as a catcher.”

Moore also became the first player in at least 80 years to hit for the cycle and steal two bases in the same game when he did so against the Angels in October 1980. He ranks among the top-six in Brewers’ franchise history for total regular season games played.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 8kHz review: the fastest, most precise competitive gaming keyboard ever made?

Razer is doubling down on the "Pro" in its Huntsman lineup. The new V3 Pro TKL 8KHz takes the already excellent V3 platform and injects it with a massive 8,000Hz HyperPolling boost, improved acoustics, and the game-changing Snap Tap technology. Aimed squarely at the esports crowd, this $169.99 deck offers unparalleled customization for actuation and reset points.

AMD "Zen 7" IP to Use TSMC A14 Node and More Advanced Packaging

25 May 2026 at 18:01
AMD is gradually preparing to launch its next-generation "Zen 6" series of processors under the new EPYC "Venice" server CPU family. Meanwhile, development of the "Zen 7" architecture has been ongoing for quite some time, and it seems we are finally learning which manufacturing node AMD will use for this CPU generation. According to Taiwanese media outlet Commercial Times, AMD is reportedly considering TSMC's A14 node, officially utilizing the first angstrom-era node for its products. As readers may recall, AMD recently began high-volume production of its EPYC "Venice" on the 2 nm node, but with the upcoming "Zen 6" architecture. We have covered the advancements that "Zen 6" brings over the current "Zen 5," but the next-generation "Zen 7" is expected to elevate performance to a whole new level, especially with the power and performance enhancements of the new TSMC A14 node.

For "Zen 7" CCD IP codenamed "Grimlock," AMD plans to make its CPU architecture more AI-relevant, allowing future processing workloads to better leverage the processing power of 16 CPU cores per CCD. Among the key features are AVX10 and ACE. AVX10 unifies AVX-512 and AVX2 features to improve performance and compatibility across vector math-heavy workloads. ACE, or Advanced Matrix Extensions for Matrix Manipulation, is an industry-standard matrix math instruction set that could be relevant to a wide range of devices, from smartphones to servers. Other ISA additions with "Zen 7" include FRED (Flexible Return and Event Delivery), which replaces the current device interrupt model to reduce system-level latency. "Zen 7" also implements ChkTag x86 Memory Tagging to counteract various memory-level data vulnerabilities caused by buffer overflows and use-after-free errors.

AOC’s New V6 Monitor Quadruples Its Refresh Rate At 1080p, Yet Stalls At Just 80Hz In 4K Mode

25 May 2026 at 19:16

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An interesting dual monitor from AOC, but it quadruples the refresh rate, making it ideal for competitive gaming. AOC Launches V6 4K Dual Mode Gaming Monitor That Quadruples Refresh Rate at 1080p, but is Capped at Just 80 Hz at 4K Dual-mode monitors are getting more common than ever, and monitor makers have been experimenting with various modes. From dual-mode 4K monitors that reach triple-digit refresh rates to monitors that can hit nearly 1000 Hz at 1080p, we have plenty of enthusiast-grade monitors in the market these days, but the latest offering from AOC is an unusual one. As shared […]

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Apple’s Redesigned 14-inch & 16-Inch M6 MacBook Pro May Finally Run Cooler And Faster, Thanks To The Latest Upgrade

25 May 2026 at 19:12

Apple is finally rumored to upgrade the cooling on the M6 MacBook Pro

The current and previous-generation Apple Silicon MacBook Pro releases have all relied on a single heatpipe cooling solution to help transfer heat, and for the most part, it has done a rather poor job of keeping the temperature of the chipsets low, which we’ve discussed below. What’s surprising is that these SoCs kept getting more powerful, while the cooling capacity remained the same. Thankfully, a new rumor claims that the redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch M6 MacBook Pro will be treated to a much-awaited upgrade. New 14-inch and 16-inch M6 MacBook Pro could feature a vapor chamber, according to the latest rumor […]

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’s Next Dozen DLC Villains Seemingly Leak, Teasing Major Batman Villains Still to Come

25 May 2026 at 19:01

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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the latest DC game to release and has so far been a major critical success for publisher WB Games and developer TT Games. Now, it appears that a new leak from user X0X_LEAK on X (formerly Twitter), spotted by Insider-Gaming, reveals what WB and TT Games has coming for the new LEGO adventure in terms of DLC. Unsurprisingly, the next dozen DLC characters dig further into the vault of great Batman villains. Before continuing, it's worth mentioning that every leak and rumour, even from a source (like this one) that has previously […]

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007 First Light Skips Pre-Load on Steam and Xbox; PlayStation 5 Will Be The Only Platform Due To Mandatory Requirement

25 May 2026 at 18:45

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007 First Light launches this week on PC and consoles, but if you were hoping to pre-load the game ahead of release so as to experience James Bond's new story as soon as it becomes available, and you are not getting the game on PlayStation 5, you will be disappointed to know you won't be able to do so. "I unfortunately have to confirm that 007 First Light will not have a pre-load on Steam or Xbox," IO Interactive representative Arti_IOI wrote on the game's official subreddit. "The earliest point to download the game on Steam and Xbox will be […]

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Fan Petition for Destiny 3 Doubles Marathon’s Peak Concurrent Player Count on Steam as Bungie’s Future Hangs in the Balance

25 May 2026 at 18:23

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Last week, Bungie dropped a bomb on the video game industry with the announcement that its nearly-decade spanning shooter, Destiny 2, is no longer in active development and would not receive any more major updates past June 9, 2026. To call it the end of an era is an understatement, but fans are already making their voice clear on what they want the studio to do next, as a petition for Destiny 3 has already garnered 180K signatures, which just so happens to be more than double the number of Marathon's peak concurrent player count on Steam. The petition began […]

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TSMC Scrambles To Calm Furious Employees With Promises Of Bigger Bonuses After CEO’s 30% Bonus Cut Comments Triggered Samsung-Style Revolt Fears

25 May 2026 at 18:17

TSMC reportedly introducing price hike for 2nm wafers for four consecutive years

TSMC has moved rapidly to quell a wave of discontent among its employees following the widespread dissemination of rumors related to impending bonus cuts, with such fears only bolstered by the recent comments from TSMC's CEO himself. Now, amid fears of a Samsung-like upheaval that might disrupt its intricate production cadence, TSMC has just assured its employees that their bonuses will grow at a stronger pace than what was recorded in the previous year. TSMC has just issued a two-point statement, acknowledging the contributions of its employees, while assuring them of a healthy increase in their performance-related bonuses We noted […]

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Testing GPU Safeguard+ on the MSI MPG Ai1600TS PSU – solution aims to tame melting 16-pin connectors

25 May 2026 at 19:26
At CES 2026, MSI unveiled a new lineup of power supplies under its MPG and MAG series. The 2026 MPG models are available in 1600W and 1300W variants and feature server-grade SiC MOSFETs designed to deliver a high level of stability and power efficiency. However, the standout addition is GPU Safeguard+, a new protection system aimed at preventing the overheating and melting issues associated with 12V-2x6 GPU power connectors.

Save up to $200 on a 13-inch or 15-inch MacBook Air with M5 chip and 16GB of RAM — Memorial Day discounts get you Apple's latest and best consumer laptop for as low as $899

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Industry Event Examines Shifting Weather’s Impact on Med Navigation

“The New Weather Character of the Mediterranean Sea,” an event dedicated to the impact of severe weather phenomena on maritime operations, was recently hosted by Navimeteo and Vaisala Xweather. Professionals from the shipping, cruise, yachting, meteorological and port operations sectors gathered for the event held on May 14, live at the Grand Hotel Torre Fara in Chiavari, Italy, and via live...

Samsung teams up with Razer to power Galaxy S26 Ultra gaming

25 May 2026 at 18:07

Samsung has teamed up with gaming company Razer to make mobile gaming feel more like playing on a console. They launched a campaign, “Play Without Limits,” in the Middle East and North Africa.

This partnership plans to combine a powerful phone, the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, with a gaming controller, the Razer Kishi V3 Pro. Together, they aim to give users a better and more exciting gaming experience, similar to using a PlayStation or Xbox, but on a phone.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is built for strong performance. It uses a fast Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, which helps games run smoothly without lag. It also has a special cooling system inside, so the phone does not get too hot during long gaming sessions. This helps the phone keep its speed and performance steady.

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Samsung has also added a feature, “Privacy Screen.” This helps protect what is on your screen when you are using your phone in public places, so other people cannot easily see what you are doing.

The Razer Kishi V3 Pro controller makes gaming easier and more precise. It connects to the phone and gives you real buttons and joysticks, instead of only using the touchscreen. It is designed to feel comfortable even when playing for a long time. It also has special joysticks that can be changed for better control and supports different types of gaming setups.

Samsung says this combination is meant for young people who love gaming and want better speed, control, and comfort while playing anywhere. Razer says its aim is to give gamers more control and a better experience on mobile devices.

Samsung and Razer want to turn a smartphone into a mini gaming console. With the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Kishi V3 Pro together, players can enjoy fast, smooth, and more realistic gaming anytime and anywhere.

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One UI 8.5 update now live for Galaxy S23 series in Canada

25 May 2026 at 17:40

Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra users in Canada are getting the One UI 8.5 update. The update is already available in South Korea, the United States, and several other regions, and is now reaching Canadian users.

One UI 8.5 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series arrives in Canada (via @theonecid) with the PDA version given below.

  • Galaxy S23 – S911WVLU7FZE2
  • Galaxy S23 Plus – S916WVLU7FZE2
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra – S918WVLU7FZE2

The installation package is quite large, around 4GB, so users may need a stable Wi-Fi connection and enough battery before downloading.

One UI 8.5 update brings a fresh design, smoother performance, and improved AI tools like better image generation and Audio Eraser. However, users have noticed that the new AirDrop-like Quick Share feature for sending files to Apple devices is missing from this update.

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Newer Galaxy phones like Galaxy S25 and S26 already support cross-platform sharing between Android and Apple devices. Samsung Galaxy S23 users still have normal Quick Share. Samsung and Google may add this missing feature later through future updates to improve compatibility and user experience soon in updates.

To install the update, users can go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. Once downloaded, the phone will restart and complete the installation process.

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Specialized launches new full-suspension e-bike with impressive 150 km of range

Specialized has launched the new Vado 3 X commuter e-bike in the global market. The company’s new commuter electric bike comes in two variants, namely, the Specialized Vado 3 X 4.0 and the Vado 3 X 6.0. The full-suspension e-bike boasts a Specialized 3.1 810 W motor and a large 840 Wh battery, delivering 105 Nm of torque and up to 150 km of range on a single charge.

Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro show up in more premature retailer listings

25 May 2026 at 18:14

Xiaomi is unveiling the 17T and 17T Pro this week, on May 28, before taking the former to India next month. We've already seen the duo in some premature retailer listings, and today it's more of the same. This time around, the listings come from Saudi Arabia. We'll start with the prices, though as always keep in mind that these don't usually translate well into other currencies due to differences in taxes across the world. Over in Saudi Arabia, the Xiaomi 17T with 256GB of storage is offered for SAR 2,199 ($587), and the 512GB model for SAR 2,599 ($694). The Xiaomi 17T Pro is only...

Spain leave Real Madrid players out of final 26-man 2026 World Cup squad for first time in history

25 May 2026 at 18:28
Following the surprise initial roster of 55 players, Spain have announced their final 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup. However, head coach Luis De La Fuente has left out Real Madrid players for the first time in history.

After a strong showing in the UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, Spain have emerged as one of the favorite national teams to win the tournament. Not only do they possess a highly promising squad, but they also have a clear playing identity. With the anticipated tournament just around the corner, head coach Luis de la Fuente has announced the final 26-man roster, leaving out Real Madrid players for the first time in history.

Despite Dean Huijsen having been part of Luis de la Fuente’s process, his poor performances at Real Madrid and inconsistent displays with the national team left him out of the 2026 World Cup. Likewise, Dani Carvajal has been excluded from the 26-man roster, as Pedro Porro and Marcos Llorente have overtaken him in the pecking order. In addition, Raúl Asencio, Álvaro Carreras, Fran García, Dani Ceballos, and Gonzalo García have also been left out by Spain.

For the first time in World Cup history, Spain have left out Real Madrid players, reflecting an imminent shift in the sporting project. Unlike Barcelona, Los Blancos have leaned toward international stars such as Aurélien Tchouaméni, Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Jr., Federico Valverde, and other foreign players. While Asencio, Carreras, and García usually receive playing time, they have failed to become as the best players in LaLiga in their respective positions.

Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente made his stance on not calling up Real Madrid players clear: “Fortunately, I am the national team manager. I do not look at where any player comes fromI only look at whether he has the possibility of playing with us. To me, they are players of the Spanish national team… I do not have the localist mentality that some fans may have,” he said at the latest press conference.

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Aymeric Laporte of Spain celebrates scoring

Real Madrid move away from Spanish pillars in squad rebuild

Throughout history, Real Madrid have consistently focused on signing the best players in the world. Without a philosophy centered on developing players, they have instead turned to the transfer market to build the core of their project, featuring players such as Thibaut Courtois, Éder Militão, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Arda Güler, Vinicius Jr., Kylian Mbappé, and Endrick.

Los Blancos have not typically prioritized the development of domestic talent, with the signings of Dean Huijsen and Álvaro Carreras being the only exceptions. Nevertheless, neither of them are regular starters, being outperformed by teammates. While Barcelona seek to build a core of Spanish players, Real Madrid pursue signings of any nationality, a contrast reflected in their absence from the 2026 World Cup.

Spain’s full 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup

Unlike previous Spain call-ups, head coach Luis de la Fuente has made surprising decisions in different areas of the field. With the strong form of Joan García, Álex Remiro, usually the national team’s third goalkeeper, was left out despite being a key part of the process. Likewise, Dean Huijsen, Pablo Barrios, and Pablo Fornals have been excluded despite playing prominent roles in the qualifiers.

Goalkeepers: Unai Simón (Athletic Club Bilbao), David Raya (Arsenal) and Joan García (FC Barcelona)
Defenders: Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur), Marcos Llorente (Atlético Madrid), Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Club Bilbao), Pau Cubarsí (FC Barcelona), Marc Pubill (Atlético Madrid), Eric García (FC Barcelona), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea) and Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen).

Midfielders: Rodrigo Hernández (Manchester City), Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal), Pedri (FC Barcelona), Fabián Ruiz (PSG), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pablo Gavi (FC Barcelona), and Alex Baena (Atlético Madrid).

Forwards: Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Lamine Yamal (FC Barcelona), Ferran Torres (FC Barcelona), Borja Iglesias (Real Betis), Dani Olmo (FC Barcelona), Victor Muñoz (CD Osasuna), Nico Williams (Athletic Club Bilbao) and Yeremy Pino (Crystal Palace).

Luis de la Fuente, the head coach of Spain, and Dean Huijsen.

Canelo says he will only move up to light heavyweight again for one man

25 May 2026 at 17:41

Canelo Alvarez has said he would only return to 175lbs for one fight, naming a potential opponent with whom he feels there is unfinished business. The 35-year-old has not fought since losing his super-middleweight titles to Terence Crawford, who moved up two weight classes and claimed a unanimous decision victory last September. ‘Bud’ then announced […]

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Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan'dan yeni sezon mesajı!

Trabzonspor Kulübü Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, gelecek sezon hem ligde hem de Avrupa'da Trabzonspor'a yakışan başarıları hedeflediklerini belirtti.

Doğan, bordo-mavili kulübün internet sitesinden yayımlanan açıklamasında, geride bıraktıkları sezonu, camia için büyük anlam taşıyan Türkiye Kupası ile taçlandırmanın gururunu hep birlikte yaşadıklarını ifade etti.

Bu başarının yalnızca sahada mücadele eden futbolcuların, teknik heyetin ve yönetimin değil, her koşulda takımının yanında duran büyük Trabzonspor taraftarının eseri olduğunu vurgulayan Doğan, şunları kaydetti:

"Şimdi önümüzde yeni bir sezon, yeni hedefler ve hep birlikte yazacağımız yeni bir hikaye var. Fatih Tekke hocamızla birlikte, büyük Trabzonspor yürüyüşünün henüz ilk adımlarını atıyoruz. Bu yolun kolay olmadığını ve bu yürüyüşün zorluklarla geçeceğini hepimiz biliyoruz. Önümüzdeki sezon hem ligde hem de Avrupa’da Trabzonspor’a yakışan başarıları hedefliyoruz. Bu nedenle siz değerli taraftarlarımızı, satışa çıkardığımız 2026-2027 sezonu kombinelerini alarak bu büyük yürüyüşe ortak olmaya davet ediyorum. Bugüne kadar olduğu gibi bundan sonra da en büyük gücümüz sizsiniz. Gelin, yeni sezonun hikayesine ortak olun, bu hikayeyi hep birlikte yazalım."

Galatasaray'ın TFF düşüncesi: Nasılsa bizi geri çevirecekler!

Galatasaray, 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanından rahatsız... Ancak tek başlarına TFF'ye başvuru yapmayacaklar. Çünkü sadece kendilerinin harekete geçmesi durumunda TFF'nin jet hızıyla olumsuz yanıt vereceğini düşünüyorlar. Eray Yazgan'ın açıklamalarının arkasında da bu vardı...

Galatasaray Başkanı Dursun Özbek, kısa süre önce HT Spor'a, "10+4'lük yabancı kararı kulüpler için uygun değildir. TFF'nin tekrar düşünmesi lazım. Galatasaray ayrıca Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde oynayacak. Oradaki rakiplerimizin böyle bir kısıtlaması yok. İnşallah TFF bu uygulamada değişikliğe gider. Aksi halde transferde istediğiniz seviyede oyuncu alamıyorsunuz. Bunların düşünülmesi gerekirdi" açıklamasını yapmıştı.

SADECE BİZ OLMAYACAĞIZ

Galatasaray Yöneticisi Eray Yazgan ise, "4 tane 23 yaş altı oyuncu alma zorunluluğu getirildi. Bu durum 18 kulübümüz için de zorluk çıkaracak. Avrupa'da, Güney Amerika'da 23 yaş altında gerçekten yetenekli 4 genç oyuncuyu almak kolay değil. Kulüpler Birliği'nin bu konuda bir iradesi var. Biz sadece Galatasaray olarak başvurmayacağız. Tüm kulüpler olarak başvurmamız daha doğru olacak" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.

UZUN SÜREDİR GERGİN

Eray Yazgan'ın, "Biz sadece Galatasaray olarak başvurmayacağız" sözlerinin arkasında farklı bir gerçek olduğu iddia edildi. Buna göre; Galatasaray tek başına TFF'ye başvurması halinde hemen reddedileceğini düşünüyor. Kulüpler Birliği'yle atılacak adımların ise olumlu sonuçlanacağını tahmin ediyorlar. Bilindiği üzere TFF ve Galatasaray arasında uzun süredir gerginlik var.

Bursaspor, Toral Bayramov'u kadrosuna kattı

Trendyol 1. Lig'e yükselen Bursaspor, 25 yaşındaki Azerbaycanlı sol bek Toral Bayramov'u transfer etti.

Kulübün sosyal medya hesabından yapılan açıklamada, "Ailemize hoş geldin Toral Bayramov" ifadelerine yer verildi.

?? Ailemize Hoş Geldin Toral Bayramov
???????? Ail?miz? Xoş G?ldin Toral Bayramov ???? pic.twitter.com/zPiOHSeshj

— Bursaspor (@BursasporSk) May 25, 2026

Gençlerbirliği Spor Direktörü Ali Ekber Düzgün'den ‘veda‘ açıklaması:

Gençlerbirliği Kulübü Sportif Direktörü Ali Ekber Düzgün, görevinden ayrıldığını açıkladı.

Düzgün, AA muhabirine, yaklaşık iki buçuk yıldır aralıklarla da olsa görev yaptığı kırmızı-siyahlı kulüpten profesyonel anlamda ayrıldığını ancak gönül bağının kesinlikle kopmayacağını ifade etti.

Görevde bulunduğu süreçte başkent kulübünün "olağanüstü" dönemlerden geçtiğine dikkati çeken Düzgün, "Yaklaşık iki buçuk yıldır aralıklarla da olsa başarısı için emek verdiğim kulübümden ayrılıyorum. Bu ayrılık elbette profesyonel anlamda. Gençlerbirliği ile kurduğum gönül bağı sonsuza kadar sürecek. Önce Trendyol 1. Lig’de şampiyon olduk. Sonra kulübe şahsi menfaatleri doğrultusunda yön vermek isteyenlere rağmen kısa sürede takımı takviye ettik. Üç başkan, ikisi farklı zamanlarda dört teknik adamla çalıştık. Buna rağmen ligde kalmanın kulübün geleceği için hayati önemde olduğu süreçte bunu başardık." dedi.

Süper Lig'e çıkma ya da ligde kalmanın tek başına kendisine ait olmadığını vurgulayan Düzgün, "Gençlerbirliği’nin her başarısının arkasında 100 yılı aşan tarihi ve bu tarihe emek veren insanların katkısı vardır. Bu yüzyılı aşan tarihin neredeyse çeyreğine şahidim. Bu tecrübeyle belirtmek isterim ki Gençlerbirliği karakterini koruduğu sürece varlığını da sürdürecektir." değerlendirmelerinde bulundu.

Kırmızı-siyahlı kulüpte birlikte çalıştığı başkanlar Osman Sungur ve Haydar Arda Çakmak'a teşekkür eden Düzgün, "Yönetim kurulları çok önemli. Bunu özellikle 6 Aralık’tan sonra, 17 Ocak’tan sonra gördük. Tek tek ismini sayamayacağım, sağduyulu yönetim kurulu üyelerimizin feraseti olmasaydı görevimi tamamlayamazdım, hepsine minnettarım. Kırmızı kara formanın hakkını döktükleri terle verdiklerinden emin olduğum futbolcu kardeşlerime başarılar diliyorum. Tribünden kulübeye inmiş biri olarak elbette son teşekkürüm taraftarımıza. Onlar var oldukça Gençlerbirliği var olur, daima." diyerek sözlerini tamamladı.

Diouf bu kez Fenerbahçe'ye gelir mi? Dengeler değişti

Fenerbahçe sezon başında Slavia Prag'dan El Hadji Malick Diouf için çok uğraşmıştı. Ancak Senegalli sol bek, West Ham United'ın yolunu tuttu. İngiliz ekibi küme düştü. Ayrıca ödemelerle ilgili sorun var.

Fenerbahçe'nin 2025 yazındaki sol bek adaylarından biri El Hadji Malick Diouf'tu... Slavia Prag forması giyen oyuncunun tercihi ise Premier Lig oldu. 22 milyon euroluk bonservis karşılığında West Ham United'ın yolunu tuttu. Fakat İngiltere hayali hiç de istediği gibi gitmedi.

GENÇ KONTENJANINA UYUYOR

21 yaşındaki futbolcu, küme düşme üzüntüsü yaşadı. Ayrıca West Ham'da oyuncu ödemeleri konusunda sıkıntılar yaşandığı konuşuluyor. Bu sebeple El Hadji Malick Diouf'un seçeneklerini değerlendirdiği öğrenildi. 1.83 boyundaki yıldız, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun yeni sezon için belirlediği "genç yabancı" kontenjanına da uyuyor.

DEĞERLENDİRMEYE ALACAKLAR

Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimi yaklaşıyor. Aziz Yıldırım veya Hakan Safi görevi üstlenecek. İki ismin listesinde El Hadji Malick Diouf'un bulunup bulunmadığı bilinmiyor. Ancak West Ham United, oyuncuyu satmaya hazır... Eğer Kanarya'dan teklif gelirse, İngiliz ekibi bunu değerlendirmeye alacak.

Galatasaray çift haneye karşı: Bertuğ Yıldırım kararı

Galatasaray yeni sezonda forvet hattına Türk bir santrfor da ekleyecek. Bu konudaki favori isim; Başakşehir'den Bertuğ Yıldırım... Ancak Sarı-Kırmızılılar, fazla para ödemeyi düşünmüyor.

Galatasaray, santrfor hattındaki derinliği artırmak ve yerli havuzunu güçlendirmek için Türk bir golcü transferi hedefliyor. Bu anlamda öne çıkan isim; Bertuğ Yıldırım... Oyuncunun kulübü Başakşehir'in ise çift haneli bir bonservis beklentisi bulunuyor. Burada bir sıkıntı var...

AKSİ HALDE KAPANACAK

Sarı-Kırmızılılar, sıkça konuşulan 10-15 milyon euro civarındaki rakamları ödemeyi düşünmüyor. Yani Bertuğ'a çift haneli bir teklif yapılmayacak. Gerekirse bazı isimler takasta önerilecek ancak para konusunda geri adım atılmayacak. Başakşehir teklifi kabul ederse iş bitecek. Aksi halde bu dosya kapanacak.

%15'LİK PAY HAKKI

Başakşehir, 23 yaşındaki futbolcuyu bu sezon başında Rennes Kulübü'nden transfer etti. 2.2 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Fransız ekibinin sonraki satıştan %15'lik pay hakkı var. Bertuğ Yıldırım'ın, Galatasaray'a sıcak baktığı konuşuluyor. Ancak imzaların atılması için öncelikle kulüplerin anlaşması gerekiyor.

Leao sonrası Pulisic de satış listesinde: Türkiye ihtimali

Şampiyonlar Ligi potasının dışında kalan Milan'da kazan kaynıyor. Adı Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'yle anılan Rafael Leao dışında Pulisic de satış listesine konuldu.

Milan, Serie A'nın son haftasında kendi evinde Cagliari'ye 2-1 kaybetti. Kırmızı-Siyahlılar, ligi 5. sırada tamamladı. Yani önümüzdeki sezon Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yer almayacaklar. Kulüp içinde kazan kaynıyor. Ve kısa süre içinde çok sayıda radikal karar alınacağı konuşuluyor.

KİMSENİN YERİ GARANTİ DEĞİL

Teknik Direktör Allegri ile yolların ayrılması bekleniyor. Rafael Leao'un ardından Christian Pulisic de satış listesine konuldu. Luka Modric, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde forma giyemeyeceği için başka bir takımın yolunu tutabilir. Yönetimde de önemli isimlerin görevlerini bırakabileceği belirtildi.

SÜRPRİZ GELİŞMELER

Rafael Leao'nun adı Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyordu. 27 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusu Pulisic'in de bir İstanbul ekibine gelebileceği konuşuluyor. ABD'li yıldızın mukavelesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanıyor. Kontratta ayrıca kulüp taraflı +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut. 1.77 boyundaki futbolcu konusunda kısa süre içinde çok sürpriz gelişmelere tanıklık edebilir.

Kartal'da paranın büyük bölümü buralara ayrıldı: Kanat+forvet

Beşiktaş'ta hem yeni teknik adam hem de transferler konusunda çalışmalar sürüyor. Takviyeler için ayrılan bütçenin büyük bölümü kanatlar ve forvette kullanılacak.

Beşiktaş'ta Güney Koreli Oh'un yanına kesinlikle kaliteli bir forvet alınacak. Siyah-Beyazlılar'da en fazla hareketlilik ise kanatlarda yaşanacak. Hem sağ hem de sol tarafta birçok isme veda edilecek. Onların yerine yeni isimler getirilecek. Bu durum transfer bütçesine de yansıyacak.

%70-%80'LİK BİR BÖLÜM

Beşiktaş Yönetimi'nin oluşturduğu transfer bütçesinin büyük bölümü, hücum hattında kullanılacak. Burada toplam paranın %70-%80'lik bölümünden bahsetmek mümkün... Takviye planlanan diğer bölgeler ise kaleci, sol bek ve stoper olarak sıralanıyor. Buradaki planlamalar, ofans hattına göre çok farklı...

BÜYÜK ORANDA DEĞİŞECEK

Kartal'ın, kaleci ve savunma hattında daha çok kiralama veya bedelsiz seçeneklere yönelmesi bekleniyor. Bonservis gerekmesi halinde buradaki rakamlar, hücum bölgesine göre çok daha düşük olacak. Önümüzdeki sezonun kadrosu, büyük oranda değişecek. Taraftarlar ise merakla takviyeleri bekliyor.

Galatasaray'a soğuk bakmıştı: Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin dışında kaldı

Galatasaray kış döneminde Milan'dan Youssouf Fofana ile yakından ilgilenmişti. Ancak Fransız orta saha, Aslan'a soğuk baktı. Milan son hafta maçlarının ardından Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin dışında kaldı.

Herkes Galatasaray'ın ara transferde orta sahasına yıldız bir isim katacağını düşünüyordu.

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FotoSpor (@fotosporcom)'in paylaştığı bir gönderi

Ancak listedeki isimlerden istenen sonuçlar alınamadı. Bunlardan biri de Milan forması giyen Youssouf Fofana'ydı... 27 yaşındaki Fransız futbolcu, Sarı-Kırmızılı takımın teklifine soğuk baktı.

DURUM GERÇEKTEN TRAJİK

Serie A'nın son haftasında Milan kendi evinde Cagliari'ye 2-1 kaybetti. Kırmızı-Siyahlılar, Serie A'yı 5. sırada bitirdi ve Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin dışında kaldı. Durumun ne kadar trajik olduğunu anlamak için 4. basamaktaki Como'ya bakmak gerekiyor. İki takım şöyle sıralandı:

4- Como: 71 puan

5- Milan: 70 puan

BU KEZ HEVESLİ!

Youssouf Fofana'nın bu kez Galatasaray seçeneğine sıcak baktığı öğrenildi. Fakat Sarı-Kırmızılı takımın 1.85 boyundaki ön libero konusunda tekrar devreye girip girmeyeceği belli değil. Cim-Bom'un listesinde alternatifler var. Ayrıca devre arasında oyuncunun sergilediği tavır da unutulmadı.

Alvaro Morata İtalya'da çöktü! Como bin pişman

Geçtiğimiz sezon Galatasaray formasıyla çift kupa zaferi yaşayan Alvaro Morata, İtalya dönüşü Como'da adeta dibe vurdu. İspanyol yıldız için zorunlu opsiyon devreye girince, İtalyan kulübü kara kara düşünmeye başladı.

İtalya Serie A'da dikkat çeken bir başarıya imza atan ve Şampiyonlar Ligi biletini kapan Como, Alvaro Morata ile yollarını ayırmayı planlıyor. İtalyan basınında çıkan haberlere göre sene sonunda yola devam edilmek istenmiyor.

DÜNYA KUPASI'NDA YER ALMADI

Morata, Como'daki etkisiz performansının ardından İspanya Milli Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası kadrosunda da yer almadı.

OPSİYON DEVREYE GİRDİ FAKAT COMO İSTEMİYOR

Sezon başında yapılan sözleşmedeki zorunlu satın alma opsiyonu nedeniyle Como, oyuncunun bonservisini eline almak zorunda kaldı. İtalyan kulübünün yönetimi ve teknik heyeti, maliyeti yüksek olan ve beklentilerin çok altında kalan Morata ile yaz transfer döneminde yolları ayırmanın formüllerini aramaya başladı.

Morata için daha önce Getafe iddiaları gündeme gelmişti. 33 yaşındaki deneyimli futbolcu, kariyerine başladığı İspanyol ekibine transferine sıcak bakıyor.

İSTATİSTİKLERİ YERLERDE

33 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Como macerası istediği gibi gitmedi. Morata, Como forması altında çıktığı 30 maçta 1 gol atabildi ve 2 asist yaptı.

Antonio Konte “Napoli”dən ayrıldı – Rəsmi

25 May 2026 at 18:40

Futbol üzrə İtaliya A Seriyasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü ikinci pillədə başa vurmuş “Napoli” baş məşqçisi Antonio Konte ilə vidalaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti bitib. Konte komandadan ayrılmaq istədiyi üçün, klub ona yeni müqavilə təklif etməyib.

Xatırladaq ki, Antonio Konte 2024-cü ilin yayından “Napoli”yə rəhbərlik edirdi. O, Neapol təmsilçisi ilə debüt mövsümündə komandanı İtaliya A Seriyası çempionluğuna aparıb. Ötən gün başa çatmış 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə isə “Napoli” A Seriyasını 2-ci yerdə başa vurub.

Ümumilikdə, Kontenin baş məşqçiliyi altında “Napoli” bütün yarışlarda 91 oyun keçirib. Neapol təmsilçisi bu görüşlərdə 54 qələbə qazanıb, 19 heç-heçə edib və 18 dəfə məğlub olub. Top fərqi isə belədir – 157:101.

Konte daha öncə “Arezzo, “Bari”, “Atalanta”, “Syena”, “Yuventus”, “Çelsi”, “İnter” və “Tottenhem” kimi klublarda da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb. O, 2014-2016-cı illər aralığında İtaliya milli komandasına da rəhbərlik edib. Kontenin “Napoli”dən ayrılmasının yenidən İtaliya millisinə qayıtmağa hazırlaşması ilə bağlı olduğu iddia edilir. Məsələ burasındadır ki, Cennaro Qattuzonun istefasından sonra İtaliya milli komandasının baş məşqçi vəzifəsi boşdur.

Əvəzedicilər Liqasında “Sabah”dan növbəti çempionluq!

25 May 2026 at 18:20

Bu gün Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında keçirilən Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünə yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 27-ci turun və mövsümün sonuncu oyun günündə 4 qarşılaşma baş tutub.

“Kəpəz-2” – “Zirə-2” görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib. “Qəbələ-2” “Qarabağ-2” ilə oyundan qalib ayrılıbsa, “Turan Tovuz-2” “Sumqayıt-2” ilə, “Sabah-2” da “Araz-Naxçıvan-2” ilə görüşdə 4 qola sevinib.

Beləliklə, 59 xal toplamış “Sabah”ın ikinci komandası ötən mövsüm olduğu kimi, bu il də Əvəzedicilər Liqasında çempionluğu bayram edib. “Qəbələ-2” gümüş medallarla kifayətlənib. “Neftçi-2” də bürünc medallara sahib çıxıb.

Əvəzedicilər Liqası
27-ci tur
23 may

“Neftçi-2” – “Şamaxı-2” 9:0
Qollar: Vüsal Kərimov, 1. Fərhad Fərhadlı, 7; 38. Ezekiel Oluvafemi, 11; 43. Ömər Qurbanov, 12. Rəvan Səfərli, 66; 80. Röyal Fərzullazadə, 71.
Hakimlər: Pərviz İbrahimov, İlkin Mustafazadə, Vüsal Xəlilzadə, Ləman Əmirli.
Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldəniz Musayev.
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança). 16:00.

25 may

“Kəpəz-2” – “Zirə-2” 1:1
Qollar: Sənan Şamilov, 75 – Hüseyn Məmmədov, 21.
Hakimlər: Elçin Abdullayev, Ağadur Mahmudov, Elvin Mədətov, Rüfət Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Ceyhun Haşımov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Gəncə şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança). 16:00.

“Qəbələ-2” – “Qarabağ-2” 2:1
Qollar Cuma Hüseynov, 30. Ariz Kərimov, 53 – Eltun Babazadə, 78.
Hakimlər: Namiq Bəkirov, Rəşad Quliyev, Qəzənfər Məmmədov, Samir Hüseynov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Yavər Rəhimov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu.

“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Sabah-2” 0:4
Qollar: Həmzəalı Mikayılov, 21-pen. Ramil Nuraxmedov, 25-pen. Nihat Cabbarov, 57. Hüseyn Məmmədzadə, 62.
Hakimlər: Maqsud Şamıyev, Sevda Nuriyeva, Əhməd Əhmədsoy, İrşad Aydınov.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elman Musayev.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu. 16:00.

“Sumqayıt-2” – “Turan Tovuz-2” 2:4
Qollar: Əjdər Hacılı, 16. Murad Rüstəmov, 90+2 – Elçin Qasımov, 7; 13; 31. Murad Dadaşev, 20.
Hakimlər: Nahid Xasıyev, Ruslan Məmmədov, Əkbər Əliyev, Rəsul Babayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Kifayət Mustafayeva.
“Sumqayıt Arena” (təbii meydança). 16:00.

Minifutbol millimizin AÇ üçün yekun heyəti açıqlandı

25 May 2026 at 18:00

Minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisi Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislavada keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatından əvvəl Bakıda son məşqinə çıxıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, hazırlıq prosesində komandanın bütün üzvləri iştirak ediblər.

Futbolçular baş məşqçi Elşad Quliyevin rəhbərliyi ilə isinmə hərəkətlərinin ardından müxtəlif təmrinləri yerinə yetiriblər.

Artıq minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislavada keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatı üçün yekun heyəti də bəllidir. Yekun heyətə 18 oyunçu daxil edilib. Baş məşqçi Elşad Quliyev turnirdə aşağıdakı futbolçulara güvənəcək:

  1. Ağaseyid Qasımov
  2. Vəli Qafarov
  3. Rəvan Kərimov
  4. Taleh Babayev
  5. Xətai Bağırov
  6. Kənan Mirzəliyev
  7. Samir Həmzəyev
  8. İsa Atayev
  9. Elvin Əlizadə
  10. Ruslan Ağalarov
  11. Təmkin Xəlilzadə
  12. Məhəmməd Xəlilov
  13. Cəfər Cəfərov
  14. Vüsal İsayev
  15. Ruzigar İbrahimzadə
  16. Mirmehdi Rzayev
  17. Ramiz Çovdarov
  18. Eşqin Tağıyev.

Xatırladaq ki, Avropa çempionatı mayın 27-dən iyunun 4-dək davam edəcək. Azərbaycan millisi F qrupunda İtaliya, Fransa və Avstriya yığmaları ilə mübarizə aparacaq.

Toral Bayramov “Qarabağ”ı “Bursaspor”a dəyişdi

25 May 2026 at 17:40

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının və “Qarabağ”ın sol cinah müdafiəçisi Toral Bayramov Türkiyənin “Bursaspor” klubuna keçib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Qarabağ” rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.

Bildirilib ki, qardaş Türkiyənin köklü klublarından olan “Bursaspor”un Toral Bayramovun transferində ciddi maraq göstərməsi, həmçinin milli komandanın futbolçusunun özünün legioner həyatı yaşamaq və karyerasını xaricdə davam etdirmək istəyi bu keçidin reallaşmasında mühüm rol oynayıb.

“Qarabağ” 25 yaşlı oyunçunun transferi ilə bağlı “Bursaspor” klubunun təklifini müsbət cavablandırıb. Klublar arasında aparılan danışıqların uğurla yekunlaşması və futbolçunun legioner karyerasını davam etdirmək istəyinə hörmətlə yanaşılması nəticəsində tərəflər arasında razılıq əldə olunub.

2020-ci ildən “Qarabağ”ın əsas komandasında çıxış edən Toral Bayramov bu müddətdə 254 oyunda 37 qol vurub, 46 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. O, komanda ilə 5 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu olub, 2 dəfə Azərbaycan Kubokunu qazanıb.

Bayramov 2021-ci ildə debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində meydana çıxdığı 40 oyunda 5 qola imza atıb, 3 məhsular ötürmə verib. Toral əvvəllər U-19 və U-21 yığmalarımızın da formasını geyinib.

Xatırladaq ki, “Bursaspor” səviyyəcə üçüncü çempionat hesab edilən İkinci Liqada 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü lider kimi başa vurub və Birinci Liqaya vəsiqə qazanıb.

Seyxan Fərəcov PFL-in xüsusi mükafatına layiq görüldü

25 May 2026 at 17:20

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Birinci Liqasında 2025/2026 mövsümünün bombardiri olan Seyxan Fərəсov PFL tərəfindən mükafatlandırılıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Fərəcova bu gün PFL tərəfindən xüsusi hədiyyə təqdim olunub. Ona mükafatı Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının prezidenti Elxan Səmədov təqdim edib.

MOİK-in hücumçusu olan Seyxan Fərəсov 18 qolla Birinci Liqada mövsümün ən sərrast futbolçusu seçilib.

Xatırladaq ki, MOİK Birinci Liqanın geridə qalmış mövsümünü 33 xalla 6-cı pillədə başa vurub. “Şəfa” 57 xalla çempion olaraq Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasına yüksəlib. “Mingəçevir” 51 xalla 2-ci, “Səbail” isə 50 xalla 3-cü yeri tutub. “Mingəçevir”in də Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasına yüksəlmək şansı var. Amma bunun üçün əyalət klubu elita təmsilçisi “Qəbələ” ilə pley-off oyunundan qalib ayrılması lazımdır.

Fernandeş rekordunu yenilədi

25 May 2026 at 18:26

“Mançester Yunayted”in futbolçusu Brunu Fernandeş Premyer Liqada 2025/26 mövsümündə 21 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, sonuncu turda “Brayton”la matçda (3:0) assist edərək rekordunu yeniləyib.

Fernandeşdən əvvəl Tyerri Anri (2002/03) və Kevin De Bruyne (2019/20) 20 məhsuldar ötürmə etmişdi.

Portuqaliyalı futbolçu 2020-ci ildən “Mançester Yunayted”də çıxış edir. O, Premyer Liqada mövsümün oyunçusu seçilib.

AFFA-nın vitse-prezidenti daha 4 il postunda qalacaq

25 May 2026 at 18:25

Balakişi Qasımov İTV-nin baş direktoru vəzifəsində işinə davam edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Qasımov İctimai TV və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti Yayım Şurasının iclasında Yayım Şurasının 8 üzvünün yekdil səsverməsi ilə rəhbər posta seçilib.

O, 2018-ci ildən telekanalın baş direktorudur. Xatırladaq ki, baş direktor Yayım Şurası tərəfindən 4 il müddətinə seçilir.

Funksioner eyni zamanda 2024-cü ildən AFFA-nın vitse-prezidenti vəzifəsindədir.

Əvəzedicilər Liqasında çempion bilindi

25 May 2026 at 17:51

Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünün qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu turda “Araz-Naxçıvan-2″ni darmadağın edən (4:0) “Sabah-2” çempionluğunu elan edib.

“Bayquşlar” 27 turdan sonra 59 xalla qızıl medalı qazanıb. Komanda ardıcıl ikinci dəfə çempion olub.

Toral Bayramov “Qarabağ”ı bu kluba dəyişdi – rəsmi

25 May 2026 at 17:40

“Qarabağ”ın və Azərbaycan millisinin futbolçusu Toral Bayramov karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, cinah oyunçusu “Bursaspor”la anlaşıb. Bu barədə “atlılar”ın mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Toralla müqavilənin detalları açıqlanmayıb.

2020-ci ildən “Qarabağ”da çıxış edən Bayramov bu müddətdə 254 oyunda 37 qol vurub. O, komanda ilə 5 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu olub, 2 dəfə ölkə kubokunu qazanıb. Bayramov millidə keçirdiyi 40 oyunda 5 qola imza atıb.

Fabreqasın komandasından tarixi uğur

25 May 2026 at 17:31

İtaliya A Seriyasında 2025/26 mövsümünə yekun vurulub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Sesk Fabreqasın rəhbərlik etdiyi “Komo” sonuncu turda “Kremoneze”ni məğlub edib – 4:1. Komanda liqada mövsümü 71 xalla 4-cü sırada bitirib.

“Komo” tarixində ilk dəfə Çempionlar Liqasına vəsiqə qazanıb.

Bombardirə xüsusi hədiyyə

25 May 2026 at 17:15

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan I Liqasında 2025/26 mövsümünün bombardirinə xüsusi hədiyyə təqdim olunub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, MOİK-in hücumçusu Seyxan Fərəvov qolla I Liqada mövsümün ən sərrast futbolçusu seçilib.

Ona mükafatı Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının prezidenti Elxan Səmədov təqdim edib.

MOİK çempionatda mövsümü 6-cı sırada bitirib.

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Fabregas final Como speech: ‘I have no doubt you will be remembered forever’

25 May 2026 at 18:05

Cesc Fabregas gave a moving speech to his Como players after their historic Champions League qualification. ‘I have no doubt you will be remembered forever.’

The club was in Serie B a couple of years ago, but next term will enter not just Europe for the first time in their history, but straight into the Champions League.

Their coach has had post-match huddles on the pitch after every game this season, and the final round’s 4-1 victory away to Cremonese was a particularly special one.

News had filtered through that Milan lost at home to Cagliari, so Como pipped them to fourth place.

Fabregas thanks Como players

“You are the reason this is so beautiful. I thank you for the rest of my life because this is probably the best group I will ever coach in my future. I have no doubt you will be remembered forever.” – @cesc4official full time speech 🥹💙 pic.twitter.com/QFivDBhnvy

— Como1907 (@Como_1907) May 24, 2026

“The last circle of the season,” said Fabregas to his squad.

“I told you the day before Parma, we win the two games, we are in the Champions League. I don’t know why I told you, I had a feeling, I always get my responses by feeling.

“But guys, this is all up to you. It’s all thanks to every one of you. We try to help you, we try to give you certain solutions, but you are the reason that this is so beautiful. I thank you for all my life. All my life, because this would be probably the best group I will ever coach in my future.

“I have no doubt you will be remembered forever. Now we can say that and more. And I’ll see you guys, enjoy a f***ing good holidays, enjoy a big party, you deserve everything, whoever goes to the World Cup, all the best.

“What are we doing next year? Champions League!”

CREMONA, ITALY - MAY 24: Como 1907 players celebrate after getting a Champions League slot for next season after the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Como 1907 players celebrate after getting a Champions League slot for next season after the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Como had also reached the Coppa Italia semi-final for the first time in their history this season, losing only to eventual trophy winners Inter.

They secured a top four Serie A finish thanks to 20 victories, 11 draws and seven defeats, scoring 65 goals and conceding 29.

Only title winners Inter managed to find the net more times this season on 89.

Como qualify for Champions League with 11th wage bill in Serie A

25 May 2026 at 17:51

Como were one of Serie A’s five biggest spenders in 2025–26, but reached the Champions League for the first time in club history with just the league’s 11th-highest wage bill.

Cesc Fabregas’ Como qualified for the Champions League on Sunday, thanks to a 4-1 win away at Cremonese and Milan’s 2-1 loss to Cagliari at San Siro.

How much have Como spent on new signings?

CREMONA, ITALY - MAY 24: Como 1907 players celebrate after getting a Champions League slot for next season after the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Como 1907 players celebrate after getting a Champions League slot for next season after the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Owned by the Hartono family, the wealthiest in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Como were among the highest spenders in Serie A this season, having invested almost €127m in new signings, only less than Juventus, Napoli, Atalanta, and Milan.

However, as highlighted by Sky Sport Italia, the Azzurri secured a historical achievement despite having only the 11th wage bill in Serie A: €47m for the 2025-26 season, an average of €1.5m per player.

Among the clubs that have spent more on salaries this season are Lazio, Torino, Fiorentina, Atalanta and Bologna, as well as Italian giants Milan, Juventus, Inter, Napoli and Roma.

Juventus and Milan have both failed to qualify for the Champions League, marking the first time in 35 years that both clubs will miss out on Europe’s elite competition in the same season.

Serie A wage 2025-26 wage bills

  1. Inter: 139m
  2. Juventus: 129m
  3. Roma: 114m
  4. Napoli: 109m
  5. Milan: 100m
  6. Lazio: 75m
  7. Fiorentina: 65m
  8. Atalanta: 59m
  9. Torino: 52m
  10. Bologna: 48m
  11. Como: 47m
  12. Sassuolo: 41m
  13. Cremonese: 33m
  14. Genoa: 31m
  15. Cagliari: 29m
  16. Verona: 29m
  17. Udinese: 24m
  18. Parma: 23m
  19. Pisa: 21m
  20. Lecce: 19m

Capello delivers brutal verdict on Milan collapse: ‘Sad and humiliating’

25 May 2026 at 17:50

Fabio Capello has delivered a scathing verdict on AC Milan’s performance in their 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari, describing the display as “shocking”, “sad” and “humiliating” as the Rossoneri confirmed their failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Writing in Gazzetta dello Sport, via MilanNews.it, the former Milan coach did not hold back in his assessment of a capitulation he compared directly to Juventus’s own collapse against Fiorentina the previous weekend.

“Both have committed suicide,” Capello said. “The news of the final day is certainly the exclusion of Milan and Juventus from next season’s Champions League. Juventus made a mess at home against Fiorentina a week ago and Milan copied them last night.”

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 24: Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan dejected after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
ITALY – MAY 24: Strahinja Pavlovic dejected after the Serie A match at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Capello labels Milan collapse as ‘humiliating for fans’ as calls grow for Allegri exit

The harshest words were reserved for the attitude and application of Allegri’s squad on the night.

“I saw a team without strength, without will, without ideas,” Capello said.

“As it has been for much of the second half of the season. And against Cagliari they were even lucky it finished only 2-1. The Milan players were watching their opponents play, is something like that even possible at this level, and in a match that was effectively a final?”

Capello was equally damning on the physical and mental state of the squad.

“Physically the team is extinguished, but they could at least have put in their soul, they could have fought,” he said.

“Instead there was no pressing, no aggression, nothing at all. In the end, I find myself using just one adjective to describe the evening: sad.

“I will add another: humiliating. Yes, because it must have been humiliating for the fans who followed this team with passion all season to watch a spectacle like that. The result and the performance were shocking.”

Report Conte targeted by Milan with Allegri towards Napoli

25 May 2026 at 17:44

There could be a surprising exchange of coaches in Serie A this summer, with reports Milan are pushing for Antonio Conte at the same time that Napoli are in talks with Max Allegri.

Conte walked away from Napoli after two years in which he won the Scudetto and the Supercoppa Italiana, steering them to second place this term.

It was expected that he would aim for a return to the Italy job, but that might not be the case.

Conte on Milan wish list

NAPLES, ITALY - APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan greets Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – APRIL 06: Massimiliano Allegri AC Milan greets Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on April 06, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Milan have zeroed in on Conte as the ideal man to revitalise their fortunes after missing out on Champions League qualification again.

Allegri is on the verge of dismissal at San Siro in a general revamp of the club’s hierarchy, and curiously has for the last few weeks been in talks with Napoli director Giovanni Manna to take over from Conte.

It would make this an effective exchange of the two coaches, but also an unusual one for the man who already won the Scudetto on the benches of Juventus and Inter.

Report Gattuso has Lazio agreement to replace Sarri

25 May 2026 at 17:35

Following the report from Alfredo Pedullà last week, now Fabrizio Romano also confirms Gennaro Gattuso has agreed to replace Maurizio Sarri at Lazio.

The change became inevitable after a season of tension at the Stadio Olimpico, where Sarri was openly frustrated at the lack of clarity from the club over transfer strategy and the on-going protest from ultras.

Sarri still has a contract, but will terminate it by mutual consent this week so that he can start a new role with Atalanta.

Gattuso ready for Lazio job

MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, issues instructions during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, issues instructions during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, after the first report from Sportitalia transfer expert Pedullà on May 23, now Romano also confirms that Gattuso has been chosen to replace him at Lazio.

It is the first job for the coach since his failure to qualify Italy for the 2026 World Cup, losing the play-offs to Bosnia and Herzegovina.

There were other alternatives, such as Atalanta boss Raffaele Palladino, but it would seem that Gattuso has won that particular race.

ROME, ITALY - MAY 23: Pedro #9 with his teammates of SS Lazio celebrate after scoring the team's second goal during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Pisa SC at Stadio Olimpico on May 23, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MAY 23: Pedro #9 with his teammates of SS Lazio celebrate after scoring the team’s second goal during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Pisa SC at Stadio Olimpico on May 23, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Lazio failed to qualify for Europe for the second season in a row, the first time that has happened in the Claudio Lotito era.

Cuesta: ‘Juventus was my master’s, Arsenal my doctorate’ as Parma coach reflects on education

25 May 2026 at 17:27

Carlos Cuesta has opened up on the formative experiences that shaped him as a coach, describing Juventus as his “master’s degree” and Arsenal as his “doctorate” in a wide-ranging interview with Spanish newspaper AS.

The Parma head coach, who guided the Gialloblu to a comfortable Serie A survival this season, began coaching at the age of 15 in his home city of Mallorca after recognising early that his future in the game would not be as a player.

“I did not have the quality to play and that was the reason I started so early,” Cuesta admitted, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.

“Leaving football so early to concentrate all my efforts on coaching was an unusual decision, but my passion was the game. I was not very good at playing it and I loved understanding it.”

PARMA, ITALY - APRIL 12: Carlos Cuesta, Head Coach of Parma Calcio and Gabriel Strefezza of Parma Calcio greet each other after the match during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Carlos Cuesta, Head Coach of Parma Calcio and Gabriel Strefezza of Parma Calcio greet each other after the match during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Parma’s Cuesta credits Arsenal’s five-year influence for completing his coaching education

Cuesta spent time on the coaching staffs of Atletico Madrid, Juventus and Arsenal before taking his first senior managerial post, and reflects on each stop as a distinct stage of his professional development.

“Being four years at Atletico Madrid was like university,” he said. “Then I did my master’s at Juventus. And then my doctorate at Arsenal, five incredible years.”

On his time in Turin specifically, Cuesta was effusive.

“There are so many things I learned at Juventus in a very high-level environment, with a great work culture, professionals of enormous experience and an incredible density of talent,” he said. “Not only among the coaches and the players there, but also in terms of scouting players from all over the country and a great capacity to attract a high standard.”

GENOA, ITALY - OCTOBER 19: Carlos Cuesta, head coach of Parma, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on October 19, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – OCTOBER 19: Carlos Cuesta, head coach of Parma, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Parma Calcio 1913 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on October 19, 2025 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

The combination of elite environments across three countries has clearly left its mark on a coach whose methods at Parma have drawn praise, not least for the culture and discipline he has instilled in a squad that was considered one of the division’s most vulnerable at the start of the season, although some critics have played down their style of play as ‘boring.’

Arsenal reignite Tonali talks with Newcastle as Gunners target Italy star to ease Rice burden

25 May 2026 at 17:00

Arsenal have revived their interest in Sandro Tonali and reopened preliminary discussions with Newcastle United, with Mikel Arteta identifying the Italy international as his primary midfield target ahead of what promises to be another significant summer of investment at the Emirates.

According to TuttoMercatoWeb, the Gunners first explored the possibility of signing Tonali in January before the timing made a deal impossible. Initial contacts have now resumed between the two clubs as they begin to establish the parameters and likely cost of a potential transfer.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 20: Declan Rice of Arsenal is battles for possession with Tim Iroegbunam of Everton during the Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium on December 20, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 20: Declan Rice of Arsenal is battles for possession with Tim Iroegbunam of Everton during the Premier League match between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium on December 20, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Arsenal seek Tonali as Declan Rice cover after Champions League final

The motivation behind the pursuit is clear. Arsenal’s midfield has leaned heavily on Declan Rice throughout their title-winning campaign, with the England international repeatedly called upon to cover for the absence of genuine alternatives at his level.

Adding a player of Tonali’s quality, a tenacious, technically gifted box-to-box midfielder with Champions League experience, would give Arteta the depth and competition his squad currently lacks in the centre of the park.

Arsenal head into the Champions League final against PSG in Budapest in five days’ time before attention turns fully to the summer window.

The club moved decisively last year in securing Viktor Gyokeres, Martin Zubimendi and Eberechi Eze, and Arteta is understood to be equally ambitious in his plans for the coming months.

Tonali, who served a ten-month ban for betting violations before returning to form at Newcastle, would represent another statement signing from one of European football’s most purposeful recruiters.

Sean Mannion focused on maximizing the Eagles offensive talent

When Sean Mannion officially took over as the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive coordinator, much of the early conversation centered around one obvious question.

What kind of offense would he build? What exactly will Philadelphia's offense look like under a first-time NFL play-caller stepping into one of football's highest-pressure jobs? For months, speculation dominated the conversation. Would Mannion bring an entirely new system? Would he lean heavily into concepts from his own background? Or would Philadelphia prioritize continuity around Jalen Hurts and an offense still loaded with high-end talent despite offseason changes?

During media availability last week, Mannion offered perhaps his clearest insight yet into how he plans to approach the challenge, and Eagles fans will probably appreciate the philosophy. Asked by Eliot Shorr-Parks how he balances his own schematic beliefs with adapting to the personnel already in place, Mannion made it clear that the answer isn't rigidity.

It's evolution.

"There are things I believe in, and there are things that schematically I have a background in, but ultimately it's going to be a blend, and it's constantly going to evolve," Mannion explained. "It's all with that exact goal in mind that you just said. It's about maximizing things for the players. How do we make the Eagles the best team we can be, how we make the Eagles offense the best it can be and how do we put all of our players in a position to really, really succeed and maximize their strengths."

That answer feels particularly important, given where Philadelphia stands heading into 2026.

The Eagles aren't asking Mannion to oversee a rebuild. They're asking him to maintain a championship window while helping stabilize an offense that showed flashes of dominance but also had disappointing, implausible stretches of inconsistency late last season under Kevin Patullo. Philadelphia still has Jalen Hurts. The offensive line remains among football's strengths despite replacing legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland with Chris Kuper. The skill position room has been reshaped aggressively, creating both opportunity and pressure.

That reality makes Mannion's approach feel significant.

The NFL increasingly punishes coordinators who become overly attached to systems rather than players. Great offenses adapt. Personnel changes. Defensive trends evolve. The best play-callers consistently find ways to highlight strengths while minimizing weaknesses. Mannion sounds fully aware of that responsibility.

Building around Hurts' mobility, maximizing mismatches, leaning into versatility, and allowing offensive concepts to evolve naturally based on personnel feels like the correct approach for a roster designed to compete immediately.

Early offseason press conferences don't win games, and philosophy alone doesn't produce points in meaningful late January games. Eventually, Philadelphia will judge Mannion on offensive efficiency, situational execution, explosive plays, and whether this offense performs like one capable of competing for another Lombardi Trophy.

Still, if the early messaging offers any indication, Mannion understands the assignment. Philadelphia doesn't need an offensive coordinator determined to force players into a system.

The Eagles need someone willing to build a system around the players already capable of winning championships.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Sean Mannion reveals key philosophy that will guide the Eagles attack

New York Giants spent more than $18 million on injured players in 2025

2025 was another lost season for the New York Giants, and again, injuries were the main culprit. The Giants, at one point or another, placed 28 players on injured reserve (IR). Only the Arizona Cardinals had more (32).

They lost their top wide receiver (Malik Nabers), running back (Cam Skattebo), and tackler (linebacker Micah McFadden) for the season before Halloween. During the season, there were injuries to other key players that caused them to miss time.

The spate of injuries was a continuation of what has been a long stretch of lost seasons for Big Blue due to injury. Since 2017, they have had only one relatively healthy season, 2022, and they qualified for the playoffs that year.

Here's a quick cross-section of the Giants' 2025 injury situation, per a recent study:

  • The Giants spent $18,038,907 on injured players last season, $160,720 more than the 2024/25 season.
  • The New York Giants ranked 10th in the league for the most spent on injured players last season.
  • Micah McFadden was the team’s most expensive injured player ($3,216,774).
  • The cost of injured players took up 6.5% of the Giants' salary cap last season.

As of mid-November last season, the Giants have had the most games missed by injured players since 2017 (1,638). The Giants' record over that span? 44-104-1, second only to the Jets (44-105).

The Giants are hoping that with restructured medical and training departments, they will have fewer injuries in the future. But don't tell that to new head coach John Harbaugh, who intends to work this team harder than they've worked in many years.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants spent more than $18 million on injured players in 2025

Lakers reportedly considering getting Kyrie Irving if LeBron leaves

If the Los Angeles Lakers lose LeBron James in free agency this offseason, they will have to replace a number of high-level skill sets he brings to the team. They will have to bring in multiple players who can help supply the ball-handling, facilitating, transition play, rebounding and scoring that James can still provide in his early 40s.

Doing so would reduce the pressure on Luka Doncic to propel the Lakers to victories. When he was with the Dallas Mavericks, Kyrie Irving was able to take some pressure off him, and the two formed a fairly successful partnership. According to Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson, the Lakers "have quietly weighed the pros and cons of re-pairing" Doncic and Irving should James leave (h/t @Fullcourtpass).

Some people have described rising Lakers star guard Austin Reaves as a lesser version of Irving. The latter has career averages of 23.7 points on 47.4% field-goal shooting and 39.4% from 3-point range, 4.1 rebounds and 5.6 assists a game. Irving has made the All-Star team nine times, and he has a history of raising his game under pressure, especially during the playoffs, something Reaves hasn't really done. Irving is also considered arguably the greatest ball-handler of all-time, and he turns the ball over considerably less often than Reaves does.

However, the New Jersey native hasn't played since late last season due to a torn ACL, and he is 34 years of age. But he will make $39.49 million next season, which means a swap of Reaves and filler for him could work. There is also the question of whether the Mavericks would be willing to make another trade with the Lakers so soon after gifting L.A. Doncic.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers reportedly considering getting Kyrie Irving if LeBron leaves

Etowah (Ga.) announces hiring of head boys basketball coach

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Coming off the program’s first losing season since the 2012-2013 campaign, the Woodstock (Ga.) Etowah Eagles will be going into the 2026-2027 season with a new head boys basketball coach.

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Etowah announced last week the hiring of Hiram (Ga.) head coach Keyon Boyd, who spent the last eight seasons leading the Hornets. During his tenure leading the program, Boyd guided Hiram to six GHSA postseason appearances, three region championships, multiple Sweet 16 and Elite Eight berths.

“I look forward to continuing to build on the success that has already been established here at Etowah,” Boyd said in the press release. “I’m excited to get to work with our student-athletes, connect with the community, and help lead this program into the future.”

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— Etowah High School (@EtowahHS) May 22, 2026

The three seasons before this past 2025-2026 campaign featured the Eagles winning 20 or more games, establishing themselves as one of the state’s better programs. Now with Boyd at the helm, Etowah is looking to return as a power out of the Peach State.

Boyd’s best season at Hiram was in 2022-2023 when he led the Hornets to an impressive 25-3 record.

According to the final 2025 Georgia High School Boys Basketball Massey Rankings, Etowah finished at 8-17 and as the state’s No. 130th ranked team, with Hiram going 19-10 under the watch of Boyd finishing at No. 111.

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“Etowah High School, located in Woodstock, GA, is known for its rigorous academic and extracurricular programs. Its athletics, especially the football and basketball teams, are competitive and well-supported by the community. The school’s colors—royal blue and white—reflect its proud “Eagles” spirit. Student-athletes at Etowah uphold a tradition of excellence and sportsmanship, competing in various regional and state-level events.”

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3 things we learned from the Eagles coordinators' media session

After months of waiting, Sean Mannion's era is officially underway in Philadelphia as the first-year offensive coordinator, meeting with local and national media for the first time since replacing Kevin Patullo and beating out 16 other candidates. On Thursday, the Eagles made Mannion, defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, and special teams coordinator Michael Clay available to the media.

Clay received a new contract after an improved Eagles special team unit had standout moments in 2025, while Vic Fangio nearly walked away from the Eagles and the NFL this offseason.

With OTAs set to begin on Monday, here are three key things we learned from the coordinators' availability.

Eagles run game will look drastically different

Sean Mannon hired Ryan Mahaffey to the position of Run Game Coordinator/Tight Ends Coach, and this is what Sean Mannion said about his addition:

Me and Ryan have worked together and I think some of the things that we're bringing, Ryan has a background in and his background is unique. He's been with the offensive line for a lot of time. He's been with the receiver group. Ultimately our run game, our whole offense as a whole is a collaborative process. It's really being built by all of us and Ryan's a very detailed guy. He understands the schematic elements. He knows how all the pieces fit. Having worked with the blocking unit with the offensive line, having worked with the receiving group, because we all have a hand in the run game and he's a tremendous teacher, detail oriented. He's going to be a great fit for that role.

What that means:Mahaffey just completed his fifth season with the Packers after coaching eight years at the collegiate level. In two seasons as the assistant offensive line coach (2022- 23), Mahaffey helped the Packers rank tied for No. 4 in the NFL over that span in sacks allowed (62) and No. 5 in sack percentage (5.1). Last season, Philadelphia struggled to run the football against stacked defensive fronts. After logging 2,005 rushing yards during the regular season, Barkley was hit or tackled behind the line of scrimmage 84 times with 41 negative runs last season, according to SumerSports. Jeff Stoutland's approach to the running game blended zone and gap schemes that were easy to decipher and relied on the offensive line to dominate up front.

That could all change under first-year offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, who's likely to borrow from the Kyle Shanahan/Sean McVay/Matt LaFleur styles of offense, which focus on a "wide zone" scheme designed to create mismatches through motion, misdirection, and personnel.

Some of Sirianni's principles will remain in Eagles offense

Philadelphia hired Sean Mannion, and most of the media discussion before that focused on the need to move away from Nick Sirianni's conservative playbook. The Eagles' offense will evolve under Mannion's guidance, but a good portion of Sirianni's influence will remain.

 Yeah, that's a great question. Kind of like I spoke to before, it's a blend. There's things schematically that we're bringing. There's things that the Eagles' offense has really thrived with doing in the years past. In terms of the verbiage of the terminology, it's a process of seeing, "Hey, what makes sense to keep? What are things that with some of the new changes coming in [that] need to change?" So that's something we've looked at really from day one, understanding kind of the background of the scheme here, what are some of the things we want to add, things we want to tweak and how do we build kind of the language of our offense, but that's been a great process. There's elements that are new and there's elements that will remain in terms of terminology, but that process has been a lot of fun because ultimately, like I said before, it's all about bringing something to the table and then how can we continue to make it better? How do we continue to build it, streamline things and that's really the whole process of the language of the offense, is really a good example of kind of where that takes place.

What that means: Mannion used the term "blending" several times during his media session, and it's clear Sirianni will still have some influence on the offense, handing the keys to a former QB and first-year play-caller.

Special teams will be key for players on the roster bubble

Michael Clay discussed the Eagles' special teams unit and offered insight into why key players see significant snaps on kickoff and punt teams.

Over the past two years, from a specialist standpoint or a special team standpoint, I think it's great because it gives us plays to play. It gives guys opportunities, like the [TE] Cam Latu's, the [LB] Jeremiah Trotter's, guys that may not play a lot of offense and defense, but they excel at that and they're able to put their name out there. I know we had [former Eagles TE] Kylen Granson. Guy had 18 tackles and a lot of them came on kickoff. So, it just gives these guys an opportunity to extend their career, put more money in their pockets for their family, for their wealth.

From a schematic standpoint, obviously, we didn't play up to our expectations from a kickoff return standpoint and that all falls on me. So going back, I spent a lot of time looking at what the tracks I want the return men to have, how we want our kickoff return, blocking assignments, how we want that [to look]. I've spent a lot of time on that and I'm actually looking forward to it when we go [to] OTAs and mandatory mini camps and putting pads on, trying to implement those so we can use that kickoff return as an advantage. I thought our kickoff was very dangerous last year in terms of our kickoff coverage, and kudos for the guys on the 2025 team, but nobody cares about that going into 2026. We've got to start from ground zero and earn our right to be able to go out there with all these kickoffs and give our defense a long field.

What that means: Kelee Ringo is all but assured a roster spot thanks to his special teams prowess, and guys like Chandler Martin could find their role and place on Clay's unit.

Makai Lemon could see snaps in the return game

The first round pick is expected to be a starter or key contributor at wide receiver, but Michael Clay says Lemon could be a low-key contributor on special teams.

 Everybody's part of the kickoff return rotation. Makai, obviously he had that one year at USC where he was really good. They had [former USC WR] Zachariah Branch, obviously hard to pass up that guy. But Makai, I like Makai. He has that California feel, that California confidence. Being from California, you always love it and it may be misunderstood, but he's out there in the tackling drills, the takeaway circuit, and he's been able to catch a couple punts as well from Braden and that kickoff return. He'll definitely be in the mix just like a whole bunch of people will be.

Marcus Epps could be a tone-setter for Eagles defense

Philadelphia saw Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship, and Jaelan Phillips depart via free agency. Dean and Blankenship organically developed into leaders for the Eagles, and that presence will be hard to replace. Ask about potential tone setters and leaders on defense, Vic Fangio highlighted Marcus Epps, making it all but a lock for the veteran safety to make the Eagles roster.

 Everybody's part of the kickoff return rotation. Makai, obviously he had that one year at USC where he was really good. They had [former USC WR] Zachariah Branch, obviously hard to pass up that guy. But Makai, I like Makai. He has that California feel, that California confidence. Being from California, you always love it and it may be misunderstood, but he's out there in the tackling drills, the takeaway circuit, and he's been able to catch a couple punts as well from Braden and that kickoff return. He'll definitely be in the mix just like a whole bunch of people will be.

I was pleasantly surprised. Maybe surprised is the wrong word because I just really didn't know him. But when he had to play last year, he came in and showed his experience, showed his instincts that he has for the game. I was pleased with the way he played last year. I wasn't considering him an old player at this point, but he's obviously a veteran. I think he'll do fine. I'm not sure what his injury history has been, but I think if he stays injury-free and if he wins the job, we'll be fine.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: 3 things we learned from the Eagles coordinators' media session

All 14 quarterbacks on the Broncos' schedule, ranked by career wins

The Denver Broncos are set to face 14 quarterbacks on their 2026 schedule, including home and away bouts against their three divisional rivals.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (95) has the third-most career wins among the QBs on Denver's list of 2026 opponents, and Justin Herbert (52) of the Los Angeles Chargers has the sixth-most wins. Technically, Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Kirk Cousins (88) has the fifth-most wins on the list, but Fernando Mendoza is widely expected to eventually take over as the Raiders' starting quarterback this fall.

In terms of career starts (six) and career wins (three), Miami Dolphins QB Malik Willis is the most inexperienced QB on the list (but, again, Mendoza could become a starter at some point during his rookie season).

QBs on Broncos' schedule, ranked by wins

  • Week 12: Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers (163-93-1)
  • Week 3: Rams QB Matthew Stafford (120-118-1)
  • Weeks 1 and 8: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes (95-31)
  • Week 16: Bills QB Josh Allen (88-39)
  • Weeks 11and 15: Raiders QB Kirk Cousins (88-77-2)
  • Week 5and 18: Chargers QB Justin Herbert (52-43)
  • Week 6: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold (49-41)
  • Week 14: Jets QB Geno Smith (42-56)
  • Week 2: Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence (35-42)
  • Week 4: 49ers QB Brock Purdy (30-15)
  • Week 7: Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett (20-45)
  • Week 17: Patriots QB Drake Maye (17-12)
  • Week 9: Panthers QB Bryce Young (14-30)
  • Week 13: Dolphins QB Malik Willis (3-3)

Denver will open the season against Mahomes and the Chiefs on Monday Night Football in Week 1. That will be a tough road test for the Broncos, who are 2-13 against Mahomes since he entered the league.

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Victor Wembanyama was one vote away from joining Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokic

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San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama secured All-NBA First Team status with 99 of 100 possible first-place votes, leading a dominant regular-season awards period for the young star. 

The NBA released the official 2025-26 All-NBA teams just before San Antonio played the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals. A global media panel of 100 voters selected the team using a weighted system that awards 5 points for each First Team vote, 3 points for each Second Team vote, and 1 point for each Third Team vote. 

2025-26 All-NBA teams:

First: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Doncic, Cade Cunningham

Second: Jaylen Brown, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Jalen Brunson, Donovan Mitchell

Third: Tyrese Maxey, Jamal Murray, Jalen Johnson, Jalen Duren, Chet Holmgren

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) May 24, 2026

Wembanyama joined Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, and Cade Cunningham on the First Team. Gilgeous-Alexander, who won back-to-back NBA MVP awards, and Jokic each received 100 first-place votes. Wembanyama missed a perfect score by one vote. 

This All-NBA nod caps off an exceptional week for the sophomore big man, who was also named the Kia NBA Defensive Player of the Year and headlined the All-Defensive First Team alongside Thunder center Chet Holmgren. 

The announcement served as the perfect backdrop for the postseason, where the Spurs evened the Western Conference Finals at 2-2 with a resounding 103-82 Game 4 victory. Wembanyama completely dominated the contest with 33 points, eight rebounds, and three blocks, bouncing back after taking their Game 3 loss personally. 

Backed by newly acquired guard De'Aaron Fox, who anchored the team with a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double, San Antonio played with noticeably improved force, speed, and defensive intensity. 

Following the blowout, the best-of-seven series now shifts to Oklahoma City for a crucial Game 5 at the Paycom Center. Historically, the winner of a tied Game 5 in a 2-2 series goes on to advance 81.8% of the time. 

A victory on the road would put San Antonio in the driver's seat, granting them a golden opportunity to close out the defending Western Conference champions back in front of their home crowd for Game 6.

The rest of the league's elite talent was spread across the remaining All-NBA rosters. The Second Team selections included Jaylen Brown, Jalen Brunson, Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard, and Donovan Mitchell. 

Jaylen Brown led with 44 first-place votes, the most among players who missed the First Team. Kawhi Leonard got his seventh All-NBA selection, and Kevin Durant made history as the 12th player in NBA history to earn 12 All-NBA honors.

The Third Team showed the league’s rising stars, featuring Tyrese Maxey, Jamal Murray, Jalen Johnson, Chet Holmgren, and Jalen Duren. This marked the first time all five players earned an All-NBA nod in the same season. 

Several of the league's top stars were absent from rosters. LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Giannis Antetokounmpo did not meet the 65-game minimum to be eligible for postseason awards.

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Ian Wright says there is a window for Arsenal to dominate the Premier League

Ian Wright says there is a window for Arsenal to dominate the Premier League
Ian Wright says there is a window for Arsenal to dominate the Premier League

Arsenal legend Ian Wright believes the club has a major opportunity to establish itself as the dominant force in English football following Pep Guardiola’s departure from Manchester City. Wright feels the changing landscape in the Premier League could provide Arsenal with the perfect platform to build a successful era under Mikel Arteta.

City are expected to enter a period of transition after Guardiola’s exit, while several of Arsenal’s other rivals are also facing uncertainty. Chelsea have appointed a new manager, and both Liverpool and Manchester United are still attempting to find long-term stability after recent managerial and squad changes.

Arsenal Handed Opportunity To Dominate

For nearly a decade, Guardiola’s presence at Manchester City has had a huge influence on every Premier League title race. His ability to consistently guide City to success made them the standard every other club had to chase.

Now, with Guardiola no longer in charge, many believe there is space for another side to establish itself as the league’s dominant force. Arsenal are viewed as one of the strongest candidates to fill that position due to the quality and age profile of their squad.

Wright believes Arsenal have the foundations required to compete for several league titles over the coming years. He also expects Andrea Berta to help strengthen the team further during future transfer windows.

Ian Wright Backing Arsenal’s Future

As quoted by Sky Sports, Wright expressed his optimism regarding Arsenal’s chances of building a successful period in the Premier League.

He said: “You hope this could be the start of something for Arsenal.

“Pep Guardiola is leaving Man City and we’re not sure what’s happening with some of the other clubs.

“This is a time when you look at Arsenal’s team, the average age is 24 to 28 and players will want to come to Arsenal now.

“It’s now up to Arteta and Berta who they want to bring in to continue this. There is a window for Arsenal before everyone else catches up. So, I’m hoping we can take advantage of that.”

Wright’s comments highlight the growing belief that Arsenal could be entering a defining period under Arteta. With a talented squad already in place and further additions expected, the club may now have the chance to turn consistent progress into long-term domestic success.

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Exclusive: Source has worrying news about Chelsea’s goalkeeper transfer plans

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Exclusive: Source has worrying news about Chelsea’s goalkeeper transfer plans

Chelsea look set for another season with Robert Sanchez in goal as tight budgets and needs in other areas take priority.

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Our writer Simon Phillips has been speaking to his sources about Chelsea’s summer plans, and he’s come up with some interesting results.

The Blues are set for a “very busy” summer, and they want to target “a number of areas on the pitch.”

Chelsea still “undecided” on key position

In terms of a goalkeeper, most fans think that should be a priority. But Robert Sanchez’s good form to end the season and the relative disasters in defence and attack have lowered the priority of a new keeper. The source says it’s “undecided” whether the Blues aim to sign a new first choice.

A lot will depend on who they can secure in other positions, and how sales go. But right now it feels to us like Sanchez will be first choice once again, with perhaps a new backup or Mike Penders back from loan to compete with him.

If a cheaper veteran option becomes available, like Mike Maignan last summer, it’s still feasible we could pursue that. But right now, the sporting directors clearly feel they have bigger fish to fry.

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Phillips also reported on the attributes of the players the Blues are going to look at, both physically and mentally.

With no European football to play, there are going to be a hell of a lot of players not getting the minutes they want next season.

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Braves Minor League Recap: Tate Southisene, Michael Martinez continue strong starts

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(26-25) Charlotte Knights 3, (28-23) Gwinnett Stripers 2

  • Jim Jarvis, SS: 1-for-4, 3B, BB, .299/.407/.435
  • Brewer Hicklen, RF: 2-for-4, 2B, R, .353/.432/.576
  • Brett Wisley, 2B: 2-for-4, R, RBI, .314/.381/.471
  • JR Ritchie, SP: 5.2IP 6H 2ER 3BB 3K, 1.36 ERA
  • Daysbel Hernández, RP: 1IP 1H 0R 0BB 1K, 4.46 ERA

Box Score

The Stripers dropped a close 3-2 game to the Charlotte Knights on Sunday.

The Stripers struck first, scoring runs in the first and second innings to build a 2-0 lead. The Stripers’ pitching staff carried the momentum into the middle innings of the game before Knights began to chip away. The Knights started with single runs in the fourth and fifth innings to tie the game before eventually scoring the decisive run in the eighth inning of the game. 

J.R. Ritchie made his first start since returning to the minors and was pretty solid as he danced around some control issues with three walks. That said, he still limited the Knights to zero extra base-hits which significantly helped his overall outing. JR utilized his full six pitch arsenal (four-seam, curveball, cutter, slider, sinker, change) but struggled to land his four-seam in the zone consistently which led him to lean more on his curveball, and changeup to good success. While the four-seam command wavered, his ability to utilize all of his pitches (>12% usage rate on each pitch) allowed him to get through 5.2 innings. 

Victor Mederos (2.1IP 3H 1ER 1BB 2K) followed JR Ritchie and would be the one that eventually surrendered that decisive run.  

Offensively, Gwinnett generated early pressure on the Knights with some aggressive at-bats. Today it was Brett Wisely and Brewer Hicklen who contributed in big spots. Jair Camargo drove in Brett Wisely in the second inning to score the games’ first run. In the second it was Brett Wisely once again who would drive in Brewer Hicklen who singled and stole second right before Brett. 

The Stripers would threaten again in the fourth inning after this two out triple by Jim Jarvis, but would be held in check the rest of the game, losing 3-2.

TRIPLE JIM 🙏👍 pic.twitter.com/fl5Au2NbXy

— Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers) May 24, 2026

(21-23) Columbus Clingstones 5, (23-22) Pensacola Blue Wahoos 10

  • Patrick Clohisy, CF: 1-for-5, R, .262/.333/.431
  • Luke Waddell, SS: 1-for-4, 3B, BB, 2R, RBI, .248/.374/.398
  • David McCabe, DH: 1-for-2, 3 BB, R, .246/.356/.532
  • Drew Compton, 1B: 1-for-4, RBI, .167/.235/.241
  • Ian Mejia, SP: 3.1IP 5H 3ER 2BB 2K, 9.53 ERA
  • Elison Joseph, RP: 1IP 0H 0R 1BB 2K, 3.06 ERA

Box Score

The Columbus Clingstones fell 9-5 to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Sunday. Pensacola consistently got runners on base throughout the game, resulting in lots of high stress pitches for the Clingstones pitching staff. 

Despite the loss, Columbus created a number of significant moments on offense that kept the game competitive into the middle innings until a big fifth inning for the Blue Wahoos did the Clingstones in. The Clingstones went up early, scoring the first four runs of the game within the first two innings of the game. An RBI single by David McCabe in the first gave the Clingstones their first run, while a run scoring force out by Drew Compton gave Columbus the 2-0 lead. They would add their third run of the game in the top of the second inning with this Luke Waddell RBI triple. 

Waddell with a RBI 3⃣bagger pic.twitter.com/P294aJ8cDS

— Columbus Clingstones (@GoClingstones) May 24, 2026

The turning point of the game came in the bottom of the third when Ian Mejia gave up a three run home run to swing the momentum into the Blue Wahoos favor as the lead would lessen to 4-3. Ian’s struggles continued as he gave up hard contact throughout his three inning stint. He would be replaced by Blayne Enlow who would eventually give up another four runs in the fifth inning to give Pensacola the 7-4 lead.

The Clingstones would add another run in the seventh inning to make it 7-5, but Luis Vargas would give up a pair of runs in the bottom half of the inning to increase the deficit to 9-5. 

(25-20) Rome Emperors 0, (24-20) Hub City Spartanburgers 4

  • Isaiah Drake, RF: 1-for-3, BB, .280/.360/.451
  • Eric Hartman, DH: 0-for-4, .302/.384/.623
  • Dixon Williams, CF: 1-for-4, 2B, .257/.374/.465
  • John Gil, SS: 0-for-4, .264/.374/.434
  • Luke Sinnard, SP: 4.2IP 4H 2ER 0BB 6K, 3.86 ERA

Box Score

The Rome Emperors fell 4-3 to the Hub City Spartanburgers on Sunday afternoon in a match dominated by the Spartanburgers pitching staff. 

Rome struggled to find any sort of consistent offense as they collected just a single extra base-hit, and picked up four walks. Rome would go 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position, and strand seven just to make things a little worse.  While they would get a base runner on here and there, they failed to get the big hit that would swing things into their favor. 

Luke Sinnard got the start for the Emperors, his third start of the season. With one out in the third he gave up a single and subsequently a pair of stolen bases before allowing a run scoring ground out. He would then surrender a solo home run in the fourth inning for his second run scored. He clearly had a pitch cap of around 75, because he was removed at 72 pitches in the fifth inning of the game after giving up a single. 

The decisive run(s) were scored in the eighth inning off of Jacob Shafer who surrendered a two run double. Justin Long (1.1IP 1H 0H 0R 0BB 0K), and Trent Buchanan (1IP 1H 0R 1BB 0K) were the other two pitchers that would make appearances in the game – both with scoreless outings that would keep the Emperors in it, but ultimately it was the offense that really caused the loss.

(19-25) Columbia Fireflies 1, (25-19) Augusta GreenJackets 2 – F/7

  • Tate Southisene, 2B: 1-for-2, BB, .286/.426/.472
  • Alex Lodise, SS: 1-for-3, .250/.332/.413
  • Luis Guanipa, CF: 1-for-3, 2B, .308/.351/.527
  • Davis Polo, SP: 6IP 6H 1ER 0BB 6K, 3.63 ERA
  • Styven Paez, RP: 1IP 0H 0R 0BB 0K, 0.66 ERA

Box Score

The Augusta GreenJackets won a close one, a 2-1 victory over the Columbia Fireflies on Sunday. As they closed out the series with really strong pitching, and timely late offense in a tightly contested game.

Davis Polo took the bulk of the innings and was fantastic as he gave up six hits, including two doubles, but navigated through six innings on 72 pitches. His return from Tommy John has gone fantastic as he lowered his ERA down to 3.63 on the season. Davis is a three pitch pitcher mainly featuring a four-seam (92-94), and slider, with a really biting changeup. Styven Paez would work a perfect final inning, throwing six strikes on nine pitches, to secure the game one victory for the GreenJackets. 

The GreenJackets struck first in a very unconventional way – via a balk that allowed Junior Garcia to score. Luis Guanipa would follow that up with a double, but Alex Lodise would be thrown out at home, keeping the score at 1-0. They would get runners on in two of the next three innings but would be held in check, unable to add on an insurance run. The go ahead run would come in the sixth inning when Michael Martinez ripped a single into centerfield, driving in Juan Mateo.

Of note, Juan Mateo continued his strong hitting, going 2-for-3 with a run while also picking up his eighth stolen base of the season. The 19 year old has shown great contact abilities while also limiting his chases and is now hitting .314/.368/.390.

(20-25) Columbia Fireflies 8, (25-20) Augusta GreenJackets 5

  • Tate Southiesene, 2B: 1-for-2, 2 BB, .286/.426/.472
  • Tanner Smith, C: 1-for-2, R, RBI, .250/.320/.511
  • Michael Martinez, LF: 2-for-4, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, .316/.316/.684
  • Luis Sanchez, 3B: 2-for-3, R, .226/.400/.226
  • Kendry Richard, SP: 4IP 3H 3R 1ER 3BB 3K, 6.83 ERA

Box Score

The Augusta GreenJackets fell 8-5 to the Columbia Fireflies on Sunday afternoon in game 2 of today’s double header. The game featured several strong offensive performances from GreenJackets lineup as the team battled throughout the game before eventually falling.

The GreenJackets fell early and failed to really threaten until a late rally in the games’ final two innings before eventually falling in the series finale. 

One of the biggest bright spots for Augusta was continued production from Tate Southisene, who got on base three times including two walks and now has an OBP of .426 on the season which is good for sixth in the league. 

Michael Martinez continued to show his offensive prowess as he got on base twice and hit his second home run of the season (5 games). This one came with two runners on in the sixth inning and made the game interesting with the Fireflies leading 5-3. Unfortunately they would immediately tack on three runs of their own in the next inning, extending their lead to 8-3. 

The GreenJackets would threaten again in the bottom of the seventh inning as they loaded the bases with zero outs. Alex Lodise would draw a bases loaded walk to make it 8-4. But Luis Guanipa would pop up to third to keep it 8-4. Luckily, Tanner Smith would single to left to score Luis Sanchez to keep the bases loaded and the score now at 8-5. Unfortunately both Juan Mateo and Michael Martinez would strike out with the bases loaded to end the game, and the series.

Could Cam Jordan be returning to the Saints sooner than later?

Dec 28, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; New Orleans Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan (94) gives chase to Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward (1) during the second half of the game at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images | Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

The New Orleans Saints started the 2026 offseason with a lot of questions, one of the biggest being the status of future Saints Hall of Fame defensive end Cam Jordan.

Jordan returning to the Saints is viewed today as a need — not a major need, but a need nonetheless. The departures of veteran leaders like Demario Davis, Tyrann Mathieu, and Taysom Hill, along with the unconventional status of Alvin Kamara, make Jordan’s leadership within a young locker room even more important.

It’s not just about leadership, either. Jordan had a resurgence last season, finishing with double-digit sacks for the first time since 2021. He would also solidify an improved defensive edge room. However, the biggest question surrounding that room is which player can truly complement the pass-rushing ability of Chase Young.

The Jordan-Young tandem in 2025 was dominant and grew stronger as the season progressed. Early in the offseason, the expectation was that the Saints would attempt to pair Young with a younger edge rusher through either the draft or free agency. While the Saints have brought in newer players at the position, none possess the pedigree of Cam Jordan.

The NFL Draft has come and gone, free agency is all but complete, and OTAs are about to begin — yet Jordan remains a free agent. So what could be the holdup?

It appears everything comes down to the contract.

Ross Jackson was recently on Timeouts and Tangents and expressed confidence in Cam Jordan returning to the Saints based on how the offseason moves have unfolded.

There is still clearly a role for Cam Jordan on this Saints team. The question becomes: how does that role get compensated, and can both sides agree on that financial value?

Jordan has publicly stated that he wants a contract that is more than just a hometown discount. Coming off a 10.5-sack season, that stance is understandable. The challenge, however, is that Jordan is now 36 years old and entering his 15th NFL season.

That does not mean the Saints are uninterested in bringing him back.

Mickey Loomis was recently interviewed at the annual Saints Hall of Fame golf tournament and stated that they have had an offer on the table for Jordan for quite some time. At this point, it simply comes down to whether both sides can reach an agreement.

As of right now, the two have not been able to reach an agreement, but that can always change.

Do not be surprised if an announcement regarding Jordan’s return to the Saints comes sooner rather than later. While this is ultimately a business, it would still be difficult to imagine him wearing another uniform. The fact that he remains available this late into the offseason is still a positive sign for New Orleans.

‘One of the best in the world’ – Spain boss Luis de la Fuente explains decision to call up Gavi and Eric Garcia to World Cup squad

KOBE, JAPAN - JULY 27: FC Barcelona's Eric Garcia (R) is congratulated by Gavi (C) after scoring a goal during the preseason friendly between Vissel Kobe and FC Barcelona at Noevir Stadium Kobe on July 27, 2025 in Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. (Photo by Paul Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Spain boss Luis de la Fuente has explained his decision to call up Gavi and Eric Garcia to his World Cup squad for this summer’s tournament.

Gavi gets the nod after returning from a serious injury, while Eric has been rewarded for an outstanding season with Hansi Flick’s side.

The duo are part of a squad containing eight Barcelona players, and De la Fuente spoke about why he called up the two players after announcing his list.

“I don’t know if there are eight or how many from Barça. They’re national team players, I don’t care where they play. I was really upset about Gavi’s injury,” he told a press conference.

“He’s the team’s plaything, and I don’t need to tell you anything about his footballing ability. He’s very versatile. He’s one of the best players in the world.

“Eric was with me in the youth teams and at the Olympics. He’s joining this group and will be just another member. He hasn’t come before because the circumstances weren’t right.

“I want to talk about why Eric and Pubill are coming. They’ve performed very well this season. I have to make decisions, and we felt it was the right time. That’s why we made this decision. I already said I was going to look at players who haven’t been with us.”

Gavi was typically emotional at hearing news of his call-up, something De la Fuente loved to see.

“I’m going to start crying too. That shows the human quality of this group. That’s just as important as the purely footballing aspects,” he added.

Which Seahawks are under the most pressure entering 2026?

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 8: Sam Darnold #14 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates after the NFL Super Bowl LX football game against the New England Patriots, at Levi's Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13.(Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Fresh off of a Super Bowl, it may seem silly to think that anyone on the Seattle Seahawks roster is under pressure. However, the opposite may be true. The Seahawks or no longer the hunter; they are now “the hunted.” Each team will be looking at Seattle as the measuring stick for where they all want to be at – Super Bowl Champions. There are naturally going to be more eyes on the team as well, with the Seahawks scheduled for six primetime games this year.  With this, let us look at which players are under the most pressure entering the 2026 season.

Sam Darnold

Being a quarterback will put any player in the limelight. This naturally brings more pressure. However, for Darnold, it is inevitable that there will be loud voices around the NFL landscape just waiting for him to make a mistake so they can compare him to his “seeing ghosts” New York Jets days. You would think that leading the Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory would have gotten rid of these voices.

However, those doubts remain throughout the NFL landscape … maybe even within Seahawks fan circles. Can Darnold maintain his 2025 postseason success for an entire season? Or will he struggle similar to certain parts of the 2025 regular season, when he was one of the league leaders in interceptions? If it is the latter, you know those loud voices will be ready to argue that Darnold is back to the Jets-version of himself. Keep in mind that he’s in year two of his three-year contract, and he could be in for a big pay bump with a successful year. That in itself brings pressure that no other player on the Seahawks roster can match.

Derick Hall

With Hall entering his contract year there automatically creates pressure to perform for a larger payday. The Seahawks (and Derick Hall) just saw Boye Mafe leave for the Cincinnati Bengals on a $20 million/year deal. This leaves the edge room in Seattle pretty thin (and old), especially after 2026. This puts Hall in the prime position for an extension.

Hall and Mafe had similar 2025 seasons, both with two sacks each, with Mafe adding 31 total tackles and a forced fumble, to Hall’s 30 total tackles. However, Hall also had an 8-sack season back in 2024. Because of this, Schneider could look to make the extension now at a lower/similar number to what Mafe got in Cincinnati rather than roll the dice and potentially pay a higher price at the end of the 2026 season. However, Hall and his agent will see this opportunity as well and may want to roll the dice on Hall having another big 8-plus sack season. It is this potential dice roll that puts Hall under a lot of pressure entering 2026. Time will tell if he bets on himself and wins when it comes time to sign a new contract.

Jalen Sundell

Sundell being on this list may be surprising. However, there are two big reasons for his inclusion. First, like Hall, Sundell is entering a contract year. Second, Sundell is an undrafted free agent, which is why he is entering a contract year in only his third year in the league. His status as a former UDFA is why he faces extra pressure.

Despite earning the starting center job last season, and playing fairly well all season, most people around NFL circles view him as nothing more than a less than average starter. Similar to Darnold, despite winning the Super Bowl as the starting center, this disrespect for Sundell because of his draft status remains. That is where Sundell is under pressure. He needs to perform well and cement his status as a top-tier NFL starting center, which will also help line his pockets come pay day in spring 2027.

Anthony Bradford

Nobody on the Seahawks roster has seemingly faced as much criticism throughout his career as Bradford. With tons of Twitter clips showing Bradford falling down and missing blocks, most NFL fans (especially within Seahawks circles) believe that Bradford is one of the worsts player in the league. That is far from the case. However, there is still room for improvement. With the Seahawks drafting Iowa’s Beau Stephens, along with Bradford entering his contract year, this is a true “prove-it” year for him.

There are a lot of ways 2026 can go for Bradford. He can make a big jump and cement himself as a true difference maker at guard, leading to a big payday. He also can show some struggles and potentially be replaced by Stephens, or even another one of Seattle’s promising young guards (Bryce Cabeldue, Mason Richman) mid-season. Time will tell how 2026 looks like.

Honorable Mentions

Kenny McIntosh: The former 7th round pick by the Seahawks is entering his final year of his rookie contract. Unfortunately, McIntosh is coming off of a torn ACL that he suffered in July 2025. On top of this the Seahawks just signed Emanuel Wilson and drafted Jadarian Price, plus they have George holani. All of these put together seem to make McIntosh the odd man out in the running back room.

Christian Haynes: The third-year guard out of UConn has seemingly disappointed each step of his NFL career. As the 81st overall pick in 2024, Haynes was expected to come in and start right away. Instead, he couldn’t reach the starting lineup and is now in position where he is fighting for a spot on the 53-man roster. Can year two with o-line coach, John Benton, help Haynes meet his potential? Or will he struggle again and not even make the team?

Mike Morris: Another player on this list entering their contract year. See a pattern? Morris has looked well on special teams but has struggled to get many defensive snaps. Morris is a fine player; however, he unfortunately is in a very deep defensive line room. With Rylie Mills finally healthy, and the Seahawks seemingly excited in what they see in Jared Ivey, could Morris be the odd man out?

The Top 10 international Michigan Football players since 2000

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 13: Mike Sainristil #0 of the Michigan Wolverines walks out the tunnel before the National Championship Celebration at Crisler Center on January 13, 2024 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Aaron J. Thornton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Michigan’s international recruiting footprint has quietly become one of the more interesting parts of the program over the last two decades. Some of these players were born overseas before moving to the United States as kids, while others came directly from international football programs. Several became NFL Draft picks, and one became a Michigan legend.

Michigan has built a pretty impressive list of international contributors over the last 25 years. Here is our list of the 10 best.

1. Mike Sainristil — Haiti (2019-2023)

Michigan stats:
  • 108 tackles
  • 7 interceptions
  • 2 defensive touchdowns
  • 38 receptions
  • 546 receiving yards
  • 5 receiving touchdowns
  • 2024 NFL Draft, second round, No. 50 overall to the Washington Commanders

Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sainristil became one of the most beloved players of the Jim Harbaugh era. The switch from wide receiver to corner completely changed his career. By 2023, he was a consensus All-American, team captain and arguably the emotional leader of Michigan’s national championship defense. The interception vs Washington in the National Championship instantly became part of Michigan lore.

2. Junior Colson — Haiti (2021-2023)

Michigan stats:
  • 257 tackles
  • 8.5 tackles for loss
  • 3.5 sacks
  • 5 pass breakups
  • 2024 NFL Draft, 3rd round, No. 69 overall to the Los Angeles Chargers

Michigan fans spent three years watching Colson fly downhill like he took opposing running games personally. Born in Haiti, Colson became the centerpiece of Michigan’s defense during the Wolverines’ CFP run a few years ago. He led the team in tackles twice and always seemed to end up around the football. His consistency alone puts him near the top of this list.

3. Kwity Paye — Guinea/Liberia (2017-2020)

Michigan stats:
  • 100 tackles
  • 23.5 tackles for loss
  • 11.5 sacks
  • 1 interception
  • 2021 NFL Draft, 1st round, No. 21 overall to the Indianapolis Colts

Born in Guinea to Liberian parents, Paye became one of the anchors of Don Brown’s defenses and eventually a first-round pick. He may not have had Ojabo’s one-year explosion, but his overall Michigan career was longer and steadier.

4. David Ojabo — Nigeria/Scotland (2019-2021)

Michigan stats:
  • 35 tackles
  • 12 tackles for loss
  • 11 sacks
  • 5 forced fumbles
  • 2022 NFL Draft, 2nd round, No. 45 overall to the Baltimore Ravens

Ojabo’s rise still barely makes sense. Born in Nigeria and raised in Scotland, he did not seriously play football until moving to the United States as a teenager. Just a few years later, he was wrecking Big Ten offensive tackles next to Aidan Hutchinson. The 2021 season was his breakout, and the Ohio State game that year cemented his place in Michigan history.

5. Amara Darboh — Sierra Leone (2012-2016)

Michigan stats:
  • 151 receptions
  • 2,062 receiving yards
  • 14 touchdowns
  • 2017 NFL Draft, 3rd round, No. 106 overall to the Seattle Seahawks

Darboh’s story remains one of the most remarkable stories in recent Michigan football history. Born in Sierra Leone, his family fled civil war before eventually settling in Iowa. By the end of his career, he had become one of the most reliable receivers of the Harbaugh era.

6. Jehu Chesson — Liberia (2012-2015)

Michigan stats:
  • 114 receptions
  • 1,639 receiving yards
  • 16 total touchdowns
  • 2017 NFL Draft, 4th round, No. 139 overall to the Kansas City Chiefs

If you watched the 2015 Indiana game, you probably still remember every second of it for Chesson — 10 catches for 207 yards and four touchdowns. At some point it stopped feeling like football and started feeling like somebody accidentally left the difficulty on freshman mode. Born in Liberia, Chesson became one of the most explosive players on offense of the Harbaugh era and one of the easiest Wolverines to root for.

7. Marlin Klein — Germany (2022-2025)

Michigan stats:
  • 38 receptions
  • 364 receiving yards
  • 1 total touchdown
  • 2026 NFL Draft, 2nd round, No. 59 overall to the Houston Texans

Klein arrived from Germany as a developmental prospect and slowly turned himself into one of Michigan’s most trusted tight ends. His impact went beyond stats, as he became a reliable blocker, a dependable target and one of those players fans appreciated more every week. He was just drafted in the second round to the Houston Texans back in April.

8. Blake O’Neill — Australia (2015)

Michigan stats:
  • 53 punts
  • 80 yard long
  • 41.3 yard average
  • 1 heart breaking play

Yes, everybody remembers the Michigan State ending. But before he had trouble with the snap, O’Neill was actually a very good punter and one of Michigan’s better special teams players during the 2015 season. Unfortunately, college football can be cruel sometimes and he will always be remembered for the failed punt.

9. Alain Kashama — Canada (2003-2006)

Michigan stats:
  • 63 tackles
  • 6 tackles for loss
  • 3 sacks

Kashama does not get talked about much anymore, but he was one of Michigan’s earlier contributors from Canada in the modern recruiting era. He ended up carving out a solid career on the defensive line. He briefly appeared in the NFL as an undrafted free agent before playing in the Canadian Football League for a few years.

10. Julius Welschof — Germany (2018-2023)

Michigan stats:
  • 36 tackles
  • 5 tackles for loss
  • 2 sacks

Welschof arrived from Germany as a raw prospect and slowly developed into a legitimate contributor. The former youth champion moguls skier made an unconventional transition to American football. Not every international recruit becomes a star, and becoming a dependable rotational player on CFP teams is sometimes enough.

Honorable mentions:

  • Emmanuel Casseus — Canada (2000-2003)
  • Ayo Shoyinka — Nigeria (2002-2005)
  • Deitan Dubuc — Canada (2003-2007)
  • Renaldo Sagesse — Canada (2007-2010)
  • Sam McGuffie — Mexico (2008-2009)
  • Benjamin St-Juste — Canada (2017-2018)
  • Luiji Vilain — Canada (2017-2021)
  • Sammy Faustin — Turks and Caicos (2020-2023)
  • Alessandro Lorenzetti — Canada (2023-present)
  • Manuel Beigel — Germany (2024-present)

Astros vs. Rangers Series Primer with Rangers Broadcaster Jared Sandler

ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 23: Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre laugh with Rangers Sports Network broadcaster Jared Sandler before a game against the Cleveland Guardians at Globe Life Field on August 23, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Bailey Orr/Texas Rangers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers Pre/Post Game Host Jared Sandler from 105.3 The Fan KRLD-FM joins us to preview the upcoming four game tilt from Globe Life Field.    

Q:  How big is this 4-game series for each club?

A:  I’m just not a big believer that this time of year truly shapes or defines the rest of the season.  I think divisional rivalries are fun and that fans feel that with in-state bragging rights, but we don’t need to be prisoners of the moment.  Neither team has achieved what they were hoping to so far, but they’re both looking to turn the arrow into a positive direction.    

Q:  Last time we saw the Rangers, they were putting up 8 runs on the Astros, some of that damage coming from Kyle Higashioka.  What is the current state of the lineup, as it seems some guys are finding their stride and others (Evan Carter) are still grinding through some struggles? 

A:  The lineup has been interesting.  They’ve largely done whatever positive stuff without Corey Seager and (Wyatt) Langford, partly because of injury but also when playing, both of those guys haven’t produced at a level that is expected of them because of the high standard they set.     

When Corey is in the lineup and going right, he’s one of the best hitters in the world, so getting him back will be huge.     

Wyatt Langford was a 20-20 guy and there’s other guys like Brandon Nimmo.   

Josh Jung has also been really impressive, his willingness to go the other way and his plate discipline with two strikes, he’s the best two strike hitter in major league baseball from a batting average standpoint.     

The thing that’s most vital for the Rangers going forward is the ability to start slugging some home runs, which they’ve been lagging in.   

Q:  There are moments where Jaco deGrom appears to have turned back time and then moments where he’s less than stellar.  What have you seen from deGrom this season?

A:  Jacob deGrom has struggled recently, but he’s still Jacob deGrom.  I think one of the most impressive things about him is the intellectual and academic approach he takes to pitching.    

When he struggles, you don’t really lose confidence in him because he’s going to figure it out.   He’s still throwing in the high 90’s with a lower 90’s slider.  He has a really good change-up and curveball as well that people don’t talk about a ton.     

The other thing is his leadership.  He’s been awesome and I don’t think that picture was fully painted in New York, but that’s been the case here.

Q:  Finally, when do you anticipate someone in this division breaking out on a significant winning streak, thus creating some separation from the pack?     

A:  I don’t know when someone is going to make a huge push for this division, all of the teams are flawed.     

The Angels aren’t even a consideration, having the worst record in baseball.     

It might be that no one wins 90 games, and with that, it’s going to be a tight race.    

The one team that I do think that has the upside to make a huge push in the immediate future would be the Mariners, just because the Rangers and Astros are super beat up.    The A’s rarely have the starting pitching advantage, so they have to do it with their lineup, which is for real but it might not be possible to rattle off a ton of consecutive wins.     

Seattle is still the team on paper, and there’s a reason why a lot of people picked them at the beginning of the year. 

Conor McGregor boasts he signed ‘great deal’ for Max Holloway rematch at UFC 329

Conor McGregor re-enters the octagon for the first time in five years to rematch Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 329 and he is ecstatic about his new deal with the organization.

“The Notorious” said back in January, “my contract, essentially, is void right now” after the promotion walked away from the pay-per-view system to partner with streaming service Paramount+, insisting he was “due a new contract” since he was “the highest-generating PPV fighter of all time.”

Four months later and finally booked for a fight, McGregor said in an interview with former Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill that he was “honored” by the UFC.

“The big fight is coming,” McGregor said. “Let’s cheers to that. ‘The Mac’ is back, baby. Let’s go. … I’m out so long, five years. My body’s fresh, my mind is sharp. I’m ready to come back. I’ve got a great opponent. I’ve got a great deal off the UFC. I’m very, very happy. They honored me, finally.”

McGregor hasn’t fought since breaking his leg in a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier in July 2021 and is winless since January 2020, when he stopped Donald Cerrone. McGregor, who turns 38 days after UFC 329 on July 11, said “I live in the gym” ahead of his return bout.

“July 11, Sin City, Las Vegas,” McGregor said. “And the opponent is a man that I’ve beaten before in Max Holloway. He is an established fighter, an accomplished fighter, former UFC world champion, multiple-time, former UFC BMF world champion. This is a quality opponent. And our last bout was martial arts mastery by yours truly, so I plan on doing it again. I plan on showing my growth and my improvements in there. I’m very, very excited for it. Preparation has gone very well. We’re living, breathing, and sleeping in the gym.”

The former two-division champion has a history with Holloway, defeating him back in 2013. That was the first time McGregor went the distance in MMA. “Blessed” has been more active than McGregor in recent years, entering the cage for eight bout and five wins, including a pair of “BMF” title victories over Poirier and Justin Gaethje.

McGregor assures he’s sharp enough to make up for lost time, though.

“So if the ankle goes, if the knee goes, if the shoulder goes, what’s my response? Because the fight’s not over,” McGregor said. “If you give it over, if you have a maneuver, you know, you can outlast and you can survive in there and then get towards the victory. So I have found as I have gotten more experience in the fight game to work my way backwards from the worst case scenario to the best case scenario. And then focus, focus, focus. Prepare, prepare, prepare. For the best case scenario. And that’s kind of where I’m at right now. I have every situation that may occur and my answers to it.”

Fulham 2-0 Newcastle — Match Report: That’s All, Folks

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Eddie Howe, Manager of Newcastle United, interacts with his players during the Premier League match between Fulham and Newcastle United at Craven Cottage on May 24, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Peter Nicholls/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Newcastle United closed their Premier League season with yet another disappointing result, falling to a 2-0 defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage.

With that, Eddie Howe’s turbulent campaign comes to an end with another flat performance away from home and his future seemingly secured but, honestly, on the line and hanging in the balance as he heads into the 2026-27 season.

After consecutive wins over Brighton and West Ham had eased some of the pressure surrounding Howe, Newcastle failed to build on that momentum and instead slipped to a 12th-place finish, their lowest since the 2020-21 season, the year before the PIF takeover.

Defeat in our final game of the 2025/26 season. ⏱️ pic.twitter.com/WbGHu1DIVU

— Newcastle United (@NUFC) May 24, 2026

Fulham controlled much of the opening half despite Newcastle having a bit more possession of the rock, with the hosts looking sharper in transition and more dangerous throughout the afternoon.

The breakthrough arrived in the 20th minute after Kevin’s free-kick struck the crossbar before Issa Diop reacted quickest inside the penalty area, putting Fulham ahead.

Newcastle struggled badly to create meaningful chances before halftime, with Nick Woltemade and William Osula reverting to their worst versions and being isolated for long stretches while Fulham continued to win balls and outwork any and every Magpie.

Marco Silva’s side eventually sealed victory in the 80th minute when substitute Tom Cairney curled a ridiculous strike into the far corner from outside the box shortly after coming off the pine.

Thank you to the travelling support today , clearly a very disappointing result at the the end of an underwhelming season, despite some great moments in the champions league and other domestic cups we have not lived up to where we should and need to be.
All of us from ownership…

— Jamie Reuben (@jamiereuben) May 24, 2026

For Newcastle, the defeat was just another reminder of the inconsistencies that defined their season after their collapse in form during the second half of the campaign, effectively ending their realistic hopes of European qualification months ago.

Questions are also kinda huge about who and who will not remain in tow for next season, with several key performers linked to moves elsewhere and an unsettled XI heading into the summer.

The Premier League season is complete. pic.twitter.com/ThoG9atzTa

— Premier League (@premierleague) May 24, 2026

At the end of the day, Newcastle ended the season with 49 points and a negative goal difference after winning 14 and losing 17 league matches.

The Magpies finished closer to the relegation places (10 points above 18th-place West Ham) than the European spots (14 points below Conference League-bound Brighton).

Next season can’t come soon enough. Howay!

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Walk-Off HBP Leads UCLA Baseball to First Big Ten Tournament Title

With bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning, Oregon pitcher Devin Bell threw a pitch that lightly grazed the tip of UCLA second baseman Phoenix Call helmet.

After reviewing the play, the umpires ruled it a hit-by-pitch, drawing in the game-winning run for the Bruins. The call helped UCLA defeat Oregon 3-2 in 11 innings on Sunday in Omaha, Nebraska.

A WALK-OFF HIT-BY-PITCH? 🤯

UCLA WINS ITS FIRST-EVER BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP IN THE 11TH INNING! 😳 pic.twitter.com/OiX6pVKmeO

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 24, 2026

The victory marked the third straight walk-off win for UCLA in the Big Ten Tournament. Junior first baseman Mulivai Levu walked it off in back-to-back games for the Bruins with a sacrifice fly against Purdue on Friday and a three-run home run against USC on Saturday.

No. 1 ranked and No. 1 seed UCLA claimed the Big Ten regular season title outright earlier this year. This is the first time since joining the conference last season that the Bruins also won the Big Ten Tournament title.

Will Gasparino Ejected and Suspended

UCLA’s first run of the game came from a triple from Texas junior transfer Will Gasparino in the fourth inning.

While trying to run home from third base, Gasparino got caught in a pickle. As he tried to get back to third base, Gasparino collided with Oregon third baseman Drew Smith.

Oregon challenged the play, and Gasparino was ejected. The All-Big Ten First Team selection, who is the Bruins’ starting center fielder and ranks second on the team with 19 home runs, will also have to miss UCLA’s first game of regionals next weekend as a result of the ejection.

UCLA's Will Gasparino was ejected for malicious contact on this play after Oregon challenged

Gasparino will miss UCLA's first game of regionals next weekend pic.twitter.com/OoIDy68cnh

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) May 24, 2026

“It’s a tough one,” outfielder Payton Brennan said, per the Daily Bruin. ”He’s trying to stay in the rundown. It’s baseball. Hopefully nothing too bad in the postseason happens because of it. We want Will on the field.”

UCLA will host regionals at Jackie Robinson Stadium starting Friday.

Photo Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images

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Victor Wembanyama trained until he collapsed from exhaustion – more about Spurs phenom's 'violent' workouts

Victor Wembanyama Spurs

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At just 22 years old, Victor Wembanyama reaching this level of dominance is truly unbelievable. What we are witnessing now goes beyond an elite young basketball star, as it feels like the rise of the most phenomenal young professional athlete since LeBron James.

But none of this happened by accident, as Wembanyama pushed his body and mind to extreme limits to prepare for this moment. According to The Athletic’s Jared Weiss, the Spurs star went through such an intense offseason regimen that he often trained until he “collapsed from exhaustion.”

During the offseason, Wembanyama traveled through China and Japan in search of spiritual growth before beginning a demanding physical transformation. He spent time at a Shaolin temple in Zhengzhou, China, where he practiced Chan meditation and Shaolin Kung Fu. He also trained alongside Harrison Barnes in Los Angeles for two weeks under skills trainer Noah Laroche.

"My training this summer, it was brutal," Wembanyama said in October. "This summer, I chose to do something much more violent. Maybe that takes away from some time I can spend on shooting the basketball, but it doesn't matter. I wanted to get my body back."

That demanding offseason work is already paying off, as Wembanyama led the San Antonio Spurs to a 103-82 Game 4 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday night, helping even the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. He dominated with 33 points and eight rebounds while also drilling a stunning 40-foot buzzer-beater to close the first half.

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Hall of Famer points to one adjustment Victor Wembanyama still has not made

Victor Wembanyama Spurs

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Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady identified the one adjustment Victor Wembanyama has yet to make during the Western Conference Final. McGrady said the Spurs star must stop drifting to the perimeter and instead dominate inside against Oklahoma City.

The seven-time All-Star made his comments before Game 4 of the series between San Antonio and Oklahoma City. McGrady specifically addressed Wembanyama's tendency to settle for outside looks rather than establish a position in the paint.

“I don’t want to see him most of the game on the perimeter,” McGrady said about Wembanyama's approach. The Hall of Famer believes San Antonio's franchise player must reclaim territory inside the paint to regain control.

Tracy McGrady challenges Victor Wembanyama:

"We need him to be a superstar. We need him to be the best player on this floor tonight... For me, offensively he has to do more.... I don't want to see him most of the game on the perimeter" pic.twitter.com/vsjyfqFPSJ

— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 24, 2026

McGrady emphasized that Wembanyama needs to take control of games from the interior during this playoff run. The Spurs require their best player to operate where he is most effective and efficient on offense.

Oklahoma City's defensive game plan has deliberately funneled Wembanyama toward mid-range and perimeter areas. The Thunder have committed extra defenders to the paint whenever Wembanyama attempts to establish a post position.

This tactic has limited the quality and quantity of Wembanyama's shot attempts near the basket. The Spurs center has been forced into lower-percentage shots, slowing the team's offensive rhythm.

The Thunder adjusted their defensive coverage after Wembanyama delivered a strong performance in Game 1. Oklahoma City began packing the paint to force the Spurs center away from his preferred interior scoring positions.

That strategic shift produced immediate results for the Thunder across the next two games of the series. Wembanyama scored just 21 points in Game 2 and followed with 26 points in Game 3.

Both totals represented a clear decline from his productive series opener that San Antonio won convincingly. The Thunder successfully pushed Wembanyama to the outside, where his offensive impact diminishes considerably.

San Antonio responded with a convincing 103-82 victory in Game 4 to even the series at 2-2. The Spurs played with noticeably improved force and intensity during that contest.

McGrady also placed responsibility on head coach Mitch Johnson to create better interior opportunities. Johnson must design schemes that help Wembanyama receive the ball in advantageous positions inside the paint.

The Spurs coach is navigating his first playoff run as a head coach on this major stage. He guided a young San Antonio roster to the conference finals for the first time since Gregg Popovich departed.

Johnson's ability to counter Oklahoma City's defensive scheme will shape the remainder of this series. The coaching staff must find ways to unlock Wembanyama's interior presence against the packed paint.

The series shifts back to Oklahoma City for Game 5 of the Western Conference Final. Both teams now face a best-of-three scenario with a trip to the NBA Finals at stake.

Wembanyama's willingness to fight for an interior position could determine the outcome of this entire series. San Antonio's postseason prospects depend heavily on whether their star can consistently operate inside.

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Kimberly holds top spot in baseball, soccer in latest area rankings

Here is the fourth edition of the Post-Crescent high school rankings of top softball, baseball and girls soccer teams in the Appleton area. Records are through May 22.

Softball

1, Fox Valley Lutheran: The Foxes finished as co-Bay Conference champs with Seymour with a 13-1 league record. They are 20-3 overall and the top seed in the Plymouth Sectional and will play Oconto Falls in a Division 2 regional semifinal May 26.

2, Hortonville: The Polar Bears won the Fox Valley Association with a 15-1 record and are 20-3 overall. They earned a No. 3 seed in the Plover Sectional. Grace Danoski had a strong game in the team's 5-2 win over Oshkosh West, striking out four and scattering seven hits.

3, Seymour: The Thunder (19-3 overall) finishes with FVL as co-Bay Conference champs (13-1). Adde Smith continues an outstanding season with a .549 average, 10 home runs and 32 RBIs. Seymour hosts Freedom in a WIAA D2 regional semifinal May 26.

MORE: Here are 37 high school softball players to watch in the Appleton area

4, Kimberly: The Papermakers (19-7 overall) are back in the top five and are on a seven-game win streak, including a 3-0 victory over Appleton North last week. Kimberly is a No. 2 seed in the Kaukauna Sectional.

5, Brillion: The Lions are 19-5 overall and finished second in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference with an 11-3 record. Brillion has won 11 of its last 12 games and is a No. 4 seed in the D3 Wrightstown Sectional. The Lions host Kewaunee in a regional semifinal May 26.

Also: Appleton North, Wrightstown.

MORE: Appleton area loaded with talented high school baseball players

Baseball

1, Kimberly: The Papermakers (18-2 overall, 15-1 Fox Valley Association) claim the FVA title and have won seven of their last eight games. Kimberly plays against Neenah on May 26 and at Hortonville on May 28.

2, Brillion: The Lions dropped a pair of games last week to Eastern Wisconsin Conference leader Kiel. That broke the team's 19-game winning streak. The Lions (20-4, 12-2) play at Marinette on May 26.

3, Hortonville: The Polar Bears are 18-6 overall and tied for third in the FVA at 11-5. They play at Kaukauna on May 26 and against Kimberly on May 28.

4, Xavier: The Hawks are 13-5 overall and clinched the Bay Conference title at 12-2. They play two home games to finish the regular season against Crivitz (May 26) and Wrightstown (May 28).

5, Kaukauna: The Ghosts (16-6, 12-4) are in second in the FVA and have won five of their last six. They play against Hortonville on May 26 and at Oshkosh North on May 28.

Also: Seymour, St. Mary Catholic, Neenah, Winneconne.

Girls soccer

1, Kimberly: The Papermakers had another solid week, getting three more wins to up their record to 16-1 overall and 8-0 in the Fox Valley Association. A win at home against Hortonville on May 26 will net the Papermakers the outright FVA crown.

MORE: Here are 23 girls soccer players to watch this season

2, Appleton North: The Lightning (16-2, 8-1 FVA) has a six-game winning streak and finishes its regular-season slate at home against Xavier on May 29.

3, Xavier: The undefeated Hawks (16-0, 7-0 Bay Conference) can claim the outright Bay title with a win at home against New London on May 26 before an interesting nonconference matchup at Appleton North (May 29) to close the regular season.

4, Winneconne: The Wolves have an outside shot at the Bay Conference title with a win against Green Bay East and a Xavier loss to New London. The Wolves end the regular season with a game against Appleton West on May 28.

5, Freedom: The Irish won the North Eastern Conference with a 7-0 record and are 11-3 overall. They finish the regular season with games at Seymour (May 26) and at New London (May 28).

Also: Seymour, Neenah.

This article originally appeared on Appleton Post-Crescent: WIAA high school baseball, softball, soccer rankings in Appleton area

Men’s College World Series: The 64-team field on Selection Monday

Georgia Bulldogs head coach Wes Johnson hoists the championship trophy as Georgia Bulldogs take on Arkansas Razorbacks during the SEC baseball tournament championship game at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Ala. on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Georgia Bulldogs defeated Arkansas Razorbacks 11-1 | Jake Crandall/ Advertiser / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Welcome to Selection Monday.

Today, the entire Field of 64 will be announced for the men’s college baseball tournament, building up to the Men’s College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska next month. But before eight teams can book tickets to Omaha, the field begins with 16 different regionals, four-team, double-elimination tournaments.

Following the regionals, 16 teams advance to the super regionals, the winners of which head to Omaha for the Men’s College World Series.

While the full field will be unveiled later today, 29 teams have already secured spots in the Field of 64 thanks to winning their conference tournaments. And as we will see in a moment, some of those teams already know where they will begin their tournament journeys.

The other 35 teams in the field will get their invite around 12:00 p.m. Eastern, on Monday.

We’ll be tracking Selection Monday all day, so follow along with us!

NCAA baseball regional hosts

Earlier today, the NCAA announced the 16 teams — and sites — that will be hosting regionals, which begin this weekend.

  • Athens, Georgia – Georgia (46-12)
  • Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Tech (48-9)
  • Auburn, Alabama – Auburn (38-19)
  • Austin, Texas – Texas (40-13)
  • Chapel Hill, North Carolina – North Carolina (45-11-1)
  • College Station, Texas – Texas A&M (39-14)
  • Eugene, Oregon – Oregon (40-16)
  • Gainesville, Florida – Florida (39-19)
  • Hattiesburg, Mississippi – Southern Mississippi (43-15) 
  • Lawrence, Kansas – Kansas (42-16)
  • Lincoln, Nebraska – Nebraska (42-15)
  • Los Angeles, California – UCLA (51-6)
  • Morgantown, West Virginia – West Virginia (39-14)
  • Starkville, Mississippi – Mississippi State (40-17)
  • Tallahassee, Florida – Florida State (38-17)
  • Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Alabama (37-19)

As the field is announced, three teams will join each regional host for the double-elimination regionals.

While Florida State is hosting a regional for the 38th time, the most in NCAA history, Kansas is hosting a regional for the first time in program history.

Shankland could be Rangers captain after 'coup' - Hendry

There is "a very high possibility" Lawrence Shankland will be handed the captain's armband should he complete his move to Rangers from Hearts, according to former Ibrox centre-half Colin Hendry.

The 30-year-old Scotland striker is expected to make the switch despite agreeing a new contract last summer at Tynecastle, where he has worn the skippers' armband.

Speaking at Hampden Park as he helped launch next month's Refugee World Cup, Hendry said: "He's more than equipped to lead and and that would be a statement right away.

"I would think there'd be a very high possibility of him becoming the captain. I think if you were to talk about how well he did at Hearts in that role then I think a lot of people would say that he's been successful and able to cope with that and everything that's thrown at you in relation to that position and that situation."

As much as Hendry is confident Shankland will thrive it Ibrox, he nonetheless says "it's a shock" to see the move so close to completion so quickly after the end of the domestic season.

"First of all, he'd re-signed for Hearts last season," the former Scotland defender added. "I've spoken to a couple of people there that know more about it and there was a clause that he could leave.

"It would be Danny Rohl's first signing of the summer window and I think it would be great for Rangers. He would be a great asset to Rangers if they get the signature.

"To get him signed prior to going to the World Cup would be good as well because everybody's at ease and then you know it's finished - you know it's all tied up. It's a big, big coup for Rangers. "

Mets vs. Reds: 5 things to watch and series predictions | May 25-27

Here are five things to watch, plus predictions as the Mets and the Cincinnati Reds play a three-game series at Citi Field starting Monday at 4:10 p.m.

THINGS TO WATCH

Pivotal start? 

Nolan McLean starts Monday’s game looking to rebound after a dreadful outing in Washington his last time out. Gifted a five-run lead in that game, McLean could not hold it, leading to another disappointing Met loss. McLean allowed nine runs (six earned) and eight hits in 5.2 innings. Both were career-worsts. He also gave up two home runs, only the second time in his brief career he’s been hit for more than one in any start.

The Mets, coming off a 2-5 road trip that ended with getting swept in Miami, could really use an ace-level bounce-back from McLean. The 27-25 Reds, as a lineup, generally do not chase, so it’ll be fascinating to see how they react when McLean uses his otherworldly ability to spin the baseball.

Which will give? 

Two things that are true at once: The Mets often have trouble scoring runs. And the Reds have trouble stopping opponents from scoring runs. So the Mets should score against Cincy’s pitching staff, which is 25th in overall ERA (4.78), 29th in bullpen ERA (5.04) and has allowed the third-most home runs and the third-most walks. 

Shouldn’t they? 

We’ll see, of course. The Mets after all, are coming off a series in which they scored all of two runs against the Marlins, had just 11 hits in three games and mustered just nine total at-bats with runners in scoring position. The Mets are averaging 3.89 runs this season, fifth-lowest in baseball.

I’m (not) walkin’ here!

The Mets drew five walks in their loss Sunday, which is somewhat relevant because they had walked just seven times in their previous five games combined. This is a team with the keen-eyed Juan Soto as a lineup linchpin, mind you, even if he missed Sunday’s loss with illness. MLB pitchers are averaging 3.6 walks per nine innings, so the Mets have been missing on their fair share lately, whether it’s because of an approach flaw or running into a spate of precise pitching. Whatever the case, a few more free passes obviously would add something to a mostly punchless offense. The Mets enter this series with the worst on-base percentage (.293) in baseball. The MLB average is .318.

May 20, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds infielder Sal Stewart (27) tosses his bat after hitting a two-run home run against the Philadelphia Phillies in the ninth inning at Citizens Bank Park.
May 20, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Cincinnati Reds infielder Sal Stewart (27) tosses his bat after hitting a two-run home run against the Philadelphia Phillies in the ninth inning at Citizens Bank Park. / Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Rookie comp

McLean figures to be a candidate for NL Rookie of the Year and the Reds have one of their own, too, in first baseman Sal Stewart, who is a big part of a Cincy offense that is scoring 4.40 runs per game, slightly above the MLB average. It’ll be fun to watch McLean versus Stewart with their elite rookie status in mind.

Stewart leads NL rookies in homers, RBI, slugging and OPS and has also stolen 10 bases in 11 tries. Overall, Stewart is 10th in the NL in RBI with 34, one fewer than his teammate, Elly De La Cruz.

Chase rates

Chase Burns, who is scheduled to start Tuesday’s game, has been one of the best pitchers in baseball at only 23 years old. The Reds’ righty is having a huge season, ranking fourth in the majors in ERA (1.83) and fifth in WHIP (0.95). He is 6-1 and has won five straight decisions. 

His road ERA (1.46) is second only to Cam Schlittler of the Yankees, who has a 1.04 mark. Burns relies mostly on a 98 mile-per-hour fastball and a slider. He’s finished off 97 plate appearances with his slider and struck out 44 batters with it. Opponents are batting .137 against the slider and .183 overall. 

Burns, the second overall pick in the 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Wake Forest, has never faced the Mets, so their hitters will have to rely on video for prep and not their personal experience. It’ll be a difficult solve for the Mets – Burns is allowing only 5.8 hits per nine innings this season.

PREDICTONS

Who will be the series MVP?

AJ Ewing: Yes, he’s been striking out some – he’s got seven straight games with at least one whiff and fanned five times in 11 plate appearances against the Marlins. But he’s still getting on base and his speed game could impact the Mets offense – the Reds have only thrown out nine would-be thieves in 48 stolen-base attempts (19 percent, five percent worse than league average).

What Mets pitcher will have the best start? 

Nolan McLean: He’s hyper-competitive, so his yearning to wash away the memory of his poor start against the Nationals, plus his elite talent, should mean a big outing.

Which Reds player will be a thorn in the Mets side? 

Elly De La Cruz: One of the most exciting players in baseball, De La Cruz hits the ball extremely hard (he’s seventh in average exit velocity, a few ticks better than Aaron Judge). The Mets have held him to a .196 average across 14 previous games, so maybe he’s due. De La Cruz has 25 extra-base hits (ninth in MLB) and he’s seventh in runs scored and 12th in RBI. 

Oregon dominates All-Big Ten Tournament team with five selections

It was almost a perfect weekend in Omaha for the Oregon Ducks. After entering the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 3 seed, the Ducks dominated both on the mound and at the dish in their first two games.

In the quarterfinal round against No. 11 Washington, the Ducks mashed a season-high five home runs and held the Huskies scoreless until the ninth inning of a 9-4 win. Later that night, Oregon continued to swing it well against No. 2 Nebraska. The Ducks blasted three more home runs and got a dominant start on the mound to take down the Cornhuskers, 8-0.

Facing No. 1 UCLA in the title game, the Ducks continued to pitch well, limiting the Bruins to just one run until the ninth inning. Oregon hit two more home runs, but ultimately blew a lead in the ninth inning and lost in extras as UCLA captured the conference tournament crown.

Still, the Ducks had an incredible weekend and left their mark all over the All-Big Ten Tournament team. Oregon landed five players on the team, by far the most of any team in the tournament. Of the notable snubs, Brayden Jaksa missed the cut, despite being one of two players to hit two home runs over the weekend. Here are the five players who made the team.

RHP Will Sanford

Oregon pitcher Will Sanford throws a pitch as the Oregon Ducks host the Youngstown State Penguins on Feb. 20, 2026, at PK Park in Eugene, Oregon.

The leader of Oregon's rotation, Will Sanford, shoved against Nebraska on Saturday night. The Cornhuskers couldn't touch Sanford, who tossed six scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and three walks while racking up nine strikeouts. He retired the first 10 batters of the game and got a pair of double plays toward the end of his outing. The Ducks will need Sanford to continue to pitch well moving into the Eugene Regional.

RHP Cal Scolari

Oregon pitcher Cal Scolari throws a pitch as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on May 14, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon.

Oregon earned two of the four spots for pitchers on the list after Cal Scolari picked up a season-high 10 strikeouts against Washington. The San Diego transfer tossed five scoreless innings and mowed down the Huskies' lineup. He allowed just four hits and two walks. Scolari bounced between the rotation and the bullpen this season, but he seems to have found a role as a regular starter moving into the postseason.

3B Drew Smith

Oregon’s Drew Smith celebrates a home run against Cal Poly during the seventh inning of the Eugene NCAA Regional at PK Park.

Drew Smith had an afternoon to forget in the championship game against UCLA, striking out four times. However, he made a pair of heads-up defensive plays in the game to turn double plays and keep the Ducks in front during the game. Smith had a pair of hits on Saturday, drilling a home run against the Huskies and knocking a two-run triple against the Cornhuskers to essentially put the game into blowout territory. He finished the tournament with six RBI and a pair of walks while playing excellent defense.

OF Angel Laya

Oregon's Angel Laya looks to bat during an NCAA college baseball game at Goss Stadium on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Corvallis, Ore.

Like Smith, Angel Laya had a tough game against the Bruins. However, he was a feared hitter in the first two games. Against Washington, the freshman outfielder went 1-for-3 with two walks and two RBI. In the evening against Nebraska, Laya cranked a solo homer as part of a two-hit game, and he drew another walk. After missing out on Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Laya managed to crack the team.

DH Naulivou Lauaki Jr.

Oregon infielder Naulivou Lauaki Jr. rounds the bases on a home run in the ninth inning as the Oregon Ducks host the USC Trojans on May 14, 2026, in Eugene, Oregon.

The other Oregon freshman to make it on the team is Naulivou Lauaki Jr., who hit two home runs over the weekend, including one to take the lead against UCLA. Lauaki was Oregon's best hitter in the tournament, collecting multiple hits in all three games (6-for-13 overall) and driving in two runs. Since entering the lineup regularly in April, Lauaki's power has carried the Ducks, and after homering twice in the tournament, he's up to 12 on the season.

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Choose from six nominees for Cellcom Post-Crescent athlete of the week

Who was the area's top performer last week? You tell us.

You can vote for the Cellcom Post-Crescent high school athlete of the week until 3 p.m. May 30. You don't have to be a subscriber to vote. Votes are limited to one per hour per device.

Kierra Wunderlich of Hortonville softball won last week's poll with 3,679 votes out of 4,841 total.

Here are this week's nominees. Be sure to vote in the poll below.

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Bax Benson, Kaukauna boys golf

Benson shot an even-par 72 to win the Fox Valley Association individual title at the league's conference tournament at Chaska Golf Course.

Grace Danoski, Hortonville softball

Danoski had three home runs and eight RBIs in the Polar Bears' 13-3 victory over Fond du Lac. She had a two-run homer in the first inning, a grand slam in the second and a two-run homer in the fifth.

Celia Gentile, Neenah girls track and field

Gentile won a pair of individual events and placed in the top three in two others to help Neenah capture the Fox Valley Association title. Gentile finished first in the long jump (19 feet, 5.5 inches) and the triple jump (38-4), was second in the 100 (:12.26 seconds) and third in the 200 (:25.18).

Carter Hermus, Xavier baseball

Hermus had four hits and three RBIs in the Hawks' 19-3 victory over Green Bay East/West. With the win, Xavier finished 12-2 in the Bay Conference for its first league title since 2006.

Grant Millan, Freedom baseball

Millan pitched 4⅓ innings of one-hit ball in leading the Irish to a 15-0 victory over Clintonville. Millan walked one and struck out eight.

Vada Sousek, Kimberly girls soccer

Sousek had a pair of goals for the Papermakers in their 6-0 victory over West De Pere.

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De’Aaron Fox’s Greg Popovich story sparks emotional reaction from Shannon Sharpe after Game 4

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On Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs sent a message to the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. Victor Wembanyama posted 33 points, eight rebounds and five assists, helping the Spurs to level the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. 

De'Aaron Fox added a quiet but efficient double-double in their convincing 103-82 victory. Fox scored 12 points, 10 rebounds and five assists as San Antonio controlled the game from the jump. But after the final buzzer, Fox gave everyone a big reason to talk by sharing what legendary former coach and current front-office executive Gregg Popovich told them in the locker room. 

Visiting the post-game locker room for the very first time all season following their Game 3 loss, Popovich had some words that likely helped them to win Game 4. 

The Spurs had opened Game 3 with a 15-0 run before going completely flat, eventually losing 123-108 to fall behind 2-1 in the series. Popovich, the 77-year-old President of Basketball Operations, walked into the locker room to confront the team but he selected his words carefully. 

Speaking on the NBC postgame show, Fox revealed what happened in that locker room. "Pop's been around throughout the course of the season, but that was the first time he walked into the locker room and was like, 'Nah, that's BS. That's not how we play basketball," Fox said

De'Aaron Fox said Gregg Popovich came into the Spurs' locker room after the Game 3 loss:

"That was the first time he walked into the locker room and was like, 'Nah, that's BS. That's not how we play basketball.' Obviously, he had some choice words for us." pic.twitter.com/CaZSIcfXxL

— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) May 25, 2026

"Obviously, he had some choice words for us. That was the first time all season that he came into the locker room right after a game and told us how he felt. Everybody felt that."

NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe broke down the impact of Fox's comments on the Nightcap show. He highlighted Popovich’s willingness to address the team despite his health condition, noting that most former coaches would have stayed away. 

"But do you understand the level of respect that man has to have -- in the condition he's in -- to still be able to walk into that room?" Sharpe said. "The coach allowed him to address the team. You can see sometimes a coach like, 'This is my team, you don't need to address the team.' But Pop is so beloved. He demands such respect. He walked in there and said, 'Man, y'all on some bull jive.'"

Shannon Sharpe on De'Aaron Fox comments saying after game 3 Gregg Popovich came in the locker room:

“But do you understand the level of respect that, that man has to have in the condition that he’s in to still be able to walk into that room? The coach allow him to address the… https://t.co/Gq2K732dvbpic.twitter.com/fb4w04J1l5

— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) May 25, 2026

Popovich has a long history of holding franchise players accountable, dating back to David Robinson and Tim Duncan. That approach worked again on Sunday. The series now heads to Oklahoma City for Game 5, tied at 2-2.

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Lewis Hamilton Hails Max Verstappen: Why Their Canadian GP Battle Proved His Overtaking Fears

Montreal provided a stellar show on Sunday, but it was anything but simple inside the cockpit. Lewis Hamilton managed to secure a brilliant P2 finish for Ferrari, sharing the Canadian Grand Prix podium with Max Verstappen and teenage race winner Kimi Antonelli. Along the way, the seven-time world champion had to pull off a spectacular, tactical on-track move to get past Verstappen’s Red Bull.

But while the fans cheered the wheel-to-wheel action, Hamilton’s post-race reactions highlighted exactly why racing in this new era is an absolute grind.

Hunting Down the Dutchman

Overtaking in 2026 is no longer just about bravery or late braking. It has turned into a high-speed game of chess. In a post-race interview clip breaking waves on social media, Hamilton opened up about what it took to reel in the Red Bull.

“It’s the best to overtake another World Champion,” Hamilton admitted honestly (via dubz.co). “And obviously I had a big deficit to close”.

May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) races ahead of Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen (3) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Getting past Verstappen required a completely flawless approach because the Dutchman simply does not beat himself. Hamilton showed immense respect for his old title rival’s legendary consistency on the track. “You know how consistent and fast that guy is? He’s the fastest guy,” Hamilton explained. “So it felt great to get to have that battle with him. It was really not easy to overtake”.

The 2026 Mathematical Trap

These comments tie directly back to Hamilton’s recent warnings that overtaking is now ten times harder under the current rules.

The current engine regulations rely heavily on hybrid battery power. Drivers cannot just pull out of a slipstream and blast past an opponent anymore. Instead, they have to constantly measure their electrical deployment over multiple straights, guessing what their rival has left in reserve. If you miscalculate your battery levels by even a fraction, the car ahead will simply pull away on the straight.

When you combine those complicated battery calculations with a driver as ruthlessly fast as Verstappen, passing becomes a massive mental hurdle. Hamilton had to actively manage his energy deployment while hunting down a rival who rarely leaves the door open.

He ultimately got the job done to grab second place, but his immense praise for Verstappen proves just how much mental energy it takes to pass a top driver under the current rules. If a seven-time champion has to work this hard to make a single move stick, the 2026 regulations have completely rewritten the book on F1 racecraft.

Wyndham Clark hypes mental health app he's launching after big win

After winning the PGA Tour's CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday, Wyndham Clark tipped off fans that he's on the verge of launching a new mental health and performance app.

Speaking at his winner's press conference, Clark, 32, was asked about his choice of putting UNLOK on his caddie bib on Saturday during the third round.

"I put UNLOK, U-N-L-O-K, no C. UNLOK is an app I'm about to launch this year. It's a mental health and performance app," he explained. "I've been very blessed to work with one of the best sports psychologists in the world that helped change my game, and I wanted to bring that to everybody."

On numerous occasions, including in an episode of the Netflix documentary Full Swing, Clark has credited noted sports psychologist Julie Elion with helping him reach his potential on the golf course, especially during his 2023–2024 breakthrough period which included a win at ther 2023 U.S. Open. Clark endured some setbacks last season and his public persona took a hit after he damaged lockers at Oakmont Country Club in frustration with her performance at the 2025 U.S. Open. But his latest performance, a final-round 60 to win by three at TPC Craig Ranch, suggests he may be turning a corner. Clark wants to help others achieve better results with their mental health and performance.

"She's expensive, and some of these people are expensive, and not everyone can afford to pay for it. I thought, you know what, everything I've learned, I can put into an app. It's visualization. It's journalling. It's daily mental goals. And we're using AI to help create this, which is going to be like your mental performance coach," Clark said. "So I put UNLOK, which is amazing, but it was also great for me mentally because it reminded me all the hard work I put in, and it was amazing to have that initiative this Saturday because it's super important. We know since COVID how important mental health is and more for me too."

Clark didn't elaborate on when the app will be made available to the public and what it will cost but stay tuned.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Wyndham Clark launching mental health app UNLOK

Martin Odegaard cannot put into words emotion of Arsenal’s title win

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard admitted it was surreal to banish a series of near misses and complete a lifetime’s dream by lifting the Premier League trophy.

The Gunners have fallen short in the league for the past three seasons, but they ended their 22-year wait for a top-flight title, seeing off Manchester City’s challenge by seven points.

Arsenal’s final game of the season – a 2-1 triumph over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park – was a dead rubber with the championship already sewn up after City’s slip-up against Bournemouth on Tuesday.

Triumphant manager Arteta led his title-winning team on to the pitch before Odegaard lifted the trophy – his first silverware since he joined the Gunners in 2021 – before the players celebrated with the visiting Arsenal fans. The coronation lasted for nearly two hours.

“It feels unreal, and it’s hard to put it into words,” said Odegaard. “I am just so proud, happy, and emotional.

“It’s a crazy, crazy feeling. Walking up towards the trophy and just realising everything was a mad feeling.

“I’m just so proud of everyone for the way we did it and everything we’ve been through, and to finally get over the line just means the world to everyone. This is what I’ve been dreaming about my whole life, to win the Premier League, and to be at this stage is unbelievable.”

Arsenal players and staff – including manager Mikel Arteta – toasted their title triumph at Mediterranean restaurant Bacchanalia in Mayfair on Sunday night.

Footage has emerged of Declan Rice dancing with the Premier League trophy and singing Vanilla Ice’s ‘Ice Ice Baby’ – a song which has become synonymous with the England midfielder – as well as Louis Dunford performing ‘The Angel’ – better known as ‘North London Forever’, Arsenal’s pre-game anthem.

The celebrations could mark the start of a historic week for the Gunners who face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final in Budapest on Saturday.

Arsenal have never won the competition but will be riding high from securing their first title since 2004.

Regardless of the result in Saturday’s showpiece, an open-top bus parade will follow in north London for the Gunners the following day with a huge crowd anticipated.

Noni Madueke, who joined Arsenal for £52 million ($70 million) from Chelsea last summer, and has been selected in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the World Cup, said: “The focus now is on Budapest. We need to bring that second one home.

“I did imagine it would happen (winning the league), and that is why I came so quickly from where I was.

“It is going to be amazing, and God willing we get that Champions League and go to the World Cup and try and get that one, too.”

Young Blue Jays fan gets max value before giving up Pirates rookie’s HR ball

The Pittsburgh Pirates brought up their latest promising rookie for a weekend series in Toronto.

Outfielder Esmerlyn Valdez, 22, immediately joined the starting lineup. He played right field and batted in the bottom third of the order for all three games.

MORE: Blue Jays lose 2 All-Star players mid-game Sunday

After a slow start, Valdez broke through during Pittsburgh’s 4-1 victory over the Blue Jays on Sunday, May 24. His two-run, opposite-field home run in the sixth inning represented his first MLB hit.

The homer touched off a negotiation for the ball in the outfield between the young fan who caught it and the Pirates’ bullpen. Canada’s Sportsnet shared video of it on X.

“The kid came running up, and in my head I was kind of like, ‘Thank goodness it’s a kid, this should be very easy,’” Pittsburgh reliever Justin Lawrence told MLB.com. “[But] right away he goes, ‘I think I’m going to keep it.’”

The fan in question, Adam Molnar, got on the phone with his dad and settled on his demands. He ended up with an autographed bat and a Pirates hat, although he called it a Pelicans hat in an interview with Sportsnet Pittsburgh.

“It’s such a special moment for [Valdez],” Lawrence said. “I don’t know how often a guy gets his first home run ball back, so just having an opportunity to be able to get it for him was awesome.”

Pittsburgh’s youth movement

Valdez joined 20-year-old shortstop Konnor Griffin and 23-year-old outfielder Jhostynxon Garcia as recent call-ups seeing major playing time for the Pirates. Griffin signed a nine-year, $140 million contract and is expected to remain a fixture in the infield.

Valdez slashed .253/.381/.506 with 10 home runs in 46 games this year for Triple-A Indianapolis before his call-up. In 2025, he earned the organization’s Willie Stargell Slugger of the Year award High-A Greensboro and Double-A Altoona.

Pittsburgh hosts the NL Central rival Chicago Cubs for a four-game series beginning at 1:35 p.m. ET on Monday.

Capello delivers brutal verdict on Milan collapse: ‘Sad and humiliating’

Capello delivers brutal verdict on Milan collapse: ‘Sad and humiliating’
Capello delivers brutal verdict on Milan collapse: ‘Sad and humiliating’

Fabio Capello has delivered a scathing verdict on AC Milan’s performance in their 2-1 home defeat to Cagliari, describing the display as “shocking”, “sad” and “humiliating” as the Rossoneri confirmed their failure to qualify for next season’s Champions League.

Writing in Gazzetta dello Sport, via MilanNews.it, the former Milan coach did not hold back in his assessment of a capitulation he compared directly to Juventus’s own collapse against Fiorentina the previous weekend.

“Both have committed suicide,” Capello said. “The news of the final day is certainly the exclusion of Milan and Juventus from next season’s Champions League. Juventus made a mess at home against Fiorentina a week ago and Milan copied them last night.”

ITALY – MAY 24: Strahinja Pavlovic dejected after the Serie A match at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Capello labels Milan collapse as ‘humiliating for fans’ as calls grow for Allegri exit

The harshest words were reserved for the attitude and application of Allegri’s squad on the night.

“I saw a team without strength, without will, without ideas,” Capello said.

“As it has been for much of the second half of the season. And against Cagliari they were even lucky it finished only 2-1. The Milan players were watching their opponents play, is something like that even possible at this level, and in a match that was effectively a final?”

Capello was equally damning on the physical and mental state of the squad.

“Physically the team is extinguished, but they could at least have put in their soul, they could have fought,” he said.

“Instead there was no pressing, no aggression, nothing at all. In the end, I find myself using just one adjective to describe the evening: sad.

“I will add another: humiliating. Yes, because it must have been humiliating for the fans who followed this team with passion all season to watch a spectacle like that. The result and the performance were shocking.”

Como qualify for Champions League with 11th wage bill in Serie A

Como qualify for Champions League with 11th wage bill in Serie A
Como qualify for Champions League with 11th wage bill in Serie A

Como were among the top five spenders in Serie A in 2025-26, but qualified for the Champions League for the first time in history despite having the 11th-largest wage bill in the league.

Cesc Fabregas’ Como qualified for the Champions League on Sunday, thanks to a 4-1 win away at Cremonese and Milan’s 2-1 loss to Cagliari at San Siro.

How much have Como spent on new signings?

CREMONA, ITALY – MAY 24: Como 1907 players celebrate after getting a Champions League slot for next season after the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Como 1907 at Stadio Giovanni Zini on May 24, 2026 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Owned by the Hartono family, the wealthiest in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Como were among the highest spenders in Serie A this season, having invested almost €127m in new signings, only less than Juventus, Napoli, Atalanta, and Milan.

However, as highlighted by Sky Sport Italia, the Azzurri secured a historical achievement despite having only the 11th wage bill in Serie A: €47m for the 2025-26 season, an average of €1.5m per player.

Among the clubs that have spent more on salaries this season are Lazio, Torino, Fiorentina, Atalanta and Bologna, as well as Italian giants Milan, Juventus, Inter, Napoli and Roma.

Juventus and Milan have both failed to qualify for the Champions League, marking the first time in 35 years that both clubs will miss out on Europe’s elite competition in the same season.

How the Washington Nationals pitching staff dominated an elite Braves lineup

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 23: Richard Lovelady #55 of the Washington Nationals celebrates after a 2-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on May 23, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For most of this season, the Nationals formula for success has been scoring runs in bunches. After all, they have scored the most runs in all of baseball. However, with the bats being quiet this weekend in Atlanta, the Nats had to find a different way to win. They did just that by outpitching the Braves en route to a series win.

It was a true team effort from the pitching staff, but the rotation was especially elite. If you count Miles Mikolas’ bulk relief appearance, Nats starters went 16 innings without allowing a run to the Braves offense. Given the firepower Atlanta has, that is extremely impressive. Mikolas, Jake Irvin and Foster Griffin all stepped up in a huge way.

Washington's rotation the last four games:

0.78 ERA (2 ER/23.0 IP)
25 SO/3 BB

Foster Griffin (6.0 IP, 3 H, BB, 6 SO)
Jake Irvin (5.0 IP, BB, 7 SO)
Miles Mikolas (5.0 IP, 3 H, 3 SO)
Cade Cavalli (7.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, BB, 9 SO)

— Nationals Communications (@NationalsComms) May 24, 2026

Sure, the Nats have allowed the most runs in all of baseball, but the pitching staff has been very solid the past month. Since April 25th, Nationals pitchers have posted a 4.01 ERA. That is not elite by any means, but it is good enough with this offense. Fans have been wondering what this Nats team would be like with average pitching, and well we have seen it for the last month. The Nats are 16-11 since April 25th, when they started getting that solid pitching. 

While the Nats have allowed the most runs in the league, not all of that is on this pitching staff. The Nats have a 4.80 team ERA, which is actually only the fifth worst in the league. A big reason they lead the league in runs allowed is their leaky defense. We are still seeing plenty of defensive miscues, but hopefully that can improve like the pitching has.

The last two games of the Braves series were particularly excellent for the pitching staff. After a rough extra inning loss on Friday, where the bullpen could not hold on, the Nats needed a good start from Jake Irvin. That is exactly what they got, with the big right hander firing 5 hitless innings with 7 strikeouts. Irvin’s curveball had Braves hitters fighting for their lives and the fastball velocity was up.

Jake Irvin Dominates Braves with Five No-Hit Innings in Statement Start

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However, Irvin had to come out of the game with an injury after 5 innings. With a depleted bullpen, Blake Butera had to rely on Brad Lord to give them length. As he usually does, Lord came through for his team, firing off three scoreless innings. Yesterday, I wrote about how important Lord is to this team and how much I love his no-nonsense style on the mound. 

Richard Lovelady got a big save on Saturday to finish that game off. Lovelady saw action in all three games this series. He was mostly excellent. In his first two outings, Lovelady threw two clean innings, one as an opener and the other as a closer. He came in to try and close out the finale as well. Lovelady got the ground ball he needed to end the game, but Nasim Nunez booted it. Eventually, he was pulled for Orlando Ribalta, who saved the day.

Lovelady has been a huge part of this bullpen since being picked up through the waiver process from the Mets. Since joining the Nats, Lovelady has a 1.72 ERA in 16 outings. Sure, he sometimes puts himself in messy situations, but he has been able to make the big pitch when he has needed it more times than not.

One of the heroes of yesterday’s win was Foster Griffin. As we all know, Griffin got off to an electric start before his ERA took a beating in his last two outings. The 30 year old southpaw got back on track in a big way yesterday. He fired 6 scoreless frames in the rain, in a badly needed bounceback outing. Griffin’s command was on point yesterday, rarely missing in the middle of the plate with any of his 7 pitches.

I'd say that's more or less where you want to locate your pitches to the second-best offense in MLB, in the rain no less. Foster Griffin is through six scoreless. 1-0 Nats. pic.twitter.com/eGozZbjlJL

— Spencer Nusbaum (@spencernusbaum_) May 24, 2026

This was an outing that Griffin needed to show the world that he is no fluke. After coming over from Japan, he flummoxed hitters through his first 8 outings. However, it looked like the league was starting to figure him out in his previous two starts. Yesterday, Griffin showed that when he is locating, there are not many answers against him.

Location and execution was key all weekend. Mikolas, Irvin and Griffin were all locating at an extremely high level. That helped them carve through a Braves lineup that has been excellent for most of the season. With Ronald Acuna Jr. and Matt Olson slumping, the Nats may have caught the Braves at the right time, but the Nats pitchers are also part of the reason for these slumps.

The bullpen was more up and down than the rotation this weekend, but in 2 of the 3 games, they got the job done. Clayton Beeter looked extremely sharp in his first two outings off the IL. The previously mentioned Lovelady and Lord were also key parts of this series win.

However, a big shoutout has to go to Orlando Ribalta, who saved the day yesterday. He came into a bases loaded, one out situation with a one run lead. The Cuban righty was able to make the lead stick and win the game for the Nats. Ribalta struck out Friday’s walk off hero Chadwick Tromp, before getting Acuna to break his bat and roll a grounder to first to give the Nats the series win.

Awesome win for the Nats.

Awesome series.

The Braves have lost 2 series all year. This was No. 2.

The Nats just held ATL’s second ranked offend to 1 run in two wins this weekend. 3 runs in 27 regulation innings.

The good guys are .500! Let’s go! pic.twitter.com/n7k6Qo2TPW

— Grant Paulsen (@GrantPaulsen) May 25, 2026

Ribalta has been very impressive this season. He has a 2.31 ERA in 12 outings, and has gotten his team out of some big jams lately. In my opinion, Ribalta has the best stuff of anyone in the bullpen. His fastball is in the upper 90’s, his slider is sharp and he also will throw a nasty changeup at times. The key for him this season has been improved strike-throwing.

In the past, control has been a big issue for the 6’7 right hander. However, he has been throwing a lot of strikes this season. His walk rate has gone from 14.2% to a much more manageable 8.5%. With his stuff, Ribalta is tough to hit when he is throwing strikes. Outside of a couple outings where he allowed some unlucky hits and briefly lost his command, Ribalta has been money.

At the beginning of the season, this pitching staff was a massive question mark. It felt like Blake Butera did not have any answers to turn to, but that has changed. This pitching staff is not elite by any means, but they have been solid for about a month now. They picked up the offense in a big way this weekend, but most of the time, average pitching will be good enough with this lineup.

Carter Bryant details Gregg Popovich’s brutal two-word challenge that ignited Spurs in Game 4

Gregg Popovich

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The San Antonio Spurs bounced back in a huge way on Sunday night, beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 in Game 4 to even the Western Conference Finals series at 2-2. Much of the credit for the response goes to legendary head coach Gregg Popovich, who delivered a strong message to his team after the disappointing Game 3 loss.

Following the blowout defeat in Game 3, Popovich reportedly addressed the locker room with a rare level of intensity. Instead of overcomplicating things, his message to the team was simple: “Be better.”

Carter Bryant explained after the Game 4 win that the straightforward challenge resonated throughout the locker room.

“Nothing more, nothing less. I mean, it’s a direct message, and the best thing when you’re in a situation like this is a direct message,” Bryant said. “So to us, we had to be better, we came out executing and we saw the outcome (in Game 4).”

De'Aaron Fox also revealed just how frustrated Popovich was after the Game 3 performance. According to Fox, the Hall of Fame coach stormed into the locker room immediately after the loss and let the team know exactly how he felt.

Fox said it was the first time all season that Popovich entered the locker room right after a game to openly express his frustration. He recalled the coach telling the team their performance was “not how we play basketball,” while also delivering a few stronger words in the heated moment.

The message clearly worked, as the Spurs looked far more composed and disciplined in Game 4, resembling the balanced and defensive-minded team that carried them throughout the season. The Spurs controlled the pace of the game and completely shut down one of the league’s highest-powered offenses.

The Thunder’s 82 points marked their lowest scoring total of the entire season. Before Sunday night, the Thunder had not been held below 90 points in either the regular season or playoffs since April 10, 2022. Even more surprising, the last time the franchise scored fewer than 90 points in a playoff game came back on Aug. 29, 2020.

The Spurs will now return home to the Frost Bank Center for Game 6 on Thursday, while a decisive Game 7 could take place Saturday if the series remains deadlocked.

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These two Victor Wembanyama details vs Thunder left Magic Johnson completely impressed

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Victor Wembanyama showed his true teammate spirit and leadership skill when he went over to comfort rookie Carter Bryant. Bryant was on the verge of tears after head coach Mitch Johnson seemingly scolded him for picking up 4 fouls.

Moments like that are becoming rare among young stars in today’s game, and Wembanyama’s leadership quickly caught the attention of NBA legend Magic Johnson as well.

“The San Antonio Spurs were outstanding on defense tonight, holding NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to 19 points in their victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Victor Wembanyama dominated the game with 33 points, but what really impressed me was his leadership and how he communicated with his teammates throughout the entire game,” Johnson tweeted.

Wembanyama poured in 33 points as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82, leveling the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. After the win, he said that the team’s defensive improvement came more from sharper execution internally than from making dramatic tactical changes.

With the best-of-seven series now tied, the battle between both coaching staffs has become one of the biggest storylines, and Magic also praised Mitch for his adjustments.

“I also have to show some love and credit to Spurs’ Head Coach Mitch Johnson, who had a great game plan and made major adjustments from Game 3 to Game 4,” Johnson added. “The Series is now tied 2-2 and I can’t wait for Game 5 on Tuesday!”

In another post, Johnson shared a personal connection to the Spurs coach, saying that he once played against Mitch Johnson’s father, former Seattle SuperSonics standout John Johnson, during the 1980 Western Conference Finals.

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Valentino Rossi faces key decision: Who will replace Fabio di Giannantonio at VR46?

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Valentino Rossi and his VR46 MotoGP team are facing an important decision regarding the 2027 season.

The squad has already locked down Fermin Aldeguer, who will move over from Gresini and whose salary will be covered directly by Ducati.

On the other side of the garage, Fabio Di Giannantonio will leave VR46 at the end of the season and move to the factory KTM team.

Di Giannantonio recently won his first race for Rossi’s team in Barcelona, while it was also VR46's first victory since Marco Bezzecchi triumphed at the Indian Grand Prix in September 2023.

"We are all very, very satisfied with the work we’ve done so far with Diggia," Rossi said in an interview with Sky Italia. "When we started out together, 'Diggia' was still just getting started. Year after year, we’ve managed to grow together. Now he’s performing very strongly. That fills us with great satisfaction."

Di Giannantonio is also in the running for the world championship title. After six race weekends, the 27-year-old is the highest-ranked Ducati rider in the standings, sitting right behind Aprilia duo Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin. But for the future, Rossi will have to plan without him.

VR46 has been competing in the premier class since 2022. With Luca Marini, Marco Bezzecchi, Di Giannantonio, and Franco Morbidelli, only Italians have ridden for the team so far. With Aldeguer, a Spaniard will be joining VR46 for the first time.

Valentino Rossi

Valentino Rossi

The candidates are in the running

That’s why it’s important to Rossi that the second rider holds an Italian passport.

“We want to have at least one Italian rider for next year, because our team has always grown with Italian riders," he said. "We’d like to continue that tradition. So there are various options and a few things still to be clarified. Nothing is official yet; we’ll see." 

Morbidelli’s departure is considered very likely, while candidates for VR46 include Luca Marini, who will no longer have a spot at Honda; Nicolo Bulega, who is dominating the World Superbike Championship; and Celestino Vietti from Moto2.

"We need at least one Italian rider on the team, so the names mentioned are among our priorities," Rossi said. "Then we’ll see how it goes. As I always say: What counts are the results.

"Until last week, Vietti wasn’t on the list — then he took pole [in Barcelona] and is in the mix. Whoever shows the best form in the next few races will be the favourite." In Barcelona, Vietti started from pole position and finished the race second behind Manuel Gonzalez.

Meanwhile, Marini achieved his best result of the season in Barcelona with a sixth-place finish. Rossi’s half-brother is the top Honda rider, sitting 11th in the championship after six race weekends. However, Honda is planning the future of its factory team without him.

Nicolo Bulega (11) rast in der Superbike-WM von Sieg zu Sieg

Nicolo Bulega (11) rast in der Superbike-WM von Sieg zu Sieg

On the other hand, Bulega continued his dominance in the World Superbike Championship on the same weekend MotoGP visited Barcelona. The Ducati rider also won all three races in Most and has been undefeated in 19 consecutive races, setting a new record.

When the series visited the Czech Republic last weekend, Bulega was once again asked about his future.

"My manager is talking to Ducati to find the best solution for me," said the Italian. "We’ll see. It’s still too early to say anything. My goal is to secure a spot with Ducati in MotoGP. Ducati is working on it, and so is my manager. I hope to be able to tell you something very soon."

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7 Eagles players that could be facing make-or-break seasons in 2026

The Eagles have revamped their offensive systems and coaching staff, but most of the key performers will remain the same when the Birds kick off the season opener at Lincoln Financial Field in September. A.J. Brown is unlikely to be on the roster, but the recipe for success remains the same. On defense, there is star power and All Pros at every key position. Still, the NFL really means not for long, and several key players on the Eagles roster will need to perform at a high level, or risk serious change.

Philadelphia enters 2026 with championship expectations and a roster loaded with talent, but not every player has long-term security. These seven Eagles face pivotal seasons that could shape their future with the organization.

QB Jalen Hurts

It's not make-or-break, but with no guaranteed money in 2027, Hurts is again in a prove-it scenario that could be lucrative. Despite two Super Bowl appearances, a strong win percentage, and multiple Pro Bowl appearances, Hurts continues to face questions about his role in the team's offensive inconsistency. There have been reports that the Eagles' offense has struggled with predictability, a lack of creativity, and an inability to fully evolve schematically. A new offensive system under coordinator Sean Mannion is expected to challenge Hurts in ways he hasn't experienced before, emphasizing motion, play-action, and under-center concepts from the Sean McVay, Shanahan coaching tree.

Kicker Jake Elliott

The Eagles reworked Jake Elliott's contract, reducing his base salary to $5 million, guaranteeing the full amount, and lowering his 2026 cap hit by $240K. Elliott was voted second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press in 2023, when he established a single-season franchise record in FG percentage (93.8%). He also set a career high with 135 kicking points (5th in team history).

Elliott successfully made field goals from 41 and 33 yards during Philadelphia's 23-19 wild-card loss to the 49ers, but he missed one of his two extra-point attempts. This missed extra point proved to be crucial, as the Eagles reached the San Francisco 21-yard line on their final possession and would have been in position for a game-tying field goal if Elliott had successfully converted all of his earlier kicks. Elliott missed only one of his 42 extra-point attempts during the regular season, while he made just 74 percent of his field-goal attempts (20-for-27), marking his worst performance since 2020.

OLB Nolan Smith

A first-round pick who's eligible for an extension, Smith had a slight breakout in 2024, registering 6.5 sacks, 11 quarterback hits, and 8 tackles for loss. Last season, Smith had 20 tackles, two sacks, and 33 pressures in 452 snaps after missing seven games. The 5th-year option, as it currently stands, is $14 million for 2027, but he'll need to earn a long-term extension.

RB Will Shipley

The expectation was that Shipley would be the primary backup to Saquon Barkley, but that wasn't the case. Shipley saw action in 15 contests and added 105 scrimmage yards (49 rushing, 56 receiving). As a special teams performer, Shipley returned 29 kickoffs for 777 yards (26.8 avg.) and added 4 special team tackles.

Andre Sam

Sam signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent out of LSU and has spent his entire three-year NFL career in Philadelphia. He has appeared in four games in the NFL, including three in 2025 when he was elevated from the practice squad. With no clear starter at safety opposite Drew Mukuba, the time is now for Sam to ascend.

Michael Carter II

The Eagles and cornerback Michael Carter II agreed to a renegotiated contract that significantly lowers his $10 million salary cap hit. Had the Eagles released the veteran cornerback, the move would have saved $8,736,000 for 2026.

Only Howie Roseman and Vic Fangio actually know how they view the former Jets cornerback. Back in October, Philadelphia sent John Metchie and a 2027 sixth-round pick to the New York Jets for CB Michael Carter and a 2027 7th round pick. Carter II, a fifth-year veteran, struggled in coverage last season and was under contract through 2027. Carter signed a three-year, $30.75 million extension with the Jets through the 2027 season, and will be under Philadelphia's control for the next 2.5 years. Carter II played 106 snaps after joining the Eagles, with the most coming in Week 12 against the Cowboys (25) and in Week 18 against the Commanders (65). In those games, Carter II had a 75.5 grade from PFF.

Jeremiah Trotter Jr.

The spotlight naturally lands on Jihaad Campbell and Zack Baun, but Jeremiah Trotter Jr. may quietly enter a critical offseason. With Nakobe Dean gone and Campbell recovering from shoulder surgery, there could be early opportunities available inside the linebacker rotation. Trotter's instincts and familiarity with the organization already make him a fan favorite, but OTAs could reveal whether the coaching staff trusts him to take on a significantly larger role moving forward.

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Tarik Skubal sweepstakes expected to come down to 4 teams according to MLB insider

The trade market may soon feature one of MLB‘s biggest names, and the competition to land him is expected to be fierce. Tarik Skubal has established himself as one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball, winning back-to-back American League Cy Young Awards and emerging as the ace of the Detroit Tigers’ rotation. But with Detroit struggling near the bottom of the American League standings and Skubal set to become a free agent after the 2026 season, speculation surrounding his future continues to grow.

According to MLB insider Bob Nightengale, the race for Skubal could ultimately come down to four major contenders: the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, and San Diego Padres.


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Oct 10, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA. (Editors note: Alternate crop) Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) throws against the Seattle Mariners during the third inning during game five of the ALDS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Skubal Has Become One of Baseball’s Premier Arms

Over the last several seasons, Skubal has transformed from a promising young arm into one of the game’s elite pitchers. Back-to-back Cy Young Awards do not happen by accident, and Skubal has consistently shown the ability to dominate lineups with power stuff, strikeout ability, and improved command.

The Tigers are facing a reality many struggling teams eventually encounter. Detroit currently finds itself near the bottom of the American League standings, and with Skubal approaching free agency after the season, the organization may have to decide whether to maximize his value through a trade.

Allowing a player of Skubal’s caliber to leave in free agency without a major return would be difficult to justify, especially if the Tigers believe contention is still a few years away. Trading him would not be an easy decision, but it could significantly accelerate a long-term rebuild.

Why the Dodgers Make Sense

The Dodgers always seem to be connected to superstar talent, and Skubal would be no exception. Los Angeles has consistently shown a willingness to make aggressive moves when elite players become available. Pairing Skubal with an already talented rotation could create another dominant pitching staff built for a deep postseason run.

The Dodgers also possess one of baseball’s strongest farm systems, giving them flexibility in trade discussions.

Conclusion
Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal celebrates striking out Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. ALDS Game 5 at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Friday, Oct. 10, 2025. Credit: © Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Yankees Always Linked To Big Names

The Yankees are another obvious fit. New York has never hesitated to pursue frontline pitching, particularly when championship expectations are involved.

Adding Skubal could provide another top-tier arm to anchor a rotation designed to compete in October. Especially with the uncertainty surrounding Max Fried’s recent injury. The pressure to win in New York often creates urgency, and elite pitching has always been viewed as a necessity.

Blue Jays Could Make an Aggressive Push

Toronto’s inclusion makes plenty of sense. The Blue Jays have shown a willingness to pursue impact talent, and adding a pitcher like Skubal would dramatically change the outlook of any rotation and would continue the trend of their recent win-now approach.

Toronto believes its championship window remains open, evidenced by their signing this offseason of Dylan Cease, so landing a Cy Young-caliber starter would immediately reshape expectations.

Aug 2, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal (29) throws a pitch against the Philadelphia Phillies during the second inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Padres Continue to Chase Big Names

The Padres have rarely been shy about pursuing star players. San Diego has repeatedly demonstrated an aggressive approach under its current front office, and adding another elite pitcher could help strengthen a roster built to compete with the Dodgers in the National League West.

For a team with championship aspirations, acquiring Skubal could become a move that shifts the balance of power.

Skubal Would Become the Biggest Name on the Market

Elite starting pitchers rarely become available, which is why Skubal’s situation has generated so much attention across baseball. Whether Detroit ultimately decides to move him remains to be seen, but if he becomes available, the competition is expected to be intense.

If Nightengale’s report proves accurate, four teams may emerge as the frontrunners. Whichever organization lands Skubal could dramatically change the outlook of the postseason race.


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Kevin Durant bet on Rockets’ veterans over Spurs' young team and it’s backfiring fast

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Kevin Durant’s decision to join the Houston Rockets instead of the San Antonio Spurs has become an even bigger talking point after the Spurs’ playoff performance on Sunday night. The Spurs crushed the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals and completely shifted the momentum heading into Game 5.

Back when Durant was weighing his free agency options, many believed the idea of teaming up with Victor Wembanyama made perfect basketball sense. However, Durant ultimately chose Houston, believing the Rockets’ roster depth and overall structure gave him a clearer path toward competing for another championship immediately.

Looking back now, the situation has unfolded far differently than many expected. The Spurs accelerated their rebuild much faster than anticipated and transformed into a legitimate championship contender almost overnight. Their young roster has adapted quickly to the intensity and pressure of playoff basketball, and they are now just two wins away from reaching the NBA Finals.

The Spurs completely controlled Game 4 from start to finish. Their defense overwhelmed Oklahoma City, holding the Thunder to just 82 points, which marked the lowest scoring output of the Thunder’s entire season.

Meanwhile, Durant’s Rockets had a much shorter postseason run, getting eliminated in six games during the first round. At 37 years old, he earned All-NBA Second Team honors, marking the 12th All-NBA selection of his legendary career. 

Durant remained the Rockets’ best player throughout the season, but their dependence on him also exposed a major issue within the roster. The lack of additional All-NBA caliber talent and the team’s reliance on aging veterans showed that the Rockets may still be further away from true title contention than originally believed.

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Victor Wembanyama’s ruthless Chet Holmgren obsession finally exposed as Spurs celebrate Game 4 win

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The San Antonio Spurs managed to even the Western Conference Finals series due to another magnificent performance from Victor Wembanyama. The win also represented an important moment of growth for the Spurs’ young roster, which had not experienced real postseason adversity before suffering back-to-back losses earlier in the series.

Wembanyama once again proved why he is already seen as one of the league’s brightest superstars. According to The Athletic’s Jared Weiss, the French phenom treats wins over the Thunder like Super Bowls, particularly targeting big man Chet Holmgren because people dared to compare the two of them when they were younger.

Sunday night’s stat line further proved Wembanyama’s all-around dominance. He finished with 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and two steals while posting an incredible plus-minus of +29.

One of the biggest highlights came just before halftime when Wembanyama knocked down a stunning buzzer-beater from beyond 40 feet. According to GeniusIQ, it was the ninth attempt from that distance in his career and the first time he converted one. The shot also officially became the longest made basket of his NBA career across both the regular season and playoffs.

Wembanyama is now tied for the most 30-point games by a center in a Conference Finals since Shaquille O'Neal accomplished the feat in 2002. ESPN Research also reported that he became just the second player since blocks became an official statistic in 1974 to record at least 300 points, 150 rebounds, and 50 blocks in his first postseason appearance. The only other player to achieve that was Bill Walton during the 1977 season when he went on to win Finals MVP.

Wembanyama was named to the All-NBA First Team for the first time before the game. His rise in the league has been nothing short of remarkable. After being selected first overall in 2023, he captured Rookie of the Year honors in 2024, earned his first NBA All-Star appearance in 2025, and has now added an All-NBA First Team selection in 2026.

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Gags Tandon: “Liverpool crawled into the Champions League…”

Gags Tandon: “Liverpool crawled into the Champions League…”
Gags Tandon: “Liverpool crawled into the Champions League…”

Salah and Robertson Farewell Fails to Lift Liverpool as Brentford Draw Sums Up Difficult Season

Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Brentford felt less like a finale and more like a weary exhale after a bruising campaign. There were emotional goodbyes, another Mohamed Salah record, and moments of genuine affection inside Anfield, yet the overriding mood remained sombre.

Speaking on the final Gags Tandon Show of the season, Gags opened with a sense of emotional exhaustion after the farewell atmosphere around Salah, Andy Robertson and Jordan Henderson. “Today is not about Slot,” he insisted early on, before quickly turning attention towards what Liverpool’s season had become.

The Brentford result encapsulated everything that has frustrated supporters throughout the campaign. Liverpool showed flashes of intent, but once again lacked sharpness in attack and looked vulnerable defensively.

Lola described it perfectly when she said: “You couldn’t have found a better microcosm for how the whole season has been.”

That sentiment lingered throughout the discussion. Liverpool pressed with more aggression than they have shown in recent weeks, yet there was still an absence of cohesion and confidence. Even with Salah once again producing a decisive moment by breaking Steven Gerrard’s assist record, Liverpool never truly controlled the contest against Brentford.

“We look good in places,” Lola explained. “But ultimately blunt going forward and extremely fragile going the other way.”

Salah Exit Dominates Emotional Anfield Atmosphere

The emotional centrepiece of the afternoon revolved around Salah and Robertson, two figures who have shaped one of Liverpool’s greatest modern eras.

Salah departed having delivered yet another statistical landmark. Gags praised the Egyptian for “his final little last thing he does is break another record”, while supporters inside Anfield sang his name long after the final whistle.

Yet even amid the tributes, debate raged over his substitution. Gags questioned why Salah was withdrawn so early, arguing: “You’re taking off who was the biggest threat in the game.”

Lola took a more measured view. “Someone had to go first out of the two of them,” she said. “I’m choosing not to read too much into that decision.”

The larger conversation centred on Liverpool’s evolving attack and whether Salah’s departure now feels inevitable. Lola acknowledged the winger’s enduring quality but admitted the tactical structure around him no longer functions naturally.

“Mo Salah has to leave the club,” she argued. “A player like Mo Salah in the latter part of his career, it works if you get him the ball a lot in dangerous positions.”

Even so, the affection remained obvious throughout the show. Gags became visibly emotional while discussing a souvenir his parents had brought back from Egypt, describing Salah as “a really nice piece of history for me”.

Lola added: “It had to come to an end, that era of those players.”

The farewell atmosphere also extended to Jordan Henderson, whose return to Anfield added another layer of nostalgia. “It genuinely is nice that Henderson was there today and that he got his name sang,” Lola reflected.

Robertson Tribute Highlights End of Liverpool Era

Andy Robertson’s farewell carried a quieter sadness, though no less significance.

The Scotland captain did not dominate the game against Brentford, but there were still glimpses of the relentless energy that defined his Liverpool career. Gags pointed towards “another Robbo kind of run” during the match, while Lola felt the left-back still had something left to offer.

“I thought he was solid,” she said. “Looked like he could play another season and play minutes for Liverpool.”

Still, both presenters accepted that Liverpool appear ready for a broader reset. Gags repeatedly returned to the idea that the dressing room needs major change after such a fractured season.

“What we don’t want going into next season,” Lola explained, “is a dressing room that’s gone toxic.”

That sense of disconnection shaped much of the discussion. Liverpool have not looked united for long stretches this season, and the emotional departures of Salah and Robertson only reinforced how much transition now awaits.

“There is nothing bigger than Liverpool Football Club,” Lola said during one of the show’s strongest moments. “Liverpool Football Club goes on.”

Champions League Qualification Offers Liverpool Hope

For all the frustration surrounding Brentford, Salah and Robertson, Liverpool still achieved the minimum target of Champions League qualification.

It was hardly convincing. Gags described the team as having “crawled over the line”, while Lola bluntly admitted: “We really have limped into the Champions League.”

Yet both recognised the importance of remaining in Europe’s elite competition ahead of a huge summer rebuild.

“Liverpool need more footballers,” Lola stressed, pointing towards the need for depth and versatility throughout the squad.

Gags agreed, highlighting the importance of smart recruitment rather than simply chasing marquee names. Brentford defender Michael Kayode received particular praise after impressing at Anfield, with Gags admitting: “He looks so good today.”

Despite the frustration surrounding the campaign, there was still a flicker of optimism by the end of the show. Lola reminded supporters how quickly football changes.

“We will have our Liverpool again,” she said.

After a draining season filled with inconsistency, emotional exits and painful setbacks, that may be the line Liverpool supporters cling to most.

Golden Knights' incredible comeback in Game 3 pushes Presidents' Trophy curse narrative even further

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The Colorado Avalanche jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first period of Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Vegas Golden Knights. But, then the rest of the game happened. 

Once the puck dropped on the second period, it was all Vegas, and the Presidents' Trophy curse was placed upon the visiting team, once again. With a pivotal Game 4 on hand for Tuesday night, the Avs are going to need some Danhausen, from WWE, magic here

Since 1986, when the Presidents' Trophy was announced, a team that has finished the regular season with the best overall record has won it all eight times. The most recent team being the 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks

Looking further back into the history books, the Avalanche have won two Stanley Cups in their franchise's 30-year history, and their first one back in 2000-01, has some significance here. That squad was one of the eight to lift the Presidents' Trophy and the Stanley Cup in the same season. 

With that narrative aside, there is a legacy here that suggests that this team could weather the storm of this 3-0 series with a monumental comeback. Vegas has proven to be the better team, in many parts of the game, but Colorado has one of the best group of skaters on the planet. 

Colorado may be cursed by the history of this prestigious award. That performance in Game 3 might have proven it. It will be a steady hill to climb if they make it past avoiding a sweep. 

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UNC commit Sayon Keita dominates EuroLeague U18 tournament

Incoming North Carolina center Sayon Keita used the Adidas Next Generation EuroLeague U18 tournament to showcase why the Tar Heels believe he can make an immediate impact in Chapel Hill.

The explosive 7-footer led FC Barcelona to the Adidas Next Generation EuroLeague U18 title, averaging 9.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks in Athens while shooting 50 percent from the field (13-for-26, all 2-pointers) and 76.9 percent from the free-throw line (10-for-13). In pool play alone, he averaged 10.5 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.

The Blaugrana opened with a 97-83 win Thursday over Crvena Zvezda Belgrade, as Keita posted 14 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks in just over 18 minutes. He followed that with seven points, 12 rebounds and a block in Barcelona’s 110-80 win over Zalgiris Kaunas.

Those performances set up a highly anticipated qualifier against the Americans from 3SSB, led by UNC target Nasir Anderson. Barcelona and 3SSB were tied 47-47 at halftime before the Spaniards blew it open with a 34-11 third quarter in a 104-83 win. Keita played just under 16 minutes, finishing with 10 points on five shot attempts, five rebounds and two blocks.

He shared the frontcourt spotlight with another future star in 16-year-old Mohamed Dabone, who had 25 points and nine rebounds, and Duke commit Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje.

That run pushed Barcelona into Sunday’s final against rival Real Madrid, where Barca defeated its archrival 85-77. Keita played 18 minutes, finishing with five points and seven rebounds while going 1-for-4 from the field and 3-for-4 from the free-throw line.

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Charlie Woods finishes 28th at Team TaylorMade Invitational

Charlie Woods wrapped up his final round of the Team TaylorMade Invitational on Sunday, May 24 in Belleair, Florida.

Woods, a rising senior at the Benjamin School and son of legendary golfer Tiger Woods, shot 73 (3-over) and finished tied for 28th (4-over) in a field of 72 golfers at Pelican Golf Club.

The Florida State golf commit carded two birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey in the final round. Overall, Woods had 10 birdies and seven bogeys in the event, but he was hamstrung by a single bad hole in each round, carding a double, triple and double bogey in each respective round of the tournament.

California's Luke Ringkamp rallied to win with a final-round 64, closing the tournament at 13-under par overall. Other notable finishers include Royal Palm Beach's Giuseppe Puebla, who finished third (8-under), Palm Beach Gardens' Ryan Nana Tanke, who placed sixth (5-under), and Port St. Lucie's Jessy Huebner, who tied for seventh (4-under).

Woods was the defending champion at the Team TaylorMade Invitational. He won last year's event after shooting 15-under across the three-day event at Streamsong Resort's Black course, besting some of the nation's top junior golfers like Miles Russell.

The victory was a personal breakthrough for Woods, who entered the event ranked No. 604 in the American Junior Golf Association rankings with no career AJGA tournament victories. He surged hundreds of places in the AJGA golf rankings after the win and is currently ranked No. 13 overall.

What is the Team TaylorMade Invitational?

The Team TaylorMade Invitational hosted its first tournament in 2021.

The 2022 event was hosted at the Jupiter Hills Club in Tequesta and the 2023 event was hosted at The Country Club at Mirasol in Palm Beach Gardens.

Charlie Woods is the tournament's reigning champion after winning last year at Streamsong Resort's Black Course in Bowling Green, Florida.

What is the American Junior Golf Association?

Founded in the 1970s, the AJGA is a nonprofit organization that hosts hundreds of elite-level junior golf competitions annually in the United States and abroad for boys and girls golfers.

It focuses on cultivating a competitive environment for junior golfers with collegiate or professional ambitions while also giving collegiate coaches opportunities to accurately assess potential recruits.

Its alumni list touts such major champions as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson and many more current players on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com.

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Rutgers AD Keli Zinn Discusses Aid to Olympic Sports Programs at the Scarlet Table

Recently, Rutgers athletic director Keli Zinn filmed a podcast with Chris Carlin and University President William Tate IV, where she had the opportunity to discuss several happenings in the athletic department. One topic discussed on the podcast was scholarship and NIL aid for various Olympic sports on campus.

The first and most significant thing she mentioned was that, even with football and basketball getting most of the attention, there is still space for the coaches of the Olympic programs to push for what they need, according to Zinn, who made this clear to them during a meeting last fall. This means that real NIL support is being made readily available to the coaches of the Olympic sports for really the first time at Rutgers.

“Our absence in that space. Over the past three or four years, I do believe it has had a direct impact on where you see some of our Olympic sports performing right now. We needed to fix that, and our Olympic coaches heard back in the fall, me tell them, hey, this isn’t just about football and basketball, it’s going to be about you too.”

Another important thing that Zinn noted during the podcast, which revolves around Olympic sports, was the overall improvement of scholarship support for the Olympic sports programs at Rutgers. Zinn noted that when she first set foot on campus, it became increasingly clear that scholarship support for the Olympic sports had some deficiencies. While she did not specify what exactly those deficiencies were, she noted that the gift received from Motorola CEO Greg Brown helped them close that gap and bring the Olympic sports scholarship situation to a Big Ten level. However, since it was a matching challenge, it wasn’t just Brown who made it possible, but the thousands of fans who chose to donate on Rutgers Giving Day that made the matching price as high as it needed to be. With the success of the matching campaign, Zinn noted that they are looking to do more like it in the future.

It has been noted before on this site that a lot of Olympic sports had breakout seasons this year. The hope is that with this newfound support, they can continue their overall upward trajectory.

Nakisa Bidarian takes apparent UFC dig with Jake Paul Forbes earnings post

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Photo by Harry How/Getty Images for Netflix

The issue of fighter pay remains a weak spot for the UFC, with athletes regularly voicing frustrations and rival promotions quick to capitalise.

MVP leaned into that narrative before its first MMA event on Netflix, with Ronda Rousey making fighter compensation a central talking point in the build-up.

Now Bidarian has taken another swipe, using Forbes’ latest highest-paid athletes list to counter doubts over MVP’s ability to build major combat-sports earners.

Nakisa Bidarian lets Jake Paul’s Forbes number speak for MVP

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Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images

Posting on X, Bidarian captioned the Forbes on-field earnings list with “No response required.”

The chart, based on 2025 numbers, had Jake Paul sitting 13th with $60 million, level with Manchester City striker Erling Haaland.

Paul was one of only two boxers in the wider top 50, with Canelo Alvarez second overall, while there are no MMA fighters in the list.

Bidarian stays in spotlight with UFC comparison

Bidarian had already made headlines by claiming the UFC’s White House card would not match the Rousey vs Gina Carano event in viewership or reach.

He said that, even if shown on Netflix, he did not believe the rival promotion’s blockbuster event could pull the numbers MVP did.

His case was less about fight quality and more about athlete IP, with Rousey’s mainstream recognition used as the example for his unpopular argument.

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Rams' Sean McVay Gets Brutally Honest About Loss To Patriots In Super Bowl

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The New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII, and Sean McVay recently shared some more thoughts about the loss.

The Patriots won the game 13-3, holding the Rams' stellar offense to just a field goal. It was McVay's second season as head coach. The Rams went 13-3 and had one of the best offenses in league history. However, on Super Bowl Sunday, they were nowhere to be seen. During an appearance on "Bussin' With The Boys," McVay said the loss was "humbling."

"We go to the Super Bowl our second year, February of '19, but it was the '18 season, and man, that was a humbling night," said McVay. "It was too big for me, and I'm not afraid to admit that. I didn't see the game. I didn't adjust, and I feel like I cost a lot of people. I feel like I was a significant reason that we didn't come away on top in that game."

McVay did get his Super Bowl in 2021. As for the 2018 season, it is still the most recent Super Bowl victory for the Patriots. Just two seasons later, Tom Brady left to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Bill Belichick's defense was more than enough to stop McVay's offense in Super Bowl LIII. Stephon Gilmore, who was an All-Pro that season, had a phenomenal game. He went on to win Defensive Player of the Year the following season.

McVay has gone on to become a very successful coach with a distinguished coaching tree. However, the Patriots are currently the reason he has just one ring.

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Vikings LB Linked to Cowboys in Trade Theory

Vikings LB Linked to Cowboys in Trade Theory
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The Minnesota Vikings suddenly have a crowded linebacker room, and some believe that could lead to a summer trade involving Blake Cashman, with the Dallas Cowboys even listed as a specific landing spot last week.

Minnesota could ask for draft capital, though moving Cashman would create a new defensive problem.

The Vikings could also just keep Cashman to preserve depth, but Tony Adame prefers the Cowboys trade idea.

The Cashman Trade Theory Gets Complicated

Would you trade Cashman?

Blake Cashman speaks with C.J. Stroud after the Vikings defeated the Texans at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman (51) meets with Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) following Minnesota’s home victory on Sep. 22, 2024, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The veteran defender helped lead Brian Flores’ defense during another strong early-season showing as players exchanged words after the final whistle. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

The Cashman to DAL Theory

The upcoming 2026 campaign is the final year of Cashman’s contract, meaning, in theory, a trade might make sense.

Heavy‘s Tony Adame picked the Cowboys as a wise landing spot, noting, “The Dallas Cowboys have done a pretty commendable job of solidifying their defense over the last year. What’s left is inside linebacker, where a trade with the San Francisco 49ers for Dee Winters looks smart, but doesn’t seem like the complete solution the Cowboys need at that spot.”

“In this case, that could mean swapping a Day 3 pick for Minnesota Vikings inside linebacker Blake Cashman, who Pro Football Focus NFL reporter Bradley Locker put on his list of the top NFL trade candidates just 2 months out from training camp. Cashman’s salary for 2025 — $7.5 million — isn’t an insurmountable number for the Cowboys.”

Cashman is actually one of the Vikings’ best players, and for a team that already traded Jonathan Greenard to the Philadelphia Eagles last month, donating two defenders to the NFC East would be a little weird.

Adame continued, “He also wouldn’t come with the headache of dealing with someone else on the trade block — someone like Miami Dolphins inside linebacker Jordyn Brooks, who led the NFL with 183 tackles in 2025.”

“Brooks would almost certainly want a pricey extension following a trade, which is the whole reason behind his beef with his current team.”

PFF Puts Cashman on Trade Block

This started at PFF. Locker identified 15 prime trade candidates this summer, and on Cashman, he wrote, “Once the centerpiece of Minnesota’s fabulous defense, Cashman could be on the move after a down year. In 2025, Cashman didn’t look like the strong linebacker of the last two years. His overall PFF grade dipped from 72.0 to 63.6, punctuated by his 48.6 PFF coverage grade.”

“Nevertheless, he was good as a downhill player with a 7.7% run stop rate and a 5.3% missed tackle clip. In light of Cashman’s decline as well as this being the final year of his contract, the Vikings drafted linebacker Jake Golday in the second round as well as extended Eric Wilson. That suggests that either he or Ivan Pace Jr. could have their days numbered in purple.”

So, yes, at its core, this is a PFF-driven hypothesis.

The Golday Draft Pick

The Vikings entered the 2026 offseason with meaty questions at off-ball linebacker. Eric Wilson was on tap for free agency; so was Ivan Pace Jr. Minnesota had curiously released two rookie linebackers near the end of the 2025 regular season: Kobe King and Austin Keys.

Blake Cashman celebrates a fumble return during a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman (51) celebrates after recovering a loose ball during the second quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Nov. 10, 2024, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville. Officials later ruled the play dead, wiping away the return, though Cashman’s energy continued to spark the Vikings’ defense throughout the afternoon matchup. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

In February, the depth chart was very much The Blake Cashman Show. Then, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski extended Wilson’s contract for two more years after his phenomenal 2025 campaign. Pace Jr. returned, too.

With Cashman, Wilson, and Pace Jr. in the mix, the ILB corps felt sufficient. But Minnesota chose to become even deeper, drafting Golday in Round 2, a spot where it reasonably could have chosen a safety, cornerback, center, or running back.

Therefore, Minnesota has a plan for Golday; spending 2nd-Round capital on a player isn’t done whimsically. It’s just that trading Cashman because of the Golday pick doesn’t quite add up. Cashman is productive.

Cashman Too Good to Trade?

Suppose Adame is correct, and the Vikings opt to trade Cashman to the Cowboys or elsewhere. The team would return to suspect ILB depth, relying on Wilson and Pace Jr. to start, with Golday in the chamber.

Blake Cashman parties after a defensive stop against the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Minnesota Vikings linebacker Blake Cashman (51) reacts after forcing a defensive stop during fourth-quarter action against the Detroit Lions on Dec. 25, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Cashman fired up the home crowd late in the divisional showdown as Minnesota’s defense battled to protect momentum in a critical NFC North matchup. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

The Vikings might be able to limp by in that scenario, but it just seems like smarter roster construction to keep Cashman, who is an asset, not a bargaining chip. He tabulated 144 tackles in 13 games last year, a pace that would’ve translated to 188 in 17 contests. One hundred and eighty-eight tackles would’ve ranked ninth-most in NFL history in a single season. That’s no joke.

Cashman turned 30 two weeks ago. He likely has at least 3-5 solid years left.


West Ham were too bad to stay up thanks to a catalogue of their own errors

West Ham were relegated from the Premier League on the final day of the season (PA)

Amid the hysterical overreaction to the most high-profile VAR intervention in Premier League history, amid a rush to blame the system, a question was posed by too many: what if it was the decision to sentence West Ham to relegation? It wasn’t, and not merely because Callum Wilson’s apparent equaliser against Arsenal was rightly chalked off for at least one foul on David Raya, or because it would have only earned a point, and they finished two behind Tottenham.

But some decisions condemned West Ham to the drop. Their own. Far too many of them. Next month brings the third anniversary of the Conference League victory. It could have been the platform for greater success; three years of abject choices instead followed. The unlovely, unloved London Stadium played host to Leverkusen two years ago. Lincoln will visit next season.

Their Conference League-winning manager could not save them, David Moyes’s Everton losing at Tottenham on Sunday to render West Ham’s win over Leeds irrelevant. Moyes’s departure in 2024 came amid a sense his reign in east London had run its course, even though the Scot finished ninth; but Moyes stands alone. There have been three managerial appointments since him, all unsuccessful. West Ham’s strange addiction to appointing uncharismatic figures who were incapable of galvanising the fanbase brought Manuel Pellegrini in between Moyes’s stints, Julen Lopetegui, Graham Potter and Nuno Espirito Santo after him.

Nuno Espirito Santo could not save West Ham from the drop (Reuters)
Nuno Espirito Santo could not save West Ham from the drop (Reuters)

Moyes could be faulted for the way some of the windfall received for Declan Rice was squandered: his midfield replacements, Edson Alvarez and James Ward-Prowse, arrived for a combined £65m and are now both out on loan. Yet others are more culpable for wretched recruitment, the former director of football Tim Steidten in particular.

Niclas Fullkrug, a cult hero of German football, a regular scorer in the Bundesliga, only mustered three goals for West Ham and – spot the theme – was loaned out. Max Kilman, a £40m centre-back, was of such little appeal to Nuno that he would change system to avoid picking a defender he managed at Wolves. The Brazilian winger Luis Guilherme came and went, scoring no goals, creating none. Another winger, Adama Traore, was bought and given one Premier League start. The goalkeeper Mads Hermansen, a Potter target, was dropped early in the season and ended it with one of the lowest save percentages in the Premier League.

There was the odd success – Mateus Fernandes, Wilson, the loanee Axel Disasi, arguably Taty Castellanos – but too few. West Ham could have afforded some missteps in the transfer market, but not so many. Not without a strategy: they could look at the top 10 and see clubs with more coherent thinking, more modern practices, more success in the market: Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth, Sunderland. West Ham became an anachronism.

On the pitch, West Ham gave themselves a false start to the season. They should have sacked Potter last summer after early evidence he and they were a rather imperfect fit. They instead began the campaign losing 3-0 at Sunderland, in a hapless display, and 5-1 to Chelsea. Their fourth game was a 3-0 defeat to Spurs. At one stage, it looked like they might go down on goal difference; it was already awful after four games.

Defensively, West Ham have been too poor and too porous for too long. They have conceded 201 goals over their last three league campaigns. Their goalkeeping issues were a reason, but not the only one. Nuno had seemed an answer, and not just as a former goalkeeper. He arrived at the end of September, having overseen three seasons where clubs outside the supposed big six had one of the six best defensive records.

Yet, for much of his time, he did not appear the Nuno of old. This could have been his misguided rebound relationship, jumping into West Ham’s arms after his sacking by Nottingham Forest. The Hammers did not keep a clean sheet in their first 19 games under the Portuguese. At his best, Nuno brings a clarity of thought; at West Ham, he often felt confused.

Nuno seemed to be the answer to West Ham’s problems but for much of his time did not look like the manager the Premier League was used to seeing (Reuters)
Nuno seemed to be the answer to West Ham’s problems but for much of his time did not look like the manager the Premier League was used to seeing (Reuters)

There was, infamously, the experiment with inverted full-backs at Brentford, the left-footed Ollie Scarles on the right, the right-footed Kyle Walker-Peters on the left. There was, in the penultimate game, the mistake of playing five at the back at Newcastle, which Nuno had to correct with a 26th-minute substitution and change of shape. There was the experiment with Lucas Paqueta as a false nine; that the Brazilian, the most technically gifted player at the club, left a sinking ship in mid-season was scarcely to his credit.

West Ham ultimately paid for a terrible Christmas, with one point from six games either side of it, a 3-0 defeat to a previously winless Wolves perhaps the worst of some terrible results. Briefly, it seemed Nuno then found a formula with a 4-4-2 formation. West Ham won six of 13 games; only four teams took more points after the middle of January, but they were playing catch-up after being seven from safety.

And while Disasi and Castellanos were difference-makers, the Argentinian’s strike partner, Pablo, was a £22m signing who scored no goals. If, at one stage, the two forwards threatened to be the new Paul Kitson and John Hartson, a duo to keep them up, instead, 2026 had similarities with 2003, when West Ham went down with a high points tally for a relegated team.

Taty Castellanos has been a rare recruiting success but his impact wasn't enough to save West Ham (Getty)
Taty Castellanos has been a rare recruiting success but his impact wasn't enough to save West Ham (Getty)

But the club at least got one thing right. In a statement after their fate was confirmed, they said: “The plain truth is that we have not been good enough.” With the ownership of David Sullivan, the management of Lopetegui, Potter and Nuno, the buying both of Steidten and after him, and a host of players, that rings true. When the West Ham of 2002-03, of Jermain Defoe and Paolo Di Canio, Joe Cole and Michael Carrick, were demoted, the cliche was that they were too good to go down. The side of 2025-26, however, were too bad to stay up.

Leaked Intel document confirms multi-generation LGA-1954 CPU socket plans

Intel’s next-generation CPU socket supports at least three CPU generations, leaked document claims A leaked Intel document has confirmed something that has long been suspected: their LGA-1954 CPU socket will support more CPU generations than its predecessors. According to a leaked document from Moore’s Law is Dead, Intel’s next-generation LGA-1954 socket will support Nova Lake […]

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AMD Zen 7 Details Leak – “Grimlock” to use TSMC A14 node

AMD has big plans for Zen 7 – More cores, more cache, and TSMC A14 silicon AMD is reportedly planning to use TSMC’s A14 lithography node for its Zen 7 “Grimlock” desktop CPUs. The Taiwan Commercial Times has reported that AMD is already preparing its supply chain for Zen 7, with plans to continue to […]

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(PR) Promise Technology Brings Sustainability Focus to AI Storage at Computex 2026

25 May 2026 at 17:10
Promise Technology, a global innovator in enterprise storage solutions, announced it will showcase its latest AI-optimized storage portfolio at COMPUTEX 2026, highlighting a strategic focus on performance, storage expansion, and energy efficiency. Taking place June 2-5 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, COMPUTEX 2026 is one of the world's premier technology exhibitions. Promise will host live demonstrations at Booth R0708 in Hall 2 (TaiNEX 2).

Promise's latest solutions are engineered for enterprise, AI datacenters, surveillance, and media & entertainment environments. The company will demonstrate how intelligent storage architectures can address key AI infrastructure challenges—particularly power constraints and capacity expansion—while sustaining the high performance required for next-generation workloads.

Intel Reportedly Prepares Nova Lake CPUs With 8 E-Cores & 12 Xe3P Cores For Edge Segment

25 May 2026 at 17:15

Intel Nova Lake Desktop CPUs Could Come With A Powerful GPU Variant To Tackle AMD APUs: 12 Next-Gen Xe3P Cores 1

Intel seems to be preparing a variant of its Nova Lake CPUs for Edge Applications that will feature just E-Cores and a strong iGPU. Intel Nova Lake CPUs For Edge To Pack Just E-Cores & Strong iGPU With 12 Xe3P Cores Last month, we reported that Intel was working on a variant of its Nova Lake CPUs for desktops, which would feature up to 12 Xe3P cores. This variant was reportedly designed to tackle AMD's Ryzen APUs, offering a powerful iGPU versus the standard offerings, which would feature just 2 Xe3 cores. The CPU reportedly offers 16 CPU cores in […]

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Ken Levine’s Judas Could Slip Nearly Three More Years, Putting BioShock Successor Eleven Years Deep in Development

25 May 2026 at 17:00

Promotional art for the game Judas shows various characters in a purple-themed, space-like environment with a neon 'Judas' title above.

Take-Two's latest quarterly report also featured an update on the publisher's lineup, including Judas, the next game by BioShock and System Shock 2 creator Ken Levine. According to Take-Two, Ghost Story Games is now targeting a launch between April 27 and March 2029, which incidentally is the same timeline as 31st Union's Project ETHOS. That means we might have to wait up to nearly three more years to play a game that has been in development at least since 2014. Levine first outlined his "Narrative LEGOs" design philosophy in a GDC 2014 talk and later discussed it again in late […]

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AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT & RX 9060 XT Crash Below MSRP In Japan, Defying the Global RAMpocalypse

25 May 2026 at 16:27

AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 GPUs

The AMD RDNA 4 GPU prices have been declining steadily in some regions, but it's hard to imagine such low prices in the RAMpocalypse era. AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series Drop to Record Low Prices in 2026; Both RX 9070 XT and RX 9060 XT are Now Below MSRP While the market continues to suffer from inflated GPU prices, there are some regions where nothing seems to have changed. The RAMpocalypse did affect the GPU prices in most parts of the world, but while some regions continue to record much higher GPU prices than before, there are regions where the […]

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Micron Warns Memory Crunch Will Outlast 2026 as AI Demand Outpaces What HBM, DRAM and NAND Can Supply

25 May 2026 at 16:15

US memory giant Micron believes that the shortage in the memory market when it comes to HBM, NAND and DRAM products will last well beyond calendar year 2026. Micron's thoughts were shared by JPMorgan in an investment note where the bank shared insights that the firm's management shared at the 54th J.P. Morgan Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications (TMC) Conference held in Boston, Massachusetts. JPMorgan Convinced About Multi-Year AI Memory Bull Case Following Micron's Presentation In its coverage, JPMorgan outlines that at the TMC Conference, Micron remarked that it expects tightness in the memory market to continue beyond calendar […]

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Star Citizen reaches $1 billion in lifetime funding, 14 years after the project was first announced — game still in early access with no release window, including 'Squadron 42' campaign

Star Citizen, originally announced back in 2012, has just amassed $1 billion in crowdfunding despite the game still not having any release date. The game is currently expected sometime in 2027-2028, which means it might have to prepare a PS6/Xbox Helix version as well. A single game spanning across four different console generations.

Redstone – Track, analyze, and share portfolios with institutional-grade metrics


Redstone helps data-driven investors track, analyze, and share portfolios with institutional-grade metrics. Use advanced analytics, risk indicators, and optimization tools to compare performance, gauge risk, and manage allocation across stocks and ETFs. Build watchlists, screen securities and user portfolios, and monitor everything in a fast real-time dashboard. Start free, then upgrade for more configurable screeners, expanded limits, and advanced metrics.

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listo – Guarantee spotless turnovers with photo-verified checklists


Vacation rental hosts lose ratings due to small misses such as a stained towel, a forgotten supply, or slightly-off staging. listo turns turnover prep into photo-verified checklists: co-hosts and cleaners snap evidence of each prep step on their phone, and the host reviews from anywhere. The result is 5-star standards across every property, changeover, and team member without micromanaging. It’s built for hosts running 1–50 properties, including Superhosts and Guest Favorites who can't afford mistakes. Available on iOS, Android, and web, supporting English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Portuguese.

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Ambassador Renews ORCA Partnership for 2028–29

Ambassador Cruise Line has renewed its partnership with marine conservation charity ORCA for a sixth consecutive season for 2028–29. Two ORCA Ocean Conservationists will join each sailing to collect data to support the charity’s efforts in protecting marine animals while delivering workshops and lectures for guests onboard, during 22 no-fly itineraries between April 23, 2028,...

Qingdao City Plans to Build a 30,000-ton Coastal Cruise Ship

The coastal city of Qingdao has taken a significant step towards building its first domestically developed coastal cruise ship, with a key bid out for design review services. Qingdao Marine Tourism Development Co., Ltd. publicly invited bids for a design review service provider for its “near-sea comprehensive luxury sightseeing large cruise ship (small cruise ship)”...

One UI 8.5 global rollout begins for Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5

25 May 2026 at 17:05

Samsung has begun expanding the stable One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 to more countries after its first release in South Korea last week. The latest rollout has now reached markets including India and Turkey. Users can verify the update via a version ending with GZE2.

This wider rollout means more users can now try the latest One UI version on their foldable phones. Samsung is rolling out the update in phases across different regions, so some users may receive it earlier than others. More countries are expected to receive the update very soon.

One UI 8.5 update brings many improvements and new features to make the phones work better. Samsung has improved speed, battery performance, and system stability. Users may also notice smoother animations and a better multitasking experience while using apps. This update also adds some Galaxy S26 AI features.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip fold 5 February 2025 update

Users can check for the update by opening Settings on their phone. After that, go to Software Update and tap Download and Install. If the update is not available yet, users may need to wait for Samsung to release it in their region.

More Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 users around the world are expected to receive the update in the coming days. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung Galaxy A26 and A17 users start getting One UI 8.5 update

25 May 2026 at 16:37

Samsung has started rolling out the new One UI 8.5 update for the Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A17. The latest update brings several new features, improvements, and system enhancements to offer users a smoother and better Galaxy experience. The rollout has started and will gradually expand to more users in the coming days.

One UI 8.5 update for the Samsung Galaxy A26 arrives with version A266MUBU9CZEA (via Alfaturk). On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy A17 gets the latest update via version A176BXXU5CZE9.

The installation package size is around 3GB, which means users should connect their phones to a stable Wi-Fi network before downloading the update. Since this is an initial rollout, the update may take some hours or days to reach all Galaxy A26 and A17 devices globally.

Samsung has included multiple improvements and new features with the One UI 8.5 update. Users can expect smoother animations, better system stability, and improved overall performance. The update also enhances privacy and security features to keep user data safer.

Apart from performance upgrades, Samsung has improved the user interface to make navigation faster and more user-friendly. Apps may now open more smoothly, and the overall software experience will feel more polished.

Samsung Galaxy A17 5G

Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A17 users can manually check for the new One UI 8.5 update by following these some easy steps. First, open Settings on your phone >> tap on Software Update >> select Download and Install. If the update is available for your device, simply follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.

Before installing the update, make sure your phone has enough battery charge. Samsung is expected to expand the rollout to more regions very soon.

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Galaxy S23 users missing this major One UI 8.5 feature

25 May 2026 at 16:14

Samsung Galaxy S23 devices have received the One UI 8.5 update, but users have noticed that it lacks an important feature.

This new software brings a personalized experience despite having an Android 16 base, the same as One UI 8.0. Its app design offers a new look, and some of the UI elements have been tweaked for improved visibility.

Besides, some AI features also descended to this flagship phone, including better AI image generation and expanded Audio eraser. However, the AirDrop support for the QuickShare feature is missing for the Galaxy S23 series.

Earlier this year, Samsung released AirDrop file transfer support for the Galaxy S26 series. This feature bridges the gap between the two operating systems and enables cross-platform file sharing.

Samsung Galaxy AirDrop

Following this update, users can send files to an iPhone, iPad, or Mac device without requiring additional customizations or an application. The same can be done from the other side. You just need to change the device’s visibility, and that’s it.

The feature first expanded to the Galaxy S25 series and S24 series. According to Google, the company has designed this feature to support major Android phones, including the Fold 7 and Fold 6. However, the Galaxy S23 series isn’t part of the list, and the reason behind this decision is missing.

Despite the denial, the Galaxy S23 series still works well with QuickShare file transfers, but it should have received this feature with One UI 8.5. Maybe Samsung needs more time to release this for existing phones. Guess we’ll have to wait for future updates in this regard.

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Google unveils Wear OS 7 widgets for Samsung Galaxy Watch and others

With the update to Wear OS 7, smartwatches such as the Google Pixel Watch 4 and the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 will not only receive new AI features and a longer battery life, but also widgets. Google has now revealed more details about these widgets and has already shown the first widgets for apps including Spotify.

No "Fold Wide": New Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra to take on Apple's foldable iPhone Ultra, reveals leak

Samsung is reportedly preparing to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra this July. Leaks indicate a new naming structure for the wider "Fold 8" variant, while the "Ultra" model is expected to bring battery and camera upgrades, though it may lack certain premium features found in the Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Huawei to produce 1.4nm chips by 2031, comes up with a new scaling law for semiconductors

25 May 2026 at 16:59

During a keynote in Shanghai at the International Symposium of Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Huawei revealed some of the advancements the company made in the past six years, talked about a new architecture that would solve current chip manufacturing constraints and even proposed a new scaling law to replace the dated Moore's Law. Moore's Law has been around for more than five decades now and has shaped the chip manufacturing industry. Still, lately, it has been facing physical limits and diminishing economic returns, partially because it's based on geometric scaling. Huawei came up...

Teddy Atlas says unbeaten knockout artist is ‘the next star in the sport’

25 May 2026 at 16:52

has pinpointed who he believes to be the next major star to emerge in boxing. Atlas knows a thing or two about helping to discover major stars, having worked with a young during the early stages of his career, whilst also training fighters such as Michael Moorer and Tim Bradley. Along with his training career, […]

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Canelo delivers honest verdict on Ryan Garcia vs Conor Benn: “He’s very brave”

25 May 2026 at 16:40

has shared his thoughts on the potential upcoming battle between and . After months of speculation, Garcia appeared to confirm last week that he will make the first defence of his WBC welterweight title against Benn in Las Vegas in September. ‘King Ry’ won the belt back in February with a dominant win over Mario […]

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Eddie Hearn reveals how Anthony Joshua scored Usyk vs Verhoeven before controversial stoppage

25 May 2026 at 15:49

As the boxing world continues to debate the controversial stoppage between and Rico Verhoeven, Eddie Hearn has revealed how had scored the bout up to that point. Usyk and Verhoeven went head-to-head at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on Saturday, and it nearly resulted in arguably the biggest upset in boxing history. Verhoeven performed […]

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Nicolo Zaniolo veda etti, geri dönüyor

Udinese'nin Galatasaray'dan kiraladığı ve henüz satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadığı Nicolo Zaniolo, İtalyan ekibine veda etti. 'Teşekkürler Udine ve teşekkürler Udinese, 2-3 ay önce de söylediğim gibi kalbime girdiniz ve ne olursa olsun oradan asla çıkmayacaksınız!" sözlerini sarf eden Zaniolo, Galatasaray'a geri döndü.

Galatasaray'dan Udinese'ye satın alma opsiyonuyla kiralık giden Nicolo Zaniolo, sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı paylaşımla dikkat çekti.

Udinese'nin henüz satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadığı Zaniolo, sosyal medyadan İtalyan ekibine veda paylaşımında bulundu.

Zaniolo'nun paylaşımı şu şekilde:

"Yılın başında bana bu sezonu nasıl hayal ettiğimi sorsalar, tam da bu şekilde tarif ederdim.

Kendimi evimde hissettiren, futbol oynama isteğimi geri kazandıran ve her gün gülümseyerek sahaya gitmenin mutluluğunu yaşatan bir yer buldum.

Saha dışında da bu muhteşem şehir bana ikinci oğlum Leonardo'yu ve hayatımın kadınıyla evliliğimi hediye etti! Ne diyebilirim ki... Her şey harika ve mükemmeldi! Şimdi biraz hak ettiğim tatili yapıp daha daha güçlü bir şekilde geri döneceğim çünkü ulaşmam gereken ve en azından bu yıl için askıda kalan birçok hedef var!

Teşekkürler Udine ve teşekkürler Udinese, 2-3 ay önce de söylediğim gibi kalbime girdiniz ve ne olursa olsun oradan asla çıkmayacaksınız!"

Sergen Yalçın'ın hikayesinde tek eksik kaldı: Nuri Şahin!

Beşiktaş'tan ayrılan Sergen Yalçın'ın yorumculuk döneminde söyledikleri, sürekli önüne çıkmıştı. Eğer Kartal'ın yeni hocası Nuri Şahin olursa, ortaya çok ilginç bir hikaye çıkacak.

Nuri Şahin, Borussia Dortmund'u çalıştırırken Sergen Yalçın da yorumculuk yapıyordu. Yalçın o dönemde, "Bir yerlere gelmek için mutlaka belli yerlerden geçmen gerekiyor. Demek ki Nuri Şahin'de bir gelecek görmüşler. Nuri kardeşim bende apoletler var, sende ne var? Ne başarın var? Öyle kalırsın hocam, öyle kalırsın. Ağzını açamazsın. Ağzına sokarım lafı. Kupan var mı, bir şeyin var mı?" ifadelerini kullanmıştı.

İYİ PERFORMANS GÖSTERDİ

Sonraki süreçte Nuri Şahin ve Borussia Dortmund'un yolları ayrıldı. 37 yaşındaki genç çalıştırıcı, 15 Eylül 2025'te Başakşehir'in başına geçti ve iyi bir performans sergiledi. Sergen Yalçın ise Beşiktaş'tan ayrıldı. Şu anda Kartal'ın hoca adayları arasında Nuri Şahin de bulunuyor.

MANŞETLERE ÇIKACAK

Sergen Yalçın'ın yorumculuk döneminde kullandığı bir çok ifade daha sonra karşısına çıktı. En fazla eleştirildiği bölümler de bunlardı. Eğer Beşiktaş Yönetimi, Nuri Şahin'i takımın başına getirirse, Sergen Yalçın'ın hikayesinde hiçbir eksik kalmayacak! Yalçın'ın onun hakkındaki sözleri de tekrar manşetlerde yer alacak.

Beşiktaş bıraktı, Trabzonspor peşine düştü! İtalya'dan El Bilal Toure iddiası

Trabzonspor'da yeni sezon öncesi forvet hattı için dikkat çeken bir iddia gündeme geldi. İtalyan basınında yer alan habere göre bordo-mavililer, bonservisi Atalanta'da bulunan ve sezonu Beşiktaş'ta kiralık geçiren El Bilal Toure için temaslara başladı.

Trabzonspor’da transfer çalışmaları hız kazanırken, Avrupa basınından bordo-mavililerle ilgili dikkat çeken bir iddia geldi. İtalya’da Atalanta haberleriyle bilinen Atalanta Oggi, Trabzonspor’un El Bilal Toure için Atalanta ile temas kurduğunu yazdı. Haberde, Malili hücum oyuncusunun Beşiktaş’taki kiralık döneminin ardından Atalanta’ya döneceği ancak Bergamo ekibinde kalmasının beklenmediği ifade edildi.

BEŞİKTAŞ SATIN ALMA OPSİYONUNU KULLANMADI

El Bilal Toure, sezonu Beşiktaş’ta kiralık olarak geçirdi. İtalyan basınındaki haberde, oyuncunun Beşiktaş’taki sözleşmesinde 15 milyon Euro seviyesinde satın alma şartı bulunduğu ancak bu şartın devreye girmesi için belirlenen gol sayısına ulaşılamadığı aktarıldı. Bu nedenle siyah-beyazlıların oyuncunun bonservisini almayacağı ve Toure’nin Atalanta’ya döneceği belirtildi.

TRABZONSPOR FIRSAT KOLLUYOR

Atalanta’nın El Bilal Toure konusunda yeni bir yol haritası belirlemek istediği ifade edilirken, Trabzonspor’un bu süreci yakından takip ettiği öne sürüldü. Haberde, bordo-mavililerin oyuncu için görüşmelere başladığı ve Atalanta’nın da maliyetli kadro yükünü azaltmak adına ayrılığa sıcak bakabileceği kaydedildi. Atalanta’nın 2023 yılında Almeria’dan yüksek bonservisle kadrosuna kattığı Toure, İtalyan kulübünün tarihindeki en pahalı transferlerden biri olmuştu. Sky Sport Italia, o dönem transferin yaklaşık 30 milyon Euro seviyesinde gerçekleştiğini yazmıştı.

12-13 MİLYON EURO DETAYI

İtalyan basını, Atalanta’nın oyuncu için önemli bir bonservis beklentisi olduğunu ancak anlaşmanın 12-13 milyon Euro seviyelerinde şekillenebileceğini ileri sürdü. Haberde, Atalanta’nın oyuncuyu kalıcı olarak elden çıkarmak istediği ve 30 Haziran öncesi mali tabloyu rahatlatacak bir satışa açık olabileceği ifade edildi.

BEŞİKTAŞ PERFORMANSI

El Bilal Toure, Beşiktaş formasıyla sezon boyunca 26 resmi maçta görev aldı. 24 yaşındaki hücum oyuncusu bu süreçte 7 gol ve 5 asistlik katkı sağladı. Süper Lig’de 22 maçta 5 gol, 4 asist üreten Toure, Türkiye Kupası’nda ise 4 maçta 2 gol kaydetti.

SOL KANAT VE SANTRFOR OYNAYABİLİYOR

Malili futbolcunun çok yönlü hücum profili de dikkat çekiyor. Toure, Beşiktaş’ta ağırlıklı olarak santrfor bölgesinde görev alsa da sol kanatta da süre aldı. Kariyerinde Reims, Almeria, Atalanta, Stuttgart ve Beşiktaş formaları giyen oyuncu; hızı, fizik gücü ve ceza sahası etkinliğiyle tanınıyor. Trabzonspor’un yeni sezon öncesi 1 santrfor ve 2 kanat transferi planladığı bilinirken, Toure’nin hem forvet hem de kanat rotasyonunda değerlendirilebilecek bir profil olması dikkat çekiyor.

AVRUPA’DA KALMAK İSTİYORDU

El Bilal Toure’nin daha önce kariyerine Avrupa’nın 5 büyük liginde devam etmek istediği yönünde haberler gündeme gelmişti. Ancak İtalyan basınının Trabzonspor iddiası, oyuncunun kariyerinin Türkiye’de devam edebileceğini yazdı.

FATİH TEKKE’NİN HÜCUM PLANINA UYGUN PROFİL

Trabzonspor’da teknik direktör Fatih Tekke’nin yeni sezon öncesi hücum hattında hareketli, atletik ve skor katkısı verebilecek oyuncular istediği biliniyor. Anthony Nwakaeme ve Edin Visca ile yolların ayrılmasının ardından bordo-mavililerde hücum hattı yeniden şekillenecek. Ayrıca El Bilal Toure’nin Atalanta ile sözleşmesi 2028 yılına kadar devam ediyor. Bu nedenle transferin gerçekleşmesi için Trabzonspor’un İtalyan kulübüyle bonservis ya da farklı bir ödeme modeli üzerinde anlaşması gerektiği de haberde yer aldı.

Ocak'ta olmadı, Haziran'da olsun! Okan Buruk vazgeçmiyor

Galatasaray, ocak ayında Bournemouth'a kaptırdığı Alex Toth'un peşini bırakmıyor. Teknik heyetin ısrarla istediği genç yıldız için satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama formülü masada.

Galatasaray, ocak ayı transfer döneminde Bournemouth’a kaptırdığı Macar orta saha oyuncusu Alex Tóth için yeniden düğmeye basmaya hazırlanıyor. Teknik heyetin raporu doğrultusunda yönetim, genç yıldız adayını kadroya katmak için formül arayışında.

Ferencváros forması giyen 20 yaşındaki genç yetenek için Galatasaray, bonuslarla birlikte 13 milyon Euro’yu bulan ciddi bir teklif hazırlamış; ancak Bournemouth, 12+3 milyon Euro bonservis ve sonraki satıştan %10 pay maddesiyle transferi bitirerek genç oyuncuya 5.5 yıllık imza attırmıştı.

Merkez orta sahada hem 8 hem de 10 numara pozisyonlarında görev yapabilen, oyun zekası ve dinamizmiyle dikkat çeken Tóth, sarı-kırmızılı teknik heyetin listesinde ilk sıralardaki yerini koruyor.

Nuri Şahin maalesef diye açıkladı! Beşiktaş'ın hoca adayıydı

Beşiktaş'ın teknik direktör adayları arasında gösterilen Nuri Şahin, CBS Sports'a çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. Milli takımda görev almanın her Türk için bir hayal olduğunu belirten genç çalıştırıcı, futbolculuk döneminde Dünya Kupası'nda oynayamamasının içinde bir ukde kaldığını itiraf etti.

Beşiktaş’ın teknik direktör adayları arasında adı sıkça geçen ve son dönemdeki başarılı kariyeriyle dikkat çeken Nuri Şahin, dış basına verdiği röportajda çok konuşulacak açıklamalarda bulundu. CBS Sports’a konuşan genç teknik adam, hem kariyer hedeflerine hem de Türk futboluna dair hislerini paylaştı.

Başarılı çalıştırıcı, "Tabii ki dünyadaki her Türk için bu işin içinde olmak bir hayaldir" diyerek bu onurlu göreve olan arzusunu gizlemedi.

Futbolculuk kariyerinde birçok üst düzey kulüpte forma giymesine rağmen milli takımla Dünya Kupası sahnesine çıkamadığını hatırlatan Nuri Şahin, bu durumun içinde bir burukluk yarattığını ifade etti:

Maalesef Dünya Kupası'nda hiç yer alamadım. Ülkemiz için Dünya Kupası'nın ne anlama geldiğini size şöyle anlatabilirim: 2002 yılında 13-14 yaşlarındaydım ve 2002 Dünya Kupası boyunca her gün nerede olduğumu, ne yaptığımı, maçı nerede izlediğimi, ne yediğimi size harfiyen anlatabilirim. Bizim için inanılmaz bir yazdı ve şimdi de çok heyecanlıyız.

Fabrizio Romano açıkladı! İşte Farioli'nin planı

Fenerbahçe'de başkan adayı Hakan Safi'nin teknik direktör listesinde yer aldığı iddia edilen Francesco Farioli, geleceğine dair kararını verdi.

Fenerbahçe’de kongre yaklaşırken başkan adayı Hakan Safi, "Türkiye'yi yakından tanıyan teknik adam" profiliyle uyumlu olduğu için Francesco Farioli'yi hoca adayı olduğu iddia ediliyordu.

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Ancak Farioli cephesinden sarı-lacivertli camiayı üzecek haber Portekiz'den geldi.

Transfer bombacısı Fabrizio Romano'nun aktardığı bilgilere göre, bu sezon Porto'yu Portekiz Ligi şampiyonluğuna ulaştırarak büyük bir başarıya imza atan İtalyan çalıştırıcı, kulübüyle olan yolculuğunu sürdürecek. Porto'da ve Portekiz'de mutlu olduğu belirtilen genç teknik adamın, takımıyla birlikte yeni sezon ve Şampiyonlar Ligi planlamalarına şimdiden başladığı bildirildi.

Karagümrük'ten transferde hızlı başlangıç! Galatasaraylı Batuhan Şen'i kadrosuna kattı

Fatih Karagümrük, Galatasaray forması giyen Batuhan Şen ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzaladığını açıkladı.

Süper Lig'den bu sezon düşen ve yoluna TFF 1.Lig'de devam edecek olan Karagümrük yeni sezon planlamasına hızlı başladı. İstanbul ekibi, Galatasaray'dan kaleci Batuhan Şen'i kadrosuna kattığını açıkladı.

Karagümrük'ten yapılan açıklama şu şekilde;

"Kulübümüz, Galatasaray altyapısından yetişen ve geride bıraktığımız sezon Galatasaray’da oynayan kaleci Batuhan Şen ile 3 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı.

2022-23 sezonunda da formamızı giyen deneyimli file bekçisi Kocaelispor ve Gaziantep FK’da da görev yaptı.

Alt yaş kategorilerde milli formayı da terleten Batuhan Şen’e ailemize yeniden hoş geldin diyor, şampiyonluk yolunda kırmızı siyahlı formamız altında başarılar diliyoruz."

Coy-Lens Mikels xüsusi mükafata layiq görüldü

25 May 2026 at 17:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün bombardiri olan Coy-Lens Mikels PFL tərəfindən mükafatlandırılıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasına istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, bu gün almaniyalı futbolçuya xüsusi hədiyyə təqdim olunub. Ona mükafatı PFL prezidenti Elxan Səmədov təqdim edib.

Qeyd edək ki, “Sabah”ın almaniyalı hücumçusu 19 qolla Premyer Liqada son mövsümün ən sərrast futbolçusu olub.

Xatırladaq ki, Coy-Lens Mikels 2021-ci ilin iyul ayından 2023-cü ilin avqustuna qədər “Sabah”da çıxış edib. O, bu müddət ərzində meydana çıxdığı 69 oyunda 33 qol vurub, 20 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. 2023-cü ilin yayında “Sabah”dan ayrılaraq Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı “Əl-Faysal”ına keçən Coy-Lens 2024-cü ilin yayında yenidən Azərbaycan klubuna qayıdıb. Almaniyalı vingerin “bayquşlar”la bu ilin yayınadək müqaviləsi mövcuddur. O, “Sabah”da bütövlükdə 139 oyuna 72 qol və 33 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Mönhenqladbax “Borussiya”sının yetirməsi olan futbolçu, bu klubla yanaşı, “Şalke”nin də ikinci komandasında forma geyinib. Daha sonra o, “Alemanniya” (Aahen), “Vakker” (Norhauzen), “Karl Tseyss” və “Maastrixt” kimi klubların uğurları üçün çalışıb.

Sonda onu da qeyd edək ki, Mikelsin “Sabah”dan ayrılmağa hazırlaşdığı vurğulanır. Klub ona yeni müqavilə təklif etsə də, almaniyalı hücumçu bundan sonrakı karyerasını fərqli komandada davam etdirməkdə maraqlıdır.

Karim Rossi “Şamaxı”dan ayrıldı

25 May 2026 at 16:40

Əslən Mərakeşdən olan isveçrəli mərkəz hücumçusu Karim Rossi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Şamaxı”dan ayrılıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin müddəti başa çatıb. Hücumçu “Şamaxı”nın yeni müqavilə təklifini qəbul etmədiyi üçün klub onunla vidalaşmaq məcburiyyətində qalıb.

“Şamaxı” Rossiyə göstərdiyi xidmətlərə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Karim Rossi 2025-ci ilin yayında azad agent kimi qoşulduğu “Şamaxı”da bir mövsüm ərzində 35 oyuna çıxıb, 13 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Rossi karyerası ərzində “Hall Siti”, “Sulte Varegem”, “Spetsiya”, “Luqano”, “Karmiotissa”, “Deva Yunayted”, “Kambur”, “Telstar”, “RFCU Lüksemburq”, “Persis Solo”, “Eskilstuna”, “Kyasso”, “Tsarsko Selo”, “Rasinq Yunion”, “Şaffhauzen” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.

“Qəbələ” – “Mingəçevir” oyunu Tural Qurbanova tapşırıldı

25 May 2026 at 16:20

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında vəsiqə uğrunda “Qəbələ” ilə “Mingəçevir” arasında keçiriləcək pley-off oyununun təyinatları açıqlanıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.

Prinsipial qarşılaşmanı FIFA referisi Tural Qurbanov idarə edəcək. Ona yan xətt hakimləri Cəmil Quliyev və Asiman Əzizli kömək edəcəklər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını İnqilab Məmmədov yerinə yetirəcək. VAR-da Rəvan Həmzəzadə, AVAR-da Teymur Teymurov əyləşəcək.

Xatırladaq ki, sözügedən oyun mayın 28-də “Sumqayıt Arena”da keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 18:30-da start veriləcək.

Premyer Liqa uğrunda pley-off matçı
28 may

“Qəbələ” – “Mingəçevir”
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Cəmil Quliyev, Asiman Əzizli, İnqilab Məmmədov.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Rəhim Həsənov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
“Sumqayıt Arena”, 18:30.

Tərlan Əhmədli daha bir il “Araz-Naxçıvan”da – Rəsmi

25 May 2026 at 16:00

Premyer Liqada mübarizə aparan “Araz-Naxçıvan” müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatmış qapıçı Tərlan Əhmədli ilə yenidən anlaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Naxçıvan klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Təcrübəli qolkiper növbəti mövsümdə də komandanın uğurları üçün çalışacaq. Tərəflər arasındakı yeni müqavilənin müddəti 1 illikdir.

Xatırladaq ki, Tərlan Əhmədli 2024-cü ilin yayından “Araz-Naxçıvan” klubunun heyətində yer alır. 31 yaşlı qolkiper artıq geridə qalmış 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə 11 oyuna çıxıb, 20 qol buraxıb, 2 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb. Tərlanın “Araz-Naxçıvan” karyerası bütövlükdə 15 oyun, 26 buraxılmış qol və 3 “quru” matçdan ibarətdir.

Əhmədli daha öncə “Turan Tovuz”, “Qəələ”, “Sabah”, “Sumqayıt”, “Xəzər” (Bakı) kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.

Nəriman Axundzadə “Atlanta” üzərində qələbəni kənardan izlədi

25 May 2026 at 15:30

Azərbaycanlı hücumçu Nəriman Axundzadə ABŞ klubu “Kolumbus Kru”nun “Atlanta Yunayted”ə qarşı keçirdiyi oyunda iştirak etməyib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komanda bu gün MLS-in növbəti turu çərçivəsində “Atlanta Yunayted”i qəbul edib.

Doğma meydanda baş tutmuş oyunda Ohayo təmsilçisi inamlı qələbəyə sevinib – 2:0. ABŞ klubunda 90 nömrəli formanı seçmiş Nəriman bu görüşü sonadək ehtiyat oyunçular skamyasından izləyib.

“Kolumbus Kru” MLS-in cari mövsümündə keçirdiyi 15 oyundan sonra 16 xalla Şərq Konfransının yarış cədvəlində 15 iştirakçı arasında 10-cu pillədə qərarlaşıb. Nərimanın komandası 15 oyunda 4 qələbə qazanıb, 4 heç-heçə edib, 7 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.

Xatırladaq ki, Nəriman Axundzadə bu ilin fevral ayında “Qarabağ”dan 2,5 milyon avro müqabilində “Kolumbus Kru”ya keçib. O, Ohayo ştatını təmsil edən klubla 3,5 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu MLS klubunun heyətində 9 oyun keçirib, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

“Qarabağ”ın yetirməsi hesab olan Nəriman Axundzadə 2023-cü ildən Ağdam klubunun əsas komandasında çıxış edirdi. Sağ cinah vingeri “Qarabağ”ın əsas komandasında 127 oyuna çıxıb. O, bu oyunlarda 35 qola imza atıb, 17 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.

Azərbaycanın U-19 və U-21 yığmalarında da forma geyinmiş hücumçu 2023-cü ildə əsas millimizdə debüt edib. O, Azərbaycan yığmasının heyətində keçirdiyi 13 oyunda məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.

Formula 1: Kimi Antonelli Kanadada da hamını qabaqladı

25 May 2026 at 11:30

Bu gün Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatında 2026-cı il mövsümünün növbəti mərhələsinin (5-ci qran-pri) həlledici yarışı baş tutub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, budəfəki yarış Monreal (Kanada) şəhərində təşkil olunub.

Bundan əvvəlki Yaponiya, Çin və Mayami qran-prilərində olduğu kimi, Kanada qran-prisində də “Mersedes”in gənc pilotu Kimi Antonelli qalib olub. 19 yaşlı italiyalı sürücü 68 dövrəlik yarışda üstünlüyünü sonadək qoruyaraq zəfərini rəsmiləşdirib. Bu, onun həm cari mövsümdə, həm də karyerası ərzində 4-cü zəfərdir.

İkinci yeri “Ferrari”nin sürücüsü Luis Hamilton tutub. İlk üçlüyü “Red Bull”un pilotu Maks Ferstappen qapayıb.

Beləliklə, geridə qalmış 5 mərhələdən sonra Kimi Antonelli 131 xalla vahid liderdir. Antonellinin komanda yoldaşı Corc Rassel 88 xalla ikinci pillədə qərarlaşıb. “Ferrari”nin pilotu Şarl Lekler isə 75 xalla üçüncüdür.

Mühəndislər Kubokunda “Mersedes” 219 xalla ilk sırada qərarlaşıb. “Ferrari” 147 xalla ikinci, “Maklaren” isə 106 xalla üçüncü yerdə gedir.

Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatında 2026-cı il mövsümünün növbəti – 6-cı qran-prisi Monakoda keçiriləcək. Bu yarış iyunun 7-də təşkil olunacaq.

Formula 1 üzrə dünya çempionatı, 2026

Pilotların yarışında turnir cədvəli:

  1. Kimi Antonelli (Mersedes) – 131
  2. Corc Rassell (Mersedes) – 88
  3. Şarl Lekler (Ferrari) – 75
  4. Luis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 72
  5. Lando Norris (Maklaren) – 58
  6. Oskar Piastri (Maklaren) – 48
  7. Maks Ferstappen (Red Bull) – 43
  8. Pyer Qasli (Alpin) – 20
  9. Oliver Berman (Haas) – 18
  10. Liam Louson (Rasinq Bulls) – 16
  11. Franko Kolapinto (Alpin) – 15
  12. İsaak Hacar (Red Bull) – 14
  13. Karlos Sayns (Uilyams) – 6
  14. Arvid Linblad (Rasinq Bulls) – 5
  15. Qabriel Bortoleto (Audi) – 2
  16. Esteban Okon (Haas) – 1
  17. Aleksander Albon (Uilyams) – 1
  18. Serxio Peres (Kadillak) – 0
  19. Niko Hulkenberq (Audi) – 0
  20. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) – 0
  21. Valtteri Bottas (Kadillak) – 0
  22. Lens Stroll (Aston Martin) – 0

Mühəndislər Kubokunda xal sıralaması:

  1. Mersedes – 219
  2. Ferrari – 147
  3. Maklaren – 106
  4. Red Bull – 57
  5. Alpin – 35
  6. Rasinq Bulls – 21
  7. Haas – 19
  8. Uilyams – 7
  9. Audi – 2
  10. Kadillak – 0
  11. Aston Martin – 0

Tarixlərində ilk dəfə Super Liqaya vəsiqə qazandılar

25 May 2026 at 16:50

Türkiyə Super Liqasına vəsiqə qazanan sonuncu – üçüncü komanda məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, I Liqanın pley-off mərhələsinin finalında “Erokspor”u məğlub edən “Çorum” yeni mövsümdə elitada mübarizə aparacaq.

Komanda həlledici matçda 2:0 hesabıyla qalib gəlib.

“Çorum” tarixində ilk dəfə Super Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

“Sabah” hücumçusuna yeni müqavilə təklif etmədi

25 May 2026 at 16:30

“Sabah” hücumçusu Pavol Şafranko ilə yollarını ayırmağa hazırlaşır.

Futbolpress.az-ın əldə etdiyi məlumata görə, forvardın klubla müddəti başa çatan müqaviləsi uzadılmayacaq.

Bu mövsüm zədələr səbəbindən çox oyun buraxan Şafrankoya yeni müqavilə təklif olunmayıb. Slovakiyalı forvard klubu tərk edəcək.

31 yaşlı hücumçu cari “futbol ili”ndə 11 oyunda 5 qol vurub. O, ötən ilin noyabrından zədəlidir.

Daha əvvəl Cesse Sekidikanın “Sabah”la müqaviləsini uzatmayacağı məlum olub.

“Bayquşlar” tarixində ilk dəfə bu mövsüm Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasını qazanıb. “Futuristlər” eyni zamanda ölkə kubokunun qalibi olub.

Şahin Cəfərov

 

Millinin AÇ üçün heyəti

25 May 2026 at 16:15

Azərbaycanın minifutbol üzrə milli komandası 27 may – 4 iyun tarixlərində Bratislava şəhərində keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatında iştirak edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bununla əlaqədar olaraq bu gün Bakı Tennis Akademiyasının meydançasında milli komandanın media nümayəndələri üçün açıq məşqi təşkil olunub. Tədbirdə yığmanın baş məşqçisi Elşad Quliyev Avro-2026 üçün yekun heyəti açıqlayıb:

Milliyə bu oyunçular çağırılıb: Ağaseyid Qasımov, Vəli Qafarov, Rəvan Kərimov, Taleh Babayev, Xətai Bağırov, Kənan Mirzəliyev, Samir Həmzəyev, İsa Atayev, Elvin Əlizadə, Ruslan Ağalarov, Təmkin Xəlilzadə, Məhəmməd Xəlilov, Cəfər Cəfərov, Vüsal İsayev, Ruzigar İbrahimzadə, Mirmehdi Rzayev, Ramiz Çovdarov, Eşqin Tağıyev.

Təcrübəli mütəxəssis daha sonra komandanın hazırlıq prosesi və qarşıdakı turnirdəki hədəflər barədə danışıb.

ÇL: Liqa mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazananlar

25 May 2026 at 15:45

UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının əsas mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanan klublar məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İspaniya və İngiltərədən 5 komanda Liqa mərhələsində yerini təmin edib.

Ümumiyyətlə, 36 klubdan 29-u məlumdur. Son 7 vəsiqənin sahibi isə təsnifat mərhələlərindən sonra məlum olacaq.

Çempionlar Liqasında Liqa mərhələsinin iştirakçıları:

İspaniya: “Barselona”, “Real”, “Vilyarreal”, “Atletiko”, “Betis”.

Almaniya: “Bavariya”, “Borussiya” (Dortmund), “Leypsiq”, “Ştutqart”.

İngiltərə: “Arsenal”, “Mançester Siti”, “Mançester Yunayted”, “Aston Villa”, “Liverpul”.

Fransa: PSJ, “Lans”, “Lill”.

İtaliya: “İnter”, “Napoli”, “Roma”, “Komo”

Portuqaliya: “Sportinq”, “Portu”

Niderland: PSV, “Feyenoord”

Türkiyə: “Qalatasaray”

Ukrayna: “Şaxtyor”

Çexiya: “Slaviya”

Belçika: “Brügge”

Napoli & Italy wait for Allegri decision after Milan miss out on Champions League

25 May 2026 at 16:36

Massimiliano Allegri is set to leave Milan following the club’s failure to secure Champions League football, with a wholesale restructuring of the Rossoneri’s leadership imminent, and both Napoli and the Italian national team waiting to see where the coach lands next.

According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Allegri will not resign but his departure is considered all but certain as part of a broader reset at the club. Igli Tare, Giorgio Furlani and Geoffrey Moncada are all expected to follow him out of the door, effectively undoing the entirety of last summer’s managerial and directorial structure.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 24: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, reacts prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 24: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, reacts prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Allegri emerges as frontrunner for Italy & Napoli jobs

Two scenarios are emerging as the most likely destinations for the 58-year-old.

The first is Napoli, where Antonio Conte has already confirmed his exit. Aurelio De Laurentiis has long been an admirer of Allegri, and the pair have come close to an agreement on previous occasions. With the Partenopei now in the market for a coach of proven pedigree, Allegri fits the profile precisely.

The second possibility is the Italy national team job, though the appointment of a new coach is tied to the outcome of the FIGC presidential elections scheduled for June 22.

Allegri is considered one of the frontrunners alongside Conte himself, who could conceivably swap roles with his former rival, and Roberto Mancini.

The starting point for everything, however, is Milan’s formal confirmation of his exit. That announcement is expected imminently, after which the picture for both Napoli and the Azzurri will become considerably clearer.

Eight Juventus ultras arrested following Turin Derby clashes

25 May 2026 at 15:59

Reports in Italy claim that eight Juventus ultras have been arrested following clashes with police and Torino ultras on Sunday.

Press agency ANSA is among the Italian sources reporting that eight Juventus ultras have been arrested because of their involvement in Sunday’s violent clashes outside the Stadio Grande Torino, hours before the Derby della Mole kick-off.

Juventus ultras arrested after Turin Derby clashes

Those arrested are considered responsible for resisting public officials, throwing dangerous objects and possessing pyrotechnic devices during sporting events.

The Turin Police Chief has also issued eleven stadium bans, while six officers were injured during clashes.

A 36-year-old Juventus fan was hospitalised in critical condition on Sunday and is in an induced coma after undergoing emergency surgery last night.

Juventus ultras didn’t want the game to be played, threatening to invade the pitch if the match began.

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 07: A detailed view of the corner flag inside the Juventus Stadium prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 07: A detailed view of the corner flag inside the Juventus Stadium prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and Pisa SC at Juventus Stadium on March 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Cottini/Getty Images)

When Lega Serie A and public authorities decided to go ahead and start the game one hour behind schedule, Juventus ultras walked out, leaving the away end empty.

Juventus and Milan’s biggest Champions League flop in 35 years

25 May 2026 at 15:21

It’s the first time ever that both Juventus and Milan have failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League, and the first time in 35 years that neither side will play in Europe’s elite competition.

Both Juventus and Milan have failed to qualify for the Champions League, earning only a Europa League spot in the 2025-26 Serie A season.

Juventus and Milan’s biggest Champions League flop

The Rossoneri had the faith in their hands, but dramatically lost 2-1 at home to Cagliari on Sunday, seeing Roma and Como leapfrog them into the top four. Juventus, on the other hand, were held to a 2-2 draw by city rivals Torino, finishing sixth behind the Rossoneri.

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 24: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan dejected after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 24: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan dejected after the Serie A match between AC Milan and Cagliari Calcio at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

As reported by TMW, it’s the first time since 1991-92 that neither Juventus nor Milan will play in Europe’s elite competition.

Since the European Cup was rebranded as the UEFA Champions League in 1992, at least one of Juventus or Milan had always been involved.

TURIN, ITALY - MAY 24: Mattia Perin of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between Torino FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on May 24, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MAY 24: Mattia Perin of Juventus looks on prior to the Serie A match between Torino FC and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on May 24, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

While Luciano Spalletti is expected to remain in charge of Juventus, having recently signed a contract extension through 2028, Massimiliano Allegri’s future at Milan remains highly uncertain.

Newcastle United star has gentleman agreement to leave the club

25 May 2026 at 16:26

Manchester United’s midfield rebuild could be about to get very serious, with Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United still firmly on their radar despite the club also pushing hard to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson.

According to reports in Italy, United are not viewing the two players as an either-or situation.

Instead, Gianluca Di Marzio has suggested that Michael Carrick’s side remain interested in Tonali even though they are also making strong progress over a deal for Ederson.

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The idea is simple: United need more than one new midfielder this summer, especially with Casemiro set to leave at the end of the season.

Man United receive boost to sign Newcastle midfielder

There is also an interesting twist involving Tonali’s Newcastle future. Back in March, it was reported that the Italian midfielder had a “gentleman’s agreement” with Newcastle, which would allow him to leave if the club failed to qualify for Europe and a major club came in for him.

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That agreement has now resurfaced in fresh reports, making his situation one to watch closely.
Man United are being linked heavily with both Tonali and Ederson.

Reports from Italy claim United are confident they can complete an ambitious double midfield move, with Ederson expected to cost around £43m-£50m and Tonali potentially costing much more.

That tells you a lot about United’s thinking. Carrick does not just want to replace Casemiro with one player and call it a day. He appears to want a complete change in the middle of the pitch.

Casemiro leaving creates a huge gap in terms of experience, personality and defensive presence, but United’s midfield has also needed more energy, control and legs for a while.

Tonali would bring a different type of quality. He is not just a destroyer, and he is not just a passer either.

At his best, he gives you intensity, aggression, ball progression and the ability to control tempo.

That is probably why his name keeps coming up alongside Bruno Guimaraes and other high-level midfield targets.

Magpies are expected to demand a premium fee for Tonali

The big issue, of course, is price. Newcastle are unlikely to make this easy. Some reports claim United could look at a deal worth around €75m-€100m, while others suggest Newcastle’s true asking price may be even higher.

Fabrizio Romano has also indicated that United view the operation as expensive, especially when salary demands are included.

Still, Newcastle’s failure to qualify for Europe could change the mood around the player.

If Tonali really does have an understanding with the club, and if he wants Champions League football, United may feel they have a chance to test Newcastle’s resolve.

‘You can never predict’ – Howe issues worring update on the future of Newcastle United star

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Ghost CMS CVE-2026-26980 Exploited to Hijack 700+ Sites for ClickFix Attacks

Threat actors are exploiting a recently disclosed critical security flaw in Ghost CMS to inject malicious JavaScript code with an aim to fuel ClickFix attacks. According to QiAnXin XLab, the activity involves the exploitation of CVE-2026-26980 (CVSS score: 9.4), an SQL injection vulnerability in Ghost's Content API that could allow an unauthenticated attacker to read arbitrary data from the

The Alert Firehose Finally Meets Its Match

Ask a cybersecurity pro about Network Detection and Response (NDR) and you might still hear "Noisy," "Too much data." But ask the teams running NDR that includes agentic AI capabilities and you'll hear they're actually using it to catch threats earlier, triage faster, and chase fewer false positives. The old complaint lingers in part because reputations are sticky, and because NDR has evolved

Celtic 'positive' but must learn lessons - Scales

Centre-half Liam Scales believes Celtic's late run to a league and cup double means they can go into the next season "on a positive note" while also realising they cannot rest on their laurels.

Celtic improved in Martin O'Neill's two spells as interim manager and ended the season beating second-tier Dunfermline Athletic 3-1 in Saturday's Scottish Cup final - a week after retaining the Premiership title by beating long-time leaders Hearts by the same scoreline.

"It gives us that chance to go into next season on a positive note," 27-year-old Republic of Ireland international Scales said.

"The last couple of months has all gone in one direction.

"It's been great for us, it gives us a chance to go into next season on a positive note.

"But it also gives us that realisation that we need to continue to improve and continue to be at the top of our game, to win things, because we weren't for stages of the season and that kind of put us in a difficult situation. So it's a bit of both.

"You have that positivity in the group, and everyone's buzzing, but then there's also the sense that we need to push on again.

"We definitely made it more difficult for ourselves at times. So I think everyone can learn from mistakes and everyone's included in that, players, coaches, board, it goes all the way up."

Browns roster: 28 players locked into spots on the 53-man

BEREA, OHIO - FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) Executive vice president, football operations & general manager Andrew Berry, Todd Monken and president Dave Jenkins of the Cleveland Browns pose for a photo after a press conference introducing Monken as the team's head coach at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on February 03, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With mandatory minicamp a few weeks away, the Cleveland Browns roster is looking more solid after a couple of nice NFL draft classes. There are still a lot of questions at the quarterback position, but a revamped offensive line and weapon group give a lot of hope that the Browns will win more games than most expect.

Shortly after the 2026 NFL draft, and before UDFA reports, we posted our 53-man roster projection. A lot will happen before GM Andrew Berry has to make some difficult decisions with the roster, including injury, trades, and performance on the field.

There are a number of players, barring injury or trades, who have roster spots locked up for next year. For some, it is obviously due to talent and/or age. For at least one other, contract plays a huge role in locking up a roster spot.

Browns 53-man roster locks as of 5/25/26

  1. QB Deshaun Watson
  2. RB Quinshon Judkins
  3. TE Harold Fannin Jr.
  4. TE Joe Royer
  5. OL Spencer Fano
  6. OL Zion Johnson
  7. OL Parker Brailsford
  8. OL Elgton Jenkins
  9. OL Tytus Howard
  10. OL Austin Barber
  11. WR Jerry Jeudy
  12. WR KC Concepcion
  13. WR Denzel Boston
  14. WR Isaiah Bond
  15. DE Myles Garrett
  16. DT Maliek Collins
  17. DT Mason Graham
  18. DE Alex Wright
  19. LB Carson Schwesinger
  20. LB Quincy Williams
  21. CB Denzel Ward
  22. CB Tyson Campbell
  23. S Grant Delpit
  24. S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren
  25. LB Justin Jefferson
  26. K Andre Szmyt
  27. P Corey Bojorquez
  28. LS Rex Sunahara

Who is on the list that shouldn’t be considered a lock (again, barring injury or trade)? Who did weleave off the list that you believe is certain to make the roster?

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Arsenal stars joined by Tottenham Hotspur players in celebrations after lifting Premier League title

Arsenal stars joined by Tottenham Hotspur players in celebrations after lifting Premier League title
Arsenal stars joined by Tottenham Hotspur players in celebrations after lifting Premier League title

Arsenal stars crossed paths with Tottenham Hotspur players last night as they celebrated their Premier League title victory, according to the Sun. Some Spurs stars went out to enjoy the end of the campaign after securing safety following a 1-0 win over Everton at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium yesterday. Arsenal players bumped into other Premier League players who were also enjoying nights out after the final day, running into some Tottenham stars at Tape nightclub – one of London’s most exclusive venues.

However, despite the fierce rivalry between the two North London clubs, both sets of players partied together into the early hours of the Bank Holiday morning. Arsenal were celebrating their first title since 2004 while Spurs held on to their Premier League status having come close to getting relegated. Both sets of players were celebrating for separate reasons and their meeting was not planned. The Gunners will now shift focus to their Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday before starting plans to defend their league title next term.

Khamzat Chimaev faces backlash after bold Sean Strickland rematch callout

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Khamzat Chimaev entered UFC 328 as the heavy favourite, but Sean Strickland’s split-decision win threw the middleweight title picture into chaos.

In the aftermath, Chimaev looked set to move up to light heavyweight, with weight-cutting issues and fresh options at 205lbs dominating the conversation.

But that path now looks less clear. The Chechen star has started pushing for a Strickland rematch, even as the new champion has another contender in his sights.

Khamzat Chimaev issues another direct challenge to Sean Strickland

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

Posting on X last Sunday night, Chimaev wrote: “I’m waiting. Tell me when you’re ready, Sean Strickland. Next time somebody has to be dead.”

However, the 35-year-old American, usually active online, has not responded to Chimaev’s recent messages in the same public way.

After winning the title, Strickland said Imavov deserved the next shot, giving Chimaev’s rematch demand another obstacle beyond the result itself.

Fans question Chimaev’s tone after friendly Strickland moment

Fans quickly pointed out the shift in Chimaev’s tone, especially given how cordial he and Strickland appeared before and after the fight.

‘Borz’ even placed the belt around Strickland’s waist after the win, a gesture that now sits awkwardly alongside his renewed threats.

One fan wrote: “Are you going to hug him again after he insults your family and religion? We’re already hurt from your last performance and haven’t recovered.”

Another added: “Can’t fool us twice with this beef s—, n—,” while a third stated: “You put the belt around his waist like a good little boy. Now, you’re saying ‘somebody had to be dead.’”

Chimaev’s challenge is not just securing a rematch. It is also convincing fans that the rivalry still holds the edge he wants to sell.

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Atlanta Braves News: Spencer Swhellenbach Making Progress, Weekend Woes Offensively, More

The Braves offense just could not find its usual groove over the weekend. After an exciting win on Friday. the Braves were shut out Saturday and did not score a run till the ninth on a rainy 2-1 Sunday loss to the Nationals. It was only the Braves second series loss of the season, but is the latest sign that the Braves offense as whole is going through a bit of a tough stretch. Hopefully, Monday’s off-day will be a nice reset before the week ahead.

Braves News

Spencer Schwellenbach has received good news in his injury recover, feels good, and is throwing.

Cade Kuehler continues to impress down on the farm.

Mark Bowman writes on Austin Riley continuing to try and find his usual level of offense.

MLB News

The Braves remain number 1 in the latest mlb.com power rankings.

The Marlins beat the Mets thanks to a clutch Grand Slam.

Both Dylan Cease and Vlad Guerrero Jr. left the Blue Jays game on Sunday, though initial reports are a bit encouraging.

‘I believe he’ll be ready for the first match’ – Spain manager talks Lamine, Pedri, Gavi, Fermin, Eric Garcia

‘I believe he’ll be ready for the first match’ – Spain manager talks Lamine, Pedri, Gavi, Fermin, Eric Garcia
‘I believe he’ll be ready for the first match’ – Spain manager talks Lamine, Pedri, Gavi, Fermin, Eric Garcia

Barcelona players once again found themselves at the centre of attention as Luis de la Fuente unveiled Spain’s squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

As many as eight Barça names are set to play important roles for the national team, but the announcement also came with disappointment, injury concerns and important tactical hints regarding Spain’s plans.

“I don’t know if there are eight of them, and even if I did, I’ve already forgotten. They’re players who are capable of playing for Spain; they’re part of the national team.

“You know what Gavi’s injury meant; he’s highly valued. He’s the team’s star player, and as far as his footballing ability goes, I’m not about to reveal anything new,” said the national team manager.

The most painful update involved Fermin Lopez, who will miss the World Cup after suffering a fracture in the recent match against Real Betis. 

The injury arrived at the worst possible moment for the young midfielder, who had been pushing to recover in time for the competition.

Speaking about the situation, De la Fuente admitted the setback had been emotionally difficult for everyone involved.

“It’s the hardest part; it’s the ugly side of sport. 

“When someone suffers an injury like Fermin’s, being so close to a return and knowing he wouldn’t be able to recover… it’s tough.”

Justifying Gavi and Eric Garcia’s place

De la Fuente has nothing but praise for Gavi. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

One of the biggest positives for Barcelona supporters was the strong backing shown towards Gavi.

After enduring difficult injury problems over the past year, the midfielder has successfully returned to regular football and has now regained an important role with the national team.

De la Fuente made it very clear that Gavi’s inclusion was fully deserved and not based on reputation alone.

“If you recall, Gavi was part of the Euro 2020 celebrations and was one of the team in the final. For us, it’s a joy on a personal level, but he’s earned it.

“Nobody has handed him anything on a plate. He’s shown great resilience, he’s recovered and is performing at a high level, plus he’s played a lot for his club. We know what we can ask of him.”

Meanwhile, Eric Garcia also received an important endorsement from the Spain coach.

De la Fuente suggested that the Barcelona defender is expected to be used primarily as a centre-back during the tournament while also highlighting his tactical flexibility.

“The initial plan is for him to be one of the centre-backs. We’ve doubled up on every position except for a few. 

“Eric, like Pubill or Marcos Llorente, is a very versatile player who can play in several positions.”

On Lamine and Pedri

The other major talking point surrounding Barcelona involves Lamine Yamal.

Spain will be extremely cautious with Lamine Yamal. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

The young winger is currently racing against time to regain full fitness ahead of the World Cup after recent physical issues. 

As things stand, he is expected to miss Spain’s opening two group-stage matches and could potentially return later in the tournament.

Despite the enormous expectations surrounding the teenager, De la Fuente insisted that caution remains the priority.

“First and foremost, caution. We need to give him the time he needs, especially now.

I believe he’ll be ready for the first match and we hope he can live up to expectations, but without putting undue pressure on him. He’s very mature.”

Lastly, the Spain coach stressed the importance of how a ‘fit’ Pedri will be crucial for the team.

“His injury at the European Championship was also a real blow. Pedri is much loved and highly valued. I’m delighted he’s with us. 

“I just ask that he performs at the same level he has at his club, but he’s capable of so much more. We’re delighted to have players of his calibre,” he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

‘We’re Over The Moon’ – Jonathan Haggerty Relives Younger Bro’s Triumphant Win Over Yonis Anane At The Inner Circle

Freddie Haggerty returned to winning ways at The Inner Circle this past Friday, May 22. Nobody was happier about it than his older brother, ONE Bantamweight Kickboxing World Champion Jonathan “The General” Haggerty.

The 21-year-old outworked WBC Muay Thai World Champion Yonis Anane across a back-and-forth strawweight Muay Thai battle, which streamed live for subscribers at live.onefc.com from the iconic Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. 

Freddie pressed forward across all three rounds, landed clean calf kicks at range, caught and countered Anane’s best attacks, and timed his combinations behind sharp aggression that never let the French-Thai phenom settle into a rhythm. 

Both youngsters had their moments. However, the young Londoner did enough to walk away with the unanimous decision, improving to 24-5.

Watching every second of it unfold from ringside was Jonathan, who has been with Freddie every step of the way.

When the scorecards were read, the relief and the pride hit “The General” at the same moment.

Jonathan has watched Freddie evolve from the kid who used to shadow him around the gym into a professional who can now stand across the ring from one of the brightest young talents.

The May 22 performance was the latest chapter in a journey the older brother has been invested in from the very beginning. The British striker told onefc.com:

“It was a technical fight. He was technical, Freddie was technical. And I believed Freddie got the unanimous decision.

“It was a good performance coming up against a great opponent. The Anane brothers are great fighters – they’re both good fighters. He’s a WBC World Champion, but Freddie trained hard for this one.”

The hand was raised, and the job was done. But for an older brother who demands nothing short of perfection, the assessment carried its own honest measuring stick. 

Jonathan saw a warrior who controlled the ring, picked his opponent apart from range, and executed the game plan cleanly. He also saw a fighter who has even more to unleash on the global stage.

The Englishman continued:

“I’d give him an eight [out of ten] because I know he could have knocked him out. But I feel like he just went in with a bit of a technical version of himself. If he had knocked him out, I’d give him a ten.

“I was confident that Freddie was in control. Freddie was more of the aggressor, pushing forward with the calf kicks, catching the kicks, and striking back. We’re over the moon with the win, and onto the next one.”

Jonathan Haggerty Eyes Two-Sport Glory Once Again

Jonathan Haggerty’s two-sport mission comes with one belt to reclaim and a prized possession to defend.

The Knowlesy Academy and Team Underground superstar wants to collide against ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon to capture the crown he dropped to “The Kicking Machine” Superlek at ONE 168: Denver.

But the 29-year-old is also happy to defend his kickboxing strap against former divisional king Hiroki Akimoto, who currently rides a three-fight winning streak:

“I want the Muay Thai World Title, you know. That means a lot to me. That belt means a lot to me. I want to win it again.

“Rambolek has got the belt, and I also want to defend my belt against the #1 in the division in kickboxing. Maybe Akimoto – we’ll just have to wait and see.”

While he is more than pleased to put his gold on the line, which he defended for the second time with a striking clinic against Yuki Yoza at ONE SAMURAI 1, the Londoner would ideally like to complete his two-sport takeover first.

Rambolek dethroned Nabil Anane after a five-round battle this past March to make it six victories in succession. He is in the form of his life, but “The General” isn’t taking a backward step in pursuit of his dream.

When asked for a message for the Thai slugger, Jonathan kept it short, simple, and respectful:

“Let’s just fight. May the best man win.”

Source

UCLA's big changes in 2026 go far beyond the new coaching staff

When USC football faces UCLA this fall, the Trojans will encounter a radically different Bruin team. It's not just the coaching change which will make UCLA unrecognizable compared to 2025. Massive roster turnover is the other huge transformation which has taken place in Westwood. ESPN has details:

"UCLA gained more than it lost in the portal during the coaching transition, but the team couldn't retain defensive starters in cornerback Andre Carter Jr., edge Anthony Jones and tackle Keanu Williams, and several decent depth players, including defensive lineman Siale Taupaki and offensive lineman Oluwafunto Akinshilo. More than half of UCLA's departing transfers landed at Power 4 programs, so there's some talent to replace in Westwood. The bigger hits came in recruiting, immediately after Foster's firing, as UCLA lost commitments from outside linebacker Anthony Jones, ESPN's No. 34 overall recruit who flipped to Oregon, as well as SC Next ESPN 300 prospects Johnnie Jones and Carter Gooden. UCLA's recruiting class fell out of ESPN's top 75 national rankings."

It will be a challenge for Lincoln Riley and his USC staff to go up against Bob Chesney, who shows elite coaching chops. However, Chesney will be hamstrung this year by all the changes on the UCLA roster. He won't be in a position to make use of first-rate weapons -- not yet. He has recruited well for 2027, but the cavalry won't come in 2026. USC should still be able to handle the Bruins this year. Next year? That might be the much more intriguing Battle of Los Angeles.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC will face a UCLA football team with a noticeably new roster

Devils Daily: Hometown Remix Jersey Leaks; Major Upset Brewing

The New Jersey Devils are keeping the black in the rotation.

Jersey’s are leaking lately from the upcoming Hometown Remix initiative next season, and we at least know the base color of New Jersey’s uniform. However, here are the two jersey’s that leaked so far:

⚠️ REPORT: Details emerge of rumored NHL “Hometown Remix” jersey program, set to launch in September for 2026-27, via @icethetics.

The collection features #Isles fisherman look + #FlaPanthers **pink** sweater + other jersey color details

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— NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) May 24, 2026

More on the jersey’s below.

Elsewhere, the Blueshirts have five mid-round picks and some intriguing prospects to target, Boston faces a big call on Pavel Zacha, Florida could have a busier summer than expected, and more.

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New Jersey Hockey Now: New details drop on the Devils’ upcoming Hometown Remix alternate jersey, and it sounds like black is staying front and center for 2026-27.

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How to watch the 2026 World Cup live: Stream link, TV channel, dates, full details

The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching as the largest-ever edition of the tournament takes place across Canada, Mexico and the United States of America this summer.

Buckle up. It’s going to be beautiful.

MOREWatch the 2026 World Cup live en Espanol on Peacock and Telemundo

Get ready for epic drama, huge names and incredible games, as the expanded field of 48 teams will play across three countries with the dream of winning it all in the World Cup final at MetLife Stadium in New York City in July.

MOREWhich teams have qualified for 2026 World Cup?

Can legendary veteran Lionel Messi inspire Argentine to back-to-back titles? Will England finally win another World Cup? Can one of the host nations make a deep run and stun the world?

MOREGroups confirmed for the 2026 World Cup

Below are the full details on how you can watch every single game at the 2026 World Cup on Peacock and Telemundo, in Spanish.

How to watch 2026 World Cup live, stream links, TV channel, dates, times

Dates: June 11 to July 19, 2026
Where: 16 stadiums across Canada, Mexico and the USA — Details
Streaming: All 104 games available to watch on Peacock (en Espanol)
TV channel: Telemundo (92 games) and Universo (12 games)

Predictions for 2026 World Cup group stage: Who will reach the knockout rounds?

With the 2026 men's World Cup group stage kicking off soon, it's time to predict who will make it through to the knockout rounds.

MOREFull 2026 World Cup schedule, how to watch live info

Of course, predictions are tough and there are so many variables, but we have a pretty good idea of who will be the favorites and underdogs in each group.

MORE2026 World Cup hub | 2026 World Cup venues

Remember: due to the expanded format of this World Cup the top two nations from all 12 groups will automatically qualify for the Round of 32 in the knockout rounds. The eight third-place teams with the best record will join them in the last 32.

Based on that, here's our 2026 World Cup group stage predictions below.


2026 World Cup predictions for the Group Stage

Group A

1. Mexico
2. Czechia
3. South Korea - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. South Africa

Group B

1. Switzerland
2. Canada
3. Bosnia & Herzegovina - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Qatar

Group C

1. Morocco
2. Brazil
3. Scotland - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Haiti

Group D

1. Turkey
2. USA
3. Australia - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Paraguay

Group E

1. Germany
2. Ecuador
3. Curacao - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Ivory Coast

Group F

1. Netherlands
2. Japan
3. Sweden - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Tunisia

Group G

1. Belgium
2. Egypt
3. Iran
4. New Zealand

Group H

1. Spain
2. Uruguay
3. Cape Verde - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Saudi Arabia

Group I

1. France
2. Norway
3. Senegal - Qualify as one of best third-place teams
4. Iraq

Group J

1. Argentina
2. Austria
3. Algeria
4. Jordan

Group K

1. Portugal
2. Colombia
3. Uzbekistan
4. DR Congo

Group L

1. England
2. Croatia
3. Panama
4. Ghana

2026 World Cup venues: Which cities, stadiums will host games in USA, Canada, Mexico?

With the men's World Cup returning to the United States and Mexico (and coming to Canada for the first time) in less than 20 days, 16 host cities and stadiums have been selected as venues for the first-ever 48-team tournament.

We also now know where and when the 104 games will be played at the biggest World Cup in history.

MORE2026 World Cup groups confirmed

11 U.S. venues were selected, with five located in the eastern third, three in the central part of the country and three more out west.

Two Canadian cities (Toronto and Vancouver) will host World Cup games for the first time. A pair of Mexican cities (Mexico City and Guadalajara) are set to host the World Cup for the third time (1970 and 1986) while Monterrey was chosen for the second time.

MORE — Ranking which U.S. cities should host 2026 World Cup games

Below is the full list of cities selected as host venues for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.


Which 16 venues were selected as host cities, stadiums for the 2026 World Cup?

USA World Cup host cities, stadiums (11)

Atlanta - Mercedes-Benz Stadium — ATL soccer capital of the USA?
Boston - Gillette Stadium
Dallas - AT&T Stadium
Houston - NRG Stadium — Houston ready to welcome the world
Kansas City - Arrowhead Stadium
Los Angeles - SoFi Stadium
Miami - Hard Rock Stadium
New York/New Jersey - MetLife Stadium — NJ governor on bid for World Cup final
Philadelphia - Lincoln Financial Field — Philly eager to show off passion
San Francisco - Levi's Stadium
Seattle - Lumen Field

Canada World Cup host cities, stadiums (2)

Toronto - BMO Field
Vancouver - BC Place

Mexico World Cup host cities, stadiums (3)

Guadalajara - Estadio Akron
Mexico City - Estadio Azteca
Monterrey - Estadio BBVA

With 23 venues vying for 16 spots, a number of notable cities (and venues) were snubbed. Washington D.C., the nation's capital (in a joint-bid with Baltimore, where games would have been played), was not chosen.

The Rose Bowl, where the 1994 World Cup final was played, was also not selected with Los Angeles presenting two stadiums as options; SoFi Stadium, home of the NFL's Rams and Chargers, was selected.

Cincinnati, Denver, Nashville and Orlando were the other American cities to miss out as 2026 World Cup venues, alongside Canada's Edmonton.


Where and when will the 2026 World Cup final be played?

The 2026 World Cup final will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday July 19, 2026.


2026 World Cup group stage, format confirmed

Now that we know the host cities, stadiums and venues for the 2026 World Cup, let's talk about the tournament itself. First and foremost, as host nations, the USA, Canada and Mexico all qualified automatically for the 2026 World Cup.

The groups have now been confirmed, with 12 groups with four teams in each. The top two from each group will reach the Round of 32, with the eight third-place teams with the best record joining them in the last 32.

All of that means there will be 104 games in total at the 2026 World Cup and it will also be the first World Cup played across three different host nations.

Lamine Yamal in Spain squad but no Real players

Spain's Lamine Yamal in training
Lamine Yamal was one of Spain's stars at Euro 2024 [Getty Images]

Injured forward Lamine Yamal has been named in Spain's World Cup squad, which does not feature any Real Madrid players for the first time.

The 18-year-old missed the final month of the season after tearing his left hamstring while playing for Barcelona on 22 April.

Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams, who has been struggling with a hamstring problem, also features in the 26-man squad.

"We're very relaxed. Barring any setbacks, we'll have everyone available from the very first match," said Spain coach Luis de la Fuente.

Real defenders Dean Huijsen and Dani Carvajal were left out.

The World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July.

Spain play debutants Cape Verde on 15 June, Saudi Arabia on 21 June and Uruguay on 26 June in Group H.

Midfielder Mikel Merino, who returned in Arsenal's last Premier League game of the season on Sunday after four months out with a stress fracture in the foot, has been included.

He is one of seven Premier League players along with clubmates David Raya and Martin Zubimendi, Tottenham's Pedro Porro, Chelsea's Marc Cucurella, Manchester City's Rodri and Crystal Palace's Yeremy Pino.

Uncapped defenders Eric Garcia and Marc Pubill have been called up after impressing for Barcelona and Atletico Madrid respectively.

"Excitement is the key word. Passion," said De la Fuente.

"The reaction of people all over Spain - adults and children alike - is that they are fully behind the national team."

Barcelona midfielder Fermin Lopez was last week ruled out of the tournament with a broken foot.

Spain World Cup squad

Goalkeepers: Unai Simon (Athletic Bilbao), David Raya (Arsenal), Joan Garcia (Barcelona).

Defenders: Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid), Marc Pubill (Atletico Madrid), Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Bilbao), Eric Garcia (Barcelona), Pau Cubarsi (Barcelona), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen).

Midfielders: Rodri (Manchester City), Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pedri (Barcelona), Gavi (Barcelona), Fabian Ruiz (Paris St-Germain), Alex Baena (Atletico Madrid).

Forwards: Yeremy Pino (Crystal Palace), Victor Munoz (Osasuna), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Ferran Torres (Barcelona), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Dani Olmo (Barcelona), Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao), Borja Iglesias (Celta Vigo).

World Cup: Every squad as they are announced

Harry Kane, Scott McTominay and Mohamed Salah
[BBC]

Countries have started to announce their 26-man squads for the World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico.

The tournament is the biggest yet, with 48 teams, and runs from 11 June to 19 July.

You can see the squads below as they are announced.

Belgium: 'Out of shape' Lukaku in Belgium squad

Bosnia-Herzegovina:Dzeko to join list of World Cup 40-year-olds

Brazil: Neymar included in Brazil's 26-man squad

Cape Verde: Shamrock's Lopes makes Cape Verde squad

Croatia: Croatia name Modric, 40, in squad

Curacao:Smallest nation Curacao name debut World Cup squad

DR Congo:Wan-Bissaka and Wissa in DR Congo squad

England:Foden, Palmer, Alexander-Arnold to miss World Cup

France: Mbappe and Dembele lead France squad

Egypt: Salah and Marmoush in Egypt squad

Germany:Neuer, 40 out of retirement to be first-choice keeper

Haiti: Isidor and Bellegarde in Haiti squad

Ivory Coast: Zaha omitted from Ivory Coast squad

Japan:Injured Mitoma left out of squad

New Zealand: Braintree's Smith joins Forest's Wood in squad

Norway:Haaland and Odegaard head Norway squad

Portugal: Ronaldo set for record sixth World Cup

Scotland: Stewart and Curtis in squad

Senegal: Mane named in Senegal squad

South Korea:South Korea captain Son picked for fourth World Cup

Spain:Injured Lamine Yamal in squad but no Real players

Sweden:Isak and Gyokeres named in Sweden squad

Switzerland:Xhaka makes fourth World Cup squad

Tunisia: Lamouchi leaves Sassi out of squad

Ranking the World Cup groups — Who's in the toughest group? Who got the easiest draw?

Now that we know when, where and who will play who at the 2026 World Cup, how do the groups rank from the easiest to the toughest?

Spoiler: USMNT, Mexico and Canada — the three host nations — are all pretty pleased; France, Brazil and Norway probably feel quite differently.

MOREWorld Cup groups, schedule | World Cup stadiums

Disclaimer: There are no bad teams at the World Cup, because each and every side in the tournament earned their spot in the field. So, when we say things like "easiest" or 'weakest," there is no disrespect intended — we are talking about them in terms of the world's very best teams.

MOREWorld Cup predictions | USMNT’s group stage draw


Group A — Mexico, South Korea, South Africa, Czechia

Of all the potential outcomes for hosts Mexico, who avoided the eight elite teams from Pot 2 and got the lowest-ranked team from Pot 3, this draw was one of the very best possible for El Tri. Czechia joining this group out of the European playoffs has added to how equal this group is.

Group D — USA, Australia, Paraguay, Turkiye

Likewise, the USMNT couldn't have asked for a much better draw than this one, as they came away with the lowest-ranked team from Pot 2 plus a Pot 3 team that they recently beat in a friendly, and even getting Turkiye isn't as bad as it could have been. Four somewhat equally competitive teams that could finish 1 to 4, or 4 to 1. It is totally open.

Group J — Argentina, Austria, Algeria, Jordan

This is your standard "clear-cut favorite with a wide open race for 2nd" World Cup group. Often times they deliver some of the best games because the margins are so thin, but it's also exactly where you want to land if you're a World Cup favorite and want to ease your way in to the tournament.

Group B — Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Hosts Canada will be pretty happy with this group but Switzerland are veterans at reaching the knockout rounds of tournaments, and there is an air of destiny about Bosnia & Herzegovina as they knocked out Italy in the playoffs. This is a pretty wide-open group.

Group K — Portugal, Colombia, Uzbekistan, DR Congo

Seems simple on the surface, but a potential First-time World Cup qualifiers are always a huge variable in World Cup groups, so potentially having two debutants in Uzbekistan and DR Congo out of the playoffs makes this a potential chaos group.

Group G — Belgium, Iran, Egypt, New Zealand

This is your standard "clear-cut favorite with a wide open race for 2nd" World Cup group. Often times they deliver some of the best games because the margins are so thin, but it's also exactly where you want to land as any Pot 1 team.

Group H — Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde

Again, this feels almost too straightforward and obvious. Spain and Uruguay will finish 1st and 2nd pending their head-to-head matchup, and Saudi Arabia will try to beat one another by enough goals to sneak through in 3rd.

Group L — England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama

One of the World Cup favorites in England, with three sides that are all more than capable of winning a couple games but you wouldn't be surprised if they finished with one or zero points either.

Group C — Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, Haiti

Brazil vs Morocco is a dynamite matchup in the group stage and Scotland will be very tough to beat, so that's a third very solid team on top of powerhouse programs from South America and Africa. Haiti might sneak a point or two themselves, but it should be a three-horse race.

Group E — Germany, Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Curacao

Golden generation alert, and no, it's not Germany. Ecuador have qualified for four of the last six World Cups, but this time they did so by finishing 2nd in the gauntlet that is South American qualifying. Moises Caicedo, Angelo Preciado, Piero Hincapie, Alan Franco and Gonzalo Plata are names that you either know already or you will soon. Don't be surprised when Curacao beats somebody either.

Group F — Netherlands, Japan, Tunisia, Sweden

The first official Group of Death, not for the number of top, top teams (you could argue there are none), but for the fact there will be no easy games for anyone, including the Netherlands, and any of the four teams could finish in any of the four spots after everyone plays each other. Upper-echelon teams from three continents, with another mid-tier European team parachuting in from the playoffs in March. Good luck to everyone.

Group I — France, Senegal, Norway, Iraq

Kylian Mbappe and the rest of France's world-class attacking talent. Sadio Mane, Kalidou Koulibaly and Idrissa Gana Gueye trying to take Senegal one more step forward in their final World Cup together. Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard the global superstars for Norway's best team ever. Plus, a potential real wild card in Iraq joining from the inter-confederation playoffs. The sheer number of goals that will be scored by these teams.

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Spain's World Cup squad

The Spanish squad announded on Monday by coach Louis de la Fuente for the June 11-July 19 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Goalkeepers: Unai Simón (Athletic Bilbao); David Raya (Arsenal), Joan Garcia (Barcelona)

Defenders: Pedro Porro (Tottenham Hotspur), Marcos Llorente (Atlético Madrid), Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Bilbao), Pau Cubarsí (Barcelona), Marc Pubill (Atlético Madrid), Eric Garcia (Barcelona), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen)

Midfielders: Rodrigo Hernández (Manchester City), Martín Zubimendi (Arsenal), Pedri González (Barcelona), Fabián Ruiz ((Paris Saint-Germain), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pablo Páez 'Gavi' (Barcelona), Álex Baena (Atlético Madrid)

Forwards: Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Ferran Torres (Barcelona), Borja Iglesias (Celta Vigo), Dani Olmo (Barcelona), Víctor Muñoz (Osasuna), Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao), Yeremy Pino (Crystal Palace)

Yamal leads Spain's World Cup squad which has no Real Madrid player

Lamine Yamal leads Spain's squad for the World Cup as one of eight men from Barcelona while there is no player from Real Madrid among the 26 named on Monday by coach Luis de La Fuente.

Yamal, 18, is nursing a thigh muscle injury but is expected to be fit again for the June 11-July 19 tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada, just as fellow forward Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao.

Spain won the World Cup in 2010 but have since not gone beyond the round of 16. However, they crowned themselves European champions in 2024 and are considered a top contender at the World Cup.

It could have even been more than eight players from national champions Barcelona had not Fermín López suffered a foot fracture recently.

Mighty Real are meanwhile not represented. Defender Dean Huijsen was a candidate he was left out just as veteran full back Daniel Carvajal.

Midfielders Mikel Merino from Arsenal and Fabián Ruiz from Paris Saint-Germain are in the squad after injuries but like Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi will join the team a little later because their clubs contest the Champions League final on Saturday.

De La Fuente gathers the squad the same day. Spain plays tune-up matches against Iraq on June 4 and Peru five days later.

The first World Cup match is on June 15 against debutants Cape Verde. Saudi Arabia and Uruguay are their other opponents in Group H.

Stats reveal Trey Hendrickson will transform Ravens' defense quickly

For years, the Baltimore Ravens have tried to solve the same problem. They have wanted to find a consistent, game-wrecking pass rusher. They've patched the position with veterans. They've leaned on rotational production. They've manufactured pressure schematically.

At times, they've gotten respectable contributions from players like Matthew Judon, Tyus Bowser, Jadeveon Clowney, Kyle Van Noy, and Justin Houston. Respectable, however, isn't the same thing as dominant, and dominance is exactly what Trey Hendrickson brings.

A recent statistical deep dive from Jason La Canfora served as a useful reminder of just how significant Baltimore’s addition may prove to be. When comparing Hendrickson's production over the past five seasons to the Ravens’ leading pass rusher from each corresponding year, the gap becomes impossible to ignore. In four of the five seasons, Hendrickson won out, and in some cases, it isn't even close.

In 2024, Hendrickson piled up 17.5 sacks, 83 pressures, 36 quarterback hits, and a 17.1 percent pressure rate. Baltimore's leader, Kyle Van Noy, had a strong season by most standards, but even his 12.5 sacks and 52 pressures pale in comparison. Now, rewind the tape another year. Hendrickson again posted 17.5 sacks in 2023, compared to Jadeveon Clowney's 9.5. In 2021, Hendrickson recorded 14 sacks while Tyus Bowser managed seven. In 2020, Hendrickson posted 13.5 sacks while Matthew Judon finished with six.

Even in the one year when the Ravens' sack leader, Justin Houston, notched a higher total (Houston notched 8.5 QB takedowns compared to Hendrickson's 2022 total), Hendrickson still offered broader disruption across all metrics. His pressure numbers that season (62), quarterback hits (24), and hurries (35) reveal consistent efficiency and a player affecting games at a different level.

That's the bigger story here. Sacks make headlines, but consistent pressure changes football games. Baltimore hasn’t employed this type of edge threat since Terrell Suggs was terrorizing quarterbacks. That’s what makes this addition feel so important, and the timing couldn't be better.

The Ravens also added Zion Young, one of the more intriguing young pass-rush prospects from the most recent draft, while still holding hope that Mike Green’s development continues. Suddenly, what was once a glaring weakness begins looking like a legitimate strength.

If Jesse Minter gets what the Cincinnati Bengals got from Hendrickson, Baltimore's defense won't simply improve. It may become terrifying because, for the first time in a long time, the Ravens don't just have pass-rush depth. They may finally have the alpha that they haven't had since Terrell Suggs left the building.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Trey Hendrickson gives Ravens edge force missing since Terrell Suggs

Amad makes frank admission on mixed season in blunt message to fans

Amad makes frank admission on mixed season in blunt message to fans
Amad makes frank admission on mixed season in blunt message to fans

Manchester United forward Amad has opened up on his mixed season as he delivered an honest message to fans after the win against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Rollercoaster season

United wrapped up a superb 2025/26 campaign with a dominant 3-0 win over Brighton at the Amex Stadium.

It was a comprehensive performance from Michael Carrick’s men, whose goals were scored by Patrick Dorgu, Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes.

Amad registered the assist for Mbeumo’s finish, which capped off a sensational team move. The assist was just Amad’s fourth of the season.

After a promising start that saw him feature heavily at right-wing-back in Ruben Amorim’s controversial 3-4-2-1 system, the Ivorian looked thoroughly comfortable in the position. However, Carrick’s appointment as Amorim’s replacement brought a return to his more natural right-wing role.

While many assumed that moving closer to goal would lead to greater output from Amad, his contributions somewhat dried up instead. Even his performances nosedived a bit and he found himself on the end of some criticism from a section of fans. Carrick had already expressed his satisfaction with Amad’s performances, so he would surely have loved his more threatening showing at the Amex.

Following the final whistle, Amad went on social media and seemingly admitted his performances hadn’t been up to scratch. He also pledged to do whatever it takes to rediscover his superb form.

Amad’s message

The 23-year-old wrote, “Another season comes to an end, amazing to be part of this great club.”

“Looking forward to being back where we belong and competing for all trophies next season. The ups and downs are part of our profession, but I will keep learning and working hard to give my best for this football club.”

He added, “Bruno Fernandes, congratulations on the 21 assists. You are a source of inspiration for all of us.”

“Once again, thank you to the most amazing fans in the world for your constant support throughout this season. Your support pushes us to always fight for this club.”

On top of his four assists, Amad contributed two goals in the 32 Premier League matches he played.

Featured image Michael Regan via Getty Images

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Real Madrid exploring La Liga loan move for teenage prodigy after difficult season

Real Madrid exploring La Liga loan move for teenage prodigy after difficult season
Real Madrid exploring La Liga loan move for teenage prodigy after difficult season

According to AS, Real Madrid are actively designing a strategic loan pathway for Franco Mastantuono, intending to temporarily send the Argentine starlet away from the Santiago Bernabeu at the conclusion of the current campaign.

The definitive final decision regarding the player’s immediate future will rest entirely with the incoming Real Madrid manager, Jose Mourinho.

The Portuguese tactician must decide whether to retain the Argentine teenager in the first-team squad or sanction the temporary move to guarantee him regular playing time next season.

A La Liga club the preferred choice

Real Madrid’s hierarchy is determined to carefully handle Mastantuono’s integration following an immense total financial outlay to secure his services.

Mastantuono arrived with lofty expectations. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Los Blancos initially triggered Mastantuono’s €45 million release clause at River Plate last summer, a figure that ultimately escalated to a staggering €63.2 million once an additional €18.2 million in taxes and commissions were factored into the transfer operation.

To protect this massive economic investment and prevent his competitive growth from stalling, the board strongly prefers a loan move to a fellow La Liga club, which would allow the club’s sporting department to monitor his progress under close scrutiny.

While an alternative move to a top European league is not completely dismissed by the board, the club remains highly hesitant to send him abroad.

The Merengues remain deeply discouraged by the failed development of Reinier Jesus during his complex European loan spells at both Borussia Dortmund in Germany and Frosinone in Italy.

A difficult debut season

Mastantuono has endured a difficult debut season at Real Madrid upon his arrival from River Plate.

What next for Mastantuono? (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

After initially being considered completely untouchable under Xabi Alonso, a niggling pubalgia issue caused him to lose his place in the team.

Then, the subsequent arrival of Alvaro Arbeloa as Alonso’s replacement on the Real Madrid bench reduced the youngster’s playing time.

Despite these issues, the teenage prodigy still accumulated 34 appearances and registered three goals across the current season, highlighting his immense raw potential.

Real Madrid now view a calculated domestic loan as the absolute best step to ensure his career trajectory remains unhindered.

3 Jaguars' defenders to watch for during OTA practices

After taking a look at three players to watch on offense for the Jacksonville Jaguars during the coming weeks of OTA practices, now let's jump to the defensive side of the ball with three defenders we will be keeping our eyes on.

In this third phase of offseason programs, no contact can take place, but teams can do competitive team periods. OTAs are also voluntary for the players.

As is always the case this time of the year, there will be plenty to watch for on defense, but these players in particular will have my attention.

LB Ventrell Miller

With Devin Lloyd in Carolina, the Jaguars have remained bullish all offseason about Ventrell Miller and his ability to step into that starting role. The team's offseason approach reaffirmed that confidence -- this appears to be Miller's job for the taking.

No starting job is won or lost in OTAs, but with big shoes to fill in Lloyd's absence, seeing Miller hit the ground running will be important.

DT Ruke Orhorhoro

OTAs will provide our first extended look at Ruke Orhorhoro, whom the Jaguars acquired in a trade earlier this offseason with the Atlanta Falcons. Last season, Orhorhoro saw regular playing time, carving out a steady role in all 17 games. He is a pass-rush first defensive tackle, totaling 30 pressures and four sacks over 390 pass rush reps.

Out of 121 eligible defensive tackles, Orhorhoro ranked tied for 51st in PFF's pass rush productivity metric, a formula that combines sacks and pressures relative to a defender's pass rush opportunities. 

DE Wesley Williams

With Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker leading the way, the Jaguars are positioned well at defensive end. That said, this is a heavily rotated position, with four or five players seeing regular snaps, so depth is important.

Fourth-round pick Wesley Williams will be competing with Danny Striggow, BJ Green, and Zach Durfee for those snaps. The Jaguars view Williams as a player who can impact both the run and passing games. The Jaguars having a more steady pass rush presence behind Hines-Allen and Walker will be important this season.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Ventrell Miller highlights Jaguars' defenders to watch in OTAs

Dodgers Week 9: Two series wins against National League playoff hopefuls

MILWAUKEE, WI - MAY 24: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) of the Los Angeles Dodgers delivers a pitch in the fourth inning during an MLB game against the Milwaukee Brewers on May 24, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Dodgers took care of business on the road last week, against two National League playoff contenders. They lost the first game of each series, in San Diego and Milwaukee, but then won the next two over the Padres and Brewers to a 4-2 week and a 7-2 road trip.

Batter of the week

Freddie Freeman did not have any singles this week, but he made up for it with two home runs, three doubles, and 10 walks, and a tidy 1,379 OPS.

Pitcher of the week

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched seven innings and allowed one run not once, but twice to bookend the week, making this an easy call.

Week 9 results

4-2 record
26 runs scored (4.33 per game)
14 runs allowed (2.33 per game)
.756 pythagorean win percentage

Year to date

33-20 record
274 runs scored (5.17 per game)
168 runs allowed (3.17 per game)
.710 pythagorean win percentage (38-15)

Transactions

Monday: After opting out of his minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies, Jonathan Hernándezsigned with the Dodgers and joined their bullpen. Chayce McDermott was optioned after his one day on the roster.

Tuesday: New trade acquisition Eric Lauer was activated, and Wyatt Mills was optioned.

Game results

PlayerPARH2BHRRBIBBBA/OBP/SLG
Freeman276532310.294/.556/.824
Ohtani29382147.381/.517/.619
Hernández24671283.350/.417/.700
Espinal5011011.250/.400/.500
Tucker26341035.190/.346/.429
Rushing8020001.286/.375/.286
Muncy16121002.154/.313/.231
Pages25331142.136/.200/.318
Betts28141002.154/.214/.192
Kim16020001.133/.188/.133
Smith17120011.125/.176/.125
Rojas11100011.000/.200/.000
Call0100000did not bat
Offense23226401162536.211/.338/.384
Tucker also tripled twice & stole a base. Freeman stole a base
PitcherRecordIPHRBBSOERAWHIP
Ohtani1-05.030240.001.000
Yamamoto1-114.01023111.290.929
Sasaki1-05.043243.601.200
Wrobleski0-15.085249.002.000
Sheehan0-04.054129.001.500
Starters3-233.0301410253.551.212
Scott1-03.310170.000.600
Klein0-0, Sv3.000040.000.000
Hurt0-03.030220.001.667
Henriquez0-02.300120.000.429
Hernández0-02.000010.000.000
Gervase0-02.010100.001.000
Vesia0-01.700120.000.600
Treinen0-01.710110.001.200
Bullpen1-0, Sv19.0607190.000.684
Totals4-252.0361417442.251.019

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MJ Burnette, son of former Packers DB, announces commitment plans

Elite defensive back recruit MJ Burnette has planned out the rest of his recruiting process. Burnette, a three-star safety recruit in the class of 2027, plans to take three official visits before announcing his commitment on July 4.

The talented defensive back plans to announce his commitment after visiting the Georgia Bulldogs (June 19-21), Alabama Crimson Tide (June 5-7) and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (May 29-31). Coach Kirby Smart and Georgia are set to have the last opportunity to make a pitch for the three-star.

Burnette plays high school football for Walton High School in Marietta, Georgia. The 6-foot-4, 200-pound safety also plays wide receiver for Walton. Burnette has excellent height and often wins jump balls over opposing receivers. Burnette has good speed and is a ball hawk.

The Walton star is ranked as a top-500 recruit in the country. Burnette is the No. 57 recruit in Georgia and the No. 47 cornerback nationally. 247Sports projects him as a cornerback at the next level, but Burnette's highlights showed him pretty much only playing safety or receiver during his junior season. However, his length would be useful at cornerback.

MJ Burnette is the son of former Green Bay Packers defensive back Morgan Burnette, who played college football at Georgia Tech. Morgan Burnette was NFL teammates with former Alabama safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who is now the Crimson Tide's director of player development.

MJ Burnette announces commitment plans

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LSG IPL 2026 autopsy: How Rishabh Pant’s woes and Indian core's frailties became a disaster in the making

NEW DELHI: Since entering the fray in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have always shown promise heading into the new campaign.

But as a campaign would grow old, that said promise would evaporate in the thin air. And the 2026 season offered no exception.




Last week, the final blow to a decaying season landed at home in Lucknow, where Shreyas Iyer’s brutal, unbeaten maiden IPL century powered the Punjab Kings to a crushing 7-wicket victory.

Chasing 197, PBKS crossed the line with two full overs to spare. For the Lucknow Super Giants, Match 68 wasn't just another loss.

Rather, it was a microscopic reflection of their entire year, flashing massive potential early, only to see the bowling unit totally unravel under pressure.


The final standings



When the dust settled on the 2026 IPL league stage, the Lucknow Super Giants found themselves buried at the very bottom of the standings.

It was an unmitigated disaster for a franchise built on high-profile expectations.



IPL 2026 Points Table




PosTeamPWLNRPtsNRR
1Royal Challengers Bengaluru (Q)1495018+0.783
2Gujarat Titans (Q)1495018+0.695
3Sunrisers Hyderabad (Q)1495018+0.524
4Rajasthan Royals (Q)1486016+0.189
5Punjab Kings (E)1476115+0.309
6Delhi Capitals (E)1477014-0.651
7Kolkata Knight Riders (E)1467113-0.147
8Chennai Super Kings (E)1468012-0.345
9Mumbai Indians (E)1441008-0.584
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)1441008-0.740



Q = Qualified for playoffs | E = Eliminated



Main reasons for missing the playoffs



Missing Pieces and injury disruption


Wanindu Hasaranga's void: Director of Cricket Tom Moody openly admitted that losing Hasaranga before the season completely disrupted the team’s structural blueprint. He was supposed to provide "mystery spin" in the middle overs and vital lower-order depth at number eight. Without him, the middle overs constantly leaked runs.

Lack of bowling depth: Apart from Prince Yadav, who garnered 16 wickets from 14 matches, key domestic options struggled with consistency and fitness, leaving veterans like Mohammed Shami to shoulder too heavy a burden.

Constant shuffling in lineup: Missing tactical anchors meant LSG spent the entire season mixing and matching combinations, preventing the playing XI from ever developing organic chemistry.


The heavy price of overseas and marquee core failure


Rs 27 crore weight: Rishabh Pant’s record-breaking auction tag became a burden rather than a blessing. He opened the innings, came down the order, and was even tasked with anchoring the middle order while also captaining the ship. And what was the result? Pant managed only 312 runs across 14 matches at a mediocre average of 28.36 and a strike rate of 138.05.




Expected roles vs actual returns: While players like Mitchell Marsh and Josh Inglis held their end up brilliantly at the top, the rest of the overseas hitting core vanished when most needed. Nicholas Pooran, usually an apex predator in the middle overs, suffered a catastrophic drop in form with 234 runs in 14 games with an alarming average of 18, epitomised by his 2-ball duck against Punjab in the final game.

No return from lower order: LSG spent massive money on impact players who repeatedly failed to build on strong powerplay platforms, regularly exposing an under-equipped lower order.

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Inconsistency of Indian core marred the campaign

LSG’s season was plagued by wild momentum swings, but it was bookended by absolute collapses and under-firing domestic stars such as Avesh Khan, Digvesh Rathi, and Shardul Thakur.

They failed to string together consecutive wins, losing any momentum they built.




LSG began the season with immediate stumbles. In the season opener, they lost to Delhi Capitals but made a turnaround with a string of three wins on the trot before crashing hard in mid-April to Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and Punjab Kings.

Just when they threatened to stage a late rally by defeating RCB on May 7, they collapsed entirely down the stretch, losing explicitly to CSK, RR, and PBKS to comfortably secure the wooden spoon.

The collapse of the Ekana fortress

In previous iterations, the slow, gripping nature of the Ekana Stadium pitch made Lucknow a nightmare destination for travelling teams. In 2026, that home advantage evaporated entirely.

LSG managed just a handful of wins in front of their home crowd, losing to the likes of DC, GT, KKR, and PBKS at Ekana.

Travelling brought no relief. Apart from early away victories against SRH and KKR, they were soundly beaten in Chennai, Mumbai, and Jaipur, turning their away leg into a predictable nightmare.


LSG player report card




CategoryPlayersExecutive summary
Top PerformersJosh Inglis, Mitchell MarshInglis and Marsh were lone warriors at the top, anchoring innings with crucial knocks and providing stability in difficult situations. Their performances often kept the team competitive despite inconsistent support from the rest of the batting lineup.
Inconsistent PerformersMohammed Shami, Abdul SamadShami produced quality spells in phases but struggled during the death overs under pressure. Samad showed flashes of power-hitting brilliance late in innings but failed to consistently deliver match-winning contributions.
Total FailuresRishabh Pant, Nicholas PooranPant failed to live up to expectations both as batter and leader, while Pooran could not produce the explosive middle-order impact that has made him one of T20 cricket’s most dangerous hitters.



What is next for LSG?



The current blueprint relies too heavily on individual brilliance rather than cohesive team structure. Tom Moody's postseason assessment highlighted a fatal flaw: the team repeatedly lost 4–5 wickets for minimal runs in the middle phases of an innings.

They desperately need a tactical pivot toward reliable anchor accumulators who can protect the middle overs, allowing impact clearers to flourish late.





Can Rishabh Pant lead the next era?



This is the 27-crore question. Pant's tactical choices under pressure and his personal form drop suggest that the burden of captaincy, coupled with his price tag, severely hindered his natural flair. While he remains a generational talent, management must decide if they need to unburden him by bringing in a different leadership voice or shifting tactical control to the coaching staff.

How LSG can become a contender in 2027

With 2027 serving as the crucial bridge year before the massive 2028 Mega Auction, LSG's path forward requires precise, targeted adjustments:

Fix the middle-order engine: Target reliable, spin-dominant domestic batters via the mini-auction or trade windows to stop the middle-overs collapses.

Rebuild the spin philosophy: Recapturing a high-quality wrist-spinner or a mystery option to fill the Hasaranga void is non-negotiable if they want to make Ekana a fortress again.

Shed underperforming baggage: Free up luxury purse space by making cutthroat decisions on highly paid international stars who failed to provide tangible returns.

What new OG Zion Johnson can do for the Browns OLine

BEREA, OHIO - APRIL 21: Zion Johnson #77 of the Cleveland Browns walks off the field after a voluntary veteran minicamp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on April 21, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

The lineup along the offensive line on opening day of 2025 was one player short of the same group who were ranked #3 in the league in 2023: RT Jack Conklin, RG Wyatt Teller, C Ethan Pocic, LG Joel Bitonio, and LT Dawand Jones. The only difference was that OT Jed Wills was playing left tackle back in 2023.

The offensive line unit that lined up in the final game of the 2025 season? RT KT Leveston, RG Teven Jenkins, C Luke Wypler, LG Joel Bitonio, and LT Cam Robinson.

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Quite a bit of difference. It came as no surprise that Cleveland’s offensive line was ranked #31 for the season. No surprise at all. Bitonio and his seven Pro Bowls gutted it out.  

During the offseason, Browns’ GM Andrew Berry made it his quest to change the landscape of the offensive line. Teller, Pocic, Bitonio, Robinson, Jenkins, and Cornelius Lucas were all free agents. Berry inked Jenkins to a one-year, $3.05 million deal. Teller signed with the Houston Texans. Bitonio still has the welcome mat ready for him if he decides to return to Cleveland. The rest are still unemployed.

It became very clear that Berry was ready to wipe the slate clean with the OLine and start over.

In January, OT Tyre Phillips and OG Jack Conley were signed to reserve/futures contracts to fight for backup positions or end up on the practice squad.

Let’s go Zion. Do work buddy. Gonna miss you out here⚡️.

— kaelin (@thelopurpss) May 23, 2026

On March 2, Berry made a trade with the Texans for RT Tytus Howard. Seven days later, as the free agency gates opened, Berry signed OG Zion Johnson from the Los Angeles Chargers.

Two new pieces of the offensive line puzzle were about to get into place.

What followed was the free agent signing of C/OG Elgton Jenkins from the Green Bay Packers. Jenkins was re-signed, and Berry drafted OT Spencer Fano, OT Austin Barber, and C Parker Brailsford in April’s college draft.

One of the most significant transactions was the addition of Zion Johnson.

Johnson (6’-3”, 316 pounds) came to the Browns expecting the team to compete for a playoff spot right away. In his introductory presser, he stated:

The draw was clear for me: I could see the potential with the talent on this team.”

He is a guy who can be slotted on either side, so the versatility is key. Players get injured all the time and miss games. With Johnson, this means he could start the season at Bitonio’s left guard spot, but could move to the other if the need arises. Being interchangeable is a huge asset for O-Line coach George Warhop and his assistant Bobby Johnson. He also played 11 games at left tackle in college.

The Chargers took him in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft at pick #17. Johnson started at right guard as a rookie and played in all 17 games. At season’s end, he was named to the NFL All-Rookie Team. In his second season, the coaching staff moved him to left guard, which he had played extensively in college. 

He has proven to be very durable at all levels. That is huge since the Browns’ offensive line has been decimated by injuries for the past 3-4 years. When a guy like Conklin would return from an injury, another linemate would go down. Last year, Cleveland used the league’s third-most offensive line configurations with 14. That came close to becoming a different lineup for each game. Marinate on that fact for a moment.

Johnson is just 26 years old, so that’s another plus. In his four seasons with LA, he started 65 NFL games.  

He learned the art of run blocking when he left Riverdale Baptist High School in Bowie, Maryland, where he was on the golf team, and then later started playing football. Because of his limited time participating in football, the only school that recruited him was Davidson College. They were a running team and rarely threw the ball. And they played Johnson right away as a freshman with eight starts in 11 contests. He learned how to pull and to get to the second level.

In his second year, he started all 11 games. Johnson was selected First Team All-Pioneer Football League, voted a HERO Sports All-Sophomore honorable mention, and named to the PFL Academic Honor Roll.

Johnson wanted to go to a Power-5 school. It just so happened that Boston College had graduated four starters along its offensive line. Johnson was now 6’-3”, 305 pounds, so he fit right in. He had to appeal to the NCAA and get a waiver to the transfer rule, so he enrolled in January and participated in spring practice while his appeal was being considered, which he eventually won.

Boston College had a good passing attack, and it was the offense’s bread and butter, so Johnson had to relearn the techniques of pass blocking and worked his way into a starting position. In his sixth game in his junior year, he became the starter at left guard. At season’s end, he was named Second Team All-ACC and earned All-ACC Academic Honors.

As Boston College kept throwing the ball, Johnson learned new techniques that forced him to become a complete player.

In his senior campaign, Johnson was elected team Captain and started all 11 games at left tackle. He was one of just three Boston College student-athletes to earn the prestigious 2021 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award from the ACC. He also captured All-ACC Academic Honors for his second straight year and was voted First Team All-ACC, plus First Team All-American, and was invited to play in the Senior Bowl, where he had a tremendous practice week that elevated his draft status.

Zion Johnson and the O-line are putting in the work

— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) May 22, 2026

Now, he is in Cleveland with a brand-new three-year deal worth $49.5 million. His age allows the Browns to grow with him and his upside of a long NFL career.

It is certainly encouraging to see Berry take control of the issues of the offensive line and not punt the 2026 season. He has brought in very good talent that will compete each week and allow this new Todd Monken offense to grow and become the new norm.

Johnson sees this new offense as a lesson learned in his career. A foundation is being built, even if it is something new. With new receivers, a talented tight end in Harold Fannin, and a good running back room highlighted by Quinshon Judkins, all the Browns need to do is to get some stability at the quarterback situation. Veteran Deshaun Watson will compete with Shedeur Sanders for the starting reps and solidify the position. Finally.

Now working for a living in Cleveland, Johnson sees all of this as a plus:

There are a lot of pieces. The front office is very hell-bent on improving the offensive line, improving the team as a whole. My role was just to come in, play whatever position is needed, whether it is left or right, to help the team in any way necessary.”

If you are a Browns fan, you should be very upbeat about the upcoming season. The schedule points to Cleveland having a fruitful year and a possible playoff berth. It is very possible that this roster can eke out 10 or 11 wins.

Tyler Sullivan of CBS Sports gave the Browns an A- for their offseason moves, praising Cleveland for continuing to build a strong young foundation despite lingering questions at quarterback.

"There's still a massive question at quarterback, but the Browns continue to build up a… pic.twitter.com/SzdBuAiqSZ

— BrownsNation.com (@BrownsNationcom) May 21, 2026

How will Johnson react to a new offense with different terminology in the playbook? He recently told cleveland.com:

“It’s been exciting. Day to day, we work to improve our communication, our execution, and our knowledge of the playbook. Execution, assignment, technique – those are the big three things.”   

In the meantime, Johnson is focused on what he needs to accomplish and helping out the younger guys who are now in the league and might become his line partner, like Fano and Barber.

“I’m here for whatever they need. If they need advice, I’ve got that. If they need experience, I’ve got that. If they want to talk to somebody who has been in his shoes, I’m willing to give that to them as well. They have been a sponge and ask a bunch of questions.”

Johnson will need to clean up the number of penalties he has been charged with, 21 over four seasons. But that number has dropped each season, with seven in his rookie campaign and just four last year.

Johnson has been lined up at left guard. In college and with the Chargers, Johnson has played a lot of games at that location. So far, he is slated to be sandwiched in between veteran Elgton Jenkins at center and the rookie Fano at left tackle. The more he can work on the fundamentals with new personnel, the better. This new offense is going to show the athleticism of Johnson with pulls, his run blocking skills, and his ability to run.  

Perhaps with the Browns’ upgraded cast surrounding the quarterback will take a leap that solidifies his spot going forward.

Now, what would happen if one day Bitonio were to call the front office and state he is ready to give it one more year at the spot now occupied by Johnson? That……would be a great problem to solve.     


What are your expectations for Johnson on the Browns new OLine?

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2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule: Bracket, matchups, dates, locations, groups, results, how to watch

The full schedule for the 2026 World Cup has been confirmed, with the kick off times, dates and venues for all 104 games sorted.

We now know where you can watch each team play across the USA, Canada and Mexico in the summer so you can make your plans.

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This is what it is all about, as we've been waiting years for the schedule for this 48-team tournament to be revealed.

Below are all of the details you need.


How to watch 2026 World Cup live, stream links, TV channel, dates, times

Dates: June 11 to July 19, 2026
Where: 16 stadiums across Canada, Mexico and the USA — Details
Streaming: All 104 games available to watch on Peacock (en Espanol)
TV channel: Telemundo (92 games) and Universo (12 games)

2026 World Cup schedule, dates, times, stadiums, full details

All game shown on Telemundo and Peacock, unless otherwise stated

Group A schedule

June 11: Mexico vs South Africa - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 3pm ET

June 11: South Korea vs Czechia - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 10pm

June 18: Czechia vs South Africa - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 18: Mexico vs South Korea - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 9pm ET

June 24: Czechia vs Mexico - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 9pm ET

June 24: South Africa vs South Korea - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 9pm ET - Universo


Group B schedule

June 12: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina - BMO Field, Toronto - 3pm ET

June 13: Qatar vs Switzerland - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 3pm ET

June 18: Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 18: Canada vs Qatar - BC Place, Vancouver - 6pm ET

June 24: Switzerland vs Canada - BC Place, Vancouver - 3pm ET

June 24: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET


Group C schedule

June 13: Brazil vs Morocco - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 6pm ET

June 13: Haiti vs Scotland - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 9pm ET

June 19: Scotland vs Morocco - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 6pm ET

June 19: Brazil vs Haiti - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 9pm ET

June 24: Scotland vs Brazil - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 24: Morocco vs Haiti - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 6pm ET - Universo


Group D schedule

June 12: USA vs Paraguay - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 9pm ET

June 13: Australia vs Turkiye - BC Place, Vancouver - Midnight ET

June 19: USA vs Australia - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET

June 19: Turkiye vs Paraguay - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - Midnight ET

June 25: Turkiye vs USA - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 10pm ET

June 25: Paraguay vs Australia - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 10pm ET - Universo


Group E schedule

June 14: Germany vs Curacao - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 14: Ivory Coast vs Ecuador - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 7pm ET

June 20: Germany vs Ivory Coast - BMO Field, Toronto - 4pm ET

June 20: Ecuador vs Curacao - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 8pm ET

June 25: Ecuador vs Germany - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 4pm ET

June 25: Curacao vs Ivory Coast - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 4pm ET


Group F schedule

June 14: Netherlands vs Japan - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 4pm ET

June 14: Sweden vs Tunisia - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 10pm ET

June 20: Netherlands vs Sweden- NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 20: Tunisia vs Japan - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - Midnight ET

June 25: Japan vs Sweden- AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 7pm ET

June 25: Tunisia vs Netherlands - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 7pm ET


Group G schedule

June 15: Iran vs New Zealand - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 9pm ET

June 15: Belgium vs Egypt - Lumen Field, Seattle - 3pm ET

June 21: Belgium vs Iran - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 21: New Zealand vs Egypt - BC Place, Vancouver - 9pm ET

June 26: Egypt vs Iran - Lumen Field, Seattle - 11pm ET - Universo

June 26: New Zealand vs Belgium - BC Place, Vancouver - 11pm ET


Group H schedule

June 15: Spain vs Cape Verde - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 15: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 21: Spain vs Saudi Arabia - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

June 21: Uruguay vs Cape Verde - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

June 26: Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia - NRG Stadium, Houston - 8pm ET - Universo

June 26: Uruguay vs Spain - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 8pm ET


Group I schedule

June 16: France vs Senegal - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 3pm ET

June 16: Iraq vs Norway - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 6pm ET

June 22: France vs Iraq - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET

June 22: Norway vs Senegal - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 8pm ET

June 26: Norway vs France - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 3pm ET

June 26: Senegal vs Iraq - BMO Field, Toronto - 3pm ET - Universo


Group J schedule

June 16: Argentina vs Algeria - Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City - 9pm ET

June 16: Austria vs Jordan - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - Midnight ET

June 22: Argentina vs Austria - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 1pm ET

June 22: Jordan vs Algeria - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 11pm ET

June 27: Algeria vs Austria - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 10pm ET - Universo

June 27: Jordan vs Argentina - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 10pm ET


Group K schedule

June 17: Portugal vs Democratic Republic of Congo - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 17: Uzbekistan vs Colombia - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 10pm ET

June 23: Portugal vs Uzbekistan - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 23: Colombia vs Democratic Republic of Congo - Estadio Akron, Guadalajara - 10pm ET

June 27: Colombia vs Portugal - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 7:30pm ET

June 27: Democratic Republic of Congo vs Uzbekistan - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 7:30pm ET - Universo


Group L schedule

June 17: England vs Croatia - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 4pm ET

June 17: Ghana vs Panama - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

June 23: England vs Ghana - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4pm ET

June 23: Panama vs Croatia - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

June 27: Panama vs England - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 5pm ET

June 27: Croatia vs Ghana - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET - Universo


Round of 32 schedule

June 28: Match 73 - Runner up Group A vs Runner up Group B - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

June 29: Match 76 - Winner Group C vs Runner up Group F - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

June 29: Match 74 - Winner Group E vs 3rd Group A/B/C/D/F - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4:30pm ET

June 29: Match 75 - Winner Group F vs Runner up Group C - Estadio BBVA, Monterrey - 9pm ET

June 30: Match 78 - Runner up Group E vs Runner up Group I - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 1pm ET

June 30: Match 77 - Winner Group I vs 3rd Group C/D/F/G/H - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 5pm ET

June 30: Match 79 - Winner Group A vs 3rd Group C/E/F/H/I - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 9pm ET

July 1: Match 80 - Winner Group L vs 3rd Group E/H/I/J/K - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

July 1: Match 82 - Winner Group G vs 3rd Group A/E/H/I/J - Lumen Field, Seattle - 4pm ET

July 1: Match 81 - Winner Group D vs 3rd Group B/E/F/I/J - Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area - 8pm ET

July 2: Match 84 - Winner Group H vs Runner up Group J - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

July 2: Match 83 - Runner up Group K vs Runner up Group L - BMO Field, Toronto - 7pm ET

July 2: Match 85 - Winner Group B vs 3rd Group E/F/G/I/J - BC Place, Vancouver - 11pm ET

July 3: Match 88 - Runner up Group D vs Runner up Group G - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 2pm ET

July 3: Match 86 - Winner Group J vs Runner up Group H - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 6pm ET

July 3: Match 87 - Winner Group K vs 3rd Group D/E/I/J/L - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 9:30pm ET

Round of 16 schedule

July 4: Match 90 - Winner Match 73 vs Winner Match 75 - NRG Stadium, Houston - 1pm ET

July 4: Match 89 - Winner Match 74 vs Winner Match 77 - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia - 5pm ET

July 5: Match 91 - Winner Match 76 vs Winner Match 78 - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 4pm ET

July 5: Match 92 - Winner Match 79 vs Winner Match 80 - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City - 8pm ET

July 6: Match 93 - Winner Match 83 vs Winner Match 84 - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 3pm ET

July 6: Match 94 - Winner Match 81 vs Winner Match 82 - Lumen Field, Seattle - 8pm ET

July 7: Match 95 - Winner Match 86 vs Winner Match 88 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 12pm ET

July 7: Match 96 - Winner Match 85 vs Winner Match 87 - BC Place, Vancouver - 4pm ET

Quarterfinal schedule

July 9: Match 97 - Winner Match 89 vs Winner Match 90 - Gillette Stadium, Boston - 4pm ET

July 10: Match 98 - Winner Match 93 vs Winner Match 94 - SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles - 3pm ET

July 11: Match 99 - Winner Match 91 vs Winner Match 92 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 5pm ET

July 11: Match 100 - Winner Match 95 vs Winner Match 96 - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City - 9pm ET

Semifinal schedule

July 14: Match 101 - Winner Match 97 vs Winner Match 98 - AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 3pm ET

July 15: Match 102 - Winner Match 99 vs Winner Match 100 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 3pm ET

Third-place game

July 18: Match 103 - Loser Match 101 vs Loser Match 102 - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami - 5pm ET

Final

July 19: Match 104 - Winner Match 101 vs Winner Match 102 - MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey - 3pm ET

2026 World Cup base camps: Where will each team be based during the tournament?

Where will the 48 teams playing at the 2026 World Cup this summer be based? It's a great question, and one we are here to help with.

With 104 games taking place across the USA, Mexico, and Canada in the biggest-ever FIFA World Cup, if you're not close to one of the 16 host cities where games will be played, don't fret: you could still go and see plenty of the best players in the world on, or near, the training field.

MOREFull 2026 World Cup schedule, how to watch live info

Plenty of national teams have confirmed the exact location of where they will train and be staying, and it remains to be seen if fans will be able to watch training or meet the players.

Below are the latest confirmed bases for each 2026 World Cup team, and we will update it as and when more locations are confirmed.

2026 World Cup bases for each team: Training camp locations, cities, full details

Alexandria, Virginia

Croatia

Austin, Texas

Saudi Arabia

Boca Raton, Florida

Curacao

Boston, Massachusetts

France

Charlotte, North Carolina

Scotland

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Spain

Chester, Pennsylvania

Ivory Coast

Columbus, Ohio

Ecuador

Greensboro, North Carolina

Norway

Guadalajara, Mexico

South Korea
Colombia

Irvine, California

USA

Kansas City, Kansas/Missouri

Argentina
England
Netherlands

Lawrence, Kansas

Algeria

Morristown, New Jersey

Brazil

Nashville, Tennessee

Japan

New Tecumseth, Ontario

Panama

Oakland, California

Australia

Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Uruguay

Santa Barbara, California

Austria
Qatar

San Diego, California

Switzerland
New Zealand

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Germany

USMNT upcoming schedule — Senegal, Germany friendlies before 2026 World Cup

Mauricio Pochettino's USMNT are in a really good spot in 2026, as they finished 2025 strongly ahead of a World Cup on home soil — now less than 100 days away.

MORE — Breaking down the USMNT’s World Cup group

Pochettino is going to test his team against the very top teams in the world. It hasn't started well as the Yanks fell 5-2 to Belgium before a 2-0 loss to Portugal in March. They'll next meet Senegal and Germany on the eve of the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

MORE — USMNT all-time records, active leaders

This all comes following a tremendous finish to 2025 from Pochettino and Co. A loss to South Korea sent worries through the fan base, but a win over Japan and draw with Ecuador restored hope, which snowballed from there with a win over Paraguay before the loudest positive result: a blowout of CONMEBOL World Cup side Uruguay to finish their calendar year.

MORE — Winners and losers of the 2026 World Cup draw

Below is the latest USMNT schedule, plus how to watch information and everything else you need.


How to watch USMNT

TV channels in English: HBO Max, TNT
TV channels en Español: Universo, Telemundo Deportes
Streaming en Español: Peacock


USMNT schedule for 2026, World Cup

Friendlies
vs Belgium — Loss 5-2 —March 28 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings | What we learned
vs Portugal — Loss 2-0 — March 31 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings
vs Senegal — 3:30pm ET May 31 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.
vs Germany — 2:30pm ET June 6 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois

2026 World Cup
vs Paraguay — June 12, 2026 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
vs Australia— June 19, 2026 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington
vs Turkiye — June 25, 2026 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California

Round of 32* — June 29-July 2
Round of 16* — July 4-6
Quarterfinals* — July 9-10
Semifinal* — July 14
World Cup Final* — July 19

*If qualified

Friendlies
International break: September 21 - October 6 (four matches)
International break: November 9-17 (two matches)


USMNT schedule for 2025

MLS-heavy January camp friendlies

vs Venezuela — Win 3-1 — January 18 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings & what we learned
vs Costa Rica — Win 3-0 — January 22 — Recap, highlights | USMNT player ratings

CONCACAF Nations League finals

Semifinal vs Panama — Loss 1-0 — March 20 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings | What we learned
3rd place game vs Canada — Loss 2-1 — March 23 — Recap, highlights | What we learned | Player ratings

Friendlies
vs Turkey — Loss 2-1 — June 7 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings
vs Switzerland — Loss 4-0 — June 10 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings

2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup
vs Trinidad and Tobago — Win 5-0 — June 15 — Recap, video highlights | Player ratings
vs Saudi Arabia — Win 1-0 — June 19 — Recap, video highlights
vs Haiti — Win 2-1 — June 22 — Recap, video highlights | Player ratings
Quarterfinal vs Costa Rica — Win 2-2 (4-3 pens) — June 29 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings
Semifinal vs Guatemala — Win 2-1 — July 2 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings
Final vs Mexico — Loss 2-1 — July 6 — Recap, highlights | Player ratings

Friendlies Watch all games on Universo, Peacock en Espanol
vs South Korea — Loss 2-0 — September 6 — Recap, video highlights | Player ratings
vs Japan — Win 2-0 — September 9 — Recap, video highlights | Pochettino reaction
vs Ecuador — Draw 1-1Recap, video highlights | Player ratings
vs Australia — Win 2-1 — October 14 — Recap, video highlights
vs Paraguay — Win 2-1 — November 15 — Recap, video highlights | Player ratings
vs Uruguay — Win 5-1 — November 18 — Recap, video highlights | Player ratings

USMNT in 2024

MLS-heavy January camp - Friendly
vs Slovenia — Saturday, Jan. 20 — Loss 1-0 Recap & highlights | Player ratings

Nations League semifinal
vs Jamaica — March 21 — Win 3-1 (aet)Recap & highlights | Player ratings

Nations League Final
vs Mexico — March 24 — Win 2-0Recap & highlights | Player ratings

Friendlies
vs Colombia — June 8 —- Loss 5-1Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Brazil — June 12 —- Draw 1-1 Recap & highlights | Player ratings

Copa America 2024 — June 20 - July 14 in United States
vs Bolivia — June 23 — Win 2-0 Recap & highlights
vs Panama — June 27 — Loss 2-1 Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Uruguay — July 1 — Loss 1-0 —Recap, highlights, analysis | Player ratings

Friendlies
vs Canada — Saturday, Sept. 7 — Loss 2-0 Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs New Zealand — Tuesday, Sept. 10 — Draw 1-1Recap & highlights
vs Panama — Saturday, Oct. 12 — Won 2-0 — Recap & highlights | Player ratings | Three things
at Mexico — Tuesday, Oct. 15 — Loss 2-0Recap & highlights

CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals
at Jamaica — Thursday, Nov. 14 — Won 1-0Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Jamaica — Monday, Nov. 18 — Won 4-2 — Recap & highlights | Player ratings


USMNT in 2023

* Friendly | ** CONCACAF Nations League | *** 2022 World Cup | **** Gold Cup

vs. Serbia* -- Jan. 25, 10 pm ET -- Loss 2-1 | Recap & highlights
vs. Colombia* -- Jan. 28, 7:30 pm ET -- Draw 0-0 | Recap & highlights
at Grenada** -- March 24, 8 pm ET -- Win 7-1 | Recap & highlights + Player ratings
vs El Salvador** -- March 27, 7:30pm ET -- Win 1-0 | Recap & highlights
vs Mexico* -- April 19, 10:22pm ET -- Draw 1-1 | Recap & highlights

2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals
vs Mexico ** -- June 15, 10pm ET -- Win 3-0 | Recap & highlights
vs Canada** -- June 18, 8:30pm ET -- Win 2-0 | Recap & highlights

2023 Gold Cup from June 16 to July 19 
vs Jamaica**** -- June 24, 9:30pm ET -- Drew 1-1
vs Saint Kitts and Nevis**** -- June 28, 9:30pm ET -- Win 6-0 | Recap & highlights
vs Trinidad and Tobago**** -- July 2, 7pm ET -- Win 6-0 | Recap & highlights
vs Canada**** — July 9, 7:30pm ET — Drew 2-2, won on penalty kicks 3-2 | Recap & highlights
vs Panama**** — July 12, 7:30pm ET — Drew 1-1, lost on penalty kicks 4-3 | Recap & highlights

Friendlies in September and October
vs Uzbekistan* — Sept. 9, 5:30pm ET — Win 3-0 |Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Oman* — September 12, 8:30pm ET — Win 4-0| Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Germany* -- October 14, 3pm ET -- Loss 3-1 | Recap & highlights
vs Ghana* -- October 17, 8:30pm ET -- Won 4-0 | Recap & highlights

2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals
vs Trinidad and Tobago** -- November 16, 9pm ET — Win 3-0 | Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Trinidad and Tobago** -- November 20, 7pm ET — Loss 1-2 |Recap & highlights


USMNT games in 2022

vs. Morocco* -- June 1 -- Win 3-0 | Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs. Uruguay* -- June 5 -- Draw 0-0 | Recap & highlights

CONCACAF Nations League
vs. Grenada** -- June 10 -- Win 5-0 | Recap & highlights
at El Salvador** -- June 14 -- Draw 1-1 | Recap & highlights

vs Japan* -- Sept. 23 (in Dusseldorf, Germany) -- Loss 2-0 | Recap & highlights | Player ratings
vs Saudi Arabia* -- Sept. 27 (in Murcia, Spain) -- Draw 0-0 | Recap & highlights | Player ratings


USMNT at 2022 World Cup

Group B
vs. Wales*** -- Nov. 21, 2 pm ET -- Draw 1-1 | Recap & highlights | Analysis | Player ratings
vs. England*** -- Nov. 25, 2 pm ET -- Draw 0-0 | Recap & highlights | Analysis | Player ratings
vs. Iran*** -- Nov. 29, 2 pm ET -- Win 1-0 | Recap, highlights, analysis | Player ratings

Last 16
vs. Netherlands*** -- Dec. 3, 10 am ET -- Loss 3-1 | Recap, analysis, highlights


USMNT 2022 World Cup qualifying scores, recaps, analysis

at El Salvador -- Sept. 2 -- Draw 0-0
vs. Canada -- Sept. 5 -- Draw 1-1
at Honduras -- Sept. 8 -- Win 4-1

vs. Jamaica -- Oct. 7 -- Win 1-0
at Panama -- Oct. 10 -- Loss 0-1
vs. Costa Rica -- Oct. 13 -- Win 2-1

vs. Mexico -- Nov. 12 -- Win 2-0
at Jamaica -- Nov. 16 -- Draw 1-1

vs. El Salvador -- Jan. 27 -- Win 1-0
at Canada -- Jan. 30 -- Loss 0-2
vs. Honduras -- Feb. 2 -- Win 3-0

at Mexico -- March 24 -- Draw 0-0 
vs. Panama -- March 27 -- Win 5-1
at Costa Rica -- March 30 -- Loss 0-2 


Final CONCACAF World Cup qualifying standings for 2022 World Cup

Canada -- 28 points - (QUALIFIED) GD +16 - automatic qualification
Mexico -- 28 points (QUALIFIED) GD +9 - automatic qualification
USMNT -- 25 points - (QUALIFIED) GD +11 - automatic qualification



Panama -- 21 points (ELIMINATED)
Jamaica -- 14 points (ELIMINATED)
El Salvador -- 10 points (ELIMINATED)
Honduras -- 4 points (ELIMINATED)

Rice reveals the crucial moment Arsenal saved their season

Rice reveals the crucial moment Arsenal saved their season
Rice reveals the crucial moment Arsenal saved their season

Declan Rice revealed that the Arsenal players held crucial meetings to save their season after their 2-2 draw with Wolves earlier this sesaon.

A late Tom Edozie equaliser in February saw Arsenal drop points against bottom of the table Wolves at a crucial point in this years title race.

And things could have gotten worse for Arsenal as their next game was against their fiercest rivals – Tottenham, but Rice explained exactly how they managed to combat that adversity and go on to win the trophy.

“There were a couple of crucial meetings that took place as a group, without the staff, just as players,” he told Sky Sports.

“We just spoke openly about how we felt and what was achievable. After Wolves was one of them, going into the Spurs game.

“That was the most crucial one. We said, ‘If we’re going to win, let’s enjoy winning. Let’s not just feel pressure all the time.’

“We had got so far playing so well. We were in all competitions at that stage still. Everything just felt so good but there was a bit of a negative, you could just sense it. We just said we have to relax a bit.

“From that moment, everyone just calmed down and felt free. I think that was the turning point.

“[Christian] Norgaard said some really good words. I was going to say Martin [Odegaard] as well, when he started it off, and also [Eberechi] Eze. He ended it with some really nice and strong messages, because he’s such a calm guy. He just calmed everyone. 

“It was really nice and I think that’s another thing this season. A lot of people have stepped up behind the scenes. No one would think they are leaders but they are really talkative within the group and in one to ones. It’s been a real group effort this season.”

Now that Arsenal have won the title they now face PSG in the Champions League final. The feeling of winning has only spurred Rice and his teammates on to try and have that feeling again on Saturday evening.

“The message from the manager already is to enjoy today, but tomorrow is full focus on PSG, because we’ve got a massive opportunity there,” he said.

“We want that. We want the double. We want to push for that. And then of course England. There’s a lot coming up. I’m sure it will all be worth it.”

Jumbo Package: Pitching, Defense carry Tide to WCWS

May 23, 2026; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama pitcher Vic Moten (00) goes through the crowd accepting congratulations after the Tuscaloosa NCAA Super Regional between Alabama and LSU. Alabama advanced to the College World Series with a 4-1 victory and a series sweep. Moten was the starting pitcher for Alabama. | Gary Cosby Jr / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Happy Monday, everyone. Alabama softball easily took care of LSU to advance to Oklahoma City, and championship caliber pitching was the key.

The competition was elevated this weekend as Alabama played an SEC foe in LSU compared to the mid-major schools during the regional round, and the Tide’s top-two pitchers still made it extremely difficult on opposing batters.

Briski and Moten continued to limit free passes with just two total walks compared to 23 strikeouts over the two wins. Briski was even dealing with a little sickness on Friday and appeared to shut down the Tigers with ease.

Anything can happen in Oklahoma City, and Alabama will be tested off the bat against a UCLA offense that leads the nation in home runs with 196. But the Tide should have the arms to keep it in any game and make a deep run at the WCWS.

Make no mistake, the defense has also played a role.

The defense deserves half of that credit. Just in Saturday’s game alone, Ambrey Taylor made one grab at third base that prevented at least a base hit. But the signature defensive play of the game might have been via Kristen White. With the bases loaded and two outs in the second inning, White tracked down a shot to center field that fell just shy of a grand slam. That would have put LSU up 4-0 in the second inning.

Instead, the Tigers never mustered more than one run.

“If they’re not the great athletes they are, they’re not going to make these plays,” Murphy said. “You think of all the hits we took away, it’s because of our athleticism on defense.”

Alabama effectively wasted the career of Montana Fouts thanks to a lack of power hitting and some high profile defensive meltdowns. This year’s squad has two outstanding pitchers, hits homers and plays elite defense.

Get that ring, ladies.

Nick Kelly expects the QB competition to last well into camp.

Russell shined during A-Day, but Mack was banged up. All indications out of the program are that the battle remains close heading into the summer.

Unless one quarterback quickly emerges once preseason practices begin, it’s a reasonable expectation Alabama looks to name a starter about two weeks or closer to the season opener. That’s more on the track of DeBoer’s previous stops than the 19 days from a season ago.

It’s also not impossible Alabama plays both Mack and Russell to start the season, but it’s always better for a program when one quarterback makes it clear he should be the starter.

Brad Crawford has Dijon Lee Jr. on his list of impact sophomores for 2026.

7. Dijon Lee, CB, Alabama 

Lee made an immediate impact in Tuscaloosa as an all-SEC freshman team honoree after showing coaches he was the most consistent option at cornerback and unseating previous starter, Domani Jackson. A former five-star recruit rated as the No. 1 player out of California in the 2025 cycle for the Crimson Tide, Lee is a physical menace at 6-feet-4 and 205 pounds and runs like a wide receiver on the outside.

Classmates Lotzeir Brooks, AK Dear and Michael Carroll will all have a chance to shine as well.

This is a nice piece from Dick Harmon of The Deseret on CFP expansion.

Expansion has some great pros — fairness, finances, broader joy. But if you chase the dollars too hard, you risk turning this mess into just another pro league with better tailgates.

Administrators, choose wisely. Don’t let the soul of the game end up like so many old mascots — stuffed, mounted and forgotten in the rush for more.

After all, in football as in life, sometimes less really is more.

But in this greedy age?

Well, pass the helmet. We’re probably going big anyway.

Last, we will get the final word on Amari Allen’s NBA Draft decision this week.

The NBA Draft deadline is on Wednesday, May 27, and Allen confirmed he won’t make his decision until then to 247Sports’ Brett Greenberg, who also reported that four different squads from the league will have the forward for workouts.

The Memphis GrizzliesNew York KnicksOklahoma City Thunder and the Miami Heat are among teams that Allen said he was visiting with.

In the majority of mock draft projections, Allen is expected to go either late in the first round or early in the second. The NBA Draft is set to take place June 23-24.

That’s about it for today. Have a great week.

Roll Tide.

2026 FIFA World Cup jerseys, kits: Ranking the home and away kits for each team

Nations who have qualified for the 2026 World Cup have started to release their new kits for the tournament, with a huge batch unveiled ahead of the March international break.

And my friends, there are some absolute beauties out there.

MORE2026 World Cup full schedule, how to watch live

We all know the play on the pitch in the World Cup this summer is the most important thing, but having a great kit is also right up there on the priorities list.

Below we have the latest 2026 World Cup kit ranking as you can look through which jersey you're going to get to wear out and about, and we will keep updating this post as and when new kits are released.


Decent designs

Portugal

se os novos equipamentos te assentam na perfeição! #VaiDarPortugal | @pumafootballpic.twitter.com/4h7xpVD8BC

— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) March 24, 2026

Czechia

Czechia v Republic of Ireland  -  FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - MARCH 26: Lukas Provod of Czechia and team mates celebrate after Jan Kliment of Czechia scores his side’s fifth and decisive penalty during the penalty shoot out during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Czechia and Republic of Ireland at Fortuna Arena on March 26, 2026 in Prague, Czech Republic. (Photo by Sebastian Widmann - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

UEFA via Getty Images

Switzerland

days to go until our opening World Cup match vs Qatar!

And definitely not coming as tourists Even if it'd look cool #natimiteuch#lanatiavecvous#lanaticonvoi#lanaticunvuspic.twitter.com/NfWJoEMHmg

— Nati (@nati_sfv_asf) March 5, 2026

Travel in style
Our new away shirt, inspired by the Swiss passport design: imitation impossible.
Available 24 March at official SFV/ASF fanshop Ochsner Sport and sport shops across Switzerland. pic.twitter.com/QfahKSXkhX

— Nati (@nati_sfv_asf) March 20, 2026

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia & Herzegovina v Italy - FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs

ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - MARCH 31: Edin Dzeko of Bosnia and Herzegovina reacts 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 Srdjan Stevanovic - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

UEFA via Getty Images

Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina  -  FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO Play-off

CARDIFF, WALES - MARCH 26: Edin Dzeko of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-off match between Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images)

Visionhaus/Getty Images

Austria

Austria v South Korea - International Friendly

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - MARCH 31: Marcel Sabitzer of Austria celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during an international friendly match between Austria and South Korea on March 31, 2026 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Christian Bruna/Getty Images)

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ÖSTERREICHISCH SERVIERT. WELTWEIT GESPIELT. ☕⚽

PUMA x ÖFB präsentieren das neue ÖFB Auswärtstrikot – inspiriert von der feinsinnigen Kaffeehauskultur des Landes und übersetzt in ein modernes Performance-Design.

OUT NOW https://t.co/GJEBPs4lC7#GemeinsamÖSTERREICHpic.twitter.com/1KsKPbH8m7

— ÖFB - oefb.at (@oefb1904) March 23, 2026

Morocco

تكشف الجامعة الملكية المغربية لكرة القدم وPUMA عن القمصان الجديدة
بحضور أسود الأطلس، المستعدين لكتابة فصل جديد من التاريخ

The FRMF and PUMA unveil the new kits
Revealed alongside the #AtlasLions, ready to write the next chapter of history.#DimaMaghribpic.twitter.com/hbeSRhXfYW

— Équipe du Maroc (@EnMaroc) March 24, 2026

South Korea

Tiger's Surprise Attack!

South Korea unveiled their 2026 World Cup kits x Nike.

The home shirt camouflages the sacred White Tiger in the pattern, representing the team's resilience, unity, and attacking power.

In the away look, there's still explosiveness and energy, but… pic.twitter.com/bdl8ZAHAN6

— Soccer Jersey News (@soccerjerseynws) March 19, 2026

Curacao

Inspired by the colours of Punda and Otrobanda, our new away kit for FIFA World Cup 26.

A celebration of our culture! Pre -order available at / on https://t.co/5vfb70nRgU (arriving mid-May)@adidasfootball@adidasoriginals#FIFAWORLDCUPpic.twitter.com/mDBImXvfKT

— Curaçao National Football Team (@TheBlueWaveFFK) March 20, 2026

Australia

Gold Struck.
The CommBank #Socceroos HOME jersey has just dropped.
Ready for the world stage.

Get yours now here: https://t.co/FUPzWBOeed#nikefootball@nikefootballpic.twitter.com/8AG5TaVcVv

— CommBank Socceroos (@Socceroos) March 23, 2026

MISSION TO WRECK: The #Socceroos are ready for the world stage#nikefootball. pic.twitter.com/bq3kjFP82Q

— CommBank Socceroos (@Socceroos) March 22, 2026

Egypt

#egyptntpic.twitter.com/PTyw1Q3rE6

— Egypt National Team (@EgyptNT_EN) March 21, 2026

Belgium

Mexico v Belgium - International Friendly

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 31: Kevin De Bruyne #7 of Belgium dribbles the ball during the first half against Mexico at Soldier Field on March 31, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)

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Ceci n’est pas un maillot, it’s our new away kit. #FIFAWORLDCUPpic.twitter.com/dmctiRfIVR

— Belgian Red Devils (@BelRedDevils) March 20, 2026

Lovely threads

Ghana

Which one are you rocking?

Home or Away kit #BlackStars || #RollingNationspic.twitter.com/cgEqAnVMWP

— Black Stars (@GhanaBlackstars) March 21, 2026

Argentina

#FechaFIFA La Selección Argentina jugará un amistoso ante Mauritania el próximo viernes 27 de marzo, desde las 20.15, en La Bombonera.

https://t.co/B9lfoMdo0epic.twitter.com/0I6iG6Wth7

— Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) March 20, 2026

¿Tranqui nuestra nueva camiseta alternativa, no? pic.twitter.com/FJhn44PREt

— Selección Argentina ⭐⭐⭐ (@Argentina) March 20, 2026

Ivory Coast

: Ivory Coast’s away kit for the 2026 World Cup has been unveiled! ✨ pic.twitter.com/cNARIxXK7E

— TheGoalsZone (@TheGoalsZone) March 23, 2026

Senegal

PUMA have unveiled the new Senegal kits for the World Cup (with only one star ⭐️). pic.twitter.com/eSB12lrR7z

— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Footballtweet) March 20, 2026

Canada

Ice cold icons.

Canada’s 2026 Team Jerseys are shaped by the elements: the classic maple leaf iconography along with stealthily dangerous black ice hero the unshakable mentality of the team.

Shop now at https://t.co/7EuEsmvoLtpic.twitter.com/Hsuh6e2INd

— Canada Soccer (@CanadaSoccerEN) March 16, 2026

Uruguay

Algeria v Uruguay - International Friendly

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 31: Federico Valverde of Uruguay in action during an international friendly match between Algeria and Uruguay at Allianz Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)

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Haiti

Haiti released their 2026 World Cup collection x Saeta.

In blue, white, and red, the kits feature several elements of their identity, including images of their independence heroes, the country's “L’union fait la force” motto, and the royal palm from their flag. pic.twitter.com/HNpABXHAz8

— Soccer Jersey News (@soccerjerseynws) March 28, 2026

Turkiye

Turkey v Romania - FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs

Ugurcan Cakir, Samet Akaydin, Kerem Akturkoglu, Arda Guler, Baris Alper Yilmaz, Hakan Calhanoglu, Kenan Yildiz, Abdulkerim Bardakci, Ismail Yuksek, Mert Muldur, and Ferdi Kadioglu react during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers knockout play-offs game between Turkey and Romania in Istanbul, Turkey, on March 26, 2026. (Photo by Alex Nicodim/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

NurPhoto via Getty Images

Kosovo v Turkiye - 2026 FIFA World Cup European Qualifiers

PRISTINA, KOSOVO - MARCH 31: Arda Guler of Turkiye in action during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Europe Qualifiers play-off final match between Kosovo and Turkiye at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina, Kosovo, on March 31, 2026. (Photo by Hakan Akgun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Anadolu via Getty Images

Mexico

#ElApoyo de nuestros Incondicionales no lo supera nadie. #SomosMéxico@VisaMX

*Publicidad para México* pic.twitter.com/KfxfdcXToi

— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) November 18, 2025

Incondicionales, ¡@adidasMX ya presentó nuestro nuevo jersey de visita!

Una pieza que fusiona alto rendimiento con identidad profunda, conozcan más sobre el nuevo uniforme aquí: https://t.co/yAFDHgoXNz#SomosMéxico  pic.twitter.com/h5AirHNe4b

— Selección Nacional (@miseleccionmx) March 20, 2026

Norway

Herrelandslagets nye drakter ble lansert i dag. Se hjemme- og bortedrakten her. https://t.co/Ufbrks9VPd

— Fotballandslaget (@nff_landslag) March 19, 2026

Qatar

Desert sand dunes, anyone?

That’s the inspiration behind Qatar’s 2026 World Cup away kit x adidas.

What do you think? pic.twitter.com/FJbSkP65rp

— Soccer Jersey News (@soccerjerseynws) March 21, 2026

England

Representing, home and away pic.twitter.com/dq8i1aBNGG

— England (@England) March 20, 2026

Elite garments

Scotland

Scotland v Ivory Coast  - International Friendly

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 31: John Mcginn of Scotland during an international friendly match between Scotland and Ivory Coast at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington/Getty Images)

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Scotland v Japan - International Friendly

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - MARCH 28: Scott McTominay of Scotland in action during an international friendly match between Scotland and Japan at Hampden Park National Stadium on March 28, 2026 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images)

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Paraguay

El momento más esperado...

¡La nueva #Albirroja ⚪ está acá! #DeLaTierraALaPiel#VamosParaguaypic.twitter.com/t1OXgjFCXv

— Selección Paraguaya (@Albirroja) March 18, 2026

Colombia

́ , #LaSeleNosUnepic.twitter.com/zvcvXI40Af

— Selección Colombia (@FCFSeleccionCol) March 12, 2026

́ . ‍

Inspirada en los colores del mar Caribe y el océano Pacífico, la nueva camiseta visitante de la… pic.twitter.com/1jwr9nCV8L

— Selección Colombia (@FCFSeleccionCol) March 20, 2026

New Zealand

Threads to take on the world.

Defined by legacy. Shaping our future.

Available now on https://t.co/96XJC7W0Cupic.twitter.com/7lN9a97m5e

— New Zealand Football (@NZ_Football) March 23, 2026

USA

The Best of U.S. pic.twitter.com/SZfK94EKiO

— U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) March 16, 2026

Japan

#最高の景色を#堂安律

『FIFAワールドカップ26』
開幕まであと2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣日⌛@FIFAWorldCup#FIFAWorldCup#SAMURAIBLUE#jfa#daihyo#サッカー日本代表pic.twitter.com/GgjI6G0va4

— サッカー日本代表 (@jfa_samuraiblue) November 23, 2025

COLORS ー もっと、自由に。
ここにあるのは、真っ白なキャンバス。
#jfa#サッカー日本代表#最高の景色を#adidasFootballpic.twitter.com/A4SIdQSkh8

— サッカー日本代表 (@jfa_samuraiblue) March 20, 2026

Brazil

O único manto com cinco estrelas no peito está
pronto pra voar livre.@nikefootball#NikeFootballpic.twitter.com/xXzhFK8lp0

— brasil (@CBF_Futebol) March 23, 2026

Brazil have dropped their World Cup away kit, linking up with Jordan Brand for the first time in international football pic.twitter.com/Z9TxhrWPWB

— B/R Football (@brfootball) March 12, 2026

Germany

Gemeinsam! ❤️‍

0:0 #GERSVK#dfbteam
DFB/Philipp Reinhard pic.twitter.com/YqD7tUgWNP

— DFB-Team (@DFB_Team) November 17, 2025

Germany's away kit for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been released pic.twitter.com/TtU7TSaRDd

— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) March 20, 2026

World-class kits

Ecuador

Ecuador

2026 World Cup Kits by Marathon #KitNewspic.twitter.com/YJVWbxb40W

— Football Shirt News (@Footy_ShirtNews) February 26, 2026

Algeria

: Algeria’s away kit for the 2026 World Cup has been unveiled! ✨ pic.twitter.com/ML9U6iAbWI

— TheGoalsZone (@TheGoalsZone) March 20, 2026

#TahyaEldjazairpic.twitter.com/JkWUZGxZZ3

— Équipe d'Algérie de football (@LesVerts) March 27, 2026

Sweden

Sweden v Poland - FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs

SOLNA, SWEDEN - MARCH 31: Viktor Gyokeres of Sweden celebrate after scoring goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Sweden and Poland at Strawberry Arena on March 31, 2026 in Solna, Sweden. (Photo by Sebastian Frej/Getty Images)

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Ukraine v Sweden - FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs

Viktor Gyokeres of Sweden celebrates after scoring the team’s third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers knockout play-offs match between Ukraine and Sweden at Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia, Spain, on March 26, 2026. (Photo by David Aliaga/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Croatia

Tri pogleda - jedan cilj #Family#Vatreni❤️‍ pic.twitter.com/T5PeFX2GnU

— HNS (@HNS_CFF) March 23, 2026

Netherlands

Built for the big stage. pic.twitter.com/xJMHOM0hcg

— OnsOranje (@OnsOranje) March 22, 2026

France

’ ⌛️
Voici les maillots des Bleus pour la Coupe du Monde pic.twitter.com/KSMhImxKBk

— Equipe de France ⭐⭐ (@equipedefrance) March 23, 2026

Saudi Arabia

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— المنتخب السعودي (@SaudiNT) March 23, 2026

South Africa

A tribute to heritage, a celebration of family, a design for the future

Introducing the Bafana Bafana and Banyana Banyana 26/27 home jersey@adidasZA@adidasfootballpic.twitter.com/CGHTMHrCPi

— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) March 3, 2026

The day you've been waiting for. South Africa 26/27 home and away jersey
Available now.@adidasza@adidaspic.twitter.com/yeGkMW0Oxu

— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) March 20, 2026

Spain

Spain v Türkiye - FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier

Spain line up (L-R) Mikel Oyarzabal, Aymeric Laporte, Fabian Ruiz, Mikel Merino, Pau Cubarsi, Unai Simon, Aleix Garcia, Marc Cucurella, Dani Olmo, Yeremy Pino, Marcos Llorente during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Spain and Türkiye at Estadio de La Cartuja on November 18, 2025 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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La segunda equipación que @adidas_ES ha presentado para la #CopaMundialFIFA no tiene NINGÚN TIPO DE SENTIDO.

ℹ️ Todos los detalles: https://t.co/T9z3n5lzPl

Puedes comprarla aquí: https://t.co/SMIcLH1OFW#VamosEspañapic.twitter.com/14DfGDLYmn

— Selección Española Masculina de Fútbol (@SEFutbol) March 20, 2026

IPL playoffs centuries list: Full list of hundreds scored in Indian Premier League knockout matches

Virender Sehwag IPL KXIP 2014

IPL playoffs centuries list: Full list of hundreds scored in Indian Premier League knockout matches originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Of the 123 centuries scored in IPL history, only 7 have come in playoff matches.
  • The 2014 playoffs produced two centuries alone, including the first-ever hundred in an IPL final.
  • IPL 2026 has already seen 13 centuries in the league stage, with the playoffs heading to Dharamshala, New Chandigarh and Ahmedabad.

Why are centuries so rare in IPL playoffs?

Scoring a century in T20 cricket is no mean feat. In the league stage, a batter can take a few calculated risks, play himself in, and adjust to conditions over time. The playoff stage allows none of that luxury. Every ball carries the weight of an entire season. Bowlers are operating at their best, fields are set with surgical precision, and the margin for error vanishes completely.

It is why, across 18 seasons and 123 centuries in IPL history, just 7 have come in knockout matches. The number is startling when you consider the quality of batting on display in these games, but it is also a testament to how differently the pressure of a do-or-die match affects even the very best.

Full list of centuries scored in IPL playoff matches

Number

Batter

Team

Score

Opponent

Stage

Year

1

Murali Vijay

CSK

113

DD

Qualifier 2

2012

2

Virender Sehwag

KXIP

122

CSK

Qualifier 2

2014

3

Wriddhiman Saha

KXIP

115* 

KKR

Final

2014

4

Shane Watson

CSK

117

SRH

Final

2018

5

Rajat Patidar

RCB

112

LSG

Eliminator

2022

6

Jos Buttler

RR

106*

RCB

Qualifier 2

2022

7

Shubman Gill

GT

129

MI

Qualifier 2

2023

The big moments: when it mattered most

Murali Vijay was in poor form in IPL 2012 until his playoff innings. But cometh the hour, cometh the man. His clutch knock of 113 in the Qualifier 2 against Delhi Capitals, which featured 15 fours and 4 sixes, helped CSK post 222 and win by 86 runs to reach the final. It was the first century ever scored in an IPL playoff match, and it set the tone for everything that followed. 

The 2014 playoffs then produced an astonishing big innings in quick succession. Virender Sehwag's 122 off 58 balls against CSK in Qualifier 2 at Wankhede, with 12 fours and 8 sixes guided Kings XI Punjab to 226 and into their first-ever final.

Then, in that very final, Wriddhiman Saha finished unbeaten on 115 off 55 balls, the first century scored in an IPL final, helping Punjab post 199/4, though it still wasn't enough as Manish Pandey steered KKR home. 

Shane Watson's 117 off 57 balls in the 2018 final against SRH remains arguably the most celebrated of all playoff centuries. Watson walked in under the pressure of a final and quite literally dismantled one of the best bowling attacks in the tournament, guiding CSK to 182 and eventually their third IPL title.

Rajat Patidar's 112 off 54 balls against Lucknow Super Giants in the 2022 Eliminator was the first-ever century in an Eliminator match and the first playoff century for RCB. 

Jos Buttler then added 106* in Qualifier 2 of the same 2022 season against RCB. And in 2023, Shubman Gill's scored 129 against Mumbai Indians in Qualifier 2. It still remains the highest score ever by a batter in an IPL playoff match.

IPL 2026 playoffs: the stage is set for more history

IPL 2026 has already been a season for big hitting. Thirteen centuries have been recorded in the league stage alone, a remarkable number that underlines how freely runs have flowed this year.

Now the action moves to three distinctive venues for the knockouts: the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala for Qualifier 1 on May 26, the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh for the Eliminator (May 27) and Qualifier 2 (May 29), and the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad for the Final on May 31.

Dharamshala, with its high altitude, short boundaries, and a ground that has historically favoured big batting, is perhaps the most likely venue to produce the next name on this list. With the quality of batting in the 2026 IPL, a playoff century or perhaps even two, feels closer than ever.

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Jannik Sinner Is The Heaviest Men’s Favorite At Any Major Since 2009

Day Fourteen: The Championships - Wimbledon 2025

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 13: Jannik Sinner of Italy lifts the Gentlemen’s Singles Trophy following his victory against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain during the Gentlemen’s Singles Final on day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2025 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 13, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

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Jannik Sinner is a heavy favorite to complete the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros.

But how heavy a favorite is the world No. 1?

According to Sportico, the Italian is the heaviest men’s favorite at any Major since Rafael Nadal in 2009.

Sinner is at -275 to win the French Open. Nadal, who finished his career with 14 Roland Garros titles, was at -400 in 2009.

“He’s going for his Golden Slam as well here if I’m not mistaken,” 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic said Saturday. "He’s maybe in the form of his life, and without Carlos [Alcaraz] being here also increases his chances even more of claiming more Grand Slam titles.

“So we’re all here to try to win against him and prevent him from taking more titles.”

Sinner plays his first match Monday against Clement Tabur of France.

The Italian is coming off winning the Italian Open on May 17. He has won 29 straight matches and has joined Djokovic as the only men to win all nine ATP Masters 1000 titles.

"He sort of looks unplayable and unbeatable these days," Casper Ruud said of Sinner ahead of the Rome final. "But you have to just try to think, he is human, too...When you keep winning and winning , you will get closer to that first loss in a while. You just hope, whenever I show up, that will be the day. But I guess I just have to think that raising your level one level is not going to be enough against this guy, you have to raise it two, three or four times and then see if you can hang with him from there. If I want to have a chance to beat him, I will have to play my best match of the year, and let's try to do that."

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Micah Huff's most anticipated 2026 games for Eagles and Makai Lemon

Makai Lemon heads into his NFL rookie season on a Philadelphia Eagles team which is an annual contender. This season, there are many matchups where Lemon will be under the bright lights. He can prove himself to be a top weapon in the league just as he was in college.

Here are my most anticipated games for Makai Lemon in his rookie season:

Week 3 away vs the Bears

Caleb Williams and Makai Lemon were teammates at USC not too long ago. The competitive edge is there between the two even though they both wanted to play together in the NFL. The Eagles vs the Bears match was a great game to give a great amount of respect to last year's Bears squad. This year, both teams will have a lot to prove. It will be exciting to see both offenses have a USC Trojan making plays in a primetime game. I think both players will play a huge factor in deciding the outcome, but Cakleb Williams will be the biggest star of the night.

Week 4 home vs the Rams

At one point this offseason, every mock draft had the Los Angeles Rams selecting Makai Lemon. Instead, they surprised the entire NFL on draft night. I think Makai Lemon will have something to prove in this game. Lemon will show the Rams what they are missing with one of his best games of the season. This will be a game that will feature two prolific offenses and two teams that can represent the NFC.

Week 7 home vs the Cowboys

Eagles vs Cowboys is always a fun matchup to watch, but now Makai Lemon will join that rivalry. The Cowboys have as much offensive firepower as any team in the NFL. They will make it tough on a younger Eagles defense. The Eagles will look to Makai Lemon, Devonta Smith, and Jalen Hurts to match that. A big game for Makai Lemon in this match will get the media talking about him even more.

Week 15 home vs the Seahawks

Another match vs a former USC Trojan quarterback. This is another game on the Eagles' schedule that delivers a match between two teams that have their sights on an NFC title. The Seahawks defense is as good as it gets, and they will challenge rookie Makai Lemon and the rest of the Eagles' weapons. This is a game where the difference makers step up and show out. I think by this point, Makai Lemon reveals himself as that.

Week 16 home vs the Texans

Makai Lemon will take on a lot of other USC Trojan alumni as he and the Eagles face the Houston Trojans in Week 16. Makai Lemon will face familiar faces in the Texans' secondary in Calen Bullock, Jaylin Smith, and Kamari Ramsey. It will be interesting to see which Trojan will come out on top in this match, but nonetheless, a USC Trojan will win.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Makai Lemon will play often on big stage in rookie year with Eagles

Lakers jersey history No. 40/No. 42 — Lucius Allen

Through the 2024-25 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have had a total of 506 players suit up for them, going back to their days in Minneapolis. Some were forgettable, some were serviceable, some were good and a select few were flat-out legendary.

During the Lakers' 80th season of existence (they were founded back in 1946 as the Detroit Gems in the National Basketball League), LeBron Wire is taking a look at each player who has worn their jersey, whether it has been a purple and gold one or the ones they donned back in the Midwest during their early years.

Lucius Allen went from growing up in Kansas City to being a member of John Wooden's legendary University of California, Los Angeles basketball teams. He started out on the Bruins' freshman team in the 1965-66 season, where he was teammates with a young, promising center named Lew Alcindor, a player he would become very familiar with in the coming years.

Allen moved onto the varsity team the next season and won two straight NCAA championships with Alcindor over the next two years. After skipping his senior season of eligibility, he was then taken by the Seattle SuperSonics with the No. 3 pick in the 1969 NBA Draft.

The 6-foot-2 guard reunited with Alcindor during his second season as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks and promptly won an NBA title that year. Alcindor soon changed his name to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and spent three and a half more seasons with Allen on the Bucks, but the team failed to win it all again.

Allen was traded to the Lakers early in the 1974-75 season for Jim Price. Following that season, Abdul-Jabbar was also sent to the Lakers, and it was hoped that a new era would begin for the franchise. But the era got off to a gloomy start, as Los Angeles missed the playoffs in 1976. The following season, even though it had the NBA's best record, it was swept in the Western Conference finals after Allen injured his foot.

He was traded to the Kansas City Kings shortly afterward after averaging 16 points and 5.1 assists a game as a member of the Lakers. His playing career ended in 1979 with lifetime averages of 13.4 points and 4.5 assists a game in the NBA.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Lakers jersey history No. 40/No. 42 — Lucius Allen

Thunder clunker in Game 4 vs Spurs doesn't change homecourt advantage OKC got back

SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama walked off the court Sunday evening subtly but methodically pumping his fist, a contented look on his face.

The Spurs big man was feeling good.

Safe to say, all of San Antonio was.

Spurs 103, Thunder 82.

On a night Oklahoma City had a chance to take complete control of the Western Conference finals, the Thunder got coal in its stocking instead. Got socks and underwear for its birthday. Got cleaning supplies for Mother’s Day.

This was a complete and total clunker.

No one in the Thunder locker room felt good about what happened in Game 4.

But if you’re looking for a silver lining — and who in the 405 isn’t? — it’s that the Thunder got the split in San Antonio, taking back home-court advantage and turning this into a best-of-three series with two of those games in Oklahoma City.

MUSSATTO: Thunder can beat Spurs without Jalen Williams or Ajay Mitchell. But without both?

I asked Shai Gilgeous-Alexander if there was any solace in that.

“I mean, it’s a fact,” he said. “The series is 2-2 and basically 0-0, and it’s first to two games now. 

“It’s not at the front of my mind, but it is a fact, and it is the reality.”

Now, that fact doesn’t fix the reality that is most problematic for the Thunder as the series shifts back to Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. Injuries to Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell have left the Thunder woefully short on playmakers and shot creators. Basically, the list is down to one: SGA. 

OKC has to do something about that, or home-court advantage won’t mean anything.

Still, if you’d have put truth serum into everyone inside the Thunder locker room before Game 3 and asked them if they’d take a split in San Antonio regardless of the circumstances, they’d have taken it in a heartbeat.

When you lose home-court advantage in the first two games of a best-of-seven series, you can’t be choosy about how you get it back. 

Lose both of the next two games on the road, and you’re flirting with disaster.

This two-game road trip wasn’t a disaster.

But think how different this series would feel if the two games were swapped. Flip what happened Friday in Game 3 with what happened Sunday in Game 4, and OKC is heading home feeling great.

REPORT CARD: Give Spurs fans credit for creativity with fake Oscar for SGA, Thunder

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - MAY 24: Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs celebrates the 103-82 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the NBA Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center on May 24, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

Going home for Game 5 on the heels of a win is what the Thunder did last season after series-opening losses to Denver and Indiana. Like the Game 1 loss to San Antonio, those were gut punches. But then, after winning Game 2 at home and losing Game 3 on the road, the Thunder won Game 4. That meant OKC returned home not only with home-court advantage but also with momentum.

There will be no momentum this time.

“I think the biggest thing is we can’t rely on it being our best day to win basketball games,” Thunder big man Chet Holmgren said. “We gotta figure out how to do whatever the game calls for for us to win games.

“We didn’t do it tonight.”

But … 

“We’ve done it in the past. We’ve had games where things didn’t go our way or shots weren’t falling, whatever it might be. We still figured out how to win the game, and that’s what we have to do.”

This Thunder bunch did it a year ago. Remember Game 3 in the Western Conference finals at Minnesota? Or Game 6 of the NBA Finals at Indiana? Woof. Even though OKC won both of those series, those games were dogs.

OKC has had playoff clunkers before.

“Thank you,” OKC coach Mark Daigneault retorted when I mentioned that fact in his postgame press conference. “Thanks for reminding me.”

Well, the Thunder reminded us all.

Seriously, though, even though OKC won the title a year ago, it didn’t win every game. Didn’t play great every night either.

But in the end, the Thunder did win it all.

“I think we’ve got some wisdom there,” Daigneault admitted. “Even from these playoffs.”

TAKEAWAYS: Wembanyama, Spurs smash Thunder in Game 4, even up Western Conference Finals

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - MAY 24: Stephon Castle #5 of the San Antonio Spurs and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder battle for the ball during the second quarter in Game Four of the NBA Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center on May 24, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

After losing that double-overtime heartbreaker in the opener, OKC won the next two.

“We went and earned those two wins,” Daigneault continued, “and none of that carried over tonight, and nothing from tonight will carry over in Game 5, so that’s a blank slate. We have the same exact opportunity that they do to go get that game.

“We’ve got to win the gaps between the game right now. We gotta get recovered, get ourselves mentally back to zero, learn the lessons from tonight that we can apply moving forward and get ourselves ready to go.”

That zero-and-zero-mentality talk is a staple among the Thunder, and while it might cause eyes to roll at how often Daigneault and his players say such things, these are the times when it comes in handy.

“I think it comes in handy no matter what, every single game,” Holmgren contended. “There’s a lot more emotions to a big win, big loss or really hard-fought close game. The kind of in-between ones don’t have quite as much emotion to them, but no matter what, you still got to get back to level.”

Level is where this series is.

Maybe it feels like the Spurs have the advantage after Game 4, but didn’t it feel just the opposite 48 hours earlier after Game 3?

“Whether you win or lose, you want to learn lessons from the game,” SGA said. “When you lose, they’re a little bit louder. The lessons are a little bit louder. … You want to learn through the wins, but sometimes you’re losing, and you’ve got to get better.

“In a series, that’s what it’s about, getting better … and giving yourself a chance.”

The Thunder has given itself a chance.

What OKC does with it remains to be seen.

Jenni Carlson: Jenni can be reached at jcarlson@oklahoman.com. Like her at facebook.com/JenniCarlsonOK, follow her at @jennicarlsonok.bsky.social and twitter.com/jennicarlson_ok, and support her work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Thunder just need to protect home court vs Spurs to reach NBA Finals

Thunder clunker in Game 4 vs Spurs doesn't change homecourt advantage OKC got back

SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama walked off the court Sunday evening subtly but methodically pumping his fist, a contented look on his face.

The Spurs big man was feeling good.

Safe to say, all of San Antonio was.

Spurs 103, Thunder 82.

On a night Oklahoma City had a chance to take complete control of the Western Conference finals, the Thunder got coal in its stocking instead. Got socks and underwear for its birthday. Got cleaning supplies for Mother’s Day.

This was a complete and total clunker.

No one in the Thunder locker room felt good about what happened in Game 4.

But if you’re looking for a silver lining — and who in the 405 isn’t? — it’s that the Thunder got the split in San Antonio, taking back home-court advantage and turning this into a best-of-three series with two of those games in Oklahoma City.

MUSSATTO: Thunder can beat Spurs without Jalen Williams or Ajay Mitchell. But without both?

I asked Shai Gilgeous-Alexander if there was any solace in that.

“I mean, it’s a fact,” he said. “The series is 2-2 and basically 0-0, and it’s first to two games now. 

“It’s not at the front of my mind, but it is a fact, and it is the reality.”

Now, that fact doesn’t fix the reality that is most problematic for the Thunder as the series shifts back to Oklahoma City on Tuesday night. Injuries to Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell have left the Thunder woefully short on playmakers and shot creators. Basically, the list is down to one: SGA. 

OKC has to do something about that, or home-court advantage won’t mean anything.

Still, if you’d have put truth serum into everyone inside the Thunder locker room before Game 3 and asked them if they’d take a split in San Antonio regardless of the circumstances, they’d have taken it in a heartbeat.

When you lose home-court advantage in the first two games of a best-of-seven series, you can’t be choosy about how you get it back. 

Lose both of the next two games on the road, and you’re flirting with disaster.

This two-game road trip wasn’t a disaster.

But think how different this series would feel if the two games were swapped. Flip what happened Friday in Game 3 with what happened Sunday in Game 4, and OKC is heading home feeling great.

REPORT CARD: Give Spurs fans credit for creativity with fake Oscar for SGA, Thunder

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - MAY 24: Victor Wembanyama #1 of the San Antonio Spurs celebrates the 103-82 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Four of the NBA Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center on May 24, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

Going home for Game 5 on the heels of a win is what the Thunder did last season after series-opening losses to Denver and Indiana. Like the Game 1 loss to San Antonio, those were gut punches. But then, after winning Game 2 at home and losing Game 3 on the road, the Thunder won Game 4. That meant OKC returned home not only with home-court advantage but also with momentum.

There will be no momentum this time.

“I think the biggest thing is we can’t rely on it being our best day to win basketball games,” Thunder big man Chet Holmgren said. “We gotta figure out how to do whatever the game calls for for us to win games.

“We didn’t do it tonight.”

But … 

“We’ve done it in the past. We’ve had games where things didn’t go our way or shots weren’t falling, whatever it might be. We still figured out how to win the game, and that’s what we have to do.”

This Thunder bunch did it a year ago. Remember Game 3 in the Western Conference finals at Minnesota? Or Game 6 of the NBA Finals at Indiana? Woof. Even though OKC won both of those series, those games were dogs.

OKC has had playoff clunkers before.

“Thank you,” OKC coach Mark Daigneault retorted when I mentioned that fact in his postgame press conference. “Thanks for reminding me.”

Well, the Thunder reminded us all.

Seriously, though, even though OKC won the title a year ago, it didn’t win every game. Didn’t play great every night either.

But in the end, the Thunder did win it all.

“I think we’ve got some wisdom there,” Daigneault admitted. “Even from these playoffs.”

TAKEAWAYS: Wembanyama, Spurs smash Thunder in Game 4, even up Western Conference Finals

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - MAY 24: Stephon Castle #5 of the San Antonio Spurs and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander #2 of the Oklahoma City Thunder battle for the ball during the second quarter in Game Four of the NBA Western Conference Finals at Frost Bank Center on May 24, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

After losing that double-overtime heartbreaker in the opener, OKC won the next two.

“We went and earned those two wins,” Daigneault continued, “and none of that carried over tonight, and nothing from tonight will carry over in Game 5, so that’s a blank slate. We have the same exact opportunity that they do to go get that game.

“We’ve got to win the gaps between the game right now. We gotta get recovered, get ourselves mentally back to zero, learn the lessons from tonight that we can apply moving forward and get ourselves ready to go.”

That zero-and-zero-mentality talk is a staple among the Thunder, and while it might cause eyes to roll at how often Daigneault and his players say such things, these are the times when it comes in handy.

“I think it comes in handy no matter what, every single game,” Holmgren contended. “There’s a lot more emotions to a big win, big loss or really hard-fought close game. The kind of in-between ones don’t have quite as much emotion to them, but no matter what, you still got to get back to level.”

Level is where this series is.

Maybe it feels like the Spurs have the advantage after Game 4, but didn’t it feel just the opposite 48 hours earlier after Game 3?

“Whether you win or lose, you want to learn lessons from the game,” SGA said. “When you lose, they’re a little bit louder. The lessons are a little bit louder. … You want to learn through the wins, but sometimes you’re losing, and you’ve got to get better.

“In a series, that’s what it’s about, getting better … and giving yourself a chance.”

The Thunder has given itself a chance.

What OKC does with it remains to be seen.

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Ducks CB Brandon Finney Jr. to impact 2026 CFP race

With the college football offseason in full effect, it's easy to forget about some of the players that impacted the 2025 College Football Playoff race, especially on the defensive side of the ball.

For the Oregon Ducks, one of the prominent defenders on their way to reaching the CFP Semifinal was cornerback Brandon Finney Jr. — despite it only being his true freshman season. And entering his sophomore campaign, CBS sports has tabbed him as the 3rd-ranked sophomore standout that will define the 2026 playoff race.

"Finney checks every box that a premier cornerback should -- physical at the line of scrimmage, fluid in transition and confident playing on an island against elite receivers," Brad Crawford wrote. "The first-round traits were noticeable last fall when the Maryland native worked his way into a loaded secondary as a starter and collected three interceptions, including a pair in Oregon's playoff shutout win over high-powered Texas Tech. Ironically, his other two-takeaway performance came on the road at Iowa after forcing a pair of fumbles. Finney's first career interception came during Oregon's 30-20 loss at Indiana when he swiped Fernando Mendoza's underthrown pass off his back foot early in the fourth quarter and knotted the score at 20."

As a four-star recruit and the No. 8 cornerback in the 2025 class, Finney was one of many high-ranking Ducks as part of last season's incoming class. But he had arguably the best season of them all, recording 42 tackles, seven passes defensed, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and a sack on his way to being named a second-team All-Big Ten performer.

Standing 6-foot-2 and 203 pounds, the Maryland native was physically imposing, dominant and, like Crawford said, put himself squarely in the conversation to be a first-round draft pick once he's eligible for the NFL in 2028.

He should be even better as a sophomore, and will have a significant hand once again in the success of the Ducks' defense as they vie to make their third consecutive appearance in the CFP.

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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon CB Brandon Finney Jr. named as impact sophomore in CFP race

UNC lacrosse superstar earns two honors on Sunday afternoon

Sunday was a sad end to yet another historic season for the UNC women's lacrosse team, which lost 14-11 to Northwestern in the NCAA Championship game.

North Carolina carried an 11-9 advantage into the final frame, but Northwestern rattled off five consecutive goals to win.

Despite the Tar Heels' loss, superstar Chloe Humphrey achieved a pair of milestones. Humphrey's two championship game goals gave her 109 for the season, tying Northwestern's Madison Taylor single-season goals record. Humphrey also earned Most Outstanding Player honors, an ode to her historic sophomore campaign.

Humphrey ended Year Two with 159 points, adding 50 assists to her whopping goal total. Humphrey reached the 10-point mark five times this season, most recently in UNC's 17-6, NCAA Tournament win over Clemson on May 10.

Good news: barring a transfer, UNC gets Humphrey back for two more seasons. She's now firmly in the North Carolina GOAT discussion, with the likes of Michael Jordan, Tyler Hansbrough and Lawrence Taylor.

109 GOALS FOR CHLOE HUMPHREY 🔥

She ties Madison Taylor for the most single-season goals in D-I history 👀 pic.twitter.com/JZEAqT93s6

— espnW (@espnW) May 24, 2026

The 2026 DI Women’s Most Outstanding Player ✨

🐏 Chloe Humphrey #NCAAWLAX x @uncwlaxpic.twitter.com/w3Avlxd4Yp

— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 24, 2026

The Tar Heels lose 10 players to graduation this offseason, but most of their star power comes from underclassmen. Attacker Addison Pattillo (63 goals, 14 assists), who finished second behind Humphrey in goals and total points, will be a junior next year. Betty Nelson, one of the sport's best goalies (72 saves, 21 starts, 18 wins), will also be a junior.

It's shocking Humphrey didn't break Taylor's record, considering she previously totaled 15 NCAA Tournament goals before Sunday, but nothing for her to be disappointed about. UNC will be right back in the Championship Game next spring, with Humphrey at the forefront of it.

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This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC WLAX: Chloe Humphrey ties single-season goals record, named MOP

Should Giants add a veteran WR with Malik Nabers' status uncertain?

With star wide receiver Malik Nabers' status heading into the summer uncertain after a second surgery on his knee was performed this spring, the New York Giants could find themselves a bit thin at the position as the regular season approaches.

Nabers tore the ACL and meniscus in his right knee last September in a win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The injuries required surgery, which ended Nabers' season. Earlier this month, it was revealed that Nabers needed a second surgery this spring to remove scar tissue that was causing stiffness in the knee.

The Giants don't believe the second surgery will affect Nabers' return timeline, but given the way head coach John Harbaugh spoke this past week, nothing is off the table.

"Yeah, it's in the middle of it. He's in the middle of it. It’s such a hard thing. It's an ACL and whatever else he had in that knee. Not a simple knee, you know," Harbaugh told reporters at the Giants' OTAs last week.

"So he's in the slog of it, the grind of it, I would say. So he's fighting through it. You know, he's here every day, working hard at it. Just impossible to predict. I mean, the goal is to start the season and get out there sometime in training camp. That would be the goal... We'll see what happens. If he's out there, great. If he's not out there, great. We'll be ready to go either way. But I know he's fighting like crazy to do his best to be out there. He's with the guys every day."

The meniscus is the likely problem area, which Giants great Tiki Barber recently addressed. It is appearing more and more likely that Nabers could start training camp on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. This way, if he doesn't improve quickly enough, the Giants have options.

What they don't have right now is depth. Their other starting wide receivers from last year will also not be on the field for them. Wan'Dale Robinson left for Tennessee in free agency, and Darius Slayton is recovering from sports hernia surgery. Harbaugh said Slayton should be ready for training camp, but we won't know for sure until then.

In a recent article listing one move each team should make this summer, Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox believes the Giants should add a veteran wideout.

New York Giants: Sign a Receiver

The New York Giants may not have Malik Nabers at the start of the regular season, as he recovers from a torn Achilles. While they've added the likes of Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III, and third-round rookie Malachi Fields, they should look to add another veteran to help second-year QB Jaxson Dart. 

The Giants have reportedly considered a reunion with Odell Beckham Jr., who also played under head coach John Harbaugh in Baltimore. If that doesn't materialize, veterans like Stefon Diggs and DeAndre Hopkins should be on the proverbial table. 

We'll apologize for Knox, who got Nabers' injury wrong, but you get the gist.

The Beckham situation is fluid, but the Giants appear to be waiting. He didn't play at all last year and is suddenly 33 with a lot of wear and tear. It looks like he might be a last resort option.

Diggs, also 33, comes with a lot of baggage and could be out of the Giants' price range, although he still has game. Hopkins, another 33-year-old, has played on three different teams over the past three seasons and isn't the player he once was. He did play for Harbaugh in Baltimore last year, so there's familiarity there.

The Giants could simply let the injuries to Nabers and Slayton play themselves out. They are gravitating towards a more run-oriented offense with a fullback and two-tight end sets. They also plan on getting the ball into the hands of Isaiah Likely and Theo Johnson more this year.

Harbaugh mentioned how much he was impressed with Mooney and Austin this week, and the Giants traded up to draft Fields, who they see as a major mismatch for opposing secondaries due to his large frame and catch radius.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Should Giants add a veteran WR with Malik Nabers' status uncertain?

Kansas City Chiefs' free agency signing earns praise from ESPN Writer

According to ESPN's Bill Barnwell, many teams in the AFC have made significant free-agent signings this offseason. The Kansas City Chiefs' signing of a veteran defensive back is considered their best deal.

Best: Signing Kader Kohou to a one-year deal for roughly the league minimum. The Chiefs have drafted and developed plenty of cornerbacks under coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, but they've also been willing to take their chances on young CBs who aren't at their peak value in the hopes of building them up," wrote Barnwell, "Kohou's career hasn't gone as expected in just about every way. An undrafted free agent, Kohou made the Dolphins' roster in 2022 and excelled as a rookie, posting an 83.2 passer rating in coverage. He looked like a building block in the making, but Kohou struggled badly in 2023 under Vic Fangio and lost his every-down role."

At 5 ft 10, 197 pounds, Kohou showcases exceptional speed and agility with the ability to contribute on special teams as a returner. He suffered a torn ACL in training camp with the Dolohins and was ruled out for the 2025 season.

Kohou has 38 career starts, 190 tackles, and 3 interceptions.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Kansas City Chiefs' free agency signing earns praise from ESPN Writer

OU leaning on important position group to unlock offense in 2026

It's no secret that the defense and the special teams for the Oklahoma Sooners were the main reasons that the program returned to the College Football Playoff in 2025. On the other hand, the offense, while improved from the disaster that was 2024, still lagged behind the other two phases.

OU has spent time and resources since last season's conclusion to try and rectify that issue, and play truly complementary football in all three phases in 2026. According to intel gathered from CBS Sports, the Sooners believe they're on the right track, especially at one important position.

Writers Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz gathered some post-spring intel for all 16 SEC teams, and what they released about OU focused on the offense, specifically the tight end position. Oklahoma made three key transfer portal additions in Florida's Hayden Hansen, Colorado State's Rocky Beers, and Tennessee's Jack Van Dorselaer. That position room will also have a new coach this year, as Jason Witten takes over.

"Oklahoma's offense sputtered for stretches in the 2026 season, ranking 97th nationally in yards per play. A change you can expect to see on that unit is more of a commitment to the tight end room. The Sooners have seen excellent early returns on their revamped tight end group via the portal ... The combination of that talent infusion and the addition of new tight ends coach Jason Witten has those around Norman expecting an improved and much more multi-dimensional offensive attack after the tight end group was a weakness for the Sooners last year. 'It's going to be massive for both the run game and the pass game,' a source said." - Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz, CBS Sports.

For the last three seasons, the tight end position has faltered for Oklahoma, and head coach Brent Venables couldn't watch it happen again. The new additions sound like they've been as advertised so far. However, the most crucial part of that intel is that the Sooners are expecting to have an offensive attack that is much more multi-dimensional in 2026, and the tight end room has to help unlock that.

Offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle is never going to abandon his roots. He's an Air Raid guy through and through, as he was tutored in the system by current FAU head coach Zach Kittley. However, his task at OU is blending the physicality that Venables preaches, and that the SEC requires, into that Air Raid attack that is known for its efficiency and explosiveness. A tight end room that can block well and add support in the run game is vital to having an offense that is multi-dimensional, and anything they can add in the passing game is even better. The Sooners have to be able to hurt defenses in multiple different ways this season.

The other thing a strong TE group can do is take some pressure off of starting quarterback John Mateer. Arbuckle's Air Raid scheme has a lot of run-pass options built into it, which requires quick decision-making from the QB. If Arbuckle knows he can lean on the run game, and that the Sooners can move people up front, there are less called RPOs and more called run plays. That means there's less hero-ball that Mateer will have to play, which makes the OU offense more efficient as a result. Of course, that's not all on the tight end room, but their effect can certainly snowball and help other parts of the attack improve. Additionally, tight ends are traditionally a big part of the RPO game, and Mateer could certainly use a big security blanket over the middle that he knows can get the job done.

With Venables at the helm, Oklahoma should expect to have a strong defense just about every year. For 2026, all of OU's special teams production from 2025 returns to the table. If the Sooners have truly fixed some of the offensive woes that held them back last season, we could be in for a special fall in Oklahoma.

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This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma likes what they have in one key position group for 2026

Four-time champ Iga Swiatek not taking anything for granted at French Open amid tough clay season

PARIS (AP) — It was a massive mismatch on paper and that’s the way it ended up on court, too.

Four-time champion Iga Swiatek required exactly one hour to eliminate 136th-ranked French Open debutante Emerson Jones 6-1, 6-2 in the first round on Monday, in front of a mostly empty Court Philippe-Chatrier on another steamy day in Paris.

The only real issue for the third-ranked Swiatek came when she needed a trainer to re-tape the middle finger on her tennis-playing right hand for an apparent blister after the first set.

“I’m just really happy to play on this court,” she said. “First matches are always also for getting used to the condition tactically and type of the ball.”

Swiatek has not won a title on clay this season and recently made a coaching change. She hired Francisco Roig, who previously worked with record 14-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal.

“Nothing comes easy,” Swiatek said. “With more titles it’s even a bit harder because everyone expects you to be ready always and play perfectly. So you need to stay humble and not take anything for granted and work your way from the beginning of the tournament.”

She improved to 28-1 in first-round matches at Grand Slams.

With the temperature due to rise to 32 degrees Celsius (90 Fahrenheit), Swiatek did well to make short work of her 17-year-old Australian opponent, who received a wild-card invitation from Roland Garros organizers.

Also advancing was Jasmine Paolini, who lost the 2024 final to Swiatek. The Italian beat Dayana Yastremska 7-5, 6-3.

In men’s action, eighth-seeded Alex De Minaur defeated Toby Samuel 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.

Later, 2015 champion Stan Wawrinka and the popular Gael Monfils are in action in their final French Open before both players retire at the end of the year.

The 41-year-old Wawrinka takes on qualifier Jesper de Jong, who took the spot of Arthur Fils after the top French player withdrew due to a hip issue.

Monfils plays fellow Frenchman Hugo Gaston in the night session.

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AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Broncos set to begin OTAs next week (view the schedule)

The Denver Broncos will be back on the practice field next week.

Following rookie minicamp earlier this month, the Broncos are set to begin organized team activities (OTAs) on Tuesday, June 2. The team will have two sets of OTAs, from June 2-4 and again from June 9-11. Those OTAs are technically voluntary, but Denver's expected to have strong attendance.

After that, the club will hold a mandatory minicamp from June 16-18. Players will be fined if they skip the minicamp.

Following the mandatory minicamp, Broncos players will get a summer break until the start of training camp, which typically begins in late July. Here's a quick look at the team's remaining (and completed) offseason schedule.

Broncos offseason schedule

  • Start of offseason program: May 4
  • Rookie minicamp: May 8-10
  • OTAs: June 2-4; June 9-11
  • Mandatory minicamp: June 16-18
  • Training camp: Begins late July

Last year, Denver announced its training camp schedule in late June with the first practice scheduled for July 25. Fans can probably expect a similar timeline this summer.

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Qualifier 2 in IPL playoffs explained: Format and complete history of results

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Qualifier 2 is the IPL's last knockout match where one team books the final, and the other goes home.

  • The Q2 winner has gone on to win the title roughly one-fifth of the time.

  • IPL 2026's Qualifier 2 will be held on May 29 in New Chandigarh, at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium.

What is Qualifier 2 and why does it matter?

Before 2011, the IPL used a simple four-team semi-final knockout. Lose and your season was over. The revamped playoff structure that arrived ahead of the 2011 season changed all of that and nowhere is the drama more concentrated than in Qualifier 2.

This is cricket's toughest room. Two teams, one match, no margin for error. One side is the loser of Qualifier 1, a team that had earned the privilege of two bites at the cherry after finishing in the top two of the league stage, now forced to fight back from the edge.

The other is the winner of the Eliminator, a team that clawed its way back from third or fourth on the points table and has already survived sudden death.

The beauty of Qualifier 2 is the tension it creates. For the Q1 loser, it is a bitter fall from grace and a desperate attempt at redemption. For the Eliminator winner, it is a team on a momentum surge, already having beaten the odds once. Neither side can afford a bad day.

Win, and you're in the final. Lose, and the season is finished.

Explained:Qualifier 1 | Eliminator

Complete History of Every Qualifier 2: 2011 to 2025

YearMatchVenueWinnerQ2 Winner Fate
2011RCB v MIBengaluruRCBLost the Final
2012CSK v DDChennaiCSKLost the Final
2013RR v MIKolkataMIWon the IPL
2014KXIP v CSKMumbaiKXIPLost the Final
2015RCB v CSKRanchiCSKLost the Final
2016GL v SRHDelhiSRHWon the IPL
2017KKR v MIBengaluruMIWon the IPL
2018SRH v KKRKolkataSRHLost the Final
2019DC v CSKVizagCSKLost the Final
2020DC v SRHAbu DhabiDCLost the Final
2021DC v KKRSharjahKKRLost the Final
2022RCB v RRAhmedabadRRLost the Final
2023GT v MIAhmedabadGTLost the Final
2024SRH v RRChennaiSRHLost the Final
2025MI v PBKSAhmedabadPBKSLost the Final

IPL 2026: Qualifier 2 Details

IPL 2026's Qualifier 2 is scheduled for May 29 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, the same venue that hosts the Eliminator a day earlier on May 27.

The stadium, which made its IPL debut in 2025 as one of the revised playoff venues, provides a modern setting for one of cricket's most high-stakes knockout contests.

The match will feature the loser of Qualifier 1 played at Dharamshala on May 26 against the winner of the Eliminator. Only one of them will advance to the Final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on May 31.

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International media swing title fight firmly towards Antonelli after Russell’s dramatic DNF

International media devoted extensive coverage to George Russell’s dramatic retirement from the Canadian Grand Prix, with Kimi Antonelli’s fourth consecutive victory allowing the Italian to further extend his lead at the top of the drivers’ standings.

The Brit arrived in Montreal with a huge opportunity to close the gap in the championship on one of his strongest tracks - a circuit where he had already won last year and claimed victory in Saturday’s Sprint, before adding yet another pole position in qualifying.

The battle between the two Mercedes drivers exploded into life for almost half of the race, with Russell and Antonelli trading blows in a relentless fight at the front before everything changed on lap 30. The Brit was suddenly forced to abandon his hopes of victory after being betrayed by a technical issue on his Mercedes W17, clearing the way for Antonelli to cruise towards yet another dominant win and extend his championship lead to 43 points.

La Gazzetta dello Sport

La Gazzetta dello Sport naturally focused on the home hero, writing that any doubts over whether Antonelli’s recent form was sustainable has now been completely erased after his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix. According to the Italian newspaper, a fourth consecutive win following his triumphs in China, Japan and the United States has firmly established the Mercedes driver as the leading favourite for the 2026 world championship, especially if the Brackley-based team can maintain its current level of competitiveness despite the reliability issues suffered by Russell in Montreal.

“Anyone who thought it was merely a flash in the pan or a short-lived surge of form will have to think again after his triumph at the Canadian Grand Prix. A fourth consecutive victory following his wins in China, Japan and the United States has now firmly established Kimi Antonelli as the leading favourite for the 2026 drivers’ title, especially if Mercedes can continue to deliver the level of performance currently shown on track, despite the reliability problems suffered by Russell in Montreal.”

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

The publication also underlined how Russell is still expected to remain fully in contention after his wins in Australia and the Canadian Sprint Race, with Mercedes reportedly prepared to allow both drivers to continue racing each other freely throughout the remainder of the season as long as the battles remain fair and respectful.

“Russell - winner of the Canadian Sprint Race and the season-opening Australian Grand Prix - is unlikely to give up without a fight, however. Following a three-way discussion involving Toto Wolff and Antonelli, the Brit was reportedly assured that both Mercedes drivers will now be allowed to race each other freely, provided it remains fair and respectful.”

MARCA

The Spanish newspaper, meanwhile, highlighted how Antonelli may still make occasional unexpected mistakes, but stressed that his boldness, confidence and fearless approach are beginning to psychologically overwhelm Russell. The outlet also described the young Italian as indefatigable despite still being just 19 years old, adding that after Sunday’s result he can now be considered far more than simply an outsider in the title fight, with Mercedes expected to soon hold internal discussions with Toto Wolff regarding the balance between its two drivers.

“He makes unexpected mistakes, but he has a boldness, a brazenness and a confidence with which he is running over Russell psychologically. The Bolognese is indefatigable, and he will not turn 20 until August. After this Sunday, he is more than a serious candidate for the title and a summit with Toto Wolff is coming up to rethink the internal coexistence.”

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

The Telegraph

The Telegraph focused heavily on Russell’s visible frustration after his retirement, pointing to the Mercedes driver’s furious reaction inside the cockpit as a clear reflection of how painful the result had been. The British newspaper also underlined the growing significance of Antonelli’s achievement, noting that the Italian has now become the first driver in Formula 1 history to win each of his opening four races consecutively while extending his championship advantage to 43 points after just five rounds. According to the outlet, Antonelli is beginning to look increasingly assured and comfortable in the role of title favourite.

“You did not need to see George Russell’s face to know exactly how he was feeling. The sight of the Mercedes driver tossing his headrest cover out of his cockpit following his retirement 29 laps into this race, whacking his car in despair, before chucking his gloves and HANS device to the floor, pretty much summed it up.

Antonelli not only becomes the first driver to win his first four races in F1 consecutively, he assumes a 43-point lead in the title race. Sure, we were only five rounds into the season. But that is starting to look like a pretty big gap. Antonelli is starting to look more and more confident.”

Buckeye fans’ biggest ‘what if’ is the unrealized potential of 2015

COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 21: head coach Urban Meyer of the Ohio State Buckeyes during the game in the second quarter against the Michigan State Spartans at Ohio Stadium on November 21, 2015 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Rey Del Rio/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Throughout the year, we will be asking and answering questions about various Ohio State teams, the players, and anything else on our collective minds of varying degrees of importance. If you have a question that you would like to ask, you can tweet us @LandGrant33, or if you need more than 280 characters, send an email HERE.

From now until preseason camp starts in August, Land-Grant Holy Land will be writing articles around a different theme every week. This week is all about cause and effect. We will explore domino-effect scenarios that could impact OSU’s season. You can catch up on all of the Theme Week content here and all of our ”If This, Then That” articles here.


As we are semi-extending our “If This, Then That” week coverage a little bit into Memorial Day, we are bringing you the results of last week’s fan survey. Earlier this week, we asked Buckeye Nation which season that Ohio State didn’t make the College Football Playoff was most likely to end in a national title, had they made the field.

While I expected it to be one pretty healthy winner, I can’t say that I expected this big of a blowout. Take a look below and feel free to chime in with your thoughts in the comments at the bottom of the page.


Question: What year would the Buckeyes have won a title if they had made the CFP?


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Washington football offers big-bodied four-star 2028 Texas WR

As the Washington Huskies continue to push for one of the most coveted wide receivers in the 2027 class, four-star Tre Moore, position coach Kevin Cummings is also keeping a close eye on 2028 prospects.

Four-star Carter St. Junious, a 6-foot-3, 185-pound product of Manvel High School in the Lone Star State, reported an offer from the Huskies as Jedd Fisch's staff continues to try to build endroads outside of Washington's normal recruiting footprint.

Ranked as the No. 142 overall prospect and No. 17 wide receiver in the 2028 class by the 247Sports Composite, St. Junious holds 27 offers and has a chance to go anywhere in the country as Florida State, LSU, Miami, Oregon, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and more push for his pledge.

Blessed to receive an offer from The University of Washington @UW_Football@CoachBOdom@HokaHeyFootball@MrCoachRob@samspiegs@coachpapillion@dctf@TFloss32@GregSmithRivals@adamgorney@MikeRoach247@CKennedy247@DemetricDWarren@CraigHaubertpic.twitter.com/S5YiYvG5ap

— Carter St.Junious 4⭐️ (@Carterkuttinup) May 12, 2026

On film, St. Junious, whose father, Tasmin Mitchell, played basketball at LSU, where he's now part of coach Will Wade's staff, displays impressive ball-tracking abilities as well as the desired strength and athleticism to win contested catches. His big frame also allows him to effectively wall off and box out defenders in the red zone.

After recording 40 catches for 585 yards and 5 touchdowns during his sophomore year, St. Junious, who was also clocked at a 22.85 personal best in the 200-meter dash, will be looking to build on that production and Washington, which has had a lot of success recruiting wide receivers under Fisch and Cummings, should be keeping a close eye on him.

The Huskies currently hold two commits in the 2027 class from four-stars Braylon Pope and Zerek Sidney, while Moore and four-stars Osani Gayles, Dontay Tyson, and Zion White have all set official visits to Seattle for May and June.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington Huskies offer big-bodied four-star Texas WR in 2028 class

Three Biggest Needs For LSU Tigers Baseball This Offseason

With their loss in the SEC tournament, the baseball season is now over for the LSU Tigers. They finished 30-28 on the year overall and 9-21 in conference play. Head coach Jay Johnson is going to do everything in his power to make sure that this doesn't happen again.

Johnson admitted to making mistakes in roster construction before the season and it led to the Tigers being unprepared in certain areas this year. They are going to take a long look at what they have before making any more additions in the portal.

Here is a quick look at the most glaring needs they have heading into the offseason:

1. Pitching

On the surface, there are a lot of positives about the state of the pitching staff going into next season. It was a really young group this year, so a lot of people will be returning.

Their top two innings-leaders will return in William Schmidt and Casan Evans. Cooper Moore was off to a great start before his injury and he should be back. Those are the three starting pitchers at then beginning of the season and they could return if they so choose. The problem is, will that be enough? The pitching this season was brutal and could need a breath of fresh air.

They will certainly need to retool their bullpen, as they had almost no reliable relievers. Gavin Guidry might be back, but he could also declare for the draft if he hears some buzz there. There are some exciting young names in the LSU pen, but they'll need more than just them to turn their staff around next year.

2. Home Run Power

The coaching staff didn't succeed with their choices to address the lack of power out of the transfer portal, but thankfully, Cade Arrambide exploded for 18 homers and Jake Brown had 16 before his injury. They ranked No. 24 in the nation in home runs, but will be losing Brown and potentially Steven Milam, who had 11.

As of now, they'll be leaning on Arrambide, Omar Serna Jr. and John Pearson for the biggest power strokes on the team. They'll need to find some gems in the transfer portal if they want to return to gorilla ball, though.

3. Outfield Defense

Heading into the season, the Tigers had an outfield of Brown, Derek Curiel and Chris Stanfield. That is as good of a defensive group as a team could hope to have. Now, all three of them will be leaving the program.

LSU has some good young outfielders, but could use some veterans with more experience and more reliable bats while maintaining the athleticism. It's not an easy thing to pull off, which is why the Tigers were so happy with this year's squad.

Star Citizen reaches $1 billion in funding over a decade after its reveal

Star Citizen has raised $1 billion, and it still lacks a release date Since its unveiling in 2012, Star Citizen has officially raised over $1 billion in funding. The game’s original Kickstarter raised $2 million, and now it has raised over 1,000x that amount. Today, players can pledge money to purchase ships and other in-game […]

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(PR) Combined Revenue of Top Five Global NAND Flash Suppliers Rose by 83.7% QoQ for 1Q26 as Supply Shortages Drove Price Hikes

25 May 2026 at 15:34
According to TrendForce's latest survey of the NAND Flash industry, CSPs worldwide experienced an exponential surge in demand for enterprise SSDs in 1Q26 due to the need for high-speed data transmission and the massive data storage capacities required to build out AI server infrastructure. Additionally, a persistent structural shortage of traditional HDDs has led a significant volume of storage-related orders to shift toward QLC enterprise SSDs. Amidst this soaring demand and constrained supply, NAND Flash suppliers' ASPs broadly exceeded expectations. Hence, the combined revenue of the world's top five NAND Flash suppliers jumped 83.7% QoQ, surpassing US$38.9 billion.

Moving into 2Q26, the supply-demand imbalance is expected to persist. Although rising memory costs and higher end-product prices have dampened smartphone and PC demand, brisk server orders will fill this gap. NAND Flash suppliers generally anticipate continued growth in their shipments through the second quarter, and their pricing strategies are expected to sustain elevated ASPs.

Intel Foundry’s Rio Rancho Facility To Become Its Crown Jewel In Production of Next-Gen Glass Substrates

25 May 2026 at 16:10

Intel Foundry's Rio Rancho Facility To Become Its Crown Jewel In Production of Next-Gen Glass Substrates

Intel Foundry is leading the race towards Glass Substrates with its Rio Rancho facility, aiming to become the world's first to initiate mass production. Glass Substrates Are The Future of Semiconductors & Intel Foundry is Well on Its Way To Become The First To Initiate Mass Production Glass Core substrates have been gaining interest, as they have several benefits over traditional organic substrate solutions. The current substrates are also facing shortages due to the AI supercycle, leading one of the biggest substrate suppliers, Ajinomoto, to raise prices. These supply constraints are pushing the industry to look into new advanced packaging solutions, and […]

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